Singapore Standard, 7 July 1956
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Title Section31 1956-07-07 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines? 2400 #6 ft "A *3* FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M mi. N y SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 7 V 1956 11 PAGES 15 CENTS31 words
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Article200 1956-07-07 1 ANSOM DRAM A AT RAFFLES MUSEUM $50,000 Flung Into Parked Car I Aa jr containv m $10 notes, into a car ..r.cL!I m I Tuesday missing Mr Ng, nd 1 .ver. Vah. were tl abductors Id captive I for one week. The m mey was the ransom which" the kidnappers200 words
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Article143 1956-07-07 1 IPOH, Pri.— Five Chinese Communist terrorists staged a lightning raid on a Chinese -owned tin mine, some three miles from Ipoh, at about one o'clock this morning. In ten minutes they set fire to two engines and broke the pipelines. Damage was estimated at approximately143 words
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Article48 1956-07-07 1 Hattrick For Eileen Golden Voice: KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Miss Eileen Sta Maria, 20, of King's House telephone exchange, won the Selangor Golden Voice competition, concluded m Radio Malaya studios here tonight. Tonight's success meant a "hattriek" for Eileen, who won the title last year and the year befoi48 words
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290 1956-07-07 1 Cwealth Premiers Pfedge 'Peace And Prosperity LONDON, July 6— The conference of British Commonwealth Prime Ministers ended here today with a "peace and prosperity" programme based on their determination to seek world disarmament and to foster aid to the poorer nations of the world. The premiers welcomed the new lookA.P.; Reuter - 290 words
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Article119 1956-07-07 1 PITTSBURGH. Pennsylvania, July 6 (AP) Moving to assure unimpairment of the nationai defence programme, the Government today froze allocation of certain critical steel items as the steel strike rolled on with no sign of an early breach m deadlocked contract negotiations. Top federal mediators119 words
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Article55 1956-07-07 1 PARIS. July 6 (Reuter)— The millionaire shipowner, Mr. Aristotle Onassis, if planning a 100.000 tons deadweight oil tanker about twice as big as the present world's largest to be built m the United States, together with two other large tanker vessels, a spokesman for his shipping55 words
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Article238 1956-07-07 1 PARIS. July 6 (Reuter) Jealousy kills 1,000 French men and women every year, though it is a passion which m most cases can be "cured" by phys'cal exercise combined with breathing pure oxygen, according to the French weekly newspaper France-Dimanche. Left uncured. jealousy would238 words
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Article197 1956-07-07 1 LABUAN: A FREE PORT-Official Duty Only On Drinks, Smokes, And Petrol LABUAN, NORTH BORNEO, JULY 6, (REUTER).— SIR ROLAND TURNBULL, THE GOVERNOR, ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT LABUAN WOULD BECOME A FREE PORT ON SEPT. 1, 1956. This means that the Port will revert to its pre-war status and follows requests by197 words
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Article196 1956-07-07 1 Conspiracy^ ith Officer Alleged HONGKONG, July 6 (Reuter)— Four of Hongkong's Leading British residents were today charged before the Central Court here with conspiracy to enable a Government official to receive a bribe They were WiA|ah_ Miyx^ 1 Iva;\ t.hei QmstmKZiw. <%>', Superintendent of196 words
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Article281 1956-07-07 1 Divorce: It Can't Be Fixed So Man Who Tried To Buy' Out Wife, Has Decree Quashed PENANG, Fri. A High Court Judge todoy quashed a divorce decree because the husband attempted to pay his wife a sum of money not to contest the suit. The Judge. Mr Justice Rifiby. rescinded281 words
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Article112 1956-07-07 1 Foreign Aid Bill: Slap For Ike WASHINGTON, July 6 (R( Miter > The Appropriations Committee V thr House ot Representative: today approved an authorisation bill for money ior the admin .s--trationA Foreign Aid programme which cut the $332.--000.000 proposed for Asia to $3*35.000.000. The Committee also turned down a request112 words
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Article32 1956-07-07 1 WimbledonHoad Wins LONDON. July 6 (Renter) Lew Hoad beat Ken Rosewall 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 m an all-Australian final to win the men's singles title today m the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships.32 words
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Article41 1956-07-07 1 HONGKONG, July 6 (Reuter i Police today made their second big haul of opium m Hongkong this week, when they discovered 200 pounds of the drug m an empty water tank of the 6.801 -ton British freighter Ikauna.41 words
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121 1956-07-07 2 Came Warns Students Against Politics SIR Sydney Came, ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya, asked pupils of Victoria School. Singapore, yesterday "to think of public affairs, but not to take them seriously." Addressing" them at the School's Annual Speech and Prize-Giving Day. Sir Sydney said: "You should not be content121 words
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Article91 1956-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Minister for Commerce and Industry. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, stated categorically today that Government would maintain its stockpile with local rice, if it was cheaper than foreignimported rice, and if it was available m sufficient quantities. Government, he said, had91 words
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Article96 1956-07-07 2 BENTONG, Fri— Members of the Federation National Union of Teachers at the Mahmud School. Raub. contributed regularly to a scholarship fund which helped three pupils m the school. Tiiis was staled m the annual report of the Pahang Branch of thp Union to be presented at96 words
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Article239 1956-07-07 2 Fed. Govt. Cannot Handle Everything' PENANG Fri. The Federal Government feels that the time for further advances m local government has now come, said the assistant Minister for Natural Resources and Local Government, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talis, at a meeting of the Rural239 words
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Article76 1956-07-07 2 IPOH. Fri. Engineer. Richard Duncan Armstrong. 37. was sentenced by Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof to six days' jail today when he pleaded guilty to three charges of cheating the manager of the Station Hotel, of $123.70 by pretending to be a "Police Officer."76 words
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Article108 1956-07-07 2 MALACCA, Fri.— A finding of murder against person or persons unknown, was recorded by the Coroner today at an inquest on a clerk and a rag-and-bone merchant, whose decomposed bodies were found m a ravine at Ayer Kangkong over six j weeks ago. Dr. M. Rajathurar,108 words
