Singapore Standard, 31 May 1956
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Title Section12 1956-05-31 1 Singapore Standard K SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1936 14 PACES 1"» CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration308 1956-05-31 1 I* have been r\ the C h ffornj |tr* to the R. ?,ed rutra _-gastaß Jaaj fcas brfn ii- Jrftae _V Ges*Tf .hi nrr Mr. Robert PorRingham and Singa- Dim tor of Pcrsonlnhn Drew Hicham, been made Comns uf the Most Dis*hed Order of St. i I md St.308 words
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Article196 1956-05-31 1 No Politics, Say Nine Countries pes arced tota or. of the fc; students I I -Ppa ir Japan. Ha. Malaya. Bha India, the ■at bdoiv I and Indonesia, the delegations themselves would splr n to stage a walkout was taken, memo- n 0: the grou The conference cper.-l a*.:196 words
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Article22 1956-05-31 1 Ijnta. May 30 _a ,_ai Stev-pn-W* a hare won Pjs 3 Democraf *_JK, sr rd•jtailot figures gaae DemocraW** Primary Rfca Kefauver22 words
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Article71 1956-05-31 1 SINGAPORE police are >fferina 11.000 reward for In- irmation leading to the arrest Oi person or persons responsible for causing the loss of 10.000 gallons of bitumen emulsion at the Malayan Bitumen Products Ltd.. 63 mile Dunearn Road, on May 6. Information ls to be71 words
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Article29 1956-05-31 1 TURKISH military plane of the Izmir Command crashed on the Aegean island of Chios this morning, police Ono of the two oc- reported. cupants was killed.— APAP - 29 words
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Article29 1956-05-31 1 FRENCH troops have killed 71 rebels and captured 17 m a ma ior sweep across the and stretches of southern Tunisia, informed sources said yesterday. APAP - 29 words
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Article93 1956-05-31 1 Landlords Will Push Out Students MELBOURNE. May 30 ,j;P) Unscrupulous landlords will evict Asian university students m order to Vain higher rents during the Olympic period. Melbourne University student counsellor Don Anderson said here toda He said most of the 300 <\sian students studying here are boarded privately. Landlords had93 words
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Article102 1956-05-31 1 SINGAPORE rubber, tin and shares market prices yesterday continued to decline appreciably, rubber droppint: 3i cents, tin $31 and shares easing m sympathy with the drop m the commodity quotations. Rubber closed at 721 cents per lb. for first erade June shipment on an easier market, the102 words
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223 1956-05-31 1 No Danger Of Red Snatch In Federation NEW YORK, May 30 (UP) Mr. Alan LennoxBovd, British Colonial Secretary, reaffirmed yesterday his Government's resolution not to lel Sin- a pore become a colony of Peking.' He to.d News-week magazine m an interview that the Singapore freedom delegation to London recognized the223 words
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Article78 1956-05-31 1 WASHINGTON. May 30 Reuter) General Nathan Twining. Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, today accepted with President Eisenhower's approval an invitation to attend the Soviet air force show on June 24. An announcement by the Secretary of the Air Force. Mr Donald Quarles,78 words
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Article72 1956-05-31 1 A BOAC. plane will fly into Singapore this evening with bouquets of English roses for presentation to the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, and the Com-missioner-General for Southeast Asia. Sir Robert Scott, on the occasion of the Queen's birthday. A similar bouquet will be72 words
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243 1956-05-31 1 HONGKONG. Maiy 30 (Reuter) Sir Robert Ho-tung •Grand Old Man" of Hongkong who died here last month aged 93. left £10 000 sterling for orphans of British sailors, soldiers and airmen killed m the Second World War. his trustees announced today. In his will.243 words
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Article621 1956-05-31 1 Curtain Falls On The Last Act. Silence From Colonial Office a Marshall Says 1t... "IN these circumstances I consider that as far as I am concerned the door has been closed to further negotiations." TOO MUCH OF A STIR HIDES WORK OF GOVT. REPLY TO MARSHALL621 words
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220 1956-05-31 1 300 Colony Chinese Bank Employees May Strike MORI-; than 300 env ployc the Ovetseaf C:..:.< c Bank m S i gaj may bl: ike. for a refund of their contributions It tht BanKs provident The daU l r th< strlk' i ill he dec. di. d at ar. < merg'220 words
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Article101 1956-05-31 1 NICOSIA. May 30 (UP J A Cypriot < xtr< m t hurl* d a bomb today in*'; a tr ni' ad of soldiers rehear ing <■r< monies ior Qu< n Elizabeth s birthday. At 1( a.st two Tnmm/.' d 1 and 2u were injured101 words
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Article64 1956-05-31 1 Warning From The Times LONDON. May 30 (Reuter—The Times today predicted that Communi.st minded students may yet prove a dangerous influence m the Malayan Federation. In China, political organization among students certainly has a long tradition. thia independent newspaper stated. Singapore has lately been suffering from its influence. The same64 words
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Article31 1956-05-31 1 POPE Pius XII has suspended all audience due to fatigue. Authoritative Vatican sources said that from festerday, thf Pope would not grant any audiences until further notice. UPUP - 31 words
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Advertisement34 1956-05-31 1 CO. cf > |#ißj I FOODS AT S.C.S. \)i Quick >/^> IWfrozen OYSTERS J und CRAYFISH w hit you want for C: >y meals over the weekend. s vf s <-!=3£j6mmmi\ fc*\ OLD STORAGE CO. LTD.34 words
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Advertisement20 1956-05-31 1 |P~ siHngJ The rnoft poverfiil 'L9L_iUL3 petrol r^oii con b\y 1 1^^ I ~^_ni[***_^P^ Ba fS V UJ Va^^* forjsbert)20 words
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Article, Illustration569 1956-05-31 2 Recognition For Eighty Malayans IHE following is the full list of Queen's Birthday honours for the Fedeiation of Malaya. tVCMG. Byed Pout Ibni Almarbum Byed Hassan Jamalul.a... CM G Ra*a c;f Perils. CJLG. Mr. Robert Porter B.ngham. Resident Commisal ncr, Penang (BE. Mr Oawald Vernon Garr aa C anniissloner569 words
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Article566 1956-05-31 2 LONDON. May 3L (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, celebrating her oilicial birthday, today bestowed honours on about 2.000 of her subjects throughout the world, ranging from a key figure jn control of Britain's foreign affairs to the doctor who treated her son, Prince Charles, for tonsillitis. Tn cricket-mad Englishmen566 words
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Article53 1956-05-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Federation Government and the people of Malaya today sent their greetings to the Queen on the occasion of her birthday. The trlrcn.m. from thf High Commissioner lo the Secretary of Stair f,, r i Colonies ready V submit to Hrr Mi Queen with53 words
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Article243 1956-05-31 2 High am Tops S'pore Awards THE followiu- is a list of Singapore QneeAli Birthday awards. CM Ci. Mr. John Drew Higham, Assistant Secretary, Colonial Office, seconded fcr duty as Director of Personneli Singapore. (.BE. Military Captain Hairy Ern< t HUSton NaCh< 1!,. O B 1 d.5.0.. m.. senior Oflfa t,243 words
