Singapore Standard, 18 July 1956
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Title Section35 1956-07-18 1 Singapore Standard Singa STANDARD p O, ,r. «481 n^ vn l pore r&* IIJ Jtfr rk. VFI r /W I u~ PIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1956 16 PAGES ]> CENTS35 words
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Article28 1956-07-18 1 it the i OX Abdul Rzirl 1 1 to i .rren:hem a most B ter- DO It to I difflit K t ige, imd it ion gi28 words
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Article43 1956-07-18 1 [EVA \?v— All; Ltjrn" year." Mis TVjruty r of the S t Republic, said ibixnrina told the Education Conthat the "perciurins; the final Stalin's life affecte I the pdncatioo ila and B v> Ing rond i H Bh* new text book* 1957."43 words
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Article15 1956-07-18 1 w President j I nist 1 ;ad f would "pay U they kjkljkldfkdf U.P.U.P. - 15 words
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Article139 1956-07-18 1 Darul Islam Crucify Church Heads SILVER BAY, Now Hampshire. July 17 (Reuter) Native Christian pastors and urch elders, who had done v work m the remote areas oi the South- m Celebes East Indie.-*, were reported have been crucified on trees In isolated areas oi the islands, mission official major139 words
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Article38 1956-07-18 1 TOKYO. July IT 'Renter) Police reported here today. eight persons were killed. four injured and ten missing when 1.200 houses were flooded by heavy rains m the Note Peninsula area, m Central Japan.38 words
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222 1956-07-18 1 REDS FEAR REVOLT SO 100 TANKS ROLL INTO TIBET KALIMPONG, India, July 17 (AP)-Chinese Communist forces m Tibet have brought m more than 100 heavy tanks to protect the Lhasa area irom the threat ot anti-Communist revolt, according to reports reaching this frontier station today. A: tr same time reports222 words
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382 1956-07-18 1 EX-MALAYA COMMANDER FACES CHARGE WOKINGHAM England, July 17 (Router) General Sir Frank Messervy, former British Commander In Malaya, faced a charge m a magistrate's court here today of attempted carnal know- ledge of a girj. of 13. The 62-year-old retired general was said382 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-07-18 1 Twice Bitten Twice Shy CHESTER. England. July 17 (AP>— On April l>B. 1953, Mrs. Lillian James divorced Humphrey James on the grounds that he had misbehaved with Miss Irene Mansell. On April 4. 1955— Mr. James having promised to be goodMrs. James remarried him. Yesterday. Mrs. James won a second74 words
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178 1956-07-18 1 They Squat Outside As Schoolmates Study SIXTY pupils cf the Chv.-ci Chium Primary School m Jurons. Singapore, yesterday defied an Education Department '"end-the-strike** order and continued their sit-down strike m protest against a school committee's decision to accept Government grant-m-aid. While 13t* -f tHwr178 words
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Article112 1956-07-18 1 PARIS. July 17 (UP)— Prince Rainier of Monaco said today that if and when his wife— the former- American movie star Grace Kelly becomes an expectant mother he will announce the news himself. "When there is something to announce I will do so myself112 words
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Article47 1956-07-18 1 NEW DELHI. July 17 <AP) —An official source said today that a visit to India by the Queen probably will be delayed until after 1957. Rumours that the Queen would visit the bis Commonwealth republic circulated recently during the Commonwealth Conference m London.47 words
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Article33 1956-07-18 1 TOKYO, July 17 (AP)Japan's bis OSK (Osaka Shosen Kaisha) Steamship Line said yesterday it hopes to put a streamlined, atom-powered liner on its South American run by late 1960 or 1961.33 words
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Article87 1956-07-18 1 LONDON, July 17, (Reuter). —Cairo Radio reported today that Sir Alex Kirkbride, former British Ambassador to Jordan, had been asked by the Jordan Government to leave the country. Sir Alec Klrkbride, now retired from the Foreign Service, has been acting as un- official mediator m Britain's87 words
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174 1956-07-18 1 POISON IN HER COFFEE IT FELL FROM THE ROOF NEW YORK. July 17 (Keutcr) A long: series of illnesses suffered by Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce. United States Ambassador to Italy, was caused by arsenic poi«nnine according to a report m this week's Time Magazine, published by her husband. The Magazine174 words
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Article210 1956-07-18 1 Mao Hails Malayan Trade Missions KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Communist Chinese Government today officially welcomed the proposed Federation trade mission to China. A cable despatched through the Peking head office of the Bank of China to the mission's organizers m Kuala Lumpur, stated: "Please inform Mr. Tan210 words
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Article182 1956-07-18 1 ENGLAND WIN BY INNINGS LEEDS, July 17 (Reuter)— England dismissed Australia for 140 runs m their second innings to win the Third Test by an innings and 42 runs at Hcadingley here today. The series are now even, each side having won one Test with one drawn. It182 words
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Article92 1956-07-18 1 JESSELTON. North Bornpo. July 17 (Reuter) On^ hundred villaferfi near Kenmgaj. North Borneo, arp scouring the Jungle for missing Chinese boy. Yu Lav Tee. 18. The youth has been mlssing bince July IS. He went Into 'he jungle to search for hi. buffalo and92 words
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Advertisement110 1956-07-18 1 <^X<Us of watch watch r*ifi RAp tL U r Q h c h t rONICALLY on a Sjjfi' WATCH CO. LTD. Bridge Rood, W Tel: *****. THE SINGAPORE STANDARD wishes all its Muslim readers SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI CASTROL WINS to East- Coast Speed Record 27th 30th May 1956 I110 words
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Advertisement36 1956-07-18 1 SCOH fcNCLIiH a.fcJM LTD Smaeporc K.u«U Umpw x'^ 7 f I I --iff ■&!s&' l W**'*^*' 1 i Guinness for STRENGTH £k /'> r '''> iff on fat W«/« va Sb^^* I McALISTER ICO LTD WOLf lOTTUNC K^f^y36 words
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Article, Illustration177 1956-07-18 2 FOR a SI OO bet. Mr J. T. A. Rohan, a former RAF. pilot, left Sinsapore for a non-stop ride to Ku.il.i Lumpur on a motor scooter at dawn yesterday. The run is estimated to cost i bout 53. 75 on petroJ and177 words
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Article195 1956-07-18 2 SINGAPORE'S high wa y TOthcrities cannot ieoend on "dictatorial" methods to a--.e--e su~?e??. b ;t have got t? re.v en the ruolic*s co-ope ration, Mr B C. J Buckeridge, Colony's Registrar o: Vehicles, said yesterd Mr B ge, who I i ting chairraai oi S195 words
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Article14 1956-07-18 2 DS SOUZA Tb Marguerite I MQ I7th XX. Hospital a daug Kathleer Anne14 words
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499 1956-07-18 2 Public Support Police In War On Gangsters AS political leaders yesterday endorsed the Singapore Police Commissioner's new "get tough" policy against secret society gangsters, the all-out drive of the past three days began to pay dividends. For the first time, five shop-keepers m Prince499 words
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119 1956-07-18 2 No Money For Opium So He Tries Suicide TEO Kirn Bsk. 76, tried to end his life by jumping Into the sea because his family would not allow him money to buy opium. Inspector M. Balasundram, rro;e:n; 4 ;ng. told a Singapore court yesterday. Tec pleaded guilty to attempting suicide119 words
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Article82 1956-07-18 2 A FRESH outbreak of German measles is still holding up the anniversary celebrations of the Gimson School for Boy?, Mr. F. R. Ridley, the Superintendent, told The Standard yesterday. The celebrations, which were originally scheduled to be he'd m June, had *.o be indefinite^ •postponed when82 words
