Singapore Standard, 26 July 1956
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Title Section15 1956-07-26 1 Singapore Standard FGFHGGJHG Voll No 24 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1956 11 PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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106 1956-07-26 1 Car Stoppage Worsens Police Alerted URMINGHABt, July 25 (Reutcr)-Hundreds of nted and on foot, patrolled trouble spots hit Birmingham car factories today as s intensified efforts to spread the stoppage. shoulder-! ildcr keeping back when strike-breakers— yesterday half igain imported for work. The Brit.,h Motor Corpora. meed thar the lation106 words
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Article31 1956-07-26 1 Funmen Step Up Cyprus Terror len i Brii hot in I .;>:.:. All r n a b in 1 t ar Bunbu -ent ob* Pur--1 n a i two i mi i31 words
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Article24 1956-07-26 1 A! (Beuter) 10 Arab Lr roops were Jord Abdulaziz th« m Comma- ouneed ised fire and mortars, the Commanc added.24 words
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Article27 1956-07-26 1 RSHAL Nikolai Bulganin, S< vi a Minify Mars Ztaufc net Defence [Minister, ri i In Silesia, Southem P tnd yesterday. PAP, Polls]] news agency re-27 words
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Article23 1956-07-26 1 AP)— i c q in ce ?s hai t ttleD 1 .^>day i of "ful a three I kriklng23 words
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Article25 1956-07-26 1 THE ngk ng Airways ann yesterday U w:;: put two British Viscount aircraft Into service In thp Far Ea.>t ear:r next year UP.UP - 25 words
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Article25 1956-07-26 1 THE government of M. Guy Mollet yesterday obtained a vot*^ of confidence in the National Assembly on a plan to tax road transport.—Reuter25 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-07-26 1 iu *%t ls the bc K in n»njJ of the brawl v r J M Jumabhoy witnessed yesterday during an inspection of the sarcty appliances carried in motor sampans. Mr. Jumahhoy, see arrow, with his party stand outside Fullerton Building at right.45 words
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165 1956-07-26 1 THREE children cowered in fright yesterday when a masked gunman, who had staged a hold-up, slapped their father as he begged for mercy. I The father, Chan Ah Yin. 40, a noodle --maker, was robbed of cash and jewellery worth $1,100 in his165 words
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77 1956-07-26 1 BRISBANE. July 25 (Rcuter) Three Australian air force squadrons ol Jet aircraft will replace the Australian Lincoln bomber .squadron now on duty in Malaya, the Chief of the Air Stall. Air Marshal S;r John MaCaulcy. said here today. One squadron will be equipped with77 words
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386 1956-07-26 1 30 HEADS STALK OUT OF SCHOOLS CONFAB Don't Want To Be Stooges/ 50.., Kl ALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation's first Heads of Schools Conference broke up today after 30 heads of Chinese secondary schools walked out. The walk- >u1 came in direct response to an invitation from an Education Department386 words
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Article30 1956-07-26 1 THE Indonesian Foreign Ministry announced yesterday the visit of Madam Yat Sen has been cancelled "because an Air India International plane was not available" for the trip. UP.UP - 30 words
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94 1956-07-26 1 Cyprus Propaganda Is Tripe Says Duke DEVIZES, England, July 25, (Rcutcr)— The Duke of Edinburgh at Devizes yesterday told young servicemen cue to leave this week for Cyprus that anti-British propaganda being circulated there was "a lot of tripe." '•The local inhabitants are beinnr subjected to a stream of i94 words
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Article161 1956-07-26 1 Why All The Fuss Asks Ingrid NEW YORK. July 25. (UP) Actress Ingrid Bergman said today she never has been able to understand "all the fuss" over her giving, birth to a child out of wedlock six years a 50. Miss Bergman, who left her doctor husband and young daughter161 words
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Article, Illustration246 1956-07-26 1 Touring Minister Adroitly Sidesteps A Waterfront Brawl MR. J. M, JUMABHOY'S ministerial duties were rudely interrupted yesterday afternoon, when he found himself in the midst of a waterfront brawl outside Fullerton Building, Singapore. The Minister for Commerce and Industry with Capt. Walmsley, Acting Master Attendant, Singapore, were inspecting safety appliances246 words
