Singapore Standard, 23 May 1956
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Title Section27 1956-05-23 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE 25 481 (S lines') 2400 i 5» FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL *l 2811 2414 J2O SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1936 Jl PAGES !"> CENT>27 words
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237 1956-05-23 1 hge Talks Finally Break Down Employers Reject Union Claim PENANG, Tues. One-thousand-two-hundred waterfront workers will go on strike tomorrow morning following a breakdown m negotiations between the Stevedoring Employers' Association and the National Union of Factory and General Workers tonight. The workers are237 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-05-23 1 KOR tho first time, wives of Malayan officers studying at the British Army Staff College m Hnsland have left Malawi to join their husbands. They will spend «h..ut euht months m England before returning to Mala\ t The wurs left Kuala Lumpur b y Malayan AirwaysArmy - 100 words
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Article33 1956-05-23 1 Afternoon news■da? praise* the ■toft's Director ■b U-Gcn. Sir Bne vn clearing ■to Malaya o! Becrful news not people of the out their indf- peace bat also Kwse boys have xarlare so33 words
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Article15 1956-05-23 1 ■will convert the P tee at TrinP» a commercial L move v&jake said yes15 words
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Article27 1956-05-23 1 A CHICAGO wid w. Mrs. Alier b urke left nearly .r Inon lor the care of mlmals. it w is revealed yest iv U. PU.P. - 27 words
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Article28 1956-05-23 1 PEKING 'S FIRST RADIO Peking disclosed yesterday that the first Chinese Communk-t-cnn-.structed automobile which will be coning out of the factory this fall, will be named "Liberation." U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article178 1956-05-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation's rubber > irons today decided to "get tough" with the National ion of Plantation Workers following reports of sue- of the so-slow campaign which has now entered i the third week. m four-language appeal Ito the country's 300,000 estate Iw<178 words
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Article24 1956-05-23 1 MR. MALCOLM Mar Donald. United Kingdom High Commi>sioner m India, left London yesterday for New Delhi after a three weeks' stay. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article186 1956-05-23 1 Shoots It Out With Police Party SEREMBAN. Tues.—A 39-year-old Gurkha special constable was rushed to Seremban Hospital m a critical condition today vith a bullet m his abdomen iollowins a gun battle with a police party The Gurkha. Lelahal, had earlier run amok with a rifle.186 words
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Article142 1956-05-23 1 Man Falls From Skyscraper Ear L y morning office workers were held spellbound m Plnlayson Green yesU rdaj by man perched precariously on the 14th floor ledge of Singapore's skyscraper, the Asia Insurance Building. Afl they watched, the man leaned- over bringing gasps from the crowd below. In the tense142 words
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Article81 1956-05-23 1 HONGKONG. May 22 (UP) —The Dutch liner T.jiluwah sailed today for Singapore and Indonesia after a week's delay because of a Peking warning that "persons m Hongkong intend to sabotage or do harm" to a group of 25 Chinese students who were to travel on the81 words
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Article31 1956-05-23 1 MR. EVGENY Kisselev. Soviet Ambassador to Egypt yesterday presented Lt.-Gen. Gamel Abdel Nasser. Egyptian Prime Minister, with a twin-engined Ily.^hin airliner as a gift from the Soviet Union. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article59 1956-05-23 1 JOHANNESBURG. May 22 (Router) The vice-presi-dent of the Shell Oil Company. Lieutenant-General James Doolittle. said here today there was no danger of the world's natural oil supplies being exhausted m the foreseeable future. The worlds demand for oil supplies was assured by continual and extensive59 words
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Article135 1956-05-23 1 NICOSIA, May 22 (Keuter) Demonstrating students stoned British troops and Police who were sent to disperse them m the North Cyprus town of Kyrtuia today. The students, parading w; n Greek flags, had declared a strike at their three secon dary schools against the dosing of135 words
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Article39 1956-05-23 1 THE South Korean National Assembly gave a roar of applause yesterday as it made official the election of President Syngman Rhee to his third term and opposition leader Chang Myun to his flr.st term as vice-president. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration321 1956-05-23 1 Romance— And It All Started With a Rescue She Was In Difficulties 7 Popped The Question A PRETTY Brit h \\V m Singap( :< V. Ycra Paw. L 1 ,i saved f o :r. ii months ago will tomori tn r the man who rose v i hci And. withinStandardpic - 321 words
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448 1956-05-23 1 PAP Men Back From London PEOPLES Action Party Leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew yesterday denied that he had ever suggested an industrial standstill m Singapore. Mr. Lee :-aid this m r< p'.y to questions from newsmen After his rot urn to Singapore with colleague Lirn448 words
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Article25 1956-05-23 1 ALL 130 silk factories In the Bangalore district reopened yesterday after a week's closure because of high taxation and labour problems ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article93 1956-05-23 1 BOMBAY. May 22 (AP) Engine trouble today forced down the airliner carrying Singapon \s Chief Minuter David Marshal] to India fr< m his London c< nstitutional talks. Tho plane landed il the Persian Gulf oil inland of Bahrein, an Air India spokesman said here today. An93 words
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Article93 1956-05-23 1 FLORENCE Italy. May 22 ■UP. Mr,v:< tr \n.' Ekborg mam* d Brit: h v r Anthony Strrl today <;■;:.•• ptti ■tJN r w: 0 W fWBd to 1( t th( m Id thi ci r< mony In the wcii at city < ouncU It took the beautiful93 words
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Advertisement68 1956-05-23 1 Ml So ATCHES WATCH CO LTD. ASTROL WINSMI j AfRICA I I 'tinners Circle, I Capetown, 3/3/5() I 3 Libre I I fe j bpccial I v Special I J j J nsu! Special I 1 1 o bpccial j |j| j Special J 111 4»k special I j j•■68 words
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Advertisement21 1956-05-23 1 Tu^Lond rdm/p HARRISONS LISTER ING. LTD., Spore Kuolo Lumpur Penong >t*trthtitor«: V^iT-^^A McALISrER CO., LTD. tLSHH Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penong Tf^f21 words
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198 1956-05-23 2 Union Protest To MTUC On 'Raid' By Co-Affiliate PENANG, Tues. A strong: protest has been made by the FeiKinj Municipal Services Inion to the Malayan Trade Inions Council against a "raid" by the National Inion of Factory and General Workers. a >•••— arid re* c p re lenl f the198 words
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55 1956-05-23 2 Perak Hydro Men To Vote On Strike IPOH, Tues.— A unanimous decision to issue strike was Trade by all v -^crak Emp^ Honorary c Secretar; Mr. S nounced to» This decision f <> v' 1 tions of mana£eri>pnt and union re* Gcrer, WWM held I Ipoh. Batu Gajah s par55 words
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Article55 1956-05-23 2 A' Bn B literature an I -O paintby Mr. Chia Wai Cheoi z re will be held at the r:a Memorial Hall today and tomorrow. The exhib ;I1 be o: eri by the American monk, F> Sumagato, at 9 a.m. today. Proceeds from sales of paintings will be55 words
