Singapore Standard, 21 May 1956
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Title Section27 1956-05-21 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linetT 2400 #R /t vH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 111 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 21, ]<r )f \2 V\iA.^ I'.MNh27 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-05-21 1 Rhout fer :olette Let S' r I ET Jbrtinr Carol Epjve yesterLpri h\ her pJ^band 1 Ufrria: from a U r«ld speak Lfc «rrf expeet\i pake mom \m hrr many kern d appoint. Lvr.rr. nil > 'hi i lamova b fans wrrr at E to cmt75 words
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Article20 1956-05-21 1 LMBER offitVC trifle by .'•hip on <-t the rear 30 000 Japanm the newspaper 'Pf 4 'i rri20 words
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Article437 1956-05-21 1 AN URGENT CABLE HARTAL WAV ERS lieka Idle lot |r yet It Is Illegal, Says Marshall In London AN urgent cable from Chief Minister David Marshall m London has put local unionists planning a 24-hour island-wide hartal m protest against the failure of the merdeka talks m a quandary. The437 words
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Article120 1956-05-21 1 LONDON. May 20 <Reuter) Mr. David Marshall leaves here by air tomorrow for the island where he may hand m his resignation following the failure of the month-old London talks. Some Of the Singapore delegates have already left here on their return journey.home. Four are120 words
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Article127 1956-05-21 1 NICOSIA. May 20 <H> uten A British military policeman today became the ninth person to be killed In Cyprus 'jn the terrorist organisation EOKA became active In April last year m the campaign for the union of Cyprus with Greece. Th( pi dic< man, who127 words
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Article38 1956-05-21 1 two thousand Vietnamese soldiers, m prison for over a year, staged two days ol rioting In Saigon's main prison last week vainly attemptin 0 to make a mass escape the French News Agency reported yesterday. AJ.38 words
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Article193 1956-05-21 1 SCREAMING GIRLS ROUT TOMMIES NICOSIA. May 20 (IT) Two hundred screaming Cy print sirls routed platoon of aeel-helmeted British troops today m a riot with a difference. The girls paraded through downtown Nicosia carrying banners emblazoned with the (ireek national emblem and shouting "revenue for Karaolis (a Greek193 words
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Article97 1956-05-21 1 THE LEADER of H I L'bcrai Socialists, AAr. C C. Tan las r n.ght called upon thj peop'c cf S ngaporc to fight cny attempt to 9 I m the ndi^'nal life OT ihi country. C^'v,->\rn! on PAP leodtr Mr. LccKuanYcw's threat m London, Mr. Tan97 words
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274 1956-05-21 1 Homeward Bound And All Are So Glum About Flop By ANDREW ROTH Standard London Bureau Chief LONDON, May 20. As Singapore's Minister for Local Government Lands and Housing, Inche Hamid bin Ha.ii Jumat, PAP leader Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Mr Lim Chin Siong pack to leave this evening, they274 words
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Article229 1956-05-21 1 LONDON, May 20, (Keuter)— Singapore and Cyprus continue to dominate British public opinion. Today's Observer called lot new" approach to these "problem islands" and argued that In this aye ol nationalism the priority ol strategic considerations cannot be enforced except m time ol war.229 words
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Article28 1956-05-21 1 PRESIDENT Syngman Rhee'a 12-man cabinet resigned en bloc yesterday loiiowinj? the victory tor the opposition candidate. Mr. John M. Chang, m South Korea's vice-prudential election. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article260 1956-05-21 1 DOLLARS SENSE Rubber Bosses Have Thick Skulls, Workers Tell Tunku KIM A LUMPUR. Sun Secretary-General of thr National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr P P Narayanan. warned thr rubber bosses today that if they did not yet some "sense into their heads soon oxer the present wage dispute" the trade260 words
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250 1956-05-21 1 That Snowman, There' s Definitely Something WELLINGTON. Mly 20 I-. ter) Mr G» ova* l a mb< r i I the British i xP f ri.t n whi i nq rt d Ifouni Even i In 195 aid u th( I init< ly somothini •:.< n wh< n i La250 words
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Article80 1956-05-21 1 SALISBURY, Bouth< m Rhod< ia, May 20 jUPi Bco ground* d m airliner :> st rday. The Ci nl ral Afrt .ir. Airways had tri( d for two week to entia To 000 m y t> i nut of the port wing ol new V;. cf.uni80 words
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Article43 1956-05-21 1 THE Italian Cmm m Purr, ha rdered it dm b< r '.v: I I Children have b chrl ■•ru d ■11 h th< nan ••staim" to ebaate N H sonn thing else, according I a Chri.stian Democrat new ag( v.ry report43 words
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Article43 1956-05-21 1 VATICAN CITY i UP K(.n Pr< sidrnt Harry I ."-:.••> J. i m a brcur. r.- :...itt audience tolay by Pope Piu^ X I Truman and 25 minuti i *ith i scorted tour of the c palace of the Vatican.43 words
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Article20 1956-05-21 1 MORK m Col< n.o' :ikada went n a hur. yesterday, demandinc < n amnesty to a H. tival.— U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement23 1956-05-21 1 foe B£TT£g fooe. ELEPHANT'^Pj //rt /av^ I II filfe^\ t w ir I IH B PATERSOH, SIMONS CO LTD Kuata Luwpur, Pe»m J23 words
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556 1956-05-21 2 POLITICS CLIQUES' CHARGES AT MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Charges of ''cliques" and "power polities'* were flung today when the Malayan Chinese Association's General Committee blocked a move to return to power "rebel and disfavoured leaders." The move, cnqinecicd by Johore delegates. sought amendment556 words
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Article280 1956-05-21 2 DATO TO GET DEPUTY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —The Malayan Chinese Association yesterday deCided to appoint a deputy president to assist Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. Sir Cheng-lock was forced to intervene m a ;icbate OH the nibjed at the annual mcctl* oi the Association'i 1,. ommittce. He said ho needed a280 words
