Singapore Standard, 4 July 1956
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Title Section34 1956-07-04 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD v POLICE -5" EL ***** (5 lin«T 2400 -fR J f\s VJm J 9* FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 I vn. >«•• SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY,. JULY 4, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS34 words
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Article112 1956-07-04 1 Burma Will Stay Neutral IN GOO N. July 3 The Burmese t today an- r ■<! ;t would adhere of neutrality un relations. nf add^d- M Om ibllshing ns with all proved to be policy In a h co-existence Inevitable >pment ol n I thermonocß ax id gained [both major112 words
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Article, Illustration276 1956-07-04 1 GEORGE MEDALLISTS M alayan Police Heroes Get Awards KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Three members of the Federation of Malaya Police Force were today honoured with Britain's highest civilian award for gallantry the George Medal. The Federation Government announced that the Queen had approved the awards to Inspector Loh Kwang Seang, Inspector276 words
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Article23 1956-07-04 1 "lJ 3 AP> i r officers i British Comet hour-long them took one after t the I- n flight23 words
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Article119 1956-07-04 1 STRIKE ACCORD SLIM PITTSBURGH. July 3 (UP) The economic blows ot the three-day nationwide strike of 650.000 United Steel workers hit the transportation industry today with furloughs scheduled for thousands of workers. Railroads alone scheduled layoffs for upwards of 30.000 workers by the weekend. Truck, lake and driver workers also119 words
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Article21 1956-07-04 1 THE U.S. Stair Department osed yesterday that an -tant military attache Kb Russian embassy was deported test month- UPUP - 21 words
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310 1956-07-04 1 SAVAGE' TREND STARTLES KATHI KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sailors have a girl m every port but many young Malayan pel icemen go even one better they take a new wife with every transfer. In fact. it would be more proper to say310 words
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Article92 1956-07-04 1 LONDON. July 3 <AP)— An assertion 'ty Premier Solomon Bandaranaike yesterday that Britain has agreed to give up her important Indian Ocean bases m Ceylon drew a swift denial from the Eden Government. The Ceylonese leader told reporters that Britain has agreed to give92 words
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Article29 1956-07-04 1 THE Queen yesterday, approved the award of her Gold Poetry Medal for 1956 to Mr. Edmund Charles Blunden, head of the English Department at Hongkong University. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article73 1956-07-04 1 TOKYO. July 3 (UP) The leader of Burma's delegation to the Asian-African students' conference has announced that Aug. 20 will b« declared "Colonialism Day'" m support of Algerians m their struggle against the French. Radio Peking said today. The broadcast quoting the official New China News73 words
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Article187 1956-07-04 1 LONDON. July 3 (AP)— Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, whose successful ambition was to help throw the British out of India today became a Citizen of London the highest honour the city can bestow. The Indian Premier drove through cheering Londoners to the centuries-old Guildhall to187 words
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194 1956-07-04 1 Seven Arrested For Attacking Young Girls PARIS. July 3 (Reuter) Seven young men have been arrested m Paris on charges of attacking and robbing girls who refused to take part m pagan loverites, police sources said today The seven, aged between 21194 words
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94 1956-07-04 1 Rubber Up 2 3/8 Cts. But Tin Drops SINGAPORE rubber -prices rose 2 3/8 cents to 87 7/8 cents per lb. for first grade July shipment on a market that closed barely steady. Singapore prices gained strength from the cpcnin o on steadier New York prices, which caused short-covering on94 words
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Article, Illustration316 1956-07-04 1 Alsatians Will Help Track Down Smuggled Opium THE Singapore Customs Department will soon recruit the services of an Alsatian which qan smell, spot and seize smuggled opium. The dog. which has yet not been namec. is now under secret tra.ning m Britain. "The dog will be used m both land316 words
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155 1956-07-04 1 SAIGON, July 3 (UP)— Soviet and Communist Chinese aid to North Vietnam is arriving m "sizeable" quantities, a highly informed foreigm source said today. •"It is difficult to get and cents of Communist any true picture m dollars foreign aid to North Vietnam."155 words
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Article199 1956-07-04 1 JAKARTA. July 3 (UP) An exhausted President Soekarno returned home from an earth spanning tour today confident that the West now understands Indonesia. i The 55-year-old Indonesian leader was visibly tired as he stepped Irom a chartered Pan-American airliner at Kemajoran airport at 8 a.m.199 words
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Article29 1956-07-04 1 RUMANIANS visiting Pans say that Bucharest is rile with rumours that Ana Pauker. the former Communist Foreign Minister who fell m disfavour, has died maybe poisoned. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement14 1956-07-04 1 VfNT-AXIA HARRISONS LISTER ENG. LTD., Spore Kuolo Lumpur Penong 9 frf&lf QO OH rwffftC14 words
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596 1956-07-04 2 Office Boy Says He Received $300 For Cashing Three Cheques AN office boy, testifying at the trial of a journalist accused of using cheques for the purpose of cheating, yesterday told the Singapore High Court Ijpw he earned a total of $300596 words
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Article230 1956-07-04 2 SEQUEL TO ROAD ACCIDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Kobert Francis Greer, 40-year-old insurance representative who sustained three fractured ribs and had a leg shortened by inches from a car crash, today MJCd a rubber planter for damages totalling over $70,000. The planter. Baird-Bren-nan. was driving Greer m230 words
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Article166 1956-07-04 2 Boys' Town Dream Realised THE dreams of two Changi ex-prisoners of war were tealised yesterday when Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, declared open the new wing of Boys Town m Bukit Timah Road. Boys' Town was conceived m the minds of these two men whose vision and charity166 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-07-04 2 AMERICANS are m tensely interested m Malaya especially m its 2 "shooting war." Dr A* jW. S. Thevathasan, South-east Asia's Dis--2 trict Governor of Rotary International, told The < Standard yesterday. Dr. Thevathasan (above) recently return- > ed to Singapore after attending: a mammoth Rotary Convention141 words
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Article18 1956-07-04 2 MR L. DE SILVA, postmaster Jeram, Kuala Selangor. left on transfer to the Ampang Post Office yesterday18 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-07-04 2 Mystery 'Prof.' Flies In AN Indonesian "professor." tsman Effendi. (above) passed through Singapore yesterday on his wav to Jakarta from Moscow. He said he had ">0 Russian students and three assistants at Leningrad and Moscow I'niversities for his courses on Indonesian language and literature. "Russians are very interested m IndonesianStandardpic - 112 words