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Article334 1956-05-31 2 THE foUowing bfpm been made Justice! of the rVajCal m ar.ci for the Settlement of Malacca oil the OOCMJ m of the Birthday of tha QaaaMr. Nghim Wee Chiow: H ll one of the leaders al tha Hainanese comnwmtty ■nd for many years has taken a keen ir.* eat334 words
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Advertisement46 1956-05-31 2 OPENS TODAY W" WHEN A BRAWLING EMPIRE WAS SPAWNED^ THE MISSOURI'RIVEf b -J ond O „i Y Km law** fl >S 'or fh. JH ija?*___a sarvivec 1 V <"•§ 1 L_» I JR a __T V^L T ?V WILLIAM DEMARESrWILUA* GARGAN |Jj^^ PETER VAN EYCK MINOR **fSia46 words
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Article12 1956-05-31 3 I__ M m > Xl north •jjj at th* jJgVyester!!lnts -r'.'-r i^droem.12 words
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171 1956-05-31 3 This Lovely City, These Vigorous Trade Unions IHI trade union movement m Singapore was vesl.n described by an Australian industrial expert HouriMiing and vigorous." The expert. Mr. Walter B n. is m Singapore at the invitation of the Color [eminent to ac c I m the findings of the Minimum171 words
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Article46 1956-05-31 3 KRI.~- lH Sinathamby tentatively charged m the ipore Six* Court yesterday with raping and robbing a girl while armed with a daggar. at an ur quarters Kand bau Hospital, on May 25. plea was recorded, and he \va< allowed $.5,000 bail till Jum46 words
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112 1956-05-31 3 Masked Gunman Wears Socks On Hands :„-„.\,i of s u f^r,u ce v ;d ho a w h r id so n eks i n h r hand Buk.t Timah Road. Singapore a? da^ste -..(I a hiniM-uifp. j"icraa> and lhe housewife «a s kindling her kitchen ru. prepare breakfast «hen112 words
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Article90 1956-05-31 3 standard Shipping Reporter MOHAMMED Faiz Zarook, the la>t of thi iwaway trio ni i a a Illegal trip from Colombo to Hngap ra ai the Vi, tnarn, sui n I to th( Immigration iutl rities sterda? rhe Id reylonese I I eluded the authorities sinci last90 words
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Article73 1956-05-31 3 THE ing have baa. cd as office-bearers of thc ary Society < lalaya: Present Mrs. M. J. |f] B Chickers; hon. A V. Price; hon. treasurer Da is; committee members Dr. P. m de A i g; Fran *4i and Mr. K. I nh. Pr« t mi should73 words
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Article29 1956-05-31 3 a aa-jear-old woman, Sadaman, was admltlad to the General Hospital In a fcerioiu condition yesterday suffering from stab wounds Polka have detained a man29 words
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Article60 1956-05-31 3 PENANG. Wed. Two ships Of the Royal Malayan Navy wii; visit Penang from June 14. to June IP. 00 the occasion ci the Penang Water Festival Thc shipa are HMMS Penyu. a 750-ton minelayer. under the command of Lt. Commander P. Wilson, and HMMS PelandOk a60 words
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Article57 1956-05-31 3 THE Singapore Governmentsponsored Agricultural Show Will be he'd at the old Kallang airport bom Sept. 1 to o. A Challenge Cup will be presented for the best exhibit. The Rural District Committee, whi li qet< the highest points for exhibits, w.ll be fir > a Special57 words
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Article51 1956-05-31 3 B itterworth, Wea. The Rural District Council, North. at its monthly meeting at the Kepala Batas Community IL; .1. today delegated their chairman Mr. D.A. Borrie and the Settiemanl Officer, P.W, North to look [Of l suitable nice of 'and near Keoala Bataa for children*! p51 words
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Article51 1956-05-31 3 PENANG. We.:. Muslims m Perils are to build i 124,000 house m Padang Be^ar for tne use of poor and strati led Muslims. Most of thc money for the bui ding was donated by the itafl of Malayan Railway, m Padang Besar anc.' Periii government51 words
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Article55 1956-05-31 3 BUTTERWORTH. Wei -Mr W.J. Gray, S •perintcnt.cnt of the Bagan Dalam Slipway, the Paaang Port Commission, died suddenly at his residence here this morning. He had returned from leave about three months ago_ He leaves i widow m b itterworth and relat.ves m Scotland. The55 words
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270 1956-05-31 3 An SOS T o Maid Servants: Come Register For Jobs DOMESTIC servants are a. a premium "U h hey. ey T "l£X h S*!?* demond that the Lobou Exchange has appealed to all unemployed domestics to register themselves. lh V C a P V 7 ;and for maid servants than270 words
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Article202 1956-05-31 3 BASIC WAGE STUMPS THE EXPERTS TIIL big question confronting the Minimum Standards of Livelihood Committee, is whether or not to recommend the introduction of basic wage for Singapore, thc chairman, Sir Sydney Came said yesterday Sir Sydney told The Standard that this problem was related to the general economy of202 words
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Article94 1956-05-31 3 Seaman Gets 7 Years TEO All KOW. 2.1-year-oVi ■a an, was yp^terdny sentenced m tne Singapore High Court to seven years' jail for culpable bomicida not amounting to murder. He wa- charged with the murder of a .-oarer. Quek Kang Lee. on IX 14 laat, at a -Airket near Omar94 words
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Article185 1956-05-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Tunku Abdul Rahman. 22, a rrmndson ol the Sultan of Johore. may take as wife princess from Negri Sembilan. sources close to Johore royalty told The Standard today. The Tunku la the second son of the Regent of Johore. Tunku Mahkota. and185 words
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Article91 1956-05-31 3 'Heady' Time Ahead At Festival SINGAPORE is having a Wine Festival for the next two weeks, to provide an opportunity for the appreciation of the use of wine m food and as an accompaniment to a gourmet's meal. The Festival has been instigated by the Adelphi Hotel, which has prepared91 words
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Advertisement12 1956-05-31 3 StJ'9** PILSNER m BEER J AUST RAtIA L^^^PlM^^S GUTHRIE CO LTD I12 words
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Advertisement192 1956-05-31 3 j The people who know Air Conditioning I Best a a j M^ a a '^fej^B S_^^^™^~p— "v^^yyaj i v J J lYft? #loof/rf /1/r Vomliiianvr t ol* ilislincliint t INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONING j COMPANY, LIMITED. ln:cpora*ed m S J 68, MACKENZIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL 339:5 t AND AT 53. AMPANG192 words
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Article156 1956-05-31 4 CLOSING rubber prices ((ellt^ per lb.) m aSingapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot <nom.) H| I2| .lune No 1 .lune No. 1 RSS 721 ltl No. I RSS 71 71' No .1 RSS 7i 71> Tone: Faster SPORE TIN The price of tin on the156 words
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Article78 1956-05-31 4 Tinu Singapore City Council yc.-A?A.ay decided to annoint a t a a a^. hoc committee to examine and make recommendations on the grading and qualifications of posts m tne Council. Thi- followed a motion tabled by Mr. s. Jaganathan at last month*i meeting. The Finance an I78 words
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Article53 1956-05-31 4 A SIXGAPORE City CounCillor who ?cnds his letters to the City Council unstamped will have the OOat of the postaaja deducted from his Council allowance. The Council yesterday decider' on the "cut" following a recommendation of the Finance arv) General Purposes Committee. The Councillor was not53 words
