Singapore Standard, 27 June 1956
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Title Section13 1956-06-27 1 Singapore Stand ard > > SINGAPORE, Vt ED.NEStMY, JL.NE 27, 1956 1 t PACES < K.MS13 words
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Article395 1956-06-27 1 PETER KUM - 81 Men Threaten To Stop The Trains Signalmen Take Strike Ballot To Get Pay Rise KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-A tiny union, only 81 strong, will this Sunday, count the secret ballots sent m by its members and if two-thirds of them say "strike/ the whole railway system395 words
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365 1956-06-27 1 Governsave the to a Colony m to unearth ure trove have be Japanese n a Chinese ('Glass Key' Attacks m An Hour :n Singapore ide three "glass within one v" originated thugs break the sharp their opponbings were t society gangaek was at365 words
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Article33 1956-06-27 1 COMMUNiS Chin k comp h Hongkong md Wi N.-n '.)> ra^c manu--1 m m the [In l^konm irk And initial resuli thai Hon^Kon^ is a sood m urki I !ii Canton-manu-33 words
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Article42 1956-06-27 1 JANEIRO. June Govern ny lodaj n had I to assassinate no Xi Albar Zen had be^n an- sted iid they found a number of maps, including a of thu Prwklenfa pala. the mm n m Imperial Hotel. M U42 words
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196 1956-06-27 1 Four Doctors Too, Held In Rome Drive ROML. June 26 (UP)— iliaa police :<> nounccd the arres^ oi an Italian prince, a m lis no luke m i m eeplllg crackdown >n alleged narcotics traffic Bevetal other p i n v. •r im196 words
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Article116 1956-06-27 1 (it ATEMALA, Juno _!(i (AP)— Police firing submachineguns and pistols to break up a demonstration against the Government's crackdown on Ked killed three university students and wounded 19 last wight on Guatemala City's main street. rhe victims were In a parade ol ■everal hundred116 words
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Article127 1956-06-27 1 M"\v voi:;: J iiv ap» p i D> n BrtU h ;\ctrr.-. arrived tndny ;<boarri I ird liner Q;in n ib< th. and t< Id newsmen she i m m ol Tmndred i 4 b bM< Hi r hu band. D< ?ni Hamllti n, n >^127 words
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Article62 1956-06-27 1 MARSEILLES J«M M (R< iteri R< ad haulagt con tr i tors from th< Marseilir t thn-w b;trr:<ad*'. lcro ro ads leadini to the r !v hour today a a i r t the povprnjn, n i s plaiu to taa road haul ag< ftrrn62 words
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Article41 1956-06-27 1 MACAO June Llti UP) R'-n Chm< authoritiu arre ted Six li-ninu junk outside Portuguese territorial waters ye>terday and today v ntenced their 19 crew memben to still prison term? for •vv idlng' taxes, it VI reporter! here.41 words
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Article198 1956-06-27 1 Britain Cuts Defence Spending LONDON. June M (Renter) Mr. Harold MaclilHan, chanc< lior ol the Eicneqoer, announced today that th<Government had made cut m expenditure amounting to £76 million this year. When he made his budget proposal! last April Mr lfae« Miilan said the Government Intended to reduce expenditure by198 words
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Article33 1956-06-27 1 MELBOURNE. -I -me 20 (Reuter)^The Deputy Director of Navigation Captain J. X Crone said today that the survivors Ol the Philippine Collier ViCky would leave by nir fr-.r Manila tomorrow June 2133 words
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Article97 1956-06-27 1 London*. June 26 -P f '<' r r i —Three hundred mi n fa m the British Oimmonw^.m-- m»- landing < rod. some ■Jumped m wheel chairs— tor! ,v h< ;ird the Queen cribe th< m as men v.l live were linked "by gold< n 'l.r-ad97 words
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Article42 1956-06-27 1 LONDON, J in< 26 [R< uteri new small car known a: the Ifalfsh "M: f o' will be ma.v-" produced m tbt <.<■•; :<\. L'nx n II tCStI BOW being carried out prove metut MOSCOW Hadio said tod <v42 words
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Article122 1956-06-27 1 i;i Y.JAYiK. Ireland. Jun<' 2>\ i.\p» ooclal resulti lor the Ireland general electlona issued today gave the toiiowins distribution of seats among the parties (former distribution In brackets) Progressives, 11 (16): Social Democrats. 8 (6); Inde- pendence ConiervaUvei II (21); Commiim-t.-. I (II Th^122 words
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Article75 1956-06-27 1 AUSSIES ONE UP AUSTRALIA beat England by 185 runs m the second cricket test at Lords yesterday to take a 1-0 lead with one game drawn m the five match series. Final scores: Australia 285 and 257, England 171 and 186. Hero of the day was undoubtedly wicketkeeper75 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-06-27 1 FEDERATION hicf Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, opened a new post office at Tarnh IJ.U.t. Cameron Highlands, on Monday. The Tunku here siens the visitors' book after the ceremony.- piiom. StandardpicStandardpic - 33 words
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Article116 1956-06-27 1 X v LA L y t \'.T Tun ■-'i Aj hncr Dvicn Ti be- Brit I Malaya has i n rilo a hitch f the q k <nd ten of Brit is! pied and coi Ifl lla aya, it is understood tod.i th i tr116 words
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Advertisement84 1956-06-27 1 W 'i.rision V\alches ,i| I'rrformtinco Wr^'- yours ;/ATCHCO., LTD. Rood, '^■^^^fli"'* OVALTINE' contain* Nature's best foods w t H additional Vitamins. Uir Go€MlnigHl Beccrugc Mot //c/'^s (/o(/ soy "Good Morning; 1 rup of •Ovahine* irfMß H sV V)' help you to feel gloriously V -"T^fj on top of th« w«rld84 words
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Advertisement16 1956-06-27 1 STANOARO POLICE >B P< tI»I «T^ fmiBRIGADI GINIRAt HOSPITAL »«81 (5 2400 "T»^ J 2811 2*1416 words
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Advertisement69 1956-06-27 1 I till*. Solt At€«ttSCOTT b INCLIiH lilAI LTO S<ng«por« U Kwili Lu»pu' MUREX BtECKg'OPES chosen for me wor/c/s 6/g •4 I V Murcx ore wcldinq electrode* hau been u»cd tor work on th« "Queen Mory. the "Queen Elitobeth.' the "Coron.o ond on the fobneoted steelwork ot the new Hou*f of69 words
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Article144 1956-06-27 2 STUDENTS TO GET INSIGHT OF TALKS THE Organizing Committee oi the Nanyang University Students' Union will hold a special general mooting to discuss the result! of the Afro-Asian Bandung Conference today at 7. ,30 p.m. The moot ins. to be held m the University's Faculty ol Bcii nc»> building, will144 words
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108 1956-06-27 2 Luck For Mr. Lim: But It's Upside Down WITH the nimble artistry of ■B expert hand, famous Chinese eartoonisi Wong \hn I "Mr. Oxsno it" (**Ni Pi- "> yesterday took exactly seconds to draw a calligraphy scroll for Singapore's Chief Minister. Air. Lim Yew Hock. lit Wong V wh iro108 words
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Article70 1956-06-27 2 7 O \K VRTA, CentralJava, e2l \P)— Abdul Azifl and Zainal Abidin. rcprescnta': rt the University of .Malaya, today Uic institution wantl Indonesia to send a number of Indonesian lane. iaa s professors. A .■> and Abidin are here *o attend a Gadjah Mada I'niver- Science70 words
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Article36 1956-06-27 2 HOXCKONT,. Junf gpc ial Standai-rl Set C o>irig pri es o thp Ho: ;^o i 1- han-c \vr: r SI.VTI \n >."i.B.tlL'o to I'S-l' II 139 to IU iyan $1; v«'.7 i Indonesian Rupi«n;36 words
