Singapore Standard, 8 May 1956
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Title Section22 1956-05-08 1 Singapore Standard •zrzz. 'vs' ir\ Jt A FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 AFDDF SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1956 lt PAGES E>TS22 words
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Article146 1956-05-08 1 More Grips— Govt. Promise iance oval would undertaken .7 t sex as on the admittuuties j nee j hen are placed police. t and atement are proceedince r conduct on lembtT of the Government Wet measures uaunist terrsuppiies from by the two tons of found hidden! area. Gov Evidence OfA.P. - 146 words
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Article106 1956-05-08 1 ANDREW ROTH - Merdeka Talks ANDREW ROTH Bv standard's London Bureau Chief LOITO m M n.— TUnp not look nay hi pefuJ as Singapore i Iferdeka delegation flaneaay I lay r 75 minutes mi I ng th the Colonial Office negotiators. Mr. Dei 1 Marshall told reporter the session that the prospects of106 words
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525 1956-05-08 1 Talks Break Down Over 15 Cents -'-UA LUMPUR. le a icrs of -.e Federatior. i ojo.ooo rubber wo. hi x njghi ordered a nati n-wide from Friday "until further notice." The order was issued bv the Execute c unci] of the N ttl nal525 words
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Article405 1956-05-08 1 And It's Tough Going, Too I Insfc Id I I meeting this [afternoon, the Singapore and Col< nial Office delegations WiU meet tomorrow afternoon. Ai the third week of the confers oa op< m d thia morning, the lines ol compromise suggests d themselves, On Btngapore'a405 words
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Article230 1956-05-08 1 Marshall Is No Asian— Says Lee LONDON, May 7 (Reuter)— Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secretary of the Singapore Peoples Action Party, said here today that the 'Asia for the Asians" trend in the crown colony would continue "whatever Mr. David Marshall says/' Mr Lee t Id a lun htime ting230 words
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Article48 1956-05-08 1 TAIPEI. May 7 (Reuter) The former Chinoe Nationalist Ambassador in Washington. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo. has been appointed .-enlor adviser to President Chiang Kai-shek. it was announced here tori ay He has been succeeded in Washington by Dr. Hollington Tong. Ambassador to Japan.48 words
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Article42 1956-05-08 1 VATICAN CITY. May 7 I Reuter Dr. Paul D. White, heart specialist of Boston who treated President Eisenhower during his illness last year, was among 20 physicians and surgeons received by Pope Pius XII in special audience today.42 words
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Article37 1956-05-08 1 1 DEAN MARTIN and Jerry Lewis yesterday were named "the two best dressed men jin America" by the Men's Apparel Guild in California, representing 75 West Coast maker? of men's and boy's wear. A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-05-08 1 MISSES Deborah Connor, left, and Margaret Scobib who arrived in Singapore yesterday from Australia by Qantas Airways on their way to Kuala Lumpur io serve in the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital. Tho two nurse s are the first of five Australia is sending to Malaya this yearStandardpic - 63 words
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Article121 1956-05-08 1 DEFENCE PACT IN BRIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The mutual defence treaty between the Federation of Malaya and the United Kingdom will be a "short document." Its joint working party preparing the draft here decided today. The treaty text would include a preamble and general principles of mutual assistance protection and121 words
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Article22 1956-05-08 1 TWENTY-FOUR Chinese Nationalist government officials have been impeached for neglect of duty, it was announced in Taipei yester- day. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article72 1956-05-08 1 Frogman New Probe LONDON. May 7 (UP) Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden has ordered a full report on The bizarre death ol Cmdr Lionel Crabb. Britain's top "frogman." a London new -paper reported today. Crabb disappeared whil< carrying out an underwater mission near the Soviet cruiser that brought Soviet Premier72 words
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Article20 1956-05-08 1 A DISCARDED cigarette caused an underground Itplosion yesterday in Tokyo which damaged eight buildings and injured four persons APAP - 20 words
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Article167 1956-05-08 1 MELBOURNE. May 7 (Renter) A Russian family who had been in Australia for 14 years left by ship today for home following letters Irom relatives telling them that the new Bovfc l regime waa "g< nt mux" The family are Mr. Abraham Frankel his wile167 words
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Article115 1956-05-08 1 PARIS, May 7 (UP)— President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here today in an armoured train for a five-day state visit that brought on the strictest security precautions seen in France in many years. The last Yugoslav rul< r to visit France was assassinated. King115 words
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Article30 1956-05-08 1 REBELS murdered about 20 Europeans in attacks on farms in the western part of the Oran Department on Sunday night, according to first reports reaching Algiers yesterday. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1956-05-08 1 INDONESIA will enter five specially chosen films in the coming Asian film festival to be held at Hongkong this year. U.PU.P. - 23 words
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Article345 1956-05-08 1 J. S DAVID - J. S DAVID By SABOTEURS drained nearly 12.000 gallons of emulsified bitumen from a pipeline in a factory into the Bukit Timah (anal around midnight on Sunday. Thr 1 r.s l <}.* man ag. r.g dirccv r Malayan Bit um« n Pr j Limited Mr. C345 words
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Article182 1956-05-08 1 TRIBUTE TO THE POLICE IPOH. Mon.— The Director ol Operations. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, today told members of the Federation Police Force that the people of Malaya now had more confidence in them than in the paat. Comma fmm General Bourne, this tribute to the force will long be remembered182 words
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Article53 1956-05-08 1 MELBOURNE. May 7 Reuter' The British warship Diana, believed to hav r d< livered the weapon to b< used in the atomic test on the Montebello Islands this month, is due at Fremantle tomorrow. The test may b* made within nine or ten da;, a it53 words
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Article88 1956-05-08 1 TOKYO M- ;l ri '1 k; o police r< porl i daj I ;>• r < p< rn wa cr; u r ri a*- 26 others hghtlj injui a stamp* ch at Oh .r. •a a .hr ne ir 1 r t night when a crowd88 words
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Article38 1956-05-08 1 THE skipper of th< Sw« trawler Birman fi hint n the Easte rn Baltic radi yesterday thai hi* hip had b' n hoare oa" b\ thn m< n Irom a Soviet patrol boat Re ute rReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement17 1956-05-08 1 HiONABItJHM t mms^.% i (TRAOINOCO"^S t '1* M \W&sr\ "y *V V J^^-l Famous for yuaufiy PsUl17 words
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Advertisement114 1956-05-08 1 GL< 4 tf £p Kmwdi' YOGHOURT L^ r WITHOUT F»TTHI«t J&k Bv^-k-— An set" \m^ 4 4Xm//^' To do your own K P^ decorating uewT^r with V ei' washable distemper The easily applied wall coating specially designed for the home decorator. obtainable in 14 28 lb. containers in Singapore only114 words
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Article46 1956-05-08 2 KUANTAN Two more clerks anc: two es peatmen have been appo. to the Post Office staff he cope wit ising mail tan became Pah sag •al. A revised schedule of posthsg times for both surface and aim awg also been p."46 words
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Article570 1956-05-08 2 SEMENYIH... The True Facts Women's Stories Of Strip Are Believed COMMISSION'S RULING ON PROBE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tho Commission of Inquiry probing the conduct of mid-January "strip tease" food checks at Semenyih ruled today as "substantially true" allegations of six women witnesses that they had to fetch, in570 words
