Singapore Standard, 2 June 1956
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Title Section13 1956-06-02 1 Singapore Standard r SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JLNE 2, 1956 I I r\(,F> I") CKMS13 words
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Article416 1956-06-02 1 Form A Govt. And You're Subject To Liquidation THE president of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. C. C. Tan was last night warned that he would be "liquidated" if he accepted the Governor's proposal to form a new government The threat to Mr. Ton's life416 words
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Article71 1956-06-02 1 Vny 2s, rends: "Members of the Liberal Socialists Party G< flemen. Following Mr. Dautd Marsha/I'* oru nouncew€Kt of his decjsUm ;o if Mututtcr o/ SJwpapor?. <''*» Singapore del^atiofi at the Lonarn Ihut your unscruiniU* rptance m <> j'jrm a rtetr. government uld be mU ed as oomitttul breach71 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-06-02 1 Bon Voyage In Music For The Fijians M >htpiwif: Ipla ns of song n of visitors 210 bandit kills to their credit during their four-and-a-half years' service in Johore the? well deserved the musical adieu thty in turn received from two Scottish regimental bandi that were in attendance. rhe189 words
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Article85 1956-06-02 1 \IOS< O\v .r.rif l B< pigti HrfwrlH QflMtall I* r- Tito of YmOslavia and a crowd ol workers and I in* n che< n d ■>, h- i i.issed the r.- -•o -V S' I Mob tndaj tght y- ir? aft«M p] t in the t:om:n:orm85 words
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Article142 1956-06-02 1 Whm .i nrnr thousand throaty Fijian viur»-s sm.; Isa lei thrir traditional fare-w»-ii son? it surmounts language md race harriers to bring a lingering touch of universal sadness whenp\p r separation is in the nfling N <» it win for prett% Polly Tan who142 words
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159 1956-06-02 1 Strike By 3,000 Clerks Is Inevitable TiiK strike by SJM Government clerk* li now inevitable aa the Singapore Ci. vernn eni •> r night de- cided not to accede to their demands for a general wage Increase Xhi MDot bora will now be opened on Monday and ll majority tote159 words
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Article167 1956-06-02 1 LONDON. June 1 ■Kr'.itm Britten Government tod u issued 3*-P«g« wnltt paper (Parliamentary docum( nt I on the enntrrrnce on s nmipore's c< nstitutional future which failed here last month. The P ip- r contains > e va- proposals put bj Ujf Br side and167 words
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119 1956-06-02 1 TORN SKIRT A BLACK EYE IN DIET RIOT TOKYO. June 1 <Rcpter) Japanese poliuci.ins climaxed I w*ek or intense political Wrangling here today with two near riots in the Diet from which one parliamentary usher was taken to hospital with broken ribs. Members Bong P^PP^r Water and bottles from one119 words
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Article137 1956-06-02 1 DAVID CHIPP - We Want To Be Friends Chou DAVID CHIPP But Britain Is Cold By RUNG, .June 1 (KeuteD— Mr. Chou En lai, the Chinese Communist Premier, told me in a 70-minulc exclusive interview here today tnat the possibility of the peaceful liberation of Taiwan (Formosa) is becomin» brighter every day." j137 words
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Article58 1956-06-02 1 SIR Anthony I'.dm tsM I Conservative Partj rallj last night thai he W*M disappointed at the tailure of the recent talks in London on a new constitution lor Singapore. Renter. SINGAFOM Pallet ta*e* road blocks round Hm Island aftn- I rovolvrr bolonsinu to an Inspector was reported missing58 words
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Article74 1956-06-02 1 Singapore rubber price! rose by U cents to 7:; 8 c< t«v per lb for BIU BUde June shipment while tin dropped $22 to $363} per piful uhe lowest since July 12 last yean yesterday. Some short covering helped prices to improve on tl local market74 words
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235 1956-06-02 1 REPORTER TESTS SECURITY MEASURES LONDON, June l P' [be DftilS Sketch said today the extreme precautions ordered i" protect Queen Ellgabetn on bei official birthday festerdaj would not have saved bet Iran determined assassin Simon Ward a columnist for th< Conservative tabloid,235 words
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Article43 1956-06-02 1 S I N GAPO R F C rri 172 pounds of opium worth $50,000 from the tanker. Perna, which ar: 81 ngapor p f ro m t c m (Mt yesterday. p was found m thp hold of the ship.43 words
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Advertisement20 1956-06-02 1 B r v-j "elictric \^l POUSHERS L\ F|>/ iic rCH AV SHELL] 'I r ///o.s/ powerful y/ /yow ca/i 6w20 words
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Advertisement36 1956-06-02 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion Cdsily solved if you only r.rtll rft ""NOVELT.Y.to., 88 North Bridge Road Phone *****. S pore-6 I lilt L^^i \pineapplu| I Jr^ FROM 1 t^^^ V- I REAL I I FRUIT I36 words
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Article413 1956-06-02 2 Non-Violence Must Be Our Motto Tunku BENUT, Fri. Tunku Abdul Rohmon, the UMNO leader and Chief Minister of the Federation, today gave his assurance that Malaya will not be a second Cyprus. \nn-vmirncp must be on: motto. will get Merdrka on Aug. :>!. 1413 words
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Article128 1956-06-02 2 Union For Malay Newsmen p?:NANci. Frl Malay jfurna Isti In the Federat on will meet at the Sultan SulaiDiai Club, Kuala Lumpur DO June 10. to inaugurate the M;i Jo urna ists 1 Association Federation (Pecaantuan "Fartawan MelajU Persekutuan). Xbe pro tem lea < n of ■he association. Inche Roseo.in128 words
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Article32 1956-06-02 2 T i K S; 1 o Yohirir OpptP' rs 1 Union yostorday suppor tori (i MD'• ieriSipn to take stn ng ftep? a^iinsi o ry drivers who o\eiJkar '-'jeir vehicles.32 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-06-02 2 f\\.\ He tnlri The Standard: "I hr prnplp of Indonesia look upon uitn sympathy Sinaapnre "s attempt to form an indppenoVnt nation." He aridfd that developments in Indonesia were likely to afTert this .irpa. MR R F. II R TYABJE. India's Ambassador to Inrionesi.T. Mrs Tyahje65 words
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156 1956-06-02 2 PMU Plans Meeting Of Political Leaders XHI BtakiapOCe Peninsular Malays^ union Ii planning i meettan ol Malay politii leaderi to considei thp future of the Makivs and of the peonk ol Btngapore ri eotuieetlofi with the v[ (o'-' to a< h\*>\ e >elf-anvern-nent >nd Indrpendtnce. r M t' mnv.ri' rs156 words
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141 1956-06-02 2 Court Warns Spectators In Hurt Case FF\ \\G Fr: Sprciaior^; who packed the Magistrate's Court d."<y to beat klic a:..;n'-t I <-^^c wtlU r, <^ M Mydin Pillay. wprp warned by Magistrate. Mr Aw Ah Wah, not in molest Plllaj wh^n yp left 'h^ court, Mydin Pillay was rharcpd: witt141 words
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Article112 1956-06-02 2 ?$> From Page 1 ernm nr approach was not the --a me a- the Chinese. Chin had esprened the wish to "enter Into relations' 1 With the Hongkong Government hut so far no reply had been received China also wanted to invite British Members from112 words
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Article59 1956-06-02 2 owners of motor vehicles are reminded by the Registrar of Vehicles, Singapore, that all motor vehicle licences expire on June ?,0. Application forms will nor be posted to owners but they can be obtained trom any pod office or filling station. Licences for the second half59 words
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Article127 1956-06-02 2 Kl Li:MPUR. Fri. P kpockm, who took advantagt of the large crowd which famr Iq town to watch the Qurei s B thdav pai-ario on padinj Ik i fttUrdij! '•<■ «i n.'i o! ;i -n and propci t y WI in ine §aeood MagMraltfr Souri todaj odi Ban127 words
