Singapore Standard, 24 May 1956
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Title Section29 1956-05-24 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD 25*81 (5 linct? POLICE 2400 sSjfL FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL i 2811 2414 ,lhm SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 21, l«jr )6 1 I PAGES r> I Mn29 words
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Article187 1956-05-24 1 fop On The Prowl tl 1 .ripped the stallholders of "lirn .< rumour spread that I" >. were prowling around I >hutters ar.d closed I 3azaar. m anticipation mother a'I Us itself the "Yankee Ganp On lion lay nigh* the gang niV( hammers and vele chains, ra-ded the Bazaar,187 words
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Article57 1956-05-24 1 tfr r iniurrd .«id<- srrnat thr iuntw| and 4 ti»m:ht 9rr iMis|> inato.r, ta r«lhrrs were fell m front •f thr Pma«« ipd thr v fan uiirrr |chil<lrrn wrrr te thr crcbjT trrmrbts m Mfffi fa urrd [htird a Knnl iHtkrr. Yro |tri>ha ridrr. MaHwc along the incident ti57 words
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Article18 1956-05-24 1 ■tocco. May 23 HMNtcan Bmk h>> b<;«n a 43I X to back wage vmccan State I normally18 words
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Article34 1956-05-24 1 rnment Cypriot r identity I m said 'towards whole population. .tr> a.> immediatflj "■■d arm the mounainous a ithwestern part ol und Th< y comprise 73 whi m population^ be registered at once.34 words
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Article44 1956-05-24 1 PORT- W PRINCE, Haiti, The Government MHMNUM6d tOdSf it has clamped a "state of sics p on three cities and arrested at ?ast 35 ptople to put a stop the nc r.- l ive of unrc.-t tnd minor nee44 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-05-24 1 New CM. To Be A VERY jubilant Mr. Lim Hock Meps oil a plane at Singapore Airport yesterday to acknowledge the srqetinps of several hundred Labour Front supporters welcomed him home after the unsuccessful Merdeka talks m London. La>t ui<*ht, the Labour Front Executive decided that Mr. LimStandardpic - 59 words
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283 1956-05-24 1 60VT. PLAN TO SAVE FOOD CARGOES By RHOO BOON CIIOO PENANG. Wed— Troops may be called OUi to tinload fSfiffitial foodstuffs at Penang Harbour it' the present strike by 1.500 waterfront laboui (:s drags on. the chairman ol the Port Commission. Yice-Admii283 words
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Article85 1956-05-24 1 COLOMBO. May 23 (AP) Nearly one million ol Ceylon's five million Buddhw^ retired to temples today to >pend the day m fasting and meditation m honour ol the 2.s()Uth anniversary ol the death ol Lord Buddha founder of the religion followed by onefifth nf the85 words
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Article37 1956-05-24 1 HOLLYWOOD. May 23 «AP» Gregory Peck's studio said last night that the actor's second wile, the lormer Veronique Passant 23. is expectins a child m October. They were married last New Years eve.37 words
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Article151 1956-05-24 1 JAKARTA. May 23 < Router* __A hurried reorganization of the preparations tor the Asian-African students' conference la being attempted here by a new international preparatory committee "without the political leaders, of the previous committee.' Members of the committee told Reuter this today. They are Mr.151 words
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Article734 1956-05-24 1 FrqntExecutive Decides Govt. Stays On Without Mr. Marshall MR. LIM Yew Hock, Labour Minister m the Labour Front Alliance Coalition Government is to be Singapore's new Chief Minister. This was decided by the Labour Front Executive Committee at a closed door emergency meeting last night,734 words
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Article25 1956-05-24 1 Russia expects to have an atom-powered plane "m the not too distant future," the Director of the country"Atomic Development said m Mo.scow today.25 words
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Article107 1956-05-24 1 MENDES- FRANCE OFFERS TO RESIGN PARIS, May 23 (Reuter) —M. Pierre MendesFrance, Radical second-in-command m the French Cabinet, offered his resignation at a Cabinet meeting today, a Cabinet spokesman said. The resignation has not yet been accepted. M. Mendcs-France. former "New Deal" Prim° Minister, opposes the Socialist-led Government's policy m107 words
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Article66 1956-05-24 1 LONDON. May 23 (UP)— Scotland Yard's supersecret "special branch" has taken over from the Duke of Edinburgh's regular bodyguard to protect him against rumoured Cypriot veng'-ance plans, it MM learned today. Authoritative lourcei said throe of Britain's top secret agents were assigned to guard the husband66 words
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Article35 1956-05-24 1 TOKYO. May 16 (Reuter).— The Tokyo jfetTOpolit&n Police announced here today that Mr. John V uriey-Smith. 31. second secretary at the Briti.sh Embassy tv found dead at his Tokyo residence this morning.35 words
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Article143 1956-05-24 1 KUALA I.""'. A l A "or light a::\ of N •56 Fai I ;ad- Ail c. on a fiig from Ipon to X Lumpur was r< pon sing it 7.4 p.m. tonight. I pOol wi i I D-Com* ned Ofl r from i A:. ;no143 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-05-24 1 SIGNALMAN I) avi rl Brnstrad < arrirs \\w z\x\ hr rescued fivo months aco. Vera Paw at rnss thr threshold of thrir trmporarv homo aftrr thrir wedding yrs(rrri.i> Ihe errmon> \< t > ti I r l m th»- Tanclin < ..u i im.ii huriStandardpic - 54 words
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Advertisement17 1956-05-24 1 ifpHOTO CO. r o f Strrk* APON and BIRDS EYE *IEN PEAS C 0l STORAGE CO. ITD.17 words
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Advertisement64 1956-05-24 1 1L jlri 1 < con O.v First choice for Plot) //j o /c rrr And i *i« choice Pror! -i firvnfnrf i*r\ r+ m tK» u lt h Mocls to M iisf> all rcquircr^-'< rep!accment^. and di^r»-ih\itif 1 n r tr^ rK C f -11/- r THE GFAFRAI. FlifTnir CO.64 words
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255 1956-05-24 2 Beware Of Leap Frog Tactics MINERS TOLD fPOB Wed --T n Vi 7 iidcnt of the Ifftlfl Employe:.- Assoc M: 'Woo Ka Lim. today v r c n d Chinese nen to form i 'united Iron*, m the face of "unmistakanle indications that Strong efforts are being made to recruit255 words
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Article146 1956-05-24 2 !ts All Over Wage Dispute NINE hundred Singapore Government employees \<>tPfl yesterday on whether or not to strike to settle their wage dispute. They r\ro the first batch of 000 workers who will be b:\llntt ins for tho next few day> on the strike action.146 words
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Article91 1956-05-24 2 'Hot Food May Cause Cancer' LOND N I Re i\ A Soviet medical c Professor Larii ,i<i over Moscow Radio too- thai <o> hot food as m ai m Irinf may contribute to causing canAbout cancer of the stomach he said: '"It is likely the m I c f hot91 words
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147 1956-05-24 2 ALOR STAR, Wed. Tuan Wan Adam bin Wan Jusor sji executive staff of the Alor Btn Town Council, had his appli tioo kl I t a house 01 BUtfl land at Telok Wanjah peji I today because the proposed A Z >'147 words