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Article70 1956-05-23 2 TAIPINc;. Tucs. Mr. Nar a? Singh, a Ca<iet OfTi H rf thi Prism i Dtptrtment, Penai is ?h n y pro-o-' •:nc n •■v ifei In X lala Lumpur. 1.-v s inda he mai v i Mis.^ Naranjan Ka ur, daufbtcr of Mr. Xt l U]70 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-05-23 2 CHIEF of the Special Branch m Trrngganu. Mr. Tanc Ruan Run. and Mrs. Tang, who will be leaving Malaya shortly to spend a vacation m Europe and the I'n i ted Kingdom. Mr. Tang is one of the officers of the Malayan contingent who attended the Coronation.68 words
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111 1956-05-23 2 KLAXG. T;;cs. Former p;jpi!s of the Ka.iar.2 Hich Schoo arc alarmed a1 the rate at whicß tta preaent headB ten Vomc anri go" on transfer. The ichool*i Altmn] A. c ?oriatipn today labelled such quick iwitch-overa as "detrimental to the Institution*! ptogress.* 1 The Association retOlved111 words
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Article36 1956-05-23 2 A SINGAPORE JTC ttfa was gtabbed In the throal and giitted to the General Hospital fester lay after an argument m Kamp Dg Bock Boon. A- ither youth was retained by Police.36 words
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127 1956-05-23 2 F'FN.w;, Tuts. Tha Prtsi<\c:\\ of the Aor Star T«nvn Council, Che Shwaih bin Osnan, ivaa urged by Cha Azar.ar: Tnih a* a Counri! Meeting today to make a thorouaii Investigation Into the :caka^^ <^f mattan dlacuatad In i o nmittees. It i arming, said Che127 words
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Article62 1956-05-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mr. M. A Chidambaram, f r Ber lfay< r f Ma a:: Prr--61 l( Ql < th< S 1:. liai Chamber ol Commerce, iri visit Ma.aya month on a business study tour. H WM inn tun id hen Iff Chidambaram wi.l also iritii62 words
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266 1956-05-23 2 M AN SHOT HIMSELF BUT WAS IT MISHAP? Coroner Reserves Verdict A BOMB mechanic, Senior Aircraftman Dudley John Vcalc, 2. of the Aircraft Repair Squadron, Seletar, might have accidentally s hoi himself m the head while he was playing a gome of Russian roulc* with a .38 revolver. This statement266 words
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Article103 1956-05-23 2 KUALA lua; rues. A 4 car-old cyclist dashed iUt tan a side lane and tatal -*>ult. thr Lumpur Craner was told tocay Shop a?s: o carried a tifT;^ basket with him at the 1 was thrown off his bif-v p an< died instarr fractut*103 words
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186 1956-05-23 2 KIALA LUMPUR, Tues— hour American nut! scientists flew into Kuala Lumpur today to help m i intensification of Malaya's war on pests and pcMilrm. They are headed by Dr GposTnj! Edsall. Director < Com' 1 m i tie Diseases P. lioa of186 words
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Article54 1956-05-23 2 SPECIAL constable P. Karanan. 27. on duty th< Comrnissionei General's Offiro Phoenix Park. Bingapore, was hH <>n \tv Bide Of :.< h< ad by a bull* t <;. charpf d accid« ntally from hi s revolve r la I night He \va> takt n i. the Genoral54 words
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Malacca Briefs
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Article63 1956-05-23 2 TRANQUERAH Englii srhoolboys > t weekend baric food bye to theii headmaster, Mr. R. Sathasivam, m a simple ceremony. He had been m their school linre L 925 Mr. Bathailvain. who iHU be U m a lew dajn time, left Malacca on long l(~ ,i\ c63 words
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Article56 1956-05-23 2 Mr. HARRY Sequerah. District Officer. Central, will short- \y proee< to Australia on a > naootl C ombo Plan scholar sh.p He v. fk .C.S. to be promoter Strai Sc:t c <; Civil S< IMM more than 25 yeai?' pcrirr. c ir. government adi ni trai56 words
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Article28 1956-05-23 2 MISS Chong Ah Foe ins S.>t: Ho^pit;,!. A ling Moi sen -c on le**ve of t: Mr, O. M. Dor.., spe :iv< f! j. Apr;28 words
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Article32 1956-05-23 2 mnted I with cff' I I I I I I nf the Mi** I I MR. TAN Gim Ann, Hat* master of the Gajah Berang English School, ha, een pro-32 words
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Article78 1956-05-23 2 MM. Malacca Chim will parti ■.;<;-.•• m a b:g pro-, cession n "ay to r VV< safe Day Wrthdas I rd Buddha. A lii n dar main it< m If th< pi w h will leavr the Bur Temple ai Gaja Brrang at i 2 p m78 words
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Article197 1956-05-23 2 Xl ALA LI'MPrK II I sler, Tunku Abdul Rahm.ai u*\?. I Merdoka," mouthpiece ol I MMi I its frequent "ad\ersp .<: 1 conditions of Malayan imtm" n I Federal armies. Trr Tunku. m his capacity as Minister for Inter fmcc ii |s, On see an end to the criticism197 words
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Article21 1956-05-23 2 con( *nt!ifcJ contaimgi c 3 J At the J ther e *cMI it T] iaaaes. 1 were eatQ and 44^2321 words
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Article32 1956-05-23 2 I Hpssaai :;«l the BB| -J ff3 J Lumpur, foa Tnev w j 1 ■afi J held at tat CM j The Aettfl tion Officer 1 Paiaaaa) d hr ihe Fr32 words
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Article26 1956-05-23 2 SECRET ART I an Pn» 1 partmer and the the Prime yesterday 1 LooiM r m the Comnwj Ministers Codl Ther wi.! i to Londor26 words
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Advertisement919 1956-05-23 2 Easy Now to Have a Clear, Soft, Smooth Skin rROM HEAD TO IOE -ffe^ v Nixoderm Fights Skin Blemishes, f Pimples, Eczema, Athlete's Foot, I JL/ Itching, Cracking, Peeling Skin and ■vfL^ Psoriasis While You Sleep c":r.f--i-:able by ugly pimples, eczema, psoriasis, or red, scaly, ATOU F1 d fhfi WOfltl919 words
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Miscellaneous82 1956-05-23 2 Weather Report MINIMUM Tcm] i turc: F>on ln. Mh; 21 730 May 22 Smgai T.'F' Penang 1 74F) Kota R i v I 17F KyAli Lumpur 74F) Ipol *1 4 F- X■ ntai (74P Maximum Temperature Prom 7 M ujd to :30 p m >■ a Singapore (87F> P, nanq82 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-05-23 3 HE 'S BACK II \I)KK of the Peoples Action Part> Mr. Lee Ku.in A UJS i jovial mood v he presented newsmen Niimapore \irp<.rt vt-sttrdiv with PAP s future plans i thr li^ht of \hv prrsrnt political setup. With him is Mr I mi hin Sionj; who also roprescnted the57 words
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182 1956-05-23 3 Consui ON TRAFFIC CHARGE) Claims Diplomatic Immunity GERMAN Consul m S gapore. Dr. EL Scholtcn, told Traffic Court > cstcri day that he was entitled to "diplomatic immu: when charged with H considerate driving offence. He said this after the Second Traffic Ma^ M I Tan Boon Teik. l] that182 words
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Article47 1956-05-23 3 HONGKONCi. Mnv 22. Special Standard Service: Ctarinfl n: kei < I the Htnir kon^ Exchange were: 115.80 to I! 1 sterling! $5.8573 to SSI M X 7 to Ma a van $1. 10 *<> one mn. Qedan Ru- •■>.;.:. (m j Sl' s s lL'.i to a tacl47 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-05-23 3 HEADMEN GET THE LOW DOWN TWELVE village headmen from the Yio Chu Kan? area yesterday visited the Singapore Police Radio Control room. and saw for themselves how the wheels of the law are directed against crime The headmen are on a civic tour of several places of interest m theStandardpic - 52 words
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317 1956-05-23 3 $120 MIL PLAN TO BUILD 21,000 NEW FLATS Trusts New 5 -Year Plan SINGAPORE Improvement Trust yesterday announced plans to build 21,000 flats at an estimated cost of $120,000,000 during the next five years. These include con 4 inuation of (he development of ttueenstown, construction of houses m rural ucn,317 words