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248 1956-07-04 2 Wanted A Smoke Badly -So He Gets Year's Jail A YOUNG soldier's temptation to smoke a cigarette after a few drinks was so great that he assaulted a woman who tried to stop him stealing her cigarettes Private Bryce Campbell Muir. 19, was found guilty on two charges of assaulting248 words
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Article109 1956-07-04 2 THE Singapore Malayala Sahitya Samithi (Literary Association) had asked Radio Malaya for more time for its Malayalam programmes m its Indian Section A resolution to this effect was adopted by the Association at its annual meeting recently. The Association comp'ained that Radio Malaya allotted only109 words
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Article111 1956-07-04 2 THE Singapore City Council has rejected a recent request made by its Labour Unions' Federation to raise the retirement age of daily-rated A spokesman of the Council told The Standard yesterday that the Council has now reaffirmed its existing policy vvhich requires all daily-paid workers111 words
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105 1956-07-04 2 SALES assistants m Singapore shops have a grouse. They complain that they are not prodded with seats m their shops, although a Government regulation requires this The secretary of the Singa- pore Shoo Employees' Union, Mr N Thangasamy, told The Standard yesterday that105 words
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Article207 1956-07-04 2 JK HBEJKWYKJM FOUR hours before her mother. Lim K\m 46, was found hanging, her daughter I^ P Boer, 11, cried out to her: "Mother, mother, don t drint soap water." i 1 13 Boey Yam said this at an inquest on her mother m a Singapore Coroner"s Court, yesterday.207 words
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Article47 1956-07-04 2 TELOK ANSON, Tucs Tn e 20th Telok Anson Sea Rove/s he d s successful social at ihe Sith?mbaram Pillay Tami] School on Saturday evening An:on; the POVCity HCHM <>n the programme was s talentimc contest which was won by Miss Ngah Hoe Peng.47 words
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Article99 1956-07-04 2 ALOR SI Fenc'-H'i ir. i ern"-es'i sidering financial aut< I Councils 1958, Assistant Lo t EUhn Hiembei Town Council tc Tne A."£ is touring that -V attain fii penar- I lors then He s< eg pinn fc J respon t their li a n:-e^ by th« 'inninfd bul this99 words
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Article78 1956-07-04 2 i 1 Poop Ah Mvi «??J I terday award"! S.V»«» the Sine;iP' r Court for an <^' Which hrr formrr* plover h;iri during a Quarrel Poon sued rr employer K« m M 5 for an eyp injnn She rrteivrd uhrr>' with an urtibn Kuan78 words
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Article38 1956-07-04 2 LIBRARY FOR NEW VILLAGE KUALA SEL/ More thai tondfd the op< of the Batang f J Village Public Libri C.R.D. Dan by. w local District Offi' The library T a with th( Malayan Pul ciation Headq Kuala Lump:::38 words
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Article27 1956-07-04 2 KUALA SEI AN Inche Ismail from Police Kuala Lump-; over duties as Pis Officer here I He replaces nappah. who hi I Kuala Lumpur.27 words
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Advertisement165 1956-07-04 2 GOOD NEWS IIiOIMAII lIS I'ttlO m the new LARGER .j^f Bottle [jlg^ ii"fm wiui nothing changed except i i* it It 1» the same delicious Coca-Cola wholesome quality and at the same low price. LION LIMITED, authorised bottlers of (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) COCA-COLA 'JPjlgl REX an, PMjMfSgi MIGHTY IN SCOPE165 words
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Article, Illustration247 1956-07-04 3 At 17. She's Seeing The World All By Herself :;;.ON T DE and pretty Marilyn 17-year-old high school .T n! from Corvallis, Oregon, USA, f the few people who have an m ty to see the world ai such Marilyn, whose father is Dr Kline< Swygard, Professor of Political ScienceStandardpic - 247 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-07-04 3 ILI RED KATZ. United H o r. p Office dcpartmpnt exon an inspection WHir of the company's •if; > n the Far Flast, rrtvt m Singapore The tv tn nb.'Ct t of his la outline to TnitPd \rti*ts managers tmi Ntrihutors. the ■3 <« impressive70 words
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198 1956-07-04 3 PAP. RALLIES POLICE WILL CONSIDER AGAIN SINGAPORE Commissioner of Police, Mr. N. G. .Morris, yesterday told Peoples Artion Party Secretary, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that be will consider applications from the PAP to hold public meetings m the Colony. Mr, Lee met the Chicf 1 Secretary. Mr. W. A. C.198 words
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Article26 1956-07-04 3 TEACHERS from Pahans will meet on July 7. (or the annual general meeting of the National Union of Teachers, Pahang branch, to elect office-bearers.26 words
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174 1956-07-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —More than 400 monthlypaid workers of the Municipal Council here today threatened strike action m 14 days unless the Council took steps to stop alleged discrimination against Asian staff. Mr. R.C Daniel, secretary of the Municipal Council Staff Union, said that they174 words
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Article24 1956-07-04 3 THE P.W.D. headquarters, Kuala Lumpur, announced yesterday that the Temerloh ferry is open to light traffic only due to low water and24 words
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264 1956-07-04 3 One Way To Marry Their Men ALOR STAR. Tues.— Che Azmi Mohamed, First Assistant State Secretary, said at a meeting of the Council of Malay Customs and Religion, yesterday that he had known cases of Chinese girls who ran away from their parents to embrace264 words
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328 1956-07-04 3 LET THERE BE ONE TRADE MISSION TO CHINA Colony Wants Pan-Malayan Team THE present desire by businessmen, both m Singapore and the Federation, to step up trade with China, may result m a joint delegation of these two territories visiting that country, The Standard was told yesterday. A section of328 words
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Article69 1956-07-04 3 SIX members of the Photographic Society of Singapore have been awarded the Associateship of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain for "outstanding achievement." They are from left: Messrs. Tham Yew Fun, Wan Yue Kongr, Kuan Chee Yew, Wang Su Fah, Tan Siong Teng and Ang Kok69 words
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Article154 1956-07-04 3 Tell Cttee Your Problem' SERVING officers of the Singapore City Council who feel that their foreign degrees are not fully recognized can now lay their complaints before a special committee. T HZI-.i~.M-~ Disclosing this to The Standard yesterday, the Acting City President. Mr. R. Middleton Smith,154 words
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Article179 1956-07-04 3 Peeved For Not Being Invited KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malay businessmen are peeved over the fact that no Malay has yet been invited to participate m the proposed trade mission to Red China. Dato Yahaya bin Haji Abdul Razak, president of the PanMalayan Malay Chamber of Commerce, said today that he179 words
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84 1956-07-04 3 THE manager of the Aziz Lighterage and Transport Company. Gu^am Mahmood. was yesterday acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of obtaining a loan of $500 whilst an undischarged bankrupt. District Judge Eu Cheow Chye. m acquitting Mahmood. gave him the benefit of84 words
