Singapore Standard, 1 June 1956
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Title Section12 1956-06-01 1 Singapore Standard I SINGAPORE, FROM!, Jl \K ]956 1 1 PAGES !."> CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration192 1956-06-01 1 ■W^MTjTITTOmrt^TO I j In Splendour, hi Humble Dignity, Malaya Pays Homage PRECISION, pomp and brilliant colours marked Queen's birthday parades throughout Malaya yesterday. The full ceremonial uniforms of the armed forces and auxiliary services were as impressive cs the spectators who lined pcdongs throughout the country192 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-06-01 1 THE Feu de Joie is fired (above) as the parade gives the Royal Salute. I Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, (right) joins in lusty cheers to I the Queen. r35 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-06-01 1 I These two young spectators (below) i| prepare themselves for the boom of the big guns as a 21-gun salute for the Queen is fired.28 words
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311 1956-06-01 1 Malay an Federation To Include Borneo I Brita: Xev/ C'wealth Plan I 31 rui I I I Enftar llfcerranean to koo the Chi pc r.th regard ■■ftps i? srif.gov- the Comift Ist in some p<K of the Ppß or their IW location preiyte political p this difficulty planning fedrrating p311 words
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Article56 1956-06-01 1 NICOSIA, May 31 (Rcuter) Police and troops who •aided Cyprlot club In the _,amas.>ol ar< a interrupted a ■:ir.i game and Marched all [our players. One n 8 players, who i <;■. throughout the kins wa> found to have a.- DP till IIBCVCi ac- rding to56 words
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Article44 1956-06-01 1 NOBODY WANTS ADOLF 'S NAME FLKSBURG. West Gcr:r..mv. May 31 (Renter) No child hi re haa been christened Adoli since dictator \d( 11 Hitler died In 1945. the Register of Birth> has shown. Dfflcials believe parents are ivoiding the name because of Hitler's infamy.44 words
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Article27 1956-06-01 1 THE Governor of Sarawak. Mr. R. G. Tumbull, arrived in Singapore yesterday, on his ,vav to Britain for a short Holiday. He leaves early tola27 words
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Article, Illustration597 1956-06-01 1 COLONY' GREETING'S Malaya Salutes On A Grand Occasion GOVERNOR of SingapI re, S:r Robert Black ha i mv v ai> legram t< the Ba retary d st;\ e f, r the Co- loniea on the occasion of the Queens birthday which say "Grateful U you w.:: submit with my bumble597 words
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Article133 1956-06-01 1 LONDON. May 31 (Router) Q';r,t;un.i arc to bo asked rail. ament about debuantr parties attended by the, :o-\» ar-old Duke of Kent, it J S disclosed today Mr. G. M. Thomson, a Labour number \a to a.-k Maw>r liwilym Lloyd George, the Homo Secretary "what133 words
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144 1956-06-01 1 New Way To Tell Baby's Sex LONDON, May 31 (AP)— Medical researcher A.B. Maxwell came up today with i new wrinkle for predicting the sex of unborn children— the weaker sex (husband or wife as the case may be) usually repro-144 words
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Article61 1956-06-01 1 THE People's Action Party will hold a seri<s of public meetings during a prot< rt week to expo>e "British Imperialistic attitude which caused the breakdown ol the Singapore merdeka talks." This wa.- one nt ?ix resolutions unanimously adopted at yesterday's pap representative conference held m New61 words
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Article63 1956-06-01 1 THE HAGUE. May 31 Rcutert Soldiers of a crack Dutch regiment ar<> growing moustaches to make their unit "more manly." I The men have a choice of five types: the Clarke Gable, Prince Rainier, Adolphe Men- jou. handlebar and the wai--1 nis. a woman lury63 words
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Article92 1956-06-01 1 Scooter Ride Made It A Nude Show Calais. May 31 (Renter)— A pretty I- n acta |irl i idins side-saddlt on the pillion i a bOf Irk nd KOOll r r dresa caotiit In Ka tr wheel and suddenly found hera if naked When the scooter rp^d. \hr girl, who.-92 words
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354 1956-06-01 2 MALAYANS WELCOME,' A^RS. FARIS AFTER more than a quarter century of service to Malaya and Singapore, Mrs. D.W.G. Faris, wife of the retiring: Dean of the Medical Faculty of the University of Malaya, will leave for home on June 7. Dr354 words
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Article213 1956-06-01 2 PBfANG, Thurs. A query tf to how the Settlement Engineer became an arbiter on the 100-foot building rule in connection with Federal roads was raised by Mr. G. L. Johnson at a Rural Board meeting held here yesterday Mr. Johnson pointed out thai 'during committee meetings, whenever Federal roads213 words
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155 1956-06-01 2 KUALA LIMPIR, Thuis. Two wards with GO more beds will soon be added to the General Hospital's tuberculosis clinic in Pahang Road here in the near 1 future. A grant of $125,000 1 r their construction and equipment h&i been ipncorid by155 words
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Article85 1956-06-01 2 PENANG, Ti- ::s. Reprelentativei of transpori workers m PBOaHfl jia\e Igmd pB haw eioaar co-opera,tioii In their fi_;i»t Cor increased •>§) I tn I better conditions of c:np.oymer:t. At a n '"'"ir.s sj.'or. -n: ,m; >• the Municipal tran port tion oi the National Union of85 words
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111 1956-06-01 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. —Four young Malay housew. >s from the kampoafl left for the Taman Asohan Rural Industrial Developma* I lUllllHj training DMttl I women in Lornie Road, Kuala Lumpur last night. These housewives will deri; training in domestic r. :r the newly111 words
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Article29 1956-06-01 2 BUT) A'ORTH. T I H lesley was en fet today on the occasion of ij en's Birthday, w.th paradai held in all the three districts this morning.29 words
