Singapore Standard, 18 June 1956
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Title Section33 1956-06-18 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE f^ W J^> f IRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (3 lines) 2400 ~Tr* J f\j J 2811 2414 £3 |h SINGAPORE, MONDAY, Jt'NE 18. 1936 12 1'\1.1.» l"> < EMS33 words
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JUNGLE GRAVES FOR 8
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Article206 1956-06-18 1 coinpl.tr sr.,r. h of the ire.i failed, houe\er, to itr thr hod> of the ninth lim Royal Air h,nc and V mn ntli. its it the seme of the cr..>h believe that th. hod> in.l% be trapped ,th the main p.trt of the air. rift > fusrl^, Chaplains Fly206 words
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Article51 1956-06-18 1 17 tßeu-| Ml p which rocked a ko: ,n a tag to a i broadcast heard V bt :ns v. r.> trekked into the dr I ited •he radio said VV ith road and rail commun tions complet l n most Of thr ''.inrrv p-:' of the ialti« -nd51 words
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Article159 1956-06-18 1 wgs\ I mre.i I tinier I lid today his tn Cif. c«n--j Jiting re- fire m uld neg0- would for talks I t must remain h po— ciilon. The rebels are !BsW m above all that Algeria become p«.-nd« Mollet's offer was cont I v ed r b afV159 words
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Article28 1956-06-18 1 QUEEN Elizabeth, the Dukfl ol Edinburgh, and E>rincess Margaret attended morning rvice In the English Church st P< kei and Bt Bigfrid m Stockholm yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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173 1956-06-18 1 CAIRO. June 17 (IP) So\ict I oicisn Minister Dmitri Siirpitnv and Fsyptian Pfgfgfcr Ciamal \bdel Nasser conferred for the second time today, possibly about Mmc Russian military aid. Sh< pili v arrive ri h< I' 11 yest< rd a to nd c< brai173 words
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Article101 1956-06-18 1 ATHENS, June 17 (ft Bt r) Greek DOUCC have appealed to inti rpol. the hiti raatlOttal police organization, to help them trace- mtalni Gre< k m:'. b< iiev. d to have fallen prey to "white .-lave" dealei t, The mysterious disappear* anee ol many Greek101 words
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214 1956-06-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Hop < o f a i ttlem( nl In the pre •nt rublx r d:. pute rose today with th< announcement thai the industrys join, c..n ultativi- Cnun.-il would held 11 first full me l.:v_ I re on Wedn< sday. 1214 words
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Article34 1956-06-18 1 iidvrrtiMinu-nt i-.r a ;n capable ana Protc tant engineer m the We> German newspaper Die Welt added encouragingly: There possibility of marriage S ltn the iB-year-old-C— ht< r oi the prupnetor.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article426 1956-06-18 1 GEM DEALER ASSAULTED AND TIED UP IN BOLDEST ROBBERY' FIVE ARMED men held up and robbed a Chinese of $103,000 m cash and jewellery m Singapore at dawn yesterday. wj one of the boldest robberies for some time. The victim, Tan Poll Chow, .V> is426 words
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Article291 1956-06-18 1 JANET GETS HER JB/i MILLION PRINCE BRAINTREE. England, June I 17 (\P)_ Janet Hicks, a! 20-year-old blonde beauty queen, yesterday married Hindu Prince Achayya Saharangchu at the local town hall after clashing across half the world to get her parents consent. •My father is the Maharajah of291 words
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Article87 1956-06-18 1 Hiroshima Maidens Return BACK to H roshirro oftcr a lengthy series of plastic s v getc t y trcotmirts m Amcnco ♦or burns suffered when their city was itruck X the first otom bomb arc o group of qr\\ shown here bcfori thiir departure from Idlcwiid Airport, New Ynm forA.P. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration380 1956-06-18 1 HE BLAMES THEM FOR MERDEKA TALKS FLOP FORMER chief minister of Singapore, >lr David Marshall, yesterday laid the blame Nf the l»ill?re of the recent constitutional talks m London at the dooi of the "middle class" citizenry of the Colony. Singapore's middle class380 words
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Advertisement12 1956-06-18 1 V |lilLE\_ l 5 I reTuohV |i^ ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE I ....,.,,O.RS«i'="^*"12 words
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Advertisement45 1956-06-18 1 OOUBLE>j^^% ARROW- V /<$W 1 <dutb\ and. cCctA't dktkl*! AGFA ISOLETTE j THE 2'A "X2V4 CAMERA OF WORLD FAME i Pfoplp who hntfw m««» I I BEHN, MEYER A CO. LTO.. P 0 Boi 2000. $>|Mi« j PATERSON. SIMONS 4 CO LTO Kuili Lu»pur. PtHMg <45 words
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Article48 1956-06-18 2 INDIAN Primo Minister «J iharlal Mehru, Egypt 1 C n< I G ima] am I Nitsser and Yugi >lav:a'.s Mar>hal I nro planning a joint on ng at tht Adriatic Islan I Brl m during lit Nehru*a r< :^n t. ;:r n« Xt :r. <n:h. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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231 1956-06-18 2 TUP: truculencc of our youth is more the fauit of the adults rather than of the >outlis themselves, said Air. Yap Phcn- Geek. a. prominent Singapore banker i yesterday He said this after declaring open Colony's 27th youth club— Thr Pearl's Hill Youth231 words
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102 1956-06-18 2 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON. Sun Colonial Office noruaiii/ation has now pl.u «(j Singapore m tin* same category as othor fortress < olonirs. Ihis strrssrs (omplctc onvrr.sion of Govrrnment thinking to emphasis on "strate«ii- imperialism." A new department under Mr. Kiii,'en,- Melville102 words
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Article127 1956-06-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, S;;r>. A itcxty i b f&j ed u> dampen the devotion oi' DKMI 0 Catholics vho ron^:« gat i at tho St AnUlOQy'l Church here tonight to celebrate the feast o: iti pati St Aathooj of P; The (gill of <eu lion the127 words
