Singapore Standard, 25 July 1956
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Title Section26 1956-07-25 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 JinetT 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 TiT^ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1956 J 4 PAGES 15 CENTS26 words
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210 1956-07-25 1 RAF Search For Pilot Who Crashed Into Sea lALA LUMPUR, jesdov R AF search planes ond tei boats were out in tjree today locking r the pilot or a Venom .hter-bombc* of Squadron which into the sea this west of Kam Kech.l, 14 I trom Butterworth. last radio meson, the210 words
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Article56 1956-07-25 1 Lim: The Silent Man From S'pore I I ROTH I undoti Bui »ief > M Hock, L f prec. anner to I -cdecessor. I I p r he I underI r i n he Is that politi- be kept m< chai I 11 thai *he Colonial i nalv when here,56 words
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Article90 1956-07-25 1 Escort For Missing Chief Clerk .1 LEE YU. former chief broiu >ack to the Colony under >olic rt from Hongkong Two days ago the Hongkong c detained Lai and later the Colony Police, v immediately sent Inspector .im Ch of the HomiSquad to escort When 1 rt the Sunday, he90 words
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Article27 1956-07-25 1 IRAN'S royal family has invited 25 Japanese farm fates to emigrate to Iran to I up the nation's rice and tea growing area.-. U.P27 words
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Article21 1956-07-25 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower irned to Washington by air yesterday from the conference of American pr< ldents al Panama.— Router.21 words
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Article195 1956-07-25 1 AN underground electrical switch-box at the junction of Orchard and Emerald Hill Roads, Singapore, blew up and burst Into flames last night. Scores of frightened householders tumbled out of their bods and ran into the streets. The area was plunged into darkness. Within minutes, dames threatened195 words
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200 1956-07-25 1 SEREMBAN, Tues. Malayan champion racing motor cyclist, Lieut. R. Sivagnanam, of the Negri Sembilan Home Guards was shot at and wounded this morning by a group of terrorists in the jungle off Kampong Scnoh in Rcmbau District. ,nanam, out on a200 words
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Article39 1956-07-25 1 ST. LOUIS. Missouri, July 24 (Reuter) The Mayor of St. Louis, Mr. Raymond Tucker, cancelled a scheduled appearance at a dinner attended last night by 55 dentists. The reason: Mr. Tucker had an abscessed tooth.39 words
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Article115 1956-07-25 1 LONDON. July 24 ißeutcn Mr Belwyn Lloyd, the BriI reign Secretary, said the development of more friendly relations between Britain and Egypt v. dd depend on the "willIncness of Egypt not to undermine i< ultimate British Interests In the Middle East; Referring to the Aswan Dam115 words
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143 1956-07-25 1 JAKARTA, July 24 (Rente.-. Th* 1 Indonesian Government has decided to remove the export duty on rubber, according to trade sources hi re. The bo added that an official announcement was "imminent." Less than a month aco. G rnment reduced the duty from 18.6143 words
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226 1956-07-25 1 RUSSIA READY TO FINANCE ASWAN DAM CAIRO, July 24— The state-controlled Cairo Radio today quoted the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Evgeny Kissilev, as having told its reporter today that Russia was ready to finance the Aswan Dam if Egypt asked for such aid. Yesterday the Soviet Ambassador denied an Egyptian newspaper226 words
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Article34 1956-07-25 1 MANILA, July 24 (AP) Nine persons drowned when an overloaded motorboat sank in the Sulu Sea off Basilan Island. Southern Philippines, on Saturday night, a delayed Philippine News Service report said today.34 words
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Article39 1956-07-25 1 A RANGOON magistrate's court, yesterday ordered the arrest of three Chinese editors and publishers on a charge of publishing inflammatory article.-, attacking Madame Soong Ching-lmg. widow of Dr. Sun Vat-Sen the founder of the Chinese Republic— Reuter.39 words
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Article30 1956-07-25 1 Miss Rita Hayworth's Roils Royce was involved in a collision with a lorry yesterday on the film star's way to the Elstree studios just outside London. Reuter.30 words
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Article26 1956-07-25 1 A NTNE-year-old boy. Lek Kirn Huat fell into a well at the IB milestone Jurong Road last night. He died before the ambulance arrived.26 words
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Article179 1956-07-25 1 Every Friday A Stoppage Till Bus Strikes End KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-Lorry transport through the Federation will be curtailed, and the Batu Pahat and Muar ferries stopped on Friday, when members of the National Union of Transport Workers strike work. The one-day strike was called by the179 words
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Article24 1956-07-25 1 THE U.S. Senate voted U554,110,920,000 in foreign aid appropriations yesterday after rejecting an attemot to cut the total by $126,600,000. Reuter24 words
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181 1956-07-25 1 TOKYO. July 24 (Reuter)— Swords were drawn and blood smiled in a fight today between a group of Japanese servicemen and a Rang of hoodlums in a Yokohama hall An airman died of sword wounds and several other servicemen were injured. Reports said a mild argument181 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-07-25 1 They Call It 'DYNASTY' ...And it's modelled for comfort around the home; designed on oriental lines for lounging. The pretty model is Mrs. Haxel Robinson. The occasion: a fashion parade staged yesterday by the Singapore American Women's Auxiliary. (For story and more pictures see Page 2.) Standardpic.47 words
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Article58 1956-07-25 1 LONDON. Jar- 24 'Re:: 4 er) A Russian radio amateur in Dergachi. a village near Kharkov d. ti has made j a super-sensitive television 'set which picks up trans] sions from Britain, Poland, [tali Holland Austria and other eountr.es. according to Moscow Radio. i in mo cases rece]58 words
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68 1956-07-25 1 AN IDEAL SOCIETY RIGHT IN THE JUNGLE ROME. July 24 (AP) Prof. Giorgio Costanzo, head of an Italian ethnographic expedition to the wilds of Venezuela, reported today he had found an "ideal Bi*d mitable society of men who neither kill nor steae "They know nothing ol l"but tiavi no socia68 words
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Advertisement33 1956-07-25 1 HARRISONS LISTER ING. LTD., Spore Kuala Lumpur Penono V^jfc^v ~~*X tf* Ministers wife Oleum /aL% Ngp/1 Myrciae Hh ffSiiiffl) //vi KEG— THE HAiftCftEAM W<TH THE BAY RUM BASE, Agents: McALISTER fir CO LTD.33 words
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Article24 1956-07-25 2 CAPT Nizam Z.chman. A int Naval Attache at the Indonesian in S 7 it for Jakarta yesterto join tne Ministry of Defer.24 words
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123 1956-07-25 2 THE CASE OF THE 18,325 MISSING CASES OF BEER WHEN the manage- rf a Singapore firm returned lunch to continue St k-taking md that 25 cartons of beer, Ah f27 w. were missing, Al- mil tog was the store. a Sing ip re court sterday when Poh Whatt CI c.123 words
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Article112 1956-07-25 2 was with them, he H< -id thai al the gosaw one stack was in an unusual po.-. n ihe a.-.-. a labourer to re-stack Then he i r :t for lunch with Mr EU< k l \i ing PoJj and the labourer behind But when they returned to112 words
