Singapore Standard, 4 May 1956
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Title Section17 1956-05-04 1 Singapore Standard <E52gi23> al m No. .'.Ol SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1956 1 1 P\(,» I HM»17 words
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246 1956-05-04 1 Reds Will Fade Away With Merdeka: Lee LONDON, M.i\ 3 (IP) -Harry Lee Kuan Yew, leader of the Peoples Action Party in Singapore, today to r,: it nn to concede D Singaporeans' 'legitimate demand of M-if-i;o\erninent at an early date, predicted ia inter? I'm ted Press if Britain "refused to246 words
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Article147 1956-05-04 1 EXPERTS ON RICE SAY: NO FREEZE ROME, May 3 (AP)— xperts from eight ended an import--2 today by flatending against any effort to freeze the rice trade and rice prices a: present levels. i a freeze had been d as a pos.v ol reducing instability in ng the basic food147 words
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104 1956-05-04 1 A Place Where Stalin Is Still A Hero MADRAS. May 3 (AP) The Communist Party of India will continue to regard Stalin as a hero delegates to the party's annual cong. at Palghat told newsmen to day. "How can we join hands with Moscow leaders who throw mud on a104 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-05-04 1 photo. FIREMEN atop a turn table ladder direct firefighters in the street below StandardStandard - 18 words
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Article132 1956-05-04 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Bv Standards London Bureau Chief LONDON, Thurs, The odds in the "Merdeka" talks lean '.owarcK compromise as this evening approaches. it to al tonight's official dinner by Her Majesty's Government that the Singapore delegation will probably learn whether it will have to pack its bags to132 words
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98 1956-05-04 1 Dag Reports Success In Middle East NEW YORK. May 3 (Reuter) Mr. Das Hammarskioeld. Secretary General of the United Nations, today 54 nt the Security Council the first interim report on hlfl Middle East peace mission. In it. he said that his negotiations with Israel and the four Arab States98 words
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Article29 1956-05-04 1 ACTOR Henry Fonda was divorced yesterday on grounds of extreme mental cruelty by the former Susan Blanchard ot New York. The couple married on Dec. 28, 1950.29 words
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390 1956-05-04 1 A COMPROMISE OR IT'S THE TRAIL BACK HOME Decision Will Be Made Today Cause the only major matter of substance separating the two delegations seems to be the question of Whether Britain has th? right to intervene in Singapore's internal security a: any time or only in abnormal times for390 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-05-04 1 photo. MENTRI Besar of Perak, Dato Panglima. Bukit Gantang, who celebrates Ms 51st birthday in Ipoh tort^ StandardStandard - 20 words
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Article84 1956-05-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur. The Federation Chiel Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. flying to Singapore tomorrow for deft nee eon sultal lon with the C< mmissioner-General Sir Rob< rt Scott, and the 88Tvice chief*. The Tunku will b< awa;, lust for the day during which he will84 words
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Article115 1956-05-04 1 CHICAGO. May 3 (Reuter) Mrs. June Fishbein, a former sergeant in the Women's Army Corps obtained a divorce here after she said her corporal husband deserted her because his lower rank gave him an inferiority complex. Mr. and Mrs. Fishbein were married in115 words
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Article54 1956-05-04 1 NEW YORK. M■ i <Reu ter) The nr ol th< Unit d Stati n< w sei ie> ol nuclear test will Ix carri* nn Sat arday, w. at In r p« i mil ting, at the Enlwetok proving ground in the Pacific, Atomic Energy Comml?54 words
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Article57 1956-05-04 1 LINCOLN. N< bra ki, May 3 (UP) A Its-Jet B-47 crashed in flames and i *pl< ded on a larm last night, killing all four men aboard. The plane went down three and a half mih north-wi of lta base al Lino In kit Force57 words
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189 1956-05-04 1 Man-Made Diamonds Now Produced In US WASHINGTON. May 3 (Router)— Man-made diamonds, now being: produced in limited quantities at a pilot factory in Detroit, will have an important impact on United States industry and defence, a General Electric Company official predicted today The official. Dr. C. G. Suits. vice-president and189 words
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Article, Illustration326 1956-05-04 1 Horror In 'Death House' Lane SIX Chinatown residents were burnt to death when o raging fire trapped them on the top floor of a three storeyec building in Sago Lane, Singapore, yesterday. Caught in the biaze were a young housewife, a teen-age girl, two childrenMandard - 326 words
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71 1956-05-04 1 mess Tunku AIM Ba a son of the Batten oi who died two days ago at ndon Chest HflßpttaT e funeral u place in the Morieaa aectior of the Woking < attended by th< w.ri u T .r.r. a Fatimah. hi ■oil. Tunku Suleiman,71 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-05-04 1 THIS Ls a picture of a mother's anguish. Her child was one of six persons lost in the blaze.23 words
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Article20 1956-05-04 1 HO\c,ko\g May 3 (OTI v in and thre< child: ■>. others injured, when a landslid' :.< <J.20 words
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162 1956-05-04 1 WorkersSubmit 5-Point Plan MORECAMBE Engla May 3 (Router)- A point lan I gve new life to Britain's shrinking textik .dustry was put today io d< a pates represenl 250,000 Lancashire cotton It call* d for mod rn -r-ch-nkjm al very stage i d icta n:162 words
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Article27 1956-05-04 2 WARSAW Radio disclosed yesterday that Poland has released more than 5.000 women prisoners ln the first phase of a new amnp?t« fnr 30,000 persons. UPUP - 27 words
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Article304 1956-05-04 2 They Should Be Thankful: Doctor KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Five hundred working inmates of the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement, 18 miles north of here, are reluctant to accept Government's offer of wage increases because certain other demands have been turned down. The increases will cost the304 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-05-04 2 phot < 1 P-r-F-T! And out C o M fluk-...., <,ndles. The tfrl r nloying all this fun is man.ui* M.ss M,,i Kirl a| Shaw BinthnV. u»... lird birthdaj in Owen Koad, Sin:: .pnrr I V StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article142 1956-05-04 2 Koran In Malay Proposal KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. K. Yasin Sahib. BO Indian Muslim resident Of Penang. has offered to translate the Holy Koran into Ma. ay. This task, he said in a letter :o Chief Minister Tunku Abd;;l Rahman today, should be tha Bfflfl duty of the government after142 words
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Article73 1956-05-04 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The fo. lowing have been appointed members of a panel to advise the Soda! Welfare Ofiicer o:. Tatters arleeti.ug tne welfare od tha Chiwwa cow nunit jr of Segamal district Messrs. Low Tons Bong, Tn Jiak Leng. I.ee Fiong Sam, Chia Chin73 words
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Article359 1956-05-04 2 CLAIM BY DIRECTOR ON TRUST CHARGE K U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. Millionaire nee merchant, Foong Soon Seng claimed in the Sessions Court today that he risked violating a Government contract "for the worthy cause oi" supplying 8 hospital 'in dire need of fresh359 words
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Article162 1956-05-04 2 Move To End Bus Strike Kl ALA LI.\MP! K, Thurs.— Trade uui led by Mr. P. P. Narayanan. Chairman ol Uu M.< Trade I nion Council. toda\ complained tn i < lor Transport. Mr. On- Yoke lm. thai operators were cmplo\ing mtml ators. Mr. Narayanan162 words
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Article32 1956-05-04 2 BANGKOK M [JP) Mon than 200 inmates attempted to break jail at :day but tailed to break through the high walls surrounc. reports i achin -aid today.32 words
