Singapore Standard, 11 June 1956
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Title Section27 1956-06-11 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE J^T fill ***** (5 !i««T 2400 A^ FIRf BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 339L— SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JINE 11, 1936 12 PAGES j:> CENTS27 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-06-11 1 They Are Mere To Help Plan South-East Asia's Defence THE Initrd States dole- cation tn the SKATO Staff Planners' Conference arrived m Singapore yesterday h\ United States Navy plane from Manila. The 11 members of the delegation were headed by Briu i.m K,\. Heuitt. Standardpit shows the delegation with Brig.58 words
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Article137 1956-06-11 1 inipoitaniT to the Southi. m and has a most importt"W trci> South east Asian ..f tin- I nited Stato delegation Planners' onlerente. Rris. Gen X Hewitt, yesterday. The General, who arrived with his team of X from Manila, said there was "real danger" of aggre> B m South-east Aril137 words
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Article41 1956-06-11 1 i I I lpore. ■brry I Stanr! Hoy the gang I house. raught Hhim m the ■snn away ?50. Ngan l;?i*i up by a Pt about 9 p.m. M lying m a He at [*i m hosi ptei by four41 words
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Article51 1956-06-11 1 LIGHTNING Struck dead a mm. Tan Hal Pony 32, ai j m Teban. ofl the i\ milestone Tampenlg R* ad, Singapore yesterday. M< anwhile. a woman lan •\h Choo 19. was admlttt d U hospital following shock received from lightning at the 6th milestone Yiu Chu Kang51 words
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Article176 1956-06-11 1 BUI NOB AIRIS Jun > II 01 A d "I'- ro- < mmunisi ias brou^:.- ntrol by the govemn nt I Pr< sident Pc- A: iru Ida .swift milii c unt< r-ra and promni ex( uti n capi ired r« li di r I t Dr>u176 words
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Article433 1956-06-11 1 I/ie Outlook Is Not So Bright, Says US Report] NEW YORK, June 10 AP)-— Th- \i m ich i culat ion In h r ibb< indu tn that the natural typ< :t'gain I the irket lost to synthetic, th< New X rk 'V aid today. ■•M my manufactui I433 words
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586 1956-06-11 1 'WHAT A BELLYACHE' LONDON, June 10 Europeans by the million were happy and reassured last* night- that President Eisenhower is on the recovery road. His operation was the one big conversation topic rig I 1 i 1' it. And Ike's own joking586 words
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231 1956-06-11 1 Red Captives( 19 DAYS DETENTION AND $7,500 FINE) Happy To Be Free HAKODATE, June 10 (IT)— A Japanese fishing boat uturned here today with its f| MM crew after 19 days ol detention by the Soviets at Petropaviovsk m Kamchatka Th<^ mm wnm In high pirits and did not appear231 words
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Article111 1956-06-11 1 MANCHESTER. June 10 i Reuto r) The Keadex of the Labour opposition, Mr. Hugh Gaitskcll. .^a:d today thai U Britain would not resume negotiations with the exiled Archbishop Ifakarioa she should ask NATO to help solve the Cyprus problem. Mr Gaitskell told a Litv ox Party meeting m Manch<111 words
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Article88 1956-06-11 1 Mr. OtttskeU commented: "Our oil resources? it is a curious phrase. I should say they were the oil re.-ources of the states possessing them.' ;;< added that Britain's Interest as a customer was shared by others. "Presumably the Prime Minister Is thinking ot an act ot88 words
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Article46 1956-06-11 1 LONDON. Juno 10 (Reutett Russia nai new t t racIni car driven b 9 Paraffin, which can do nearly i|(| mill i an hour. MOSCOW Radio reported. The car Ivu designed bf motor works at Gorky, on the Volga River.46 words
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Article34 1956-06-11 1 A us. navy jft plane crashed In Minneapolis on Baturday, killing th^ pilot and five other persons. The exploding plane spread fire which Levelled one house and damaged tort others.— AP.34 words
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Article30 1956-06-11 1 the now of refugee! from Bast to West Germany Increased again m the past week, the Refugee Ministry announce d In Bonn on Batur- I day •A P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article259 1956-06-11 1 THEY SEEK CYPRUS PARALLEL REPORT LONDON. .lunr 10 (Bent 4 r) .\n article m the News Of 'Ih». World today claimed that although there is, an air of tense "watchfulness" m Singapore there is no panic amnim axeraue Britons m th- Colony. This mass circulation newspapers259 words
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172 1956-06-11 1 200 To Contest 68 Seats In Local Govt. Polls I MOKE than 200 candidate will woo the Singapore electorate next year for the first City and District Council elections. These elections, which may decide which party will hold real power In Singapore te significant for many reasons. They arc: it172 words
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Article113 1956-06-11 1 LAGOS, Nigi ria. June 10 'H< 'i .< 1 'Ol socb 1 t tin ■1 b ing i- 1 1 I half time On to the field 1 strodi th< beadmastec with a can 1 And be wallop- cd each oi the boys m turn.113 words
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Article86 1956-06-11 1 WASHINGTON .1 10 Mfl. Mamie Eisenhower standing up und<r the itrain I husband's Uln< M Wond< ill] m die ihi ij I W t: Secretary Jam< C Hi*':" I Id :<; n i fi terday. Hagerty said Mb. El enhower "g I vrr ;V (fee night86 words
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255 1956-06-11 2 SEATO Ensures Conditions Of Peace, Stability' SEATO xvsists the peoples of South-east Asia to pursue their own lines of developir.rnt m conditions of peace md stability, said >lr. Fose Shanahan, the Commissioner for New Zealand m South-east Asia, yesterIn a statement on the military staff j inn (inference which op-255 words
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Article91 1956-06-11 2 Malays To Discuss Changes POLITICALLY-rrunc lays, including leaders of political parties, may hold a meetins next week to exchange iHrtrl"-* on the political situation m Singapore. They will also discuss ways 1 afeguard Malay interests and to promote their future welfare m view of the impendconstitutional developments. It is understood91 words