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Article72 1956-05-23 3 Two Fined For Tax Offences •\N :i -foment officer of Singapore City Council. Mr Chan Tham Chocn, was v.."rdav lined $150 for I iiiur< to submit Income tax r< turns for the past six years. Chan Who pleaded guilty. said In mitigation that he :■;;>' :\< need difficult? m pirparing72 words
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Article108 1956-05-23 3 KOH Goh Chu l 1 nd |iA> lass, ww jailed tor sis faan at the Singapore Ai iza fee» terrlay for attc:r.ptcd armed robbery it irai sin'c^ 1 that Koa and two Ciuncsc arcomplicLs armed with kni\"es. tried to rnh Madam Chan Poii Lang108 words
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Article29 1956-05-23 3 THE General Union of Moslem Students m Algiers yesterday ordered all Its members "capable of carrying weapons" to quit elas>rooms and join the rebel army. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article24 1956-05-23 3 INDIA has asked Egypt to make urgent inquiries about a reported hunger .strike among women political prisoners held m Portuguese Goa. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article144 1956-05-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR Tuei Mr. Justice I. C. Cla3 n Rigby will succeed Mr. Justice T. c\ Sponsor-Wi.kinson a- .]';<i;;e o r the Penang \\'.2h Court, Tkt Stanriani was t o c i to:: ay. Mr. Justice Socuh r-W...:.r,--son has hern appointed CUd Justice of Xyasaland. Mr.144 words
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Article111 1956-05-23 3 Mr. Chew To Open Youth Festival SINGAPORE'S Mir.i.Mcr fnr Education. Mr. Chew Sww Kco. wi do arc open i m enday Festft i of xoul h ii the Yietona McM.oria: Ha.: i.< x: Monday. Memberi of the Singapore Youth Coi;rvil and si udenf from Erin i.- h an i en.,:111 words
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Article147 1956-05-23 3 Learn How To Behave In Assembly MR. RICHARD Lim. Den /y Speaker of Singapore Le^islaUve Assembly, stre-sed yesterday that every member of the A>sembly should take I parlia-mt-ntary course m Britain Mr. Lim. who returned from London after a ?i\-week itudy Of British Parliament proredure, said such a course wou;d147 words
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Advertisement133 1956-05-23 3 lolon Is r J r Ec g;ft|: Wa km eoci L il r f c Pjf Te^to293! I|U^ ICSLEY IGERATOR rt. ft 3 y w re 5 Lraatee f IOR Urchase I |i: MODELS E.UUBLE Le< LTD.: JGERATInN rATDIEVI I LIMA S*ptre.| (INKMA US U* Ml n-A IBM. WEIR IMK"133 words
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Advertisement356 1956-05-23 3 %^0 Meet the fine and thrifty jjtwley Biggrr brother of the 'Minor' fV -.p rro*t fucxessful car ever built > this new Cowlcy carr.r* ,r i.r p of family greatness! Come and see how the Co-jrlcy's hr;li;am I2CXS CC. O.H.V. performance, its full < si a: ■t|f rn^, accommodation, and356 words
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328 1956-05-23 4 First Exams To Be Held In Nov. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The first examination for the Malayan Lower Certificate of Education is likely to be held m all Federation secondary schools early November. Introduction oi the examination was one of the ■MiO r< commendations of328 words
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321 1956-05-23 4 There Was No Deliberate Negligence KUALA LUMPUR. Tues N v t v r 1 1 inactivenesa rethei than deliberate negligence ol hospital fctlu Caused the death of a policcindn's five-month old baby boy, who was suffocated by piece of rubber balloon m big321 words
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227 1956-05-23 4 200 At Pier Bid God-speed SEVEN delegates and 28 observers from five student organizations m Maia>a lett Singapore for Indonesia last night to attend the Afro-Asian Students Conference to be held m Bandung. More than 200 students from Chinese Schools iiemblod at ClifiCrd Pier227 words
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Article158 1956-05-23 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (tents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers spot B] 8 2; No 1 RS S June No. 1 lISS 81', SI 1 No '1 HSS 7<t t SOI No kss 79J 7f| Tone: I ncerlain TIN PKICE The price of tin yesterday was158 words
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Article57 1956-05-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Municipal labourer. V. PonDUSamy, was today jailed for 45 (iri.vs hy the First Magistrate tor causing hurt to a hawker. Ponnusamy. who pleaded guilty, however, let t the dork I free man because hil sentence was made efl'ective from the57 words
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Article97 1956-05-23 4 THI rhancci ol tffalaya prospi rioi bj the peaceful atomic energy are than destruction hv ■1 mic bombs, i top Austra* lian ntist, Professor Harry Me el told The Standard yc>terday Mr. Mci^cl, who i^ professor oi nuclear physics at Sydney University arrived m Singapore yesterday97 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-05-23 4 THE new Director of Operations m Malaya, Lt. General R. H. Bowrr, slipped m unobstrusively aboard the Canton on its arrival m Singapore from Britain yesterday. The purpose of his unheralded visit was purely domestic to meet his wife and son who had come69 words
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300 1956-05-23 4 I HEARD CHILD SCREAM.. .IT WAS MY OWN GIRL -COURT TOLD A FATHER dm I out of big home when he beard a child sci tarn and bund, ID his honor, his four-year-old daughter ayn badly hurt. T:: r 0 I Lf.rti. c i rk v. us testifying b» lore300 words
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Advertisement347 1956-05-23 4 TODAY! VArl.l UJLJ^» 6 i i, s CTINEMAScOPE^^Mfc^^M^M^t r ?^MMICOIQg I THI R* ?lth ttm. "A 111 1.1.XT IS WAITING* OH J DCYfcr-N 11-1.45-4 j STARTS TODAY KtA,^ 6 30 9.30 tf^^ IT HAPPENED ON j i W^THE NAKED B^H V/ v -xr-- A «^p '■****>-■■•■■"■ B^B^'* I.' l.|;\\«ll; \nMl-.ln347 words
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Advertisement182 1956-05-23 4 CATHAY pens TODAY! CATHAY^/J 111 l A\l OHIILSI i MARTINE CA ftOL 1 I IN i:\M'.M iv< i..;v lh v 1 1 r i HKl«»||\\ j liß M M *TT'i i < n;i;< ,y» H day ?iJ>DEon "OASIS I opens ro^o^>l TODAY 4th RECORD BR[i|\ r If "LIANG SHAN-PC 1182 words
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201 1956-05-23 5 'uju mi U Policc tod °y checked on the usual haunts of bad hats following last night's incident m which eeven Chinese were injured after an attack by a gang of about 20 Malay youths inside Pcnang Bazaar. CLLD Chid201 words
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192 1956-05-23 5 He Or She? Prosecutor And Doctor Disagree A SINGAPORE magistrate yesterday adjourned a preliminar inquiry n the sex of a body could be clarified. Doctor Tan Kang Ycc maintained that the person he examined was a grown woman according to his records. I police prosecutor Inspector Chan Chin Fong contested192 words
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Article69 1956-05-23 5 PEi \'.(i v a <!•;.-.. rj M hamed Abdul Kadir, ..1 not n h month r ifter belni in\ hred moi r j i cident his counsel. Mr B I hillalmuthu, told th» M trate's Court :::ed. however, plead I guilty to a charge al69 words
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Article49 1956-05-23 5 DF GREGORY IP tit SHIN wta reported by The Standard as being attached to Wi ia Clinic. He is. m fact, connected with Wills' Clinic. Dr. Gregory Ip recently married Dr. (Miss) Diana Goh S. m Licw who is curra I y hed to the General HospitaJ. Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-05-23 5 MX AND MRS. Hui Poll lion yesterday sailin ::i- Victoria for II tukoiu where they -pnid their honeyniiMHi Thr> were married at the Singapore Marriaue Kesistr> last week. .Mr. Hui is a (oiitr.utor m Kornro His wife, the lorm-r .Miss KUKJ Chan, was nursr at the IfcungbergStandardpic - 71 words
