Singapore Standard, 16 July 1956
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Title Section25 1956-07-16 1 Singapore Standard "f NOA roue U 5H S. FIR! BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 CttV i* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS25 words
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208 1956-07-16 1 {Vi [l MPI R. Sun.— The Central Council of Party Raayat after a stormy session mimously to boycott the Reid Constituent lelegates from all over the ted a draft momorandum to the .e Party's select committee the Central Council some weeks g-jj A Press release.208 words
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Article20 1956-07-16 1 L TuniFrench be told a with I part p. ego.of :;iba I deon ara- I i French iged t20 words
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Article34 1956-07-16 1 15 (UP) here v (.'vpr 1 c Qr -pr »ol car. d veh I car and Pa:;:"- Engps guarded t oil I tn< nt I r 1 Rart and ('vpri- hn Harding i34 words
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Article63 1956-07-16 1 BONN. Juiy 15 tßtuter>-r Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the i Indian Prime Minister, today 1 went for a pleasure steamer trip on the River Rhine in pelting rain. He was the guest of Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West Qi rman Chancellor trip was expected to 163 words
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Article29 1956-07-16 1 BURMESE army troops have been aligned to the Burma-China border in the race of incr^a^mg Communist troop concentrations m the area, according to reports in Rangoon. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article66 1956-07-16 1 TOKYO. July 15 (UP) Twenty-one persons were injured today when they fell from a wooden observation tower atop a peak near sacred Mount Fiji which collapsed under their weight. The 21 climbers were thrown to the ground and sent rolling down the slope when the66 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-07-16 1 ic. THE Malacca team show thrir pace!) aX "V-.iin <Ja* ns.* <top pinniiis). watched by an interested crowd, at the Pesta festival in Kuala Lumpur. The large tops reauire skill and vigour to start.- StandardStandard - 36 words
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168 1956-07-16 1 THAT'S OUR JOB, SAYS TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Foreign troops stationed in Malaya under the mutual defence pact between the Federation and Britain, are not responsible for fighting militant Communism in Malayan jungles, Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here last night. Addressing UMNO168 words
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Article100 1956-07-16 1 He Just Can't Stop Growing BRUSSELS. July 15 <R^utrr^ Although "Little Fernand" Bachelard was slow to grow, he didn't stop growing. And now. alter 32 years of slow, but steady growing. "Little Fcrnand" appearing at an annual fair here, claims to be the world's biggest man. He we ghs 35100 words
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Article31 1956-07-16 1 POLICE reported yesterday one person was killed, another wounded, and more than 200 homes flooded as a result of prolonged rain in central Korea that started on Friday. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article32 1956-07-16 1 GAILY-DECORATED flagpoles are going up in London's streets last weekend as Britain prepares to welcome King Faisal of Iraq for his four-day state visit here this week. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article17 1956-07-16 1 TWO persons were killed in yesterday's tribal fighting in the West Aden protectorate, said. U.P.U.P. - 17 words
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Article128 1956-07-16 1 Margaret Town send Together? LONDON. July 15 (AP)— Both Princess Margaret and Group Captain Peter Townsend are spending the weekend in the country, and the Sunday Express suggested today they may be together. The newspaper said it may be a '"final meeting" between Margaret. 25. and Townsend. 41. The couple128 words
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Article29 1956-07-16 1 CAMBODIA yesterday denounced alleged violations of Cambodian air space by South Vietnamese aircraft which it said had flown over 'he country on June 10 and 11. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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178 1956-07-16 1 THEY TELL A FEW SECRETS, TOO LOS ANGELES. July 15 (Reuter» Nearly a million neople crowded into the streets here today to watch more than 70 of the worlds lovelies in a glamour parade All but one of the contestants for the title of178 words
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193 1956-07-16 1 No Hanging Bill— A New Labourite Move LONDON, July 15 (Reuter)— Labour politicians are already busy here with plans to revive the "no hanging for murder" bill which the House of Lords threw out this week after it had passed through the House of Commons. The bill, sponsored by Mr.193 words
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Article33 1956-07-16 1 SHANNON. Ireland, July 15 <UP)— A Swiss airliner crashed near here today, killing four crewmen aboard. The plane circled the airport for* 4o minutes before crashing, airport officials said.33 words
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Article294 1956-07-16 1 War On Gangsters Starts NINETY tough, kukri-carrying Gurkha policemen swung into action for the first time in Singapore last night, combing the city's streets and dark alleys with matamatas and plainclothes men. They were the specially hand-picked men deployed by the Police in their general all-out294 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-07-16 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim YewHock, left for London yesterday by air to attend the Commonwealth Labour Administration conference now being held in Oxford. Mr. Lim said he will have informal talks with the Colonial Office on Singapore's independence. He said that since the Minister189 words
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Article77 1956-07-16 1 Railway Strike Postponed KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The strike by an Malayan Railways signalmen scheduled 10 start at midnight tonight will now =iart 01 20 A union sp< i said 4^;s "vonins the reason foi the del.;, v. bs a cleri i r in hie notice sen to tin Mala> van77 words
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Advertisement70 1956-07-16 1 dsfhkjdhfjd '-fiy.:- \^^l i I I miniature li«ounte unce I 9J4, i Such has been the success o< this <vorid-<arnous I miniature camera that there are now three mod- eU to choose from all featuring th« "speed >n action" that madt the original model so popuia' v^l^Sv lPeop/0 w/to know70 words
