Singapore Standard, 19 May 1956
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Title Section30 1956-05-19 1 Sinaanore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines)' POLICE 2400 #R /t vH 1. FIRE BRIGADE 2811 GENERAL HOSPITAL 2414 l SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 19 56 1 i PAGES l.i < E\TS30 words
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482 1956-05-19 1 Slow:' Now ley Want To Take It Go Fast IU MPI'R, f*— Ovt r 300.000 tappers and > rubber, oil palm, coconut may Ukc "wduntary ie*t" every m intensification of their ime a S3 minimum daily of Plar n \v i b i, whiefc id today this intensification > overwhelm482 words
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111 1956-05-19 1 ere'll Be Merdeka next Year ato Onn I Ja'afar, I _a:a leader, Raya party Juhore there HjT&rdeka on Kb i* saying this. %cause the ■i^tfeci'e to the I n Bco&ii an inde. onI d »Br :.-r. territories the nine I were published Ka.ti m before ana -ra. tied on the111 words
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Article53 1956-05-19 1 HG Chief Arrested -II :v.c Guard ler 'hendrong ig m G ijah, Lie Kin Nam, and viceh airman of the Village Woon tm Loong. men arrested -v relay under the Emerg v Regulatior Also detained were Chao Sam. adult son of the village chairman. Chen| U^e Ch< y, i cultivator,53 words
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Article40 1956-05-19 1 \SHINGTON May H Reuter) Mr. Harold President Ei>enhower*s Disarmamt n I A d r announced today that sped "task groups" v ;ld meet on May 29 t r view 1 ent:: disarmament picture.40 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-05-19 1 Anguish 1 Meditation! Deep Thou »hl! Gesticulation! Demonstration! A Pipe Full!17 words
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Article492 1956-05-19 1 There Is Still Hope, Says Black Gratified At Restraint Shown By The People THE failure of the Mcrdcka talks m London did not mean an end to Constitutional progress towards independence for the Colony, declared the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, on arrival at the airport from London yesterday.492 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-05-19 1 THE Governor, Sir Robert Black (left) who arrived at Pava Lebar Airport from London yesterday afternoon was met by the Chit! Secretary. Mr. \V. Goode and Acting Chief Minister Mr. Chew Suee Kee. Standardpie.38 words
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Article204 1956-05-19 1 Soekarno Attacks Colonialism WASHINGTON. May lb (Heuter) President Soekarno oi Ind<m< .-ia >aid today tiia c nntrj waa not neutral and would n< vei h neutral ■•until man the worid over li tree." ■n ikta I ai crowded m< ting ol the National Press Club, he said: "It is >a;d204 words
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Article45 1956-05-19 1 PERTH Western Austra-I lia. May 18 Router i Obser- i yen at the nuclear test m the < Mont. Beiio Islands on Wednesday kx i o Britain may be ion thi verge ol arhie\ :n? a drfrncT agam.-t 'h* j at* m l( bomb.45 words
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Article40 1956-05-19 1 LONDON. Fri. Amons special precautions intended by the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, to prevent disorders m the wake of the breakdown of negotiations, is bannins of processions and public meetings, I understand from well Informed dclesa-40 words
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158 1956-05-19 1 N-XGOYA. May 13 CAP) Three Hish School boys tried to Steal the Divine Sword, a part of the threepiece Imperial Regalia, police today. Anyone holding the threepiece regalia, under unwritten court protocol. Is supposed to be called an Emperor. No other attempt to steal158 words
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819 1956-05-19 1 First Sort Things Out Among Yourselves Boyd 1 LONDON, May 18 (Router) Mr. Alan LennoxBovd, Colonial Secretary, told the House of Commons today how his negotiations with the Singapore delegation seeking independence finally broke down yesterday. In a statement, he said: '•I was approached yesterday by the Chiet Minister of819 words
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Article73 1956-05-19 1 House last Wednesday, Her Majesty's Government Is always prepared to renew discussions on the basis of our present proposals with this or any other government of Singapore. Mr. Marshall, with two of his colleagues, was m the distinguished Strangers' gallery to hear Mr. LennoxBoyd's73 words
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Article145 1956-05-19 1 LEFT-WING trade union leaders m Singapore are working on nlans to greet the return from London of the unsuccessful Merdeka Mission, with a "Day of Mourning." On that day, all workers I under their influence estimated to be about 90,000 will wear arm- bands and145 words
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Article160 1956-05-19 1 > LONDON Max H (Krutrn Mr David Marshall tonight mari« a fi v-h mo\ c to srr hether ncu negotiations uith Britain could I" held on the olon> future. In a letter to lr \lan Lcnnox-Bo\d the olonial Secrctarj h« asked whether lhie» proposals he160 words
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Advertisement38 1956-05-19 1 GIFTS tor Any Occasion easily solved if you only c.fi!l hI t ""NOVELTY.iote 88 North Bridge Road Phone ***** S porc-6 r ftI'BBLES the way W| you like them I• I I I t/ i Sing apore-kualalu mfuP38 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-05-19 2 THE colourful Malayan Police Pipe Baml arrives at London Airport by BOAC to take part m the Royal tournament. An advance, n'rn «1 Sxiecn members of the band arrived last Friday and the Bands heavy baggage and equipment is being flown m a freighterUP - 53 words
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Article263 1956-05-19 2 Success Is Near, But There's San... Strong Officer Corps, 9 Bourne In Farewell KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Fedcrot.on rctir^ Operations, Lr.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne, said r c f Qr 'm tonight that Malaya's most urgent military nccn t-^J c c m and spirited corps of officers l263 words
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Article51 1956-05-19 2 SINGAPORE'S Chi( f V nister Mr. David Marshall wu Last night ngrai ulai by the Labour P nt i firm vtand a: the London talks. A cable <• r. 4 after a special meeting of the Front executive r< ad struggle stop Wei) done La bour Front51 words
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Article67 1956-05-19 2 SINGAPORE T. c night tpiM iled to a Em ;r .r,:nr:-' v. :■<■> is b< i have \\:::.<--ed an acc:ccr\ whi nan !:st v as fatal;: u:ren by a military truer a!An Pirrtr Road it ibo I PUB 00 Apr 4. 'o rome fBT" ward and gi67 words