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Article27 1956-06-18 2 THE U. 8 Air ]n !v has "groundr I" I t -Co] J, hn Paul St:\,pp. \ho la. test man on i arth" A. P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article66 1956-06-18 2 SEOUL. June 17 (Routrr> South Korean national police today announced one ol their combat units last night killed another three Communi.st guerillas In an hour-long battle near Fangyacg on the eastern coast. It was the second clash between police and Communist guerrillas reported this week. Last66 words
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Article53 1956-06-18 2 BERLIN. June 17 ißnitrri Dr. James B. Con an I American Ambassador to West Germany, said here today Russia had had the "best possible opportunity" m the Soviet zone of Germany to convince the world of her changed attitude, but had made little use of the53 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-06-18 2 $2 Mil. ProjectTo Produce Cin^m !ar ?Ps I I TI I I I 1 Standard Mrs. K»rk, Mr Shaw and Mr. SharpStandard - 27 words
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411 1956-06-18 2 LONDON, June 17 (Rcuter)— Prime Ministers <»1 nine Brit's* wealth countries Nygin week-long talks here on June 27 on internatVm il "!n tlu sterling areas problems and detente *qu<Mi iriign on tne private c I'■ rence'a ag< nda v. b i discua lon on411 words
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Article158 1956-06-18 2 He Offered Bribe 3 Months ALOR STAK. Bun. D:n K< m t. «-n i! P;n X:< \v wajrest< rdaj nfc nc j t< thret m nths 1 jail by the Session* i 1 urt lor corruptly offering money to Police Insjx cf Law Oft CheoW Oil Ma:v!i 21 'i> ind'a't'iiirnt158 words
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Article24 1956-06-18 2 Judgos today 1957 Mis* Japatl year-old Miss Y« who will the coining contest at Locg Bfl fornia Baba I from amon; and measuw24 words
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105 1956-06-18 2 Police Clerk Freed On Trust Count SUNGEI r.\TAM. Sun.— Smcaraveloo, 36, chief clerk Ol Baling Police, was produced m the Se>>:. n> d urt here on a charge ol criminal breacli of trust ofl $10. Alter a bearing which lasted almost the whole day. m which >even prosecution Witnesses were105 words
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Article177 1956-06-18 2 TOKYO. June 17 (UP)— The Foreifn Office will send i representative tf) South-east Asian COUntliei to diM-j.-.s er'Onomir collaboration. Former Ambassador to Belgium Sboji Arakawa. an adviser to the Foreign Office, said on Friday he planned to leave Tokyo on June 27 and visit177 words
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Article53 1956-06-18 2 X V. M ill, Juno 17 -UP)— afore than one hundred lepr threatened a march on the e today if city authorities cut off the water supply to their hospital Just •vi city limits. Karachi ll currently sdf* I shortage and said they wo off v. pita! I Several53 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-06-18 2 Diamonds For Prizes A ;Filipino Night' TWO diamonds v ajnong the prizes for Sticky pi jamme'' I nei il this vca r "Philippine Night"' June if the Raffles !!(/<•!. Sittftp 'I..- ..ow ajyontffry? by Filipino ara A::- ...no will he m md of the I) I) |S :001. .The I54 words
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Article55 1956-06-18 2 I SINGAPORE'S Assistant M;- ■^'ci- U v Labour an s la] vv, [fare, Mr. Mak Pak Sh< c, (><^ lay m d open new pren ol the Fw b w Coffee, Restaurant and &,ir Employee! Unit n The npenlng m ■lleiith i by memben of the55 words
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Article44 1956-06-18 3 HONGKONG, Jure 17 (Reuter) Outsize have been produced m Communist China by "crossing hens, csss and goos. rding to an KssiM of the Pekinf newspapWi People--Daily reaching here. Chickens hed fron. ggs into which .ne goose eggs nave ooen44 words
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Article155 1956-06-18 3 District Officer Urges Leaders K.VIANd. Sun. Raja A/, im bin Kamaral/aman, the Disir-ct Officer, I'hi Langat, yesterday uiges] community loaders and representatives wi kampongs to help toward MftJdag the area "cmr.pletely white.' vas now mounted against the emaining terrorists m kh€ di rict. its155 words
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244 1956-06-18 3 Publishers Asked To Back Project THE Singapore Malay Publishers Union will consider on Tuesday the sponsoring of a Malay film festival and participation m the Malay Language and Literary Congress m September. Un;--n T\; S\- i A 11. X fan of Qalam P told244 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-06-18 3 RONNIH MM. 18-year-old son of th<« now Singapore Chief Minister Lim Vnv Hock, is :i *i x 1 engineering student at Brighton Sussex, Technical C<sVgC. He arrived at Brighton la^t Scplrrnlxr and expects ft* continue his studies there fot ntlier lour years. He is living with other MalayanAP - 70 words
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Article99 1956-06-18 3 Old Boys To Protest Union Ban THE Union of the Singapore! Chinese Sch Association I tee decided to appea. I Council of Ministers against the decision of the Acting Registrar of Soci' f D 1 Haskins not to register their I Union. The Union, which consists of 49 Chinese schools*99 words
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Article41 1956-06-18 3 KUALA TUNGGANtf. Sun. —The Sultan of Trengganu on Friday opened a new building for the Malay school at Kampong Seberans a fishing village across the Trengganu River, opposite this town. The building costing over $8,000. has four class-roomst41 words
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Article41 1956-06-18 3 taiping. Bun. Selected students of English and vernacular schools, accompanied by their teachers. It for P( naiv-r y^Merday to visit the American cruiser, Columbus, and destroyers, Braine and Ishcrwood, BOW on i courtesy visit W llaMyan shores.41 words
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125 1956-06-18 3 MALAY, THE MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION -RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fc aeration Ivi ication Minister Data Abdul Razakl bin Hussein said yesterday that as soon as the vocabulary is Rlflfe tentlj enriched. Malay \vo,;:d become the medium of in* l BtrUCtiOO m schools at all Speaking to tfl representatives of the125 words
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Article89 1956-06-18 3 THE following were elected oflirc-bcarers of the Singapore Medical Services Union it Kth annual general meeting t< lay: •resident— Mr. C Karthiu; Ist Vii-e-Presioent— Mr. Woti- Yin Fon; 2n L Vi -President—Mr. H. A Montcno; Hon. Secretary—::: Ran Sirmh Bajwa; H n A Lstant Secretary— Mr.89 words