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Article118 1956-05-21 2 Hospital Conditions Probe Urged KUALA LUMPUR, Sun :he Got c: deal service! Stan Council today railed on the Federation Govenimeni to launch an immediate Inquiry into the conditions of the medical service, particularly hospitals. The Council e\;\ ,i::c 1 thai members felt "very cor. erned" with the unsatisfactory state Bali118 words
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Article76 1956-05-21 2 THKRK were two c;-^e~ ot Stabbing m Singapore ye^terday. In the Rrst one. man, Yidhiadharan, was itabbed m the rbest by two men at the Naval Base at 5.10 p.m. He is or. the fi>.r.-cr ttst at the hfttpttal. A man has l^ct^ 1 detained. A76 words
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154 1956-05-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A hint that the recent shorter working day for Government officers introduced for the Puasa month may be made a permanent fixture was ffiven here today by the Federation Chief Minister! Tunku Abdul Rahman. i n o urged the Government ices154 words
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132 1956-05-21 2 PENANG, Sun.— There has been p. fairly steady increase m the tonnage of general cargo through the port of Penang for the last six years, whereas tonnages through Singapore and Port Swettenham have been erratic, said Mr. E.A.11. Stone h a m. Economic OtTicer,132 words
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258 1956-05-21 2 To Finance Five-Year Plan KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Sun— The Alliance Government is to negotiate a 82,000 million loan m London next month to finance the Federation's entire five-year development plan. Announcing this here t lay, Fr leratioq Cine: Minister, Tunk Abdul Rahn an, told a258 words
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Article26 1956-05-21 2 A LABOI.'RER, V. Malayam. IS, mi found lyin^ unconsci--OUI m pool of blood following m stabbing Incident m ihc Naval Base labourers' line, yesterday.26 words
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Article127 1956-05-21 2 FOR the first time m history, Singapore Buddhists will be shown two sacred relics a tooth of Siddarath Gautama, the Buddha and a bone of Sivali during the Wesak celebrations scheduled to start on May 23. The relies will be on view to the127 words
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Article75 1956-05-21 2 BUTTER WORTH. Sun.- Ar. inquiry into the death o! a 65-year-old Chinese pedestrian. Lee Ng. wa.s adjourned to June 4 at the request ol the Polict- wh( n It came up before the Coroner, Inche Hassan bin Hussain In the Maflstrate's Court here fn- 1 rday.75 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-05-21 2 MR and Mrs Oon I ceremony at the \lumi M Singapore The hririr Khcn^. daughter of Mi Mil MR. LEE KHIWN H\i. ~"j Meng Hin a former M. n and Mi>s <><>i P<»h hrru Mrs Ooi Kirn s ,(in v\ »m Marriages, Ip«.h on s.n m« their three-tier55 words
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Article109 1956-05-21 2 KU v. R The Malayan Assis Union. with a potential c< gi i of more than 600 m the Federation, was formed here to-i- Mis? X who vened the mcci was < r hairman of the un pro-tern committee of nine. M re than 50 attended the j109 words
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Article24 1956-05-21 2 pi 165 at-: sacriment I from the Monsignor FW he offic;;-. 1 tion service^ In aM each of j*J the I i24 words
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Miscellaneous92 1956-05-21 2 Weather Report MINIMUM Tcm; cr.-^urt F: n 7.30 p.m. May 19 to 7.30 i I May 20 Singapore V K I i a (75F), Kota Bahru (76F Ku i] t Lumpur 1 73F I; 173 F Kuani n (73F). Maximum Temperature: From 730 am. to :-:o p.m. May M Singapore92 words
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Article207 1956-05-21 3 e op Red China Goods o od Malayan Markets s r: Chinese merchants last year bought more than 3 worth of goods from Red China, according to the Imports and Exports Department. S agaporv marketi are flooded witi Red China goo I Imports and Bxporti Department thowed207 words
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Article65 1956-05-21 3 gmm of the Depart men* Bi king E jrees'Ui n R .iio Malaya's jm yesterday, elected the following office-bear 195- Mi md >-'•-- mar. lent: Mi S :etary Mr. Wan 3 Mr. Koh Vat M< ng, Mr. Lee W« ID I trca- thnamani. corn- mittee membr:65 words
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Article26 1956-05-21 3 A S U*ORE he Ong Chiow Te into the sea at ClifTord P early n I rescued and later warded m the hospital.26 words
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Article11 1956-05-21 3 phony cert ations Critic I reilo en's at- were warm ID.11 words
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Article81 1956-05-21 3 VLA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selan-or R^.^mis De- yesterday alerted cccli siastical func- to be on guard i "Quadiany" sect nrd by the Sultan oi fnr it.s attitude to- IT t Mohamed. now Ital 14 attempting a l i m the Federation. c man of the Reli-81 words
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203 1956-05-21 3 It's Whisky Galore, And All Illegal BMUG4 JLIN( rof wl kv and brandy into Singapore has shot up since the In c m liquor was enl ro I ai Itu an I of wit year. Ml k :.4 its debut m the Colony an igfl ing racket is ross the203 words
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Article51 1956-05-21 3 THE worst MMfWtl iTC who. witho.;' ■pP* 1 ent reason, oscillate between strictness and leniency m their attitude their children a psychologist. Mr Barbara )alton, told The Standard yesterday. In -ial Into W at I'r. Malaya Mrs. Dalton explained that n- !:.c. li >UI and r-51 words
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Article143 1956-05-21 3 lOHOKS BAHKI Sun.— Air. A. H. Allen, Youth serviie Adviser. Federation of Malaya, yesterday put ..ird three proposals to "deal with the trouble* 1 m the Malayan Youth Council. Mr. Allen was sr nking r>n co-operation m y urh work present and ratmc H the143 words
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186 1956-05-21 3 i iialtty wre tnflw need, to pn al extent, by hla childhood experience.-. She fliwifV d "iiad" puenti under three types the excessively Sl it, the nvrrU nient, and the M < sclllatlnf." hi> < arly exp< riences with hUi parents, a child taUTIU186 words
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Article85 1956-05-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR I ax Fusilier J. Owen, of the tod H tttali m the Royal Welch Fusiliers, died n c i result o! an accidental shooting about *i..;n p on May 17 whilst n operations. Arm\ Ileadquarteis armourj vc day. He wai m an ambush podtit near85 words