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Article79 1956-07-16 2 No Major Crime At PESTA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. No major crime was reported in spite of the influx of tens of thousands of people during the last two days of Pesta. Credit for this must &o to members of the Federation Police Force, \vh<> kept a 24-hour visil under extremely79 words
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Article150 1956-07-16 2 Contest For Working Girls CALLING all Singapore working girl?! An island-wide quest for the Colony's "Ideal Working Girl" will be held on Sept. 1. The contest will be open to all working girls in Singapore. Irrespective of age or the type of job they do. Caroline Paige, chairman of the150 words
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Article33 1956-07-16 2 THREE Singapore Ministers —Messrs: J. M. Jumabhoy, A. J. Braga and Francis Thomas returned to the Colony yesterday after attending the Pan-Malayan Ministers' Conference and the Pesta festival in Kuala Lumpur.33 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-07-16 2 •FRENCH Night" at the Cockpit on Saturday night was attended by more than 100 members of the French community, including: France's Consul-General, in Singapore. Mr. Jean Royere and his wife. Australian singer Helen Lorraine, rendered a selection of popular French songs including favourites "La VieStandard - 82 words
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571 1956-07-16 2 400,000 AT THE SHOW SPEND SOME $5 MIL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federal capital has in the last three days enjoyed a boom unprecedented in its history. It is estimated Pesta which attracted close to 400,000 visitors netted some $5,000,000 in food,571 words
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355 1956-07-16 2 SINGAPORE lawyers are furious over an allegation in the Police magazine that some members of their fraternity, with political influence, go round police stations banging charge room counters to "impress their clients." Typical comments were ''I don't believe it'' "highly exaggerated." These are some355 words
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Article57 1956-07-16 2 irOH. Sun.— Two Chinese, one a 17-year-old schoolboy, were stabbed to death at 10.30 tonight. The first died on the spot outside a theatre here. The schoolboy collapsed outside another theatre 100 yards away He died on the way to hospital It is believed the57 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-07-16 2 AUSTRALIA'S bomber squadrons celebrate their sixth Malayan birthday today. The first Lincoln bomber of No. 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, roared in to land at Tengah airfield. Singapore, exactly six years ago. The squadron, the only Australian flying squadron overseas, now commanded170 words
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Advertisement171 1956-07-16 2 1 P^ Sc*r imW mill if" I w'i^i >• v'"^ f 'V* ■i ■< j -V;' WSm &&£*&&£s ?>-": LATEST GEMS' MODUS Mso An Opportunity To Own A Hon At HAPPY GARDEN, IPOE 2nd Phase NOT MANY lef: OUT OF 70 HOll Type 'G2' (Semi-Detached) with 4 rooms much improved171 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-07-16 3 Yong Peng Seong - Yong Peng Seong by pics Left: A modern Chinese Miss performs an age-old "silk cloth" dance as part of the contribution by the Malayan Chinese Teachers' Association. Standard THE display of Chinese traditions and culture attracted large crowds tl PESTA the festival of culture atStandard - 69 words
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222 1956-07-16 3 'Open Talks Or Else..' Union Warns ROW OVER DISMISSED MEN NEARS CRISIS PENANG, Sun.— The National Union of Factory and General Workers today charged the management of the Khian Guan Biscuit Factory, Butterworth, with evading the question of reinstating three dismissed workers. President of the Penang Branch, Mr. Ooi Yew222 words
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Article72 1956-07-16 3 Lee Gets Research Award Mr. Lee Hong Fang, 27. who graduated recently from the National Taiwan University. Taiwan, with a B.Sc. in Zoology, has been awarded an U.S. Research Assistantship in Parasitology at Tulane University. New Orleans. Mr. Lee is the eldest son of Mr. Lee Khee Sing, vice-presi-dent of72 words
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Article90 1956-07-16 3 PRESIDENT of Persri Films of Indonesia, Mr. Jamaladm Malik, flew Into Singapore on Saturday to finalize arrangements [or releasing six Indonesian films in the Colony. This is the first time in the last foul years that so many Indonesian films are to be released in90 words
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Article24 1956-07-16 3 COMMISSIONER General for So ith-easl Asia, Sir Rooert Scott, rel irned to Singapore yesterday from Kuala Lumpur after attending the Pesta festival.24 words
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Article141 1956-07-16 3 ...To Foster National Language A NATIONAL Education Congress to "watch over the development of national education and language" has been formed in the Federation as a result of a decision of the Malay Education Congress in Kuala Lumpur recently. Inche Harun Mohamed Amin, pro-tem vice-president ot141 words
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Article135 1956-07-16 3 ...But Decide To Stand Alone \ppoint s 3. central j x of I e Peoples Action Pa::'.", its advis It. hoover. Withdrew are- tion TAPp .I Fa '.ory Union. Organize tidng ial |enemeeting of the union at norial H.■". Pa I 1 Se retary KuanY( ed on tht inting135 words
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Article16 1956-07-16 3 Btm V- -nite' n ght, S iol 3inga] r< r president of Mr Heah Joo16 words
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Article44 1956-07-16 3 K.v.WG, Sun.-TheK :i::: i club night on Hari R I »rs and friend m to the First Battalion, :.re-. wi-.o leave shortly tor England During their stay here the Royal Hamps. distinguished themselves by ridding the district of n Communist terror-:-t>.44 words
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Article107 1956-07-16 3 They Want Books On Malaya TO stimulate interest among the peoples of South-east Asia in literature, the Canberra Fellowship of Australian Writers are asking for contributions of short stories by Malayan writers. They want more s'ories with a Malayan background for next year's Asian-Austra-lian book project. Mr Maurice Baker, a107 words
