Singapore Standard, 13 July 1956
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Title Section36 1956-07-13 1 Singapore Standard TIGER 2S«It N A D P0UC! jfc£ [if \M\ mi BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 4 ,5 MOO TVS J t\* l I JCm 2811 2414 v SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1956 14 PAGES 13 CENTS36 words
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Article62 1956-07-13 1 UNKNOWN y WPI K. Thurs. j minister Tunku niun told t the Federal ouncil that lent would position to ,ervicemen in on a pen- s t heme. the mentary the Tunku 1 there 000 ex- .ntry cannot nd much a lot of be -pen' devel 'pment jded thai he62 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-07-13 1 kshire, July disastrous i reco\ ered >tand bv r ioh brook, and tp> :<■ .'»> t for four third Test i .u Bead- IV. i> caught :ninutes ne H a^h brook ire not out. England three quick rrpnrt i r, Pmffc 11)44 words
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Article59 1956-07-13 1 HONGKONG. July 12 (UP) Hongkong importers have ordered HKSIO.OOO.OOO worth cargo from Australia during the last 10 days, accordin 4 I a Chinese report today. This has set a record value of Hongkong indents from Australia during so short a perl d this year and59 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-07-13 1 A DUTCH blonde, Miss Marie E. 0. Van der Pas, 31, and a Singapore lawyer Mr. John Pillai, 44, were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bride wore a short gown of green lace and was given away by the Ceylon C o m mStandardpic - 105 words
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Article136 1956-07-13 1 I JUDGE SHOULD HEAD TEAM' SINGAPORE'S Labour Front-Alliance Coalitions Parliamentary Committee wants Government to appoint i three-man commission immediately to probe corrupi tion in the Public Services. This decision was arrived at a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee yesterday. Government will be Baked to appoint136 words
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Article73 1956-07-13 1 COLOMBO. Ceylon, July 12. (UP) Communist China plans to a trade mission to Ceylon in September to discuss 1957 prices under the bilateral rUbber-rice agreement regotjated in 1952, it was announced today A spokesman for the Ceylonese Trade and Commerce Ministry said the Chinese mission would73 words
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Article92 1956-07-13 1 BONN. July 12 (Reutcn The Bonn newspaper General Anzeiger reported today that four persons were killed and 13 wounded in shooting: during a strike riot in Gottwaldov (formerly Zlin). Czechoslovakia, on Monday. More than 30 arrests were made. The trouble occurred, said the newspaper, when92 words
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Article26 1956-07-13 1 WILD wintry weather and heavy snowfalls now hitting south-eastern Australia caused damage to buildings and other property in Sydney today estimated at US$300,000. -AP.AP - 26 words
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Article149 1956-07-13 1 LONDON. July 12. (Reuter*.—A new bill put before Parliament by an Earl and published here today proposes that British newspapers and news agencies should be issued with licences which could be withdrawn for such offences as disrespect to members of the Royal family and giving149 words
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Article82 1956-07-13 1 KARACHI. July 12 <AP> About 120 persons were feared drowned when a boat capsized in the Chinub Stiver near Pindi Bhattian in the Gujranwalla d strict. West Pakistan, yesterday, according to a message received -here today. #hf message said as the te>at ,]elt- the river82 words
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Article40 1956-07-13 1 LONDON. July 12. (Reuter) —Mrs. Ekaterima Furtesva, Soviet Russia's leading woman Communist, arrived in London by air today with 14 other members of the Supreme Soviet, the Russian Parliament. Thev were invited bv British Parliamentary, authorities.40 words
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Article53 1956-07-13 1 MELBOURNE, July 12 (Renter) Nine ships were idle here today as waterside workers again refused to work under the new Interim Arbitration Award. The new award, which increases sling loads and cuts the number of men in gangs working in holds, is being disputed by dockers53 words
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Article64 1956-07-13 1 TAIPEI, July 12. (UP).— Maj.-Gen. Chiang Wei Kuo, younger son of Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek. told the Legislative Yuan on Wednesday the military forces of Thailand and Cambodia are making re- markab!^ profit .B. Gen. Chiang accompanied a goodwill mission which visited those two countries recently.64 words
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154 1956-07-13 1 FRIDAY 13th DATE WITH GAS CHAMBER FOH WOMAN KILLEF SAN QUENTIN. California, July 1_ (UP)— Time ran out today for Henry Thomas, California's ••wrong guess" killer. The 32-year-old Negro has a Friday the 13th date with death in the San Quentin ga.- chamber and only an unlikely repneve by Governor154 words
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Article133 1956-07-13 1 LONG BEACH. California, July 12 (AP)— How real Is the pot of gold and fame at the end of the Miss Universe rainbow? With visions of the glamour and riches of movie stardom in their pretty heads. 74 beauties from through- out the world133 words
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Article65 1956-07-13 1 BOMBAY. July 12 (Reuter) The British India Steam Navigation Company's liner Sirdhana today ended her vigil at the side of the crippled Pakistani freighter Saflna-E-Tariq (3.323 tons), which has been drifting in the Arabian Sea since Sunday, and resumed her voyage to Karachi. The freighter, her engines65 words
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Article327 1956-07-13 1 S. VENKAT - Ministers To Discuss Compensation For Colony Expats S. VENKAT By THE Pan-Malayan Council of Ministers meeting in Kuala Lumpur today will discuss the amount of compensation for 15 expatriate officers who will be leaving the Colony's services this year. The 15 officers are the first327 words
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Article231 1956-07-13 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 12 (AP)— Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today accepted the ceilings for armed forces proposed by the Western powers for the first stage of disarmament. Speaking before the U.N. Disarmament Commission, he dropped the Soviet Union's insistence231 words
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Article27 1956-07-13 1 LONDON. July 12 (AP) Actress Vivien Leigh and actor Sir Laurence Oliv.er announced today they are expecting their first baby after 16 years of marriage.27 words
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Article81 1956-07-13 1 500 YOUTHS STORM NEWSPAPER SAIGON. July 12 (UP) Five hundred South Vietnamese youths stormed a neutralist newspaper plant today, ripping bundles of a fresh edition into confetti and smashing furniture into kindling wood. Eye witnesses said police stood by and watched while (he screaming, banner waving mob broke into the81 words
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Article151 1956-07-13 1 Cyprus To Get Self-Govt. LONDON. July 12 <AP> Prime Minister S:r Anthony Eden announced togas that Britain will jive Cyprus a system of internal self-gov-ernment but refused to commit himself on the issue of self-determination for the troubled island. Sir Anthony U Id the H^u^e of Commons t Government pianncd151 words
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Article23 1956-07-13 1 EGYPT S NASSER EGYPTIAN President Gamal Abdel Nasser arrived in Belgrade by air yesterday for crucial talks with President Tito of Yugoslavia. APAP - 23 words
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515 1956-07-13 2 Teen-ager On Charge Of Robbery Murder KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Defence Counsel, Miss P. G. Lim, sprang: a last-minute surprise in a preliminary inquiry today when she declared that her 13.-year-old client had been out of town at the time he was alleged to have515 words
