Singapore Standard, 6 June 1956
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Title Section40 1956-06-06 1 Singapore Standard hsdfg STANDARD POLICE r^ U I Q ***** (5 Imet) 2 400 ~T 1^ f\j V/^l J 3l FIRt BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL im 2811 2414 hdsg SINGAPORE, W EH.NESDAY, Jt \E 6, 1956 t pages i> r;E> i^40 words
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Article, Illustration180 1956-06-06 1 3 ITS the 366th beam I AND THE LAST, to be j J laid on Singapore's J new $8,000,000 Kallanff g Bridge, So it was a J j 'oig llj l<»r the bull- J i «lers and the nu'ii who I planned and super- J I vised the constructionStandard - 180 words
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Article431 1956-06-06 1 FIVE YEARS YOU CAN VOTE :ijr DISTRICT ELECTIONS i m years far *g City and aol elec|kd some may fire votes. the Lai fie* CoaU^M pii; the i si. governr ■rathe Co: pm m a White be yest erday nraccepLs the ■con of the Me■ltte? lor a City Sfrur dfcBrthf431 words
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Article60 1956-06-06 1 \::s j m s it The n I n Ign Mmii ti r M I v Fin ftu, ann m v it nil Assemblj today that tl E n nch Government Intended prohibit the shlpoK Dt I aim to the Middle pi M Guy M I60 words
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Article57 1956-06-06 1 M< ISO >'-'•' Junj 5 'R( uter) Pi- ld< Tit V ut YugO.r. began I .n^^ In Kremlin with BoviHb leaders TmSt, thf Offl--6 I news agencj, port, Mars] il N:knla: Bulcanin >• Pin f :i r ri Mr Nlkil t Khrushchev Comrn nil57 words
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100 1956-06-06 1 Street Girl Made Red Dean See RED ILi-OfvD. Ensland. Junr- 5 R( ut r)- The "Red" Dean Canterbury, Dr I lei lett j bnson t< Id i m< etlng here Ist night r he had b. ir. m Lonri' by ;i ••And I didn't approve ol the girl's i I100 words
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101 1956-06-06 1 BAN rlmo. Italy, June 5 (AP) Three 15-year-oid ballerinas of Kelt a Fadeba's "African Ballet" were charged last night with "offi nduig public decency.' 1 All three lost their bnsst- i m the Irenzy of tinal dance m then- troupe's appearance last Saturday night101 words
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Article336 1956-06-06 1 Operation Performed On Snip's Captain a ROYAL Air Force Bund( rland Flymy Boat winch left Bi tar Singapore, at 3 a m \t t< rd on dramat Ie rcy flight w Ingcd Its waj back to base nine h< m lat< r n i<336 words
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Article303 1956-06-06 1 K. C. ARUN - DOOM TO RUBBER RACKETEERS K. C. ARUN Twg_Goyts Plan Action That Spells Law May Be Tightened To Curb Speculators By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation Government has begun consultations with Singapore over measures to thwart speculators floating astronomical quantities of paper rubber" m the Malayan market, The Standard learnt today.303 words
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Article69 1956-06-06 1 KANGOOV June 5 «AP> U Nu. Burma Prime Minister for eight y< a: signed n Tuesday to <i- v. t,. n: lu time to reorganisation ol bis part-.-. !h< Social;. Anti--1 a cist Peoples Freedom Lea|U< (AFPFL). Hit «.•.;<•<-. nof as hi ad ol the69 words
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Article30 1956-06-06 1 FIVE p< r-nn> were reported kill< d and f > Injun d esterday m a boil* r expln.-mn m the Alexandria Ban and Soda Company's works. A. P.30 words
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220 1956-06-06 1 WASHINGTON, June S— A storm appeared to be brewing today m Congress over Britain's decision to permit the shipment of Malayan rubber to Communist China. Senators Henry Jackson (Democrat, Washington) and Karl Mundt (Republican, s<m;h Dakota) told Reuter that the British action would hurt220 words
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Article113 1956-06-06 1 O )U MB4 I !on. June (AP) i broke out li around the C lon I esenlatives as MP"s debated a bill which WQutjl n Sinhalese the llicial gua^e of the island. it 25 the Tamil-speak r 1 I down the lloiuso 'tacked by crowd113 words
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Article45 1956-06-06 1 BANDUNG me 5 (Ret. I I !ion to tl Student < re tod Kcd ou! I <•' ni« The walkout followed ri'bai report Cn-firrtiaJ nm; 1< appr v< d all ti which arrived i confen nc< Th« adi f the I delegation call- "hoax.**45 words
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Article47 1956-06-06 1 LUX] MBOL'RCi VP)-~ French 1 Gu v M lift and W I nan Chancellor X i cedure Saar Valley bark G< 1 >'■■■ i U I l )e ac< 1 ild pci mil speedy ration of a treaty disputed i pan VVeat ':,any by J47 words
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Article26 1956-06-06 1 WEST German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer win arrive In Washington next Monday for Informal talks with President Eisenhower and Secretary of Btate Dulles AP26 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-06-06 1 KI'AIJI LIMPIK Police «;mt t li i^ man Hiv n;mir is N^' Korj lion hut hiv frirnds llw ioMBOM <■! Ihf underworld know him "i he Capita*.* 1 He em tped yestcrda> from the P»»li« Courts. on Court Hill. while being held on an anted robbery efcargt Stor> of54 words
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Advertisement36 1956-06-06 1 VENT'AXIA -^Hld tin Cntutoitj HARRISONS LISTER ENG LTD. S'porc Kuolo Lumpur Fcnong o*^f I iviynijc \p z^ fee i IC II il KEC- -THE HA RCREAM M FH THE BAY RUM BASE Agents: McALISTER &CO LTD.36 words
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206 1956-06-06 2 Six-Year Jail Term For Blue Blood ALOR STAR, Tues. A member pi the Kelantan royal family, 25-year-old Tunku Ibrahim, alias Raja Ibrahim bin Tunku Wok. was sentenced to prison for iix years m the Supreme Court here today for •betting a driver m the unlawful possession of five hand-grenades. In206 words
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Article120 1956-06-06 2 LONIX IN, J ne 9 (Beuter)— Mr. Anthony Head, the MimsVar, today refused to of the stationing of forces m Singapore, [a Jo« b ye Bahru, and m South llala* He was replying to 1 question from a 1... Ifembf r, Mr. Fcnner120 words
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Article34 1956-06-06 2 PHILADELPHIA. Juno 5. Reuter).— Mr. G::tn Paolo Lang of Livornn. Italy, was elected unanimously Presi- >:■ nt n r arj Intemattonal w yesterd ly'a llrsi session ol the WorW-wldc Bervice Clubs34 words
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Article61 1956-06-06 2 THERE whl be no im■ediate reshuffle hi the I iWll Front Coalition Mimisterial set up. Chief Minister chct. Mr I.im Vow Heck, will, it is understood. rontinur to be Minister for 1. 1 hour and Welfare. The Standard understands that any ministerial reshuffle will take plate61 words
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Article240 1956-06-06 2 ANOTHER WOMAN IT'S ALL OVER LUCY Chce Bee Cick, a comptometer operator, who sued her husband Lee Hong Luni ior a divorce on Die ground of adultery, was yesterday granted a decree nisi m the Singapore High Court. The couple, who wore :nar- >. iivcu happily until last To ttci240 words
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Article149 1956-06-06 2 Rubber: Shippers Cautious SINGAPORE shipping circles with previous trade Interests m Red China ports were optimistic but cautious" about the relaxation Of the ban on the export ol Malayan rubber to China. Although it will be quite some time before the larger world service heighten are routed to China mainland149 words
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Article244 1956-06-06 2 3 OTHERS RECAPJuI IN DARING BREAkA X L A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Police today launched a country-wide hunt for a man, held m connection with a robbery, who made a desperrtte escape from the Kuala Lumpur police court. Hie break-out was ittempted by four men,244 words