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Advertisement80 1956-07-04 3 POLIKOFF look nf, pass to wpcit &f% L3*T«rt3 if X\*y\ 1 r/inf« n HA\DGRADE fClvn^^M>jl^ f //f hrep convenient pockets 9 Mf ■irnfu'p, tasting nhape^ and a T -^\|B^ r ui7/ wear near* sLfc^i v Ul ABLE IN A GREEN MARL, 1 UK CHECK BROWN, A PLAIN COVATT V l80 words
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Advertisement178 1956-07-04 3 NOW ON SALE ODDMENTS ONCE IN A LONG WHILE WE OFFER THE PUBLIC AN ACCUMULATION OF ODDMENTS SURPLUS STOCKS OF OUR USUAL TOP QUALITY GOODS TO BE SOLD OFF AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. THIS MAKES SHOPPING NEWS! ITS WORTH YOUR WHILE TO INSPECT ALL THE AMAZING BARGAINS ON OFFER THERE IS178 words
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Article200 1956-07-04 4 Stop This Miners Told Home Guards Were Gambling In Kongsi Houses New Order Will Close Up Security Gaps IPOH, Tues. Owners of Chinese mines, under the protection of the Kinta Valley Home Guards, have been asked by the Force Commander to prohibit gambling by guards m their kongsi houses. Col.200 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-07-04 4 AFTER a short honeymoon m Italy, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wise returned to Singapore from London last night. They wore married recently at Brompton Oratory, London. Mr. Wise, of the Colonial Development Cor- potation, will leave with his bride for Tawau, British North Borneo, on Friday. Mrs. Wise,73 words
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Article114 1956-07-04 4 News Vendor Attacked By 3 Thugs THREE thugs attacked a news vendor and his family last night as they were eating their dinner at their home m Telok Blangah Road a few hundred yards from the Keppel Road police station. Singapore. Mohamed Anvar received a wound on the head. He114 words
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Article62 1956-07-04 4 PRIVATES Gr.anan Ye.sudian. 22, and Frederick Ross. 21, were Charged m a Singapore court yesterday with 'attempted murder by stabbing Private Kel'.y Williams with the broken eri£e of a bottle, at Balmoral Road. Nee Soon Garrison, on June 27, The charge was read and explained to62 words
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Article26 1956-07-04 4 DONATIONS to tn e Lady Templcr Tuberculosis Hospital fund during June amounted to 526.467. Flag day collections added a further $15.00Q to +he fund26 words
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Article159 1956-07-04 4 CLOSINIi rubber prices (cents per Ib.) In Singapore yesterdaj) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot (nom.) 87; 882 July No. 1 RSS 872 884 No. 2 RSS 842 83 i No. 3 RSS 832 84 i Tone: Barely steady S'POKfc TIN The price ot tin on the159 words
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132 1956-07-04 4 PENANG, Tues.— The local branch of Party Negara has decided not to recognize the Reid Constitutional Commission, and will not submit a memorandum to the commission on the country's constitution. This decision was made when the party's executive committee which met at the Malay132 words
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Article48 1956-07-04 4 SIR Robert Knox. vicechairman of Dunlop Rubber Company, Ltd., Australia, flew into Singapore last night after attending a business conference with the head office m London. Sir Robert is also the chairman of the National Mutual Lira Assurance Company. He leaver for Australia today48 words
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286 1956-07-04 4 Move To Help Unemployed IFOH. Tues.— To heip achieve and maintain full employment, local advisory committees to Employment Exchanges have been formed m four centres m the Federation Ipoh Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Johore Bahru Employment exchanges are alroady m existence m these four286 words
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Article33 1956-07-04 4 TWO rival gangs clashed m crowded Johore Road, Singapore, last night. Two e?.ngsters and a coffee stall proprietor, Cheah Kirn Thian, were injured. Police have detained two men.33 words
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Article76 1956-07-04 4 AN entirely new revue ot Don Yada's "Latin Fpllies." with 30 show girls -appearing. will perform m Singapore again next week after an absence of a year. The 45-me.nber troupe, whic is arriving this week. Will open their 1956 Colony season at the Majestic Theatre. The76 words
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Article140 1956-07-04 4 IPOH, Tues.— Residents of Stmpang Pulai New Village, sacked" fmm mines m the area as a result of a Perak War Executive Committee's directive to mine owners, have sought the aid o A the Labour Department to get lobs About 80 workers are affected by140 words
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Article136 1956-07-04 4 PENAN'G Tues.— The Bayan Lepas Airport will be closed from Aug. 21 for extension and widening of the runway to meet with improvements m aircraft design and size. The Standard learnt today. The work is expected to take about eight months. During the interval. Malayan136 words
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Article71 1956-07-04 5 Witness Startles Court kreta, Hashim bin startled a Sir.gawhen be appeared t V. C> S 'V- v Honour, \a f hrorher-in-evidence against F he la convicted, ■>" r.o cr.e to 1-^ok nal foean^s case You stion ia and i toteD the truth." I I UntiM I 22 a: Pas:r ling71 words
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Article17 1956-07-04 5 I- re Four:.-. M gis- 4 pan. near toe jui g B; bru W3S FGCOT 3nd17 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-07-04 5 WEDDING bells rani: for three sisters last Monday when m a chorus they said together "I do "at the Registry of Civil Marriages, Penang. The brides are the daughters of Settlement Councillor Cheah Sen* Khim. Standardphotos show the happy brides and grooms outside the Registry after118 words
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228 1956-07-04 5 ENCHE Mai bin Gulam, the crippled Malay seaman who returned recently from Au<*:\;';.i afier an absence of 10 months from the Colony and warded m the General Hospital, has refused to accept the balance ot his wages. A representative of the Master Attendant's228 words
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84 1956-07-04 5 New Party Awaits Govt. Recognition The newly-formed Muslim political party, Ansarul Islam, has decided to rease its campnisn for supporters for the time bcins until it is recognized by Government as a proper political party. Secretary of the Party Mr. Ahmad AH Khan Surattee told The Standard yesterday Ansarul Islam84 words
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Article65 1956-07-04 5 V P. KRISHXAN Piilay was rharqed m a Singapore Court yesterday with criminally intimidating V. K. Chandra.; at Surrey Road on Monday. The prosecution alleged that Piilay threatened Chandran with injury if he were to give evidence against him m Court. Chief Inspector Santa65 words
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Article47 1956-07-04 5 SOOX Eng Chwee. 27. was charged m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday with possession of a .38 Webley revolver, on July 2. m his home at 843. Lorong 3, Geylang. No plea was recorded and Soon was remained till July 11.47 words
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Article221 1956-07-04 5 Sent To Jail On Trust Charge A Singapore City Council rates collector. R. Govindasamy, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by tne Second District Judge, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday. Govindasamy pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $130.80 from Oct.221 words