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124 1956-07-13 2 Women 'Clippies' For Penang 's Top Decks PENANG, Thurs— The Municipal Council will recruit women bus conriuctors tot the live double-' decker trolley buses which arrived here from the! United Kingdom today, Municipal Electrical Engineer. Mr B. M. Parsons,; told The Standard. He said thai the women cor\ductors wil] probably124 words
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Article100 1956-07-13 2 PENANG. Thurs.— A father of nine today pleaded guilty In the Magistrate's Court to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $36. a British passport, vaccination and rice ration cards belonging to Mr. P. Rahmathullah at Light Street, on May 20 last year. The court100 words
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305 1956-07-13 2 Union Leader's Warning PENANG. Thurs. A trade union leader said here today that at the rate the Federation Government was spending money it looked as if it would be bankrupt by the time independence was achieved next year. Inche Osman Siru, general secretary of305 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-07-13 2 First Asian To Win 2 Awards MR. A. Pillai. (above), 36, who left Singapore seven years ago on a Government scholarship for London University, returned to the Colony recently with an honours degree in civil engineering. Mr. Pillai is the first Asian in the history of the Public Workr Department,Standardpic - 116 words
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Article147 1956-07-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The fate of the 20.000-strong Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union, a rival to the National Union of Plantation Workers, still hangs in the balance. The Union was refused registration on June 23 by thc Registrar of Trade Unions under Section 14 of the147 words
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Article42 1956-07-13 2 V. GOPALA Krishnan yesterday claimed trial in a Singapore Court to a charge of using criminal force on woman, to outrage her modesty, at Kampong Alexandra. on July 10. He was allowed $250 bail till July 17.42 words
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160 1956-07-13 2 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Alliance member for Temiang Ward, Mr. Chin See Yin. told Councillors at today's Town Council meeting, that applicants for State citizenship were being charged $17 to $100 by exploiters who help them to complete their application forms. i All160 words
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Article89 1956-07-13 2 Findings into a complaint of a father that his eight-year-old son. Abu Bakar bin Abdullah was ''brutally beaten'' by a school Principal, will be given today, the Acting Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry. Mr. R. E. Ince told The Standard yesterday. He said investigations have been89 words
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Article112 1956-07-13 2 IPOH, Thurs.— Two houses were completely destroyed and 23 others damaged when a whirlwind swept across yesterday afternoon. Only two persons sustained injuries. Caught in the centre of thi_ storm was Chenderiang New Village, some six miles from Tapah. All the 25 afected houses were located112 words
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341 1956-07-13 2 Judgment Reserver In Race Horse Death Claim Case MR. JUSTICE Whitton yesterday reserved judgment in [u Court in a case in which a race horse owner, Mr. M. Warden' Union and Rock Insurance Company for $8,000 against the _L S Princess Beautiful. Qeair During the live days' hearing of the341 words
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Article29 1956-07-13 2 SIN I tu I n i compens I Mr. Ng c. lay driver latei n i asc S ich I Q nm gain lective.H r p dri\ I29 words
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Article, Illustration228 1956-07-13 2 WHAT SORT OF PORT THIS? HE ASKS AN INDIAN student. B.P. Patange, 24. sailed away from Singapore in the Santhia yesterday a frustrated and disappointed man. Frustrated because since his arrival from Japan on Monday he has appealed to the Immigration and Health authorities to be alleged to land but228 words
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Article99 1956-07-13 3 PWD Out To Save Money And Effort KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Public Works Department ii embarking on an extensive programme ol mechanisation which will effect enormous savings In money, lime and effort. Inche Sardon bin Ha.ji Jubir. Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, painted this optimistic picture when he urged99 words
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Article75 1956-07-13 3 SINGAPORE thugs were [active on Wednesday riighl in two ,-eparate incidents. A man taking a stroll in a back lane of Burma Road was held up by three thugs, who robbed him ol cash and valuables worth $200. In the other Incident a barber Otis75 words
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Article81 1956-07-13 3 $3,600,000 Surplus In Budget SINGAPORE City Council's budget last yeai resulted in a $3,600,000. surplus in spite of speculat.ons that would result in a $6,300,000 deficit. The actual income and expenditure report, released by the City Treasurer yesterday, revealed that the Council spent $83,100,000 and received a revenue of $86,700,000.81 words
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Article40 1956-07-13 3 HONGKONG, July 12. Special Standard Service: dosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 5 1 5 8 7 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,834 to Malayan SI; $0,180 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $258,625 to a tac!.40 words
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Article131 1956-07-13 3 NOT JOINING A NEW PARTY: UMNO THE S ngapore division ol the United Malays National Organization will not join any new political party in any alliance, said Syed Harun Alhabshi, U.M.N.Os. publicity officer yesterday. We again reiterate our full support for the Labour Front Coalition Government," he declared. -'Within our131 words
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Article30 1956-07-13 3 THE Liberal Socialist Parly will be smarting night classes in Chinese. English and Malay for its members and others who are interested at No. 8 Wayang Street, Singapore.30 words
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202 1956-07-13 3 Can Over-Doses Of Aspirin Bring On Polio SINGAPORE doctors yesterday said it was "absolnvo nonsense" that the taking of too many aspirins to relieve headaches or high temperatures can bring on polio. They were commenting on a news agency report from London quoting Dr. G.202 words
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Article208 1956-07-13 3 Question Under Consideration THE granting of travelling allowances to midwives in rural districts is under consideration by the Singapore Government, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Dr. R. H. Bland, told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Bland, who is also Director of Medical Services,208 words
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140 1956-07-13 3 RELIGIOUS leaders in Singapore will bless the Merdeka bridge immediately after its opening on Aug. 17 by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Minister for Communication and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, .yesterday said arrangements for the blessing ceremony will be made through the Inter-religious140 words
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Article64 1956-07-13 3 Suspect is Caught In Dragnet A MAN wanted for murder. >n Ipoh. fell into a Singapore Police dragnet ror suspected secret society gangsters and was arrested a few nights ago. Police also rounded up 10 other thugs from all parts of the city. The murder suspect is wanted in connection64 words
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Article45 1956-07-13 3 ANTHONY Alexander, 26. with a string of convictions. was sentenced to a year's imprisonment in a Singapore Court yesterday for stealing three fountain pens from two school girls at the Tanjong Katon^ Girls' School on June 6. He pleaded guilty.45 words
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Article18 1956-07-13 3 THE offices of the French Consulate General will be closed tomorrow, it being France's National Day.18 words