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Article143 1956-06-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Municipal Council vu urgsd here last night to embark on mice housing projects to i^oat the town's squatter pruMr. Chonf shih Gtaan (Alliin o) reminded the CoubcO'i 'v.onth'y meeting that it was 4 he CounriTs d':ty to prevent further congestion in the143 words
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Article48 1956-06-01 2 COMMODITY PRICES LONDON RUBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms. Thursday's Opening Trices. July 21 4 buyers 21; sellers August tl| buyers 2K sellers September 2U buyers 21 i sellers TONE: Quiet. LONDON TIN Spot £725 buyers £72« sellers Three months £725 buyers '..72K sellers Settlement price £72648 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-06-01 2 TWO men uere injured when this car < ri^hrd int.. i tree near the Esplanade. Singapore, at dawn \<-*\>\ The car's bonnet caved in as the result of the ni'; whilo its cover was completely ripped off. Four people were injured when another c\r in \hr\ uere travelling58 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-06-01 2 Will Arrest SEVEN tins J and again ygM Chin Oil Pr man and secreM of the Sin; and Shop Worn ?d the Lba if he v;oiB cd if the Lib-Sou power. Mr. Lim put tttl his close fr: the Liberal SoriSJ power. Mr. Tan ad^ ■f tin iMTC question106 words
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Article53 1956-06-01 2 KUALA LUMI UR, Thurs An a.v^ranre that tt^m men* wa s giving "urgen com ld< ratioa" to the proTemi nt ind d ol c nun inl aions on 1..1 Coa. was g. Dungun. Tr« ngsanu toiHJ by the B? lnche s h *^risl3 tour i i Dato53 words
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Article97 1956-06-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Secretary of State for War, .Mr AotOQJ U< to lay praised the Fijian liilantry [or tbeii "exception* ai lerviot in lialAja In a cable to U Co:. EUtu p K. Ganilsu, Comman lef i the Fini Battalion, the Fiji Regiment, Mr. Head said: '•O fom97 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-06-01 3 TOP: Units of the Royal Australian Regiment take part in the Queen's birthday parade in Kuala Lumpur for first time. The battalion is now serving in Malaya. A record 20.000 watched the parade in the Federal capital yesterday. ABOVE: And what better way is there to watch71 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-06-01 3 Panorama Of Styles At The Garden Party SOME 2,000 people of all communities attended a garden party at Singapore's Government House yesterday to celebrate ihe Queen's birthday. Hh h ks, manv of Own In the;r national costua toned the _r: ounds into a brilliant panorama of colour and styles. Included189 words
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Article77 1956-06-01 3 West Opens Gurney Memorial KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. The Sir Henry Gurney memorial building and scout camp, five miles .south of here was officially opened this morning by Mr. R. West. District Officer, Kuala Kangsar. A large gathering of Scouts and Rovers attended the opming. The District Commissioner of Scouts. Kuala77 words
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Article52 1956-06-01 3 the TriAc PoUea arc kKni fof a hit-and-run motor driver, who knocked down i Chincn youth. Pay Keng Sionf, ■long Bukit Panjtng Road car v jresterdaj morning The victim dicr] in ho^pita. a! am. yc.-tcrday. Information should be sent to Inspector Arthur Wilson, of the52 words
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Advertisement322 1956-06-01 3 LAST OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE GRANDLY €it our GRAND C A I E ANNUAL dA L E with Bargains Galore Here uie only a fe\v I Ladies Royon Stockings 25 cm per ft Americon Shot Taffetta 42" .90 eti yord American Robin Silk 42" in 20 shodes 1.20 cts Printed Glazed322 words
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Advertisement541 1956-06-01 4 PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE FORMAL OPENING TOMORROW OF THEIR NEW FRIGIDAIRE DISTRIBUTING SHOWROOMS AT! NANYANG BUILDING. 63 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE. IN HONOR OF THE 20 MILLIONTH FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATING UNIT. THESE NEW SPACIOUS. NATURAI!,LIGHT SHOWROOMS WILL DISPLAY ALL FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS PROOF OF FRIGIDAIRE'S YEAR IN YEA?, OUT LEADERSHIP THE REASON YOU CAN541 words
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Article, Illustration187 1956-06-01 5 BEHIND CLEAN-UP OF SELANGOR COMMUNIST NESTS 1^ R Thurs. -Mr dale, the man beof Conun Bp^jJU-or in the past leave for a ain. Commls- served Selangor wl work on Monday when the Sultan of StUmor on I •f. J eln During S l e Z phh rampaign 5 .he seized187 words
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Article134 1956-06-01 5 sadf 510.000.000 in land deveat $1,500 an acre, but onsult a United Nations rt on the project. He said that Government, inof giving thousands of vay in loans to special s and others, should rovide the money for workprojects, like rubber Praising British contribution y Malaya's progress. Mr. Heah134 words
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323 1956-06-01 5 w u KU ,t l^ LUM UR V T t urs Th Mi "i^r for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, today deplored the fact that there are nurses in hospitals who consider menial duties normally undertaken by amahs and323 words
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174 1956-06-01 5 RAJA MUDA OPENS PADI SHOW TO PUSH PRODUCTION ALOH STAR, Thui v The EUji Ifuda of Krdah T Abdul Halim Ibni Sultan Badlishah declared I D the state-wide Padi Show in 4; .e Balai Besar here yesterdav. and encouraged production of more padi to make fitfdah self- R cient r174 words
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Article174 1956-06-01 5 Chinese May Boycott L.C.E. Exam KUALA L U M P U R. Thurs. The Federation's Chinese middle schools may boycott the first lower certificate of education examination which the Ministry of Education plans to introduce in November this year. The United Chinese School Teachers' Association has trged the Minister for174 words