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Article157 1956-07-26 1 18,000 Want Better Living JAKARTA, July 25 (UP)— More than 18,000 villagers Jiving on the border of British Sarawak have threatened to pack up and move to British territory, unless the Indonesian Government improves their living conditions, it was learned today. The population of Kaju157 words
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104 1956-07-26 1 LENNOX-BOYD LIM TALK THINGS OVER LONDON. July 25 (Reuter) —Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, had a private talk here today with Sir Robert Scott, United Kingctom. CommissionerGeneral in South-east Asia. Later today the Prime Minister had talks with Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the Colonial Secretary, and the Earl of104 words
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Article27 1956-07-26 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA yesterday announced that she was reducing the .strength of her army by 10,000 men the second cut in her forces In 12 months. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article115 1956-07-26 1 Please, Let Me Go To Jair MCE, July 25 (AP) Jacques Picque woke up yesterday without money and no future in sight He decided if he went to jail he would at least get fed. He told the hotelkeeper he could not pay and to please file a complaint. The115 words
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92 1956-07-26 1 Terrorists Burn Two Estate Trucks KLUANG. Wed. Five armed terrorists. one a woman, burnt two lorries on the Coronation Estate Road, in the Kluang District of Johore. at 6.25 this morning. No one was injured, but damage was estimated at $15,700. Manager of the Estate told The Standard tonight that92 words
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Article96 1956-07-26 1 Lawyer Died Of Alcoholism LONDON. July 25 (Reuten —Mr. Derek Curtis-Bennett, the British criminal la* found dead in his London flat on Monday, died ol alcoholism, a coroner's inquest decided today. "He died from asphyxia due to a blockage of the external air passages while In a state of intoxication,"96 words
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Article50 1956-07-26 1 HONGKONG. July 25 (UP) Hongkong exported to various South-cast Asian countries 560 labourers during 'he three months of April, May and June this year. According to B. C. EC. Hawkins. Secretary for Chlr Afi'airs. the labourers were recruited for work in Singapore. Borneo, Brunei and Indonesia.50 words
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Article25 1956-07-26 1 CHINESE Nationalist planrs on Tuesday night dropped ''millions" of anti-Commu-ni.st leaflets on the Chinese mainland. the Nat Air Force announced yc '-crday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement70 1956-07-26 1 IACK'S PHOTO CO. :r Wide Range of CAMERAS CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS ESLASGIRS. -.Ho D tr P S«nrice ■pifol Building) L v. nl Sridge Rd. Tel. 80^59 on the tip of the tongue at Tea time 7/7 Til fl II Lgt^ fr\ VLACKCIHHAAT MM MM M£ 4k '1 B^^^ M mm70 words
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Advertisement36 1956-07-26 1 $CJ9kZaLU petrol you can buy PORTRAIT of a PERSONALITY 'f'tW >/.■,/ ,<> ></ uO| Tit* fc* *J&' -M *Ll"*^ G. H. KIAT obe well known businessman, public figure and social worker knowg the value of a good beer. (wrlsbenj36 words
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227 1956-07-26 2 Landlord And Tenants In Legal Wrangle Court had equitable jurisdiction or not, Madam Curnian must be a party to the matter at issue. The Court, comprising the Uon's Acting Chief b, Mr Justice Ptethcroe; the Chief Justice of Singapore, Mr Wyatt; and Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid, reserved judgment. KUALA LUMPUR,227 words
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Article120 1956-07-26 2 Sultan Of Pahang In Britain SOUTHAMPTON. July 25 (Reuter) The Sultan of Pahang, Sir Abu Bakar, landed here today from the liner Quern Mary on his first visit to Britain for six years. He is accompanied by his wife and three-year-old mngest son Tengku Aznan. y are on a holiday120 words
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159 1956-07-26 2 THE r vailing *s for animal fodder an ecorior.v.j the rural fanner in Singat the og Cl veterin iry Officer, Mr. M; J Hal I T:;e Star lay. K>th wholesale r pc try and livesi k have ksed the I tor ani »to159 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-07-26 2 *\\\\\N\\V A\\\\\V\VJ 5 IT was a sreat event 5 on Tuesday evening for the Martins when 10- 2 year-old .John arrived 2 1 at the Singapore Air- J port from a Yorkshire 5 boarding school for a two-month holiday with x his parents.88 words