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Article82 1956-06-18 3 HONGKONG. June 11 (Beoter) The Sultan of Parians Sir Abu Bakar I day visited 1 10 Ma ayang of the Hst Fi< I Squadron K.A.F Rcgimeni ay a) tationed it Hongkong*i Kaitak Airport lie spent an hour reviewing and talking with rneml m i I82 words
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Article192 1956-06-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police and operational i Home Guards irom Parians yesterday killed two Communist terrorists near Ampang Village, only a lew miles outside Kuala Lumpur. The security patrol marched on a camp DC lipU d 8 terrorists, Bctore the star: ed terrorists could192 words
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Article64 1956-06-18 3 the Confer ration of BJaga« po:c Chine c Engineering Tradesmen yestens. rmtn its eighth branch m the Colony. T:.o owing onlce-beareri wen < lected: P--<- lit— H* Ong Kong Gwi, Secretary— Mr. c.-i ing Wai Onn. Tic irer— Mr. A. X;. Inasinqam.1 nasinqam. Corr Ittea members: Mn64 words
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Article43 1956-06-18 3 A satisf.v ioky igreemcnt to tho claims nibmitti I by tbi Singapore Bi m O K•■ i' ye< UPi ion on <■:.., erf the Anglo-Thai Corporal i n Ltcr. been i igned hv the Union iHd the managemer.* of the O poratk43 words
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147 1956-06-18 3 Villagers Ask For Bigger Allowance PENANG, 8 .r: Some fami- bo have batn hmt i J from the 11: m I tfl Pi Lsianr: and resettled In Province We < il < II they nave not been given suflicient subsistence allowances They have ask* for lhc period during Which they147 words
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Advertisement319 1956-06-18 3 b your baby F^n iA/pfikfi old I^SrilJ tlvvlV* vIM NOW... I •He should weigh about Ito 2 lbs. more < than at birth. •He should sleep soundly between meals. •He should begin to taste the flavor of solid foods. Baby is reaching the age when milk alone is not enough!319 words
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Miscellaneous74 1956-06-18 3 Weather Report minimum Tesaperature From i I n June 16 to Ju:.o it I'M) an, S'porr- 174F); Pcnang Kota Bahru (75F), Kuala Lumpur (74F); ipOO 175T1; Kuantan (TOF). Maximum Temperature: From :3Q r m to Juno IT 790 n- m. s apore (86F>: Penans I K'--a Bahru (8tF): Kuala Lumlur74 words
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64 1956-06-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun To boost membership, the Selangor Indian Association decided] to ihrow open i!> doors to non-Ini.'ans t ciate mem The a :on. at it* annual general meeting today. announced a state-wide membership drive. i ted pi said that bettet social anc recreational64 words
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Article47 1956-06-18 4 SEGAMAT. Sun.— The following have been elected oftVe-bearers of the Malayan Indian Congress (Segamat branch) President Mr. K. P. Govin- President Mr. uraman. Secrctarv— Mr K. S. Vythianathan. Treafirer—Mr R. Alagirisamy. Committee Messrs. K. Si. Krishnan. M ;mugan. P. Krishnasamy. X -air. T. S. Vasan.47 words
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Article34 1956-06-18 4 MR. \V< X D TOOO, Sei r Chij Alls n Mala i and Mr Peter L s nior RegistraOfficor of Ch:n- 54 o-"; h i\ i both Qted 8 nd Class I34 words
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210 1956-06-18 4 500 Lose Jobs Day After A Free-For-All CROWBARS, HOOKS USED IN CLASH BETWEEN DOCK GANGS PENANG, Sun. Five hundred dock labourers who took part m a free-for-all yesterday found themselves out of jobs when they reported for duty today. Employees at the Indian Labour Company, they found their places filled210 words
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Article132 1956-06-18 4 PK\\N(, Sun— lt is ni(p to keep rlogs hut owners should see that the\ .ire n.»t fero« ions or e\er>bod\ would he hitten b\ them Macistrate Mr \u \h Wah K ave this warning to dog owners ..ft-r he fined I m V, n« < heonu sin132 words
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Article95 1956-06-18 4 Festival Claims A Victim PCNANG Bun A tix-yi v old girl, Khairu nbi binte Atan. who waa injured m notor accident m P till Eta during nc hectic iratei festival celebration- nigni died on the v. ,iy to boi pltmL Police are appoa tfl ejf 'r.ossess <-: ibi accident Un95 words
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Article98 1956-06-18 4 Lucky To Have Schools SUNGEI PATANt Bua Building of ichooli m the Federation win never catch up with enrolment fo r mar.v pel rj headmaster of the [bra School. Mr. Lim Chien Chye warned yesterday. Speaking at the school's annual speech day last night, Mr. Lim told an audience which98 words
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Article16 1956-06-18 4 PR CX. TOQDf btt born ipp :r.rrd Actlni Srmnr Burgeon, Malacca, with effect Apr:: 13.16 words
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Article147 1956-06-18 4 Replanting Workers Form A Union KUALA Ll/MPI'R. Sun. The Federation Replanting Stall Union «raj formed today at an inaugural meetii g More than 50 rubber replantii employe* i from a«i o\ ci the cow try attended Wt leration Deputy Trade Union Adviser, Mr. J. I. Wilkinson said the birth oi147 words
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Article46 1956-06-18 4 KUAI T UMPUR, s in. There il|be do ;<^r supply m Petalins Java from <> a m to 5 pan, tomorrow, and consumers ire requested to store n q r ments for this period, the Waterworks Engineer announ c I i »rd i46 words
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Article86 1956-06-18 4 MALACCA. Si;n M On: Guat L::in. h;\- bi m app ntl od Ac tin 5 Primary S;r.---v- r Banda 1 1 1 r En^lii-h School w::h ciloot from June l. Other nietted tppointments f the F:d:icat:nn Drpartment are: Mr s Maniam. Acting Senirr A.— sUtant, Banda HiUr86 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-06-18 4 Irene h Senator and Adviser on the South P.uific island colon> of N>w Caledonia Mr X Ohlon. passed through Singapore yesferdaj on his v.iv to Paris. Ihv Commission (hat rules the island is made up ol |5 French and n«no Caledonians. h,s:iid Tiiev are ;..ll ap pointed arid89 words
