Singapore Standard, 7 May 1956
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Title Section35 1956-05-07 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD p 0 L C -£|2 fC %jU ***** (S 1i.,,, 2400 -^J* //U 3^ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 ADFASDASD SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1956 12 PAGES 1.l H M S35 words
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216 1956-05-07 1 ANDREW ROTH - Mas Marshall Bean Led Up The Garden Path? ANDREW ROTH 9 .•<!<!. >n I.JKMii Chief 9m >un— Has Sim. l»)«.ir\ rirlcsjation been garden path? Efrom the sharp change in •ates members of the d n. Secretary, Mr. Alan Lcn: Chief Minister, Davi j M pel Street home on Thin of216 words
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Article34 1956-05-07 1 S 'pore Goes Red If 'Talks Fail' II the Red lmiding probably a relent derthe I co- j I na no 1 t> been rites f f London t c British I J 134 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-05-07 1 IM)IJ\ Doll poses at inn c s. after brins electee! "Nicest Vedette" of the < nrrtnt lilm festii .il there lhi bbbb* petition u is held at the 1 i V.n he Inn nee" reM.iiir.oit .it .hi. in Lei Pin> i ssteßdaig the garter on63 words
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Article401 1956-05-07 1 Two Plenary Sessions Today LONDON, May ii (Reuter)— Negotiations here on ,-etuleiue lor the Crown Colony enter their third k tomorrow when two pienar> sessions will be held iwtTn the delegations led by Air Alan Lennox-Boyd, I. itisii Colonial Secretary, and Mr. David .Marshall,401 words
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189 1956-05-07 1 A Million School Places, $203 Million Annual Bill KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thc Special Education Committee appointed by thc Federation Government proposes a new "national system of education" for thc Federation orientating all schools and syllabuses to a Malayan outlook. Tne 15-mcmber Commivtc. appointed last189 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-05-07 1 Indie Abdul Aziz Mstumg ClH'uns la^K Dato Abdul Kazak Inrhe Suleiman V. T. Sambanthan Too Joun Urn;24 words
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Article168 1956-05-07 1 can <•< ettinua to fan n such with the ppproval of the E I :ation M.m r Ruling thai tl admission of over- aged child: "justifiable and ibl< due U 1 di Iti C mmittt e ha devised thods to bring primary school a2p to the normal 6168 words
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Article31 1956-05-07 1 SOUTH tn troops have discovered a ri:: lull oi human bon et which n prove to be the m I -rave of hundreds ot lllana Agoncy said. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article31 1956-05-07 1 MF SELWYN LLOYD. Bri- II Hi CO ai'v had on Ihe Cypru problem :n Pari rdaj with Mr. Spii Thi otokis, Orei k for- eign mini t< r. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article54 1956-05-07 1 'I HE Him hima Council tor Banning Atom and Hydrogen Bombs aid it had yesterday u v.- a cable to Pro.Md< nt Ei i ohowi r prot. sting against *'n previous day's nuclear bomb tt st < n the Eniwctok Atoll, and pa ;td:ng for "ab.-<>-u nsion" oiReuter - 54 words
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Article241 1956-05-07 1 GOVT. GETS 14-DAY ULTIMATUM SINGAPORE <.o\ eminent is laced with a serious strike threat by its 3.000 clerks Negotiations on tin- clerks' demand lor parity in ua;cs with theii counterparts in the Federation, ended in deadlock last week-end hollowing this, the trade unions representing them241 words
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157 1956-05-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Govern ment will strive to bring its new education policy into force from 1957, the Education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, announced today. He said he WOtlld move in ihe forthcoming Legislative Council meeting (or the adoption ol the157 words
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Article63 1956-05-07 1 DETROIT. May 6 (Reuter) Mr. James Jones, who gives his age nil. has applied for a marriage lieence here, sayinu: he wa> *\iu>t the right age to get marred in." II:- fiancee is Mrs. Mamie Blasingeme. who gave her age as 55. Mr Jones63 words
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Article182 1956-05-07 1 TO ADOPT REPORT IN TOTO will soon have within it own framework building unit headed by ao architect, to spei d up to w construction methods and bring dOWB cost J. Tho nnifled teaching pro- :< s lon, be said, would be well-received by the teachers themselves. Through it and182 words
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Article21 1956-05-07 1 NEWSPAPER printer., in Rome went on strike >< terday for more pay, and no newspapers appeared throughout the country. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article20 1956-05-07 1 THE body of Leon Jungschlaeger l 'ft Jakarta by air yesterday lor the Netherlands in a leaden ca'ket. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article84 1956-05-07 1 and Inche Mohaßßßd Id: Sil. I Malayan outiook should ugh O ,bus nal policy r gcther the rhlMren of all Pagi Mr. Lennr to report t 1 Men. the Bnt.sh m Minister, on t for sources conftdcntlf am wmmtmfi i isasaisfl up al cm technical pr84 words
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Article14 1956-05-07 1 THAILAND and the Soviet agrr raise their Legations to th' .ing reported yesterday.14 words
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Article13 1956-05-07 1 puty I yesterday following c Clam from the Goattflftjalat itburo. U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement16 1956-05-07 1 111l LEX d^d fnf a 1 I if M^~ rtaiai pp*m--« m mmnt i —^^^ftm*, rr.su16 words
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Advertisement65 1956-05-07 1 «t*• po mono aoAa tACTorr its c«-w i »j »o«i i 'ii w» SHb^Hb^BP^^^---^ -''"^ESs- -llVJfc jj__BaH mM^f mmm m*rj;r z Aj9 m^km t "S^Jj I 183^5^?5^8 ißlrVLß^Hgx v a^^^B IJJBg grrriru^W M\ VI I JIM By *'«_#*V. flHi ____w^sagg-3 sw-»^g _Bia\ il vs_________i. ■> "^^_______t_b% liL l, I I65 words