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Miscellaneous1014 1956-07-16 3 c&lmanac Information at a Glance 9MjJB— V m r^^ i 3. 6.30 and 9. 15 n.m. 7.30 Third Test Match— England f AIIVY^N^DIC Ri:\: Chan Sai Mei Part Chai 3. v Australia; Bpm Summaiy of ■<JiUjniL\l M rvVrfJiHiC 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. the play; 8.05 English Magazine; Mm"* LUX): Suit1,014 words
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245 1956-07-16 4 'Enemy' Captured On Blakan Mati "EXERCISE Volunteer/' in which members of Singapore's own Military Forces, Royal Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve and Malayan Auxiliary Air Forces participated, ended abruptly, but decisively yesterday morning. It concluded with the "capture" of the total Strength of the enemy—245 words
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Article54 1956-07-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun, The fo denial operation inlr I iced over the weekend in •he Ta npin district oi N< gi i Sembilan has vc > extended to •no Gemas Bharu area oi North re. The areas iffected are the Gemaa Bharu New Vi Kampong Gemaa Bharu.54 words
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Article95 1956-07-16 4 TWO hundred-and-fifty employees of the Fred Water-! house Company, yesterday staged a protest march carrying placard.? condemning thf management for refusing to recognize their union the 1 Fred Waterhouse Workers' Union. The workers started their march from the company's factory In Bukit Timah Road, a- I]95 words
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Article82 1956-07-16 4 JOHORE BAHRr. sit K og Tengah New Village ne the second r >: v vi ige in the Sesarua* district c: J lore tc ei y water lup* ply Ei Tbt Distrj I O:" 1 in -he Salem >ir s thi aftemooo c^: ■al :e ired82 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-07-16 4 Members of the Blue Force who took part in Exercise Volunteer at Blakan Mat are seen in a landing craft just before disembarking.- StandardStandard - 26 words
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221 1956-07-16 4 WAY Seeks Contacts With Red Counterparts THE Executive Committee of the World Assembly of Youth has proposed a meet ing with the World Federation of Democratic Youth— a Communist v o u t h organization, states the WAY News issued on May 1. T!v o'.^'C'.: of the meeting will be221 words
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Article52 1956-07-16 4 Fish C 'ttee Ends Work JOHORE BAHRU. Sun The final meeting of the select committee appointed by the Johore State Council to inquire Into the Ashing Industry In Johore was held at the office < v f the Harbour Master, yesterday. The meeting prepared the final report tor submission to52 words
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Article40 1956-07-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A ten-day vacation course for I teachers from the Federation and Singapore will be held at the University of Malaya, Singapore commencing from Au*. 20. The course will be attended by 300 teachers.40 words
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Article82 1956-07-16 4 THE following have been ele rted office-bearers of the Mansfield Local Employees' Union. Singapore President Mr. Tan Sip Chew; vice-president Mr. Michael Loh; hon. secretary Mr. Khoo Ben:; Chye; asst secretary Mr. Yee Hong Phoy; hon. treasurer Mr. Gran Hong Cher..:. Committee me m bers Messrs. Chan82 words
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Article30 1956-07-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sultan of Selanxor will declare open the Ampang Road branch o f the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China at 11 a.m. tomorrow.30 words
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Article186 1956-07-16 4 PAN-MALAYAN BODY FORMED WITH a view to provide opportunities for Malayans to qualify as accountants, the Malayan Branch of Certified and Corporate Accountants, and the Association of Chartered and Incorporated Accountants will form a pan-Malayan body to hold examinations for local boys. This was stated by186 words
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Article74 1956-07-16 4 Hari Raya Fairs Parties PENANG, Sun —The Kaun [bu will hold a riari Raya Haji food fair at the Penang UMNO Hali in RfacAlister Road on Saturday. The UMNO Education Committee will also hold a children's party on the same day. Another children's party will he organized by the Malay74 words
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Article123 1956-07-16 4 Talks On Workers' Transfer SINGAPORE City Council] Water Workers Union ft day decided to bold talks with the council's Personnel Welfare Officer, Mr. D B Alcock, on the proposed transfer of 13 workers from the Pontian Pumping Station b Singapore. The union is proti tinj sgamst the transfer of I123 words
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Article170 1956-07-16 4 P ENANG, Sun Catburglars broke into three houses in Bukit Glugor last night and stole more than $200 of personal effects and cash. One of the victims of the I burglaries, Tan Taik Cliong, i lost some clothing, his watch and eash $01. Entry into170 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-07-16 4 oing; liuU sin; gtvs !tfvdUrt arc ftttui "ht-t wh.ch the N, with I ea< h 4*y. Admihut <■;) h pal B hOW ,p;.. of -Om,25 words
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Article69 1956-07-16 4 MINIMUM Ten p m J I a.m. July L5 Singapore (7! F), Eota Barr: Kuala Lumpur -F\ Ipoh I (72F) Kuantan C7I Mas aon Tr!-npc:;-'.::c: From j 7.30 am. July 15 to 730 p.m. July 15 Singapore <88F). I i (17F), K B nu (89FK Kuala Lumpui (90F),69 words
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Article33 1956-07-16 4 ALOR M M ariop' E3 wile E Hj Be fl the Assize lah Al fl rapi* Th< Abe I the thr« I pong hoi I 11 Y< m M n. The fl33 words
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Article, Illustration2013 1956-07-16 5 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY Letter from Down Under By to ho^rLk^ ft Oth V day J P inese 9 irl 23-ycar-old AMY CHAN, of Singapore, is said hometown fL ?ns f 2 w rd •»ecomin 9 the first Chinese woman colour consultant in her Technical2,013 words
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Article, Illustration348 1956-07-16 5 Sport Briefs RACING: Highlight of the week on Brisbane's sporting calendar was the win by EL KHOBAR in the Doombcn Ten Thousand. Carrying Bst.4 the 3-ytor-o!d New Zealand horse, ridden by ace Southern jockey NEVILL. SELLWOOD, gave o dazzling display of galloping to beat the lightweight CRIOLLO by a length348 words