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Article92 1956-05-21 3 SINGAPORE ii woefu ly <hov\ < :nl and professional leaders, tal I Mb S. 1 1 Ta::, .i.r ol UM Disl: t Society O VPOI ti :hi of Si setarfc tti aanua] dinMi to Saturday oighi Mr Tan urged rm mbers to ike lh« Coi92 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-05-21 3 WITH concentrated care and a steady hand. Archdeacon Robin Weeds lays the finishing torn hp s to thr foundation Mon>' of thr St. Matthew's Chinch New Memorial Hall with his silver trowel. The Archdeacon. Commissary for the Bishop of Singapore, yesterday presided at the service of theStandardpic - 64 words
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Article187 1956-05-21 3 Why Not Sit Down And Talk? PORT DICKSON, Sun. Ike Federation's Trade I'nion Adviser, Mr. K. F. 11. Caddick today criticized trade unionists who adopted ••gel tough" tactics with Addre.-sin? the annual meeting of the Federation Forces Civil Staff Union here, he said there was a187 words
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Article44 1956-05-21 3 A SINGAPORE Harbour Board ••■■notable AS. M.uv.am. 30. was found with a sun\\y wound m \\\r head at 3.30 I m. ye.-trrriay. Maniam who was on duty the time wa> removed to tli General Hospital where died nine bonra later44 words
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Article86 1956-05-21 3 Gen. Bourne Sails For UK UKIT.-Gen. Bit Geoffrey Bourne, former Director ol Operations, Federation of Malaya, left Singapore on the Oranje yesterday on leave I re he lakes up his new appointmenf m the Middle East later to the y* ir lie v.as accompanied by Lady Bourne. Among those Who86 words
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128 1956-05-21 3 CHINESE todigi dous medicine has va.st potentialitiea ai a cure tor xxnp i s disease said h visiting Ni jerian phy i lan Di G, a. A4wrH>1 a yesti r. day. Dr. a k mola's vi d1 to Bingapore i- part of ttve-roonth study tour of128 words
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224 1956-05-21 3 IT WAS A SUCCESS MCA ON BALING MEET KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.! The Annual Report of the Malayan Chinese A.-.-ocia-tinn tabled it the annual genera] meeting of iti General Committee today hailed the Baling talks M a major tuecess for the Alliance Government. The talkf w; 4 h Chin Peng bad224 words
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Article132 1956-05-21 3 I IPOH. Sun The newly electe I leader of Perak UMNO, Che Mohamed GhazalU Ja tj i I today the State Government has agreed. In principle, to review the State Con titution with i tO making provision for the tting up of a fully elected132 words
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Article62 1956-05-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, s .:r. The Federation 'I.ISWAGS*' Literary [nfol Bl la Welfare, Agricultural, General and Spe>:' youth ocganissj* tion at its annual general conference held here today I i era nent to ooodud m Unmediati survey of unemp yment m the count It lugfested monthly snvernmeni subsidy62 words
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Article68 1956-05-21 3 INCHE Hai tan Balleh. i Kelantan Ma iy, graduate si Al A/:i..i- Unii ers fty, ba sent by the Muslim Congre I of Cairo to serve the Muslim Co k |C it X ing as a lecturer, [nche Hassan Salleh is taking course m librarianship m Cairo68 words
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367 1956-05-21 3 IT ttould be wrong to Compel any child to study the language Oi bil race if he docs not like it nor is it wise to insist that he learn j vernacular, states the b.ngapoie Graduate Teachers' Association m its lyllabmci foi Secondary367 words
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Advertisement296 1956-05-21 3 i*b#^ your (o> Iwby /Awecb old */±Y\. NOW... i I, He should weigh about two pounds < more than he did last month •He should begin to use his hands i and raise his head. s He should have smiled by this time > _J j^K^Jjl Milk alone is not296 words
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Article355 1956-05-21 4 Sir Cheng-lock Warns Of The Years Ahead KUALA LI'MPIR, Sun— The future independent Makayan nation must absorb the vast majority of the people who were born m this country because the future indene n<Jent nation cannot have m its midst amy vast element of aliens, Dato355 words
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199 1956-05-21 4 MALAY: An Active National Language PQIANG Chi man of the Penang bra:, of I United Malay N \onal Organization, 111 S.M. Zainal Abdin, said today that the main purpose of the new educational policy was to make t c Malay language an acttW national language. 'There are provisions m the199 words
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Article68 1956-05-21 4 HE Hi-h evmmi»:nn or [I v Be tfl London has rod tha f M:>. Yrayalak- pp ine/. India's High C tnmlssioner In London, was n resp nsibli In any way fof the breakdown of nr^otia- < 'k Da for Singapore's m- dependence. Mrs. Pundit d;ci68 words
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247 1956-05-21 4 SANDCRACKERS: 7 Die On The Spot, One Blown To Bits ALOR STAR. Min.— iwo boxes of sand-trackers which killed right people and injured 33 others at the Moonlight Bookstore here were sent from a shop m Penans. to be forwarded to an Indian shop m Sun•;ci Patani, Lim Boon (icok,247 words
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Article168 1956-05-21 4 Inquest On Woman's Death MALACCA. Sun. A hu.sband told an inquest here ve>teidav that short ly before his wife was lound dead with stab wounds, a friend tried to elope with her. it was alleged before Mr. K. R^manatha Iyer, the Coroner. The husband.168 words
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Article66 1956-05-21 4 JFRANTTT. Sun.— Jcrantut i court bouse will become ie-ai.-tration centre next week lOX the local council elections. Another registration ccntir Will be located at the Suneei Jan Village rommunity hall. Mr. Wona Ah Woon. district InformaUon officer. announced yesterday that officials win be present at these centre?66 words
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Article262 1956-05-21 4 PfeNA N G, Sun It would be a great mistake to interfere with Penang's hereditary free port facilities, the retiring General Manager of Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd. said at a-fare-well dinner given by Malayan dealers of the Penang branch of the firm last262 words
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Article47 1956-05-21 4 THE St. An.ircw'- PlHltd'H Centenary Dar.ce wi'.i re nc i at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May 25 m lid nf tbl Centenary Tltßt F :r. The band of the Ist Battalion, The Queen's Royal Rest* ment wil] be m attendao c47 words