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257 1956-05-07 2 All Ready To Go But There's One Snag: Money MONEY, money, money ..That is thc cry- of Malaya's Chinese and Historical societies who pla members of the University i to go on tours during the June vacation. The Chine- e Society has planned a trip to Hongkong Uld Macao nn257 words
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Article37 1956-05-07 2 THE Australiao Industrial Relatii i OrTi er. Mr. M Wa r Wilson, arrived in Si: pore on Saturday bv Qant« I join tne Government's ostnIttee of in lirj into minimum living standar 1-.37 words
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Article161 1956-05-07 2 1:1 Singapore branch manager of .Eraser anti Neave Ltd.. Mr. H. L. Vincent, left Singapore for New Zealand its on retirement after 25 years sea,; a with the company. Mr. Vincent was choirmaster at St. Andrew's Cathedral for seven years and was one161 words
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Article83 1956-05-07 2 n;\ v; B a —a de ion rm a Journalists' Union o'.' North Malaya was reached at a meeting of pressmen from the English, Chinese and other vernacular newspapers here tod. An interim eommittec of five appointed to draft rules the union. Mr. Oh Kee Tian_j83 words
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Article, Illustration144 1956-05-07 2 He Will Study Changes In Malaya SINGAPORE, the Federation, the University of Hal iya, and UNESCO l ay collaborate rc>careh work oa tae c fffHWntf and social implicati of modern technical change ho Malaya The cttre lor o r UNESCO Research O Btre on thc Social In p ationi of144 words
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223 1956-05-07 2 'IF FORCES GO, BLOOD BANK WILL BE AFFECTED' IHE position of the Singapore Blood Tranf. a S rvi would be serio affected if lhe Brit.,.:, f wn re Sudden!- .\idrawn from the Coloaw. Th. i ex-p--f- b d ,f itei day by Dr, (Mn.) T Martin, Acting Medical Officer in223 words
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Article, Illustration185 1956-05-07 2 Mr. Chin Is New City Councillor a former i ssßber al I Singapore M inicipal Commission, Mr Cam Chji Eong, ha., been nominated a member ol loe Csty Qs BBCJL Mr. Chia sras sppointed by the Officer Administoring the Covcrnment. Mr \V. A C C.oode, ir; BBBCB of Mr. ITap185 words
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Article38 1956-05-07 2 TWO < ars era she i ir.to a tree at the \n\ Mi c. P. nzg< Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon and over' :r::e-i. The hif paneagi rs In both bbb can wen slif I u jured.38 words
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Article92 1956-05-07 2 A BOOK ON NEPAL BY HAN SUYIN DR ll UN 51 IN, authoress rf Splen« i 1 binav wil i soon bc v b book on Nepal— "the meat wonderful country sn the i." She arrived back in Singapore vosterday with her band Mr. Leon Com! a It-day to Nepal92 words
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83 1956-05-07 2 UNIONS MUS BE STRONGE TO PROTECT THE WORKER i ana they will 1 ensure that ests arc i O This v. J* day m Armv g 0 m when the futu: g Descri: \9 of the new I tb as a step in gl tion, Mr. fj would he'. ct83 words
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Article, Illustration187 1956-05-07 2 -THE abominable snowman does exist on the snowy Himalayan ranges. They are, however, apes about the size of an average man, a photographer who has been on a sixmanih expedition to the mountains told The Standard yesterday. Mr. C. A. Lagus, the photociraener. was in Singapore187 words
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Article19 1956-05-07 2 en men. i- I canasters at! I SSaaMattv I and laat night in O* to t -~~^919 words
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152 1956-05-07 2 SINGAPORE photographers entered 14 of the IG preening xhibits at the 4th Pan-1 Ifalayan Photo Exhibition sponsored by the Photographic Socaetv of S:::g; p >:e vr -tcrday. A 4 »tal of Wl prin 4 s were submitted from photographers in Singapore. Federation, Borneo, an152 words
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198 1956-05-07 2 EVERY available seat for called "Little Egypt." and tonight's musical extrava- "Mum bo N H" b\ Abb* 'iir.. gansa, "Cavalcade ot Stars." "The ir.irr.an Bomb" at thc Victoria Memorial Other attra turns, incl Hall, Singapore, has been slap^ti by "The Thi taken up. Mr.198 words
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Advertisement330 1956-05-07 2 1 ROSE CHAN WAI! \(«EE REVDE I I (iARDEN HALL I _g NIGHTLY 8.30 P.M.\ WT'Jlm GREAT WORLO PARK) S^^**smwW (KIM SENC; KOAD) \X *r m LAST NITES I w •uucAi r'"» A i-. >': cs ts -is fj *'i r-. es ts r'z ts H W" GRAND OPENING AT330 words
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REPORT ON EDUCATION
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246 1956-05-07 3 I Brill hiiuaitinn ComE|K recommends the Kaai/ation ot all teachers W*ir tauntrv into "one I mnal *er\itc on one Eiai salary scale Kitributtiry pension rights Ed with individual freeEn of transfer from one Ep|t\er to another." I as I I B ProI I246 words
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363 1956-05-07 3 Government's intention to mahe Malay the national language. the establishment of a language institute. Knowledge of Malay essential for government service. Separate levels for technical education. All teachers in the country to form one service on one salary scale. a)363 words
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Article11 1956-05-07 3 LIGHTERMEN 'S CELEBRATION i 1 I I tc y 11. I11 words
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241 1956-05-07 3 Separate Levels For Technical Education II TUBE technical education in the Federation oi Malaya w ill be imparted it cOßßCgiate, institute and school levels separately. The Federal Education Committee propose that trade schools, providing for p who have completed a full primary school course, should be controlled, by local education241 words
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Article31 1956-05-07 3 I (oner for New Zealand in South-ea.- A Mr. Foss Shanahan, returned to Singapore yesterday after a visit to Thailand to establish a staff for a diplomatic mission there.31 words