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113 1956-06-02 2 CO-OPKRATION between nations as shown by the way their navies have worked together, particular ly the strength of the British Commonwealth of Nations, has greatly impressed Vice-Admiral R. F. Klkins. Flag Officer, 2nd in Command, Far East Station. The Admiral Mid thN in a farewell113 words
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Article75 1956-06-02 2 He said: "This year we have had the important demonstration of international treaty co-operation in operation "'Firm Link" which showed how all SEATO nations can quickly get together when there the need to do 10 in defence of a treaty nation." Admiral ElKins pniaed the men of the75 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-06-02 2 TWO THOUSAND Malays of Remit in the Pontian district of Johorr thronged the padang ve>terday to hear Tunku Abdul Uhman. the Federation Chief Minister. and UMNO loader, make his address at the opening Mif the UMNO Benut division. StandardpicStandardpic - 41 words
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Article278 1956-06-02 2 BUT GO SLOW DRIVE GQQ Kl ALA LIMPIR, Fri.— The National I nion I caused a considerable amount of surprise h\ asmT,, l that is to refer the wages deadlock to a board <<f a mi I In rejecting ihe employers i proposal to have an arbitra- snivp d278 words
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Article31 1956-06-02 2 PENAN has em I I Star their M This u vice-prr I Ibrahim vher trade union ngM branch oQnki MPTUS! I Among I eluded ir union struct Council I 131 words
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Article62 1956-06-02 2 MALACCA. Fri. Small holdings around estates owned the Ms svan Plan' I R dustries 1 I Nation here have also been affected by the "Go Slow Friday." launched by the National on of r A local estate agency how* ever. ted 100 per rn-out of its labour force62 words
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Article88 1956-06-02 2 Taiping Rotary Officials TAIPING Irf At the general m*"- I Inf I I tie 1 I me Roi.iry CIUD I '■■'■< ißf were elected office-bear-en ror i9. r ->h-.57 President m** 1 h E r Boe, flce-prerideii nr. I llarktnd i ■cr I Ite ii Pinkertoo, treasurer: Mr. K'v ci-.'-n?88 words
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Article185 1956-06-02 2 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Bv Standard's London Bureau Chief TIIF British Government is appareniK still hopin: a reorganized Singapore Council ol Ministers will sirier accepting something approximating thr otter recently turned down by Singapore s >lerdeka missioi asi nicht i AssfM lal < r B 1 u185 words
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Article68 1956-06-02 2 PENANG, F-;. A'i bad IMI I ifl '"nnection with Penana ITatef F<-<: i a take p ace <>r, i iid ofl Um Ptoai I S.' ming b or. luoe 16 and 11 A.i boat i m be proi Ided with anchors as only a itnited number68 words
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Article134 1956-06-02 2 Co-op Aids Children 's Education i I The F l Scbo Fee ere 1 Co-ope iv Thrift and I^oan ijra has published t Scholarship F f<>t Ihe was revea en at festerdafii annual general meetingScho arshipt «re to he awarded i< ing pupils hi Mi] idm T«- tion. whose parents134 words
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Advertisement136 1956-06-02 2 F.MiU.OT BRILUANTINE I I Kv r mhuot TARIS \l nil tor 49C DE i &NGAKMU H I e^ fl V B urrttc 'n.- 111 I ZLIN CO., LTD. I7^R rr.-jl Slrr.Rl, Siiig^nnrß, lel> ,***** I#fffOf f #f f #ff »>.^..^,^^~s^».^^.. SHROFFS MIDYEAR CARPET SALE NOW ON .<.,., ■^~.-m v.«t- •>136 words
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Advertisement19 1956-06-02 2 i OWI 5 -at* m t *^^l w Tyfcwnre "DlAßrf ror [inrfr. i. S ERP |N 7 if-' i19 words
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Article, Illustration212 1956-06-02 3 Retiring After 30 Years •x:ztr ate officers on contract Public Works Department rSving Government service, the K told The Standard. i shortlv from the depart- made this disclosure L L*> not wow long as It is not over-hasty Most of the local of! mi >r an I require n212 words
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Article116 1956-06-02 3 pping Kcporter N- in!. \1: I l^.vv. i rrlirement on June 13. An "old China hand." Mr Low has been in the Far for the last 35 years, serving in Shanghai and HongkoArriving in Singapore over two years ago from Hongk Mr. Low took an active pa: developing plans116 words
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Article, Illustration244 1956-06-02 3 Miss Annie Tan, 20, ><Mini;est daughter ot Singapore's niiuti-niil-lionairt' rul>nrr ;n;i;nato, Mr. Tan I. ark S\<\ has found romance with a young and handsome Colony teacher. XI wln tome beiresfl to the rubber fortune S;uv Bng' to her parent! wllJ tonight tNStandardpic - 244 words
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106 1956-06-02 3 2 WORKERS CHARGED WITH INTIMIDATION BEREMBAN, F'n Twi lab) Ml n, P Kl I -r. nan and A i\ i uunj npp< tred in 'N Magistrate's Court today on "M-.nt CnargC of criminal \r.\ ::.:d.«- mi. They w• re occd to h; e •V .T..d:t! <d TWO OUlei IftbOUT' 'n,106 words
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Article68 1956-06-02 3 Scouts AssnOfficials KI'ANTAN, Fri The following were elected oAdala of the Kuantan D.-v; Bojl Scouts Attftriiitnw Pr csident 'i IB M t.' lin bin Ifohd Sluurill, Secref ry Loh i.iiii K- lytsfUKH Boej dm Sen, committee mem !>• C'hoo -100 Kong Let '1 WORJ KWMI Tan VV;u Abdul A. liohd68 words
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Article48 1956-06-02 3 KUANTAX. Fri— Pipes and I drums provided by the band lei the Malay Regiment Beat the Retreat before a large I rowd of about 3,000 people on the Padang here yesterday. The Sultan of Pahang. the ku Mahkot I Adr, and St;. were present.48 words
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Article120 1956-06-02 3 Molested Girl Found Infected LI if PUB F■ S Ah Thong. 51- -inam Esta 1 Dq ansara was today committed by the First Y Irate to stand trial in the I Court on a charro of rape of a seven-year-old customer The girl is a daughter of a widowed weeder120 words
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Article42 1956-06-02 3 R-\ B r':i I-ee K Leong. a 20-year-old rubbei tapper of Sempalit New was fined $150 or •as" jail in the Mk| trate's Court here for having a bicycle chain, described by the prosecution as a dangerous42 words
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Article27 1956-06-02 3 b I bin a!' Marhum al Sultan Zainu! A din, of Trengganu. iri v on a month study coi.: Ifl A a under the Coton27 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-06-02 3 MOKK of New Zealand milk powder is likely to come In Singapore the setting up of the Australian Milk Plant here. said the Chairman of tfcf New Zealand l>air\ Product Marketing Commission. Mr. W Marshall in Singapore vest* i da Mr Marshall arrived in Singapore en routeStandardpic - 105 words
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262 1956-06-02 3 Public Keen To Ferret Out Tax Evaders 15 LETTERS SENT IN WEEKLY AS a rCfwH of increased inmrmation from the public the Income Tax Department has been abl* to investigate and prosecute two cases for tax evasions, tne Comptroller. Mr. I). H. Tudor, told The Standard vesterdav He said letten262 words
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Article123 1956-06-02 3 First Malay Promoted Acting w/O PLIGHT S. -rant. Mohammad Mum dn, RAF R gi naent 111 lyi) ot Married Quarters, RAF station Tengah, has been promoted to A* ng YV. r.int Officer. W Hussaia, 36, is the tii Bi M.Vav airman to ||0 d this rank, an RAF -po^-man said123 words