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Article70 1956-06-06 2 THE pre ir. tion for the A;ofl 'ese of Surfeoiuifl for the fir M m m I laya, sain I This is M of the vi and the Dirc-tcrfl Service. Dr. fl Australia to crrar^B er medical <xk H t ween Singapcre a^| r terday by c M \-pected70 words
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Article32 1956-06-06 2 aged m<ttg| the Singapore trate Court J»"| noon to bail oat journed for theJJJ Detective T«H the Joo Chiat Jjg arrested warrant *J3 $400 till todwjjfl of $190 to W* Nrc.32 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-06-06 2 A SCEXF from KathaUali dance drama w a* nnr ,,f ;rif highlights of a three-hour run cert of Indian dances and music staged by the members <«f t h r visiting (iovernmpnt-sponvnrecl u tural Delegation at Singapore s Happv World Stadium last nifMt The proceeds of the comStandardpic - 60 words
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267 1956-06-06 2 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Fifteen years alter Japanese aircraft had bombed and sunk lighters loaded with 1.384 ingots of tin m a raid on Penan- harbour, their owners today claimed damage m the High Court lor 578.310 a^aiiM the War Damage Commission. r267 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-06-06 2 THE I'nitrd States Ambassador to Thailand. Mr. Max Bishop and Mrs. Bishop arrived m Singapore yesterday by a U.S. Air Force plane for a short vacation m the Colony. During their stay here they will be the guests of U.S. Consul-General m Singa- pore. Mr. V. Durbrou.Standardpic - 75 words
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175 1956-06-06 2 FOR the first time m post- maritime history, three warships of th Unii 181 Navy, lestl 1 -herwood and Brane. and the y cruiser lumbus, will officially ristt deration. o: Hrn tfcfl I warships due make landfall on June 13. the DS s. 1.-herwood could175 words
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Article165 1956-06-06 2 'OWE /WO/?£ UA/K PROMOTING GOOD^ X.. A.LAjLLAIh'LK. 1 ucs. —The Iffling of United Nations embargo DO rubber exports :o Chim wfll lessen another cause te international tensions forging also one more link m trade and goodwill be* t wc\ n Asian countries, Dc Hern um KaitawisastaO, Indonesian Consul-General m165 words
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Advertisement266 1956-06-06 2 Exclusive! Be fashion wise Wear Aristoc The Aristocrat of Stockings. Chosen for their lasting wear and loveliness. "CORISTA." The new sheer 60 gcuge 12 denier m Twilight, Mayfair, Caprice. s Sizes 8i" to 10V' $4.50 fy "ASCOT." 60 gauge 15 yS i^V\ r cr f |\v\ GrfoUTS. Mayfair, Caprice, Wjj266 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-06-06 3 I tretch of roodwoy I at Kallang Bosin. I \-,dzc will I for Singapore traffic I )ic by Chen Ta Khoon.22 words
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Article36 1956-06-06 3 ITues. FedI r ofß\ten- hool built with money contributed by the people of the Jeram A committee, consisting of Che Yusoff. Mr. Choo Kin Che Ibrahim. Mr. Pua Boon Kheng and Dato Ali made the36 words
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Article59 1956-06-06 3 Bl N r. Tues More than 300 employees of the I acre Telemon^ Estate, near here, last night feted their manag< Ir. M M. Kent and his wife, who leave for a sixmonth holiday m England this week. "Iron-Backbone" Kent, (he was thus described by the59 words
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Article36 1956-06-06 3 HON iKONG, June 5 Special Standard s .ice: Closing prices of the Honakon^ Exchange were: SI to £1 Sterling: J to US$l: sis.™ to Malayan II $0,167 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold (255.5 136 words
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Article107 1956-06-06 3 TANJONG MALIM Tues.— I military >fli"<>r escaped leath this morning when he i amo i hed at the 78tJb milestone, Kuala Lumpur [poh Road He v.t- Capt H. H. Richmond r >' the v, Field Regiment Kuala Kubu Bharu. Capt Richmond was on his x.r. to107 words
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Article127 1956-06-06 3 A N i v. i on^e Him I for not submittirm hifl M lax returns foe three years was yesterday fine- for a similar oflenre Sifl En| pleaded Kuiity m the Singapore Qt] Court to not submitting the reiurm for L 954 and127 words
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206 1956-06-06 3 LAST BEAM LAID FOR KALLANG BRIDGE THE last beam of Singapore's new $8,000,000 Kallang Bridge was laid yesterday with a big bang. fror three mm itei rr.mr. than 5^5 worth ol ci^ckf>: r r> exploded h< '■'>■»-'■ n pre-strei -"d concrete bean was laid IB place ir.r! a banana tree206 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-06-06 3 MISS ZDENKA BABIC. 21-vrar-old blonde winner of Uio beaut.v hunt for ".Miss New Australia.' uavrs «oodDye to her hosts as shr starts for a round-thr-uorld goodwill contest, sponsored by the United Nations Appeal for Children.38 words
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144 1956-06-06 3 A BEAUTY queen, who six years ago was a reiusee mm Yugoslavia, will arrive m Singapore this month B the course of a round-the-world goodwill tour. She ia Miss Zdenka Babk who was recently crowned "Miss .V Australia.*' over HO other entrants, m a beauty144 words
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Article145 1956-06-06 3 Commended For His 'Thief Trap' X I A L A LI.MPI 'K. Tues. shopkeeper and his son caught a night prowler with the aid of their home-made "thief trap." the Sessions Court was told yesterday The shopkeeper. Sia Sim. *old the Session^ .Indue. Mr. B V. Rhodes, that the trap145 words
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Article50 1956-06-06 3 THE Queen scr.t a message Of thanks to the people of Singapore Cor their "loyal ~ier\ on the occasion of her birthday last week. The telegram conveying the message was received bom the Secretary of State Ist trie Colonies. Mr. Alan Le:.:; xB< 'vrl, vc>!( m50 words
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156 1956-06-06 3 200 PAINTINGS ON SHOW A CELEBRATED Chinese artist and newspaper cartoonist, Wong Vao is holding a one-man exhibition ot his works m Singapore. i" Wong Yao's exhibits, 200 of which will b' j on lines m water-coiour c his arrival m the ny. he ha.-156 words
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Article60 1956-06-06 3 A 17-YEAR-OLD shop assistant Wfti stabbed m the back by an armed mbber m I shop to North Bridge Road. Sin.: a pore, yt The robber armed with dagger, entered the .^hop at dawn and demanded the keys to the safe from the youth He refused60 words
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Article39 1956-06-06 3 two thugs, one srmed wriih a revolver, held ij p Un Eng Song, wni'e he was returning borne m Aljunied Road, Singapore, on Monday night ftttd roi'hod him of cash ami BjOOCI worth 1100.39 words
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Article171 1956-06-06 3 Two Women End Life By Suicide TWO Singapore women attempted suicide with caustic soda and both died m hospital on the same da v— April 13. cask xo. l: II tslimafa binti Karjan, 23, a housewife, clad from tha effacti of ca istic da tba took early m IMC Her171 words
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Advertisement252 1956-06-06 3 KOLOK Inked Ribbons ore justly famous the world over tor their lasting qualities for use on all typewriters and other office machines. They ore attractively pocked m vacuumsealed tins to retain their original factory freshness under all climatic conditions. They are available m a wide rongc of single colours or252 words
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367 1956-06-06 4 Reid C'ttee Now Open To Suggestion ..BUT KEEP YOUR LETTERS TO THE POINT X I A L A U MPt R, Tu»\s.— The Keid Constitu t on a I Commission, which has before it the task <»1 drawing up a constitution lor an independent Federation of Malaya, is now ready367 words