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Article197 1956-07-25 2 A POLICE party, led by i Inspector C leong Seng, an ambush in a lonely six I ear th| Th »mson Road rtery to nab a gang of extorti ho demanded $8,000 from a Singapore merchant. This was rc^ea:e:i in the F.r- V District Court197 words
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267 1956-07-25 2 as "dangerous and unwise." Any reference to political discussions by Mr. Marshall and Mr. Keng in Peking could be seriously misinterpreted by the- Chinese Government as official, they claimed. Chairman of the Singapore Indian Congress. Mr. A. M. Mitra. said267 words
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Article85 1956-07-25 2 A SPECIAL Constable, Abdul Rashid bin Samah. who made a false reoort at Orchard Road Police Station. Singapore, on .io.lv 10, was yesterday fined Sinn or three weeks' jail. He pleaded guilty in the F Eth Magistrate's Court to making a false report—that he85 words
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Article25 1956-07-25 2 THE Telok Ayer Branch of the Singapore Labour Front Will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday afternoon at 84-B Cross Street, Singapore.25 words
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Article168 1956-07-25 2 PEOPLE in Singapore are becoming more litiga-tion-minded. The 1955 report on the admini st ration of Justice in Singapore show, that 5.142 cases were bi i court year as compared with I m In 1054. ft Stat that •purely on the ba imbers, all168 words
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Article36 1956-07-25 2 RASHID Bachik alias Hashiip Bachik, who cheated a shopkeeper, Inche Abdul Wahab Ha.ii Suleiman of $300 last April. was yesterday sentenced to 15 months' jail by Mr. CRT. Chelvam in the Malacca Sessions Court.36 words
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Article, Illustration279 1956-07-25 2 Practical, Pretty Dresses Won The Applause •SCINTILLATION" modelled by "CAREFREE" a three-way MODEL Joan Booty in a crisp Joan Booty, outfit of skirt and jeans afternoon and cocktail frock with reversible halter yesterday's Fashion Tea neckline and strapless top. UUII J Modelled by B a r b a r a279 words
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Article183 1956-07-25 2 STORES URGE POLICE ACTION SHOPLIFTING in Singapore is on the increase. Hundreds of dollars worth of articles were reported stolen during the past few months. Handbags, jewellery and articles of value have disappeared from shops at High Street, Raffles Place and North Bridge Road. Shopkeepers183 words
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Article165 1956-07-25 2 THE Malay Education Council has refused to meet; the seven-man independent committee appointed by the Singapore Education Ministry to hear views on the Council's Malay Education Plan. Inche Ha run bin Mohammed Amin. the Council president, tcld The Standard yesterday. He said that the appointment of the165 words
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127 1956-07-25 2 AN EFFICIENCY expert from India. Mr S. B. Bapat, j has recommended that a fully Malayanized Organization and Methods unit be' set up as a. permanent section of vernment The Standard understands I that Mr. Bapat ha. sugg I ed tha* th< unit sh'127 words
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Article90 1956-07-25 2 Union To Build Own Office THE Sing re Bank I ployees' I mon has launch. DOfl I ling fund to construct an < 'Vice for the union Mr. K. C rho told The Standard last n that each mem cr the union has 2,000 members will oon:1c one per cent90 words
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Article30 1956-07-25 2 FLOYD Wilson, mis almost 12 hours from raz prison cell, was foun i early m tei Jay walking on tfc B md in San Francisco Ba. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-07-25 2 mi. r 1 land, flow i„ book of thf'jJS in i 11 filn,s it fry s i l 2 is and g3 1 will makti and black28 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-07-25 3 .s;]=e_____£££s.£.ss_s I ltil.. is an artists impression of the crema- laying roads has now been completed and when* jti w>num proposed to be erected in Upper Aljunied the whole scheme is ready the crematorium will m 1 Koa^; v cater to the needs of Christians, Buddhists and107 words
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128 1956-07-25 3 $100 Million Power Plan One More Hurdle Crossed THE Finance and General P ise C mmil tee of the Singapore City C tncil has ;n principle the proposal to build a new 000.000 power station. Standard was told yesThe matter will now go befor. rdinary meeting of the Council on128 words
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324 1956-07-25 3 Monkey Fees Crippling The Animal Trade Dealer Hits At New Taxes MR. Herbert de Souza, well-known Singapore animal dealer, yesterday charged that Government "red tape" was strangling animal trade in Malaya. Mr. de Souza levelled nis guns at the federation thief Game Warden and boomed: "Just imagine, for no rhyme324 words
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Article223 1956-07-25 3 IPOH. Tues.— President of the Sessions Court here, Mr. E.V A. Peers, imposed fines ranging from $5 to $25 on 15 persons, mostly women, for moving cloth at various restricted places under the Emergency Regulations yesterday. Mr. Peer-, however, returned the cloth to the owners,223 words
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Article41 1956-07-25 3 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues A group of children fishing in the Kangsar River yesterday found the body of a baby floating in the water. The child had apparent ly been in the water for more th.m a day.41 words
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259 1956-07-25 3 Muslims Want Friday Time -Off For Prayers THE Singapore division of the United Malays National Organization lias asked the Coalition Government to amend the Labour Ordinance to give two hours off every Friday to all Muslim workers to go to the mosques. Tuan Syed Ahmad Jamalullii. UMNO's general secretary, told259 words
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96 1956-07-25 3 RENOVATIONS and alterations, costing approximately $1,350,000 to the new City theatre in the Victoria Memorial Hall, will be completed early next year, Mr. Hugh Hawson, the City Architect, told The Standard yesterday. Work on the theatre, divided into three phases has now entered96 words
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Article116 1956-07-25 3 Dance For Students' Passages PENANG. Tues. Four scholarships have been offered by the Hongkong Junior Chamber of Commerce for students who wish to take up university courses there. The Settlement, however. will have to pay the passages to and from Hongkong. For this reason, and for the purpose of raising116 words
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Article89 1956-07-25 3 AN Australian entertainer. Mr. Joe Neufeld, will stage a free puppet show for underprivileged children in Singapore on Snnday. July 29. The show, expected to last an hour, will also feature Pedro, the Chimpanzee, who will roller skate, wire walk, cycle and do balancing feats.89 words
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Advertisement71 1956-07-25 3 Choose any Colour j in these two superb paints ROBBIALAC HawticnA Lt CfCr&field MALAYA fir BORNEO SALE o. ODDMENTS CLOSING 31st JULY FINAL REDUCTIONS Come To-Day! i i EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STREET -SPORE Hi !___f_3i ___^_______W il W^^^W -ZIG-ZAG" m_^_^_^_^_W m__^_^_^j __r :______B_____________\ b __S __■_____>'' _l I tf71 words
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Article174 1956-07-25 4 For Penang 900 UNITS FOR SALE, RENT, WILL BE BUILT PENANG, Tues. Two private firms have plans for a giant housing estate opposite the Park Hotel in Tanjong Bungah. When complete, the estate will cover 767 acres. Initial plans provide for 900 houses— -500 for sale174 words