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Article107 1956-05-23 5 DISINTEGRATION of tarnilies b the main cause of matI I iStnn among teenagers. British psychologist Professoi F. J s !bonel] told The StandPkOf. Schono!!. who iepUi V e-chanoellor ol Queensland University ar. Dean Oi the Faculty of Psychology, arrive! m Singapore yesterday Qantai on107 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-05-23 5 Sincl! nnr. nd XL* Kanniah after their wedding m oingaporp yesterday diMoh 1 0 br) dr f the ormrr Mi *s N. Sarasuathi. is the p Mr-and StandardpicStandardpic - 29 words
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Article137 1956-05-23 5 LONDON, May 22 (Reuter)-The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, said m a television interview here last ni^ht that possession by Britain ol Singapore was "more important thin ever today." Mr. Lcnnox-Boyd was answering question.-, put to him by Mr. Woudruw Wyatt, a lormer137 words
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Article84 1956-05-23 5 Father, Son Jailed On Hurt Count ALOR STAR. Tucs Isahak bm Abu Ka>sim and nil s- ri. Ismail, were both convicted by Mr. Justice Hi:: In the Supreme C> urt yesterday on charfe ol voluntarily causing grievous hurt. The COUrt ■tf I I that tsahak and Ismail sttai ked Bfv84 words
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270 1956-05-23 5 ON THE SINGAPORE INDUSTRIAL FRONT SINGAPORE acting Chief Minister Mr. Chew Swee K-.v yesterday promised the Seamen's Council to take step! to convene a tripartite conference of Government. ship-own-ers and Council representatives within ten days. fhe conference will discusi the unemployineni problem lacIng Colony seamen. Mr. Chew made the pledge270 words
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Advertisement247 1956-05-23 5 EXTRA J^ I ENERGY^/ 1 j '(til wfj^^^mf WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Keep fit... supplement your diet daily with Waterbury's Com- V^ >^ X pound It's an invigorating \t%^ tonic that's pleasant tasting... a F| proved help m building Extra Energy. j\-» Waterbury's Compound gives you vital nourishing elements Wfi that help247 words
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Miscellaneous588 1956-05-23 5 &&lmanac Information at a Glance f lO 1 11.11 pm <7 7 R) Australian Newspaper Ed:tn' fB9ammmmm*m*mm*r~~T l<> SOMKOW S_,.o 0 1116 am Opinion; 254 Inteiiude; s :n .f I s\l i Jt r f% H^r"\'f)*C s lli: p"' 1!l T c r :1 ;i :;o s. 3 I'N \i588 words
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Article577 1956-05-23 6 a\ l would like to tan htm lhe rederattoo U Government .If■ raisHH I h IgC 1 (loan) m London is re <•:•.■-■: v toe ultra-natlonai-ists among the If I ft We wlw* M ,-k that to all intents and purposes th< Five-Yen Rtn Development Pi. h577 words
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Article349 1956-05-23 6 r rn: -anility of mercy I n I Itraitfted IB Singapore 1 Magistrate Mi M Dim m nil B§ sending two opium acic. tc temple to undergo a faith cure for 1.. ;.>i:i. hv hag displayed thorough undci standing of Hal SUfferingl ot tbctg unfortunate ii.oish the la*349 words
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Letter243 1956-05-23 6 Whose Stooge Is Mr. M? Sir: For some time now, bSftni rioseiy followed the rantings and ravings of David Marshall. I have MM to myself "whose stooge hi net" 1 Ben Is a man who knows— probably better than any other— just how rianeerous arc the Communist elrments within our243 words
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Letter83 1956-05-23 6 s:r: Poc ihc Brsl time .rnv the -orprnt of politics sjmm sred In the paradist 01 Bingaport there la unammlts on the i>iand. R sardlesa Ol race off creed; the i.navowed eom-:v.-:n:>t. the reactionary and plain John Citizen are lU n<;rced that thla "In ■tain, out again,83 words
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Article, Illustration160 1956-05-23 6 Sir: The report that Mr. David Marshall had cabled to the Trade Unions reminding them that a strike for no reason would be considered illegal etc. and his further comment to reporters that there was no party fit to administer the fccvernment of Singapore after this, forces160 words
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Article349 1956-05-23 6 Sir: Your leading article In the issue of May 21. 1956. should be 'read, learned and inwardly digested** by all true and loyal Singaporeans, assuming of eOUne they could read anything at ail! There is much m it that I should like to dwell upon with pleasure349 words
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Article65 1956-05-23 6 Sir: On behalf of the Sißfaporc Youii": Proplc Association. I wish to thank the Chans i Bus Co.. A Wander Ltd., an d Thye Hoa* Biscuit and Confectionary Factory, whose Kenrrosity has made it possible for 1 lie Singapore Young Peoplt Association to hrinir joy and cheer to hundreds65 words
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Article82 1956-05-23 6 Sir; It was with great disappointment that the Chief Ministers comments on the only type of candidate that he would recommend for a future election would be from Trafalgar Home, (the leper home m Singapore.) Feelings have been greatly hurt at his inconsiderate and unpleas^it allusion to82 words
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Article384 1956-05-23 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By |V>/ .S anything lick m the head of a minister of Government—— Federal or Singapore? This query tujigested by a report from Tanjonfl Mnlim that the hospital thorp may hate to function for a time hou lojifi no one knows without a medical officer. Tlip reason:384 words
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Article1018 1956-05-23 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN by WASHINGTON. 'THp: Itai that Uea behind all the ichemes and negotiationf of the Democratic Pa::y a that the convention at which they meet to choose a Presidential candidate be turned into a battlefield whoie the delegates wilJ Sght for pi incipk s. II1,018 words
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Advertisement46 1956-05-23 6 LATEST FROM FRANCE 0!L PAINTED M§3&) GLASS NYLON CHIFFON \3V$M\ m two beautiful I designs and eight «l||fM i heavenly shades. ft'iJW®BK/ SUPER Combination £'&fof&J I I for SAREES, EVENING "M|g^Sd v DRESSES and all wears. "55 S7 Arob Sfrccf S.ngapore Tel: ***** b ***** v46 words
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Advertisement45 1956-05-23 6 Away With Him! SaV a m ay uith this mountebank, this Monssadeff t h i s Marshall; This sfiinner of wild uords 1 his deham her of lana v a lie. M lio sit Lens every detent citizen of Singapore, llnek to lln-Jidad! ).K. UUH9Q45 words
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Advertisement80 1956-05-23 6 MALAYAN JUIUI GOING TO THAILAND I Through International E«P"*J I services run tw.ce wee I (Pcnang) for Bangkok I Fridays end **&**> for I Soturdo'ys ondWj* I connect at Prai wHh 1 r /,t mail trains from or I "ne Internotior of modern rolling stock mc sleeping and buffet Through80 words
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Article251 1956-05-23 7 Red Steamroller Today Is Non-Military, Selwyn Lloyd NEWARK, England, May 22, (UP) Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd called on the West yesterday "to overhaul the military machine of NATO." **Wi must retain the military framework," Lloyd said i speech here. "There most be niflicient shield to prevent251 words
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Article52 1956-05-23 7 M y 22 AP Prime Minister .hiwaharlal •1 J today proposed a Bvepoint plan jfor ending violence m Algeria Speaking m the Lower Housj ot Pallia Mr. Nehru called for an immediate halt to bloodshed bet. French and rebel fo: pfl the North Afr: the rtej52 words
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Article30 1956-05-23 7 A SMALL fossil plant leaf ned by the 0 s Nat tonal V. urn ha bi n ld< nt ;ficd as being about 60 million years old. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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181 1956-05-23 7 Commando Assault On Seychelles Is Feared MA HE. May IT2 (AP>— S' rarity precautions have b en increased m the Seychelles because ol official f< an that Greek Commandos may land by night m a bid to rescue Archbi>hop Makarios from his Island exile. The G v< rnOf ot the181 words