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Article255 1956-05-31 4 But Speculators Not To Blame, Says Mr. Heah PENANG, Wed. Dealers throughout the country have suffered losses amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars because of the drop m rubber prices, President 6f the Federation of Rubber Trade Associations, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, disclosed255 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-05-31 4 TWO British nurses. Mrs P. S. Saggus (left) and Miss E. V Dawson of St. John Ambulance Brigade arrived m the Colony yesterday on their w.iv t<» Kuala Lumpur to work m resettlement areas. Before Joining the Brigade they were nursing sisters m London hospitals. They will56 words
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Article215 1956-05-31 4 Reid Commission KUALA LI'MPrR, Wed. First task of the sixman Constitutional Commission which will start work shortly, is to decide whether proceedings should be held m public, the chairman Lord Reid, said today i. rd and Ladi Raid dlaPAbarkcd at Port Swettenham fi215 words
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161 1956-05-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wad a Sl-jear-old bachelor aaopkeeper carried a seven-year-old icuat nei Into hia bedroom aad rai r, tha First Magistrate's Co ;rt wus to d today. Thii arai itatc I nt tha nrrLminary Ing liry Into a tentative r'n.n j. of rape161 words
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Article134 1956-05-31 4 THE INDIAN Government lias agreed to relax certain restrictions imposed on the import of some commodities from Malaya. This includes lora'.'.y produced copra, coconut oil, palm oil, other vegetable bob* eißOitlal oils, betel BUI anci pineapple. Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. .1. If. JumabhogTi134 words
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Article102 1956-05-31 4 All-Malay Meeting On Citizenship PENANG, We L The 1 ganizing committee of the Malaya Malay C ngress has agreed to i n.. for a meeting of ftl] Malay poll ll bO( tei at toe Kuala Lump IT Town Hall on J ll I Tee committee which held its meeting at102 words
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Article58 1956-05-31 4 two Aaaarscaa ai rlety ihowmen, arrive I m Singapore yeaterday a their way to Mew 7.C-. ana lor a 20-week engageaaaasaa They are Mr. Brat L asaa 1 and Mr, afrank Etad ::Te who bava r rn rm t *g since Urn left school. They recently58 words
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Advertisement503 1956-05-31 4 f si, a w "brothers" oi-^_ATwr Xttr^cVions i a :ST ARTS PAPITni 1^" U5 4> TODA V! UHrl '^iM! 6.30 9.30 p.m. I IULII) UIFH TUt SLEDOE- HAMMER I VIOLENCE OF MEN aSIH BLAZI\C. CLAS! 5 Xt 3yjfl_aMEcßgns A K^prlm J (&P pILLUS DtpaatST WlLLiia fUttSAJI nm m c*q -mam503 words
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Advertisement260 1956-05-31 4 ll LAI HAY I I riLMAi ay a .11 \> "^h^r 7--0 B opens T 7i7rr^^ TODAY! WHAY^I FROM KAMI il 1 TO SHAME! \j*M AW 'ftMfdOMocariON. Ml INSIOf "Ovawj $ou 1l r'i-'-^/TOMORROh i I 1 Susan HAYWARD (1 1\ Richard COME -Fr* tl \JcVANFIEE T Dv |J Ray DANTON260 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-05-31 5 _-F^ l.uards pictured on their arrival m Sineapore m ..prr Dunera 1 Inset) The O.C, Lt. Col. W.N. Cairns.20 words
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Article137 1956-05-31 5 IL. plajed b 7 6ue*?ns ■«•>» a^ and -va" ETposted to and men have had m weeks' leave ir. Br I tin after a long spell of dut*. a rthern Germany before their appointment here. He added that the initial Jungle warfare tra a_ tures received whl* Rr: tain137 words
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247 1956-05-31 5 NEW WAGE BILL WILL GO UP BY $500 ,000 IN 1956 PENANG, Wed.— The revised wage bill for daily rated workers and clerks .n the Mun.c.pal service will go up by $500,000 for the current year. nin J;' va: djockwd by the President of the Municipal Council, Mr. J. S.247 words
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Article60 1956-05-31 5 REVENUE collected bar the Singapore Customs' Department during 1 953 showed a m urged Increase of >»; :•"",..">"-> 3 m excess of tha timated revenua of 970,229,500. Revenue collected frOBB < Inema admissions increased y $21.01 i). A revival of professional sing .'md all-in wresA ng60 words
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Article46 1956-05-31 5 THE Minister for Tranaport, Mr. Onu r ~Okfl Lim. Will meet repn m ntal lvea ol the National Union of Transpofi Workers on June 1 In an effort to end the 50-day-old strike by 80 driven and conductors of thc Selangor Omnibus company.46 words
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Article42 1956-05-31 5 DFPfTY Bur> rintendenl of Pi Mr C. at Bund< raj, baa bt m tnanaferred from Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Lipis m Pahanf to bo the Ofllcer-ln-Charge of Criminal investlgationa for the state. lie succeeds Mr. E, B.a"a r o.42 words
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Article139 1956-05-31 5 EX-SERVICEMEN TELL OF HARDSHIPS K".\:..\ T DMPUR, H4 i Tha Fedei al V •'a >• aior Ai itBnl Minister !1 c ,r 8, I: Bahan aa 'm Bhams Idin saci ifl ad bis VI ijp < 1 1 *faatafdav oa the orden al the Chiof Ilia ltl Tunku A d139 words
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Advertisement138 1956-05-31 5 V w WW? Ww 1 f^» Ofeoorsnthey a-V Revi-i i^_j_^_T" _HU I i r*T^ mmmmmW t limbs and bright intelligent if mS^i^/^W] j each bring i r a: joy ar.«l I B^mZAmmmSmmmm\ami -piness r homes. JB^^l^l _r I It a all because they ar* KmmMm^SaW I Hn correctly fed and138 words
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Miscellaneous1329 1956-05-31 5 sStcindard cMlmanac Information at a Glance S'liN^WpTClßl I TELOK ANSON .BMvC^Z «„T |jIL> i Xi I f^- r^ X^^ lV^ 1 C\ril\\: V,,:h:<lden Cargo 12.45. <> c-. ren,-. 1 --n B_r. »•-»> l.'i ;vm. New* y c„ t mp an ■Ss^sr~^ Vj^v A^ _~^J n Xl :Vl T 1 -41,329 words
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Article639 1956-05-31 6 DCITICS nationalism and lad 0. :a:th m thc 1 ..re some of the facto:** arhi b HMI endowments to f^thiS a colonial so I I Bfhi h IIM pioneers fcM v.;, and their descends I |00d stakes, the people, who arrived with nothing and 1 rto I hard639 words
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Article289 1956-05-31 6 'Till l i Constitutional Commission will be r v. ith petitions and memoranda from all section <^:" Mm papulation It will not be t'.\ v>K it to study a variety of conflicting views and cla.::.^ bit its findings will assuredly affect fOf good or a. the non-Malays289 words
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587 1956-05-31 6 CHEONGSAMS GO BACK TO THE 90s Sii Your arti -le about the Cba ngaau an rai Buralj ■a aaaaaofiaa aasonaat tha old.-:-:".-, arho remember tha nineties and their older friend* ol tha aai eatiaa and 8 fl Early m the ee~ century a D D M Fashion n aata i587 words
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Letter101 1956-05-31 6 BIT] Mr. William Tan noaenMs a bouquet for the fuel and aaj lital Ie manner m arhl fa ha baa anMgned up the i-' aali b fiasco. 1* Is not often that we mcc- a man. who ran take aefeal MM admit *he shortcomings <>f his own side, as101 words
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Letter97 1956-05-31 6 .Sir: I fully a^ree with ■LCJt, of Kuala Lumpur wno expressed his views ■bout the constitution and Data Onn. It is true then. thai the people of Malaya ignore their ow n men; this Should n°t he so. The country's solutions could be f.i.r'.y discussed and sett'ed by the97 words
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Letter350 1956-05-31 6 S;r: I was shocked to read m your paper las* Fr: lay that the Selangor Religious Department ta considering banning '"Qariiani teachings and its followers from the State. It was further reported that some youngsters m Kampong Bahru. K.L. Malay Settlement, had taken the law into their350 words