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Article169 1956-07-13 3 Instalments Can Be Arranged SINGAPORE'S Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. D. H. Tudor, said yesterday that it was entirely up to taxpayers to make arrangements with their employers for paying assessments to the Department. He said a large number of wage-earners, including many in Government service,169 words
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Article140 1956-07-13 3 Onion Soup Climax To Festivities AT 12 midnight tomorrow traditional French onion soup (la soupe a l'oignon) will be served to diners at The Cockpit as a climax to this year's "French Week" celebrations. Over 100 members of the French community in Singapore, including officials of the French consulate, are140 words
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Advertisement122 1956-07-13 3 ___i XmT^^^^^^^^an \\t^ -0 \-*^^aaaa\* _fl m*^^ M m w^ •\m i__ nl". wWkW W in *C At* IIV '^9_™ i __§r xvSm "HffiMi Erfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne L j LD NC RAffU3 PLACE SINGAPORE P. O. BOX 393 MILKMAID WIII/IV BRAND, SWIFTENED r t> f^ammf j. vJa4o*122 words
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Advertisement254 1956-07-13 3 "TIME IS MONEY" means NOW IS THE TIME f to open a Minimum Deposit £100 I DEPOSIT ACCOUNT with LOMBARD BANKING SPECIALISTS in Finance for Modern w\\ b Industrial Plant, Machinery, Marine Craft, m m ircraft Vehicles and all types of Equipment in the new fields of Nuclear Engineering, Automation254 words
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490 1956-07-13 4 LEGCO ERASES BRITISH ADVISERS' POSTS Well Done/ Members Say KUALA, LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Legislative Council today paid warm tributes to the long: line of British Residents and Advisers who laid the foundations of a sound administration for Mala* ya. Opportunity for expression of appreciation arose when the Chief Secretary,490 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-07-13 4 THE Sultan of Pahang, laughs at the antics of his son, Tunku Azman, 3, as ho plays peek-a-boo from beneath a cardboard hat on their arrival in San Francisco on July 6 aboard the s.s. President Wilson. The Sultan was accompanied by one of his threeUP - 79 words
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380 1956-07-13 4 COUNCIL REJECTS TRADE UNION MOTION ■MALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Alliance Government majority in the il Legislative Council came under bitter attack from Opposition trade union members today. Supporting a private motion calling on the Alliance Government to introduce price controls on all essential foodstuffs.380 words
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Article156 1956-07-13 4 CLOSINIi rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Bayers Sellers No 1 KSS Spot (nom.) 95 951 July No. 1 RSS 95 95i No. 2 KSS 90 90} No 3 RSS 89 89 V Tone: Easier. STOKL TIN The price ot lin on the local market156 words
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Article101 1956-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federal Legislative Council today authorized Government to borrow '$30,000,000 to enable it to meet its commitments under the International Tin Buffer Stock Scheme. The Federation's share in the scheme has been assessed at $50,000,000. The money is to be101 words
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Article173 1956-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Federal Legislative Council today 'approved a bill which makes it possible to set up the necessary machinery for the return of money accruing from the anti-inflationary cess to the rubber industry. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Minister for Trade173 words
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173 1956-07-13 4 $700 Mil. Alliance Budget Is Passed KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federal Legislative Council today gave its unanimous blessing to the Alliance Government's "first ever budget. v for supplementary spending of a $100.*****00 without pruning a single item. For (ho first time in the history of the Legislature, individual Ministers were173 words
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Advertisement386 1956-07-13 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY! CffltSff" n^r M mm%\n\\ P»rtmoant HUMPHREY FREORIC m p~*t_ BOG ART MARCH ViSTAYLSION WF^W rn>ArILLIAM WYLER'S Pr«_oet««» of Ao\m^ommMW*mSa^^ 0* Aaaawß _^^TSwr~__«T mt ifil Ji m m^aTmmm *>#_?■!» I aaaXm Ogm t9 M M mmaW Wj mWCj ml mm W* VJF i*_*/i T^W TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! homo-ofhoebobs!386 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-07-13 5 The Girl On A Rock I IMPl'R. L rbe <*ir! on y ibo\e> by K >n of the 1st f Portrai- i comspon>"i '»*d hv Lamer a tni out's mgor. in the i I, Tap f. Rjnui iters <>f »1 |t Won. i 'in Kee. i n d C V127 words
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Article23 1956-07-13 5 COUNCILLOR'S FATHER DIES. I r nl father i I itive C in r v, was tapak Burial ind 11 c_ m are adept-23 words
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Article30 1956-07-13 5 I Hoc Soon, I $10 in irt when ty to carrying nts ol toddy it MacI ..v n. Ot "r n W9M ly home to30 words
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106 1956-07-13 5 Japanese Bid To Revive Borneo Trade BANDAKAN, Thurs— Two; inese businessmen are in North Borneo on a >urv< v tour of business conditio d_ herc. with flew to reviving Wmi trade and industries. Ml S Uyematsu, a director Nissan Mohnn Kogyu KLK :n Tokyo, said he was a Unprt ssed106 words
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209 1956-07-13 5 Youths With Toy Pistols Reaped $1,100: Court Told Kl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two of three youths Who, wielding: toy pistols, robbed a shop assistant of SI, IOO, today g^ave an alibi as their defence before Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice E. O. Pretheroe. Cheng Fan, 18. Yap Hin Chai. 25.209 words
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Article122 1956-07-13 5 'Schoolgirls Must Have A Field' SEREMBAN. Thurs. Two thousand pupils of the Seremban Convent, who arc without a playing field of their own. have found a champion in the person of Mr. Rohert Singam. Labour member for Rahang. who criticized the decision of the Town Planning Committee in turning down122 words
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369 1956-07-13 5 INTERIM MEASURE TO MEET URGENT NEEDS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Funds, amounting to $7,185,000, for the first phase of the fiveyear expansion programme of the country's telecommunications system, were today approved by the Federal Legislative Council. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Minister for Works.369 words
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Article178 1956-07-13 5 Malay Shot In Scrap With Reds KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Malay soldier was wounded when a combined PoliceMilitary patrol exchanged fire with four armed terrorists in the Plentong area of Johore yesterday. The terrorists fled, though it is believed that one of them was also wounded. The Malay soldier was178 words
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Article36 1956-07-13 5 TAN BOON PENG and Yeap Seok Moh represented the Penang Rubber Trade Association at the meeting of the organizing committee of the Malayan trade mission to Red China held in Kuala Lumpur last night.36 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-07-13 5 MR. S. Jeswant Singh, 21 -year-old son of a retired Postmaster, Mr. Sarmugkh Singh of Seremban. was recently admitted to Bombay University, India. Educated at the King Edward VII School. Taiping. Mr. Jeswant Singh is the younger brother of Police Inspector Sarain Singh of Ipoh.46 words
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Article49 1956-07-13 5 PENANG. Thurs.— A clothseller, Bakhtaur Singh, was today charged with causing hurt to his mistress, Anchalay. at Arrifln Road, here on May 21. Bakhtaur was acquitted after Anchalay said she was willing to compound the case provided he would not cause her further trouble.49 words
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Miscellaneous36 1956-07-13 5 iaStandard o4(mtfutac Information at a Glance "JP '^_^^/vWViT _r > _*____B*____»^4_>___P INDREW'S SCHOOL: Annual ■>- \z4 p esentation at S p em ses 330 no n|u I CO: Free r.hr. show— "Team She': Theatrette, Q iaj 115 pm.36 words