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Article29 1956-05-04 2 THE tenth annual general meet mc: of the Clerical and Administrative Staff Union Penang. will be held at the union premises, in Anson Road, on June 3.29 words
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Article40 1956-05-04 2 FORGERY ALLEGED Singapore Poaee yttaar* d,= v detained a _wa m coam alleged fees on a numb cheques belonging to the Union of T A Pol pokesman rd that a sun $8,4*00 was drawn from accour ii<* t 14 days.40 words
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Advertisement206 1956-05-04 2 OUTSIDE^ikIj)rY I idnot jj J <^_____________iir ____F 5 1 v ma>^ aw a I 1 x PERFECTION I I i I N. x X 8X555A I^. Pre Anipli i\ n.c-nt j tuned RF stage m r 5325\ *Ath trifie variable condenser. _w I f ,in C3oq 1C sdvantjgcs of this206 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-05-04 3 Photo. MISS S II i: I L BRADLEY, who plays the part 01 "Lataflae" in the musical "Kis■Wi" in the Stoll theatre, in London, helpa heracli to some birthday take during t 8 celebrations of the Its! anniversary of the opening ol the shew. In L.nUP - 65 words
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Article176 1956-05-04 3 ADVANCE booking of gSSica iu Sin_ »po.e will In cane to an i leu lu\e 1 iken advantage ol the •okincs that too Many grave plots wn acant. Una Prating a scarcity for those wii" ife, Under the Burial Grounds bylaws formulated in 1908,176 words
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Article50 1956-05-04 3 IPOH. Th Paril branch of UMXO has asked ei enl to ree the headmaster of a school who is a non-M lb a Malay headmaster. A copy of the memorandum sent to the Federation Govent was I ent le the Perak Edu att _> -nrtment in50 words
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Article37 1956-05-04 3 KI M LI'MPUR. Thurs. I Pol mteer Reserr. in ti n will be 2 ng rami oi d cid I tod i un Includ i8 gg ffi r 124 -r nd 378 subordinate rve officeraL37 words
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Article113 1956-05-04 3 Lift Ban On Malaya's Rubber: MP I \uiMR Member of arliament, Mr. Stan AwI n urged th I K >ovrrnment to remwharso on \port of i»bbr r from Malaya h'n.i to help trade in Maya. He told the Hoose i f In.-- Im Soviet G nl «d bought about 4:108.888113 words
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Article48 1956-05-04 3 Immigration Committee PUR. Thurs Ed rh n ior Labour Indian lmmi_na Committee reconJSL by the H^h with effect lrom ir. include the 11 manager of the I; of Pu of the >■ J. L. M. Boyd. RKnocker s O K. Übai- S. Craw lord. R ."oughton and T. M48 words
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Article121 1956-05-04 3 Two Freed In Alleged Robbery TWO men who were alleged to hare bt i d Involved in a $5,000 armed robbery, were a t f i b< Ir victims could not identify them The i i e irhich wa ex] I to last two (ii;. mi- d abruptly in the121 words
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Article79 1956-05-04 3 what is the future for American busini ss in Slnga pore? This is what Mr. Don Bit -.sing, a senior paitr* r I a Ban Pranclaco brokerage firm will try to dlscov< r dur--1118 a three-day sojourn bera! Ifr Bl< _dng arrfo d ha Pan ;can Amvav>79 words
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Article, Illustration298 1956-05-04 3 ABOUT HO Singapore have signed a joint appeal requesting an i a .ate magistrate, 111 .J. ML DevereauxColebout n. to continue in his pest in the Colony for a fui iod after the i x] iry i I bis pi esenl oontract298 words
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192 1956-05-04 3 One in Eight Puts By $363 For A Rainy Day Singapore Becomes Thrifty ONE in every eight persons ir, Singapore operates o Post Office Sav.ngs Bank account w.th an average balance of $363 standing to his credit. Z A spokesman of the Postal Department ye teid said the number of192 words
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Article154 1956-05-04 3 BECAUSE Babu Biagfe fused to go out with him nave a second round of Bachan Singh challenged him |q a light. At a preliminary inquirv in a Singapore Court vestc r during whi' Ba cu scd ol murdering Babu nt Dunearn Road on Mare: It154 words
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Article217 1956-05-04 3 BKITISH loldlt i told a 1 Singapore court martial yc jtcrday thai he disobeyed a supi rlor officer because be f. 11 he was briiv; victimized by hls Commanding Officer, Sapper Ch raid McCourt, a I a wag descrlb d by hi Immediate superior oflici217 words
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Article42 1956-05-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— A Idiec i the Snd Special Air Senrici Regiment ha> di< d of wounds bu -tained n terror! |on his patrol in ti. r rait .mt r bordt i ar i the An nounccd tonight.42 words
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661 1956-05-04 3 PENANG, Thurs. The all< ged confession of a 18. year-old rahtx r tapper. Loh Ah Bar., wag read in the May trate'.s Court here today .i f a preliminary Inquiry In which he wag tentatively charged with the murder of a rl. L« m661 words
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Article20 1956-05-04 3 HONGKONG M Special Standai sei Closing Hongkong E CI; Sterling; > —1; $1.8.^2 to M Indon. i .7., 120 words
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Article106 1956-05-04 3 two Mn li m entered a, a_ggcjug lo pray after lea i lug th( :r shoe; on tiie Meps. When they rame out the shoes were gone Th.s was stated in a Singa- pore Co iri •<•; day when S M Not Mohamiri. d, 21106 words
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Advertisement125 1956-05-04 3 THE /jf^h NEW UNIVERSAL ffl/HW ENCYCLOPEDIA iR^X by SIR JOHN HAMMERTON A MF^j^^noS The En cyclopedia < i u\ Koa C4/V a/7W fc in Encvclopcd.J .md here ,s the J^ J l^^Mfr J flTi'\ YOU need, at a pr.ee you CAN f v A~> Xw// 1 t you w.ll find125 words
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Advertisement215 1956-05-04 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products "*s rmmv9m\ T i^* ________raP^.. \9fl Be? >^ -Qt'l'l'. 085" X__H _I_P__ '^*SAS* tyt V_* v .Jv JWjAC -'.iIxJVS. .<%<%* __k ?6______________b H *3* _«__.>. _B_r -iisrv w9l Ek a fl '^W- y^l P^ CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache,215 words
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360 1956-05-04 4 KUAL A LIMIHK. Th'irs.— At least one State in the Federation of Malaya may not be too haaty in injecting Malays into business and industry, because an expert committee is belie\rd to nave stressed that "persons taking up a trade should360 words
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Article194 1956-05-04 4 Sapper Denies Hitting Policeman ALOR STAR, Thurs.— A sap- N l 75 Squadron I r the Roys EnfinS rs, Othman b: Din, denied hel sre a District Court Martial re today that he shou* I words. "Merdeka, Chia our country, not y<> and raised a clenched fist. Othman with Mohamed194 words
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Article154 1956-05-04 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINO rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot lOR. B7] 88 No 1 K.S.S MB] HI 8« No. 1 June 87,' 88 No. I May 861 861 No I Mai 85 i BS] Tone: Steady. UN PRICE The price of tin yesterday \\;is154 words
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Article43 1956-05-04 4 TANJONG MALIM. Thurv. -Mr Mohamed Shaffle, sH-year-old leader of the local Pakistani community, ci:* ci after 8 heart attack yester(i.iV Mr. Shaflle, a senior partner nt General Stores, was i former member of the TanjOl-S Ma.im Town Board.43 words
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Article83 1956-05-04 4 PENANG, Thur-— The Labour Party of Alaiaya will Ignore a seven-man committee from lta ousted Selangor Divi- n v. iii ii is expectec' to vL-it its headquarters here tomorrow to "investigate" its aiiairs. Mr. D.s Ramanathan. chairman of the LPM. declared today that none of the high83 words
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Article70 1956-05-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Postman N.V.S. Killy and Kayviliam, his 1 7-year-old son. ware today ralaaaa_! on bond by the First Magistrate, who found them guilty ot voluntan.y causing hurt to another pogtman. I'. was said that Killy provoked Arumugam, the 14-year-old son of a colleague. Karuppiah.70 words
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Article29 1956-05-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. EkMB bin Sulong, a Johore trainee at ths School of Mechanical Cultivetion. obtained Brsl place in the examination for PergUSOn Tractor operators29 words