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Article155 1956-07-25 4 THE MALAY Language and Literary Congress Will see an exhibition of Indonesian books, when it meets in September at the University of Malaya in Singapore. Two representatives of the Indonesian Government, Mr. Moehtar Lubis. and Mr. Imrad Idris. have come to Singapore to rind out155 words
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Article64 1956-07-25 4 MUAR. Tues.— Toh Lian Swee. 22. was convicted on Saturday by Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad on two charges of causing hurt to Scan Pua Swee and Sia Hang Chiat with rubber acid on Feb. 17. at Jo ram Bukit Bat ii Bakri. Toh was fined64 words
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215 1956-07-25 4 TENDERS for the construe-, tion of two tidal gates, costing about :1 10, to prevent j flooding in the Paya Lobar/ j catchment area arc to be called short v. Is was revealed when Mr. Al al Hamid bin215 words
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Article52 1956-07-25 4 One of the tidal gates will be at the mouth of Geylang River, and the other at a site near the Lee Rubber Factory in Kalian,;. Each tida 1 unit will have four movable steel gates, weighing six tons each. The compete tidal unit will be constructed on52 words
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Article60 1956-07-25 4 PRIVATE Frederick Ross was acquitted by a Singapore Court yesterday when the DPP withdrew a charge of attempted murder again?t him. Ross and Private Gnanan Yesudian were earlier charged with stabbing Private Kelly Williams with the broken edge ol a bottle at Balmoral Road. Nee Soon60 words
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Article37 1956-07-25 4 GOH Tan Che. 30. was admitted to the General Hosp.'. si with serious head injuries late lasl night after his motor cycle bed into a lamp post at the junction of McPhersoa and Serangoon Road.-.37 words
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Article156 1956-07-25 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot diom.) 91 1 9H Aus ust No. 1 RSS OU 911 No. I RSS Sti. 87 No. 3 RSS St. 86J Tone: Steady quiet. STORE TIN The price of tin on the156 words
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Article58 1956-07-25 4 SIXTY-THREE servicemen and their families, flying home to England, yesterday, had a false start. Twenty minutes out of Singapore, the chartered Hermes aircraft developed trouble in one engine. The plane came back with one propeller feathered. It wa s five hours later before the trouble was58 words
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197 1956-07-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. •—The Federation Armed Services Council will hold its first meeting here on Thursday. The Council was conceived and agreed on at the London Merdeka Conference in January. It is headed by Chief Minister and Minister for Internal Defence and Security, Tunku197 words
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188 1956-07-25 4 CLAREMONT Men's Collf ge in Claremont, California, is offering a yearly liberal arts scholarship to a foreign student from a list of places including Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The other countries include Afghanistan, Burma, Cambodia. Ceylon, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran. Iraq, Jordan. Laos, uebanon,188 words
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Article80 1956-07-25 4 FRIDAY has been of scarlet flow crs. fixed as the opening A leading Singapore date of "Slightly Scar- hairdresser will be prelet" at the Capitol sent and will give a free Theatre. All redheads hair-do to the loveliest and their escorts will head of red hair. "Slightbe80 words
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Article153 1956-07-25 4 MORE than 210 millers in the South Union Rubber Company have been on strike since Monday to force the management to back-date a 20-cents-a-day wage increase to June 1. The workers, members of the Singapore Rubber Milling and Manufacturing Workers' Union, have been offered153 words
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Article114 1956-07-25 4 THE following donations to the Kampong Alexandra and Aljunied Fire Reliei Fl are acknowledged En? Aim Ton? SI. 000: Hoc* Lee Bus Company (500; On I n Bus Company S200; Tay Koh Vat Bus Company S. Chanei Bus Company Mr. Ng Sf-f Tong $200; Nanyang Manufacturing114 words
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Article38 1956-07-25 4 HONGKONG. July 24 Special Standard Service: Closing price of the Hong&ong) Exchange were: $16 10 to £1 SU $5.9675 to US$l; $1,835 to Malayan 188 1 to one Indonesian Rupiih; $259 75 to a tael j38 words
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Article114 1956-07-25 5 Idering i plan to set i p 19 diplora I -icncies overseas re Independence Day on Au 31 i ar. The St :ard was told today u F. ieral Finance Comtee had approved funds totallii i $1,000,000 for this purpose. The Federation has already established overseas agencies114 words
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Article24 1956-07-25 5 THE Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association, Singapore. will hoi I its annual general meeting at St. Joseph's Institution tomorrow at 6 p.m.24 words
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Article21 1956-07-25 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— Mure than 1,000 Indians attended Thiruvaluvar Day celebrations at the Sri Canesar Hindu temple wedding hall yesterday,21 words
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Article37 1956-07-25 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— A recruiting team from Federal Police Depot will interview potential women police constables at Police Headquarters here on Thursday at 3 p.m. So far ten women have registered their names.37 words
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Article328 1956-07-25 5 Judge Gives Warning: EXTORTIONER GETS THREE YEARS' JAIL X 0 A L A LUMPUR, Tues.— President of the Sessions Court, Inche Abdul Hamid, today warned gangsters: "I shall get tough with you if you are brought up before me." Sentencing Cheng Fan. 28. to328 words
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176 1956-07-25 5 TELOK ANSON Mon. V. K. S. Menon. T. Chelliah, Raisins of a $2,0nn.000,000 loan A. A. Nair. P. L. Joseph, P.P. from Britain strong y Skadians. V. Renganathan, G.R. criticized at the annual gi Ramanujam, S.M. Joseph, K.C. meeting of the Lower Perak Wai.176 words
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Article105 1956-07-25 5 Move To Get Elected Mentri BEREMBAN, Tues. In vi< w ol the coming constitutional chances In the Federation, the Alliance Group in Negri Sembilan will table a motion at the State Council meeting on July 31 to include an elected Mentri Besar, a Speaker and a Cabinet. It is understood105 words
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207 1956-07-25 5 HONESTY IS BEST POLICY FOR THIS HOODLUM A FORMER secret society gangster queued up for three long days at a tattoo shop in Tras Street, Singapore, to have hLs society tattoo marks taken off. 1 On the fourth day he gave up and headed straight for the Secret Society SubBranch207 words
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Article96 1956-07-25 5 TELOK ANSON, Tues. A mysterious and almost forgotten art. the "ta.ri bubu" or tin* "dancing fish-trap" was performed at the UMNO fun fair which has .iust concluded. The performance usually accompanied by some form of witchcraft, never seen in towns and only practised in remote kampongs,96 words
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93 1956-07-25 5 PENANG. Tues. Three private bus companies here are preparm? to step in should the Municipal trolley bus drivers and conductors go on strike on Au?. 6. The managing director of the Lim Sen? Sen? Bus Con.prnv. Mr. Cheafa Sen? Kirn. told Tar Standard today93 words
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Article15 1956-07-25 5 THE Jaffnese Co-operative Socictv. Kuala Lumpur, made a profit of $52,542.95 last year.15 words