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Article45 1956-05-19 2 A MAX entere I a N.A.A.F.I canteen m Ne< Sooi, S.r.-r.pore. and atten ted to st< cash box fro Urn i er. The N.A.A F.I r..-z Mi "-he act mm I alarm and the man fled, throw cash box away.45 words
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Article41 1956-05-19 2 HONGKONG. May ir. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exrhange were: $15 77 to El sterling; £5.***** to US$l; $1 137 to Ma. a van Si; 186 to one Indonesian R> piah; Gold $255,125 to a taeL41 words
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Article154 1956-05-19 2 MORE than 500 employees of the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company, Singapore, will receive a general wage increase langing from 50 cents to 65 cents a day. They will also en.ioy better condition? of service. An agreement to this effect was signed by the management154 words
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Article88 1956-05-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray. last night attended the concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra here oefore leaving (or Hongkong. Their fine music brought rounds of applause. The performance second m ihe day was followed by a88 words
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Advertisement69 1956-05-19 2 •"At no' price premium for Q premium product*' Ai T o £1 LJf <s*\s' mineral w/aters x j /^JIF g i t0 c a^^ e t0 uy aut^ ent i c Schweppes I^Jll 5 !j^^^^^^ Ah that s Schweppes secret. TONIC WATER GINGER BEER DRY GINQER ALE LEMONADE SODA WATER69 words
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Article149 1956-05-19 3 Chinese Guilds Petition Tunku I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sehmgor Chinese guilds a ncl association- today told the Federation C:.:' i Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, they ire -disappointed to note thai not even a tingle item ol the policies proposed by the Alliance m the election manifesto has been discussed o149 words
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Article60 1956-05-19 3 KU LUMMJR, PH. Three Feiecoms cn i .ploycr > > §tm la a itra la I day to ii idy the Commonwealth's ivil a\'iation comr mi ations natwotk Thedc Cdoral r v.^'a i k hol< rs v apend Ihs ti Brisbane. and Darwin They aie Mi60 words
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Article59 1956-05-19 3 AHMAD bin R zak punched a etective at aI m fair m Penan? on n fl v, senlcn I a day's jail and a line ol $50 H v the P ng istrai e. T:" 1 0 let€ t had tried to intervene i n be was involved59 words
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Article464 1956-05-19 3 Lawyer Struck Off Bar List FOUND GUILTY OF IMPROPER CONDUCT Xl ALA LUMPI'R, Fri. Lim Kheng Kooi, 46-year-old Penang lawyer and a former Queen's scholar, was today struck off the list of advocates and solicitors by a full bench of the Federation Supreme Court. The bench, headed bf Urn Chiel464 words
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Article78 1956-05-19 3 SMILES were registered on the faces oi the ehi'.nron m Singapore's Trafalgar Boms jrcsterday. when they were pfssented with i piano by Qm Singapore Rotary Cl:;^. The presentation wai made by Mr. B. Portugal, eh; i: nan of the Rotarians 1 ssnrics comtnittec to Bister Mary78 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-05-19 3 AFTER a lirinq: session of the Federal Legislative Council and with a strenuous programme also tnc next daw Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman was out to yet maximum relaxation on Thursday night. This is how The Standard camera "caught" him at the I'MXO House, at the climax of55 words
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161 1956-05-19 3 B-o-o-m And They All Ask: What's Up THK time was 5.1.) p.m. yesterday. B M! Head* appeared at windows, students stopped reading and ru led from theii rooms, the footballer! itopped their fame, traffl running a.or.g B;;k;t TUnab and Dunenrn Rwi 1 slowei down, the doors and windows oi the161 words
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Article, Illustration232 1956-05-19 3 STORY OF A LITTLE GIRL LOST FOUND THIS i> a .-tf.ry of a 4 "i:tt!e girl lost... and touncl aboard the Mecca pilgrim ship Anking which sailed from Singapore yesterday. Five-year-old Nor Ilayati Of Kampong Bulnir, Bingapore, had come aboard with her father and relative^232 words
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Article150 1956-05-19 3 SKREMBAN, Fri.— A ConY munisi terrorist :.n1 h.s woman comrace, who escaped last week wncn UflCOlns "blew to bits" tneir leader Cnee Ying, have surrendejred due Id pain and hunger. The*/ an Yau San. who ww cook and bodyguard to Cnec? Ying, the '.rite "No.150 words
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133 1956-05-19 3 MORE than 100 itudeni wc.lwishers from the University of Ma aya. Nanymg Univer.-.ty, Chinese middle tcbooll, and Ma. ay schools, sang "Unity is Strength 11 to the tune of "John Brown's Body" m three languages at the end of a .-end-off party yesterday for Malayan133 words
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Advertisement120 1956-05-19 3 "\\\bman made Ifor Love —but she d been burned too often. used her beau as i come-on ..s a pay -off! bs s^s^v i Jf ~*^fc ■rfasLf jN^Vfi. S^s^K^aa^s^iiaß sl^Bsm/^aw y^^f "^^^^i^g^^--^ HERBE r HQ VONNE DE CARLO iSiANDS Consolidated HOWARD DUFF ZACHARY SCOTT ai^vissft INsiss^B^av sa^sscs^w f I PRODUCTION120 words
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Advertisement257 1956-05-19 3 NORIS TRI \lPf 250 f The Proirctor ot Proicctors It i T* p l you w^nt to do better than I > lust taking snaps, and to sc« *f 'yiv your pictures COME TO LIFE. V mwJL' this Proicctor it the magic < v^^a^BMfc^- ,/S^ Thr N Pro|f{t O r257 words
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1179 1956-05-19 4 Till-: Pcoplca Action Party, yesterday demand- bg raJ elections m the light of the failure oi tM lierdrlri talks. Chairman o f tbi PAP. Dr. Toil Cfc n Clurc la ment after a meetlnf "1 tIM j. :ecutive asked thai the of1,179 words
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Article169 1956-05-19 4 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterdaj were: Buyers Sellers spot F.O.a B3j| S4^ No. 1 I S.S. •Mi im B3| s.'», N<> I June N. I 82 i No I June SI S' Tone: I'niertain. UN PIICI fin price o\ tin \csterday was S.'JT.'is169 words
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370 1956-05-19 4 Malayanization Probe Will Keep Going Malayanization Commission will cany on despite the failure of the Merdeka talks m Lo:;d< Chairman of the Commission, Dr. 3. R. SreemvaD .tic! the Com:::. si< n 1 Ini d by the Gor- < r and not inrrned With party politics. We will continue our370 words