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Article68 1956-06-11 2 Citizenship Campaign Gains Speed KUALA L The Malayan Chinese Associas citizenship campaign fa Catherine momentum, a special of the Association's Kuala Lumpur sub-branch was told today. The meeting was c eview the pro= the c to get Chinese to become Federal citizens or State na- In March this year 168 words
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Article117 1956-06-11 2 Students Protest Tour Ban SINGAPORE Chinese school students will tike up the Federation (iovernments bin on their entry Into the Federation with the Chief ."Minister. Mr. I.im Yew Hoik. The students of the five schools concerned decided to protest to the Chief Minister yesterday uhen the? attended one of |he117 words
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Article76 1956-06-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The International Muslim Congress has oiTcred six scho--Iti M an d udenU for arts, science and other gtud enltj of Cairo. The scho!r. r tenable for to three years, include Ene r MCc, accommodation and tuition. Two afl Iheno arc for girls. A;76 words
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Article145 1956-06-11 2 A POLICE Ir.jnt for The thii i nan wanted In < i onr;e> < tion with a ihooting m A.e\ar. Road. Singapore, last Wedne lay night end< d jn tei Itfa the irresl of Ali bin Otman a1 Bukit Pcrnai, Kampong Bah:,: Poire Scrota:'.-.145 words
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Article144 1956-06-11 2 PENANG. S ;r. A Chinese school teacher An 5 Eru :i -a t^day acquitted :n the Migtalnlt*!i QBttTi OH an amend' d c:: of abetting l-.r A- c: n, a mci -::^n f m forgir.^ twe application r nat uralizati n >rms m S< pt(144 words
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Article105 1956-06-11 2 KUAL A LUMPUR, Sun.— lllegal crops which have benefitted Communist jungle granarieg m the Federation may now be destroyed under New Emerg< ncy Regulation! recently promulgated by Govei nnoent T i. c regulations, stieanV. ;ri;n^ the CUmber><)^:c food i BJtlictk n law, itipulate thai State105 words
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Article225 1956-06-11 2 Malays Form Association KUALA LI MIM X, Sun.— Malay journalists m the Federation were today urged to pool their talents to enhance the country's independence movement. This call was directed at a fathering of about 50 Malay newspapermen from all over the Federation who were225 words
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Article64 1956-06-11 2 prescribed forms for vehicles carrying foodstuffs through bad areas i s new required. They also liberalize the law regarding carriage of drugs and medical supplies which may now be taken for per- sonal consumption provided accompanied by a medical certificate. Persons travelling with infants (under64 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-06-11 2 MR. PETER Manager of r Kawang Estate. Pali m his bride the former* M Jill I. avers, tlau^hltr ol \!i mdi nd Mr «-ii] >1 r j 3 MR. md Mrv I;: Moms seen aft* r their wrddins m Sinc.ipor* \m -i I former Minim the dMgfcfcr 4l50 words
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Article44 1956-06-11 3 parents X to catch phantom' JJjdthe kamt past voluntary! MaYyl star. ♦hey aw only I »©t* lS aye •o so out t -mcv (be mistaken •near.be r* of rs an incident day i«i(ler.T> almost >meI was the sex has struck j£» May 1344 words
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Article204 1956-06-11 3 'We Hope Some Well-Balanced People Will Join SINGAPORE'S latest political party will be formed this week. Tr.c .-;> on *(>: chiel ol whom if a Colony Kiv/yc: tad i founder-member of the Labour Front. Mr. c. H. Koh. tre palling for an inaugural meeting probably204 words
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Article66 1956-06-11 3 lIONt rKONi I, June 10, I AP) The Norwegian freighter, Sanvikcn. arrived here on Sal II o ::om Canton where L3fl Chinese from Malaya were disembarked. Among them was Chong R »n Chin who was ordered orted by the Malayan i ernment His wife had fl66 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-06-11 3 THIS "kow -tow" Ceremony is one of the scenes of an ancient Straits Chinese wedding, contributed In the Chinese ladies Association, to be staged at the Midsummer Ball of the Singapore Siglap Girls' Club on Saturday, June 23, at the Victoria .Memorial Hall. The father m the pirtiire81 words
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Article151 1956-06-11 3 Call To Covt. To Stand Firm Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R, Sun.— The Labour Party <»t Malaya, Selangor Division will uige the FeduatlMl (iovernment to take a firm st.uid against what it described ;»s "constant interference m .Mala;. a affairs" b\ Australia. The Execi C of reconstitu Selangor151 words
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Article66 1956-06-11 3 LACCA S. The Scttlerr.< grand show m Aus :>t. It will be a al of the annual agi tural show the last of which held nearly 30 years ago. Government will organize the agriculture n of the show while RIDA will look after the kampong and66 words
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224 1956-06-11 3 FROM the sum of Sjl.ooo from the Reubc Fund to $3.40 m box at the Union Jark C St Andrew'- n Hospital Singapore, has collected a total 2f120a34.83 for the period Mai I 6 One of the outstanding donors was the Singapore Rotary Club224 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-06-11 3 SCHOOLGIRLS vvrrr among wreath-layers at the fumr.il of thrre army offlcrrs aptain L P. Griffiths, Major I>. A Trass and Major Pahalmansins (iurunc) m Kuala Lumpur on Friday. The officers were killed when their Auster crashed m Kuala Pilah jungles and caught lire on Thursday. Standardpic.48 words
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Article59 1956-06-11 3 ACSU Forms Six New Committees THE 01 mm ODKiitftrt bob* rnittce of the Singapore Ar: y Civil Service Uni a pesterday elected six sub-committccs. The rommittees are: r.ricv■nces rommittec, Or^a' committee. Finance nittoe. Education Committee. E V tOfial rommittee and BpOftl commitioe. Mr. Naif paid the uni r I.' soon59 words