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287 1956-07-18 2 The 'Doctor Shivered, Says Lady Cop A SELF-STYLED "British Physiologist"' frightened a woman police decoy, when he suggested to her that she should receive an injection, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The decoy. Cpl. Mina Ken. was testifying at the "trial of '-Doctor' Edward Pcrcival McCarthy lleyzer. Heyzer pleaded287 words
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Article33 1956-07-18 2 THE Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will distribute cash relief to victims of the recent Kamponjg Alexandra fire at 5 p.m. today. Each person will be given $5.33 words
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95 1956-07-18 2 THREE youths who took part m a riot were each sentenced to a year's imprisonment by Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. 3u Cheow Chye, yesterday. Au Chwee Beng. Lee Say Seng and Oon Kirn Huat were members of an unlawful assembly that stabbed95 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-07-18 2 VWVW W\\\ \V\ VW A NEW S2.000.OOf) stu- dent nurses' hostel m Residenty Road. Penang. was opened on Monday by the Hiph CommisJ sioner, Sir Donald Mai--2 Gillivray. 5 The modern. six--2 storey hostel will pro- I vide a wnmoda j ituaent n In65 words
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Article173 1956-07-18 3 Workers Strike Over Firing MORE than 250 workers' oi the Fred Waterhouse Company m BukitTimah Road, Singapore, went on strike at 5 p.m. yesterday, following the dismissal of one of their colleagues. Inche JafFar bin Abdul Rahim. Inche JafTar. who Is the president of the Fred Waterhouse Workers 1 Union,173 words
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Article210 1956-07-18 3 7 YEARS, CANE FOR ROBBER MR. JUSTICE Knight m the Singapore H\z'^ Court yester- ,-entenred an ai H€ I robber to seven years 1 jail and ten strokes oi the rotan. Raw: bin Rnhi, a seaman v. i charge with robbing a I Ye'> Hock Seng, and his gir) frier.210 words
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Article88 1956-07-18 3 Unions Get Note From M.C.P. THE Malayan Communist Party Is urging Singapore trade unions to wage a "class" war against Government and "capil and demand better conditions of service and wages. More th m inn trade unions m the Colony have received an M.C.P. document through the po.-t urging this88 words
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220 1956-07-18 3 Wife Was Friendly' With The Other Man SHORTLY after his wife began being friend' y with an other man, the four years of happiness he had enjoyed started to deteriorate! said Cyril Sawvrr, a motor workshop manager. before a Divorce Court m Singapore yesterday. When he objected to the developing220 words
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Article53 1956-07-18 3 WASHINGTON, July 17 CUP)_ The Senate voted yesterday to allow a Chinese nuclear physicist to stay m the US instead of being deported to Communist China. It approved and sent to the House a bill allowing Dr. Paul Yen Hsiung Feng and his family to become53 words
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119 1956-07-18 3 THREE youths accused of housebreaking and theft oi $1 600 at Joo Chiat Road were convicted by the Second District Judge, inche Ahmad bin °^STiSS^Sm Passing hfm he had to take a "very Ahmad hin Sved Mohamed, Osman bin Hji Hus.in and Hassan bin119 words
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Article320 1956-07-18 3 A DAY OF JOY FOR NEW HAJIS BUT FESTIVITIES WILL BE MORE SUBDUED MUSLIMS m Malaya today celebrate the fulfilment—by thousands of their brethren m religion—of one of the five principles of Islam the pilgrimage to Mecca. Celebrations today, Hari Raya Haji. is mainly for those who have just fulfilled320 words
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Article135 1956-07-18 3 A COLONY lawyer. Mr. A. Hills, submitted to a Singapore Court yesterday that "it had no jurisdiction to try the case" m which his client was involved. His client. Captain G. Rossigna] of m.s. Celia, was summoned to Court for wrongfully confining his cook.135 words
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Article32 1956-07-18 3 A RADIO shop owner. Leone Kuen. was fined $200 m the Singapore City Court yesterday, when ho pleaded guilty to failing to submit his income tax returns for 1955.32 words
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Article118 1956-07-18 3 THE Naval Diving: Team m H.M.S. Terror at Singapore's Naval Base has saved a Japanese civilian diver from a severe attack ot "the bends", the Navy announced yesterday. j The diver. Ennosuke Shimod ai. was brought to the Naval Base last Friday evening and placed118 words
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Article83 1956-07-18 3 THE British CommissionerGeneral m South-east Asia. Sir Robert Scott, accompanied by Lady Scott, left Singapore by air this morning for a few weeks' leave m Britain. They were seen off by the Governor of Singapore Sir Robert Black, at the airport. Sir Robert's daughter. Susan,83 words
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Article36 1956-07-18 3 HONGHONG, July 17 Special Standard Service: Closing price of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.03 to Cl Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,834 to Malayan Si: $0.1825 to o'^o Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $259.75 to a tael.36 words
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Advertisement219 1956-07-18 3 WANTED: JOBS FOR 30 SINGAPORE Police the majority of the Commissioner. Mr. Nigel officers arc Asians and they are experiencing Morris. yesterday ap- extreme difficulty m obpcaled to employers to taining suitable alternahelp find jobs for 30 tivc employment, police lieutenants. Enquiries regarding Their contracts with these officers may dp219 words
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Advertisement99 1956-07-18 3 NjyWJON SALE of ODDMENTS ONCE IN A LONG WHILE WE OFFER THE PUBLIC AN ACCUMULATION OF ODDMENTS SURPLUS STOCKS OF OUR USUAL TOP QUALITY GOODS TO Bfc SOLD OFF AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. THIS MAKES SHOPPING NEWS! NUMEROUS ASTOUNDING BARGAINS STILL AVAILABLE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. COME TO-DAY! EXCELSEOR LTD. 66, HIGH99 words
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Article483 1956-07-18 4 ANDREW ROTH - A GOLDEN CHANCE, SAYS MR. LIM ANDREW ROTH INFORMAL TALKS ON SPORE FUTURE LIKELY By My Stay Depends On The Climate Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Tues. Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, considers this week's conference at Oxford "a golden opportunity of which I will make the fullest483 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-07-18 4 This taxi was travelling; "thataway" but ended up "thisaway" m Collyer Quay, m front of the General Post Office, Singapore, last night. The vehicle was going from Robinson Road towards the Town Hall. Following was a private car. Then there was B bump and a loud crash.Standardpic - 73 words
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162 1956-07-18 4 Membership Is Restricted PENANG, Tucs.—Kedah Malay teachers who graduated from the SuHan Idris toWcXe «d Hie Malacca Women Teachers' Training College have decided to form a separate union to cater only for teachers graduated from these colleges At a meeting held m Bungel162 words
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Article30 1956-07-18 4 A BROWN Collie ***** was lost yesterday evening m the vicinity of Barker Road. Singapore. Finder please contact the owner at 15 Barker Road or telephone *****.30 words
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Article21 1956-07-18 4 mining worker, Chcong Kay Yik, 27, was drowned m a pool a Klan g Gates, Kuala Lumpur on Monday evening.21 words
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254 1956-07-18 4 Chinese In Malaya Potential Danger Says The Times LONDON. July 17 (Renter)—The Times declared today that the Chinese population m Malaya will remain a p rtentja] danger [•■Row great the danger will become will depend on Peking," this Independent daily commented. The Times argued that Ifalaja faces the >amp problem254 words
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Article119 1956-07-18 4 Forced Underground SINGAPORE gangster) have gone underground. Most Funlands the usual haunts of thugs and secret societies— were deserted lasi j night. f '"owed Monday night's checks by Police m Singapore's mammoth -Operation Dagger." But Police last night bypassed Funlands and swooped on Chinatown eating stalls A senior police officer'119 words