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283 1956-05-31 6 Sir; We have two Chief Ministers m Malaya. They are Tunku Abdul Rahman, Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya and Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of the Colony of Singapore. Ever since Mr. Attlee was head of the Labour Government m England statesmen from283 words
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Article554 1956-05-31 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By 'TWERE wiU be a perceptible 1 Increase this morning m the community of human pouter pigeons In Malaya. There will also be more disappointed, disgruntled, disheartened and frustrated men. The cause for both effects is Her Majesty's offlrial birthday and the554 words
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Article1052 1956-05-31 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O'Donovan By mediate review of our r ilitaru structure, H s poss b'c thai rhe Eafa nel ohel position of the United States na y S*b> integrate to a point where tcr sft lO be forced into either total war or Vn- iget o?i." Atal aa1,052 words
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Advertisement10 1956-05-31 6 HUMANISED TRUFOOD ttvosi like vtvolUexs milk, THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.10 words
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Advertisement27 1956-05-31 6 STAMPS Sir; I would like to exchange Canadian stamps, for Singapore stamps, and others. with interested readers MORGAN NAVIES. 3028. 7th Avenue West, Vancouver. British. Columbia Canada.27 words
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Advertisement59 1956-05-31 6 f^REFRICERATOR "«jfc Full \vr.-~ r aporator m SMliisai finish, trsnsluetnt food JrvegaMhte inside of door and many mare j List Price Spore* P*r_« Less 57c for Con Hire Purchase— jf* 12 monthly po 24 monthly payments of s 3 1 cv. ft. <fc f rj H{\ models also a. <Jr59 words
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Article16 1956-05-31 7 aje Visits R__ May 30 '•fait Embassy ■a? Russia Is eSGMMf Fp:ts by I «MJB16 words
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Article40 1956-05-31 7 tat \i>„ asrvrJ h In^ian fj:, sa^ today he h Alger! X \'-r NaI* y usefui m\\**»* of the SM_ts_ ise) m it it lis 11 ith 1 a nveh**TZ A gPr, a Se*? lr ti htartS" 1 *> counter40 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-05-31 7 DELBERT Peek of Kennewick. Washington, seems to be m trouble as a wild I .SOU-pound Brahma bull tries to trample him. Luckily for IVek. the bit; bull landed with feel either side nt him. and the row boy j came out with only a.l slightly iniured hand.A.P. - 89 words
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227 1956-05-31 7 JOE LOUIS HAS A CHAMPION IN HIS TAX TUSSLE WASHINGTON. May 30 (IT) Rep. Alfred 1). v< nm>ki introduced legislation yesterday to forgive tuck taxes former heavyweight champion Joe 1 Louis owes I'ncle Sam. L -.is, wh nal name ls I a L. Ban a X -ntly has been wrestling227 words
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Article71 1956-05-31 7 IDh.D Ma> It) K-i- Iti An Attempt tn rid the Aniami-iKhima .p •!!•!> smithlip m fn.m Mi.ik.v il hr.ilth board ht> ipp. il ler imi.f >ni)«iu A t aal showed that skank s were adept at k nz ike> and findui.' M.ake egg's. I A i71 words
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Article34 1956-05-31 7 FORMER Prime Mm r Shlgeru Yoshida yesterday warned Japan that I sole purpose m pressing for diplomatic relations with UaH country was to create internal disturbances and lead it toward Communism. TJ J34 words
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Article169 1956-05-31 7 P LOT TO RESCUE MAKARIOS J*** f ailed WHEN BOAT WAS WRECKED' I iaJr^aa said MaSaw hi FgK the V r z «s. »r about 1.000 miles southwest of the Seychelles 2 roup uhere Makarios is b.-.ng held Ihe Telegraph said: \r\r srhooner was known lo be < .irrun? Eric169 words
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189 1956-05-31 7 SOVIET POLICY: MIND OUR OWN BUSINESS LONDON, M.»v 30 (AT) Soviet Premier Hul- mm told the Yujro- > v people last night tii.it Russian foreign i> ba>e:l on thc principle of "not interring ri the internal ill i;> ol other states." The statement, broad- I by Belgrade Radio, i 1189 words
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Article82 1956-05-31 7 v k v.iy ap "Kiop." a modern Russian comedy that's rolling the aisles m Moscow, is headed for Broadway. Robert w D arttna aaJd a. a it and British diree Peter Brook plan to a play here. No date was set. "Kaon.* W la RaMHMB for82 words
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Article41 1956-05-31 7 PRIME MINISTER of New Zealand, Mr. Si Iney Holland, .t:': H -rigkorig yesterday by air for Tokyo to >cgm his six-day tour cf Japan as the gueit of Japan*! Prime Minister, Mr. I hiro Hat oya ni a. Renter.41 words
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Article274 1956-05-31 7 One Was A Former Premier Most Heinous Crimes Against The State' MOSCOW, May 30 (UP)— The Soviet Union disclosed yesterday J has executed four Communist leaders m Azerbaijan, including the tormer premier of that Soviet republic bordering on Iran. They were charged with being accomplices of274 words
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Article98 1956-05-31 7 LOS ANGELES, May 30 IP British actress Joan ilins was awarded a Superior Court divorce yesterday from aci r Maxw< 11 Reed and her attorney said ihe has agreed pa] Reed U555,950 and attorney fees. The 23-year-old British t> auty told Judge Walter b. Ode::, ir98 words
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Article23 1956-05-31 7 WAB MINISTER Anthony Head v rdaj rejected a suggestion thai Britain withdraw "boy soldi'"-" eadcts under 18 from Cyprus D P,23 words
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Article133 1956-05-31 7 Solomon Won't Allow It COLOMBO. ;.i rjU iter) M•' Sob non Ban i -.ike. a.p Prime Minister ol ceyion. said here today he ami not peo- to allow any maj 5 d< nonstration In Irincoinalee, siM of a big British naval base He ,'.■;•<: commenting at iTFaeJdj Tre c s133 words
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138 1956-05-31 7 What Is News?, Editors Can't Tell ZURICH. May M (AP) Editon attending the assembly of tne International Press Inititute reached no agreement yaaterday on the amount of newspaper space the wedding of Prince Rainier of Monaco and Grace Kelly last month deserved. Edwin Roth, correspondent ifl London for the Stuttgarter138 words
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Article24 1956-05-31 7 THE first ships of West Germany's new naval forces were put Into service yesterday. Western Allied representatives attended the brief ceremony. A.P.24 words
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138 1956-05-31 7 MOSCOW. May 30 (UP) Russia yesterday summoned the Supreme Soviet to a full session starting July 11. the first Since Stalin's errors were disclosed to the Soviet people. The summons, reported by the Tas.s News Agency, did not disclose the agenda. It will138 words
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Article25 1956-05-31 7 THI United States will provide Japan with about Q5515.000.000 m wheat and powdered milk to expand the Japanese school lunch pro- gramme.—. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article45 1956-05-31 7 JAKARTA, May 30 (Reuter) Rebel gangs have infiltrated into Jakarta, according to the local military commander, Major Djuhro Sumitradilaga. The rebels were members of the Dsrul Islam, a band of religious fanatics dedicated to the establishment of a theocratic Btate, he added.45 words
