Singapore Standard, 20 June 1956
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Title Section28 1956-06-20 1 Singapore Standard sIIGES^ STANDARD ***** (5 Unt) POLICE 2400 #R it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 V 1 SINGAPORE, WEIJNE9DAY. JUNE 20, 1956 11 PACES ]"> ENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-06-20 1 THIS ornate trisha. made m Hongkong, makes its debut at Denver, Colorado, m a service started by importer Marco Liang at the same fares as charged by Denver taxicabs. j Liang is m the trisha with Lonnie Bone as fellowA.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration450 1956-06-20 1 71 I Have Any Say In This Matter We Wont Have Singapore At All' KUALA LUMPUR, June 19 (AP)— Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today declared his permanent opposition to any union of Malaya and Singapore m the best interests of the Federation. "If I have450 words
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161 1956-06-20 1 Man Shot As He Charges Inspectors With Swords A TWENTY-EIGIIT-ycar-Old Singapore Harbour Board labour contractor. Low Tua Tec. was shot last night m both logs. Low is alloiOfi to have charged at a police Inspector, with a sword m each hand, when he was shot. A .spokesman lor the Harboui161 words
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Article66 1956-06-20 1 Rubber Prices uctuate ■ORE rubber m *A*:y yesterday. I 90 cents and I to 85| Erlo lor first grade fcrat. at the close on I nrket. a rise c: London and New I 3u?ht pr;cr>. short I nrcu.ative buyI Stated to the rise llevßU at Monday's I cms at noon66 words
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Article65 1956-06-20 1 HEW DELHI, J -r.c It (R rr y[ r Jav.'.'.harial Nehru, In Pr: '.c Midi. 'e r will r, A. m Constantme Karamanlis, Greek Pi wiiei on .t me 22 (n hi wraj 1( j I- o>.don, it was learned here today It i= r\n:65 words
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256 1956-06-20 1 Traders Plan Hartal Over 20 cents i But First, A Protest... T o::o:;b: BAHRU, Toes. traders here «fl) lUgl a one-day iMfftal on J;;'.v 1 bc:-au^ ci the 20-ccnt char 1 1 loi 1 1 1 ■I•° c across the Causeway. Secretary of Om Www n L'h.i:r.b« rof Com- Mr.256 words
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Article29 1956-06-20 1 A l.i-yrar-o'o boy, Siew K"h Penf iv:\ Cram 11m iccond Boor o! hii bou bo Mansoof Street, Singapore lut nictat If.- wag taken U> tre Gci.cra,29 words
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Article18 1956-06-20 1 PREMIER P. Pibul Bongpin Will open the SEATO Secretariat m Bangkok on Juno L' 4 Reutcr.18 words
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Article38 1956-06-20 1 A 25-year-old woman. Pnh Chan Bok. wai confronted by man .'ho snatched her cold necklace In HaYelock Road last night Passers by chased and causht the man. He was handi d over to the Police.38 words
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Article27 1956-06-20 1 THE city of Jakarta will hold its 429 th birthday party 00 Friday with he boom of artill<T v m thp whine of sirens.— UPUP - 27 words
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Article66 1956-06-20 1 NEW DELHI. r une 19 (UP). —Indian has nominated Former High court Judge b b Muiiick to serve oa the Malayan Constitutional Commission which wiil uralt a constitution tor the Federation of Malaya, it was officially announced here today Mulliek was until recently the Chief66 words
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Article57 1956-06-20 1 HONGKONG. Juno 19 (DP) Two Chinese woum d md >liuht!y Injun d :ir.d ttM B louses were damaged when shell accidentally fell on tht island yesterday The Royal Navy announced hat during bombardment practice Rring PI U Fdft) afternoon the 11MS N'ewca tie fired six-inch57 words
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117 1956-06-20 1 More R.I. Tin For Texas Smelters? JAKARTA, T m U 1 1 ter) Co i ial nt the United Statei embassy bere n not ibla to oouAcin today Ntiv York iwni America ira jotiatin^ tor more In onesian tin ore. s h nefotiatioi i ually carri d out m V.117 words
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Article135 1956-06-20 1 LOS ANGELES, June 19 jjp,_A manned NKkflt flight to the mooo m 15 yean lodmj announced ■n the prtmrnn P o ool of a new corporation headed by on ol the worlds leading missile authorities Dr John L Barnes hahed formation of Systems Labora-135 words
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179 1956-06-20 1 DESSOUK, Egypt .June 1!) (IP)- Ibrahim Miuli. I butcher with a longing for a son and heir, .said he had developed "some kind of psychological complex" about his wife every time she prepared to give179 words
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166 1956-06-20 1 GLASGOW. June 10 (Reuter) Detectives today investigated th" di.-covery of the bodies ot 39 still-born babies hidden m six tea che>ts m the mortuary ot Glasgow's Royal Maternity Hospital Anxious women, hearing of the macabre lind. kept ph(jne:nz Pfjlice Headquarters and the166 words
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Article211 1956-06-20 1 THE LAST HITCH IN TITO'S TOUR MOSCOW .lane 19 (R< I- i Signing of a full s\ k t-Vu^ i\- dccli va! tic at I last minute toda; ithout explanation. T>-,< d ;.ij i' n wa dvi be Mgn. d by Pi tl. Nt Tito of Yun<>. i'.;h Mi NiKita211 words
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Advertisement85 1956-06-20 1 s^*^^^ sometimes •s fi n g a Let our g JC YOU ,;,,r-CO. LTD. *****. CASTROL WINS Tul»p Italy. C 1 2th 5 56 I m 3! Scr.c* Production j 1,300 c c Ist Ford I c c Ist Alto Romeo f j 3,500 cc Ut Woljclcv I j J85 words
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Advertisement72 1956-06-20 1 HARRISONS LISTER ENG LTD Spore Kuala Lumpur Penong Patent GROOVED Wy Wf Thp patent "Grooved" i jfl By pi I* driving turfocc mokei P^ By k f f *''P olrrojt impoti'blr Jr/ R' even >inoc t^e moit P^^HBtoM» BB" exacting conditions No other belt it to compute!) Wy Wf equipped72 words
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215 1956-06-20 2 X 1 \P )R:-: A irp-.rt Cusi terday held 160 items including manf!OC itc and I ok from four Chit* studer who roc I from the Afro-A r. Students Con: Bandung. Three Customs men searched the student's belongings for 43 minutes. Fruits have been215 words
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Article76 1956-06-20 2 Baby' May Go Under Hammer KAJAN"; Tues.— -Police ben .".rinds which may go under the auctionr hammer, un.cI ed by its owner soon It is a ca!f which hn i II ercd in* a I li Braeoi 11 I I ite and I younf i bber m planted litfl A76 words
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Article72 1956-06-20 2 TAMPLN m I re than 1,000 residents of the Tampta took part m an Impressive procession round Tampin town th.s aftern r.. I aded by memf of the newly-formed ant.- nisi I the participants of Iki carried b r. n.erreiterat. I eir pledfe to Sghl the terrr tsts72 words
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101 1956-06-20 2 ANY attempt by Communist elements to celebrate tho eighth anniversary of the Emergency today. will be thwarted by th« Singapore Police The whole force has hem alerted to meet any such exigencies The Standard le.irnt that Police are prepared for crenadr attacks on stations or101 words
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195 1956-06-20 2 A SPONTANEOt 50,000 people to hear a speech c former Chief MiniMr. David Marshall, caused collapse of a speciallybuilt rostrum during the merdeka rally at Kalian? Airport, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Superintendent of Po said this at the second195 words