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Article122 1956-07-26 2 INDUSTRIAL unrest is brewing in the Singapore Naval Base. It is over the alleged failure of the Admiralty to implement new conditions service* for 105 workers in the Boom Defence Department. Last night, the 10.000-sUo^tg Naval Base Labour UniofrMsrdered its 32 members who man the122 words
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282 1956-07-26 2 They Are Corrupting Youth Of Country' Association KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Parents' Association of Sdangor is very disturbed by the influence "certain undesirable Malayan publications" have on the youth of the country. At its second annual meeting here tonight, the Association decided to seek the282 words
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Article149 1956-07-26 2 Strike It Is, But With Regrets KUALA 1 R. Wed. The National I of Transport Workers today informed all i haujic;.: m the Federation "with regret" ol I itention to call a scries of weekly one-day sympai strikes with effect from Friday. in a Letter to m n ;han 50149 words
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Article40 1956-07-26 2 YF7N 3 HSIN was acq and discharged by a Singapore court yesterday when Ifi< prosecution offered no evidence 5t him. •.vas earlier c retaining $11-000 b o Tan Chor.£ liat. at the o hai BanJ^ on May 7.40 words
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204 1956-07-26 2 A HUSBAND who did not spend I single night v' h his wife for two Jtxn was yesterday told by a Singapore Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander: "It is cruel for a man to marry and leave his wife alone. "If you had204 words
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Article48 1956-07-26 2 THREE masked men armed with daggers and Iron reds Last night ransacked a provision store in Geyisng, Singa- taking cash and jewellery worth 5450. the robbers sained entry through the front door and threatened the five occupants with death if they raided an alarm.48 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-07-26 2 MD UNKNOWN For UNKNOWN Ipoh UNKNOWN I 1 n of iM Prrak {SB fro M I the (M Hospital W20 words
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Article31 1956-07-26 2 Attempts Locate Airman UNKNOWN k; dive: the crashed ter bomber in the ssi Kampcr reported to Ar mac ie am I Bunting and :ng islands. A E the v wor -131 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-07-26 3 'Cha Cha Queen' Helps Safety Exhibit K Singa- v mncil, Aichardsor. j t h ra Queen,** Ks a f- f it's safety- a I I a chr as far I band, Sei !O Gur: nr I n s p< H. •> leaving pn up i nbcr of the I k61 words
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Article16 1956-07-26 3 Minor Fires Put Out Itove ex] t R arrived on the B k i out ::^od16 words
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Article20 1956-07-26 3 i* v iinaK proK school teach\m at I g| Z. 13 i m 14— I i n,20 words
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185 1956-07-26 3 RICHARD F.rr.-.^* B I n ;n- i D who ried a Filipino late in denied in a Singapore Court 'hat he was the father of a child born to her ng in July IP" Rom was nswering a summons for neglecting to maintain185 words
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Article35 1956-07-26 3 HONGKONG, July 25, Special Standard Service: Closing price of the Hongkong F. iange were: $16.07 to £1 Sterling; to US $1,833 to Malayan $1; $0,188 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Go] to a tael.35 words
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Article215 1956-07-26 3 A MAN pleaded with a Singapore magistrate yesterday to be remanded in Outram Prison instead of the Central Police lock-up because, he alleged "two Police Inspectors have threatened to give me a beating." The iimn. Lee La] Yue, a tamer chief clerk of the215 words
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338 1956-07-26 3 LAWYER MOVES TO CURB S'PORE SHYLOCKS A MOVE to register and control money-lenders in Singapore is being made by a group of people in a bid to eradicate "irregular transactions" and save thousands of people from the clutches of these 1 "Shylocks." The movement is headed by a Colony lawyer338 words
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126 1956-07-26 3 All Come To Pay Tribute To Ismail SINGAPORE'S legal fraternity gathered in the High Court yesterday 10 pay tribute to Dato M. Ismail who died on Saturday in the Jobore Bahru General Hospital. Mr. Justice Knight, speaking »n behall of the Chief Justice of Singapore, said the Dato "will be126 words