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Article70 1956-07-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Members of Lord Reid's Constitutional Commission, who are at present m Johore. today called on the Mentri Besar, Dato Wan Idris. They held Informal talks with the Dato at his office, at which Dato Tunku Inche bin Abdul Radin. Deputy Mentri Besar of Johore,70 words
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Article48 1956-07-04 5 MANDARIN songs greeted Lady Black, wife of the Governor, Sir Robert Black, at the Wan Tsu Chinese School, Changi Road, Singapore, yesterday, when she paid the school an official visit. Lady Bl.n k aiso visited the Geylang Craft Centre and the Katong Convent.48 words
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Article185 1956-07-04 5 A LEADING Malay writer suggests that the revision of school text books, particularly on literature and history, be one of the main duties of the Malay Literary Agency which the Federation Government is to set up shortly. The writer. Inr.he Harur; Aminurashid. said yesterday the185 words
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256 1956-07-04 5 Plans Afoot To Turn City Into Modern Fairyland PLANS to make Singapore a "city of a million lights" and rivalling the best m the world will be put for consideration of the City Council soon. The plans aimed at making Singapore's waterfront a 'galaxy of colours and glowing spectacles." according256 words
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Article166 1956-07-04 5 UNION WANTS LOCAL PILOTS SINGAPORE'S Malaysian Ship Officers Union is to protest against the absorption of foreigners into the local pilotage service, while opportunities for training local men to fill these posts are being denied by Government. A spokesman for the Union told The Standard that it deplore s the166 words
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Article56 1956-07-04 5 THE Singapore Co-operative Union will hold a rally at the Raffles Institution ground on Saturday to observe "International Co-operative Day." President of the Union. Mr. L. Rayner, will read th* I.C.A Declaration at the Rally. The Union will also hold a dance at the Raffles Hotel56 words
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Article36 1956-07-04 5 HONGKONG. July 3 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.76 to £1 Sterling; $5.9125 to US$l; $1,834 to Malayan $1; 50. 176 to one Indonesian Rupiah;Goid $258 to a tael.36 words
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Advertisement221 1956-07-04 5 *^1 1 GREGORY PECK as TOM RATH 1 1 THERE WERE SECRET PLACES IN i HIS HEART HE COULDN'T Lwvw.>, SHARP WITH A\Y()\L! >.->^^- 2Oth Century-Fox present* COLOR by OE LUXE Cl N em aScoPc ODEON Sat. at Midnight SNOGEM t /"BBS*. JMm WATERPROOF if^^J/F SHOCK PROTECTED NONMAGNETIC Vfejp UNBREAKABLE221 words
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Article465 1956-07-04 6 T^HE proceedings of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference m London have been narked by several new developments that have arisen out of their discussions. The problems which they faced have gained added significance and from the trend of reports received, it is possible that final decisions on certain465 words
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Article409 1956-07-04 6 'THE enthusiasm demonstrated by Singapore and x Federation traders on the question of sending a trade mission to Communist China must have mused much heartburning among the American. and the remnants of the Kuomintang diehards m this country. Not only Chinese but European and Indian traders are409 words
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Article1064 1956-07-04 6 O'Donovan j - O'Donovan j By WASHINGTON THE many towered island of iVianhattan is as marvellous a thing as man ever made. But it is also one of the most helpless. Last week the transport workers on the subway went on a lightning strike. As is usual everywhere, the1,064 words
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Article518 1956-07-04 6 H Aster jsekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME H Aster jsekera by J Q^E of the known things 2 Ceylon Prime Minister J Solomon Banriaranaike has 2 done m London is to show 5 keen commonsense and dis--2 pel fears raised by his.after--2 election pronouncements 2 which indicated that he had 2518 words
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Letter297 1956-07-04 6 Sir; It is obvious that Dr Lim Tay Boh. a member of the academic staff of the University of Malaya, did not understand what Mr. Cheong Hock Hai meant when he said that it was time that the University of Malaya should introduce parttime degree courses. Mr. Cheong,297 words
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Letter294 1956-07-04 6 Sir; Hats off to Mrs. Halimah Latiff for her courage m championing the opposition to the conversion of the trade fair m Geyiang to another amusement park, since it will be a "threat" to the moral welfare of the Malay women m that area. Though she294 words
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Letter265 1956-07-04 6 Sir: Commenting on a reported recommendation of a Pakistani marriage committee that Muslims should not be allowed to take a second wife without court permission. Dato 5.1.0. AlsagofT. chairman of the Spore Muslim Advisory Board, said: "I know very lew Muslims here who have taken a265 words
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Letter172 1956-07-04 6 Sir; Federation Government Temporary Clerks should also get a revision of salaries m line with their colleagues, the permanent clerks, higher and lower divisions, because the work performed by them is equally important to the Government. Many of them have the qualifications for entry to the Supernumerary Services,172 words
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Article, Illustration657 1956-07-04 6 NORA BELOFF - WAR TAX FOR FRANCE NORA BELOFF By Paris OVERRIDING the powerful pressure groups who want to figrht the Algerian war <»n credit, the French oiovernment has finally decided to make the taxpayer pay. Phis will doubtlessly be good news for the Algerian Nationalists who are fighting what now seems to657 words
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Advertisement53 1956-07-04 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY ANNOUNCES changes of Telephone \umb<^ of the Railway station and office* m Singapore as under from Bth July, 1956:Singapore (Reservations) 7155 (Train Enquiries) 6433 to 3^J> (Parcels Luggage) 7100 re ]0C (Lorry Service) 6350 to (Inward Delivery) 6525 H ***** (Dist. Officer's Clerk) 6165 fo ***** (Yard Master)53 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-07-04 6 "I bet the furnace is alight, I too!"8 words
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235 1956-07-04 7 TROOPS SEARCH TRAINS AND CARS ROLLING WEST BERLIN, July 3 Poland yesterday slammed down the Iron Curtain on the East German frontier to block escape of rebel workers from Poznan. Western travellers arriving from Poznan reported young Poiish workers trying desperately to getA.P.; Reuter - 235 words
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Article172 1956-07-04 7 Merciless Beating, Miners Warned ■Unrest In Polish Coal Fields I RERUN, July 3. (IP)— The Communists yesteruimitted "unrest" m Polish coai fields and warned prs u^inst Poznan-type revolts. towltl newspaper. 111 Zachodnl" said H ind agents" were upper SUeslan m. i Iml slon k& ibles were not. H i Poanan172 words
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95 1956-07-04 7 Don't Sit On Sidelines Aussie MPs CANBER! A. .!.;:y 3 (Router) Fourteen members of the Foreign Affairs Committee >t the Australian Federal Parliament today railed for an "effective demand (or free elections m Poland. They said that the recent Poznan uprising proved there were still Poles willing to sacrifice their95 words