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172 1956-07-25 5 She's A Minor, There' s No Ring On Her Finger A MAN who was intimate with a 15^-year-old girl before they were engaged, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail by a Singapore court. The man. Tan Wee Lm. a lorry driver, was found guilt y on two charges of172 words
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Article61 1956-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two officers and eleven ratings of the Indian Naval flotilla anchored off Port Swettenham tonight answered an urgent call for blood by the Kuala Lumpur blood bank. Leader of "Operation Blood" was Surgeon Lieutenant Commander P. J. Fernandez. The other officer was Lieutenant61 words
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Article30 1956-07-25 5 AN appeal by Lim Tang Hong, against a sentence of three months' jail for extort:on. was dismissed at the Muar Assizes by Mr. Justice Good, last Sunday.30 words
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Article84 1956-07-25 5 that his first attempt to give blood was turned down. "I volunteered t© give my blood to the Indian Navy in Colaba. Bombay, some years ago but was told that my type was not suitable," he said. Oldest donor tonight was Lieut. Comdr. Fernandez, who is 43. Youngest84 words
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Advertisement223 1956-07-25 5 rtvi*** 6 v-_**T mmm~A-Z£j£ je\ I 9 /rom 25/h Ju/y to 18th August 1956. S rts 51. 50 each P ntees so.ho each S aglets so.Bo ea ■^ocks 50.85 per pair IS ONE PIECE WILL HK FOR EVERY TWu PIECES PURCHASED. Special Offers i so. to each SI. OO pan'223 words
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Advertisement271 1956-07-25 5 The wor/cf famous family ot TIGER medicinal products ■■■y- ■'■'■^b x BHMk_tV^*4__ v **s_ ___fc_. .<-#■ P* wt'.-'^k. 1 »"^v :'< >: {IW, ,jr _^F tf* 4B__B_k____kS i >_________(_- •''->^________l sf^^____^^__-_t^s_^ CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite.271 words
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Article901 1956-07-25 6 Unemployment* HTHE seven-page memorandum presented by the Management Committee of the Singapore Unem- ment Society might have served the cause of the s workless much better ti it had been to plans or proposals which could be put into e:T. in an earnest effort to, at least,901 words
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Article1172 1956-07-25 6 ALASTAIR BUCHAN - Demands For Defence Cuts ALASTAIR BUCHAN by LONDON, THE pressure for a clarification of the British Governments policy on defence expenditure is mounting again, and it is now certain that it will have to reveal the outlines of what it intends to do before Parliament recesses for the summer. Rumours1,172 words
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Article1001 1956-07-25 6 JTTHAT exactly did upeak- •*->• at S nday'j n cetmg of the PeopV *s Action Party mean when reference was made to "all anti-colonial IS in the Colony**? Are ''•cc any other Hind of ts '.c'-e. 1 rhere are, at the m only fire1,001 words
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Article273 1956-07-25 6 1 Sir: Gangsterism is on the 2 increase in Singapore. This 2 is partly due to unemploy--2 ment. Unemployed men are < forced into crime in order to 2 feed themselves. So the first thing to do is to solve the I unemployment problem. 1 Many women273 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-07-25 6 Shorts from the Talk Over Way "Of course you have blister on your tain* would insist on drinking health i water bottle ta t nirht."25 words
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Article243 1956-07-25 6 Lajos Lederer - Lajos Lederer WWWWWW fj\ l\\v\-\\\\\\* 1 LONDON. -THHE consequences of the dramatic removal ol Matyas Rakosi. for ten years the Communist boss of Hungary, arc incalculable. But it mar well bo the start of an avalanche in Hungary bringing further and more important changes than the Budaannouncement243 words
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Article170 1956-07-25 6 We, the PEOPLE PRAISE FOR POLICE Sir. It gladdens the hearts of every iaw-ab amg and honest citizen ot Singapore and elsewhere to read in the papers of the 'war' between the guardians of the Law and the denizens of Gangland. But this "Operation Dagger" should not be allowed to170 words
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Advertisement75 1956-07-25 6 MALAYAN RAILHj! SEASON TICKETS SAVE MONEYThe rates for rnontWy quC tickets on the Vc oyan Railway are I (a) Monthly sec any two spe more than 2A c Ist class. 2nd class. ,fi $4.50 52.20 Minimum charge $4 JO f* (b) Quorte three moni tickets between or fled station^ nol75 words
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157 1956-07-25 7 National Service Is Necessary Says Head LONDON July 24 IH ltet Mr. An'nny Head, Minist r \v ir, said last night thai a decision to "end National Service suddenly and damn the consequences" .v wildly Impracticable. told the House Oi Common Ih il If Nat li nal Service (Conscription) was157 words
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Article56 1956-07-25 7 NEW YORK. J .'v Geraldine Carter who I.i i former film ad and the widow of Baron Gaeton Dc l its ol Monte Carlo said M nd she had thwarted a rape attempt g with mg ia tc« iar who ng 1 er story the56 words
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Article43 1956-07-25 7 WASHINGTON. July 21 UP) rhe Sen tte yesterday approved legislation authorinstl ion t the first nic-powered U.& merchanl ie legislation—a comprobi c between previous Senate and House version now *o tha H ise foi una: congres- i. appre43 words
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230 1956-07-25 7 American Publication Says LONDON, July 24 (Reuter) The British Temperance Society issued an American book at a Press conference here yesterday which asserted that cigarettes ployed a "deadly role" in the fatal illness of King George the Sixth of Britain. The230 words
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Article84 1956-07-25 7 Burgess On Holiday With Mother MOSCOW. July 24, (AP)— Former British diplomat Guy Burgess is vacationing with his mother at Sochi on the Black Sea. They are staying at a gov*um]JO}BUes juoajcas pia.uu.ia travellers from Sochi said to* cay. Burgess' mother. Mrs. J 11. Bassett, came here about 'wo weeks84 words
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Article143 1956-07-25 7 MOSCOW, July 24 (Reuter) The Chief of the Soviet Air Force, Marshal of Aviation S. I. Kudenko, -aid yesterday that Soviet fighters had not shot down American planes aUe^cd to have down over Soviet territory recently because all Russian pilots "had instructions not to shoot."143 words
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Article122 1956-07-25 7 Sabrejets For The Philippines MANILA. July 24 (UP) President Ramon Magsaysay and Admiral Arthur W. Radford. Chairman of the U.S. Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff, conferred here today on the security .situation in the Philippines and the Far East. It was announced after the conference that the Philippines will122 words
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Article185 1956-07-25 7 Red Party Leadership Criticized LONDON, July 24. (Reuter)— Two university lecturers have just published the first number of an unofficial Communist periodical highly critical of the British party leadership. The periodical, called "The Reasoner," i s a duplicated sheet edited by Mr, John Savi;:o. of Hull University, and Mr. E.P.185 words
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Article42 1956-07-25 7 WASHINGTON. July 24 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Stassen, President Eisenhower's special adviser on disarmament, announced yesterday that he would campaign to have Mr. Richard Nixon dropped as the Vice-Presidential candidate and be replaced by Mr. Christian Herter, the Governor of Massachusetts.42 words