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160 1956-06-02 3 A THREE-HOl'R var;p| y ■bow will be h' Id 11 Pulau B-jKfim tomorrow night, under the ftinplces 01 the laland*l Ch;n* >■ vomnwrr, tv. m bonoitf of the Queen'.- Birthday. The show, organised and directed by Mr jimmy Choo. Sirmrtpnre s wpllknnwn amateur muftfiin.160 words
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Article82 1956-06-02 3 I \M Hat 4-:. of p at it Kroma, Muar. was convicted on \W ncsda.v by Magistrate Inrhe Pawan Ahmrd on two charge! ofillega. p iSsessiOQ of a still on April 22 this 3 1 il I Ktikm of fermented rice ma<=h and one bottle of82 words
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Advertisement264 1956-06-02 3 IRIMPI 250 /(PUNK] r mtf I The Pro|octor ot Pro|rrtors If j m you want to do hrtt(-r than I yi t&% VI just taking snaps and to sr« X^'^^V voui pictures COME TO Lift _^^V Idm-"/ this Proicctor i? tht maeir J^ w i n o Pnre i 90/-264 words
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Article62 1956-06-02 4 A CAR carrying tmir R V persons crashed Into the pillar of a house In Beach Koad Singapore, last nlghl i brtnflng down a gfction of tho rodf of tho house A watchman. Abdul Ilanud si»-'-ping on the rlve-foot-waj n»rrowly escaped Injury N'-iihor \hv passengers ol62 words
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Article285 1956-06-02 4 Gave Up After Axing His Family Man On Tentative Charge Of Murder A LABOURER hacked his wife and five children with an axe then walked into a Police Station and gave himself up, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Thr labourer, P. Shanmugam. 29, toid an ln>pec;p! finiq'hpH with cverv285 words
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Article, Illustration220 1956-06-02 4 ONC hundred ;unl fift.\ paintings hv students of a Colon s« hool "wi»itli\ to v.wn a place in Singapore* proposed Art Gallery" will bv on view to the puhlif at the British Counril Hall. Stamford Koad. from today TllC rxhihition the first of a series220 words
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Article332 1956-06-02 4 A SINGAPORK journalist, \hbas Jumat. and an office boy, Mohammed Vacob, ('aimed trial \<Mrrd;n before litth MagMntc Mr. I>. C I) («>tta asj amended charges oi using forged documents for the purpose ot cheating, when their case came up for mention. 'Hv. rlginally faced lour chrnrgi332 words
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Article67 1956-06-02 4 THE Singapore. Ministry <v K>ur and Welfare announced last night that the Q I Service Arbitration Tribunal will meet at 9.:\0 this morning in Conference Room of the Mil istry, to hear a between Government and the Me-, or< |ica] Technical ympioyces' Union. The Tribunal will consist67 words
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Article88 1956-06-02 4 93 Years' Service For Three THREF. Singapore p employees with a total of 13 years' service yesterday received valedictory letters lot t heir I il and faithful services 9 with the department. The letters wore presented 'he Acting Contro.ler of 1 Its Mr. H. M. Rose, in a sinrlple ceremony88 words
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Article38 1956-06-02 4 lIANBOOR bin Ha.;i Nnnr. 49. a slipway foreman with the .ST Water Transport ComPtny, RAS C. fOf over M years-, has been awarded th< British Empire \!.-rl:i!. it wai announced by the Singapore Government List night.38 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-06-02 4 TWO hundred and eighty-six* inmates of Mm Little Slaters «»f the Poor i Hume tor the Ai;ed and hiends celebrated Corpus hristi least at the H«»me in i 'hoinson Koad Singapore. >cslcrdaj. Anhbishdp Michael Okomendy, above, performs the dunns the procession. StandardpicStandardpic - 44 words
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187 1956-06-02 4 ELEVEN holders of the QMOft h:gh^t award t€C Vak B and gallantry the Victoria Cross 10 from Nev, EtalMM ;>nd one lrom K:;;. will arrive at Chanyi S:n^apojt, by h.n zaf Hasting tod a 3 rha b f h^ ecntauuri or tne institution187 words
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Article170 1956-06-02 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINCi rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot mom.) 732 "i\l June No. 1 June No. RSS I'M 71; No 2 RSS 72| 7t| No hss ;i,' u| Tone: Barel\ Steadv. STORE JIN The price of tin on the local170 words
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Article79 1956-06-02 4 S gapore ItactkMi U pany Empl< wrc Uked its legal adviser. Mr. Lee Kuan Yev seek clarification from the Court of Inquiry on certain ISg tJ of its award. The Union litefed that e Company fai!cd to implemtal. the recommendations o n three isi ei They79 words
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Article91 1956-06-02 4 A THIRD man was charged in the Singapore fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday, m connection with the Maying of I Chettiar P MuthuKaruppan whose bodv was lound by the police last week The man Btllaiman bin Habib, Is charged with thei murder of Ifuthukanippui m May 11 at91 words
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Article42 1956-06-02 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Pr: The Archbishop ol Brisbane Australia, who is in Malaya lor a few days before attending the consecration ol the new Cathedral at Kuchlnf, Sarawak, will preach at Evensont nn Sunday at St Christopher'* Church. Johore Bahru.42 words
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Advertisement348 1956-06-02 4 CATHAI ORGANISATION 4TTRACTIONS TODAY! CATHAY m^ 4 v ,o D l" s M>U M-Al V\ \KIJ HhIIWI HOT A(Tl\r. AKARU TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! V!,,*l T iC 6. NsfSsMT/ Jj_TLoTflEl r f r ..siroiOH Kj rOHAI 'mi iin WKK \N VI WHI NT" M»\|OKi:o\\ mi IMF M \fMl'l>KK*" TODAY 'i'OPEON/ifvir \3**2 4^348 words
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Advertisement277 1956-06-02 4 SHAW BROTHERS _OR^V::'- I j showing: _____L "v^^_ill__^________-3_^_- MIDMIGIII TOMuj] "^T^?3 t ROBIRi Wi lH 1 MITCWM the GL i H "THE 3 LOVES -ll__" > 'v n.i.n 1 NOW! REXjl^ j \ui)\i<;iii iM\i(,iu r^r^ "THE SPOILLRs 1 i I 1 now PAVIIinwTH SHOWING' rM¥ 'LluW-j: I i \I\RII\I \|(,i277 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-06-02 5 w L xbrif Homen f* AH "gL Mi Thf f L, thin *<• k»-r> lie s.t (hi ir v p i n s ion Mheme would h. in 11 blast" la tun months' MM F«* the int Mm thr i !■>•■ priKiurinc radio h;itt»rie> ,md ini P»u\rd flashlight h.U\hovrStandardpic - 68 words
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Article294 1956-06-02 5 CLERK CHARGED WITH CAUSING GRIEVOUS HURT L 1 She said she knew Rasoo' > years ago when first he ned her office. Their relanship developed in April last ng last year's Easter had met on re separate occasions at a picnic and social gathering. She added that Rasoo used294 words
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Article39 1956-06-02 5 A MALAYAN K. fa] \".v 1 Volunteer Reserve. Abu Hassan bin Dassim. 25, was admitted to the neral Hospital last night, following a tramp accident in which, bicycle and a bus collided at Fin lay son Green39 words
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Article71 1956-06-02 5 HOUSEWIFE. Mrs. Eli-r.ib'-th r Barnrs. was yeS1 1 rdav cleared by the Coronet Mr K. T. Aicxanricr of the d»Mth of R5- year-Old Goh C'hrrm V"nu. who cn!::rifd with her car at Raffles Quaj on Peb 29 The Coronor rotiirn^d a finding ol misadTenture He said pollr«71 words
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241 1956-06-02 5 MUST RESTORE PRESTIGE OF THE SERVICE Minister's Attack Stings Hospital Attendants UNION SUMMONS URGENT MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—The Federation Government Medical Services Union is to call an "urgent meeting" soon to restore the prestige of the service, which had slumped considerably following the admission by Minister for Health Mr. Leong241 words