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200 1956-07-04 7 Pistol Packing Mama Holds Up House Of Commons ,iN July "> (AP) Ptllk Braddock, 1 abourile MP, 1 ,ut j brace of air the House of pi!\ ruled out of kfislatm. Mrs Braddock who rcrre I t M gh Liverpool district, pulled the two pisl Ljj n m P»p« r200 words
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Article44 1956-07-04 7 Ike that] I md the nded yes terday. I r rvopened i I the Interna-I tkna] Petro'eu-n Co accepted a compromise pay increase propo<s: Business employees had walked out m sympathy with some 500 employees of the oil company.44 words
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157 1956-07-04 7 LONDON. July 3 (IP)— Russia today hinted there were bi£ possibilities" for further expansion of Russian economic ties with Egypt, Lebanon and Syria. ■•Naturally, the further expansion of economic ties between our countries, for which •here exist big possibilities, conforms to the needs of both157 words
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Article70 1956-07-04 7 WASHINGTON. July 3. (UP« The United States yesterday termed "wholly false" Communist charges that it was behind the antiOowaimmtrt noting m Poznan. last vaefc •"The demonstrations, m 1 seerurd to have been produced by a surge of p^atup bitterness on the part of an70 words
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Article29 1956-07-04 7 A total of 134 persons wen treated m Pnznan hnsp:?a.s and ambulance stations following Che outbreak of riots ;n Roman, Radio Warsaw said yesterday night.'— A .P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article107 1956-07-04 7 $100,000 And A New Country WASHINGTON. July 3, (UP) The Senate voted yesterday to grant permanent U.S. residence to a North Korean pilot who defected to the West. The pilot. No Kum Sok. flew a MIG tighter plane to an American airfield m Korea on Sept 21. 1953 He received107 words
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Article60 1956-07-04 7 LONDON. July 3. (UP) Hungary's Communist strongman Matyas Rakosi has been ordered by Moscow to "mend his ways" and toe the antiStalin line, diplomatic dispatches from behind the Iron Curtain said yesterday. Rakosi. who is reported to have visited Moscow m the pa>t fortnight,60 words
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Article23 1956-07-04 7 Vice President Richard ML Nixon will visit Chiang Kaishek on Formosa during his current Far Eastern trip, it was UPUP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-07-04 7 CECILE AUBRY loves to sit near hfT baby, Mehdi and play with him. She is not very far from the time of dolls, and the little boy is a wonderful living one for her.- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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124 1956-07-04 7 Train Derailed, Sabotage Suspected GUATEMALA. July 3 <AP) The locomotive of a passenger train owned by U.S. interests was derailed by rocks yesterday and police blamed a new wave of Communist sabotage. They reported that two bombs were found unexploded last night at a power substation.- also owned by a124 words
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Article163 1956-07-04 7 CHICAGO. July 3 (AP) Last November a stranger on Madison Street tried desperately to sell Cush Bey, 18. a ladies' watch for five dollars (Msls). Because Beys wife. Arteluar. 16. had a birthday within a few days, he bought it. Arteluar wore it163 words
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Article272 1956-07-04 7 WAR THREAT DROPS— DULLES Forces Inside Russia Working For Peace WASHINGTON, July 3, (AP)— Secretary of State John Foster Dulles says while We chances of Russia starting: a war are less than they were a year ago, her economic capacity for such a war i* greater. Dulles made these and272 words
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Article35 1956-07-04 7 ISRAEL sees herself as an integral part of Asia and wants to strengthen her ties with all Asian countries, Golda Myerson, Israel's new Foreign Minister, told her first news Conference -Terncalem voc- UPUP - 35 words
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Article29 1956-07-04 7 GENERAL Alfred M. Gruenther. Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, predicts Western Germany will have approximately five divisions of troops "formed" by the end of this year. APAP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration130 1956-07-04 7 UP had been on holiday m Rome, and this is the first picture of her with her parents since rumours of a Juliana Bernhard rift caused by faith healer Greet Hofmans. Ex-Queen Wilhelmina of Holland turned up at the Museum at the lastUP - 130 words
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Article86 1956-07-04 7 NICOSIA. July 3. <AP>— A Greek Cypriot extremist hurled a bomb at British troops m a motorised convoy yesterday and was shot dead by British troops. The British were attacked as they were returning from a search of St. Andrews Monastery on the Karpas Peninsula. A86 words
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Article57 1956-07-04 7 HA VE YOU A NAME FOR IT? VANCOUVER. July 3 (AP) In France they call it "Ie jazz hot." J. B. Ellis hasn't got a name for his yet. but it probably wouldn't be printable anyway. His home suffered fire damage m the bedroom and smoke damage throughout when his57 words
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Article33 1956-07-04 7 NEW DELHI. July 1 (UP) Seventeen villagers were buried alive and six others injured by huse landslides this weekend m the Himalayan disiri-i of Almorah. according to reports received here yesteroay.33 words
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Article31 1956-07-04 7 VATICAN CITY. July 3 (AP) Sir Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hongkong, was received yesterday by Pope Pius XII m a special audience. He was accompanied by his wife.31 words
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Article29 1956-07-04 7 MILAN, July I (AP) A violent storm flooded a !sr£° arc} of Northern I'a'v !as: night, with eight inches of water reported m the streets of Xo-.sra29 words
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Article35 1956-07-04 7 MOSCOW. July I <TP> United Nations Secretary Gencrai Dag H a m m a r«kjo'd arrived m Moscow last night for a mi co-day visit, his first since he BSSumed hie post.35 words
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Article26 1956-07-04 7 DACCA. July 3 (AP) Eight thousand tons of nre, the first part of a Russian 40.000-ion gift arrived m Chittagong East Pakistan, yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement99 1956-07-04 7 »c re? ry 5 agree k^^ j»^^V C''-,mp«a SG! »s the tdeo* Ir^^^x :e tjuminif She, becouse »ts .ght rouch« enobles her to sp«*d up y-^ MKh wii iltm I lim cose, you. becouse, yoo •shng n o mocH.ne bu«lt tor lasting' Oty^D'Q S%^l hcs sprung keys ond every modern99 words
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Advertisement47 1956-07-04 7 St Andrew's Mission Hos P' tal Hfcji^H K^Htbl gHgjji B^M Annual Appeal H M B^^f Ball b Fashion Parade p| ■'^V 'I^l IVft M at the Seaview Hotel, B■■MM MM m m Emm i^Vi Friday. 7th July HHHik^^Bl^^^H^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^fl from 9pm. to 2 a.m. ™^^^^™^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B|^^^^B Raffles Pioce Singapor*47 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-07-04 8 An Unusual Sight At Moscow Airport UNUSUAL sight at Vnukovo Airport, Moscow, is the Royal Air Force Comet II seen before taking off fcr London recently. On the left Is a Vickers Viscount of Central African Airways, the first British civil airliner and the first turbo-prop airliner of British makeAP - 56 words