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Miscellaneous345 1956-07-13 5 BSDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free fdm show at York H Girls' Home Craft Centre al 7 p m joo CHIAT COMMUNITY CENTRE: a f ill education class 1 p na. I ESTER-RELIGIOUS OR<; VM/ TION: "Religious conference'' at the Buddhist Union Premises. Ja'.an Senyuin. 530 p.m. TIDES 6c TIMES TOD VV:345 words
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Miscellaneous414 1956-07-13 5 KAMPAR RL\: Scarlet Coat 12.30, 3. 7 and 0.30 p m. SIN: Sun Tung 12 noon. 2-30. 7 and 9 13 p.m PRINCESS: The Racers 12.30. 2.43. 7 and 9 .30 p m. IPOH ODEON: Irreparability 1245. 3. 6 45 end 9 15 p.m. REX: Picnic 12 45. 3. 6.45414 words
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Article491 1956-07-13 6 CIXCE he took over office as Minister for Agriculture and Forestry. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. has been all over the country studying the problems of the farming folk and investigating the country's natural resources. We learn that Inche Aziz is" most impressed with the system of marketing491 words
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Article456 1956-07-13 6 lOWEVER well-meant the idea of sending a trade mission from this Colony to Red China may have been when it was mooted, it is obvious that it has snowballed into proportions that have got organiier Yap Pheng Geek worried. He has only himself to blame for this.456 words
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Article1223 1956-07-13 6 Alastair Buchan - Alastair Buchan By LONDON THE Russians have a wry humour. The Soviet Government invited the military leaders of the United States, Britain and France to Moscow to watch a special demonstration of Soviet air power recently, and then deliberately underplayed the whole occasion. They showed few new1,223 words
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Article32 1956-07-13 6 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN By w I I I Book swni '*ip3 the "Etc once inq" lane tlie not c I I P i I t_ s I ti fls "one < K r erks"?32 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-07-13 6 "A sensible girl is not so sensible as she looks, because a sensible girl has more sense than to go around looking sensible."23 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter213 1956-07-13 6 Sir: I have followed in great detail the trials and tribulations of Singapore Standard reporter Peter Kum at the hands of the Federation Police and am glad to learn that the Police now have apologized to Mr. Kum who was only doing his iob covering a213 words
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Letter162 1956-07-13 6 Sir; I have had recently on several occasions visited the Paya Lebar Airport to welcome my relatives and friends back from overseas. On each occasion I was unable to get a taxi. Ali I could get were those cars bearing "S.R." registration numbers—presumably garage or pirate162 words
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Letter87 1956-07-13 6 Where are the fields I knew so well. The village church with ringing bell. That called us to worship on Sunday's morn, Through seas of waving yellow corn. o I miss the oak trees standing by. Green arm s extended to the sky. We'd gather there on summer nights,87 words
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Letter50 1956-07-13 6 Sir: As a regular bus traveller I appeal to all Chinese Bus Owners to have their buses cleansed before putting them into use everv dav. There are many buses filled with used tickets and dust which create much discomfort to passengers especially in the morning. T.H. TAN Singapore50 words
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249 1956-07-13 6 What about the cyclists, Mr. Minns? Sir; The basic function of Police is described as "the prevention of crime." But perhaps the Singapore Traffic Police are outside that definition, as they have certainly no interest in the prevention of traffic offences; their "modus operandi" i s to lurk out of249 words
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Letter419 1956-07-13 6 Sir; I am very much concerned over the fate of the 100 students who have passed the entrance examination to the University of Malaya and are now facing thc possibility of not be.ng accepted because of the shortage of funds. My son recently received a419 words
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Letter92 1956-07-13 6 Sir; It would be very helpful if the Government and the City Council would adopt the system of "fortnightly pay packets". The move made by some employees to get this is wise.. Particularly for those who receive a basic wage of less than $300 per month. fortnightly wages would92 words
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Letter178 1956-07-13 6 Too many. and so late Sir; On the 30th June, 1956. I went to the office of the Registrar of Births and Deaths to apply for a certified copy of mv son's birth certificate. I paid $2 and got a receipt for it. Yesterday. I went to collect it thinking178 words
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Letter135 1956-07-13 6 Sir; The C.S.O. Circular A 3 of the 26th June, 1956. has particularly omitted the temporary clerks on the latest salary revision. Is the temporary clerk not worth his salary or his salt? If so, why did Government employ them? I for one can say for sure that135 words
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Advertisement37 1956-07-13 6 I i SETTIMIO Il II 111 II lll Ulii SOPRANI ■fcaß^y^^UßjjPlAXO ACCORDIONS ■If Complete with carrying rases 120 41 "IS $700.00 Parking M Postage Free. Sole Agents:SWEE LEE COMPANY ML North Bridge Road. Singapore, fi. fei:- aomVi37 words
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Advertisement36 1956-07-13 6 lOEWE©OPj sr^sJtp- fs" Designed for '^jpS^P^ Low Battery Drafl Sok Age*atB*-~ aA KEE HUAT RADIO COJ-J 122-124. ORCHARD RD S'PORI-9 PHONE 3«* 111. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TlT* J 24, BEACH STREET, PENANG P H N|36 words
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Article308 1956-07-13 7 GIVE US A PROVINCE AND WE WILL TALK PEACE, THEY DEMAND RANGOON, July 12 (UP) Burmese Communists have demanded their own separate province as their price for calling an armistice in the eight-year insurrection and opening peace talks, a high government official disclosed today.308 words
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Article29 1956-07-13 7 SIR Robert Hall, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Sierra Leone, since 1953, has resigned his post because of ill-health, the Colonial Office announced in London on Wednesday. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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323 1956-07-13 7 As Others See Us 12 C Tin OO in Ma- Il hard r n the I n> workt that i line in y I toes declar- ur disp ed rubber and the two ind tl e I rests-— I lab< ployed323 words
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Article156 1956-07-13 7 mssbs Molotov Cocktails B :[;(> July 12 (AP) Four persons were I ,even wounded last ni^ht a_ Nationalist newed their random attacks in this in addition, a tremendous expl «i( n rocked the district f the Algiers Opera House. All the windows in the156 words
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Article25 1956-07-13 7 Iparlia- that Ru lent heavy labour of WOO has y reduced already ye 1 have p r. r ■'am25 words
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Article136 1956-07-13 7 Free World Shows More Production M lONS, Jul** 12 ON. report* d the non- ;s industrial s the Oral e 1956 was 14 per than the 1953 e was *wo index points lartei of 1955 I I .ibove the t 1955 rtthly bulletin j ily, eom- r '-quarter the rate136 words
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Article130 1956-07-13 7 WASHINGTON, July 12 1 <AP»— The F.8.1, said yeste** -j day it la making its full resources available to solve the Peter Weinberger kidnapping ease. brief announcement from F.8.1. Director J. Edgar Hoover said: "The F.8.1, has now actively entered the investigation of the130 words
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Article35 1956-07-13 7 STANLEY SMITH, a Melbourne hotel proprietor, yesterday placed an order for 1,000 kangaroo tails to be used in making soup especially for overseas visitors who attend the Olympic games this year.— UP.35 words