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159 1956-05-19 4 A (2Sd '-.\-wKi.K labourer, Mohammed, told Uu S --apore Third District Court thai ho w\ d more thai 17,000 after tighi yean But on bl return from l thii year, found 19 S7O of hia sa\ Ings missing Hi be m aogry thai he159 words
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Advertisement413 1956-05-19 4 CATHAY <)R(;\MSATIC)N ATTRACTHWS T o n AY I v^»co?o^Jd M IIa m^" 4 9 jopi./" 4 J i MIDNIGHT TONIGHT JUNGLE TERROR! /^>~-w^P^ KIUER ROGUE ON TRAIL OP BOMBA' 'IB I 111 BB I I J fl^j^^Tf^ 1I 9 S a9v <JS9v *^> 2^^^ ll^^ Br an a t a-413 words
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Advertisement281 1956-05-19 4 f jha^*brother£orV^ .'7;*;- J last 2 pipiT^r^r^i days: uArlluL i j i I "THE DARKEST HOUR 7 I mr-nil ri[M- \\.,r,,, I Midnight Tonight! n LI LI HWA -LOVE SHaJ t lOMOfiltoW ;n MARfIM x I I l\ PERSON MH J 7oi7TT~'~rT7"~^T I TOMORROW J 5 SHOWS RCV' I DAILY!281 words
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430 1956-05-19 5 THI FAILURE oi the :dcka talk, m Loud >n s a sctb,. k I i the Singapore <-'<■■ mists, the Director of the Special inch M: A. KG Blades told The Standard y< terday. B:.id« who -ns eommrr n London r^- I Ihe Communl430 words
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Article144 1956-05-19 5 S LONDON. I ri. SinsaJ PMI "hief Minister David J Marshall, still snatching at J straws, is attempting to re- start negotiations on the basis of a sentence m Coj lonial Secretary Alan Len- nox-Royd's statement m the House of Commons this morning. Mr Lmnox-Boyd. referring144 words
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491 1956-05-19 5 N If, May (Reuter) Mr. A an Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, :.i the unsuccessful Angl >- i pore co: act, tha- Singapor :.ed I threat of I hig: organized Hi I powerful Communist as revealed last night. He told the conference, which491 words
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Article160 1956-05-19 5 PENAN -A .rr..ture»aker, Loke Mv: T- aai o: two men charged mNk the larder of a call-girl, told I prelirr.inary enquiry m the istiate's Co urt todaj that incident he was not m I oj "I was m Butt< rworth p ay-nah-jong with160 words
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487 1956-05-19 5 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth A Tale That Won't Go fa y hc Books I Says LONDON, Fri. Although Singapore's documents have now been released there is one stoy O f i as t Saturday's crisis which will never appear m documentation. Hlij tor? Qj nen almost487 words
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Advertisement147 1956-05-19 5 EXCITEMENT LEAPS AT YOU fc*-^ FROM THE SCREEN f*."w| ...A Story of Violence, ■QujS BRUTALITY and PASSION! Rl.l .n. *v,« m> 7 or I 1 NAKED STREET Released Thru United Artists midnight A pry TONIGHT f%fc^V mm MMarvn m t you hoard... mm >\ 1 1 1 A" tv^/VvSv /il147 words
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Miscellaneous563 1956-05-19 5 cMlmanac Information at a Glance m m TJmnii Piano Playtime: 7.30 News; 7J9 sstraj 0"0 News; 9.43 Keynotes XIOGS anO llineS A Pit vMth W^., Bam New.- F.v C^:.e; 10 pm. Make Be. .eye Head! nes; n j ,n Hospitals' Half Ballroom. <>I»\X: Mns.i|>orr 5 4^.mti ii.i H m s563 words
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982 1956-05-19 6 Singapore Standard Developing Malaya ryu Dd UPOWi IIM ration I I:v. 1 y. t; DCT( ':m< nt P. a::. >• igncd n sop to Cerb. i i d iring moti critl al pbMi w the emerg< n I been Tapped i Ithout beini Unplcmer* Stj I Its authors can claim.that982 words
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Article1383 1956-05-19 6 KENNETH TYNAN - The Saving Graces Of New York KENNETH TYNAN By I am making mental notes for an article on solipMst orgies m the Pentagon when: "There's a rnizy guy." says the J i\ib driver. lollouing his thumb, I soe a bulky eccentric Ntrollinsr across the street m banana- coloured shoes and1,383 words
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Article100 1956-05-19 6 i S, So r r .-•-r;rlra dr!rgnt;t n hd Ja:'cd lo cirr r at an agreement c:ri HhjJ Or 0 g r-vrff |f§g c British Corenu offer* cd :hc dc'cgn: om I ore mot! Sii paporc 1 1 1 tJi'pttffgd thij Btcae. On CM deb s.dc Ai idepstioii,100 words
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Article, Illustration223 1956-05-19 6 Sir; Sunday's Listeners' Choice Programme isn't what it used to be. Kingsley Morrando announced m his last Listeners' Choice programme that he had sent all his mail up to Sarojini Lourdes who was going to present it m his absence. We listened as usual last Sunday to223 words
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Article, Illustration259 1956-05-19 6 Sir; Oltt attention has ben drawn to cutting tafctfl Inn) your paper reterina Ul a Mr. Chcmat Bi:i Gulani, who wa.s admitted to tbil Hospital t| a itieal follow QU an accident at sea. The article drew attention to Hr Gulam being I able to afford259 words
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Article177 1956-05-19 6 Sir; What is the reason for the Singapore City Council not repairing the first 150 yards or so, of Woodsville Road? This part of the road has for long been m a state of disrepair, and needs urgent attention. The road is an important one, leading177 words
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Article73 1956-05-19 6 Sir; I was rather amused by the appeal of our socalled loaders to the people of Singapore to keep calm. It was also re-echoed by our acting Chief Minister m his recent radio broadcast. It would appear that but for these appeals the people of Singapore would73 words
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Article131 1956-05-19 6 Sir; Ob\ iously, there cx:s!s m Kuala L/jrr.p :r a GQffIKMMOfI S' r rekeepcrs' Union of whi 'h I am an unfeftuMAi Mnbv, Despite the fact that the itorekeepers are the most poorly paid servants, tr.e Union has never endeavoured to implement its powers to raise the qjesti-n131 words
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Article144 1956-05-19 6 Sir: V :?< water m Jalan Kg Baru. Be. Pat am icav< rr.uch to be desired. Many -hop- arc lings here have EN FIRE] V no p:prd water supply during th( day time and also >• r.:ng until 11 p.m. due to On poor water144 words
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Article58 1956-05-19 6 j. &>> theT 1 f ;)r «**s *JS irom the -»J that c Xf JxJ Hock in?|3 tionists «TS Liberal |J9 m fivourjj opening «]g J ha jn the F«g '200 hospita J that the i$ been so lq t| the acciajE world "hat has be ing t. havio58 words
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Article18 1956-05-19 6 v V < 1 ,in> Ch««r't hM pvUMKd H r ■s ntim I Ihrrrf C I-,!.*.. AMI .< mti18 words