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Article78 1956-06-18 4 Uncontested Victory For Alliance BUNGE] PATANI I Ail Ahiance candidates were returned unopposed three Town Council elections I :rrriay, A liance strongman m the Council. Mr. Schi: MCA returned for a second sj uree ir ter n from P, Baru Ward. From the Pekan Lama Ward. Mr. John KuruWlla, honorary78 words
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191 1956-06-18 4 civil i:\r.i\rKßiNG Z SECOND CLASS s c :> s" 11 t; c >- berukespara n, Lofa X.: W%h j v »nj Wan, Ng M v.\ i; N;rr. Cr.eri^ 1.0 k. Khno Soo Teongi Lai Khoon Koi C. Jagßthasan, X, S tsee an,191 words
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Article31 1956-06-18 4 NORTH Kcrinh UIINO Youth at meeting at A. or Star on Friday derided to request Government to impose a I stricter language test for nonMalays applying for State nationality.31 words
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164 1956-06-18 4 'IF YOU WON WE WILL' ULTIMATUM TO M.T.U.C. KUALA Ll'MPl I I say whether it would ZJ*** Ui 1 the Afro-Asian Won, I etpatc la 'lie Conference I Tne meeting, held "^1: rietta of an that »c ion on the ild be left An a Delegates' Com. of t:.. Dm164 words
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75 1956-06-18 4 KL-Petaling Jaya Calls No Change I :ecomnninication>. F«deration M ila i SingaP 1 r< terdaj iid rates of telephone calls m the Federation b finn on July 1 would not between Kuala Lumpur and Pttaling Jaya. Cmlli within a ra m:l< l, from f tei :;inal exchange an For calls75 words
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Article47 1956-06-18 4 tan.'oxg lIALOC Mm. Raman N of X B I River, \vr. ced to c ix months' imprisonment by Mr I IS od in the Telok hi urn "ate's Court on F: ...y for i .rily causing with a knife to Ahmad. his nci«47 words
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Miscellaneous455 1956-06-18 4 iStandard c^lmana Information at a Glance iil'H 6 A'PISSi LUMPUR PENANG A'JSTRffI »M«rAV/4nj.C .■A|.||.,,._: s f :1 12i IVIHU: 3.30.6.4; "jfTJ Jt> ~B*<^ 'Arfjj 1)ION: Xa a !> 315 830 and 915 "I»M»N: iSlllllll 315. 615 %'j[ -^Tmw(v^Tj\ HI X T lL: :30> 6 3 and Xl X r °ckett455 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1956-06-18 5 JIM HENRY - Move to wipe out 'White Policy' Stigma JIM HENRY By Our Queensland Correspondent I :3 bv spcaku* rhc Rc C Congrc h rhcr the *""<>- r o f courses study ot lonquogcs f -^lay JuCC" and widened cent me: 'ing ice :mI iKlprcs nt Uitions. Young cal (a about I1,692 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-06-18 5 Jindirik pilot* I ,-cnnlrolled plnue the point of Icnnnq its U vutde a sue flight 7 control jrom the ground < nme occasion? and on others from the air b controller m a Meteor Jet and made a perfect \o ing on its return. Jindink is an Australian54 words
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Article, Illustration381 1956-06-18 5 SPORT BRIEFS FOOTBALL: T h c highlight of the week on Australia's football fields v. Australia's 12 point to I victory over N' w aland m the fii>* R Igby Nearly forty-seven tfaousand cheering League fans at the Sydney Cl I Ground saw a tight, exciting game en a muddy381 words
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Miscellaneous74 1956-06-18 5 1^ lard's p3WDRD PUZZLE w^_^ II m^ I. I .^B .I t^m I i Mils I X<k 1. Caught red handrd bj I Mnewood- policewoman.' <4 I i i,r,: i W npletel> I 8 Ita* doo. I ft gS."- a-, over an knOWI> ,o 6 swe.. and pos.pom 1f: Are74 words
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Article782 1956-06-18 6 Dennis Bloodworth - CONSOLIDATION OF THE NORTH Dennis Bloodworth Vietminh Notebook: This article is the first of a series three on Nc: Vietnam By HANOI THE Premier of North Vietnam, nut-brown of complexion but hol-low-eyed with fatigue, sat hunched thoughtfully over the lowlacquer teatable and let a long silence elapse after each of782 words
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Singapore Standard
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Article470 1956-06-18 6 SINGAPORE Chief Minister Lin V t links heart-to-i. irt I tt fWh Ptoderatioa Gowernment leader taint Abdul Rahmaa wai described by him as "most ittfttl s:::^;ui:v> citizens were happy to hear this and pleated tfl tarn that the rash hurry and scurry tacttCfl Ol rhr Marshall admi:.470 words
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Article323 1956-06-18 6 introduced by c :t: Malaya wherever they were to be fo>:.:! numbers The objects were to provide luik'.s lor funeral expenses o: ou D: n v at tVCt sums leit over would b ban •< ti.. nest of kin of the iaeeased fl Chinea abroad Iben feared they323 words
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Article748 1956-06-18 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA INDICATING that (rime m Malaya is as attractive as politics, is the reve'ation made m the Kedah Coumil by unofficial member Arsad bin Tunku Ismail about the activities of the Black Crow tenor gang and the allegation that "trusted Government officials" are748 words
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Article, Illustration209 1956-06-18 6 Sir; With n ferencc to your JWrt "Spore Thuga On :ir UH&T m your issue of {he 14th. I wondur what the Oi v t rnments ot Singapore ami I- -deration arc doing to check this growing menace I Often wonder while both Qovernn* nts could209 words
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Article372 1956-06-18 6 Sir: Prom time to tim i menta ddtinue to be quoted that .i had been planned as something ol a large new village but wti n l h housing pr< blems bx i eune appan nt it I urn d Into i new > -n." '.i Kuala Lumpur372 words
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Article244 1956-06-18 6 Sir, The Convening Cbm--5 ol the Singapore i itizenship Flights Association views With grave concern Government*! proposals contained In the hitc Paper to extend the franchise to all adulti with »"t less than five years' local residence, irrespective ol citizenship. While appreciating the move which Is In keeping244 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Article303 1956-06-18 6 :r WHh PefefCQCf to r.y comments regarding SingaPOff I roil] sanitation. J "> vn to draw ;-';r.tion to :he {6H uving facts. F ::>: <: PMtl ::'r,r icference to the insanitary coadltiona m the R..ia "areas I ea not imp:y th.,t the eonditiona prevai Ing mi n303 words