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Article225 1956-06-27 2 KIWI. A LIWIPt'R. Ti.e- Oi tails of two o! the heavi m md most sustained air strikes j i\i: Ti.-ii out pv the Royal Air For c M ilaya iln i 1 the ,bi ..miing of the Emer^ n v. i re released m Kuala225 words
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Article109 1956-06-27 2 TUF Sultan .h h> hftfl d< n.f.t (i $2. .-(iii ton trds tbf coist oi the construction i I the $100,000 mosque which li bnnu built at the junction ol Victoria Street and Jalao Bultan In Singapore The inundation stone ot thr mosque w*a laid early109 words
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Article63 1956-06-27 2 Army 's Malay Newspaper THE British Airy til Malaya i? publishing a ureeklv newsPerw R< :Urini:Cri M *lV. the Tnp :i: -i- Irtll he out tomorrow at 19 cent, a copy Tne Perwira aims to foster good relationship among memben ot the Armed Forces here brides a;;o\vin 2 them to63 words
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Article44 1956-06-27 2 PBETAII Sip 31 f Penanwa> charged m the SinganorS Fourth Magistrate's Courtrei terday with theft of jeweUm worth 12,830 c..ci>, Prttann U allege I to havn stolen the jewellery fromTaii Singh of Aver [tarn m Penaifc He was remaadtd til] Juoi44 words
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Article33 1956-06-27 2 TAN kirn Saa, 47. Muar mma fined |5Q or fix weeks' ImnriMoment by the Muar Magistrate Incho Pawan Ahmad "on Sunday for drivillf hi 3 motor f ar inconsiderately on AprlJ •-5.33 words
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Article294 1956-06-27 2 COMMITTEE CALLS FOR EARLY DATE on July 4. "We feel, howeyer. that fully-nominated councils are not m .-tep with the rapidlychanging political scene m Malaya, and that the time has come when there should be elections to these authorities, and that all members should be elected." stated294 words
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288 1956-06-27 2 Accept Jus Soli, Chinese Chambers Urge Reid X U A L A LUMPUR. Yues. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce have sent a memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission urging that an independent Malaya should accept the principle of jus soli. In a very short paper to the Commission, the288 words
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85 1956-06-27 2 Village Has Had No Doctor Since May THE i.r.;.:- PeJ on yesterc that Government had not visited pensary at Guk: m Changi since this year. The a!]pf?.- I tamed :n a r pointed nut ti the doctor who to have c ti:spM at times >imm 25. had not done so85 words
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Article28 1956-06-27 2 THE Party Rayit *j Peoples a y of the new m "'^H icomiriSovernn tern presiGdJ oy Inchf Old The Stand. ;upportr>r< < soon as possible.28 words
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Article28 1956-06-27 2 THE new Director CMIH tion er. paid to Kcdah t v i had lunch at tne Jga with movrX War Ex^cu* returned to X** I28 words
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Article94 1956-06-27 2 PENANG. Tues. The i Kecl.ih Council of Islamic I Religion and Malay Customs will petition the Sultan of Kedah to ban strong drinks at official functions Drinks which thr Council listed as "strong:" include borr whisky, and brandy It also requests the Sultan .o94 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-06-27 2 Iha peruke was conducted the Re A. H v-.:.-ison, Ch plain to Federal Division. 1 O F B .v s and about I'd officers and 10C c: L| Husta The burial, with full hoi took the Cemetery Ta pins (see above). The Army this evening120 words
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Article67 1956-06-27 2 THE central committee of I liar Ma i nion meet at Johore Bahru on 1 to hear reports ft n itl various branches and to disui the party's future plans. President of the Union, Inchc Ahmad bin Haii Abdul Rahi:n. to.d The Standard yesterday that67 words
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Article67 1956-06-27 2 minimum Temperature: From m. Ja T3os. m June 2<> S F 1 Tenanfi (73F); Kota B.<hru (73F); Kuala Lumpur <71F>; Ipofa X titan < umum Temperstvre: From 7 :;o a.m. to I.Aq p.m. Ju D S tpore (88F>: Penan" (84F>: X B iru (85F»: Kual i Lum»F>; Ipoh67 words
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Article95 1956-06-27 2 BGYI ..s sending a cultural and a trari n to Inci it treng hen the the two countri( BgnM tn »nesia. Mr. All mmi Al-Amr aid m Sinsjap The oight-man cultural ci< I( gatioo nslstlng r: mosque archlt I agrtetil- v ntineer, a libi pr '-.fossor95 words
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Article21 1956-06-27 2 TAX FINE: $7 5 X GOVF RN v h Sinqapon Cit. C< to tv It 1 fax returns fo r car.21 words
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162 1956-06-27 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Toet. A Polic(> inspector raided a hotel room here yesterday afternoon and lound an Indian Muslim and a pretty 20--year-old Malay widow m a State oi undrew. Thii was told to Ma^i?,trat^ Tuan Syed Mahdzlr I-'adaak today when P Hameed. son of162 words
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88 1956-06-27 2 PBNAMO. Am 1 <>ur Bri tlsh 5< am* n used port traffic parking ign thi raiiwav pi< r. i the Immlcration the pier, the S pnnd Mn-". trati \s Court v. told \"d The four seun< n, D. G. i Strahan. 26 H G88 words
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Advertisement325 1956-06-27 2 L^^E^F^ fc^ a/ f//// /y^ HH treasured fur a lifetime ■ml m K^ Evrry flay mm* ri^hl dale I I V n L^mlml Ik I Jfll IT^ mVj m^ mW on your... jßi HBr^ *V mmmmmT 1 i^mmßP^^^^^^^ > mmmw Kr 4sw Jmmmsk mmmw dl m^ "wT'Jr mmmmT m. Jmmmmmmm^fli^325 words
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Article56 1956-06-27 3 I AIRMAN of tho Ind m commerce, SinEan Mr. D.T. Assumull, wa rii IIC m the Ctti lor not k< •PI IDd tidy. \i: Assumull told tk Courf did not know the and rp a- was unc;!. unui n C am< to him. He i d he had56 words
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Article101 1956-06-27 3 Apology Charge Is Withdrawn IB >H Tucs.— Mi s Na m nd Meng Town Councillor mm! well known sports official, tendered an apology for his •behaviour' a well-known Kuaia Kangsar rc>idcnt. Mr R C. Mannavarayan, before Magi trate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusuf today. Mr. Mannavarayan had taken up a101 words
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Article, Illustration342 1956-06-27 3 A TEEN-AGED boy, who bftti j 15»J python d :n :p J^q| *1 1 sub < eUCd r>v his father, m a lonely B Buk;: Tinuh Road S ngapore, fi ter- Hearing the boy' ia th' father, a lum< r eai342 words
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Article77 1956-06-27 3 Four-Day Anti-TB S 'pore Meet A FOUR-DAY Pa»-M A ilosis Co: r be held at S.A.T.A. clinic E »apore on Nov. 1. T '-ntatives from Ssri B: mci. and Borneo attend the conference, whi' h will be opened by u:p Governor, Sir Rot rt Bla B :r:n.i Thai -.d, Phi77 words
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211 1956-06-27 3 CHIEF Minister, .Air. Lim Yew Hock, will discuss Singapore's constitutional future with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. I.rnnnx-Bovd. when hr rocs to London on July i:>. to attend the Commonwealth Administration Labour Contemn c. tf< terday, ho told UIC Press: "Ceitainlv wo arc211 words
