Singapore Standard, 10 May 1956
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Title Section28 1956-05-10 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #r ft m i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 11, SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 10, J93J n iv\<;t> 1.1 < i.m^28 words
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128 1956-05-10 1 m \P) Wild, stone-throwin* kfrtf*fcu"'"l .1 British Ra ffi shattered the winin Information Service offices, and P»* and M.ldiers today. police i ri port- l had reach- d ;V.t < these were pc, n hed c mvoya of Wlar .sold:- m full buttle Athen128 words
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Article26 1956-05-10 1 Moroccan Loader Killed Io Laraki, MoroLJ, pi niocratic assassi time), reach- ral re- Bad Sidi I m th* rnment S^fotnifd m 1953 by who ..the J26 words
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Article31 1956-05-10 1 The Took It Out On Her Car KLA lay 9 cy last >rted she attackf I Ipcr. She i i1 1 rs rei \a cd help. damag--r> ned. bat- hood battered.31 words
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Article84 1956-05-10 1 lEW DELHI. May 9 (RevV— lndia and Greece have Wrt to op^n diplomatic ption.>. it was anno. peewurtrie' -/ill exchange M w> < The Indian ampaaor m Rome will be conaccredited as In--1 "oy to Greece Now don't tell me I remind you of someone,84 words
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Article56 1956-05-10 1 SINGAPORE Police la>t night found the body of 27--year-old Chai Ah Yin m a banana plantation of! Trafalgar Home. Chai had several woundOQ his body. He la believed to hav< been involved m a ftght with three others. At Tai Jin Road. 54-year-old Foo Wan Khuay56 words
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Article12 1956-05-10 1 THE Japan-Philippines reparations agreement was signed m Manila today. ReuterReuter - 12 words
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Article184 1956-05-10 1 TAIPEI, May 0 (AP)-President Chiang Kai-shek VCsterday tilled revitalization o| hi s ruling party the huomintang, as one of the means of preparing for a counter-attack against the lost China mainland" m i k i\ doslni tins of a party cor.v. tr n that had b-Reuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-05-10 1 DAVY, DAVY... No! No! No! Its Not What You Think What am I doing on Page One? Turn to page 8 for the answer.24 words
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Article73 1956-05-10 1 LONDON. May 9 (Router)— Sir Anthony Eden today refused to give the House of Commons any details about how Commander Lionel Crabb, British frogman, met his death While diving on a mystery mission m Portsmouth Bay. Amid surprised cries from Members ol Parliament the Prime Minister said:73 words
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Article61 1956-05-10 1 TOKYO. May 9 (Reuter) Tokyo t Metropolitan Police said here today a Japanese factory worker committed suicide by swallowing potassium cyanide Vccausp he was disappointed lv the ugly shape o] his not" 1 Police said a note left by the worker, said he damaged his nose61 words
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Article452 1956-05-10 1 Situation Worsens On Estates KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Jobs and estate accommodation for thousands of rubber workers m the Federation may be m serious jeopardy shortly. Efficiency tests, contemplated by planting employers to beat the workers' "go slow" are to commence on Friday. The Malayan Planting Industries452 words
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Article656 1956-05-10 1 Merdeka Talks 'The Position Is Still Uncertain' Another Meeting Today LONDON. May 9 (Renter) Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, leader of the Peoples Action Parly, told reporters alter today's session of the Singapore Merdeka talks that the position was "still uncertain/ Another delegate. Liberal Socialist Lim Choon Ifong said the situation656 words
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Article24 1956-05-10 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday he will undergo a new head-to-toe physical examination on Friday, including a check on his heart condition. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article153 1956-05-10 1 SCARBOROUGH. England. May 9 <UP) Chinese laundryman Tung Gong won a suit aga nst his tailor jresterday m pite ol a saucer that wuuld not bfflk. The court allowed Tung Gong to take his oath m Chines i fashion. In.-Kad of the usual British153 words
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Article32 1956-05-10 1 THE Army newspap r Red Star m Moscow, yesterdaj denounced m "abfoiutt'j> wrong and harmtul" recent chargethat Stalin left the Soviet Union unprepared foi Hitlerite. Germany's onslaught. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration275 1956-05-10 1 CUPID ROBS CABINET OF LAST BACHELOR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Federation Cabinet will "lose" Its last bachelor this month. when the Labour Minister Mr. v. T. Sambanthan, weds his childhood sweetheart. Uma Sundari. Uma. 26. is the daughter Ol Mr. C. M. Subramaniam. Technical Assistant m pwd. a science graduate275 words
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Article107 1956-05-10 1 I Hope There Is A Way Out Tunku KUALA LI MPUF v. i n Chief Mtnit Tunr. <c. i-Jahmaa, Standard would consult 1 s abo■ l.'-r :n t r .hi r ;nd;. ':v 7h .r. r. v ned 5. d MPIEA to OOUnte* In: l v. dcclar first the Labour107 words
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90 1956-05-10 1 HONGKONG, May 9 (UP)— Chinese business circles m Hongkong confirmed reports that there was a steady influx of idle capital from Singapore. They .said that during the past ten days rates of local shares had rallied on the market, owing primarily to heavy90 words
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Advertisement38 1956-05-10 1 Jacks photo co. y/ide Range of e .,.aRGERS. also D P Scr>,ce Copi»ol Bu.ld.ng |C 7 North IffMf* t<* W ***** KetUers DUNDEE 5 CAKES lAMS a n ,i SWEETS /or IIARI RAYA SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.38 words
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Advertisement98 1956-05-10 1 «HEl^^^^ 'EJILSiUJ petrol you con buy 1 X i I I I" 1 il I,'' ii|l|iil|' m >\ I *****1 3.1 cv ft w pu'c cj cngng rvmroiigii Lisf Pr.cc len 5' lor CASH 5478 00 SSUOO Hire purchojc 12 Monthly Poyments 41 50 4S 00 24 Monthly Poyments of98 words
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280 1956-05-10 2 Lim Hits Plans For London Mission PENANG, Wed.-Mem-ber for Kelawei, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said m the Settlement Council today that the arrangements for the Britisn Parliamentary delegation's public interviews m Penans stank." The delegation arrived here m April to meet the people of the Settlement and to record their280 words
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Article126 1956-05-10 2 Dockers Meet For Pay Talks' PENANG, Wed The National Uni m of Factory and Cicr^.r:.;'. W.iKcrs representing ■bOUI 1,200- waterfront la^o;r--tra, tt the Stevedoring EmP Dyers' Association at the rradc Union Adviser's Ofl c I ill afternoi n tnd i peed to meat again on May it to dis- <">.;>>126 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-05-10 2 THE Mrtege arrives at Brookwood WflMag, where Tunku Abu bakar second son of the Sultan of Johore wa s buried according to Muslim rites on May 3. Tunku Abubakar died m a London Hospital on May 1. R Meanwhile the Johore Banru branch of the Johore State (iovernment98 words
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202 1956-05-10 2 We Were Tricked Says Staff Side ISSUE OVER WAGE PACT Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Allegations that Customs outdoor officers were "tricked" by the Federation Government into signing a wage agreement was made here today by the staff side ot the National Whitley Council. The allocation was contained m the case202 words