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Advertisement21 1956-06-18 6 7fe Bert Match of*/t \{i J* PRECISION 1\ 9" JZ- m J UNBREAKABLE fr^ZL PUWABLE ROLLED GOLD yip! COl SWISS MADE21 words
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Advertisement70 1956-06-18 6 P P'CK-Mf vc T rf Jf ■':■:•:■;■*•■>■■■. jSt2&' WHAT a perfect ArM 3 hottest days' 'Ovaltim f ha s everything It J cious, it's cool and r< In >| fj. It's nourishing. M./j and sustaining. In Cafe. Kf>tawrant. Bathing /j Pool or M.lk Bar insist on 'Ovaltim'' Cold. It's hot70 words
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218 1956-06-18 7 ANNIVERSARY OF AGAINST REDS lies I .n clowm.Uls i (onf ago. tnnit M il free I miles. the •tl to unity i h i i f 1»53. •re s itional l>«> ri mil I i many, border j ihr :.m\ersary krd by MMtoa- turns218 words
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Article109 1956-06-18 7 ROME. June 17 (Reuter Palmiro Toijliatti. leader of ilian CornParty declared night that the prestige ol Mr. Khrushchev and hi> had fallen bet they did nof oppose the creation of th S in myth while Stalin was alive. In an interview to be published by the Communist109 words
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Article55 1956-06-18 7 i Policy Is Needed i; (JUutr > Twelve Consrrva inifiil, h strrda> called tor a ,Ltn ih'\riopmrnt and oxpan- :n The rted it the t radiby urn Gamin The i the a the the r-m--vague or a ol and the Comof proI claim of the fortress r like--4 Comthe55 words
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306 1956-06-18 7 American Consul Dies In Cyprus Terror Raid FIRST ATTACK ON U.S. CITIZENS NICOSIA, June 17, An American Vice Consul, William Butler, was killed and five other Americans and a Briton were injured last night when terrorists hurled two bombs into the gaily lit Little Soho Restaurant, pride of Nicosia's entertainmentReuter; A.P. - 306 words
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Article24 1956-06-18 7 bai agreed m c jet lighters to India under n contrad to be next week reliable reports said on Saturday. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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131 1956-06-18 7 Force Will Not Keep The Empire Be van hi-:i)Lingto.\ England, 17 i lit -Ten Mr. Aneurin Bevan. British Socialist left- 1 mli r, said h< rdaj that the British Bmplre, ''which i fornM d by strength, cannot b< kept by strength." S;> iking ri a miners' rally. Mr B van131 words
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Article17 1956-06-18 7 Till-: Shah Ol Iran and his Qu< 'Ti will go to Mo I n UPUP - 17 words
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Article94 1956-06-18 7 TOKYO. .Jan.' 17 iRi-ut.-n. Japan< be fort Ign office otlicial aid today a r< muj- Uon wa i submitted to fcto Japanese government b] Okinawan repr< entativea In Tokyo, urging the government to protr i to the United Btat< b on I he "sequestration" ol94 words
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Article197 1956-06-18 7 US. H-BOMB 4 MILES OFF TARG E T WASHINGTON, June 17 (Keutcr) Mr. Donald (^uarlcs, T.S. Socretary for Air, said yesterday that tkc hydrogen bomb dropped fey a Bs> at Bikini last montli burst "Somewbat less than lour miles short ot the planned position." j ~~"~~~~~~IT He said the cau>c197 words
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Article33 1956-06-18 7 CO MM U NIST Prop:' p..'.;.-. ,t and Hiio:i,,v Injun a 23-year-old We I Berliner »1 the border of the i- at and West sector of the r:tv on Saturday. UPUP - 33 words
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Article40 1956-06-18 7 i BELGRADE, June 17 (Rev- i Pr< ddeni Tito ol Yugo- .;iv; i Will v;>:t llumania OB bii i t\- back from the soviet Union li the end Ol June, it v.a> .ti.y annoum:. here last night.40 words
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Article33 1956-06-18 7 LONDON. June 17 Kuutet) The Presidium ot the Bui- i ■:,n;:in National a emblj baa eon?ene<i an eztraordinan Besslon ol the Assemtly on June 30, the Bulgarian newi agency announced yesterday.33 words
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Article44 1956-06-18 7 LONDON, June it ißeuter) Bolfarlan and 7ni i iav repn i nt ai l¥ea i lfn< d an ;i':n i r.icnt ma;ni nance and rr.-inra! :on ot irontlei posts and other border >ijin.in Hofia vr t( rdav, the Bullarian news agency reported.44 words
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Article40 1956-06-18 7 Ottawa. Hum i I (Reuter) Canmdm's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Lostor Pearson, one oj the "three wlafl men" NATO, B< to London <nd Par. v- .-'.rrday lor talk..-. on cicvclopin'-i non-mili-tary sido ot thr N'irth Atlantic Alliance.40 words
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Article46 1956-06-18 7 London. Jam it i ReaU rt -A N' r" Kor< an deli sal inn headed by the ri Une Iflntster. Mar- hai Kirn II Sun^. will arrive In CSieclioslOTiJkii (> n June 21 on goodwil! visit, th" Czerh nf\vs agency Cet( ka Rid y rdav.46 words
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Article156 1956-06-18 7 CROSS KEYS, Monmouthshire. June 17 (Renter) Kain yesterday forced the cancellation of a procession here m which a pretty pirl was to rid" naked through the streets— and churchgoers claimed their prayers for wet weather had been ans we red. Sh.ipc-h artists model Dierdre Probert was all set156 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-06-18 7 SIX Indonesian beauties m national costumes line up for the photographers m Honykoim. They arrived here for the Third South-east Asia Him festival and made personal appearance m tmi m Tit -lion with the films m which they star. UPUP - 43 words
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173 1956-06-18 7 FAMAGUSTAN, immt 17, (Keutcr) liity-six prominent (isrek^ and Turks of Famagustn yesterday issued a joint declaration appealing to the two communities to observe restraint and avoid all future fiution. The appeal folk wa series ol cfimmunal elasl between the two community ti ntly173 words
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154 1956-06-18 7 VKKUI'N, I r.incr. June 1" (Kcutrr) M. KniP Cotv President of France today called the I renrh nation to the defence ol Alsr.m -'nil warned tinworld against outside interieienee. The Pn ;<i Bt I I lt a :nony at Verdun I orate the 15U.08U154 words