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256 1956-06-06 4 ASSEMBLY TO STUDY NEW FEES FOR ARCHITECTS THE Sinfl ip w Lt gisla;:vc Assembly irill UxU] Ksked <fi approve i new 1 scale Of fe< I»r archilce'.> which v/iil benefit ownen of low COSt houses. >>t hnu :f, tuck tcrrare houses. hcd or serni-dct. houses or bungalow ting k than256 words
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Article100 1956-06-06 4 US Navy To Aid KL Blood Bank A .ipi-r. Tuei The local blood bank, which 'o public apathy was re- I to a state of virtual "bankrupt will reccibiq boost m supplies when the American Navy ma-. first official visit to the Federation this month. ilfl a "lers of the100 words
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Article92 1956-06-06 4 Minimum Temperature: From 7. ".ii p.m. Juno I to T.i'.O a.m. June StagaMTC [1\ 1 PtBSBf Koi.i B;ihru 179 I■.Ku il i I.Uuuiur i T.'l I i, lp<ih i7 l I). Ku. int. <n To I i. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.:;o p.m. June 5. SmsMpnro92 words
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123 1956-06-06 4 KOALA I L MPTR. lues— KID.VS 5300.000 women's training centre m Ku.ila I.umpur came up with its first snag; today, hardly 24 hours within its Inauguration b\ the Chief .Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. Malay housewives m Kuala I.umpur declared that the Centre's monthlong courses were123 words
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259 1956-06-06 4 Marshall Sets A Poser SINGAPORE'S out-going Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshal] will net overwhelming support lor his motion Wfifkfmg I vote confidence on tne conduct tf the London Merdeka talks at today's meeting tf the Assembly. r The motif D, which has259 words
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Article164 1956-06-06 4 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OSINfj rubher prices (ceiit> pei Ib.) m Singapore >e>»tcr(Jav were: Bu>ers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot (num.) T.'>, 7€| .June No. 1 RSB 7."> j 7h No l RSS 7:5 No. RSS 111 731 lone: Barel) Str.idv BTOSK UN The pric-e ot tin on the local market164 words
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Article94 1956-06-06 4 Gangsters Surprise A Towkay THREE masked fftel surprised a Chinese towkay H house night and escaped with |1 worth of jewellery and cash. The thugs confronted the towkay. Lee Choon Tee at his house m dementi Road after he had returned from his shop with the day's collection. Tiie intruders94 words
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158 1956-06-06 4 ipoh. Tnea Ifaglstrate Che Abdul Kadli bin Yusol today described the method m which the Postal 'Savings Bank) authorttie record the dipt sition and withdrawals of money was "absurd." adding that on;-. Qguret wen recorded In the pftsa book. The Magistrate made this158 words
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Article63 1956-06-06 4 BRITAIN BACKS DOWN NEW YORK, June 5 (R< tei Britain -t< rdaj announce d thai In Ihe Lnterej I ol unanimity r would accept th< deletion ol a M peacefuJ r m< n* i lav c from it. n olui lon on Pah tint w i a before th< Becurit>63 words
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Article18 1956-06-06 4 PENANG. T..c,. A bop m Cbiimvoii Street, deallni In motor iPPBHOfifI, was found tarred this morning.18 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-06-06 4 TWO Indonesian film producers and rxhihitors on their u.»\ to attend the Film Festival m HMCkoag, arrived m Singapore from Jakarta by plane yesterday. They arc Mr. Usmai Ismail and Mr Kwe:' Thiam Lions. Mr. Ismail said that Indonesia is entering three films for the festival These areStandardpic - 92 words
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Article73 1956-06-06 4 KLANG, Tucs. Tbm only one clerk to deal wit:. :> gi tration of Kuala Langafs ;lation. This clerk is stationed ir. .< Datoh district offi'C and travt twici i week ti ft to deal with applications lor identity cards, renewals and transfers. Ir. Daniel Jayaratnam.73 words
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Advertisement137 1956-06-06 4 CATHAY nm.\M M 7]7^^>J Zi iop.EONi J\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \l I II l» \l I c I "THE BIG TIP nt l SFAR EASTERN PRhMllK"^;—^ ;:|CARCW SEIL '\o^ ,;l MM -tvI— *+>* STARRINC; «.n!,i, <■! Mt{ \l m j i\| TODAY |C AT HAY SLSA\ HAYWAKI) *~~J COMING! i alec c;i i\\f137 words
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Article154 1956-06-06 5 ALL PASS NORMAL EXAMS IN PAHANG RAUB, Tues. Pal obtained 100 per cent passes m the 2nd. year Normal Teachers' El nation held here m April this year, while Kelantan second year passes and eight for the third Following are the succe ndidat* KSivai r Pany. Carvallho. N. D. Cruz154 words
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Article231 1956-06-06 5 Appeal Court Upholds Magistrate's Powers Mflfli J"* LA t LUMPUR Tucs.-Thc Public Prosecutor connot order Lfd 1 f r High Cour trial o" ""used person he hos d.schorged ot _th c conclusion of a preliminary inquiry 1 ruling given today by i fuU Court of231 words
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Article51 1956-06-06 5 Tokyo .1 me B (m Polirc m their Brsi round-up ii .< n ol ie "aru- tituth r:" law im itod HI prostitutes m the Altklll w quarters Inst night B t police re'oascd the WOmen after a strong reprimand and advising them to "5051 words
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Article385 1956-06-06 5 NO 'SUEZ-TYPE' BASES FOR MALAYA DEFENCE TALKS WIND UP Kl'Ai.A LUMP! R. Tuos. Tin re will be no E-size M bases for Comnionwcalth strategic -eive fore station d m the Federation, the W rking PJurtj drafting trie Anglo-M ilayan De- (We Treaty, is Olldt sto->d to bavt decided U> d385 words
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Article65 1956-06-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. TueS. Indonesia prill respect Malaya s decision to align with r bloc but the Republic bersell will stand by her oppo>ition to pacts oi a military Character, Dr. Herman Kartawlsastra the Indoni Man Con>ui-Gcneral declared today. The Consttl-GK ncral said the Colombo Powers were65 words
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Article20 1956-06-06 5 L Pf Tues. Fifty »y cyclist j here have depcided to form the Penang i iy Cyclists Club.20 words
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Article37 1956-06-06 5 KG U LUMPUR, Toes Governn* ni st- n i re-el* Mr X B Mi n< n, presl- of th< ition with Mr. R. Subran. nt and Mr P V Chi. dambra:: onorarv t sry37 words
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152 1956-06-06 5 Offers Unions Legal Help SI Xl MBAN, Tues. Singapore Peoples Action v\\ hief, Mr llarr> Lee Ku;»n Yew, has made hi^ roie.vsion.il debut m the law courts, oi the Federation. Leo ipffikini I told a gathering of 1 Unionists last night they could call152 words
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Article94 1956-06-06 5 KUALA LIPIS. Tues A crippled youth. Lee Seong Kam. 24. who had been bound over for possession of opium and opium smoking pipes m November last year, was yesterday charged with a similar otlence and fined $25 or one I raiment by :cnt of the94 words
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Article59 1956-06-06 5 SI Rl IBAN, T les. A new the Labour Party ot bM ned at Pahang last night at a largely-attended mee 1 •;t Singam. Pn dent of the Negri Sembilan division ot the Pari f .<■■■■ ed the meeting. Tee Boon Kcw »M elected Chairman ol59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-06-06 5 f I MR. LEE KOK \Y.\H and his bride, he former Miss i' Alice Ai Lee, alter their marriage at the Eastern < Ji lintel m Kuala Lumpur, recently. Liuht Studio t l photo. rii.it settles it. I'm going: straight home to Mars!"44 words