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Article, Illustration217 1956-07-26 3 ONE of the most popular Municipal presidents Singapore ever had. Mr. R. J. Farrcr. died at his son's home on St. John's Island yesterday at the age of 80. He will be remembered as one who served the longest period as Municipal President217 words
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Article56 1956-07-26 3 THE hours of te'ephone servi c from Singapore to the United States will Vic doubled from Aug. l. Chief Supervisor Singapore Telephone Board. Mrs. .i. R. Nesbit, announced yesterday. Lines to the United States will be open from 8.30 to (,0.30 p.m. Previously, service was56 words
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Article76 1956-07-26 3 WORK on the Breeding and Experimental Farm at Sembawang, costing $330,600, will commence shortly. It is cx- pectcd to bo ready by the end iof June. 1957. .Air. M. J. Hani nigan, Singapore's Acting Chief Veterinary Officer, told The Standard yesterday. Though the project was :>n76 words
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Article55 1956-07-26 3 TWO seamen, L.G. Curtis, 21, and L.B. Davy. 13, were yesterday discharged in a Singapore Court when the prosecution offered no evidence against them. Curtis and Davy were; earlier charged with stealing a telephone from a Singapore Telephone Board booth at 1(H milestone, Scmbawang Road, in55 words
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Article96 1956-07-26 3 THE Katong branch of the Singapore Labour Front- has organized a series of lectures to be held at 133, Koon Seng Road. The first lecture will be on "What is Socialism"' by Mr. B.F. Atherton. headmaster of the Presbyterian Boys' School, on July 31. The96 words
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Article279 1956-07-26 3 NEARLY 12.000 industrial workers of the Singapore Government and the City Council are threatening to go on strike to force the employers to settle their demands. The workers, who belong to the City Council Labour Unions Federation and the Government and City Council Labour Union, seek better279 words
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145 1956-07-26 3 AN Apache gangster. Ah- mat bin Haji Fathullah. 20, and two other secret society thugs were each sentenced in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court* yesterday to six months' jail and a fine oi $500, in default another three i months' imprisonment. Ah mat, who145 words
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Advertisement163 1956-07-26 3 Bedroom feel like Jpt 1 the blistering Sahara? Room Air Cwiditioneriife^^^lL De Luxe Model Into -a' o^di Model Don'- It. Ca-r'cr Room Air Cond:tioners built by the people v;^ o,r condition the world -hose feverish mirages. j Look *ra you get in Cprrier Room Air Conditioners: Large cooling coil to163 words
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Advertisement262 1956-07-26 3 WE ARE CLOSED TODAY IN PREPARATION FOR THE BIG DAY OF THE YEAR OUR 82nd ANNIVERSARY] SALE A SALE THAT COMES BUT ONCE- A -YEAR COMMENCING TOMORROW FRIDAY 27TH JULY 1956 WITH BIGGER BOLDER BARGAINS OF THE YEAR AT PRICES NEAR BELOW COST LADIES DEPT GE^TS DEPT Tel. ***** Tel.262 words
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369 1956-07-26 4 MAHA Calls For Action THE importation of $29,000,000 worth of fruit into Singapore and the Federation a land teeming with fruits of all kind is like taking icoal to Newcastle, the Malayan Agri Horticultural Association said in ■the latest issue of its magazine.369 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-07-26 4 MR. Raymond Teng helps his bride, formerly Miss Margaret Yang, cut their wedding cake at a reception in Singapore's Ocean Park Hotel. Mr. Tens, a graduate of St. John's University in Shanghai is with Ahong Construction Company as an Assistant Engineer. He is currently engaged in the construction59 words
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Article92 1956-07-26 4 Spore Farms Expected To Increase AX increase in farming acreaco in S:ncanore ia expected Bfter the re-settlement of attap dwellers from urban areas to rural localities, the Chief Agricultural Officer, Mr. ,T. E. Cobb. told Thr Standard yesterday. At the moment, a total of 10,800 acres is under cultivation 6,00092 words
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Article42 1956-07-26 4 K U A L A TRENGGANU. Wed, Minister for Commerce and Industry Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman arrived here from Kota Bharu on a two-day tour Ho will inquire into the economic aspects of local Malay industries.42 words