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Article38 1956-05-23 7 Colombo. May 22 (Renter) About !M)i) nriMincrs >ervtng sentences m Ceylon were :< U ised today under an amnesty cruntod to mark the celebrations ol 2.5011 jrears ol Buddhism whicb b-mn with tit full dk on tomorrow.38 words
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Article64 1956-05-23 7 100 Make Mass Jail Break CASABLANCA. May 22 (AP)/— MSVC than 100 Moroccan inmates of the Casablanca civil prison escaped yesterday after beating up a Kuropean miard. Sixty of the prisoners were recaptured several hours later. Some estimates of the number of escapes ran to 200 Precise fieures could not64 words
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218 1956-05-23 7 In 50 Years, Say Scientists NKW YORK, May tZ (IP)— team ot stientists has iieerod into the future and tome to the conclusion that within 50 to 100 years the demand for food, minerals and ener£\ will be so great it will take218 words
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Article41 1956-05-23 7 WASHINGTON. May 22 AP'— The US. Senate yes- ,v p.* sed a bill to close b ks on the last Is> io 000 of assets seized m gi \> i nment m World Wai i m pfoncrtj or my aliens.41 words
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Article22 1956-05-23 7 NEW VTORK, May 22 (AP)— Governor AvcfdJ Barri andeiw< prostate Sland operation yesterday. His con- tion was described as "excel-22 words
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Article27 1956-05-23 7 VSHIN H OX. \1 a\- 22 iv ..m El ii nl of ex ;< 811 band l^nday at innual White House (i.i:den Party lor hospitalized ,:ns.27 words
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Article22 1956-05-23 7 SANTA MONICA, California. May 22 (AP).— Actress Marie McDonald W9M sued tor divorce yesterday by Harry Karl, millionaire shoe store owner22 words
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Article29 1956-05-23 7 DAMASCUS, May 22 (AP) The Soviet Union yc^tcsdnv <i d Is he Conununist countries wOl neither tel] nor ■jive arms to Israel, according to Foreign Ministry sources.29 words
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Article32 1956-05-23 7 NEW nKLHI. May 22 (AP). India has made a gift ol 5 000 tons of nee to relieve distress In East Pakistan, the Foreign Mlnlstrv announced v< st< :"d ay.32 words
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188 1956-05-23 7 N.M'LLS. Italy. Ifaj 22 >AP■ A doctor from the us jresterdai mninded the w< rl Pa specialists on the problem ol sterilitj thai mental barriers frequently block couples from having child n n Often iep< rted Dr B Bt rnard Welnsteln, ot188 words
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Article41 1956-05-23 7 THE JAPAN Buddhi>t Asmclatlon m Tokyo yesterdaj announced that about 3.000 penoiM including diplomats ol Asian nmtiona will attend Buddhi.st Musical rltea to be hold m Kyoto on Thursday m commemorate the 2.500 th anniversary of Buddha"& death. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article75 1956-05-23 7 JAKARTA. May 22 <Reuter)— The National Security Council today announced that it would met I tomorrow to dlacusi allegations of large-scale copra smuggling v a Jakarta newspaper blasted the Government tor behaving m the affair llkP n a pack ol frightened women According to Press reporti75 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-05-23 7 INDONESIAN President Soekarno addresses a .joint session of Congress m the House Chamber recently. Standing next to Soekarno is his Aide-de-Camp. Lt. Col. Susandhy. In same row, seated left to right: House Chaplain Key. Bernard Braskamp. and Senate Chaplain Key. Frederick Brown Harris. Seated hehind areU.P. - 61 words
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259 1956-05-23 7 The Queen Your Good Friend) Greets Russians LONDON, May 22 (AP)— Queen Elizabeth II m a message which she signed "Your Good I riend" told Clementy Voroshilov, president of Russia, that she hoped "for the flourishing of the Soviet peoples." The Queen's m Mfc MM I reply to i communication259 words
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Article85 1956-05-23 7 LONDON M 22 Lady Churchill. 70 jrearold wife of Britain's former Prime Minister, has agreed to leave her an '< bank' after d< ai it wa.. d here la^t night Ml F rani Stan; ..-.w [ounder afl an win cruaid he had I d this85 words
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Article128 1956-05-23 7 -THOUGH HE LANDS IN JAIL MARSHALL. Illinois May 22 (AP) A farmer who dors not likr automobile parkin? meters proved it last night. He smashed 33 of them on thr city square r.nd was irkrd at missing tv o Ronald Medsker 30. came to Marshall m128 words
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Article129 1956-05-23 7 LESS ON MOVIES, MORE ON GAMBLING OF AMERICANS WASHINGTON, May 21 (IP 1 Americans have slashes their movie spending: by one-fourth since the large-scale advent of television, a government study showed. •I*o has gone down v |l ath of the home appliance Mi the do-it-: Where laundries and beauty fhops129 words
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Article76 1956-05-23 7 U.S. Won't Back Claim For Guinea WASHINI i1 i N May 22 I »ter> Mr John Dull- S told Ind .l: V. •r. uld n..i W« i N(W(i Jin. a at his press conhad ri. thl mattei with the foreign mini: t cr d ng ItM Hall [ndoi Prr.siri Boekarn76 words
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Advertisement115 1956-05-23 7 IB rid famous family of \IGER I cCl :inal products HEADACHE CURE l( :hed by any ether for Headache H; )lds Mentcl Strain. |c aun tong I MKDICALHALL HP' jh -ly^^ I TheOiympaTypCwrlMr' is a masterpiece of pr»CS'On construction c H accuracy and flttl Bl X pH movement embodied >n115 words
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Advertisement134 1956-05-23 7 t J^y Well-Groomed Wy HALEX BRUSHWARE Ladies "Duchess" 4-Piece Dressing Set oomprising Har BnflK, Hand n/ r 'o r Cloth Brush and D-*- Comb m Transparent Gtfl Pox $11.50 p.* il \ustrated "Marchioness" 4-P:cce Dressing Stl $32.00 Babies' Hair Brush n Ivory, Wh re ond Pink 2.10 "Mogni-Vice" Double-Sided Shaving134 words
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Article204 1956-05-23 8 COMPROMISE ON FRUIT MACHINES Govt. v. Clubs Dispute Settled SINGAPORE Government and 24 Colony clubs and associations have reached an official compromise on the problem of the fruit machines. This is to levy a new tax on these jackpot machines. Mr. \v. g. Aleock, Commissioner Of Estate Duties, told The204 words
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Article104 1956-05-23 8 Co-op Store For Village Planned PENANG. Ti.cs.— The Kam- Makan branch of Penang fl INO has started id ing SID ■hara to memben v I learnF b- twt en for the estab isbment '-operative store m the vi igc The Secretary of 'he bra*, h lie Hashim bin Shaikh M<104 words
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Article52 1956-05-23 8 AX angry crowd surrounded a rar driven by Singapore businessman, m Market Street hi Monday and threatened to i I ana with axe?. The bmiiiesameß, however drove hii eat away, but Ml ioul being beaten <~ti Urn head with an iron liar. He COllld give no rea>nn for52 words
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Article52 1956-05-23 8 SINGAPORE delegates at- kioi Urn Afro-Asian Students Conference In Band inj have been idvised by the Acting Chit Minister, Mr. Chew Swee X' <\ to dlMociatc themselvei from the conference if they Bnd it to be Communist-inspired Mr. Chew said that the advice hart been given to52 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-05-23 8 AS d Wrsak Day c if t M.ik Kons Hiap. representing four Buddhist t« mplrs md a school m Singapore, yesterday presented a cheque for SlOO to Dr. (i H. (iarlirk Mf- flu ll Director of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculo-us Clinii The mone\ v is pirt of aStandardpic - 96 words