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Article113 1956-07-07 2 They Seek Lifting Of Rationing IPOH. Fri. Shopkeepers and residents of Kuala Kuang New Village m the Chemor area have petitioned the State War Executive Committee, seeking the lifting of the "white card" rationing system. Under this system, rice, salt. sugar, flour, cooking oil and dried fish are classified as113 words
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192 1956-07-07 2 11 Bus Companies Oppose One Authority Plan ALL 11 Chinese bus companies m Singapore, yesterday opposed a proposal by the Colony's Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, to bring the public transport system under a single transport authority. However, the Singapore Traction Company, the biggest single transport firm192 words
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Article74 1956-07-07 2 PENANG, Fri. A mercantile assistant, Derek Arthur Butler, 24, claimed trial la the Magistrate's Court toda> to a summons charge of fa fling tc produce his identity card on demand by a lance corporal of the Royal Military Police at a hotel m MunVi Street on74 words
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Article116 1956-07-07 2 TOKYO. July fi (Reuter) Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, told Reuter today he may return to politic* after his visit to Japan and Communist China. Mr. Marshall arrived here today aboard the luxury liner Frankfurt on a six -week private visit.116 words
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210 1956-07-07 2 Mining Workers Threaten To Call Off Agreement TAIPING, Fri.— The Malayan Mining Fmnln Union, at an emergency meeting here tonight L to sever relations immediately with the Malaya! ing Employers' Association and repudiate the tm with the MMEA made during the March negotia The Anion has further thiea- 1 ferieri210 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-07-07 2 DR. N.B. Re*, profj of radio thrr.u 1 cutta University saicl Singapore \rvtprda*- 1 some form of mtfrnaa control o\er atomic necessary. The profe^nr ha* compleleri a tnur oi Be and Thailand uherf held discussions *w aa radiations. IV I I talks with Indont rities87 words
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Article27 1956-07-07 2 MR. D. B. WATSON has been appointed Assistant Engineer, PWD, Kota Tinggi, Johore. m place of Mr. A. F. O'Maoilcoin, who has gone on transfer.27 words
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Article20 1956-07-07 2 TAIPINi .4 Adv. it E here has Literacy _i- I per- In WH Sepet a n g **m20 words
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Article144 1956-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Air Officer Commanding Malaya, Air Vice Marshal W. H. Kyle, today paid a flying visit to the RAF, Butterworth, tc welcome back officers and men of No. 101 (Canberra) Squadron, Royal Air Force, which recently arrived m Malaya to relieve No. 9 (Canberra)144 words
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462 1956-07-07 3 58,000 Claim Contested MR. W. M. WARDEN, a racehorse owner, said yesterday he fls aware of tour or tive insurance claims against the death of race orscs which were paid m full by the Law Union and Rock Insurance 1 Company. Ho said this462 words
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Article69 1956-07-07 3 Doctor's New Position A BRAIN", Pre•oe of B: itain'a *rs. has Pre ident of the a tciation of es. ion to Lord g or. Sir Rus ell, Singn re m April, ns to me there dations ia c |U a op- mtributinfg to CSJ M Ye F.P.A. two leniiß I69 words
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Article57 1956-07-07 3 I laUcalam all ia d the ben< til md be iultt( I re Court yester- I be :v a I an unlawful tusj b the •a- Sens with a l rl Btreet, on I -a ho conducted I D laid that D rei PMSS4 nt at57 words
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Article70 1956-07-07 3 THE Singapore Young Ma- lay Women's Association, at its annual general meeting, elected the following office-bearers for the year 1956/1957: President Che Zaharah Abdullah Kwang; vice-presi-dent—Che Wan Noor S. Daud; secretary Che Jidah Abdullah Kwang; assistant secretary Che Salbiah Haron; treasurer Che Hasnah Chik; auditor Che70 words
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Article227 1956-07-07 3 $100 Mil. Power Station OTT of the five Singapore City Councillors interviewed yesterday, only ore disagreed with the decision of the Council's Public Utilities Committee to have a new SlOO million power station for the Colony. Mr. V. X NalT (South' said It seemed that the227 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-07-07 3 LADY SLIM, wife of the Governor-General of Australia. Field Marshal Sir William Slim of Burma fame, yesterday made a whirlwind tour of families' quarters of the 12 Gurkha Rifles, at Slim Barracks, Singapore. She was shown round by the Second-in-Command, Major J.A. Ormsby. Also accompanyingStandardpic - 110 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-07-07 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, paid his first official visit to the Royal Malayan Navy Headquarters yesterday. Before proceeding on a fourhour tour of the establishments, he was given a 45-man Guard of Honour by R.M.N, ratings, and inspected a parade of about 40085 words
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118 1956-07-07 3 SJAB To Expand Into Rural Districts THE St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade hopes this year to expand into rural areas and later m the neighbouring islands of Singapore. It is also anxious that more Social Welfare Clinics may be assisted by St. John nurses, the present coverage being only118 words
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Article90 1956-07-07 3 Bookings Open For Japan Tour MRS. Boris Holland, Director of the Singapore Asia Travel Service who has recently returned from taking 58 travellers on a springtime tour of Japan, yeterday annour^ed plans for the 1957 "Cherry Blossom" tour. Bookings may be made now m the liner Chusan. leaving Singapore on90 words
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Article37 1956-07-07 3 HONGKONG. July 6 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.75 to £1 Sterling; $5.9675 to US$l; $1,834 to Malayan Sl; 50. 171 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $260.25 to a tael.37 words
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184 1956-07-07 3 THE University of Malaya will soon construct "light" buildings m Kuala Lumpur to establish its Faculty of Engineering: m the Federation. The Vice-Chancellor of the University. Sir Sydney Came, told The Standard yesterday that every attempt was being made to speed uo the construction184 words
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Article85 1956-07-07 3 THE Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. has cancelled his trip to Geneva to represent Singapore at the United Nations Economic and Cultural Organization ConTerence which commences on July 9. Mr. Chew told The Standard yesterday that the cancellation has been due to the85 words
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Article32 1956-07-07 3 OLD BOYS of the Kajang High School will hold their 1956 annual re-union dinner on Saturday. July 28 at 8 p.m. at the Kum Leng Restaurant, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Article76 1956-07-07 3 MALACCA, Fri. Corporal P. Morton, of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, stationed m Tampin, was fined a total of $425 m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday, on five traffic offences. He was fined $100 for inconsiderate driving. $100 for fail ing to stop after an accident. $10076 words