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Article565 1956-06-01 5 gives you Confidence lloic you ran gun poise -develop your personality ar/i ieve success You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Hundreds of ambitious men and women, drawn from all occupations, have discovered a fascinating. Simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence and develop565 words
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Article88 1956-06-01 5 Improve Your Speech and Writing quickly, int«rrstinc)!y Ihe Urgent Institute way to IbC mastery Of English Ifl the «.iir»- way. the swill way—and tin- Interesting way. The r.fl«< live English Connie Is so planned thai .\<>n make definite progress I nun the \ery tirM |p*«,on. lh«' < our*.** will e«|iii|>88 words
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Article166 1956-06-01 5 Hhy Language Pouvr is 1 j/fil /v/n/ /o\ .\oir Itilrrrstiiifi Honklrt \hp Your success profesnal, business or .al nds upon your Knglish. Does your English you justice? Do you realise that your empli jrour MMI your acqua.:.'ances judge you by thi way you speak and166 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous59 1956-06-01 5 c&lmanac Information at a Glance \i vii \l: Free film show at siion Boys' Home Iv«.\TOBE x"i HI <"IJH II of Youth exhibition at Memorial Hall 11 a.m. -111 1 1 iO; Free film show— S e The Emporium. Scotland Theatrette. Col>m. 1 x Square dance club I Beauty Culture59 words
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Miscellaneous854 1956-06-01 5 actors course Boxing 7r m %M and 9 1.-> pm. 830 p.m. at Quee \I.\JESTH Kismet 1245. 3. UO and P 19 pm \Mt Flag Day activities 93( CAW I*>X: h Orphan 3. 6 4") and SUNGEI PATANI i mi x i niMMiMh <i v QiEKNS: Beachcomber 1 and 930854 words
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Miscellaneous53 1956-06-01 5 i: a ■i-'v'ir Artists Ptifoim; UJO Background to Austri E 11.43 Talk— Report to Aftia. Itl II A 41"" 12 s m Rsd-.o A >• H V 12 30 \>.' i No j I 111 KCWI C >m- i tary 12.49 M v w LUm It; M II Tomon wr*i53 words
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Article542 1956-06-01 6 HPHE history al Malaya for the P*tf WOt OCJ 1 remarkably free of religious I H I religion and sect had freedom to enrol followers so long as no breach of the law was commits [B the Chinese community there are today every concr :v--able type of religious542 words
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Article352 1956-06-01 6 c: FEE-SHOP proprietor Bfl 1 BMtiota, Paliang, was fined $75 for op rattag his juke box so loudly that the noise disturbed his neighbours to the nt of interfering with their I Iness and work. Hundreds of Singapore pccially those living in crowded areas, have become nerv352 words
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Article1022 1956-06-01 6 By the Hon. EDWIN SAMUEL, C.M.G. THERE was a time, centuries ago. whea Jews aad Arabs combined in Southern Spaift to produce a cultural renaissance. Then the .Arabs welcomed the Jews; now they reject them. To-day Arab propagandists talk of the "Zioaist beachhead in Palestine; they1,022 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter, Illustration1161 1956-06-01 6 Strike By Clerks Will Only Expose Disunity Among Them S.r: B :n= a founder member of the Singapore I Imlni and Clerical Service? Vr.. n, I am leriously concerned about the impending threat Of strike ml ra Ol the I'm. D in c D With Their claim for an improved1,161 words
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Letter488 1956-06-01 6 The Most Unlucky Dept. v I p -e there will be dii P wort 1 view is ■>«; efi by some who exnert I to hi t^ -n to think thes< r dements of t agii ation. It has happcr.c' elsewhei :-.z in some of the r t pendent tries488 words
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Letter34 1956-06-01 6 I I I I °t so lor.- in a jtrapher I the ;<- I mar. I I I I I the Pub* fl I kind that nM I I I the law. I I34 words
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Letter74 1956-06-01 6 Sir; There m mm ah papc dissatirfirtM. j has the stub* port of otted roan' the 0 e<i because t*r robbed of i enere*"- person of I before his over. Any school I nate to frt Mn a very sir.ct** pnpti education. T» t«S School fit m€ m i74 words
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Advertisement64 1956-06-01 6 r \nu're look-q fm 1 §oad wrf **d ftyla ;rs look no furthe? tkOM CHANRAI S 4 ctamvff, thai ham toerth f hv jualitt fabric, styl and tail plus outstanding value They have i WiMi I '■'>*'' r thai lln customers' confidence and bmUd wlej yea- ftm foar< poc hmn64 words
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Article159 1956-06-01 7 trnoN M.ix U VP) Britain ittempts to chance radii.iilin ff for new steps to pr n in Palestine. As a long n conference \v> n duriiM the day, British sources called their resolu* d u constr and f looking." They said there was no reason to ch anything. Thp159 words
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Article58 1956-06-01 7 a id la«t Cfirice K'" v t# prince i FJ^i British of hi* visit EL Ru«« > a n United .fiitnti Zorin I -ruftianaryLgH to minr aprtanre of §4 whirlwind ,x,nth i -jfl km*** rf vrondary r «nt pub«i the front pap^rs.jthf rMilnss 0 *T BultanIkfwkrkrT Mrf m the58 words
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Article16 1956-06-01 7 :)rtot reaching •t «Ka f, 1 rday ~ake Sent- and f theii 3 to 10.16 words
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Article43 1956-06-01 7 PARIS, May M, (UPW.TIm rr pn r h Cabinei esterda? ■JJ^Orized Pro-::.rr Guy Mollet to c- q<o h governments a roi fl ipn e vf)te ow" S nexi It's kv pop. general policy debate in :r.e Na-:n r a; Assembly.43 words
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Article35 1956-06-01 7 ypßu. itab u*j v. (AF) ~M; r r an 5r "'fi frightpn- townsfolk s>pt -n th< Pen or In tenta last night M new earthquakes wrecked me? and cau^rd w;d< Y; m AppmiM,35 words