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215 1956-06-27 3 Varsity Asks S'pore, Federal Govts. For $200,000 Grant THE University of Malaya Council has asked for a joint grant of $200,000 from the Singapore and Federation Governments m order to employ extra staff for the Faculty of Arts. If the two governments approve the grant, there will bo chance foi215 words
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Article47 1956-06-27 3 KIWI. A LT'MPrR. T:< Hindi examinations conducted by the Madras Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sahha v. he held at all local centre m August. Applications should be submit lr- 1 to the Examinations Secretary, 5, Gombak Lane. X lala Lumper, before June 3>»47 words
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Article43 1956-06-27 3 IUK i tint Kcdata SI iti H< ne Guard Officer, Lt l^ 1 L.C Royic and two othei escaped without a rrttcti when his car plungrd Into tM Wan Mohameo Saman Cai i at the 3| milestone, BungH Pntani Road, yesterd43 words
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Article, Illustration285 1956-06-27 3 Taylor Speaks On Functions Of The Press MEMBERS oi Sin-apnir s legal fraternity turned up m force yesterday it Ine Supreme Court to bid tarewell to Mr. Justice B. M. Taykn who baa retired from Government aftei '■>'> years 1 icrvice In285 words
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Article54 1956-06-27 3 KUALA U U R. Tues. The first batrh of I -nen trainees graduated today fion the $300,000 RIDA Women"? Training Centre (Taman A nan RIDA) after completing a domestic science j <iwork. RIDA will award cer. to these trainees tomoi •< when they will t» M54 words
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Article34 1956-06-27 3 BINOAPORI co-operative Union will Id reception :tt John Little' Cafe tomi.iTo'.v m :.< r.<>'ir secretary, Mr A h Pint Who Wi M H L ;n tii. re© n't honours lfct.34 words
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106 1956-06-27 3 Two Fail To Send Back Tax Returns A CUV Co IU sanitary Inm Mr. 1 v. ii lined $100 m the Singapore City Court yesten: en he p lilty to fai lo iub- mit hi ome tax returns for f IWS m lU| ition Hi r; o us d the106 words
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Advertisement107 1956-06-27 3 hi WWN Cm I ©Mice of 0 Hnppemtedt Ltd ond you w.H be »j.»en b*out,#ui Dutch o^ll H^^^^l "Ot.onol cn,» um sue tins, where no Cords ore J LIDS con be exchanged for :S and ALBUMS. TERROR liiKL \TE\S THE CITY BEWARE THE UUATERMASS XPERIWENT HOSSIS OF CRAVVLi\G HORROR YOU'LL107 words
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Advertisement220 1956-06-27 3 Saloon... Convertible... op Traveller.., JrM^^M Ib^^b^bb^b"b"P m m^b"bl ■■"^""tbW Bty c v^bh I^bk sill BMbSP^^S Blm l W ifll M.S.* swi::ru B^ H Thrre rm,ar, i r i.*.l\ 4hP m Morr;<s M:n 1 UC^UU^" 1 worUT, biggest small ear buy r fk |VW value, r< Tlorrrj',.r, l IMIWI Bfr a220 words
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Article308 1956-06-27 4 MARSHALL HITS SEATO APPROACH 'An Attempt To Rule Over Asia MANILA, June 26, (UP)— Former Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall unleashed a scathing attack on Britain and the South-east Asia collective defence treaty organization (SEATO) today. Mr, Marshall charged Britain with kccn nc tht people of Singapore m colonial subjugation308 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-06-27 4 MISS Gladys Gebbie, organizing secretary of the New Zealand Girls' Life Brigade, presents certificates and badges to girls of the Singapore Girls' Life Brigade She toll a gathering of members of the brigade at the Weslnv ur!! r m V KIFIK thatihp Si^apore battalion did uell m thisStandardpic - 58 words
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Article, Illustration354 1956-06-27 4 Parks Are Where Gangsters Breed: Latiff AMUSEMENT parks m Singapore arc the breeding grounds of gangsterism h St c I V 1 i 1 United Malays National OrganizaKJiff^^S U lA>n :i Mrs. Halimah Pfntrttini igainst the or >- visioa oi m v a park ■t I I■■ n of Chanfi354 words
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Article110 1956-06-27 4 ...And The Inquiry Is Closed 1 HI pubU enq .iw into oh>c lions to the Singapore Mh> Iti Plan eon dueled yesterday i' n Ihq ■•:>■ presided by Mr. Pi h Carr, haard objactiooi trom 'Mi people. Eight cases were amicabhsell: < ii. Ir J R.;> r:o:-. reprc>cnijjjl the Singapore110 words
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Article81 1956-06-27 4 Saucers Fly In Gang Fight fWO rival fangs 08 and 32!) secret societies struck ««w. in Loron- 25, Singapore erday afternoon, when they clashed m broad day Ight The tthusg s numbering about Sht m batches of 10 every few minute for about na.f an hour. They Bung saucers. pip-81 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-06-27 4 Singer Lawyer HOW dors it foci to fall m love uith a 17-year-old Spanish silver and become the husband cum manager of a world famous opera soprano? "It's wonderful." said Mr Enrique Macrina m Singapore yesterday, when he arrived with his famous tvite \Ktoria de Los \n«eIrs. above. They are120 words
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230 1956-06-27 4 gtronvK poo* ant tai w d a Singapore inquest vcsr e h r^ y T tha J n(> scn^.n jl H ::l) Jump from the g ond floor of a hotel m Lian- brah SMort Singapore on V U !hlJ> hut was too230 words
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Article125 1956-06-27 4 GARCIA DENIES CHARGE i MANILA, June 21 (Renter) Philippine Vi e-Pri CarlOj Garcia today denied hw i> a c aim made festerdav former Chief Minister ol Singapore Mr David Marshal] the South-east Asia ire ity Organization was i Wi rtem attempt to nominate Asia. Secretary of |Toreign AJFairi said In125 words
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Article163 1956-06-27 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pric es (rents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday) were: no i wm Ruyers Sellers Spot (nom.) S9J 90 1 •July No. 1 RSS BMJ 90 No I RSS R€| K| N«K I Rss 85| X lone: Barely steady. S POR£ TIN The prire o l tin163 words
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Article32 1956-06-27 4 TEO Chwee Biu >jfl from hi^ |oor Elf the fround m Amojr stred ye l*r> day doqb. Uc wbm admitted bi Hrn General Hoapftal w:th bit I ;r.jurles.32 words
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Article46 1956-06-27 4 SEVEN Singapore Tfcadc Ul Dm vt^vrriay pive burewe lea parly if the Q B Cafe 111 s JaguuHhan, i red -c.of the Trades Union Ctacien who :s leaving for Eng shortly to Ufa r.- the n ik< i I Edinb orfh'i Study Confen c46 words
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Advertisement256 1956-06-27 4 I < UHA^ OK(.VMS\TI(K\ AITRACTIONS [day T 11 1 45 j u »J*gT-i..vi a.i ta wt »,T,6 W »6- 6.45 9.30 DAWY KAYE m THE COURT JESTER' I, >N tHN| |N==^il? OPENS TOMORROW V===± TODAY I CATHAY i:? RAY M i LLAND 4 W^ T N O H p D256 words
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Advertisement263 1956-06-27 4 f^mmm^^ ISSUE ox SAM opens CApifST^^ I TODAY! ,7^ A J SV ■Stt«b J NOW DCV showing; ntA,r;;T HANG TUAH rfRROH si7;]]^r~ mi QUATERMASS XPERIMENT Coming! BBnnnn3m3imii'i^niiii -> j RoBEw-MiTrmni-SH!;: toi;s R <** tTEf i Im'tifk BLZPI '^rl.l-^GISH-CHARLESU "N Imnh ft* IMBMMB ••♦♦♦.7T^ j smwt-s rop^y roxy 2^5,:; j "STRATEGIC263 words
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262 1956-06-27 5 MORE than 10,000 Division IV employers m Singapore (.ovHWIHI service will press lor Ihr automatic extension ot their retirement age from :>:> to 60 m lino with their daily-rated colleagues. T joint Co mdl pi Government and the workers r enUth262 words