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Article34 1956-07-13 7 MANILA. July 12. (AP).— Prescient Ramon Mag.saysay yesterday ordered the dismissal of eisht government officials, including an Army officer and three Justices of the Peace, for serious irregularities committed in Public Service.34 words
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Article26 1956-07-13 7 MOSCOW, July 12 (UP).— Premier Nikolai Fulganin announced yesterday 1956 Soviet industrial output is up 12 per cent over the same period in 1955.26 words
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Article46 1956-07-13 7 WASHINGTON, July 12. (UP).—Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said at his news conference yesterday that the United States has no intention at present of becoming a full-fledged member of the Baghdad Pact. which is composed of Britain. Iraq. Iran, Pakistan and Turkey.46 words
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Article17 1956-07-13 7 BONN. Germany. July 12. 'APi.—West Germany and Burins concluded a new trade agreement on Wednesday.17 words
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Article30 1956-07-13 7 PARIS. July 12, (UP).—The National Assembly last night approved a Euratom pool to help unite the continent and still leave France free to make nuclear bombs in 1961.30 words
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Article26 1956-07-13 7 WIESBADEN. Tuly 12. (AP). —The U.S. Air Force on Wednesdav rejected a Soviet protest alleging that American military planes violated Soviet air space this month.26 words
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116 1956-07-13 7 LONDON. July 12 (UP) Leaders of ten unions today voted to postpone indefinitely the threatened strike in the steel industry after a stormy five-hour session. The strike was scheduled to beqin on Saturday. However, union chiefs decided to continue their ban en overtime work, which has.116 words
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142 1956-07-13 7 MUNICH. July 12 (UP) West German opposition Socialists yesterday called tor sweeping revision of this nation'.s military ties with the West to open the way tor reunification with East Germany. Socialist opposition leader Erich Ollennauer, in the keynote address to some 400 delegates142 words
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Article57 1956-07-13 7 OCALA. Florida. July 12 AP) Will Lowe was in such a hurry when released from the Marion County jail that he failed to collect the U.S.$3 paid discharged prisoners. In a letter yesterday, he asked the County Jail clerk to mail him the money. His new57 words
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Article34 1956-07-13 7 THE first Airfield Control Radar (ACR) in India has now rtecn installed at the Calcutta (Dum Dum) Airport, which has the heaviest density of traffic, military and civilian, in the country. UP.34 words
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Article145 1956-07-13 7 After 15 Years, A Play On Broadway? NEW YORK. July 12 (AP)— The Journal-Ame-rican said yesterday Greta Garbo was reported "likely to appear" on the Broadway stage this autumn It would be the first appearance before an audience in about 15 years. Her last stage performance was145 words
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167 1956-07-13 7 MANILA, July 12 (AP) An Indian cancer specialist yesterday warned that U*S. atomic and H-bomb tests in the Pacific and elsewhere ■'might produce a race of idiots and monsters in the near future." Dr. N. B. Roy, radiotherapy professor at the medical167 words
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Article63 1956-07-13 7 SUDBURY. Canada. July 12 (AP)— A si-pound boy was born in the cabin of a plane during a rain storm yesterday as it sped Mrs. A. E. Jerome to a hospital here from Westree an isolated village 60 miles north of Sudbury. Dr. A. J. Cawthrope. who63 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-07-13 7 THIS reporter is usinjr the latest in television reporting equipment. French engineers completed this extra light equipment that enables operators to catch events and retransmit directly to television receptors U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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131 1956-07-13 7 Now Terrorists Get A Dose Of Own Medicine NICOSIA, July 12 (UP)— Two Cypriote were shot dead yesterday and officials said they may have been victims of a revenge campaign against Greek Cypriot extremists. A wreath at the funeral ot one of the men bore a card "from EOKA comrades."131 words
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Article79 1956-07-13 7 ALBANY. July 12 (AP) Elmer Burke, notorious gunman and prison escape artist, who figured in the million dollar Boston brink's robbery, was dommed by New York's highest court yesterday to die in the electric chair. The seven judges of the court of appeals unanimously upheld Burke"s79 words
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Article81 1956-07-13 7 WASHINGTON, July 12 (AP» Senator Estes Kefauver. Democrat president aspirant, said yesterday "it is an incredible fact '"that Vice-President Richard Nixon got into a feud with India's Prime Minister Nehru while en a goodwill tour of Asia." Kefauver in a prepared Senate speech denounced what he81 words
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Advertisement73 1956-07-13 7 |S| LRGGING POWER k t% Jm wail if ir rf- i Ilf^lliii=-s__=-?_r*llMfi FACTORS &60 IMPLEMENTS 1/ A V I Vrntf range of tractors from a .> ffm.Mv e machine Heavy DDfJ VW |W requiring the same \\mW Im %oW WW I W k no. v how for !*"■»_> A -""TOP^L73 words
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Advertisement96 1956-07-13 7 mmmmmmmmmmmm^smmmmoo J^jflp The House of llm-^ proudly presents ■H w\\\m a >ran( new Q ]s STOCKING jf%. fmm or Sp° rtsmen Th<»se wonder stocking, for sportsmen ore made of the omOzing new synthetic fibre, "TERYLENE". However hard you wear these stockings, Terylene makes them retain their shape, and they're so96 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-07-13 8 THE Japanese Don Yada dancing revue has returned to perform in Singapore but with little of the sparkle that highlighted their previous Colony show last year, in spite of thc big build-up; 'An aJI-new show." Over 20 song, dance and comic itemsR.Y. - 205 words
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235 1956-07-13 8 REVENGE might have been the reason why a petrol kiosk owner, Teo Cheng Woo. 49. was shot at Kampong Amber on the night of May 14, his son told a Singapore inquest yesterday. The son, Teo Say Poh. said his father had identified a235 words
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266 1956-07-13 8 Inspectors Employed Boy As Decoy, Court Told INSPECTORS of the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau employed a schoolboy decoy to nab a Police Inspector of the Traffic Branch for accepting bribes a Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. The decoy, M, Pachayappan. 19, of Johore Bahru. revealed this while testifying at266 words
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Article105 1956-07-13 8 IBRAHIM bin Saad. 34. a labourer, was admitted into the Singapore General Hospital last night with multiple stab wounds. He was waylaid and stabbed by B Bang ol rive thugs soi n alter leaving a coffee shop at Bukit Ho Swee at about 8.15 p.m.105 words
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Article186 1956-07-13 8 Tenor To Sing In Colony WINNER of the Hollywood Academy Award for his film "A Voice Is Born," tenor Miklos Gafni will be guest artist for one recital in Singapore presented by the Singapore Musical Society on Aug. 4, at Victoria Memorial Hall. Born in Hungary, but now an American186 words
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Article65 1956-07-13 8 EMPLOYEES of the Public Works Department. Singapore, gave their retiring director, Mr. A. Wear, and Mrs. Wear a farewell tea party at Robinson Cafe yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Wear leave for England on July 18. Mr. Wear told the gathering that the Colonial Secretary has approved the appointment65 words
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Article41 1956-07-13 8 THE 600-strong Singapore Wharf and Ship Labour Union yesterday expelled its secretary, Mr. Lim Thiong Yip. The expulsion was ordered by the Union's executive which heard allegations that Mr. Lim was working in support of a rival union.41 words