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Article661 1956-05-24 2 TENS of thousands ol ■tudratfl m Singapore ..".-I the Federation yesfcttday heard Lord liilvnrti,n vice-president of Kmp;rc Day MoveBftOt, .i" ik OH '"the itri nfl I ies which unite Omhiiioh wf iU^ 1 w thii s Empire Day B I :,age. ||j formef I661 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-05-24 2 FEDERATION Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, m his role as Defence Minister. paid his first visit to Ihc Kint.i Valley Home Guards m Perak on Wednesday. He is seen here being: introduced to Lt. Chai Khoon Chan? by Artins Ciroup Commander Capt. Tan Chee See ofStandardpic - 68 words
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Article156 1956-05-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. We I The mil' Unit I ipfl X ;a.a LumDUf blood bank took a BOW lease of f e today v hen If people responded to tti rail. Martins the resuscitation oi the bank was the donation I f throe American Army doctoci156 words
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Article134 1956-05-24 2 Nehru Shows Marshall The Way Out NEW DtX-Il Mr Da. hall, Singap Cl f M re by air for S 1 i.fl r tv and-a m< Ptins v. ti Mr. 1 dia's Prime Minister. He told newonen at tfce a port: I shall resign on June 6 unlp> then iming134 words
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Article114 1956-05-24 2 KUALA LU.MH.: v, r! W I Malayan Kstatr Owners Aim I Thu raising ham t<»d.i 1 rubber produrin- I gether "to dLs< uvs th< I the rurrent cut-thn. I and synthetic. I This mccl i I rices, curtailment of wast- I tion and the future oi I industries. I114 words
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Article55 1956-05-24 2 SFRFMBAN T monstrati n ol r tensive logging and 1 r< trj v for high .r. f and police officers at Pasor J- t Reserve near hen y r sstt t rd It was f ri Npc r i Se mi..:. Sawmillers Lid. v. the55 words
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Article35 1956-05-24 2 Dato ham. fmei '•ationancfJ I ■j exter one time. the y 1 2s Tilled s I \v'r-.;cr. >■ her rr.arkr q soon loose m been paxj Speaki^tj annual flfl hope: U and I I threateniM35 words
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Advertisement272 1956-05-24 2 DON'T MISS THIS SENSATIONAL 1 **M^ jl^gAgllg^MAg^^i^d THE PLBLIC SCREENING OF' mJ/H\ %^^L > Wi/ ?> W^' I^^^^^^^^^ WHICH WAS QUESTIONED IN .fJ I -.fu i Jktf coiz/ iS^HBBBBBBBBBBaBk THE BRITISH HOUSE OF Jf^K ji^'fc^T fAT^ 7 W^_^_^_^^l^^fl ■BJBHBBBBJBBBBBBBBfHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBBBHBBft^^ M _jBBteta^_^jBBBBBBBBI^B^BBBBB^ <> 'VlI C .^^BBBB^ '^BBbI BBBbI BBBbS vS^SS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^F Wm272 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-05-24 3 I r I L| f r *a s showß Li R«i» ak toM be would plinn lor r U ith spe- on the Lagr pr° Lerf P/ori L tbit thr *><- r erßinfn t had [thr P' an^ L of rrquisitMMiL ftr hr nf w Irvphasizine a it* Abdul56 words
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Article273 1956-05-24 3 MARCH PAST BY 2,000 ft I ft ill' Kjj bfiore the ft >r Robert I M ft nne i ■^o^i.pn Royal ft I bands I ned I R.H.C I I Daracle and I Air I will I .n tw< 1 m mI P c.inI RA.A.F. Lincoln Bombers and R273 words
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Article63 1956-05-24 3 C: BIRTH CERTIFICATES ill iiTtituatcs m Singapore •i:ru < i the Registration of •iintnt) Ordinance, 1955. f »uld be g^they do not Iv r lt L !255* t0 *pp l y I but I L name. I past Kjy. b: "h ctrti■K" l 0 the norE?" cc *hich I63 words
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Article66 1956-05-24 3 MB Wed— Ni gr\ Police Chi< Mr V. W. Powell— K m day awarded U. St .rMeritorious 3errl Medal b. ..-P"^* > :pin Besar i. tvr< mony m the ittii Pwmrti fTHMiirr He wa- eMMM ftdW fof till n U organ:/:!^..: ability ana dxi lhr< igh66 words
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Article148 1956-05-24 3 Buses Want To Run On New Route RE bus companies ait ln| ne anoUi< t to [tend t] r utes to and a. ng n< Kallam Road i will be i p< n€ti 14. idy tht S.r.^p 'I r.u Ition Company, H ek Lm 1 Bin Co.. Tay Ta| B148 words
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Article36 1956-05-24 3 S::i.AN\;C)R. Wed. Suleiman, the X laJa Cii •ut Magistrate, rday convi t( Guati Ib- istin« m a 1,000 Charactt i had pleaded fuflt* to the charge, ar fined $1,000, or six month jail36 words
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Article27 1956-05-24 3 M M UV.v High School p:t>t and present. Id lr first reunion r at the Sumn Kee Rei .rant on June 9. at 8 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-05-24 3 TIIK prrsrnta(ion of nn amusing version of the old favourite "Old MacDonald Had A 1 inn" won .Mr. (hew Tenß Swec. the first HIM of S.JO at Pn!.<u Kiik(»ins first talentimo t— teat .sp«»ns(»rrcl by the Island's Community Centre. recently The second .t rid third pri/e of >-<•90 words
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Article172 1956-05-24 3 2 -Man Delegation For Geneva Meet THE Singapore Government will send a three-man observer delegation to the International Labour Organization conference to be held m Geneva from June 4. The e legation bi expected to bo led by the Minister for Labour ana Welfare, Mr. Lim Yiw HOCk. OthCf mt172 words
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Article123 1956-05-24 3 Tim Singapore Malabar Community, sponsors of tne new mosque s1 the function of Victoria Street and Jalan Sultan. will '.a'ln h a campiii^n shortly to obtain more funds lor the building of the mosque. Mr. Ahmad Hassan Saddiquc. designer of the mosque, to! d123 words
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Article60 1956-05-24 3 PEXAXG. Wed. The finals of the Pan-lialayao M Qolden Voice" conic?! Cdf telephone operators this year will be held m Peoang In August Telephone operators m thc Priic-n^ region will ho!rl their "Golden Voice" contest to psled the three besi KirLi to tnke part m the Snail Bf60 words
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Article34 1956-05-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.- A patrol of the 22 S.A.S. Regiment wounded two terrorists m the Kclantan-Perak border area yesterday. They managed to escape. Two packs and some ammunition were recovered.34 words
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Article159 1956-05-24 3 THI Liberal Socialist Party want.- the Singapore ImpVOVMBHM Tru.-t tO adopt I new development policy covering attap hou.-e an auhich will be btnefldal both to Urn attap dwellers tnd those seeking Trust accomodation. Chairman Ol the Party's Division Organization, Mr. ThlO Chan Bee. said ye.^terday that159 words
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301 1956-05-24 3 HUSBANDRY RESEARCH SCHEMES Pork Price May Be Cut THE Singapore Government has approved $1,000,000 for the erection of a modern quarantine station m Henderson Road and another $330,000 for^new_onimal husbandry farm m Sembawang. T]u> acli ng Chief Veterinary Officer, Mi. M. J. v.as also trying301 words
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Article139 1956-05-24 3 Stan. lard Shipping Reporter SINGAPORE ■hipowneri and agcnto arc keeping their ngen croMad," hoping that the Penans dock strike situation eases. While 1.200 waterfront work n downed tools yesl r- two ships, one of British m -pc oth-T of American rei wen Penang-bound Kp I139 words
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Article, Illustration132 1956-05-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, \Y< -d. Thc promoUon of Lt. Qes, sir Geoffrey Bourne, erstwhile Din-dor of Operations :n llalaya, IS chief of Britaln'a lfiddl< Eai I Command has resulted m an "exodus** of his personal stall U Cyprus. Tile army ann<mnrod today that Bergeani Midi 1 1 Cuiien. ftbore132 words