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Article89 1956-06-11 3 M A LAC C A. Sun. The president of the Malacca High School Old Boyi Al .-'ion. Mr. Efl Yew Kirn, at a reunion dinner last night urged prefects to take an intcit m politics. \\c warned that passhrs ide towards politi might n lit m89 words
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Article498 1956-06-11 3 THE R >yal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ar.;::. Singapore Branch, will make its annual appeal for fandi with 1 Flag Day on June iri[i aam va ing 11 1 urgei need I n •cyto< an 11 activities* fi C lff< 1 I Knight. Hon.498 words
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Article149 1956-06-11 3 Till HI is endless scope for research into the history of .Malaya, said Dr. G. \V. l;win, former lecturer m history, I niversity of Malaya, who leaves the Colony today to take up an appointment as lecturer m Far Fastern 'history m Sydney I niversity. !)r149 words
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Advertisement24 1956-06-11 3 lave IAFELY zohom y QUALITY c ''^^Kjl 4"' '\JM °F SORTS? ninded, •o hold nh^v iQK can't p«fK a on my u > Pick up24 words
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Advertisement154 1956-06-11 3 .^^^H H^_H H ___MU^^____^^ '"'nllilljli Modrl 6065 VVL/3D fi^l KI*J 1 1 L^^ Grun d i g Ra M r*^^*^^^ beautiful m appearance ond C/j mating m quality of tc v J\ Clf] J (J Wlth 3 0 ngs out the full range o< on v broadcast transmission I Pnccs154 words
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Article198 1956-06-11 4 TEACHERS PLAN AN EXAM BOYCOTT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— T n c United Chinese School Teachers Association decided here tonight to boycott the lower Certificate of Education Examination which is being introduced lor the first time m Federation schools this November Tho Executive Committee of the Association v.ili write to Urn198 words
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Article131 1956-06-11 4 Strike Again BOY SWIMMER BITTEN IN LEG FENANG, Sun. Poisonous sea snakes struck again m Penang yesterday. A C >lboy Tan Kcu Seng, 10, was bitten on his left leg while iwinuniog In the wt yesterday. He was bitten twice on his shin Circular bite marks were131 words
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Article89 1956-06-11 4 Rain Causes Two Motor Accidents PENANG, Sun. lica-. rain last night cniNd hro motor accidents here. In one. a motoi cyclic. C W. Howell. < \vay bcMnc Along Residcn, Road fell ofl hii machine when it skidded Uc t«n to the Genera; Bot> uncon Koui He recovered a few boon89 words
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Article35 1956-06-11 4 A SIX-VALVE radio M belonglnf to one Mrs. R v -i Boyti D IB Army Warnnt Ofllo t wu npi d len fi m i m ha the Hotel MaJ •id Ipoh, yesterday.35 words
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Article116 1956-06-11 4 'FUTURE OF MALAYS SURE' PENAN I Sun. Inche Sardon bir Ha.ii Jubir today dc Bred that the future of Malays are well protected, whatever the decision. 5 rcaehed t» the Reid Constitutional Commission. [nche Sardon. Fe deration Minister for Works, was speaking as leader of the A 111 lya UMNO116 words
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Article113 1956-06-11 4 One Union For All Seamen Plan a mass meeting ol all >f.t:r.i. n's trade unions m Bingapore will be held on June 18 at the Victoria Memorial Hall to form a single Beamen'a Dnli n Qm National Union of S<-.i::un. 11l Ang Llong S;ny. seeretari ol the beamen^i Counctl who113 words
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Article68 1956-06-11 4 OXG CHIN SENG. 28. was iln itted to the Singapore General Hospital last night after sustaining a stab wound m the stomach. Or:^ w. tabbed during a brawl In an open air cinema at the 15th tnfle. Jurong Road F.,<: ior a Singapore Harbour B< ird68 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-06-11 4 KUALA 1 IMPUI Sun. hen tho two UM. <'«'- -stroNcis Hrainc and l>h» iwood led by the cruiser olumbus \ivt Port Bwettenha m on June 13 thej will ho undci the command of Beat Admn .i! Cfcaaiai X Hrruin. (tbtVt)i who will make the tiui»«r hi>136 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-06-11 4 THE Federation's first seven women police inspectors were among 33 temporary inspectors who took part m a passing out parade at the Federal Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Picture shows the Commissioner of Police. Mr. W. L. R. Carnonell, inspecting the parade.46 words
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127 1956-06-11 4 PENANG. Sun.— A Justice of the Vvmv ;,d Lurrtr Poshni yesterday alleged that another lawyer, Jacui nes.s, a^ain.st him because Jagjit Sin^h thought h< P hni was answering m S< harge of al breach of trust of 115,000 belonging to a widow, R127 words
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Article73 1956-06-11 4 Branches In All Kampongs pi v -< s-i: -The recently fora I ntral Kedah divl&j d I Partf Raayat. will pen branches m all' the villafli and kampongs m C< rtral Kedah by the end of I h month. T:;is was revealed by Che Abdul Rahman Munlr. the d:\ tt'i73 words
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Article80 1956-06-11 4 KUALA ;rjpJ the denselMmnJ region under study by The Sultmtf J the first genera! J Padi Plan:. j Govern mer proaci ment for help ±2 and financ;: He said this M )B was esn of the drop m !mJ m the main paoa State where the tm ation was80 words
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71 1956-06-11 4 SUXGEI PATAM. Sur. A Police Inspector, Jabar bin Johar. rharged with criminal breach of trust of $100 and using a forged document as ay granted bail of $2,000 m two sureties by Mag Syed Mahdzir Fazaad. Pr Officer. ASP D.C Daw court he had71 words
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Article117 1956-06-11 4 Standard Music Critic EUGENE I tomtit, the fotuii Am rlcaa piaai I gave the first f )i two celebrity recital* m U c Victoria Mdm rial Hall last night It early became apparent thai hen v a m m d Full mlng of the v.' rd poss6ssiiif both pht-117 words