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Article245 1956-05-23 8 PENANG, Tues.— Edward Lanse, a former Eura>rrseant of tho former Struts Settlements Volunteer Force, who was one of those chosen to represent the Victory Parade" m London soon alter World War 11. was produced before Mr. Au Ah Wah m the Magistrate's COurt, today,245 words
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Article103 1956-05-23 8 KHOO Kian Seng, 19. a Press photographer d and sentenced to six months* imprisonment m the Singapore Sixth Mag :st rate's Court yesterday for theft of four blank cheques at Owen Road m August, last year. The cheques, the 0 was I belonged to a businessman.103 words
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Article114 1956-05-23 8 PMU Opposes Report On Education THE Peninsular Malays Union's central committee, at a meeting m Johore Bahrvi. expressed hi disapproval of the Alliance Government*! report on education m the Federation. IndM Isa Zain, P.M.U. vicepresident and publicity officer. told The Standard yesterday that if the poiicy laid down m the114 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-05-23 8 COLONEL ROBERT H. YORK (right), I nited Stales j Liateon Officer m Malaya, who leaves Singapore to- morrow on transfer. He is being replaced by Colonel J J Allan (i Pixton (left) StandardpicStandardpic - 35 words
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Article91 1956-05-23 8 Talentime Contest Finals THE I >wing have qualil tot Ibi finals of the u Fi rtival of Youth Talentime Coot organized by the Singapore Youth Counci.: Junior Lim Mulan Kbk Wah. Gan Tiang Choon (instrument Edwin Ifosei (vocal), Eunice Yap. Eileen and Daphne Pa ley (dance). Intermediate: Hannah Lim (voca91 words
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200 1956-05-23 8 U.S. Liaison Officer Leaves Tomorrow THE United States Liaison Officer m Malaya. Colonel Robert 11. York, holder of the D;s::n£uished Service Cross for bravery during World War 11. leaves Singapore tomorrow on transfer. Col. York, who won the DSC. America's second highest military award as Battalion Commander at D Getar.200 words
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Article75 1956-05-23 8 TWO friends from the same village m India. a man I i and labourer, sat m a eolTce atop m Cecil Btre t, pestetiay to iron out a family disj ti m India. In the DOWN of the talks, the labourer lost bii tc per The75 words
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Article, Illustration213 1956-05-23 8 SHIPLOAD OF INDIAN LOVELIES PERFORM HERE A BEVY of Indian beauties arrived m Singaoore yesterday from India m the Canton on their way to Hongkong and Japan. Darkeyed Miss Preminder Kaur 'i H tne bab v o! tnc group told The Standard this is the first time, a student groupStandardpic - 213 words
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Article157 1956-05-23 8 KI'LAI. Tues.— The British Ad\ir-cr. lohore, Mr v s warned people of Malaya to be on guard against Un type of Communist one who does not open I riri but works behind the scenes. "Malayan C failed m their attempt to dominate the country by armed force. They now157 words
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Article58 1956-05-23 8 PEN Tues. n-« i Bakl taut claiming tr a charge of causins hurt hLs wife Ar lay, with a penknife, I Mag. -:.r> s Court today, he -umed a lot of drinks and n t kn ,at he wa: d He was granted bail of58 words
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Article56 1956-05-23 8 BAXDA B tar, Mon.-(. Singh, son of Data Singh, M estate labourer. Bfal months' jail by Inchc Haroo bin Ha.ii Idris m the Btagistrate's Court here on Sal n a eharce of havfaasj i criminal force I 32-year-old Malay woman B h binti Dii 'n56 words
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Article21 1956-05-23 8 A S I I V tWQ *iM Road on Mon^H The vv^b bm I drivei I The M tak [C21 words
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Advertisement193 1956-05-23 8 MAY KOAY (ROSE) REVUE NIGHTLY 3 -30 P.M. at The SUNLIGHT HALL NEW WORLD PARK JALAN BE^AR) SEE MISSES DIANA SAU CHAN AND ANNA IN THEIR SENSATIONAL AND DARING DANCES HEAR MISSES LOH YIN PHENG SALLY HAN WONG LAI HENG MEI HUN IN THEIR LATEST SONG HITS THAT WILL DRIVE193 words
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Article468 1956-05-23 9 Marc Alexander - Marc Alexander You Swelter In 'Sahara Desert' By Bur is tropical, .»f B «lw sweat on ■lice of rkf Mii roRH i m joked V OXDE IE Bf ■< W **S ALL OV£R 4 S SEV£R. 4L WEIGHT. I UNDERSTOOD WHY THE UNITED s XTM AIR FORCE HAS ISSTALLED468 words
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Article73 1956-05-23 9 HUSBAND m London w bee am c suspicious when his wife asked him if a < hild whose father had a wooden leu would have one too. THEY WERE LIVING IN A HOUSE WITH A MAN WITH A WOODEN feg. Divorce resulted HUSBAND m Wtm J*+ 5 A73 words
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Article, Illustration738 1956-05-23 9 A Daring Expog^Of London's THE 'MIRROR' TEAM JOHN WALTERS, Special MIRROR Investigator HEATHER WHITE formerly of the C.I.D. HOWARD JOHNSON MIRROR Chief Reporter This is a special inquiry into the scandal of the West End's VICE and CRIME. Reports of this probe are being published m738 words
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Article721 1956-05-23 9 "Have a-good look!" The sights of London are not only those listed m the guide-books from (JROSVEXOR. SQUARE to HYDE PARK one of us was approached by five women. In Hyde Park, the "carriage trade" was out m force. They monopolised pavement seats. They patrolled721 words
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Article52 1956-05-23 9 A FEMININE touch will be extended to police cars m Dearborn, Michigan, U.S A., says the female Public Safety Commissioner: "They'll be m assorted colours, and they'll be beauties pretty reds, pinks, blues, greens and other shades. Even the word "police" will be m complementary tones Black is52 words
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Article54 1956-05-23 9 AN actor m Philadelphia, r U.S.A.. was socked for kissing an actress too ardentJv on the stage. Alter the "love scene," she slopped his jace and he slapped hers. "1 kisser: her just like I kiss my wife." he protested. "AFTER ALL, SHES SUPPOSED TO BE MY54 words
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Article26 1956-05-23 9 A PROFESSOR m a TenA nessee. U.S.A., university HAS LISTED HOO ABUSIVE TERMS AND 77 SWEAR WORDS IN A BOOK SOON TO BE PUBLISHED.26 words
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Advertisement41 1956-05-23 9 V.v/ Article I HOW OTHER 1 COUNTRIES ARE I CLEANING UP I THEIR CITIES MALAYAN AIRWAYS ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE CHANGES which will be effective from Ist JUNE 1956 for further particulars please consult your usual travel agent or any Malayan Airways office.41 words
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Miscellaneous241 1956-05-23 9 CLUES 1 Km- btack tuli amtT cti across !l 0n« eoaAncd la bed by sick--1 T..cv run on organised Unei 14 \V;>hfu! t:iou hl.< (3. 8 White !:^cn of eccentric s' art i' recs :n iprlni (fl 10 Pint can br valuable! 13 Pwt l:n «n closing <R> |7l ill)241 words
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227 1956-05-23 10 A 10-MAN trade mission sponsored by the Indian Chemical Merchants Association, Calcutta, is due to arrive m Singapore m the course of a Far East visit, on June 12, the First Secretary (Commercial), India House, Mr. D. M. Jejurikar, told The Standard yesterday. Leader of227 words
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Article123 1956-05-23 10 SELECTIVE buying again was m evidence m the Malayan industrial shares section yesterday with business paaateg at around qu«)tations. Tm- were slmhtiy irregular, While rubber Shares remained inactive. Price changes announced by the Malayan SharebrokeiV A»oeiation ye>terdaj were: DfDUSfBIALl B m i tellers O. Chinese Bk123 words