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Article50 1956-05-24 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Roy -i i Interocean i:n- r, TJlwmnfl, tailed lot ll.'ii-iKorm and China ports itib b< deck pa\M nger bco aunoditlon Sited to mar cap city. AlthOUfb the fCSSeI rarrird tboul 500 dock passengers, there v.-. re n ChliieM >tudmts among them.50 words
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Advertisement396 1956-05-24 3 x bm mm% mm' FEDERATION AIR SERVICE Operated by The Moloycn Roilwoy Administration I Charter a Beaver and Save Time— For a party of five, it costs as little as 30 cents o I mile for each passenger. I Charter airstrips ore available of: I A'-r s* or Johore Bah396 words
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Article213 1956-05-24 4 PERAK GIVES TEETH TO LICENSING BODY IPOH Wed. -Tne Pferak Government, at today*! Council of State meeting; decided to HfM»" up on 'obscene" iiows. Under an anirndmrnt to a motion by Inche Mohair .-d Kami! bin Haji Ahmad. the licensing authority (usually the Provident of the213 words
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167 1956-05-24 4 GRANDPA WAS NOT THE FATHER AFTER ALL PENANG. Wed. A worr.an. Ooi Guat Kooi. who gave bjrth to a child, named her father, Oni Seng Hool as the father of the child and her younger sister. Ooi Gek Sim. as the mother, the magistrate's court was told today. Ooi wn167 words
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Article149 1956-05-24 4 COMMODITY PRICES CI ONRQ rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore vestcrdav were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 801 81 No 1 K.S.S. Junr No. 1 BSfl MS SOI No. t kss IS 99| No 3 KSS 78] II Tone: Easy. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was 5.'171» per149 words
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Article29 1956-05-24 4 Mr. R X Tandon, Indian Commissioner m Malaya, wi:l hold discussions on various problem of the Indian community when he makes an official visit to Penan;? today29 words
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Article75 1956-05-24 4 .TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore English CoUefe hr.i an election amon? the students for the first \i\v.c \uA Sunday to elect a new student body the Co.x^e Students" Coun-.ii. The Counril. a f;;!i.v rcprelentative body, replacei the former Students' Representative Committee of the Colfege. Its function is75 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-05-24 4 MR. SOON CHENG LEONG, chairman of the LaSttS Local Council, was appointed I Justice of the Peace by the Sultan of Kedah on his birthday yesterday. A businessman. Mr. Soon is vice-president of the Kulim Malayan Chinese Association and a member of the Kedah State War Executive Committee.50 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-05-24 4 W\\\\\\\> iWWVWW I SliMKIf Annuar. 88, :i J J Joho'e DMNO leader, C Z resigned his post of cdi- 1> tor of "Malay u .Mcr- doka.' <»fTuial publication oi UMNO yesterday. "I am relinQiiishinq: the job of editor became of J ill-health." Shaikh An J J nuar told The87 words
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163 1956-05-24 4 He Burgled X.L Clerks Home KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Noordln bin Ifohanied Ibrahim, a notorious Singapore '•bad hat." wa.> today jailed for three yettl by the president of the Sessions Court here for hou.-ebreaking and theft. He pleaded guilty to burgling the Bat163 words
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Article, Illustration369 1956-05-24 4 Malayan Gurkha Will Attend V.C. Celebration COMPLETES COURSES Man Faces Rape Trial Housewife Falls Forty Feet Story Book Romance Hits Climax UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SEREMBAN. Wed. A gallant Gurkha warrior, who single-handed killed three Japanese soldiers and put to flight live more m a daring assault on a heavily-gua-ded369 words
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Article32 1956-05-24 4 KUALA SELANGOR. Wed Mr. C. S. Moonhv, Afffiftafti In.-pcctor n f Indian Schoo >. Kuala Selangor. has coni-ludcd scries of refresher courses for Indian school teachers m this rii. s -n>'t.32 words
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Article61 1956-05-24 4 S RAM AN" AIM v, (flitted to the next Assize* a* the conclusion of a preliminary Inquiry In Singapore court yesterday m whfc h I tftoed a charge of raping a 13-year-old gir] between .Tanuarv tfd Man h tMf ;.c,ir a! three difTereni pla i The61 words
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Article50 1956-05-24 4 A LWYEAR-OLD Singapore housewife, Mary Philip. U. 40 fret from the ?econri fl^oi of an Improvement Trust flat m Neii Road yesterday. She had climbed the ledge Of the balcony to han^ some clothes when she tumb ed down. She wa? admitted to tht General Hospital50 words
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Article239 1956-05-24 4 He Saves Her And Then Marries Her A ROMANCE, which btglll with a rescue m a swimming pool five months sjzo, pMttrdajP had a story hook climai at wedding at the Taru'.in Garrison Church. Singapore. The radiant bride was pretty WRAC Vera Paw, 20. whom239 words
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Advertisement378 1956-05-24 4 "SH Aw" VrOT HERS OR GaViS ATK?N ATTRACTIONS 1 rr./MMi;iPADITfIf II a.m., 1.45, 4, TODAY! UAnjIULg s U() SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! •onvomus -THE RAWHIDF YEARS"' ,','0,,::,k" rMl^\^ l mi Fill ii. i i> wxi i m«- now RFYfLo 1 45 4 showing n r£r l*^ 6 30 s 9 :t0 t378 words
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Advertisement224 1956-05-24 4 TODAY DDEoJ I \N' I I i 1^ T 1 1 Hi P"^ TODAY '.CATHaT^ ju£*i m P iMrrt-tn] )>\ III; i x S ATURD A V~~MmjJ ■M If Hag i> r /i> m I TODAY AJLHAS3 i* -23rd DAY toJ fi^ "LIANG SHAN-P[ S AND f 4Sk &i CHU224 words
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Miscellaneous79 1956-05-24 4 Weather Report MINIMUM Ten.; PI OSI M q n to M i May Singapore (75F), Vcnang (78F), X ta Ba iru i SF) X: i Lumpur < .4K Ipoh i;4F'. Kttai tan (T3F). *.!\:mum rrrr.rera'.urc- From 7 :;o aJB lo 7JO pja\ May M Singaj ire (91F), Pcnuig (87F) Kota79 words
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Article, Illustration265 1956-05-24 5 I Hoed the Ltfkt ataf La by the Costly lit Lrta^ed by I Mil Ljtre I® mark ||ai«ivr Ldha s birth. L^ and death. Ihe Vesak Day pro- < sion, which started from Kmpress Place, had about 20 floats, each studded with electric lisnts and flowers, and depicting the265 words
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Article239 1956-05-24 5 I m pitiaran Br the Royal B wippKen to Lance I I Army li inges get married. The Army, however, wa s not Just playing the i mother. In the words of the Officer Command::WRAC, Major Rile. Army had to play "mum and dad" to 111 p< UK and.239 words
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Article109 1956-05-24 5 liiNtri tl monthly-rated cm ke Am will -vi a general "Uin; r >7 >11 .i month. The offer was made by the Army to the Army Civil Services Union. :ay. Mr. N.S.N. Nair. president of the Union, told The Standard last ni ffer ■ii being studied by th B109 words
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Article44 1956-05-24 5 A sapper, ne I Noor bin Abu Bal If of the It 6 Engineer v .iwcd b f I S ga; Court Martial ye»tcrdav. on six charges of alt r- 00 petro bit and not reporting petrol defl 1 y44 words
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Article29 1956-05-24 5 F<j L s on their way to the AjflOAsiaa Students* Co: m Bandung ar: r.-. a Lebar Airport yestcrri. They leave for Indo BOAC plane today.29 words
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258 1956-05-24 5 AN open verdict was recorded m a Btngapon oofowl s c irt f < rriitv on Lee Km] 1 53, 1 1 who a rraetured skull al Ocik rml ii«)>pitui on Mai 4. Dr Ql) HI T;i f BMBf, n private praci lti< ncr, told258 words