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192 1956-05-31 7 'Smokescreen Won't Hide Nehru's Aims' KARACHI, May 30 (Reuter)— Mr. Hamidul Hug Chowdhury, Pakistani Foreign Minister last night accused Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Premier of trying to use the status of Chitral state as a "smokescreen" to cover India's dispute with Pakistan over Jammu and Kashmir. I Mr. Chowdhury was192 words
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Article112 1956-05-31 7 1st Plane Into 'Forbidden City' LONDON. May :,n (AP) The first paaacngef plana from Peking arrived yesterday at the "forbidden ci*y" of Lhasa, capita] of mountainous Tibet, Peking Radio reported. The Bight naarlj MOO miles over range after ranaja of mountaina last more \h?.'\ 1 1 houra, the radio said,112 words
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Article65 1956-05-31 7 LONDON. May 30 (Renter^ Britain"s delta winged atom bomber, the four-jet Avro Vulcan, will be m service with the Royal Air Force m a few weeks' time, it was learned yesterday. A well-known wartime bomber station. Waddington. near Lincoln, has been reconstructed and the runways lengthened65 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-05-31 7 THE krrn ryes of I'rincf-s Margaret arc app.mnt in this pi( tin < oj l hi- prim «"v S as sho stands at tin saluting base on Dunstall Taik ra< p« oursr. \\ol\ri hainptmi. reviewing a paradi nl i ic lit thousand cirl guides and brownies The primes*A.P. - 51 words
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Article111 1956-05-31 7 Hanging: One More Hurdle LO: DOIf, May 30 (UP) A B: the de penalty for murder m Br •ed another parharr.er. hurdie last night. The House of Commons 'or the on the final committee stage of the Biil which wo.ld make j for murder iLeg; has only to be heard111 words
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Article34 1956-05-31 7 SI CRI r rebel c *umentS I French 1 the Casbah have deflr. i tabllshed I d tlfo rival nil onall I groopa are co-r-:v av.ac r -volt, official dd 'sterday TJ P.34 words
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Advertisement131 1956-05-31 7 i/w^M* I Vowen%ind 41 M% _r^ the too', waterproof automatic watch that ac'uaHy r!va!s pe-- J^B \^mt petual motion! Powerwind. the most advanced self-wind.eg _j_T W mechanism m any watch, is unique for its compactness making fl 1 1 the new .Mido for ladies the world's smartest, most graceful auto-131 words
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Article137 1956-05-31 8 2 ABDUCTED AND STRANGLED Xt ALA II MPI'R. Wed— The bodies of the two Chinese abducted by Communist terrorists from Kampong Pahang New Village. Tapah. on Saturday, were found yesterday by a rubber tapper. Wong A Y< a V. r Nam Soon, both were an137 words
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200 1956-05-31 8 WORKERS IN GOVT. SEEK TIES WITH TUC MORE than 12.000 Btegapore i inment r ployccs m 26 trade uni o want to frade 'Jr. B Congress— on one cond They ask that the T.U.C. refrain from meddling m local politics and be free from obligation to political parties. The Singapore200 words
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Article174 1956-05-31 8 FRESH UNREST AT S.T.C. FRESH industrial unrest ls brewing m the Singapore Comp.A This time it is over the allotment of duty to drt?< and conductors on public holiday LaM night, the Binfapore Trarion Company Employees' Union thi r ict all driver.- ana conductors not a uort for duty on174 words
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Article36 1956-05-31 8 AY x 3 woman, Giok Eng who fa to attend the Muar Magistrate's Court Icr a summons to be a m a case on April 3, fined I the Magis--1 Pay m Ah mad36 words
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Article39 1956-05-31 8 HONGKONG, May M. Special Standard Service: CI dng priea of the Hongkong Exchange were: S 15.78 to Cl sterling; 15.***** tn L'SSI; $1,836 to "Malayan SI; 10.180 to one Indonenan Kupiah; Gol I 1255.25 to a taaL39 words
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Article30 1956-05-31 8 •RAM messenger, 8 a 50-yard-i and plunc off Clifford F >.ngapqre. night to save a drowning girl. The g 17, a nm ant was m difficul-30 words
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115 1956-05-31 8 E Singapore City Council yesterday rejected a motion by Sim Beng Seng, to lift the present limit ot 1,560 taxis m the Colony. The motion which was r tabled at last month's meeting was referred to the Vehicles and Traffic Committee for conaideration. The115 words
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Article74 1956-05-31 8 Farmer Axed A Buffalo To Death A SINGAPORE fara er arho did not like his neighbour's iffalo grazing on his compound, rushed out one day and slashed the animal to death with an axe. The farmer, Marin bin Tl ib, 40. pic;. a Ifl the Fifth Urate's Court to a74 words
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196 1956-05-31 8 Driver On Negligence Charge A LOAD oi rice m bags suddenly slipped from a moving lorry and crushed a fisherman to death, a Sii -,apore Traffic Court was told yesterday. Kok Cheng Swee, a aritness, told this while testifying ag I Ong Jiam196 words
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Article161 1956-05-31 8 A PRINTER, Cho w Weng Choy, who got two years' jail |M I I .ag under •itroi i rati 8 aacah mer.!-. yerterday had the aanteaea reduced to three months when ha MM I 8 I before Mr. Justice Tan All 1 In the161 words
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Article27 1956-05-31 8 tav Eng Kara, ned < $00 by the Ml* ite. Inche Pawan Ahmad on Sun- 1 day for carrying on a trade of 'hout a licence.27 words
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Article93 1956-05-31 8 MOTOR cycle chains and bottli wi re used m a Singapore Court was told vest< rday a 4 a inquiry wh« n faced a tentative charge ot causing the death of Chew Bc.r: Sua al <» junction ol Duku and Tembcling Road.^ on April B. The youths were Tan93 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-05-31 8 (LEFT) Inche Othman bin Mohamed Lassim. with his bride, the former Che' Khatii.h binte Nordin, after their marriage m Singapore recently. Inche Othman is on' the staff of the Public Relations Office. (RIGHT) Mr. and Mrs. Hwang Song Chian, who srere married at the Singapore Registry recently. The67 words
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181 1956-05-31 8 Tunku 's Son Wants To Lead Malayan Army To Cyprus KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Tunku Ahmad Nerang\ 23 -year-old son of the Federation Chief .Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has the ambition to lead an army to any part af the world under the banner of the Federation Government. The Tunk::. who181 words
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Article45 1956-05-31 8 KEMAMAN, Wed.— The new 5,000 b tilding of Urn Thons 6ik Bus Company here wj be opened by the District Officer tomorrow at 9.. 50 a.m. About 400 guests have been Invited to atttend a c cktaQ party later In the evening,45 words
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Article331 1956-05-31 8 Alumni Shows Govt, k ADMINISTRATIVE posts m the medical scry,c cs 1 downwards can be Malayanixed immediately without h' the existing service. C: >■ This was claimed m a memorandum on Mala 1 zation of medical services In the Feci*:. ition of M by the Alumni Association of the331 words
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461 1956-05-31 8 'BOYD CONFUSES MERDEKA FIGHT' But Flop Temporary PEOPLES Action Party last nisht charged the British Colonial Secretary with confusing Singapore's fight lor independence by stirring up racial antagonism. m a statement, the Chairman of the party, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, said the Colonial Becretary had made It cit ar that461 words