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Article152 1956-05-04 4 Wrongful Dismissal Alleged KI Ai. A Ll MPI R, Thurs. A 47-year-old bus driver today claimed 810,000 damages against the Kuala Selangor Omnibus Company far wrongful dismissal. 1? driver, s. Karthigasu was also a director of the any. alleged that he was d *in152 words
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Article123 1956-05-04 4 KA.JAXCt, Th'.;:.-— Trie Ll-"'--;<1^; ing Fair, scheduled to ce I In June 30, is oiT. This is due to the refusal oi the Ulu Langat District War Executive Committee to re. ax the daily curfew now imposed betwt i d 1 p^n. to 5123 words
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Article48 1956-05-04 4 ipoh. Thurs.— A teachi r Wong Ben Nam. 88, gfag found badly Injured in a drain in front i i his h< mc :n Hume Street last evening. lie died on admission tn the district hospital. Poll a do not suspi ct foul plaf48 words
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Article98 1956-05-04 4 London. Ifay 3. (Heater) A Govcrnmcnt-spENSSOB-ed health pamphlet revealed todav that Singapore's pre-war infantile mortality rate had been cut by more than ha'f by 1954. The pamphlet. "Health In United Kingdom Dependencies," said that, before the last war. one baby in every six cied98 words
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Article48 1956-05-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Th:;r<:.— The Inaugural general meeting of the News Vendors Union. Selangor, Will be held on the first floor of No. 11 Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur, on May 6 at 3.30 p.m. Ru^es of the imlOfl will be adopted and office-bearers wfll Ibe elected.48 words
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Article47 1956-05-04 4 CHNQ Chee Whay yesterday rjleaded guiity in a Singapore Court to criminal breach of trust of 51, 968 belonging to his employer, Toh Tai Poh, at Bukit PatOta Road, between September last year and April this vear Sentence was postponed till Mav 747 words
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Article111 1956-05-04 4 UNITED Artistes is carrying out in The Standard tomorrow a novel contest to publicize the screen version ot the famous bestseller. NOT AS A STRANGER, due to be gereeaed la Siaaapore shortly. Prizei include one $100 suit, a camera, $.">(. worth (»t records, $50111 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-05-04 4 Twenty seven sn itn r y bispectofg iro^ Sfaaßaavßi Pei sag, Kasle Le atpßfj Scrcivr.k. North B gfO 888 tfcg Federal 88 r I al tlayg ■-i re aaaa as/ al r receal exam eaUoe ia aßpeHaveßtal |fi es eaid cheaustry held in Siaaapore. 7 i u72 words
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Advertisement389 1956-05-04 4 SHAW BROIiURS (IRCAMSATIO\ AT fRA( TI()\S \Cf\,\\}Am% NOW SHOWING! J ___\_\_\_S__W **v?'" r:oh l I 1 ,-.rL:-'~ upS CTIJ-M J |M« ftUl* 111 p^^AIJMO j J t Midnight Tomorrow! ivplosivo Violonco! J LAOD ROBINSON DRU^J "THE DARKEST HOUR" J0 Cj:iorn.»Sc:opo W.iriH.r Color rr 'mos,. nn i .ki M i inuiH389 words
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Advertisement295 1956-05-04 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION* __nd Wtklx* v tit r on iisiiapi t'aran.nu nl prri.i BURT LANCASTER ANNA MAGNANI -Hell W-IHiS* TB-MMEsarr Bwnrn^ aii iw« m jaw<^ a* mUmi .i,mi<| MARISA PAVAN BEN dKil'Kh TOMORROW MISINK.MT lU\ Ml N'DOl'S IRKMOR I -I l» H\ I \I •Till K. BOMB'' 111l i Ul295 words
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Article142 1956-05-04 5 'Service Counts In SHB Posts' HOUGH the Singaoour Board does a strict ir. Ifals has carried out in th< mination, Mr. Geek, one of s directors, told anization Comerday. in sympathy jgalavanizat and to Its interpretavithin our mn no discrimin expatriate ttriate offl< red the Cornfuture the tdopt Mai. accordance142 words
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Article43 1956-05-04 5 ROBERT KOH GO:: appeartd at a preliminary n a Singapore Court on a charge of armed robbery, n Road, on I 20. Thr inquiry was adjourned 14. to enable Wong's kW, Madam Tan Ah the Kandang ty Hospital, cc.43 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-05-04 5 photo. MR ROBI RT ELEGANT, formerly of Lord Foundation :n Singapore, and his Australian bride, the lormcr Miss Moira Brady, who were married in New Delhi on \pril l*i Mr Elegant. a Newsweek correspondent met his bride in Japan U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article61 1956-05-04 5 HOUSE owners at S lan ed together to protect ti and interest The Raffles Park Assoe.aformed recently hai just been r- d. a sp< k told The Standard Ka it. One object of the Associa- the spokesn would be. where necesg to negotiate with builders of61 words
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Article270 1956-05-04 5 cli irf cashier of the a branch of the Overe Banking Coruspended for a vs after his rehier disappeared than $100,000. a re Court was told cashier Yue aid this while -examined by decounsel Mr. F. B. de nd day minary inquiry in ex-cashier270 words
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Article72 1956-05-04 5 THE following offidala of the Blngap r< Ifalayalee v mt Men's Association m\ n d al lta imrag] general meeting recentli Pr< iid< nl Mr K Qopalakrishnan Nair. B.Sc; vice preside nt Mr. M. A. Q. Panlk it; eretan atr. s M Han efa; aawt rretari**72 words
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Article366 1956-05-04 5 3 Men Lost Their Lives NANG, Thurs.— The Straits ol Malacca must be made safe for traders plying between Indonesia and Penang, said the Depu Public PrOBeCUtOT, Ifr. F. G. Cooke, when he asked the Asgrize Court to take 8 very serious view of366 words
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291 1956-05-04 5 Beware Of Red Elements Miners Warned Danger Of Subversive Activity Is Greater Now IPOH, Thurs. The Malayan Mining Employers' Association has urged its members to be ever watchful for any signs of Communist infiltration into their labour forces and to report immediately to the Deputy Commissioner for Labour any suspicious291 words
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Article116 1956-05-04 5 Fair Chance Given To 'L' Drivers LEARXKK driver? in Sin*iare given a lair char When they go lor a profess. on. .l dn\ Ing U a I.:c Singapore Traffic Sup-T--intendo..' ir. A.E. Minn*, im COmUM '.'ing on a letter from I 1 oaiier of The Standard yesterday. Tha reader asked:116 words
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73 1956-05-04 5 MB, F Et Carr. Senior In:pc tor In tie Bril 1 i Mil try "i Efcgg_d_lg and Lo -rd Baton* ment will arrive in Sinsapore tomorrow to preside at the hearinc of objections to the S ag re Master Plan. Mr. Carr will,73 words
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Article77 1956-05-04 5 I COMPLAINT by the] Singapore Government City Couneil Labour Union concerning an alleged shortage of one day's wage in the packets ol certain dail employees of the Health Bianeh has been satisfactorily settled. A joint statement issued night, states that the ernes who had refused to77 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-05-04 5 photo. REVEREND Dr. Svcrre Holth (right) and Reverend ("Inn Han It who were installed Honorary Canons after a solemn ceremonv at St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday. StandardStandard - 28 words
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Article70 1956-05-04 5 REPRESENTAI i\ ES of the Singapoi Cfl Counci Uni- F- and the act;.- Minister fo r I I and Mr F: Thomas. hc!d a further meeting oa ri l .ons. They re-assured Mr. Thofl they \v;,ald not take any a until the return of tlie Minis-70 words
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Article70 1956-05-04 5 SIXGAPORK Union arc entertaining more than 100 of their members to dinner at the Chi: Bflrimmin* Club on May It at 8 p.m be dinner If in honour of all school representor, the Union who have helped the Union in the past few ye.v Repri tatives who wish70 words
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Advertisement135 1956-05-04 5 •ciHlerful /tow/ f;;;;; i^^rk if/f in I" your fiu-irv z ms?w* r(: K Y' ,u < ,r %*y SMOKE John Littles have pleasure in announcing ihol Sp'. cookery demonstrations wdl be held in their Restaurant NO tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. SPLUTTER A further demonstrct on arill NO take place135 words
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Advertisement311 1956-05-04 5 The MAN with the SCAR <=?sW#<_N VILLAIN or HERO? K j&/1 NO ONE KNEW! 1 \bVIMI Rl I MORIM I < WII I W..11 I W ift mW _> f^MmmmmT AtmmX \JMr>Ja^'^^ (2Sr*** MOWN etfiSStue CORNELL BORCtERS CinemaScoPE A 20+h. CEHJURi W< IC-MSE nncrtki tomorrow OP EON at MIDNIGHT HM^^^^311 words