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Article35 1956-05-10 2 V NABAPPAN, a 21-yrar-oM labQ m r, wai fesU rday reI d on bond by the Kuala Lumpur First Maj ste for breaking into a cortee stall during the small hours of 16.35 words
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Article282 1956-05-10 2 Ship Leaves P Of Without Corgo PENANG Wed.— Ccrfcn S ect: 0P labour force of the Indian Loh staged a "wild cat" strike at t without the knowledge of the Nat lOno |'j of Factory and General Worker H Tb ■< 1 n rk done282 words
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Article83 1956-05-10 2 Programme To Help The Malaya I I I I I I c" i 3 1 ment programme to toil 1 ade and iodj^H ■pilling at i r«3 j ror.;>, v ,1 hers who Wi'i Malaya at the faS leaders o ■M Mv ■CCllrir do all they can tohexi ■MDt. I83 words
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Article306 1956-05-10 2 TIME' ARTICLE MAKE. PAHANG ELDER ANGR KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Irate court onicm'..- it Pckan today challenged Tune" magazine Of WR& American visitor to Pahaog" to prove tha alicgaii>;n that the Boltaa of Pahang; white visiting kampongi on an&Hciro* list tours, "danced, sang and feasted With thi v:l--lagen306 words
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Article80 1956-05-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, \v<- L The Deputy Pul ie Prose itoi Mr. Phi ip Qoufh, today !od£oc DOtJ X against the Sessions Judg acquittal and dii barge of millionaire rice trader Mr Foong Soon Seng yesti rday Foong, 40, Managing Dii lor v>{ the Kong Fatt80 words
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222 1956-05-10 2 IPOII. Wed.- General Sir Geoffrey Bourne. \h<> Ft derations Director of Operation.-. today told mm of the Third Battalion, the Malay Regiment, to "keep up your good work." The General today paid his final round of larewel. visits to military. Police and Home222 words
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Article115 1956-05-10 2 '$80 Mil. Should Go To Workers POHT SWETTENHAM V. —The local bran b [Uv Malayan Tamils Association today asked the I id< rat: i Government to utilise the $80,000,000 pi O cis ol U Indian Imm gratl n :ind. for the benefit of Indian worten m Malaya. A reso] ition115 words
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Article29 1956-05-10 2 THEY'LL PRAYER IN OPE N ALL g. Wed j m Pmanf will hold aya T>ra mc on < md on Htrl W The prayers Ibrah ai.d v. rt at uC29 words
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Article25 1956-05-10 2 \LA L The Labour 1 today elected I samv, Mr. h Mr rigoen tUrn Kuala Lum; 1 ferenre to be Bintang ran Lum;25 words
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Advertisement199 1956-05-10 2 jv^A^vvvsM^M^^j 2/3 Ton 5 Ton Vehicles |"lll£Ssl MtVAU THROUGH 4 coTne/tStt m mnml g These brilliant new 2 3 ton and 5 ton trucks are Tf cmtrol model. /V£^ ENGINES cac^ v a c m normal or forward control c r I: c S fr rm Built for heavy duty199 words
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Article, Illustration167 1956-05-10 3 ONE hundred and sixtvfive thousand miles on Singapore's, roads without a single v i ident That is the proud rei ord <»f the ::>() odd drivers hot h European and Malayan of the Royal Air lon e Station, (han-i. who hrtuecn the,,, covered 2 1 million miios167 words
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Article37 1956-05-10 3 B Students impress Rotarians B.mans yesyouthful H -..inning mm weekly m otel. Xok he;' tmt iitution part pil. ■ptl our IB ?r first i:cnt of who spoke ject, 2* Caused Rotary the JJ ne? to of Mil37 words
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415 1956-05-10 3 Commercial Ties Are Inevitable LL.\ r '.\> I Singa] i e*s business eire nd prominent bankers reacted favourably to the Chief Minister." Mr. Dark! Marshall's statement fai London en Wedn I big Governmenr was anxious to reopen normal trade relations with Red415 words
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303 1956-05-10 3 Me- On Kidnap Charge tiMia -pet-aller refused to be rj (1 tliuu. I his led to the down- gang's ..ttempt to abduct millionaire J5 nt. Mr. Tan Puay Choo, a Singapore Jj^ Ten Eng Bee! •J: irgcd with Mar P S the! •do thr I*303 words
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Article39 1956-05-10 3 $20, 000 School F or V illage N In a S4 c of 18th Xl age, about h* will kr bui h Hwa It ;vivc of Ikj school has three I w ith acromIre than 100 basket ball ct39 words
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Article32 1956-05-10 3 Verdict Death from Poisoning j tEHTAJAM. We t death from j EL Al "eturned by I "arsan m the Magistrate's today at an death of a M i Han lomar. \i i32 words
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182 1956-05-10 3 i ration M jui soU" v... lead t< inter-racial HMdl v. iff)! M ri J»»'d. unit is amicably settled by rnments, v. arncd HM >■.. '.r:r.;in 0| IIM O nvrn.r.4 n mmittee i i the Singa- ;>■ r Citiz* n>h:p Risht As- i.182 words
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249 1956-05-10 3 C AN an academic decree conferred by a limited comnanv be considered to be of any value ThN wai i Question posed by the Dean <■! the Art.Faculty, University ol Malaya Prof, E.ii.o. Dobby, yeaterciay. Ptot. DoMn wai commentIng «>n the proposal249 words
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Article54 1956-05-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR, \\'c<\. The Pederation*i Telecommu:.i itioiU Department Instal't i 4 r> telephooei m April, as igainsi 551 new ippUcaYiona re( cived. •tc i? BT bin back g, pai U rularlj ir: Kill I Se anger, topped li I quVi Bs| with 131 phones r.:.. it v54 words
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Article92 1956-05-10 3 SINGAPORE Po!i t riisrover--0.: about inn mortal bombs from the vicinity ol the shack where a man was tilled '■>' ;< bon b last on Wednesday m 8,..-<;t Timafa Road, af< n oi the Re erve Unit combed the area lor 24 hours ■tafdi ng for92 words
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Article60 1956-05-10 3 IPOH, Wed.— Two of three youths, who were yesterday charged with stealing 27.000 feet of copper wire from a mine, were sentenced to ten years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Pretheroe at the Supreme Court today. They were: Cheah Kow Chai, 19. and Wong On. 22,60 words
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Article38 1956-05-10 3 HONGKONG. May 3 Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 515.70 to •ill sterling: >f> .>4L\") to US$l: Si B;ij to Malayan p\ IBr> to ono Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $-54.7.5 to a tael.38 words
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Article853 1956-05-10 3 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS CRITICIZED They Were Bad At All Times I Brash Tells Court PROCEEDINGS of the City Council were strongly criticized m the Singapore High Court yesterday. -Mr. m b. Brash, appearing for City rtwuHUftr Ife i m u n t s Son^' said lh( pn>cccdingsi of the City Council853 words
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Advertisement302 1956-05-10 3 In »h« Bl«* Tin wiHi fH« Wk.t. C©» I HBRMH 3 WK e you Ko-« Vj| T|Tjj7i|Tj completed c »jll ief o* )2 cordi thow them o» o«; office of G Hoppemtedr Ltd end you will be g>»»* n^^^^^^n t wo beautiful DufcK DoJI» m notionol cottuma NOff: In lib.302 words