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Article, Illustration13 1956-05-08 2 Question Of Dignity MR. JUSTICE THOMSON nq u iry Co m miss ioncr13 words
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375 1956-05-08 2 Criticism Of Army Booths Was Justified Kl AL A Ll'MPl'K, Mon Army Hessian Booths erected at Semenyih in January lor the daily dawn food search of villagers Roing: to work were unsatisfactory and Kave rise to public criticism which was justified, Mr. Justice Thomson, ruled today. In daylight, the He375 words
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476 1956-05-08 2 LOWER CERTIFICATES WILL BE PASSPORTS TO JOBS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government today explained that the introduction of the lower certificates of education would provide Malayan students with a "passport to employment'* or, in the alternative, an "open sesame" to further secondary education. The examination, whiah is one of476 words
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Article145 1956-05-08 2 Saooer Has A Case To Meet V I fl BT SSL, Mora II defence opei I today in UM Di tri O ul M irtia] held el s rel Patani in which Sfl Adnan bin Ibrahim < No. 73 Squadron Royal Engineer!. was chary I with making no t to145 words
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Article, Illustration679 1956-05-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —To expect thousands of people to submit to food searches morning after morning, irrespective of whether there were grounds of suspicion against them individually, was to put a very severe strain on their patience and understanding. MR. Justice Thomson, who herded thc679 words
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Article365 1956-05-08 2 EDUCATIONAL BLUEPRINT HAILED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Leaders of all communities in thc Federation today welcomed the Federal Education Committee's blueprint for the country's future educational policy based on orienting all schools and curricula to a Malayan outlook. The Malayan Chinese Association's Central Education Committee declared it was quite satisfied with365 words
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216 1956-05-08 2 Press Brought Light Public Dissatisfaction KUALA I CMPI R The Press and the* Malayan Chinese Association served thc public interest in bringing to light pub lie dissatisfaction over lhe "strip" food c he< ks at the gates of the Semenyih Village in January. Mr. Justice Thomson, the Commissioner of Inquiry216 words
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Advertisement227 1956-05-08 2 ■l^ycad'Oi > the great new laaaaaaas aaaaaal fl drivers co for these Fl/9iiC J2r T l* sf* Isf O vsfl V l ivaiia ex iiutud aa p»trol or 5 1 hire 6 Mad. For sheer *t*lc, eronomv, drivrr-romforl, power and even finer performance, from lhe fast, smart I lon van227 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-05-08 3 ;\\\\\\\\\\V \\\\\\\\\>/. lau Minister for C Transport. Mr. Ong Yoke J I. in. visited the Sentul Workshops of Malayan c Railway last Saturday. C Z He wis accompanied by Mr. (I. Harrison, gene- j ni BHSaage* and Mr. A..1 5 g Ball the Chief Mechanical Bagiaeer. Pietare shows64 words
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215 1956-05-08 3 USE SHUTTLED BETWEEN FOUR DOCTORS AS BABY CHOKED TO DEATH Father Tells Court lii \l. Mun. A policeman's fiveanVsld baby boy was < hoked to death by a piece ol lot ia his respiratory astern, because surgical at ten minutes, the Kuala Lumpur |tßfr was told to<! by Dr. Ernest215 words
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Article52 1956-05-08 3 -1' bl im< I hen i v w D, truck an< r i Ln Deman, It] ny In a dazi U ia] i i ading i f i ir-ton Albion Chlnta Manls Q in in ho pital. m named said the f.i-tmg r. it were52 words
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Article198 1956-05-08 3 r LUMPUR. Mon Mai. 34--1 book shop r anc b bin us 20-year-old assed and in obscene I gaflfcj before thc I Mai to St ts oi bsci D phot to a British serv: man v lacob admitti I possession of four them. 1 Corporal i:198 words
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Article58 1956-05-08 3 Kl/ALA LIPIS, M< n. A adi planter. I a! bin V ii aj KamDong Bua< K.y, Bharu, an! found guilty of p. big rati* of prep red ocaua a'.ucd at more ban 11,000 a a i atenced to three months' jail and ttned I n58 words
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Article77 1956-05-08 3 NANO Mon. A woman. K H Bft said in thc Magistrate's Court today, she samsu because <e thc dn- I I 4" day- nt. 1 a ri [drink rS thar: i nMeynt 0 1 she told Magistrate, Mr K. A Long K I :'.:.e |20077 words
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298 1956-05-08 3 PEXAXG. Mon— lf relig n and G cvi i tunent see that eve: body in this country Rets a fair living i age and a certain necessary '.r.imm'.im of food and shelter. Community. will do away with itself. Tha H Jack Griffiths, Vi298 words
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Article152 1956-05-08 3 KUAJ A LUMPUR, M< n The Fedora*, n Chic. Mini ter Tunku Abdul Rahman has ordered the tenth anniversary tioi ol thc UMNO to be postponed to May 17, bee of the F< Legislative Council meeting on Maj 16. "I cannot do two things at a152 words
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Article45 1956-05-08 3 ska. ;.\N. Goh Chares '<ai. 4. ai sestoi day need 11-000 Singap Courl for impasses! ing dutiah e 1 1 q ts aa-.ridy. 1-1 tobacco and 1.200 cigarettes, In i unpen which a*ai Ing i fl I is Singapore Break- rs.45 words
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Article221 1956-05-08 3 Kl ALA LIMPIR, Mon. A rice tvcoon Foong Soon Seng said in the Sessions Court today he was very perturbed by a police vehicle which trailed him after investigations into fraud allegations were started against him. He laid ho thought it was a kidnapper's221 words
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Article20 1956-05-08 3 MALACCA Red CIOSS Wil bold ;i a Bail a' tbo Badminton Hall in Tranquerah Road next Friday.20 words
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148 1956-05-08 3 1 1 \N Mnn 1' 1 c hi .ire aw.e Ot I BSM attOl i read and 1 many peop i ladulgi sort of g ase- g v. ng With :I R( i lent Con missioner, Mi K P B ng] sm aid to laj Pi148 words
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Article268 1956-05-08 3 VICTORY IN MALARIA WAR IS NEAR New Drugs Cut Death-Rate KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- An i ndicotio thot vict had finally been sighted in the long bottle to rid Malaya of Malaria, was given today by the_Federotion's Institute for Medical Research. Reviewing Its activities during the (Mart year, the Institute announced268 words
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419 1956-05-08 3 Oil Clerks Ask For More Wages NEARLY MO white-collar workers of three oil companies in Singapore want a general wage increase ranging irom 830 to $50 a month. The workers arho belong to the Federation of Singapore Petroleum Employees' Unions submitu d this demand to419 words
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183 1956-05-08 3 DR. JOHN Tassis of the fellow s/orker, v. KulunthiWoodbridge Mental Hospital l vellu at Its sn aats Road on sale at i murder trial in thai March I, last year. Singapore High Court yesterday, that he hari examined Y. Vairappan and wa.s of183 words
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Advertisement21 1956-05-08 3 MALAYAN PRIMER i 'OMORROW j rr,. "^saaaaavjl )j& f w C;kcmaScoP£ i$,J\ E ALEC L °L'ISJOLi:[»A.\ "THE SWAN CATHAY lONfr" llssaaaV.21 words
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Advertisement60 1956-05-08 3 Traffic Boss 9 Car* Was THE Singapore Traffic V/ A-T-PFf Chief A. E. Minns had »»V#C?#l some anxious moments in° traffic cons were when he tame out of _T alerted and a search was Princes Restaurant on made. Saturday night. lt ll wa s found abanHis car had been stolen60 words
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Advertisement232 1956-05-08 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomach- Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backed. e, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL OK%SA FROM 725 c.c. to 500c. c. Model D1 y3_^o^aaW^-J^" MPg 7 yfls^^^!^ unequalled t.. K7Wmmm^p***ml€232 words