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Advertisement375 1956-06-11 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance i*l NCWPiOiRI r 43an »g»^> P^ ia m. (T 1 302 H.H.L. V\V( A: Katonc member.- MHf 1^ v. Aus meet h* Ambei Road 4 :io om ■>: 1 "A- v "-^JfS 9 am. Table tennu. Billiard* The News Home Ne*fBadminton. Bodybuilding Ar »>«nr/^ a^^v^^r^375 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-06-11 5 Lgtfd SoldiLeo lively rr Brisbane rP Blotters L discussed lumber of L motions El moved. hie loiter L which v*as [grging the U GovernL^introducc L o f Asiatic U m Queens- c jOZ >•»»* h > s m l.nuland no such ia Australia, le Jwuld learn Hhat are c«ui« UNf67 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1956-06-11 5 JIM HENRY (Our Qiinrn-lanfl Correspondent J REPORTS HOMESICK? Well. Some Of You Diggers May Recognize This Landscape! Canberra from the air. This view shows part of the south side of the city, with the we I l-known circles and crescents. (Australian1,217 words
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Article, Illustration399 1956-06-11 5 SPORT BRIEFS WIHS Ie k. far a change. has been a bumpi i :i a lian Sffcrtl ISBS, With some gi ib! International foo:ball la Watch, as well :\,i. m Brisbane, a MrTO.OOO ho:,e race. FOOTBALL: The fctant South African Rugby Union footballers, the Springboks, repeated the i c by399 words
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Article, Illustration536 1956-06-11 5 which la the legal r >*• Inasmuch it was Rx< by the Queensland Industrial Court some months ago following a drop m wool prices. since then all shearing "sivcK* otl< rinii tli' Di m rate have b< < n und< r m AWL' ban. while the WOOI536 words
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Miscellaneous112 1956-06-11 5 Ws Crossword Puzzle 1 St. Agnes T\ c it was X (5) un over taking a bad I route <8> 4. Sharp implement I can 5. Zodiacal sign r Jacket for someone on the cr rocks? <6> UT f»f lif*'* 7 K° moonshine? 8. A legislator could commit <7) 12.112 words
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Article562 1956-06-11 6 ilfif Federation, m preparation for its inert will bring into being this month th< Federation A:::.v tiM eight OatUttOtta, WhJ fOnH tile nucleus of this army, are tros Qm Ma] Regiment The Federation Rt Nt at&fted b. General Bil Gerald Tcmpier is a mixed regiment, and i:.< Idea562 words
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Article294 1956-06-11 6 M n ti:i-c! irorr. the mv< mt :'"ci r o have said he favoured the passing of a law making it obligatory tot newly passed out doctors to serve at least three yean In government hospitals. Urn rtage ol medical officers m th atkm be §m md,294 words
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Article533 1956-06-11 6 Aster Gunasekara - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekara n Djf ON TIIF theory that one should ne\er hit a man when he is down or when he is going down, I had promised myself to forget there existed m Singapore a man named David Saul Marshall who had been a533 words
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1198 1956-06-11 6 EAST GERMANY'S INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION ff f ffiffl wm m W m m W- I Svbiistiiiii lluffit€>r Reilm L 1 AS T Germany has J ::.:< year started on MOOIId F:\'c Year L\an. Compared with tiie first, it is a less d:ar.ia :e and ambitious afbur, v. ith the accent on1,198 words
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Article165 1956-06-11 6 Sir; Accusation as to who was responsible tor the Iferdeka breakdown talk m London at the Assembly Meeting would not do any good to anyone The fact ot the matter v that the whole delegation should be blamed It 1> common knowledge to the average member165 words
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Article, Illustration845 1956-06-11 6 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN "Darling! We toucans are fourcans now." by Salisbury (S. Rhodesia). "\y HERE the red earth ends."' said the young man from the Native AiTairs Department, '"the Native Reserve be^.n.y We were motoring out of Salisbury to the Ch:nyika Reserve, to see srhal the Boutbtrn Rhofigriin Government is845 words
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Article221 1956-06-11 6 She Wasn't Forced Sir; May I refer to a rrport on page 2 of your paper of June 7 which refers to "Watchman loses woman he bought for $900 the last sentence m which reads: "They decided that she mu>t be put under the care of tr.e Social Welfare Department221 words
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Advertisement56 1956-06-11 6 No improvements Sir; When 1 lived m the States and Settlements of the Federation during the early part of this year I had occasion to witness many remarkable sanitary improvements which had been carried out m the past decade. m spite of the emergency. In a comparatively peaceful Singapore the56 words
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Advertisement17 1956-06-11 6 NOf£; nr C«»*J In lib. size rms, ich2f 9 K enclosed, LIDS con be CARDS ond ALBUMS17 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-06-11 7 A Slap Lands These Two Girls In Jail md Kuth llrntschrl, two West German yirls on an *rvn sitting m i Burmese i.ii] after allegedly havtal :n :!i it.. in i-im-rinu tin- of Prime Minister I both from Keirhenau ha\e been travellins two lots of official- "th. r .iiiintii'N The100 words
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Article158 1956-06-11 7 Mi *i ii rreniirr Solomon \V R. I). Bandaranaike plans t\. i i; »rces from thrir naval bases on Ceylon at < oramonwealth con* m London this n:onth. Bai larana LJc< wa tl j O.\- l-educal I leftwtngei said one of his goals Wll U) maftu Indep nd< Dt158 words
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Article155 1956-06-11 7 ft June 10 (AP) I Mil tat three rebel yesterday m rebel bombs pmring m the m m their rear. of men on b an rism city miles ier. ns were bombs Bati sewing French**s and a numwounded thrown along A Frotoped. I far heavier tolls were by the155 words
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Article34 1956-06-11 7 TOT v >- Tort Tim quntKi Preside m I .ni arer's "cl i >■. I p lit Ie U ers" *aj ln| he would -> cl l< n d( p^te hia rv w illness. Reut< r.34 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-06-11 7 LEONIDE MASSINE, Ibternationall> famous ballet star and (hortngrapher coaches (iina [.ollobrigida. the sexy Italian film Mar. for a seductive c.vpsy dance tOr the Knhert and Raymond Hakim pmduction "Notre Dame de Paris."33 words