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Miscellaneous627 1956-05-04 5 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. Mav 2 to 7.30 a.m. Sing .pore (76F), Penang (74F). Kota Bahru (76F), Kuala Lumpur (73F), Ipoh (73F). Kuantan <73F>. Maximum Temperature: From 7 M Im. to 7.30 p.m. Mav Singai (91F). Penang (891 K,,- i B ini (90F Ku ila Lumpur (91F),627 words
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Article532 1956-05-04 6 r r citizens of Singapore should fad _Mfl H> I assured for their safety and confident Ol the a: f the g as of thit Co.onv'* IftWl to -et any bid to disrupt its civil mm thai Mies Secretar I clear ire ot the preparedness and the high532 words
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Article369 1956-05-04 6 the end of 1954, s to a careful survey completed by the United Nations or. rl 30 the world's pop total of 2,652-million, with :r ,nt lor possible error either way. Th< which, appears in t:.- gTBj ::ic Year Book, gives a startling and rrying ire of369 words
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Article, Illustration177 1956-05-04 6 >.:. Th« hand Of death r. mm tad hon bsb m.r: our ffluatrtom countrynum Mr. Lip S ng Onn. He was a man i A itb w mid leave humanity the pooißt li any age and ir. any part of the world. wss <>ne of177 words
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Article134 1956-05-04 6 Bone-Shaker Buses Sir: In Agm\U of m reral nt rs In the Pn sa, the bus com] any operating the Thorn n Road B b Road route apparently d i al nd t Improve il n c I hero. I regulai aa r id the bus, I taken t i134 words
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Article618 1956-05-04 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan by Washington TPHE Supreme Court of the United States, on a slip of paper which rad "T:.e ca.-e is dismissed," performed an historic act this week. Ii Is the fma! act in tha H of establishing once and for all the fact that an;.-618 words
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Article, Illustration490 1956-05-04 6 Sir Tlie n< v. t Irt: ven -t u<i- at organizal i n sent a cable t<. Mr David Marshall r apt to give V' r;. wr- ng Ideas to iur readers. Only two of the sev. n _tud< nt organlsatl ns have anj ruin tO490 words
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Article64 1956-05-04 6 > _S r: Tht totalitarian U i m u nd* rtakt n by R Malays to abolii h re< i 1 (,< Eg gi i pel r able interject otu fn roc ng > entli icu Is r o>< Malaya > bu! el o den cts the m irI64 words
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140 1956-05-04 6 Sir; I understand that students of the University of Malaya who arc going on a tour Of India. Pakistan and Ceylon in two months' time as reported in year paper of Mav 1, UU.... need Slti.ooo from the public. I suggest that the best140 words
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Article816 1956-05-04 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by DOG docs not cat dog. Tl how i precisely a• I deputy Dire 'or of Bi< ad- A. T. Rcid. hai or II a pity that a tew ho u: alter The Standard reproduced on Wednesday certain il 'ructions he issued816 words
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Article204 1956-05-04 6 GORDON MACLEAN - GORDON MACLEAN by NAII WI IjlAgl A/ricn's first tarpej nele Denture i* re n Nairobi with an r racial composition at an introdvc- BBBffOe la ihe hi 1 i five-storey g R i nl College oi I uul. inc Afr .ms, 88 Asians and J J204 words
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Article131 1956-05-04 6 Sir: I sps heartened to read I ter from the 2 young Chin or. in Monc ue of The J Standard. It was not Bl 1 that he cont'- hat I i j •en (following Don Id- don's article) b it ne had Integrity to acknowledge131 words
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Article208 1956-05-04 6 Stanley Godfrey - State-Run Lotteries In U.K. Stanley Godfrey By LOXDOJC J a little back room a Whitehall, a group 4 economists is working <** the final details 01 state run lattery. affair a pound g "nt bond -> h holds its !a c va je far all time but doesn't cai hoWer208 words
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Advertisement12 1956-05-04 6 ALL letters must bear the signatures and addresses of the senders. Ed.12 words
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Advertisement60 1956-05-04 6 RUDGE <»*— fr "TWINKIE" TRICYCII.I "Vl. Built In The World (jvfi Largest Bicycle Factory JM if I'M i Vr a- I*^1 Bfl/Si a A FOR PRESTIGE RIDE A RUDGE FROM ALL GOOD BICYCLE DEALERS KEE HUAT RADIO CO LTD. 122-124, ORCHARD RD S PORE 9 PHONES 34^64 I 227, BATU60 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-05-04 7 Rusoiin sailors ulm sought asvlum in lhe t'nited M.it. > are shown having a conference il mi otlmals in Washington after tell- i-uior (.enrgi /irubin. uho attended in "observer that the% refused to home m Kussia is free." The sailors uere mn.- seamen who tameU.P. - 98 words
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Article21 1956-05-04 7 (AP) The Egypt ign Ministry anerdav that Pre\hricl Nasser has :d an invitation from the government to visit21 words
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Article25 1956-05-04 7 YORK. May 3. (AP)— *han 600 delegates from .ntnes are here for the opening tomorrow ol the eighth -onvention of the In.dvertising25 words
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Article22 1956-05-04 7 >R. En-land, May 3 ard Kemp, appoint- A cen Victoria as Unofficial photographer, •lied yesterday at 83 years of sea22 words
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Article24 1956-05-04 7 YORK. May 3 (AP)— I trans-Atlantic .ailed yesterday for •x>rts on four liners, r being the h thus far this year.24 words
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Article30 1956-05-04 7 f'O, May 3 (UP)— Far r Forces Commander. ence S. Kuter. left Philippines today for tnrce-day "social" getr with air force leaders et tae nine Asian natin30 words
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Article24 1956-05-04 7 JLOAIBO. May 3 (AP) lo explore the p of trade with Russia China, the count premier told a news cnee yesterday.24 words
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Article23 1956-05-04 7 3NDOX. May 3 (AP> to the five-power nament confernight began cport to the United their unsucctr to slow the arms race.23 words
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Article16 1956-05-04 7 EI. May 3 (UP)provincial police sued an order f teenagers from smokes and drinking.16 words
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Article17 1956-05-04 7 vF: JJI. May 3. The German government yesejected a Russian offer w a trade treaty.17 words
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Article42 1956-05-04 7 Moustache For Auction i IttOOl) May lhe tirvt ih.it actor Jfcm llolden exer J»*W will be auctioned nbr.il palsj M i IM.H he Which grew f„r him was **»rd l by lus barber an.l up man reas*aaMed I on it ru bbcr42 words
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216 1956-05-04 7 LONDON, Ma) 3 (UP) The Government pubIkl> critici/ed the Archbishop Canterbury yesterday for protesting its poliey on the Cyprus dispute. Colonial Secretary Allan Lennox-Boyd said it would be "extremely helpful if all with powerful positions in this land and elsewhere would v most216 words
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Article103 1956-05-04 7 Cut Arms Talks Broken Off LONDON May 3 (UP) The fiv -;>• m r disarmament suhcommlssion voted unanimously today to break oil lti deadlocked talks. The d mn .ment delcgati will hold a Bn I dOB toBl n 'tnd then bounce the unsettled qui tion back to the United Nations,103 words
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Article61 1956-05-04 7 LONDON, May 3 (fJPJ Bi h Bui n All myi cancelled England's first sched. e srd In licopter ni vice today pending an investigate I i the sirworthinasi of Bri-tish-built helicopters. The decision followed the fatal crash of ;i W. Whirlwind helicopter on IfonThe Admiralty already had61 words
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Article98 1956-05-04 7 World Trip Offered As Reward NICOSIA. May 1 (Reutcr)— A C orling reward. Brit. SCti >n and a hot pass .j- anywhere in the i were offered today information leading to the eapof George Grivas, believe ch;ef of the Cyprus I ror: The Cyprus Government nouncing the reward, said tne98 words