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Miscellaneous560 1956-05-21 4 Standard cMImJ Information at a Glance ¥<r^* **k KAMPAR VA*^£f"z^7 > MN J5? Tip vut M^S-^W Irfrfilfflel tkino- n Him Ti UML 14. I d 9JO pjn. VMCA: Board meetinf 515 nm Malay cla Bodybuilding. Judo IPQM practice 5.. m MJIJ.L < (t: :-:rp r rr snow-- The ODI OV:560 words
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Article103 1956-05-21 5 I squads are patrolling I.onI ay stati is to protrrt innoI the> arri\e Xci I to tlir underworld I lurk i.n the arrival platHi pesnrf m lone fcirls. I !uwp arttmiinod.ition t tfcee girls int. lives ot vice. Wr»"d> f girts from the proviiurs. from I103 words
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Article, Illustration829 1956-05-21 5 PETER SUM - PETER SUM By HERE'S A NEW SLANT ON THIS SPLIT -SKIRT It's Not Courage Or Sex, But Sheer Habit Makes Them Have Those SLITS I UONGKONG has a unique attraction uhi< h never fails to fas- m itr and interest tourists from all the world. It i- the829 words
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Article, Illustration763 1956-05-21 5 RALPH CHAMPION - RALPH CHAMPION By MM YORK BI'NCH of >ounir wives. v career uirls and secretaries are setting off on the strangest ever summer holiday where they will he treated as pampered little children. Their home will be a hn f hf —but they v. be t v. Nat763 words
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Article, Illustration397 1956-05-21 5 NEW YORK fHERE I vidcncc they arc less physically jit than European ll <n. [n mm lentific stud] 11 I pet *nt of American fi mg n I r i k more of ill testi for nr. cular Btn nftll and 11 Ibility. Ihe failure rat397 words
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Miscellaneous128 1956-05-21 5 gCED PUZZLjj a^BsiiiaV i i sssß L?ssß li^BM^^^^^aaaaaeaaJ Li_ I l^aisssaaf a^iV S\iX3 jl i^^^^^B 3^lißir i I I I K^b. fiW^ I I'll ■Sfi( jp Fill jr *^3i j lit ULfs for the man v l (k n ixed up with l **VS bi RDOWN 1. Quiet stretch of128 words
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Article638 1956-05-21 6 COJ DING to the O.ci Testament there Ifl B time A a lime to build and a time t0 r would wtm,tnm Mr. Lw Kuan I threat made before Malayan students m London I t Saturda: *nw to dot my Singapore te at M r Lee trying638 words
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Article340 1956-05-21 6 r rHi ter for Education and Acting Chief Minister. Ml Cbtl Sv.ec Kee, complained to dinner audience ot members of the Corporation of Secretaries and t:.nr quests last Saturday night that v.:. ft opened his mouth he was afraid his WOrdS UMjnJd be twilled. Men holding public positions340 words
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Article, Illustration162 1956-05-21 6 Sir: Th€ failure of the Merdeks Mission m London to -ct HO i>cr cent frcedom'for the proplc ol this Colony la expected by the people who are opposed to \}]o Colony attaining Merrieka at the pace planned by Mr. Marshal] and cornpan v.162 words
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Article211 1956-05-21 6 The Poor Private Teachers s:r; i understand that the rea ntlj Introduo d Lab a Ordinance la appllc§Uk to all employees. The id il ilat< an l-hout lrorkinf dai for ererj emp:.<\ wheuiei he bt irtiite i ifar( v not But. In Bingap •>• re l> class 0l WOTk< FB,211 words
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Article148 1956-05-21 6 sir; Haviaf Hitcacd t<». ;uul read about, all ol tinsprechrs of Sin^aporo's socalled politicians since they cane into power. Including the wild babblings Ol Singapore's Neo-llitler, Mr. David Saul Marshal 1 I am reluctantly forced to the conclusion that the only man with any ability amongst148 words
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Article100 1956-05-21 6 'Down With Merdeka Boys' Sir: 'Merdek.i 1- lops', so said vow las*. Wednesday*! Issue. How happy I and. I am sure, thousands of true Singaporeans, were to read and know that fact. We kept our fingers crossed the next day we read "Marshall To Try Again. 1 H WH hoped100 words
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Article102 1956-05-21 6 ARE THESE CLERKS ELIGIBLE? S:r; I wish to point out thai permanent clcrk> have their Increase Of salary fougfal out by the Clerical and Administrative and Services Union and have succeeded m obtaining this !ncrea>e oi salary with t (fed from 1.1 f>6. The temporary clerk! are also members Of102 words
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Article94 1956-05-21 6 Sir: Letter by "Well Paid" (16th May) is snobbish. It holds him forth as 1 poor representative of those m the General Clerical Service. He would be a liability even among the ranks of temporary clerks whose valuable services were rendered at a time when men like "Well Paid"94 words
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Article115 1956-05-21 6 Sii 'l be Federal km Go* m .i circular limed i 59 Bono meed that .r. I lew (;f the consolidation the pw I od the Cost of inj| Allow ance m pension em iments it will be netess- v tO rtviow th 0 amount of Com of115 words
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Article450 1956-05-21 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By Imiere arc two tmgedieg ta K/e, according to Be>.ard Shiw One >u>t to get hour heart's cics;rc. The other IS to get it. David Marshall hatrfflf tasted He one ani r?ot v, .ad il Mrt 'iy "cv to a feftft ot450 words
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Article522 1956-05-21 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM I By LONDON pHANGH :n two of the three highest posts m thfl Colonial Office announced the other day have CUtted considerable lation m Whitehall. Sir John MacPherson. formerly Governor-General of Nigeria, becomes Permanent Under-Secret ary of State for the Colonies m place522 words
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Article359 1956-05-21 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX JAPANESE REVIEW-3 By AIR. MAMORU SHIGEMITSU. Japans Foreign Minister, i- reckoned an unhappy man by the Tokyo Press. Hp may well be. for his version of Japan* < r- :?n policy app< ars to be losing ground to that of the Prime Minister. Mr. Ichiro Hatoyama, and359 words
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Article383 1956-05-21 6 rMoscow. The Foreign Ministry, which has just moved into the Finance Mm; 'rebuilding—perhaps so that an even cl -r eye may be kept on it— is thi poor orphan of Japanese Government departments. It can hardly resist Mr. Hatoyama, vi. v. the backing of hi- 1< ilower.- with.n383 words