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Article153 1956-07-18 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot (nom.) 9'2i 921 A u crust No. 1 RSS 921 931 No. RSS 88{ 88 1 No. 3 RSS Sti'i 87] Tone: Uncertain, SPORE TIN The pcice of iin on the focal153 words
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Article93 1956-07-18 4 Year's Wait For More Telephones RESIDENTS of Alexandra i Road area m Singapore will have to wait a year before additional telephone are Installed. The Installation manager ol the Singapore Telephone j Board Mr. J. A. Ga?an. told The Standard yesterday pro- vision of additional telephones were dependent on i93 words
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Advertisement185 1956-07-18 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATOnI^ WISHING ALL r "^> FRIENDS PAI "SELAMAT HARI RAYA TODAY* SAP! JoLg| PRESENTED IN ll LL ENGI A SE MERAH pjh 16th REXt^ I^JOHN WAYNE- SUSAN k: J N»THE<&ONQUEaOR| l"t>\^ «4 am i.iim 1 LAST P A VII If! W P^N DAY' AIJUUIIB^-* DAY! CHARLTON HESTOV "THF185 words
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461 1956-07-18 5 TEENAGER SAYS HE WAS BEATEN UP BY POLICE "{Couldn't Bear The Pain..." the bars p r ce S A 4 y ear year-old boy had his hands tied to alleged m th S St window and was thc *>*<"*" up, it was Oile9ed ln he Magistrate's Court here today. The461 words
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Article139 1956-07-18 5 UMNO Broke Members In Arrears THE F c d c ratio n*s -st political party— the United Malays National Organisation is ad broke. Reason: q| ,e m including high-i officials, m the Alliance Go£ not paid m riptlona for the Substar.- ra trft promised by ministers ofTlcials, to finance important139 words
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Article24 1956-07-18 5 JIT SINGH. 35-year-old police chief clerk. Raub. was yesterday acquitted and discharged on five counts of criminal breach cf trust of $50.24 words
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Article, Illustration255 1956-07-18 5 CELEBRATES HIS BIRTHDAY BY GIVING HONOURS Xl ALA TRENGGAXV, Tues. Twenty-four citizens were honoured during a parade held at Padang Pay a Bun»a, on the occasion of the Sultan of Trengganu's 49th birthday celebration today. Thirteen received meritorious service medals. Five mad Justices of the Peace. Six were conferred wil255 words
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Article101 1956-07-18 5 TEACHERS FOR U.K. TRAINING SEREMBAN, Tues. Twenty probationary school teachers from Xei;n Sembilan have been -elected for training a Brimsford and Kirkby Colleges m Engld:. They are (Brimsfotd colleg Chua Kuan Yoon, Siti binte Mohamed Said, Sana Kanag al at S: •cy ?.I..ry G<y ::ri Cheng Hoon, C. S »ras101 words
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Article48 1956-07-18 5 TFIE Tamils' Representative Council of Penan" and Province Wc!!e?ley will give a tea party m honour of Dr. N K. Menon, Alliance Settlement Councillor and Mr. M. Doraisa:r,y Thevar, who ha^ been appointed a Justice of the Peace, at the Piccadilly Hotel on July 21.48 words
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Article140 1956-07-18 5 No Women, So Men Are Ticked Off BENTO.N'G. Tues.— M«a wore taken to task for the absence of women at the biaagura] meeting of the Mentakab Branch of the M.I.C. on Sunria v. n Tho or. f woman among 150 c present was Mrs. l. .v. Nair. She blamed hus-140 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-07-18 5 Gives Up Teaching For Nursing ATTRACTIVE Tanjong Malim teacher Miss Kalp a n a Kar sailed on the Surriento yesterday for Italy and then to England on a mission. She has forsaken the lucrative teaching profession to do service for the poor and needy. She will undergo a threeyear course61 words
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Article200 1956-07-18 5 Found Guilty Of Culpable Homicide KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Special Constable Ahmad bin Abdullah, who shot and killed a colleague he surprised m his wife's bedroom, was today gaoled for three years by the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice E. O. Pretheroe. Ahmad, aged 33.200 words
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Article39 1956-07-18 5 GEMAS. Tues. More than 100 people, including the Chief Police Officer. Mr. V. Powell, attended the opening of the Police Mess here last night. The occasion was celebrated with a makan ketchil and a dance.39 words
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Advertisement112 1956-07-18 5 Aj D THAT Burning I o rM£NT Jar S^ m asepso soap FOR ALL In COMPLAINTS Id'ARDS YOU IINST THE GERMS fcHICH CAUSE IK i N DISEASES |f HAJI übMlfcßE ■UkaArito^lfelMß^kMdaWs H !4Mtt L&NOM tinaMEIIIIDA WANG SULASTRI dv, AL North Bridge Road Bi > vV >< .0 pm. U N112 words
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Article, Illustration533 1956-07-18 6 Seven Times Round The KA'BA (Significance of Formalities A special Festival Feature £o* HARI RAYA HAJI by N. M. Hassan TODAY Muslims will celebrate their festival of the Pilgrimage or the "Hari Raya Haji" as it is known m Malaya. The pilgrimage to Mecca is one of the five fundamentals533 words
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Article112 1956-07-18 6 A BIG whisky firm In New York is constructing a new skyscraper. So that passers-by, nicknamed "Sidewalk Superintendents." can see how work is progressing the building site is surrounded by a fence with plastic-cover-ed peepholes of various heights. There is a running commentary of just what the112 words
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Article, Illustration471 1956-07-18 6 David Hinnawi - modern Pharaohl David Hinnawi .By CAIRO. £HEOPS was the man who built the great Pyramid. He is also a Cairo lawyer who drives a 1956 automobile. Many Egyptians today rarry over the names of their ancestors 5.000 years ago Nefrettiti, Amenophis and Tut Ankh Amen are Just as common names471 words
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Miscellaneous243 1956-07-18 6 STANDARD'S Crossword Pis) M m W^ m^ M^ m I JP j "7 IBM I r^~"i a>r n I i *—~^^^^t I I*l I BS*' CLUES ACROSS 8. Lei the city Cafl vrtQi c I B 9. Almost al iod as a mile perhaps (6) 10. Tinges ol colour rsprr243 words
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187 1956-07-18 7 THE PUBLIC IS TO BLAME 'Unless They Co-operate, Govt's Hands Are Tied' Stat^Secretm^Replies To Craft Charge dov laid M?. H k| TuCS i~ Perok Stote Secretory, Toh Mudo Abdullah, tos °u q y or O eW o^thTToVo 0 STS*^ Government deportments-if onyare tied°!ml^ C U Un, nC L 1 that187 words
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Article36 1956-07-18 7 f! Toh Mill -It f*j ouncil posi- Dui- ird pation m lei rei leu P| i iecuUve .uldrd, md SetLi ::U lor nsed i' polity Governthevr v^mptrd j}j P r n on36 words
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Article341 1956-07-18 7 Concert By Symphony Orchestra THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra, under Ita conductor Gordon van Hien, gave a programme of popular orchestral music m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. The predominantly .Viennese first half of the programme contained eminently acceptable performances of Schubert's "Rosamunde" overture and Strauss's "Pizzicato Polka" and ever-popu-larM.V.R. - 341 words
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62 1956-07-18 7 Sritain Plans Govt. Changes F or Sarawak II (Reuter) Lord Lloyd, I'nderj i loniev said today the Governinto force new constitutional rement^ fee Sarawak m the mar future. .1.,, I^l 1 1 prooour i f nts 12 all be I nembers rial and from i .\ec\i- I consist of the62 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-07-18 7 THERE will always be .1 demand for blood dowot as I— g .is medical srienrt" h.i> not found a roniplete substitute for human blood. Singapore's Minister for Health, Mr. A. J Brai:a. said yesterday. Mr Braua presented nu-daK to 53 blood donors at the Blood101 words
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Article29 1956-07-18 7 REASONABLE quantities of cakes may be carried by Malays m the led areas of Pi c WeUesley South tout n written permit to lay— Hari Raya Haji29 words
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Miscellaneous767 1956-07-18 7 Standard c^-lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SPORE DIARY to<uo N i££s«& \M( C'-e.s l:.b nm. Gym- AUSTRALIA isi Practice j.;;u p.m. a.-: *»w»* i ltt ;iiid l.'l \I 12 noon Tops of \n Malaya Muslim Missionary the H.t Parade; L 2.20 p.m. MasSoctety: Harl R<- 1 celebration ters oi Melody;767 words