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Article393 1956-07-13 8 TM FED UP/ HE SAYS AF] CHINA TRADE MISSION Rq MR. Yap Pheng Geek, organizer of the Singapore Trod Red China, walked out of the first all-delegates' meetinq Club last night because of lack of co-ordination amonq jlv < Mr. Yap, who could393 words
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Article40 1956-07-13 8 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister and Minister for Labour j and Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew JHLock, wili leave the Colony on j Sunday morning for the United Kingdom to attend tbe] Commonwea.th Labour An- ministration conference at Ox- ford.40 words
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159 1956-07-13 8 INFERTILITY Is one of the main causes of the decline in the population of the Murut tribe of North Borneo, Dr. Ivan Polunin, Department of Social Medicine, University of Malaya, said in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Polunin, who has been working on the causes159 words
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Article, Illustration246 1956-07-13 8 FASHION SHOW TO BOOST BADMINTON FUND .A FASHION show staged by John Little and Co. Ltd. will be held during the Singapore Badminton Association's dance next Tuesday at West Point Gardens ia aid of its "Junior Tour Fund." The show, which will be under the personal supervision of Mrs. A.246 words
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Article92 1956-07-13 8 No Mail For Hari Raya THE Singapore Director of Posts yesterday announced that there will be no delivery of mail on July 18, Hah Raya Haji. The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. To noon. while other sub-offices and agencies will be open from 9 a.m. to92 words
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133 1956-07-13 8 FOUR YEARS' JAIL FOR MOTHER OF SIX A MOTHER of six. Meriyar, b nl caused the death of another woman by pt criminal abortion, was scn'tencod b;. Mr. m the Singapore High Court _jj ment yesterday. She was found guilty on a 6-1 majority verdict by the jury. The court133 words
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Article67 1956-07-13 8 THE S for C Work ?td son, v vehi. 1< -leant they are liaole under the Ro ac nano I It sa' types ol P« ts h J;^l to be i btatn- rr :J arc alio gers -*J Permii an ass< n ed from those foi g f S67 words
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Article24 1956-07-13 8 New Clerk For Counial MF 1 J Secretary j fairs, has Clerk i sembij ,:»>■ April i n! «>J| by the folonj^l Mr. Alan U^»24 words
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Advertisement99 1956-07-13 8 m B&2HR I t.~__ ntuvo gates to the radio wor/d Distant and local stations are now I _M_PL_A __f A within your reach with the popu- __f_P^ __T |S lar two-band model: The PHILIPS MP iHHBaKw _1 BX 236 Uor B S g I^M P B This small and charming99 words
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Article, Illustration253 1956-07-13 9 E. M. Rasheed - E. M. Rasheed WE VIEWS: By if* indeed is a producer who spurns the p ftice ro create what he considers a irl and India's V. Shantaram has *u taken up the challenge by proig hts latest Hindi film "Jhanak 0 k Paval Baaje/' coming to Cathay. is to253 words
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Article69 1956-07-13 9 AfARTHA RAYE is crazy about boxer does. She has owned lots of them and names all of them "Maggie." ELIA KAZAN describes MARLON BRANDO as the gentlest person he has ever known. "When neighbours laid traps he would .spring them. When he found out that a girl he69 words
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Article, Illustration540 1956-07-13 9 BOB THOMAS - Too Much Sex Violence BOB THOMAS MACK SENNET, in his heyday, made unforget\c contributions to the history of motion pictures the least of which were the fabulous Keystone Cops I the Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties. Here's a report pn interview in which he recalls the old days and comnts strongly540 words
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Article, Illustration265 1956-07-13 9 AHMAD HUSSAIN - AHMAD HUSSAIN By A new Malay film, "Semerah Padi," is one of the more serious and bold type of pictures which have been coming out from local studios recently. The picture (coming to Capitol on Han Raya Haji) is strongly religious m character and265 words
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285 1956-07-13 9 Steve Neoh - A Postcard that should have been a 'Dead Letter' Steve Neoh says £HEAP thrills and a loose mesh of intrigue put RKO's latest murder mystery "Postmark for Danger" (coming to Pavilion) in the comic strip class. Not only that but what a lull AFTER the storm! Why dish out such285 words
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Article228 1956-07-13 9 A GRAND International Poster Competition to encourage the creation of motion picture posters announcing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON starring Marlon Brando, Glenn Ford, Machiko Kyo, produced by Jack Cummings, directed by Daniel Mann in CinemaScoix and Metrocolor with perspecta stereophonic sound, has been announced by228 words
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Advertisement99 1956-07-13 9 fv^ipl I YOU CAN /Ji rely on "V» 0/-V l'n)^) fg (PACKED IN 5 L8.72J LB. AND I LB.' TINS* Doctors agree that, from about the Sj^j tess______^_*_SSSlf ninth or tenth month, healthy babies j m t require a FULL CREAM MILK as an l^f§^©[tft^W Important part of their daily99 words
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Miscellaneous293 1956-07-13 9 STANDARD'S Crossword Puzzle t I r* I p I I j FI JP I* ~~p _i______^^ —^l I a* j m I ti m rc 6. Arrears of work 'fi) LLUt_* 7. Sacking Dianas book? <9> u DrtCC 9. A heavv beating with a light ACKUhSs fimsh (7) 1. Intense293 words
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Article240 1956-07-13 10 £99,830 Profit For S.T.C. THE Singapore Traction Co. Ltd. made a profit of £99,830 for the year ended Sept. 30, 1955, compared with £91,600 for the previous year, according to the chairman Sir Thomas J. Strangman in his annual statement to be presented at the annual general meeting in London240 words
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Article118 1956-07-13 10 Ol TER ROADS \'a:'.ir.:a. Archibelav. Madeline Musi, rroegh Silvermoon, Kimanis, Sumatra, Abasha. Ba'i Chinchi "President Tyler, Asa' Morelli. INNER ROADS Lain Ann, Perintis, Hibiscus. Na-:-:k_nr p!:rir. Kah Poh. Sadao, Fai Tiong, Arnehun, Lucky Trader Long Sindhu, Tong Hong, P. Kidjang, Bruas, Van Hen Broek. Sin Hong Ho. Mainhine,118 words
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Article141 1956-07-13 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers vcsterday reported the following business dor.e: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ores 29 '3: F N ord<= SI 84 $1.85; Fed Disp. $2.01: Gammon $2.01; Hammer $2.85: H. Waugh $1,374: Hongkong Bank $913 00Brewer; os $2 70; M. Cement 51.62J; M. Colls. $1; Jackson $1.32 xd-141 words
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Article267 1956-07-13 10 Competitive Market For Tea Leaf THE Singapore market for tea leaf, which has been hard hit by the expansion in the cold drinks industry in the past few years, is becoming* competitive because of imports from China. The volume of tea business had dropped by about 50 per cent., said267 words
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100 1956-07-13 10 -Ten Firms Comfc, MAINLAND China will di products in a big way f or the f Singapore. The goods wil! be op/'f 1 Singapore Trade and Industries c Great World Park from July 20 VS Local firms have booked the Atlantic Theatre and the100 words
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Article, Illustration148 1956-07-13 10 NUFFIELD and Austin car sales and service interest in the Far East have been merged under one administrative head, a spokesman of the British Motor Corporation told The Standard yesterday. The B.M.C. has announced the appointment of Mr. J. V. Gray as general manager148 words
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248 1956-07-13 10 THE Malayan market for watches, which has shown a decline so far this year, may yet pick up if the rubber price continues to improve, a trade source said yesterday. I Statistics show that recent imports have shown a slighi falL For the248 words