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85 1956-05-21 7 is Colony Will Ours or A Long Time, ys Britain IEH/1 EH/M oy 20 (UP- Britoin's Colonial Under-Secretory Lord 1 Mid Aden s leaders yesterday that Britain will hold onto the dps backed mmmmA n stood mm* to mdl -p'd L'oyd the ;.-:slativo C ■.ill-. -.lnelcK and batons were unneerteri.85 words
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Article19 1956-05-21 7 I i"?!* 3111 winter i n all i Bjioj ihf catch has i I m*** worth 119 words
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168 1956-05-21 7 BIG LAND, SEA AIR HUNT FOR TERRORISTS NICOSIA, May 20, (IP) Twelve hundred Hritish troops supported by land and sea forces yesterda\ searched 30 miles of coastal hinterland to flush j out Cypriot guerrillas. Bg r plain I and h- Upt pati lied the skj and naval pati boata I168 words
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Article129 1956-05-21 7 COLOMBO. Ma R cuter).— A strike Involving ten thousand work In < tea gardens by members of rk Democraled by Mr A Aziz which led toac! police on Friday was called oil yesterday following a inference between ur. n representatives. emplo and Mr. Solomon129 words
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Article21 1956-05-21 7 THE Sovit ng to allow Ur./ .r r to fly checi to Mo&r nformed sources said .ngton yesterday.21 words
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143 1956-05-21 7 Up Goes Iron Curtain Again THIS TIME ITS CAMOUFLAGED I VIENNA, May 20 (Ken- been removed over a length W-The barriers removed of B t i r t 1 1 ;;^X tro -H UnftflM from the frontier by the soldier began rebuilding the Hungarians were being re- pr >n v143 words
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Article307 1956-05-21 7 Farmers jam roads m protest for more 9ovt. aid motorists got caught m the ciant nationwide traffic jam. Slogan-shouting farmers swarmed on to the highways m response to a rail from their nitionil federation They threw up thousands of roadh «i?v faster than sweatinj; police could pu307 words
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Article28 1956-05-21 7 JERUSALEM, May M CAF) The United Nation M.\ I Armistice Commissiea la; 1 night censured J irdan for i <*<>mri-.hv.-\<> thrust into L-rae: on May 5.28 words
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Article47 1956-05-21 7 Rio dk JANEOsO, May fi (AP>— -Schooli In the Victori, 2M milei northeast of Rio De Janeiro, 'Acre c yesterday v a result of ii dent rioting against higher bm fares. A j; rlriver was beaten and two busei burned m riots on Friday.47 words
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Article24 1956-05-21 7 TUNIS. May 20 (AP)H5pa n anc Swita rland official y i tilled Premier Habifa Bourg ba that they arc recognizing I uniria'i Independence.24 words
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Article24 1956-05-21 7 BERLIN. ftUy Ml (AP)- K. Germany served notice yesterday n w;:: retain H I order barrier along its frontier with West Germany24 words
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Article21 1956-05-21 7 BRISBANE. May 20 tAP) Labour has retained do* i i r > the Quecn>;anc) Ftati c.c tkms, returni showed yesterday.21 words
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Article31 1956-05-21 7 BOMBAY. May 20 <AP> The Saura.-htra mail train was derailed last night, killing 12 persons and Injuring 35 An official report .-aid the accident occurred between Rajkot and Jamnagar.31 words
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Article28 1956-05-21 7 POTTERY. Tokyo. May 20 'AP> A 2.000-year-old tomb containing bronze.- and other objectl has been discovered on the outskirts of Canton. China, Radio Peking >aid yesterday.28 words
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Article24 1956-05-21 7 London. May m (Renter) A shipping service is to bo opened between Franco and the Baltic ports of the Soviet Union.24 words
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Article48 1956-05-21 7 RAPALLO. Italy. May 20 iUP i— British writ or Sir Max Brorbohn died m his sle< p last night After murmuring the words "grata pet tutto" than:-;.- tor everything. Death came to the 83-year-oid satirist at the Santo Chiara Clinic after a Long illness.48 words
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Article146 1956-05-21 7 MOM OW, Maj 20. d P). Krante and Russia wound up fi»ur-dav 'little summit" conference yesterday \\ith .i joint prediction th.it "the cold uar will be liquidated." B h -.tit c< r.:> >si d m n final <■■ nur mque thai they lailrd t w146 words
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145 1956-05-21 7 ban g b ttei nnderstanding. howev< r. of each other's positions m the East-West argument. "'They are convinced that thank.- to their efforts and to the efforts ol other governments with a genuine WIS for peace, international trust wfl] be established, the cold war145 words
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Article99 1956-05-21 7 Builder Unearths Treasure tokvo. May 20 (Renter) A Tokyo building contractor yesterday diverted hundreds ol ton.- ol §oU from a buiidinu site following thf discovery of a trea>uri- trove of golden Coins. a, hundreds ot pcr>ons gathered at the discovery I Site the contractor diverted the spoil to a secret99 words
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Article62 1956-05-21 7 KATMANDU. Nepal. May 20 i ßenter).— The Government Ol Nepal announced yesterday that there Will be no slaughter of animals lor any purpose on May 24, when Nepal, with other BuddhiM countries celebrates 2.500 years of Buddhism. The appearance of the full moon on May62 words
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Article63 1956-05-21 7 TOKYO. May 20 < Renter) A suburban Tokyo library banned a vlsitoc who was said to go there everyday early m the morning to occupy several seats. When the place became crowded. he sold his seat. Railway authorities are also trying to '-top people who make63 words
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Article30 1956-05-21 7 JOHN McSwan, 54. committed suicide by locking him■ell m an industrial refrigerator at the Coventry car tacton where be worked, it WM decided tt an inquo-t yesterday.— Reuter.30 words
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Article117 1956-05-21 7 SHE'S ANYTHING BUT COLD!— 1 FLORENCE. Italy, May iO, (AP).— Take it from at tor Anthony Steel: "It's not true what Hollywood says about Ekherg. She's no iceberg." Steel was talking about curvaceous Anita Ekberg. the Swedish actress he intends to marry here next Tuesday. "It'v not117 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-05-21 7 THEY HAVE A COMMON INTEREST PRESIDENT Kisrnhourr said that he and Indonrsian President Sorkarno lia\r onr intrrrvt m inmiiKin —they prefer Westnn moxir* with Randnlpli Stott to "certain curvaceous iadirs "I hope this is not 'hie to our .i^< i-< vii r said at state dinner Riven m hi* honourA.P. - 83 words