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Article138 1956-06-02 5 Council On Health Education FOR the first time a council has been established t on health education in Hnga This was announn d by Government last night Ifl a gazette notification. The Singapore Health Education Cn will co-ordinate os engaged in public health work and the prevention and of disease.138 words
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Article95 1956-06-02 5 Stripper Rose To See Mr. M STRIP -TEASER Rose f'han will today (all on Use Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall for assistance to have a Sinnpace Pejliee ban on hrr shows lit" 1 < 1 This will hr her last ChajseC as today is thr hiri Minister's final mrrt-thr-peoph* session95 words
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Article23 1956-06-02 5 THRF.K men war arres'rri by the SuDfei Patanl r<» r last e\ ening fn!lnw;ns a sans flash near a toridv -ivo.23 words
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Article111 1956-06-02 5 A NATIONAL Mrrdrka Con reßtioo ol tnwfc unions wil be held on .June 10. to disr-ir^ the situation an>inc; lrom Ihf breakdown of the Merriek.talks in London. More than 200 delegate^ froni 140 trade mnOM ;-vk e\perted U> attend the* Conxention. the venue of which111 words
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Article61 1956-06-02 5 six Assistant Registratl Officers have been ap;»>.- U by the Singapore Governor under the Legta itive Assembly Elections Ordinance A Government qa7ette notifi ration issued festei liy name? Messrs M. Ponnuduray. I i fred A Joseph, Chan Bih an, Hussein bin Kamari A Prreira and Haji Jamil61 words
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Article28 1956-06-02 5 MR A S ;.I.\' I >.-•!, Vc><> (> ier, H< r 'or g. hn^ \)> n transferred \n BatiGajah. Hli men »i lj Inrhi Osman bin Alias from Johore Bahru.28 words
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Article94 1956-06-02 5 18-Member Goodwill Mission Due A\ It-member official b an cultural delegation which bi !!()■>■ on a goodwill tour o< Sn :th-Ea?t Asia will arr^ r Singapore tomorrow from .la karU tor 1 four-day vi>it to llalaya. The delegation, ronsiMins ol India's top rank artistes and dances will he the £uest94 words
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Article136 1956-06-02 5 RMN CADETS TO TRAIN IN BRITAIN THP: new hatch of trn 00Cef eadetl have jrjinrd XhfRrjyal Malavnn Navy barracks and started preliminary training last peek. Thete ten men VtfC scifctr from among thOM WhOl appeared bcioro an Interview Board, last April it is anticipated that the i RMN will send136 words
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Advertisement358 1956-06-02 5 Trianft TOYS k- i 2 Oka 7P Pat-fic «l«r c &CSBE-— Mod.i Vit IRIOCII -n S*^ tittle i^ c Inn Mi t d* 1 pajaifl -> -*J »»ocile oe«*cneo «or J^^^\>, C"> i: i ir-zt I-; measu'cmcnts ]\*^^>^^ I JlP'"^^^ enamtt witn radiator u\Jfm liT T nd xib e-pt e358 words
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Advertisement99 1956-06-02 5 TAJ CINEMA I'llilM 4 "NT l«»|» X\ v < I.) h I.S and M.15 m -VI I R RAIIH f AM" (Hindi) \lilh Knglish Su» p* >',ikila >|ccn.isi Manri^r, Anwar and main othrn |..ni S hl Midnighi (.1 I I I'.XK X\ XI I lamili I''"'* 1 I|'m II I99 words
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Miscellaneous193 1956-06-02 5 sStandard cAlmanac Information at a Glance V» nnHP n^Mv I TIME TIDE pore usury lollXN 9 m m Itl 3"" >'••'• i' Mi^...nir> Moxr- D:rk> 1147 a .m. '7 f1 > PennM. him show at Wood- ang 6 12 a m t5 7 {t) 531 om h: .dge Hospital 7pm193 words
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Miscellaneous450 1956-06-02 5 U 1 Call (S); 3 4.i R^h.d the Ht« «S«; 415 The Accoidiur. i Pea Uanci ISI 1 I'm Time Arinouricemeri: 8.33 S srdusi iKLi; 6JO Programme I':p\ie\<, iSr. 1 cm N> A > 8 |0 S iturd«i3 S 1-' KL 710 Piano Riiythin I The CJoon Show I. I450 words
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Article585 1956-06-02 6 A 'NiTP.n PRESS report from London says that A Britain is planning a new co ept of O oHwealth which will remove the Label Horn her overseas possessions and th r likely the Commonwealth Mbn Ministers Conference on June 27 Thil baa already been put into operation in585 words
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Article297 1956-06-02 6 j I reported that the Singapore Division of the United Malays National Organization i> bung I to strengthen nd expand So far the local MM l> not proved itself a stable and reliable bori it been dominated by young hotheads who bettered that any criticism of its activities297 words
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Letter220 1956-06-02 6 Right Leadership S.r To br a leader of people s Government one orati have enthusiasm to >ati those whose lives are characterised by listlessB4 h hopelessness. Thi leader must be prreverine as Kipling expn yr»i rnn |fMV heart SUd verve nd sinew 'I'r, n r v v v Q n<f?r220 words
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Letter506 1956-06-02 6 Sir: During my peregrinations in the Rural Areas of Singapore recently 1 observed the following:Tbert is rat tingle sanitary bakery, biscuit factory, vermicelli factory or other hygienic food manufacture I establishmc I in R;;ral Singapore. All such trades licensed by the Rural Board arc in shockingly substandard nrcmlan506 words
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Letter149 1956-06-02 6 Clever Men Wanted Sir; I txpnn my appreciation for Mr. Saniasi letter. The 'En!i^htcned Man? Speaking a? a locaKbOTD Singaporean. I believe he has exp 111 leotinenti of a great HHU who rca l/e. importance, in this .ransition period of tail Colony's history, of having men of the highest inte.lectual149 words
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Letter263 1956-06-02 6 Sir; 1 v ISO to applaud Daio Onn for his very com- t icosft W Mpi Inl [Of an Indepsodenl Ms sjra. it proved that we ha\e men In this country rapabie ot tranv Knj Constitution, if wt hsvc the guts to demand 'Indepcnr.• mrdy we have the263 words
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Letter607 1956-06-02 6 S;r: Tne re^u'.t of the ii terv ew for appointments to the Many Administrative. Service released a few days ago has caused a fee: ins of d isatisfactioii and frustration to many it wu obvioui thai thi Public Service Commisi on in d Promotions Board did not ba.-e607 words
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Letter130 1956-06-02 6 S;r; What Utter nonsense your correspondent Plebeian is writing. No man is indispensable and anyone suggesting that a flop like Mr. D. Marshall is such a guy just not only makes me laugh but iISQ indicates whore Mr. Plebeian cnmp.s from. Such a suggestion Kl also an insult to130 words
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Article596 1956-06-02 6 x 4 QUESTION exercising m.nd o: ;h»' cha.rman ol the Fed* rai 100 Constit itional Commission, Lord Reid, la whether sittin:.;- BtKMlld be heid :n I public Thta will be one ol c tiv Brsl problemi bii comMtotlftti will have to d< side when596 words
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Article, Illustration695 1956-06-02 6 CHINESE STUDIES IN THE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Q I |)URIN'G my short visit to Singapore at the invitation of the Univerlity of Molaya to lecture at its Chinese Department, what has given me mO st satisfaction \S its Chinese Library, which undoubtedly possesses the best collection of Chinese books m695 words
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Article256 1956-06-02 7 urih Korea Declares Peace Move BUT THEY WILL USE FORCE IF ATTACKED TOKYO, June 1 (UP)— The North Korean government declared yesterday it will not attack South Korea and will reduce the size of its armed forces this summer, the Communist Radio said. <)( ng Radio heard n Xbkyo256 words
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Article143 1956-06-02 7 0 25 ?Z*4 that P«Mirnl inn trie d out at tun hr.cht p.rtus chum, la nnr n.c h t nt r tnH b on I i 1 col p,,xhrH rnrrhoat Hi t |t f thr rooftop onto !rss rtn brlow. <- football s lipslramrr and hrh, rd in lhl143 words