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Article37 1956-07-25 7 NICOSIA. July 24 (UP)— A forest lire started accidentally by picknickers swept through a five-square mile area of the Stavronvouni state forest toward tne village of Kophinou yesterday despite the efforts of 300 fire -fighters.37 words
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Article52 1956-07-25 7 WASHINGTON. July 24 (AP) The Senate passed and sent to the Home on Monday a Bill to establish "In God We Trust" as the nation's motto. The phrase had been in use on coins since 1865 and its u-se has been mandatory on all currency and coins since52 words
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Article32 1956-07-25 7 DAMASCUS, July 24 (UP)— Turkey and Syria have reopened their common border, closed ten days ago as an aftermath of last month's Turkish-Syrian frontier battle, a Government spokesman announced yesterday.32 words
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Article31 1956-07-25 7 HOLLYWOOD. July 24 (AP) Former film actress Marion Davics went home yesterday from a hospital. She had been under treatment since last Wednesday, after suffering a slight cerebral stroke.31 words
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Article26 1956-07-25 7 CAPETOWN. July 24 (Reuter) Major Randolph Cosby Nesbitt, the oldest bolder of the Victoria Cross, died here yesterday after a short illness. Hewas 88.26 words
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Article20 1956-07-25 7 CARDIFF, Wales, July 24 (UP) The seven millionth telephone of the United Kingdom was installed here yesterday.20 words
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Article77 1956-07-25 7 TAIPEI. July 24 (AP)— The Nationalists and the Reds exchanged gunfire on Monday in an offshore island area in the heaviest action in almost a month, the Defence Ministry said. Red guns in the Lienho area of the mainland and on Tateng Island fired 292 shells77 words
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Article142 1956-07-25 7 WASHINGTON, July 24 \p) Congress on Monday renamed "Liberty Wand" the bit of land on which the Statue of Liberty stands. The great statue in New York harbour was given to the United States by France. The House acted by unanimous consent. approving a joint resolution142 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-07-25 7 BEAUTIFUL Hollywood actress Yvonnr De Carlo with her two-week old son Bruce who was born two months prematurely, as he faces the camera for the first time. Before her marriage to film stunt man Robert Morgan. Yvonne was labelled as "The World's Most Glamorous Spinste r." U52 words
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Article168 1956-07-25 7 US Ends A-Tests For 1956 WASHINGTON, July 24 (Reuter) The I nited States Atomic Energy Commission and the Defence Department yesterday jointly announced* that the United States had tired the final shot in its ls;>t. nuclear test series in the Pacific. The ec mmi- n said rogres* had ben made168 words
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57 1956-07-25 7 DAK WIN, y U Filij Li Arsenic Calma. .ill bruised irom wriggling thr igl a i ix-ti ing between the bars of F- mis Bay jail, surrendered yes ter 1 I y *-I di n't M'< to be ca ighl he said, "but I surrendered because57 words
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241 1956-07-25 7 BIRMINGHAM, England, July 2i (Reuter)— Britain's worst car strike §W a generation today brought clashes hetwcen Police, pickets and workmen who defied union orders to support the stoppage, called to protest a mass lay-off of workers. More than 23.000 men 1.000 more241 words
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61 1956-07-25 7 US SENATE'S 'UNALTERED OPPOSITION' WASHINGTON, July 24 (He -ter) Senate yesterday declared unai "unaltered opposition" to the admission of Communist China to 1 he Senate ted Ijy M to none b resolution reaffirming the l ew. The House of Representative passed a similar reolution 9 391 r I none Con_:61 words
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Advertisement215 1956-07-25 7 dogs§|;head fi| pi <$ ?>>> I M \tu te^J V mmma __MMMMM——— W STANDARD t em and Erf ft-fffH ____p*^_r _X' O/y —^o"5 -res: Mess i/fltl tfpesc c <*-(.- L§h^_ k r.'- '3 SL___Bi I I I »EVER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Liwpur, Penang.215 words
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Advertisement126 1956-07-25 7 THE EASY WAY TO WGM HIS HEART... fff\ f^2*x Use u_to b b-± A CONA \_*A CONA J \ff •Lv/llAv Iff/ ti! -mmlt-mm. mm, I" 1 ]i jp < ViWl I ww k>\ tik iX^____»_ All I AAaker! Size No. il (1 pint) J^^l^^^^ SixeNo. lIA (li pints) fe^T hJ126 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-07-25 8 School Needs Piano Lady Black Told THE Kampong Jagoh Malay School, Singapore, is badly in need of a piano. Lady Black, wife of the Governor, was told this of the school yesterday, after a choir of had sung for her without the aid of a piano. Turning to the Principal,Standardpic - 184 words
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Article100 1956-07-25 8 Society To Hold Dinner THE EUngapore China .Society will h Id a >cial and dinn- I at he Chinese YMCA Hall Shenton Way, on Aug. 13 a* J Other a. .ties ol the 5 v In the next months are; sept, is i lecture on [he Moon Festival by Pro-100 words
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Article50 1956-07-25 8 X' i ":.:r- The competition for the de gi of a special ten-cent stamp to commemorate Merdeka. which is to be put on sale on Independence Day next year, closed today. In all, 12" ftve been ive i. Results of the c petition will he announced50 words
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67 1956-07-25 8 DYAKS WANT 'BROOKE RULE' RESTORED X —Sarawak's p A iation and M ..on in a joint aled to British Sir Anth Eden to recommend to the en the revocation of I of Saraw T they had strongly I and still opposes this Bi added: "We are connrestoration of the R67 words
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Article45 1956-07-25 8 .•on has expelled its i at, Mr. Mr. i: the f the Ub Preid 1 iem was •.•E b C c Union on Sunday. He said 1 littee also r Ho KOk Poh as vice- ent and Mr, K. C. Goh,45 words
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Article62 1956-07-25 8 TWO men wh took a r:de on a motor-cycle i not covered by third party :*ance. were fined a total 0 and disqualified from for a year, in the rra c 3 I Choo an I Mg Ah Gong pleaded guilty to a charge riding62 words
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Article67 1956-07-25 8 KAJANG, T s Troop Leader Ahmad Taj ud din an Patrol Lea A ah bin Samat, rf Kajang High School, :ved their Scout .dcates from the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, last Sunday al Castle Camp, Kuala Lump This is the second pass-out ol Queen's Scouts67 words
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Article114 1956-07-25 8 Fault Lies With Councillors SINGAPORE'S Ministry of Local Government, Lands and Housing has repudiated the charge by City Councillors that they were not consulted in regard to the McXeice Committee recommendations on Local Government. I The Ministry, it is stood, has told the A :ting City114 words
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213 1956-07-25 8 WHITE PAPER SHOULD PRESERVE PRINCIPLES THE Singapore Chinese Schools' Conference will urge that five Chinese education principles be included in the White Paper now being prepared by Government. Mr. Kao Hung Keng. secretary of the Conference, has written to management committees of the various Chinese schools asking that they take213 words
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Article54 1956-07-25 8 THE Singapore Menorah Club will hold its annual dance at the Adeiphi Roof Gardens on Saturday from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets al %2 per person will be available at the gate. A small ceremony tn celebrate the second anniversary of the Club will take54 words