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Article162 1956-07-26 4 KLM airline, which flew the flrst Super Constellation to Singapore last year, landed the first Super G. Constellation with storm-detecting radar at the International Airport yesterday. The Super G allows a little more space for passengers, and flies a bit faster than Super Constellations.162 words
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193 1956-07-26 4 Labourers Collapsed After A Shock SUNGEI PATANI, Wed. Four of 23 labourers pushing a boom conveyor collapsed after receiving an electric shock, an inquest court was told today. The court is inquiring into the deaths of four men of the Malayan Mineral; Development Corporation Ltd., who were part of a193 words
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355 1956-07-26 4 Customs 'Shock' For 1 ,000 India-Bound Passengers HEAVY DUTY ON GOODS ABOVE R5.500 ABOUT 1,000 Indians who leave Malayan ports for India by the State of Madras will face a problem when they arrive in Madras on Au?. 2. The problem: They will have to pav r tent customs duty355 words
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Article36 1956-07-26 4 CHAI Sing Yong, of Middle Road, Singapore, was allowed hail of $1,000 in the Johore Magistrate's Court yesterday, pending trial on Aug. 25. on a charge of being a member of a Triad Society.36 words
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Article35 1956-07-26 4 A BOOK-SELLER. Lim Kah Huat. 42. was fined $500 in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday, for possession of 61 copies of obscene photographs for sale at New Bridge Road on July 24.35 words
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Article23 1956-07-26 4 THE Post Master General, Malaya. announced yesterday that a new postal agency will be opened at Bertam, Kelantan. on Aug. 1.23 words
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125 1956-07-26 4 THE Singapore Film Society hopes to increaseits membership from 600 to 1,000 by the end of the year, the secretary Mr. Keith Payne, told The Standard yesterday. More members mean more money, with which the Society ran obtain more and better films, he added.125 words
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Miscellaneous151 1956-07-26 4 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot (nom.) 9U 9H August No. 1 RSS 9K l 9M No. 2 RSS B(Ji 87 No. 3 RSS 86 B<U Tone: Steady quiet. STORE TIN The price of lin on the local market yesterday151 words
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73 1956-07-26 5 ipoh. Wed. Thomas Li:n Chin Phin, a 23-year- o!cf salesman. was today charged before Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. with criminal breach of trust of Lirn was alleged to have committed the offence while 'he employ of Roneo Ltd., in June. Complainant was73 words
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Article52 1956-07-26 5 BENTONG, Wed. A worubtv r tapper. Lrow 6 n Yin. 27, yesterday claimod trial In the Magistrate's Court here to a charge oi voluntarily causing hurt another woman, Yong Slew Em:, by throwing caustic soda on hi si. was allowed $200 bail and cose postponed52 words
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Article53 1956-07-26 5 BENTONG, We I 22-year. o ibbei tapper, Tang M< i g terday claimed trial to "a of being armed with a m '.in on June 22 ai Everting Mew Village. He w allowed $300 bail by Magistrate Mr. J. R Whi n ster the e53 words
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Article175 1956-07-26 5 Thugs Stab Peon And Take $50 A SINGAPORE peon returning to his office after cashing a cheque, was waylaid, stabbed and robbed by a gang of thugs in a back lane off busy Market Street, in broad daylight, yesterday. The peon, Said bin Mohamed Bageride, 18. is175 words
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Article79 1956-07-26 5 BENTONG, Wed. More than 40 members attended a revival meeting of the Women's Institute here, defunct for some tixn The meeting elected the following office-bearers for the year Presideni Che Fatimah (wife of District Officer, Bentong); Wo-President Che Aminah (wife of A.D.O Beng); Hon. Sec— Airs. R. L.79 words
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Article217 1956-07-26 5 A VETERAN Malay seaman in Singapore is preparing a paper on the use* of Malay in navigation which will be read at the Malay Language and Literary Congress in September. Captain Mohamcd Said Elias. secretary of the Malaysian Ship Officers' Union, told The Standard yesterday217 words
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Article75 1956-07-26 5 TELOK AN SON. Wed. Refusal to negotiate with the management over a wage dispute led to the dismissal of 142 labourers in a Chi-nese-owned coconut estate Dear Sabak Bernam, The Standard was told today. Ejection notices have been Issued on them. They are to quit the75 words