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Advertisement69 1956-05-19 6 Ichabod I'm David the weaker I fought for Merdeka In London, m Whitehall. In loud Singapore. My sling is now broken Goliath has woken Young Harry has spoken My name is no more. R. VV. H. DA VIES Singapore Leaders city. The difficulty is that we have 'leaders 1 who69 words
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Advertisement50 1956-05-19 6 (T\m^l SWITZERLANDS V \£S/ A FINE SWISS WATCH FULLY TROPICAjg Special Features Woterproof Shockprotected"MONC?n (The Up-to dotr Shock dc« Antimognetic Nivorox Hoirspf'S Unbreokoblc Momspnna Full Lever Movement with jf Avoiloble m all Sromless Steel 20 Microns cose. SOLD BY ALL LEADING H Sole Afionis: WOO HING BROTH SINGAPORE KUALA Mft50 words
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228 1956-05-19 7 Ike Gets Rebuff Foreign Affairs Committee Votes For... WASHINGTON, May 18 (UP) The Mouse Foreign Affairs Committee voted yesterday to cut off all foreign aid to any U.S. ally shipping 'strategic" materials to Iron Curtain countries. The committee also rebuffed President228 words
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Article38 1956-05-19 7 SFOUL police report* d yesterday that Communi.-t shore batteries on Thursday fired 40 shells at South Korean Ashing vessels off the west cent nil coast of Korea and killed two fishermen and m jurcd one. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article276 1956-05-19 7 COLOMBO. May 18 (Router) Ceylon's House of Kepresentatives yesterday adopted a hill to suspend capital punishment f or a period of three years The hill provides life imprisonment m place of the death penalty. The government intends to abolish capital punishment altogether if the present suspension276 words
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Article297 1956-05-19 7 They Did Not Like Food K All OKI), Florida, "May 18 (AP)— Several hundred convicts at state prison here rioterl esteidav over their food. Three were reported slain and CsfcM wounded. irden Dewitt Sinclair at Hi reported to Govern* 1 Id C( llins < had297 words
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Article249 1956-05-19 7 'I SPIED FOR RUSSIA' Chemist Makes Confession WASHINGTON, May 18 (AP)— Thomas L. Black, a chemist who allegedly recruited Harry Gold into atomic spying, confessed publicly yesterday to his own career oi" espionage for Kussia. Black swore he spied first t because he wanted to. and tor nearly 10 fears249 words
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249 1956-05-19 7 MANILA, May 18 (IT) Education Secretary GffQfsjfia Hernandez Jr. said today that Philippine supervision lor the first time of all Chinese schools m this country will bejjin the school y ear 1956-57 which starts m June. Hernandes approved y< Sequel To Red Scare terday249 words
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Article109 1956-05-19 7 I Cholera Case Every 10 Minutes CALCUTTA. May IP. (UP)— A cholera epidemic raging In thii cron "-cr. In lian city h ptrSQßj c. c: y M BliH t > yesi t lay. Ambu incei led up outsi Ie emergency cho era wards as the disease spread into the Ind109 words
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Article35 1956-05-19 7 POLAND baa protested tn the Unit' ci Btated against "un unfriendly declaration published by the State Department m Washington" on May 3, which was pre-war Poland.- national day, war>a'.v Radio reported jester- day. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article68 1956-05-19 7 LONDON, May 13 (Renter) —A laife mnspot, Indicating* a strong magnetic stonii on the face ol the sun, is disturbing Internationa] radio conununv cat i or i.Rariio experti laid ban Ftaterdav that the storm had caused itronjl cosmic radiation wrhicn sdi up turbulence In tne ionosphere68 words
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142 1956-05-19 7 HE ROLLS OUT OF OPEN WINDOW AND FALLS THROUGH THREE ROOFS BRISBANE. May 18 (IP) —Cyril (Sandy) Moore. 40. who once h-ld the world ha* punching title, fell 80 feet to his death on Wednesday nit'ht when he rolled over m his. sleep and fell through an open window Moore's142 words
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Article92 1956-05-19 7 BERKLEY. California, 18 (AP)— Three thousand University of California itu invaded at lea-* i doaen mrority h ki on Wednesday nighi m a "panty i tidin pai I turned into a Mai i C"n-cds W ore 'r. r.ockeri ■round, issatdted, carried autsido m pyjamas92 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-05-19 7 AS EOKA Terror OCtivitict increase following the execution of two young Cypnot Greek gunmen, British outhorities intensify their scorch for orm» to curb more bloodshed. Picture shows membrrs o» th* Royol Artillery Regiment stotioned m Cyprus leo»mg m trucks on on ormi seircS operation. During this round-up mA.P. - 68 words
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Article158 1956-05-19 7 Baby's Blood Went The Wrong Way CLEVELAND May 1?. <AP> A baby v. Mood drculation irent tin wr.ins way di< d jr( t< i'day a U w hours an. r a delicate heart cpera- I lion. Burg< n i rk< d m the ch> Si of 18-m .d J :.r.158 words
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Article16 1956-05-19 7 ckv: v< Bossia this summer as the guest of *he Soviet govern- A. P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article77 1956-05-19 7 AT: A.\ IC CITY. New Jeru May 18 'P r iter) Ifi H igh Gail ike British I <-^our Party leader, proposed < ft 'c: dajr thai h r Nation nembi r should donate I m per Dtat Ol ttl national Inoona as «=;d77 words
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Article114 1956-05-19 8 INDONESIAN FISHERIES RESEARCH TIIF: potentialities for exploiting fishing grounds m south-east Asian waters are greater than ever but more research work Is necessary. Professor I>r. Kusnoto, Director of the Botanic Clarrtcn^ and Natural Resources of Indonesia, said yesterday. X r. > v arrlv* 1 !n S-■ r>ore a IT* Uli114 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-05-19 8 [ndonesiaii Archipelago for the iMfl i Ml year.-. HM Hnci:n2- of th'\-e UP6ditions Lave been < xchanged with neighbouring Boutn-east Asian countries Including Singapore. He addrd ho would be representing Indonesia at an International Conference OH Nature Protection at Edinburgh, Scotland The SamunVra which has an99 words
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Article70 1956-05-19 8 RAUB, Fri.— The Sultan of Pahang has just completed a three-day State visit here, and has returned to Pekan. Local military officers and community leaders from Raub met him at Kuala Lipis. and the Police. :iome Guards and Scouts formed a guard Of honour. The party70 words