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Advertisement1104 1956-07-25 8 (WOK SMART (-hem comes /tie raufj J Wi, \$S^ n// f /L^ if 4 >. >* if fi < A TELEMAC Coats for every-where dtf^A J J and every weather. A class eof craftsmanship and such good S i^Mt value, you could hardly find a (Wu better coct investment. All1,104 words
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Miscellaneous1153 1956-07-25 8 cMlmanac Information at a Glance !^ili ilii ii-_a***wM_w»t**^*^ x \>_T V SmßmCm _9M+-/l-VmC/^ P* SWETTENHAM ,SIM i >mm *£fJE *^T ■*"*-***-mJrtxn o p.m. Sc.ence Review, 510 irom l~*^%^^ I _f > C.vntW: V- The X .is T: -e Ea:tor:als; 515 M D >.- gff-ffltTjM^ ■_-_i p '*r^-r1 t= '^__t t^1,153 words
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Article, Illustration895 1956-07-25 9 Training to be a QUEEN I ON HON L. BEATRIX old (row n S.'U.erl.inds. iri> of the of Holland, .hild:>h ff( pted manner ng, ten > c to bai In fo r a ested in a When she she j moves f ivourilc Hobby I pa from f to another.895 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-07-25 9 HUSBAND WOO an an- Dulmenl oi marriage in Indianapoll U.S.A.. after testifying that he r '^r: Wa bride a taxi Immediately after the wedding, he to tell her the duti< i I b good wife, she began to armie. refused t(» nd out ol the taxi, then56 words
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Article27 1956-07-25 9 4 .'r to a roc/c. the.i hurled the rock through the -rinrfo.r ot a home in Texas, I'.S.A. The note read: "YOUR WINDOW IS BROKEN."27 words
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Article, Illustration457 1956-07-25 9 M. A. GLASGOW - M. A. GLASGOW vwwww www J3\7 i^^\^^\^^w^^^V LOffD< >.v I). U. r Ji/e can survive al lutntfr iture oj 75 rieyrecs belotc rero. This ay secni almost bellernb.c I I garda i r > ed well sers became of the v t at the Ring457 words
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Article47 1956-07-25 9 DISGUISED behind stolen sunglasses, a grey flan. nel suit and a beard made of shaving-brush bristles, a convict joined :i party of viMting attorneys at a prison in Milan. Italy, and calmly walked past salutjne gua-rds. It nas the first successful break for 11 years.47 words
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Advertisement364 1956-07-25 9 H^HHf water proof WlwmUf WATC* ttt tTS CMS. WmKmW FIATATTitACTfVi WAT€PPPOOF 7 iw»J LS AttTtMAtNiTfC '%v JsL, At/OKA/TABU iPPtMI* at, _c y~ f*a M v> -iC *t tvenmq _^_§_5_2_3_3 VlfV.. i wn~ I__ I '«S j ooy«•J O i S **-»sS_3__ BOTJRJOIS DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE IT 7k// faffe364 words
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Miscellaneous207 1956-07-25 9 [ANDARD'S Crossword Puzzle I his spoil CLUES t-war pact <8> People should not sleep in ROSS a dirty room i 2e of 28 Roots from which a trunk i i >>t*f*n tnlrf 129 R^' V f uo> re- DOH N l down it •_i ns (*l u ne J?i 2207 words
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Article, Illustration240 1956-07-25 10 FIRM BACKING FOR THE CENTRAL BANK'S NEW CURRENCY Sir Sydney Dispels Fears FEARS in some banking circles in Singapore that the new currency of the Central Bank of Malaya may not have a strong backing were yesterday dispelled by Sir Sydney Came, Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister. Sir Sydney,240 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-07-25 10 U.K. CONSUMPTION of petroleum products in the first quarter of this year totalled (j. 529,491 tons— an increase cf almost 12 per cent on the first quarter of 1955. according to figures published recently by Petroleum Information Bureau on behalf of the U.K. Petroleum Industry AdvisoryStandardpic - 97 words
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Article118 1956-07-25 10 RUBBER UP 3 /4 Cent BUYING interest in the Singapore rubber market tots the close steadied prices to Oil cents per lb. for first grade August shipment, a ri.-e of cent above Monday. the market opened quiet at unchanged prices from Monday, first business having -n around 93$ cents per118 words
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Article116 1956-07-25 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prict per p. sti relay COPI I 7 3 1 buyers. >_ seller-. August $26 > (26? sellers; eocomr oil bulk S4'h drums $43; Muni i white p- pper SlO9. g it wh:te $103, Special Sarawak $74 black Sii Copra Assort cl sing116 words
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Article122 1956-07-25 10 GOOD support for Malayan industrials were again reported in the shares market yesterday, with prices remaining at more or less unchanged levels from Monday. Tins improved in a fewinstances, while rubbers were quiet ly steady. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDI STRIA-122 words
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Article49 1956-07-25 10 A DEVELOPING ago known as Phenidone. reo I produced in the orj bemical laboratories of B famous British company achieved such swift success in the international photographic trade that applications to manufacture it under licence have already been received from several countries, including the U.S.49 words
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268 1956-07-25 10 JAPAN was again the world's second greatesl sTiipbuilding nation after Britain during the second quarter ot this yeaf, according to Lloyd's •<.-r q| hipbuilding returns published in London. A total of 1,534 ships of 100 tons or more totalling 7,223,--004 tona gross, were under constructionReuter - 268 words
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Article140 1956-07-25 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yes* v repor.cri tie following business done: Industrials: F X. wrds. Si 90 95 W. Hammer W.B H. Waug I $1.40; M. Cement $1 631 H M- Colls. $1« McAlister H s me Darby $1921; Straits Steam-- ps $13 75 str; its Time* $2 BO;140 words
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Article, Illustration131 1956-07-25 10 ABOUT 400 gallons of beer have been consumed at Caldbeck Macgregor Co. Ltd. Double Diamond Beer stail in the past few days, at the Great World trade fair, Mr. J. A. Burnett, a spokesman for the firm said. The firm is giving away a glass131 words
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Article40 1956-07-25 10 NEW YORK. July 23 (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 513.66 20 Rails 170.44 15 Utilities 70.25 fin Stocks 182.39 BONDS: 40 Bonds 95.74 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 156.54.40 words
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Article120 1956-07-25 10 Drive To Sell Auto Spare Parts MR. D. J. SOUTAR. Divisional Sales Manager of Repco Ltd., the Australian manufacturers of automotive spares, flew into Singapore yesterday by Qantas for a drive to market quality spares at competitive prices. Repco Ltd. which has been making spares for all makes of cars120 words
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Article175 1956-07-25 10 FISH and prawns imported fron China are now flooding the Snqo*^, 1 local importers told The Standard yts *J About 340 tons of fish i pp e( j '"■> Malaya in the past four montl China bf pan exporting fish" to this country last175 words
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Article78 1956-07-25 10 OUT! X ROADS Ror.vr' ue Th range We tervreden, Barumun. roet. Wairata. Empire Merchant. Vutoiycus. Benalba: Ed th Borthen. Cyclops. Cheron- c Claire T. Zelma Salen. -on. TWI R ROADS lions Ming. Hai Seng, Hibiscus. Langsa. Kah Soon. Salong. Tong El b Labuan Ha.ii. I. Beetong H78 words
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Article28 1956-07-25 10 US $50 M Project For Rice Grown Darw Th<may one d in ha sion i Chase j The Do 0 1 indici an a said. ton a years28 words
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Advertisement471 1956-07-25 10 NOTICES FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited I r supply i l the f0110w- t0 t h( ORDNANCE DEPOT. FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES, PORT DlCKi\\m? Equipnn ot FurnituTi and Woodwaro Bedstead Textile Ait.,*.' s tery and Glassware ms. Brushes, Garden Imnts etc. Enamelled wad Metal Household Utensils I s471 words