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Article250 1956-05-07 3 Old Method Wasteful' Till] lalucation Committee urges thc immediate establishment of an independent inspectorate to ensure the proper implementation of the country's educational policy. It dvcr:< "undesirable and orasto ful" the present method of inspection by chief education officers and assistant Inspectors ot vernacular schools.250 words
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406 1956-05-07 3 NO MALAYAN CHILD SHALL BE BARRED FROM ANY SCHOOL ALL primary schools in thc 1 ederation will observe uniform conditions regarding admissions, retentions, dismissals and a^e limits, according to the recommendations of the Education Committee. i child shall be bam d from admission to any school soley on account of406 words
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120 1956-05-07 3 THK woi>: i i voluntary agencies and organizations m spreading literacy in Malaya t oei ay receive warm canonic ndat lon In ffl the Education Committee v. inch urges that ne, obstacle Should be placed m the way ol continuance ot their120 words
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Advertisement91 1956-05-07 3 >'H watch is protected by incaUoc-a yours?" tiA W hy?...INCAELOC Shock Absorbers safeguard *e vital moving ports of a watch against v erydoy shocks and jars maintain :ci "acy... extend its life... save you many s by keeping repairs to a minimum. f J w'-io« L r As seen through91 words
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Advertisement273 1956-05-07 3 *****1 JKi/bm oM**^ MCBJT 5-Tonner DfESEL OR PETROL New, and that means entirely new, this tough 5-tonner is bu:!: r r hard work, with extra strength in the deep chassis frame, extra life in the transmission system, with the choice of diesel or petrol en. Here's the answer to lower273 words
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Article304 1956-05-07 4 MTUC Chief Hits Hostile Employers Expat Influence KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A call for a purge of all expatriate elements in the Ministry of Labour was made here today before 2,000 trade unionists by the Malayan Trade Union Council. Addressing a mass rally in commemoration of May304 words
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195 1956-05-07 4 Sgt Charged Because 'He Did Nothing' ALOR STAR. Sun. An Army Sergeant who allegedly did nothing while an unruly erowd of fellow soldiers shouted and milled in front of the Sungei Patani Police Station on Feb. 11, today found himself before a District Court Martial. Sgt. Adrian bin Ibrahim of195 words
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Article33 1956-05-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Five Malayan assistant nurse* of the Lady Templcr Tuberculosis Hospital left for CeyOB today for 18 months 1 training in tuberculosis nursing under thc C<> n a.ho Tian.33 words
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Article129 1956-05-07 4 KUALA I UMPUR, Sun. The death sentence handed out to a Communist terrorist and the imprisonment of another this week, the Army authorities revealed today were the sequel of a "gallant action." Tne sentences, death to Leong Ah Swee and five years' imprisonment to Fong Soo129 words
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Article83 1956-05-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sua Lady MacGillivray. wife of the Fa -.oration High Commissioner, made a radio appeal toBight for donations to thc Penang St. Nicholas' Home and S. a-aol for the Blind. "l\ holds a most important position in the life of c country, housing and educating83 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-05-07 4 THE Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Paagfiasa Bukit (.antang. celebrated his a Ist birthday with B dinner party held al the Perak Turf Clnb Sports Cask on I -'riday niuht. Above, the Mentri Besai (right i B ith tiiree of his guests Mr. C. Tanguy. American ConsulStandardpic - 61 words
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Article209 1956-05-07 4 Chamber Chief Flays Report PENANG, Sat. President of the Perak Mala\ Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ahbass bin Haji Zahirii. today eritieized the report ol the Kxpert I onimitlee appointed by the Perak Government to consider v. and means to encourage Malays to take a great*209 words
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Article119 1956-05-07 4 And Then There Was One.. I UPINC; Sun I a o\ ir a can k.i ij. dwell* a s ,i Kiel ram hut and Lain llaa.aae BI the mukim of Millie a I ma-ii id i>. a li\in« in If ai i la bull rlepli ints 1. in last J119 words
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Article20 1956-05-07 4 INCHE A th bin Ahmad has been appointc n Council. Pahat. ently returned from tin where he read Lear20 words
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Article118 1956-05-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Railway announced today that additional accommodation for passengers will be provided on the day and night mail trains Kuala Lumpur and Penang nnd Penang and Singapore from May 8 to 17, to meet the Hari Raya holiday rush. The night118 words
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31 1956-05-07 4 Malacco Chin^ese Meet of Citizenship MALA 1 Const r set up assoc I case on < I most c mission. hall, la I Opportunity I I 1 Chinese State to each. I31 words
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Article48 1956-05-07 4 Merdeka Women Co Help Too UN AN an. I Eru-he C. D Be* bran at the I vaaterday th. more effort from the required. xpre??e<i m should b< move f orwa i r menff a al BavaaCßflßßn towsr_; pen' 1 i t* and help fn -_a bers. as48 words
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Article22 1956-05-07 4 Chief Clen Acquitted SI S'l Chief e Stat charges of I in the Sess: ay. Saagaravc ed on pilUJin when be forged.22 words
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Article16 1956-05-07 4 JOHORE I An emp dnance Depot, > j year-old sim was i a road J16 words