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Article118 1956-06-02 7 U June 1 Hwaunist Party Ljti Khrushchev Etoy n« uinrr e« to the hi^ if hf has to *nin n a L chev said, raising a toa Stem "There should be more like nd there would bo more." Stern replied. "If your people overlooked surh technical requiremer as fingerprinting."118 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-06-02 7 Cherio, Little Fellow I Ml. thrrr year old grandson. Baha. <»f thr hinir i'i Kano holrlv the h.tnds nl Mr. Alan l.rnnoxP»o\d i Irfl Colonial S» r^t.lr^ ;«nd on r <»f Ihr hmirix p.uM at London Airport .»s \\r W;\\r s for Nicrria with his fathrr and thr F mirA.P. - 63 words
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Article35 1956-06-02 7 the; the "slow death narcotic. The bill, passed b; voice vote, would a juries to impose the capital ptTi Of heroin to toona^- r a third convictn M nit of the drug to adults.35 words
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Article149 1956-06-02 7 Britain 's Wages Chase Prices LONDON. June 1 (AP) -Chancellor of the Exchequer Harold MacMillan warned Britons yesterday that "jobs are at a risk long as the nations ballooning economy sends wages chasing after prices. *This is much the most serious economic problem confronting us today. If we cannot solve149 words
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Article24 1956-06-02 7 JOINT Syrian-Jordan rommuniquc on Thursday anno'.mred the two nations have agreed on a military alliance •o faoe '"tthe Israeli threat." I 124 words
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154 1956-06-02 7 And More Throats Cut ALGIERS, June 1 (AP)— National. st rebels vestercked the centre of Oran. chief city of Western when a bomb ripped off the txoni of a store The store was operated r- Ifua Un ■enerally considered pro-French. /Utbougß the bomb caused154 words
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Article79 1956-06-02 7 CANBERRA, June 1. <AP>— A susuestion that Malay >buuld become the official language in the Australian Trust Territory in New (iuinea is "silly." Territories Minister Paul Hasluck told the House of Represent- ati\rs yesterday, Commenting <»n an lnriian susurst inn to the IN. Trusteeship Council ho said79 words
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Article41 1956-06-02 7 WASHINGTON, .I .ne 1 (AP Prcsideni K:?ennn\ver ad\.'isrci a proi;p of po ;tiral banken faalerdaj not in r p <••■■■ r.li r:i abOUl 'no '<"ih campaign ai I hid ai tell pby■i i f SI "iii (orwaroT in the battle.41 words
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Article29 1956-06-02 7 KHATMAXDr. Nepal. mr 1 (APi -Reports rra<!i:n2 r peiterday said Um Japanese team irhi b conq iered tkfanashi WHS r nn ils way K~, k to (Chatmandu,29 words
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Article23 1956-06-02 7 BAGHDAD, June 1 (AP)— An Algerian delegation represent;'. the Algerian National emeni arrived here yesterday to aaeh hr p Erom Iraq.23 words
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Article38 1956-06-02 7 MESSINA, Si y. June 1 <F\c rU r >— The cniisinf British .>•• linei Caronia w reBoat< last nifhi by tk\ t Italian tugs ifter foing aero r .H nn i Mindbank outside Mo. :c ina narbo ir.38 words
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132 1956-06-02 7 WASHINGTON, 1 \P» (Jeneral Anthonv C. M< Auliffe. who once answered the surrender demand of a hcsieginc (ierman force with a short, sharp and impolite word, hadp farewell vrsterdav to active army life. At Fort Mver. Virginia, troops paraded in review lor the132 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-06-02 7 HIGH SLITS TURN MEN'S HEADS 7 HRr.h. of the outfits mi il is play nt a recent fashion paradr in Hongkong. At left is a white sharkskin jacket worn with n salmon pink skirt. it < nitre and ri'jht are informal afternoon nr shopping styles in printed voile. Ml threeA.P. - 67 words
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206 1956-06-02 7 The U.S. 'Spy Tunnel': We Have Proof —Reds night charged it h;iri proof th.it Amcriinto Communist Fast Berlin. Um oh n c iaad the U.S. of failing to take action against what it termed "the intolerable action of American agencies in Euro;-.. Moscow Radio said the Soviet protest referred to206 words
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Article132 1956-06-02 7 PARIS. June 1 (AP). Official French sources said last night a shipment of ISS mm howitzers i< at Marseilles awaiting transport to Egypt The number was not disc]< I A government spokesman said the howitzer? were being delivered uncer a contract signed with Egypt last July.132 words
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Article110 1956-06-02 7 Mindszenty Re-Arrest Report VIENNA June 1 «APi Roman Catholic author here said yesterday had reliable reports that Hungarian Cardinal Joseph M D lot had bern sted and again imprisoned because he refuted to sign a pledge of loyalty to thr :'.n- ir, Communist The ailing < vdinal was reles d110 words
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Article179 1956-06-02 7 FROM CYPRUS: LONDON. June 1 (IT) -The Brili.sh gnvrrnmrnt tacitly admitted yosterda> it lrar> Cypriot cunmrn havr entered Britain t<> veek re\rncr for thr hanging of two extremists in Cyprus. Wilham Deedes told Parliament that police tkmed *a number of ft and 11 Ttt executions179 words
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Advertisement131 1956-06-02 7 a RELIABLE marine engine?^^ m SIMPLE TO RUN EASILY MAINTAINED I CHEAP TO OPERATE VT '"'"ALBIN/ r Cdn rr mail 4^ <-(j by an ordinary Z wgcliajn r r r< ,iT,;v Krrn'.pnr fyr^^ fa 4 stroke economy The AL-23 rr.- ne of 12 hp will t^ke a suitable boat n^utic^l131 words
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302 1956-06-02 8 Pre-Pearl Harbour Deal With Britain, Ex-Senator Charges WASHINGTON, June 1 (AP) Former senator Burton K. Wheeler charged yesterday that long before Pearl Harbour the U.S. chiefs of staff had agreed with the British to enter the war against Germany in early 1942.302 words
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Article309 1956-06-02 8 Ancient Scrolls Give Clue To Buried Hoard I KBTI I Jmc 1 If —Two Dead Sea srrolK examined at Manehest. r 1 mMriK lions •n how to find n»- ir!% .'no d tr.-asiire thr Jordan G*mUM«l Xntiquities announced last nicht. I i■■ rdinc to mIU is burird «»n I-.309 words
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150 1956-06-02 8 This 'Potato' Is Too Hot To Handle GENEVA. June 1 (Reuter)— The executive committee of the I'nited Nations Rptuqee Fund (U.N.R.E.F.) yesterday again declined to take a decision on whether or not it should or could cive aid to some 700.000 Chinese refugees in Hongkong. The Dutch chairman of the150 words
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Article51 1956-06-02 8 RIO DE JANEIRO. Jun< I (AP)— The British .-<-- Aicantata collided with a Brazilian fishing boal m i log yesterday off Cabo Frio, 78 mil< i n Rio do Janeiro. Maritime sources said the Ashing b°at I < and three fish'"- nen I 'c r r51 words
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Article200 1956-06-02 8 CHARITY' CERTAINLY, HERE'S MY PENY PHM.ADKLPHIA. June 1. (UP) People in the < it> of brotherly love are so chant able they even drop money in containers labelled "Heroin Fund for Addicts" and "National S o c i e t y for Twinkletoed Children.' the Philadelphia200 words
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Article39 1956-06-02 8 I I i err on Wfi«aJ no ?:2r I I 1 legation agrwi to«| of a cro.ip of otfl^jl I Indonesia oj I tis 1 i risi< par mr the I PC. v **3 t of whom h«*J^39 words
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Article14 1956-06-02 8 has voi i paper > i pearoH here 9m^ thr i hanged <><* been B***J14 words
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Article42 1956-06-02 8 MONTREA (R« rter) —An honorary Dor-tor of L«WI irec will be conferred n .lent Soekarno of Inc."- sia by McGill University at a it] COavOCatiOO on .Tune 8. need 3 efttrday Pr< Soekarno is on I rth American tour.42 words