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Article165 1956-05-31 8 New Polls Roll Is Ready ARE you above 21 year- and a citizen of the United Kingdom or Colonies? Or were you born m the Ted' ra* ion Of Malaya. North Borneo, Sarawak or Brunei, and have been residing m Singapore on April 1 this year? lf 80, fM are165 words
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Article29 1956-05-31 8 birth of ra denr-e." Bl Mr. Lim J eve of thTSI there aouHjfl and I He If there *d7j t0 go around tj he runninj^ijl and tak_j p^T-J29 words
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Article37 1956-05-31 8 itartbJ of eight naß S the third time v neat mer Thr c officers I Fraeet I land. Pakiaaa j Thailand. Unit*] and I on June 11. It will be UN yai Naval Air Sua bawang.37 words
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Article25 1956-05-31 8 R. KRISH Court to a cwM $80 and ingg fror. Palanisa: Road on May a. 1 He wa till June 29. will com- M25 words
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Advertisement183 1956-05-31 8 PRFvJNTv. "Jr Xammmmmmmmmmm^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^m^a^Vm^Vm rnLOLlilo s '^r :g> 11 ilia £J Ll'gui'iJ UlAAj] nnnn it'lJlMiS'ja^^ B| -^^^h B^^B I fl lv!^B M^fl^l tW fl Hrn mm" I'^V S fl 'aßßßßßßßßßßßßßßßafl^l^l^l^l^l^l^l^lla^^^ Mm Tal Pa ii T^ rlaTA^aßW^ ami aY^mmmmmmm^mmEKmmam^^J^^'rW^s^m^^mi y €m^^ fl fl flfl flP^9 B^_^_M_M_^_M___^___^_^_^_ifl _MM f I^—^—Y^ fl_T Wr^^^' MmmmmmT^^^^^tL183 words
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Article926 1956-05-31 9 53Ur: the girl who knows all the wily jS a Woif-lore is learned only through .jcrienct- One girl who learned it the hard f s rr Pat Owens. She also learned to gMOhres at their own game. Now she passes he tip to Betty Smith for that man with926 words
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Article, Illustration1801 1956-05-31 9 S'pore Will Come Up At Nehru -Eden Talks PREMIER Nei.ru -s fort] a ing v 0 London for the Comm nwe ilth 0 inference, and later to V, a »hing, n f i r ar, 14 hheari k ith l< Een er, ie interpreted m pdliti al circles here as1,801 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-05-31 9 Beau ti ful Dancer LI AT 5. A If. P-;;rrrr-o'rf <i;>:rcr, tome t'r^'r ago ftliitfl to SjMpnporc iptth Britatn'j nrr comcdiait, iVomM U' .<- in "MAD OF IHE BfOMCNT." Here 9H4 |«t1l drttsed U a bejcu-cNed fesllOfM "i I HlPllbc/ tl Mi Cabaret Club in London' PTcfl Knd. Su/iau; ;s54 words
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Advertisement166 1956-05-31 9 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE MALAYAN RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION provides a link between the main towns of the Federation and some cf the smaller townships. In all some 20 scheduled services or c opened per week calling at 19 different places, os shown on thc map below ft Q*v~Z a»| ■j*"' ar- ,Z~166 words
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Miscellaneous140 1956-05-31 9 HlDlYC rr\AnnurAni\ nTT nnr r c\ ITS iW itoctofi eu bo Mid Pih iROSSWORD PUZZLE ™Z Wi^t, v nu? r 10. i in the port-now to Ml i^^H rou'V- < rr ■>"'-: '11) JML__JHP__JBl— P^*l 12 A i <■: :r.r > n g a 20. 1:1.5 ba' not all are140 words
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Article214 1956-05-31 10 M \LACCA. Wed— Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. head af I'MTAC a leading rubber agency here, last night said that he was convinced that natural product would be able to face the competition from synthetic. Sir Cheng-lock was convinced that natural rubber would be able to hold214 words
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297 1956-05-31 10 RUBBER DROPS 3 1/4 C., TIN 3 1/8 New Low Reached Standard Market Reporter THE possibility of lower rubber prices is being widely speculated m Singapore yesterday when first grade rubber for June shipment dropped 3i cents to 72 1 cents per lb., the lowest since October 1954. The market297 words
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Article120 1956-05-31 10 I I Trade cy] Pore gi this up pnc of pai JJM duung o3 ing muls of k cta*s byjS market; Ex Ports tn_J toe c 3 tne corr__| liaO j purchases, pec-. 1 ol the pasf3 The p^T3 country x c t J bee hoia» 1 cnases. tobetweo120 words
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146 1956-05-31 10 CLOSER co operation between Chinese and Malays is developing m Tangkak. .lohore where the two communities are putting their efforts together to form a transport firm The SinoMalay Transport Company. The Tangkak branch of UMNO at a committee meeting decided to146 words
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Article25 1956-05-31 10 CANADIAN prairie farmers will cut 1956 wheat acreage to a 13-year low, although more barley and flax will be planted than ever before25 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-05-31 10 tion Ltd* n 8 Hague, ro attend I 1 cerei oa 7 of Co-oper era Iloaalena/abriek GUpUterleaorOoeniiaeli Dcrentc. H< Ua I d. M Tan is oa a foa m oaaV btumesj tr.ur <>' Evrope, MR TAX KOOB JIM, tor of Ayiwi Organ ta- 1 id faap), left59 words
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Article44 1956-05-31 10 NEW YORK My M (UP)— i c Aver ices. STOCKS dustriali 471 SQ 20 Rails 165.72 18 Utilities 5 I Stocks 171.80 BONDS I 96 56 The pow-Jor.. I MUD d Il des '84 26 average equals |0Q) Closed a* 16144 words
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165 1956-05-31 10 Red Bid To Flood Cloth Mart A Failure RUSSIAN attempts at flooding their textiles m the >outh-east Asian markets have proved a dismal fail we. Mr. D.T. Assomull. chairtnanol the Indian Chamber Commerce. Singapore, and a textile merchant with arorklwadc eonnecttons, estimated that the influx of Rutllan textiles into Malaya165 words
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Article40 1956-05-31 10 IUI Malayan B ssoci ition buying rates (airmail I to merdtai ta are 1 ida: TT a|, 0 1) S3 S 1 '"> dil 33 13 it;, credit bills .< oi,. bills ing: TT. or o.D. SI 3/11 n ad40 words
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Article134 1956-05-31 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yeatorri iV renortcd the following business done: Fed. Disp. $1.85 <si.B7i- Gammon $1.70 to $1.72: Brewenes 83.52J cd: 11. Colls 97 rents. Cold Storage $1.42", overnight; Straits S*e_am.-hip $23.65: Strata Times 52.52|; S'raiis Steamship $11 \/y U.K. orda. $7.70. Austra] AmaL 16/t, |g/| 16/ lOg;134 words
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Article101 1956-05-31 10 BINGAPC RE Chinese Pan-* d Exrhange noon es per picul yesterday were Copra. June $28| buyers. S2*'l ,v..c oconut oil (bulK. $42 se ers, coconut oil ili n $45| .Muntok white pepper wsk white $90 sellers. Specie Sarawak black S7O 18 Copra Association ii i pri i SI101 words
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Article15 1956-05-31 10 THE Indaa I catenates the M production tM during the I almost 4 j*r<J15 words
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Article117 1956-05-31 10 OFTER ROADS Bias 9 Main, Hi kyo Ham Hamill >n Harbour, M Backzck. [tola, Falstria, Dei shire, Ushio Maru, Silmdoeng, Blissful, Madeline, E,^a Maru, Ka'.i>ckoe. INN PR ROADS To- c Goa M•: .ka. Tons Tl > Hai ilui. C lit, x Delhi. Song B- t Hua Li.117 words
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Article100 1956-05-31 10 MORE than IM representatives of trade bodies m countries met m Paris ye>ternav as the Council af the International Chamber of Commerce to discuss closer Trade cooperation between Asia and the rot of the world anc the pari private industry is to play *n atomic development. The100 words
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Article165 1956-05-31 10 A IX sections of the Malayan share market were quiet yesterday, with prices drifting to lower levels. The ea tier tendency' follow* ri the lower prices of rubber and tin. Malayan Shan-brokers' Aasoclation yesterday reported the following business done* INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Mi ayan165 words