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Advertisement93 1956-05-07 4 MALACCA CAPITOL: Wo Ac .\j Aa:c- 3. I .xx I 1". a LIDO: Ulagam Pdavidham 2. I BEX: Lett less street 3. BJB 9J9 aa SAVOT: Chons Sern T. BBS 7. 9 15 p.m. M\ Nighti Hold Terror I, 7 1.1l I TELOK ANSON (AIM Latachdtn aim L. t> b93 words
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Miscellaneous47 1956-05-07 4 Standard cJtlmanac SHI 11. CO: K:ee Kam >\v "Coast to Coa.st" at Shell Theatn -ie. Collyer Quay, 115 p.m. \\\<A: Talk on "Merriest relationship and responsibilities" by M B. Fo=ter. at Rallies Q S ..a pa; Kato I Hub Men i meet a'. '!'.> Aa.bca Ru.id 4 11a47 words
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Miscellaneous185 1956-05-07 4 Information IPOH ODEOX: The Deer> Blue Sea 3. 6.4a 1.15 p.m HIA: I Died A Thousand Times 45. 3. 8.45. H. 15 pm. Bl'BV: Kismel 12.45, 3. 6.45. 9.15 GBAND: China Venture 3. 7. yl3 SI N: Methav.iail 1. 5. 8.30 p m PENANG 1 \Mi\\: (;ood Morning Miss D185 words
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Miscellaneous211 1956-05-07 4 at a Glance 10 30 for Dane- I ing (S); 10 pm. Home News from am and Sports Round-up o 1 a k. .9. 16-8-' *IM. I*4 »if i i; Piano 1 AD .dimes: 5 pin l> .King; 6.55 iltf.St. 16 82 •ments. Beleaeei 1 19-56. MM \< < (Regional211 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1956-05-07 5 MAT, GLOVES 3-MIN. ROUNDS JUST FOR SPORT ae nee H* Bice fc Ma. J* prize J? blood. >port. :te ana tne contest tne remembered like the announcers, not to say "fight") i s stopped at the first sign of a scratch. Nobody gets hurt in the amateurs." Mrs. Finneran looked1,533 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1956-05-07 5 Tony Miles - Tony Miles WITH 40 NUDES OF Harlem Mating Dance Eurasian Voodoo Dance Fabulous G'String Girls By ■landed the theatre poster a scontiry-dod brunette HE DAHCE Of- THE POUND NOTEs! iESSEDONLY IHII NOTES.. .SHE EVEN S HER LAST POUND AWAY." ctions were offered. "...."The suspended nurie1,025 words
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Article141 1956-05-07 5 I B chief of a Tokyo, üburb wa: force to be all "hemen" and hao engaged the man with mu n J a par ain Ids ice has that one of his own men must now v tie, Skull-Duggery I HCTURE labels snail be 1 act terial. and141 words
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Advertisement19 1956-05-07 5 Continuing today one of the world s greatest boxing stories I by Budd Schulberg in this STANDARD Feature Series19 words
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Advertisement13 1956-05-07 5 To Be Contd. Tomorrow Kn*j(e (Stand OIL AND MOST POPULAR dam %<xm. products13 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous186 1956-05-07 5 Standard >j Kjj| PUZZLE itfiaxxx: ii ii Wzsj&m, smu bbbb aawa aaßßr^~~flß-___t mu KCmm m ■,__L_JBHL---_aamL---I V ■/BipCBIBBI -LL I||| S 2. The Allies tried to knock e into this Ov At I; prince is a devil <8> rs (5, 2 4. in respect of professional services no doubt .rn>186 words
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Singapore Standard
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Article565 1956-05-07 6 IN the Federation it is logical fOC the Malaya to .ii.* rm ma>t- their own home. Malaya la their country and then are MOMOG Malaya who can n Malaya Into i Matey ntton to mil their ca a .oa ii It in thi I I .aii.oa: lor565 words
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Article403 1956-05-07 6 ipHl U :.'.vc! |KBuB: It GUtf CT*ll)enl I :Bm and bail ttM Ptn. I du DJ I been ma. :)v allotting bcneU ao be da iI by bet < friend hi. lustio and ItfjJ riom Ufa kg UHIt, the world baa witn ed Use disappearance o: I403 words
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Article1105 1956-05-07 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE Perspective of India—2 By NEW DELHI INDIA is so jealous of her newly won independence that for many years to come she will not, of her own accord, become a Soviet satellite, not even if her current resentment agaiast the West over foreign affairs1,105 words
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Article695 1956-05-07 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by r W*HERE art mot* contented, happy and ipi tt c ■Kajepon today then n UM pes! twelve months. And the cause of tl I I annoaiicen ti t, c ticA I ids N IH! STANDARD on Sa' i rdnty est, thut695 words
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Article161 1956-05-07 6 Sir; The Acting Director of Broadcasting, Radio Malaya, recently told The s.n^apore Standard that Radio .Malaya would save |4,000 B year by following the 8.8.C. system ol broadcasting only the local classic ia ccs. I wonder why Rauio Malaya have suddenly dcaded to reduce the161 words
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Article99 1956-05-07 6 their pro! ei and try to assist them? Sho I i. tbata> lore, be not justine I to say that thi Perak Youth Council cxix'.- BBOBely in name? My odvi e to all the m a 'no una': m lor thc youth of Malaya la to quit tha99 words
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Article112 1956-05-07 6 Sir:— With reference to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's prediction in London that the Reds will fade away with merdeka. the Communists are marking time till merdeka is attained to come out into the open to become a recognised political body Mr. Lee also warned that112 words
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Article153 1956-05-07 6 We, the PEOPLE attained Merdeka. we see Communists coming out in the open. The peaceful and law-abiding citizens of this Colony are not blind to the true facts. They are aware of the danger For Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to say that thc average person in Singapore la at present153 words
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Article314 1956-05-07 6 Mother KAMPALA, Uganda FANTASTIC, but true, are some of the stories about Uganda's wild life which appear in the Protectorate Game Departments annual report. The country's hirer elephant population was responsible for some strange happenings. Elephant "aaateroitv iraad have been They arc gig ii c m314 words