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Article73 1956-07-26 5 MUAR. Wed. Hussin bin Warno 21. who was charged in the High Court, here with committing rape on a Malay Rirl at Tanjong Sembrong. B-itu Pahat, was acquitted and discharged today by Mr. Justice Good. The Jurist, who agreed with the submission of the defence73 words
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Article55 1956-07-26 5 PENANG. Wed. A new mosque at Kampong Rawa in Patani Road has been completed. and will be opened on Aug. 11. It has been built to re- place the old one. to be demolished bv the Municipality for the building of quarters for employees. The new mosque55 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-07-26 5 TWO old boys of the Methodist Boys' School in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Phang Yat Hoong (left) and Mr. Yap Hon Wins, (right) have been awarded I nited States scholarships to study social and natural science, respectively at Baker University of Kansas. They will leave for theYong Peng Seong - 57 words
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Article181 1956-07-26 5 Sequel To Gang Fight IPOII, Wed.— A gang: fight in Anderson Road on the rfight of July 15, when two boys were stabbed to death, had a sequel before Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusot, today, when five youths were charged with "double murder.' They were181 words
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89 1956-07-26 5 BENTONG, Wed.— A shopkeeper, Lu Wah Thong, 42, was yestetday allowed bail of $10,000 in two sureties on three rges of criminal breach of tr I in respect of land shares in the Porting Pandak Estate, Bentong. He is accused of having ?old shares89 words
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122 1956-07-26 5 KAJANG, Wed. First battalion of the Royal Hampshire Regiment, responsible for wiping hard-core terrorists in this area, were yesterday publicly thanked for their services. At a farewell party at the Town Padang, District Officer Raza Azam bin Raja Kamaralzaman presented the battalion with a silver122 words
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Article124 1956-07-26 5 Planters To Ask For Price Rise PEXAXG, Wed— A six-man deputation representing the j Kedah Padi Planters' Associa- tion left for Kuala Lumpur to- day to meet the Federation's i Assistant Minister for Com- merce and Industry. Inche Khir bin Johari. The deputation will ask Inche Khir to seek Government's124 words
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Advertisement197 1956-07-26 5 TO: THE OFFICERS MEN OF THE ROYAL INDIAN NAVY ,^JL^ lI V #*.W#'#tc# jyoff our wr WELCOME on ihv <><€*ision o/ your visit lti>r <>. During your brief stay here, don't fcrget to visit us for Saving Bargains at our STOCK CAIF TAKING A% C (loir On) For your easy197 words
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908 1956-07-26 6 Singapore Standard Mission Worries fPHE ore Trade Mission to China continues to be a troublesome and worrying problem. 7 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, probably r ntici ted 1 t1 uld be confronted w inc.: g difficult n his i I I the r nbers of this mammoth pilgrimage stick to908 words
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Article463 1956-07-26 6 ANNE PURVES - ANNE PURVES PARIS \f. MAURICE Thorez, the French Communist leader, and the object of a largeI zed personality cult himtelf t has apparently regained control of the party which UXU showing much more reztii'cncs?. among its "inteUectuaW before the Khrushchev report than it lias shoicn among the rank463 words
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Article, Illustration812 1956-07-26 6 ANKARA "\rK arc expecting t!:c poll c e at any moment. But ue nrp de~ tcr mined to 1:0 on fill fitini: for free spcecli uliatever happens* Ireedotn is a 1 1 inn an necessity. Oik c you lime tasted tft, ><)»/ knoir you cannot do without it812 words
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Article175 1956-07-26 6 Shorts from the talks "That crcat tragedy actress Mrs, Siddons did not riescribe her theatre audience as but remarked that 'the Scottish canny reservation of praise was withheld til! they were siire I deserved it 1 this reservation had well-nigh worn out her patience because she was accustomed to p175 words
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158 1956-07-26 6 BACK From A Special Correspondent threat of prison, heavy fines and professional disqualification hangs over the head of any Journalist who criticises the Government, or even writes of present conditions in Turkey in a way that reflects on "the credit of the Government or the State." Judges have no .security158 words