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Miscellaneous406 1956-06-06 5 cttlmanac Information at a Glance m. WorM Hi n U4B On J 1 N(l A Hi^X*fV i;\l»l<> MM <.<mril French Pro. (l!)lll) 14" x|( Serenade n Sunday Concert 2 Jt Aust S^- -^3 s i 4.. M< llan Newi 240 Or 4 iS£Z~^^^^^ ">ls Bioad- Talk— D.\ c Calling: 3406 words
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Article555 1956-06-06 6 r lifting Of the hM on rubbrr .>:.::::;•::!- to Red China has caused consternation m the American camp, who can see Commun: n I :on Into Malaya and Singapore thrc .1':. b i dMUM But this type of infiltration has been going on for some time555 words
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Article330 1956-06-06 6 gOME five years ago the then R ration Onwin merit's attention was drawn bf certain partial to the large quantities vA K.\ deslan t bo vo tmported into the count: k-• noret ol tobacco tories and hundreds of workers busy turning out cigarettes and cigars for the home330 words
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Article425 1956-06-06 6 Cnr.. ti'wt! T.nl Commission (with the Rt H Ix)rd Reid as chairman and who is now ||a iJS) I into the bQ QIM9ti of Merdoka by fiving independence to Maiaya, and far-rcachii.^ roiUCQIICII I to this count: tbi rtOW" menda" Urn CTomnnitsion ci •<;.. arc i.i ti425 words
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Article317 1956-06-06 6 Shorts from the Talks "I HAVE known drab, fall j wu v. .;<>. ,il". or the a:: 2 of forty, actual^- CCMS to hi b aretfd In, md Indttd lifl I .ally abo r J I| Di iPVCBi MU aiifi i-ieas w 'ii 'a -'m tIMgP were '.:n- fai r317 words
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Article522 1956-06-06 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA hnu rs. U r world should know hcyr "d doubt wl tucceeds D■ d Btnd Mw* shall <:, Ch c* Minister. Il s <; r r 1, hflpi n r Lcr m ¥fi I }lf!t thr I"" 1 'd O"rr d 1522 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter391 1956-06-06 6 That Age Limit Question Sir; Two to three years ago, i commission, drawn from ir.cn from a'] walks i !:fc. to ;r c.--:^/o the desirability of raising the ace limit of government StTfaati from IS, eS9Bi to thsj unanimous do i.-ion that, Witt the progres. science today, t're Mtpffftar tion391 words
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Letter270 1956-06-06 6 Sir: The Edu. at ion Department intendi recruiting 'y-i iicrs lor their Primary Schools from those who havi passed Fora Three. Ibe < n-v thought that our •ni (jn n will be taught r»v tho> c with Form Three q .al:!i, ;,t:'.:;s v,i,, shock ns, lor it270 words
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Letter131 1956-06-06 6 Mr; i read trust UMrt ftftei Iff Marshall's r< LCnation, Mr Lte Yew Ho v. be appointed Chief Minister According fco the constitutional prooedun ben the head of the p;,:tv ivhi? c.-i'iinel .-:io:,.'i follow. The Goi i rnor r >"-%- I r.ot to .veepi Mr. L.131 words
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Letter151 1956-06-06 6 sir; With the allocation Ol hawkers' pitches at Queen Street, it i s already bad enough for the residents But to permit cofTee-stalls to operate deep into the night is really the limit. At the most unearthly hours of the morning, BO much nois c comes from151 words
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Article531 1956-06-06 6 FRENCH OPTIMISM MOSCOW TALKS MOSCOW r FHE Arab Embassies 'n Moscow have been reassured by the Russian leaders that the FrancoSoviet private talks and public communique have m no sense reduced Soviet sympathy lor Algerian independence, but that fOT the time be:n f 4 the best the Russians can oiler531 words
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Article144 1956-06-06 6 sign wo w flr| JjASI that?" combine, tary forces. ther inrli J2l» thir weoiojy certain to su» mst esa^S they can do so, The Frr contrary try persaaj^l are modentntj •nfluences m| the Sovwt Pid want pea^M] much as the M os, andtnul of the Went?'] Policy of d**j144 words
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Advertisement51 1956-06-06 6 Announcing tho \ov\ Arrivals FURNISHINGS Latest Varieties m fm*Sr*Yil a very wide Range *k'&*ws( ttBF DAVID WHITEHEAD J^^^J^SJ^J ROCKFAST G BEVIS 4sBo&£J§f>\ FANCY CURTAINS ~Cj^^f%J I h r-ts In Drsi^ns F.r Your It's Always Cheap, r At. \\i I (SJjacEUUAi [iflQinefis cq H". ST Vr.ih Strmt. Tel:- 331 07 A51 words
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Advertisement12 1956-06-06 6 ALL letters must bear the signatures ond addresses pf the senders. Ed.12 words
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Advertisement51 1956-06-06 6 MALAYAN Kjffl door ro door INCLUSIVE RA T[i The Malaya n R° l Administration operates^ Motor Collection and c services at most stations > system, and will be P lcCS^ collect traffic from your P rC convey it by rail ond <^ the consignees' prcrr.iscs Masters at any sta^^ n51 words
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Article123 1956-06-06 7 Soekarno Wants SEATO Scrapped NIAGARA FALLS, OnUrio, Jmi :';p P;( MB| BOtkarao of Indonesia I Uurf abolion f American- pm> Ptd SKATO ,!:,,,nce or r othci mdi pscti i mid a ■"corv:.: itioa to orid ovi I '4-- car-old Indonesian can ralao called p to eifect a quick solution oi123 words
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227 1956-06-06 7 The Honeymoon Is Over, And Grace Expects An Heir MON .lutK> iII* Keport> ik ul.ttrd last night m usually \\<llinformod Monacan circles th.it PritKr Kainirr and PniKcvs (.i.nr Kills arc cxpeitinc a bab> m Januar\ Rut Fathrr Ir.uuu luikrr. th< Auk i nan pnrst ■ho hrlprd play cupid, said "tln\227 words
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Article72 1956-06-06 7 Man And Wife In Gun Duel LAKKIAN'D. Florida. June IF I 0 m and nil wife m a duel. hit and she is m al condition. Police said Mrs. I ennis Ames fired 12 rifle shots into their home and her husband, liam. answered the shots with hrec and Ann72 words
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Article29 1956-06-06 7 FREN !H We I German tO St.T! ;< Oil draf*. Hli 4 point "en their countries including the future of the Saar nnd the oscd Moselle Canal. Rev-29 words
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Article58 1956-06-06 7 PHILADELPHIA Juno b. I \T -H-I ,r ti Fi :ir Admirai P kill Bi fHKHir Theiss, 16. N r. U Ai'.idcir.v graduate who n d In both World Wast and earned t^ Navy Cross r extraordinary hi rolsm m th<' landing on the Solomon i md i58 words
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Article47 1956-06-06 7 WASHINGTON. Juno B i\; Pn >id< nl Eisenhowei sign< d Into ..iv.- yesterday a bill to reg lire t< reign students and U .ich<T> entering the United States under the educational exchange programme to return home lor at lea.-t two years before ibli.-hing residence here.47 words
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Article37 1956-06-06 7 KRSKINE. Alberta, June B I \P> —An Alberta legislator MM found ihol dead m a river badrtratei yesterday ■did police said he had comtnitted suicide aftei slaughtering seven penom on oil [arm on Sunday morning.37 words
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Article33 1956-06-06 7 DAMASCUS. Syria. June 5 'AP' Syna'.s Finance Iftinls- i Dr. Abdul Wahab Hawmaxl said t< rdas the Syrian {< ?< iiitK nt ha "<■'• cided In principle* 1 to n cognise O :n--munl t China.33 words
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Article27 1956-06-06 7 VATICAN CITY. June 5 fAP).— The beatification ol Innocent XI probably will be held on Oct 7. Vatican sources said yesterday. bad been expected late month.27 words
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Article26 1956-06-06 7 ALGIERS, June 5. < AP 1 Prendi troopi m Eastern Alg< ria vi -tciday killed 25 beia :n k ru-s of elashej with guerilla banri.^.26 words
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216 1956-06-06 7 LONDON. June 5 (AP)— A car speeding UuMfb the streets of Manchester scattered leaflet* iMhIJ threatening death to Sir John Harding, Governor ol strife-torn C\\pius T:-.. leaflets, signed by a Cypnot extrenii.-t or^im/ation and Addressed to H aiding. ■aid: "Vcu an i216 words