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132 1956-06-27 5 Chartered Institute's New Subject 1 1 11- S ip'H-r A •:ntif>n r. Chartered In titute ol s- umouneed yes- rday that the Council oj irt( n d n ititute or s m London Mfl decidod I I l»1 1 inttl thP IDUS the Final Examm- n P »p« r nn132 words
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Article52 1956-06-27 5 TWO ri' a! c erret 0 'ashed at the junction 0 X >!lanq Road an- N I-o^ v Road. Singapore on Monday nighi B Ules and stone? were flun^. W-. Hrn Poii^r tanvrtc <Vi thugs fled. Ol I -iP^-'er was. ho if. or <"^ n 152 words
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Article52 1956-06-27 5 1 HI Matron of the S;n-.i;> ri ic St Ann: i Ussion Hi pit i Miss Janet Lim Chiu H( c for Australia on Saturd on four months' leave during t tour hospitals and health centre? there. She «iH M IP«CW <r '"tinn ;:oli ai of52 words
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Article77 1956-06-27 5 A DKAF r.nH r\ \-r'n v-.z v s< ..or. Loo Lian? F.na. 47. \v;. committod to stand trial m tr.« High COUTI vc:-'oin;.v on I charge of pOWBMiOII f)t f "> lbs. oi uncustomed dfirettea at Jalan Bcstl Roari. Singapore. ■m Apn. i> Ifi Enoch Pang,77 words
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Article136 1956-06-27 5 Aquarium Octopus Lays 250 Eggs p. p Van Xi« I Awuanum bjb octopu ha I ild j W ::..r ■ri i 250 m number, had bi n laid t (i r so:r. *:v.-' now and %vidiscov< n a ly '"ira;or. IH i-ru- r-Bn.nnt r. t< rci t y •w. <:on136 words
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Article, Illustration228 1956-06-27 5 Photo b> TWO Chinese schools m Klanjj (he Kong Hua Middle School and the Chung 1 1 u.i (.ills' School jointly received 53.000 for their building funds from this bridal couple as a weddiog Rift. The couple, !Mr. Tan K;u Knv. second son of Mr. Tan Chai C'huan.Ch'ng Seng Poh; Standardpic - 228 words
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Article180 1956-06-27 5 Cl VI.ON' hi Offering t:a;n- n m lialasraa o'l--r i, nt- m Enftnet ring t- nologj rnUf-eqoipped T( h n:c:il lni;n:ns Jn titute ampanU m the o*i ofi Valley The ofH r HI the <"':-. f n Govemmem will be made available to 12 stud< nl180 words
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Article205 1956-06-27 5 EXTENSIONS COMPLETED THE extension to the nurses' quarters and the conversion of the ear, nose and throat wards of the Singapore General Hospital will be ready m July, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry oi Health, Dr. K. H. Kland, told The Standard yesterday.205 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-06-27 5 The Governor of i' > ri guese Marco. Admiral /oa> quim, Marque* Eiparteiro, (irrrod w Singapore yftirrdd>i aboard the Dutch liner Boistevain, 11c wot met ou arrival by repratentative* of the Singaport Go\ cm Admiral Esparteirc U on Mi may In utbon, Ptwti*oaf from M';<ao.Standardpic - 114 words
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Article483 1956-06-27 6 r NKU Abdul Rahma:. >-c:n Uke-Off afunsl agitators will be approved not only m Malaya, bu* iti i count:- v.r.cro prejudices of creed and colour still prevail Of these three evil racial bias is undoubted !v f he most evil —:t has become the stumbling block to pr483 words
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Article415 1956-06-27 6 gINOAJ Trade Advisory Council Chairman Yap Phcn_: Gscsi has been assufed ol the full eupport of all SSSSJMteJsiI SHtTtStS for hii rr.ove I organize a trade bW to Japan and China. As a body a. raji :n laadi with the Gowraneni and S gaj n i cconoiv..415 words
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Article504 1956-06-27 6 Sir; My attention has brcn drawn to your Editorial m your issue of Saturday. June 16. While you are fully entitled to your right of criticism, therp are certain facts regarding the present political situation m Ceylon, which. I icel. should be placed before your504 words
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Article104 1956-06-27 6 ORANG MISKIN - ORANG MISKIN Sir; I read wttk surprise thai Dr. C..1. Pnh. a City Counci lor, wanti the fine f r 1 legal hawking to be i:ktchm d 'o 5--T ll so is lo exterminate illegal hawkhaf, H he has the hatereiu of The poor poop' lC at104 words
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Article272 1956-06-27 6 MORETHAN SATISFIED Sir: With reference to an article on our hostel m your issue of June 23rd I wish to make the following points dear: 1. 35 rooms out of 44 are occupied, three-fourths instead of "half as reported by you. In view of the short time m which the272 words
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Article, Illustration307 1956-06-27 6 STEVEDORES AND THEIR WELFARE Sir; Following the tstar" tuneni of the Penang hoi Ihi National Union factory and General Workers, tht Pod of Penar.g I iffered the first strike of Hi stevedores who joined the local branch of the NUFGW. Therefore, to Mr. V. Dai id) ttfl genera! secretary, wont307 words
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Article480 1956-06-27 6 Aster Gunasehera - Aster Gunasehera By PROFESSOR Oppenheim. of the University of Malaya, addressing the annual speech day of Raffles Girls' School charged the Press with being unreliable. His mathematical mind added "ignorance, p o 1 i t a J reasons, carelessness and malice" and got the480 words
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Article424 1956-06-27 6 EMBITTERED - EMBITTERED Sir; In the course of your editorial of June '20. you said: "It la obvious why law is so popular with young Malayans it is easier to qualify as a lawyer than as an engineer or architect. But we hope Malayan lawyers would not one day424 words
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204 1956-06-27 6 INCREASING GANGSTERISM IN SINGAPORE Sir; Like most diseases when not checked, gangsterism m Singapore is increasing rapidly. It was Lee Kuan Yew who demanded the repeal of the Emergency Regulations. It was the flabbiness of David Marshall that agreed to th» repeals. It is more than a coincidence that since204 words
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Article267 1956-06-27 6 Shorts from the Talks "When Lord George Bcntinck c:.:rrcd r>o ltic? sod hll o.. A ti me horse*. Afterwards, when he v. OBt OH BMMI P- rrful figures m the Government and a prospective prime minister, he was plunfed into g:oom on learning that one cf the horses he had267 words
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Article211 1956-06-27 6 ANAK KUKAN - ANAK KUKAN Sir; In accordance wriXk the policy of the Alliance Government of the Federation of Malays m the natter of the ■boliliOO of Tno pOftl of British Advisers m the Malay Btatel a start ha? alreariv been BUMIi hecinr:in<; with that of Se'ansor Con the211 words
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Article56 1956-06-27 6 KIND WORDS Sir; The undergraduates of the University of Malaya are greatly indebted to you for pubishing all our results regularly. It is through the medium of your papers that we first get our results. You are indeed doing a wonderful job. Keep it up. UNDERGRAD Seremban Civil Defence Chief56 words
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Advertisement30 1956-06-27 6 New Stock of ''^^j*y^v BANARAS MYSORE dfiffc) SAREES^^ m Gorgeous yur&Vtiw^ Designs Jt'avSSp> I Moderately Priced^_^T^~A| j Buy with confidence at:k:, K7. Arib Strppt. Sinfaporr 7— Tel:— -".107 A; .'S9O?30 words