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Article61 1956-06-20 2 IPOII. Tues.— Members of the Xo. 13 Paratroop Bquadron ot the 22nd Special All Berrlcei killed a Communlsi terrorist yesterday m the Taniong Hambutan area about 15 miles frotn here. The terrorist has been Identified as Nc: Ping: Kwai. CantooeM about 30. x^ went tindersround m61 words
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Article70 1956-06-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The National Union o{ Factory Md General Workers today ;r^ri the Minister for Labour to set up an independent commission of |nq :irv into the reLTUltmtnt of labour m Penans Port m We arc satisfied that oniv .1 ;zh cue "t crt^'ov.nent of70 words
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Article343 1956-06-20 2 We Cant Wait Much Longer, Says Marshall FORMER Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday that if Singapore did not get merdeka soon, the Labour Front would boycott the Rendel constitution. He. however, did not say when "soon" would be. Addressing members of the343 words
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Article24 1956-06-20 2 SUSANNA CHIN, a i-i-ycr.r-Old Convent student. WMM c>terdny av^i'tei to the I:vii Distd I Hospital, following i motor ac°;dcnt ai Green Lane.24 words
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211 1956-06-20 2 Waitress' Death Ride— Coroner Defers Finding SINGAPOU Police Licutciunt, Cheah Hong Wan, testified m the Coroner's Court yesterday that alter pleading tor three hours m the Orchard Road Police Station, he finally persuaded his wife to return home. On the way home, his wife ladd•' B I v fell H'cm211 words
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Article84 1956-06-20 2 RICH MAN'S DAUGHTER TO GET $50 MALACCA, Tiacs Krh Koon Kay. a eroundnut seller, who married a Jac-.n millionaire's daughter, Ro.-ic Gan. was ofdered h v the Sessions Court here today '10 pay |9f monthly to his wile to maintain their >on Keh told the Court that Gan, a nurse,84 words
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Article66 1956-06-20 2 TAXJOXG MALIM. Tues Two ases of typh' id* have been reporte I m Chansjkat Asm Estate, three miles Iran here. Though six people were suspected to be affected only two eases save so Esc been conftrmed and sdmitted to bospital The estate has hem visited by66 words
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Article39 1956-06-20 2 I roil. Tues.— PtAeratkmt Chief Inspector of P«l Services. Colonel F V V itk I this morning fudged i "general effl lenc^r" of tk> i Firo Biixadc ta I f':cRghi ing ten I i DOtepjetittoß39 words
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Article75 1956-06-20 2 TWJ BMB himptil oil 4 boal into I hit tea fchei Customs boat, acting on ml mation re cv.cd. esmt a Sir.^.^'orc Co;;n v.j- to] i vc. V r'i.i". In tro r'o^k wrro a to'oo.;rer, Tan Lianf Hi k, »and a seaman, C;\:n Jucchaiged with75 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-06-20 2 SINGAPOKi: is 1N x:\. h^ii£ hafrcV\ol.m(i', i," "Cha-rha has arrived m th, Yolaiifla the v, ri üban spitfin- h..s plrt»-d a Mircssful grind" season .it :i tvr Club m Bangkok Yolanda, who s "Cha-cha" dines Ul !h brean her Sincapore meni ai thr Maiidani apiiol Thcatn laM49 words
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Article235 1956-06-20 2 A .vment" order was Blade by Mr. M. J. Robinti i, i. i Curreni Aeeonl Dmrtm HoQfk fig and Shanghai Bank, Singap i c i ben he found that one of the three signatures appearing on a cheque issued by j Sineapocc Union Si JourraQsts,235 words
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224 1956-06-20 3 Breakaway Party To Be Slightly Right Of Labour Sponsors Ready To Accept Colonial Office Offer THE proposed political party, organized by a former Labour Fronter, Mr. C. H. Koh, will be "slightly right of the Labour Front," and will adopt a "moderate attitude," sources close to the sponsors told The224 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-06-20 3 MR and Mrs. Michael Chaa Sißl Hoe of Kuala Lumpur who were married m Singapore recently. The bridegroom is Attached to the Uni\ersity Book Store and the bride, the formrr Miss Catherine Ho Ho Woon. is a teacher.40 words
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52 1956-06-20 3 ugs' Busy gh t- Rob ple, Nurse: at Up Man BnppßE nurse was d cash :!o>pita! was E^e* a dagger and ipart w:'h her itch and fpyk f/.e t hut's Mie and got away i of jewc hem up H took a H from H from I I i a52 words
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Article43 1956-06-20 3 I^v. Tues— Alter 3 the 39-ye.ir- f9t2t» Home Guard satten< d to six v, was *«2 on bail of $2,000 an rlijh Court on behalf libe* M last Mr Edgar k. pleaded that it ".5 time before and allowed43 words
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Article25 1956-06-20 3 ed School xtension I Plans a S he Rr.«t Koad. to prr m VI J the few schools rre.cnt classes I Eight j H appeal25 words
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Article118 1956-06-20 3 IU E Op. m: Troatnvrir at 8t j hn I |md *a., --r. r th< Prisons >: Ll' S n told The Standard U rday Sin ntrc wa tab- >;nd. ab< 100 hnvp b^cn cured arc! He ad'i that tBK N Bad whoro opium addicts118 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-06-20 3 WEL 1.-X X O \V N Chinese artist Madam Fan Teh ;n S ;.>orc, will an exhibition of 85 pa::.* at 9 ln Singapore Chinese Cham: of Commerce I I F:,iay. Madam Pan \vi nt to w«o la the ariv v. Un the Chinese Republic141 words
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Article27 1956-06-20 3 PRESIDENT of the Labour F:o:;\ Mr. Davl i Marshall has c-onscntc ito'• >' 'on ie legal advisti tn the Siogapofv Pctrolo ;vi Wnrkors I 'nion.27 words
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Article87 1956-06-20 3 PENANG. Tur.s. A c;irpenter'i apprentice, Tan Ah Leng was sentenced to :x m nth lmprlsonm< at, plus a fine ol $200 In the Magistral* Court today for hems a member ol the 36 Group ■eeret todkttj, Mr Qee Kok Weng S*n:or Chto( se Affairs87 words
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Article80 1956-06-20 3 Labourer To Die For Murder A LABOURER. Vairappan Vaithilingam, was yesterday sentenced to death for the murder of a fellow worker. V. Kulanthivellu. by the Singapore High Court. The jury returned a unanimous verdict ol guilty. Medical evidence stated that Vairappan was suffering from menta] disorders at the time Ol80 words
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Article101 1956-06-20 3 port dicksox. Tucfc Cor pot al Abdul Haliin l ;n Keri of the Malay Rc^imeni stationed at Porl: D: -kson \vn? t»day ordered le be redu ed le the :ai I I p: ivav DV a COUli nartial on being foun Kuilts ol striking101 words
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Article62 1956-06-20 3 THE Chief MiniMcr. Mr Urn Vow Rock, and ihc Mm Ister [or Health, Mr a. J Braga, will attend a Chinese re'isiou.; ceremony at Chanel Road ihi afternoon. The ceremony win be performed by Chinese monks ffl honour of the Labour Prtml Coalition Government for the62 words
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Article86 1956-06-20 3 WATER FOR 3,000 MORE than 3,000 SOJUfttten m Btncapore'a Quctn.-town aiea will soon have pipe tj v r At pmmt Ihere la only OM stand pipe to meet UM need- ol these resident-. As>''niblyman tor Queenstown. Mr. Lee Choon BDf, m a press statement yesterday, said the City Council ha>86 words
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Article95 1956-06-20 3 TAX ENCi CHIANG, owner ol Kirn Sen? Lard Company wm yesterday lined |50t wr.cn be pleaded guilty m Ihe Singapore Cilv Co 111 to I charge Ol not submitting his income tax returns for 1955. The prosecution toM the Court that In July laal year Tan95 words