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180 1956-05-21 7 WASHINGTON May 20. R iter).— A Congressional nmitta sterday released symposium which contendi d thai i their ren m ta I n of B( alini »m the Soviet L< ad< rs w* re still pur ling his goal of "world c: tion" bul bj180 words
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Article33 1956-05-21 7 TUNIS. May 20 <Reuter) Vt least kfll< battle r ;>s on I > > rid, near a, southern Tunisia, military aut ij> noui. t raffed who numL more than33 words
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Advertisement70 1956-05-21 7 PA .I*. 4; :^y Over 400 Years ago. /^P >4 uhen D. O. M. was E y\ first discovered, King \-m. Irancis tasted it when i Jli/Jm\ v visited the Mon* He exclaimed 4k ßy I >^ my Faith. Where have I tasted Better." D O M Mi !i129 a70 words
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Advertisement78 1956-05-21 7 Don't if Miss Tin* Bus! I ea RALEIGH ml the all-steel bicycle I tfe!& Built m the largest and best equipped lliP €yC e actory m t i e wor a Raleigh i^?Jl^^^Ql s c est answer to your transport sa^M^ problem. From $145.00 to $194.00 I Duty to the78 words
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Advertisement829 1956-05-21 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1., *****/6. *****/4 112/6 «.bI«HHi THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Hahfa. Montr.al. Boston. New York. Ba.t.mor.. Ph.l.d«lphl. 6 Colt Port* Spore P. Sh)m Pen.m? lune 9 14 lune 15 16 |unc 17/18 c a y u c t l o m p oon829 words
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Advertisement1175 1956-05-21 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 BjMtj (Incorporated m Singjpor*) (12 .ines) sKppn. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S2 L/CP t*. Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and dischar*. cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Ca.ch.s fcr Marseille, Liver-1,175 words
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Advertisement947 1956-05-21 8 MITSUI j^ LINE Spore P- Sham Penong FOR JAPAN from Jndio Bunyo Maru for Yokohama. Kobe MOH 8 June 3 JunC FOR JAPAN from Continent hoeisui Maru for Yokohama, Nagova Kobe via H'kong 27 Moy Akibasjn Maru for Yc'o' oma, Nagoya, Kobe va Hongkong J" r e Akashfjon Moru for947 words
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Advertisement422 1956-05-21 8 EAST ASIATIC I OUTWARDS Soil.ngt to, "KAMBODIA" L LALANDIA yf "MAGDALA" Mium HOMEWARDS 50 L# far Momt "JUTLANDIA" r% Colls London p <sengers only) f "FALSTRIA" 29 3OM V If Colls Southompton it| "MIONIA" /IJw|( 1* Coll, London p«, fC "LALANDIA" |g Colls London posscngers only Cv W^ WgD SINCAFORI422 words
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Article246 1956-05-21 9 Dividend Payment Totals 20p.c. AN eloquent testimony to th rapid procrr^s which th< Overseas-Chinese linking nrpora t inn had made during I<(.Y">1 <( .Y"> w;iv ih f payment of a total dnidrnd of 20 prr cent the chairman, Mr Iff Kong < him stated at th»-246 words
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Article382 1956-05-21 9 Mjjjnance. And Commerce i Ql IKT conditions prevailed m the Malayan markets WIUI tllc wtal volume of business rather less than that lor the previous week. After it Ml fully n ittMd that th e Iferdeka talki la London had failed there was no apparent reaction382 words
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Article38 1956-05-21 9 KOTA BHARU, Sun. Ibe Sultan of Kclantan will officially declare open a Shell service station at Suitan Ibrahim Avenue at 5 p m. on Tuesday. Operators oJ trie .-tat ion are Ban Bee Motors.38 words
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Article238 1956-05-21 9 Standard Market Correspondent THE outcome <>f the Merdeka talks seemed to have unsettled the politicians more than the Singapore markets during the pa>t week. The rubber market here continued normal trading. By an<j Large the market! h( vv received tin newt v.;:. calm. Rubber price? during tht238 words
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127 1956-05-21 9 Jet Engine Attracts Wide Interest THE famous Bristol Olympus turbojet engine, th< Vulcan bomb- Is to be made available ior 1 U airliners Announcing this, B: Aero Kn«ines Ltd. claim that the mgine delivers more power gj cater tr n < engine and bett< r i in i° any turbojet,127 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-05-21 9 STAFF members If V r S irjnporr Bog*! foN r■ M (Ji Ltd. /<;>T Thursday >; p n dinner m hnrnvr of u,r r :<;• M r K. .S.'.rr ',< rd, and his \r\je xrho ere U 'i r Hnfoi v .^<orfiy on six n tills' ht .da-j110 words
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Article248 1956-05-21 9 Butfiitai cione bi abarti from May V 2 to 18 [ndu trials: Bank <>'. Fast Asia lIX (229, 88. P. L4B 9 Chi 1 Underwriter! I!K.«hto. f N orda |1 87 to si S7| to 55 lo 66, Fed. Disp. $IJ7|. Gammon $1 B7| and248 words
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Article52 1956-05-21 9 OCaUM shipments of latex from Katafa April amountad to nnu tons, brings :ng .c fo.r tonj (SMtt for tr.. f-.t.c per. f 19: KMI mor l' f'7 tons uc: X nc :r L.r,« the 1 :gh: rr :< tor.s sr.'-i 612 "t0r.s this year "..^t IOPTh52 words
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Article44 1956-05-21 9 Rs. 10 Mil. Corporation THE India© Commerce Ml■Kij has announced m Htm Delhi the st'i tine < To i:ng c< limited coy ri.sed capital of Rs. 10 million— pan y l!. r.r.s P< rts "of a j and rommod'":< tl pany rr.av periocically determine.** A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article524 1956-05-21 9 Gammon (Malaya) I. ld After including profiti on lnv< tmenta realised r -Hi 283 nadi I nei profit o! $427,675 <10.8^ 1 and dividend °i W% h reeoiav mended for \'(*v c: <■:■ ri Jan '.'A. 1956 At balandni date net qu! r isteti cq lafled |7§CM4 nr524 words
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Advertisement521 1956-05-21 9 NOTICES In thr Hi*h Court of the COLON Y OF SINGAPORE |>l \M OF SINGAPORE Companies V> a- p N 2 Of 1 >:r !ti the matter of !l-k W.^h Hon* Co., Ltd. And In thr niittrr of the tin inn-s Ordinance, IM4O. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEM that a Pi521 words