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Article536 1956-07-18 8 "POR a couple of years this country was run on idealism which suffused the landscape with a haze of technicolour. Like the mirage it had faded Into nothingness but m its place have come stern realities. The man who "has to deal with these realities is the536 words
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Article483 1956-07-18 8 'THE GLOVES are off. The plans, that have been prepared to rid this Colony of the threat and ganger from its criminal elements and all those who have had the audacity to defy its laws m an attempt to create chaos and confusion for the Government,483 words
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Article1041 1956-07-18 8 Cyril Dunn - The Capricorn Contractors Cyril Dunn By It vtl impossible not to be enchanted by what one might call the trial run at Salim. at all events m the warm and brilliant daylight. After dark most of us lived as the poorest Africans do. m grass huts, and were tormented as1,041 words
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Article234 1956-07-18 8 Jonathan Swayne - Jonathan Swayne By and foreign missions m the Indian capital who point out the difficulty of extracting concrete facts from ihe < welter of information, most of it of a highly-coloured nature, which is available m Kalimpong. As a source of information this Himalayan township has234 words
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Letter222 1956-07-18 8 Sir: The proposed Central Bank for Malaya would be modelled on the Bank of England and a ver .v powerful banking institution m the economic development of the country. Institutions like the Bank of England had definite powers and played an important part m shaping the economy of222 words
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Letter548 1956-07-18 8 Sir; As recently reported m the Press, Penang UMNO has brought up a very pertinent point m stating that they are taking up with the Chief Minister a suggestion that all labourers who are not Federal Citizens should be treated &s "expatriates"' and that all labourers548 words
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Letter126 1956-07-18 8 Sir; The formation of the Singapore Consumers' Association (Tanglin District) m 1951 was loudly acclaimed by members, the public and the press. But s.nce then no more has been heard of it. Has it died a natural death, or has the recent H-bomb explosion m the Pacific destroyed it?126 words
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Letter137 1956-07-18 8 Sir: In ynur issue of the 13th inst., there was a news item from Reuters under the heading: "Four Die m Bata Riot" We beg to draw your kind attention to the fact that the organisation m Czechoslovakia, to which you referred m the news item is137 words
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156 1956-07-18 8 Who Set the Examination Papers Sir: A perusal of th« sample question papers for Tamil for the Lowrr School Certificate Examination clearly reveals that. beiore the questions were set, comparison was not made with the standard oi questions set ft r School Certificate Examination. Surely the standard required lor a156 words
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Letter126 1956-07-18 8 Sir: I am pita Joseph I Iniij of a pubi.r hraiti stratum Bel i him. how< t coacludf this if the follow ir.i r?& Sin< 1 t-> m Buk Pai learned thai was on< ol healths Health l>> transformed l ins healthj under*>t.Tn(i sonrcpv thai srlf had rnntriW flinchinfU126 words
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Article543 1956-07-18 8 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera B« H^HE Singapore Police are after men with tattoos. There is, however, no need for general alarm among the tattooed community. They only want persons sporting particular designs which are the "copyright" of individual secret societies. So far the Police have netted543 words
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Advertisement41 1956-07-18 8 Ask MAGANLAL'S 'tor Latest Textiles" The yexrest Range m exclusive patterns and most Beautiful Shades. For the Right Material icith the Right Price, The one end only shop .MAGANLAL NAGINDAS CO., 85 87, Arab Street, Singapore, 7. Tel:- ***** b *****41 words
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Advertisement47 1956-07-18 8 MALAYAN RAILj OVERNIGHT DELIVERIESGoods and parcrh h*** Singapore Goods Shrd <>r station by mid~ajtrrtn»>r> < available for deli very <" the next morninp. >/m" available between Kuala Singapore. Details may be ohtainnl tr** Goods Agents (for pood* Head Station Mattrr* r 1 traffic) at Singapore and h" 0 047 words
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Article42 1956-07-18 9 _M 1? N July 17 (^uter) Pr>u /i an Lenn °x-Boyd. the British Colonial Secretary today resisted Labour Opposition pressure to arrange consultations between Lord Radcllffe; who ha, gone to Cyprus io iramo a new constitution and the exiled Archbishop42 words
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Article20 1956-07-18 9 CAIRO, July 17 (AP) Egypt and Romania si-ned a nree-year ade agreement at the Egyptian Foreign Ministry yesterday.20 words
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Article32 1956-07-18 9 NEW YORK. July 17 (AP)— Grrek-horn shipping naasnate Aristotle Sorrate,^ Onassis has ordered four largo tankers a^re^atin? 185.600 deadweight tons from a German shipyard. lh« .Tourna! of Commerce reported yesterday.32 words
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Article25 1956-07-18 9 VATICAN CITY. July 17 (AP) Pope Pius XII has nominated the Most Rev. Adavid SwamidOM Pi::ai (David Marianayagam) as Bishop of Vellore, India.25 words
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Article41 1956-07-18 9 WASHINGTON. July 17 (AP) The Senate Appropriations Committee was disclosed yesterday to have recommended a stoppage of any American aid to help Egypt construct the proposed bis Aswan Dam nroje.-t m Egypt without specific approval by Congre.-?.41 words
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Article25 1956-07-18 9 LONDON*. J:'y 17 (UP) Britain yesterday rejected a Labourite suggestion to end hyrirocen bomb stockpiling pending negotiations for a comprehensive disarmament agreement.25 words
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Article38 1956-07-18 9 DJAKARTA, July 17 (UP>— Finan c Minister Jusui Wibi*ono declared yesterday he was convinced Indonesia's sold would dimb a^a:n to 20 per cent within three months and that the nation'? present export slump was "only temporary. 1138 words
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Article38 1956-07-18 9 MANILA, Juljr IT (UP) The P:^ ippi"\e Senate yesterday ratifle I the U*****,000,000 reparati<Mi9 agreemeni with Japan an I Urn San Francisco peace 'reaty. paving tne way lof full normal relations between the two countries.38 words
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Article178 1956-07-18 9 VIENNA, July 17 (AP)— ln the first published summary of the Poznan riot investigation, the official Polish news agency PAP announced today that 323 persons will be brought to trial on charges of armed attacks against public buildings and the public 1 authorities. The agency178 words
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Article113 1956-07-18 9 Gold-Plated Cars For Blonde Wife LONDON. July 17 (AP)— The new boss of one of Britain's biggest comoanies today accused h.s predecessor, wealthy Sir Bernard Docker, of spending more than M 5495,000 cf company funds on fripperies for his glamorous blonde wife. John Y. Sangster, Sir Bernard".-; successor as chairman113 words
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Article77 1956-07-18 9 SAIGON. July 17 (UP) Another Vietnamese rebel chieftain goes before a military tribunal next week on charges of desertion and treason. r T He la Gen. Nguyen Van Thanh, former Caodist leader. Van Thanh signed on with Premier Ngo Dinh Diem m 1353. but later deserted the77 words
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Article87 1956-07-18 9 ATLANTIC CITY. July 17 (Renter)— M. Jean Lacombe. .37-year-old Paris leather worker, has crossed the Atlantic m a self-designed 18-foot sailin c sloop. M. Lacombe Dut to ?ca from Toulon m April, L&95 and reached San Juan. Puerto Rico last January via Casablanca and87 words