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Article32 1956-06-01 7 t| .BOV; May si \p>. xne German government irged jterday that 117.- 1' F.a Germans hA\p dl^d °f r:- 'v »r( d in Commub :entratl< n camps and -:nre 1945.32 words
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Article31 1956-06-01 7 K\R \CHI. Pakistan, May. AT p;. mler Moham-r--orl AH rday azn.n ;v tp< ned visit *r < Red 'hlna rs Vr- said w idvl d him to take a niplete31 words
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Article32 1956-06-01 7 r»UATEM \I A May 31 fAP) rerun nt "inno-in.--ed V' -{j there wert no surv;-. :-am mg the jj persons abnard the alrllnei r ished Into mounI diu It Thursday,32 words
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Article34 1956-06-01 7 COLOMBO, Maj 11, (B«h ter) "Voice I Ann broadcasts transmitted over Rp. >y' n be pr.«oi in the Cl Minister of P B casting. Mr. C A. S M Ilikkar, said yesterda34 words
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Article21 1956-06-01 7 bk: QSADK, Nu If, (AP —Pit lei I Tito ml c b for R via tO c "V IfQtllV-21 words
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Article84 1956-06-01 7 WINNIPEG. Canada, May 31, (AP)— A 60;year-o:d Canadian Dilot, missing for 12 days on an Arctic flight, has been found alive and apparently harmed, the Royal Canadian Air Force reported yesterday. The pilot C.C. Crossley. was spotted on Tuesday by a sc Bt was wa *g p84 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-06-01 7 JAN CHESHIRE, aged three. o f the SvH«^ Australia Miburb of Bronte. steps from the rear view blocked linrs <.f spectators and lines up with the cuard of honour, formed outside Parliament House Sydney, on the oecMtoii of the looth meeting "f the New South Wales r,75 words
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Article367 1956-06-01 7 BRITAIN TO DRAFT NEW CONSTITUTION LONDON, May 31 (AP Government sources wks Britain is considering new approach for a settlement of the Cyprus issue. Prime Minister Sir thony Eden has scheduled talks next week with Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of prus, and Lord Radcliffe who367 words
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Article83 1956-06-01 7 Once Is NotEnough For Tensing DARJEELINO, India. Mav 31 (UP)— The Sherpa tribesman who paced S:r Edmund Hillary to Everest's fWIMIH announced Ifltenlaj e h pea to tackle M thl| time fmm the forbidden north Bide Controlled by Red China* For Sherpa Tending ltOf> kay. OM o| thr filH two83 words
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Article52 1956-06-01 7 JI'ARF:/.. Mexi -n, May 31. (AP) Rbon If ntning bai Rled f^r divorce from Dr. Ltwii W. Worrill. ?:ie char^r»fl m< ■nmpatibiiity. Her attorney, Luis Garai Iv IS, Itid a M ttlentßi ha MB reached and Um PC iperty be «q .a..y dividctL Ibi divorce is52 words
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Article41 1956-06-01 7 NEWSPAPER editors tttandiiii Chi Bssembly of the rnai V n»1 Pita ir.^iv. 4 r> il identistl agreed or. Wi Inesdav '::at the p .h'.i.it be informed rnpidiv uid ttt y ol i ientiflc cie- menti In this ttomic .iZe-AP.41 words
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Article99 1956-06-01 7 CHICAGO, May 31. (AP)— Dt ith OQ the nation's highways this Memorial Day passed the "normal" figure for a week day last night and headed upward toward the no fatalities lafety txpertl had forecast. The normal figure for a non-ho.iaay 00 Wednesday at th:s time of99 words
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Article100 1956-06-01 7 The 2nd Twin Comes 12 Days Later LONDON. May 31 (AP) The second of Mrs. Marie Collins' twin boys was born yesterday, 12 days after the birth of her first. It was the lonu<'st gap between twin births in the history of the Jewish Memoriai Hospital here, where yesterday's twin100 words
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Article65 1956-06-01 7 VATICAN CITY. May (UP> Eighty >• ai < r .ci Pope Plus XII. fatigued bf worry. overwork and th< heat, yesterday suspended fell audiences until further notice at the request of hi! doctor. Medical examination showed the Pontiff was in a state of "general fatigue." Prof.65 words
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150 1956-06-01 7 WASHINGTON, May 31 (AP) —By personal decision of President Eisenhower, the top air general of the United States will make an extraordinary journey to Russia to attend the Soviet's aviation day celebration on June 24. f— General Nathan F. Twining. Air Force150 words
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345 1956-06-01 7 ALGIERS, May 31 (UP)— A band of 200 rebels flooded through gates opened by a renegade Moslem sergeant before dawn yesterday and slaughtered 15 sleeping soldiers in a French outpost. French and Moslem soldiers av/f>kt to find thtflnfifM surrounded by screaming rebels. Fifteen345 words
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Article120 1956-06-01 7 British C-in-C Says: BONN, Germany, May 31 (AP) Britain is not planning to withdraw any forces from West Germany to match the Russian claim it has withdrawn 30.000 men from East Germany, the British Commander-ln-Chief, Gen. Sir Richard Gale, said yesterday. Communist Premier120 words
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Article104 1956-06-01 7 US Must Waive Base Claims MANILA. May |L (AT— I PI ippiati mft Hm Doited States must waive owncrsnip flai ns tn ni itarf bases in the i-..-:kls before talkl can begu on revision of tbt agree lent oovering AoavleM i r of nai tnstallatloiis. The eonri:tinn was sel hv104 words
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Article38 1956-06-01 7 DAG Hammarskjold, Se retary General of \np United Natioi 5, re eived sn ovation on Wednesday when he was presented w:*n ?.r honorary decree of Doctor of Lav.? a' the convocation a1 MeGil University m Mor.trral.— APAP - 38 words
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Article34 1956-06-01 7 REPRESENTATIVE Frank T. Bow (Republican Ohi mVCd no'.'f DO I >.o wQI r an a""'' mcnl to Ike Foreign Aid I aimed a* fr--".r; Amerl soldiers overseas rr n foreign judicial control. APAP - 34 words