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218 1956-07-04 8 RABAT. July 3. (UP)— Six thou md Kuerillaa of 4 MB army" rallied to Sultan Ben 5 uasei last nixht and France siniultaneously agreed to quit moving aforccments into Southtern Morocco. Be > h mom ea strength i ned Ihe young Moroccan government218 words
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Article142 1956-07-04 8 Shackles Of American Women MIAMI BEACH, July 3, (UP) Some 3.000 career women 3-esterday got down to the business of throwing off the "remaining shackles of inequality" that burden the American woman at the 13th biennial convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Last night at142 words
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Article292 1956-07-04 8 Record US Military Aid For Defence Of The Far East JET PLANES, TANKS, WARSHIPS AND GUIDED MISSILES WASHINGTON, July 3, (AP)— A high priority flow of U.S. jet aircraft, warships, tanks, "advance weapons," and other military aid to Japan is programmed for the current fiscal year,292 words
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Article105 1956-07-04 8 NEW YORK, July 3 (Reuter) Former President Harry Truman returned here today from his European tour, saying that the Question of a parttime presidency would be part of this year's election campaign. "Nobody can be a part-time President and be a success." he told shipboard reporters.105 words
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Article67 1956-07-04 8 LONDON. July 3 (AP)— The Eden government paid last night that Greece had not responded to its requests to tone down the contents of it? broadcasts to troubled Cyprus. Conservative Gilbert Lonjr- den asked m the Bam Common? then nac J any dimio iti <67 words
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146 1956-07-04 8 LONDON. July 3. (Rtuter) Sir Beverley Baxter. Conservative, drew a picture m the House of Commons last night of prostitutes "drawn up like a guard of honour or dishonour" soliciting m streets near London's Hyde Park. He was tondemnLng vice m the city's West End146 words
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Article107 1956-07-04 8 NEWMARKt'j (AP)-Mis* aachcH 1 sons, 71-\ear |fi *S*> old lady' f battered to n.,,, N ni?ht m her manor hnuv. M reputed on« 0 bL richest women Pol.cc said vhf bren bluric n(f! iron bar m th| 23 and draped ,nv 1(1 n house to flu A 2« V107 words
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Article45 1956-07-04 8 MAX I! A The Phi'lp; ed State; go agreed or. the neer then A 1 m the Ph [j noun A joini both Preside! 1 M- Nixor t this question tiations b< I government urould be y illy held m t"r<45 words
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194 1956-07-04 8 3 WOMEN BARRED FROM SACRED MOUHTAIN NARA. Japan. July 3 (UP) A fiery Buddhist priest yesterday stopped three Japanese women from climbing a sacred mountain which has been closed to women for 1.300 years. The priest adamantly refused to break tradition when three girls from the Tokyo Mountaineering and Skiing194 words
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Advertisement643 1956-07-04 8 Easy Now to Have a Clear, Soft, Smooth Skin Fi Mm |r wmmt ROM HEAD TO TOE v Nixoderm Fights Skin Blemishes, 4 Pimples, Eczeiiia, Athlete's Foot, !*|L/^^lf Itching, Cracking, Peeling Skin and ■r^L Psoriasis While You Sleep I If any of your family are embarrassed and made un-j I643 words
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Advertisement767 1956-07-04 8 c&Lmancu Information at a Glance j fTp*!^^ mmKm^*BSi!mmg m m iP > 130 News <S'; 1.45 Melody 2.15 Comm<" t lit tnl/CfJ|ffiiyS¥f>iK f ye {P> 2pm Schools 2.30 Aas',l,l,^ 3 J **lPi i .Vj A'KlwlKjt Broadcasts (Si; 6pm Pro- Common:. Bfe^^" i- S:^fc. gramme Summary (Si; 602 sembles; ffl^^—^ JB767 words
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Article, Illustration611 1956-07-04 9 HJack . neley - HJack .neley By TONY GARNER, the thirteen-year-old who refuses to be down-hearted, impersonates his favourite singer, Johnnie Raw When murderous gangsters hit the headlines and mean men blindly kill unOrmcd people m the streets of Cyprus, it s::ms hard to believe there's any decency j cH n the611 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-07-04 9 Ircst, I October nies on ;it overlo I planned to A I v m 1922, thit co 1"--m*' orative project was delayed by problem' sfl scared r.-i ?> 7 f stone. The statue, carved of ttone, wot Paul LandotDski, i Frt Hell sculpt rr casl ij financed83 words
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687 1956-07-04 9 1 th (< lifeboat overi t tea tnd.i\ ae> c>tomed is we are to **iUi loads bcm£ long the roads ny ■it tors, such a n would not be Shtlyi nor agreed But the Whitbv years ago, Pll> »ke their iff cheat overland. 1881,687 words
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Article438 1956-07-04 9 Does THUNDER rake up YOUR past? By A Special Correspondent ...then that's why you dive for cover LONDON \V HAT do you do when lightning flashes and thunder claps? Rush to the window or dive under the bed? If you hurry to look at the sky the chances are you438 words
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Advertisement156 1956-07-04 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath, ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL MAN'S BEST WEAR You get more comfort fir Longer Wear m COSMO SHIRTS White U.S.A. Sanforized Porlin156 words
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Miscellaneous225 1956-07-04 9 18 Safety play at billiards? *5 flClfi Vff fi 20. Not .i stronj part for leisure v v^ time (7) mm^ m^ Km^^^^^^ 22, Noi at all lady-like <9> E2Y Vehicle for six? la he a 13 RC3s!!tfflf}n PUZZLE jf-S^.-^. L. Ilkyy yy yilu JL miUmmiU control <.b> m 27225 words
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214 1956-07-04 10 New Method Of Rubber Extraction Is Studied KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaya's big rubber planting companies are studying with interest the new process of extraction developed by the Rubber Research Institute which will treble the country's rubber production. A spokesman of the rubber industry told The Standard today that the claims214 words
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152 1956-07-04 10 Rubber Up 2 3/8c. On Short Covering NERVOUS short-cover-ing m the Singapore rubber market yesterday caused prices to improve sharply to 871 cents per lb. for first grade July shipment, a rise of 2g cents on Monday. The market open?d uncertain at around 88 cents per ib., a rise of152 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-07-04 10 Worh On Britannia BELFAST: Ncaring the stage of completion is this first Belfast-built Britannia Series 300 aircraft, seen m an advanced stage of assembly. This aircraft is due to fly during the approaching autumn. Britannia second line production is well under way at the Belfast factory of Short Bros, andUP - 67 words
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Article133 1956-07-04 10 THE temporary shortage of fresh href an{ m the Singapore market which lasted over a nl now ovei, according to Mr. E. L. Nathan p r o P the Malayan Livestock Company. High prices for Bali cattle, at $2.50 per kati at that time, had marie133 words
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Article112 1956-07-04 10 Rubbers, Tins Tend To Ease THE undertone m the Mala- van industrial shares yesterday was steady and fair business was reported m this section at quotations. Tins and rubbers were Inclined to be lower, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Price changes announced by the Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers112 words
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Article121 1956-07-04 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: 8.8. Pet. 64/3 xci: Gammon $1: Jackson $1.40 cd: M. Breweries $2.70 xci: M. Cement $1.57. $1.58: Robinson ords. $1.47: Cold Storage $1.47J: Straits Steamship $12.75 to $14: Straits Times $2.65 $2.70: Wearne Bros $2.87J; W." Jacks $2.82 i.121 words