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Article63 1956-06-11 7 PALERMO Blcily June 10, (AP)- a Ifla rn:v» rse c< n- frlUi down ol beaut bh a up yesterday. Authorttiea n< sing ar< un i called It oil after tin und 1. Mo.st ol tin- nirl.s came from Paris. 2 Three o! the judges t* i<■>63 words
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134 1956-06-11 7 CARDIFF Wales, June 10 (IT)— Lef twins Labourite \neurin Be van said yesterrlay it would be madness' and -a crime against mankind" if Britain goes through with plans to explode il» hrst H-bomb ncx t tacked tnr announcement by Pr;:r.'' Minister Anthony Eden that134 words
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Article120 1956-06-11 7 Earl Attlee Fund For Students LONDON. June 10. <Reut<r) —Labour Party leader.-, today appealed lor subscriptions to an Earl Attlee Commonwealth l-und for providing scholarihlpi lOf Commonwealth students to come to Britain and tor Britain to rtatfi n the Commonwealth. The appeal Mid Lord AttlCC irould be assured ot a120 words
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Article90 1956-06-11 7 Smash Brings Death And Life BAM ANTONIO, Texas June 10. (AP)— Death tame to a father and life beuan for his daughter at the same instant m the smashed wretkase ol an automobile yesterday. Polite said Mrs. Carmen Alonzo. 2"> apparently Rave birth to the child as she was tossed90 words
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Article224 1956-06-11 7 Govt. Claims 18 Rebels Executed BUENOS AIRES, June 10, (Reuter) Martial law was declared m Argentina early today after rebel troops launched an attack on the Buenos Aires arsenal. Crowd! pouring oat of cinema.-; and theatre* m centre of the city Bed ua panic as machine-guni rmtUed round224 words
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146 1956-06-11 7 President Cabinet Detained —Rebels SANTIAGO, June 10 (Router) An Argentine rebel radio broadcast heard here said President Aramburu ci Argentina "has been detained." f::e radio said all uimiiten ol (be Argentine cabinet who had eo-opei atcd ith the "coward 91 ArambOTU m ins oligarchic poh:v wen detained m Bue ns146 words
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Article74 1956-06-11 7 GENEVA Juno 10. (ReuteD —Leading physicists from the nuclear "bis four" Dnited States. Soviet Union. Britain and Canada Will be among xnr." ion M-irnu>t.- irom I'O countries attending a symposium on high energj physics, which opens here. ti mi 'i i' 1 'W. It w-.:i74 words
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Article44 1956-06-11 7 Immigrants LETHBRIIXiK. A.mt' a. I .:.< 10, (API r > J, Vink, eader r-l fro ip ol Dutch farm and immigration BSPCfi \nz Canada, sai M BatUT- m i U nated 20,000 immigranU m expi U I lo comt CaiTUJi brOBB the Netheranrls during l!^44 words
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Article40 1956-06-11 7 STOCKHOLM. Jur.r 1^ UP).— The wake n i a ;niz British destroyer In Quern Elizabeth's <--(•<. r sma bed more than US$lO,OOO worth of .-mail brides and boati m Barrow water paslate jttto rday, It wu repotted on Saturday.40 words
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Article44 1956-06-11 7 TOLEDO Ohio Jvw I Bupn me c< uri J i Alee v. Ham O. [> igla pn dii d on Saturday that rs Rus- ;an C 4 Dipt 1 11 n In A. la Wiil D- dm more teen as the yean so by44 words
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Article38 1956-06-11 7 Hlff VOBK, limel UP>— Got en r ivert H«n nai &1 New York inno n ed 1 rma v on Saturda that i ii an i live* 1 < r r D nocmtk pr^nential no>| inati i38 words
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Article35 1956-06-11 7 TAIPEI. June 10 CAP) Chirr i Communist fired a 1 q.. trona 1 1 and Lienho on the R< main. and between IMS and 1645 on Saturday the O fen c r- it35 words
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Article18 1956-06-11 7 The first we be he Moscow r r yesterday. Six bea girls d l«t«rt from London.18 words
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Article25 1956-06-11 7 VII NN J in< LO. UF^ n \y ■r. r»»-arrr. ri tv. C mi n .nca: nr a.i- rep rted on Saturday.25 words
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Article141 1956-06-11 7 Sailor Dies In Carrier Brawl n:\KL HAKBOI X Jun« Id i|> One sailor w stabbed t«» death and thrre otliris iniured whrn Irntmn brtwrrn Ncßro <nd unit* 1 < vvw men of Ihr cairn r I'.S.S Lrxinslon rupt< into a riotous hraul. the no > di s losrd >^st^rd.^^ S<141 words
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Article112 1956-06-11 7 Mystery Surrounds Zhukov MOSCOW June 10 Mar hal rgj Zhukov. Boviet Defer y..i. •< fficial Moscow scene pro:neans he Is r irrei of an 111: k< pi him out of sight for 10 d;ivs last May. Wesources said X day. Offici al r Marshal Zhu I MM ill could not112 words
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Article26 1956-06-11 7 PADIO active mow fell m C< ntr d Frai iay and la observatory on the Puy de Dome peak r< n Saturday— Reuu r26 words
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230 1956-06-11 7 Abominable Snowman Lying In Crevasse KATMANDU, Nepal. J June m. (Router)— The J body tl I veti— an 'abo- minable snowman' is lying m I crevasse south of Makalu. m north-easl Nepal, accordinc: to a i report brought here ypstrrday by IMcr Webster Mr Uthsler. British let planter from Dar.irrlinz.230 words
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Article251 1956-06-11 7 DOLLARS FOR PEACE AMKS, lowa, June 10 (AP) Secretary of Stale Dulles declared yesterday new Communist tactics make it •imperative" that the l/nited States continue and "perhaps enlarge" its 700 million dollar foreign eco- nomic aid programme. i!, unm d tht m portant part oi251 words
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151 1956-06-11 7 Threat Of War Still Great Gurion HEW YORK, June 10 (I Pi Da\i(l Ken-durion, Prime [Minister <>t UfJWli .said vcsterda.\ the danger of war between his nation and the Arab states "will prevail this summer with even greater intensitj than before." Unu I i laced by gnw crisis now tiiat151 words
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Article42 1956-06-11 7 A HITHERTO unc r.<i.j d p< ik ta the Attain iiountaiiw bai been climbed hf troop of Mongolian alpin>ts m bonour of the 35th. annivrrsary ot the people*! revolution In Mongolia, Tin, the Boriel newi agency reported ywttf* day.— Router.42 words