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Article19 1956-07-07 4 WONG Hock Siew. 46, was found dead on the fifth floor of Fullerton Building, Singapore, last night.19 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-07-07 4 THESE are pictures of a rubber blaze that cost $1,000,000. It occurred at the Ban Lee Rubber Milling factory m Kiang Road. Kuala Lumpur on Thursday night. Standard cameraman Yong Peng Seong caught the dramatic moment (below picture) when the fire reached its peak and (bottom picture)69 words
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Article135 1956-07-07 4 Sequel To Rubber Factory Fire KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A Malay Mail Reporter, P. T. J. Joshua, was today charged before the Second Magistrate with being abusive to a Police Officer. The case Is a sequel to last night's big rubber milling factory fire at 41135 words
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Article110 1956-07-07 4 PRO's Hold Talks In London I PUBLIC Regions Officers m British Colonies discussed new I approaches to their wo r k jas their territories march towards independence, at the PRO conference m London last month, Singapore Pubic Relations Officer, Mr. G. G. Thomson, said yesterday. Mr. Thomson returned to Singapore110 words
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Article121 1956-07-07 4 Australian Strike— No Effect Yet SINGAPORE shipping lines operating the Malaya-Aus-tralia run yesterday reported no immediate adverse effects from the waterfront strike which has crippled five main ports m Australia. A spokesman for the Blue Funnel Line told The Standard yesterday that work on one of their vessels, the Agamemnon,121 words
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183 1956-07-07 4 MOHAMED bin Anwar, 48. unemployed, gambled on horses al] the money from pawning a pair of diamond ear-studs he had stolen, a Singapore Court was told yesterday Asked by Magistrate.' Mr. X T. Alexander, how he was going to pay for the183 words
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234 1956-07-07 4 Mission To China Is Unofficial And Govt. Will Not Interfere: Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that no obstructions would be placed m the way of the trade mission to Communist China. "But I want to make234 words
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Article156 1956-07-07 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot (nom.) 921 93? July No 1 RSS 922 Mi No. 2 RSS 89 89 No. 3 RSS 88 88 _V Tone: Slishth easier. SPOKfc JIN The price ol tin on the local156 words
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Article89 1956-07-07 4 THE University of Malaya has appointed Sri M. Rajakannu, Lecturer m Tamil xn the Government Arts College, Madras, to be the first Head of the Department of Indian Stuaies. The Vice-Chancellor, Sir Sydney Came, m i.nnouncing the appointment, said that the creation of the Department of89 words
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Miscellaneous71 1956-07-07 4 Weather Report MI N IMUM Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. July 5 to 730 a.m. July 6. Singapore (75F), Penang (74F), Kota Bahru (/5F>. Kuala Lumpur (72F) Ipoh (72F), Kuantan (72F) Maximum Temperature: F* om 7.30 aw. to 7.30 p.m. July 6 Singapore (83F), Penang <87F), Kota Bahru (91F). Kuala Lumpur71 words
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295 1956-07-07 5 Act Now Challenge To Lim AN INQUIRY Commission to probe into gangsterism would merely be "eye wash/ Mr. C. H. Koh, a founder member of the Singapore Labour Front, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Koh, who is forming a new political party, challenged the Chief295 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-07-07 5 FIVE people, including a woman, had an unpleasant ending to their holiday trip to Batu Pahat when their car skidded and landed stem first m a monsoon drain oflf the 7J mile Bukit Timah Road, yesterday. The severe jolt they received caused them71 words
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244 1956-07-07 5 A HOUSEWIFE. Chua IMui Eng, 23. committed suicide because her husband discovered she was leading a double life, Inspector C. K. Lav told a Singapore Coroner's Court, yesterday. Try Ir.-pe r was giving evi--6en--j I ring an inquest on Ch244 words
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Article243 1956-07-07 5 Elected Men Have Little Say— Sim MR. Sim Beng: Seng:, Singapore City Councillor, told The Standard yesterday he would call upon City Council trade unions to boycott the ad-hoc committee appointed by the Council to review qualifications and grading of Council staff. Mr. Sim decided243 words
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Article92 1956-07-07 5 PAP Wants Relief For Jobless THC Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union wants Government immediately to introduce unemployment benefit schemes as a relief measure for thousands of unemployed workers m the Colony. A resolution to this effect will come for ratification at the first representative council meeting of the Anion92 words
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Article81 1956-07-07 5 Hongkong Is Not Affected HONGKONG, July 6 (Renter) A Port Health Officer denied here today a reported statement m Singapore that Hongkong was an "infected port." The Officer was commenting on a Singapore report that a group of Japanese deck passengers on the Dutch liner Boissevain were not allowed to81 words
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Article43 1956-07-07 5 SEREMBAN. Fri.— A case m which Town Councillor, Mr. Stanley Ponniah, and two others, were charged with house-trespass was postponed to July 21 for hearing. Thoy were alleged to have entered the house of R. Sivagnanan. intending to annoy him.43 words
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Article89 1956-07-07 5 Youth Faces 5 Charges Of Fraud SINGAPORE youth, Jonrnv Yeo Ah Chiah, pleaded guilty to five <*harges of Satld before the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. Denis D'Cotta yestcrda}'. The charges were: dishonestiy retaining two cheque books of the Chartered Bank of Labuan, and cheating four people of a total sum of89 words
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Article, Illustration346 1956-07-07 5 SHOULD BE WITHOUT A COPY The Tth edition of MOTOR-' ISTS GUIDE to MALAYA has iust been released. The publication is specially designed to fulfill the requirements of every MOTORIST irrespective of whether he or she is a LEARNER PROFESSIONAL OWNER driver. This 250-page book gives cover-to-cover information346 words
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Article452 1956-07-07 6 INDONESIAN President Soekarno has expressed himseli as being well sat: -tied with the results of his visa to the United States. Indeed, he even thanked Allah for having been able to create what he called a better understanding of Indonesia abroa L Whether this was meant purely452 words
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Article469 1956-07-07 6 JJAS thc police any right to manhand^ a rep n rtfr who is doing his job covering an reak of fire 0 On Thursday night a member of our Kuala Lumpur staff, Mr. Peter Kum. went to tc rt a fire that broke out m a rubber factory,469 words
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Article707 1956-07-07 6 ASTER Gl'L'AS' KERA - ASTER Gl'L'AS'KERA Bv 11HE word victimization has the same effect on the Malayan Governments and other employers as dees a red rag dangled iti tront of a bull. Generally, the word is not always correctly applied In trade union disputes. Sometimes it is the707 words