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Article102 1956-07-04 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association's buying rates yesterday were: New York 32 11/16 (T.T.), 32 13 16 <O.D.> 33 credit bills and 33 1/16 trade bills <90 d st); Canada 32 18 (T.T.) 32| < O.D.i. 32 9/16 credit bills and 32 58 trade bills (90 d st >102 words
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Article29 1956-07-04 10 THE United Kingdom and Indonesia have signed an agreement under which the U.K. will supply Indonesia with cotton yarn and pieregoods to the value of US$3 million.29 words
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Article45 1956-07-04 10 NEW YORK. July 2 (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages: 30 Industrials 4P] 92 ffeHs 365 90 JJ pities fi7.98 60 Stocks 17=; -Q BONDS: M 40 Bonds pp j fi The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 ave>a*e equals 100 > closed at 154 71."45 words
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166 1956-07-04 10 U.K. TRACTORS TO BE MADE IN INDIA NEGOTIATIONS have now been finalized with the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry under which the Ferguson tractor is to be progress.vely manufactured in that country. Standard Motor Products of India Ltd., an associate company of the Standard Motor Co.. will undertake production166 words
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Article563 1956-07-04 10 SHRINKING DEMAND FOR COCONUT OIL A UNITED NATIONS survey asserts that prospects for coconut oil and copra are among the least stable of all the primary commodities. One of the main causes is the biff decline m the use of this oil for soap-making, the report tells member countries of563 words
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Article99 1956-07-04 10 IfALA r M newsprint 5 this year 3 about 75 per 1 pas: year, if the pi rale of impor flj improved. Compare fl| year's estin fl from Cai fl about to pi r cent Th€ -H Trad'- Com 9 P. Car r M that for the this yeai99 words
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Article38 1956-07-04 10 SINGAPORE C- ''"M Exchange I prices per pic "M wrrc:CO]V coconut oil 'M co »n it c Muntok Sars\K la] Sarh S i n ga po r i fl 9 S( r fl C 27; M"38 words
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Advertisement696 1956-07-04 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. Ta> AoJ£SSMENT DEPARTMENT: Tenders for s 10 years lease of City Council land at Tampenis lying to the north of the Sewage Disposal Works for prawn farming. being part of Lot 64-23. Muklm XXIX area approx 45 acres. Tender Deposit $50'- (refundable). Tenders endorsed "TENDER696 words
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Advertisement1203 1956-07-04 10 NOTICES 1 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF CARGO FROM STRAITS 5 PORTS TO RANGOON SHIPPERS are hereby notified that the Freight c Tariff of the Straiis/Ranf goon Rate Agreement, t( L which the undernoted Line* subscribe, has been extensi- vely amended with effeci t from Ist August 1956. Copies i of1,203 words
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Advertisement145 1956-07-04 10 HOLIDAY CDTUK fl ro. B 0 I JVVt I n i PJB Sji I p.ir. Moot 4 p.m. H C.B. 1 1 roconut oi drum- -r 1 YUGOSLAV LIN? c»dl* From Hongkong tor Rangoon, Bsmbcy, Aden, ort Port Said. Beyrouth and the Adriatic Ports Spore Moloccc P. S'^o^ f m/r145 words
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Miscellaneous230 1956-07-04 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS fish. Sadao. Yon s Ann. Beetong LeoviLe. Tegelberg. Asphalion, Scudai Cabnlla Star Alcyone. Barito. Mekong. cun «ru*Di-ro Steel Vendor, Lapas, Chunchi, SH B NHAR\ ES Olsa Maersk. Batavia, Romaniia D As t > ana^ British Prince 6. Purnea. VanCloon. Lvlopark." f^^^L Garfie:d 9- Denbigshire Ampenan.230 words
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Advertisement766 1956-07-04 11 jLO-FRENCH TRADING CO M LTD. !*SSI 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LSNE NORTH AMERICAN SfRVICE Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Port*. S'por. P. S-h Jm p. 19/ l»»* *«/25 luty 26/27 u |y ,iuus /4 S/« s.pt i /t U9i fe to pr<xted oth«» ports to load766 words
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Advertisement1088 1956-07-04 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 l»co.Do.»tM II! Smcco.el (12 Ikw) "S? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T r- D«pt. -arrtert option to proceed via other r>ortt to load and discharge cairjo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. l»ryba*, tor Liverpool SaUs P S h m Ftnan Avonmouth C.1,088 words
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Advertisement885 1956-07-04 11 MITSUI pQ LINE S'por c S'hom Penont FOR JAPAN trom IndJo Asumoton Mom tor Yoko•Tomo Kobe Mojt 3 Aug FOR JAPAN irtxr Continent Akothison Morti tor Yokohomo Nogoyo. Kobe vie Honokono G 18 FOR L'^.A. vie Suei ♦ot New York Philodelphla. Boltimore Harunosor Moru trom Japan 9 July U luly885 words
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Advertisement648 1956-07-04 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok and/or Fa; East. Penang P. S'hom Spot* "ERRIA"* In Port s B July INDIA" 6/9 July 10/12 Jury 13/15 Jur* SELANDIA" 17/18 July 19/21 ink 22/24 July MOMBASA" 19/20 Juiv 21/22 July 23/26 July Not carrying possengers. HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam,648 words
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Article305 1956-07-04 12 Gaynor Maddox - FOOD NEWS Chicken Galore Gaynor Maddox WWW by www "L^GGS and pork are m quantity. Onions, are recommended to consumers as a special feature. Nourishing dry beans, m excellent supply, are also suggested. In addition to these vegetables, stores m July will stock excellent supplies of beets, cabbage, carrots, and305 words
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Article, Illustration187 1956-07-04 12 AT style ala Ascot— these MIRRORPICS give a random survey of the 1 1 various designs worn at that auspicious meeting:. From left to right:A. Smart m navy blue and white suit j and white hat to match is Miss Carlotta 1 1 Ho -."on. I B.187 words
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Article, Illustration299 1956-07-04 12 Jeanne Graham - Parisienne's Choice for long evenings Jeanne Graham By AS forecast earlier this year, the most popular dress m Paris this summer is the "baby" dress pretty, with full skirt and huge puff-sleeves. In cotton, it is the perfect promenade dress; while m airy fabrics like nylon, organdie, and muslin, it299 words
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577 1956-07-04 12 Gloria Gordon - Do you complain enough? SHOP TALK Gloria Gordon with A CONCLUSION often drawn by visitors to Britain is that the British wojnan lacks courage. Not, of course, the kind of courage it takes to sleep through air-raids or to brave terrorists, but the kind that compels her to speak her577 words
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Article83 1956-07-04 12 My cousin and I have been m love for two years, but our mothers (who are sisters) say that cousins can't marry Is it true our children would suffer?—EG. Cannock The law now permits first cousins to marry A long family history of mental or83 words
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Article473 1956-07-04 12 MARY BROWN - MARY BROWN advises lARV. just seventeen, has been engaged for six months. Now she finds she likes someone else Writing from Fleixstowe, Mary says: Brian is 20. We planned to get married next year. But two months ago I met Don —and now everything473 words