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Article48 1956-06-20 3 BRONZE plaque.^ m Engli>h and vernacular lanquaßf.s will be put up on all historical buildings m Singapore as from next month, Mr T. H II Hancock. Chief \rchitect Ol the Public Workfl Department, said yesterday The plaques will relate the historical importance of the buildings.48 words
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178 1956-06-20 3 Mr. Chan Ridicules Two Elections Idea Octopus Without Tentacles' SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chec, yesterday described as "ridiculous" a suggestion that tCity Council elections be held m December and t of district councils m April next year. The suggestion came fiom the Minister for Local Government, Lands and178 words
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Article51 1956-06-20 3 OXK howsarul bail of Illgaf estimated at 136.000. went up m flama m a W Havelock Road, Singapore. h\ dawn yesterday. .> watchman. Daiip Sin^'n taw moke i.-''Uin^ from the KOdown at 2.10 a.m and raised the aiarn Tv.o fire engines whirh nrrived. the fire51 words
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Article42 1956-06-20 3 HOXr.KOXG. June l f Spei la] Standard Service Closing prices of ihe Hons^ons Exehau^e were: Slo.T.'i to i. 1 Sterling: $o ***** to t.'SSI: II 134 to Ma ajan II: ?<>l74 to one Indonesian Rupiah (i<jifi 1255^3 to a tacl.42 words
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85 1956-06-20 3 Crippled Children Join X-Ray Club A donor who wishes lo be known onU as "(irannie." telephoned the Singapore X-Ra> Club yestrrda.v to say she wished to pay for the enrolment m the Club of i'l youneslers of the Red Cross Crinpled Children's Home at T;».nah Merah This is the third85 words
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Article169 1956-06-20 3 SENIOR Cambridge Examination papers which Malayan students sit lor. year alter ear, may be corrected m Singapore instead of m Britain m the near future. The Malayan Examinations Board has recommended this to the Colony and Federation governments and the Cambridge University Local Examinations Syndicate. The169 words
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Article56 1956-06-20 3 SINGAPORE District Ha> r.a.s Reqimcnt will boM sarden lctc ;\X Prirvcss Mary Barracks, oil North Buons Vista Road, on Saturday. liM fete, In aid o| the Royal Signals Benevolent and the Regimental MOH Welfare funds, will be open oh by Mrs. D.D.C. Tulloch, wife of the56 words
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Advertisement127 1956-06-20 3 iW^ The most ruthless SfcfP^^ ROBINSON I I 1 {^J^wtS%Lfff^m M Shock for shork it fops Jf \vc t A L \\A» I J^J9tK^^^Z*Z^fiJ gun-crozed performances .N^ '~*>m >&W in little Caesar" and Key Largo 5 I Vfl (fO/^«0 SOLDSTEW PBOOUCTIOHS EDWHRDaROBIMSON BB IM.i. ALL. MIS PURVIII BB^BBBB^BBBBBBBBBBWv 'Surehe'i X127 words
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Advertisement196 1956-06-20 3 AT THE NEUCHATEL STATE OBSERVATORY ZENITH HOLDS THE PRECISION RECORD FOR WRIST AND POCKET WATCHESi 4m M I i s* ft Perfection exists ZENITH Proves it by making The Best and Most Accurate Wotchcs Sole Agents: FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO. LTD., IS-F, Battirry Road Singopore. Sold by all leadxnQ watch dealers.196 words
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Article300 1956-06-20 4 Girls Semi-Nude Body Tied To Tree, Court Told PENANG/ Tucs. A young rubber tapper, Loh Ah Bah alias Loh Yoon Peow, was alleged m the Assize Court today to have gone to morning mass on Chinese New Year's day, killed his girl friend at 1300 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-06-20 4 THE Commander-in-Chief of the Thailand Army. Field Marshal Srisdi Dhanarajala, accompanied by Madame Srisdi arrived at Cfcaagl from "*anskok on Monday evening. He was met on arrival by his host. General Sir Charles Loewen. C-in-C. Far East Land Forces, and Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanses. C-in-C Far125 words
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Article156 1956-06-20 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSINCi rubber prices (cent* per Ib.) to Singapore yesterda? were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot (nom.) Sfl 87 June No. 1 RSS 8."), 1 Xli No. 2 RSS SK gSI No :i RSS SO; 81i Tone: Easy. STOKE TIN The price of tin on the local market156 words
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Article59 1956-06-20 4 RAUB, Tuos. Bportfl and iv t sweets will be the highlight ol this year's "children's day" In E^mhang Chinese schools i n Thursday. me Raab District Chinese Tt acrnTs' Associat:* n ha.s decided. Each pupil will pay 25 cents towards the expenses of the fete lot59 words
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227 1956-06-20 4 PLANTERS KILL 2 TIGERS 68 Goats, 2 Buffaloes Taken Away JERANTTT. Pahang, Tues.— Sharp shooting padi planters of Pulau Tawar, a few miles from here, have eliminated two of three full-grown tigers which have for the past month been menacing man and beast m the riverine kampong of 234 square227 words
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Article129 1956-06-20 4 THE CMttfflU Bran h o; Ihf Singapore Government Wo* kenf Onion with a membership of oilD ye-Vnlnv threatened to tUuri a non-co-fpcr.ilicn movement and demount rale a.;..::..^ Ilm a;>missal of a member* The threat was rflntiinod m a circular issued by the Branch secretary, Mr.129 words
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Article53 1956-06-20 4 THE Singapore Business Houses Employees 1 Union plans Ui Introduce benefil allowance icuemci (of its menv ber. numbering more than 3,000. There will h e [our categories oi heneiiis covering: unemployment, sickness, deatli and M'tiremcnt. The (-home will he submilIcd for ratification, at the union*! annual53 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-06-20 4 MR. LAN BISSLT. senior scientist <:f the Australian Atomic Knert;- Commission who arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas on his vav t,-> Kn^land to hold tonieremes with Harwell scientists31 words
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143 1956-06-20 4 MALACCA. Tucs. With the Installation <>f a new *****0 [MSI miniature X-ray -ft Anyone m Malacca can be X-raycrt for tubercutafif at the General Hospital by ju.st paying $1 The previous charge lor X-ray was J'jn and the concessional rate143 words
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Article238 1956-06-20 4 WENT IN JUNGLE IN 1949 KUALA Ll/MPIK, Tues. A Special Air Service Regiment patrol yesterday killed a "hard core" Communist terrorist near Ipoh town. He was Ng: Ping Kwai, 30-year-old Cantonese, who went underground m 1949. A young boy -vas seen m Ng*f company238 words
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Article110 1956-06-20 4 Malacca Memo To Reid MALACCA. Tucs— The Malacca Indian Association has decided to submit a memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission on Iti tuture m an independent Malaya. The association will study a memorandum lubmitted by Malacca residents to see whether they should support it or submit a new one110 words
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Advertisement154 1956-06-20 4 r\iH\Y oiu;\M>\no\ ATTI4CIION9 TODAY iCWHAYvf ij 4i t 3v-( TfCMN'COIO* VIVA VILLA! JK, SENORS, WE ATTACK ™4IW SOON e^^z: itJKmfcx Shtrrinq UAHACE BEERY TODAY! It WILD ADVEMURE! si>K;i\cifc UtH)\l) COMPARE! \JP\* COURT JESTER -jl II Itu ALHAMBRA l)\lS. A.fl CONDITIONED PHONE 690 C m i N i;v MOU THAN 8M«154 words