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Article132 1956-05-04 7 <; rON May p uss ..000.000, elomir powered rine •an into a tr M t in the Atlanti n April tow< the fr bins era fl r. :<i ti the n< I •al e thi N sal iter* The Nautilu. >st on< running ights and132 words
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310 1956-05-04 7 Houses Still Short In A Building -Booming World ALL COUNTRIES SHORT OF HOUSES FOR WORKERS UNITED NATIONS, May 3 (UP)— Building construction is in the midst of its biggest worldwide boom but housing for workers is far from adequate, the International Labour Organization reported yesterday. The ILO Building. Civil Lnginccrng310 words
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Article151 1956-05-04 7 33 Die In Riot Massacre MARRAKECH, Morocco. May (AP) Rioters arm- d with inns, knives and tOTChi B ran amok lor a >econd day in this region today, leaving 33 Moroccans slain Ifoet of the victims were firmer .supporters or relative., of tne late Thamf B Glaoui, the once powerful151 words
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Article76 1956-05-04 7 PARIS, May 3 (Router) A:; French Premier, M Guy Mollet todav staked ths life of his three-month-old government in the National Assembly by asking for a VOte of confidence on bis proposal to raise new taxes to finance oldage pension In rcases. The VOte Will76 words
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Article119 1956-05-04 7 Jung's Son For Funeral AMSTERDAM, May 3. (UP) —I S. Aimy rrr re .John Jung. 24. arrived here yesterlay by plane from New York I i attend the funeral Of bis father, the late Leon Junss- eger, erho died: In prison In Indonesia two weeks ago. Jung, who is a119 words
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Article30 1956-05-04 7 THF. Boonomic Commission for Asis end the Far Fa a fECAFE) hai decided to undertake sb extensive geological mapping of A.-ia oountriei from Afghanistan to Japan. A. PA.P - 30 words
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Article264 1956-05-04 7 DROWNED THF BOY, SAYS BOATMAN PANAMA CITY, Florida. May I (ID A helicopter found the floating body of one of two missing brothers yesterda> and a bloodstained boatman who said he purposely drowned one little hoy alter the other fell overboard was charged with murder Sheriff" M.264 words
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Article63 1956-05-04 7 Peking. May 3 (Renter)— President Boekarno of lndonesia's state visit to China will take place at tha end of Beptember not long after he bas visited the united States It was announced hi te today. He Will be the fitrt head ol ,a air of a non-Communist63 words
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Article32 1956-05-04 7 thp: British destroyer Concord ha? beer. damaged rv cyclone in the Indian O 088 and has abandoned a weather patrol she is mating for the Montebello Islands atomic tests. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article30 1956-05-04 7 THE foternationsl Co-opera-tion Administration on Wednesday ithorized the pan *c ol 15.700.000 worth oi evaporstcc\ end condensed milk for lhe Philippine, under the Mutual Defence Programme. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article21 1956-05-04 7 KING Faisal msde the firs* hroadcsit fmm Iraq's new British built television station on Wednesday— h.s Ilsl birtncay. APAP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-05-04 7 CHERIE, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE CLAD in a swim suit that almost passes for a dress French actress Nicole Maurr\ arrives in New ork after crossing the Atlantic in the Laure Belin creation Naturally she didn't swim the ocean; the suit mst seemed like a comfortable fl\in__ fashion to Nicole. TheU.P. - 69 words
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Article129 1956-05-04 7 CARTHAGE. N< r... Carolina, ali f t, CUP)— A jtjaar 1 1 tenant farmer of BBBT A dean has been sentenced" to iOtg vcars at hard *****8 hi I son on a charge of incest against his 17-year-old daughter. The farmer. Charlie (A I ti,129 words
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Article58 1956-05-04 7 KINCSION. Jamaica. May 3 (AP;— a dock strike tied up banans Apments from this British colony yesterday More than 100,000 stems of bananas weie left unshippec" at t. rec docks. The workers walked Old support of a demand for higher pay. Similar strikes recently crippled the58 words
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101 1956-05-04 7 'They Say 'No' To My Other Woman' _;anda, May _anda admitted that he "more or less"' a, but denied he slepprison matrons. "Iff love life has '■"re!< ma* e meg social rs." admitted R.bert J ■:•>•■' n r <P< commission. his statement atcK tow agreed he had "mor lees controlled101 words
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Article77 1956-05-04 7 What To Do With Sex Perverts VANCOI May 3 Club, a ..an organ of liberal women, has strongly recommended the at ion of all known >ex perverts. A. l,,4t_s» »M-k_J_* mikllA maac puouc yesterday will na of th' <nal on of Liberal in O" t-A i t Oa sent on77 words
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Article51 1956-05-04 7 R< r N Viv 2 iter)— The VV. r- aient said last night that f eri.ra. R«-p 1 '■'>': d r*. h r h -.nd assure lta safety ft n d on the ev« In which B ;r.r r A/w to a decision of the Bundesrat51 words
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Advertisement86 1956-05-04 7 11l sfy They're G00d... fT /_^<s Whenever you see the name Clarke you 'an be sure that the quality of the footgear ls of the highest. GENTS TEAK SMOOTH SIDE j PLAYDECK SANDALS lf\ with Crepe Soles \,jL I .-a. W'' Xs >->^^-' r S'rp< 6tc 1 V A n86 words
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Article22 1956-05-04 8 Alt?. C. A. dc Vrirs. former DiAri A O.'Ti er. B.:A crworth, is now posted j o Malacca Settlement Development OUlcer.22 words
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362 1956-05-04 8 Reds Aim: To Undermine All Authority POLICE ARE THE MAIN TARGET, SAYS CLAGUE j THERE has been an increase in the subversive activities of Communists in Singapore labour forces and in schools, and a marked increase in the activities of Chinese secret societies during the past year, Mr. Peter Clague,362 words
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115 1956-05-04 8 He'll See What British Council's Doing Deputy DirectorGcneral of the British Coin* U in London, Mr K. R. Jo r > stone, now on a tour of Southeast Asia. snil I m Singapore on May 17, to MS for himself the activities of the British Council in Ih e Co115 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-05-04 8 Singapore Is Just The Place For Her I II M r r to Sincapup bcaut> qur« both limr, II cr is mod» v| i. nl ,rl,s|r corporal I Ro>al \.i I Ka... (I Irrical feu* at RAI s, Joan uh, iv,r; 1 ,'a Irmbrr is rl< 1 1 1 1RAF - 60 words
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Article93 1956-05-04 8 Crime Scoreboard THE CRIMES in which secret societies were predominant Mtnum LXTOKTIOX CRIMINAL INTIMIDATION 'i ue growing menace ot seeret societies remains without Btisfactory solution In IMS, out of a total of tt murders, n were attributable to secret society fangsteri compared with 4 m tiie nre\in\:~ \ear Out of93 words
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Article57 1956-05-04 8 THE Christian Brothers' Or Boy A Association In Singapore will hold lti annual reunion dinner on Mav in. at I p m a*. St. Joseph's institution. O'.d boyi who wish to join in thil reunion are requeue to gel in touch with the hon, secretary,57 words
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148 1956-05-04 8 A DEFENCE counsel, Mr. C. 11. Koh. was "taken oy surprise' when a Chinese mathematical equation was produced as an exhibit in the Singapore Seconc Di.-trict Court yesterday. Mr. Koh uked Hm Court toi SB Rdjournn Snt, cxpA.m: r that he woiAi bave to148 words
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Article150 1956-05-04 8 Association Calls For Volunteers ill Iu S in q a po i c Vol untl ry Workers' Association yesterday made an appeal for more local people to come forward and uilci their serviees, however small they may be. A spok< man of the AsSOCja- u. bicfa began their activi- last150 words
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Article36 1956-05-04 8 rOUH persons, Gaffer bin Munah, Mumtai Ahmad. Pasnissmy and Vasamadarayer were < sch fined U or three fail b v Magistrate Inche Pswail Alima'. on Tuesday tor hawking in front of the Muar Alb market36 words
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85 1956-05-04 8 THE Katong Lifeguard Corps in Singapore will soon hold t demonstration on the methods and techniques of life saving at Marine Parade, Mr. A. E. Minns President of the Singapore Lifeguard Corps, told The Standard yesterdav. He said this de-non.'-tration would be a month v85 words