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Article41 1956-07-07 6 "I think the test of a really superlative player is making himself forgotten by the listener, who should be conscious only of the mus c he listens to." Louis Kentner talking m the BBC's "London Calling Asia" programme 'Personal Call.'41 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-07-07 6 "Emily Trumble— You're trying: to hide something 5 from me!" 511 words
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Article846 1956-07-07 6 Rawle Knox - Rawle Knox By HONGKONG (CHINA'S "higher intellec- tuals" are picking their way with care. Officially they have been given the goahead to compete with each other m differing schools of thought, to expand their creative ideas, and to study Western knowledge. These points were made during the846 words
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Letter122 1956-07-07 6 SITE BELONGS TO GOVERNMENT Sir; I refer to yo ir art; c m pa_e 9 of your newspaper of Saturday, 30th June. 1956, under the heading "A Community Centre for Wages." Concerning this Comm Centre at Ye former Pei Wah Public School. 10th Yio Chu Kang Road, yo;: >ay m122 words
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552 1956-07-07 6 Sir: Dr Lim Tay Boh's statement published m The Standard on June 29. calls tor criticism. To begin with, while he personally is not m favour of part-time university education, he suggests that, it the people of Malaya were m favour, the staff and552 words
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211 1956-07-07 6 Is This Trip Really Necessary? Sir: I was surprised to read m your issue of the 2Rth June. 1056, that the Minister Of Education is attending a UNESCO Conference on Educational matter? m Switzerland next month. However laudable the fact that the Colony U sending a delegation, ts it necessary211 words
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Letter146 1956-07-07 6 Sir; It is understood from the Government Gazette that 39 and 48 candidates have passed the Examination for entry into the Singapore Government Higher Services. Part I, held m April 1955 and April 1956 respectively. Will the Singapore Government be so kind as to announce the total146 words
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Article233 1956-07-07 6 A.N. Mascareti - POLYGAN MAY END PAKISTAN A.N. Mascareti By POLYGAMY. v ly prariisr J*l Will be we -j if thc re < VA??* the Con "r^ ape ai F; cp r^ (3 The prop f f r v.-ii righl f A.J and dc fact h < '''"J own b isbai agc^ and233 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-07-07 7 NEW ZEALAND Premier Sidney Holland and Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru were presented with the freedom of the city by London's Lord Mayor, Cuthbert Ackroyd. m a ceremony at the Guildhall, London. The two premiers are m London for the current conference ofAP - 78 words
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Article228 1956-07-07 7 Act Now Before It's Too Late' IMM 1) NATIONS. N.V. July 6, (AP)— Canada's Paul Martin warned the day that within the next five years the world may reach "the point of the time when the effective control of disarmament may no longer be feasible." Martin,228 words
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85 1956-07-07 7 Early Self-Rule Is A Dangerous Thing, Says Envoy I .MILTON N York July 6, (UP)— Sir \U .and warned last niaht against independence to small but vital i c East fl ''as to to the ador sa. c mopreparation er he added, cou id become the Commu•rtove out move session85 words
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Article114 1956-07-07 7 Tighter Control Of Students VIENNA, July 6 (UP) mmuni Chechoslovakia terday called Vr tightened rei over university stu- m demanding more Über "We must Investigate the situation at the universities and remove ali reactionary i lements," Czech Education Minister Frantisek Kahudal declared m the literary magaztnc Literarni Noviny. The minister114 words
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Article90 1956-07-07 7 MANILA. July 6 (Reuter) Mr. Tomas Cloma. a Philippine lawyer-explorer, who -discovered" the Spratley Island group m the South China Sea m May, todayannounced he had formed his own Government for the islands. In a statement released here Mr. Cloma named the islands "Freedomland" and90 words
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Article41 1956-07-07 7 'There Will Always Be Movies' I' pRK. Jul> I CAP)— v I yestern <•:: petition i linate the ifl but l now musl be VO* I I sailed on j r Europe luctior :to be a thing They'll have v and bet-41 words
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Article154 1956-07-07 7 NEPAL ORDERS PROBE INTO PLOT KATMANDU. Nepal, July 6 '.Renter— The Nepal Government Is setting up an official tribunal to investigate thoroughly an alleged plot .to overthrow King Mahendra and the Government, whicn was to: led on Wednesday. Official sources said today that 11 people, not 12 as rejSrted ySterday,154 words
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Article238 1956-07-07 7 Nf CANNOT BEAR TO SEE SICK WIFE SUFFER )£-f JSTLI Kncland, s- v Harold Mercer dimmed eves of his dying -frdav and bt lv ture he "II never have. Ou, s Sarah, 49. J? B md. 1 n I,r t, > >"<* you *>he murmur***n^* n also238 words
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180 1956-07-07 7 Turks Oppose Britain's Plan For Cyprus LONDON. July 6 (AP) Unqualified Turkish opposition has forced Britain to drop a plan that would have cleared the way for the Union of troubled Cyprus with Greece, British officials reported last night. The British plan informally discussed with Turkey envisaged a two stage180 words
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Article55 1956-07-07 7 TOKYO, July 6 (Reuter) A judge of the Kyoto District Court, western Japan, today declared Japan was a "paradise for drunkards." The judge said under the present criminal law m Japan, he could not convict and punish man for acts committed ie a state of "inability to55 words
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Article38 1956-07-07 7 HONGKONG, July 6 (AP)— Communist China yesterday announced its promised nationwide pay boost would be retroactive to April 1. This follower* criticism of the low standard of living voiced at the recently concluded National People's Congress.38 words
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Article26 1956-07-07 7 DAMASCUS. July 6 (AP)— Parliament yesterday unanimously approved plans for a committee to negotiate with Egypt for a federal union of Egypt and Syria.26 words
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Article43 1956-07-07 7 COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 6. (AP)— Police said a man identified as George Avery, an unemployed rxcountant. phoned his ex-wife and said. "Can you hear this mom? Then he pointed a .32 calibre pistol to his head and pulled the trigger.43 words
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Article31 1956-07-07 7 BELGRADE, July 6 (Reuter) The Egyptian President, Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, will arrive m Belgrade on July 12 for an eightday state visit, it was announced m Belgrade today.31 words
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Article35 1956-07-07 7 BRIGHTON, England, July 6 (Reuter) Doctors, deprived of their cigarettes by a "no smoking" ban at th* 1 annual meeting of the British Medical Association here today, sat solemnly chewing candy cigarettes instead.35 words