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Article85 1956-06-11 7 ORLANDO. Florida. June io. •ap i -A n< m mirror leni dc »ign< d to rest m Inl vision to M per < >r nt at \he people now cllllCd M blind mm ikmnnil i itc il ben yesU rday. Its mvi nt- r. Dr William Peinbtoom, told85 words
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Advertisement109 1956-06-11 7 ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVOURS by i rA.^ Kids Just Love Them ft f2&s_^L These Lollipop* are pure *ireet* made from the I I tyzv\^X^ f' ne ingredient* and their dehriou* neledmn nt jl I, \thj^\\ l^y fruit flavour* make* them a firm favourite rcith rr^^/v\\ children. Each individual^ and hygienically irfll&zlfc109 words
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Advertisement914 1956-06-11 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«i. *****/6. *****/4 2 6 Rob'"™" Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hihtj*. Montreal. Boston. New York. Baltimore Ph.ladclphlj Cult Port* S pore r S ham f*n*nB ALTOMEDON 4 unc 15 1 6 |vn 17 1S |v C CYCLOPS 19-23 luly 24/2 i914 words
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Advertisement1146 1956-06-11 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 mcs) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) JET" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SS! Carriers option to proceed via other port» to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P Sham Penang Antilochu* fC* AvonmoufT 6 Liverpool1,146 words
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Advertisement916 1956-06-11 8 MITSUI |5} LINE S'porc P Sham Penonc FOR JAPAN frcm India Bunyo Moru toi Yokohomo, Kob« Moii Gs. 19/20 FOR JAPAN tronr Continent Akibatot Mori tor Yokohomj Nopoyc Kobe via Honokonr 16 June Akashisan Maru for Yo^OharriL Nogoyo Kobe vie Honqkonc 2b June FOR USA vie Suez tor New York916 words
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Advertisement454 1956-06-11 8 EAST ASIAJici OUTWARDS So.lin« V —^^.l "LALANDIA" f x "MAGDALA" I ERR A N »wi!J I Not corrvinq p QV HOMEWARDS Soiling Horror,, C^ nS J "MEONIA"t I Colls Londcr '••J«* Mi^^^i I "LALANDIA- I Coll* Londcr |p O is, ngf "erria" mi+n^ I Calls Gdvmo Not torr laffv ng454 words
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Article321 1956-06-11 9 vpping Reporter I direct service from Scotland to t -eluding Malaya, was in- P and 0. ship, Aden, sailr icwouth last Tuesday. of the Ader. S .;apore be regularly -mirrtaillf I by surat, Sunda, S ngapore and a oejg Each of these vessels will load for Penang i rt321 words
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Article22 1956-06-11 9 Dora from ply iue the to iod oil ing jtal to vith :iOd riod 'his 0^045 the 5 Of rom irgei22 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-06-11 9 Tf/£ Orers I p tnjr CorporafJo* > Association oar* a /areircll p<: at the Adelphi Roof Garden m honour of M Hodj Leo n jr. the bank's general manager, on the occasion of his impending retireme H retires jrom the bank at I end o/ the month after 37103 words
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Article23 1956-06-11 9 orts j tons preF^ areordins to ifcports into hich I :ration I iiich I .tra. I ie imported I the I tons23 words
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Article180 1956-06-11 9 Vanguard. •ajor air m I- Makers, m i her details of the airlir. r The 111 ing tfd clue to fly m the autumn of 1958. It will be retained by the Comp..: t: n tratiun.s [j vent's to B E.A i t: du< In the spring < i180 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-06-11 9 COCKTAIL party was hold aboard the .',O 000-ton Shell tanker Vexilla flaijof the Shell fleet to herald her entry into Malivan waters on Friday. The giant tanker, one of the largest to be seen m local waters after the war. is under thf command of the Commodore90 words
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Article50 1956-06-11 9 UNIT AC. LID. announced the following rubber crops r May: T!.<* Malaka Pinda RubbJr EM an Ltd. 110.000 5> United Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd 106.460 Id AW M v r Rubber Cr Ltd. 21 40 ,lb Leong Hrn San Ltd. I,41 '',4 000 lb. and Nyaias 37.UZV lib.50 words
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Article223 1956-06-11 9 APPLICATIONS for shipment of rubber to Red China have been received for the first time m five years, a spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Singapore, told the Standard. Tr c nnan tdded thai no nedfic shipmenti have been made. It is mlikeW223 words
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Article281 1956-06-11 9 BU- >S done m shares to 8: liulu-tn.iN: Consolidated Tin Smel 1 I r A Neavc O: 1.674 Gam. mon.> $1,721 5175, Hammer B (Lond J > $2.70 MaU H 13.45 $3.47 c nC<'; $1.52. Mala C 92 cents to cents, Box $1,474 $1.50, Me- 2281 words
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133 1956-06-11 9 7 b mtM Con i wt« Di >§■ r| Cf poration, hns anfd bl R'i >'<;<■< U"1 hCP/1 'I .'TTfI r tMMQ. Upper Ku r rut, n i brotiohl do pn to Rfl i pooil 'o/ iiipcmii rfcu s-i iarr;e jndr ttone tt?«J133 words
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Article454 1956-06-11 9 i hfgh ggh Pi> A Market Correspondent AN upward reaction m rubber caused buyers to return to the Malayan shares market loaded with many attractive ollerinj;s during: the past week. 1)-. pite the higher rubber price which did engender some rtsse m confidence), there was454 words
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Article52 1956-06-11 9 A BRITISH sports car mam;: nfo ton of the i popular M.G.. has increased production nearly 40 per cent since the I gil ning of tbc JTf Total export production is about I t tol more than half of their output hai cone to dolla;"52 words
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Advertisement28 1956-06-11 9 I p ELNI- LINES I NSON ROAD Through Corgo Dcpt.) 6079 Manager) m bc »nQ June 1 2 I June 15 B^ yyN^iiii^ June 12 \^___j__^ June 1728 words
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Advertisement129 1956-06-11 9 THE Malayan Exchange Ranki '•<■'• |VIV z to bh rchanta i n Saturdaj wer« Canada 527/16 ITT>, (OD) 322 credii bill and 3■ 16 trade bill* f| fi Him rate Canada B| J oi'i ready. Or' 'r rntc^ remained v.. :cd NOTICE The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45 In The High129 words