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Advertisement102 1956-05-07 6 Restful nUili „___B_s* _^L v "j* m* m *fBmY jAm' J*m *m.4L& __________F _K .-il f~: m m m m Baali aa :W lalH&, JOB a ____-llV^ 9mAmm\ V l l om• r //aeo/a Restful daxjs^ Regular nights of restful sleep keep As^ healthy, vigorous and ready to ri y102 words
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Article226 1956-05-07 7 l \N\V\KIVK. Madagascar, Mav h ai-ICW -One of the mvsteries of tho Flbrl .nth is still unsolved h r ,t> >rsterda> examined the latest fVIIH m ss trry is whether the black I msm* fl rth l thr,r >-«un K or L OiiC hatch iHr^ J226 words
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Article58 1956-05-07 7 I IPS ted ns an mmuLao < throw the In ;"•>;•; as la repot- n itl in« I re yestc rday from Vientiar. rhe pr n w l# :aken after the reapr> trance of a eland m >aper I Justice h atl icked the Crown Prlrj58 words
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253 1956-05-07 7 US Will Continue Chiang Support PARIS, Moy 6, (AP)— U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles told the Atlantic council yesterday tha t Communist China's threat and military build-up still exist and that the United States intends to keep on supporting253 words
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Article140 1956-05-07 7 Germans Besiege Britons BONN. Mav 6 (Reuter) b> si rai .Milan laaalnV In Ct- rmany w( re besiegi d in I' ia <\. the wi ek- rai bv German> demanding the return of their property. p t tlalttoned ano> r a law I I sptr (i ft .-terday. .Vhcd oAciala140 words
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Article90 1956-05-07 7 GRANTS PASS. Oreg n. May 6 (AF) A >ix-ycar-old girl was in Bk Had from her home and' later _bssad beaten to death in a barn a away. Her 17-yoai aid eousin was arrested yestei lay. Poiiae sa I yd Bugei Wahl admitted raping and killing90 words
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Article53 1956-05-07 7 ••KRBKRT Kluje, a West B Lin i urnalisl ai rested on the East-West German border in 1952 and accused of BSBBVmV bjb is among Bodal De nocrats re eased hjoni Bautzen n undt. i i re leed easl German amnesty, the W. Fv .a Sen ite arnounced onReuter - 53 words
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Article119 1956-05-07 7 RANGOON, Ma v I (Reuter) -BUI rebels have killed two people, burned granaries, and dynamited bridges in reprisal raids- against villages which supported Gkrvernmei candidates, accordina to reports reaching here today. .On Friday, rebels attacked three small towns about 20 miles from Rangoon, apparent. jy119 words
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NEWSBRIEFS
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Article34 1956-05-07 7 BAGDAD, M f fl (Reuter) •—Eighteen Communists serving prison sentences In Iracj were pardoucj last night by B a! decree. All the pris nera I en i to 1 1 nounce Communism,34 words
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Article44 1956-05-07 7 WASHINGTi >X, Ma y 6. (Rcatcn Tae World Bank today reported a net income of K I 0 t r tha ninemonth period end in 2 Mai :1 1 :.ua c a v. ,t'a 154-000,000 for the corresponding period in 1955.44 words
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Article41 1956-05-07 7 WASHINGTON, May ti. (UP) Navv Sc ae'aiv Cbarics S. Thomas has set May 14 fox the irt-martial ci Stafl Bat Matthew C. MeKeon on charges of lea Ling six m urine reci nits '•> Iheif deaths oa a discipliaary march.41 words
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Article36 1956-05-07 7 JERUSALEM, Israel, May r CAP)— lsrael onVial aourcei c. a y reported a quiet weeken I so far i I along lhe Ist i-Arab STinlstic lines. where a complete cea.-efire is in force now.36 words
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Article36 1956-05-07 7 LAS VEGAS, Mav 8 (AP) Dv.ors Blythe Barrymore. -H. aaughter Ol thi late Joan Barrymore and silent star Dolores Costello. and Lev. Bedell, 'it. were married he*e yesterday by a Justice ol the Peace.36 words
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Article35 1956-05-07 7 PENSACOLA. F or. da. May. I (AP)— A awirling waterspout hit Penaacoia yesterdsy, in :r:ng at least cne person, damaging several buildingß an.l knocking cut electric awm in B large section oi the city35 words
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Article34 1956-05-07 7 VIENNA. May (AP)— Four workaaan were killed and one seriously injured yesterday in the col!ap:-e of a bomb-ruined ■paitment bouse which they were clearing away for new building site m downtown Vienna34 words
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Article62 1956-05-07 7 HONGKONG. May 6 (UP) Hongkong shipping circles today said the British freighter Nigelock, which Peking Radio reported was bombed and strafed by Nationalist Chinese Sabrejets. was an abandoned ship. They said that the Ninelock went aground near the mouth of the lain River off the Pukien coast In62 words
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Article70 1956-05-07 7 THE HAGUE. May I < Reuter A group ol Papuan tillagers In the southern part Of Dutch New Guinea have raided a neighbouring village and massacred 29 of its inhabitants, according to reports from the territory reaching here yesterday. The attackers decapitated their victims, the reports said70 words
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Article52 1956-05-07 7 HOLLYWOOD. May fi (UP) —Former swimming champion and film Tarzan Johnny Weissmuller. 52, was arrested en aiank driving charges yoxtcrday night alter nis car collided with another car at an Intersection No one was injured. Weissmuller was freed on US$2O3 bail. Po'.iae said Weissmullcr failed a52 words
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Article39 1956-05-07 7 EGYPT will fulfil her military obligations to Syria il Syria and Israel clash in the event of Israel resuming work on the diversion of the Jordan river, thc Egyptian govern-ment-supported Middle East News Agency said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article71 1956-05-07 7 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky. Mav li. (AP)— A uoose was evicted from a hotel bar on Friday night the victim ot too much beer. The goose, a stately V> footer had made similar appearances in thc place or Wednesdav and Thursdav nights. The goose imbibed both evenings In fact, he71 words