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173 1956-07-07 7 Terror For Terror In Anti-Red Campaign VILLAGES DESTROYED IN ORGANIZED ARSON BERLIN, July 6, (UP)— A West Berlin refugee organization yesterday said partisans are carrying on an organized arson campaign m Poland. The "Expelles Union" said the Polish Press admitted Poland was being hit by mysterious fires that destroyed whole173 words
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Article158 1956-07-07 7 Abductor Contacts Father WESTBURV, New York, July 6 (AP) The father of kidnepped Peter Weinberger today received a phone call from a person believed to have taken the month-old child The father inform-J the c?ller he was prepared to meet the ransom demand. Morris Weinberger, the father, received the call158 words
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Article48 1956-07-07 7 NEW YORK. July 6 (AP) The United States' one day observance of fourth of July brought violent death of 253 persons. 137 of them m traffic accidents. A final tabulation yesterday showed 77 persons drowned and 39 met death from miscellaneous causes.48 words
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Article36 1956-07-07 7 FGUR Naga rebels were shot dead m a police counterattack yesterday after a rebel band had routed the residents of the village of Garvchi along the Naga hills border m the Jorhat district.- UPUP - 36 words
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Article142 1956-07-07 7 Shepilov Wants More US Contacts MOSCOW. July 6 (UP) Soviet Foreign Minister D. T. ShepHov said yesterday the most "urgent step" m improving Soviet-American relations LS td have personal contacts. Shcpilov spoke informally to reporters at a reception at the Foreign Ministry's mansion Spiridonovta given for United Nations Secretary General142 words
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125 1956-07-07 7 Monster In The Parlour Makes Morons Out Of Americans KINGSTON. New Jersey. July 6 (AP) Americans will ultimately become "chairhound. short sighted and speechless" from watchins: television from childhood up, Seventh Day Adventists were told yesterday. "This monster (television) is sitting m the front room of American homes spewing out125 words
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178 1956-07-07 7 COME VISIT US, PEKING INVITES KUOMINTANG TOKYO, July 6, (UP) Communist China today invited Nationalist Chinese leaders on Formosa to visit the mainland "to see for themselves" the progress made under the Communist regime. Kuomintang Party members on Formosa should be allowed also to "come lreely to visit their friends178 words
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Article136 1956-07-07 7 Czechs 'Liquidate' Plotters VIENNA. July 6 (AP>— A Prague newspaper reported, today that Czechoslovak Communist security police smashed a plot to set fire to Prague's big Pankrac prison and seize the radio station arjd central post office. The newspaper report said the armed plotters were captured and "liquidated m a136 words
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Article37 1956-07-07 7 COLOMBO. July 6 (UP) A group of port workers staged a surprise sitdown strike here yesterday for higher wages. Port officials said they expected the port to return to normal, however, within two days.37 words
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Article72 1956-07-07 7 BATON ROUGE, Lo tisiana, July <S (UP.i— The State Senate stamped unanimous approval yesterday on a bill which would ban a., racially mixed athletics m Louisiana and sent the oontroverstal segregation measure to the governor. A i-cr.ate gai; cry psA-;od v.:"!- scprcz:«tinr lobbyists cheered wildly when72 words
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167 1956-07-07 8 Jobs For Fed. Citizens Only, Say Malays PENANG, Fri. Malay labourers will appeal to the Federation. Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, through UMNO headquarters, that, m, future, all labourers asking for work must be Federal citizens and must owe loyalty to Malaya. This was disclosed today by Inche H. R.167 words
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Article114 1956-07-07 8 4 YEARS FOR FATAL ASSAULT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs,A rubber tapper, S. Muthusamy, 30, was today sentenced to four years' jail for killing- a man with a trouser belt. He pleaded guilty before Acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Pretheroe. to culpable homicide, not amounting to murder, of K. Sinappan. 32. The114 words
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Article106 1956-07-07 8 Home Guard Has Narrow Escape KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Six armed Communist terrorists entered Sri Lai. an;: New Wage m the Kluang District of Johore last ni and stole a shot sun and some ammunition ironi the house ot a Heme Guard. When they went to, the house of the Home106 words
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Article45 1956-07-07 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Frl A farewell lunch wa- given yesterday by the field staff of the North Perak Department nf Information Serv to Mr and Mrs. B. 11. Atkinson who are going to England on long leave. Mr. Atkinson was Area Information Officer here.45 words
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Article28 1956-07-07 8 CYCLIST Mat Basri bin An.l ang Ibrahim. 43. d:ed after colliding with a military truck m front of the Grand Talkies cinema. Kuala Kangsar. yesterday morning.28 words
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Article98 1956-07-07 8 $30M. Loan To Meet Tin Scheme KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Alliance Government will seek Federal Legislative Council authority on Wednesday to borrow $30,000,000 to meet its commitments under the International Tin Buffer Stock scheme. The scheme is being created under the provisions of the International Tin Agreement to which the98 words
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Article116 1956-07-07 8 Observance Of Feast Of St. Anne BUKIT MERTAJAM. Fri. The Feast of St. Anne will be held 0.0 July 28 and 29. Hundreds of pilgrims. Chris* tian and non-Christian, will assemble at the Church of St. Anne to ask for grace and to fulfil their vows. Outstation pilgrims, who arrive116 words
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Article46 1956-07-07 8 KUALA SELANGOR. Fri Th." Commissioner for Boy Scouts. Selangor, Mr. T. S. Victor, and Inche Abdul Hamid. the Assistant Commissioner for Training, paid a two-day visit to the Saba* Bernam sub-district. They were accompanied by thc District Commissioner, Kuala Selangor, Mr. P. K. Singh46 words
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Article42 1956-07-07 8 NIBOXG TEBAL. Fri. Kanagaroo. 25. an odd job labourer, wa.s sentenced to six months' imprisonment at the Sessions Court here yesterday for dishonestly retaining stolen property of a battery, worth $50. belonging to the Trans Krian Estate.42 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-07-07 8 Picture by THE Sultan of Selangor takes the salute on his arrival to declare open the new building of the Simpang Lima English School at Telok Gadong Road. Kiang, recently. At right is Mr. N. Francis, headmaster of the school.— Ch'ng Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 46 words