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180 1956-06-02 8 STOCKHOLM, June 1 (Reuter) The Swedish board of education is considering imposing a general ban on smoking in schools, Mr. Tage Erlanrier, the Swedish Prime Minister, said »n answer t«> questions iament. in the Lower House of Par! Borne school* allow mok OB180 words
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Article104 1956-06-02 8 COLOMBO. .Tune 1 R Ceylon's Senate yesterday rejected a recommendation that capital punishment be suspended for three years. In defeating a Bill mended by the BOUM ti Reontatives by twelve votes to ten, the Senate, the Dp| I House of Parliament, turned down for the first104 words
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Article38 1956-06-02 8 U.S. Be 11 1 oi State Jofca Poster Du unfed .V. <v. be oixiained into the Jetuil P' lOd °f the Rnnnn Catholic Ch II on June lfi. says a New York mes- HUM A PAP - 38 words
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298 1956-06-02 8 2 Little Words Create One Big Issue rXITKI) NATIONS, Juno 1 (AP)— The T.N. Security Council heard yes terdav an Arab refusal to give Dag Hammarskjold tree hand as mediator in his followed etlorts for peace in the Middle Fast. The obstacle whs the term 'good onVes" In British resolution298 words
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Article89 1956-06-02 8 Ail-Out Negro Bus Boycott TALLAHASSEE. Plorida. June i 1 1 "P> Negroej vowed «nn all-OUI hnvf-olt oi !oc;, b laei -> estei daji in i cai bon ropy ol Ifont gomcry iti Ike Many NcfitM in ked 01 rodo m ctw pooll to work to ba ip demandi foi In89 words
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Article27 1956-06-02 8 ELECTRIC fwnont in Lamaea town of Gyprui mrn§ eul ofl on Th u day. Sabotage irai tugperted A similar cut irai re- ported in LimassoL— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article43 1956-06-02 8 PRESIDENT J elino K,bitSCtftek Of Brazil yesterday r >iTiet<>d tho Brazilian Annj, Xavy atui Air Force to take over pollOfl d itid In Rio di JaoeJ ro if :,<■■'— ary, to nipprc rioti of idMits protest* Ing Increased streetcar (.ires. A PAP - 43 words
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Article172 1956-06-02 8 UNKNOWN ZURICH, June 1 (AP)— Hugh (iaitskrll. Irui, told 150 editors of the Assembly of the lnternation.il that the survival of democratic freedoms depended on Gaitskcll said it was the responsibility of the Press "to make the peoples of the democracies understand fullv the real choices which confront therr.172 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-06-02 8 A C'ROAVD as has seldom been WtttL tx'forr mills around to catrh a ylimpsr of lreti(h film actress MarifaM Car«J as riM pmcrges after making a personal appearance at the Row Theatre in Hon^kom; recently. 1 h«> shapely actress is shown betef squeezed through the crowd of enthusiastic fans, withU.P. - 85 words
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Article102 1956-06-02 8 'Top Envoy Is A Red Spy' 'A ISHINGTON Jiflaß Reuter hi hief o: S riel Mission in Tokyo, Mr. Sergei I was de- T-.r,. ;r. stimooj released in Congres.^ day as a top-ranking spy in the guise I I This d< n of Mr. I v.r--.- fiven at a recent102 words
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Article42 1956-06-02 8 HOLLYWOOD, June ißeuter' M 1 a Ch;n»'-< > from F :m i the $^000 ftrsi pi n the L956 Samuel Goldwyn creative writing contest y^'flay Bhc won with a shorentitled 1 s "row at tfct end of tl Yang:*'42 words
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Advertisement465 1956-06-02 8 f4 for the happiest §QD[mIIiD(sCJu fi bride of the month |jj|ffi Would you like one of these exciting p a I J^^S Wedding I I wmmm m ifa I t'nend 7 M B or relation takes place between May an.i Pcccmbcr, m St" I WSS& you can enter II A465 words
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Article, Illustration269 1956-06-02 9 L^rt public l5«» AmeriE tad U P^ ra Psultof a until now, rirK-a and m MC? «f the burial the gpprt rental Lfefffl afwiftr Be UJfor a r" .>< ff BMMd a two rei avsibiv rake t Siaf Cheng > nsapore L me' A Hat > jjre>Uß2 ex269 words
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Article437 1956-06-02 9 Victor Doggett - Victor Doggett Reviewed By BUTHOVFN. Piano srnatas 0p.13 (PatheUque), Op 27 No. 2 (Moonlight) and 0p. 57 \|>pa.ssionata Rail lira -Skoda (piano). Nixa \VI P 5184 MOZART. Symphonies 39 (K.543) and 40 (f Wt) Royal Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Beecham. Philips AL*****. rilK f.im.uu <nd lllJrd ;np tv« h437 words
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Article84 1956-06-02 9 4 MOTORIST in (irimshy. n Uses, lo ft the engine ot his car running \\hil«> h»- went into a telephone kio*k When he emerged two policemen were waiting for him. wanting to take his name and address, see his licence, etc.. as he had broken the law While84 words
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Article153 1956-06-02 9 COOK In Salem. 0 S.A.. police looked for a burglar who broke into DOOM, ripped up linoleum, opened a ran ol varnish and varnished old newspaper marie a batch of French toast in the kitchen, baKed a fudge cake from I recipe and stole a ten- inch pie153 words
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Article834 1956-06-02 9 JOHN HALKIN - JOHN HALKIN from WHERE is (so they say) I split in the cultural outlook of Europe and America between highbrow and lowbrow. It is a very deceptive split. It is not a split between intelligence and lack of intelligence: much that la lowbrow is intelligently presented, and much834 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1956-06-02 9 RACKETEERS of the Phoney Clubs CONCLUDING THE DAILY MIRROR EXPOSE OF LONDON'S WEST END SCANDAL (Big Money Talk\ V Draw The Girls By arrangement with the Daily Mirror, The Standard is publishing this special proitc into London's most vicious racket Prostitution. This is the fourth article of this investigation which1,183 words
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Miscellaneous57 1956-06-02 9 Ward's giro puzzle j i j I j Hp- —^^n —^^i~~" rs 4 I ftl Ciest of marine best \rs? awn Id. To a wife e T itmng of the Shrew) 4 ix Much h m ere Kretich here i you ce* 1». Ruht ir c '4 vn «4. (Solution57 words
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Article49 1956-06-02 10 STASDARPIC thOWt: Mr. George Lee (centre) pomjivg to the 20th million Fngidaire at the opening of the vexr tfcoUTfOOmj yesterday. On tfie left \m Mr. James Bnlrt. manager nf t)\e RefriQtTtition Division, and on Mr. Lee' a rqht is .Mr. C. Fahnq o< General Mulms, Sen- York.49 words
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115 1956-06-02 10 IHE 20 millionth Friis on display at the new showrooms of George Lee, Ltd. in Robinson Road, Singapore. The firm marked the formal opening of their new Frlgid&ire distributing showrooms at Nanyang Building yesterday with a cocktail party to which manv well-wishers and guests at115 words
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Article191 1956-06-02 10 SINGAPOEE rubber prices \esleitlay recovered to IZI cents per Ib. for first prade rubber for June shipment, a rise of 1£ cents on Wednesday, while the price of tin dropped S?i| to S3f>3\ per picul (lowest since July 12, ItSS). Towards '.he close yestei'day.191 words
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Article50 1956-06-02 10 NEW YORK. M i DP)— Dl -Jones (':<>-■_ cr> STOCKS no [i dusi li a::-: n; 20 Ra s M 15 1'• ties J4 80 s- cks BONDS 40 Bonds I e I >ow-Joi C "-r>Ful p< Index 1 1 924 2» equals 100> c'.oseri at l.iO50 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-06-02 10 Standard Shipping Rpporler. THK Ameritan Presidrnt Lines and Hie Federal Maritime Board have siffned a contract for taking over the building of 24 new vessels at an estimated cost of MSBr>.ooo.ooo. One of the highlights of the contract is the provision lor construction120 words