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Article331 1956-05-08 4 Chambers Send Strongly Worded Protest To Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Government's pound of flesh method of assessing customs duty might drive importers away to seek a healthier climate, warned the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today. In rtrongly worded protest sent to the Chief Minister,331 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-05-08 4 Yong Peng Seong - Yong Peng Seong by Dr. K. 11. Hughes of Kuala Lumpur about to kiss his Australian bride, thc former Miss Mary Himc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hince. after their wed ding at the St. John's Church in Kuala Lumpur, last Saturday. The fjroomStandardpic - 66 words
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Article, Illustration247 1956-05-08 4 FERN STEAR-THE MOST TALENTED OF ALL THE "T-cz Santa Manas," three singing brothers from Malacca, v.cie last night Winner beaten into second place by Services crooner Fern Stear in the grand finals of Rad.o Malayo's 1956 Talentimc Competiton at Victoria Memorial Hall. Steer, attached to the Army at Blakcn' Met:,247 words
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Article31 1956-05-08 4 A TAY Koh Vat bus ran Into a ditch Ifl I BUMSfI Road ss tarda? anc w peaaaasjari wore hurt. They were lenaeecd to thc General Hospital31 words
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Article157 1956-05-08 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singa pore yesterday were: Kuvers Sellers Spot FOB. 88 881 No 1 K.SS M:t\ SS SSI No. 1 Juno ST; Ml No. Maj B6| MJ No. May 151 B*ii lone: Hesitant. TIN PRICE Thr price oi tin yesterdiv was S.IT4; per157 words
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Article137 1956-05-08 4 REYKNt'E coUectiOßS of t'r.e Singapore Customs Dcpartmenl for tht months of January to April, amounted to (30,021,000, sn Increase aJ $2 532,000, as compared with the same "nrriod last year. A marked increase was shoA-n Bgalnst petroleum receipts which recorded a rise of $1,460,000 Revenue137 words
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Article34 1956-05-08 4 FIVE persons were injured SO I removed to tne General Hospital yesterday when car <i van collided in Perak R red. One man. Jumahat bin Rohwai, 24 was admittecl34 words
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Article33 1956-05-08 4 A 16-YEAROLD girt. Siew Voke Chun, i uffering {rom pected poisoning was adn itted to the Genera] Hospital Bl 1 D5 Bjn. tin., morning. She \va< put on the danger list.33 words
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Article35 1956-05-08 4 HONGKONG, May 7. Special Standard Service: Closing Prices Of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.74 to Merlins; $5.8375 to US$l; $1J32 to Malayan Sl; SO.lBB to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254,625 to a tacl.35 words
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Article98 1956-05-08 4 Tunku Will Address Youth JOHORE BAHRU, afc a. An Important ipee h i d las presenl constitutional evolul on In tne federation i ntil c I ".Malaya Today" sriH v e a ada r the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rehman. when be opens 'he national conference of the Ma98 words
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Article88 1956-05-08 4 A SINGAPORE Police C);T. n who pleaded guilty to barge oi accepting $154 basa I Johore man yesterday hanged hi. plea lo "not ty.*' Tae Officer, probatj nary Inspector afarimuthu Ba ss ndram pleaded g ii tv on S. I irciay in the Fifth Magistrate's Court to88 words
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127 1956-05-08 4 MALACCA, Mon. Hundreds ol Catholics yesterday IOOS the road to Alor Gajah to near the annua! mass and sermon at Santa Cruz chapel Stop Malim Hill. The more devout ones had spent the eve ln prayer and preparation for the festival held en127 words
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Advertisement309 1956-05-08 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATI K ACTIONS Jaw ODEON jn_run_inun.nar.i-L- ITU I.MiI.IMI s| It I 111 I > MB LIANG SHAN-PO J > ana \J* r .CHU YING TAI&r 1 1 Sj_£h aVI MANDARIN >■ i| Wmwwwwwvwuv NEXT CHANGE \\\\\\\wm\\\\\\\W tVsV JOHNSON 'JOSEPH GOTTEN RUTH ROMAN JACK CARSON fi/ «^a^™™ p^asssssssassaaaMHHHpas^^al j309 words
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Advertisement468 1956-05-08 4 f'sHAW "BROTHERS^ ORGANISATION VS" I J r^ I J COMING! He Swears VencjeHm I t ALAN I ADD IDWARD I 1 THE DARKEST HOUR' I -a^a^-^-^-^a^a^a^-a^-i^-^-a-aaaaaa-. I easel M* 4 *> -4-6.Jt.|J| THIRL IS \IWR A 1)1 I! V 1 sssas-*' m^n^ asaaa t NEXT CHANGE! iWiiu„iv ™1 "DIRIIT" Aaeaai468 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-05-08 5 Yons Penq Seong - Yons Penq Seong ■|\|MM<III^ <•< Ul« (.eneral Hospital. Srr\di nf the I>istri< t Hospital. i^kab «-\r s< NI<l l,r (I^ *"<* relatives at if—aar airport on Siiunl.^ uhm thev left f<>r an 18-month training totirsc in tuberculosis ?..a_lrr the Colombo Plan —Photo h>44 words
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83 1956-05-08 5 |hl \I VIIWI Mop..— move to eicct Mr. MTBaB Been— suspended leader ol the Labour nn \L>ion a> president ol the kisfxpetteil to be iti.:dr at an extraordinary conbrr at Jlakm M a\ Ire. Selad Perak, x- n I rum the osteal of83 words
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Article43 1956-05-08 5 False hade Mark C ount m E BAHRU. Mon. Goarl g* Cnoa Sau Chin was g sporting 75 F trade mark w-u> counterfeited. tokJ the Court tha imported from and he was un■JJnat the trade mark ■**a counterfeited. ml Jt was adjourned to43 words
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Article34 1956-05-08 5 I R, Mon E Hospital in cd dona9-. WJaal in April. This included a police endowment of $1 and $5,000 from thc Soc! in Company as endr IBS one tu d34 words
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Article109 1956-05-08 5 TANJONG MALIM. IfOtl Ong Tai Mee, -aVyeajr-old it ndant ol a 1 ransport lorry was i lh< ,i to death iti rday al the 44th mile- m Kuala Lumpur Ip»>h i n his ehicle over- urn< I 1 tie lorry wa C ißjing a •a:-_109 words
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Article131 1956-05-08 5 $15,000 Cash, Gems Stolen ALA LUMPUR. Mon.^ The Kuala Lumpur r he late ng Bfa Un 1 burgled in one he mov robberies ;n lhe Federal Capital, The Standard learnt today. li and jewellery, estimated at $15,000. are These include a diamond ng and co tlsns of rsi war Bri131 words
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Article98 1956-05-08 5 He Had Family Troubles BECAUSE he had "family troubles at home in London," h Corporal got provoked and beat up two soldiers sitting on the verandah of the Corporals' me- > pore Court Martial was told, yesterday. Cpl D I G tsanni rl of London, eras found guilty on three98 words
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Article34 1956-05-08 5 MRS BEAMOUNT, wr c ol a military doctor ststloasd has ioinoo eniOT stall of the Kins Edward VTI S hool. She formerly tatlfhl in the ndary Grammar School in Hud York a.rr.34 words
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Article346 1956-05-08 5 Hush Hush Red Mission In S 'pore The Aim: To Get Support Of Secret Societies A SPECIAL Communist mission is now in the Colony attempting to recruit secret societies to gang up with the MCP. fad ided in the mission arc several top notcJiers from the notorioui Fourth Regiment oftheCommuni346 words
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224 1956-05-08 5 sAX^mmmW jg KLALA Ll'MPl JB, Mon —Tho ***\*m%M J9 s 'l'"^or (iovernment announced today that Mav 11 (Thursday) Cww-faS-aM 1 and M v K (Friday) will he ****>*"EQn publi( holidays in the State, if the new moon is sighted in the JVCa^CC-Tafafa-efc (oUntrv224 words
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176 1956-05-08 5 'I WAS CHARMED' HE SAID A LABOURER, Zakaria Ahmad, who left his two-ttay-oul bride, was ordered by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate, Mr. Tan Boon Teik," to pay 525 each month to Salbiah binte Samin for the upkeep oi their child. Al a previous176 words
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Article111 1956-05-08 5 Two Gagged, Robbed Of $1,000 KUALA SELANGOR, Mon.— Three masked II IBy :B md and gagged a padi planter and bfa arife i I Ks apong Parit Tali Ayer, near here, last night and I i sped with SI.OOO in cash, Jewels and clothe-. The planter, Ahmad hin Haji Mohamed111 words
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Article74 1956-05-08 5 irOII. Mon.— The rooms of three Army servicemen nnd taaa' wives, residing In tha Maa- Hotel arei t bi ''ken into during I ie areekead and jcwel\e\ v an ash amotintinf to al o it 57L27 were -to'.en Entry to these laacas sraB Kelieved to74 words