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197 1956-07-07 8 Husband Sues His In-Laws IPOH, Fri. Eighteen-year-old Kousalai today turned ''hostile" witness against her husband m a court case here, before Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif. I The husband, S. Periannan, 26. had summoned her mother. sister, and brother-in-law for responsibility m taking her197 words
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Article39 1956-07-07 8 THE Postmaster General, Malaya, announced yesterday that Post Offices were opened at Bukit Besi, Trengganu and Cha'ah, Johore, on July 1 and 2 respectively, and that a newpostal agency was opened at Simpang Lima, Johcre. on July39 words
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Article31 1956-07-07 8 AS from Monday, thc USIS library m Kuala Lumpur will open from 11 a.m. lo 7 p.m. daily, Mondays to Saturdays, instead of from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-07-07 8 CAPT. Colli i 9 marick. 41 nfu J 1 tra I ian Arm, pV Relation* «,Ml„,, Ut: Malaya Capl H,i m uas form.,;. t *?J| paperman H< a numbei oj the .staH ol th< StiliJ Morning Heral the Mrlbourn* a-^*42 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-07-07 8 STANVAC MAN DUE hl.(pj<>\ \L rcMirdHutir for .dl Standard Vacua Oi! Company > South east Asu h. M< 03 is dm ii pore ioria\ on a vor, inspection tour28 words
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Article97 1956-07-07 8 The Federation Goveira__| v. m rhe Legtim* Co. i who ng smarter and more i Dtirfui unif' I I officers at j i ntrjr to the cou (noa ated-- ommer c) i Mini; U r <4 Fn.. I pro** ided for C Pena* y< fl Lumpur97 words
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Advertisement123 1956-07-07 8 }J --gO after Hie game refresh with j/\^ff J STERILIZED NATURAL FRESH C J SWISS MILK /I V STRAIGHT FROM THE ALPS VW)// I W a N^wSS^"'*^ 'vfl t _^<^*a Bwk, j AWA*m*^*-_ _H C__j__. ___*3___Fls___r m SOLE AGENTS: P. E. lUELLIG (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ■W p123 words
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Miscellaneous1075 1956-07-07 8 eMimcmac Information at a Glance SPORE DIARY MALACCA TELOK ANSON PARIT BUNTAR gLtS S G«lis? L e?.u?e cm M Vbe S?r b^^t^ t d SS CAJ^Y: Dr^on Seed 11 p». GRAND:!.. We Meet Again 3. g^A* Union and Democracy*' by Mr. he affiT» and SS f &Sf Jg**"** 1245 31,075 words
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306 1956-07-07 9 LEE PRIESTLEY - LEE PRIESTLEY JURIES FROM HISTORY: By L j iary clay m I I JUSt like j .ie >mfortable j id cone be- ttenant j Lah ire th ight marched m ith hie I HVwas nothing i n ty tO tell the pod306 words
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Article376 1956-07-07 9 HOBBY CORNER iJJOW many trees do you fellows know? Many woodsmen can walk through a glen and name a!'; the trees, tell what they're used for, and perhaps tell the legend of their names or their history. That's pretty specialized, but there is something you can376 words
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Article, Illustration352 1956-07-07 9 PANSY McCARTY - PANSY McCARTY By J AAV, Vc windy n cvh 0/ fcxte flying, is lierc. For something different, make animal kites. Use very light strips of trood One-JOUTtn of at\ inch U>id€ and one-eiglith of an inch thick for the kite frame. Cut352 words
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Advertisement57 1956-07-07 9 For Leisure Hours 1 Cut a thin slice from thesame direction about a 'large CORK andauther from a smal I cork I ike MAGNET. ffff** this...fl£^ £EE? s.sncKrHE l/fJL 4i_VV T~T, NEEDLE LJ /Wn (USEAVSRYSPAPPMPB) THROUGH A T# 3LC t s_feaJ?9s?st .'SSis^TiBiMP with CASEIN GLUE rHEcoßK.^^^ S.FOLDALONGSTRIPOF £T~*t>^ IWMAWMUMniLLIKE AND57 words
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345 1956-07-07 10 Plan To Attract Capital Into Malaya PROSPECTUS BEING COMPILED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Alliance Government is to draw up a "book of opportunities" to attract foreign industrialists to invest much needed capital m Malaya. A first step will be token by the Budget meeting of the Federal Legislative Council which345 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-07-07 10 NEW HOUSING ESTATE BY THE SEA A MILLION dollar housing project near the seaside m Johore is under way, a spokesman of the managing agents, Dale, Marden Cr Co. Ltd., Singapore told The Standard yesterday Site for the scheme, which is being planned by Sathask Realty Ltd.. is located on218 words
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Article40 1956-07-07 10 NKW YORK. July 6 (UP).— Dow-Jones Closing Averages: BONDS: 40 Bonds 96.18 The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100' closed at 156.02. 30 Industrials 500.54 20 Rails 166.21 15 Utilities 68.65 65 Slocks 177.87 STOCKS:40 words
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Article134 1956-07-07 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra. July $27 buyers, $27| sellers: coconut oi! (bulk $40*1 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43_ sellers; Muntok white pepper $110 sellers, Sarawak white $109 sellers, Special Sarawak black $76. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra.134 words
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Article43 1956-07-07 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes ta its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, airmail, TT 32-1/16, O.D. 32-3/16, 90 days 32* credit bills, 32-9/16 trade biils. selling, T.T. or O.D. 31] ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered43 words
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Article116 1956-07-07 10 MALAYAN -share-brokers yesterday reDorted the following business done: E N ords SISO. sir:; Gammon $2.01; Goodwood Park Hotc! $1.20: Jackson $1 40 cd; M. Cement 11.57; Metal B x $1.47xd; Robinson Owls C- d SI 2e $1.50 cd; Str its Times $2 70 Straits T: ad< rs116 words
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Article142 1956-07-07 10 GOOD support was agai > accorded to Ma ayan industrial shares at steady prices. aecordirg to tbe Malayan Share. brokers' Association yesterd There were selective quiries for tins, while rubbers attiacted small interest. Straits Steamship shares were easier yesterday, with no business passing Price changes announced by142 words
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Article21 1956-07-07 10 JUNE rubber crops i eed are: Kempas 320 L5O Lb (May 238,600 lb.); Radelia 15.--000 Lb. (9,500 11 I21 words
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88 1956-07-07 10 Movement In Mart Contrary Preceder RUBBER Rf/jQ THM the rubber which ai dire; I At the there wa ers and thi? market. also appeal ea to view York fall recover* ing to di Sin c tinued t< of work. m the aut on One Cai i hea\ for Amer j88 words
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Article40 1956-07-07 10 mai on Tl The marto at slight 1 I I n steady ma Some 1 1 1 U ii at one A,, je Moderate t o rU •n.) July Ju!v R> J July Aug Xon< A NOON PRW40 words
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Advertisement341 1956-07-07 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA SALE OF DIESEL GENERATING PLANT THE fallowing Diesel Generating Plant la offered for balm by tender, and can be .cm at the Kuala Lipis Power Station of the Central Electricity Board: One-YANMAR. 120 B.H P.. 4 cylinder. 375, r.r.m. oil engine direct coupled341 words
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Advertisement133 1956-07-07 10 ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS i S from tomorrow Bth T uly new telephone numbers tre: 7, Grange Road *****. *****; Alter office hours Director's Residence *****. MRS. BORIS HOLLAND Director NOTICE DLEASE note that from Bth July, 1956, our telephone number 7365 will be changed to: *****133 words