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Article161 1956-07-13 10 Rubbers Improve, Tins Dull QUIETLY firm conditions prevailed in the Malayan industrial shares market yesI terday. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubbers improved in a few instances in sympathy with the commodity price. Tins were dull. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers 8.8. Pet161 words
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Article131 1956-07-13 10 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed easier at 95 cent- per lb. for fir.-: grade rubber lor; July shipment, unchanged 1 from Wednesday. The market opened quiet at 95_ cent> per lb. a rite of I cent on Wednesday, due better London and New York131 words
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63 1956-07-13 10 FIRST SHIPMENT OF CHINA-MADE RADIOS ARRIVING SEVERAL Singapore firms are expecting the first shipment of radios from China shortly. The Standard was told yesterday. This is the first time that China is exporting radios. Traders said that big eonsignmrr. exported to Mali Thailand China -madi likrh to h< n -.v63 words
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Article132 1956-07-13 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picuJ yesterday were Copra. July $26} buyers, sellers; coconut oil (bulk^ $40 sellers, coconut oil (dr i $43 sellers; Muntok white pepper SK'9 sellers, Sarawak white $108 sellers, Special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra;132 words
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Article48 1956-07-13 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made tne following chances In its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, airmail. TT 32 3/16. CD. 32 5/16. 90 days 32 5/8 credit bills. 32 11/16 trade bills: selling. TT- or OD. 31 13/16 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.48 words
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Article72 1956-07-13 10 THE unofficial trade mission to Caaba South Vietnam will be representative of the Colony's trade, the Assistant Secretr try of Commerce and Industry, Singapore Bullard, told The Standard ves tenia The mii I ;nciude Mr. prises 18 me fi om the Si: fact ur< from72 words
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Article12 1956-07-13 10 BUKIT Hitam Estate's oiop in June amounted to 36.500 lb12 words
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Advertisement519 1956-07-13 10 Properties for sale at Batu Pahat. Estate of HAJI TAHIR bin ASNAYVI SARIJAN deceased. THE following properties are offered FOR S.vLE:— 1 E.M.R. 189. Lot 276— area: 6 acres 0 rood 10 poles at Parit Lapis. Kajang. Mukim of Bagan (ii) planted with rubber trees. 2 EM.R. 635. Lot 2534519 words
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Advertisement355 1956-07-13 10 NOTICES LCITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 3,000 Pes. Lamps 230 Volts 60 Watts L.C.L 62/TC/E.S. Clear; 500 Pes. Lamps 230 folts 80 Watts HPMV MB/U pin 8.C.; 1,500 Pes. Lamps JO Volts 125 Watts HPMV [B/U 3 pin 8.C.; 200 Pes. amps 230 Volts 250 Watts355 words
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Advertisement540 1956-07-13 10 MALAYAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from Approved General Building Contractors for the Erection Completion of Proposed Extensions to the Existing Telephone Exchange at Jalan Abdullah Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. Coloured copies of the Tender Plans as well as Specifications and Tender Forms are on display at the Head540 words
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Advertisement95 1956-07-13 10 NOTICES IVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11 that WONG TEK FOO of No. 19 Upper Cross Street, Singapore is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the95 words
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Advertisement112 1956-07-13 10 MAERSK LBfl M/S EIDANCEI I S'PORE P. S'HAM PENANG 14/26 July 27 July 30 July Aug YUGOSLAV LIJ kM From Adriatic, Neor East, Ind.o ani Rorgoo* Hongkong. J Penang Port Swi-ttcnw* m.y. "LOVCEN" 15/16 July IT/lt J yiv From Hongkong to Bombay, Ad*n, Port Sudor Venice, Trieste and li#l** Singapore112 words
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Advertisement779 1956-07-13 11 STFRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. .r 4 ,3^/» Robinson Road f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE So.ton, New Tork, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Porti. I'poto P I*ha.-» Penaag "VM »«ly 24/25 luly 26/27 July Li 2* amt/4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/1 Sept csed via other ports to load and779 words
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Advertisement1118 1956-07-13 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ,18 n > (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) •JJJ TEE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. S'ham Penang Peleus for Liverpool Glasgow1,118 words
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Advertisement848 1956-07-13 11 MITSUI pQ LINE S'pore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from India Azumasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Hogurosan Maru for Yokohoma Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 15 July FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore Haruncsan Maru from Japan In Port FOR CALCUTTA848 words
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Advertisement642 1956-07-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bangkok and/or Fa: Eost. Penong P. Shorn S'pore "INDIA" Gdns. 15 16 1700 hrs. "SELANDIA" 19/20 July 21/23 July 24/26 July "MOMBASA" 21 21 July 22 23 July 24/25 July "PANAMA" 9/11 Aug 12/13Aug 14/18Aug HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. S'pore642 words
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Article, Illustration278 1956-07-13 12 Gifts for Him for Her 1 BAGS I SHOES I BELTS MOST people are at- tracted by the idea of floating around in cool clear water on a swan or in an easily mobile float. Plastic swans. floats, ducks, balls, and play "pools" are available for children in May May's278 words
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Article, Illustration267 1956-07-13 12 Terry Pillay - Terry Pillay SHOP TALK As a help for the bright-eyed beauty who wants to get the set, but cannot afford it in one buy, the shoes and handbag can be bought separately. Prices: $39.90 shoes (handmade). $61.90 handbag. $118 complete set. This is the most expensive model. Other267 words
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Article, Illustration583 1956-07-13 12 Pleasing both to the Eye and Skin pONTINENTAL cottons, de- 4 signed by N >rman Hartre.:, and made by Berkertex of Londor.. have been a Bne M -e '.ing fast 1:1 Robinson's over the past few week Cotton is a f ibri whi b 1 r easing both to the583 words
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Article, Illustration509 1956-07-13 12 UNKNWON - Fresh Fruity UNKNWON RECK FQi YO ery THERE'S nothing so good to eat as fresh fruit in season. Out of season, 1 there's nothing to beat 1 fresh fruit preserved in 1 your own kitchen. i That's why the old couni try custom of one to eat l and one509 words
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Advertisement415 1956-07-13 12 B Willyoube the happiest SQDK]D_D(S^ bride of the inonih? I I Vf'ould you like one of these exciting prizes B a iH _f Gift If your marriage or that of a friend I mmMfLW or relation takes place between May and December, Jfr you can enter for this competition. Just415 words
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Miscellaneous427 1956-07-13 12 -_8 l^!^.'A'|Wjniiiiw|||MW|^ r. sl™lft|^^ _B_bX 1/ I mODA* *S QUOTATION: able angles. Attend to mat- others. 2 J X "Seir-coiKjiiest is the ters c!ose at hand. YIRGO Aug 23 to Sept. r- greatest of victories"— EEO-July 23 to Aug. 22— 22— Find new value m old I Plato Take p427 words
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Article140 1956-07-13 13 Negri Recalls Chapman REMBAN T Negri bilan c cet 1 tm to meet Singapore during this weekend Singapore has been chosen as followM. Thilagaretnara (capt), W. Rat: 03 ik i B »on o>n Loh, H. R C. St inislaus, E. Yn\ inarajah A. R Chapman Meh Sen wmg Yong Lin.140 words