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Article45 1956-06-01 7 7HE \\r"r ]r r-. t^rday anr v r d li v C^rr, rr. .r. r r *.r I tors be expelled from South K< rea within a week and Ml not return until Communists rectil of the K N r n K i ReuterReuter - 45 words
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256 1956-06-01 8 Borrowed Words A Scholar Speaks Out A BRITISH scholar in Ala lav studies, Mr. C. Skinner o! the Tniversity i.i "Malaya, yesterday refuted the charge that the Malay lanuuase Ls a composition of "borrowed word^" particularly fro.n fajWl Mr. Skinner was co:nB ating on the ccmtro- \-< prevailing in Sinq256 words
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Article143 1956-06-01 8 2.5 MIL. PEOPLE IN WHITE AREAS THE security force* in Malaya continued to make niraging pro g resa against the terrorists and, in a large part of Pahang, the tei oi Kanization virtually euminated, according to the annual -t (1955-56) of the Colonial Office. By the end of March this143 words
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Article82 1956-06-01 8 New M.B.E. Recipient Lauded SINGAPORE i' servants today said that they were very happy their leader, Mr. R Kamalingam. has been conferred the M.B.E. by the Queen. On be r the staff side, Mr. K. If, Byrne, in a statement, hailed Mr. Ramalingam for the services he rendere I 'he82 words
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Article118 1956-06-01 8 RECOMMEXDATIOXS concerning general problems connected with Singapore's |sfl million a year pawn p business have already been submitted to the Government by the Special Committee. Chairman of the Committee Mr. Yap Phcnf Geek, told The Standard yesterday that it was now up to the Govern-118 words
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Article58 1956-06-01 8 New AnteNatal Clinic KUAI A IFUR, Th in. R a Lumpur bto have another new ante-natal clinic. I :nicipal Council Prc iient Mr. A. D. York told the COUDcil's monthly meeting here lafl nis^ht that a site for tht Mil ink had been offered by the Sclansor Government near the58 words
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Article41 1956-06-01 8 PROFESSOR Emeritus of Physics S. K. Mitra of the University of Calcutta will five ;i public lecture on "Economic Planning"' at the Chemistry Lecturp Theatre. University of Malaya, on Tuesday, June 5 at 6 p.m. The public are invited.41 words
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105 1956-06-01 8 ALOR STAR, Th\:rs. Dr. s. K. Kelkar, State Surge i Ke 'ah/Perlis. received a te gram this morning that Ui second son Subhash Kelkar, In Poonn University, India, had passed the M.8.8.5., and was first with four prize-. Subhash Kc 's.; r |i an105 words
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Article98 1956-06-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur?.— The Kuala Lumpur Theatre Club announced todav that its next production will be r-; roaring comedy "Deal Charles" on husband hunting. An adaptation from "Leo En f ants d'Edourd" by MarcGilbert S i u v a j on ind Frederick Ja leson, it98 words
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Article42 1956-06-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Klang branch of the National Union of Plantation Worked ii Instituting an inquiry in'.o the strike by 3,500 workers employed on the rubber and tee plantations of the Jtlgra Lend and Carey Company on Carey Island.42 words
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Article221 1956-06-01 8 I IT WILL BE A MORE EFFICIENT MACHINE I A\\\\\\\\VV\WW\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\V> THE Singapore division of the I nited Malays National Organization is beins; reorganized in order to strengthen its position and expand its activities in this territory. A member of U.M.N.O. «\tiuti\c committee, Iriche Dumi SharrifT. told The Standard221 words
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Article76 1956-06-01 8 Malay Is Not The Only Culprit "barrister," "pcnaaci-a--ra.": "attorney, Sralril mutalak'' and for '"coroner.'' ''hakim penyiasai He said that the Malay society was a feudal one and "naturally the Malay language, the instrument of that feudal society" waf also feudal. "Very recently Malay society lias been pitchforked from a feudal76 words
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254 1956-06-01 8 Which One Is Your Favourite Reading MURDER, MAYHEM AND SEX MURDER, mayhem and sex and comics form Singapore's favourite reading:, say Singapore booksellers. The Colony bestsellers are the paper-backed novels on sex, love and mystery which now flood the city book stores. American thrillers. Lnylish detective novels, and Con- tinental254 words
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159 1956-06-01 8 MARRIED MEN GET FIRST CHANCE AT $1½M. FLATS WORK on the first of ten Bats costing 51.500.000 at Woodlands for the Royal Malayan Navy will besin shortly. The Public Works Depart ment's Senior Executive Engineer, Defence Service;. k. H. B. Benser said yesterday o of the ten Bail would be159 words
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Advertisement378 1956-06-01 8 t* *SH AVV* VrOTH ERS* ORGANISATION ATTR ACTIONS j now CKPITOL^ lhMllav 145 4> SHOWING! V^UJBsft (i.;M) x iuop.m. CUCTS MUIERKEHNEOYJ} jfrj, J (ifP -WLLJAM O!MmST WILUAM 6AKAJI nmia f»a man mtsn J I \1I!)\I(,MI rOMOKROW! MA\ 01 VI()LL\CE! J robiri -MAN WITH MM j MIFCHLM THE GUN^ ST£RLI\c: ♦I378 words
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Advertisement187 1956-06-01 8 CATHAY Ol{(,\M Mlll "Nvl TODAYiCAIiIAY^^I mr »~i H TOMORROW M/DnTghT^J ALEC GUINNESS in 'THE linvJ i M v s^w* I starring <■ i M\l m -tomorrow Ar~7~3T^ "THE COURT JB'j TODAY 'ALHlMgj^ am, "LIANG SHAN-PO A k/ n U f viKc -.11^ M\ v 'i. MORMVC >TO\IORHO\\ NIGH^. < *s^»^^B^(^187 words
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Article585 1956-06-01 9 Jules Menken - Jules Menken By THI CENTRAL BLIE. By Marsha nf fh. faces and fierce dragons* spleens." who have won England countless victories lany wars; with the that his own keenand the unorthodoxy of a key officer brought in 1915 into the Royal Flying Corps and thus launched one585 words