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Article261 1956-05-19 8 Change Of Heart For Hospital Staff Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Trade unions representing the Federation Medical Department employees are planning to launch a "spring clean ing" campaign for hospitals, following the admission by the Minister for Health, the need for their change of heart towards the public.261 words
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Article104 1956-05-19 8 Party For Sultan Of Pahang n.VB. Fr; m the Gnverr. ent Club here la nighi honour of the Sultan of Pahang, who was on a four-day I 4 o Raub District, 'ore leaving '.r: United Slates next month. An open-air cinema and "lOnCfenf** to entertain public were held at the104 words
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Article37 1956-05-19 8 Wony Kam Choon - Wony Kam Choon THE Pahang branch of the Pan-Malayan R~ I r Union was formed :< rd.-.y at Karak. i Bentong. with the following offiChaii man Wong Koon Tai. vic< -man C::,xn V r. •■ere- tary37 words
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Article148 1956-05-19 8 BOARD MAY GET EXTRA SITE THE choice of a suitable man to fill the S'M.ou year post of Registrar m Singapore's proposed million Polytechnic is yet to be made. Mr. Lionel Cre.sson, chairman of the Board ol Governors, told The Standard yesterday. So are148 words
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Article168 1956-05-19 8 New Club's 'Quiet Week-End THE Nm Mali Theatre Club, a nefi mer to the rank of Singapore'i many amai dramati m ■.< \k got < I to a tot itari d uing the iveek with iti Rni produc: a <~i F. i McCrackens popular comedy ••Q;.:ct Week-En I Produced i168 words
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Article29 1956-05-19 8 THE next monthly meeting of the Malayan Mathematical S mcty will be held m the Tear hers* Training College, Patenon Road, at UQ p.m. on May 25.29 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-05-19 8 THIS is the new British Council Hall m Kuala Lumpur which was opened by Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman on Wednesday. Standardpic by Yong Peng Seong.29 words
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Article75 1956-05-19 8 A DATF June 1 for| -j Singapore wJJ m connectiai3 f Singipotefl lists' cbequeiH This *a s qJ MagisS terday when Q joun. Vacob, the offi» J before MajigJ Jumat and U leged to have i on April 16. l|j May l. with >, bavins them wcj The offenm.^!75 words
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Article32 1956-05-19 8 BUTTERWOBi one-and-half-THM was found abaod tree on the send tai Road here jd Nearbj was jj taining her cm The child w»| pital for traMl reported to btl satisfactorily.32 words
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Article176 1956-05-19 8 PENANG, Iri Six (.< Employees' I nions have decirird S national union and the rule> < been submitted to the Rem>ti _JB This was stated In annual report of the G ernm< nt ii ■<■ I .:iior Empluvces' Union. Penans and Province Welle*! which will b-176 words
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Article15 1956-05-19 8 I 4 Department n^J ham-Browa- J The Unl« •Q lieu. also tsBA weu asdott»»"15 words
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Advertisement98 1956-05-19 8 :^BB^Pil^ you could look around, behind and 8P I 1 '9|^^. between your teeth, you'd see the ;00mv®m& dangerous hidden-away corners which B q?*^% most toothpastes cannot reach* Btato^^^^^^^^^^^^* jtfi M Wf fln IRIUM is a registered trade mark MMm mr WHHRP iVK H^^^^^^B fIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBv i Tv9^y^& ..^mwv >^^^?^^WBBBB| Bb98 words
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Article53 1956-05-19 9 NG AH BEE yesterday claimed trial m a Singapore Court to a charge of attempted suicide, at Joo Chiat Road, on Dec. 21. la>t year. The prosecution alleged that Kg stabbed his abdomen with a vegetable knife. The Magistrate. Mr. Choor Singh, ordered Ng to Woodbridge Hospital53 words
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Article40 1956-05-19 9 THIEVES broke Into a denUst'i ihop m Alexandra Road, Sinsiipnie. on Thursriay nipht nn<i stole sample dentures fixed with go.d teeth worth ahout $500. The dentist was ■■Imp m the ■djoining room while the theft was committed.40 words
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196 1956-05-19 9 PMU MAY CONTEST MALAYAN ELECTIONS THI Peninsular Malays Union, which previously has not taken part m the election! either m the Federation or Singapore, will consider participating m Malayan elections m the future. Ir.che Isa Zain, vi< (-presideni and publicity ofti.-cr of PU 0 tori The Standard terday thai 10196 words
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Article93 1956-05-19 9 City Taxis May Have No Limit SINGAPORE City 0 m D may allow m r. mbCf Ol I I m the City, if a FfQMWnwi I Ition to ell t made by the Cour; I Traftic Co nmittee I i pproved. This d< 'ion from IIM existing lin I r:93 words
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Article56 1956-05-19 9 A CLERK. Allr.^rainam P.. S ia:a:\ yesterday stood trial before Urn Singapore High Co art on charge oi bigan y. It was al eged 4^t Sundai n man I R. Main n aii m rt 1951 wW c hii wife Ke bik hinte Hassan irai st.:. S::.56 words
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Article, Illustration167 1956-05-19 9 Thousands Throng Wharves To See Off Mecca Pilgrims THOUSANDS of gaily dres>ed Malays from Sin?aporp and the Federation thronged Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday to send off 81:> Merra pile rims who sailed away on the Ankinj;. From the early hours of the morning lorry-loads of passengers streamed into theStandardpic - 167 words
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185 1956-05-19 9 NEW NURSES BETTER EDUCATEDSAYS MATRON THE new batch of student nurses who started their training last week arc better educated, ttian the previous batches, the Principal Matron, Miss B. ML Griffin, told The Standard yesterday. Of the 61 girh selected from 151 applicants, nearly hall of them have taken their185 words
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Article61 1956-05-19 9 GENERAL Tran Van Don. Chid of BUtt of the Vietnam Army, returned to S.ngapoit yesterday atter a threeday goodwill tour of the Federation. He went into the iMglea with patrols and inspected many army establishments. 'Then 1 i< always something to learn everywhere." the General told the61 words
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Article17 1956-05-19 9 THE office* of the DonsulateGenera] of the Netherlands prill bo closed on May 21 WhitMonday.17 words
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Article218 1956-05-19 9 SIGNALMAN'S DEATH INQUIRY THE Singapore Coronor, Mr. K. Alexander, will invite the military authorities here to look into "some unfortunate slips m routine" of the Royal Signals, which caused Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman, 22, to receive a gunshot wound, from which he later died on218 words