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78 1956-05-04 8 the purchase of equipment. Mr. Minns said. But what they now need most urgently a club-house. The President appealed to r^'v D e who possess the R. A Lifesaving Society diploma and are in' crested in for I ich station corps to c78 words
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159 1956-05-04 8 Your Sentences Are Proper TWO young robbers now serving tail i< seven years and ten years respectively ucr* y..m their appeal bv Singapore s Chiel .lust;. Whyatt, that their sentences were prop. Eng Piak Lee complained that hii seven years' ser i and asked159 words
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98 1956-05-04 8 U.S. Naval Vessels To Visit Malaya Standard Miiimin* i.t po; < EHREE i stUi naval Colurr.: tro\ <nc j^ wood, are expected ton? an official the Fedei.r uru and vor.es at P 5 Mm 13 will mar ion that an offir. oeen nr he FedeJ tion by the I Durirn98 words
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Article47 1956-05-04 8 BENTONG, Thurs. Eleven women dulsng waiheci srrestOd On April 8 at the 3rd Mile. Bentong Karak Road in the district of Bentong for carrying on d dang washing without permits, yesterday pleaded guilty snd were fined |3Q or two weeks' jail earn.47 words
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Article25 1956-05-04 8 MALACCA'S Brat Ma| a y Cadet Social Welfare Assistant, Che Natifah binte Megat Auoom. anumad ber post st the Ma:acca Social Welfare Omce.25 words
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Article139 1956-05-04 8 U.S. Art Exhibits For Varsity IHE first of a of loan exhibits at the new Univc of Malaya Art Museum open on May 9 with about -o reproductions ol American paintings. Dr. Mieha. S I van, Curator of the Art Mui snd lecturer in the Hi*. a' Art at the139 words
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Article, Illustration347 1956-05-04 8 THE future of the British Red Cross Society in Singapore depends on the people who live here, Sliss Barbara Coke, the visiting London Director ol the Society (Junior Branch,) said vesterdav. "That 1? what we Should aim and work lor. The347 words
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Article103 1956-05-04 8 Ceylon Not Closing RI Legation I THE D on Minister in Indonesia, Mr. ML Saravanamuthu, yesterday denied that the Ceylon Legation in Indoa is to be closed down. Mr. Saravanamuthu told The Standard that on the contrary, he has been asked by the Prime Minister, Mr. S. W.l B raranaike.103 words
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Article67 1956-05-04 8 Wesak Day Holiday I s On May 23 WESAK Day, the birthdaf ddha, will rated on Mav 23. It h» > been d< a bt-* and public holiday. was announce* Oil the advice bf Buddhists but vario_- Budre* presentatlons to Govemmeßt •«iter the d tl May tt the correct day.67 words
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Article42 1956-05-04 8 following hsve bees office-bearers of tne Bin Ltoi r neh of Singapore Business Houses Employee* >n at the annual general meeting held recer nan— Mr I seer. CI Nsir. Henf Messrs Tee s. h K. Kancesan, audit'42 words
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Advertisement150 1956-05-04 8 r^|j|f#^ LAMBRETTA #S^^a COMES s*^^'*^BK& MALAYA f Ah llkli r-j. FOR MODEST Al \JlOf INVESTMENT ROAD ______v_lv J*^lfll-_. -T^rA Mn _K' fl Obtainable NOWjt all Malavan Branches! Model D -S 975.00 Model LD -SI 100.00 Range of Accessories and Spares available Sole D.srr,buton BORNEO MOTORS s'«_Hpore Kuili Lumpur Ipoh Mjlun150 words
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Article968 1956-05-04 9 I ilHnm Saroycin Ends Today The Private Life Of A Champ TOMORROW Budd Schulberg writes about "Some Faces in the Crowd" in this STANDARD Feature Series of the world's greatest boxing stories V() tonitfrt he < Corbett again, hours to go. ,re won this fight he /zeri would968 words
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Article112 1956-05-04 9 IN FICTION IT 1 1 E I bove th ree book I• I ti tion iu- e been h< to Rafflei Ul rai Hi otl nth and each is highly entertaining on its oa Mr. Llewellyn's book Kl H| if Q I 'he past fear to112 words
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Article631 1956-05-04 9 DOWN BELOW THE SEA BALLOON AND B tl HYSCAPHE B i Pror Augusts Piccard. 1 nutated ka bttsttaa St HBflf. t5§J HKM Pr taasflg Piccard was a student at the Zurich Polytechnic School he aad the narratl n I Qerman iVaidivia) iv rp-sea Expedition. written by leader, Professor Carl Chun.631 words
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Article280 1956-05-04 9 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer Richard iJewdly* (Michael Joseph, Lnndcr A< I 'ry Helen Ashton (Co' don, Ml 6d TH .MAN. her stories, by A'eil BclKAlvin Redman, London, 12s 6dJ By re as expansively si the *ed in CaltonIslip. tely voi\ u nan who may or I be a280 words
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Article78 1956-05-04 9 r V E chief value of M I 1 .l..nifVs I 'ttf-.v to a 1 i icnd (Arn< .1! be to persons especially Inter I <ze and Eton, and to biographers and other historians huntthe small authenticating detail. For tSStSS 1!»04 and 1935, show r the friendly and78 words
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Article123 1956-05-04 9 Geoffrey Grigson - Geoffrey Grigson TaW I K does not seem uig and broad in at this apparently t a roads e sma! is 4 and home. What ought What are Bv these ba: i qucstiou himself en--1 journeys Aevir ska; and he has bo ions into a fr and A123 words
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Miscellaneous311 1956-05-04 9 I Standard's gossro PUZZLE It. Se a I.Ltlr__i 21 :ng power of some -_r*_fM_B u•' 22. Just the instrument I a run (8) wash-out p where it coma sudden demand for a thing 1 J a <8 t o this 24 Waning (10) 27. Birdlike laughter? (6) j it seems311 words
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Miscellaneous189 1956-05-04 9 b unds of c mplsint (61 13. Ft'i lure Ime to rettre from SSBSI 3> nous 1 But < f": u-iur; -cs another 2 tutor for haddock (6) Lighl ird r fish (4l 4 is it gri oner In this country? I 5. Affection kept in the family Advanced Ju-jltl189 words
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208 1956-05-04 10 Good Market For China Products In Penang PINANG, Thurs— variety of goods imported from China al lowei cost found I gaad market here last >ear, according to the annual report of Penang Indian Chamber of ComI ..< va. u. *he Sf ttlomllllon :n i a 5 4 (about M pet208 words
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Article31 1956-05-04 10 RENONG tins April output snn. unced are Rass 'I n 52 1 par:- Jlnjang Mine ■In as sociation v. it h Strati i Infl. r Ud I tii picu;31 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-05-04 10 OPI N (i Consolidated Ltd. has declared farther interim dividend of '20 prr <ent for the >ear ended i m:,.-,. payable in England on Mav 18.28 words
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Article390 1956-05-04 10 BUSINESSES SUPPORT I.F.C SCHEME In Right Direction' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Alliance Governments plans to expedite the creation of M Industrial Finance Corporation recei ved want .support from com ni'Tcial interests of all communities in the Federation today. "It Should DC a na- ma] Government's first "'•A towards fuller- exploitation390 words
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Article213 1956-05-04 10 Rubber Closes Uncertain CONFLICTING report! regarding the negotiations be- d the rubber arorkeis snd employ n In the Federation have resulted In uncer- i nity In the Bingapore rubber market vesterdav Which closed at 87] cents per lb for first grade May shipment, a drop of cent on Wednesduv 'i213 words
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Article155 1956-05-04 10 MALAYAN Su.-.rcb. kt is As ociation yesterday reported Un following hutincn done: l\ a N. ords gu, gg nnmon $2,024 delayed, $2 05 Si Colls 9' cents v lal Bn X $1.50; Robii son W! S ore Cold Storage I UE. ords $7 ko $7 90 %2 75,155 words
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Article76 1956-05-04 10 BINGAPORE Chinese Product" Exchange noon closing prices pur pica! yesterdaj were: Copra May $:.<A (nominal 1. June S3] (nominal), coconut oil «bulk« SIT (sellers, coconut oil (dorms) 150 sellers; Muntok white pepper si 02 sellers, Sarawak white SHU sellers. Special Sarawak black STB sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing76 words