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Article51 1956-06-18 7 All Races Meet To End Colour Bar salim.v Nyasa: 17 Men v. BQl< nOl BUI !'■'<■' Ml :i yesterday to laun- new bar as tnetr Ljor oi it 1 iO, whr- legates lr- m X Nyasaland are meeting for throo days on the sbOCCS momn Capi n Central and I51 words
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Advertisement75 1956-06-18 7 ;)gg^T^^|o{f L r 00 years ago. j^f uhen D.O.M. v>as |JK T^5K Y\ tl!st discovered, King ft J| Vy) 1 raiKis tasted it uhen mv Faith. Where I N. have I tasted Better." BcncDicttnc^^/) "7 D.O.M ml K^ng of all Liqueurs K^\ d.o.m. i^ v x^ x\ I throughoul M75 words
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Advertisement88 1956-06-18 7 .J/y Nursery Wy^ Furniture... KLi fjf fj\' j S^in^L nrrr.snry n<,u,s,irs fnr the IT iff \l l li^a mi/i r/ f l> 1 u> ,^ff 1 iu r <r n nr LOW CHA R S 25 00 I ~*"W^ HIGH CHAIR S 37 SO f HIGH CHAIR (TddinQl 69.00 M^rCvhn88 words
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Advertisement870 1956-06-18 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO.. LTO, l«i liiZi b ifcS6)/<* Mitt Kcbiniort Ko«d THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN StRVICt To Mji fj» Mcntroi. bctton. New York Baltimore Philadt IcMa b Cult Ports i por« t S harr »-*nana AOTCMfcDCN 16 '7 |uno 1819 lune CTCLCPS 19 23 luly 24 25 lulv870 words
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Advertisement1131 1956-06-18 8 Tel- 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 M 8 dncorpotated m Singapore! (12 lines) sh,pp,-, THE BL UE FUNNEL LINE 5£ f. r S flfr opt.on to proceed via other ports to toad and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Out Sails P. Sham Penan* Pyrrhus1,131 words
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Advertisement946 1956-06-18 8 MITSUI p?) LINE S'por c P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from Indio Azumason Maru for Yokohama Kobe Mom 20 July 18 July FOR JAPAN from Continent Akashison Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe v.a Hongkong 28 June FOR U.S.A. vio Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore Horunosan AAaru from Japan 9946 words
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Advertisement471 1956-06-18 8 EAST ASIATIC [inj OUTWARDS So.l.ngi for Bongfcofc Pc Oft 9 r.sw I "MAGDALA" "JAVA" mm "ERRIA"* 29 June/1 July J I Not carrying paiscng.r-.. HOMEWARDS Mfcp f ol C*^, Ai|fw^ I Hatihu"i Copcnhoge* ~V P S'k I "LALANDIA" 5/6 J|-y I Calls London 'posscr-jcrs "ERRIA'- I Colls Gdynia Not ccrr.471 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-06-18 9 irs C© r.Uy. of foe ind CUP his contest held in T imtan. Tht prize S£ s arci 'd i i :;op Chuan Hong of Yio chu Kang Road. Both Chop Ton? Boc of Lavender Street and Choo Chiang Soon Huat In Seletar RAF. 8t n for flr^t place94 words
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Article64 1956-06-18 9 ance a iQgj rnmrnt Ljgg ii-riiulirj-th all nut rc- < n strategic I«r .'iiimi H i hi has ■9 KM jfPprar lh.lt of the til. i ml net mi t» ihr embarl N. I' I ftr ••\pi»r| to of rire. foodnt m the n- the prmlurts knttairm the ban64 words
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Article419 1956-06-18 9 P>v Market Corresi>«ndent \MPI I evidence of a change of sentiment m the M.iLi>an share-, market was seen towards the close of the j).i>l week which he^an «»n a cautious note with operators inclining to tike a wait-and-see attitude. Mere Cargo I Jandled RGO discharged419 words
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Article34 1956-06-18 9 A TRADE »act b t Japan and West Germany signed m Bonn Is expected to expand trade between thy countries as well as re-torins equilibrium m the trade to some extend.34 words
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Article85 1956-06-18 9 Riven iew Kubh.-r I s t .,to> IML Made a profit of $4»> «44 9 r f°r tnc vc;ir endod h n 'r will make t( 42 for the ir Net liquid MMti at balancing v rked out at $806.28; a 1/64 per 2/- share Cost of85 words
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Article27 1956-06-18 9 I Malayan Exchange BankAs.ociat.on made the c _,>s m its rates to mere ni n Satu M O.D l«H 1/2 Oi Khant* I :rn n27 words
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Article, Illustration585 1956-06-18 9 THE necessity tor an orderly wages system whi-.h would be helpful to both labour and manaugment was emphasized by Mr. Charles Gamba (►1 IfcC University ot Malaya, m a broadcast over Kadio Malaya. If] G-imba was sper.kinq on m Malaya." 1 This is the585 words
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Article166 1956-06-18 9 RUMOURS PERVADE RUBBER MARKET WILD and improbable rumruiN featured the Sini;aix;re rubber market riurinu tl week, towards the close of which extensive short cowling purchases boov i c d prices up to around 83 cents per lb There v. ftt indication! Ih dealer! hen and abroa i v. ihori fOt166 words
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Article50 1956-06-18 9 idris I!-. Iraulie Tta i- 4'declare i v Interim Idend of 4| pen per share, less income it I I m Ibe Z, log t::o co ..:)---r!'.-'s financial m ung Or 31. 1956. payal o Ui Lon I m on July 13 to registered shareholder! or. 'June 150 words
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Article22 1956-06-18 9 AX American air-taxi "if To.edo, Ohio. ;.a- re- Me first of two Cana-dUan-built r.e HaviKanrl sort- O'tcr r.rul a Bcavrr22 words
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Article367 1956-06-18 9 BUSINESS done la si c AOfr; ended JI w sH^ f^ ser aye Ords $170 to >n <M> v iii.il ooa dwood Far Ho c c i l l .;-..";r:. 1770 A $7.75, Weanw Broi Tins: Hong Fatt $112 r !V ,1. -.4-. > >: R-«'i-367 words
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Article, Illustration128 1956-06-18 9 STEPS TO BEAUTY BY EXPERTS WING Oil CO.. Singapore, will today begin their free beauty treatment and advice to customers. Mr. Wons Nai Tong) the mai ing partner, announced yesterday. Demonstrator Mm E teaboth Lam will be assisted by Miss Char. May Ying They will show Merle Norman's "Three Stops128 words
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Advertisement122 1956-06-18 9 i v.APORE RED FUNNEL LINES and from I INDONESIAN PORTS TLAMSHIP CC LTD > iTIAMSHiP CO LTD Ur-= j lAERSK LINE slloil DDLAND HAM F:NANC N YORK f I 6OS LAV LINE J n Aden Port Sudan. Port Soid. i Adriatic Ports. 1 Malacca P S ham P B< 1122 words