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Article31 1956-06-06 7 PRIME Minister Nehru 00 Monday nicht promised lb< people o{ Qoi thty would no: be forced to enter Indian union "onee 1 your Portuanese rulers are ousted A P.31 words
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Article64 1956-06-06 7 LONDON June 5 'R' I D Dr H C. Monte ornery Campbell new Chiwrcli m England Bishop ol Lond-.n. hat warned his clergy not to m;irrv divorced persons. Addressing the London d:o--cesan conference last night he snid: "Tlv ChUfCh hat to b«^ firm m her witnesi to64 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-06-06 7 FORMER U.S. President Harry S Truman and his wife, who arc on a tour of Kurnpe. cn.joy gondola trip through the canals of Venire, with friends, in I mmdolas lent to him by th.Mayor of Venice.- A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article88 1956-06-06 7 1,071 Terrorists Executed I ONDON. June 5 (UP)— British authorities executed '••'.I persona for terrorist off- < s during the Mau Mau rebellion m Kenya, the government revealed yesterday. Executions reached their peak m IfM, when 622 persunt executed. Mini ?rr dI State lor Colonial Affairs J 11 Hare told88 words
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Article81 1956-06-06 7 Same Complaint, Same Husband! 1 O X 1 LAODBBDALB, I lorida. June I, <AP)— Two waitresses walked into Ihe oflire of attorne> Fred Schmunk Jr yesterda> to file di\ or< c suits Back had the same corn plaint, that she had been beaten b> her husband. And m questioning the81 words
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203 1956-06-06 7 We Will Not Play Second Fiddle, Tito Tells Russia LET US ALL BE FRIENDS BUT... MOSCOW, June 5, (AP)— Marshal Tito told the top men of the Kremlin yesterday he is ready to make friends with the Soviet Union as equals. Tito made the statement m I fan bit friendly203 words
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131 1956-06-06 7 Moscow Sends Greetings To The Queen LONDON, .luiir j (Keuter) President Mcmrnti Voroshilov o! the Soviet I'nion has t<»ld Quern Ui/a beth ol England m a message mi hei official birthday that Uw Soviet leaders' talks witn her and British Ministers "marks an improvement <•! relations between the Soviet I'nion131 words
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Article109 1956-06-06 7 LONDON. Jun- 5 (R< lib —The Brit Rnnif largi si cii U airl!n< r m th< woi Id, I exp> cted to -tart pa.-.M ngei operations In two month t ime, Mr. Harold WTal kin ml, Minister ol Transp I md 'ivii Aviation, told the o109 words
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157 1956-06-06 7 LI LI HUA GETS DE MILLE S CONTRACT HOI L\ NO, J 'UP) Ctrl! 14 Dc Ililte ha? China 1 r -ranking Mar Li Li il ia under a personal m I rontrart and Es about to la B her as Hollywood's latest discovery I have every ronfider. c "that157 words
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Article31 1956-06-06 7 TUNISIAN position leadei Salch Ben Yotisaef ha. heen named Comnnandcr-in-ChJef of the Tunisian liberation army "with the title of Generalissimo,'* a spokesman of the Tunisian delegation m Cairo announced vestercta31 words
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Article61 1956-06-06 7 C MjUTTA. T M re than 30.000 homes me m lia and thousand* cres arc now under v from subsrgu<nt floods Cotnn, i: gradually tored cially. it Is natotf that more 1 t SOOjOOO people 1 cted oy the storm and floods, m the subdivlsißa of Contal.61 words
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Advertisement213 1956-06-06 7 MM y rout/.' P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. LTD Ku3la Lumpur, Penang. wl > a^k^k^H a^B I fi^^a ft^P^Pft jfl' WAT€RPROOF H !*c *w r^v/ /y nsaAss. xSimD/\com ISTERN HOTEL Kuala Lumpy Phone 6168-9 -rr-s 3»» ac hed. Modern »> n^r ana COU running wui t r V ft VERY MODERATE213 words
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Advertisement103 1956-06-06 7 > tt m s P' OCC r 7 valuable papers Smart People v7c 3tock Stee Trunks soun di y constructed hfrom the best quality tinned steelshec, cir fitter; w,'n bo:s lever lock, and with brassed clamp fasteners which provide airtighttniOQ Valuables m onto r^. M seating m lid c«* «sj103 words
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Article178 1956-06-06 8 No Rice Cut No House Curfew NEW FREEDOM FOR 4 AREAS JOIIOKK RAHKI Tues. A Johorc Government itement issued toda\ says that only lour places m X lii.iiu. m t ii«* Kluang district of Johore, are included the delected" area where certain Emergency restrictions imposed previously have been removed. They178 words
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Article117 1956-06-06 8 :t. charged with the attempted murdr her husband, was yesterday ?cnt by a Singapore Magistrate to the Woodbridge I pital for a further one month's observation. The medical report on her stated that she had recovered only temporarily and that a .er period of observation117 words
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Article45 1956-06-06 8 A PILLION rider. Yap Woon Yeo, died m the General Hospital yesterday after he was thrown from a motor cycle In Chu Kang Road on Monday. The rider. Chu Wan Slew ;xd injury when the cycle collided with a car.45 words
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Article49 1956-06-06 8 MR. J. P. Carrui turer at London Unive: will give a talk on B Trade-Union Mov Saturday. June 9. at 7 p.m. at Raff h titution, Singapore. This is the fourth series of eight weekly aspects of trade-unionism, ored by the Trades Union Congre-49 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-06-06 8 I OUR Warrant Oflicers who between them put m total of 74 > ears' sci\ v c m the British Army, were awarded medals .it a parade yesterdas Ihe presentation was made by the Command-er-in-(hief. FARELF, Gcaerml Sir Charles I.oeweii. outside his tJßcc m Tanglin Ihe WarrantStandardpic - 91 words
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Article37 1956-06-06 8 CHEE BOON LLONG. who :..;d a DiTvious conviction, was k < ntenced lo i month'i Imprisonment by Singapore c> un yesterday tot eausim hurl to* Bni Hoong Kiang at the Great world Park on March 11.37 words
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Article29 1956-06-06 8 >: R \.\T Del-Pinio of the Royal Signals yesterday pleaded guilty to an amended charge of inconsiderate dr; Breddeli Road, on March i). He was fined I29 words
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177 1956-06-06 8 MALAYS IN U.K. WILL BROADCAST LIFE AND WORK THROUGH B.B.C. LISTENERS of the 8.8.C.'s Malay broadca>ts may learn what' life Ifl ilk.* 1 m Britain through radio tflJkfl ?iven by members ol the Mtliy community m the United Kingdom. In these talks Malay Mudents, doctors, fetertowry surgeons, IfLwyefs tnd house-177 words
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Article92 1956-06-06 8 Exhibition Gallery On IJ SINGAPORE'S Raffles Museum will soon h Q v cases and an exhibition gallery for photography Dr C. A. Gil .v.. told The Standard it on these inno\ ;hted show cases flank small galleries around ill display Phfncit vessels and pi a another section of the92 words
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Article90 1956-06-06 8 DRIVER TRAPPED IN CAB A SINGAPORE lorry driver. Chua Kia Bend W9M U*PPtd m tiie drfvinf oonapartmenl oi hii lorry after an accident m Middle Road, y sterday. Axes were Used by a tt&D I to relra.se him H^ v. a-. Ircater! as an out-patient hi the General Ho^p.tal. Driving90 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-06-06 8 1 Club s r. the I !esf!;r.^ -r staged I amateu: coming to Sm^S Thi s unexpected^! for Me. man. was rtrmM to hos; I i able to per.' Dick, while synp^H John, is m I to make the aceM opportunity H I ;te a ;irjl being taken by75 words