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Article154 1956-05-08 5 DON'T SET SPECIFIC DATES -YAP BINOAPO B I wa:- rfront will I paielyaed U all expaftrl FBcera quit thc Hart) ir Bi ard now. said Mr. yap PI ftf 0< otai ol the b. arsTs aa^aetors, at tha Malaj anlsatioo frnmrnlitrttwi yesti rd i Mr. Yap added that U thia154 words
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Article73 1956-05-08 5 SINGAPORE Police Usaovered a quantity ol T.N.T. buried In the shores ol Pulau Ayer Chaen a, an li and 1 1 las Colony, yesterd f Pc e Scare I .ry Peter Qasjue sic: I bat 11 sras the T.x T. eras tolen fram the Anununitioo Depot,73 words
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Advertisement255 1956-05-08 5 J. un: ,\iunimy Ji he's so happy!" 1 r v v *CTr a*- j C l.a I' >^> *P S b made especially lor the aha, rf thc (ami! ks =^l. *"</'C to protect his sensitive skin and *^^r 7 k a lum coa-iortabU aad Mffa> H=r- CussonS x r255 words
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Miscellaneous212 1956-05-08 5 Standard cJflmanac Information at a Glance ajjfae-M-a--aM-iaii 1 1 y_ljN O'APTOIR'E MMhr I I 111 *ii s-^m% <*^^ ,ii sißß^^-aß_^_--aßia»-Bi^____«---aB ■»n i i i i i Free nn shi »w— K I C il Shell Tl itrel i I I m Nil Gymnastic lice m. S'PORI -I Wil* <I I212 words
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Miscellaneous453 1956-05-08 5 Weather Report M* I I M M Taaauat ature: I En 0 p-m. M.a. Ul 7.50 a. in M Sins »re l rSF 75F) kota Bahru Kuala Lumpur 1 71 F U Ka n e:.v' a mi Temperature: From 7.30 am to T.iiO pm. Mra 7 Singapore (87F E*enans (90F>,453 words
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Miscellaneous436 1956-05-08 5 f|f Bt-Bl I PBI S 0 ii zhlight. •18 82m 415 M< a the Move 1 16 82m ;4 30 N« -116 B2ml 44" Newa Con menl 116.82m i 4.43 Concert H i li) HL'm i ."i 13 1-aa-a l^viaa. a H.- O chestra 1 16 82m I 545 Wilfred436 words
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Article479 1956-05-08 6 PIIULbU M perfect system of education BMkjlbm the wor! 1 Mi I 111 HI Ootllin .ttce appointed by the Federation Governmn.t aaal m public its recommend bss. al BS-taV-cation during I ta Itlonal period ol ten years which it hopes will be "ace. ptaaMi 10 ttal -MOpil of479 words
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Article597 1956-05-08 6 'j'::. sported U bg Un Ta> *^*iif ssgalnat thaii 1 unese v >:t.:r. •■prom-t0../' carries s irning to those who have been ca--1 Inl i ttitnaing thai olfen ol goodwill nnd Metsd IB leadCM 111 Pelting are based on sin i I Bolsl ::i aMngopow and597 words
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Article, Illustration812 1956-05-08 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan 1 KOILDKR, Colorado mmm rniversity of Colo-r-rio is a State I'nivenity. This means it is one of the essential instruments of American democracy. It is subject lo thfl State Legislature; it* standards are not hifi!:; but it provides Ugtsei education lor the sort of people that could812 words
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Article, Illustration248 1956-05-08 6 Dcn\cr is considered to be an 9 tentative capita; of the Unite I States In tha event of war. I; |9 alias ly PrcsiV ni Elisenhoa er*9 choice f< r a s immei White House And Air F. rce'? 'We-' P-::.'." W :>? leisure and toe i248 words
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Article166 1956-05-08 6 do its duty If tht people. Govcnv ent fcSaSUM N has erred, yet fOfOAWt to rectify a mistake caused by \is own stupidity. Thit, to put u mildly, shows a state of n ind described In U gal arlauee as NON COMPOS MENTIS. By acceding ie tho r ce\ iei166 words
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Article320 1956-05-08 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by a/ Its alter sad aalieerate caatempl <or the public that there is no word m tho EngIth langueae adequately to describe its attitude. If there is one flung ot which Britishsponsored governments can be juetly proud is its reaped f>r religions.320 words
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Article341 1956-05-08 6 nV 4 mA? Sir: I hear that a Mat bi to be creatt d In Belang r to I nabic the State to have a Deputy Mentn Desag. It this is so. then I can only say that it is going to be a waste341 words
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Advertisement94 1956-05-08 6 JUST OUT! -_-__---«------------w-------------«"-""-^"-"^"^^^^ How To Conqufr Acc A T me Dctcctirc Frutfrar.on 1 From Bongkr.When yourethwort- New Y ork, on 60,000 ed. don't work your rs 0^ wor id c-- i feeling, off on other B 0 A x J pna r Real detective hu-v I shows you smugglers and94 words
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Advertisement48 1956-05-08 6 ii aajajßßßHßßs^Bs^a^ajata^^ anaasS'SMW"' 1 Hl_< "^^^^^aW S**^^ i jsi 4iit^ c>(Dtß llkl I n buy- IJI Bi ...The best you s arkKn* AP ?U C> II I|m J CYdraX Cvdcr. from the covin- y r HEALTH <"'» JfrK good Ht .USV. SST'''"" alt/ J SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. fl48 words
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320 1956-05-08 7 EM. May 7 I rival facogling for 'rack A said H Contest I rvers e cont a*exna rv wa s h' I pro-Iraqi mportant Legion 9 co* by tcr of Briaid. the is> the Arab Le '"a cething caul and there ;s a320 words
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67 1956-05-08 7 t\\ Ma > 7< l P)— The Chinese Communists are carrying out a lihet and the capital city of Lhasa is "full of fear" as the u»s in an effort to quell an armed revolt, official sources Et alese f iid the67 words
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Article37 1956-05-08 7 I£ nrioneE o have K after a *t a use K nth. reports X re from bt Borneo and one ln i I British I another I on Indonesian ■tort :»:*er having crossed37 words
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Article56 1956-05-08 7 P (Reuter) Police have arrested a wc i* having b or tcn-month-old teas, fl rood near Rome. I man teas charged with attempted wmm%*M\ wk B'd the baby managed to poke his head o B* r e and was still alire when a man hunting R456 words
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Article204 1956-05-08 7 fort to learn the leader^ Of revolt. Other unconHrmed .paaavtl said that as many as 900 I mese troops had been massacred by i Ibetans Bui the besl Inl t here d ibt number wa-s that high. Most, h w* ever, agreed that the Chi nese may204 words
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Article106 1956-05-08 7 Greatest Event Just Now' LONDON, May 1 (Bt iter*— T n Griffiths, former Labour colonial secretary. iaid here yesterday that the c: .crgenee of tne continents of Asia and Africa to the front of the world's stage was the great I I place j sow. ey are in revolt against106 words
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Article61 1956-05-08 7 PORTSMOUTH, England May I 'AP 1 A twin-engined Canberra |ei bomber with three tm n aboard wai rapt rtrd missing today n a secret b( j oaat the lata oi Wight. 'i in plane was b< Ing used I v testa by the Ministry ol Supply at61 words
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Article41 1956-05-08 7 DR. HERMANN Knaus. Vi< nna gynaecologist believes that li the world population increases at its present rate the Sahara Desert and the North and South polar regions Will be aa crowded a.s [London Is now by the year ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article85 1956-05-08 7 MILWAUKEKt ffitrffrufn. Mag t t f±*PJ Ooaaraor .4'T'c'l Bar? Mtl Ifeaj Tori! Bfl i yesterday Democrats asasfl "fcaa boaae (aa anjasaeal lael Pres dent -_aasa> la aet h n "cn.n.'.nc of b-g laisraess. aaatraiifau o breakfast a :et :rr <• fl pounded r» fl lal fl85 words
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Article31 1956-05-08 7 ALGIERS. May 7 (AP) Algerian rebels and Trench troops fought a running tWOday battle in Eastern Algeria which rnrt d yesti rday with an estimated BO nationalists d( ad.31 words
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Article35 1956-05-08 7 I'NTTLD NATIONS. May 7 CAP) Thr un. Children's Fund annc.inctxd yesterday thai the Central Commumt> Chest ol Japan has donated 59.77S to the band. Its fifth successive contribution to the child care organization.35 words
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Article37 1956-05-08 7 Robust Virile LONDON. May 7 'AP) British Foreign Secretary Belwyn Lloyd returned yeaterday Irom the North Atlantic Treaty Organization talks in Paris with the statement that NATO has proved Itsell to be a "robust and virile alliance."37 words
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Article35 1956-05-08 7 WASHINGTON. May 7 (UP) Former President Truman has opened his personal hle.s to State Department historians preparing a special report on the controversial World War II Potsdam conlerence, it was learned yesterday.35 words