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Advertisement54 1956-06-27 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY HO TEL SEN I#< > s A high dc;-:ec of comfort fljj service is provided fc: ti ivellei Malayan Railway Hotels adjoining the s:cons at: Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh Air-conditioned bed r ool available at these Hote reservation is recommend A limited number of rest rooms is54 words
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Article258 1956-06-27 7 Capacity To Sustain An Attack Questioned WASHINGTON, June 26 (UP)— The chief civil defence spokesman for American cities asserted yesterday that the VJ&. probably could not win an atomic war. Mayor Frank P. Zeidier of Milwaukee, Chairman of the Civil Defence Committee of the American258 words
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Article488 1956-06-27 7 NEW YORK. June ZH (IP) In the blood of Japanese and Chinese, and American Indians, scientists are findin? an identical substance or factor" which may provide thi long-lacking positive proof that the original Inhabitants of the Americans were Mongolians from Asia. To the uninitiated mind it is incredible488 words
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Article49 1956-06-27 7 BERLIN. June 26 (AP)— West Berlin's city Rovernment yesterday confirmed reports that the Russians arc ready to evacuate a West Berlin radio building that has been a sore point m East-West relations. A city spokesman said the Russians are moving out as a "gesture of goodwill."49 words
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Article39 1956-06-27 7 DE.WEL, June 26 (AP) lent C. Johnson of the Atomic hnergy Commission said yesterday that United States uranium ore productions is nearly three million tons annually 'and is expected to reach five 1 r six million tons."39 words
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Article32 1956-06-27 7 NICOSIA. June 26 (AP) British Justice Bernard V. Shaw was reported m critical •ondition lan night from bullet wounds suffered m an assassination attempt a few hours oarlier m Nicosia.32 words
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Article33 1956-06-27 7 WASHINGTON. June 26 (AP)— Britain agreed yesterday to allow the United States to fire tost guided missiles from Florida over British island pos-sos-ion to Asrension Island. t.omo miles m the South Atlantic.33 words
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Article29 1956-06-27 7 POKHARA. Nepal, June 26 (AP> Avanianches and snows beat back two desperate attemptl by Argentine mountain rlimben to conquer 2fi. 810-foot Mo'int Dhaulagiri. their leader mid yesterday29 words
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Article126 1956-06-27 7 LONDON, June 26 (UP)-- Official sources said yesterday that the Commonwealth premiers' conference opening here tomorrow promises to be "the most lively" of the six meetings the leaders liave held there since the war. i "We are looking forward to some fireworks this time. There are Mgn.s already126 words
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Article49 1956-06-27 7 KITIERY. Maine. June 26 UP)— Fleet Adm. Ernest J. Kin? who brought the navy from defeat at Pearl Harbour to victory m World War 11. died yesterday. King. 77. was stricken with a heart seizure early on Sunday. He died at Portsmouth naval hospital49 words
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Article46 1956-06-27 7 MANILA, June 26 (AP) Manila Customs agents yesterday uncovered $120,000 worth of undeclared costume jewellery smuggled by parcel post from Hongkong. Officials said the jewellery was found on 28 unclaimed packages held by the post office since the latter part of 1955.46 words
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Article50 1956-06-27 7 MOSCOW. June 26 (UP)— Russia yesterday showed U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Nathan Twining and a group of other foreign airmen a supersonic twin-jet ground attack bomber hitherto unseen by the West. Twining reported the quality of planes he had seen was "very good."50 words
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Article49 1956-06-27 7 TOKYO. June 26 (Reuter) —The Japanese police announced two air self-defence force (air force) officers were believed killed this morning when their training aircraft collided In mid-air over northern Japan and crashed. Police said the bodies of the pilots had not yet been recovered.49 words
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Article138 1956-06-27 7 Earth Receives Mystery Noises I COLUMBUS. Ohio. June •,»H (AP) An Ohio Slate University radio astronomer says he hu« been m touch with the planrt Venus for the last five months And he has received two distinctly different signals from the planet I)r John 1) Kraus nelit yes138 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-06-27 7 THESE are two views of actress Marilyn Monroe during her Press conference m the lobby of her Sutton Place apartment building, on the evening at which she said that playwright Arthur Miller didn't have to propose to her. "It was sort of simultaneous." she said Miss Monroe65 words
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178 1956-06-27 7 LONDON, June 26 (AP)— Premier Mohammed Ali of Pakistan yesterday accused India of blocking a settlement of the Kashmir dispute and said he would welcome British Commonwealth aid m solving the seven-year-old feud. The Pakistani leader's speech to a luncheon of the Foreign178 words
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Article134 1956-06-27 7 Sad Day For Korean People WASHINGTON. June 26 (AP) South Korean Ambassador You Chan Yan^ declared yesterday Communist force- m North Korea have atomic weapons while much of the South Korean equipment i? obso'.c'e In a statement obetnrtal G sixth anniversary of the Communist invasion below the .iBth Parallel. Yang134 words
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Article58 1956-06-27 7 HONGKONG. Jwne 21 (Reu\PT) Sir A>xanrf»-r Grantham. Oover n r, r of Hongkong lrft here today by for Britain on leave. Uo will travel via Rorr.p xchrrp he will mm Lariy Grantham. who left Hongkong last Saturday. S!r Alexander and Lariv Grantham will return here m58 words
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Article18 1956-06-27 7 THE Japanesp Government decided at a Cabinet m^«'t:nK ypstprdav that It recoen:7fs the independence of Tunisia. —Router.18 words
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Advertisement112 1956-06-27 7 p-ec.-. o" '.'ojblt or. and labour /7 <atioi~%. integrated /y C*> modern eas -j to the eye. -:rER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. n SIMONS CO. LTD.. Kuaia Lumpur, Penang. "ZIG-ZAG" FASY MAMPULATION HKLUSt LXLLUIIU\ f Jj t^^^^^^^^^ I)E Al IRS please write to ZLIN CO., LTO. t ([(II112 words
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Advertisement120 1956-06-27 7 The more you know about j CYCLING... I Thar no le«i than 1814 Individual parts have to be monufoetured m A ordc to produce thi». tht mott completely equipped bicycle m *H« Qq world. That Raleigh Design, Qualify, Finish and Specification art oil acknowledged throughout the world. \/^}U ro be120 words
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Article187 1956-06-27 8 Jeanne Is Set On Divorce BOLLYWOOD, Jum M, (R ;ter) Actress Jeanne Q lias dropped her cerr.arH for court rr^'cet. n from r.er estranged husband, Mr. Paul Brinkrr m, it was !ea: ned 2 r. ri turne i down new re:; ;est for reconc v.: n. r U suing for187 words