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Advertisement1349 1956-06-11 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance j SFLANCOR TIRK CI IB (.OVI.RNMIM (CHAPTER 19 Juno 1956 Mrpting ol V^ H NNXK In the High Court of thr ftviun v.uki Colony of Singapore IST DAY— Saturday 2.; rd TLNIH R NO'IK I Island of Singapore June 195, ti:nijLl s IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 181,349 words
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Article179 1956-06-11 10 YOUNG Men 1 Sikh A iociation made lr debut cricket and made it a sue ful one when they beat R A F Char^i 'B H runs m a friendly match at Chansi y«t> rdaj Scores were VMS M lei Singh c ll I son c179 words
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Article46 1956-06-11 10 KUALA KANGSAR Sun.— Six raeo^di ■■>. < f broken n !:^o Ku ila Kai isar ("uric Coiicr annual itl etic iporU ncM a' '■'.(> C ifforci School padani yci f i K:- ill Grid Sungei Sipu (Nj and Kuala Kangsar urerc tht rout districts which46 words
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Article423 1956-06-11 10 GOALKEEPER KEPT THE SCORE DOWN KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— Pahanu fully deserved their S-l victory over Trensgiinu m their Eastern Zone Malaya Cup soccer tie on the CJittord School ground yesterday. The ,ca:r.o was fought at a fast pace and the paying crowd of 2,500 got their full quota of thrills423 words
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Article163 1956-06-11 10 i" \Tur:. Karib Club I sat w e tern Sporti Club by Uwet Koala -n nil m a SAFA leafua Division 2A loccer matdi lyed at Farrer Park ve>V:day. There was no score until the minutes before the cud of the first half when Sadni scored from163 words
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Article113 1956-06-11 10 Medicos Put Down Arts Science a breezy -y.) rum bj Dr 1 harar. Sinsh and Dr. V V V IfenoA'i 19 runs, enabled Ifedii all to beat the Arts and BfiffKl DJF fi\-e w i Iceti In Urn rjniverattj'i in!er-:aci;'.:y cricket match played at Besot Lines on Saturday. Arts and113 words
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Article48 1956-06-11 10 INDIAN Brotherhood SoeOtritCS and the Scletsr Indian youngSten Football Club drew j three-all m a friendly soccer matdl at Farrer Park yesterday. p Doraisamy 2 and If. afuthuaamj Bcored tor the Soecerites. while Chandra Sbcgran 2 m I Raja Gopal replied tor Seletar, I48 words
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Article46 1956-06-11 10 star Socceritei "A" trounoBd H;ukn\vv.i Sportl Club by l v c lo Dil In a SAFA league Hi- ision 2A loccer match Dlayed at Farrer Park jre rter iav. 'i be Bcoren were Sapario A ai. Othman Dam 2. Bambridge and Ahmad Wartam46 words
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101 1956-06-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The itar-stu Ided Lien Hwa badminton party became rhamploni foe the second successive rear irben they beal Nanyang Badminton Party 5-0 m :he Boal o! the Selangor senior Inter-team itaflcf badminton tournament at the Sclansor Badminton Hall here last ni^ht101 words
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Article, Illustration322 1956-06-11 10 All Malayan Railway Meet At Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Three more records went by the board on the final d^ v ot the All Malayan j j Railway Championships Diamond Jubilee meet which I ended on the Brickfields Road s™und here today. 22 year old Kenneth Pcrera.322 words
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Article, Illustration243 1956-06-11 10 Vandarholt Cup Xt ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Kfcmg High School entered the final of the Vanderhoit Cricket Trophy com- petition when they beat Maxwell Road School by 37 runs on the Klang High School padang today. A fine first wicket partnership between Low Hung Mcn£ and Nagaswaran243 words
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Article77 1956-06-11 10 KUALA I l/MPTR. Sun. Ghani*| hattrirk was the highighi of the soccer matdi m h Selang r R mgei s beat Selangor Negri Sembilan Con> I S M 1 by U on the Princes Road Stadium ground iiorc The youngsters impressed to bold their more ezperien77 words
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Advertisement288 1956-06-11 10 CATHAY OIU,AMS\HO\ ITTRACTMIN9 _r-|j— l_!— i_r* i_r~ >_<~i_i~ i_i~un_rxj~>-i~i— r* lj~ i_i~i_i~uj~'—i~i_rx-<~i-<~u~i-r^Lr^"M'~*r~"'^~^^'^* J^*'^^'^^'^*'^ TODAY C^ffl4X? 645 i GM LASSifc PACKED with PAUL KELLY-BRUCE COWUN6-GAR?6RAT x rWJ fimfer lassie |J]B4m^ THIULLS]_ COMIN3! AlfC GUINNESS m X THE LADYKILLERS^ TODAY S&P DEO MS£ 1 u^d*W ■L^l -i<; e»!» ,|f[fflSS m uuwHS»BaHßBBßßPaßaHwE^ra»aBy*^ IB288 words
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Advertisement158 1956-06-11 10 shaw brothiW::--.,! now padita7>\l showing: UArITuL 5 A> W)BII<I Mm 111 \i 1 mxt <:HA\c;i:rr~~7T~-\| j ffW|ift'Wj Blood J c^jr sc^- Alley 1 NOW! REX'^H i SPOILERS' I ffSfW ROBERT M!T[h Ilk I fy^n v JXOff! PAVILION^rT" i i FRA\K SINATRA THE ftj j DEBBIE REVtXOI l)> jß^p 1 Opens158 words
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Article96 1956-06-11 11 Hjtfßia. hine 10 (Kcutor) Dave hrit the world 220 yards m i month and equalled He clocked 20 seconds flat I L l J r y I Patton tea) at Los Angeles m May Sime bettered this time on May 11 last seconds at Durham. N Cm nllna Nine96 words
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Article36 1956-06-11 11 LM June 10 <r ter) The Olympic Equcs Games were formally declared open dt King Gustaff Adolf, of Sweden, at Stockholm Sta today. Competitive events will begin tomorrow and last a week.36 words
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Article, Illustration334 1956-06-11 11 BRITAIN WINS GOLF CUP SANDWICH X 1 N T, June 9 (Reuter) Britain beat the I nited States by five matches to lour m the Curtis Cup women's golf international here today. It is only the second time that Britain haw won the trophy linct thii btaimuaj contest between the334 words
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Article33 1956-06-11 11 Six candidates for Melbourne :;nci a trainer ftggtag over the oval at the Rizal track-footbal] stadium m preparation ior Olympic tryouls and an invasion of t'ormosan (inder])aths this month. IP Photo.33 words