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Advertisement391 1956-07-04 12 EXTRA yA ENERGY^/ WATERBURYS COMPOUH Keep fit supplement your diet r dcdly with Waterbury's Com- V v pound! It's an invigorating *"> tome that's pleasant lasting... a proved help m building Extra Energy. Waterbury's Compound gives "™^w£ you vital nourishing elements mt\ that help increase resistance to fatigue, coughs and391 words
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180 1956-07-04 13 PENNEFATHER NETS FIVE FOR CIVILIANS ppnn^f.ithPr cave look' Singapore W i srand 6—© the Royal W'l i S HA. hockey W it the S.K.C. P. played a srand >rward and th Winck:n the ran I eared FVrv.eD wre to rruike I E ■> tht tlflMa d W.nckn thi second i180 words
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Article39 1956-07-04 13 II Re .-or) F eitz, oi the hrn Kntdied i m I iwn 'ennis i b( >iV and thai c fof bci omen's (United 51 fnited M is S- B Doubles: N P esi (seeded) B-3i39 words
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1068 1956-07-04 13 Linesman - No Excuse For England's Dismal Failure Linesman By "Will you take a wager that Australia will win back The Asr.es? A colleague asked me when the result of the second Test Midi was known. Not till I know what the teams are?" I replied. None but an inveterate gambler will1,068 words
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Article515 1956-07-04 13 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL By THE Hongkong League and Cup champions, Eastern AA, opened their Colony tour at Jalan Besar Stadium last night with a 6-5 victory over a Singapore Chinese Football Association XI m a friendly soccer match. Watched hv more than 5,000 spectators the visitors515 words
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Article45 1956-07-04 13 IPOH. Tues. Perak's soccer prestige which hit rock bottom m the 10-0 defeat by Penang last week, remains unsaivaged as the team despite being strengthened by the inclusion of several servicemen received another drubbing 6-2 from the visiting Kowloon busmen from Hongkong today.45 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-07-04 13 WIMBLEDON'S youngest competitor 16-year-old Jean Forbes falls m her match against 34-year-old champion Louise Brough. Jean who comes from South Africa was defeated 6-0, 6-0. (Mirrorpic)26 words
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Article53 1956-07-04 13 FOLLOWING will represent Singapore "A against Eastern A. A. of Hongkong on Thursday at Jalan Besar Stadium 8 p.m.:Yew Chang. Kok Cheng. Osman Maarof Yong Kong. Rashid Giman. Osman Johan. Ibrahim, Tahif Sahar Jamil Giman Palaniappan. Eastern will play Singapore selection on July 9 and against Kowloon Motor Bus53 words
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Advertisement499 1956-07-04 13 SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED trader open for Lj engagement to firm or firms as sales representative at moderate fee. travelling own car, stop at all big and small town? from west to Per'is and Ea<=t to Kelaman. Reply Box ho T.2745 S.S. OFFICE SPACE VACANT TO Sublet Modern airconditioned office 602499 words
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Advertisement747 1956-07-04 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATH lACKSON At Singapore on .1 3rd Julj. 1956. Nan. beloved wife of Dr. Arthur Jackson Serwcp at Chapel. Bidadari Cemetery at 5.00 pm on Wednesday 4th July, followed by cremation SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Appointment of Secretary and Accountant A PPLICATIONS aa c invited from Chartered.747 words
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Miscellaneous228 1956-07-04 13 II flbner By Al Capp /tXENOKUMSLL J L-OOK ITS-£/?-THAr Y(— THERE'S WAIT v -^T^ --tf g£EASVTO ATTHAT L^ WHY OONT J CALIFC>RNJ"A THECOMMITTEE HERE, DEAR-) SOME. S. T-£CCMM!TrEE|I RECOGMIZE. y POOR THEY TURKJ A SMOG. NO J -I'LL TELL. I'LL BE I SMOG// "WHAT AI 7 A HAPPY GIRL |^T_A228 words
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Article154 1956-07-04 14 Today's Sport SOCCER SBHFA LEAGVE DIV. 1: Mercantile Bank VS. S.T.C. at M.F.A.. Hongkong Bank vs. Chartered Bank at Jalan Bcsar Stadium. Sime Darby vs. Ford at Farrer Park. SheU vs. M. Airway? at Shell; P. Butoom vs. F. W. at Farrer Park DIV. 2: Breweries vs. S.C.S at F154 words
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Article25 1956-07-04 14 THE Parker Cup soccer semi-final replay between RAOC and REME will take place today at Slim Barracks. Alexandria, at 5.15 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-07-04 14 HERE'S how they finished on Saturday, third day of tne Selangor Turl Club June meeting:.18 words
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Article228 1956-07-04 14 WEIGHTS for four races on t he second day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting. Horses Cl. 1. Div. I—61 6 t urs. Shamrock Slipper 909 Triatic 8.12 Sovereign l Cash Cheque 8.09 Hurry Hurry 8.04 Stage Show II 8.02 Barfleur 8.01 Brilliant Light J.U228 words
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Article148 1956-07-04 14 HONGKONG University made sure at least of returning home with one tup. This they did at tennis yesterday when they humbled the University of Malaya 7—o to retain the Dr. Chan Ah Kow Cup. Since the series was in- augurated the Malayans had never once been able148 words
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Article593 1956-07-04 14 Bill Funk - Bill Funk Malaya H'kong Über Cup Tie Says TAKE it from me. The fir^t round tie of the TTber Cup badminton competition between Malaya and Hongkong to be played m Hongkong on August 30 will be a flop. Whetfter the Malayan Über Cup team is593 words
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Article62 1956-07-04 14 LONDON*. July 3 <Reuter> Cricket results: At Hove Sussex beat Cambridge University by ten wickets Cambridge University 220 and secondly 119. Bates five for 43 Sussex 334 for nine declared and secondly nine for no wicket At Westcliff Essex-Hampshire match drawn. Hampshire 155 and secondly62 words
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Article129 1956-07-04 14 UNLESS Skip Wolters. the Singapore Swimming: Club water poloist selected to represent Singapore m the Olympics m November, gets his British naturalisation papers by August 1. he won't be on that plane to Melbourne. Skip who is Dutch, was born m Soerabaya The Singapore Amateur Swimming129 words
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Article348 1956-07-04 14 KEN TOFT - Airmen Lucky To Edge Army KEN TOFT By Royal Air Force were lucky to beat the Army by i the odd goal m eleven when the two teams clashed at the S.H.A.'s hockey quadrangular at the S.R.C. yesterday. Probably badly shaken from their fi 0 defeat on Monday evening against348 words
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Article102 1956-07-04 14 THE Jesse Owens trophy has arrived m Malaya and has been handed over to Mr. K. M. McDonald, president of the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya. ALEX SOARS writes from Kuala Lumpur. Mr J, F. Anderson of the United States Information Service. Kuala Lumpur,102 words
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Article66 1956-07-04 14 ft 1,....!.'.. .j niraj Bingh i nine succ< by an untx itei chanlal i j Anglo Ch scored 139 i J minutes to School b] foui cricket frt< n ground t :dav (.is 5.: Hag Hee I 1 se\-pn tat 38 one fT 4 A.r.s.- J (Baidhii a66 words
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Article225 1956-07-04 14 Stadium For Malayan Meet Ready 3^ fe THE official opening of the .Municipal c Stadium m Penang will be p«ii formed wher Malayan Amateur Athletic Association hoi championships on August 17 ana IK wriw Rangel. However, the stadium will he used for the first time on Friday and Saturday when225 words
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