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Advertisement622 1956-05-21 9 TENDER NOTICE. SEPARATE Under; an invHad from registered businessmen for the supply oi rations to prisoner* and rue] to the Prisons at Talping Batu Gajah, Kuala Lumpur. Penang, Johore Bahru. Alor Star. Seremban, Malacca, Bungel Pa-an:. Muar. Kuantan. Pri-on ("imp Pengkalan t^iepa Kelantan, Uenry Ourn y' y Bchool Telok Mas622 words
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Advertisement711 1956-05-21 9 GOVERNMENT OF THE FFDERATION OF MALAYA SCHOLARSHIPS ppi.ications are Invited from s deral dtixens for hi a; -hipa leading to appointmeni m various CSovernment D i partmeiit s. Candidatt j h mid possess university entrance Qualifications The awards cover courses m Accountancy! Agri ire, (awards may be given for pure711 words
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Advertisement496 1956-05-21 9 NOTICES OTICK i.s hereby given 1 that I. LEE CHIX SOON of 189. Red-Hill Road. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices Singapore, for a Retail Shop Licence m respect of premies Of Chop Chuan Chin Wan. 189, Red-Hill Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard496 words
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210 1956-05-21 10 STONOR SHIELD SHOCKS! KUALA LIMPIK, Sun, The Stonor Shield League cricket match between Kilat Club and the TTCA was called off by the umpires just alter the lunch interval today. The umpires decided to award the game to Kilat Club because the TPCA team arrived210 words
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Article314 1956-05-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Club, co-holdeis of the Stonor Shield with Kilat Club virtually made certain of entering the final again when they look ir.ux:mi;:n pointi by del mating Indians by m innmus and nine runs on the pridan^ today. Selangor Club, thus became the first314 words
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Article337 1956-05-21 10 LONDON. May 20 (Router) English soccer fans will have to pay still more for their sport next Season if a proposal by First Division Portsmouth is accepted at t he annual meeting of the Football League's management committee on June 2. This suggestion is expected to meet337 words
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Article160 1956-05-21 10 Fifth Win For Blue Rovers SCCT :G a soal m each half. Blue i en beat Bedok Sports Club by two goals to nil m a SA F A B .:e matrh on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. B c Rovers have so f.ir plav,ames. They have won five, and drawn160 words
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Article244 1956-05-21 10 BOWLING HONOURS TO S. SEQUERAH MALACCA. Sun. Kailasapathy's XI beat Hundley's XI by 74 runs m Ihe second Malacca cricket trial at tlie .Malacca Club padang today. Heavy ear:- BMrntog rain it" layed play tod f and helped Ihi Spinnen a great deal. Hundley's side244 words
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140 1956-05-21 10 tokvo. May -jo (AP>~ln- it and power! ul Pavi> i] tennis squad today completed a 3-2 victory over JftfMO UB ie EMSii D Zone finals. Naresfa Kumar, 28, clinched the victory with stunnim I 4 6-1. ti-1 Tout Of Japan's erratic act AtsushJ M.'-140 words
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Article, Illustration853 1956-05-21 10 'Fitba daft' -That's The RPO They re The Talk Of Nee Soon THIS week's spotlight take us to NEE SOON where the Regimental Pay Office have their headquarters. T:ie KI'O bavt I wealth of la a:.\ urn Mason, and th< r success both tan Iht Unit< d Services and Ba.-c853 words
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Advertisement297 1956-05-21 10 S AiniTAl 11 ii.m., 1.45, 4, TODAY! CAPITOL fl 6.30 9.30 P m IT CALLS FOR TEARS AND CHEERS! LI LI LOVE SHADOW" HWA iiicJ<iri pic|ure j STARTS TOMORROW As Savage As Africa! 5 VICTOR JANET <^ MATURE LEIGH +7&k& I JOHN JUSTiN ROLAND CULVER V(V(vlf\\\ J etn-.,. TECHNICOLOR J297 words
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Advertisement204 1956-05-21 10 CATHAY om.\\ u ri7?>^U today rTirrr*^H 4 SHOWS ofcQ H "OASIS I m ir. i vm I'M H\ s|\,,| KIM "Tin snvnnjM, B SPECIAL I K|{ I N 1J DIRIMI > B^ji MARTIM \K(; H COMING 'THE MAN WHO v, B I\ I I \v k I t \i:i{ m»204 words
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Article119 1956-05-21 11 India's Davis appers Win >• inui.is i«Ms lennLs liter-zone play, b y dem\ riNtnn /one finals here I I jtion, had no chances whatsoi ever as th» m p ayer repeatedly broke M; gi ser;.nd punisl driving and lobbing b A crowd I 0 wat -p the game, including Princess119 words
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Article111 1956-05-21 11 bePitfst ■wn^y (iafilea Tr. re 10 o waf tage. kit there v.a« nj? wasnua to lay. ma was timed m I P 1 'p and paid US$2.BO to win and US$2.4O to p!a n <:%.% S igg U l* v BALTIMORE. M tor)— Fa: §K.111 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-05-21 11 MEET Kition,. Lave, 22-year-old "Ttfll Terror" «ho startled thr boxing world by knocking out British Kinpirr In i\ > w riuht hampion Don Coikell inside tuorouiil last month, lie's busily training at (antley. Doncaster, for his < online <ra<k at the title, del fared vacant after the non-titlr122 words
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Article536 1956-05-21 11 THE LOCK THREAT' TO AUSSIES GROW rofce Now Notts Batsmen Fail Against The Surrey Terror triumnhs'atVhl' nS* 19t (Reuter) Test bowler Tony Lock, fresh from hi> V )vcl (7 for 49 > against the Australians yesterday, continued his UiVhi v«? 5 u rn for Surre >' today. With his left536 words
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Article154 1956-05-21 11 Europe Has Four Contenders CHICAGO. May m. (UP) The National Boxing A>>ncialjoi: reo mmended today that Europe conduct Ri own beavyureignt boxing tournament to p:ck a champion who mifhi evej tuallj mcci the American titleholder for irorM crown Fred Sandy, Chairman of the XBA's Championship Committee, said the committee believed154 words
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Article96 1956-05-21 11 Russia Not Keen On Canada Cup LONDON. May 20 (Bl it I —RllSSis baa told the organizers of the taternatkMia] Canada Cup aoll tournamerfl that "as golf no. n\:\ CUrriCUlum we regret we will be unable to enter." The tournainenl open to two teams bom aH oountrk will be payed96 words
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Article190 1956-05-21 11 PARIS, Mm 19. (UP) Art Laryea and Bob Pcro iulfered Btunmng defeats at the hand> ol European Dmvit Cup pltj 1 1 today In Ihe French International tennis championship! leaving only two American .-ur vivors 1! the men's lingjei Fierier, champion Paul Rem> scorer! the tournam(190 words