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Article22 1956-07-18 9 WASHINGTON. July 17 (UP) An administration official predicted yesterday that 42.000 Americans will die m auto accidents this year.22 words
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116 1956-07-18 9 PEACE TALKS TURNED INTO AN UPROAR NEW YORK. July 17 (AP) A peace conference called by the Brooklyn Youth Board Centre m an attempt to end teen-age gang wars erupted into bedlam with two youths waving home-made "zip" guns around the council room and board members diving under the table.116 words
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Article29 1956-07-18 9 FOUR American building company officials said on their return to New York from the Soviet Union that the Russians lacked skilled workers and a' feeling of romance.29 words
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Article125 1956-07-18 9 AND 5 PUPS BORN WITHOUT PAS AID ITHACA. New York, July 17 (AP)— Cornell 'niversity yesterday announced five beagle puppies were born to a pure-bred beagle ***** inseminated artificially with semen taken from a DJJj bred beafle dor m England and flown to the U.S. The125 words
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Article244 1956-07-18 9 Large Army No Longer Essential Nuclear Weapons Main Defence WASHINGTON, July 17 (UP)— Higli U.S. officials disclosed yesterday that the United States is giving active consideration to plans for an overall reduction m NATO ground forces, including the gradir' thinning of I.S. ar'.;y troops m Europe.244 words
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281 1956-07-18 9 COLOMBO, July 17 (UP)— Not everyone on Ceylon is happy with the decision of the new government of Premier Solomon Bandaranaike to oust the-Bri-tish from their Ceylon bases. Among the dissenters is J. R. Jayawardene. cabinet minister m the last government,281 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-07-18 9 WOMEN claw at each other's faces during the brawl at a meeting held by Auguste Lecoeur. 45--year-old former secretary of the French Communist Party, at Heninl.ietard. near Arras, France, recently. Lecouer was attempting to explain the new party he is trying to form,106 words
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Article100 1956-07-18 9 JAKARTA. July IT CAP)— Indonesian army beadquarten announced tocay about 200 Amboinese rebels, armci with bows and afTOWI, BOCI I I knives, recently raided A.tiahu, a village on Ccrdir; Island, In East Indonesia, killm:: Rvg persons and seriously nounding seven. The rak.ors wcro part I100 words
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258 1956-07-18 9 Alcoholics, This Might Help You To Swear Off Drink NEW YORK. July 17 (UP) Scientists are experimenting with a new drug which penalizes the alcoholic unfailingly if he takes a drink but treats him kindly if he doesn't. The punishing drug now m use penalizes him even if he doesn't258 words
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Advertisement227 1956-07-18 9 bLa I V*M C Q I (i W« S-^e becouse its /^^>^ I tS3 to Spe^'j up MM >ou because you W "ni bu r tor iCS» ng' keys Ond every modern occessory" "?«d, touch pressure regulator It is awoilabla In 7 carr, O g# *,drhs Ail this c^d of227 words
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Advertisement127 1956-07-18 9 A Gift to Remember! A book is always a welcome gift, but choosing a book that will be suitable for a friend is a realiy difficult task But there is an easy way out of this state of affairs. Give your friend a Book Token, and let him or her127 words
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Article236 1956-07-18 10 MOSCOW, July 17 (AP) The Communist Party Union today cautioned other Communist countries to keep v against "blandishments, infiltration and provocation" o f th 1 A two-pace ed]*or:«] m coupled the warning with a n< United States. It charged that a new camji.n-; confidence of satellites m the Smirt236 words
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177 1956-07-18 10 VATICAN CITY, July 17 (AP) The Vatican City newspaper "L'Os.servatore Romano"' commented yesterday on the decision of a Rome court which ruled that a husband could repudiate a child born to his wife by artificial insemination. "L'Osservatore Romano" cabled the verdict "unobjectionable." but criticized the court177 words
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Article34 1956-07-18 10 Ff —The B last i soldiers. The action wasi after a br: I ed i Germar. comma* the mc: cidents and t v The Feders effect "enc Bars and m ted I "put34 words
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Article87 1956-07-18 10 More Goan Arrests, Say Indians BOMBAY, July 17. <UP> The Indian National Congress for Goa said yesterday the wave of arrests of Goan nationalists m the Portuguese territory continued and not even members of the police were spared. Congress sources reported Mancel Fernandes of Panjim and Govind Senal Ikar of87 words
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Article73 1956-07-18 10 LONDON, July 17 (AP) Moscow Radio last night announced the Appointment of Valerian Zorin as a deputy Soviet foreign minister. The Soviet Council of Ministers ha.s also named deput? foreign ministers. "Pa- j tolichev and Zakharov," but the broadcast did not identify them nor give their73 words
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Article31 1956-07-18 10 personal income to tlu U.S. rose to mother new it cord m May and there were indication^- it continued climbing m June, the Commerce Department reported vester- day.— U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1956-07-18 10 miL governors or the world! Bank and the Internationa] Monetary Fund have approved Vietnam's application to s Join the organizations U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article161 1956-07-18 10 PITTSBURGH, July 17 (AP)— Negotiators trying to settle a 16-day-old nationwide steel strike conferred for about two hours yesterday and then recessrd until tomorrow so management representatives can meet with "their principals m New York.' David J. McDonald, president of the United Steelworkers, said161 words
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Article22 1956-07-18 10 A "MODERATELY strong" earthquake somewhere between Malaya and the Philippine Islands was recorded on Tuesday on the Columbia University seismograph. AP.22 words
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Article62 1956-07-18 10 SHEFFIELD, England, July 17 (AP) Model Sylvia Frith has lost her job of posing m the nude. She exposed her panties while dancing m a dress at a party. She was a part-time model at the Sheffield College of Art and at a graduation party she did a slow62 words
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Article26 1956-07-18 10 MANE lay by a 3 Island Philip] j said tod; The Na H( ap Liong =nc i turnrd ov< jCor Puerto Pr:: •d( tails we:26 words
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Article60 1956-07-18 10 Large Arms Stock Seis ALGIERS, July 17 (AP)— Fremh troops rate actions spread over the Oran and G« departments, knocked out more than 3M Nffl rebels m the past 24 hours, Frrmh WM 1 reported vested Bout! I 1.300 -'Jm aiding the *< re three caught near a tm60 words
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Article56 1956-07-18 10 MEXICALI. Lover California July 17 iAP> Nineteen persons have died of sunstroke m this area m recent weeks during which the temperature has reached 112 degrees Fahrenheit. accompanied by high humidity. Most of the victims hvrt been children of poor families whose living Quarters have not offered56 words
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Article66 1956-07-18 10 HONGKONG. July 17, (AP' —Madame San Vat Son. widow of the founder of th< Chinese Republic, has b< en taken ill at Kunming m West China enroute to Indonesia on an official state visit. Peking Radio m a broadcast heard here said the Vicechairman of the66 words
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Advertisement157 1956-07-18 10 Sane "]B. jtVf' i« SB ■IHilif I IHI Ik m Mfc j 4 V i*j *1 mS^B m IHI 1 11 i lIM IK I M. vv^BmK 1 V^^tf W^K^kW If m 1011 1 III 1 IK LAKueK bottle xll 111 AVAILABLE l\ SINGAPORE O\LV; iSffllil 'I WM ■111/ II157 words
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91 1956-07-18 11 Ex-urchin, Age Six, To Lead Orchestra id boy, Lane months M of the it m or by the m! Mr. md his •HUM Hall p m Hon. purr ori nncert. General sion of i Messrs. Cycle and Carriage Co.. Ltd. Other participating pupils are Lee Boon Stony, leader of the91 words