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Article228 1956-06-01 9 James Reeves - Self -Revelation James Reeves By WILLIAM II ALI WHlli; (Mark Kutherfo:(« By Irvin Stork. (All e and I nwin. £•0 VT the age of fifty, after a life of hardship, William Hale White published the first of his books of spr Mil 9elf -re relation, "The Aui Qraphy of Mark228 words
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Article, Illustration603 1956-06-01 9 ESTHER HOWARD - ESTHER HOWARD By THE C II A N G I N G X PROSPECT. By Audrey MiJiU fj^figmmt I2t> Id.) v Bnt novc; thai li wry r.oar.v a simple romance but manages to I hieve a quality of universal nightman in the awfu! Irrevocable Dgneai of Edith'i603 words
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Article424 1956-06-01 9 Longer, Healthier Living VOMDOW. \S a rttttlf n f a rcccvt, reji:nrkah{ r discover-j b;j -r srarc'n workers, b |f Kopcd rim? mryowji ipiU be rrfnruaHi; fo provide nM I Mi 1 r/i 'n'nri.v, kidneys or glands go replace i I uanuujcd or tiave worn out. In the post, if424 words
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Advertisement440 1956-06-01 9 SHIPS PURSEr AF East London. S Ai: a docker dropp I purse into the h«ild of a fn I ind gave it up t. Week- later, thousands of miles away, a Soul li anipton docker found the purM- and sent u ba< k to Africa, Everything in it u u440 words
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Miscellaneous252 1956-06-01 9 |jyS CROSSWORD PUZZLE i I JML—^a^^ fl B -—^■■■i IHBK > 9. Tale of member 7. Source that meant gain If) I 9. Owls or ocal cab drivers? ed 12. Lonely game <•> .4. He spelt her name Incorrectly 15. But the famous bubble was not at this resort <8)252 words
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678 1956-06-01 10 SUSAN STRANGE - U.K. BATTLE AGAINST INFLATION AT HOME SUSAN STRANGE By LONDON: THAT old Conservative saying: "Wait and see," seems for the time being to be the watchword of I the British Government in its battle against inflation at home and the loss of precious gold and dollars abroad. For UM next678 words
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250 1956-06-01 10 IMPORTS HIT CANADA'S RUBBER INDUSTRY THE entire Canadian rubber industry is being increasingly vulnerable to foreign competition, Mr. W. 11. Funston, President of the Rubber Association of Canada, told its annual meeting in Toronto. "ThC time has come for Dl to ra:>e our voices in unison —to warn the CanadianAP - 250 words
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Article195 1956-06-01 10 Modern Car Plants In Aust. THE general prosperity of Australia's motor industry haa resulted In several important developments in manufacturing and assembly. Plants are gradually Increasing the local content Of Can and trucks. Companies like F^rd. Chrysler and the British Austin, Bootes and Standard groups have established, or acquired, local195 words
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Advertisement832 1956-06-01 10 NOTICES I 1 CITVCOIMI! OF EX SERVICES C SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION Of MALAYA T vn KS REMOVAL OF GENERAL TENDERS SECRETARIAT t^lectr: ::v DIPABT-lrrai general secpeVj Itlin s ipply of 200.000, L XARIAT ol the AsaodaVr^ f r r.y: Chlorir:- n w n i rn wa formerly PVC i-.'rj at the832 words
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Advertisement462 1956-06-01 10 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE I FEDERATION OF MALAYA Payment of Electricity Bills Kota Bharu W'lin efftd from 2nd June. I >> 1956 Electricity Bills and Depasita formerly paid >i the Pu.-t omce. Kota Bhar will b^ collated at the Central Electricity Board j 6mce, Kota Bharu. I Hours of462 words
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Advertisement140 1956-06-01 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRIST 'FENDERS are invited for borings, soil sampling and testini at a site oil St Michael's Road. Tender form etc may be obtained on payment of a deposit of SI OO/- which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed tenders are to be140 words
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Advertisement271 1956-06-01 10 NILKMjM f 4*^* sssftk ssssfl Mi Umaid Brand 1 s^rrrENED I yug_o_slaYT| From Hongkong tor Ronqoon t. Beyrouth ond the A<*r«fe I^, i n£ Malacca mv VELEBIT" J |un« 7/6 UN M F-om Adriotic, Red Seo Port« > ond Rongoon m/v "ROMANIIA- M |uM 16/17 |m« IT/||J Generol Agents: EAST271 words
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Advertisement515 1956-06-01 11 *«■< r; ADING CO., LTD. ■r)|V U: 6 Rabmtoo 8o«d Jl BLUE FUN^^L LINE B^B^B^BH Ph iidrlnhn r C It I Pc 9/14 N»e IS 1* lane 17,1s 2J My 24 H lurt 26/27 orM to load a*el ellfllJMßJt cjr^o. t **"Z I ",G-AME«ICAN LINE I I ji.vici ul¥ 2515 words
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Advertisement1137 1956-06-01 11 S'lij os MAN SFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Sfcippm, Incorporated in $ir«Rapore> <1* •'"•«> D.pt. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON fr CONTINENT Smgapo«« I Ant,.och u A^r^^ b *>*» "«"i Elponor r C. 15/16 |une 7 |une 8 9 |une 10/11 Alc.noui l'o^S. Hoi" 21,137 words
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Advertisement925 1956-06-01 11 MITSUI N^\ LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio S DO ShOfß Pen nfl BU y L MOrU fO/ Y <*Ohorro. Kob« Moii c i 5 June In Port FOR JAPAN from Content Akiboion Moru for Yokoha- N °QOya. Kcbe v.a H nqKOn 9 14 Jun c Akathimn Moru for Yo<ohamo, Nogoya,925 words
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Advertisement707 1956-06-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* toi Bangkok and For Eoit. Penang P. S Horn S'por« "LALANDIA" 7 9 Jun. 10 1 3 June 14 1 5 Jun. "MAGDALA" 10 12 June 13 MJun c 15 1 6 June "JAVA" 15 16 June 17/ 18 June 19 12 June HOMEWARDS Soilingi707 words