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Article49 1956-07-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The annual athletic sports of the Victoria Institution will be held here on Saturday commencing at 3 pm. with th e march past of houses. The opening ceremony of the fames will be performed hy Mr. M.F. Payne, Director of Education Federation of Malaya.49 words
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Article846 1956-07-13 13 Souza. H. de Souza, Kesavan Soon. Wong Swee Yong. Wong Chee Leng, LAC. H. Voss. 100 Yds. (Women). Heat 1: Mary Klass. Elsie Thumboo. Teng Pei Wah. Alice Tav Heat 2: Janet Jesudasom June Stewart. Joyce Sim, Lim Poh Ting, Lim Suan Neo. Javelin (Women)—846 words
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Article325 1956-07-13 13 Sundays Junior B'ton FOLLOWING are the Singapore Badminton Association junior championship Ties for Sundav COURT 1 Women's Junior Singles <2nd Round) 7 p.m. Long Soo Chin (National) v Tan Loi Kee (Swift); Nancy Lim (Fairwind^ v Mrs. V. Wallwork (Mayflower). Koh Ah Chee (Swift) v Chong Chai Cher (Flower*. 8325 words
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Article154 1956-07-13 13 CRICKET teams for the weekend are: Army vs Indian Association at Balestier Road at 11. a.m. ARMY: Jourdan. Douglas Maguire. Whitmell. W r ebb. Rutherford, Rose. .Barron. W'alker. Goodwin. Grimrod, 12th man Young. Umpire: WO Cooke. Scorer Weir. INDIANS: S. D. Williams Rajendra. Lall Singh. Dr. Harehanan Singh.154 words
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767 1956-07-13 13 All Round Athlete Hassan Is JEC Champ WINNING three track and two field events, 19--year-old Hassan bin Yacob won the school championship at the Johore English College annual athletic sports in Johore Bahru yesterday. He won the 100. 220 and the 120 yards hurdles and also took first places in767 words
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Article486 1956-07-13 13 RAOC Put REME Out At Last THE curtain rang down on the third replay of the Parker Cup semi-final on the RASC ground last night when the RAOC defeated the REME by one goal to nilThe RAOC were indeed flattered bv the result as REME had nine parts of the486 words
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Article76 1956-07-13 13 THE following have been selected to play for the Singapore Cricket Association against Negri Sembilan on July 14 and 15 on the Singapore Cricket Club padang. Play will commence at 11 a.m each day. H. Sheppard (Capt), N. Hobbs, T. Beams. C. Arkell, J. Wood house, (S.C.C.)76 words
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Advertisement165 1956-07-13 13 A record entry has been received for this vear's Singapore AAA championships to be held at Jalan Besar stadium on Friday and Saturday, July 20 and The draw for the championships are as follows: 440 Yds. Hurdles: Heat 1: Kernal Singh, Mtohd. Rami. Hi. win rn?* J Varam Ta n165 words
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Advertisement175 1956-07-13 13 LIGHTER FOR SALE T ARGE Indian type Wooden Lighter in good running condition. Please apply Box T2750 SS TUITION ITS FUN LEARNING a lanl guage by Linguaphone. At home in leisure time quickly easily master French. English. Chinese Spanish German, Russian 29 languages by Linguaphone Worlds Standard Conversational Method. You175 words
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Advertisement783 1956-07-13 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. KOH KIM HAN and family express their heartfelt thanks to ail relatives and friends for their wreaths, monetary gifts, presents, telegrams, condolences, night visit and attendance ci funeral on their recent bereavement 'Upcountry papers please copy). ANNOUNCEMENT MUMMY! Lots go to 'TINY TOTS CORNER opening todav783 words
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Miscellaneous239 1956-07-13 13 n Abner By A/ Copp 1 1 t OXm hEKE _ov^Ri(X c i 7 >n^ j LvOO H.RC^A Jm HAP TA _£_AT J oui v /<_^ w 7 v Mii i_J^ 1 dollap! m Bl uPD illcy Oop By V.T. Hamlin MB r- IN THOU_HT A.^C>' ELBERT, NCXJR^^' *>• JB^TT^239 words
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Miscellaneous70 1956-07-13 13 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. 3B: Kebenaran Club vs. Windsor Rovers at M.F.A.; Mount Emily S.C. vs. SH.B. Police "A" at Farrer Park; Pondok Perannkan vs. T.M. 0.8.A. at Geylang; R.A.F. Changi vs. Serangoon M.Y. at C.Y.M.A. Friendly: Jacks S.C. vs. S.C.C. at S.C.C. ATHLETICS Singapore Girls' Secondary Schools Annual Athletic70 words
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222 1956-07-13 14 fdsf asdf df gdfgsdgsdgf sd fasd dfg f sdfg sdfgds g dfgsd s gsd gsdgsdfgsdf gfsdfgsdgsd ss Stakes. Clapping on pace Boon on passing the fifth furlong Shamrock Slipper easily disposed of half mile :n 51 sec. ar. 1 three furlongs in 37 4/5 ■ec222 words
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Article83 1956-07-13 14 SINGAPORE Swimming Club. l 1956 waterpolo Division *'A champions, will take on the REST ol Singapore in water pi] > match for the J. M Van Daatselar Memorial Shield ti I the SSC pool, Tanjong Rhu. on Sund ry _2. at 11 am j a competitors83 words
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Article42 1956-07-13 14 ENGLAND Peter May (Surrey). Captain, Cyril Was hbrook Lancashire) Trevor Bailey (Essex), Colin Cowdrey (Kent), Godfrey Evans (Kent), Douglas Insole (Essex). Jim Laker (Surrey), Tony lock (Surrey), Alan Oakman (Sussex), Peter Richardson (Worcestershire) Freddie Trueman (Yorkshire) Twelfth Man Brian Sta.tham (Lancashire).42 words
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Article114 1956-07-13 14 AUSTRALIA Colin McDonald, Jim Burke. Neil Harvey, Peter Burge. Keith Miller. Ken Mackay. Ron Archer. Richie Benaud, Len Maddocks. Ray Lindwall. lan Johnson, captain. Twelfth Man- Ian Craig Scoreboard ENGLAND Ist INNINGS C Cowdrey c Maddocks b. Archer 0 P. Richardson c Maddocks b Archer S A. Oakman bIan Craig - 114 words
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Article, Illustration557 1956-07-13 14 DIVISION 2 athlete Alice Tay took the honours in the opening day of the Singapore Secondary Girls Schools meet at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Alice began the afternoon by breaking the first Schoois' record in the 80m hurdles. Her time of 1.1. (3s557 words
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1324 1956-07-13 14 FOLLOWING are weights for all the eight races on the last day of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting on Saturday at Bukit Timah. THL WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL STAKES Horses Class I—7 Furs. 113 Jollv Sailor 5v 9.13 Dr Hugh 9mitt) and u1,324 words
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619 1956-07-13 14 The Deadly Archer Strikes Three Fall For 17 Runs May Washy Stops The Ro t Skipper's Innings For A Capf fl I LEEDS, Yorkshire, July 12— Wonderful, wonderful Peter May, and good old Cyril Washbrook together they rescued England from a disastrous position (17619 words
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Article87 1956-07-13 14 BLUE Rovers beat Indian Youngsters 2-0 in a SAFA Division 3B league soccer n*mtrh at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Rovers I ok the lead al half time through a 15th minute goal by Osman. The second half was marred by rough play, and referee Basil De Souza87 words
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Article131 1956-07-13 14 Boys Town Vs QSBC Boxing THE Inter-Club Boxing nai bet Boys' 1 en Street Boys' C.UO 0 he held tomj at 7 p.m at B Town Folio- re the 1 Boyi Town boxers firsl ATOM n Alexander BO as Meng. L GNAT: < s K che B3 vs Sa o131 words
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Article38 1956-07-13 14 MALACCA. Th its. Malacca Bhidrninton Association will soon select 20 shut* I ers ft r ccachi-z by \v Peng Soon al tne MBA from July 2] to 25 Peng Soon visits here for the purpose.38 words
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Letter19 1956-07-13 14 When Wineer Lost Prizes i Divisi g but a received a~ disappoint! m m m Jl -1 wofl Singapore.19 words
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Article25 1956-07-13 14 Ramblers Superior To Junior T RADi: thro i scored ip. Fi\ 1 sump A Jang F tdin Mi H H m Junior I K 125 words
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