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Article60 1956-07-18 11 areas re>oment PI reld beind CV the pres> MUn-l ent, I been no tiojs Problem s is policy :tes squat- has ihe trouble, he pointed out, was that people continued to occupy areas included m the Green Bel*. The Minister hoped to settle "complicated problem" •Sh the proposed coordination60 words
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Article54 1956-07-18 11 JUriOKE BAHRU. Tues RIDA has given a loan of 12 KM to Ahmad bin HaSaman to start a sundry Is shop, textiles and tailoring business at Kampong Kahang, Kluang. Another loan of $600 was made to liahmood bin Sarna to start a eating shop at54 words
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Article26 1956-07-18 11 B 01 i Victorians' a w. ho.d its annual ral meeting a: :ons 28 at 2.:-\o p B j 'he i Sck Hd.L, Singa-26 words
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Article195 1956-07-18 11 NEW Zealand and Thailand share the belief that the SEATO alliance will ensure the "essential conditions of peace and stability" to enable the peoples of South-east Asia to work out their destinies free from the dangers of renewed aggression, a New Zealand Commissioner's Oflice Press release195 words
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277 1956-07-18 11 Budding Accountants Hail Move For Local Exams 'But Standards Must Be High' ASPIRING accountants m Singapore yesterday hailed a proposal to set up a Pan-Malayan body to enable candidates to qualify m Malaya with the comment: "It's about time." The proposal to set up an organ of qualified accountants was277 words
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Article131 1956-07-18 11 Students Union Meeting MORE than 400 students attended a general meeting organized by the Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Students' Union m Wilkinson Road, last weekend. The students were committee members of the following schools: Chinese High School, Chung Cheng High School. Nan Chiau Girls' High School, Yock Eng High School,131 words
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117 1956-07-18 11 A SINGAPORE girl, now a professor of music at the Conservatory of Luxembourg, will return to the Colony to give two recitals at 8.45 p.m. on Aug. 12 and. 16, at Victoria Memorial Hall. She is Miss Florence MarqueWong who. after studying at the117 words
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Article83 1956-07-18 11 THE Singapore City Council has instructed its lawyers to take legal action against 19 shopkeepers m North Bridge Road who have decided to "stay put" m spite of an eviction order against them This is the latest move by the Council, which has tried to ev'ct83 words
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Article61 1956-07-18 11 MR. Lee Choon En*. Assemblyman for Queenstown, has donated $10 towards a relief fund for the 100 people rendered homeless during Monday's fire at Kampong Alexsndra. Donations may be ?ent to the chairman of the funds committee. Mr. Tan How Jian. at 323A Alexandra Road, or61 words
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Article51 1956-07-18 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Ng Han Piow. found moving five katies of medicinal herbs without a permit at Jalan Scudai on July 2. wa s fined $70 m the Magistrate's Court today. Ng claimed to bf a new arrival from China who was not aware of the51 words
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Article33 1956-07-18 11 THE Kamaia Club will give a tea party to Begum Aszaz Rasool. a former member of the Indian parliament, on July 19 at 4.30 p.m. All members and friends are welcome.33 words
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Article31 1956-07-18 11 THE 7th annua] general meeting of the Kuala Lipis Co-operative Stores Society Ltd.. will be held at the Court House, Kuala Lipis, on Thursday, July 26, at 5.15 p.m.31 words
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Article53 1956-07-18 11 Thug With Bicycle Chain Held A police patrol caught a secret society gangster carrying a bicycle chain fixed with a handle m Lorong 21, Geylang Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night. Che patrol stopped th-~« nese, and a .-earn revealed the chain m the possession of one of them. I The53 words
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Advertisement330 1956-07-18 11 Naturally every mother wants to give her baby the most nourishing food for a healthy, happy future. With Heinz Baby Foods you can be sure of the finest. Only choice vegetables, fruits, meats and cereals are selected and carefully prepared for Heinz Baby Foods. Only Heinz can ofTer your baby330 words
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Article77 1956-07-18 12 Imports Of Copra Lower DESPITE Indonesia's efforts to dispose of surplus copra stocks. adequate quantities have not yet arrived here to allow Singapore to compete m the export trade freely according to a market source. Lewta Peat (S) Ltd. say May statistics show that copra imports for the first five77 words
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143 1956-07-18 12 TRADE between Malaya and Japan has received a welcome boost, following the success of the International Trade Fair at Osaka recently, Mr. S. Kobayashi, vice-consul m charge of trade at the Japanese Consulate-General m Singapore, told The Standard yesterday. Enlar^ina on thi^ statement, Mr.143 words
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Article90 1956-07-18 12 RUBBER UP 3/8c. SINGAPORE rubber prices I rose i cent to 92} cents per lb. for first grade August shipment yesterday on a market that closed uncertain. The market opened uncertain at 93i cents per lb.. a rise of one cent on Monday. Trade buying was responsible for the improvement90 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-07-18 12 NEW CHIEF FOR AIR INDIA INT'L Mr. K. K. Menon will take over tomorrow from Mr. R. N. Kaul as manager of Air India m Singapore. Mr. Kaul leaves for Sydney tomorrow t o open a branch office of Air India m Australia. He has organized the setting up of123 words
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Article120 1956-07-18 12 ICA To Aid S-EA Expansion THE Internationa! Co-opera-x tion Administration is negotiating a contract with HyconPage. of Wakefield, Mass", for complete engineering services leading to the establishment of a modern telecommunications system mi n Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. Hycon-Page is an organization drawn from the firms of Hycon Eastern. Inc..120 words
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Article180 1956-07-18 12 MALAYAN share brokers yesterday reported the following business dune: Industrials: Fed. D:-p. $2.05; F X ords $1.80; Gammon $2 01; Hammer $2.85; H. Waueh $1.375; Hongkong Bank $914: Breweries 52.70. &66 odd lot: M. Colls $V Metal Box $1,521; Robinson ord? $1.50, $1.45 odd lot; Cold Storage180 words
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Article156 1956-07-18 12 ALL sections of the shares market were steady yesterday according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. A few counters registered some improvements. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt rd 29/- 29/6 cd Fed. Disp. 2.02 2.06 Fraser Neave: Ords. 1.85 1.90156 words
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Article42 1956-07-18 12 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the S.C.C. Rubber Association, the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association, tne Malayan Sharebrokers' Association, and the produce markets will be closed today fo r the Hajri Raya Haji holiday. The tin market will remain open.42 words
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Article131 1956-07-18 12 engineering services contract. The Asian fund is a US$lOO million fund appropriated last year by the Congress to be used over a three year period to assist development projects benefitting two or more countries. The absence of effective communications has handicapped trade and economic development within Thailand. Vietnam and131 words
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Article108 1956-07-18 12 OUTER ROADS Castleville, Daisetsu Maru. Golden Alp.va, Anabella. Diana Myiamotama Maru. Eidanger. Steel Executive. Inchulva. Azuma Maru. Sumatra. INNER ROADS Loh Sic Lee. Teck Thong. Admiral Vernon. Merlimau. Giang Bee. Cambav Breeze. Aik Leong. Sadao. Serempang. Lawatq. Resang. Sin Hong Ho. Manihine. Pacific. Taype. Playaran. Pernitis, Buana. Chiat108 words