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Advertisement301 1956-06-18 9 NOTICES P.W.I) TLNDKK NOTICE rpENDERS v. i:i bo rea I A at the Sett ni Frigineer*i Office, Malacca up to 3.0 C pm, of 26th June, I9J I lor: SrpPLY OF CRTSHKD STOKE FROM BIKIT sENG G E H QUARRY, SEI ANDAR. FROM IST JUI V, 1956 TO 301 H301 words
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Advertisement1251 1956-06-18 9 NOTICES (m kiini ii oi M\(. \POKK TKM>! K^ (a) ENGINEER'S DEPAPTMI T Supply ol <«) Panel Vans; (10) 15-cwt. I Vans; <8> 25- v.• Refuse Crane Lori ton I I pping I i io- ca- Tandem V.i atlng Road Roller d Deposit $200/- and < ncs Alternator Sets AncUlary1,251 words
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Article, Illustration2101 1956-06-18 10 Sheppard Shines - Sheppard Shines \LL four cricket matches of tJic Singapore Cricket Vssociation senior tournament pi', ed yesterday finished m outright wins. The days surprise defeat was tint oi the Singapore Indian Association who were he'iten hv the Singapore Cricket Club by five wickets. i Ifl i2,101 words
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Article210 1956-06-18 10 KIWI LUMPUR, Sun.— >.-,:;'.!!' Ah:v. mi. favourite to Will the Selan^or Malays Dovio badminton championhip ws beaten m three sets by Hamlij Abdullah m the I tai tei -flmli p ayed ai the High Stieel court today Re ults < sii gh Mohd Yusol A210 words
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321 1956-06-18 10 CANTERBURY, June 17 (Benter) The Australian cricketers experienced Ikcil first blank Saturday a| the tour were when steady rain ruled out any hope af pla> on the opening day tf their match with Kent the last before the second test at Lords next week.321 words
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Article92 1956-06-18 10 1 KIWI. A LUMPUR Sun: i Klanc Rovers held St. Joiin'.Institution to draw m i cricket match yesterday ST JOHNS IST INNINGS 7f run_ Soosay 34; Nelson 4 for 27. KLANG ROVERS no runs:F. Chons 2t> and James 29: C Fonseka 1 for 41. ST JOHNS92 words
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Article113 1956-06-18 10 TPOH Sun —Lire LtODf Chillf md Leong Sicw Weng entered two finals each on yesterday'? iic< oi [he current VMCA Open Tennis Championshipa plajed on the V"s courts. Roults aro:Men's Singles (semi-finals) Ling Liong Chins beat R H Marshall 6-4. S>6, Lcnnc Slew Wong heat Leons Kce113 words
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Article68 1956-06-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday— The Selancoi Cyclists Association unanimously decided to hold "ioari safety week 1 foe cyclists at its annual general peetinn beld fes'erdaj In addition to t.his the ASSO elation will bo\d road races, lull climb and lime trials frOSfl next month duiini tho safety week" the68 words
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Advertisement373 1956-06-18 10 i.aiiiw om;\M>\ru>.\ Arni-\i:THi.Ns _Jfc_— fc_~_^^_~^»^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* TODAY iCATHAY; CEC:iPIRIER PR ••FRBERT LOM V j|/^t U VJ* l W_fcl^_li j| K ;{fluUfl si> CR[iN T(Cmn.COLO« X VI -M *S V I V A V l l I IH.L.A ts c:o\n\c;. T TODAY s _.ODEOMvSis= w m »MvNE Mil All CONBITIONEO ___t_P^^P^^_» v^^373 words
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Advertisement189 1956-06-18 10 SHAW* BROTHERS OR^jj V 1 NOW PAPITni J SHOWING! "ANIUL 'i.l ffiilll'iliili.ti.ffl '.Blood J t °'s^« r e .Alley ij t \EXT CHA\(;i M~ J '"NOW pry 3 SHOWING! nCA.- 1 I/^3B^J| OF VIOLENCE^^ow B Ijm ::v >i AICVT _B HoßntsoK arftn jSI »N ALL HIS FURY!!! now PAVII I(1N189 words
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Article92 1956-06-18 11 LIST OF AUSSIE CRICKET TOUR Wed JuTv c^ lot Bris Fr," it Leeds (5 da 3 A Au i 1 A^ Oval wl'a a UB V"^ lls^ 1 t Swansea. Ah**'n~A USt: H -Sham. 18— Australia vs Essex t Southcnd wi!i rS A Aug V wed. Aug. Australia vs The92 words
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Article95 1956-06-18 11 WIGHTMAN CUP GAMES HELD UP IC June 16 (Reuter) Persistent rain today pred any pla n the of the Wightman Cup women's intemationa tennis match bet^ n Brita and the United States at Wimbledon. The seven-match contest now be completed on Monday, :tcd States leading Joinl HoMrrBF Kent. June 16.95 words
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Article47 1956-06-18 11 IPOH. S'.r 1/6 Guv. Rifles scored a resounding M victory over Gurkl Signals of Kuala Lurr.; m a first round tie of the tl Cup Army soccer competi* b yesterday. The match was watched by a large crowd. Fhe victors led 3-0 at half time.47 words
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Article81 1956-06-18 11 LONDON*. June 16 (Rcutcr) —Ron Clark, a slightly-built London shipping clerk, running m his first marathon, won the Windsor to ChiswSck rare today m the second fast4imc recorded by an E lishnian. In pouring rain. Clark sprinted the last part of the 3tB yards course to [m81 words
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Article212 1956-06-18 11 Stretch- Running Finish NEW YORK. June lti (UP) Kentucky Derby champion Needles, with his i.uned stretch-running finish, won the 88th running U the USIUMM Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park tiday to win two segments of the shattered triple crown. Af ing the field J as he212 words
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Article70 1956-06-18 11 NEW YORK JUM 17. <AP) Charlie Griam, who failed to bring a national league I'ei.nant to Milwaukee m the last three years, rcsiqned last night I n.anager of the Braves. Ho submitted r- -ignation I meeting with club oAcUU after the H. ;r pipped from fir.-' la ii'ih70 words
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Advertisement579 1956-06-18 11 SITUATIONS VACA\T /*\'TY COCXCIL OF' SIMJA V^ pore Required one Draughtsman (Structural) i a c <>: |ISSxAI6-341 Exam R<: 385xAJ0-508 Exaa Bai .)'!."i\A2o-i)l.") ;it a rnmrncne tog i $389 nfi' monl plus Variable AHowance Mvi have School Certificate and th Intermediate I a.m. Draughi n i Certificate or City ft579 words
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Advertisement1842 1956-06-18 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT MUNICIPAL NOTICE VACANCIES IN (iOW.RNMI. VI <J."."",\; ORE CITY COUNCIL: *5 cd. VACANCY K)R TEMPORARY DEPARTMENTS x %>s|>7 NI is. ENGINEERING ASSISTANT llPl ,»o, xv GIM.ER* ONSIRI I |m\ j ILRARIAV Botanic Gardens APPLICATIONS arc ir.vitcd scale: m from British subject, or V ble Allow. Patera!1,842 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-06-18 11 :r By Al Capp SON«F- S C;vou^-J /you G??H L q of By V. f. Hamlin .v^ 1-I M^ RA3 "ALLY I I V\- Jl IhAI V\A5 I SURE BUT NOT I I WHY, WE V '^o^'^**'*] |5> -r' "v-v" T'S*ACETANH ID A c^MMONJ Aith SUBSTANTIAL kNOVVN ABOUT f YEH...r165 words