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Article52 1956-05-04 10 THL Financial Times yesterday maintained that the price of rubber seems unlikely to recover in 1956. "It was Russia's sudden re-entry into the rubber market which explained last summer's price rise and the Russians will probably spread thei r buying more evenly this year." this newspaper52 words
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Article40 1956-05-04 10 w ith few exceptions, Malayan Un and industrial lharei were ouietly .Aeady rsatinlay. Rubber share: were easier according tr, the Malayan Bharebrokers 1 As odatlon. Price changes announced bv the Association yesterday were: dfdfd dfdf dfdfd40 words
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463 1956-05-04 10 GOOD RESULTS REPORTED SINGAPORE farmers are now using chemical fertilizers to augment their supplies of imported prawn dust which are becoming increasingly difficult to get, the Colony's Agricultural Officer, Mr. T. E. Cobb, told The Standard yesterday. The official srrd the tanners 1 Interest463 words
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Article183 1956-05-04 10 SYNTHETICINFLEXIBLE TREND SEEN THE United stales Attorne -Crucial Browneil, yesterday t <»l ci Congress that h. U.S. privately-operated synthetic rubbei a tendency "towards price inflcxibiliu synthetic' rubbers He xi.d \r. unabi I say time industry tii that would :r H a :ble futur. monopoly operaA n A rt. ui anti-t183 words
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Article24 1956-05-04 10 "I Indian Chamber of e general meetngj re. I her office -bearers elfdefl Mr. P. Lai president*: Mr 1 __J r•■24 words
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Article124 1956-05-04 10 German Hardware On Show A SA E colic German-made brand tools and hard Bg OV. be displayed in the office I Co. Ltd., the local ageiu Mr. A f oeck, resentative of the manufa< AorfT erg BA. said ill display ha and leveral prea of commercial is. He give on-the-spot124 words
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Advertisement1030 1956-05-04 10 NOTICES BOARD INSTITUTE OE PHYSICS OE LICENSING JUSTICES FORMATION OE A MALAYA BRANCH NOIK E OF Ql \KIIKIY SESSION I "'^'j made by t. M B ird of the Institute of P A rly lession of the Boar censing J I n r,onu form a Malaya t: r Bin| ip-1,030 words
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Advertisement364 1956-05-04 10 NOTICES BSE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSERANCE COMPANV LOOTED. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai th< Fort] Becond Arinu a. naral Ifi etlng ol the Shan h ld< ra the above C< ir.puir.' Will be held at S/e Hal Tong Bank Building, v > 17, Ch ills Street, SingaI on Sarurdnv.364 words
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Miscellaneous64 1956-05-04 10 OUTER ROADS F Mi Ale Anglo. W ririmu, Ma. \r x< <■ Kaimua, Pertama, Pollux Yamamura Maru, K\ 1 1 Mac: I M M ir He r.')cv. H Houw, Hupeh. INM.R ROADS Aik in- Tong 1 lode R iwai 1 ii b Ming, Hong Tat, Sedili, ibella, Segana it P64 words
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Advertisement1242 1956-05-04 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1,8 l,nc (Incorporated in Singapore) < 12 ncs, ih oZ' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Am' Camera option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. S ham Penam Telretm for Avonmoutb1,242 words
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Advertisement885 1956-05-04 11 MITSUI j^j LINE FOR JAPAN from lndo S P fe P Shom f^ang Bonsei Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Mc iiii A n M a/ 9 May Akakuroson Moru fcr Yokohama Kobe Mon in la ZU May Bunyo Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji t FOR MPAN (rom Con.^eni Harunasan Moru for885 words
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Advertisement730 1956-05-04 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoo. Antwerp, Rotterdom Homburg ond Copcnhoqcn S'pore P S horn Penong x "JUTLANDIA" ..IS 20 Moy 21 21 Mov 22 1 5 M oy xxi "FALSTRIA" obt 2/ 31 Mov 1/2 Jum i 4 June xxx. "MEONIA" 7 6730 words
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Article, Illustration387 1956-05-04 12 AHMAD HUSSAIN - AHMAD HUSSAIN by \N Egyptian musical-cum-c tnedy, THE GHOST aV AND ISMAIL VASSIN tarring Ketty, a famous Bnrpt iai ii nd Ismail Ya in the i will have its premier at the CkH MQf C Man I I PH>rfO w midnight. film features I rT.tr- >387 words
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Article297 1956-05-04 12 GEOKOE SANDERS in a pink ruffled evening sh.rt II I 1 HANDLI R in a fireman-red spor A starlet who calls her--5 Rl SWEET. l\b iir.MHJ a small cinema. He explained that he goes rue pictures nearly every night "to observe and study the techniques of other actors.**297 words
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Article431 1956-05-04 12 gTEWAR T GR A M GER. RORY CALHOUN, and other sporting: stars like to talk about the big game they have hunted but in the ROBERT CUMMING S household the favourite story is of the time the family trapped the giant spider. Bob related it ail to mt431 words
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Article, Illustration376 1956-05-04 12 A BIG SCALE Hollywood invasion of Britain is now in full swing. The sdvance award of an army of stars and producers arc leaving some have a. ready lofl sunny California to take part in a £10,000,000 programme of pictures to be made i n Britain dining376 words
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Article, Illustration244 1956-05-04 12 CHRISTINE DIEMER - A Wearisome Message CHRISTINE DIEMER says the Jiang leader Vr* r Amato. and. two splendid shots in WarnerColor Cm- maScopi of beautiful San Francisco Bar The story, which might have mad*- good reading in the qa_» t ol an (Petting, sprawls in unseemly fashion on animated celluloid. Direction. script and244 words
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Article731 1956-05-04 12 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC By pRACE Kelly, the b< a :ti--7 A;!. trim-figured Hollywood star has bOCOOM a Pn nccss— at hast. A::d now, perhaps, the mask will fall. Maybe now that she has staked her regal claim in this extraordinary kingdom of royalty and roulette THE RE A L GRACE731 words
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Advertisement73 1956-05-04 12 MORE MILK PLEASE! I r No wonder he is eager for tmore for it's NESPRAY; delicious NESPRAY— and so very nourishing NESPRAY is made from rich, full cream milk from which only the water has been extracted. It offers you an unfailing supply of safe, pure milk, in convenient and73 words
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Advertisement21 1956-05-04 12 NEWS tingling _B_____^_r m/ j\ <i J_^aO_^^ I and thatt:« tells you J it's good fo r ß teeth and g«'fl21 words
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Article183 1956-05-04 13 I \v \ustralia's Lew Hoad, the i second -reded Budge Patty of second round matches on I e International Tennis tournaHoad trounced Paul Willr Canada. 6-0. 6-1, 6-3, and whipped Oscar De Kbr Italy. 6-0. 6-1. k-o. Bot:. nen had drawn first round byes. Herb Flam tUJ icing stronger183 words
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Article66 1956-05-04 13 I runi vor Id's 4 Dutchunder ;->our".der. im- ;ko preP -f j ar nts I at t". fie full f.°-^A a .1.0.vd the l-Sm _M r other J'. A. |o rr ute limit I Never I o.T balance. |f f e way pponents I I I ard I I66 words
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Article29 1956-05-04 13 Nf EUC, May 3 (Reul Brooklyn Dodgers the^ Ameribaseball team have been invited to visit Japan after the 1956 season for a five- week tour.29 words
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Article, Illustration821 1956-05-04 13 JACK PEART - DANGER BIG BROTHER JACK PEART By WHY I TAKE BIRMINGHAM TO WIN THE F.A. GUP Ther« Ore few P'oycri to dortqero«i *a fhe pcnolty Otto at Birirvingtaw'j Centre tor»ord Eddie Browi, THF original Foothall Association Challenge Cup was stolen from a Birmingham shop window in 1895 after Aston Villa had821 words
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269 1956-05-04 13 NEW YORK, May 2 (IP) Joe Louis was represented as having asked for I'SSIOO.OOO "under tlie table" from promoter Mike Jacobs while negotiating for a fight in 1949, in a memorandum introduced by a government attorney todav in the International Boxing Club monopoly269 words
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174 1956-05-04 13 GLASGOW, May 2 (Beater)— Scotland and Austria drew l-i a an international football match here tonight in which all tae I oi i went to a..- trie. Scotland, atter a bright atari fell away and only Soutn African John I e at left back174 words