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Article38 1956-06-27 8 LONDON*. June 26 (Btuter] ound the clock" as 24-hour licensing rules for passengers came into for Bars m lounges beyond customs and immigration cor* will now tc open as a concession U fa ter-38 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-06-27 8 A ROCKET sled specially designed by Convair to test rain erosion on aircraft and missiles at supersonic speeds starts down the 10,0 00-foot track at Edwards Air Force Base. California* on a run on which it hit 1.560 miles an hour, more than twice the speedA.P. - 82 words
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Article33 1956-06-27 8 LIEUTENANT-General Ear! \v Ban* s, new Chiel ol Stafl the United Nations md us Far East Commands, Is scheduled to arrive it Han da Mrp «1 In Japan jtV a p33 words
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117 1956-06-27 8 Rebels Die In Mountain Stronghold ALGIERS June 26 <AP> Official French sources yesterday announced that about BO Nationalists had been tilled m one ol the mountain str nghold.s of the 19-month old rebellion. A: HM sarr.^ time terrorists 1 continued their attacks m. the cities where four died and eight117 words
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422 1956-06-27 8 Easy Now to Have a Nixoderm Fights Skin Blemishes, Pimples, Eczema, Athlete's Foot, Itching, Cracking, Peeling Skin and Psoriasis While You Sleep If any of your family are embarrassed and made uncomfortable by ugly pimples, eczema, psoriasis, or red, scaly, peeling, cracking422 words
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Article, Illustration181 1956-06-27 8 Because it is so unusual and so oustanding, Nixoderm is known and praised m more than 20 languages m upwards of 70 countries throughout the world For instance, Mrs. L. Winegarden writes: "I was a great sufferer with cracked feet. One day a friend gave181 words
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Article125 1956-06-27 8 'Gangland Warfare Flare-[ n > Killers Escape n A Waiting Car LONDON, June 26 (Reuter) Police and dct cars arc today scouring London's underworld haunts f IVcs $q y took part m the "Chicago type" murder lasf nmhf °x ur *c* 1 gambler. 9 of W es125 words
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178 1956-06-27 8 Mind Your Step, Italy 's Reds Caution Moscow ROME, June 26 (Reutcr) -Sipnor Palmiro Togliatti. Italian Communist Party leader, has called on Russia's rulers to see that the tyranny and other "errors" of the Stalin regime did not happen a^ain. Hii demand was madt dia> Ing i three and hall178 words
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Article41 1956-06-27 8 THE Irish last night picked a Jewish Lord Mayor lor Dublin, their capita; The new Lord Mayor if Robert Briscoe. who belongs to former Prime Minister E&ntan De Valeras Fianna Fail Party m the Irish Dail (Parliament) A.P.41 words
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Article176 1956-06-27 8 Commonwealth Charter KARACHI, June IIG. (Reuter) Major-General Iskander Mirza, the Pakistani President, said here yesterday that a Commonwealth Charter would be a "good thing" provided that it was not too rigid. He was commenting m an interview on reports that Mr. Robert Menzie Australian Prim^176 words
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Article73 1956-06-27 8 NEW YORK. .T.T.. L Reu'.cr> The I::.*. N. Security C< ..r il to :ay c •< v seven votes to one 1 iree abstentions a m Soviet proposal To postpone indefinitely consideration of the Algerian q ic i i The Sov.e: Union v a m voting73 words
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Article27 1956-06-27 8 BERLIN. June 26 (Reuter) —Mr. William Lear. 54, an American busin< man toriav became the Brst civilian to fly to Moscow m a private plane.27 words
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Article47 1956-06-27 8 Snow Storm Over West Australia western Australia kZi norm m ItebS&nU Tow; r snow were white tod* i up to two and a half ta The Weathrr B-rea'. ported that snow -vr area of 30,000 mml from the South Coot 7- rt r < have been otn rare.47 words
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Article35 1956-06-27 8 IARTA. June 26 (I —An ship :ng -need -r B::- c An embassy tpakami that the IndoMfitt Ni»T J c ship WJJ where a further imaM will be made. I35 words
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146 1956-06-27 8 CANTHO. South Vietnam. June 26 (Reuten Lonshairod warlord Ba Cut told a special South Vietnam appeal court hearing his appeal asa:n>t the death sentence here today, that he h; 'i bOH convicted on "hearsay or circum>tantial evidence." Ba Cut. leader of the Hoa Hao sect146 words
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Advertisement211 1956-06-27 8 Fight Athlete's Foot While You Sleep Athlete's Foot, or Foot Itch, 13 causes many uncomfortable sympVr .vn by many names m different tomssuch as intense itching, burnc .mrles throughout the world j m? cracking and peeling of the a. iit is estimated that m Canada S?!} 11 1.11?? 11 .^i211 words
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Advertisement180 1956-06-27 8 Liberal Trial Offer Get Nixoderm from your chemist today. Apply tonight and each suoceedmg night for a few nights and let it work for you while you sleep It is likely that you will notice a marked improvement after just the first application or so, but give it what you180 words
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Miscellaneous335 1956-06-27 8 Standard Information at a Glance gteamam^mm^mmmmfCT^. ~w~ Lo\c; 2 v.m S; ho B j tC I.U /"fAfffiT^NlD^C iS): 6 pm. P:..»:«:t :r.t- I jVIJN.QWPIOIR't 01 o A «RC .jb Singapore >h <=> i r > ,Si. d ednesday l 4 *JS I B-jdvb.i-lding Gymnastic prac- M J A~n r 1335 words
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485 1956-06-27 9 WILLIAM OATIS - Marriage and Divorce in 24 countries WILLIAM OATIS By V r I"" 1 ***** MoSlem «»v have .md a Hindu any number. But m Ten- .n eels 21 years m prison for having only c laws m 24 countrieiSudi economic and social council. They fio person unricr v Q '■J485 words
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684 1956-06-27 9 Patricia Boxall - Strong On-and-Off Affair Lauds Lover in Court— £800 cost Patricia Boxall By—t LUNDUN JILTED bridegroom Frederick Couldery has filrd away the facts and figures of his one-and-only romance. lie's sorted out the love letters an.i photographs In date order. clipped th^m m neat beige folders and stored them away m684 words
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Article823 1956-06-27 9 John Halkin - John Halkin from JfnlFiffi li fSHfi DERTOLT Brecht has now 1J been accepted m England as a playwright with an established reputation THE THREEPENNY OPERA is still running m London. The BBC Third Programme recently broadcast a translation of PUNTILA. a comedy which has been823 words
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Advertisement147 1956-06-27 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mentc! Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL THE WORLD'S BEST 35mm CAMERA for i»-dun NIXON S-2 Also A Full Range of Nikkor lenses for Nikon, Lcico, Contax, Kine147 words
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Miscellaneous108 1956-06-27 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 9HI Hi bBT^ liH 111 i i .jI j 1 _JBB^ c hnwcv« r is not HIES b be B '"vi \< KOSS fi maturity of early IJ Mm has a novel :ric\i n> I woman of bedlam Jg; > -bed or the end of j108 words