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Article55 1956-05-23 10 Hi w YORK. Ma: 21 IUP) Dov T no cl sin| s> n if STOCKS no India i lali sflfJ 20 y> 173.41 IS :;c5 t;t> 13 85 Stock* oo BONDS i B 9H TT Do i J nei Commodity future! ta lex ***** 26 average equals55 words
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Article28 1956-05-23 10 P A R I s T A x Internal nal a.: uea bas ordered three VI Viscount turbo-prop all lnera witb an option on two28 words
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Article128 1956-05-23 10 Business In Shares v N rdi 11.71 j ci7 i 9dd Dt; Gammon 'S4 co. 1 1 BS i 11.67| Jtd; .1 icka n 51 M R.ac: c^ 524: M Oo is. 96 and 97 cents; Metal Box 11.47J 11 n: n-f 73 cri; 51 1 Traders 124; UE. ordi128 words
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Article373 1956-05-23 10 EXPERTS from eight count lies have ended more than a fortnight's talks on thfl world rice economy at the Rome headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAOt. Nominated by Bur n a. Prance, India, Italy, Japan, Thai and. the Timed Kingdom and United373 words
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Article38 1956-05-23 10 RUBBER crop figures of the following companies f°r April worr: Aver Panas 74,500 lb Glenealy 64.000 lb X wan" 51.500 lb., Pa jam 99.700 lb". Talisman 24.800 ib. Tcluk Anson 37,341 lb.. Ulu Benut 1:8,000 :b.38 words
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236 1956-05-23 10 TOTAL cash N tor the island-wide Agjri timl Exhibition which Will be h» I ■t the old Ka'.c!.2 Airport iri Singapore In Septe nber, wi I i mint to |1 i This is In addition to cups and attractive DBffl ilk I I The Earn show,236 words
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Article104 1956-05-23 10 SINGAPORE Chinese P:o--dn b Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. Jum mi buyers, $29] Bel en; coconut oil a MS tellers, coconut oi! (drum?* S47i tellers; ftfuntok white pepper S9l se'.'.er?. Sarawak white $w sellers. Special Serawak 'niack |fg KlltW. Singapore Copra Anociitlon dosing pricti:104 words
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Article46 1956-05-23 10 part cut and Mr. Eddie (Jig. the sales supervisor. The "crs r.sh l| r rlr^t nt s in Dc n.^h v t ade Lunette autocycles. S' 4 ;rd}i c sfiOWS 1 1 c n c n I I T/fh Mr. Rasmusscn and Mr. Oug.46 words
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Article99 1956-05-23 10 RUBBER ifc cki In I |a> pore during April wed an appreciable Increase <■■•:■ March, official statisticsshowtag IM7I ton> and 40.040 Of last month's t r.r. -35.396 tons mre d< Wli I iks, and 13,437 tOBi rt ck, whil( ck i n tran shipnM at inn99 words
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Article25 1956-05-23 10 significant improvement Malayan publi< <.j th< reflected m the im n the company, stales m his annual staterm the aussi addictedI Su Lan.Ufl I25 words
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Article128 1956-05-23 10 Lowest Since December 1954 SINGAPORE i v i prices dec Vned shai i some nervous selling terdny, a drop ol to 81.1 cents per lh I grade rubber lor I shipment, the lowest i: Dec. 3. 19.M (SI rents) Pi i opened tv. i< at128 words
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Article37 1956-05-23 10 Hi] < I v Vl ■■it fob. 82 June R.S.S. No l 81 R.S.S. No. 1 80J 811 June R.S.S. Si fUSS. 3 M| R.M. A. on rcg. tender June 802 boj so; Tnr.r liwly Steady.37 words
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Article264 1956-05-23 10 TRADE WITH N. BORNEO SHOWS RISE MALAYA'S trade with North Borneo has shown an increase; total volume of business lost year at $66,567,133, was a rise of $16,274,752 over 1954. Although the percental on the import side ft r Ifalaya, the total volume of exports is much bigger I than264 words
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Article74 1956-05-23 10 IN PORT Ol I IK RO\I» R-.' .-c J. Si at Socr.da. Bang£a B Olympia Mam. Athcl couni x Manila. Stanvac Indcpc- ken. Dm* en>. W :-nan I• (.V .t !>'(.Ar: Mi Java. Foo Yu. San NigueU Yosu. Chi Lunj£ Hano |\M X ROAD^ ti e Enc L74 words
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Article66 1956-05-23 10 PENANG ntlv rmed Kedah litU Chamber of Com hold a general mccl the r S o headquarters on Friday, to approve its by-li 1 :l al9o fel ,d.s Of impPi n i the weekl market! m Kedah Chamb. r H x P crt f?L ask66 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-05-23 10 AX emergency service h ow n±r& of l\> Iv nator re I gcrnUjrs itfis v.mr bet cde ora.'c^'r at (ill hours by the sole m porters, T) c East As otic Co. Lrd. II I t > ters have \indergoni a special s o/ lh can '\-r ■d< r Mr.59 words
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Advertisement659 1956-05-23 10 Vc Id is HEREBY GIVEN > that HO TAT TENG ol |0 i \t.r!.'.. Road, Binga* rf has ap;i lad to Ibi Boarri Licei ing Justice Singa- ■<■ [or a F.r-: c i i Public H isc Licei < m n -p* ol I BI VI toria Street, Sii ga]659 words
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Advertisement40 1956-05-23 10 UNION OF BURMA SHI' s/s PYIDAWAYE CARGO WD PASM^ |R INTERNATIONAL SHIPP'* «7 \*il Road. SjmHl^J^ T.I: ***** .F*^| 7 /T S5> "LANGIR" for TomhJor "PADEA" tor Indrogm Port* "LAWOTO to. Diokorto Si'" 1 "EMPOH" to. Bilowon "PAHEPA" for Poltmhong40 words
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Article, Illustration391 1956-05-23 11 DONALD ZEC - The Marriage They Said Wouldn't Come Through DONALD ZEC 2 ■■iVI PP"| Pi Djr u un j Anita and Tony at their hotel by Lake Cotno. AmiUfi 39\-23-37 measurements made her the Daily Mirror's Shape of the Year. LONDON. [T all started at a picnic in Leicester square three months391 words
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Article350 1956-05-23 11 FOOD NEWS: Try Pork Apple Curry I)UTH pnrk and app'.cs are abundant now. And everyone likes thcrii. ?o combine these boded hvourttei r,r. i let the family enjoy itOr.c pound diced loan porki 2 mediunwized tt*t tpplesi cup wwppfd onions, 2 tablespoons Hour, l teaspoon curry powder, I teasPOOP ground350 words
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Article164 1956-05-23 11 How did the Derby get its name? rpHE first Derby was run m 1 1780 but it might easily have been called the "Bunbury for Lord Derby and Sir Charles Bunburv spun a coin to decide whose name should be given to the new race Lord Derby won164 words
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Advertisement824 1956-05-23 12 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lei JJ923/6, *****/4. »32/6 Robin»o. koa* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hal Ma*, Monttwl, io«ton, Nt* Tork, Balt.mot., Philadelphia Cult Ports. Sport P. Sham Penang AUTOMIOON 9/14 |un. 15/16 |un. W/18 CYCIO p$ July 19/23 |uly 24/2S |uly 26/27 Ga/rMU option to proceed824 words
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Advertisement1205 1956-05-23 12 sh.pp.m XHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oe P t. PM to Brocetd via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Caf 's'aK.NCS to P L.VI»POOU GLASGOW. LONDON b CONT.NINT Singapore. Out Sails P. Sham Penang Calcha* for Marseille* b Liver- Mjy 2 3/24 Adra*ruf tor Lrverpool b 2J May 26/2? Mj?1,205 words
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Advertisement906 1956-05-23 12 MITSUI p|^ LINE S'por c P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Bunyo Moru for Yokohomo, Kobe Moji 8 J"°e 3 June FOR JAPAN from Continent hoeisai Moru for Yokohama, Nagoya Kobe vio H'kong 27 Moy Akibasan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 14 Jure Akoshiian Moru for Yokohama,906 words
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Advertisement249 1956-05-23 12 EAST ASIAS "KAMBODU "LALANDIA M^l "MAGDALA JAVA I HOmew/- os 5 oi() PS9 "FALSTRIA" M| "MCONIA M Coli i H^^H "LALANDIA" *fl Colls Londtn ,J_ HNCA»-OM Mid Gcncrol Agents A I amlricaTJmJ "Canodc Mn I *B^ Foi Hongkong, J opo IL^J. no evererr J J*Bl\^Bh^s Hife^ tVLRETIs:^B Fot Hongkong, J^m249 words