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Article85 1956-05-24 5 A SCHOOLBOY. Nu Ens Cheung, it;, yesterday pleaded guilty In b Singapore Court to stealing jewellery worth MOO from W< Llan r il S', mbawans Road, on April m Th< pro eul n told thf Coun th* 1 Jewellery hid beon pawned, and not :-<'t recover85 words
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Article86 1956-05-24 5 Airport Traffic Increases TK IPFIG at thr Sine*PSJTC Intel national Airport foi the first SjsaHei of tiiis jFvai hMfeasei bf 11 percent over the last quarter of l!*.")."). Th' total number of passengers arriving;, de■aHlai and m transit increased from 10.400 to ."> 4 H 7 T» Maximum number of86 words
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Article62 1956-05-24 5 Amateurs To Stage A Comedy THE REME Dramatic Society, Singapore* will preseni I Then There Were None* 1 ■1 RE ill Theatre, Rowcrofl Liru comment-ing May 23. Thio comcdy-thrillcr, produced by Mary Hardcastle, is based on the famous bestleller "Ten Little Niggers* 1 by Agatha Christie, 1 ■.■kc: ai c62 words
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Article30 1956-05-24 5 SINGAPORE'S Governor, Sir Robert Black, will open tiie new Lea Kuo Chuan Nursery Home of the Salvation Ar:v,y m R .kit Timah Road to lay at 4..".n p.m.30 words
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Article87 1956-05-24 5 SINGAPORE, the Fcdcralioo, North Bi rneo, S;.n. and Brunei pUgrinifl wno have been Issued With Pilgrim pa B| EOT tii Arishun ]ca\ ing Singaporg on June are R> minded that their pa n an for the Anshun third sailing only. Pilgrims embarking at Ba> fapore must forward87 words
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Article28 1956-05-24 5 SINGAPORE Poll test nighi found ;:m) :■"<>■ I of telephone wire, st en from around Wattcn Estate, follow;.. complaints from resident? that their telephones wor, 4 dead28 words
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Article174 1956-05-24 5 Well Done, Says Mr. Chew SINGAPORE should foster n;ore "cultural friendship between neighbouring countries;' Acting Chief Minister Chew Swee Kee said last night. This, he added, will hi lp sustain harmonious relations between various raci i m this country. Mr. Chd Wig "ptftklllt at variety174 words
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Advertisement115 1956-05-24 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief fcr Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Eackcche Colds, Sore Throct, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 2Oth CENTURY- FOx/ i Tflfc h^mJ ClNemaScoPE^^ .^».i CCLOff GUY MADISON VIRGINIA LEITH JOHN HODIAK DEAN JAGGER115 words
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Miscellaneous798 1956-05-24 5 Standard cJilmanac Information at a Glance '>N Q A P^O X t P 0.59 am 64 ft) Ml rm H\DK) \l <* 1 K VI.IA. |ollflfpl 0.J9.C7. (Hi .V 19m) 12 noon. Tunes I Rph.i :t,r>c: !L'"Jii Poii.i'h; Ph.. ■d* A^* m%* -v ■>.'■■.-■ .-.-r.^.'g.»...ii...... .....i... r, i ((..iht.il n\i>rsras798 words
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Article503 1956-05-24 6 T INKING people today cannot but see the fail 1 arrest the headlong plunge onto the precipice of disaster of a world imbued wttU tt* philosophy of maten. It is a human trait that the better off a man is the less he is interested In religion. When503 words
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Article347 1956-05-24 6 PPHI Deputy Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. Richard Lim, is of the opinion that all Assemblymen should take a park. Qtary course m England because it will teach them how to behave when attending the Assembly sessions. He also reveals that di. M m th347 words
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1085 1956-05-24 6 H. G. ABEYRATNE - THE STORY OF BUDDHA WAS DIED 2,500 YEAR AGO H. G. ABEYRATNE TVi/fap to Vesak Dau and here H. G. Abeyratne tells- By {Hon. Secretary) Singapore Regional Centre of The World Fellowship of Buddhists. ESAK the Sinhala equivalent of the Pali Vesakha and Sanskrit Vaisakha which is the name of1,085 words
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365 1956-05-24 6 The Merdeka warriors will soon return frcm the cocktail party battlefield to disturb the peace which has prevailed since their departure. Seme will advise "the people' to cc eauu. All will declare their determination to continue the fight for freedom which "the people"365 words
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Letter105 1956-05-24 6 Six I mH r the authorities concerned, either the Rural Board at the r~-• t. Di partment could enlighten the rodents here whether Penshurst Place i r Penhorst Place :> the corred Dame of a road In the newly-developed Serane^r-n Garcit-n Estate rdlni i Daniel105 words
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Letter266 1956-05-24 6 What Would Mr. Lee Do BIT During the past few mi nths. there has been a deluge of nonsensical oratory on the part ofl Singapore's two power-seek-ing politicians: namely. Mr David Marshall and Mr Lee Kuan Yew Have either of these two men ever given detailed I•--count of how they266 words
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Article303 1956-05-24 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera about an industrial standstill m Singapore. Could the London ozone have cooled his ie\ered brow and him a conscience favourable to the wicked capitalists? Knowing the predilections of his Party and his n^hthand man. Lim Chin also the general malady sii tie303 words
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Advertisement54 1956-05-24 6 *^oti^Lm A new look of complexion perfection/ C^ACREME PUFF* y^^ fw bf max Factor mmron Tf/^* M Mog.cai blend of i R^r^H H creamy nok« up yT^t^ f A WJLj **^m applied with :uit yy fhe kif 3 a outf ILI —^^^rf^^H y*r N muji, no tv»» limply mitcnronccui 3C3Uf¥54 words
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Article16 1956-05-24 7 P- Japan. May ■x fishermen disMi artillery shell on v Ynkoshima were W weapon exP16 words
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Article97 1956-05-24 7 Convicts As Cancer Guinea Pigs COLUMBUS. Oh. (AP N Ohio itentiary convicts haw volunteered to risk can. :ic study of the disea was announced sjAi A call I was Sat trd; y in the News, a prison >* r. Warden Ralph W Alvil c > «r. i ".2 v teers97 words
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Article281 1956-05-24 7 US Congress Urged To Give Early Approval AS "J. NGTON M °y 23 (UP)— Top U.S. Maritime officials said yesterday the time is ripe" for America to go ahead with construction ot the world s first atomic-powered merchant ship. strcss^a the need for "modernization" of the U.S. merchant fleets.281 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-05-24 7 hold* her daughter, I.indsey Averill Nerney. born Feb. 1, as t ippearancc before the Press cameras at thiir Santa Mo- rnrntlv Miss Ponell. wife of Pat Nrrnrv. an auto execuls t wo other children by another marriage APAP - 39 words
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225 1956-05-24 7 LONDON, May 23 (AP)— Christinas Island— which is ilaimrd by the i'nitcd States— will be used as a base for Britain's first hydrogen weapon tests next year, an authoritative informant disclosed yesterday. An Admiralty spokesman lid preparations nave been started for setting up225 words
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160 1956-05-24 7 Truman Talks Rot British General LONDON. Ma\ (AP> Britain 1 1 14 n Bir Olivet L- »-M .>p R.i loci ly over former us President Harry Truman': tppra Isal ol the \v rid War D Salerno and Ar: b I bat I \t» and said. rhc man la ia.K:n^ absolute160 words