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Article27 1956-05-08 7 TAIPEI. Formosa. May 7 (Ri uteri Twenty-four Chinese National lst government officials have been impeached lor neglect of duty, the Control Yuan (Council) announced today.27 words
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Article27 1956-05-08 7 VATICAN CITY. May 7 ,UP i— Pope Pius XII blessed and Usaed the banner ot his Swiss guards yesterday in commemoration of their 450th anniversary.27 words
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Article20 1956-05-08 7 TOKYO. May 7 >AP> Japanese National police yesterday announced they arrested 1.363 Japane>e and foreign smugglers in 1955.20 words
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Article124 1956-05-08 7 NO £5 MELBOURNE, May 7 (Reuter) Australia is today swept by what newspapers here have called "ii\er fever" o\er forged five pounds Australian banknotes. Thousands of workers are refusing to accept five pound notes in their pay envelopes. Even some government departments have been paying their124 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-05-08 7 She's a Hongkong girl living in England and she has stage ambitions. Lovely Tsai Chin, '22. is shown here rehearsing for the play "Tbe Final Ice" at tbe New Lindsay Theatre Club. London, recently. The play is based on a story about modern China. A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article180 1956-05-08 7 WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuter)— President Eisenhower said today the I nited States planned to provide its partners in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization modern defence weapons vvith atomic capabilities. in a message to Congress, i the President said that the United State., had shipped more180 words
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Article79 1956-05-08 7 Mr Eisenhower .said "the United States plans to provide its NATO partner.s with certain types ol" modern defence weapons and equipment which we are now furnishing in increasing numbers to our own NATO tore* s in Europe. "Many European countries are now able to finance a greater share79 words
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Article66 1956-05-08 7 LONDON May 7 .Reuter) Thc British Government today said that two known cancer producing agent.-, had been discovered in tobacco smoke but refused to launch a national publicity campaign against smoking as a cause of lung cancer. Mr Robert Turton. Minister of Health, told the House66 words
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219 1956-05-08 7 Cities May Be Wrecked At Will ABOARD, S.S. Mt. Mckinley at Eniwerok, I° l ul P) A new earth q"ake" dimension j s destructive power was revealed yesterday as bad weather forced postponement ot the United States first H-bomb airdrop from May 8219 words
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Article55 1956-05-08 7 RABAT. MorOCCO, Mny 7 (UP 1 Moroccan dissidents killed Si HaJ Omar Be LarbL Caid (tribal chief) ol Chichaua in Southwest Morocco, and two of his lieutenants yesterday, authorities said yesterday. Tbe three were shot while riding in a car 13 miles southwest oi Chichaua.55 words
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Article151 1956-05-08 7 'There Are Fairies In Everybody's Gardens' 1 LONDON Ma> 7 <AP Bclic\< in fairies? .Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowdmc who wav of the RAI FiKhtcr Command in the Batik of Britain. >a\s he dors. "There arc fairies in rver>bod> Hardens lif I a spiritualist meeting. I have never151 words
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Article134 1956-05-08 7 .To Impress Girl Friends LONDON. May (Reuter)— Britons are taking t" wearing "falsies" fake moustaches and beards t<. impress £\r\ friends and business associations, it wa reported yesterday. P A London rirm wis ma* i r li laid by Bundaj nn I a]v r134 words
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Article68 1956-05-08 7 •.a \:UA. May 7 (AP)— Fin en rtood by help e r terday a dol- f crude oil burned thc en en 1 T lanbrandan Oi. Field, in Nortl Sumo: rs .o a J'> .storage k was set h-',/r by D- n rebels or Fri y68 words
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Article55 1956-05-08 7 COMMUNIST Chins has invited Iraritr, of Indonesia's four Moslem parties tht pro-West Inclined Masjuml the vacillating Or 0 d x Phdicab and the anti-\\ Mi nor Umt< ri Mo a m .nd p. r". '■< tour Red Ch na "to t rengthi n n lat I tw( i n55 words
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Article58 1956-05-08 7 'A Bald Duke In 10 Years' LONDON. V! LT As :t men. n aming t Duke ol 1 the a*aaa* day Graphic reported ytam a.., the Queen aaassand ing him with ample ened hairlii on television on Saturday Bight The Duke IS 35. Tb' Cira i ,r edicts most ol58 words
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Article68 1956-05-08 7 LONDON Mbb] UP) London ■aaafgl Dispatch r<] rted si b rdaj thai I ,ri< riaugh!< r r I nm< Mini r Clement Attle< a rking i n an in r a r.n wn a iOve machlm ••Tee's daughter Lady J .rv Sn. n a m al B.:68 words
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Advertisement24 1956-05-08 7 or* < 6\scuns.--- _fV^aa_____J JmW Thin wine J&fijir Shortcake Wtof Digestive Ginger nuts Chocolate Ruffles :il, 3ILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD U-»ll IPOH PCNANG KOTA 6MAIU24 words
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Advertisement78 1956-05-08 7 New Stocks of this old favourite have just arrived! i.i Liqueur Glasses $16.00 dcz. t Tumblers :nt $16.00 c Sherry $18.00 r $18.00 Port $18.00 f $20.00 Cocktail $20.00 1 $23.00 Claret $24.00 G-apg FiH glasses.. $29.00 Champagne ...$26.00 Fp.- m** .$30.00 Goblet $29.00 Deccnters l pmt 9.75'- Sundae ...$25.0078 words
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202 1956-05-08 8 6 Charges Against War Dept. Employee A V. AR Department ci 0 Eng Kwc .^ied juiltv a Sir Court yesterday :ive c of chf beI cen Septembt II > aaaj f year. and another of theft of two.h frotn a cheque book be! to 1 al M< EquipDepartment. The prasee202 words
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Article49 1956-05-08 8 AN R.AF Serviceman. F. H. Gray, was fined $75 and had his driving licence ende: when he appeared in the Singapore First Traffic Court, yesterday. The court was told that Gray drove his car in a dangerous manner in Orchard Road aa March 3.49 words
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Article109 1956-05-08 8 The f. ril a arc elected -bearers of thc Sn gapon Yiung M< A iation. -sident Mr K GonalaM lir, X -P- lent Mr. M A i rg P Secret ar\ Mr. S. I Hai eefa, Asst. Secretaries Me K. S S. Sn R N Kui P U109 words
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Article80 1956-05-08 8 A taxi-driver. Chew Thcng was yesterday fined $25 in the Singapore City Court for leaving his taxi unattended at the Tan Tock Sena Hospital at 12.55 p.m. on Sc; last year "S Inspector Tee Ee it told the Court that acting on complaints received, he arrived on80 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-05-08 8 photo. Boys and girls (with their teachers) who attended classes in Punjabi at the Guru Nanak Institution, Ipoh. during the Easter vacation. Inset is a photo of the late Mr. Tharam Singh, founder of this Institution."- StandardStandard - 40 words
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289 1956-05-08 8 SEVEN hundred local trade masters with certificates of competency to command ships under 75 tons fear that their livelihood is hein^ threatened. Explaining the Imminent danger, the Becretary ol the Malaysian sir.;-) Officers' Una >n Cant Mohd. Saul. lold The Standard yestcrd.tv the289 words
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Article79 1956-05-08 8 THE following were elected fflce-b an rs ol the Singapore Bindhl Merchants' Assoe.A-: n at 11 ann:;.ii gl nerai nn eting h< ai r« W nt Chairman Mr. Haaaaran Balani, Vm -chairman Ifx Paxmmanad l. Wadhwani, B ei tary alr, Lachmandas r, Melwani, Joint Becretary -Mr Arjan79 words
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Article52 1956-05-08 8 Wa tei F. King yesterday clai ned trial In the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court tn legedly causing grievous hurt to Anton Amerasekara, at Ayer Rajah Roa I, on Mav 4. He was a.Nuved S.lnn hail till May 1 1 when the ise wf-tl i eup52 words
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Article177 1956-05-08 8 Housewives Being AsU About Daily Expense* WOMEN investigators will bc recruited to assist in G survey on domestic expenditure now underway in Singop 0 v Phillips, Chief Statistician of the Department of Statist.: Standard yesterday. Mr. Phillips said it was felt that wan*. hold inti :vn177 words