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622 1956-05-10 4 PENANG COUNCIL TO LOOK INTO LABOUR PROBLEM PENANG, Wed. The Settlement Council, at its meeting today, passed a motion that all Government departmental namehoarrls m the Settlement should be m Romanized Malay m addition to English. a itta co nmittec of eight vitta622 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-05-10 4 Sta ml.irripic by mi:, bobby WONG CHUM PONG, i iiiim Kuala Lumpur businessman and Mrs. Wong help their one yearold daughter Judy to cut her first birthday take at partv held at their home in Ton? Nam Settlement. Kuala Lumpur, last Sunday, Y ong PensYong Peng Seong - 47 words
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321 1956-05-10 4 CIIIA ENG RWJEE, a clerk eni])loyod by Ihe War Department for six years was sentenced to a total of three-and-a-hali years' imprisonment by a Singapore Court yesterday on five charges of cheating and one of theft Offefl et were committo: between321 words
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Article47 1956-05-10 4 RELAX TAW Wed. An ft* sistaoi attached to the Aborigine Department Tuaku Ifanv Idin, Who was finer! by a religioua COliri today for drink:riq d irinfl the nontta of fastIng, rcfuacd to pay the fine. .lc laid ho will appeal against the decision47 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-05-10 4 iUK Deputy Director of British Council Headquarters m London. Mr. K. It. Johnstone and his wife, above, arrived m Singapore yesterday by the Cathay Pacific Airways. Mr. Johnstone is on a Far Eastern study tour. He will compile his report when he returns to London by mid-June, lie leaves forStandardpic - 76 words
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Article26 1956-05-10 4 THE Malacca Government announced yesterday that May 11 and 12 will 'now be observed as Public Holidays for Hari Raya Puasa m the Settlement.26 words
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Article247 1956-05-10 4 5 Discharged From Service ALOR STAR, Wed.— Sapper Lance Corporal KanMf bin Makri of 75 Squadron, Royal Engineers, was found guilty before a court martial held here on a charge of conducting himself to the prejudice of good order and military discipline at Sungei247 words
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Article149 1956-05-10 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot r.0.15 85| 85] HO. 1 R.S.S May |S| 151 No. 1 June 8:>.: B:,^ No. I Maj si x 4' No. ;> May s.; si" Tone: B.irrh stead\ TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday149 words
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Article102 1956-05-10 4 Branch For Institute Of Physics more than M phy dsts and science students yesterday attended the ma gun eeting of the Ifalayi Branch of the Institute oi Physics at Shell Theatrette, Singapon A display of radi >-:- i.-. c na. tc rials and OOUBtefl a I he d before ;>v102 words
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Article25 1956-05-10 4 PENANG, W€d Tha Penan- Malay Patriotic Youth Lta--i;c. will call a maai rally of Malayi at the Dato Kramai fround on Sunday.25 words
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Article161 1956-05-10 4 JAKABTA, May (Beuti r) Hie chairman of the board oi director of the Royal Hutch Shipping Company (KPMI Mr. de Koc was today called to the Attorney General i Office m connection with the alleged illegal departure J- r ')m Indonesia of a Dutch national employed161 words
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Advertisement346 1956-05-10 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION AITKACTIONS II TODAY DEO N-Si«r ■uj^^^^^^^ the L^^a™ i^B^^^N aTi ■*f^i RP2i m>IORKO\\ \T MIUMCHT: RKPt'KLK I'll II KF' 'THE VANISHING AMERICAN" t'.u\n\ \inun mini: muni mhiii \I i Xl» V S villtNK.lll KM I \M li m Mill tEXTIRY FOX! "THE MAN WHO NEVER WAS" ..v >l346 words
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Advertisement317 1956-05-10 4 f "SHAW oSVT SHOWSK^f Vi x, \v, lN (OMIMI- I i "PICNIC STARTS TOMORROW! D p°s lado robins? D °s; W "THE DARKEST r c i j J MlllMf.lll IOMOKKCIW 11,. i"MUNIMJI"' SATURDAY MID Si O— >IWII wiII WWW «>«■«. "v' r^^J^« 1 t VICTOR JANET r '/Wl J t317 words
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Miscellaneous89 1956-05-10 4 Weather Report MiNi V,r.\l Temperajun From 'i do May, 8 to M m. Miv g Singapore 167FJ I 'en- 15T) Kota Bal ru I7if i X L .:ii; ur 1 75F 1 [pol Kuantan (76F^ M. main Temi i ratm i From I 111 <i m M, v B Sum89 words
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Article, Illustration507 1956-05-10 5 Move To Break Up Alliance Unity By Political Drive KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-Chin Peng has completely failed m pulling off Communism's most blatant three-pronged double cross on WE* a SftrtH? Government and the UMNO-MLA-MIC Alliance party, authoritative information from behind the "Bamboo Curtain" indicated today. The Malayan507 words
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Article59 1956-05-10 5 KUALA KANOBAR, Wed.— Alias bin Baharom, 21, of Kampong Chua, Katl District Kuala Kany.^ar. was teno I thn months' tanprisomnent by Magistrate Raja Aril Shall < m Monday. Allaa pleaded guilty to two I '.arses of assisting :n d:>--p :nc f a .>;; stolen watch59 words
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Article219 1956-05-10 5 And A Terrorist Is Caught IPOH, Wed.— Two Home Guards of an operational section m a new village near Ipoh "played detective" last Sunday as a result of which a Communist terrorist was arrested, a Police spokesman told The Standard j today. For security reasons.219 words
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Article49 1956-05-10 5 TAIPING. Wed. Six A.~sistani Resettiement Ofßcen and three p nghnlus from Larut. Mat aim and Srlama completed tw.i-day refreshvr ci;;r>c m civics here yc»--u rday. The cour-e included lrctiirea n district administration, local council law. election pr< ccdurc. health and ac en un tins proccd v re.49 words
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Article36 1956-05-10 5 Xl 'ALA I.IPIS. W. I. The Veterii wry Offl i r, Raub, n U I I U Jerabtut sub-district on the Brsf Tuesday of every montli m v sti DO y.36 words
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Article87 1956-05-10 5 Chartered Bank Expands SANDAKAN. Wed. Nearly 300 people witnessed the opening of the new Chartered Bank building here last Saturday. The (iovernor of North Borneo, Sir Roland Turnbull. declared the bank open. Mr. Hannah, manager of the .lesselton branch, said the Chartered Bank did not open a branch m North87 words
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Article82 1956-05-10 5 KUCHING. \V«d. FOUI Sarawak men will 1< avc this month foe three-month study tour of local authorities In Britain. Th« y aic- Mr. Son 5 Thlaa Cheok. Kuching busin< sman and Municipal Councillor; Mr. Chia Chin Shin. Mill businessman, Urban District Councillor and Un< (Dcia!82 words
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Article258 1956-05-10 5 PENANG, Wed.— Loke Mvi Twin, one oi tlie two men lacing a tentative charge of murder m the .Magistrate's Court, suddenly bled from the nose during the preliminary inquiry today, but lecovered shortly alter his mother had rubbed 'Tiger Halm" on his head and nose m258 words
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Article57 1956-05-10 5 JonoßE BAHRU, W«d Ticket! at $!0 each to nrd tho party fundj ire now being told by UMNO branditi a!; over Malaya i r >r the organization*.- 10th Anniversary cetobration at UMNO beadejuarten iri Kuala Lumpur on M'< v IT. There will he a Ica-narlv. to Which57 words
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Article35 1956-05-10 5 CHAI Kr>r.s Chcc. who tltCTrri ihc year of his birth from 1935 to 1936 on his identity card, was finer] $200. m default two months' jail, l>y the Johore Rahru Magistrates Court yesterday.35 words
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Article61 1956-05-10 5 KUALA KANOBAR Wed.— Kunjee Veerappillai, 25. of KBlopoilg Station here, wa.s sentenced to Itow pecks? hsv prisonment by Ifßgistratc Raja Aril Bhßh, for Btealint on^> botth 1 nl BBlf o;l. otte bonio ot lamuju nnd eight boxr> of malchr- wXXtfa $1.10 from a ttßll belonfinf to61 words