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Article414 1956-06-18 12 SELECTORS HAVE NO WORRIES 1 IU X up electors liad no nerd to reach for t lie aspirin »>nttl:- at the trials held ;:t the Sclangor Badminton \ssociation Hall yesterday to ihoose the M.iljNin team to pla\ against Hongkong at the first H i mi the I her Cup competition.414 words
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Article, Illustration304 1956-06-18 12 Joyce Is Girl To Watch SIXTI I N-vcarold Joyce Sim "i Rallies dirK School i^ th -;il to watch m the iin thi online < olonj int-i s< huoh athletic meet i<> be Iv hi nr\t month. unu^ i DIM VI rERS. Or UK 13 Joyce won Individual athletic championship304 words
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Article44 1956-06-18 12 Penang Combined proved too good for the combined team from the United States Navy destroyers. Isherwood and Braine. m a basketball match played ai the sports stadium of the New World park last nigh local side won the game b> 71-36 poirr44 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-06-18 12 Photo Swedish ridiny master Hans Wiknc (right) riding "Spain 11 luhU the Ol>mpi< fire with thr Olympic torch m Stock v vT slt^. ium tl lhe "lining «»l thr ri|ur»trian events of thr \Mth Oh.npir (umes Standing below the treat brazier art- tthl"iPN who carried the fire toAP - 54 words
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Article340 1956-06-18 12 GEORGE TAVE - GEORGE TAVE From Schoolboys Play Winning Roles BAH PAHAT, Sun.— Johore players who WUMgci to adjust themselves better to U* heavy sround conditions and weather beat MaLacca by two goals to one m their Malaya Cup soccer mated played here today. It uas centre half. Yoon Shin's340 words
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356 1956-06-18 12 Bill Funk Says THE REF SHOULD NOT BE BLAMED THE Referee's decision when he disallowed Perak's winning goal m the last minute of yesterday's match has given rise to harsh criticism. It is only natural for the Perak officials, players —and their supporters to claim that it was a It356 words
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Article216 1956-06-18 12 REF DISALLOWS Co YONG KONG* Iwldnr. like a certain goal when I beaten, saved Sin-apmr >, lld I hands of Perak m a frien J Stadium >cstprday. Tin I HtStj Jj/ 1 deserved In win 1 HkM Pas H Cheyi Kon«uL! •Man of the nut. Pcraks216 words
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Article43 1956-06-18 12 SEREMBAN Sun King r, S I'j 1 bojs X I I N s Sembilan state players m their to Kinc ie V S i i eaeni boys i wickets m their annual cricket match played on ground i esti i lay.43 words
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Article56 1956-06-18 12 LONDON June 17 (Renter) The England cricket team ior the second test at Lords here next Thursday will ho chosen from the following I] players: Peter May (captain). Trevor Bailey, Colin owdrey. (iodlicy Fvans. Tom (ira\eney. Don?; Insole. Jim Laker. Tony Lock. Peter Ilicharrison. Brian Statham. Freddie56 words
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Article39 1956-06-18 12 STOCKHOLM, June 11 (Renter)- Germany, whose world cha m pi on, iian> wniKit r had onlj i«uir lultSi ted m the team event r the first round ol the Olympic Grand Prti Jumping today, with 28 points.39 words
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Article627 1956-06-18 12 KL RACE WEIGHTS SECOND DAY FOLLOWING are weights vi four races on the second tla* of the Kuala Lumper June Meeting. Horses Class 4, Div. 4—7 Furs. nsn Sportcr H> 9.00 Mi \M: I. H 1> o Yong •tii, i i.i .luam 7% s -i 1 Kongsi Rodgen :><r. ll627 words
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Article466 1956-06-18 12 ALEA SOARS - ALEA SOARS \U KIM A I/i'MPIR, Sun Seteagef took a itep acatff tii- tup tin.il whet th«\v brat Federation Combined SfffiCCl h> m their second ioun'l m.Uth m the iims Mataya Clip f— <amfl tuinpetition M the Army Command stadium mound here >e^erday Selangor have466 words
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Article132 1956-06-18 12 JOHANNESBURG June 11 (UP) w;:h brilliant display of boxtthg. v;«- Tom wrest< d the Empiw light veighl title from d< ti nd< r Johnnie Van Renstmri In 15-round fight here la.-t night. V Rtn riwrg wa? kep" I almost Uu ougho v o bj the c«m]cr and132 words
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Article81 1956-06-18 12 BRISTOL. June 17 (Reuter) Luia Ay.i.a. of Chix, wen the \\Y>i of England lawn tennjj title here today when he heat Gordon Fi'rbe? (South A:: b 8-2 o >-'. M Ui the men's singles final. The Chilean dominated the game and Forbes, w:m had beaten Lew H"ai. Au.^'ra'inn co-favourite81 words
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Article220 1956-06-18 12 SINGAPORE Swimming: Club's Div. "A" waterpolo team took another step nearer to winning the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Div. "A" water-polo championships for the third year m succession when they beat Chinese Swimming Ch:b "V I>> lour goals to three m the S.S.C. pool yesterday. Singapore220 words
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Article91 1956-06-18 12 SOCCER SJkJFJL LEAGUE DIV. 1: A. A. A. vs. RK.M.E. at Jalan Besar SUldium at 5 15 /).">.; Marine Department vs. C.A si Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 DIV. M; Da mi Afimk Ft. Star Soc. "A" at GvyjUfliQ Stadium at 5 15 p.m.. C.A. "A" PA Western91 words
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Article58 1956-06-18 12 MATCH ABANDONED Si K1 ifOM Farrcr Paiv ed ano- BA Dli 3B B fiztun D the Tuan af< og Old B ation and R.u. Rovers, to be abandoned. flat Btaaton H ion tho field I nutes before tim, wh< n th fail I to see v b the n I58 words
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Article99 1956-06-18 12 ENGLAND OUT OF DAVIS CUP r BriUiai im^irSj I I 1 aawwa hen Beikrr iin ,i I tt-3. g-4J, •ieden won opening **if\n mi terday. took the set v set point five time ison scored tii with a fine pasha] Becker and DavM I—4 m the second then b< san99 words
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