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162 1956-05-07 7 ARMED POLICE GUARD PRESIDENT'S HOME AFTER MOB ATTACK SEOUL, May G (Reuter) An uncaxv trilOß arm reporled in the South Korean capital of Seoul today following yesterday's bloodv clash between Guveinment forces and an estimated 10.000 people The dash occurred when a large crowd af mourners escorting the body of162 words
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Article62 1956-05-07 7 be the goose would co away, he thought. When Keeling looked in on the bar on Friday night the goose was there again. Not onlv was the fowl screeching drunkenly, but he wa.s picking sequins off a woman patron's dress. "It's me or that bird. Keeling62 words
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Article78 1956-05-07 7 1 SITTING in the presidents loggia of the .arru of ,i Palma <lc Majorca. Princess Orate and her husband l] Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco i herr i primming matador u ith the traditional "Olr." The couple attual ly hone> mooning in Majorca th** most important is|iU.P. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration302 1956-05-07 7 WASHINGTON, May (i. (Reuter) THK I nited States Commerce Department today advised businessmen that Japans manufacturing: machine tool and pharmaceutical industries were among the best inspects lor foreign investment in that country. Thi> advice \va.> contained :n a new Btudy of Japan's investment-302 words
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Article74 1956-05-07 7 SOR. England. May 6 R< ltd Pr went out foi vesterday on his t maned Russian pony Zaman Th< presented to him I r n :u M: i K i he\ Wl v B tail tst monl S« vi ra! \v < p> ■>v r74 words
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Article38 1956-05-07 7 SIT.TAN M ih ed 1 en Youssef of lloro 1 1 granted sn amnesty ao prisoners in the nor: ia. rH rone I RSTB Bf Spanish protectorati I of Morocco in a decree published on Saturoay. Reuter.38 words
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Article71 1956-05-07 7 DENVER. May G JO ul —The c ur-* whii i a. nvicted Gilb< rt ham I dynamiting an drcraft Which era a< a 1 Bttd Killed 44 occupant will i n M i ar a motion U r a v. trtaL Lawy r't On ham71 words
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Advertisement94 1956-05-07 7 Ks X&xs&SfiK- fe.'S/lu 3§j ''v"v>? *^fe'* "w!v. 'XK-'ss. %m*Ebs9&Bfc&?%%r-''sC*'' •lavivx ;<-, Wvaai 'SSHHS'^ '■.'.%jSJfi'.s+ m Wm wwl'i'lx 'I /,''■<£.'' ■'^WmWrn. an '■a_fr '^mm^"m %}s£'„ x- 4>y '''/.-i,' I^&yy,yyy- 'wAmmmm\ jf i-Br > SANDLER of Bo Mon brings you the youngest iftt-^fc pump in the v. or Id Sec the young94 words
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Advertisement1225 1956-05-07 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore) (i 2 met) s r p THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ***l Carnrrt option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON tt CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. S ham Penang Teiresia* tor Avcrmcutn1,225 words
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Advertisement917 1956-05-07 8 MITSUI )s|^ LINE S'pore P. S'ham Penong FOR JAPAN from India Bansei Maru for Yo<oh C rr,a, Kobe M0 H M °y 9 May Akakurosan Maru fcr Yokohama Kcbe, Mon 20 Moy Bunyo Maru fcr Yokohama, Kcbe Moii 2 June 26 Mov FOR JAPAN from Continent Harunafon Maru for Yokohama917 words
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Advertisement624 1956-05-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINEH SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCant. j For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp Rott, rc Copenhagen y "i J Spore P S'haft j xi "JUTLANDIA" IS 20 Moy I J xx) "FALSTRIA" abt: 29 31 Mov 1 J xx XI "MEONIA" 7/8 Juic J unc xi Colls London Passengers624 words
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263 1956-05-07 9 Malaya Needs Stable Govt.— Says Banker THK transition to a measure of self-government m Malaya was achieved remarkabVv peacefully, out in Singapore there were dLsturbances and setbacks ana a considerable amount of striking by labour, said tne chairman ol the Mercantile Bank of India, Sir Kennetn W. Mealing at the263 words
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257 1956-05-07 9 Rubber Mart Uncertain As Wage Talks Continue Standard Market Correspondent THE main factor influencing the Singapore rubber market during the past week has been the negotiations between the employees and employers in j the rubber industry in the Federation of Malaya. Tne market bai been nncertain be cause of mixed257 words
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Article467 1956-05-07 9 By A Market Correspondent THE increased activity which had characterized (he Malayan share market a fortnight ago was gradually falling off towards the close of last week. The growing hesitancy on the part of operators may well have been due to the crucial stage reached in467 words
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Article297 1956-05-07 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS In th I A; H M 4. IMHSTRIAI S— C dated Tm Smelters Ord 2 B and :>,o/-. F Neave Ords 11 .1 to ;I■ |i.i leral Di*i i M-99 G mmons $2 071 8 Co to 12 I W 12.60*1 xx 61 a B297 words
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Article81 1956-05-07 9 EXPORTS of tin metal (primarv) from Malaya during April totaled 5.687 tons. ■gainst 6-503 tons In the pre- is month, official statist! ib w VS. offtake amounted to 2.550 and Europe, 1 .354 ns. Smaller exports went to Britain 1 1 M) tons), Brit, h P05(76881 words
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Article14 1956-05-07 9 april rubber < utputs an. aounced re: Kempas 290,400 lb.; Radella 10,400 lb.14 words
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Article215 1956-05-07 9 THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY ltd: Showed a consolidated profit of $428X611 Of 85 9'- and paid 9LY for rear ended ::i 10 55. Al balancing date net curi ent assets eq .ailed $1,770.81l or $3 M per $LOO share Since this data the capita! has been doubled bv the215 words