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Article44 1956-05-10 5 T.MPixr;. Wed Tbt 0 I Girls' Associatk a f r Urn I. Trea her Girls Schoi m holding U lif annual reunion at the Hup < j s inu Juno if 7 pm IfUl fOl 'i bi pi" Nffdfjd lor Malay memtM i44 words
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Advertisement259 1956-05-10 5 I GRANDEST ATTRACTION FOR HARI RAYA PUASA FROM TOMORROW! TEL: ***** fe^#^T^>^ DA/LV 5 SHOWS af 11.00 am. 1.45-4-b. if) !l.3(l jimJ ANOTHER COLOUR ACHIEVEMENT! FROM THE STUDIO AND THE STARS THAT GAVE YOU "HANG TU AH"! A GREAT FILM THI- STORY OF A MAN-MADE HELL A SEQUENCE OF THRILLS!259 words
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Miscellaneous323 1956-05-10 5 Standard cAlmancic Information at a Glance VI is*. Cricket practnrt Judo class 5.30 I I < m Free film show— Cn^st to Coaft at Shell Theatrette. Co! Iyer Quay. 1 15 \w Lecture on Beauty culture by Joann Murray Hubbs at Raffles Quay. 530 I -in'. M'mki \i; i -<m323 words
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Miscellaneous411 1956-05-10 5 P. SWETTENHAM CATHAI Bttd ohb%ii UI TELOK ANSON ici\: China Venture 4 3. Mi and 9 15 p m. CATHAY: I Vengeance i. 1 4" I I I I.U pm. KM \l Shun Thonc Poh Konc i 114 1T i KAMPAR Xl Frou Frou 12.30. 3. 7 and •> p411 words
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Miscellaneous614 1956-05-10 5 >:'.* R i ;-rj- t m Red Nf'IPOBE (Befkmal): i.is a.n T. NeWI 759 a Date with II isic; I i News <!•' es; S Calling AH Hoi 1 53 Regional Anenu its mm (Brrl— al): 645 p Melod.cs I Films. 8.8.C. r> i? c. CGfMfal Ovetwai Betflcc); 5 pm.614 words
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Article589 1956-05-10 6 r \:lY. mh n of Mala;, a bam mfcftd up the doctrine 1 muMhi" To thai the employer is an osre rat to su .< the last crop of blood Horn them. They are t mtcn ited m the employer's problems r v d providing them with589 words
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Article413 1956-05-10 6 Now an 'Eye Bank DECENT reports that surnron* ruivt successfully graftec; c:- m qoIQ tbOK who are blin I :..tve caused MKti la Urn world ot medical science Ja] an lot inttanm. a moveM:/ Imh ta •b la met* d I the m tUni up or vbml has b I413 words
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Article753 1956-05-10 6 \\"HEN Labourite Woodrow Wyatt, who was adviser to Tunku Abdul Rahman during the recent Federation Merdeka talks, stated m last Sunday's London newspaper, Reynolds Weekly, that Singapore would go Red if the present conference between the Singapore Merdeka mission and the Colonial Office fails,753 words
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Article772 1956-05-10 6 RALPH TEATSORTH - RALPH TEATSORTH Says May Be Tomorrow's Social Task ••iv-\cism m Reverse" may well turn out to PI tomorrow's big social problem. Coloured peoples, outnumbering tile w hit* BJ B earning rapidly In political power, wisdom and freedom. They are held Logeth< r by strong bonds, Their o;d772 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article398 1956-05-10 6 Blr: Kindly allow me to show, through the medium Ol your columns, the public's attitude towards the demand for pay rise by the Singapore Government derk& Some time back they got their pay increased and it is obvious that their, pay is far more than398 words
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Article175 1956-05-10 6 BiT, A> a patient who has Just been discharged from the General Hospital. SinKapore. I wish to express my gratelul thanks to Miss Maisie Concelcao, the announcer of "Calling All Hospitals 1 programme of Radio Malaya, for the cominrt and encouragement given during my stay In hospital.175 words
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Article, Illustration773 1956-05-10 6 Colin Leg - BRITAIN'S PROBLEM IN ADEN Colin Leg By LONDON, Wed. T2RITISH official circles are beginning to take a serious view of developments m Aden, which looks like becoming the next trouble-spot m the Middle East. This is the reason for the decision to send Lord Lloyd, under-Secretary for the Colonies, on773 words
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Advertisement43 1956-05-10 6 Now you can erase dark jgt^^cireles, shadows and AVBV|. blemishes with y a f erace (I m by max Factor ifl t-o cover-up, to f <? before ar.d undrr yourmake-UD. I 9 C rr.^->-e .r_ nr, klet $4.50 f M AT ALL GOOD DEALERS43 words
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Article63 1956-05-10 7 A Close Shave for Queen and Duke I Xay 9 (AP) A flaflpof* suddenly top■iif on to a roynl proKLt Qriren Eli* the !>"►« £dm together m an utamobile ijLjsnvt* the occupants I a ed /or the orV ued m a" 1 fa e 4rnvi toppled the m!l "rrrfiU COloUTtd63 words
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Article77 1956-05-10 7 Nehru Is Accused Of Treason 1 May 9 1 leader of the X rial opposition to nent yes- Premier Kei r W W tice, moR ader told a W. Nat the Ing d failed to folX of his preK r Gandhi. m M repudiated X h Kashmir and m ii77 words
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Article59 1956-05-10 7 w eapons for U.S. F-E Allies I3TO. May 9 <AP» f Seer Defence I B. E Jr.. said Ihf US Kar Ea.-t Com- "further dents of more advanced r.erica's Far itson. who arrived here of his Far I inspection tour, also would discuss enlargef Japan's armed serere. lid no amplify59 words
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Article79 1956-05-10 7 Continue Support, ponn Told I«. May 9 fßeuter» and France yesterf c J? th eir demand t Gfrmany continue "^pport costs for Alflgstationed m the Republic, according sources here sources said the des made m identical Si? fd oTer to the tnan Foreign Office, were m reply wrman note last79 words
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Article42 1956-05-10 7 To Sea Wedding For Ballerina. P 9. <RenEl ball HJrSht writer B 7£ tne French 1 r BR*fappointed E -> have the 1H r l^ r *y them while at P will be mar: b vice here |t >hinto wedd.rX lon to Japan42 words
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Article49 1956-05-10 7 RAWALPINDI West Pak■n, May 9 (Reuter; la Afgh U p Itrol and PasJsmilitia patrol exchanged Bn .n the QailOHa ar- < i Mn At shan: t m bore! n a mday, an i fficial source dl scl j r I •ire n casualties on the Pak.. tan Bid49 words
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Article45 1956-05-10 7 MANILA. May 9 UP The Philippin A ition I ret L --our L'n; r.^ ULI apn aled to all r union In Japan to support the all-Filipino cr< w of the USS Philippine Merchant who walked out 13 days ago, it was announced today.45 words
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Article41 1956-05-10 7 WASHINGTON. May 9 T:\- L" S A.r Fi r■• to v 216 b- II bombers o?ei Washingi >n May II an unpn dented >how of air strength, man for •I Alr- On ra an I PUoU A»sociaticr. rday.41 words
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Article31 1956-05-10 7 MANILA, May 9 il"P« The Department of Justici has ordered the immedial prosecution of some 4S Japafi>hermen for "il. sal entry and fishing IB northern Philipr was announced today.31 words
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Article39 1956-05-10 7 \S:i;NGTON May 9 AP Employment m the United States jumped 900.000 last ■*h to a new April record .990.000 1 bile bl ssness row 270,000. the DS. Labour and Comir. ree r partment.>, reports d U rday.39 words
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Article43 1956-05-10 7 IS. Ma:. i> -Rr-utrr'- A nt cri 'Ad watchPn ld( nt TM 1 and hli and thi I n nch Pr< nt M C'y drive to the 1 House fot I gala ballet performance I kkc Urn Yugoslav leader*! vWI lan43 words