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Article61 1956-06-27 10 THE Public Life Insurance Co. Ltd. held a cocktail party to mark the opening of its Kuala Lumpur branch office m Klyne Street, during the weekend. Photo shows (from left): Messrs Lo Wei (a director); Onsr Kens: Sen* (a director); Lav Pak Khuan i chairman); Peter Kwok61 words
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Article179 1956-06-27 10 Rubber Market See-Saws UFCOUNTRY leQing caused the Btegapow rubber market isc barely steady at 89 j centa pec tb. tot ■m grade I ily shipmi nt which at one >• ii;e reached 93 cents per lb. i3S>i cents on Monday*. T:;c narket opened steadier •A.-:, on ra aa urernlght prices179 words
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155 1956-06-27 10 TINP! ATE .5 ■"•t: the raw terfc la ::^o So\ iei Union li hopir.z A purriMSS Iron: the nited King km In Ihe fi'.evcar trade oflex nadi bj shal B ilganin and Mr Xl lev d ;r:r^ their :>it to Bi it In Apr;155 words
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Article88 1956-06-27 10 SLOCKS Ol r:;bber m the Pederatlon of Malaya at the end of May stood at 68.3:56 r. compared with 66.208 r. a month before, accordIni to official statistics. Imports during the month am tinted to 3.719 tons. while production was 43.092 tons. fcports amounted to 45.06988 words
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Article71 1956-06-27 10 SINGAPORE Chinese ProI I Ea r,an;e r.oon closing pri ea per pkul yesterday an C .pra. June $271 buvcrs. 527 i se !ers; July S27J buyers. 5273 se ers: coconut oil (bulk) M>J se lers; coco nu t oil (drumsj $43J sellers; Muntuii white pepper |93 sellers: Sara- ak71 words
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Article438 1956-06-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Three of Malaya's delegates to the International Tin Conference have left for London to fix an early date for implementing the International Tin Control Buffer Stockpile Scheme. They are Mr. D. T. Waring, president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines. Mr. Ch'ong438 words
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Article180 1956-06-27 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN shnrcbrokers yesterday reported the following business done: BB Pel r>t>/-xdcci; F. 1 ft ords SI 75 to 51. 77; Gammon $195 to $I.9bi: H. Waugh $1.375: ■aagkong Bank $895: Jackson 51 4\ Bt OaOi SI: Metal Box C 137 ?137i; Sime. Darby $1,724 Ht: sTipeee OaU180 words
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Article186 1956-06-27 10 Interest Still On Industrials INTEREST wa; still centred on the Malayan Industrial tharea jresterdaj, according to the Malayan Sharcbrokers' Aiwof litlcin Then WCfi acain sustained Inquiries for industrial shares, where improvements m a few counters were recorded. Tin shares, were steady. While rubbers were also better m 1 number of186 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-06-27 10 A F/.V.4L groominQ is being applied to this vew> 1956 VoUcftDOgtn Micro-Bus Deluxe m preparation for the first Singapore Motor Show, to be opened at the Happy World Stadium on Fndarj. All leading car distributors are taking part.41 words
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Article92 1956-06-27 10 SHIPS IN PORT OI'TFR ROADS Pokio Lauti Pacific Trader. rhorstraiuL Twicer, Daviken. Caltex Sibu. Kubishev, Procyon. rallln, Bella. INMR ROADS Chiat Soon. Ions: Hoa Sriampang, Juliana. Lipis. E>trella. Haiah Brooke. Long Sindhll. Aik Hin. Piavaran K:m Hoap Huat Senggarang. Irian, Thrpamat. Tone Hock. Nangkachindr, Darrel, Hin Chuan, Benvrc. Moontlth. Admiral92 words
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Article27 1956-06-27 10 Hessensteln Lloyd June 27 Henmonr BL June 30 Bteconshire June 27 CJlvriebank BL June 3C Eurvnhates June 27 l^omednr June 3U Steel Vendor June 2727 words
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Article58 1956-06-27 10 seller?: August $2?i buyers, H7| sellers. HOLIDAY CUTLER. BATH CO LTD. Copra JULY Buyers Sellers 11 a.m $27(( $27* Noon $27| $27| 4 pr- |271 $27$ 5 p-m $274 $27$ AUGUST II am. $L'7i $27J Noon |27J $27i 4 p.m. $27i $27J ■Pm $27* |27] HCB -Ltd. closing price;58 words
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Article98 1956-06-27 10 STORMS AFFECT OUTPUT KUALA LUMPUR. Tue? Heavy storms during the lat- ter months of last year hindered Hong Fatt (Suncei Bc<^. Ltd's production seriously and profits for 1955 fel] by more than $495,000 to $280,424. This was declared at the firm's annua] general meeting held here. "Production was hindered seriously98 words
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Article156 1956-06-27 10 DOLLAR FALLS AGAINST 'Nothing Abnormal THE Malayan Exchange Bank^ Assoriatior !r^J ed its selling: and buying T.T. ratpv i« m--1/32 of a penny, Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland. <n.< the Association, said yesterday. These stood at 2/3 39 32 selling 2 4 i T.T.. 1 4 32 HI) Yestcrda? s156 words
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Article288 1956-06-27 10 Changes m M.EB.A rates to merchants yesterday were:London: selling. TT or OH 2 3 29 32; buying, airmail TT 2 4 1/32; O.D. 2 4 3 32. 30 d st 2 4 1 4 45 d 'st 2 4?' 60 d st 2 4 I fl. 90 d288 words
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Article21 1956-06-27 10 AX official Indian ricl< r has left New Delhi by hh r Europe to settle contract- for steel plants.21 words
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288 1956-06-27 10 Mechanizing Rice Planting In Brunei CABLE traction has had its first full scale trial as a means of mechanizing rice growing m the swamp lands of Southeast Asia. A representative of a British firm of consulting engineers, reports that although the experimenters know that they have not yet encountered all288 words
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Article36 1956-06-27 10 THE Feip^u, f f'ne uorlc iTS iSS fj^d of the FJLO m 2?' Jakarrn, Dr H r fs^pore on hi* t«uti soil research tndtorXS done*ui f Ik H^Jhl* to rubber phntmg J^ mUpT36 words
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Article29 1956-06-27 10 highest monthly fiHA jres forjs" and Mav Hn f™ J£?o* same period jf^^-pr the wilt* of iWttffc ers' sales dnvtiMjjj ..i. a BSSvH A29 words
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Advertisement41 1956-06-27 10 NEW YORK June 25 (UP) Dow -Jones Closing AveragesSTOCKS: SO Industrials 48R 4*5 20 Rails 186.39 15 Utilities fin i.=> 65 Stocks 174 02 BONDS: 40 Bond. 96.15 Tin I>ov .lone* Commodity Future! Index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 157.1941 words
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Article, Illustration661 1956-06-27 12 LORDS, England, June 26. AUSTRALIA WON THE SECOND TESTj HERE TODAY WHEN ENGLAND FLOPPED OUT AT 186 RUNS IN! THEIR SECOND INN-' INGS JUST AFTER LUNCH. Australia, with a lead of ill rum on the fourth day's play, took the decision by 185 run". Scorei wore: Australia661 words
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636 1956-06-27 12 Blackwood 'Power' Stops Kow loon's Run Of Wins By BILL FUNK BIT for a strong Kowloon defence, Singapore would have romped away with the match. Singapore played top gear football and p!n\ed as a team with Bobby Blackwood emerging the hero of this victorious Colcny side. The 5-3 victory was636 words
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Article230 1956-06-27 12 FATHULS BRIGHTEN CHANCES FATHUL Karib Cub. vho art oui to win thli jreari ca tsi >r 2 title brightened their chancea with v v k v v over I M Young Men's SlKh A?mm ation kn lh« S a X A. Divla gat match at Geylanfl Bia« n yesterday Pall)230 words