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220 1956-07-18 12 BOAC To Start Regular KL-London Service A 8.0.A.C. Constellation will land at Kuala Lumpur Airport, on Aug 1 5, starting a regularly scheduled international service between the Federal Capital and points en route to London. This Constellation, operating on a "Majestic" flight, will have left London at 4.30 p.m. London220 words
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Article81 1956-07-18 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picui yesterday were Copra. July $25* buyer?. $26 seller?, coconut oil (bulk) $39| sellers coconut oil (drum?") $42* sellers; Muntok white pepoer SI 21 sellers. Sarawak white $120 sellers, Special Sarawak black $79. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed81 words
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Article144 1956-07-18 12 THE usefulness and efficiency of a VHF battery operating a radio telephone is being demonstrated m an isolated area m Sarawak by one of the first "country sets" designed by a British manufacturer of telecommunication equipment. The set was commissioned and went into operation recently144 words
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Article99 1956-07-18 12 MALAYAN' exports m ribbed smoked sheet m June amounted to 54.822 b bringing the total tor the first ha.f year to 101,093 tons (^»7 4. 5 tons m the corresponding Dcroid of 1955), according to Statistics Exports to the United Kingdom during June amounted to 10.95099 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-07-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tin Banking Is one of the main pillars \p the economy of this DO try. said the Sultan of Selangor when he dec 1 open the nib-Branch of Chartered Bank of India Xk the tion S s I THE Sultan of Selattgi r i teen62 words
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Advertisement572 1956-07-18 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. (aY ARCHITECT'S DEPARTMENT: Supply and fitting of Vene'ian Blinds to the windows of (i) the City Magistrate's and the Registrar of Vehicles' Chambers, Registrar of Vehicles' Office, Middle Road and (ii) the Subdispensary at L.orong Lalat. Tender Deposit 150/- for each. Both close at572 words
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Advertisement422 1956-07-18 12 USES XFW YORK July 16 (UP) Dow-Jones c"^ 1 averages: STOCKS: i i tstriaU 513 us 2 I r ills 161 30 ttiea 6&.91 ***** BONDS: I I Bonds 96.03 I c Dj -Joni simm imm xiity adex < 1924 26 average equals 10CP closed at 158JM. NOTICES JOHORE PWD422 words
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Advertisement139 1956-07-18 12 PELNI-LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freigh* /Through Gorge D« Tel: ***** (Monogcr "LANGIR" for Tambclon Pontionok "PADEA" for Indrogiri Ports "PAHEPA" for Polembong J4P Yf AR$ txntifnct J» StHtt W5 1 1 /7^ T GEN^g CMJ^ Ff AYR E LEU B A^JVATO 0 i" ''CfciiP'^ 11 lIATT I T139 words
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Advertisement746 1956-07-18 13 tJ^FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I<> "THE* BLUE FUNNEL LInT NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE m 80-.'mv New Balti»«,^ Philad^p hU 6 Cy|f >P<»o P hlm 1 ~JZ?2* 24/2s m/STm, K.LS A-t/ f 5/fe »«Pt 7,8 Sep. P -cred .i« otfc- Port, oad -n<J NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE IOINT SERVICi Ma.-*«.v746 words
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Advertisement1124 1956-07-18 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 II 8 liffca* t (Incorporattd M S.n«apor«) (12 lines) T£* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *J Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo *A!UNCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore. AncM,., fa, MarseiHe, and D l-l P>1,124 words
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Advertisement852 1956-07-18 13 MITSUI pE) LINE Spore P. S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN from Indio Azumcson Maru for Yokohamo Kobe /Voji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Akagisan Moru for Yokohamo Nagoya, Kobe via HonQkonQ 3 Aug FOR U.S.A. via Suez ♦or New York. Philadelphia, Bclttrnore Asakason Moru from Japan 14 Aug 17 Aug852 words
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Advertisement640 1956-07-18 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilirgt tot Bongkok ond/or Fo, Eost. Penang P. Shorn Spore "INDIA" Gdn. 11 "SELANDIA" 19/20 Juiy 21/23 July 24/26 J«lv "MOMBASA" 21/21 Jafy 22/23 July 24/25 .'«*y "PANAMA" 9/11 Aug 12/HAug 14/18Aug HOMEWARDS Soilings for Geneo. Antwerp Rotterdam, Hambatg, Copenhagen. S'pcre P. S'hom Penong "ERRIA" 28/31640 words
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Article, Illustration478 1956-07-18 14 A Modern Miss fro Nippon meets Terry Pillay Dancing and active outdoor life has given petite Japanese dancer Fumiko of the Don Yada Revue these lovely curves which fit snugly m her chic black costume. fHE modern athletic girl, from the man's point of view, is usually a "horrible misfortune."478 words
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Article, Illustration367 1956-07-18 14 Beth Elliot - Your Corset IS IT A CINDERELLA? Beth Elliot asks LONDON VOT so Ions: ago. corsets and "stays" Rave considerable discomfort to their wearers. What a time it must have taken women m Grandma's young days to lace up their whalebone armour. The contortions they must have gone through to do367 words
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Article142 1956-07-18 14 pOR households which are going: dotty because of a dripping tap, here's a so simple solution. Tic the end of I string on i the drippy end o! I p. and Let the string dar.cir into the <:nk. bas:n etc. I: will conduci the v> ater142 words
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Advertisement488 1956-07-18 14 AND NOW, JAEGER 5 JL "FEATHERy >O THIS BEAUTIFULLY Thev re wonderfT- these Jae g er DELIGHTFUL SHADES. Knitting Wools. Spun from pure. I NCI UDING super-quality raw wools, they come im^luum^ to you as the softest, strongest, most JADE LEMON, TAN, even, most attractive of yarns. There are many488 words
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Miscellaneous319 1956-07-18 14 TODAYS QUOTATION: "We I pity m others only those evils which we have onrselvea experienced.* 1 WEDNESDAY FOR E VESTON X: Promote Ingenuity, resourcefulness: make a special effort to refrain from impulsive, injudicious actions. Enjoy some sociability, pleasure. LOOK FOR YOl R BIRTHOATE AND BIRTHSIGN BELOW ARlF.S— March 21 to319 words
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Article442 1956-07-18 15 KlHit r .U»on is i:> n i tt'Jim of I :nd four j b> tour m Ihe m m htlifting v IS and i ri r« ters. team conhand- trophy P for 1 weigh t- 2 I ire [i »n< he i) 00 'he i SAWLF. will hold a442 words
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1058 1956-07-18 15 Entries For Combined Schools' Meet THE following are entries for the Combined Schools Athletic meet O n Monday and Tuesday. Pole Vault— Final: (3.00 p.m.) Mohd. b. Mohd. Sallch R. Lazaroo, Henry Scully. Tan Yew Own, Tan Siew Gu'an Lim Sou Ting, Koh Kia Heng. Tan Teck Kai. Goh Hock1,058 words
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Article115 1956-07-18 15 FOLLOWING are the results of the July Men's monthv medal stroke. "C" Division of the Royal Singapore Golf Club: Winner: W. van Pallandt 96--24=72. Other cards: N. Wood 89-24 74: J.J. Budding S9-24 =75; R.C Murtzbui-2 95 20=tf5; V.R.Y. Winkelman 96-20-76; AJ. Masterton 9^-19 77: S.K. Campbell115 words
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Article78 1956-07-18 15 C P. CHEN and L. H. Lv, two' well- known Formosan golfers who took part m the recent Canada Cup match and the British Open Golf championships will feature m an exhibition four-ball match at the Singapore Royal Island Club at 3 p.m. today. Chen and Lv78 words
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Article86 1956-07-18 15 FOLLOWING are the major league standings as of July 1; AMERICAN G W. G.L. Per Yankees 46 23 .64R White Sox 39 26 .600 Indians 39 29 .574 Red Sox 35 32 .522 Orioles 32 33 .457 Tigers 30 37 .44a Senators 29 45 .392 Athletics 2686 words
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Article44 1956-07-18 15 Bedok Sports Club beat Kobcnaran Club 4-1 m a SAFA Junior Cuptie soccer raatcb played at Farrer Park yesterday. Hussein (2) and Salmat <2> were the scorers for Bedok S.C. Kassim scored Kebenaran's only goal Bedok lead 3-0 at half time.44 words