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Article207 1956-06-02 10 ALL SECTIONS of the Malayan lhaN market wore easier yesterday and the low tranaacUmM reported were at lower levels. Malayan Sharebrokers 1 As*o> nation yesterday reported the following price changes: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Prater ft Xeave: Orda 1 S5 1.70 McAlister 2.40 2.50 Straits Timei 2207 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-06-02 10 SHELL'S K.L, /yj/ POLITICALLY and econr, mically, thr Federation of Malaya holds grf al promise for those W l(l wish to trade in it Mr. I P. Bm I 1 oil Co's KL. manager, who ex-pre-sod e \v. urged M s-.cii Mmfsji dealers and tive Sinsap^:e dealers at doalers*61 words
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Article190 1956-06-02 10 SHELL has laith in the future of Singapore. Proofs ol this are. thr (om panv is building a 84^ million office block on Collyer Quay; it has considerahh expanded its Woodlands Installation; it is building as manv filling and mtum stations as the City190 words
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Article107 1956-06-02 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN' sharebrokrrs ftß. tcrrj.iv reported the following business done: F& X ordj $l 65. 11 87; Gammon $1.72. Hume A5 H. M Cement $1.50; McAlfeter $2 40. $2.50: Metal Box $1.47J $147. si 4.">; S'pore Cold Storage $i 40. odd lot Ampat iei/:i to !('>/-: Austral Malay107 words
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Article33 1956-06-02 10 JAPAN and the Philippines have ix: < ndt d theii ban 1 agreement for tnother *hn < months, it was the fifteenth extension since the agn < mer.t was negotiated in 1950 A .P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article55 1956-06-02 10 SIN >RE Chinr>r; ?i\rhansp noon prices per pirul yes't t■ o i opra. June $29J s< coconut oil (bulk) se!l< oil (dru M*k sellc ntok 88 sellers. Sarawak white $87 sellers. Special Sara* k ick $68 i S:- 2.,; Copra closing Straits mixed ropra June 9H I (2955 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-06-02 10 Mr K II (ianr a riir. tor of Wimpr>v on» «,t tl biu^rst construction run paniev arrived in s porr <»n Friday h\ (|.mi from London. He is on hi* \\a> to Australia t<» invp« construction uork fm u rani inn minr*. v dardpic.46 words
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Article337 1956-06-02 10 OITKR ROADS Van Noort, Anshun, Russian fish i vessels, dutha Hi• Sihnriocng. Er.geapo. Dunoi i Stauvac Djirak, Dol ■■>< 111 Taksang, Laura Maersk s I igo Victoria Henm in. i Lad< e INNKR ROADS Gianf Bane, P>dt i b ina Kali Kncni An- n« la Hai liui Reinhardt,337 words
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Article136 1956-06-02 10 ill! I 'I ■rtii t all htt9 I MB 1 at each nn J tin«t. but 51 I check thtnkl J continue tottl I v..-._ I sign tm matt in Ukm put 1 I MaltfMi mm i 1 V" J port i* I I tad that r«l be als«136 words
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Advertisement759 1956-06-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings toi Bongkok ond For lost Penong P Shorn 5 pore "LALANDIA" 7 9 June 10 1 3 June 14 1 6 June "MAGDALA" 10 12 June 13 14 June 15 1 6 Jun» "JAVA' 14 15June 16 17J O ne 18 19Jun« HOMEWARDS Soilings toi759 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-06-02 12 Junior R a ri Radrodro said thai ho haped 4 return t^ Ma i] i soon to have a couple of Mii' When the »hip saili into Suva the Capital of Fiji In n ri-j thai co\in\v\ will be jn kM midst of me rugger season Radroriro said thai218 words
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Article273 1956-06-02 12 Malayans Say Farewell To Fj ii(l THEY thrilled thousands of rugger fans with sheer wizardry they shattered many a Mala van athletic record... and in the dense Malayan jungles they outclassed the bandils. Yesterdav the Fighting Fijian? ended their four-year stay in Malaya. They left lor home on the273 words
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Article84 1956-06-02 12 LONDON .Tune 1. (Reuter) Frank Tyson, the England fast bowler. will miss the First Test match against the Australians at Nottingham next week He has a fractured left foot. Tyson injured his foot i during Northamptonshire's match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge on Saturday. The injury84 words
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Article105 1956-06-02 12 THE teami to represent tary Personnel rod the Civi iani Xl in the inauj crickei ftxturc for the TurtOß C ip at Fr.eiid'.v Hill are ai foUon i Military: llaj R.T Mackenzie (Capt), M;i Howard Cap( J.G.B. Grimble, Lt PutrelL Cart Lorenzen, Cdi Osman. S Sgt Johnson,105 words
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Article53 1956-06-02 12 RANGOON Road ScfcOOH 1 hriri their Wth Annual Athletic Sports a; the srhool qrounri yesterriay. K. Goni was the Or ision "A" Individual champion, #innin? three events, and Sabrul bin Samari the Division B individual champion, winning lour events. Dr. Sylvia Young presented the prizes after53 words
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355 1956-06-02 12 HENRY Peng and Ching Kwong Tong won the Singapore Junior Boy's Doubles Championship when they beat Kwik Sam Leong and Kwik Sam Yong 6-2. 6-2. in the finals played at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Henrv and Kwong Tong did not have much opposition355 words
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Article271 1956-06-02 12 EXCEPT for four bouu tn.,! :,>j distance, the rest of tin I'2 <-«mp* n I standard of boxing \\\uv, tin t! j pore ABA Novices cham))i»n.s! Great World last niijht Following are the h ueight: «SHBB< m Que< Si BC H. S:ißßf t Fid Buk i n C). Bantam271 words
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Article15 1956-06-02 12 ergon's Chief W Tunku Abdul Ral m£* attend the Gurne> Sports a1 'lv<>r.15 words
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Article28 1956-06-02 12 >'A honour! r« i j I j v 1 J j i J i iet J choO£ i3| Kook I 5 iW^LTI J Toh Cjjj 9 I28 words
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Advertisement396 1956-06-02 12 Bl^^^^^B BRb^^^^^^ool*3iKvpW^^^^^^^B "^ilx* *wjfcn*^tf i-rj^^ :^9ml »^fl B^ &A T E I AUCj) T y \A# /n c i^UßfejJawßßß r >-■■< fknu /"in Wtiv C^^^^^^^^w^f^^iSbSS^^HMMMu^^ sfm f i.J'S&S&s 's*&' i apohs race 15 noc a matter of luck it is am K^^^vl^^J^- pnve^ses and know-how in building the Saferv-Tensioned WSSm^^^W^^l396 words
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Miscellaneous100 1956-06-02 12 SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE COMMUNITY: Chinese vs. Indonesians at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.iv. DIY. 2A:—Kinta Rnngcrs vs. Darul Afiah at Jalan Besar Stadium 4 p.m., <4/f?.randra F.T. vs. Seletar F.C Geylang Stadium DIV. 2B: Police ".4" vs. Custom s S.C.— Police Depot Div. HB: Kebenaran Club vs. Serangoon M.Y. Farrer100 words
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Article243 1956-06-02 13 janS Will Dominate The xey Fields Of Melbourne .pt-.-iPd to dominate the hockey fields at this years vitji teams from Singapore and the Federation m %flaj aor I I Greek bas-relief which shows I two hockey m in a y-€tT with other playen ridicatc> that piayed the fames in243 words
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Article95 1956-06-02 13 LONDON Reuie, Den:- i >-vpton. q| test I ail p irta of Um today gn\ his knee a thorouc 1^ lot :i t played for a team called inp F i t >• Chit Eton I lollege d h d exhilarating v ike v vh95 words
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Article106 1956-06-02 13 Philippines Concede Walkover CALCUTTA, June I CAP) Red ("niria ha^ been awarded Olympic preliminary round iocci matches hy the Internal on*] Football controlling body (FIFA 1 tl liie Philippines expretsed Inability to keep the engagement, a cable received by 'no All-India Football Federation said today. The matches weft scheduled to106 words