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Article90 1956-05-19 9 THE Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the S.ngapore City Council has rejected I request for an additional l.'iOn triaha rioers' licence?, made by the Singapore* Trisha Dci'.ers Association recentfr, The Standard was told yesterday. T ice-Chairmnn cf the Committee. Mr. V. K. Xair, saii there are90 words
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Article83 1956-05-19 9 ON hearing shouts of "thief, thief," a bus conductor, M Rnqhaven, gave chase and \v;th the he;p cf kampong folks caught up with the culprit In the Singapore First District Court yesterday Gan Choi Peng, 18. of Ipoh. was sent to ?ix months' jail for83 words
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Article39 1956-05-19 9 A TALK on Islam will be given by the noted Malay scholar* Inr-he Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad of the University of Malaya, on May 24 at Klncsmead Hail. King*i Road, to members of the Newman Society39 words
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Article92 1956-05-19 9 A BFA'Y of 17 eoUtft girls from Larlv liwin C(>!-» lege, Do. hi. wii] entertain S.nsapoie ludienct with h \aiictv show o! Indian dSOCCI arid music at the Anglo-Chnioe School Hail. Barker Road, at 8 p.m on May 23. The girls, who are on an educational tour92 words
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Advertisement184 1956-05-19 9 m^mjm T#e B£ST fflHSr WATERPROOF 9Mfff watch t* trs cems mt/f FLAT ATTRACT* V£ mjr A/VP R€C/AH€. p::ri-.' iPPW6LgL^fe^^M ''iMiiMmiiJMiJfcaiAl^LiM [SIR RIS HOTEL r^ mi Tompcnn Road, Singapore. L^ '0 NIGHT EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. J H DINE WINE DANCE BEJ at our Sea-Side Garden \M M ;>S ANNE SIM184 words
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Advertisement379 1956-05-19 9 9 To offer Pep§i«Coli ii hi I r 1 IHAT is why PefMu-OU h w popvkr F«r y»w H MM *a\. "J'>:n rrc r >'-: IP a»iVr-.txnH*. 'vnvnn^ m < X I: i» s kini v irT t r r f no '^S thing —t r h t and 1379 words
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Article263 1956-05-19 10 Finance And Commerce A LONDON insurance firm with over 30 years' business connections m Malaya has made plans for further expansion here. The firm, Provincial Insurance Co.. Ltd., lias appointed Gutwirth Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd. managing tgentfl m Malaya and Kwang Teow Sang Yeong Kce (Kuala263 words
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Article, Illustration201 1956-05-19 10 Chung Khiaw Pays Dividen Boon REC; YEA; REPs I m m t I general b h for I Mr S V H E I the bonus of flajzj t I Out of I proposed to J to general jj I I progress ia (3 I stated. I cord ftju« «|H201 words
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Article128 1956-05-19 10 RUBBER CLOSES UNCERTAIN THE rabbet market m Singapore Closed uncertain at I] cents per lb. below Thur>day. first grade rubber for June shipment being quoted 832 cents per lb. The rubber market opened lower on overseas advices. Prices moved down to 83^ cents per lb. with very little trade interests.128 words
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Article87 1956-05-19 10 TWO now kinds of general purpose synthetic rubber were described by a representative of the Phillips Petroleum Company at the annual meeting of the American Chemical Society's Rubber Division, it was reported m Cleveland. He said a chemical vulcanizing system has been developed for two productsReuter - 87 words
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Article84 1956-05-19 10 DELIVERIES ci <:r.-;r> Bentratn f Fenern 4 ion mines 1 > Sing; re, Penans and Butterworth, I irinj A.pi I n ;r.;« Ito 4 162 ions, again I {,454 tom m March. This bfingl the total m the Srst lour a sthi of the ye. r to84 words
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Article43 1956-05-19 10 TODAY Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Singapore Copra Association. MONDAY Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association. Singapore Copra Association. Singapore Tin \lark< t. Spore Chinese Producf Exchange. THURSDAY (Wesak) Malayan Exchange Banks Association. Malayan Share Market. Singapore Chamber of Commerce.43 words
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Article73 1956-05-19 10 MALAYAN Sharcbrokers" Asssociation yesterday reported some selective support for industrial snares. The markets generally weir quiet w.th some prire changes The failure of the Merdeka talkl m London appeared lo have no effect and investors arc awaiting a full report from the delegation. PrifO rhrtfi^e^ the Association73 words
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Article108 1956-05-19 10 SHIPS IN PORT OITTR RO\DS For: Dana Benalder. S-^nvac Independent. nasan Maru. Ambou! Hill. Singapore, i T. rueer. X c r c 1 taaersk, Tai Sheu ng. Bali. H- a '.'mtu. R. nwilli Chi Lung. Hua Li P ma INMR ROM)^ L g^a, I Legtmdi. S.i long. Buaria. OUft. H108 words
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Article34 1956-05-19 10 INDIAN shippinf companies placed i rd< r^ abroad for the c instruction of IT ships of a total about 110.000 gr< tons during the first Five-Y< ar P i I riod.34 words
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Article295 1956-05-19 10 Cutback Worries Rubber Market MOVEMENTS m price during the week have been small and although at times tin re appeared to be possibiliti< s oi i temporary reaction to the downward trend any Improvement \va> short-lived and bullish features wt n ove rs h adowc d b y th c295 words
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Article106 1956-05-19 10 SINGAPORE Chir.oc Pro-dui-e Exchange noon closing prices per p^cuJ yesterday were Copra. June S29J buyers. $29| sellers; ooeoout oil (bulk) $45 sellers, oooonui oil (drums) S47J. sel ers; M intok white pepper $91 sellers, Sarawak unite SOD tellers. Special Sarawak hla"k $»;8 scl 'ers. Singapore Copr.i Association plosing106 words
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Advertisement606 1956-05-19 10 Votkf: is hereby given :> tl at I KOii TECK HIN 1 I 53 U; r C'-i:n <:.• w Stn I S:ne>ir> r< v > ippl^'d t the B >ard L 1 J■ Sir.s iP* r 1 >■ j I.^...I»: <■ ..'I»: 5^ I/;,; r ;n Ch« Strr* t tOrvirA606 words
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Advertisement709 1956-05-19 10 NOTICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN > that I THIN CHOON KWANG Of 272- A Balestier Road, Bingapore, 12. havr ipplied to the Board of I nsing Justices, S;nsapr< for a Ist Class Publir House Licence In report of pr m fse of Chop Seng Kwang, 272- A Balestier Road (Ground709 words