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Article107 1956-07-16 5 Great While Way MELBOURNE, i ci Victoria, A i I prcparihg for the 1956 O\ym},.- Crfl r tost spectacular c short dyfui nic hi* v Melbourne i ■>? city in the S Ff< sphere to h<- n the C~ ei, gild the r En rhe Western P<u\i c. It li107 words
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Miscellaneous219 1956-07-16 5 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE HH|H| B' v I >; ■■■1 EMp^ '^■■"Tlßp^j DOWN 1 h« nursed the which, impeird the steel (Byron) (H> 2 One who waa let down ai Hamelin? (6) 3 |s it iiolciing u D the came (2. 4^ 4 Of ihe nature of a pronoun (10J 6219 words
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Article744 1956-07-16 6 THERE are bound to be religious leaders, A educationists and social workers who will not agree that there is a difference between what are known as lotteries and out-and-out gambling. They are entitled to their views and must be respected for their stand against anything that will744 words
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Article241 1956-07-16 6 J)LRING the worst years of the Emergency scores of officers belonging to the category known as the Field Staff of the Federation Information Department risked their lives daily while carrying the official messages to dwellers in remote kampongs throughout the country in the campaign to win the hearts241 words
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Article886 1956-07-16 6 RAWLE KNOX - Okinawan Dilemma RAWLE KNOX Americans In Tokyo Fear Another Cyprus reports HONGKONG AMERICANS in Tokyo are talking wryly of Okinawa becoming another Cyprus. The parallel is, of course, far from exact, but it was galling to the United States that the Japanese should use the Fourth of July (U.S. Independence886 words
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Article796 1956-07-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA By DESTA, the festival blending the cultures of the various races inhabiting Malaya, according to The Standard ob.server in Kuala Lumpur, showed "positive signs that out of all the pre-merdeka chaos of ius soli lingua franca, there was still hope th.it if796 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter199 1956-07-16 6 Sir: The headline in your issue of Friday. July 13, "YAP WALKS OUT OF MEET IN DESPAIR" is misleading. The fact is I was elated. It was after the meeting had been officially closed that I addressed the remark "I am fed up" to199 words
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Article553 1956-07-16 6 Robert Stephens - Robert Stephens New Line In Soviet Cold War by CAIRO. interview given by the Soviet leader, Nikita Khrushchev to a correspondent of the Egypt&in newspaper AL AHRAM indicated that the present intensified Soviet wooing of Arab States will be kept within the limits of the broader553 words
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Miscellaneous11 1956-07-16 6 0 r^r, if m j? "Silly me! I absentmind«U> lifted Mm11 words
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Article63 1956-07-16 7 I Dec s Ontario, hath-year-old n nith\"yr °tK ay irrird this ri M^ J Nrlson .r decora- made a orator name for herself in the flora and Milt-life lii! and .also liked"tod.™.*" icwiag ny Mis, Hart dri%es a car fIU, ed with sPwial con trols63 words
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Article406 1956-07-16 7 A/of/on Is In 'Mortal Peril' Of Poverty, Says Premier ♦u d PADIHAM England, Julyls, (Reuter) —Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, said here yesterday that Britain was in "mortal pen]_af^ poverty by stages. The Premier, speaking at a local political meeting in the heart at the406 words
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Article112 1956-07-16 7 Inn 1 (Ileuter)— Dr. Konrad Adenauer U $n hancellor, said yesterday a power" was soing: on in Russia. c seen s the r leadei s Js -Sta:in the A sing i party meeting i Christian democrats at O1 Dr. Ade- two "sigi wing light on S lip, v tsited112 words
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Article153 1956-07-16 7 1,500 MPH Transports Foreseen SEATTLE, July 13 (AP) Air travo: in 200-passenger jet trari ports g ing 1,500 miles prr hour ai 50,000 feet, and a sible rocket landing on the moon In in years are foreseen by a ton Boeing Airplane Co. executive. WeUwood E. Bean, Boeing senior vice153 words
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Article78 1956-07-16 7 VATICAN CITY, July 15 (AP)— Pope Pius has told Roman Catholics behind the iron curtain that "no sacrifice to hand on the sacred heritage of faith in future generations would be too great." In an apostolic letter dated June 29 and made public yesterday, the 80-year-old78 words
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Article86 1956-07-16 7 PARIS. July 15 {Reuter) M. Ahmed Bal Frej. the Moroccan Foreign Minister, flew to Casablanca yesterday after concluding, he said, a "gentleman's agreement" on French troops in Morocco. He told reporters at the airport that he was "satisfied"' with his talks with French ministers, and added "our aim86 words
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Article30 1956-07-16 7 v. July rican If the i I :v I nt. I th n on j I day •-♦deral ti I S i \rr jr resentI of I hn now30 words
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Article16 1956-07-16 7 NEW DELHI, r ;'v IS (AP) a week-long strike of 8,000 [butchers ended yesterday.16 words
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Article28 1956-07-16 7 I lent Eisei i 1 -s —for >abotag. i ift or bus. uc aftei E I 44 ion t u i I by a r the pL»-28 words
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Article44 1956-07-16 7 AMMAN, lord y n AP)— A b cpj le I at the entrai I I Egj ptiao Em- berc .vojndi: the Egyptian C Saiah j Moustapha. e Jordan Government ex- em ovei lent and an investigate being conducted r m44 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-07-16 7 rina in Athens. pic BANNED in Amrrici \nd op. ihe Continent, the (i.»nie which lili Berde is >oen performing here haN |nsl beea shown uifter an initial ban on ITV to British audiences. The dance. known U the 'Marijuana Dante." depicts the experiences of a drus: additt. Lili.Mirror - 69 words
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173 1956-07-16 7 LONDON, July 15 (Reuter)— The Soviet Union is building a 16,000-ton atomic-powered icebreaker and is making plans for atomic-powered whalers, railway locomotives and aircraft which will fly at more than 1,000 miles an hour, a Moscow Radio talk said yester- day. A talk by Professor173 words