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Article35 1956-05-10 7 PARIS. lia9 <' p> Preu M: tere |e1 fighters tied 1 it rdaj over m issed but* mnd the I Triumph a^ \'r.<* nation Botemnlj celebrated v-E and remembered her millions of war dead.35 words
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Article43 1956-05-10 7 NEW YORK May 9 <AF) Hi m York P< rt reported ter ::.v thai Canada Is selling Israel 24 Sabre jet 2 ter pl m< 5 The news- r r- pi rt od the purchasIng prl us being $11,000,000.43 words
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Article34 1956-05-10 7 Rl IRUT. Lcbam n. May 9 p .\n estimated 5.000 demonst: r y trrday staged a pol ci march to parliament square protesting nik Imperialism" In Al- r:;t. here wm* do tadi34 words
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Article31 1956-05-10 7 WHITE SANDS. New Mexi- > Mr. 9 (AP) US. Navy ent Ists flred a new research an estimate d 117 miles into the >•<>' yesterday, faiin| short of an altitude rerd31 words
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133 1956-05-10 7 GENEVA, M ty I, (AP)— VS. \c i^;t 4 e Frederick T. Mcrri:'. told lh« United Nations Commission on narcotic drugs jresterday thai a firm m Thailand has nfTered to se'i -00 tor., o! opium for 1210,000,000. Merri I laid he information133 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-05-10 7 SMOKE belches from the burning Norwegian tanker. Krling Burthen, the 9,074-ton vessel which fired from stem to stern after beins; m a collision with the I.iberian Santa Rosa ofT Beachy Head m the English Channel. One man lost his life and six others badly burned. The FrlingUP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-05-10 7 AN injured seaman (feet showing amidships) is hoisted m surfboat nearly 100 feet m the air to the deck of Texas Tower, USA's first radar warning island recently. The man, Harold M. Swisher, of Vienna. West Virginia. \va s injured on the head m an accident aboardAP - 75 words
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Article153 1956-05-10 7 Solomon Speaks Out On Bases COLOMBO, May g iRi ut- t) Mr. S' I man P^iMlirf>nf>lkf. the Cry;, n Prime Minist r, said here day the corn[nuance of British naval and air base* In CeylOO "lundamentally conflicts" with hSI v:« \v >1 O n't position m world affairs Mr Bandaranaikt153 words
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Article54 1956-05-10 7 KATMANDU. May I (Renter' The Japan* >c expedition to the 26,658-foot Manaslu In western Nepal. established the fifth camp a- 21 800 feel 00 May 2. »C--rird'.wj. to a menage rc- •■> iTed h' I!'^1 today. This camp La near the top 0! the 5,000-foot, treacherous lO54 words
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213 1956-05-10 7 -—MARTHA RAVE IS MAD, SAYS SHE I -May 9• \P «'.n f ,n, 1 a«ainM hrr a M lied harges, t h,r the r h, nou l f h :t w the ■I st.al.ng JJ mm, little 1 *nt t,, pro \p iU213 words
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Article57 1956-05-10 7 DETROIT. May 9 (Renter) Mr Henry I-ord has reslgned from the chairmanship of the Ford Foundation, the philanthropic organisation established by the Ford Motor Company but said he will continue b s a niember of the board ot directors. He will be succeeded as chairman by Mr.57 words
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214 1956-05-10 7 ALGIERS, May 9 (AP) Amid a new uproar, French Resident Genera Robert Lacostc said last night he will ask for many more troops to help defea the nationalist rebellion m Algeria. He mentioned a figure of up to 40,000 men. TMf WOUM bring214 words
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Article30 1956-05-10 7 WASHINGTON. May 9 'UP) -Rep. Abraham J. Multer yesterday accused U.S. diplomats m the Middle East of "stirring up" the explosive dispute between I.srael and the Arab nations.30 words
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Article66 1956-05-10 7 HONGKONG, May 9 (Reuker) A civil OOliri today ordered the coni'i-ralion of 1,497 watches, worth about $70,000 (Hongkong) from I B-vcar-o.d Filipino tra\ci!cr. Florentine Fernando. BCCUMd of attempting to export the watches without licence on April 29. The pro.-ecution told the court, the watches were found m66 words
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Article71 1956-05-10 7 TOKYO. May 9 (AP) Lieut. Gen R. Bierwirih. Commander of British Commonwealth forces m Korea, will relinquish his command on July 1 and return to Australia for retirement. British Headquarters here announced today. Brigadier L. J. Bruton. currently commander of Australian forces here, will assume command71 words
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239 1956-05-10 7 NATO BOSS-TO-BE WARNS OF SOVIET ARMS BUILD-UP CHELMSFORD, England l May 9 (UP)-Gen. Laurie Norstad said last night that although Soviet "smiles have widened" a Soviet military build-up is growing. The American airman who will succeed Gen. Alfred M Gruenther as NATO.,239 words
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Article78 1956-05-10 7 Tito, Mollet Reach Agreement PARIS. May 9 <UP > President Tito of Yugoslavia and Premier Guy Ifollet oJ France reached agreement "m principle" yesterday on world disarmament and a:d to unci. rdevtlnped count rif-. The Yus.Mjiav leaden soav ferred with Mollet for more than two hours on the second day78 words
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Article50 1956-05-10 7 MANILA. ftUy p. [At) Japan and the Philippines figntd their long-awaited World War II reparations ■greemeaf jrrttulijf The Japanese agreed to pay us $550,000,000 worth of zn 0~.O and services over a 20-year period and 1o C p.d th c Philippi:.es U*****,000,000 during the same period. A .P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-05-10 7 ACTRESS Mamie Van Dorm proud 1> shows off h< hab% son. Perry Ray Anthony, m his firvt puturr nia<l< nn May 3at HolJyunod. Band leader Raj lnthon> is thr father. Thr baby was born on March I l APAP - 43 words
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Article146 1956-05-10 7 Two Murderers To Die NICOSIA, May 9 (IT)— Governor Mr Jolin Harding yesterday confirmed the first death sentences against extremists m the year-old Cyprus revolt despite open warnings of "eye tor an c\c' vengeance against Britons. BiaudtaaeoMlf he ordered Brit -h tro< ps on a 1146 words
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Article56 1956-05-10 7 PARIS. May 9. <Reuter)~ P( lice \< rday di persrd ab ii 50 J- r< nchir.cn di m< nstrai ing o it id< t :.< Yugosiav cir.b.t.- v hen against Prr>idem Tito i la U r :-v pttpla m n tain n to a police tation56 words
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Article74 1956-05-10 7 Scientists Postpone Big A-Test EMU b lOK L V* -t 9 (Reutrri Scientist t»dav again P 1 r• i hours the n.n r "irrtmtirr of the :.V>~ United S:;r« nuclear tests la the Ptdfltt. Til. Will V< "T earlier than \:.v. r\;vcted to b§ th# •cr^av r ever attempted bj74 words
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Advertisement63 1956-05-10 7 I Keeps me flag flying! j BOXER TRUNKS BOXER BRIEF TRUNKS ill Maroon Blue iA^K/' Green Brown Jp| (I j (\T > I j BOXER TRUNKS Tp\ with two side pockets, m' the ideal leisure trunks '^w T Brown, Blue, Green. t I $16.00 We shall be clo*cd all day63 words
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206 1956-05-10 8 SENIOR OFFICERS ARE AGAINST HASTY TAKE-OVER Port Will Not Be Stilled, But... LOCAL senior officers m the Singapore Harbour Board are against hasty Malayanization without due regard to efficiency and the welfare of the people, their spokesman, Mr. Loh Heng Kee, said yesterday. Mr. Loh. WHO U secretary of the206 words
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Article134 1956-05-10 8 Objections Hearing Next Mth. sexior Planning Inspector* Mr. F. H. CtlT, who arrived In Singapore troni London p:i Bin lay to conduct a public i: rv Into objections to the i v r p an I i d The Standard iterday thai he would begin tbi bearing next month. Mr,134 words