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Advertisement505 1956-07-07 10 THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING, 1956. Saturday, 28th July 1956. Wednesday Ist August, 1956. Saturday. 4th August, 1956. Monday, 6th August, 1956. ENTRIES close at 12 O'clock i Noon on Wednesday. 18th July, 1956. Application List for SUB SCRIBING MEMBERS for the Financial Year, Ist September, 1055505 words
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Advertisement56 1956-07-07 10 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING Bo| $/s AUNGMYITTA j ETA Singapore Uth Jl* (From HONGKONG) Cargo Accepted For Penang and Range* Contact INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENt 87, Neil Road, Telephone *****J SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LlNj HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. J fl SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. As from Bth July 1956 our56 words
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Advertisement1127 1956-07-07 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) lncc.DO.ated m Singapora) (12 lines) s tT7 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE Carriers option to proceed via other potts to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON O CONTINENT. Singapore. Oue Sails P Sham Penang Lar medon for llveroool »*i«n1,127 words
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Advertisement878 1956-07-07 11 M.TSU, |B UNE a****.** imrn^x*. S 'P° re P S hom Pe*o"S FOR JAPAN from India Azumasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Am£ FOR JAPAN from Continent Hagurosan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 1$ July FOR U.S.A. via Suez m mmmmmmm mmAAmt^mmmWam ior New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore878 words
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Advertisement737 1956-07-07 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soitirgs tor Bongkok ond/ot Fo. Eost Penang P. Sham Spore "tPRIA"* G4ns. 38/39 "INDIA" In Port 10 12 July 1 3 1 5 July "SELANDIA" 18/19 July 20 22 July 23 25 July "MOMBASA" 19/ 19 July 20 22 July 23 26 July Not cording passengers.737 words
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Article61 1956-07-07 12 ACS Force Saints Into A Draw IX a fine day of cricket. St. Andrew's School were forced into a draw with Anglo-Chi-nese School at Woodsville yesterday. St. Andrews: 162 all out (A I/Estrange 41, Sundaraj 47, Razak seven for 36). A.C.S: 73 for seven (Razak 42 n.0., Jasbir Singh 11,61 words
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Article48 1956-07-07 12 ARSENAL Sports Club gained a convincing 3-0 victory over Paehitan Football Club when the teams met m a SAFA Div. 3A fixture at the CYMA ground yesterday. Arsenal led 1-0 at half time when P. T. Maniam scored. Pakirisamy and Matrawee scored m the second half.48 words
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Article189 1956-07-07 12 Without Jin Eong IPOH. Fri. Perak will be well-represented m this year'.^ Malayan badminton championships which will be neld m Singapore on Aug. 3, 4, and 5 A notable absentee, however, is Tan Jin Eong, Thomas Cup player and Perak state singles champion. Reason pressure189 words
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Article36 1956-07-07 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The return inter-club ter.n:s match between the Saiga pore Army and the Johore Civil Service Club wi.l be played at Tanglm tomorro w On the first occasion. Johore near the Army36 words
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92 1956-07-07 12 IPOH, Fri, Thailand became the third country today to accept the Malayin Lawn Tennis Association's invitation to participate m their inter-port tennis competition for the Yeap Hong Ghee's Cup at Singapore on Aug. 20. They have submitted the names of S Kalarak, their92 words
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Article61 1956-07-07 12 THE Civil Defence HQ. Section is urbanising a doubles Badminton Tournament for Its members at the new floodlit court m Kolam Ayer Lane from July 22. Last date for entries is July 14 There is i.o entry fee. Intending competitors are requested to contact Mr H.61 words
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277 1956-07-07 12 Well Compete When Standards Rise WIMBLEDON tennis received a big boost yesterday when it was announced that this country has been elected a member of the Davis Cup nations at the annual general meeting of the International Lawn Tennis Federation held m London. This277 words
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Article86 1956-07-07 12 S'gor B.A. Pay For Indians THE Indian Thomas Cuppers' visit to Malaya is being sponsored by the Selangor Badminton Association anc" not by the All-India Badminton Association. This would cost the SBA approximately $6,000. The SBA will also bear all board and lodging expenses. To recoup outlay, the SBA ha86 words
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Article574 1956-07-07 12 EIGHTEEN-year-oid Johnny Tay. who wa.s last year's Division A individual champion, again became the champion, winning six events at the Oldham Methodist School's 2nd annual athletic snorts held on the St. Joseph School ground yesterday. Antony Ding with 21 points. was the Division B individual574 words
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Article1014 1956-07-07 12 Klang's Miss Sets Malayan Record KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Women stole the thunder by breaking a Malayan and a Selangor record on the opening day of the 7th annual Selangor Amateur Athletic championships on the PWD Sports Club ground here today. In all, four records were broken1,014 words
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Article224 1956-07-07 12 Sikhs Win Despite Rough Play YOUNG Mens Sikh Association beat Seletar Football Club 4—l m a S.A.F.A. Div, 2A league match on the M.F.A. ground yesterday. Though the; Sikhs did much of the attacking from the opening whistle, it was Seletar who opened the score. In the 10th minute, a224 words
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Article32 1956-07-07 12 TAIPING. Fri. Although fielding several reserves. Volunteer Recreation Club did well td holo! the formidable Survey Sports Club to a two-all draw m their second division soccer match yesterday.32 words
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Article193 1956-07-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Owing to poor entries. s« gor will not A rounds for ;hc an badminton champi* .rich will be held m Singapore month Notable Selangor absentees are Lim Kee Fo::-- BO I Yeon Teck Chye. S. li gor enti ies a: e Men's singles:193 words
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Article68 1956-07-07 12 THE following team has been selected to represent the Shell Sports Club against Singapore Combined Volunteer Services at Paya Lebar today. Wickets pitched at 2.15 p.m. pi ompt L. E. Foncott E. Kruscman. M. M. Hull I. C.E Roberts. B. T. M. Philpott. R. W Lowe. G.68 words
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Article109 1956-07-07 12 Picnic To' Elect A Tiger Queen THE Combin ad M a Lay* Anchor Breweries wil] their annual picnic at S Winds beach toi The employees ol the fl Breweries, and their families consisting of about 2.500 people are expected to attend the picnic Fifty buses and lorries will Convey th,.109 words