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212 1956-05-21 11 Australians Stage A Great Recovery CAMBRIDGE, May 10 (Keuter)— Helped by two century stands and a whirlwind 100 by fast bowler Ray Lindwall, Australia made 3 great recovery after losing four wickets for 81 and were 414 lor seven at the close on the first day of their three-day match212 words
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Article190 1956-05-21 11 EDINBURGH M*J 10 (Reuter)— After a thrilling finish trie Lester, of Cheshire, won the £1,000 first prize m the Penfold-Swallow £4,000 professional goli tournament on the Barnton course here today. But only f > v his 72 boles tota ol 175, ataa Faulkner, the190 words
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Article49 1956-05-21 11 PALO ALTO c ilifoi a 20 (Reuter)— Amcricai vitcunex Rol i Moore beat record lor the men's V t. tyst bj -i <- second m tfa 'ne of I seconds here yesterda] Xhe ofllci il recoi d M second was set by C\e> i the United States four49 words
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Advertisement477 1956-05-21 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ACK\O\VIEDGW\T X v Chwee. r Chonf Yong fc ds. Relatives and Aitociations for their kind assistance. condolences, wreaths, scrolls. I orrtes. visits and attendance at Jrterai o{ Teow Tay of Chop H Teck eck long Kee. their SIT I ATIO\S VACANT C ING A PORE CITY COUNCIL: E477 words
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Miscellaneous290 1956-05-21 11 I a*in' N /-A-, doesvo'ta- na^^^R LOOK^-PJikiCrrmF ME,EFAH"P-.- ,-LR J BLUBBEZRIN'UDOT^ SUH^ f hENGLAND'S f y > FO' VORE LAWFUL i^^* aTa* S**JIIANV > WEOOED V- -f? S C V^EDDLD hUSB;\ 7/ VHP Yf^RD P*N NuMBLK O\i. r r I Oop By V. T. Hamlin |^S-^" N UkEI > I'l290 words
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Article72 1956-05-21 12 Today's Sport so 5 LEA. 1 R SC. vs. Star Soc~ r es at Ja' t dium at 5.15 p.m.; H.M. Dockyc i N Conn'is atJalnn Besar Siidium at 7 p.m. D Western S.C. M Darul Afiah at Geylar^ fsa> 5 p.m. DIV. 3B: Mount Em-, pa. gsters at Fnrrer72 words
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Article, Illustration617 1956-05-21 12 And Services Fade Into Defeat Singapore 4 Services 2 by Ken Toft THERE is no doubt that at last Singapore has found a forward who can score Quah Kirn Bens, with another hat-trick, sparked Singapore Civilians 4 2 victory o\er the Combined Services m617 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-05-21 12 THE Governor's Cup ill] goes away to Mrs. >. K. roo. uho nith 1 her husband* is the owner of BEARER liO"\D. v inner of the hi» race over 1 miles i at Bukit Timah on 1 Saturday, concluding day of the Singapore meeting.115 words
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Article57 1956-05-21 12 COLUMBUS Ohio. May 20 -It looks like former n r I boxing heavyweight champion J [..:>■ n. r.cy m the wrestling trade. Federal tax agents placr n attachment on Loui>" pur-e last •ortly after he finished estling match h< has be nated thai Louis owes more57 words
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Article46 1956-05-21 12 I Boys* Chib I m i idly soccer match played on the Police Training School ground yesterday. Scorers for Prtect Edward Boys' Club werr 4 Yuen Chee. Geo SiU md Fak Meng each scored a goal. I Police Cadets. Salia 2 B r46 words
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Article32 1956-05-21 12 1 ON. Maj 20, CAP] Russia has picked two national field hockey teams and one of the Olympic games m Mcl bo v: c In November. Moscow radio anassKod Friday.32 words
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Article414 1956-05-21 12 THE Singapore Cricket Club's failure to force the game m the first innings, and a belated declaration by Arkell m the Free Foresters' second innings, deprived either side from a decision m their two-day annual cricket match which ended on the S.C.C. padang yesterday. The414 words
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Article123 1956-05-21 12 WEARNE B: (then Sports Club S invac Sporta Club by sevefl gMMi la nil when they friend'y badminton m ilen on s iturday T r<. i!'.> were (Wearne Bi icn playen mentioned fi Singles: Ism til Radi be»l istopher Chew 15-2, retired, d Ts :< it123 words
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Article50 1956-05-21 12 kerala Youngsteri btai Submarine Coast Snip by foui Koals to one m a friendly soccer match on the Wireless Tele. department ground jresU rda y Kei il 1 led 1-1 si ball ttxm Gopalan 2, Maniam and Salirn r for Kerala while Submarine'! only goal came from Stephen50 words
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370 1956-05-21 12 DE WITT HARVEY BEST OF JUNIOR BATSMEN THt Mil- ip.»rr ru ket Association's minor matches were resumed uitr >t hpxp o f two weeks nut decisions were rearhrd m h\e games pl.tw-d I atch. between K,\ A I and Wanderers, was abandoned due to the water logged condition of the370 words
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Article415 1956-05-21 12 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL lill||^||i^lllli|^l^ W&§: hocken players are about to embark on Hay II ft sBJ rFHE Hay way to success m the coming World Olympics at Melbourne this November is shortly to tie drummed into 50 selected Colony hockey players due to be^in intensive training415 words
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Article163 1956-05-21 12 Veterans Lost Only On Stamina SINGAPORE'S Mal a y a Cup veterans dished out a .V. beatiim to the Combined Referees m last night's 40--niinute match at Jalan Briar stadium, Tiio RcfCfMl looker: littler. bufl appeared to be fcoefl without 'heir whistles. The veterans, on the other hand, had only163 words
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Article35 1956-05-21 12 RAJAJI Sports Club beat Johore Indian Recreation Club 1-1 m a tnendly iccer match at Johore B.hru yesterday. Scorers for Rajaji were Govind isarr.v and Sfed L^'.v.^n. x<]\.cr scored for me losers.35 words
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Article458 1956-05-21 12 A GALLANT rc.ir-u.ird action by Police 1 -tsmen enable them to recover from a battins debacle and triumph against RAF Singapore m their Ions: overdue Singapore Cricket Association's senior league encounter at Changi yesterday. P U the match by 22 nun with M minutes to458 words
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Article108 1956-05-21 12 ixn krsii <>i m students will hold trial at the Dun< .iin I, Hostel oil* (.i. -r. mediateh aftei th« niinations m ,luii< an Ev< nt motor are being lann< j by a group of speed nti-.-j. .asts among the &tunt s. Tok< n ilver108 words
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