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Article255 1956-05-23 13 (AP) John Landy, the is the world record of r top six or seven milers S^distance m 3.55. baby clifornia I i Olympic threat, migr C rilly step up Ibt set a record with his great I speed. In listing th,- men rapab v i I running a 3:55255 words
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Article32 1956-05-23 13 LAU Peng Chuan Malaccas crack inside forward, out °n a I Mt( helped Hua I m mcc the )lice 6-0 m a Cm vcr. A ioe- Uxturc M n yvster-32 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-05-23 13 hnhkj ij)\i)( >.\ SpeU i trai ">>r the II v yuriu wk 'r\. from Lm V I '">ori, four-invii.fr luilcr; 1 1 /io: -c; >!ayi, Su udo Imd 1 i pan (Ai p«l--rft»f< BfCFWtt I C^ro I MT Whitsun Dflffti On 1 v also wUI bi z 1United Press - 63 words
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344 1956-05-23 13 STEVE SNIDER - Marciano: The Champ Who Never Learned STEVE SNIDER By -UP Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 22 (IP)— The fi^ht mob will remember Rocky Marciano as the heavyweight champion who never really learned his trade. "lit 1 w\i- ;d wlun we started with him 24. nid little Charley Goldman, hlfl trainer.344 words
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Article127 1956-05-23 13 Aussies Make Up For Oval Debacle BEATS CAMBRIDGE BY 10 WICKETS CAMBRIDGE, May 22 (Reuter) The Australian cricketers beat Cambridge I "niversity by ten wickets m the three day match which ended before tea today on the third day. Cambridge University w.. Scoreboard ioiiowed on 259 run.s behind were 244127 words
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209 1956-05-23 13 Notts Upset The Champs For Victory LONDON. May tltoHr) 1 Co:;,'.: p,- < A1 Nottingl v Nottinghamshire beat Bui i < by It 7 i i i Nottinghamshire Hi md ieeo jy 212. Surrey m and second 128 Smalcs n^ht-arm nlfbrcuk x !> > r 57. At Cardiff. Glamorgan bed209 words
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Article33 1956-05-23 13 ST. antho\ys school made a last '.vicke: stand to hold ?:rnn2 Tapah XI to a di M m the towet Pcr.r-: Oriel league fixture at Teiok Anson on Sund a y33 words
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Article680 1956-05-23 13 THE draw for this year's Singapore (rnnis championships due to begin on Saturday is as follows:— Men's Singles:- A.G.B Pakii w m.*]. en. Grindlty; H.s Chu.i m Pang Kai Senc Ahmad S:i,i:i A;.ui II X Lim: J.CJ. Ri< va la. Alsagoff; Ma MF, Turner-Cooke vi Kh680 words
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Article48 1956-05-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR r l let Mr HG L. fi'ppi'' wm» electi d chairman q! the lelectton Ic.^uc competition comrnitteei at the first council meet ing o! lh« Selangor HA lit ni£h\ Mr Herman de Souza President or tne SHA will head '.he special training sub-committee.48 words
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Advertisement676 1956-05-23 13 \ISTR\LI\NS IST INNS.— 4I4I AMRRIIK.k I MVKRSITV ISI INNS— I;»:> AMBRIDCK 2ND INNS 1 :;n FOR FIVE OVERNIGHT v S::.^-. \h:\ h A: c: < r T 1 R M Jnmcs s! Lai.s^cy b Br:..njrj \\< C S Sm c Bj.'ic r> P. I Pierin c and b I '.nson676 words
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Advertisement547 1956-05-23 13 "CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT H f.i. Wl wishes to sar ds m Malaya and would 1 < their r m her recent sad HM I PHHBI SITI ATI()\S \V\\l SAR \W.\K MI IRK 111 M PPI 1 <(i in* GIAKRAL MAN.\(«I.R SBNIKAL MANAGER Is x Sarawak W9h a ment Should have547 words
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Miscellaneous216 1956-05-23 13 fcer By A/ Capp r hlver )l y^ >v If i jplo Yr'-^^-asr £V-cs.r- 1 f HOPEFUL. f r stcp r~ 7SA H N h^W WERE *KASV*L iTNOfciJOOKWJV > A-kisGin' THE.T -< m ocfT A rt| T' > NEXT r J \mehsfsecm s LooT.i r vo' hain't V l b>216 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-05-23 14 \Y ROBmSOK tond, of Cnri 'Bobo' >■ ftcrei I •lit En I B peatcd his D *t Work »2 At f Photo from UnJI^I24 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1956-05-23 14 HARD WORK WILL KEEP THE CUP HERE m IS badminton m Malaya on the downgrade despite the ballyhoo about our 'rising juniors'? Is the Thomas Cup, symbol of world badminton supremacy, and the only international trophy m our keeping, on the way out? Will 1958 be the last time we1,259 words
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138 1956-05-23 14 Three Bouts Didn't Go The Distance BOSCO House I oir credit, won the Ec P I S 19 Boys' Town 1: B .ampionships at Bukit I Three of the fights did no: last the full c. Mnmurisht: Victor Dass beat Marcel Ducl<>>; Foo Pin beat Innocent Fernandez-. Louis I o138 words
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Article105 1956-05-23 14 A" If'.r ••re beaten 1-0 by Fathul Karm m SAF A LA le i« match on the M.F A c round yestcrd mark? to t v! Karib who dese •he first halt much of I c attacking was do •>• the Chi»ese but v defence105 words
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304 1956-05-23 14 Mac Donald Starts Rout SCC End With 6-1 SINGAPORE Cricket Club trounced Seletar Football Club by six soak to one m a SAFA Div. 2A league on the padang yesterday. The wtonen k d by four loala to nil .it halftime Tha Seletar <-ic:r:v~o wmm not up to the mark304 words
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Article47 1956-05-23 14 MONK'S Hill Schools I II hciri their Combined Annual Athletic Sports on the school ground yesterday Ch i Kia Yon- was the Division "A' Individual Champion of M mk'l Hill School I and Salamat and Ahidin tied for honours In M us. 11.47 words
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Article69 1956-05-23 14 the tollowing lean bai r.ecn selected to represeni the Army (Singapore) m a cricket n itch axainsi the RAF at GHQ Tanglin 11 ,i m on Sunday. Majoi Wh-.imcil (Ca| L\ Ma jor Jourdan, Major Carmtchael. Cai I Hannah Lt. Hem. 2 Lt Proetoi 2^Lt Rutherford.69 words
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Article37 1956-05-23 14 ROYAL Air Force Scie'^r routed R.A.O.C by four goalj to nil m :i Uniterl Service! DjviBion i IfafyUi joppgr match played at Ayer Rajah Road %c^terday. Scoreri were Seobura <2>. Slaven and Jonei37 words
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Article166 1956-05-23 14 QUITE A TIME FOR SUKARAMAI SUKAR VMAI Sp »ri Club quite a time m beating H 1 SporUs Club by two goals to one m S 1 1 league soccer match played at :h o Cic j lang Sta Lcrday. Sukai ;iri an i stari when two minutes Fran i166 words
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Article52 1956-05-23 14 ROYAL cm- Civi Associat n beat Sing ir> v c f^( creation C ib 2 I m a SAFA Di\ ion L'B eagu< iccei m it< I an the padang yi lerdas Scorers foi HI CA M id b>n Ariff and Joh m V Klass52 words
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Article25 1956-05-23 14 TH 1 seventh anniversary cclc: I the Titan Badminton Party will be held at the home OQUft, H^nderaon on June 2 at I25 words
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270 1956-05-23 14 Indians Hold The Marines Until Bad Luck Hit Them Marines 2 Indian RC I A FINE opportunist goal stored by All Johan 90 seconds before the end enabled Marine Department Sports Club to beat Indian Recreation Club by two soals to one m a B.A.F.A. Div. I league .soccer match270 words
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Article178 1956-05-23 14 LOS \N(.I 1.1 S, May 2 (AP) Hob.. Oh n never he the san i the man who d« last ueek inmnKMim v tei(ia> "Th* re will be fear nmninf through hi^ mind v:. he steps into tin I rweight champion Sugar 01. n i. m Int. r of178 words
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Miscellaneous140 1956-05-23 14 9OCCEM SB HI- A LEAGUE— DIV 1: Shell S Dmrl I Jaian Besar Stadium; Met antile Bank vs. Pulan Bui at Ferrer- Par:: S 7 c Hong Kong Ba. c' S T.C F. and m Mi PI I II f. und y. DIV 2: Metal Box vs. Stanvac at Farrer140 words
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