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Article289 1956-06-01 12 £600 MIL YEAR sen THE British Colonial U its products abroad lost v :>: offset by on over Ql|", n J Ct Colonial Offices onnuc 1 'r estimatea the Colonial territories in 195? lion, an increase of about £>< resulted partly f:om nsini higher output. Almost everywhere Government expenditureReuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-06-01 12 Jr? tM| picture CvT?fh?ri Co&tCi wears a FffylciW irool-p' rated dress rchich il being ad .ircd by \HTS of Hm llnrrogate Fifi BHocdc. In turn, Cynthit i? mimdring fh* TcrytaM fin kotti iDfcich r :ry a r i' MStHO dunrig a displny. ALL KISDS of fabrics §Md78 words
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Article101 1956-06-01 12 REFLECTING the rising levels of international trade, merchant shipbuilding tonnage now under construction or on order throughout tlje world scored one of the bifuest advances of the poxtwar period during the year ended April 1. The shipbuilders' council of America, a private trade organization, has disclosed that101 words
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Article196 1956-06-01 12 THE coffee trade in Singapore is facing such krer competition that the market here is entirely devoic of any bull factors. The market here is dependent on supplies from Indonesia which are txptrtfd to increare from DOW OttWlldS, traders told The Standard yesterday. With 'he strong196 words
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Article98 1956-06-01 12 THE threat of a coffee slut. which may lead to a serious slump by about l!'»»0. is causing concern in world trade circles, according: to the first issue of a new British Review. "International Investment." The review, published by the Financial Times, stated that "United States consumption98 words
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Article20 1956-06-01 12 ORDERS for three more •ankers have been pared with Clyde yards, bringing to 'en the t^tal announced recently.20 words
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Article57 1956-06-01 12 TRANS-CANADA lines and B B EU U have announced that the airline had ordered four British-powtred Doug.a< DC-8 airliners, to be delivered in 1960. The i r iner will be powered by the British Rolls Royw Con\v.;y llbojet er:_.:.' pass tjpe ICA have the option57 words
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354 1956-06-01 12 THE General Flectrie Company, in Seheneetady, New York, has oDened a new and extensive laboratory to develop new materials for the jet a?;e and the atomic age. TheM materials will be designed foe net In well things as earth satellites, jet plane turbines354 words
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Article128 1956-06-01 12 the tuceea of the selfloading trailer made by the tamOUfl British Tractor Company, Ifassey Harris Fergusson of Coventry, is described in the annual report of the Sugar Industry Research Institute in Mauritius. A standard tipper trailer had an installed winch at its front end and roller at the128 words
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Article66 1956-06-01 12 INDICATIVE of the slowing Importance of trade particularly trade with the Far East to the U.S. West Coast is a new world trade centre opened in San Francisco, California, recently. Office space already is occupied by companies dealing m International commerce. The Centre offers exporters66 words
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Article46 1956-06-01 12 ORDERS p'accd in the U.K. by oil companies for equipment and materials continue to run at record levels. These orders were worth £38. 5m. during the first quarter of 1056. 17 per cent, more than in the same period last year.46 words
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Article110 1956-06-01 12 MALAYANS arc drinl more and more t< a the view of local i« circles. Tr>' |Mi point to the increa ie in import figures here ai i in local consumption of the commodity. A leading merchant said "There is no doubt that in Malaya, aro drinking more tea now110 words
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Article17 1956-06-01 12 THE prue of tin oi Singapore market da> was s per i (down cents)17 words
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Article53 1956-06-01 12 I 1 triaUst I 1 1 Governa^l ninf ankj csepoacyJ in Sou-iJ SL >PPOrt«dJ an( i oSeil "Partimyl terests, J Tokyo aJ at expaM German «3 and havtM for US. nil in a cobU trade Bd9 ment tiw j <T <* M niza 1 j the AslaU kai-are tt53 words
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Advertisement136 1956-06-01 12 M K <S fC N *N i i*. L? (> Amm p* >-». A. v r*-*£^ r~^f ILw. 1 f \> g MMM4yaha^nXfri S <^~ A N^^Mftv I' i f > i ;'toO *^l >^/ v Hk? -fiL 'I mSmS^- 51 B^E A Everybody enjoys K^fo^J I?oi/j6/e Diamond— I^TS^^l rwf136 words
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Advertisement40 1956-06-01 12 A famous ftursoi made by BIRD'S r^mmm^ Two brighter f^l GRAPE-NUTS POST TOA —malty, j»wcct and crunchy. thc>*rctnplc-* ra PP* BIRD'S CUSTARD MAXWH! HOU makes all fruits and deserts taste iwccicr^complcicr! i CKTZ BROS. A O)^ S3 BOBWSON OAU| 140 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-06-01 13 HAL WOOD - HAL WOOD r i .MM- Ihe Australian I xtill for spe< ial bodv tests other day. th« farts is indithe huge throng a* Los ind the complete sellre. r *)ays. where his mile race in are directed Manner. Fresno state .nner called Bruce Far. sport* writer for -he asked.116 words
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Article1071 1956-06-01 13 PETER WILSON meets Althea Gibson—and hears a success story that's credit to sport Dinir PARIS. Thurs. Sport —big time sport, that is —has a lot to answer for. It can cripple your body with its concussions or corrupt your mind with its cash. But it has1,071 words
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Article269 1956-06-01 13 Miller Will Achieve A Rare Distinction By Our Cricket Reporter SIX days from today, when the battle for the Ashes between Australia and England begins at Trentbridge in Nottingham, Australia's Keith Miller, will achieve a rare cricket distinction— appearing in 50 test matches. ItUler,269 words
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Article185 1956-06-01 13 U.K. Cricket Close Of Play LONDON. May 31. (Reu'.er)U K cricket c: >se of play |C rs: At Oval, Leices'pr>h;re Lock lcf:-arm slnw five f f >r cloven n:.d secondly TO f<">r t H.i'.'.nm M| mu 50. Surrey 159 fir five declared. At Worthing. GUoueeftershirt 328 Emmet; 109 Milton If,185 words