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Article92 1956-07-16 7 Hungarians Arrest 3 'U.S. Spies' VIENNA. July 15 (Reuter) The Hungarian State Security Service has arrested three "American spies,' Radio Budapest said today. The Radio said the three men were Sandor Halmai and Attila Huszar. both Hungarians, and Johann Feldbaeher, a 24-year-old Austrian. The Radio said the three men were92 words
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NEWSBRIEFS
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Article33 1956-07-16 7 LIMA. July 15 (Reuter) Scnor Manuel Prario. one of two opposition candidates for the presidency, was today formally proclaimed President of Peru by the Electoral Board, following the completion of returns.33 words
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Article29 1956-07-16 7 KINGSTON. Jamaica, July 15 (AP) Heavy earth tremors shook the eastern end of this Caribbean island early yesterday. There were no reports of serious damage or casualties.29 words
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Article23 1956-07-16 7 KAMPALA, Uganda. July 15 (AP) Man-eating lions have killed 42 persons in Uganda this year, the Game Department announced yesterday.23 words
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Article32 1956-07-16 7 PRAGUE, July 15 (Reuter) A Czechoslovak mission will visit Cambodia soon to discuss a trade agreement between the countries. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia told a Press conference here yesterday.32 words
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Article141 1956-07-16 7 No Cut In US Forces Brucker DALLAS, Texas. July 15 (Reuter)— The United States is "not contemplating the cutting oft" of a single soldier at the present time." according to the Secretary of the Army, Mr. Wilber Brucker. He was answering reporters' questions last night on a statement by Admiral141 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-07-16 7 THE comedy partners Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis get together with candidates in the forthcoming: "Miss Universe" contest during a swimsuit fashion show in New York. (Left to rijjht) Dean rlartin; Maria Cordoso. "Miss Brazil": Rosanna fialii. "Miss Italy"; Jerry Lewis; and Iris Waller "Miss England."50 words
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Article147 1956-07-16 7 BONN, July 15 (Router)— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said at a Press conference here yesterday: "I should like Cyprus to have its freedom." But he added that the Issue was complicated by "violence, terrorism and counter-vio-lence." Mr, Nehru was facing questions by 400 reporters147 words
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Article56 1956-07-16 7 LONDON. July 15 (UP)— The Yemen yesterday protested against the massing of British. led troops on the Aden- Yemen border. The protest was filed bv the Yemeni Charge d' Affaires. In Cairo yesterday Yemeni Minister to London. Shaikh Hassan Ibrahim, said the British were trying to56 words
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Article129 1956-07-16 7 Moscow, July \;> (Reuter) Mystery surrounded the whereabout^ of Mrs. J R. Bassctt. mother of ex-Briton diplomai Guy Burgess, who was reported yesterday to have travelled t' Russia to see her son. A British Embassy spokes* man sairi Mr?. Bassett had nnr railed there, n'.'.hougji129 words
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Article28 1956-07-16 7 GAINS MOMENTUM UNKNOWN GETTSBURG, July IS ffteuter) President Eisenhower*! doctors said yesterday that he had "gained momentum* In his convalescent c from the abdominal operation on June 9.28 words
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Advertisement108 1956-07-16 7 »AEO- 40 FRANCIS Ist. King of France I t\T^ /SlJtl rJI U vcr Years ago, (f*%j&ioUy i'fjf y^ when D. O. M. was SSLjP^^^===^g first discovered, King *^jj Francis tasted it when w 4tt x he visited the MonWL Qmh astery in Fecamp. have I tasted Better." .BeneMctine |S| 7108 words
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Advertisement70 1956-07-16 7 Jr liii.# ill I iJIEiIC i WORN BY ELEGANT WOMEN. ALL OVER THE WORLCi SHEERLON 15/51 $3.75 I EVELON 15, 60 54.50 A EMBRACABLE 15/60 $4.95 ffi Stretchable FIT-ALL-TOP 30/51 $3.75 I Colours: Show-off Saucy Tango tf Whisner U9^ WiUhloom HOSIERY I Pfvp^fVV^V^^^^^^l DEPARTMFNT I E^f J I I I70 words
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Advertisement896 1956-07-16 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lei. *****/6. *****/4. 1«/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To HalitM. Montreal, Bottom New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports. S'pore P. Sham Penanß cyclops w>... ..%-.> i°/ 23 i u| y 24/2S uly 26/27 |uly POLYPHEMUS 29 Auf/4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/8896 words
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Advertisement1102 1956-07-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) sfiPPin. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *g£ Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON fir CONTINENT. Singapore. Due Sails P. S'ham Penang Pcleus for Liverpool Glasgow July1,102 words
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Advertisement863 1956-07-16 8 MITSUI pE| LINE S'pore P. S'ham Penang FOR JAPAN from Indio Azumasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Hagurosan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 1° Port FOR U.S.A. vio Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore Asakasan Maru from Japan 14 Aug 17 Aug863 words
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Advertisement553 1956-07-16 8 EAST ASIATIC Li OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bongkok O nd/ O r i 0 Penong p s "INDIA" I "SELANDIA" J9/20 Ju.y 2 1 :< Jui I "MOMBASA" 21 21 July y "PANAMA" 9/11 Aug :]3 A^ HOMEWARDS Sailings for Gsnea. A^ Wern Hamburg, Copenhoge n S ?ore P S'hc*. "ERRIA"553 words
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Article212 1956-07-16 9 ■v RII \N will launch its newest "Super s, the lonsr-ranse Douglas DC-7C's capa- ocean or continent non-stop, on the m A run on July 26. the company an- nounced. First regular Qi«ht lot the >50-mile-an-hour planes will be DQ Sari Francisco to Honowith inauguration of per Sevens" from212 words
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Article23 1956-07-16 9 Wk oign J| >53, the •iA|' c and Ip i conH K Ml i Br I nil 1 B I i ids23 words