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Article48 1956-06-06 8 Major m the NcpiH Home ■'■'W from a Special Cccfl taking hi.n I I m the Horre sions Court here tffl day. I In I I Hamid bin I ciai Con.' m Haji Salam. I The Court ft^ John I ther hearing to J&m tended bafl. m48 words
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189 1956-06-06 8 ABOI'T 530 Secondary School students will li>ten It a lecture entitled "Courier to Carrier m Communications" by Mr. Dennis Smith, an electrical cngincci at the An^lo-Chinese School m Barker Road on Jun< 13. I The lecture, given annually since 1924,189 words
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125 1956-06-06 8 Why Arrest Only Old Women? Judge Asks KIWI. A LUMPUR, T.. The Sessions Judge Ml Brian V. Rho. '.ay said he wondered why the Police were unable to arrest able-bodied men infringing food restriction regulations, while constantly hauling up before old v. o.ncn and children. Ho made this remark after125 words
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Article69 1956-06-06 8 BITTERWORTH. Tuc<. cattle o\\ each fined S3 m the Ma_ Court today for allowing their charges to stray on public roads. They were Aji Ahmad bin Haji A i. 58, Bramsa Mydin, 80. Abdul Samat bin n\. 90, R. Muniamhr. 21. ikub bin Yunus. M. 11l69 words
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Article106 1956-06-06 8 Solo Raid Gets Him In Trouble A PS EL' DO detective wh< claimed he was an officer of the Singapore Polici r or© made i surprisi "solo" n d on i bouse m Geylang and "confiscated" two opium Lampa and i pir Yesterday the "d< !<"■,•• :vp.'" Mohamed Sharif bin106 words
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Article92 1956-06-06 8 CATHOLIC Service personnel m Singapore now run the.: own magazine The Catholic Soldier. The object if to link the hundreds of Catholic Ofifi er< and Other Rankl r.nri I:.c many Catholic military families stationed m the Colony h artiviti ii < i magazine. .j. w Ran lay-Fi (as, The92 words
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Article20 1956-06-06 8 have robbed a ?|J^B rape eh^ n c^^M next A r ;'^^H The incident have taken Rhu on the20 words
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Article20 1956-06-06 8 The I Colonial Uj> I bers and gfj I of A"*- I Hollnvood n Theatre. WfW m 5.15 P^^-^^^M20 words
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Article80 1956-06-06 8 SINGAPORE Legislai ye A<m til lyman, Mr. MP D. Nair, will hold to n meet-the-pe p c lessioni tMi waak the undermentioned places m the Seletar divisiOlL Yio Chu Kan| m p near the Wayang stage (t 8.30 to h ,o p.m.); Seletarville. RAP' Base Civi tan80 words
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Article136 1956-06-06 8 A MALAY film tiMh.n and promote the production !<!' Local producers mx\ l»c ln-ic Hari Raya Haji holidays X I ductions, has sent a memorandum to the Singapore M Publishers Union ugfertmi that the Union organizes a Malay Un festival. He said that the festival ight not be held136 words
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Advertisement1013 1956-06-06 8 Easy Now to Have a Clear, Soft, Smooth Skim From Head to Toe f Nixoderm Fights Skin Blemishes, Pimples, Eczema, Athlete's; Foot, Ii Itching, Cracking, Peeling Skin and I Psoriasis While You Sleep i X any of your larr.i'.y are eir.barras>ed and made un- 1:: comfortable: \>\::\]->\^, a-:>;:r.a. psnriasis, or1,013 words
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Article, Illustration310 1956-06-06 9 Bonnie Lassies Spend More Time UnderwaterHunting For Pearls I I I ■Mussels the bi~ b nuai are to be found m E irn, r orth. Dee. D n and Ythan as well f Ay and Rossshire streams. of a total worth of hundreds of |MHmdi are taken frorr. omm310 words
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Article, Illustration285 1956-06-06 9 Merry Archard - Merry Archard Children Get Their Cigarettes By LONDON HHMWB WIW i« ricurtte inwrird brraaae a thrir late ■1* tvmties are ■he F\E of n between ers 4Y :ora per- 'er m nd Ms a ay or- Fu/; pricks on X, "I never to But for ,7 Parkrl for TJJJr^ir285 words
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Article64 1956-06-06 9 IN California. ISA., j police hunted for a man who had written a false cheque as down C payment for a house on EASY STREET. ft 3 \\N I |iT€ you I I chrquo lot bail. Judge?* 1 itked a man m J California. U S.A., j court64 words
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Article, Illustration633 1956-06-06 9 This 'L' Driver Is A Nun -AND OTHER 'L' STORIES I ON DON Till' learner -di i\ t'r un- dcr-soing her test was a nun and she had given hrr rxaminrr a hair-rais-teg 1 1 1 p w hen the srdeal u.»x at last completed, the rxaminer m pped his633 words
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Article100 1956-06-06 9 MAN slept for 11 years on top of an incendiary bomb m Kiel. Germany. When he changed homes the new owner found the honib embedded m the floor under the bed. m WOMAN glen! m trains [< r three yan In H«iP v. A Hrn rtdt coat her i100 words
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Advertisement204 1956-06-06 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products fcv 'i^^SSiv'' ■'^i WsV\''jV%'J!%C/&M I £VS i mm J^'-' j4^ 1 EfflwiWiS&KcWWKv^'''' .//<'/.v//.ViMt i E'XifiKsHg^&xK'^v^''''' ■'•^'^''^^^■ibuS^^B 1 TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomachache, Feu! Brc;.*h. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL204 words
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Miscellaneous243 1956-06-06 9 '24 Confidential meeti: 2 tiiat Standuvd s i^";™^" 1 »n e ll<l>lllillß^^ H H it Jj ve-'ors bopt for? CROSSWORD PUZZLE |s^»r 1 ummmmm 3 Tvcful for pic ki "C thing! up t• I i. w 1 19 Gift to end of 10 KHf lls «8> 1-W 4 .1m;- up243 words
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Article126 1956-06-06 10 a: n- Urn Eala ■an quiet with only few prire variations, according to thc Malayan Share- As*ociatkMa jresierday Price inges announced by Urn Ai nciatioii w< INDI SIRIAI S r er, 5i len G non 1.71 1.73 M Bn i :es I IM \d cci M Al126 words
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Article138 1956-06-06 10 M tLAYAN broken i tcid.-i :qm U d Urn folio businc done: W Ii iinriH'i >2 4.V. 11. W., M Brewei Lei 13 45, 13.4* d M Cement $1 Sa >2 M AlUter $-_mj- 12.45; R ill i Hotel 12.2ij R binson o rds ■J Co d Storage138 words
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Article327 1956-06-06 10 'BAN A GLARING ANOMALY' PAPER THF I inancial Times said m London yesterday that Britain could not hope lor a satisfactory agreement on the removal of anomalies from the strategic materials c m h a r o until the "powerful inhibiting factor" of the American Autumn elections was out olReuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-06-06 10 FRIGIDAIRE dealers from Malays, Sarawak and Norm Borneo attended a one-day convention m Singapore last week when the local d i > 1 1 1 butors, Messrs. George Lee. Ltd.. opened their new showrooms at NaDSraog Building. On display la the new showrooßM mi i- 1 1 millionth Prigidaire refrigeration105 words
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Article159 1956-06-06 10 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO new 10.000-ton cargo-passenger vessels are emu built for the Maersk Line and will be seen m lulayan waters by the end of the year. a representative of fhi \laer>k c's agents In Singapore, Anglo-American Corporaion, told The Standard jester- hn*159 words
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Article146 1956-06-06 10 Gold And Reserves Up T the Mlh month m sucion the gold and dollar reserves of the sterling area show a sharp incre, I Figures for May published m London by the Treasury show thai I ■c up by $41 million and stood at $2,369 million on May 31. I146 words