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Advertisement223 1956-06-20 4 4## I SHAW BROTHERS ORGANls\T?h'! >^:p'.J STARTS CAPlfnT^ today; u **rilUL J t IN ONE CRIAI I nl i TROUBLE ALWAYS CLUNf \(fl bbbb! bbb^bbVbbVbßbbbbbbbmhml_l!^ I t STARTS DCYt TODAY! n fAl-;' 1 SENTENCED TO DM l\ I t HEMABETHI l!()l I): M M J i i J^ EOWARD G223 words
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160 1956-06-20 5 JOHORE BAIIRL, Tues. Stripteaser Rose Opart performance m Batu Pahat and Muar six months ago, reacted like a time bomb m the Johore State Council clumbers yesterday During adjournment, member for Muar, Inche Sulieman bin Nainam Shah, said it was 'shameful" that such160 words
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434 1956-06-20 5 COMPLETE DISREGARD FOR MALAYS' WELFARE mma bahri, im* Inche Va.sin bin Abdul Rahman, Member for Kcta Tinggi, yesterday attacked the Johore Government for its lack of foresight and its complete disregard for the welfare of Malays who had been uprooted from their homes and regrouped434 words
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Article196 1956-06-20 5 REVENUE: i SI revenue tocrai 'o 121.7 n year, as again t $18.3 lon m 1954 A b aui f from royalty f< i 1 and arrears of land rents. LAND DEVELOPMENT; a i bsea approved to provide for thc d< <■ pmeni of 75,000 i plantinf areai196 words
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Article163 1956-06-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tucs. Mr. Yap Kirn Hock, an Alliance member, disclosed m the JohotfJ State Council .Ticctinq yesterday that the Federal Government bad allocated substantial sun^ of money towards Johore*i land developmcni scheme. Mr. Yap made this d;>dosurc wnen he supported B motion Ol the163 words
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Article39 1956-06-20 5 THE University ol Malaya will appoint a Tamil scholar, to head Its new Department o: Indian Studies. The Vlee-Chancellor, Bb Sydney Came, said yesterday the appointnieiit would be made m ab<Dut four weeks' time.39 words
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Article, Illustration241 1956-06-20 5 GRABBED KRAIT SHE THOUGHT A PYTHON KUALA LUMPUR, Tuc> A hou ewile here, v. ho fSk n&\ 'i-d 1 I new home atop Kenny Rise provided i million-dollai wiew of the capital, found out today that it waj ejajo ye:: table snake pit airs, G241 words
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251 1956-06-20 5 PENANG, Tuea. A watcn« BMW (of his life h( n Iw tan the iit o! a fl hotei m Tanj<^:.^ B .n^.Th. the Coroner'i Court wai to I today The Coroner. Mr. AU All Wah. wa? holding m ing ill Into the death251 words
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201 1956-06-20 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Twos. The special committee which Inquired Into Johore*! fishing, industry recommended that the Government should raCOgnise the industry as second In Importance only to rubber, it was disclosed m a report tabled at the State Council meeting yesterday. The ''expert*' opinion of201 words
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Article485 1956-06-20 6 < \SMG ::.*<:■ -t ki fa \o§ attached to the conference ot Commonwealth Pv::\x Ministers to he :.--.1 London at UK tQtf Oi this ir.o:uh M reSUlt g: Blf ol itrategk BWfci In Ihc MMc.e and the Fa: I Ml I lUbttSt] I ife B| defence again I485 words
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Article364 1956-06-20 6 J^LCLNT law examination results from London r vi aled that scores o: Malayan students rotated third class passes. Those who obtain r passes may bo happy that they have comJ tod their >:i;c:<.s successfully, but it is a imtbei i'iietir.^ prospect that this country may 1000 t f.ooded364 words
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Article564 1956-06-20 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA 1 INGLOPHOBES Mid aatlet^onlali In Mdajn would r.i) we. 1 \n Ptad Whal h happenini m Ceylon, following 'r.c \:!rry ol Soloir.on Bnnteraiudte'i party hi the w v Ii .0:1 ur.A pOOdCT iatc iffClltly Mid >ir;corc!y on the QU€Stiotia v hi( h idee564 words
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Article251 1956-06-20 6 Sir; Picase allow me to congratulate you on your worthy editorial of June 9. under the caption "What Mr. Lim F»«S and I really thank you lor your valuable comments. Well done! It is perfectly evident that Singapore is fared with a situation of a highly critical251 words
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Article1234 1956-06-20 6 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Communist Aid To The Vietminh DENNIS BLOODWORTH Vietminh Notebook: This is last of three articles By HANOI trU Czech doctor, biff and ail able, pointed across the bay at Hongay to i large house on the iar headland. "It belonged to the director of the mines," he said. "And now1,234 words
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713 1956-06-20 6 Sir; At the recent Annual Conference of the Penang Division of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. chairman of the Georse-town branch of the party, expressed regret at the lack of support for the party from Malays. Leaders of the party713 words
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Article, Illustration168 1956-06-20 6 Ce ylo n Folly i I how< i m ttat'uTl i J^'s present he a<is of tliE? 1 < t "died J. 'I the time fl T ra 3 Chief Minister fc *3 keen i from Britain tL *s su \q aj Xow I am amJ m countries as Ml168 words
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Article107 1956-06-20 6 S:r; A letter come I iricei Department written by -O: -rr\or." v. hich appenrer: m yo-;r mnfM me to pen M support of Ul or her I nt A I v once m tU most m epartmrnt. I do kn<r.v little relief siven b postal i i^ees. Indeed107 words
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Advertisement40 1956-06-20 6 Shanghai Silk i^Ero) BROCADES Jj&m All m huhdntiiig Designs A ffJVkHffir A and Alluring Colours. Jl Jb^-^^ I At Most Moderate Pr G^^^^^^L^^J f Spt-Li Jlist d.id Stockist. (Sj^caoißL (laoinoas 6 cq S5/87 Ami Street, Singapore.7, Tel. 3340 /ft *****40 words
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Miscellaneous46 1956-06-20 6 MALAYAN RAILWA > JT <// enquiries m." requests for rrx n 'V: leading travel a£riuu>. </ie Malayan Railway. .;> T/ir principal STATION MASTERS AT: I) Penong I!" Prai Taiping Ipoh Kuala Lumpur (reservations Kuala Lumpur (enquiries Seremban Gemas Kluang Johore Bahru Singapore Kuala Lip«s V. Kofa Bhoru (Kelanton) :i:46 words
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323 1956-06-20 7 Self-Rule For Cyprus In A Last Peace Bid OFFER WILL BE MADE THIS WEEK, SAYS REPORT LONDON, June 19, (AP) Informed sources said last night Britain will offer selfgovernment to Cyprus late this week m a new attempt to solve the crisis over the Eastern Mediterranean island colony. The proposed323 words
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Article80 1956-06-20 7 Senseless Killing Says U.S. WASHINGTON, Juno IS (AP) The United states ;n sharp rt action U) the boflsli death ol an American :n •Nicosia, yesterday d* Inuunrid Violence OO Cyprus "as B blind and BCBStlesi c< Mine." stair d< partnK nt Press Officer Lino m White road to newsmen an80 words
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Article70 1956-06-20 7 TAIPEI Jin 19 (Re itet>— S farroen m Mar. na r- f revolted ins! i i oppre I d 1 o nisi Chine i author!- as. n•-sH I dcwi igei China Union Press re*> Dorted today. The .i-:^ 1 y laid the tefineri Bj! |q •ie --;ountains70 words
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Article135 1956-06-20 7 IfIEU DEI HI, June 19 (Keukr)— An Indian official spokesman said here today Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister, referred to "foreign sources" and not •foreign powers" m public allegations last week that some Delhi and Punjab newspapers encouraging chaos and conflict m India were foreign135 words