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Article673 1956-07-26 6 SUSAN STRANG - SUSAN STRANG says LONDON ~\EXT {reek the annual madness o/ the British holiday rush takes hold of the country. The week after there is the nonsensical, indefensible climax of the British summer August Bank Holiday Monday. In these two peak necks, anyone packed, bumper-to-bumper in a673 words
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Article468 1956-07-26 6 Sir: I have the honour to refer to the article appearing n page 5 of Tuesday's issue of the Singapore Tiger Standard under the caption "More Are Living On Charity" and to request you to publish a correction of certain mlsstatements contained, therein. HOLES IN STREET468 words
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Article213 1956-07-26 6 ASTER GUNASEKE - ASTER GUNASEKE By MALAYA'S political Rip Van Winkles appear to take a dei'ght in ariding more poison to the vitiate^ communal air at a time when the Federation is getting set to join the Commonwealth family of free peoples. The worst offenders in this213 words
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Article35 1956-07-26 6 We, the PEOPLE Sincerity Doubted j P.A.] 1 1 Lee Y j I KS. gtpore stand at I a^k y lair for one j blame qi J < you think grace I r in mm Singapore35 words
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Advertisement45 1956-07-26 6 Now you con erase dark Jt& shadows and MmM blemishes with x+*r Brace J by max Factor ffj Ifs Ul« r: a! COVER-UP, to k be used before and under your make-up I c rmphN ith LnstmetSon booklet 4*50 1. m AT ALL GOOD DEALERS45 words
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Advertisement37 1956-07-26 6 'mt vJai ELECTRIC TCA BK, With a b ftck ha«. jf Mind and IsF^ 4[ C •W&St thromiu'Ti p'^ir-a 1 1 ■M^ easy to cr^n W~ >ldt?»rti«*ment ofTHI GfNIRAL ILICTRIC CO Remetentino THE GENERAL EIEORIC CO-, L\^~*^\37 words
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Article291 1956-07-26 7 RUSSIA FLAYS THE 'BEASTS OF PREY' Bulganin Boasts Of Red Might WARSAW, July 25 (UP) Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin said yesferday that the strength of the "Socialist camp" is a major factor in restraining the "crafty" imperialists from launching a war. Speaking I > i291 words
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Article211 1956-07-26 7 Appeal For Arms Race End LONDON. July 25 (Reuter)— Russia Iras asked the British Government to bring I the Attention of Parliament an appeal by the Supreme Soviet lor Interto end the world aims race. Foreign Office said today the appeal was made in a note delivered on Monday to211 words
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255 1956-07-26 7 NEW YORK, July 2.3, (UP).— Australian Prime Minister Mr. Robert Menzies warned yesterday that the United States and the British Commonwealth nations should "move with the utmost caution" in the face of the "new I look" in Soviet foreign policy. Speaking at255 words
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Article33 1956-07-26 7 TOKYO, July 23 (UP) Japai essfully test-fired its experimental rocket yesterday. Mo,i- urina abc it Bve feet in jth and weighing 3 10 the rnr-kct cost about Vls2l tO33 words
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Article48 1956-07-26 7 ALGIERS, July 25 (AP). Nationalist gunmen struck four times in daylight in Alters yesterday, firing a* French and Muslim alike. One French soldier was kiliori and a aldier, a policeman and a Muslim were wounded. One rebel (unman Phot nt < r policeman and missed48 words
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93 1956-07-26 7 JAKARTA. July 25 (UP) Vice President Mohammed Hatta today warned that unless Indonesia could get rid of corruption soon, the nation "would finally moot a fate similar to that of Chiang Kai-shek's China." One of the founders of Indonesian Independence, Hatta sounded his93 words
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Article162 1956-07-26 7 Lords Debate On Cyprus LONDON, July 25 (Reutcr)— Lord Attlee, the former Labour Prime Minister, today urged the British government to end the exile of Archbishop Makarios, leader of the union-with-Greece movement in the British Mediterranean colony of Cyprus. The archbishop was exiled to the162 words
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61 1956-07-26 7 NAPLES. Italy, July 25 (AP) A low-flying Italian Air Force fighter plane swooping over Licola beach yesterday struck and killed a 14-year-old Italian school girl. The propellor-driven craft threw another 70 young swimmers into a panic. Military police arrested the plane's pilot. Massimo Barbato, and merhanir61 words