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Article108 1956-06-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Ezcfaangf noon closinf prices per pleil] yc>tcrday Copra. Juno U>| feri, (29| 5C ers; coconut oil (bulk) M sellers, coconut oil (drums) S4HJ M en; M mtok white peppei |87 m en, Sarawak white $Btj seller?. Special Sarawak black $67 KUen, Singapore Copfi Aaaoriation closing108 words
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Article52 1956-06-06 10 NKW YORK .lire 4 a'P>_ l"> j -Jonea i losing averasei STOCKS: 30 i Ddin rii \s 4-,-p, jj 20 Rails ***** 5 Stocks i 23 BONDS: 4n Hor ds ma am i:< Dow Jones Commodity Futur-p? Itirux ***** 26 tverase >ls 100) closed a I 152 words
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Article83 1956-06-06 10 Dealers Attend Convention A Bin -pocially flown from the US, showing Pi vast modern produ factory at Dayton. Ohio, where 23.000 people were employed, was screened. The New York representative of irig laire, Mr, C. Fahrig prtufntad a congratulati teiemmn from General Motors, New V r rk. lo Mf Georsji83 words
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174 1956-06-06 10 MARKETING PAPUA, NEW GUINEA COPRA nil Australian Minister for ferritorie Mr, Paul Hasluck us anno inced In Canberra thai arrangeinenls were being n;;;fl for a continuation o"t controlled marketing of copra exported from the Territory Of Papua and New Guinea after the expiry of the Aus-tralian-United Kingdom Copra Agreement at174 words
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Article, Illustration271 1956-06-06 10 Power Stations Trains For Malaya UK. Firm's $20 Million Contracts THE total value of the work bnng carried out by the English Electric Company Ltd. m i territory is over S^j million.' laid Mr ta. Reevet, manager for South east Asia, pester* day. Mr. Reeves said the company had been271 words
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Article197 1956-06-06 10 m?l^?t^9^^^^^^^^^^>^ RubberJ^y^ THE Singapore- ,|,t m^ barely stead; at rent shipment, a drop of j ceat J The lifting of the ban scorned to have lost its influence i\ failed to maintain the level of OH-ake from overseas continuL P t to keep prices at the higher level The197 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-06-06 10 fabo 1 lornia. has brr.M for fion Sari flounced by Co^bl I me post 9f i^J H18 words
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Article14 1956-06-06 10 THE v the H' spokesnun W said a be built tojfi Xiarchos CWP14 words
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Advertisement1018 1956-06-06 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDER 'FENDERS arc s V p •:> jV; 1 soap a D< ►NESIA KL.\ -I.IM rvq > ,p--for plies of provi.Mons and other a months rom- I mencing froir m?r n P 0 10 1 ?J 6 JfiS^ months, J.. Dl ember 1954 g.: Taiping Prison p1,018 words
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Advertisement135 1956-06-06 10 T.s.s. "STATE OF MADRAS Sailing June 7 1956-^ r EMBAFKA^ Deck ond Bunk Closs Poss ng. n 1 Saloon Closs Passengers All passengers trovell.ng p.' that they should forward r j inspection ond loodmg on Ju--19 20 and Gate No. 4 and S 2 00 per «.b.C over ond above135 words
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Miscellaneous311 1956-06-06 10 i/V rKjKI Baaaaaftt BL June 30 Olllß ROADS Benalder June 18 Yuchang, City o: llandiester, Benavon June 2e :1 I 6"? 8 1 6 S V^ Travel- Benvenue tmm ler Nanusa, Laura Maersk, Ma- deline. Yarra Breeze, Aalsdjik, Benartj J Soon 800. CelbeS, I' slcrn Brn.^v. e.p J-e 2: Trade:.311 words
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Advertisement569 1956-06-06 11 ■<^r TRADING CO., LTD. ■ftfJ V t Kesntea lorn I- ELi E FLNNEL LINE H b, reft. Philadelphia Cult V f SS »m Prnang H 14 |wnc 15 U |unc 17 lg unc < twit M 27 |uly H fc loao and dueharge cargo I' rT^RMAN LLOYD I s IURG-A-^ICAN569 words
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Advertisement1143 1956-06-06 11 5 ,,?i 05 MA «SFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Shipp.n,) <l"corporateo m imßjporcl 112 lm*») o.ptv *_:e blue funnel line SJ '^^II!^ tO Pf CMd ¥U oth<l P 0 4 •«•«> ••«> d.»char«. carte SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON t, CONTINENT Singapore Ant,| och(( Avor <>«• Sail. t Shan.1,143 words
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Advertisement905 1956-06-06 11 MITSUI h^J LINE FOR JAPAN frcm lr,d a S P Sh m PenOn9 Bunyo Moru »oi Yokohomo. <Ob 7 June FOR JAPAN trom Cont.nenf Akibo»oi, Von tor Yokohon^3 Nopovo Kobe vio Honokonr 14 Juftf Akoshison Maru for Yokohomo Nogoyo Kobe v.o Hongkong 28 June FOk US A Suez <or New905 words
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Advertisement685 1956-06-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond For Eo»t Penong P Shorn S per* "LALANDIA" In Port 5 1 1 June 12 M June "MAGDALA" 10/12 June 13/14Jun« 15 16Junc "JAVA" 15 16Junc 17 ISJunc 19 20 June HOMEWARDS Sailings for Gcnoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Spore P Shorn685 words
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Article469 1956-06-06 12 HOLIDAY TALK By ALL successful plans j begin with a pencil and paper. So, a week or two before holiday start to make a list of what you want to take away. You will be able to tell by a glance at the list what clothes need laundering m good469 words
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Article408 1956-06-06 12 Helen Hugh - Helen Hugh GLAMOUR TIPS by betoJ sun J you vo BRITISH beauty starts the season with a midsummer suntan, but a clever girl can be the pride of the pool while still pale. It's a matter of grooming. A bronzed skin draws the eye from other imperfections, but a408 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-06-06 12 CHICAGO: Hit for royalty on the beach or in the ballroom is this "Princess of Monaco" bathing suit and matching ball gown skirt being modelled in Chicago by Mimi Welfield. The gold sequined suit carries a royal pricetag, too— US$1,250. Designed by Margot Fellegi, the suitU.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration403 1956-06-06 12 TIKRE m America pill- boxes (the kind you carry your aspirins m. not hats) have long been a customary item m every woman's handbag. Antique snuff-boxes are often pressed into use for this purpose. But the latest pill-box on sale m New York has an English coin on403 words
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Miscellaneous163 1956-06-06 12 lilllili iV- J 1 S r '•v^* ulii-n It I W I !>\l v|) mi, INI i. I OM I of add:n| to your- efß< pney; P«ople. I adn ods. Attend SOQWIt-Mfl to T.ecessitics. duties, service* I Promote ambition*; keep your efficMnß bu» and get things sccom- to wan I163 words
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162 1956-06-06 13 IXnhie Moore, the lightheavy champ, is rated ■■u.-uht boxing title. Hurricane Jackson is I :n the latest rnnnthh rating of Kinjj magazine i... ">r.(* ickson. USA: t Bob A 4 Floyd Patterson. 9 Johnny Summerlin. 6. Willie Pastrano. I i Ilolman. U.&A.; 8 Harold162 words
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Article50 1956-06-06 13 Today's Services Cricket Team THE team to r- them in a Jinod Services Ci tio n League match today will be:I Major Mhcie. Capt. Webb Capt. Moore Capt. Grimble Lieut. Allwav! Lieut. Futrell SQMS Walker. ock Pie. Wilson. 12tr. Ptfl Gamble. Umpire: Capt. Matthews. Scorer Capt ii :ng. Re. C50 words
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Article, Illustration600 1956-06-06 13 ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN FACES 2 TRICKY PROBLEMS The Ofr At Jejt £tarU Tmtrtcu l \(.l \M)S captain, INter May hi t ho leads Xn B lan lin the' H?A cricket T^'t X..s,r:,lu at Trent Br&e. SttaSam. The first is the general weakness <, b k_< andu, :s the topica Y^' The600 words
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Article159 1956-06-06 13 Sheppard Scores 97 Off Aussies SUSSEX. June .*> (Router) Sussex, v h<» sained .i fu^t innings lead of <i 7 run> drew their match with the .\utuiliiin cricketers here to day. Final scores; Australians 231, and second innings eisht for no wicket. Sussex '!MX Al SIR \I I\\ I^l IW^159 words