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158 1956-05-10 8 THE DUTCHMAN SLIPS IN OUT OF SPORE ...While Cables Fly For News INDONESIAN Consular authorities m Singapore yesterday could not furnish any news about a Dutch national, a former official of the Finance Ministry m Jakarta who was reported to have left Indonesia illegally and was presumed to be m158 words
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Article136 1956-05-10 8 Treat In Store For Dance Fans KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. pan p troni ol the arts will soon Me some of the renowned Indian dmcCl m their traditional settings, when the Ri [c*s firsi turaJ delegation to So;; 1 >c. As I Visits Sil t t€ Bud the Federation BtXi 'nth.136 words
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Article143 1956-05-10 8 BUSHLAND PICNICS POPULAR PICNICKING m Australian bushland ii an experience which many Malayan students have come to enjoy arid anticipate with pleasure, an Australian Commission re. ease stated yesterday. They have conic to realise thai to know Australia really 'vr' 1 to see and appreciate its iand-cape, they must travel143 words
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Article67 1956-05-10 8 Only one person has .submitted an all-correct entry to Radio Malaya's "Spot thp Winner" quiz, picking the first three winners of the 1956 Talentime competition She is Che Aisha binte Talib. of Pasir Panjang Road, who placed the three m the right order: Fern Stear (first)67 words
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Article58 1956-05-10 8 ALI BIN HAJI ABDULLAH, 50. was sentenced on Monday by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Pawan Ahmad to six months' imprisonment, to be followed by one year's Police supervision for theft of a '?old chain on March 31 at •Jalan Khalidi Bandar Maharani. Muar. The chain,58 words
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Article140 1956-05-10 8 Singapore Government It being officially asked to pay urgent attention to a question that affectl the livelihood of 700 local trade masters. In a petition submitted to the Acting Chief Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, by the Malaysian Ship Officers Union, it is pointed out that140 words
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Article58 1956-05-10 8 A ajOMinn. X^ Kok Wool. yetterday daiined trial In the Singapore Seventh Magistrate*! Court to V' luntari y causing b rt to Chew Yoke Wah with a pair of i issors, ii Lorong 34. Ciey'.an.q R -ai. on Apr:; 'i. S::c \va> allowed $250 bail. The ease wi58 words
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Article32 1956-05-10 8 TILW CHIAH. 45, ffftS fined 525 by the MUSJ Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad for falling to Stop when required by a uniformed Police Officer while driving a motor vehicle.32 words
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Article162 1956-05-10 8 A YOTNG wife, neglect ed by her husband for a year, will today receive $30 for her Hari Kay a. The order was made yesierdav by Singapore Sixth Magistrate. Mr. Tan Boon Trik. who warned the husband. Ahmad bin Yadi: "If you don't pay the money162 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-05-10 8 DR. AND MRS. Goorze Kho o left by (ho Cambodge for England yesterday where the doi tor will take up an appointment as bouse physician m thr Children's Hospital m Newcastle. Mrs. Khoo intends to join the Royal A<adcm> ,f Music. London She is the daughter of Mr61 words
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Article156 1956-05-10 8 Playing Fields For Si u dents GOVERNMENT is looking U r a 30-acrc site live miles away from the city area for the Sin^ajxire Poly- teclinic. be developed into playing H and pro\ le ies for re tional a for students of 0m T :echnic.156 words
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Article93 1956-05-10 8 A HOUSEWIFE, Goh C m Eng, ft ter lay plea ■< I guilty In le Singap >re City D art I en ting a building without approval from the City Council at Lorong :V3, Geylang, on L 5 IT. Goh. who was Bned lit for the93 words
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Article41 1956-05-10 8 THREE eetives. Rajoo. Man and Sing mt< -.red m the Singapore Fn: ".1 fistrate's I on a jo of ha legedly I IK mad at the CID ock-up on Fi 26 was Axed for hearing on v 6.41 words
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Article178 1956-05-10 8 Debate, Tea And Contest THE Ai: Malaya Mus lAI Missionary S.cle'y \v; bold a Hari Raya lathering tl itl premisei m Loronsj l- Geyiaog al H p.m on the c^y of Bari Raya. Bscrttirj of the Society, Inche War. j nor. told The Standard yesterday178 words
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64 1956-05-10 8 I^ WM I I n. 1 ■■^mspbl 1 i the Jl I Furun Co The X ncr union fe an I:narj fl m r a ■ciue tne cispu- Meanwhile, an J and VJ Award will besintfl rmanoftvj Colony lawyer, ■a Mr. C.64 words
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Article46 1956-05-10 8 He Did New Know Defamed nrr Biy.ina-J t Tfe*l I that aid dfH{ ictor of t yomm J tcr at 1 I ry did no- asked bin say to m In b:r. I sum for «1 I father and saidjiß you krr;. V I 1 I46 words
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Article19 1956-05-10 8 DERAIL ™^M I on Sunday. May 1--1 P* i I ncoon CoBWJ' I LlmAh I I19 words
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Article17 1956-05-10 8 toed I I the Muar MagisWH •van Ahmad i bott; liv ?,11 ataar. without *JS|17 words
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Article, Illustration168 1956-05-10 8 TWO performing chimpanzee^ which sai cd away from Singapore L 6 months igO returned ye>terday weighing 50 lbs. heavier and armed with a bag cf new tricks up their furry OiVOS.'' Pedro and Panchn those are their naiTtff fin DOW kon a t:-ht- m IStandardpic - 168 words
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Advertisement71 1956-05-10 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products re--- CHINKAWHITE Ttlb Imohiobli Wind Mixture is an cxcc c°f remedy for Stomach Pcins, Cons" p" f 'm, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Less cf Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Tfci x "y£, C '441 \&&9aJi jiipcr-cofTiforf -TWy AIR'INDIA Jp -j'71 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1956-05-10 9 t witnessed Sttaq hIaIaIBSSSW t i 4>A. wlnprnrnt I *i n the paM aH Tmjkr this lit V ,f the ent !t .11 .i |H nn ißdttMn.l Prr-ier N.hru .meat this r rung SocialisV first V Avadi. V c area m W tria B S< hru's V1,584 words
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502 1956-05-10 9 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow By LOMDOJf. npODAY, compnttrs md MMnei of parlous typet fOf compiling dan, are 1 i^y p&yti 0 m portant ro'» bl ipdMjl "N.cr forecasting, economics and pariovs Retndj aj research. Moreover, tfcey fcivi m ccedmg'y protflil "g fttftlfV. Om 0/ ti 1502 words
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Article866 1956-05-10 9 Only A Gym 'Fighter Budd Schulberg concludes today hit article— -Some Faces In The Crowd"— ln this STANDARD Feature series of the world's greatest boxing stories In the ring Vince finds out— it's no science, no experiment —but a real TIGHT pACKER just leaned his head on the kid's shoulder866 words
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Article66 1956-05-10 9 \Y< >MAN :i 1 i i i KD AFTER HEI "V v n i-: AN] RFGISTRA] OF ?> DEATI been ill and her husband i v tvd that th< r i 1 from the house In a < Bfii ase would ■•r. The husband h fui ceremony" and66 words
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Article38 1956-05-10 9 WORM HI \l 1 CAN 11 l(N :ningham ;>: prnvrd i m hi- om n i: :t p.- wid« tl;an i! -M n com- tely I aotag 1 rough a hair] In bend. nr\ li^ v^ arnrd38 words