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Article249 1956-06-20 7 What Is Peace Without Justice? MOSCOW June 19 (AP) _l S Ambassador Charles E Bohlen i»und the answer last night to Soviet leaders perennial toasts to peace. Marshal Klementi \oroshilov So%iet President, had Hist proposed another toast to peace at the Yugoslav reception tor their vis.t.ng President249 words
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Article51 1956-06-20 7 BANGKOK, .1 ;nc IS fRe;ter)*—Premier Abdel Nasser of Egypt is expected to pass through BanAok when he I i to the China mainland. atr E y Fahml Al-Amroussi, Kqyntian Min;>tcr to Thailand said today. Etc said, if Invited, Colonel x et may vi^it Bangkok for a [ew51 words
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Article234 1956-06-20 7 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Want To Part HOLLYWOOD. June IP. (AP) Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, feuding ajjain, agreed yesterday that they would like to end their 10--vcar partnership, one of the most successful m show business history. But Producer Hal Wallis, who holds a personal contract234 words
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Article53 1956-06-20 7 CANBERRA. June 1!) (Re iter)—Australian Labour Party Senator Justin Obyroe told the Senate today that other British Commonwealth countries were forging ahead of Australia m getting new trade with Communist countries. He asked the government to -end goodwill and trade delegations to such countries as Russia.53 words
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102 1956-06-20 7 'MIDNIGHT KISSES MAKE THEM SHORT DURHAM, JUM It (Renter) —Durham University authori•;i have warned itudenti m two dt their women's colleges thai there must be no more lir.qcrinq embraces with boy •r end i m public The warning appeared m a front paSjC itorj hi the univerrity*i student newspaper, Palatinate,102 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-06-20 7 POPULAR Chinese film actress Li Li-Hwa and actor-director Yien Chun pose for photographers after the couple announced their encasement. Miss Li left for Hollywood aboard the President Wilson on June 18. She is under contract with famed Hollywood Producer Cecil B De Mille.- UPUP - 45 words
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Article128 1956-06-20 7 Lottery Bonds On Sale Nov.1 ncco fcr £1 INVESTED LONDON Juiif 1» AP> Britain announced la*>t nicht iN n«H lottery bnndv will go on sale Nov 1 despite opposition from some <hurcb quarters 'I he bone of n- <. 'for £1 invesi Q■ •nf the Exchequer I! to the lottery128 words
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240 1956-06-20 7 LONDON, June 19 (IP)— The foundation stone of a new citizenship for an the peoples m Afiica between South Africa and the Sahara Desert is being laid at a meeting of delegates of all races on a basis of absolute equality, a spokesman lor240 words
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Article211 1956-06-20 7 ARAB STATES COME FIRST -SHEPILOV CAIRO, June 19 (AP)~ Soviet Foreign IMinkln Dmitri Shepilov declared yesterday Russia will not on trying to improve relations v\ itli the West at the expense "of our good relations \\,th Arab countries' "Let or- re on sai Shi ilov :r hj n PO J211 words
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Article109 1956-06-20 7 Atom Goes BANG!' Again LONDON. June 19 [API— The British Ministry of Supply Minounced that "an tton device was iv ressfullj <s> !> oded" pestardajr ffl 0m Ifssv tebello Island* tm Austnlli Tlie explosion concluded a scries ol n.~ which British scientists ha\e been carrying out m the remote islands109 words
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Advertisement98 1956-06-20 7 VITAL I GOUR i^Sfefcv I S A SVIK K^B^^ft-^BWAWAWAwI M wf I f^^^^^^^^^WW *^V [fIRBURY'S COMPOUND I r: daily diet with r -r ;ry's Compound. L^tfaat you k-• U P vital vigour I juiprißßgly short tirr.e. MUM I cr.^r-ry *d your I b^^r agcunst SSVS I pertect hea/Ji I and98 words
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Advertisement177 1956-06-20 7 EVF£VTHING FOR YOUR Agroc de (Put^r Peck) 1.80 Lc^n Morksrs $68 00 Dispers-ble Powder 1.60 La^ Samplers $16.95 ond $1895 K 0 3 1.20 Gcrden V\neel Borrows $38.50 Atlacide Weed K.ller 7 Ids 9.00 Rcke Heeds —12 teeth 1.15 Garden Shears 8" Biade 5-75 —14 teeth 1.25 9" 6.25 —16177 words
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Article149 1956-06-20 8 TAIPING. Ti\c<— Found fiui'.ty of possessing t pounds of law oni ;:n ali;cd at $61^.000. Tan Joo Koan. SSi WSI MBlmhc iv fcwi ywun Nri) v Umi Prti deal of the SiMiooi Co irt, TaipinSi todtaar. In addit ton he wu Bncd |,i lof a149 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-06-20 8 -Manaarapic by (ABOVE): Pretty Miss Shirley Edge, who arrived m Malaya from Cheshire, England, a fortnight aso. was married to Captain R. Bloom of the East Yorks, attached to the Tapah Police. The happy couple are seen here walking under an arch-way of swords, formed by officersLee Thong Choon; Ens Tong Studio - 139 words
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261 1956-06-20 8 Operation Health By Airmen's Wives Clinic Work In School BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A marked improvement m the h and personal hygiene of children attending 15 schools j n the B^ worth and Prai areas has been achieved through the volurtorv" of wives of Air Force officers and men serving here, the261 words
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Article40 1956-06-20 8 [POH, Tut 'I:.: Cinema v. "Peapcrate lie aenC I on Sunday. .1 I o aid of tl c Perak SI John A ancc Assoi iation an Bi ga -c Headquarter B ling Fund. Ti kcts arc fi (l40 words
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110 1956-06-20 8 Pedlar's $20 Fin Increase To 9 Mth IP OH. Tub. Chinese medicine pd kg Nam (47) id day sentenced months' jail, after] Pcrak Appc< Judge. J-jj •mson. had set n fine o: 1 Fong by a Led The Public PrJ had appealed afainstl ourt for cuauaj i m restricted aj110 words
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Article156 1956-06-20 8 He Urges Asians As Managers MALACCA. ftm. Mr. s. v. Raman, Preaideni o: the Mald^va Estate Stalls Union, nraad the plantinf industry to recruit I rt Asi.ir.s for managerial i at the annual mcctim :;< the [ndian Aaaodation ham aa Sunday. He >a:d, he was disappoint ad and (■> oocerted156 words
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Article34 1956-06-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuet, A recent dance organised by Miss Gunn Chit Yen an I the Committee of the Selanfor branch of the British Red Cioai Society raited 13,207.10, it was announced today.34 words
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219 1956-06-20 8 IPOH, Tues. A group of Malays m Lenggonj;. Upper Perak, have formed a business syndicate with an initial paid up capital of $45,000. Led by UMNO State Councillor for Upper PlTlk constituency, Che Ahmad bin Said, the syndicate has been .'ormed to encourase Malays219 words
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Article53 1956-06-20 8 RAT B. Tin 1 "pe;v f. r Chinese primary choej pupils m Pfchanj been eat by a third, to Jt minuti Tl -ecause the v Superintendent Chinese X rr;.)- fee i that 4 mute i hi at a stretch arc too much of a strain53 words
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Article31 1956-06-20 8 MISS H.;l Hcndon £f«« Batu Gajah ha? assumti 4^ ties as Staff N irse m the Tanjong Malim Hospital i of Mrs. Pawson irho has been transferred v T.i31 words