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127 1956-05-08 8 A YOUTH who was sentenced to >ix n mtmtf jail by the Bai and Dial 1 1 .hai^c, hniic Ahmad i in Ibrahim yesuTiiny. aa at bitterly alm i ne was led to the prison lo< k-up. Thc fOUtfft, A. Samad bin Syed. plead127 words
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Article70 1956-05-08 8 Youth Ge 6 Mths Food 'Bad' Repo 7 was d I abl< lie JiidgfS youth t aj the Sn J i The youtJ n v nit 2 lard Road, on The court 1 I *he7_____ 'ted by two policead a a rile, a torchlight t \Wtyt were found lnTwJ B70 words
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Article38 1956-05-08 8 $1,000 Watch Robber I Chang Ket, v. fl >f a w 3 while driving alone IrtnAm Geylang Road, on s_-| sl when two men sprue ear and held thiV Both men were arr 9 As I C*aaaaag *:-<-■ a38 words
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Article26 1956-05-08 8 Flag Officer Due Saturday Thring. the I 2 Malayan Area, an SingasaS Saturday. r to this spsaaaj rai Thring was aj with 1 —i 9 926 words
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Article200 1956-05-08 8 PENANG. Mon. The National Union of Factory and General Workers, representing 1.2(K) waterfront labourer^. Will be meeting the management of the Indian Labour j Company at the Labour Office on Wednesday to negotiate the demand tor increased wagea and better conditions of employment. The general200 words
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Article67 1956-05-08 8 ONE GIVES UP 12 DETAINED KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A terrorist. Yeung Lit Swae rdias S:o\v San. surrendered to I rubber tapper In the Kulim District of Kedah yesterday. In the Tapah area Of Perak. a combined 4th Battalion, Malay Regimenl on patrol were fired on by terrorists. Wnen the patrol67 words
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Article43 1956-05-08 8 MALACCA. alora Bn-h^p of Macao. Itagr. To iaarpo ria Costa returned to Singapore by air today alter a visit to his Malacca parish. During bis stay. Policarpo said mass at the Portugu< e Com cant and Kampong li. ir Chape 143 words
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Article85 1956-05-08 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Ilon. The tallowing bave bai a i pointed to serve on tl e 1 nail ib Hospit; Board ol It llr. snd Mrs. Pang Kim Hua Mr. R. c. B arer, Pei gl Mohd X r bin Hi. Ma< ah, In be Mah at85 words
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Article52 1956-05-08 8 A SCHOOLBOY, 17-.. er-ol I Cheng San Hai, a et uj can I f two na m be k ved to K e secret socit ly gang ta stal ad a e.i.c retui aing trom a cinema In \j rang Ah S ih, Singapore, on Sin lay ai52 words
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190 1956-05-08 8 Never Again, First Offender Promises IPOH. Mon Khali] Inn Mohamed Dol CM), who had hcen employed in George Town Dispensary for only two woek>. stoic $14 worth of soap and tablets irom the lirm, the Magistrate's Court was told todav. Elxplaining to Khali! that stealing from his employer was a190 words
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Article55 1956-05-08 8 LUCKY numbers drawn in aid nf St Joseph's Church Building Fund, Bukit Panjang. Singapore, are av follows: First *****, 2nd *****, 3rd 137:7. 4th *****. "Hi *****, lith *****, 7th *****. Bth *****, oth 1M36. loth *****. Consolation prizes: Nos. *****. *****. 10.C,'» *****. 210!»7. *****,55 words
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Article194 1956-05-08 8 May Day Resolution Sent To Chew THK Singapore Government has been called upon to enact immediately comprehensive legislation to protect the rights of local seamen. Thi n a'lt a tl. n .ad- hy the Trade On* n Mi nnn nl :ot Singapore af th ir194 words
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Article146 1956-05-08 8 SEREMBAN M n. 1 year- Id tr u son. of the Uth Hu 6< oU no d .x monthtent ion by a Court Martial today >r hat Ing tak< n out a ar I p irtnu nt je* p v. ith rt permJ n March 24.146 words
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Article53 1956-05-08 8 KUCHING, Mon.— Sarawak's Director of Agriculture. Mr. J k. has told 1 Ne i that tho D< •nt R ird was heing a>ked tf assistance to coconut nters ai baa saury The ques* sf Vrming a CH lit corporation to loan tor thi type of ment53 words
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Article64 1956-05-08 8 KUCHING. Mon-': louncil Neqri at a meet in q led to extend thi Emerg< Rt g at oi Oi Un nee, a further period of > rs. A i i Att n i r*Gm sra Mr G. V. C. Yo mg irg pporl for the extension, attention to64 words
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Article38 1956-05-08 8 TAN CHENG SENG I claimed ti lal Ea a Sing e Court vf t< i riay to I Tav Swee K of "e tvorth M I Bencoolen Street on Mai Bail -2,000 was ti Mav J38 words
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Article134 1956-05-08 8 A TOTAL of 017 lagular blood donors gave blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre in Singapore last month. Donors comprised ot Sea* vicamen snd a/omen, members of the Police Training School, D.C.R.E.. Imperial Chemical Industries, and schoolboys of Raffles Institu- tion and Serangoon English School.134 words
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Advertisement64 1956-05-08 8 |M Nescafe x.>a# ItCOV-.MrC puRE COFFEE Jg JUfr Mews Mm J0 F]]L THF r 'LASS WITH 11/l v^JT, =r-— r^- V^3fW/ ••^•^SP^ afy I I I p y ar a<afaT^a| j P. O. Box 3007, Singapore. I Vj^ aEr 1 __LJ Please send me 2 sample packets of delicious Nescafe64 words
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Advertisement10 1956-05-08 8 BB^[^l^Bßa^^a* il gossenß 9 I *fl BBaaaaal m\V\*JmmmW9 \^J jf___________10 words
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23 1956-05-08 9 g fROWD-one of the yjjfcjpa^ Pininff stories as told by Budd SchiuW r this STANDARD Featuro Series23 words
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Article1479 1956-05-08 9 brother :now I HR hrud. W ood old ga m P ana buddies tf crowd B m9* got a main R nrobabiy IP. -round BE mdrfd. Honey__K aaj up. **A *m BBar u Cof *inec— i Knd. ma* v:t h KJ shting fca 11,479 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-05-08 9 OOMPH... A ND CURVES IN SAT IN DAILY MIRROR cameramen Freddie Reed and Beta Zola have been visiting Rome and that, they sav, is where beauties jrather from all over the world. And to prove it they produced this "Loveliness in Satin" Blonde actress May Britt irom Sweden is busy77 words
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Article74 1956-05-08 9 l/Ot'N'D in a shoe ihop af'er doathg time, a man C\i ifornia. t'.S.A.. .-aid he broke the window B ben he leaned Bgaii rt it and had crawled inside to wait for the owner's arrival in thc morning t I' EST lON ED about the attempted robbery of74 words
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Article251 1956-05-08 9 Reserach Discovery Invention LONDON. IT iei'l still be many BtoatMl be/ore wt arftae nf Ie thrilling rnameaJ bnbbb foo I -Nf Bfti/icial satellite la hruiielicd into outer space. During tliat tie e thc scientists in charge of th I fascinating project will htVt lO solve ft trc'cndo'ts rnriet 7 ot251 words
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612 1956-05-08 9 Ralph Champion - Ralph Champion 1 Sales can be lost or won at the breakfast table NEW YOHK. U' HEN commercial travellers no "on the road" in America they write ho m e at least twice a week to the little woman. They have to.612 words
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Article252 1956-05-08 9 300 MILES PER MINUTE? these devices will be. pal tiicy are l.kely \r> bßCflttfS I geiger counter cud Etmtto? apparnlus < u,r detect fag Bag BBasaoHag Ujpai radiations, ns pell c amplifien sad agaaa fßoaaoi {tiers Ito a 1 d bt/oi'matioa back to the carl ft i In the early252 words
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Advertisement152 1956-05-08 9 WOW! VARTA BATTERIES ARE TERRIFIC aaiw^ I A I I: I VARTA V^HL BATTERIES V-^-K7ILIVV^S» nSi rt or, K ma| C, cqu'pmtnt te. m9j*J?£gZf m *a lOilL- S■ n R po r c S♦ o m. TiSS swn K,M A77,Ry ,tv cl NAM WAH batt.*y iih u 4, In <"<■•152 words
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Miscellaneous179 1956-05-08 9 ISS-MD PUZZLE 1 I wt 1 *w r ~*w^ r ~aar 7 ~aßi -m m n m m *****8 -S-B^^^M f --aBBBBB_--«--^B--a-_--____-i i ■-■to ■B^ll 11 bll_-Jb! H I H 2 I I Ir* r* H pj a ijhnrj^ |i a la I ,II i 16. Trade BB BI Spared179 words