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Article, Illustration302 1956-07-16 9 MAINLAND CHINA MAY BUY $200 MIL. RUBBER FROM MALAYA RUBBER traders in Singapore who will join the China mission, forecast the possibility of selling $200 million worth of Malayan rubber to that country. At present prices, that sum would secure about 100,000 tons. 1 This is a quantity which only302 words
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Article73 1956-07-16 9 AMERICAN merchants sold more goods during June than in any month in American history, the U.S. Commerce Department repoi ta The record-breaking volume of sales last month totalled U5516,636 mi". ion, a Department report said. Every major retail group enjoyed an increase in .sales from May73 words
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Article70 1956-07-16 9 MALAYAN tin statistics showed imports at 1.031 tons in June, compared with 1,526 tons in the previous month Total imports for the first half of the year amounted to 6,75!) tons compared with 6,445 tons. Of last month's imports 865 tons came from Thailand and 10570 words
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Article40 1956-07-16 9 A BIG Integrated steel mill near Houston. Texas, with a capacity of one million tons of ingots annually and costing b e t wee n USs2som. an d USs3som. is planned by Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation.40 words
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Article228 1956-07-16 9 Radar For DumDum Airport WITH a vidi to ensuring safe landing of aircraft, an airfield control radar has been installed for the first time at Duni Dum airport. Calcutta. which has the hra\iest density of civilian traflic among aerodromes in the country. The airfield control radar provides special facilities to228 words
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Article79 1956-07-16 9 DELIVERIES of tin-in-rnncentrates from Federation mines to Singapore, Penan? and Butterworth amounted to 5.533 tons in June, against 5,374 tons in the previous month. Exporting states were: Perak (3,415 tons); Selangor (1.699 tons); Negrl Sembilan (131 tons.: Pah^ng 162 tons); Johore (59 ton.^r. Trengsranu (1879 words
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Article253 1956-07-16 9 GOPKNG CONSOLIDATED. LTD: Made a profit after Br>Ush Profit Tax of £143,955 (36.4%) ind paid 50% for the year ended 30th September. 19.i5. At balancing date n^ liquid assets equalled 3, 5 per 5 unit. The volume oJ ground treated was a little less tnan the previous year,253 words
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Article257 1956-07-16 9 BUSINESS dor.c in shares fl 'f?WstßrVLS:' Con-lidat^ Tin belter Ords 29/3. Fraser N^ve Orda $1-821 to Si 84 to $1.86. Federal pispensarj $2.02. Georgetown Dispensary $2J5 Gammons $2 01*. •Hammer Co. Malayan Collieries 5100 Metul Box $150 x.d.. McAlister Co $2,774, Robinson Ords $1.50 to <1257 words
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664 1956-07-16 9 IN Kuala Lumpur last week the Minister for Finance warned that increased taxation was inevitable unless the rubber price rises and the Emergency expenditure is lightened. If the Singapore Government is to agree, some increase of Pan-Malayan income tax rates may be expected in664 words
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Article38 1956-07-16 9 JOHAN Tin Dredging Ltd output for Juno this year amounted to 174.fi piculs, all of which have been sold, according to the secretaries, Sime. Darby Co. Ltd. The tribute to the company for June was $3,977.38 words
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Advertisement153 1956-07-16 9 w SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES h to and from Ll INDONESIAN PORTS r C SC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. *:s BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (SI LTD. Tel H448 v I MAERSK LINE I H/S EIDANGEB t S HAM FENANG N. YORK 27 July 30 July 2 Aug 6 Sepr b-r- YUGOSLAV153 words
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Advertisement235 1956-07-16 9 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. FEDERATION OF MALAYA. rpENDERS are invited for "RED EC ORATION OF EXISTING C.E.B. OFFICE AT IPOH" C.E.B. registered contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board. P.O. Box 1006, Kuala Lumpur, with a deposit of $30/- for Drawings. Specification and Bills of Quantities,235 words
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Advertisement1184 1956-07-16 9 CITY COUNCIL OF MALAYAN SINGAPORE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TENDERS. TENDER NOTICE (a) ARCHITECT'S DEPART- fTIENDERS are invited from MENT: Supply and fitting of JL Approved General Bu.laVenetian Blinds to the win- ing Contractors for the Ereedows of (i) the City Magis- tjon Completion of Proposed t rate's and the Registrar of1,184 words
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191 1956-07-16 10 SEREMBAN, Sun.— To a newcomer M. R. Savage of the Garrison Athletic Club went the honour of breaking the only record at yesterday's annual championship meeting of the Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Association held on the iSegri Sembilan Club padang. He broke a three-year-old record191 words
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Article285 1956-07-16 10 Schoolboys Set A High Standard MALACCA. Sun—Twentysix new records were made and one existing: mark equalled at the two-day Malacca Combined Schools Sports concluded at the High School ground yesterday. Schoolboys 1 performances were very near Malayan AAA standard in the sprints and Malacca schoolboys could build up a quartette285 words
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Article137 1956-07-16 10 Garrison Annual Athletics KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Seven new records were established and one equalled at the Kuala Lumpur Garrison annual athletic meet on the Army Command Ground here today. They were the nv.le by Sgt. Sudden of the RAF with a time of 4 m 38s which is 1 2s137 words
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Article29 1956-07-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur beat Federation Military College, Port Dickson, by 58 runs in their cricket match on the MBS ground yesterday.29 words
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673 1956-07-16 10 ONE MALAYAN, 6 STATE RECORDS IN PER AK MEET IPOH, Sun.— Six new state records, including a Malayan mark, were set up at the two-day Perak Amateur Athletic Association's championship meet held here during the weekend. Eighteen-year-old Michaellan, Kuan King Lam was responsible for setting a new Malayan distance for673 words