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Article73 1956-06-20 8 KAJAXG. Tim.— This town has just had its bfgfeft postwar '"tree-cut." to make way lor widening of mads and expansion of communications. Giant trees, some of them over 50 years old. have been felled 'ruthlessly,* to enable extensions f cf tri ity and ie epnone connections acroii hi^hway.v73 words
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Article63 1956-06-20 8 UNMO Councillors Aid Fund IPOII, Tues— UMNO S' Cound n In Perak have to contribute I of the S2OO allow; receive monthly from Government, to the party's funds. This wa tl c ricci ior. r< at mo first meeting of tin Mate Committee oi UMNO ht Suiuiay. The contribution f63 words
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Advertisement1090 1956-06-20 8 e9Sm SW MAN'S BEST WEAR You get more comfort Longer Wear m COSMO SHIRTS White U.S.A. Sankrixed Poplin All Sizes n $6.50 each GIAN SINGH CO., LTD. 30-1. Raffle* Place, Smgaporc-1, Phones: *****-6 QUEEN of THE CHA-CHA YOLANPA DIRECT FROM v^ f CUBA TONIGHT and EVERY NIGHT! V KBiIBBI 31,090 words
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222 1956-06-20 9 APAN INVADES AGAIN, HIS TIM I N A SARONG Cheap Batiks Cut In On Local Makes A L.MPUR I .r Japan B. c paring Federation V.. arc M...~: jndcr- H r> ,nto cxtmc- have H i ports H r 9 the jfl eat I c very fj nusi- Government to222 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-06-20 9 G .E. C. Chief Leaves ■> [•I di:.t i«»r .md hirf rnsincer itinpjiiv Mill.. i left for l.nz I 1 ip.m «mi board the Clyioncus ';■> u.i> .irtumpanifil b% hi> wife, I.U i\ i during the m•< upation md he sufffrtd extreme h.ird- i \\u ii.nn lorr<> v.it.onN he md81 words
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Article47 1956-06-20 9 SINGAPORE'S C h inesc Swi aming C\ ita will hold its annual Talentimc on Aug. SI .it the cub prc:ii;>cs m Amber Road Bntriei I i the Tatentime wiD be dOlCd on Aug. 11. Entry form can be obtained from rlub ofii.'C on application.47 words
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301 1956-06-20 9 SIX people who were killed m a fire m Sa^o Lane, Singapore, on May 3 would be nlive today if they had used a side window to escape to the roof oi an adjoining building, Sub-Offlrer J. B Mitch*;: of |be Singapore Ire301 words
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Article156 1956-06-20 9 Bazaar For Blind Nets $42,045 THE 1956 International 8. i.-.i.iv En the BUn i. bald *t Vi Men orial Hall on A.': LM 1 r i pi i by almost i the taUQg tof the i edlni fear, Ufa a total of $42,045. C3atC receipts, at 10 cents per person,156 words
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Advertisement120 1956-06-20 9 H asj, s^^^^flßf^^^ i^w^awßaM Bmb^^ I ::CIGK C.R4COTE" and "TENACIA" I i", PC rs with dccoraKd reinforced ml* femcus ond attrocti*e. rut J -:rr cosy tc handle, and execp--3 j 3 n c tmc coatings combine to -pics and tScir extra durability m p,r jheef used 3 r qualities, they120 words
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Advertisement297 1956-06-20 9 0* tf£W THE 1956 CHEVROLET 1 motor company limited SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS LTD CAPITOL^I^FItW/) I #/n gonna hi ii v jV^^ bf W m m mmmv mmm% M HBr w^ < SBBBBf jd-fWa^. IpSBBBM. yc/i/f uuuai c//ef fo/ny wife 1 mm^lW^mmm^k297 words
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Miscellaneous614 1956-06-20 9 cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE 1 1 I'-^sjPCSZ^r-LmJr :n0 < ''>'"> >— I rr. BBC •3 I IMU A KXvyilvX Goodmai md H v a. l\i:> BgM»>— ('-I- :u -.-t. al U..'j<i SBKT^^-a.,^^ a 1 News; _4" News Oooh r*"*" 'A^Jm^' mentary; 2.43 Famous Ensembles; B^^ZM^Mf^- t N>'.-Hr F..:.:r>- ■#y614 words
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Article322 1956-06-20 10 BOATS proceeding to Indonesian territorial waters m the reciprocal area to fish must be registered with the Fisheries Division, an official statement by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Singapore, emphasized yesterday. The reciprocal mi is i .if iiri'a Which in•ludes Indonesian waten &nd322 words
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Article98 1956-06-20 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pio ducc Exchange noon dosing prices per plcul ycs!crna.\ were Copra. June 5282 (nomina'.). eoconui oil (bulk) S4i mUcts, coconut oil (drums) M3| :er>; Ifuntok white pepper 994 tellers. Sarawak white $83 ldters, Special Sarawak black Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra: June S2B98 words
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Article255 1956-06-20 10 Standard Shipping: Reporter IN keeping: with a century-old tradition of maintaining: an up-to-date fleet of cargo liners providing fast services to the East from Europe, the Ben Line has put >et another new cargo-passenger vessel on this run. She Xl thi Id. (10^-ton Bendoran.255 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-06-20 10 MB. JACOB Low Kok Tia. tt, Senior A*sistant of the Shell Company Ltd., Malacca office, is the fourth Malayan to be sent to Britain by Shell to attend an executive course. A Raffles College Arts graduate, he joined Shell m 1949 as a Sales Assistant on automotive60 words
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422 1956-06-20 10 Competition With Synthetic Depends On Price THE Financial Times yesterday predicted that competition between natural and synthetic rubber will be increasingly concerned with the issue of price. Producers of natural rubber, m the long-term, must aim at a reduction rath**** than an increa.-e m the prem nt level of prices,Reuter - 422 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-06-20 10 APPLICATIONS SHOW RISE NEW housing loans to be made available to the public by the Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. during the whole of this year are expected to amount to $25 million, Mr. J. Burgess, general manager told The Standard yesterday.205 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-06-20 10 COLD Storage Creameries Ltd. yesjl teiday demonstrated I their new "Tetrapak" I milk packing machine. \The "Tetrapak" \g the firm's "new look" milk 'i pack. I In one operation, the I 1 machine makes a carton. 1 1 tills it with milk and 1 1 seals120 words
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Article205 1956-06-20 10 INDUSTRIALS AND RUBBERS ARE FIRM BOTH industrials and rubbers m the Malayan market uere firm yesterday, with price improvements following the big rise m the rubber prices m Singapore. Tin s werp quietly Mmdy. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrnkcrs' A^socintinn were- Buyer* 5elieri AVx Bricks (Mi i 92205 words
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Article198 1956-06-20 10 MALAYAN thai ibn ta day reporU d tiM I business done Alex Buck ordi II tt|: f i M orris SI. ..1 ;o >;,.•. G;m n si 15; H. Waugh SI !I; H tigk ig Bank ISM: M. O H M Metal B>\ f1.57|; Robinson $2.80; Sime Daiw198 words
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Article113 1956-06-20 10 SINGAPORE ncv ni.ippci trom 48. 87 m tons m Ann. to I2JSS t< ording to offici Botl leal< •ai rops during May. do stocks dropping from ").:;!J6 tons to 169 ons and port storks from 1.- |us to 9.670 tons. Singapore c-tate stork? remained unchanged it M torn113 words
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Article53 1956-06-20 10 shipments y Irani Malaya duriny May mt»d tn 40.H1n tons, compa ajttfa 4 L 734 rth ame month m 1955 4.222 1 i May 1954 and 28.645 t«>i M.r. 1953. Of last m r■ 14JSS I US Wl :r fr.-. r. Klngd m and 20.171 tons to53 words
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Article32 1956-06-20 10 NEW V HK c 18 'I •T SIOC K^: I \i 483.91 Ra 15 Utilities BONDS: 40 Bonds 96.26 r n<v>. j Index 124 equals 10n> clo>ed a' I32 words