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3748 1956-05-08 10 SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT 7hi« ths Compor ee year. A bockwerd g w 9 t ftthm fhon the customary review of the present, wou ld I BBBSBpnote to such an o Rubber Plantations M January 19C6 the pound was worth c gc ien severe gn.3,748 words
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Advertisement636 1956-05-08 10 PERAK NATIONALS (NON-MALAY) SCHOLARSHIP FUND THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES invites applications for 1957 scholarships from nonMalay Perak Nationals (who 1 bave registered themselves a.the subjects of the Ruler of the State ol Perak) to undergo thc following courses overseas: 1 for FORESTRY. 1 for VETERINARY SCIENCE Applicantl who should not636 words
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Advertisement596 1956-05-08 10 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB PERAK DERBY MEETING SATURDAY JUNE 2nd. 1956 WEDNESDAY JUNE 6th 1956 SATURDAY JUNE 9th. 1956 A special $1,000,000 Sweep will be held on Perak Derby Day, Saturday June 9th. 1956. Tickets $2/- each. In addition the usual $1/Unlimitcd Sweeps will be held on each race day.596 words
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Advertisement650 1956-05-08 10 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 4 In the High Court <»f the Colony <»f Singapore Island <>f Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY N« 543 I of 1055. Re KWOH CHAO HAN N 1-4. Yir t Av< n a Bukn Timah Road I rn.erlj No 59A. Tiong F--L Road. S.nsap' rr. Receiving Order made650 words
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Advertisement240 1956-05-08 10 Hotel. I 9 I Ir s I W I m 9 9 Sir gapn:-, 9 this 4.L a9 The aUiilraMrT^^ <chXptSj*«| In 1 1 afl mm >ore 3 weeember. m Meeting 1 'F'jS&m SE»" ui 5 aS Asm.',, aj Tin I; S m S ■SB I It of 1 :W240 words
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Advertisement1243 1956-05-08 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 .Incorporated in Smgapor*, TuS olpT 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE t Carriers opt, on to proceed via other ports to loid and discharg* cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. mirm Du* Sa.ls P- Sham Pcnang f l«r*,|,, fof Avonmcutb b1,243 words
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Advertisement893 1956-05-08 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S P e P Shom Pcnang Bansei Maru irr v.. i Kobe Mo T*****. Akakurosan Moru'V-V w- M y 9 M V homo Koba mJ? Yok Bunyo Moru f or \^^Z" T Kobe Moii J>rci from Con't.nen; M V Horunafan Maru for Y^ f893 words
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Advertisement809 1956-05-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoo, Antwerp, Rottcrdom. Homburg and Copenhagen S'pore P S'nam Ppnnng xi "JUTLANDIA" 16 18M 0 y If Mov 20 21 M oy xxi "FALSTRIA" obt: 29 31 Moy 1 2 June 3* 4 lune xxx' "MEONIA" 7 8 June r809 words
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Article408 1956-05-08 12 WHAT is average life span of a person living in Singapore? Dr. Vou Poh Seng, head of the statistics unit of the Iniversity of Malaya, hopes to provide this and other answers soon. Hequ:ren. f n compilation of life I ables are statistics shov. ina408 words
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Article233 1956-05-08 12 COPRA TRADE WORSENS Figures Show Drop A WORSENING in the supply situation of copra which has been strangling Singapore's export trade in tltis commodity and hampering the Colony's oil output, is once main seen in official Pan .Malayan import and export statistics for this year's first quarter.233 words
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Article128 1956-05-08 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon clowns prices per picnl yesterday were:Copra. May $30 buyers. I3OJ sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $451 sellers, coconut oil i drum*) $481 sellers; Muntok white pepper 199 sellers, Sarawak white $98 sellers. Special Sarawak black $75 s< llers. Bingapore Copra Assorts tion closing prices:128 words
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140 1956-05-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A call for the reversion to the -old days" where rubber tappers were paid "piece rates" m against the modern method of pavment per pound of rubber tapped, fa made in the 'Planter Official journal of the Incorporated Society of Planters'.140 words
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Article, Illustration845 1956-05-08 12 Big Farms The Key To Rut Security MEN AZIZ GIVE PADI MORE AID: PADI farms in the Federation should be four or five times larger than thev arc now (i.e. two to three acres), in the opinion of Ungku Abdul Aziz of the Universitv of Malava The rural expert was845 words
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450 1956-05-08 12 Bonuses Tie suggested that tasks be allotted on the basis of height of trees, kind of tapping and condition of the bark to represent a day's work for a tapper of reasonable skill and diligence. He also suggested that special "bonuses" be450 words
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Article134 1956-05-08 12 ALTHOUGH there were lew Changes in prices. industrial shares were generally steady, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Tins were slightly better with some improvements in a few shares, while rubbers were quiet. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: industrials: j rv B "JS*134 words
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Article157 1956-05-08 12 Malayan -harebrokera yesterday reported the following businesi done: Fed. Disp $1 SO; F N ordi $1.66 to *****; Ganunop >2; ll Waugh Sl 27^: Hume AS Bf. Col-i 97i cents; Metal B,x Si 50; Robinson orda S2 80 overnight, 12.75 .ind $2,774: Spore Cold Storage Sl 42.157 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-05-08 12 MR. O. E. 11. CUTLER. (above), one of Singapore's "Big Three" rubber brokers, who will leave Singapore on May 21 on retirement. A director of Messrs. Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd.. Mr. Cutler ha s been in the rubber trade for nearly 33 years.47 words
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Article403 1956-05-08 12 Future Of Rubber Quite Bright THE Natural Rubber Bureau has predicted in Washington that within the next year and a naif to two years there was certain to develop a sizable increase ln the total overall supply of new rubber and an easing of the tight suppiy demand picture. Total403 words
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Article167 1956-05-08 12 Conflicting Reports Market THE Singapore rubber mark< a c k tng, fIH rubber I May hi] m< nt <:: i dih at tl Stl lay Tin mai v itant al the cl The rubb< i mar km :r gap< re wa.s wa:tin| foi the ol th< ill b< iwi th<167 words
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Article60 1956-05-08 12 52. 3 M. PRICE FOR STAR TRADING pan I j af $2,317,664 for I depi eciatioa as. L provision far aafl Pa; $1 stock ab>orWM I 380.539 pHgpT ?*^w end flflj rs Jl A nd a BOMsJI l stock wta j iggiißg imi -••p direct 1 I mend $100,000 to60 words
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Advertisement56 1956-05-08 12 Mental Exhaustion y .r j fl* V w ///f morning Brand's Essence cf 1 T K.l r t-O'hentrated \V I murish merit required to meet the exacting demands cf the day that lies ahead. mini.it (nun and restore vitality J^^^Bsst»^_-l^^^L_^^^***V_^S^^Bs» Jl Ij/ mm mm ■>''•' J I BRANDS BjS| ESSENCE56 words
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Miscellaneous88 1956-05-08 12 Ol II K ROM) Mirza. Auray, A New Co t'siag. Selo. Aureila. Bnslav, Pro Lapex, Bcnmacdhui. iwi r MMM Aik Hin. fl Salong. fl Bee. Serdang, Scudai. Tai Tiong. x IDeli. Taype. A K a S•. V ".e.co. Pooelenc x Labuan Hadji. ne. Van Den i H Ho. SHU WIIARVI88 words
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70 1956-05-08 13 I, .v7.-' Tho Standards Z V, than n-eoais hopes tc n it rnpic Game* B of 370.--prodticed e there 1 sport. governnational it is :ends in the who •et in eventa basing set p of ~entthe*«* 4 I 400 brond and is. 1970 words
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Article170 1956-05-08 13 TRINIDAD PREPARES LrT OF SPAIN. Trini--3 uteri S of J has been p K ntr the Fi tn in IKS la take a, i rnes her [the feat i I of her b egei oriti ibbean pa: ich has pro iced I In Herl Waaß George R- ia well medal170 words
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Article24 1956-05-08 13 THE Singapore Aeromod Socie be holding a Radio 01, Power Duration. Power Precision Compe at the Kallang. Air Port 13. Flying commence24 words