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Article31 1956-05-24 7 A prominent Scotland Yard official snid yesterday re la "no truth" m the report that Cypriot gunmen had xl;ppr-ri :nto Britain to assassinate the Duke of Ed nburgh. APAP - 31 words
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Article46 1956-05-24 7 THE BURMESE Government hu franttd reprieve) |q H person? under tfWtfttCf Of death as part of its art Ofl clemency to mark the succr.-.-ful conclusion of the rixth Qmi Buddhist Synod. The reprieved prisoners will now serve terms of 20 years imprisonment instead. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article116 1956-05-24 7 VATICAN CITY, May (UP>— Pope Pr.js xii received a report yesti rdaj on pei teculion tmair..>t the l *Churcn of Silence In Conmiuiiiit-fUled rot ties. Member.-; of the Catholic "Committee tot the Church of Silence"' handed the Pontill the "red hook of the pertecuted church,"116 words
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221 1956-05-24 7 WASHINGTON, May 23 (IP)— British Labour Labour Party leader Hush Gaitskell urged m a speech yesterday that Britain and the United States coordinate more closely their foreign policies, which he said m recent months had s^hown "a lack of cohesion, a221 words
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Article24 1956-05-24 7 YUGOSLAVIA and the Soviet Union have agreed to let persons with dual SovietYuuoslav citizenship choose freely which citizenship they wish to retain UPUP - 24 words
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Article84 1956-05-24 7 CALCUTTA. May 2.1 (UP)— S'.-i:ii dwellers iouqht ofT municipal blOCUlatipll -quads seckin^ to bnriiunlse then as^in.^ cholera yr.-tcrc:;.y. The Inoculation squads were met with brickbats hy outra^cri e.tizens m vario'.is slum Police protection had to v-c extender] to the squads a? ■uthoritiai Indicated they84 words
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Article29 1956-05-24 7 MR. ROBERT Menzies, Australian P\prru- Minister announced yesterday that Sir Eric Harrison. Vice-President of the Executive Council and Defence Production Minister will be the next Australian ReuterReuter - 29 words
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110 1956-05-24 7 MINNEAPOLIS, May 23 (AP) A man who said he never had been graduated from a medical school said m District Court yesterday he had performed more than 7.000 operations on inmates of Minnesota state institutions between 191!) and 1927 The nian is Davis110 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-05-24 7 KING FEISAL II of Iraq and General Francisco Franco of Spain (rear and centre), view jeep-trans-ported troops passing the dais during the May IS annual Spanish Victory Day parade which commemorates the civil war victory of Franco, Staged m Madrid. Spain. Kins Feisal arrived m SpainAP - 62 words
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208 1956-05-24 7 Now Even 6 Year -O Id School Children Strike -To Protest Makarios' 111-Treatment' NICOSIA. Cyprus, May 23 (IP)— Six voar-olil school rhiidrrn slas"d .m nnti-British strike m the town of Paphos yesterday t;i j>i «»to.st the allr^ed illtreatment of Archbishop Makarios. They joint students. Kb it* a. ral other towns208 words
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Article32 1956-05-24 7 a bus loaded with 40 Austrian tourists tumbled from I road Into a mountain stream BOUth Of the Rrrnner Pass. In Italy on Tuesday nicht and 15 were reported killed.32 words
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145 1956-05-24 7 WASHINGTON. M;r. 23 UP) A. istant S< of Btate Walter S Rob M n said jresterdaj t:.< nd I of the neutral A ian nat] n "can never be b tight But he said this is no i 1 !<-r withholding US. a^d thm.145 words
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Article69 1956-05-24 7 CHICAGO, May U (AP) ;burban Berwyn h isrwif< yesterday won US$35 a week support m oej for !w r- and US$lO for hr :.:■> cats. ■M is Mi' Bi iB fL i ii n -4" ho sued for srpa- maintenance from Jame.s I•ir n 42, a69 words
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Article39 1956-05-24 7 'I HI. LASI Hoyal Au lian Air r .nit if an. a trai flighi D^Kotas will ir-.iiH .t.-i\ m Jim* Mr V:. T« wnl MM Air liter disclosed here y< Tin n\ \f ir f ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement206 1956-05-24 7 js23SsriJ v ■> Wm/^j&jtot&K& .1 III (K lOllb m mJffif^ r^m ire I ffuin* as -r H -$R mm /r> \ry//r f^^^'^^«^-?BOBa^BW ■> ~^SLjr^ f "^Lbbbk ''SH^P^^^t^^^ 1 aala^ SHERRIES j rXJnTS DRY FLY po? ember m colour, and CROWN #»-r r. < th its fine aroma of the "Ficr"206 words
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226 1956-05-24 8 Govt. Farm Project Is A Big Success SIN< rAJ I >RE Govcrnmerr I sgcst f™i production project. initially I tried at Ama X' ofl \\iLam Ch.. Kang Road, >.'i. has proved to be a tremendous gOOd Bg this to Th€ r.dard yesterday th< collector ol Land H n le, Mr.226 words
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Article62 1956-05-24 8 MR L. M. Harrod. Librarian of Rallies Librae > pore, will give a talk or Library's Contribution to the Community" at the Upper Seran^oon Community Cc Ah Pin Road, tomorrow ;0 p.m. The talk, arranged by the Upp rigoon Community I rary and Dramatic Gro62 words
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Article45 1956-05-24 8 miss T.tv May Lin of Rafllefl Girls' Bchooi singapi m n prcia. prize m the Commonwealth-wide essay competition organised by the Royal Empire Society. Ifiai Tay*i essay was "importance ol the work oi an expl :< r In the Commonfrealth.* 145 words
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Article46 1956-05-24 8 HONGKONG, May S3 Special Standard Service C OMnq prircs of the 1 Inn^kons Ex -hansc w ere $1 5.82 to >: 1 ster ing; $5.8523 to US$l |1 1 19 to Malayan $1 $0 183 to one IndonesUn R tpiah; Gold $255 to a tael46 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-05-24 8 WE wont blame you if you thought so. Nor if >ou guessed it was a Arc. We too were taken m at nrsi wit!i this Camera Studio photo. JVhat is i JW S3OO worth of firecrackers bein- let «ff f nt the new Hongkong Shanghai68 words
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307 1956-05-24 8 KIM. A LUMTUB, Wed— The Sultan ot Sclan^or this lnorniiii; tried his hand at several jobs which blueblnod. perhaps, never fitted him. But no one could say he did not try hard enough. X wi re not job^ that i ruler of i307 words
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107 1956-05-24 8 UMNO To Go Into Huddle On Merdeka' THE Singapore division of the United Malays National Organization's executive committee will hold a meeting immediately Inche Abdul Hani id bin Haji Jumat. chairman of the division and Its representative m the Mcrdeka Mission, arrives m Singapore. UMNO's publicity officer. Tuan Sycd Harun107 words
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Article81 1956-05-24 8 iron. Wed.— The following were elected council members ol the Malayan IfifMnf Employers Association for 195& 57: President: Mr. D. R. Mitchell, i.'e-Prosjdent: Mr. Woo Ka Urn, Council Member?: Messrs N Clcaveland. P. A Dclmc-Ra.i -UlTc, J. Dry?da!e, f. T. Mclloul. J. II Pn^iasc, D. C. Thomson, E.81 words
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Article101 1956-05-24 8 KUALA LUMPUB WmA I Governmeni ten porary i erk I. Perumal, was I ailed by th i Session? cc M: Brian V. Rhodes, (Of ill monthfl on two counti of crtminal breach of tnitt invn.v:ns 5747. Per,::::;,'. attached Headquarter* Company of th< Federal Police101 words