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Article72 1956-06-20 10 Rubber Tops 90 Mark- Slip Sill inT PriCe r^uJ the momfcJIJJ Jwtog the overnight m x £*l London. m Sn ort coverm, J scry e m im Prwn*JH Scm^spc,^^ Traders reports j sentiment STgJ »n the momJ^^ At the hither ]<J which had temp In the tftead NOON PRic Bpot72 words
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Article50 1956-06-20 10 U.K. Be Custom MALAYAN Aam dunnf May unod to *****1 tonihrl five mon:: Shipment < tn tin Kingdom amount*) during the Miy, those to the Unl» 1 6.3.' thor Maid i I urn -ir, -i m tons May last year. shipped 46.988 tmtf during the fir year th« sh:pp<d waf50 words
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Advertisement592 1956-06-20 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD UGOMM INSTALLATION AT NORTH TELEPHONE EXCHANGE (JUNCTION OF WHITLEY A THOMSON ROADS) rpENDFRS jltp Invitrd irnm 1 e> -a! >■ r/.r.T-v rs for r -x and suppiv of el> r.,- :r the above b r.^ S; :.-v nnd plans rr.A-. r- i.p.« at tho tr !!<592 words
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Advertisement475 1956-06-20 10 NOTICES THE METAL BOX COMPANY OF MAI AYA LIMITED (Incorporated In Singa] rei i VOTICE IS HEUBY GIVEN that the V oral |f< B\ Company of M I United will be hc'.d n Thin lay, 191 July 19."v II Bja\, at the Ftegisi MR of the Com- i cstonc. Woodlau475 words
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Advertisement606 1956-06-20 11 l^cH TRADING CO M LTD. I ..> BLUE FUNNEL LINE I AMERICAN SERVICE I s rorh Baltimore. Ph.Udelph, 4 Cmlt Port*. r sjore X mmm P. n-B1 19/23 |«rt 24/25 My 2€ 2 l -s», port^ to load and d-Khargt earfo. s^ GERMAN LLOrD RG AMERICAN LINE NT S£RVICE Antwerp,606 words
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Advertisement1100 1956-06-20 11 Tel: 2405 MAMS7IELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 j^.pp (Incorporated m Singapore i (12 lines) c."* M THE BLUE fu nnel line ""i^imll^T pfoc <1 Vl othet porM to load and d<-,ch*rse cargo >AILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. ••"•ropho* to, Mar^e.iie, y# P S ham Penjng Lycaon i rrr^.1,100 words
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Advertisement902 1956-06-20 11 MITSUI I?} LINE FOR iapakj i Spore P. S'hom Penong fUK JAPAN from Indio Azumoian Moru tor Yokohama Kobe. Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN from Cont.nent Akashison Moru for Yokohama, Nogova, Kobe via Hongkong 30 June FOR U.S.A. vio Suez for New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore Harunosan Maru frcm Japan 9902 words
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Advertisement682 1956-06-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* tor Bongkok and Foi East Penang P. Sham S'por* "JAVA'- G 38 39 1700 hr» "ERRIA" 29 June 7 July 2 5 Jyly 6 9 Jyly "INDIA' 4 8 July 9 12 July 13 M July "SELANDIA" 16 1 7 July 18 1 9 July682 words
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Article, Illustration555 1956-06-20 12 Miss M. M. will live here Among those ANTIQUES LONDON JTS g to be so very Cultural for Marilyn M n: >c all among the ant; v-e. The house she's taken at Ascot while v s in England 'o n;ake film. -The Sleeping Prince v. 'n La ircnce livier. .1555 words
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Article402 1956-06-20 12 fJMIE famous writer was m JL :i spot. He had I sensational idea for a new novel, vet he possessed scarcely an> lirst-hand knowledge of Ins subject the professional woman of the streets. bor although during the 1870a and 80S, Lmile Zoia, the trench author, was Attacked both m402 words
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Article576 1956-06-20 12 Marita Ross - book by perfect husband Marita Ross -by- At the other end of the scale is the despicable young comedian. Fontan. who extracts money from Nana and treats her badly. To make his story credible. Zola realized he BQSt have accurate, detailed knowledge of such women, ranging from the casual street-walker576 words
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Article, Illustration592 1956-06-20 12 Ralph Champion - Ralph Champion Parents Have Sleepless Nights Over By Latest CraJ Of AmericJ Teenagers! NEW YORK. A MERICAN parents are worrying about how they should tackle the latest teenage problem the Sleep Party. All the boarding schools where nice girls pretend to study are shutting down for the summer592 words
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Advertisement97 1956-06-20 12 Fivmq Fish .:tR #rs a fAcr r/ymj f;,/. on^ 1\ L »»en Tigtn ii port of our 1 I rego/or A/« CARGO $»r»»ct. f/ie tarriogt of unuiual torgots f p is os mur/i porf of our business Vl\ hi' os tht routine tamagt of such VWu -w !i^wi'< if«ms os97 words
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Miscellaneous235 1956-06-20 12 Stan dard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE I i 111 111 dU[.s 19. O:i name for London ACROSS sanctuary of criminals l F no) 21 L r en cloth u^ e i f r bl:nn I It's always m today or to- >o ■MM Ml 2 !i: for AMa (5) 10. Mm«M*MI« 21235 words
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290 1956-06-20 13 Malacca's Rest Retain Shield By 45 Runs MALACCA, Tues.— Breezy batting by The Rest, when they went m for the second time yesterday, enabled them to beat the Europeans by 45 runs at the Malacca Padang, and to retain the Pamadasa Shield for another year. ®*J <~' Hnni Sin-h nock290 words
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Article165 1956-06-20 13 I S^T YORK JunP 19 >n* leading candidates for I he Davis Cup team, and ten women, headed by the < sensational Althea (iihson. < Ji" represent the United < States m the All-England < Tennis f hampionships start- < m e on June 23165 words
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822 1956-06-20 13 Donald Naws - Donald Naws RAOC m semi-final without playing a match Jby TUT PARKIR fIP (his n has rrrtainlv jjiven all \rm\ I ootballrrs something to think about. F'irsl wr h\tl the uithdr.lw.ll o\ the KOSIi frftin the (ompetition duo to other pressing commitments, then on822 words
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432 1956-06-20 13 America's Games Team To Be The 'Greatest' SAN FRANCISCO, June 19 (IP)— The Tnited States is m the process of building the greatest track and field team m history, Harold Berliner, Vice Chairman of the Olympic track and field committee said today. 1 While defeatists brwail the fact that Ru.sMa432 words
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Article192 1956-06-20 13 Seven Records Go In LP PWD Meet 'I EU )K ANS( iN 1 .c S<- r vere estab shed In I fi: .:i ffUmifti l/i'.f :'o:; lr P V,' 1) ■t etlc iport.- n.ee'.r. l>*re or, Sal irdav P. V'e b( ime the !r vidua! champi for the s<t j192 words
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Article97 1956-06-20 13 Bg. Padang Puts Lower Perak Out TKLOK ANSON. Tue*. Batans Padan^ District dcflltcd Lower Perak District In the Bret cound fixture ot the Inter-Dis-trict MCOtr for 'ho Chens Wan Cup here OO Sunday. Bating Padang led by tWO coals to one m the Am ball ■coring through the.! Bkippci Mahmud.97 words
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Article136 1956-06-20 13 BIRMINGHAM. June 19 tßeu. Icm D;<i Do act Welsh holdei of iho B;it:sh and British Empire flyweight title outpointed Si^n Sobolak, France OV4I ten ro;:.d> Perry B <rr here ;a-t night On 'ho -air.c on <l :o romob;tck trail. Former world !;;:v--weight diampion, R mdolph Turpin136 words