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Article199 1956-05-04 13 UK Cricket Off To A Cood Start LONDON, May 2 (Reuter> The ISM county cricke: < ,n oil lo bright start to when W c rehire'a Fn a Gardn. i •n d Arthur Wolton both C ccntur;r- again Su in the Ural natch al Birmingham. But Lan Thomson, the Su199 words
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Article52 1956-05-04 13 l.Mii si'R ALZETTE, L ixem bourg. May 2 lAP) S iritzerland beat I men ibo ui j estei d by three matchea io two in lhe first round o! the Eun >peai Zone Davia tennia cup imei he: <• and <\ will led U> meet Franca in the52 words
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Article129 1956-05-04 13 LONDON, May 2 I neuter)— Cric close of pia: sc res At Lords. MCA :4_> S rrr dg< ghta _ri medium r a Surrey 111 I four M i V Oxl rd Oxford Univei it S -nth 69. li r eight Esa 19 Hiddleee_.ee for I129 words
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Article27 1956-05-04 13 OSLO ,Mr,v 1 i i;P> Nor.vrf' tod be r 1 rael 4 1 in the fi ul round of the European Zone Davu Cup tournament27 words
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Article58 1956-05-04 13 HOUSTON, as. May 3 (Renter) Wai BasTi Smith world lightweight boxing champion was outpointed ir Orleaas) in a ten-round non-title fight here !ast night Smith was in tears later "I did not ng ri| I looked like a fool," he said. He had I len Jeft eye58 words
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Advertisement187 1956-05-04 13 ROYAL North HMdee Koad lodav: 3. b.15 i 9 I.S pm. -SHREE 420 (Hindustani with English Subtitle* KI Johore Bharu Todav: IS. \'> A "IS „m. (RASHOI I Tomorrow: "MONCi I Oi) II \K" Mandarin plus: •M Ml KI I VI IN i Mandarin g| I I \s fievlane Koad187 words
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Advertisement378 1956-05-04 13 CLASSIFIED ADS Dl Mil J- years, suddenly May, 28, Meyer Road at 4.3ft e and ACKNOWUDCMINT thank the relatives, sending letters, and telegrams of and attending funeral of the late Yeo Soon SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATION Sub-Oftcers, Serv re-. salary i< at c. aim. Q > with •nary period: 3 yearn378 words
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Miscellaneous271 1956-05-04 13 Abser By A/ Copp >".. Ar > \l /OLE! MAN MOTE'S PRTD:CKShun?\ l^^'i^^^rVAN'TH'K'.OST S uS^T^ ,-V IFVODDKUHO- > dS M,NE 7 3^ > H^LLPLhi:A^\Niin N £'^s?^ r> f VZJZJv, N' HIS OWN y •s_flws? S___h- opooo-- _^C EV brohhertJ MAH L,rL ->< BROTH^R.^T^ < Oop By V. T. Hamlin >271 words
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Article272 1956-05-04 14 FLOX IS READY FOR A VICTORY Winding Up Gallops %f_p. _g|£ _U£ Money smate Improves PENANG, Thurs.— Flox shaned liked a winner on the Penang training track this morning when he clocked the smart time of 37£ sec. for three furlongs in the company of MARVEL OF PERU (Hudson). fIOS,272 words
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Article, Illustration655 1956-05-04 14 RACE WEIGHTS PROBABLE FIELDS FOR PENANG, TOMORROW FOLLOWING are weights ind probable starters foi all six races tomorrow, final day of the Penan? Turi Club Summer Meeting. Horses Class 4, Div. 3-6 Furs. r. i.uir in h MO P> J l > Dennehy Donnelly i M, :i \.,t. 4f tU655 words
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Article153 1956-05-04 14 SASA To Send 14 To Games Tilt Colony's swimming team for the Olympic Games in Melbourne this November will be announced before July, the honorary secretary of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association. Mr. Tok Khoon Seng said last night. The Singapore and Olympic Sports Council's trial for swimmers wishing to153 words
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Article83 1956-05-04 14 D NDON. M I IT > ;rr» Cricket cl">e ot play core* \t Lords. MCC 142 and otcendly 128 for three Barker svl H Burrej \t ()\lord. Oxford Univc: IRR for one Smith not out 09. Middleaea 129 I ich .iti. Ber.' el At launton.83 words
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325 1956-05-04 14 Benaud Scores Firs t Aussie Tour Century WORCESTER, May 3 (Keuter)— With the Australians all out lor 438 alter tea, Worcester were two runs lor no wicket in their second innings when bad light stopped play lor the day about half an hour before the scheduled close. Richie Bcr.arr. AVycar-old325 words
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Article60 1956-05-04 14 TH* SINGAPOAI lad sii Football Association will meet the Army in a Community lea sue match thii Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p m Thp SIFA team will be Narayanan Paul. Ransasamy Karunakaran Velu George Phi lip Ghani Sundrum, Bala But lti P K Sarnv. C60 words
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Article382 1956-05-04 14 Wee: 'A Plan To Mould' FOR those who are in the gloom about Malaya's chances in (he next Thomas Cup competition, here is a little light from the live-wire in today's Malayan badminton world WEE KIM WEE. Wee is the chairman of the Badminton Association of Malaya's Training and Tournament382 words
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Article249 1956-05-04 14 Mil UM TENG SI N honorary sccrela r y o; Fencing A ntateur Athletic Assocat ni o A also an official of the Malayan aaa. v I be fl" t,i Q ?l.e very, aery fees la a muatry isaVa dir-c* |0 mmtf% the I-''' Ti249 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-05-04 14 7_)?f*f 11 Tf* ;>c; Kian lok oj C) ese High School, makes his fecord-breaking 7.79 J 00l metre better than tlie nrevious record nt the (1. r., M lan Besar r ty.' Freddie OeiFreddie Oei - 34 words
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Article76 1956-05-04 14 moter Mr Lee Si < Pin uho was its wild as the fans r the fiasco of his main \ent in last Frida> niyht r p irv motion said last night that he had cut sS(MI from thr purse of Deavin 'the Belly' Hayes, who went76 words
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Article17 1956-05-04 14 S .adron Leader I. L. Dunn, the Colony and South cricketer, who sails or.17 words
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Article540 1956-05-04 14 TWELVE more records were broken on the second day of the Chinese interschool athletic championships at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This brings the total of records broken so far to IT Huang Ku tn Huat ol lhe C lneae High School, broke lhe Ma] metrea540 words
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153 1956-05-04 14 Krishnan Kumar Outclass Malayans PLAYING exhibition rather than competitive tennis, India s Davis Cup players lor the Asian Zone final in Tokyo, Ramanathan Khrishnan and Naresh Kumar seored straight set victories over Malayans Ong Chew Bee and Lim Hee Chin on the SCC <<>uits >esterday. Lanky Krishnan beat II e>153 words
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Article51 1956-05-04 14 SAIGON, Vietnam Ma\ 3 (Keutcr) Vietnam's national football team beat tlie Federation ol .Malax a by lour goals to nil in the first leg ol the Asian Cup match here today. A crowd ol iO.OIMi v., u Vietnam lead b N two goals to nil at51 words
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Article175 1956-05-04 14 SIM, APORL R. creation Club. with ten men heat Balestier I 'nited hv three goals to one in a SAI A di\ision 2B league foothall maulon the padang yesterday Balestier Unite d /en ftrst ao a a ivhen Da% Ln the 22nd i lin175 words
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Article69 1956-05-04 14 FIVE GK>ALS including a hat trick. Dy Ismail Y i Singapoi e Harbo H rd P "A" to trou.ncp Joi l >.- Sportl Club by seven goali I nil in th< SAFA Div 3B le nie m at Farrer Park vestei la) SHB Police played a ><>d foot69 words
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Article92 1956-05-04 14 a^ THL Sports Editor extends an sports officials and pla>ers i<. m.ik. every Frida> views and new* j reach The Standard b> Thursday I 1 1 ifi. I ore Cb2 mo: J I m mon level I moet mart' j e ffi-oe mar.v 9 I SO had a'v 092 words
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Article14 1956-05-04 14 Today's Sport f a SOCCER et YMSA I Rangers rs Bar nto ISw Alexandra.14 words
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Advertisement67 1956-05-04 14 FRANK SINATRA him. f% A No matter what him |M A_E*i^____________B _B ___P___r j________T __Bl_^__r Ifc.-.ii _J If ___s R __4 _fl v v Bs\ __fl I v I I J Lti 1 lllb____h_____________i If coming to Singapore si* I STRAND HOTt a Q 25 Renroolrn Slreel. Singa,' H Central,67 words
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