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Article, Illustration296 1956-05-24 8 Widow Is Off To Meet Teddy Roosevelt Of China' A YOUNG and attractive Singapore widow. Mrs. Teresa Cheah. is leaving for the United States next month to visit her uncle. a naturalized Amciiean citizen, whom sne has never seen bcfoip. Mrs. Cheah. who wa.^> recently296 words
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191 1956-05-24 8 All's Well Again Thanks To Magistrate AN estranged couple living apart since July last year was happily reunited yesterday by a Singapore Magistrate, Mr. Tan Boon Teik. Mr. Tan. however, advised the husband. Chan Kam Thong, pi-oprictor of a dhoby shop, not to ill-treat, his wife again. "You most treat191 words
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Article334 1956-05-24 8 I Will Always Oppose Them, Says Minister Aiiz KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Agriculture Minister Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishok, today became the first member of the Federation s Alliance Cabinet to oppose the establishment of foreign military bases m Malaya. "We have to be on guard334 words
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Article188 1956-05-24 8 Lav Pak Khuan Gets Solid KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr. Leone Chri the recent "jus soii" mass rally here, who w.u m' Tunku Abdul Rahman, for toasting a foreign poun man working party set up to dralt a memorandum «>r- He hand' I i! ..< n the W( rt..::- was188 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-05-24 8 .Mrs Dorr. II M«« Kor. winner <if lh< i j of a two-wcrk M.i t, Ceylon. Riven r»\ Australian nia-.w c "Woman.' iv s« ■< n J with the Ilich on sioner for i-\l..n n C tralia. who ha* presented hr uith a bouquet Mrs Md.ir: won the pn/i70 words
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Article98 1956-05-24 8 Historian Returns To Hongkong DR n Mu. on< most scholars outtMte China i turned H< r^k nz at :?.>:•.»• ÜBIH ■>• Ity of Ms .»ya. A m rid authority on Chini hisfc :y iitu Dr. Chi< n gun i series of lee tun on \a! :011s aspect' ChiiH X thOMKhl98 words
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Article58 1956-05-24 8 DR. W. W. YUXG. Director of WHO BpidemiologicaJ Intelligence Station at Singapore, has been appointed concurrently WHO area representative for Brunei. Malaya. North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore. Dr. Yung represents the Regional Director m contactwit h the governments and representatives oi other organizations. United Nations,58 words
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Article189 1956-05-24 8 A PRETTY young mother was granted a decree nisi for the dissolution of the marriage m the Singapore High Court yesterday on the grounds of her husband's "constructive desertion." Qurk Ai Tec, a bar waitress told the Judge: "W e were not very happy189 words
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119 1956-05-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A mass literacy campaign to teach romanized Malay by radio will be launched here on June 30. Spon on d and run A lull Educal a Afls< the co irs< will half i: it lessons at 4.30 pin. each119 words
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Article54 1956-05-24 8 1 Special CM Win Dx I to two xel by llr.lJ.lf i pairs I coats briiU Cheong it 4 mut, X I hoi: I Mr. Jpnnw J with a M« J no use g'.KKJ nothinffl**! The Pf^ I told the Cm $1,000 worth «1 and clotto^l nwhoWJ business fc54 words
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Advertisement96 1956-05-24 8 i Dr've m with confidcncf wherever you sec the Genuine p ord Parts sign It's your assurance of top value m quality replacement parts made by the some i skilled men who designed and engineered your Ford car. i i i Ar o f Fr^ri O-r'vy n f Malaya V^iUd.96 words
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Letter1082 1956-05-24 9 [From Our Correspondent] m drrades names H across the HWk«inc the m (.andhi B chary a B B i what is m camm m ■l Bhoo' lit. Afhar- vi ucmterm tour X Mst ipected end m iad plaoned mm M mkm m P India. P ar m ungo gr1,082 words
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Article, Illustration867 1956-05-24 9 Eugene Levin - The World Celebrates Wesak Eugene Levin By A.P. Correspondent Reporting From NEW DELHI I W /b'Si,^ w S disciples, Gariputta and Moggallnna, W€f > »I! ied emor hillock m Sanchi, 400 miles south of Delhi by I r.rti Aeftru. The relics had been m the same hill for the past867 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-05-24 9 ILLUSTSATIOJI <* Ac Bl DDHIST miracle o/ u-alfc-blg DH lOSter a IcgMMd ?«i I jenrs old, a. oilM-19 words
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Advertisement102 1956-05-24 9 NUTSHELL KNOWLEDGE ''PHE chamois, a goat-like animal found chiefly m Switzerland, can stand on a rock, pijinade with an area little larger than a halfcrown. BEDlam BOARDING HOUSE m:ud m Nottingham saw a DftOtlonleSfl leg sticking out from under a bed and ■creamed. Her boa came. theoi telephoned the police:102 words
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Advertisement101 1956-05-24 9 John Tyer» Mret Ratnarajah, John and Shahimi. JoKj&z Don't they look like horn l< adei.s? All those young stalwarts are Lactogen-fed and from the start tfiere has ne\<r been I^^^mSl^ any doubt as to their physical v dl-bem^. 3P W^l. Healthy babyhood leads to robust man- hood and jzood health101 words
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Miscellaneous296 1956-05-24 9 I 19. Small sperture (3-4» CyjL^M^m^M^M^m^Jfy^rt, 21. The reason one tees a ball btanaaig s 22 2 f M quak o <•> 24. Illegal but the United NaHoiu apparently allow it <p>. CRDSSWDED PUZZLE E lIIIIE IM«t«t«M«M«^t^«^MMM«M«M>«l«M««MtMiMl».MitMt«>tMl>il^^Ml^MMj IM— Detlt <X C .'< t.- > <4» pi lire 1! K,r: fOUT296 words
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Article109 1956-05-24 10 MALAYAN < h".':.v> y< i z o me: B B Pi r idd lot «g rftN on 11.71J <• $1.60 odd k>l |1 c 721; H H !<>' M 51.50 IcA tei \2 »2J: v, < n.4< c• r^ it4i s pon I'" ■•rf-»-. 51 j x109 words
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Article118 1956-05-24 10 M M..WAN' BhWl brokers :lati< n rdaj rt port- ,t lack of Interest bo iB n the shares market rt maining unSmall bus:r: a passed at or around quo: aU us. The marki I will be do* d today and re-open tomorrow I c chan^> ann< :;ncod by118 words
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490 1956-05-24 10 Optimism On Future Of Natural Rubber AS optimistic note resardinff the future of natural rubber is struck m a supplement reviewing all plmtll of the rubber industry, published this week by the Financial Times. The President of the Pedermtioa ol British I Rubber and Allied Manufoeturen Association, Mr. Pvcav Geddcs,490 words
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Article, Illustration628 1956-05-24 10 Plans For Overseas Training THE Metal Box Company of Mala ya Ltd. has announced the appointment of three of its locally domiciled personnel to executive level. These are the first to be appointed and mark the fruition of Metal Box policy628 words
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Article78 1956-05-24 10 BRITAIN ani Japan have agreed lo increase tneir trade EOT the next six months by an additional £150,000 worth ol goods on each side. Officials of the two nations. reviewing the current traie agreement which expires m September, decided upon the increase to cover the78 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-05-24 10 MR L L. HOSKING, now nanagcr of SheQ installation (it PHlas Btlleom, and Mrs. Hoskmg W€T* cnicrUimcd to a Har, R ipa party at tiic lsIs ■ie R* tta* rant, recently. Oroani2ed bg :>c Malay Club. P. BttSOm, tlie party sjnm ittended by i~><> people Mr, J. M. B. reyior108 words