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Article36 1956-06-20 13 TAIPING. Tries. In preparation lor their cuptie soectf against Ipoh District In the Cheng Wan Cup knockout competition, Taip:nc District ariU hold a trial it the esplanade on Thur.tdHv between Probables and the KCft36 words
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Advertisement543 1956-06-20 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT \PPLIC.\TIO' PU| h c K«-.-r- j y Hospital. X r i n for a minimum period of 2 years and 3 mo- the itment is $120x5A-125 per i plus variable allowance. emoluments at present rr.-j t attained the age of 18 years, and must have passed543 words
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Miscellaneous211 1956-06-20 13 toner By Al Capp F U^i^m -^v I > D^Ss 1 YO' BUT DON'T /c^Pf-W-WE BETTER I Oop By V.T. H ami m MStM v.A\T x^ <v\s F^JKE [jl^ A-, PiGHT_SO DOM'T —^^^J BUT THERE 15 l\l ]Tj GET >CJ x TMXTS \THERES A t\X THIS PROJECT /^I SEE A211 words
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Article326 1956-06-20 14 Hongkong's Best Soccerites On Show In Colony THERE will be an influx ut Chinese soccer teams from Hongkong this month and m July. These are the Kowlnon Motor Bus, Eastern and South China Athletic Association. will be recalled thai Singapore could not break Moth- i < lumu326 words
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178 1956-06-20 14 SEVERAL overseas players besides the live Indian Tin m.t> (uppers who have been specially invited are expected to take part m the Seungor Badminton Association > international championships from July 27 to 30. secretary, disclosed this m a Circular to the secretarie.- of178 words
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Article140 1956-06-20 14 Sin^.tpore Amateur Athletu \>s<u lation have derided to raiNc the entrance fee lor t .!<• indiviriu.il events m thi> year's annual athletic championships to br h»ld at Jalan Brsar stadium on July l\) and -1. Mr .1 T Christie, the honor.irs serretary of the S.\ A A..140 words
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Article74 1956-06-20 14 and Farrer Yountstcrs bn- t out to a scoreless draw I B league on Bw Padang yesterday. I /standing were the two c S:'v,i :n r SRC and forth good saves. Singaporr Krrrr.iiinn Club: J T B ■-.■'.:<; v I Rozario Aenn J Huzien. P. Peter J74 words
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Article197 1956-06-20 14 SINGAPORE Cricket As soiiation selectors made a good move on Monday when the> picked John Mark* and AshrafT to pla\ m the olony-Malacca criiket match at Malacca this weekend. These two have she r. Dlisi t form n low nan idl matches as well a.- t tan197 words
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Article147 1956-06-20 14 MAX AOC A 1u c Ma l a cca Cncr.c* Association selectors httvv Madi Dumber ot changes a their -.do againsi Singapore at Urn Malacca Cluo padang v ed i nd A M N 'm who made 56 runs for European! against ihc Rest In147 words
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Article43 1956-06-20 14 All member? of tra C.V.M.A (Church of Our Lady of Lourdft) who arc m'ereMed In playing <>ocer are asked to turn up tor practice on ihc CV M A ground m St George's R".'iri «> 5 pm. on Tuesday J me 2*543 words
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Article317 1956-06-20 14 SEVKNTEEN-year-old Konnie IManasseh of the Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club, the Colony's \outh bantamweight boxing champion has already sent m his entry for the Singapore national open amateur boxing championships to be held at the Great World Stadium on July 28, 29 and 30. rax rcrecilcd to317 words
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Article125 1956-06-20 14 Today's Sport SOCCER- SBHFA League Div. 1: Chartered Bank rs F N. at Jalan Besar Stadium: Eord vs Sime Darby at Farrer Park: Hongkong Bank vs P. Bukom at F. N. Div. 2" S.C.S vs Metal Box at Farrer Park: Breweries vs Mansfield at Farrer Park Div 3 Borneo Co125 words
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Article45 1956-06-20 14 AUSSIES KENT DRAW CANTERBURY. June 1!) (Router)— The Australian cricketers and Kent drew their threedav match here today. Australia scored 310 for four declared, dismissed Kent for 210 and were M for no wicket when rain stoped play. Saturday's play was washed out by rain.45 words
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Article, Illustration258 1956-06-20 14 LONDON. June 19 (Router) Australians Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, both oi whom were beaten lemitly, iiive been seeded to meet m the men's singles final ot the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships which ben m next Monday. Hot i. ml l has been defeated258 words
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Article63 1956-06-20 14 MONTREAL. Jum 19 (AP> —Dr. Rofei Bannister. Brit runner to crack the four-minute mile, predidl that Chris ChaU'.wav, ni> pace-makei m the historic run. will win a gold medal m the Olympic Games at Melbourne thit fall Chataway is training extrcr.r'v hard." the intern said yesterday. "He63 words
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Article24 1956-06-20 14 THE dosing date of entries for tbt Culonv Sikh- ath'.etic OMd tQ be he'd at Kha'.sa Assodatioil on Ju'y 22 is June24 words
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Article163 1956-06-20 14 ASCOT, Berkshire, June 19 (Keuter)— lNlr. F. Dennis's three-year-old colt French Beige won the C2.H30 Gold Vase run over two miles here today. We bca: Mrs Torn Hanbury's R->- a i by thrccqua:te:\s of a lenath, Mr A W Qerdoo'l Trovato was three lengthg f;;;;:icr163 words
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Article120 1956-06-20 14 Sahar 's Hattrick A FIXE hat trick by centreforward Sahar Hussieo In the lecond half enabled Fathul Karib to beat Scietar Football Club 4-0 m a SAFA Division 2 A league soccer match at Gcylang Stadium yesterday. Fathui Karib scored a minute from the start through insideleft Sadni. Some good120 words
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Article, Illustration318 1956-06-20 14 OFFICIALS of the Singa pore Motor Cluh and the Shell Company of Malaya Ltd are ntns husy drawing up plans to hold the second annual Shell Malayan Motor Rally on Novemher 1. 2 and Last vcar wr.cn the Shell Ra.iv was introduced to Malaya. I]318 words
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Article56 1956-06-20 14 THE Serangoon English School will be holding Its Annual Athletic Sports at 3.00 p.m. tomorrow. There will be two events for Old Boys They are (a» 100 yards handicap for those 30 and over, <b> 220 yards. flat for those under 30. The events will take place at56 words
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442 1956-06-20 14 Windsor Lad - LITTLE PSALTE SHOWS UP O SOFT TRACK Windsor Lad On The K.L. W, By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —LITTLE PSALTER, with Jackie Smith astride, showed winning form on a rain sodden track this morning when he easily beat Roman Glen m a three-furlong tryout. Breaking from the half mile Little Psalter442 words
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Article89 1956-06-20 14 Rc«uit^ of Ihe Jure monthly Mccial (Stablc!ord> compel:: mr. of the Royal Island Club follow: Winners: "A" Division: L. Hollowav <8> 37 points; "B Division:— T. S. Cneong <12> Ss| points. "C Division:— H. A J Yvycr (\8) SB| poifltl Ball Sweep winners: A A: 'B89 words
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543 1956-06-20 14 ALTHOrGH no record was smashed annual athletic snorts meeting ;ir f^ m School held at Jalan Besar stauium \M n( i7 tors were treated to some \en r sr f.n. t,/ rigmern-yar oiri H.in Han Seng of Sturdep hous< won the Div. A individual543 words
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