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Article156 1956-06-11 11 Big Soccer Boycott TAIPKI. June 10 (IP) Nationalist China today announced the decision to boycott two soccer qu a 1 ification Olympic games with Indonesia. The Chinese Olympic Preparatory Committee issued a statement cond c m Blag decisions readied by the International Football Association. The Nationalists specifically protested the decision156 words
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Article75 1956-06-11 11 IfCH^TTEVIDEO, Uruguay June If (AP)— Post ponemeni of the woe d I•■ i eigi title fUh f be- et-n r':i;impn)!i P.istu.tl f J rre/ of Argentina and Oscar Sojuarei i' 1 C'ubi until June 30 was an« [nounced Saturday by promoter J l\ i 1 did i75 words
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Article156 1956-06-11 11 MANCHESTER, England June I (AP)— lormcr Wimbledon champion Jaroslav Drohny. of Kgypt. upset Australia's Lew Hoad '-t>. a'.), 7-.") to win the men's singles, title m the northern lawn tennis tournament on Saturday. The ftrsf >ct brought no promise of such m unexpei feed triumph for the156 words
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Article149 1956-06-11 11 THI dran 10 iicoßd round of the Parker Cup wwm made on Friday, and Ihe ptiwf •h i i!d rvcilii rt g! cat do;)! o! Interest, v i n paper mo team li certain to enter dm peml-flnaL \<C d: (■-.>.■ ho'iie v zi\ RA( )C while149 words
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Article86 1956-06-11 11 NOTTINGHAM, Ja a c I (Reuter)— Alan Ifoaa. the En^land faal bowler who wai j \vr\ when fie! iin^ m the Brstl Tc.-t toriay. \vi!, i.o o ;t of the game for two or tbni nejata plavtag In Wj ftrat T; ft, slipped and badly tore86 words
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Article41 1956-06-11 11 ingi.ewood, California, June 1". (Hester)— Swa- the I 1955 Kentucky Derby winner! ai I 1 world record for ihc j mile m the Argonsui Handicap] ai Hollywood ractcourae faaterday covarini the distance m ono minute 53 and 1/5 .-(.■conds.41 words
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Advertisement1264 1956-06-11 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCY rv < \P' 'IT V C il^ Electi Bi f the O 1 r;s J*!P arlm cm A Sm (Ai run \»hT.\M m r ...A" 1 MMIRx (ONMRKTIOV X,J? fir rent allowances, yualinc-. roved experience ..f nTTtjlpjJ Engineering or an co vaN "ion Applicant J«1,264 words
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Miscellaneous107 1956-06-11 11 Jbner By Al Capp /TT S^V)^ JZf -What has Changed HerMind'l< r Oop By V. 7. Hamlin T r S\RS l/-LJNW^^Bi X THM CELL CLEMMED OlT.' /^WRIGHT, \OU f BUM^IS saiC&M\\iiJ?^ -r^r RCJOS CF a| ■I V*"E CANT KEEP OJR WGH-1 THERE...CMONI Us^ Tl Hear! 01 Juliet Jones By Stan107 words
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Article, Illustration487 1956-06-11 12 WEATHERMAN 'RUBS' THREE OUT Till N, n iporr rukrt Asmm i ition v vr,,md round senior \r uup m»t«hr> hid i hid start %rstrr(l.i\ whrn rim stopped thrrr of the f-Mir m at( he> s< heduled for pl.»>. only same that rubbed out by the weathwas the Singapore Chines* Recreation487 words
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Article158 1956-06-11 12 Xl \I A 1.1 MPI'K. Sun Hie Srlan^or Badminton Avsoriation today announced iv tram tn oppose India m an international badminton 'friendly' to bo pi a> pd at lh t a^>.<» t lation's hall here «»n Sunday, Juls l.*> and Monday. Jul> IS N- ran158 words
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Article55 1956-06-11 12 socct::: SAF I LI GUE DIV. 1: R M E C«d Eh ir Stadimvi at 5./.) p.," M D PB Jalan B( llf Si dtiim dl 7 p.m. DfF. M: Dnn;l A/i«ft E Si Gcylang Slant 5.15 p.m.: Kinta Rangers rs. Kotn Raja Club i at Fc.rrc r55 words
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1011 1956-06-11 12 Bukit Batok 'Doubles' By Moncrieff, Wagner Ranford Six Records Smashed j SIX records were smashed at the Singapore Motor Club's annual hill climb meeting held at Bukit Batok yesterday. More would have none by the board, but tor the 90-minute lono drizzle which started soon after all competitors had finished1,011 words
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Article, Illustration182 1956-06-11 12 Perak Ends 2 Runs Away From Victory WESAHQ, Sun.— The most exciting finish to an interstate (Ticket match was seen today when Perak just Jailed It Ret two more runs tor victory m the last rver of t!ie day m the match against Pcnang, which tided m a draw on182 words
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Article234 1956-06-11 12 A SOUND fourth wicket partnership by X (i. Barker (£C not nut) and .la>bir Sinch (21) nave Hagapttt Standard a six wicket* victory over Singapore Ln ;ineer Heyiment m a cricket 'friendly' at dillnun Barracks yesterday T:u- K:.^ t i-: !v .ri wo." but collapsed when234 words
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Article110 1956-06-11 12 Xl ALA LUMIM X r hold Selangor to a draw m a < state match which ended on tin Kianj; p^ X more I touts, a s n to dra s: robbed Sclanc I ang took the < score of 72 ru jkets U R S. Cami I forntr110 words
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Article959 1956-06-11 12 Penang Versus Perak FENANG— IST. Inns. 59 PKRAK— IST INNS. J Hodgkinson b Andres 10 A. Amaladoss si Carrirr b Andrew 11 (i S Moore c Sathappan b Mnnerasinghe ,'j F. S. Coombe v Sathappan b Devadass .".S (i. I.etehumanan b Devadass 22 V. Rajoti c Carrier b Khoon959 words
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Article48 1956-06-11 12 RAJAJ I NETS 4 PAST REME RAJAJ] Snorts Club beat Ml laae RE.M.E by lour goajg to :i! m a S A F.A Div. SB league OCCfJf :r.at.h played at Gc;.ing atadiuin jtcsterdij Scorcfg for Raj an were. N fOvindasamy, P. Sundram, X J Ijed Osman and N.VartharaJu48 words
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Article193 1956-06-11 12 -for Big NS WW 1 MALACCA. s lni N Malacca by an inning f day interstate crickci .Malacca Club padant h '"'J cca boilfarr had no difficulty i "issing on of Ihc wea a batting side m fol.ow-on. Frantic over the absence through illness of skipper Ka193 words
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Advertisement81 1956-06-11 12 f >, Pahang's Triumph at Kuala Lipis. I IP9LB& Swords co at Kailw i\ mrrt. I Vanderholt rrirkrt: High School m final. V 1O Lien llwa are rhamps again. if m^\ Siwc breaks Sprint records I Britain urns Golf tmp>J I 11 /:r other Overseas sport A >^ Vrvio B!781 words
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