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Article192 1956-05-24 10 Repayment Of Capital Proposed SPECIAL resolutions proposing capital repayment were idered at an extraordinary general meeting of J kka, Lid. it Ri di it on 16, It was roso ved that the capital of the company be re due c d from £500, o|[ divided Into 500, 000 shares o!192 words
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Article50 1956-05-24 10 NEW YORK. May B, <YD D i v Jones doa n s ivei STOCKS no [nd istriali 484.13 20 Rails 169 it 1 5 Utilities R5.72 S v. 274 4-^ BONDS 20 Rails 161.41 I Do v-Jones conunodify future? index (1P24-2H avevn-c equals loo* closed ii 152.7450 words
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Article152 1956-05-24 10 IN PORT OUTER ROADS Batoebahra, [nchkilda, Oh-m- p:.i. A::.( I Viscount Raki van Noort, Stanvac Independent, Enggano. Norman Lykes, Gorky Hoi Woni Patana, Satoe, Wonosin. Anring. IN MR ROADS Julian* Catabay, Brco/.c. Bin Seng, Kimanis, Rawang. Tong Ffoa Celia Longandnu, P. Kidiang, Scnggarang. H«>n_; Krig Lam Ann, Pahepa,152 words
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Article47 1956-05-24 10 Hamburg Hapai M, v 3n Tjitjalenka M £v r >- SSSS M .ru Sjlj g Azumasan Maru aiVv ti &5 l ™P otra May n Ormara BISM m« m Arima Maru Ma n Eiken Maru a J H s>r: Travtlter May M ItMl Sc:ent:st May 2847 words
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Article42 1956-05-24 10 A COMPANY m South Australia which makes a number of hardware items, is now producing an unusual mobile type of saw. It has about nine diflerent attachments lor various types of work. The saw will fell trees, and do cross-cutting.42 words
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Article167 1956-05-24 10 PAN American World Airways lu-* reported profit of U552,221,000 for the fiist quarter ol I 1 compared to a net profit of *****1,000 lor tin quarter of 1955. The profit per share was 3»> cent> I as compared to 10 cents (U.S.) the previous167 words
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Article110 1956-05-24 10 SINGAPORE C):.r.C:C P-o--duce Ex tiange noon cosing prices per pieul fttU rdaj we: c ra, June $291 bu: (29] v ers; coconut oil (bu 145J 14 rr coconut oil (drums) |48| er! M :ntok m.• pepper 181 Sarawak white |M Bpi .a Sarawak black S6U m Btl Singapore110 words
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Article85 1956-05-24 10 A CHINESE concern of ckarrltc manufacturers, which has two factories m Singapore. plan s to set up a plant m the Federation shortly. This step Is being taken because of the r> pulmr demand for its products m the Malayan market, according to a spokesman oi tfai firm. Malayan85 words
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138 1956-05-24 10 THE Goodyear Tyre a d Rublirr SfL, Ml MIM fa Akron, O/i;o. the ri( < of hcrrC('-.v/,a]>Cf; <f I ire cVi pern tj I I ;.'<:< r> rr!> rr landing;; and takeoffs m rough lields. The lyres have r irn!ls n/?d fin c.i fAP - 138 words
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Article82 1956-05-24 10 THE accent p!a< ed on form «<nn <■<<<>. r i- ihe most striking feature of Bream's new rio^isn centre the flnrt of Xi kind hi the world which the Duke si I!' irgh offl :;...>• opened In Loodoa recently. Colours flow and sparkle everywhere, m82 words
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Article147 1956-05-24 10 B> ARV,,,,, Standard n... v lUlAtta nut,. marr) is now under her exports ha\c i. rubber research. Both the natural and I synthetic variety come under sc vai technical papers ill be read. The r etinf is sponsored y the American Chemict, Society's division on rubbei 1 1 n147 words
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Advertisement583 1956-05-24 10 NOTICES CEP \U \TK inij < f may Prison 1 1 for 1 to 1 ..:.dcrmcntioncd I Samples of the articles i red may b^ led at 'he Indu tria Manager, Cer ining Pr;son. Taiping. Supplies are required for the following Industrie (1) Ca <^ Cabinet -cinq e.g. Timber for583 words
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Advertisement294 1956-05-24 10 NOTICES PERAK TURF CLUB PKRAK KDI MEETING SAT I KDW JUNE 2nd 11)56 WEDNESDAY JINE 6th 1956 SATIKDAY JINE IHh. 1956 a gpeda] si. coo. ooo Sweep will bo held on ik Derby Day, Saturiay Junfj 9th. 1956 Tickc :s .52 ea^n. m idcUti the osual $1/Unlimited Sweepi will be294 words
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Advertisement50 1956-05-24 10 YUGOSLAV > From Hongkong for Rong Beyrouth orS,n t ,r.'< |^t J m v "VELIBIT F om Adr.ot.c, Red Sco Fof m/v -ROMAN. |A MIS -fl Generol Agenrt: EAST U- 17-B. Rob-n.cn Roc. S.n^". R Molocco: J M Gomii I P. S'hom: LSeo.cn 1 rod.nfl we f^y P.«ong: tng Hong50 words
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Advertisement541 1956-05-24 11 C^rH TRADING CO., LTD. If 132/6 Robins** toad FUNNEL LINE :an serv.ci s r,rk. Baltimore. Philadelphia b C«lt §OI Port.. S ?o'« P S ham Penang 9 !4 |unelS/16 lune 17/lg 19 21 luly 24/25 |uly 26/27 port i to lo«d «nO disclurge cargo \..rr^RMAN LLOYD 3 AMERICAN LINE 1541 words
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Advertisement1125 1956-05-24 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ll^ li (Incorporated m J.«g,poc.) »*j 557 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE m*. Carrier, option to proceed vig other port* to loid and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Atfrattm fof Irwrpeol 1 K°^ r 1M« u>. 2^ Miy 26/27 May1,125 words
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Advertisement899 1956-05-24 11 MITSUI I^l LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio Sh m Pe n9 Bunyo Moru for Yokohorr.a Kob< 8 June 3 June FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent hoeisun Maru for Yokohama Nagova Kobe via H'kong 27 Moy Akiboson Moru lor Yofcohoma, Nogoyo, Kobe v.a Hongkong H June Akashnan Moru for Y'^oharrio, N'ago/a, Kobe899 words
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Advertisement731 1956-05-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and For Eo»t. Penong P Sham S'por* "KAMBODIA" 9 In Port 25 30 Moy "LALANDIA" 6 7 June 8/10 June 11 1 3 June "MAGDALA" 9 lOJunc 11 12 June 13 14 June "JAVA" 15 16Junc 17 ISJune 19 22 June HOMEWARDS Sailings731 words
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Article, Illustration283 1956-05-24 12 newsfotos THERE kill aren't enough mongrels to 5 o round NOW. For there ore more peopt fl waiting to adopt stray mongrel pups m t^rre arc pups to be had m the whole cf Britain. PhotO Shows: Valcr.c VV'crrJ, 18 with some ci t"o puppies at283 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-05-24 13 coal match: goals and fluky goals all trent to c crowd of 97,000 spectators m a pitch of excite+e At one time the second half there was p demoatmn. The I rt and s> Brmziltan* when he England a j riyht .Alcoro picA- the ball V P I I99 words
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Article65 1956-05-24 13 1956 rham- the final played at the SBA Hall last night. The results: (Muhibbah mentioned first Nik Yousoff Yahya lost to Samad Diam 15-7. 5-15 9-15; Nordin Awang Chik beat V soff Ibrahim 1 1 Haron I Ismail Ibrahim Nik You V .md Amir H.<s<.<n65 words
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223 1956-05-24 13 AUSSIES FIGHT SHY OF PACE BOWLING T/jey Dismiss Lanes For 108 And Then Go Out For 160 mm MANCHESTER, May 23 (Reuter) The Australian touring cricketers, fresh from their ten wickets victory over Cambridge yesterday, dismissed Lancashire for IUB runs here today on their first day of their match against223 words