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Advertisement575 1956-05-19 10 NATURALISATION VOTICE is hereby given that thp following persons vhoaf Damei and addressej a:o gtveii belOW are applying to I'r.c Governor for naturalisation ann that any oer.-on who IHOW| nr.v reason why na- turalisatioo should not be sian'ed ihOllld Bend a written and signed statement of the facts to the575 words
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Advertisement396 1956-05-19 10 NOTICES I GOVERNMENT CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOL THE GOVERNMENT Xi startbig farther classes m the Government Chinese Middle School, which is row ill ttl own building In Queenstown. App'.n-Mioris ran r.ow be received from boys and qir'..^ for entry to Junior Middle I and Junior Middle II classes to commence on396 words
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Advertisement41 1956-05-19 10 xkw vork. May it (UP>— Dow-Jones clodng avcra^i-: sroc ks :^o Induttriala 49n n?, |Q RaiU 175J13 19 Utilitief 66.02 18 StoHd 178 Ht BONDS 40 Bonds 9^ H The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index < 1924-26 average equals 100) closed at *****.41 words
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Advertisement583 1956-05-19 11 CO., LTD. \fX* I*2/6 Robinson Road F%*|LU^ FUNNEL LINE JJL AMERICAN SERv.CE Filttmort, Philadelphia Cult P Sh.im Pen. ing |une M |v"c 15 16 |unc 17/18 u |y 1» :i I"'* '4 -5 |uly 26/27 ,'v ro toad and discharge cargo hfiIURG AMERICAN LINE W lOIMT SIR^ Antw««P. R^ftcrdam. Bremen583 words
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Advertisement1177 1956-05-19 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (1 S 8 lmti) (Incorporated m Singapore) <'* l 1 d.:,7' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. c ,i,v,. r Due Sails P. Sham Penan* laichas1,177 words
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Advertisement908 1956-05-19 11 MITSUI J^j LINE FOR JAPAN from Indo S P r P# Shorn Pe" ana Bunyo Maru f O r Yokohama Kobe Moii ">* from" C'ontinen; lioeisan Moru for Yokohama Nagoya K obe v, 0 H'kong 27 Moy Akibason Maru for Yoko^oma, Nagoya, Kobe va Hongkong Akashiion Maru for YokOhama, Nagoya,908 words
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Advertisement744 1956-05-19 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok and For Eo»t. Penong P S'hom S'por# "MEONIA" Gdn 1 "KAMBODIA" In Port 20 21 Moy II 2SMo v "LALANDIA" 6 7Junc 8 lOJunc 11 1 3 June "MAGDALA" 8 9June 10 1 1 June 12 1 3 June HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Gcnoo.744 words
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Article98 1956-05-19 12 London Circus POMMUNIST Din arc considerably more Erequeni m London than m Singapore, although the audience for th is not atwayi wide. The programme I saw recently, however, b more uausual [I c insisted of two Communist films, one from each suie of the Iron Curtain. Presumably most people, ::i98 words
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Article, Illustration529 1956-05-19 12 Anarusu' s - r US is the* time for 'th a n k-y n v s". To A'frrd Wallenstein and the Los Angeles Orchestra fat four splendid symph ny concerts, to the R< bert Masters Quar- Mvrlv evening of Ch m Music (and. In ar. 1 pal ion for parti- :pa:529 words
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Article291 1956-05-19 12 Reviewed by Victor Doggett 7OHANH AND JOSEF STRAUSS, 12 Polkas. Vr- i Stafk Ovrra Orci >■■:■■: coad A ton P™- fc, Vamgmari WL 3 HERE are the two most illustrious members of the Strauss dynasty Johann Jr. and Josef reminding us that they did not always write m291 words
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Article765 1956-05-19 12 JOHN HALKIN - JOHN HALKIN By while the dastardly villain loses he is taken away m handcuffs, he falls (alter an exciting chase from the top of tiie Empire State Building, Of be is killed m one I those wonderful gun battles m which sixshooters can fire twenty Of thirty rounds765 words
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Article445 1956-05-19 12 Victor Sims - Victor Sims :\\a\\\\\\\\\a IJ y \\\\\\\\\\\\v» LONDON MOTHER went to an expert m love and marriage problems. "My daughter is only 15," she said. "But already she is being chased by a boy. > What can I do?" That was m BRITAIN. •Another mother, also alarmed about her445 words
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Advertisement89 1956-05-19 12 BRILLIANI fey F. MIILOf PAH.S £n (MOljffi WhiA a ciMB laflly V Jfl 1 1 f/I I taste. Til IT BEDFORD "LIGHT WEIGHTS' Jb '^E3Sf < J J x* 4 "^H Bedford' Ambulance Esfafe Waoon (S/^C^TS? y J/ic complete single stretcher ambulance that can l^te^gl^'v J be instantly converted into89 words
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Miscellaneous199 1956-05-19 12 Standard's CRDSSWDM PUZZLE 1 I II II II II aM BBb i^ MM i ijipa W- To-Tr ol gpecimen of skill 9 \(K()ss A rr a: a nickS. Cert o good for prc.-crva- 17. Old riorilr 0 4, 18. T. bid M Md fa 9. A bit for each one199 words
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216 1956-05-19 13 I 01. R record-, were broken at the 14th annual athletic meeting of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation held In brilliant weather on the Cnme.-e High School cinder track yestei <{*-:. Asian G ibmi tc- > itivfl Miss Teng Pel216 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-05-19 13 the aninial ftnera] meettß| Of Urn Singapore Indian Ft all A ssociat ion v-'i I ne •v- at SAFA Clubhouse on23 words
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Article59 1956-05-19 13 LONDON, May 18 (Reuter) Cricket scores m the EnglandAustralia matches at Lords and the Oval are to be put over the London Telephone System. Londoners who dial Webber 8811 will hear a record of the latest score. Dr Charles Hill, the Postmaster General, told the House59 words
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Article393 1956-05-19 13 TAN PRAISES UNITY' FOR MELBOURNE Richer Affiliates Have RaisedTheirOwn Expenses uritPiJ^l S2?"/ f Sin a P°re is looking forward to the Melbourne Games r«lf V« «i wiH have th e honour of doing battle against the world's best ana to Keep the 11a- of this country flying among those of393 words
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420 1956-05-19 13 Surrey Beat Aussies By Ten Wickets Lock (7-49) Is The Hero LONDON, May 18 (Reuter)— County Champions. Surrey, today became the first English County side to beat an Australian touring team since Hampshire's success m 1912: All-round superiority gave them a ten wickets victory. Luft Mill spin bOWICV Tony Lock,420 words
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Article37 1956-05-19 13 TAMIL Brotherhood Association beat Farrer Juniors 2-1 m a SAFA Division -B league soccer match at the MFA grnur.ti yesterday Nathan scored both g n a!s for TBA. Hassan hcttcd for the Juniors.37 words