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Article30 1956-06-27 12 TELECOMMUNICATIONS Departmeni beat Broadcastinf Deoartmeni l—o to win the Jurong Club S:vio.d m the third annual lOCCCT matCO played at Juron^ yesterday. Scorer was C. Daniel.30 words
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Article105 1956-06-27 12 Today's Sport SOCCER SBIIFA LEAGUE— DIV. 1: Honqkong Bank is. Chartered Bank at Farrer Park; Pitlau Bukom vs. Ford at Jalan Besar Stadium; Mercantile Bank vs. S.T.C. at Farrer Park; F. A', vs. Sin.c Darby at F. If. DIV. 2: Bata M. Metal Box at Far re r Park; MansHeld105 words
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140 1956-06-27 12 H 'Kong U. Faces Big Defeat: Retnam Hits 119 A fixe century by X T Retnan put University of Mala- on the road 10 victon when they mot Hongkong Uni- In the bi-annual cnckei match for the Ride Cup a t Scpo> Lines yesterday. Retnam scored 119 runs ou( of140 words
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Article28 1956-06-27 12 "S i h M I R. J U .",V. I Im.n •I v, r I -llnf-idtf l^.liHf/ I."' 1 n X M i: i; b- I .1-28 words
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Advertisement166 1956-06-27 12 GOLD TOP HOMOGENISED M I LX Us as rich as £r fresh milk m value y\ and I Only available m Singapore. COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC TAXi HOME A CARTON OF OVALTINE BISCUITS TODAY ___________BW __Bht ____c^-9BSBk -__|o^"^ H\\T tried 'Ovaltinc' s**5 B^-.SNCt 1 If not,166 words
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Advertisement102 1956-06-27 12 VIOW-B- W^^ I s^ ab& iai H Task. t£k C^"* X t Bb Bh 1 *^/HWMBlWW^^^*^^^^gJ|^TOflwPß6fe^^^ *h j^ gfl I _^m^B^9 'fiß Just watch those glistening Omo too, because Omo «s suds m action; Whether you wash perfumed. Cet the d.rt'O by hand or machine, you do a L A102 words
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Article381 1956-06-27 13 No Trouble For Fleitz WIMBLEDON England, June 26 (AP)— L<»uLse Brough, the defending champion and top-seeded player, opened the women's singles play m the Wimbledon tennis championships today with a 35-minute, 6-0, 6-0 victory over Jean Forbes of South Africa. It whs a tecood381 words
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Article154 1956-06-27 13 TEAMS FOR LEAGUE CUP SOCCER THC ItSi ifiasjur and cup oonipetitions of the Singapore B net Houses Football Awocisition will stari on July 4 II will be run 00 n>ie ouod bsisi11m teams have been divided Into the following groups: (■rnup "A": Mercantile Bank s.c. Honfhoni Bank sc. Chartered Bank154 words
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Article71 1956-06-27 13 SABA's Big Night For SOSC Fund SINGAPORE Amateur Boxir.^ r Association's charity flffht, 11. aid of the SOSC bind; will be held on Aufuat 24 at the SB A Hall. Ihe pro^raiii.-ne, m v.hi'h the Colony*i 1956 boxing champions will meet the Jl Bn. R.AO.C. team who won the farelf71 words
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198 1956-06-27 13 CANADA KEEPS THE LEAD OVER AMERICA VIRGINIA WATKR. Surrc\. .lunp 2(>. (Reutcr) Canada maintained their overnight load of three strokes over the I'nited States m the third round of the Canada Cup international team Rolf tournament over the Wentworth Course her* today. s:, n {-'■<• ird < r.' r today198 words
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Article232 1956-06-27 13 LONDON. lane M. (Reutert— Cricket result* .v Birmingham Warwickshire beat Lancashire h--leven wickets Lancashire 111 and secondly lift Warwick re XlO Rlftd secondly ?,2 !<>: <; r <-■<■. At Northampton. Middlesex beat Northamptonshire b. v seven wickets. Northamptonshire 222 and no Titmua seven for 27 Middk ex 2-">4232 words
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Article147 1956-06-27 13 ST. JOHN'S So- rti Club bet>l Singapore Recreation C'^b 4 l to win a SAFA D.v 2A >;^;<- loccei nmtrh on ttai padansj ve~terday. src Dpi f! sera hi lOth minute through P Pr-t'TV bo ilamnu d m i 10-yard drive They tailed to bold on147 words
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169 1956-06-27 13 NAPLES June lf i (AP) A'.anaar S/.abo v the H^n^arinn water polo *'ar. sapped away from hil tr.v. c! in^ team today .'md rci .c e i politics] a jrluin :n Italy. Hungary*! water po.o team von Urn Olympic championship at Helsinki mAP - 169 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-06-27 13 Abner gy Al Capp lUcy Oop By V. T. Hamlin vi* THATSURC \iD EFFECT OOP'S f TWNK HE\VOu'gMM -x tt d _f >upoj;\t f--A>z Vr j rEirE\p V'.'i. «OZS 1 w A *> 4__Mv_i t ______iy^*r*- -**3___f /^^^v. ______________i I^ J .a r_E^__CC i* o• fho Heart Oi Juliet Jones165 words
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Article1228 1956-06-27 14 RACE 1: 2.4sp.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 4-© rurs. 1. Kemptnn oj 9.00 M s. Lim Chone Pang mnfivorH Chan Teck Chye Danieis nSnnrllv 2. V.H >t,.r One U B.U Ho Stan. e Donnelly m trhpfl •IT". \ir Kate .Vv 8.12 Mr T.F Wor.z Daniels R1,228 words
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304 1956-06-27 14 RACE THREE 111 ILE PSALTER ha* In f n uorkins like a winner m In* nutrninu effort* anil tin nnt prnpone to took he*soml him for my choice m tht.% race tor (Inns Four, Division Tiro horses over j\ (urlont>$ t 1:■ -,r-r/1 by304 words
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364 1956-06-27 14 HE WftM HIS LAST TWO RACES EAg* Watch Rip Kirby For An Upset Says Windsor Lad DAVENPORT, an Aus-tralian-bred four-year-old, should take the five and a half furlong sprint (Race Four) for Class Four horses and chalk up his third win off364 words
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823 1956-06-27 14 RACE ONE If Mugeins runs up to hi? track form ho should have no trouble winning the opening race of the afternoon. IfUSftati a three-year-old Bewildered geldins and a half brother to the useful Froemont. created a good imprci»ion when he beat Helen823 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-06-27 14 JOCKEY TIP Champion Garnet Bougoure m the 4-15* There was heavy rain at Kuala Lumpur yesterday and the track for today's races will be yielding at best. BROADCAST Rediffusion will broadcast commentaries on all races today. BIG SWEEP The Forecast Pool will be held on Races 3, 571 words
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225 1956-06-27 14 RACE EIGHT On his third to Marsiglio over ten furlongs at Penang I am giving Santa Claus a chance to find his winning turn. Santa Claus has been dropped three divisions with nine pounds extra and I think he will take some beating225 words
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155 1956-06-27 14 LIM Wei Lon, on P of the Colony's most promising young- sters. will lead the Singapore Combined Schools badminton team against the Combined Universities on Monday. The match, which will be de cided on three sineles and two doubles lor boys and one155 words
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Article147 1956-06-27 14 1 1 Windsor Latf The Spectre Trundle Hiij T"^^^ MUGGINS ORE M|; h X|| Prime Jester Prince .letter Muiicm.. TTTT Kempton AH WHI ROYAL FRESCO PLhAMKE PARK pi I\m TT" !i^J*e Pulot Itam Roman Hjer Ko>.i| I nm i rieavure Park Kiiyal hnMo IVnw.ihi. HfH.^^ LITTLE PSALTER OPO^MNI KlKlllirw147 words
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240 1956-06-27 14 RACE FIVE Strictly on his first day' display Winterdnna wUI a^am dominate the b^*t;n2 but I expect Hopsasa t w improvement on his i*<vrmri and make amende In the main >ix-furlong race fOf Cl I Three perlormc rs. Hopsa^a lost no en t240 words
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