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Advertisement133 1956-07-25 10 PELNI-LINES 12, ROEINSON RCaC Tel: ***** (Freiqhf /Thrcugr- Ccrg. Tei' ***** (Mm "PADEA" for Intfragiri r C rrs "PAHEPA" for Palembang r "LANGIR" for Tombclon Pon.ior._i<. "LAWOTO" for D|okorto Scmo-ong i "IRIAN" for Djotorto Sourobo.c J _rQ __L ES^BHurx il w>^ i i i They help us maintain quality leadership133 words
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Miscellaneous103 1956-07-25 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KL8"0 JAK I 53 a.m. Malayan Airways Ml::: K.L./MAL 9.55 am Malayan Airways ML! I PG. XL. 12.45 pm BOAC BATBO LOX RAX 12 50 rm. Thai Airways TH3O3 BKOK SAI p.m. KLM XI AM?. BKOK 1.35 pja. BO AC 8A706 LOX CAL 220 p.m. Malayan Airways103 words
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Advertisement643 1956-07-25 11 .FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. j 7 32/6 Robinson Road < BLUE FUNNEL LINE HCZ.~» AMERICAN SERVICE --■■lir- 1 So-.'on. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Port.. S port P. Sham Ptnang 25 26 |uly 27 u ly :<5 Au* Sept 5 6 Sept t/a ot fher port-, to load and discharge643 words
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Advertisement1124 1956-07-25 11 'eh 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 n i (Incorporated In Singapore) (1 2 tines) a**, THE BLUE FUNNEL L NE t,..«, Dept. Carriers ootion to proceed via other ports to load snd discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. C-.ASCOW, LONDON Cr CONTINENT. Singapore. Due S.nls P. S ham Penang1,124 words
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Advertisement940 1956-07-25 11 MITSUI |x\ LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR MPAN from Indio Fujikawa Maru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 19 Aug 1 5 Aug Azumasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 23 Aug Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 28 Aug FOR JAPAN trom Continent Akagisan Maru f t r Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe940 words
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Advertisement638 1956-07-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings for Bongkok &nd/or Fa? ft**. Penang P. S hem S't?or« "SELANDIA" In Port 26/29 July "MOMBASA" In Port 26/28 Jul*/ "PANAMA" 10/11Aug 12l4Aug 1518Aug "SUMBAWA" 14 17 Aug From Hongkong "PRODUCE" 28 29July Accepting Corgo to Bangkok. HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Ccpenhogcn.638 words
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Article178 1956-07-25 12 Curl roll and brush —your hair pL.Y with your hair! Young girls often stand for hours before a mirror, piling their hair first on one side of the head then on another, tying it into curls or rolls, and brushing it loose. Beautic ians have established that far from being178 words
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Article185 1956-07-25 12 Terry Pillay - Terry Pillay By authorities any worry during transit. THf/E French tvay of wearing a blouse. Under a while or plaincoloured shirt blouse, French girls this summer are wearing a striped or plain T-shirt. Teamed with a smart skirt this makes a striking and very attractive outfit.185 words
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Article, Illustration332 1956-07-25 12 rrHE chinline and neck show age very early, unless a woman has taken care to avoid it. Posture plays a big part in the way a woman's neck and chinline look. If you hold your head correctly, that in itself is a good, though mild, exercise. If you332 words
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Article, Illustration371 1956-07-25 12 Paris Makes Them Longer Aim! Bia PARIS designers have at last adopted the "short! c" nightdress. But, being: individualists, they have not accepted the cute, thigh- length style so popular in America and Britain. Using their own interpretation of the word "short,"' they have made their nighties of just-below-knee371 words
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Advertisement309 1956-07-25 12 1 dreamed Twenf I jf^ sailing in my qJ maidenfbrm I Pre-lude Bra qJ Ahoy ikitol See how *h'p_hape I om****»> 1 ffiy lUnOUOftt so rounded, r*y lines SO tr;-*. in Maidenfcrr*. I n«w figure-proving Prs-Iwde* I's Curved contour-bond gvet such Ramring ser_raf.cn, such sensotionol support. And It has o309 words
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Miscellaneous233 1956-07-25 12 <^ BIBTHDATE AND l.«^_^?l__^l^______Pl-^l^iilis^^ c folks Lr BIBTHSIGN BELOW CANCEB-June 21 te J-.'v J ABlES— March 21 to Anrll 22— Be Blue you don't over- AarTAKfrre r_nt _i k 19— Have nothing to do with estimate propo. c extra p-iv, i« A _T «Ji negative persons. Conclude care in transit233 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-07-25 13 LINES MAN - an England Do T he Same At Old Trafford? LINES MAN adingley Hoodoo Broken x \i> h n :u nrnken hoodoo in I] hei Feol at <Md I .U" the II so far band _ustraff dr;nvn. aidoned? I ►05 oh d i I I ian got on i ralian by142 words
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Article131 1956-07-25 13 B \LTIMOKI Jul> 1\ VP —Arctic Prince. a baulky thoroughbred who won the i Bfttak Dcri.v in ISSI, arrived here b% siiip %e*»tcrdiv M his u.t\ to *»tud at >pend Thrift I arm near Lciin^ton. Kentucky nd Solar Slipper ran Panaslipp* c bought131 words
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Article45 1956-07-25 13 The following will refprc the Domain Club against the Income Tax Deo', in a Government Services Div. 2 soccer Govei tment Printing ground today. h :iaron. Kenchtl; Samdin, GafTor; B ir- nny James. Ali, Osm.ri. Johai Reserves: Samy, Hashim. and Tan.45 words
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Article414 1956-07-25 13 Johnson Slammed In Australian Smear Campaign Says Brian Chnpntan SO the Australian critics have panicked? One Test match defeat and they cant take it. They are yelping like whipped prairie dogs. They are looking around f or scapegoats and. of course, they pick on the414 words
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Article79 1956-07-25 13 Goodluck MBE From The Queen LONDON, July 24 (Renter)! Australian cricketers, lan Johnson and Keith Miller were invested with the M.B.E. (member of the Order of the British Empire) by the Queen at Buckingham Palace today as captain anci vice-captain respectively of the Australian touring side. "The Q;ieen talked to79 words
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Article48 1956-07-25 13 THE following will represent the Serangoon Association in billiards against the CYKfA, on Sunday, commencing at 1.00 p.m. .at the SA premises: Gan Kee Tian. Ang Tee Kiah. Chua 800 Lim. Lim Puet Mui. Loe Twa Teo. Kg Cheor.g Fong. David Tan and Lee Kirn Mong.48 words
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Article27 1956-07-25 13 YOUNG Men's Sikh Association beat Sukaramai Sports Club by four goals to one in a SAFA Div. 2 A league at Farrer Park yesterday.27 words
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408 1956-07-25 13 Dusty' s Second Homer Gives Giants Win Hall of Fame exhibition COOPERSTOWN, New York, July 24 (AP)— Dusty Rhodes' second homer of the day, with Foster Castleman on base in the 12th inning:, save the New York Giants an 11-10 victory over Detroit on Monday in the annual Hall of408 words
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Article189 1956-07-25 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored a convincing 5-1 victory j over Alexandra Football Club in a SAFA Div. 2A league match on the Club padang yesterday. Policemen at the match kept the crowd well-behaved, but they did not deter two players j from playing rough. These players189 words
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186 1956-07-25 13 Record Number Of Entries Draw Announced COLONY GOLF C'SHIP A RECORD number of 56 entries have been received for the Men's Annual Amateur Golf Championship oJ the Colony of Singapore. I The first qualifying round will be played at the Royal Island Club on Saturday and the second qualifying round186 words