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Article65 1956-07-07 12 THE Singapore soccer team will leave for Malacca this morning lor the Malaya Cup tie against Malacca at 5.15 p.m. The team will return on Sunday morning as some of the Chinese players are scheduled to play Army m n charity match m aid of the65 words
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Miscellaneous141 1956-07-07 12 SOCCER S.A.F.A. LEAGUE— DIV 2B: 8.0.D.C.A. vs. Gymkhana S.C. at Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV 3A* R.A.F. Tengah vs. Mmto CU. at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY Federation of Malaya vs. Singapore at Jalan Besar at 5.15 p.m. CRICKET S.R.C vs. Police 2nd XI at S.R.C. at 2.15141 words
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Article111 1956-07-07 13 LONDON. July f, (Reuter) A toe injury to Tnny Lock, Surrey and England leftarm slow bow lor, may restrict his nces of selection for tho t:.:rd cricket test n^ain>t Australia beginning at Leeds on July 12. Lt i kc, w ho, after mis in^ the BC111 words
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Article, Illustration378 1956-07-07 13 Rosewall Fails Bloomer Goes Out Fighting WIMBLEDON, July 6 (AP)— Lew Hoad won thc Wimbledon men s singles tennis championship today by crushing his fellow Australian Ken Rosewall, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5, 6-4. They were the first and second seeded players m the tournament. Hoad. whoUP - 378 words
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Article37 1956-07-07 13 TAAXTOX, July 6 (Rente:) The Australian cricketers drew their three-day game with Somerset here today. Fitial scores: Australians 340 for live declared and 236 tot one declared, Somerset J75 and 234 for five wickets.37 words
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369 1956-07-07 13 TAUNTON, Somerset, July 5 (Reuter)— Colin McCool, 41-year-old former Australian Test player and a stalwart of Somerset these days, took 90 runs off the Australian attack today and showed far more enterprise than had the tourists yesterday. Having declared at their overnight store369 words
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Article35 1956-07-07 13 Thomson Retains His Golf Title HOYLAKE, Cheshire. July 6 (Reuter)— Peter Thomson, of Autralia, today won the British open goM championship for the th _d successive year. His aggregate for the 72 holes was 286.35 words
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Article109 1956-07-07 13 Pirie Runs Fastest 10,000 m. LONDON, July 6 (Reuter)— 1 Gordon Pirie, Britain's long distance runner on Thursday ra n 10.000 metres m 29 mins. 17.2 sees., equalling the best time ever accomplished for the distance by a British runner. Pirie was competing at Croydon (Surrey) and his time was109 words
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Article40 1956-07-07 13 BENTONG. Fri. Temrrloh will be shortly having a new playing ground, this was revealed yesterday by a P. W.D. spokesman. Work has already started on the construction of this ground which is expected to cost about $22,000.40 words
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Article188 1956-07-07 13 LONDON. July G (AP)— The Soviet Union has indicated it would like to bypass the huge Olympic village at the Melbourne Games this year and house its athletes aboard Russian ships m port. Kent Hughes. Chairman of the Melbourne Olympic Games Organizing Committee, said the188 words
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Article222 1956-07-07 13 GLOUCESTER, MIDDLESEX SCORE WINS LONDON. July 6 (Reuter) Cricket results: At Bristol, Gloucestershire beat Leicestershire by an innings and 42 run.-. Gloucestershire 304. Leicestershire 131 and secondly 131, Lambert four for 27. At Hull. Yorkshire Hampshire match drawn. Yorkshire 174 and secondly 143. Cannings five for 39. Hampshire 152 and222 words
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Article72 1956-07-07 13 NEW YORK, JAy 5 (Reuter) Nashua, the world'a top money winning thoroughbred won the 83.000 dollars (£29,600 ster ins) Suburban Handicap at Belmont Park yesterday and increased his record total to 1.158.765 dollars (£413,200 sterling). In winning hi:- fourth rare m seven starts this year Nashua by72 words
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Miscellaneous253 1956-07-07 13 ,il Abner By Al Capp POO*- \r PF WWf 7 fe A.r. 7 T S MERELY t W 0 ft bund kid J yS'Aalrrr J"T SEE "S A th '^og-- JT^JV > r MOST L y MBLINC < BABE"- S (PUFFICKLY *%M |#»y ff x HUey Oop By V. T.253 words
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Article889 1956-07-07 14 JOLLY SAILOR TO LEAD THEM HOME He Is Pretty Smart On His Favourite Course And Score His 4th In A Row Windsor Lad Sums Up JOLLY SAILOR, a Bukit Timah course specialist, is my choice m the main mile event (Race Six) for Class One, Division Ono performers this afternoon,889 words
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Article174 1956-07-07 14 Windsor Lad The Spectre Trundle HiiJ Scrutineei CROHN LINK FAIR RALEIGH APPLAUSE CROWN LINK 1 rair Raleigh Crown Link Fair Raleigh Fair Raleigh Kerry Laughter Full Home Wonder Clold Wonder Gold SWEET DREAM KHANDI STAR MIRALDA QITNY T Quiny Golden (loud I Bdeolded Chanticleer chanticleer Sweet Dream Sweet Dream174 words
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252 1956-07-07 14 CROWN LINK FIT FRESH AFTER LET-UP RACE ONE Fresb from a let-up at Cameron Highlands Crown I Link could find his winning i turn m the six furlongs sprint for Class Two. Division Two horses. Crown Link, a five-year-old Linklater gelding. showed striking form on Thursday when he easily reeled252 words
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Article1219 1956-07-07 14 1. 774 Wonder Gold 6v 9.00 Mr Kwik Hobbs Franklin 2. I3fi Masterpiece 7v 8.13 Chum's Kongsi Bagby Hudson 3. 269 Golden Dollar 4v 8.10 Mrs. Khoo Soo Chav Mart In Geyer 4. 879 Applause 7v 8.09 Cling Stable Y'ong Jones 5. 251 Kerry Laughter 5y 8.091,219 words
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Article122 1956-07-07 14 RACE EIGHT TELEVISION. a t old; Coup de Lyon gelding, may fin il find tiu tig iv the mile race for Class Division Two. Television gave a sj endid display al [poh last cnontn 'hen he come m a cloee up secon< Lii dos122 words
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Article52 1956-07-07 14 UNLESS JhlT^ I sudden har»e< I, neather v*< lj today's L Timah should I Kediflu- I I cast comn i 1 races toda? A I Kg -v,,, I Ihe Deal 'l be hrhi nn jl and Seven N I The Hi- v,,„ i be drawn on R a52 words
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57 1956-07-07 14 RACE FOUR Saratoga who scored over the Bukit Timah mile m May should re-enter the winning list if he jumps off with the field. He showed staying ability when he inflicted a 3*\ length beating on Airmark m division three at the May57 words
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Article274 1956-07-07 14 RACE FIVE Triwalla reads a good eachwav proposition m this pretty smart lot over six furlongs. After his third to Amusement Park and High Hopes over the 54 furlongs straight at Ipoh last month. Triwalla ran into all sorts of trouble m his effort274 words
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Article36 1956-07-07 14 Hl COFI i l I v 1 the i,, home half a i 1 \o \\<irr- I -1 pound.*- i sive Slippei r a lead could pound >tf .ith third J I fata Timah.36 words
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