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Advertisement24 1956-06-01 13 KT THE FUNNIEST....!' UNN'/ f^ "I the COURT ,J_7_l__. ftYE JESTER 11 rOM^ OVV t 0^ w MIDNIGHT m JOHNS V n TfCHW/COLOR -QDEON-24 words
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Advertisement19 1956-06-01 13 DIAMOND THEATRE -Tel ***** TODAY: 3.15. 6.15. A. 9 15 p.m. MMMI SOHRAB MODI PR AN in "KUNDAM" (Hindi)19 words
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Advertisement1113 1956-06-01 13 CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE CPECIAL OFF! •>' F. s.» ur-..p j ci Bathi $2 call Cathay's. 38/39. Bras B Md CHEAP SALE of <:•!) thrre Ml of land approved f r >r lusei off liacphei c R p.~. ready u build Apply Charles, H Grange Road, Singapore* TO LtT |NE1,113 words
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Miscellaneous147 1956-06-01 13 V V *W |k< p v■A M *f yi JGATTIi^gA TO- /I CARL? I f CON-.r-NC, PQTTEM OGGLIER,] NEITHER. /rFMTS I 4 i- T HETRU'-."JL. N-.USEL > rrf NOW iS A| i# BUT WHAT >IS PAV I V^O^^ t£jr'"'^^t' 'v* V'-"i A ATOTA rr )K#^2 CHOicr. yk'.rUrwT^ I* By V.147 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-06-01 14 A Taiping Girl Makes Good 711 M/ H>l /;-> ill'Hl> Kirkby trained teacher. Miss Lim Vhnik liar from Taipine. raptured //m „,.„'< tin<Jt>* and doubles rrouns in (he I'crak Junior Badminton Championships, concluded at Ipoh lot Sunday. s/,,. ,rr« her,- looking on as her double* partner. Miss Ooi Seok Im64 words
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Article581 1956-06-01 14 Game Marred By Rough Play BILL FUNK Reporting; TIGFR Sporting Association blanked Fulau Brani I nited 4° i" lne Singapore Amateur Footbail Association division one league match at Jalan Be>\r Stadium yesterday. It was the Tigers' ninth strauiit victory. |.Bl mj outela* I d but they581 words
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Article28 1956-06-01 14 ESE At: defeated by Star S< BAFA D: 2 A league soc- n Kurr. r Part terda* The match was featur fouih play. Two Chinese r28 words
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Article55 1956-06-01 14 to represent the Sing ■r; the Univ« lit: o! Malaya ai Sepoy on Sunday will be Major Jourdan Major Ma- I Webb (Cap* Lt U hn •r, 2/LI Rutherford. L 1 WOII Baron, WOII Walker, Sgt B| Pt( 'A' n. 12th Mai PU itterlo -k; B55 words
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Article46 1956-06-01 14 R v LUMPUH T. irs.— i ing display centri Abdul A gave Spori i er Bungsar Rai ti i Club in their Football A i iat ion i■: a lai g< r B Houses dr three ■-J on Kanv pong Bharu groin I today46 words
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Article180 1956-06-01 14 AMICABLE Athletic A.«?nCifttion trounced Rovers Sports Club by four goal- to one in a S.A.F.A. D:v. 1 league soccer match played at Jalan Bcsar stadium last night. Amicablei icored (u ii goal I trough Chua W::;g Km in the 15th minute. Wing Kce f-;r 4 ::or increased180 words
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Article184 1956-06-01 14 Boxing Semi-Finals the ieml toal of the Singapore Amateur Boxing a— c ti -■>. novicef championshii s will be held Umighi a* the Great Wn- ri t R p m ith I e Snalj on Saturday at 830 DJR, iharp. The semi-finalisti in fiv\vc:eir Jackie Neo (Queen S* Bins Club*184 words
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Article93 1956-06-01 14 onnn 1 v a A: and S. Xagaiah who jfOTtll 88 hml M run? resspertiveiy enabled the Sil to fo; -,j draw against U .Married in the annual Cc^)r--Sports Club's cri ket Rid in played on tr.o CJB C. ground jresterdaj •Marrird: 2 lof <"■:.* te> lared93 words
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Article419 1956-06-01 14 VETERAN H. Kamis and Mis. B. Abbott were upset by Low Kee Pow and Mrs. 1). Roper 10-S, 16, r>-3. in a thrilling mixed doubles gillie, at the Annual Singapore Lawn Tennis championships at the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterday. *ook the winners 95 minutes to clinch419 words
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784 1956-06-01 14 More meets, hard training and Malayan athletes can make it In the Sports Pcrnac in the Sunday Standard, a jied British ttUttic coach in Pcnang, Mr. A. G. Phillips, told our reporter. Toirj Rangcl, why Malayan athletes would never make the grade as world beaters. He gave lire obstacles against784 words
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686 1956-06-01 14 Fastest Trials By Stage Show Amusement B|H|^ftflßßßlß^ K^^ BRmj M 1 IPOH, Thurs. STAGE SHOW II and sj MENT II (Posner) did a winning trial on in* j track when they were taken out lor their wind up gallops in preparation ior t!ie Perak Dcih ing which opens on Saturday.686 words
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Article29 1956-06-01 14 Si,, 1 i I I J 1 l U<i' v .^1 «,O| i IV out iid thr* J "1 I: ,j run tkU .j tbrff I I halfaM29 words
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Advertisement61 1956-06-01 14 I TIGERS 4. I p a u Wing Hong: Cnua 1 Hack Guan, Yip Chong S Kum; Foo Hec Jong, Chan Siew Kay. Ho Hin Weng; Thong Kum Poh. Aw Boon Seong, Wong Niap Thuan. Ismail Yusof. Jimmy Tan. PBU 0. Wah Fook; Awang nahab. Alwi: A. Ismail. Mokhtar. Taib;61 words
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Advertisement58 1956-06-01 14 BLAW KNOX LIMI CONCRETE Mil OF ARIOI S I CAPACITILS SIDE jtl. -tty 1 DISCM \KGI\G T*k/ *?^i THE BLAW K\OX son s '> MALAYAN WIRE MESH iFi>:: s I Tims Euk.t T:moh O The se'' 1 Jl Q. VITAI J\ if/ ~s§ CHARI A CO.. 29 ROBINSON > r58 words
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Miscellaneous201 1956-06-01 14 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAT A L' V. I—Star Soccerites vs. S.H.B. Police at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. D/V. 3A W Tentjah vs. Perhimpc Stia at Farrer Park at 525 D/V. 3B— Bedok SC. vs. Mount Emilu at Geylang Stadium at 5J5 p.m.; R.A F. Changx vs Blue Rovers at201 words
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