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Article401 1956-06-06 13 Sprained Ankle No Bother To Lim ONG Chew Bee scored another Colony tennis treble' when he completed his hattrick m the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships by taking the men's and mixed doubles titles at the Singapore Cricket Club comts yesteiday. r He WOB llm Itimtl401 words
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Article136 1956-06-06 13 Japanese Judo Expert In Town COLONY judo enthusiasts will have a chance of seeing a Japanese fait expert. .V.! -year-old Tashiro Hiriaka m action at the Singapore Judo (luh. Possessing a Iliac k Belt of the ."> t h Dan. Hidaka has had over .">."> years of experience behind him.136 words
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Article293 1956-06-06 13 Army Malays Share Honours ARMY, playing without three of their regular stars Black wood, Subbha and Arthur Koh managed to hold the Malays to a 3-3 draw m their S.A.F.A. Community League soccer fixture played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Ifalayi did BC4 have the SerI? of their crack centre293 words
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Article279 1956-06-06 13 LONDON June 5 (Btiittr) C cr cktt restuts:At Lords. Mi, id bi W <-. ihirc b ten w ickets. Wai rickshire 161 and IS Wan lix lion foui •ir II Mid ex 158 Bannister six for 9] tad H for no nickel Robertson not out 02. At279 words
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Article31 1956-06-06 13 TAMIL Brotherhood A odation urpri m d spi ingdalc Sports Club by hcatini th«in h-. !:,:rf KOftll to nil Ui a S,\KA l)iv 2B malcn at Farrer Pavk yesterday.31 words
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Article54 1956-06-06 13 S S KRISTIN BAKKK br-V s s fui aside by thre< ioa i te m the N i veg m sh p.. totiri iment played j- Canninn yesterday Scorers '.>>•■ s. s X: B La len :>:: r i C i ipi v Nile -I. *coi Ed54 words
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Article35 1956-06-06 13 BT \B Sow m A 9i] :r Ci .<•■' C1 ib by to n B oali to m a S.A F.A Dr.;--mn 2.\ If >- p f rru'rh pla; ed on Urn p«<Ua« iwttniiy.35 words
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Advertisement274 1956-06-06 13 ACCOM. \VA\m) IJF7ANTED i shophou iving ricrommodaiinn sonable rent Offers to Box Xo. T2T2D SS. FASHION \iatfr\ity Ssaocka, Fredni -»1 Skirts. Sui's. Always :n «iook :n flattering styles W two s'ike. New selections re rnved weekly D. r c^-~<- il D'Almeida S'reet off Raffle? Place lit DOOR WHERE TO FAT274 words
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Advertisement555 1956-06-06 13 CLASSIFIED ADS sin \no\s v -\\i M ILAI W H«H M VOI.I NTI.LK k»M KVL IrdrralM,. I) S > for •tions g Applications arc the above post. Salary Scale •J* A23 $835 per mensem plus COLA at current rates. <7-t. locations; previous r. cc, and attained rank Commu: p o^'555 words
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Miscellaneous290 1956-06-06 13 SOCCF.R: S BMJTJL LEA- E DIV. I: Hongkong Bank vs. F. N. at Jalnn B >' id at 5.15 p.m.; cnntilr Bank vs. She! 1 at r Char. rd Bank vs. Ford at R A If. DtV. 2: Mans- i vs. Jacks at S.R.C. al 5.15 p.m.: Mrtnl Box VS.290 words
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Article270 1956-06-06 14 AJjright_Prosped Over Todays I^ foil* Says WINDSOR LAD NOW SHOWING, a long-striding four-year-old by Channel Swell, ran well enough last Saturday when he finished third to Adelaide Star with 8.01 to be given a great chance m Race Six over 1J miles at Ipoh today, second day of the270 words
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Article193 1956-06-06 14 RACE ONE AMI SKMKNT PARK. Trospnitv and Ilich Hopes will probably Bent out the opening rare over six furlong.s for division two horses. But I cannot visualise anythirm boating Amusement Park i think he will prove smart foi thlfl tot and complete a double lot193 words
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Article158 1956-06-06 14 RACE THREE TWO MKMOIIHS put 111 a vc:v good display on the div wh( n he finished nvond tn Diinrii' Bay. H he Improve on that run he could go better. Always m the rear with Percussion, Two Vermouths started hi bid soon on sightIni the straight158 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-06-06 14 Bougoure is the jockey To foUotO a r lpoh todcni. He f del I number of up-top horses. THERE has been no rain for the past three days and the s i n lor today's races at lpoh should be very good. TREBLE TOTE will be held63 words
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Article183 1956-06-06 14 ANTICIP LTTNG imprment on his fourth to Credit BalanD at th< Ifl I I nans meeting iw CaifM db Bm his winning turn U Be Car» fu] va running on wh< n he Onish< d urth. a neck b< hind B irllnc who ejune In183 words
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Article259 1956-06-06 14 RACE EIGHT TRAINER Allans BOY GAKYTII deserves a winning turn alter his last two encouraging displays and should make a sound each-way wager m the last race. Boy Gwytb w running on •i he finished third to Lindoi and Television over the nine furlongs m259 words
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Article171 1956-06-06 14 LISIM M Oi inization ni the IMJ d championship is down for discussion by delegates '<-> the International Football Fedei ition [F.LF A who meet here 4 for five days .v, counti v i c represented. West Germany the cup boldpr v md Chile tiav< applied171 words
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Article68 1956-06-06 14 LONDON, Tuet JarotlHV DrOOUtt (Ey<j]>i), ihe 1954 Wimbledon cnantptott* •aid today his right eye was n uch .better after treatmenl iterr for double 9UOoM. /ir consulted I specialist and was gimi two injections. Probity IDOJ troubled b\i the complaint irhile playing m tiie Surrey Grass68 words
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Article49 1956-06-06 14 DALLAS, TEXAS. Prtrr Thomson. Australia's British open jrolf champion won a play-off and top pri/e jn the 70.0(10 dollars le\a^ open tournament toriav He beat Car> dinner ot last vra\s Ameri<an Masters 'I'ournamrnt. and (iene Littler, alter the three had tied at lor 7.' homes49 words
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Article58 1956-06-06 14 BOLOGNA Italy 1 ci nlng 3-1 lead over Denmark m their Davit Cup I iropt ti nc quartet final bei i todaj i n Giuseppe Merlo dcf< ited Torben Ulrich ()-n M. 6-2 Earh counti v \.v i>n <,r c <<'. Ihr ripen! inKlr m.ii i on Satuida)58 words
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Article40 1956-06-06 14 RACE FOUR RECENT Prnai- v ■'■■<-••• and a half furlong ra ;e for class th: i<m o. Si trying Mot of conditioa. At Ponang he won easilj r six furlongs wh< he drfeatod Lagopus H< bbs 1 La^opiK hbuld go40 words
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Article133 1956-06-06 14 RACE FIVE K.io Rajah r been showin such striking form m hie dawn efforts I am giving him a great chance to slam the opposition over the nine furlnRao Rajah led his preparation on Monday when he ran three sec. beating S^' I of the work. It was a133 words
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Article160 1956-06-06 14 ftACf SfV£N AFTER his second to Trlwalla over :urlongs at B Timah. l.i-aiht i over a trip for the flat time. Leatherneck, a Niecolo Del A: i progeny, has been going great guns m his dawr fort> and I think h< 11 be ugh nut to crack over nin<160 words
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Miscellaneous1205 1956-06-06 14 Windsor Lad The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrutineer AM.MM»Vf I'XRK iTMI^.MKM PARK UjJt S T FA Silffi^SlSp 11 FA i l!;:!;^:; 1 n nt i iitg XXI.III. U lIIMI.K B5 f aa Erl;t Mr.,n, X H.'!n L Z ilt iil.itMiti I- ireful Ii M-n.le«l Hiinii-r Hum r JMr.-.u liraill lr ""g1,205 words
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