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Advertisement107 1956-05-10 9 Twin: Wong Swee Yong s M i ijaii All T f 1 Wong Swee Yen All Lactogen B.'ihicfi curly top, twins and «.n up-and -coming joos%h^ youngster. All healthy an! happy J» and making splendid progress l»e--ft^, 1 cause they are receiving correct, daily ?Mm P u^ your trust m107 words
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Miscellaneous121 1956-05-10 9 IJWDRD PUZZLE 1 I I I I I I I H B^ j^ I B*aa.._. £2S_ BJ B^BJ 888 I BBbl-___-B B fl At I 111 811 I 1 I 1 i-o 6. A £3 K^" 1 itu3i en- 11 r^ <7 j 7. 'i baa thai is the c^taDiisnert121 words
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Article126 1956-05-10 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exrhange noon clo.-ins prices per plea] yoterday were Copra. May S.'UiJ b ;ycr.s. $30| sellers; coconut oil (bu k) M6| fellers, coconut oil (drums) $49\ tellers; ICuntok white pepper $96 te }'crs. Sanh Wnk white |9S v :cr.^. Speria! Sarawak black $73 sellers. Singapore Copra126 words
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Article, Illustration267 1956-05-10 10 Foodarama— Latest Foodkeeper —Now Here A NEW Krlrinntnr (rr'rigefwtor) model ii tfce Foodaratna u-incit Rmu been tatrodreed m tht Hkfffcel '\7 fhe <n'r hnporterti TJ/c Easi Aii* ■tic O). Lt& for en trpewey .^Tifrs arc row blm betnp nwide IHO, Kua'a Lwwpw fi^d p ;.s "trying o'-r"267 words
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174 1956-05-10 10 THE rubber markrt m Singapore yesterday closed barely steady at 850 cents nor Id. tor Rrsl grade May shipment, i drop of 2J cents per Lb. on Tuesday. Following London and New York. Singapore prices opened lower, first .-.ess having Deen around Bri^ ci174 words
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Article49 1956-05-10 10 NEW York, 1 M ijr s. 1 UP)— Dow-Ji ncs closing averages: STOCKS 30 St 'rks 509.13 20 Ra 1 > V IS Utilities KjM 85 Stocks 1.-2 IS r.ONDS 4u B 1j M 73 The Dow-Jones Commodity futures Index <li*24 iz average equals ]<■<)< rio- l':\49 words
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Article31 1956-05-10 10 Ri'BBER crops announced for April are: Ma'aka Pinda 104,300 lb.; United Malacca HM,IOO lb.; Ay, r Molek 30,980 lb.; Oong bin San Ltd 45 000 lb«; Ny.i.as 44.4J'i |b.31 words
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110 1956-05-10 10 THF3 Banking Commitl< of the House oi Represrnl i tives m Washinctnn on In- s day voted to takr the I Mitrfl Stales Government out ol the tin smelter business I approved a resolution to rl e down the |ov< owned at Texa 'anuary110 words
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Article92 1956-05-10 10 THE Interim Committee of the International Tin Council m London }.i I osterday donesia will IMI its invitation to join the ii T c for its fifth teuton. Tne Indonesian said his Ministry of F Affairs had ordered the ian Embassy to take "ne< essaryReuter - 92 words
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Article141 1956-05-10 10 M A LAY A N sfcaiehrokrr* vesterda\ reported ih< lollouing huMiios dour F A. N ords M i.7 (.arrnvn 52; 11. Waujjh 51.30; 11 X S'hai Bank S8'>0.00: Hume Jackson $1.30. >1 M. oIN MX cents; Metal Box si 1", odd lot. M.47 51.50; Robinson mmN S!77'. 52.75;141 words
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Article79 1956-05-10 10 MAKE ;1 M m, lie. 1 I of j I pore Urn I ■tM J5Jd m the tra<*l a. The \5: Je I m million anaua: petrolc rubber and i 0 I I turn. Borneo imrv I meat I pow m other and moi I chen J marhiri( prospc79 words
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Article29 1956-05-10 10 On the local sfefl fl anr! I Rubbers were fiUfl htngfs d were: Tin Smelt: Ord mon M. Breweries i2rby mm Ri■n ronon it P tj I I29 words
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Advertisement437 1956-05-10 10 NATURALISATION \otice :s HEMPI |1 that the I ring P< whose names and addresses I givrn below are app -i q the G r for nai tior. I that m who reason whj itjrt be granted should send a written an.l signed statement of the f Serrei Chi Secretary's Office437 words
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Advertisement449 1956-05-10 10 NOTICES 4 R\{ \NGEMENTS have been :':i PC >:.-■: whereby I F pen n book wbo pension warrants fall mally r: foi cas] Inn llth ai I 24th ol May n exceptionally bel Hari H a, ash theii rant on 1 n lay lOth at their usual Pom Ofliees. (Ol449 words
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Advertisement610 1956-05-10 10 THE PUBLIC LIFE ASStRANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. (laeOfpOtatad m Singapore) vo'iicr; is HERIBY GIVEN *>* thai the Second Annual General Meeting of the Company v. be held at its Regist, red Office, Noe. 59-61, RobinRoa i. Singapore, on Frid iy, io-h May, i' r > r > at 11 :n for610 words
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Advertisement435 1956-05-10 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT F.M.S. Cap. 137) Notice under Section 137. VTHFREAS it appears to the Council that the undermenUoned land la m proOeai of development: Notice is therefore given under Section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment that a draft layout for land m Kampong Paloh. comprising Plan435 words
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Advertisement64 1956-05-10 10 I selling I I T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS_Vo^ Sailing May 10, 1956 -4f>" EMBARKATION T'M| Deck and Bunk Class Pass ngcrs Saloon Class Passengers M All passengers trowelling pet the oh ♦< notified that ihey should torword th< baggogc tor inspection and loodmq to b 31/32 and Gote No. 264 words
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Miscellaneous404 1956-05-10 10 IN PORT pz;" X it > ai Soenda OITIR ROADS [jitjaU ika Sturborg. Prosper Brislav JeroD "no KPM ay y Lapaz Oceanic Enterprise, State tfb^n Haj ]1 g Madl is, C-:-,:.!. Anna X dji Maersk, Debora. TabinU Bame- Lampoog bahra, Prometheus, Pakhoi L *L>an& INNEI ROADS A v A.k Hin.404 words
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Advertisement703 1956-05-10 11 ■French trading co., ltd. t 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE I New York. Baltimore., Philadelphia 6 Cull V Port* H Spore P Sham Penang H 914 lv«« 15/16 tune 17/1* H |nly 1? 11 u ly 24 25 |uly 26 27 B^ j oth.r703 words
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Advertisement1230 1956-05-10 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8 '-•>' 'IncorpouKd m S.mapcnl (Ul.n.Ji THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z'<Carrier* option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. T- Due Sa.li P. S ham P«nang Tere.la. for Avonmouth 6 k fl/| L1,230 words
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Advertisement874 1956-05-10 11 MITSUI p|sl LINE FOR JAPAN from India S P e P S hom Penonfl BO J ie ii M f/ U for Yokohama Kobe Moji A II May Akokurason Moru for Yokohama Kobe, Moil i* Bunyc .Moru for Yokohama ivobe, Moji for japan fre^'co;;;;;:; June 26Moy Harunaton Maru for Yokohamo874 words
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Advertisement737 1956-05-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok and For Eoit. Penong P Shorn Spore "MEONIA" n p potr t 11 1 2 May 13 U Mgy "KAMBODIA" 17 19Moy 20 21 Moy 11 24 Moy "MAGDALA" 2 2 j une 3 3 June 4 7 June "LALANDIA" 5 6Junc 7737 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-05-10 12 Instead Of Autos There Are Jumbos THE coronation of 35-yeor-old King Mohendro of Nepal was held on May 2 m the ccnturics-old Hanuman Dhoke Palace at Kathmondu, Nepal. Right to left: A huge crowd gathers at the steps of a temple on the procession route. Only women and116 words
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Article, Illustration322 1956-05-10 12 Leggy Frame PING t ?lades for roller skates, pretty Roxy Theatre ice performers enjoy a "busman's holiday" at the Wcllman Memorial Rink n New York's Central Park. The hint, and no more, of spring brought tha I out for a change of scenery. Framed m the shapely legs ofU.P.; AP - 322 words