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Article158 1956-07-25 13 (From the Ist Tee. 2.00 pm. M.G. Murchgon A. Galloway: 2.05 p.m. A.R Pctrie JC. Hutcheson; 2 10 p.m N.A. Harvey E.S. Ainiry: 2,15 pm L. Carter XC. MacNair. 1 »o Dm. G.T. Moffett G Crowley; 2.25 p.m. L.J. Spencer &GO Cnnckshank: 2.30 p.m DH Clendon H.B.C.158 words
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Article106 1956-07-25 13 American American League itandings, including all games of Monday by the Associated Press. National National League standings, including game? of Monday W L. Pet. Bd. 251 Milwaukee M :vi .«24 Cincinnati 52 5tJ 2i Brooklyn 4fl 3fl 552 J St Louis 42 45 4W 2 Pittsburgh 40 40106 words
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Article169 1956-07-25 13 Sunday, Starting Times (From the Ist Ted 8.00 a.m. J. Muraille J.W. Stephenson; 8.05 a.m. TJELA. Pctts D.I. St irk; 8.10 a.m. rap. Wehner 8. D. Jones; 8.15 am. DAY. McMullan P.D. Miller: 8.20 a.m. A.W. Scott 8t wi. Pretty; 8.25 a.m. WJ. Oibb J.G.C. Thomson: 8.30 a.m. G. Botha169 words
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Advertisement126 1956-07-25 13 ACCOM. VACANT SINGLE/double rooms, hot/ cold baths, board optional, quiet and airy surroundings. daily or monthly rales, central. 3 Oxiev Road, off Orchard Road. TO SUBLET: Office space centrally located air-condi-tioned modern building 600 square feet reasonable rent. Box ***** SS. VEHICLE FOR SALE Quality Tested Can to roil all126 words
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Advertisement705 1956-07-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT 4 0 CA N N ING SO Y S 3 u ce A is known qua and nutrit jc (.b'a.r at ll« Cross Street, Tel 22 or othei Grocerii SITUATIONS VACANT STUDENT NURSES VPPLIUATIONS are Invited for appointment ai female Student EfO§pital, Singapore eantet LU be rt705 words
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Miscellaneous225 1956-07-25 13 II Abner B^ Al Capp i^ —■——■—■■■"■"•I T~-^9*~~~~~~~-~ m m m wm m m *T^^^^^^^^^^^ SECH XI ,S SO THRILLED T'3E) (^fjl^/s rPBOPtEgJ IN i T^MLOST cyMWH^/ g^s> %^r^^K X By V. T. Horn/in Hey Oop 7 ■■P -^—P"! I 1 -NOTHING BUT AN I \^^~~7ZH S?? f™ If/^. it*-225 words
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554 1956-07-25 14 WINDSOR LAD - Penang Trackworh: Pepper Dealer Serves Notice WINDSOR LAD 1 B, Fl.-V-Mi. lur.v rcppci Dealer, uith West astride. Shaped like a winner at the Batn (iantonir training traik this morning: uhen he strode out freely to clock i tuk under 38 sec. over three furlongs in the Company of Copra Dealer554 words
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Article26 1956-07-25 14 the V M CA. < 'h, champion I V.M.C.A. last i Ch« Kum 1 ieai Tan f 00-126* Wee .ik 300-199 3G I J Martins26 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-07-25 14 SELANGOR INTERNATIONAL INDONESIA'S Miss Yang Wcng Ching will make her debut in the Selangor International badminton championships, now being played in Kuala Lumpur, with what will be the world's most expensive racquet This is the racquet aui >g ra ph ed by Ma la pan professional. Wong Peng Soon, and191 words
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Article348 1956-07-25 14 XI ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— ln defeat, Thailand's young: Charden Taitrakul won more cheers than his victor, Selangor's Abdullah Piruz, in the Selangor International badminton tournament which opened at the Selangor Badminton Hall tonUht. X i tgh l larden went down to Piruz. 15-3. 18-17.348 words
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459 1956-07-25 14 More Record Breaking Sprints By Kesavan VICTORIA Schools Kesavan Soon went on record hrc:ikin£; when he created new sprint times in the heats of the second annual Singapore Combined Schools athletic championships which conclude at Jalan Besar stadium today. ln the 100 yards heat. X- after an atrociously slow start,459 words
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Article228 1956-07-25 14 Seven-Wicket Victory For Raffles RAFFLES Institution beat Gan Ens Seng School by seven wickets in their annual cricket match on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Rafiies institution through Baiasingham (four for 20 and Kuldip Singh 'tour for 4 > dismissed Gan Ens Sens ior TO runs, and passed their opponents228 words
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Article110 1956-07-25 14 Blackwood Leads S'pore Tonight BOBBY BLACKWOOD returns to the Singapore side when he leads the attack against South China in a fioodg it soccer mafch at Jalan Be.ar at 8 p.m. tod Playing at centre forward. B ackwood wi'l have Ah Hoe and Ismail Y'usoff flanking hi n. The Services110 words
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Article96 1956-07-25 14 A GOAL .-cored seconds before full time enabled Pondok Peranakan to draw 2-2 with In .Man Youngsters in a SAFA Division 3B league soccer match al Geylang yesterd Indian Youngsters opened the score in the sth minute through a penalty goal by insideleft Munianriy. Peranakan equalized in96 words
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659 1956-07-25 14 RESULTS of all the finals and beats held yesterday were: Boys Finals Leaf jump: l Ong Choon Sicng 20ft vi (record); 2. J.ifTar bin Abdul Wahab, Victor Fang. Pole vault: 1 Tan Siew Guan 10ft 2\nr. 2 Royston Lazaroo 3 Lee Yce659 words
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287 1956-07-25 14 S'PORE CRICKETERS ANSWER THE CALL SINGAPORE cricketers, headed by the Colony skipper, Harold Sheppard, and former Indian test star, Lall Singh, will conduct coaching sessions for schoolboy cricketers three times a week. Yesterday, a scheme to raise existing standards and boost up interest in the schools, was announced by the287 words
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Article65 1956-07-25 14 FRY FLAM WIN U.S. TITLES CHICAGO, J LM (Re ltd Miss Shirley Fry, the Wirr odon champion, beal I Ali Gibson 7-5, 6-1 here to- 4o win the women's singles in the United SI hard courts lawn tennis championships. Herb Flam, champion 1950, won the men's singles title, eating Ed65 words
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224 1956-07-25 14 Recall Barkes Help Prevents The 'Force' And Verity Gill SayJ IT looks as though the M? tion and the Malayan Cricket '< mined to produce the FARO Ol rill through with the Colony-Fedei August holidays th. i ma" to fin that Dla*_ Barker. gotten man .if oE 1 ie ha?224 words
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143 1956-07-25 14 BENNETT MURRAY STO AUSSIES' VICTORY BID LONDON*. July 24. (Reuter) An unbeaten sixth wicket stand of 73 between Don Bennett and John Murray thy. ea a determined bid by Australian tour::.; cr: I team to beat Middlesex at Lord's here today. The Australians. ing their last match before the fourth143 words
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Article218 1956-07-25 14 LONDON, July 24 (Reuter)— Cricket results: AT SHEFFIELD. Surrey I York ;hire by 14 runs. Surrey 128 and second 157 Yorkshire 189 and 82 Lowder four for 4U. Lock Aye for 11. At Hastings, Sussex hi Kenl by 141 runs. Sussex secondly 276 for nine declared. Kent 123218 words
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Article50 1956-07-25 14 ACHILLES Club invites entries from local dubs and schools for the Open invitation Javelin Throw at lt| a: athletic meet on the Raffles institution ground on Sunday, from 3.30 p.m A. 'entries should reach the Hon Secretary. Mr V. E. Perreau. c/o. Shell House, Singapore, before Sunday.50 words
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Miscellaneous125 1956-07-25 14 Today's Sport SOCCER FRIENDLY: South China vs Selection "A" at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8 o.m SBHFA CUP LEAGUE: Braveries vs Shell at Farrer Park: F. N, vs S.C.S. at F. Sz N; S. Trading vs 1.C.1. at V.M.C.A. DIV. 1 Sime Darby vs Mercantile Bank at Farrer Park: Chartered125 words
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