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Article38 1956-06-02 13 ST. ANDREW'S School Sport-; will be held today at the school ground Events for O!d Boy? are:— 100 Yards; 100 Yard? handicap for over 405.: 880 Yards: 4 x 110 Inter-House Old Boys Re. ay.38 words
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Article57 1956-06-02 13 BftISTOL. May II 'Reuter> Britain and Chile finished the first dnv of then- European Zone Hhvis Cup quarter final here today on level terms each winning one of the opening singles Luis Ayai (Chile) beat Ro^er Becker (Britain) 3-6. 6-4. fi-3. 1-4 6-.T hut Billy Knight <Britain)57 words
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Article520 1956-06-02 13 BRIAN CHAPMAN - BRIAN CHAPMAN Says They should have given him all five Tests f BIGGEST talking point I in cricket over the week- end was the appointment of Peter May a.s captain of England FOR ONE TEST ONLY. Most of m iiad taken it. for granted that h? would be520 words
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Article242 1956-06-02 13 Miller Takes Remaining Wickets OXFORD, JUNE 1 (REUTER)— THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS BEAT OXFORD UNIVERSITY BY EIGHT WICKETS HERE TODAY, Si-ores Oxford University 157 and Ifl; Australians 2:34 and 117 for n Kei'.:; M t >- > sustained pare attack accounted for the three remaining Oxtord \vickets this242 words
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Article55 1956-06-02 13 St. Joseph's Institution wiil hold its 48th annual Athletic Sports on the school ground on June 20. There will be three events for old boys namely. 100 Yards Open. 100 Yards Handicap for over 40h. and 4 x 110 Yards Reiay Intending competitors ar^ to contact the55 words
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Article278 1956-06-02 13 sadf LONDON. June 1 (Reuter) Roy Tattersall. LanI eashire ano England off- spinner, took six Warwick- shire wickets for six runs after lunch today to give Lancashire a 162-run victory and to put his county in a strongly challenging: position in the County championship table.278 words
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Article49 1956-06-02 13 BARCELONA. June 1 fßeuter) Lew Hoad, Australian winner of the French title and favourite for the Wimbledon championship, wa unexpectedly beaten by team mate Bob Howe in the international lawn tennis tournament here today. Howe won 7-0 7-.t 10-8 in a three-set match to reach the semi-finals.49 words
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Article36 1956-06-02 13 MBONG TEBAL. Fn A good rioubie by Sidek enabled St. Marks School. Butterworth. to beat the Nibong Tebal Recreation Club by two wickets in a friendly cricket match played at the school ground vesterda,?.36 words
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Article138 1956-06-02 13 Nfr S R. V Naidu has been appointed the Singapore Indian Football Association delegate to SAFA at its annual general meeting recently Th e following are the SIFA officials for the ensuing year: Patrons: Messrs: R K Tan don, S N Sheik Ali JP..138 words
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Article21 1956-06-02 13 THK ItM Annual Op^n B lia iris Championships will be he'd on July i. Entries close on June 2221 words
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Advertisement332 1956-06-02 13 ACCOM. VACANT CHINESE couple ofTer s spacious unfurnished bedrooms in modern flat to Bachelors Spmgters (working couples considered) in quiet hea \n\ loca.ry about two miies from Town. District J .Monthly rental $40 00 Those interested please write lor I appointment to P O Box 33 Singapore FASHION ATERNITY Smocks.332 words
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Advertisement680 1956-06-02 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWI.EDGMF\T MR Jv MRS ONG M PEW thank a friend ind relative? for the K< r the valuan e {.re<rr .er.o-i nee :tp( me their < < -^.< SITUATIONS VACANI Vacanrir* for Slnrfkrepor*. (rniral Medical *>tnre. laipmg \I PI CAI M H are inv kad .m Feder-a Ma680 words
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Miscellaneous223 1956-06-02 13 Bner By A/ Capp n cy4^ V r O|^-^' AH D DOJ'T OASTA% ANV-^I C/ff^' TMLV S MAMMV AM' PAPPV'S OLDEST ii<^ vrG^*^* r A COZN I BODV TGiVE USSHLLTER.'.'J CHUMS ITS SAFE T'GO "N. f r ■\V^» I 100k n >fr r^EvS O^^ERiN' A —mA r> FRIENDSHIP MEANS MORt'N223 words
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Article1300 1956-06-02 14 RACE li 2.15 p.m.-Horses Class l, Div. 2-6 Furs. 2. 579 Bracelet Bov 4y 8.2 Mr J*J>*** Spencer Geyer 3. 308 Will? I.. 5.V 8- 1 0 irtWi'Ji 4. K«i4 Determination 7, 8.0o M/S c^°° er^ a i Ho ng R van B kelen (Unfixed) 0- Prmnrritv1,300 words
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241 1956-06-02 14 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police did welJ to hold the Star Soccerites to a 3-3 draw in their S.A.F.A. Div. league soccer match played at Singapore's Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. SH B Polu-e started off strongly, and their inside risht. Bryan Benton. who241 words
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Article167 1956-06-02 14 FOOTBALLER turned boxer and got himself sent off the field when RAF Changi trounced hitherto unbeaten Blue Rovers in the key SAK division 3B encounter on the MFA ground in Singapore yesterday. This was five minutes before rulltime when a Blue Rovers defender lost his temper d167 words
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Article30 1956-06-02 14 ROYAL Air Force Tenjjah easily beat Perhimponan Stia Club by five goals to nil i n a SAFA Division 3A lea«ue soccer match played at Fairer Park yesterday.30 words
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Article995 1956-06-02 14 He is Very Fit SAYS WINDSOR LAD NOW that MON SABRE IK has found his true form 1 have no hesitation in picking him to beat the more seasoned performers in the main staving: event (Race Six) over nine furlongs at Ipoh today, first day of the Perak Turf995 words
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Article166 1956-06-02 14 Windsor Lad The Spectre Trundj —^n PROSPERITY BRACK! LT BOY > sJtJn^-^ f Bliss Hre Numisinate Bit** n Bra<HH vvg i. bMvK n hHANIH STAR JOK S TIPPLE K\~M uhcTT- S X c hantideer Dusty Bridge m *II l»»si> Bridge Khan ill *t..r N -1' W JSOI (iXKVIH IHIAN(I\166 words
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196 1956-06-02 14 Amusement Park Should Walk It In Race Four AMUSEMENT PARK is my best bet ol the day On his Bukit Timab form this handsome three-year old should prove too good for his rivals up the 54 furlong Straight. He showed hi? sprinting brilliance at Bukit Timah last month when he196 words
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Article41 1956-06-02 14 THERE has been no rain at Ipoh throughout yesterday and the track for today's races should be giK>d. rhe Treble Tote will be held on Races 4, 6 and 7. The Big Sweep wilJ be drawn on Race 8.41 words
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Article217 1956-06-02 14 AMUSEMENT II h < winner in his dawn ♦M r form he will take som< sprint of thr da\ Amuspmrrr Q An v«ry,ronsisient form in his -m:-- form fiz read I *****3444 Hif ;a>< 'w o efforts at B T:mah wer e good A'.er gallant fourth Malayan Scho a217 words
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Article45 1956-06-02 14 1 mim m 1 One. Divkm M Hi o! Hi M the PcsavjM 8,.r Md I Tr.e c B -r i Mf T. f j| "j I Cup over It Three Dtv Qi CfmwlTi •,.rs r f ur» «r Si tail 1 Mr H45 words
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Advertisement57 1956-06-02 14 >\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VV\v fl A MAN WHO UUO M I BREATHED VIOLMw I MlEliH /fy J 'II A JF v CwH MIDNIGHT TONJGhT^ USED fA" -a of recon«lilionH to ofleral pri<e^ from <"- Our Org.nis.t-on Ithat >ou ma. buy P a.vHurani-r «►< a lair Saturda> there «»n< and on d»>|»la> l >57 words