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Article74 1956-05-10 13 foKI> YorkL 9 (Rratrr) P »k i itiri>ms of his I <r vesler&1 1 to bat [tounn- t''J' n i'Le acaiast LeiLv initial jobs and proaaM) Lpcftaat. h to f 111 in. -mhiTS L into form as f possible bo I a*l«l bra f° rn > thc L I74 words
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Article, Illustration445 1956-05-10 13 Graveney's Gremlin nnKJ'T v l LONDON, Wed. PP N T bank on Peter May (Surrey) going «n or No. 3 for England m rhe First Test against the Australians. b i *Oil see TOM Grcvenr,. (Gloucester) m th batting place end May ct No 4 1 inently, to silence err.445 words
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Article, Illustration255 1956-05-10 13 Well Held Dews... Bad Luck Colin progress M Peter. K. \n. need is for ?o'r.« OBe to bowl quick with the new ball. n Pritchard from Wai 1 1 k« shire will hv n t: regularly and Fred R.cU-vi/ Blltt be i -cd. \rr.\(K Hampshire opening 1 batsman, Roy Marshall,A.P. - 255 words
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Article225 1956-05-10 13 OLYMPIC CAGE CHAMPS NEW YORK. May 0 (UP) The U.S., winner of every Olympic basketball title, will have its usual strong: team m the running at Melbourne m November, with four men at six feet six inches or taller. The team has speed, shooting ability itnd good defence, led by225 words
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Article63 1956-05-10 13 THE MUowing will represent the JacQtiei m a friendly badminton match against Maybud B.P. tomorrow »l T0() p.m. a* lo.'iC CharltOO Lane. Christopher Chew. J. P. Morris. Michael Lim, Henry Teo, Teo Cheng Song. Lee Yoke Yew, Chua Poh Khoon. Lim Kirn Lee. Koh Ah Kow, Chan Buck63 words
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Article27 1956-05-10 13 WEMBLEY STADIUM, Mar 9 (Reuter) England beat Brazil by four goals to two m the football international here this afternoon, having led U-0 at halflimc.27 words
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Article, Illustration376 1956-05-10 13 LANDY TALKS OF BIG RISK ON SATURDAY But I'll Win' He Says SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 (AP)— Australia's John Landy, the mile record holder, predicted yesterday he will win his race at Fresno on Saturday against a field including Irish runner Ron Delany, but he said there is a risk376 words
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Article108 1956-05-10 13 U.K. Cricket: Close Of Play LONDON. May I (Renter) Ram restricted play In seven :ir.-1-c'ass cricket Biatcfcb ej winch began today. Clo.-- Of play KOMI were: At I ords. MlddU 157 for live versus Nottinghamshire. At Oval. Surrey <'■<"> ta eight, Constable 14 '•< r Northamptonshire At Oxford. Oxford Un*108 words
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Article46 1956-05-10 13 IPOH. Wed. The quadrangular hockey meet fixed lor this week-end, at Ipoh, ha^ been cancelled. Reason for this, according U the secretary of the Perak Hockey Anociation, Mr V r Duray, wta the Inability ol Selangor and Negri Bemoilan to make the tr:p.46 words
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Article36 1956-05-10 13 CHESTER. May 9 (Reuter> Th« Begum Aga Khan bereai -old Jolo% me tl c n• c two fay »urite, won the <'■ i U n run over two miles. I i furlnr.es and yard today36 words
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Article43 1956-05-10 13 ■\STON A.U a: d Chartered 8..r.k Sports Club ri (.v three a |l ri a fl iei -I'- ROCCCT BSStCT at Farror Park JfCSterdaj Ganisan 'i and Marzukl 1 tor A*.ton Tian Chong, I m^il and Hamid replied for the bankers.43 words
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Miscellaneous192 1956-05-10 13 Itnc: By A/ Capp -n ;.> vv. /,v ■y-AH^s" SHORE T' IBIX)C^^N■ROTTERA%^^>^KKS^^I4 'A- -:.r<' M BIG f __^^^V GiT H'M.': r A_ 'El MUST BEf. r ft ||w M'NL'.'^ ONE!.'- r-^ J^ H'SOwM i V^_ —<^ X J^K^ I Oop By V. T Hamlin W" V -•^v'-F.'V k 7P\ [1192 words
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397 1956-05-10 14 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad Another To Watch Is Honey Bird By GO LDEN SIRPRISE (Hudson). ;i bright prospect from the Bagby stable, re\ealeil striking form at the Bukit Timah track yesterday when he breezed over three furlonjrs m the fast time of 3»J 4 .5 sec. Up397 words
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206 1956-05-10 14 rUJWIR QUEEN WbC scored cleverly over the mIU at Ipoh has b^ n transfers to Class One from Cla Tl rding to t latest Straits Racing Assodati n amendment list Other transfers arc I I m Cla>s 2 to Class 1 1..i Rurid.206 words
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Article, Illustration157 1956-05-10 14 MISS JOYCE PRIXGLE, who combines research m soil at the Aberdeen t'niversity with playing hockey m international matches, flew m yesterday. She is on her way to Sydney. Xoyca If captain of t l > Beatland team 'AH-' a '.i be lourir.s Au>tr<)iia and New Zealand forStandardpic - 157 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1956-05-10 14 EDIN PETERS - WATCH FRANK, CLEUGH MUIR AT THE KILO' E DIN PETERS Saj, ENTRIES for the kilometre standing-start speed trial programme to be held on Kuala Lumpur's Lornie Koad on Sunday have to 128— a record number lor an\ typo ot motoring competitions held m this countr> cither before or after the1,132 words
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100 1956-05-10 14 Record Number Of Entries Expected ENTRIES are pouring m rapidly for the Singa] Amatc 11 B ixing As> tion's novices rhamp:un ;ps to be held a: v stadium on Ji:r 1 and 2, Mr. B L. DunsJ honorary sr f) f S.A.B.A. revealed yeste:-.v Mr. Dunsford is < i the100 words
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Article, Illustration575 1956-05-10 14 PAT ON THE BACK A SALUTE to PETER GROSE, who hos corned the high opinion tor his othletic ochieyements and contributions to sports when representing Police during the past nine years. Grose, who is retiring from competitive athletics, is Ac*' n g575 words
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Article182 1956-05-10 14 S'gor Teams To Meet Singapore KUALA LUMPUH w c d FootbaU Associat a ol Sell lot tonighi annou o d the 1 to rej resei 4 esi ii I gam< tgainst S gapon weekend on Ifaj 12 and H a" Kuala Lumj vi Eighteen playen Iwwi been Invited turn out182 words
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Article114 1956-05-10 14 THE Bowing tmm Vnr upr i •elected tn represent the R Oi v Gorpt irertm RO9 ii Ai Service Corp? the -V Inter O n? M h on Sii ;rd;iv nt the RASC Ground Ayer Rajah Road. M d M ifidre rCfcfd I 22! Vch Bn: Major Mackenzie114 words
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Article239 1956-05-10 14 D }I CLEXDON won the Men's Monthly medal siahlrfnrd competition of the Royal Sinaa nore Golf Club during the week end Results ps follows: "A" DIVISION Winner: Mr. D. H. Clendon 13+6 1/8 39.1/8. Other Cards: Mr W J Gibb 34+34-371; F/Lt. R G Price 32+51-371: Col.239 words
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Article269 1956-05-10 14 Cold Storage Soccerites to Town Hit ICI For SINGAPORE Cold Si, their unbeaten record when i Chemical Industries In ten S.B.H.F.A. Div. 2 league ni.n l i tcrday. arrJ Cn'.d Stormce were a well ma c rhcy had a set ol irds, and itk must be marie of D. YusoflF.269 words
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Miscellaneous45 1956-05-10 14 SO FA. D!Y \.i S.HJ t J r* a r Hum. DIV, 2B: FfcffVf yoMwy. Springe FR/F\. LV B p Rooerj m S C. ct Padang. ATHLETICS Stamford Gii < I end II sports; Outram Road School spo^' Boys' Town vs. Green 5:~-' at Green Spot.45 words
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