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Article, Illustration155 1956-05-31 10 A TWO-MAN Rhodesian trade delegation is m Malaya to boost the tobacco trade with this country. They are C Mar far- nt Sec: etai f the merce and Ind of the Rhodesian Federation, and Mr. r c tan! S an Tor a Marketing B155 words
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547 1956-05-31 10 Economic Position Sound Sir Eric ."MALAYA is fortunate m having a sound ecow mic situation and the Colonial Office deserve credit for the confidence they have established m al! con cerned and the dignity with which they arc conduct ing- the preparation of their own euthanasia, saw sir Eric MaeFadven,547 words
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Article26 1956-05-31 10 IB Philippines agre* d to another fourmonth extension of its ba agn iBM Bl with Japan. reign Offic< anr. unced m Manila yesterday. A.P.26 words
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Article171 1956-05-31 10 NEW YORK. Ma> M that the latest report on of the woild should ha\« ./j the report came out <>n i 1 opening of World Tradr W»* Ayr event. Word Trade Week nelps bring home Aineri the importance at c.o>e commercial and economic ties with other peoples. The M171 words
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Advertisement563 1956-05-31 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDER \I lON ot MALAYA Payment of Electricity Bills Kota Bh.iru ITH efTect from 2r 1 T 1956 Ble. r B and E)ep<> r pa:d at th* X Bharu will be c a antral Pleetrlcity Board Office. I 1 m iru. Hours of Collections:563 words
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Advertisement593 1956-05-31 10 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F MS. r* :i p 137) Notice under Section 137. 1 \v hpr-as n appaan tc tIM O uncil that the andermentloned land la In Process el dotal prrAnt: A tiCP b A-.- a re elv^n i;nd»-r Section 14H ol V -.-.a H .atcV En..<**m'nt hat593 words
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Advertisement487 1956-05-31 11 ■<; TRADING CO., LTD. B%'C^ H2-6 Rebinaon Road I a.UE FUNN-L LINE I'"* ll v,cl ~0 0 Ph.ladelph.e Cult laeee h fcnang 9/14 h"' l/M v m m 19/21 MV l«"» 2^/27 """L. pe#*s 1"" d discharge cargo. Lloyd I'- :an line _H fenana In Port lulv lulv P S487 words
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Advertisement1146 1956-05-31 11 S'LlI 05 MA *SFKXD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Ship pina < Incorporated m Singapore) (12 l«ne«) D.pt, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S2 1 ;,;f!' 0 p,OCMd oth., port, to load .nd d.sch.rg. e.r«o SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON fr CONTININT Singapore Ant.lochu, tof a^^^ b Salli P. S harr1,146 words
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Advertisement923 1956-05-31 11 MITSUI jfe LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S S hom Penonfl B TI M U fof Y o^hama, Kobe Moji c 5 Jun e 1 June FOR JAPAN f rom Continent Akibason Maru for Yokoha--2. Nagoya. Kobe v.a Hongkong AL 14 J u»e Akosh.jon Moru for Yokohama Nago,a Kobe vio923 words
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Advertisement764 1956-05-31 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES I OUTWARDS Soiling* tor Bangkok and Fat East Pcnong P. Shorn S pore "LALANDIA" 7 9 Jun. 1 0 1 3 June 14 15Jun. "MAGDALA" 10 12June 13 14 Jun c 15 16Junt 1 "JAVA" 15/16 June 17/18Jun. 19 22Jun. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg,764 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-05-31 12 FRENCH i >-3r Odile |p*Mt-Up, chic and successful, is still o tchoolflirl at* Heart. She keeps her pigtails $h« grew at school. Says e "I 'ova my pgi too much to part e is now In London on a I t UNUSUAL costume rc'eUP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-05-31 12 FIREMEN help dancer Dawath Soliman, former dancer for Ktafl Forcuv oi E;,r f fttafMI faff yV^^ the 20-foot high Stuhlmann Fountain in Hamburg, Germany. The dancer who is currently appearing in a Hamburg night-club, posed for a photographer on P the top of the fountain, wearing onlyAP; UP - 205 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-05-31 12 THE gr weor,ng 1%bamboo curtains to be exact a J C- the right is the "Princess" J" 1 V MOi monogram. Both outf,t 5 J I collection shown recently i n p*,. H| "/■on. AP v. H Spring comes a flood of festivals m Jcp^B pyi and s oreAP - 78 words
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Article434 1956-05-31 13 Tommy Farr - Tommy Farr By L^3o^Arch,c Moore come within split seconds of his > C nkcc Stod.um, New York, m September lost K?_et Rocky Marciano. was the world hfl champion, dropped by a c been the br-.AA.Ag of the end ol Ifarciano'i unMarciano went dov I retired to a tmxirml una434 words
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Article, Illustration684 1956-05-31 13 Dan Maskell - VARIATION OF STROKE PLAY IS A NECESSITY Dan Maskell Says I()NI) N, Maiy 30. The seriou tournament and championship class tennis player must have variation of stroke play m order to adapt himself to a variety of courts, conditions and opponents. The ordinary week-end player w?io is not particularly interested684 words
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278 1956-05-31 13 Red Athletes Virtual Pros, Korean Charges SEOUL, .May 29 (IP)— The General Secretary of the South Korea Olympic Committee charged today that Communist athletes are "virtually professionals." Olympic Secretary Lee Sang Berk told United Press that South Koreans "can't hope to compete with athletes trom Bllttia and her satellites." He278 words
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Article182 1956-05-31 13 Seven New Players For Malacca MALACCA. Wed. Thirteen players have been invited by the Malacca Cricket Association tn turn up at the Malacca Club padang for its inter-State fixture with Negri Sembilan on June 9 and 10. They are M.C. Kailasapathy <captain J.M. Hundley. K. Sivasamboo, AG. Sharp, J. Sequerah,182 words
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Article37 1956-05-31 13 THE Hannigan Shield M er final between Johora and Selangor Police will he played en Sunday at 5 p.m. at Johore Bahru. Selangor Police asked and were given a postponement to Sunday.37 words
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Article25 1956-05-31 13 RAUB, Wed— The Raub Die-tri'-t Police will hold their annua! athletic sports at the Ra .b padang on June 2 at 2.''o p.m.25 words
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Article375 1956-05-31 13 THE Open Mixeu Foursomes for tne Royal blind Club Shield will ba played today from L 3€ p.m at tht Ii aub. The Draw and Starting times are: IST TEE 230 M: Hodgkin i f Mr. CruicJcshank (18) Miss Sutherland (25) ft Mr. J Hall 1 16);375 words
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Article56 1956-05-31 13 TAN Kwee Kwang was the Boys' Division "A*' individual champion at the Braddell Rise Combined Schools sports on Tuesday. He won three events. Loh Soh Soy. Leini Ang and Mak Ing Leng shared the Girts* division "A" title. Braddell House with Ufl points was the champion House.56 words
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Article62 1956-05-31 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Entries are invited for the three miles open and tb€ 4 x 220 yds. relay foC Bi hoofe, clubs and asaoclattong nt (he All Malayan Railway meet tr, be hdd at the Brickfields Rnad ground 0B June 9. Entries should reach the62 words
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Article66 1956-05-31 13 THE following w;ll represent the Pel ok Kurau V ingsteri against the Police Traini tg School "A" toddy at the 1 TS ground ai B i Say Be ga kta Ibral m, Chui K:m. Hasina Omar Mohamad. A:. drew Ys Ta I a M( c Dollah. K66 words