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Article35 1956-05-19 13 A FIXE 'hattrick' by insideleft Katon enabled Badan Kcsenian to beat Kadayanalhir Muslim League by four goa'.s to one m a S.A.F.A. Div. SA: league soccer matr-h played at the Gcylang Stadium yesterday.35 words
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Article44 1956-05-19 13 ST. Johns Sport? Club who arc one of the Strongest contenders for the Division 2B title. scored ano'her victory when tiiev beat tb« Balcs'.ior United by two gOtll to nil m '.ho SA F A lonsue fixture Hi Farrer Park yetterday.44 words
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Article34 1956-05-19 13 ST. HILDA'S morning md ■ftdilOOß KbOOU bold tnc;r innuil tthletic wpoti tfk the school ground yesterday. The champion naUM of the meet was Green HCUM. Mr. Va.berg gave ay/ay the prizes34 words
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Article55 1956-05-19 13 ATHLETICS SCA.A.F.: Annual Athletic meet at Chinese High School ground fit 3 p.m. CRICKET SRC: Vs. XVanrirrrrz rt SRC. REME vs. University of Malaya al University ground; V.M.C.A. vs. C.H.Q. Signal* at Tavqlin. ACS. T.W. Hfwcft Challenge Cup: Past Pf. Present at Hong Lhn Gran. RACING Third Day55 words
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Article47 1956-05-19 13 JACKS Sports Club beat Singapore Cricket Club 'A* 4-0 m a friendly soccer match played on the padang yesterday. Jacks led 3-0 at ha .Mime through George 2, and Tan Hock Hai. In the second-half Mawi made it four up for Jacks.47 words
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Article92 1956-05-19 13 THE S ngapore Yo :ih S:k Centre Pun v i i -ionation to IWi v. rthy ci m i aaajai from Bangkok 1 pn mier sn enthusiast, Mr Eiu Yc.j 1.. cionaSJ one 4 :.-u.^:.': dkrtlan His gift a/aa rwai k to tlic S V92 words
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Article66 1956-05-19 13 Youngsters Took It Seriously THM soccer match played betwtrn the Telok Kurau Youngsters and the Chartered Bank at Farrer Park yesterday was a friendly, nu t Telok Kurau Youngsters took it seriously and handed a severe 18 goals to one troiiminq: to the Bankers. Scorers for Telok Kurau Youngsters were:66 words
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199 1956-05-19 13 BEATEN by the odd goal m three m the first half, Argonauts Football Club improved m the second half to maintain their unbeaten record when they scored a 3 2 win over Pulau Brani United m a SAFA Div. 1 League soccer match at199 words
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Advertisement205 1956-05-19 13 WHERE !O EAI A UKLPHI GRJLL Ad? ph: Lx Hotel best meais and service m tcr\ n F^LIZABETHA"' Gr:!l: Raf!.e> Hotel for the discriminating dam;inc AUKLI'HI HOI EL GnJi Roorr. fl Dancing 9 till 12 Pndaj <t Saturday exotic floor sr. »a pprformeri by "Tho Lady m tnf Mask" .Saturday205 words
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Advertisement475 1956-05-19 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DFAIH LVL! "CL/ :r 1 .r t N! F? n k.« from his BteUiai SITLATIOVS VACANT H.M DO( K\ Mih SINGAPORE VA( ANCJIS H)R CLLKhS lied number of vacaa. I** c.es exir -neral Class ks m PrpaHajHn of HA B i- 4 i-.-rj T.e i. t^ii?^ 1 I475 words
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Miscellaneous124 1956-05-19 13 per By A/ Capp y- o^RIBUL DILEMMA C- >l IN ME ARMS. H ARR C T.T- WHAT Al7 S&f'S^iT^ I|OK^ERS-n"S ME DLJ^v TO HNSPE:CTOR rr 'OR PUD END//— r-~S \COMLj FIRST. [Oo? By V. T. Hamlin r '*i33>E N^T", ay AADFPV VPC mv L '-v n nnr that's fpifmd y124 words
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Article500 1956-05-19 14 Looking For Winners? You're On The Right Page... a^lUML^ftjfd -Out To Do It Again NEVER A BLANK has a never-say-die policy. He aims to win the Governor's Cup for the second time. And the dour battler, always happy when the track is soft,500 words
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Article1280 1956-05-19 14 Tahe your choice for the Governor's Cap W.nd.cLad S«u..ocer Tr»nd.eH», Tb«*-» 1 B nX Bearer Bond 2 Never A Blank 2 Never A Blank s*" r',' r/ V Vrrrr 4 Blank 3 C.vpre.s\s Poi^f 3. Nazaknt RACE 6: 4.55 p.m.— Horses Class 1, Div. I—l V 41,280 words
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Article211 1956-05-19 14 s N AN (i i 111 a dose B|2jta|^^B up fourth to Kust Trap on thr first rtav should score his long overdue win the nine furlongs for class three division two event. Senang Haii came lioin well In the pack to finish a211 words
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Article17 1956-05-19 14 THERE uns no rain yesterday, a/i d the 'fioiiip. Nt best, uill he yield m::.17 words
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Article229 1956-05-19 14 m >1 1 sty .1 A 1)1 lon his second KS Mto II ur r > •■■■waßa^ala^B Hurr> should C<> one better and uin the class one. division three event over six furlongs. M J.'idi m a lendid race— fing I handy Bfth behiTMl Hun f229 words
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Article227 1956-05-19 14 fyet 5 Little John To Double' A pretty marl lot of topnotch sprinters ha? been brough.l together for the Summer Cup over six furlongs, bufl 1 am civing Little John a greal chance to complete a double Little Jorin foucht o\r. n keen duel to i:.227 words
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270 1956-05-19 14 HHHggM DESPITE a 14 pounds penalty. Jolly Sailor will have plenty of admirers m this H^Sml^^H^m "mixed" field of class one horses over nine furlongs. But can he hold his own against front runner Bright Eyes II? 1 have my doubts, and so I270 words
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Article187 1956-05-19 14 being sent up a division, Haaggggflgggggggl Bliss Fire. who gets a pull of 1? pounds since his mile effort. ma> find his winning turn m the six furlongs sprint for class one division two. Bliss Fire uas putting on his best work when he came home187 words
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Article139 1956-05-19 14 Windsor Lad The Spectre J ru J X IIM\ 'ADI MKM<li,\ M I -I 1 ami.hr (.old \l, vi> .p. nil i Punters Delight \\eiiser t- mil Mill) v, s|,,\| iw m»>.iir«' iiitcnlrin.i W inferdrina (impure iftfcairn PAUI STORE 1-MH *h7i^ (m 3 lip-y Trout li.r,, Km,.. Tlirre lnts139 words
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Article87 1956-05-19 14 gJgJßJgajgJßMgjgfJ Mill. ■|2ggiggßgl > lor (lass one fiiMvmn t ra gg«a iiis seoond run. and despite having thi pounds extra, he could run out the trip Ho was Kuala Lumpur 1 led practically all defeat Fair Weathe: Eves with 8.10. Padi Store will liso run well87 words
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