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Article, Illustration185 1956-05-07 9 CWEALTH OUTPUT INCREASES D RV FLOP M F.XT in the Commonwealth has reached the point where this free association Ol nations accounts lor a graal part— end in aagai raxes lor the greatof pari of tne tree WOrUffl output of agricultural and mineral commodities, says the publical i n M185 words
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Article35 1956-05-07 9 EQUIPMENT irom Britain and Holland will arrive ifl Australia soon fog I new5i.250 plant to make cathod< ray tubes for television sets. The plant will be established in Adelaide 1 South Australia.35 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-05-07 9 MEMBERS of the Staff of Furrj Kcouq Rubber Mfy. (MefeyeJ Ltd. ear/ <ricnds govt a farewell party to their assistant f;cr.crn 7 manager, Mr. Lea Y;f LodC, ri tfic aSS >' I I c.iport manager, Mr. a ig a r; sai i H p, <■ lit SM Iflßflfll64 words
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Article699 1956-05-07 9 The Edae Off The Tin Market THE pressure on tin supplies has eased lately. Many of the large users in the l .S. and Europe find they had stocked up beyond their needs at the end of la>t year. The markets, 100, are less precariously placed than they were lour699 words
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289 1956-05-07 9 SHELL GOES AHEAD WITH LOCAL POLICY 40 Malayans Hold Top Jobs SHELL has continued in its polirv of Malayanization and now has more than 40 Malayans in senior executive and accountants' posts. Some of them are "direct entry*' Cniversity graduates. Others v»eie promoted from within the organization. This is disclosn289 words
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169 1956-05-07 9 More Rice Planting In Malaya Estimated ESTIMATED total ana planted with rice in Malaya lor the main I '.V> 56 crop lias hern raised to 892.300 acres as compared with 871/WU acres in the preceding year, according to thc Commonwealth Economic Committee Rice Supplement. L.-. 4 c t '.:<>■ a169 words
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Article213 1956-05-07 9 New Way Of Drilling Studied MhTHOI) of dulling oil \wlls on the bottom of the soa with ri^ enclosed in a watertight < one and manned h\ underwater trews i s being studied hy Tl. fll was pcopoocsl by Mi K. Martin Jr. of Kreg Martin Associates, ■s, an undersea213 words
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Article104 1956-05-07 9 INVESTIGATION by British organizations of possible large scale overseas application of a new weed killer as a means <»f increasing lood supplies, is revealed in the annual report of the National Research development Corporation. This is one of the new project* which has been undertaken by thc104 words
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Advertisement752 1956-05-07 9 9- NOTICES rtKAK NATIONALS NON MALAY) SCHOLARSHIP FIND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES '1 I■■ ations for fron nonMalay Pei National (who have reg ten c v s w Ruler of th ii lergo th following cour |g for -rXMmn n 1 for Vi;;kr:\arv BCIBICI Applicants who sha n 3 n752 words
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Advertisement163 1956-05-07 9 NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE renders treea Qass D' and A ah gistered PWD Contractors will be received bv the S'atc Engineer, Johore, up to dc n of tin.' 16th. May, 1956 for: CONSTRUCTION OF 3 BLOCKS (2 QTRS) OF TEACHERS QUARTERS AND 1 BLOCK (2 QTRS) OF SINGLE STOREY163 words
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Article1739 1956-05-07 10 1 THK following Singapore candidates were successful in the theory of Music Examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, held in March. GRADE I V:etor:ne Fernandez, Wee Eng Ye. Victor Lim. Sally Chen-. Billy Boon, Molly Sng, Daphne Chong, Leung Chin r'oon.1,739 words
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Advertisement302 1956-05-07 10 ij (;aiha\ ob(,\m^\iion vim Ihe Kank Organisation A DELIGHTFUL HILARIOUS CO/y f /ALL lU[\ I MARY*- I NIGEL PATRICK-KAI Ml II DAVID TOMLIN min 111 in I \s'| M\\ oi in, i COMING! (,KUI nV.'"^^ TODAY o iO DEO N| .«^-^^--^-->^^>«--^-. Willi IMII-II I I Mb L/AWG SHAN PC I302 words
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Miscellaneous73 1956-05-07 10 H^^_^^^^^^^^^^^h m^. _Kf .--fl X -r 1 -^r^ F^Jj L^ sK~~> mm^****** m mMmmmm^mmmm m mm^^mm^my ITS N-^^^ rsoXfym. "Couldn't that wait until later?" 1 "And nobody thinks it's clever of you to have put c-r<*^v your tame mouse in granny's bed!" -§F <^^ \vsl ■■■■■■aaaaaaam vW^ 1 ftlzlMJb *A\73 words
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Article73 1956-05-07 11 THE Malaya Cup Veterans SOC or taan to B-Cai the Conibii ed Referees fa friendly B ar match in aid of charily on Sunday Mav 20 aril] be ■ell ied Irom the ioliowm.g: afuthukumurUi Lee Pak Tong, Abdul BahmfiT. Salleh Bujanjj, Lim Chwcc Chua. H..r.*h. .lohn73 words
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Article589 1956-05-07 11 BLACKWOOD SUBA THE STARS AjSixerlJbrThe Indians Army 6 S'pore Indians —z. By Ken Toft SPIRRtD on by I )*Z^^7* star, Blackwood, the Army went on to fll b-2 ittory ot e "Singapore Indians in a Community League soccer match at Jalan Besar sestet day. Tap A: x. Who have p589 words
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176 1956-05-07 11 IPOH, Sun.— Selangor beat Perak by 147 runs in their two-day interstate cricket match which ended H minutes before the scheduled time on the Town padang- today. With I first innings' lead Ol N runs. Selangor declared at 138 for live In their second176 words
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Article42 1956-05-07 11 BELFAST, Miy r > (Renter)— Tl elms Hopkins, Empire snd European b i jump champion, be tl the omenj e rid jump record bare yesterday by clear ng I 'cot l| inches, aajaiva* lent 174 mei rea42 words
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381 1956-05-07 11 THF Koval Island Ladies' Club Championship final was won hy Mrs. R. A. C. Cobley who beat Mrs. J. Hodgkinson by a narrow margin of 1-up at tbe Island Golf Club yesterday. Mrs I loci a kin son took the Inl hale Willi a381 words