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268 1956-05-31 13 JOHORE BAHRI\ Hed The Royal Johore Challenge Cup for competition m small bore rifle shooting open to teams m the Federation and aSingapore attracted eight entries this year. The Cup which has been ir. the custody of the Johore Bahru Rifle Association ever since268 words
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Advertisement565 1956-05-31 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATH BEACH 1 K-.t rm. n c R. E. Dearly belovr Bather <-■ >me died suddenly m E and ACKNOWLEDGMENT \v:i.l S .-cc L Dr. Seid. Mat: the N Singapore Home rlease acce; I cerest thanks and app for the a i m wh convc r my surgical565 words
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Miscellaneous122 1956-05-31 13 Boer By A I Capp *<Tv^-«-Os A£?E SWARM AIG WITW GROUPS ESPECIALLY MENACED BV THE BALD iGuLE I !op By V. T. Hamlin m~ m^ ,,11 I \S I UtY/ 5T0P THAT/ 4 rf >CffiNO V M6 j^^ L Cb fe» V C>F THIS PASTARPLY I < Peort 0! Juliet122 words
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Article, Illustration378 1956-05-31 14 by The Sports Editor QNE more Malayan sportsman is honoured by the Queen for 'services rendered...a nd once more Malayans can take pride m the fact that their sport is indeed basking m the sun. Mr. Goh Chye Hin, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire378 words
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281 1956-05-31 14 All The Spore Business Houses Soccer >IMF DARBY Sports Club, who had moved up to third place m the SinrjA-"'*' Business finises division 1 football league last week, retained the position din- a strong Mercantile Bank team to a goalless draw at281 words
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Article55 1956-05-31 14 l>i\Mnn A S l.Thx 0 M Rank n s r .".i n i DiviM.m 1 Brr-Aei r> "> < a W 1 1 1 hr <- 3 Ml 1 v i > w j icks o Division 3 !\p .m- R 1 Borneo n 1 Bou*tr.id55 words
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Article116 1956-05-31 14 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD 1 bara Singh, who was fir 100 yds.. 220 yd.s. and the lons jump, won the dual championship at the annual athletic Sports of Beatty Secondary Afternoon School held at the Kwong Avenue School ground yesterday. Mrs. Chew Swee Kee r* aented the prizes to116 words
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437 1956-05-31 14 Kim Ousts Kit Soon In Minor Singles Upset T.>. KIM treated a minor upset m the Singapore trnni> championships yesterday when he eliminated a reputable player, Khon? Kit Soon, m the mens singles touiney played at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Ki'ii won t> 4. fr> 3. steadiness and accurate Stroking437 words
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101 1956-05-31 14 Xl A! LUMPUR. Wed i At Fv i iman 1 c Fede- f a rt -2 Chief Mm■- has presented i c illei je n a Malaya inter-state ibadmmton 0 :.i iy ci 11 be know n as the 'Tui Abdul R.« im n101 words
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Article168 1956-05-31 14 Griggs&Mrs. Harland Are First In Kt'AI.A LUMPUR Wed M ij ir Griggs and Mrs. Harland c fi:.-". pur mi n the mixed ea to qualify for the lemillll I i arhCß they beat M. Marchal and Miss Grenier H— 2 (j— 2 m the Selangor Graded Hardcourts to v narnent168 words
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Article159 1956-05-31 14 SINGAPORE Traction Company beat Kra>er and Neave by three goals to one m a division 1 league match at Serangoon Road yesterday. l C pany, who a« I ng I—o m Die lent minute. /Ed iter to net three lia a ply. *.ar Singh, who159 words
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Article74 1956-05-31 14 SEVENTH STRAIGHT FOR SCS SINGAPOKM (old Storage reg stercd their seventh straight win when they beat William Jacks by two goals to nil m the SBHFA Div. 2 l<vgiie at River Valley Koad yesterday. Thi artanen scored a goa^ In I l .i half. Both C n I d Storage74 words
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Article85 1956-05-31 14 AH IT-TRICK by All Said enab'<- the Bi entiles Sporti Cub to trounce Cable snd Wire. leti Sp Club by Ba* goals to oa* -1 dv i n 2 league match *t Fi gf p. a.-, yesterday. I Seng scored th* other goal85 words
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Article131 1956-05-31 14 SINGAPORE SOCCEtL SAFA Div. I: Pulse Breni Fated oa. Tiger S.\. e| J, ilea Beznr stadium S p Rovers SC oa. AAA ct Jatea Besar stadium 7 p.m.; Din. c.\ 'A' ml aSfnr SoccerUrs 'A' a: Farrer Park; D*r. ZB: BOOCA rs. Dnekunrd 'A' a f CYMA. ATHLETICS:131 words
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Article260 1956-05-31 14 WITH 13 points to their ereriit. "Q" team won the championship at the annual (i.11.Q. FABELF athletic meet held at the Tanglin ground yesterday. Result* were: mo >ards: 1. L Cpl Biggs. 2 lane, 3. Ptt Curson— ll.J sac l'O Aards hurdles: 1. L Cpl260 words
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Article66 1956-05-31 14 PENANG, Wed. Malay evens*.- m Penang hav c been invited to attend a meeting at the premises on the Penang and ProVince Weliesley Malay Teachers t -nnn m Burmah Road this Suncay to discuss th c formation of a Penang Malay Cyclists' Association. Membership of the66 words
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Article193 1956-05-31 14 Sunday 'Date' For Three SWIFTS Athletes Association. Nee Soon Garrison and K.A.F. Changi will meet m triangular athletic match on Sunday at 3 p.m. at Nee Soon. The team to repreeonA Bm Barlfll m Ihia meet aril] be: 100 yards: Lim Jit Imm, Tan Soo Hian and B. Gomes. 2:0193 words
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Article40 1956-05-31 14 PARIT BUNTAR Wed.— Krian Chinese Recreation Club scored a fine 5-1 win over thp Bukit Mertajam Astonians on the Public Padang. Scorers were Hooi Pan. Ah Kirn. Jit Meng 2 and Ah Lai. Swee Beng netted for Astonians.40 words
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Article173 1956-05-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Sr! ;i first state hockey trial ol tht season will be held on Junt 9 on the Levers Sports Club ground. Further trials will be held at me discretion of the selection committee. after which the selectors will j.ck 15 players to represent173 words
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Article98 1956-05-31 14 SCORING 13 r Ints aad Al mad bin Akib and L. Chai shared tne md vidua] chan ships at the tr* nus r meet of the Lee K..a> C nan I 2 schools held at Th imson Road yestei day. In the B division, Abd98 words
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Article77 1956-05-31 14 ACCURATE bowling by a. L*Estrange (five mr hi nrd Sundprajah >fi\p for 17) enabled St Andre, s School to claim its fifth victory m suecess:on when they be.it RA.F. Chai Kan-: by 94 runs at Woodbr;d2e yesterday. St Andrew's 118 all out a\. [/Estrange 80,77 words
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Article230 1956-05-31 14 STELLA Fernandez and Betty Tan. who each won eight points, shared top honours at the third annual athletic meet of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (Katong) held yesterday at St. Patrick's School ground. [g the boys Invitation n lay St. Patricjcs School (llervyn Batcbe or, Randal] Dins.230 words
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Article, Illustration328 1956-05-31 14 Meet 'Gelignite Jack'...T he Racer With A Bang "GELIGNITE" Jack Murray— one of Australia's most versatile .ithletes— who won his explosive nickname after winning- the 10,000-mile Redex Trial m 1954, is now m Singapore. Once holder of 12 estling State titles for I.c We tt and Middleweight clasi Mv The328 words
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