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Article207 1956-05-24 13 1 ANCASHIRE Ist Innings A. Wharton c Maddocks b Davidson 6 J. Dyson c Davidson b Archer .41 G. A. Kdrich c Rutherford b Oavidson 0 C. Wash brook c .Maddocks b l.indu all 10 K. Gneves r Maddocks b Lindwall 10 G. Pullar Archer b Crew ford 28207 words
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Article233 1956-05-24 13 LONDON. May 21 'Reuten Gilbert Parkhouse an<j Bill Bdrlch, both of whom hit double centurir.s. topped the list on a day of good batting performances m the County cricket matches. Parkhouse, stylist Qtah IMXfin opening bat, iflOWld 10] oil the Kent attack to beat his233 words
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307 1956-05-24 13 Malaya's 'Raw Materials Will Be On Show SUNDAY nishfs grand badminton m aid of the Nan\ans I "nivcrsity Fund will give the public *an insight into what raw material Mahya can count ujwn' for the next Cup defence, said Mr. Wee Kirn Wee. president of 'the Singapore Badminton Association, writing307 words
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Article63 1956-05-24 13 VICTORIA SCHOOL will hold their Annual Sport tomorrow, 00 \ho arhool ground |1 3.00 p m. Old Boys f the school are invited to participate m the Old Boys Relay '4 i 1 10 rd i ich '.vi l be run ofT ai .i o<) p.m. They63 words
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Article56 1956-05-24 13 13 Run Win For Police TOLICE Tr.nnintr School RCOTCd <) 13 runs victory over the Anglo-Chinese School m a friendly cricket mn'ch a' Thomson Road festerdsy. Polico 98 Sohan Si'ngh 2H. Ko> Seng 24. Flack 18. I. .1. Singh four for 31 pnd Razak four for 2."^ aC BL IS56 words
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Article71 1956-05-24 13 AM imbsattn M raM by Sundpra.i helped St. Andrew School to gain I .Mx-'.virkr; victory over Royal Air Force Chia Kanjj m a friendly cricket ma:ch pl.tvcd at WOOdSViIIC yesterria% Score: R..VF. 107: D Powell 45 no. Burnard S3, A Li.---trßnfic six foe 44. W. Rctnam71 words
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Article139 1956-05-24 13 Save Laker For 2nd Test By Alf Gover. LONDON. Wrd PI'BLIC opinion will ho shocked if Jim Lakrr. Surrey spinner, who took ail ten Australian firstinnings wirkrts for BX. isn't m the England team for the first Te^t at Nottingham next month hut Im not sure he should h<\ The139 words
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Advertisement52 1956-05-24 13 TODAY'S CRICKET TOT BsUowing will ripPMMI s RJC Bgaintl sec ja friendly crickH m^'ffi lo bo played on the padani today >1 11 a :.T C Sc.vjrH-rt J M f iC Glendinning P D'almeida p n Lewis, J Marteßßi P Marta A C laaM C p Wi 11 E Tessensohn52 words
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Advertisement552 1956-05-24 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIH ATIONS VACANT SAR\U \K lIIIIRK IT! SI pp| v o ill) (.IM.R\I. MWU.IR "ERAL MANAGER is > a r Governsßent owned •r- -r o- -tual agreement Should have <bie experience m an r>e a CorpoMember of one of the v r 'T rtVP X A had previous552 words
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Miscellaneous213 1956-05-24 13 W^^ T V THj.M NCP£- BUT V-fr 7y\Q''^ > y /r^ AD v SAVEID ME LIFt., H 7Va T..0 A v.'E S rjOVu' Tl-rLT MEL )fl ij^f# 4f HAWKINS BALD IGGLT. E4JT- Z ■-a > DOLLA^^,T' <7 HAIN'T PA.DFO' TH* <^ UAT&." i/ DAY S S OB.?- MV ORDERS ARn213 words
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Miscellaneous117 1956-05-24 13 Today's Sport SOCCER Farrrr Perk. FRiSNDLYI SAF.A LEAGUE— DIV. VMS. A. vs. Blue H<,-crs at 1: Tiger S.A. vs. Argonaut* 8.0.D.C. A ground. F.C at Jalan Betar Stadium tiLhl X S at 5.15 p.m.; Police S.A. rs school SPORTS: Aim AAA. at Jalan Bnar Sla- Keng Eng h School $lOf117 words
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146 1956-05-24 14 IPOH. Wed: —T- a f llalaya'i crack itajrcrs have be i red for :/.e Ptrak Da I I -^c i richest turf race :.g stakes of I and a $4,000/- geld trophy i wi be decider on rinal day of the Pen* Qub146 words
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Article791 1956-05-24 14 IN All .i total of HI rntncs iu> brrn received for t!ir meet V» m ilass one and 'Jl m class tu<>. bV'Jrr.Mi.MM Adelaide Star o x 0 x o Aamark 0 x x 0 Abusement ll x 0 0 0 x Barakal 0 x x o Bearer791 words
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Article, Illustration486 1956-05-24 14 In the Federation this one big question... -m iclio i stand for Malaga today, m pictures i left to rigft', I elected ffW Ong Cimi h (Jot I S ChnriQ (S* Tang O cok Foo (Sr 1 v \'S), Yap llan a Huei (Pg), Chua486 words
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Article392 1956-05-24 14 A 'Sixer' For Mercantile Bank All The Business Houses Soccer MERCANTILE Bankers, this season's most powerful Business Houses lootball combination, hit Pulau Rukom Sports Club for i six when they played their division 1 match at Fairer Park yesterday. I T r 5 victory of the B I ia their392 words
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191 1956-05-24 14 They Want to Win hearts... not the Games MONSIEUR Ngyurn Phuoc Vong. president of the Viptnam Football Association, told me yesterday that he would like the people of Malaya to know that they had not come here to win mate lies, 'but their hearts!' Through interpreter and liaison officer. .Mr.191 words
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Article222 1956-05-24 14 ftft glance MERCANTILE and Hongkong Bankers won their senior league matches m a manner which suggests that it's coin? to be a battle of the banns for the title. Mercantile are the league leaders with eight points from four matches but ■tOffcm have only played three matches, and222 words
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Article211 1956-05-24 14 BOY GABYTfI has been promoted from class two to class one. the Straits Racing Association announced vestrrd.iv m its latest list on classification of horses. Class three horses Dapple Grey, Copacabana. Amusement Park and Two Dimension move up to class two. Other transfers are:211 words
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Article88 1956-05-24 14 FIRST DAY, JUNE 2: Horses elttl one divs. 1, 2 and 3 nine furs, and sir f 1 Class two dirs. 1 and 2—, ik nirs. str. eight races SECOND DAY, JUNE 6: Chiss onp dir I—l\1 1\ miles, dir. 2 si.c iurs. and li ''7 Vq rf88 words
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Article120 1956-05-24 14 Breweries Go To Town In Div. 2 BREWERIES Sport. Club went to town m division 2. They tiad iCI bewildered with i 7-2 Victory on the Clerical Union ground. Al| Ahmai was -ho Brvwcriei ■tar netting two and showing the way to th c other five. .Scorers were am Ahmal120 words
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Article67 1956-05-24 14 MOHAMEO Zain was the top tcprer In division three matches when he netted eight times m Wearne Brothers 10-1 win over Sime Darby nn the p;idang JUmahat and Latill were the other Wearne scorers. Mohammed scored the only g oa l for Sime Darby Two-goal SCOren67 words
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Article123 1956-05-24 14 THERE will be seven rare? at the Singapore Turf Club Gymkhana meeting on Saturday, June 16 at Bukit Timah. They are: Polo Pony Scurry over two furlongs for Polo Ponies; Deleted Racehorses Handicap over eight furlongs; Hacks Division 1 over seven furiongs; Ladies Race over five furlong123 words
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Miscellaneous29 1956-05-24 14 On Your Radio RADIO MALAYA broadcast a cnniri.cntar\' < today's Ajfefl Cup >':alch betirccn the Fcdcrat:on o* Malaya md ITjetiicvi at KmtM Lumpur. The c>r":mcntary w: 1 start at S«J#29 words
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