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Article29 1956-07-18 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore State annual amateur athletic championship meeting will be held on the English College grounds on Thursday and Friday, beginning at 3 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement647 1956-07-18 15 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited -J-from barristers and solicitors who are qualified persons within the meaning of Section 2 of the Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance <Cap. 62) for appointments m the Singapore Government Service. 2. Candidates must be British subjects and preference will be given to those who647 words
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Advertisement902 1956-07-18 15 MARRIAGE Mr. C. T. H. UNO A; Miss I. S. E. TAN THE marriage arranged between Chi T; ing Hin, youngest son ol the late Mi Ie Mn. Ong Boon Tai Sii gapore and Irene Suan Er.c, daughter of Mr. Mrs B C Tan/ of 459 River Valley R ad.902 words
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Miscellaneous184 1956-07-18 15 I Abner By A/ Capp LE.T /AH IS TH' LUCKIEST Li'L) -AM' \C NOTHrNG.? AFTER y HH^^^^^kß f ,^:"eC-6^) M^IE STAR LOCKINT^ OK j Wfi ey Oop fiy V. T. Hamlin H-- v. '-V^l 1 "I ..-.V£. SQgTA WELL GE£, t^- 1 £n -> QMI GcOclD BM -\T c^OT 7O184 words
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Article280 1956-07-18 16 MALAYA CUP MATCH AT NEW STADIUM gptV&t* FOR the first time on Friday, Penang's Municipal Sports Stadium, which can hold 20,000 spectators, will be used stage a soccer match. The event is the Malaya Cup match between Penang and Kedah. Originally, the game was fixed be licld m Alor Star280 words
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185 1956-07-18 16 Kelantan Is Picked To Beat Paiiang KELANTAN is picked to be.it Pahans; m today's Mala >.i Cup match and will Ret another crack at Singapore at Kota Bharu on July 27. Si ■> here are optimistic v if Kelantan will edge Fzr... There will s »c eh wage m the185 words
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Article326 1956-07-18 16 BOUQUET FOR TANGUN NETBALLERS FOR the first time m the annals of Colony netball competition, a Services side has earned the unique distinction of sharing: premier honours with the Girls Sports Club. That honour soes to the WRAC Tanglin I netballers who tied with the GSC with 14 points for326 words
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Article176 1956-07-18 16 Choon Chee's 3 For CA CHINESE Athletics jot through their SAFA League Cup tie at Jalan B*sar Stadium yesterday with a creditable 4-1 victory over the Navy. T.-.e Chinese played a very much improved game. The Chinese forwards fed by a hard- >rk "i set oi halves, wer? Constantly m176 words
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Article61 1956-07-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tup? The Selangdr Hockey Assodati m will ha a state trial tomorrow on Selangor Club padang to pick their >;de for their ofl season Interstate hockey match against Perak on Sunday. All pi lyen WJO were rerf- ''■>• selected for the special training arc requested to61 words
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Article163 1956-07-18 16 THE Singapore Hockey Association will be holding three mala m July 19, 2:5 and 25 a tier which the Colony teams will be selected to play against the Indian Navy on July 27 and 31 at Jalan Besar Stadium. »K Ai U le n tnals will be163 words
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664 1956-07-18 16 ENGLAND WINS AN INNINGS 42 RUNS Aussies Fall To Surrey Twins' LEEDS, Yorkshire, July 17 (Reuter) England broke the Headingley "Hoodoo" here today when they beat Australia by an innings and 42 runs on the last day 'of the third cricket test to level the live-match series at 1-1 with664 words
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Article114 1956-07-18 16 ENGLAND—Is< Innings 325 AUSTRALIA—Ist Innings 143 AUSTRALIA—2nd Innings 140 C McDonald b Trueman 6 J. Burke b Laker 16 N. Harvey c and b Lock 69 X.. Miller c Trueman b Lake 26 P. Burse lbw b Laker 5 R. Benaud b Laker 1 I Johnson c Oakman b114 words
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Article126 1956-07-18 16 Thomas Ilvll ,y, t BASKETBALL players m Malax a W jj| there is regular scheduled competition such said Mr. Thomas Bell, basketball '< la( h College, California, when he spoke at thf meeting; of the Penan? Rotary Club vested Mr Bell said that he was impressed126 words
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Article121 1956-07-18 16 Poh Lim Leads Perak Vs Indians IPOH. Tues— Following is the programme for the two-day badminton exhibition match between a Pcrak invitation team and the Indian national team 1o be held at the Perak Turf Club coutts this Saturday and Sunday, starting 7.30 p.m each night: SATURDAY, (Singles) Ong Poh121 words
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Article73 1956-07-18 16 RAUB. Tues.— Pahang Football Association today named 14 players to travel to Kota Bahru for the Eastern Zone Malaya Cup match at the Sultan Mohamed Stadium today They are: Baharom. »c Chiew Edward. Ti Kong Chan. Tan Siak S^ah, Sia Kirn Sia. Tan Chin Kit,73 words
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440 1956-07-18 16 Blackwood's Return Will Give Fans Their Answer £f|i4 M 9uhfr THE Singapore Amateur Football Association has, once again, called upon the services of key man. Blackwood and veteran Aw Boon Scons;, against the touring South China team of Hongkong today. The floodlight match is scheduled to start at 8 p.m.440 words
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115 1956-07-18 16 Vicki Is 1st Woman Athletic Organizer MISS VICKI MUTHU has the distinction of being the first woman official of the Negri Sembilan Schools Sports Council to be m charge of an athletic meet m that state. In an interview, she told SPORTSCOPE yesterday that when the N.S. combined schools athletic115 words
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Article276 1956-07-18 16 Aim m 1 I J LOXDOX. July 17 (Reuier) Lancashire. defeating Leicestershire by ten wickets without losing a wicket m either innings, today took over the county cricket championship leadership from Surrey. They have 116 points from 16 matches. Surrey, who were playing outside the championship276 words
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Article62 1956-07-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Indian Navy will meet Selangor Sikhs m a hockey match at the Klang padang on Friday. The team to represent the Selangor Sikhs will be selected from the following: Amar Singh. Mokhtiar Singh. Shingar Singh, Bajinder Singh, Gian Singh, Nazar Singh, Kalwant62 words
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Article68 1956-07-18 16 IPOH, Tues.— Due to knee trouble, G. S. Walker, Perak's regular captain, is not included m the team named today to meet Pahang at Ipoh during the coming weekend Perak's team will be: T. H. Koenitz (captain), G. Letchumanan, Mahinder Singh. Capt. Pike, Lieut. J68 words
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Article108 1956-07-18 16 Reidy Takes Hammer Event LT. COL C. J. Reid? uritfc B throw of 159 ft. 5 ins wen the final of the hammer event at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championship held at Nee Soon yesterday. Second m this event was Mane with .a throw of 125 ft. 6 ins.108 words
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Article27 1956-07-18 16 IPOH, Tue?. The Perak Lawn Tennis championships will start from July 28 to Aug. 5 Intending competitors arc reminded that entries close on July 20.27 words
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Article113 1956-07-18 16 THERE were two thrilling finishes m the Singapore Open Invitation Billiards Junior championships held at the YMCA billiards room at Orchard Road yesterday. John Martens beat S. K. Yeo by 280 points to 278 points. The other "thriller" was between B. H. Koh and Oei Jin Eong.113 words
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243 1956-07-18 16 EDIN PETERS - PMC Prepan For Novembi Shell Railly EDIN PETERS By MEMBERS of the Perak Motor iji ft off $7,500 m cash prizes and m addition trophies that had been put up for th< Shell Malayan Motor RalK held durinj New Year holidays, are determined to at this year's Shell Rally scheduled243 words
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