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Article66 1956-07-16 10 KUALA KAXGSAR. Sat. Chiang Wah beat Rangers by 3-2 in an exciting first division league soccer match played on the town padang yesterday. Left-inside Hu n Kwan scored the first goal {or Chiang Wah in the first half but Rangers equalised through Yunus. eentreforward 800 Thye66 words
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Article43 1956-07-16 10 TELOK AXSOX. Sun— Entries are invited for the Lower Perak District knockout soccc-r competition. The closing date ii on July and entries must be sent to* the Honorary Secretary. Lower Perak District Football Asso. ciation. P.O. Box No 38. Tciok Anson.43 words
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Article613 1956-07-16 10 Tony Rangel - PENANG RALLIES TO HOLD S'GOR Tony Rangel Rahim Sparkles By PEXANG, Sun.— In a thrilling Malaya Cup soccer match on the Victoria Green Penang held Selangor to a three-all draw on a pitch made heavy by rain yesterdav. Selangor led by two goals to one at the interval and went613 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-07-16 10 Lau Cheng Chye - Lau Cheng Chye by TAN FONG TING. 14--year-old all-rounder of Central Kedah team, gave a wonderful performance at the sth annual Kedah AAA championshiD meet at Sungei Patani. She sained premier honours in four events—lOOyards. 80 metres low hurdles, high jump and long jump. In winning: these four, she setStandard - 73 words
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Article137 1956-07-16 10 IPOH. Sun. Ramblers Sports Club and the Ist. Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers will meet on Tuesday in a second round senior division soccer league match which may well decide the championships title. T*hese are the only two teams left in the running for league honours with137 words
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Article35 1956-07-16 10 NIBOXG TEBAL Sun. Methodist Afternoon School scored a fine soccer victory when they beat the formidable Krian Rovers by 2 eoals to nil in a friendly match plaved at the school ground yesterday.35 words
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Article76 1956-07-16 10 TAIPING. Sun.— Though losing their rightwmger. Everitt. in the first half, REME /played a sterling game yesterday, to trounce the Police in their first division soccer fixture by 4-1. With this victory REME are now on level points with the leaders. Taiping Tigers. But with a76 words
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Article27 1956-07-16 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Playing their first match in the Krian Malays soccer league Anglo-Chinese School did well to beat the Krian Police by Three nil.27 words
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Advertisement272 1956-07-16 10 TODAYIC^HAY^ f^i boJSXrV m a^l f 'nWILUAM WVLERc t GALA PREMIERE TOM()RR^> "JHANAK JHAIVAK PAy/y Colour by Technicolor n ir aCathayOnranNs.u.nK,,,, Hu I BOX PiLAN NOW OP£ N^ 4 >iro\\s :>\u.v HnM »t IMHI 111 2.30 TODAY s^o DEO? I OLE yifliTiicEi uii "agu I LLJ^O JQAH LAUCI COMING! A272 words
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Miscellaneous23 1956-07-16 10 L '.',-,'l'/, ■'•Jl* u^'»^..^tj^to»jM-U^Jik.a*JA-ill Hie KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Business Houses League— Div. 2—Kilat Club vs. Malay Mail 5.C....5.1.A. ground. TENNIS: Selangor Charr> pionships.23 words
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Article, Illustration720 1956-07-16 11 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON NOW IS THE TIME FOR FINDING OUT —Says {T is, of course, a very good thing that Don Cockell has retired. A good thing for Cockell himself. A good thing for British heavyweight boxing. A good thing for me because how I hated watching an720 words
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Article152 1956-07-16 11 LONDON, July 14 (Renter) For the second Saturday in a month, the weather dealt a heavy blow at English first class cricket today. The more serious because Saturday is the day when the county clubs expect their best attendances. In addition to the Test152 words
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Article84 1956-07-16 11 Unbeaten Touring England XI SALISBURY, Rhodesia, July 14 (Renter)— The English Football Association XI wound up their 1 "-match tour of South Africa ana Rhodesia by beating South Africa 4-1 in the fourth and final soccer test here today. The unbeaten touring team had already made certain of taking the84 words
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Article87 1956-07-16 11 KLUANG, Sat.— Yon bin Mian won the Johore singles tennis title today at the International Cub here when he beat Singapore's H. Khamis 6-4 6-3 in the final of the tournament. In the open doubles final, Yeo Oon Chong Gob Teck Chow will play against87 words
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Article61 1956-07-16 11 DUBLIN. July 14. (Router) Budge Patty, beat Hugh Stewart ;5-H. 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 in an allAmerica n filial of the men's singles of the Irish Lawn Tennis Championships here today Other results include: Women's Doubles Final— Mrs. Thea Hale (South Africa) and Miss Daphne Seeney (Australia), beat Miss61 words
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Article79 1956-07-16 11 TAIPING. Sun. Taiping soccer fans will have the opportunity of seeing the Selangor Football Association XI in action here on Tuesday against the Taiping District XI. The match will be played on the St. George's ground starting at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the District79 words
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359 1956-07-16 11 N. V. WILLIAMS - N. V. WILLIAMS By WELLINGTON, New Zealand July 14 (Reuter)— Lack of international experience and training difficulties are likely to be handicaps to New Zealand's competitors at the Melbourne Olympic Games. To overcome this, sevc:al of 4 he certainties have gone abroad to keep359 words
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Article83 1956-07-16 11 INGLEWOOD, California, July 15 (AP)— Jockey Willie Shoemaker piloted Swaps to victory in the U*****,100 Hollywood Park Gold Cup yesterday before an estimated 55.000 fans. The chestnut flier covered the mile and one-quarter In 1.58 3/5 for a new track record. The old record, set by Rejected83 words
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364 1956-07-16 11 Ken Wood Grabs Coveted Mile Title LONDON, July 14 (Reuter) Ken Wood, the Yorkshire international, won the coveted mile title in the British track and field championships at the White City Stadium here this afternoon. He beat the titleholder, Brian Hewson, by three yards in 4 mins. 6.8 sees. Continual364 words