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Article42 1956-05-07 11 INDIAN B.S. scored a 7-4 victory over the SIIB Police "A" in a SAFA Div SB match at Jalan Bcsar yesterday Scorers were iBS: Sankaran CA), Samy, Ramanathan. Pandian, Muthusamv SHB Police "A": Ismail Yousoff (2). Sankaran and Keong.42 words
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Advertisement985 1956-05-07 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT i Detf/-ti\fs CHasflaal bt. v< '.g.Ti a Depii r'ment '< Si grip' e Pol ce F rce Applicants i T< 1 x H rianes ■><<( iienghuas or Shanghai- •.< e A.e lri J- f.:- M be phfsir.il. y ■.r u 4' in beUd less •a .n985 words
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Miscellaneous226 1956-05-07 11 .-brer By Al Capp *ALL KNO^S T.-r -TtF*tft^DOGmroi S AUTlf-S RJ\.- AFTER N t^ v J 1 j^/^ i ***c— 't^^' K PULES. AT TH* FIRST l I so' ANV UNPORF "-->. LIT BACHELOR DRUG J v w_iirf_dL SHOT, VO' FRIGHTENED 1 5ACK O^ERTH* UNE Pi-FCRE SUNDOWN, t^ r^-^V vO>226 words
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Miscellaneous35 1956-05-07 11 socci:r S A FA. LFAGJ'F 0OJflT« MFMTY: Europeans Royal Miapn al Man Bo^r Stadium *i 5 15 pj* niv SB: t.mo.ba. an. Rajaji Sports Club at Gcyls ag Stad u n il 5-1J p as,35 words
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Article649 1956-05-07 12 WORLD SPORT Manchester's Revie Plan' Works This Time FJi. Cup Final Bv VERNON MORGAN WEMBLEY Stadium, Middlesex, May 5 (Reuter) Manchester C'itv won the Football Association cup final, nio>t prized award in English soccer, by beating Birmingham Citv by three goals to one here this afternoon, alter the teams had649 words
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Article29 1956-05-07 12 S 'FIELD LOSE —The Brazilian Club Vescoda Gema defeated Sheffield Wednesday. English first division side. 2-0 in a football match in Olympic Stadium The Brazilians led 1-0 at halfmtm29 words
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Article130 1956-05-07 12 LONDON'. May 9 > R-. .tcr) The h nours list for the 1355-56 soccer flflflaanj. In England snd Scot. and is as follows: ENGLAND KA. (up: Man Befltes CM 9 League Division One: Champions Mancnegter Doited He'-cgd*. H :o: fie I Town and Sheffield United. League Division130 words
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Article225 1956-05-07 12 LEICESTER, May 5 (Reuter)— Leicestershire kept the Australian touring side in the field all day here today while scoring 275 for the loss of seven wickets. This te the 1 ict that they ne ol their leadM a ice '1 ompkin, ifTo: 5 from225 words
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Article, Illustration258 1956-05-07 12 The Queen A German A .10-YEAR-OLD former Nazi paratrooper was helped up to the Royal Box at Wembley Stadium to receive a small sold medal from the Queen the first Football Association tup winners medal ever presented to a German. His name: Bert Trautmann. goalkeeper of Manchester "it v (pictured258 words
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Article120 1956-05-07 12 LONDON. May 5 (Rente Close of play scores ii and first-class cricket matches which began today were: untrrhurv a 21 no wicket (Hedges 80. K I \t Leeds, Hampsl 1 for •ve declared. (Grey 50, 1 14 >r o- e \t Norlh.impton. V ->.:i V* ,:-:r120 words
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Article22 1956-05-07 12 LON". P \"l C nia. May o tae Trinidad sprinter, unonV equalled tha world 100 w er* vr-.s tarda y.22 words
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Article306 1956-05-07 12 Needles Obliges The Punters Needles was then second from laat The favourite then began bis characteristic finishing effort weaving his way through the field. Fabius Clung tenaciously to thc lead until, with a furlong to go. Come On Rod. an outsider, Just DOCed ahead. A hundred yards from the post.306 words
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Article130 1956-05-07 12 KENTUCKY DERBY LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Mav 5 (Reuter)— Needles, the' favourite, today won the Kentucky Derby, America's premier horserace, run over a mile and a quarter here today. Pfebj w a Ond and Co a.e On R- I WSa third. ed es Is s >oo od the 1 i V.i winner130 words
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Article332 1956-05-07 12 Bailey Upsets Cracks The Four LOS ANGELES, Mav 6 (UP)— Jim Bailey, an Australian attending the University ol Oregon, scored a stunning upoet yesterday over fellow Australian and world champion mi.er John Landy today to crack the four-minute mile for the first time in the United States Bailey, |n spoiling332 words
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Article, Illustration322 1956-05-07 12 POLICE, INDIAN TIE AT 152 SCRC vs Varsity THE Chine -c ma le th< :r runs for nine wi sets 14 minutes. Ce Ll W* ng the >rer w ith inled tours and two e while Chong Jin had six fours snd t 1 cs in his 50. BK S>322 words
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Article247 1956-05-07 12 THE Police and Indian Association, with 152 runs each, ended a sensational days cricket at Balestier Road yesterday lor the first tie of the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament tins season. Given 87 minutes to score 193 for an outright win, the Police, in a race against247 words
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Article914 1956-05-07 12 POLICE Sports Association and Indian Association drew at Balestier Road. IA Bajendra c Bteecni b Sandosham 0 Hussein Shah c Cei aliens— h <a: dram 44 Harcharan Singh c Stevene b San losham 0 Anguli: i c Sundram b VelupUlai I Lull Sx.,:. h Perera 19 S D914 words
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Article136 1956-05-07 12 SINGAPORE'S Ceyl >n Sports Club ha to plav crick) IKb JaJrai ta during the A; J this year A Club spokesman told our cricket reporter, I Marker, yesterday that the invitation titheC cricketerg came trom Mr. M. Saravanam.. High Commissioner in Indor.c-ia. Four matches will136 words
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