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301 1956-05-08 13 One Sentence Will Open Olympic Games MALAYAN sportsmen attending this vrar's Olympic Games in Melbourne wiil not have tf> worry about standing around for long periods dur- ">-: speechmaking on thc opening dav. There will be <>nlv <»ne speech, and tliat will be onlv one sentence. Ice ol Edinbui gh,301 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-05-08 13 A GENERAL view «t the finish of the 2.000 Guinpac ct^-c v i •Giles DC Ket/' ridden by Frank Barlow NaT) A e^ ma rk^ V".. w, 4 n winning post. Second was "Chantelsey" g rfita |_?stol2ff Si% il*i__J Ardent" ridden hy Roger Poinee.ot (No. l^'Tlee^AP - 81 words
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Article430 1956-05-08 13 Connie Ryan - Into Fame US Olympic Hopes Connie Ryan By NEW YORK. May 7 (IP) Two IS athletes. unknown a few weeks ago, ha\e rocketed upuard apotential Olympic gold medal winners in the eontinu ing procession of star American track and field per Sports smten who sa <-■.-:- ki Own B -ne430 words
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Article208 1956-05-08 13 LONDON May 7 -Archil M i re th( iighl -hea\ yw< ight hampn n riv< d In London fron America by a.r t day and quipp< d to a v. ail ii i 1 1 ptu n o rnmitfc i "I sure sm glad to208 words
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Article377 1956-05-08 13 Leicestershire Only 3 Runs In Front LEICESTER, May 7 (Reuter)-Australians scored 295 at close of plav todav in their match against Leicestershire on the second day of their three-day encounter here. b u) oted the second i nt.;r v <>1 Us A llliei OB to377 words
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Article36 1956-05-08 13 PLOREFPE, Belgiui r, May (AP) BritJ h motorcyclist Fori;,;- Anderson, sras killed here on Sunday la a race an the Rcaeffe circuit. The Bcddent occmTed during tho sixth lap of the 500 c.c. event.36 words
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Article32 1956-05-08 13 KUALA LUMPUB Mon. Selangor Indian Association lost tare valuable pointa when they were beaten #-J by SCRC In t-> daya third diviaion league maten on the Kampong Attap ground32 words
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Article128 1956-05-08 13 POME. May 7 (R* liter)— Leads Hoad (Australia) the No. 1 seed, r ached the EDi n*s sins 1 c s final when thc Italian laam tennis rheaspionships wen continued todav. bi sting Herb I lam (United Btates) 4 ft, g-0, B—l,8 I, G— 1, ;n128 words
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Article136 1956-05-08 13 London. May 7 (Renter) Cricket close of play sooces: At Oxford. York shire to sl Oxford University by sn Innings and UN runs. Yorkshire MO foe two declared, Oxf< rd University 125, Ward;- leftarm .-low ii !ur 23 and secondly 4C, Wardie P.xc lor 13.136 words
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433 1956-05-08 13 By JACK CUDDY NEW YORK, May 7 (I T)— Manager Gael I) Amato said today the "all-set" heavyweight contenders fight between his Floyd Patterson and Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson next month at Madison Square Garden "may be lor the vacant title D*Amata, arne refused433 words
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Article70 1956-05-08 13 CHAHTi KEO Sports ftice-b< ire: follows." s.;*« Mr. .1 V. M K A Andei ienl Mi a/right afl ii..-,' Hon Sec:- Mi K L<-.- A Hon Sec ..d Q k K' n_; Kwang; 1 Treas:- Mi Vll 11l Ml I F }h;> .NT I. idles R Mi H.70 words
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Article213 1956-05-08 13 HOME, slay f, CAP)— New York's Althes Gibson and li Hilary's Susie Kormocty stroke their wa? into the women 'i linglaa finals oi Etome'a International Tennia tournament Sunday with victories over two saitiah opponents The top seeded Miss Gibson defeated Shirley Bloomer of Britain 7-5 3-d213 words
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Advertisement207 1956-05-08 13 CLARIFIED ADS 1)1 Mils ith deep regannf Bangkok rtor e Kuala Lumpur and Penang be clo^. a Forteacue ,:-.h i r M.O In Offii ACK\OWLLD(AIL\T \I :t id Mrs Maurice F. St* > I Maria at their weddine ea SITUATIONS VACAMT ndrad by large H ledge of Motor Transport, s207 words
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Miscellaneous181 1956-05-08 13 AhsW By Al Capp W~~ ."1 f^^" H IAHI^TH'ONEBCrVIMTH' m~^- n lCARt_3'- Durgood MQ »t[ m' A Aan;duE Y kiMTtMhSh RACE who's ANKSHOSS fl X, r -l^ BAWiAftwW:: J MAN AT- SY PROrESrIUN. K j,. H is GOOD companv H SWEICOME*/ /y v HE IS S VI EOT A WIFE181 words
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Article388 1956-05-08 14 Stop-over Exhibitions By World Soccer Wizards gapore Amateur Football Association succeeds in persuading the world-famous soccerites to stop over in the Colony At SAF.Vs Council meeting yesterday, plans to get thc Magyars to play here were disclosed. The Magyars have been invited to play in388 words
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Article, Illustration1708 1956-05-08 14 W eights Probable Fields for Saturday IOIIOWINCi arc weights and probable fields for all right rues n Saturday, first day of the Singapore lurf Club Mas Meeting Horses Class 1, Div. 1-1 Mile t. 1 r..-,r.-r Bond I] IM IsHttl B'kelen i..i J..U. M .lor *Ul X. H bs lit1,708 words
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Article142 1956-05-08 14 SUNDAY'S cricket thriller' between Indian Association and thc Police was Drawn, and did not end in a tie 8S was report ed. Both sides scored 153 rum each, but the Police had six wickets standing when the game ended. Senior tournev s'ar, dings Bfter Sunday's earner arc:142 words
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Article51 1956-05-08 14 A HAT-TRICK by Gurunathan, the Combined Schools player, enabled the Singapore Indian Football Association to beat the Amicable Athletic Association in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterdav Salahudifl scored the other two coak lor the Indians. Y<>p.g Kong 2 and Kok Cheng replied for tne51 words
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Article166 1956-05-08 14 A GOAL scored t m _m fore the *nd Iw MOB a. <-. 2-2 draw S\ Club in a SAFA l -•> n SB league soccer mate red st Gcylang Stadium yesterday. Rai.tii took the lead In the 7::: minute through Osman T i Old166 words
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Article79 1956-05-08 14 JOHORE BAHIU*. Btoa.~The annual cricket ma'cn :<r the Vythilingam Shir id between the Singapore Ccylonc- e Snd Johore Ceylonese will be played this year at Batu Pahat on May. 11. The Johore eleven wiH be selected irom the follow;: z' S. Selvadurm. M. Thilacalingam. A. Barthelot, L Rajasoona79 words
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Article67 1956-05-08 14 NEWS was reccked in Singapore yesterday ol the -udder death oi Mr. J. W. Van Daatselaar. the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association popular water-polo coach He passed away in Bangkok on Saturday Van Beateelaar aced 44 was Singapore'! iwimmins champion before the war and m his younger67 words
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Article41 1956-05-08 14 MALAYAN Auxiliary Aii Force beat Mansfield Sporti Club bv tWO goal to BBS r I friendly soccer match at Fairer Park ye.-toid.iv Bons Meng Chong and Kwan Fook Scnc scored for thr win ncr- while Omar scored for Mansfield41 words
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Article485 1956-05-08 14 But Where's Mohinder John Is Missing, Too! VETERAN Lall Sin^h of the Indian Association will lead the Rest against the Europeans in their annual cricket match for the Clarke Cup this Friday, Saturdav and Sunday on the SCC padang. The Rest teasa was snnounced485 words
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Article115 1956-05-08 14 IS THAT DECISION NECES;.: By ALEX SOARS THE Selangor Turf Club i < of its members on May 18 to rii.scu> i sudden decision to curtail racing Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingam. < i Selangor Turf Club, told The Stanrl elusive interview yesterda> that th. i Radio115 words
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128 1956-05-08 14 A GOAL by rightu ineer Farley mid\\a> in the second half ga\c the Royal Navy a one goal to nil victory over Singapore European** when the* mrt in a Community League soccer game at Jalan Boar stadium yrsterda>. Both te; «,nd neither side >red in128 words
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Article18 1956-05-08 14 Today's Sport Indi< I 9 I m v I fl M 1 tir fl _i j q j___|18 words
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