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Advertisement103 1956-07-16 11 ROYAL. North Bridge Rood Last 2 Shows: <fc 7.30 p.m. "NAGA DEVATHA" (T) Opens Tomorrow: "ASAI" (Ti SUN New World Last Night: 7 9.15 n .m. "THt PRODIGAL" Tomorrow Only "TALL TEXAN Wednesday "JSTANA IMPIAV (Malay) QUEENS Geylong Road Starts Today: -.30, 6 9.15p.m. "SASSI" (H) REX Johore Bhoru Opens103 words
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Advertisement687 1956-07-16 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required (A) HEALTH VISITORS in Salary Scale v, 47 Proficiency Bar. :ifi.3xAl6-411 Exam. Bar/ 427xA16 47.") plus Variable Allowance. Mu-: be < tered .\urses with "A" Class Cei I cate of the Central Midwives Board. <B) TKMPORARY SI RVEVOR DRAFTSMAN J r Kim687 words
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Miscellaneous255 1956-07-16 11 Abner By Al Capp /^rT^R^N ANDMAVBE ITSBE.TTER V /-AND IF YOU ONCE^ (r^SfxS ¥OU'RE S y -r^\ Ai-iwo" < that wav -BECAUSE, ip y U GOT A REAL LOOK y #*JIX FIRED. f r y^, <XB E >O CO^ LD SE^ TH' r^^^ SAT CLARK i^-^r^^^A J place nour^ iM-255 words
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Article584 1956-07-16 12 I MALAYA CUP TIES Joint Services Deserve To Win Sap Silt Junk JOINT SERVICES and Singapore battled to a oneall draw in a disappointing Malaya Cup tie match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A drawn cup tie is not by nature satisfactory, but because oi the584 words
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379 1956-07-16 12 GILBERT FERNANDEZ - Negri Earns First Point Holds Johore GILBERT FERNANDEZ By SEREMBAX, Sun.— Negri Sembilan earned their first Malaya Cup point this season in their third game played this afternoon when they held Johore to a 1-1 draw at the Station Padang today. Negri lost their previous two ea to Combined Services379 words
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Article165 1956-07-16 12 Indians Army Draw A stubborn last wicket stand by Amar Singh and Rajendra for the Indians saved them from defeat against the Army at Balestier Road yesterday. The match was drawn. The Royal Air Force put up their* highest score for this season when they made 253 runs and declared165 words
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Article808 1956-07-16 12 GEORGE TAYE - GEORGE TAYE Wei Lon Gains Winning Match From SINGAPORE humbled Malacca by eight games to one in the Foong Seong Cup tie played in the Malacca Badminton Association hall before a large crowd of badminton fans. Veteran Charlie Seow and Wee Say Lock saved the day for808 words
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Article185 1956-07-16 12 Shepherdson, Hurt In Grand Form KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sclansor beat Malacca by an innings and 128 runs in their interstate cricket match on the Selangor Club pad am; today. The game ended just before 12.30 ;rm. with half a day more to snare. This was SeUngors second innings victory of185 words
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Article54 1956-07-16 12 In the doubles, the youthful pair of Henry Yap and Eric Wee of Malacca forced the Singapore combination of Peng Hooi and Lim Wei Lon to three sets, having won the first by 15-4. The other double? match nroved to be lopsided with Ong Poh Lim and Ismail54 words
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Article137 1956-07-16 12 S'PORE TOO NEGRI Delilkan Shines SINGAPORE, who were in a commanding position at the end of the first day of their cricket match against Negri Sembilan, easily dismissed the visitors for 80 runs in their second knock to win by an innings and 34 runs on the SCC padang yesterday.137 words
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Article22 1956-07-16 12 POLO Club defeated the four Generals in a polo match at Thomson Road yest.erday. The score was 7 4 goals.22 words
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Article184 1956-07-16 12 PENANG'S GRAND RECOVERY PENANG, Sun. Despite a wonderful batting recovery this morning after a disastrous start yesterday afternoon when five wickets fell for only 3^ runs, Penang failed to beat Kedah in a two-day inter state cricket match which ended in a draw on the Western Road ground this evening.184 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-07-16 12 photo) MISS Shirley Fry of America, the new Wimbledon ladies singles champion, is seen above holding the coveted shield after the presentation by the president of All-England Lawn Tennis Club, the Duchess of Kent. Along with her is Angela Buxton of Great Britain. Miss Fry wonU.P. - 53 words
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Article726 1956-07-16 12 THE results of the Singapore Badminton Association championships junior tics held at the S.B.A. Hall at Guillemard Road last night are as follows: Results Women's singles (2nd round >: Lon^g Soo Chin beat Ta- Lot Kee 11-2. 11-;^: Nancy Lim beat Mrs. V. Wall work 11-1, 11-1:726 words
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Article230 1956-07-16 12 With the exception of these two batsmer none of the others were able to reach double figures. Young Alex Delilkan bowled 19 overs to take f°ur wickets for 37 runs. The visitors found it difficult to tame his leg breaks which turned considerably on the SCC padang. Hanrahan230 words
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Article110 1956-07-16 12 Youngsters Will Get Their Chang r f THE Selansor Badminton (i{ f 1 two of the most promising shul <K>r San Seong Kok against the vi- >Ur^l Cuppers in the Selangor vs. India Ihri^l to be played in Kuala Lumpur on I l ni(t| l Surjit Raj v/ho wil] OU]110 words
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Article78 1956-07-16 12 Trials For Malaya's Ironmen THE Ma", a. von Amateui Weighf.ifting Federation hold trials m Kua:a Lumpur on July 21 to pick the lit ,ronrnen seven weightlifters and three bodybuilders to I part at the faternati weightiifting competition si Jakarta. The triangular competit prill be between Singap Federation and Indonesia, which78 words
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Miscellaneous45 1956-07-16 12 COMMUNITY:— Eurasians v. Indonesians. J. Besar, 5.15; Badan Kesenian v. Alexandra FT. Jr. Cuptie. Geylang, 5.15; Kota Raja v. RAF, Seletar Div. 2A, F. Park; 5.15; Police "A v. St. John s SC. 28, MFA. 5.15; Springdale SC v. Bu--14 Timah SC, 28, CYMA, 5.15.45 words
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