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Article63 1956-07-26 7 POZXAX. July 25 (Reuter)— The trials of the men accused in connection with the Poznan riots on June L'B when 53 lost their lives and 300 were wounded, are cxpertea to begin early in August, the Public Prosecutor's Department said yesterday. It was not stated how63 words
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Article62 1956-07-26 7 SAN FRANCISCO. July 25 (UP)— Harolo; S. Vance, a member of the Atomic Energy Commission, said here today that the U.S.S. Nautilus, first atom-powered shin, has cruised more than 40,()00 miles on its original fuel charge, half that distance being under water. "The submarine Nautilus...62 words
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Article107 1956-07-26 7 CHICAGO, July 2-i, (UP) Li Li-h iva, beautiful Chinese movie actress, Wtnt shopping for her first American dress and tossed a swank Michigan Avenue shop into a tizzy of admiration. Shopgirls, doormen, elevator operators. floorwalkers and customers followed i>er tour of the store with admiring stares.107 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-07-26 7 THE U-23f>7, one of the former German Navy's fastest and most deadly submarines, was towed into Kiel, Germany, on July 19. with the aid of a swimminp* crane after being; hoisted from the bottom of the Baltic Sea where it was scuttled shortly before the end of the92 words
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165 1956-07-26 7 WASHINGTON. July 25 (AP)— The U.S. Senate yesterday voted US$4.--110.920.000 in foreign aid funds but then specified none of it could be spent for military aid to Yugoslavia. A 50-42 call vote approved «n amendment by Senate Releader William Know.din of California alter165 words
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Article93 1956-07-26 7 U.K. Bid To Harness H- Energy LOXDON. July 25. CReuter) Britain has been working for the past eight yean on trying u> harnr hydrogen energy B r the production i I indu i'.vcr. it WBi WBh no in( i. lay. The disclosure first is thai Briton had been ting the93 words
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Article27 1956-07-26 7 TREVIGLIO. v y 25 CAP)— Tainted fa >ed at i government supported camp for children yest< in one death and 120 cs of food poisoning.27 words
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Article186 1956-07-26 7 REYXOSA, Mexico. July 25| (AP)— Weak from his 72-hour ordeal, a young actor named Tagare yesterday was removed from a crucifix in a lor-ji bull- ring to whirh he had been nailed since Sunday. Police officials said the "crucifixion" was a stunt to raise186 words
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Advertisement100 1956-07-26 7 GLASSES OF FRESH MILK IN EVERY tLB -that's why fc^ vou can taste the cream DAIRY MILK WHOLENUT OARY MILK FRUIT G NUT r^~^\ I DAIRY WILK NUT MILK im jf ASO MILK TRAY ri "T" m x ROME I and Speed I J Lcav c S.nqo. ry Safurdoy at100 words
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Advertisement165 1956-07-26 7 rffPir E P NS. Wore ■ft 6 E.P.N.S, PASTRY FORKS H H H end Lm^^l Bl^^Lte^B CAKELIFTER in Presentation Case I^^B B^B (as illustrated) lllj Hnl Sh Sll Bdj 14.50 Uu liyl Tea Strainer and Stand in Fancy Box 5.25 3 Piece Condiment Set with Tray $14.50 6 Tea Spoons165 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-07-26 8 MISS Penny Morrcll. IS-vear-o!d daughter of Professor Roy Morrell of the University of Malaya, and Mrs. MorrHl. wraa married in London last month. The bridegroom is former Singapore theatrieal producer. Mr. John Forbes* Sempil!. only son of Kear Admiral Lionel I orhes-Serapill. of Scotland, and the54 words
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Article109 1956-07-26 8 Japan Invites 4 To Tour the Japanese Government has invited four representatives two each from Singapore and the Federation to make a throe-week factfinding tour ol Japan, a desman ol the Japanese 1 Coasulate-General in Singapore told The Standard yesterday. He said no reply has been received, either from the109 words
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Article44 1956-07-26 8 BISHOP R. L. Archer v Ia y :11 e o uo d a tion slor e the new Anglo-Chinese Sen I in <■ n S'reet, Sit-: re. Old boys, friends and enta of pup: are Invited I i I attend the ceremony.44 words
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Article67 1956-07-26 8 SES fONO, Wed. A bus i induct r, Tan Geok Lieng, 40, employed by the Central Pahang Omnibus Company Limited was yesterday freed by President I the SessJ Cour 11l Jl R Whimster w b en the t ion w::h--cr--.v the charge ac:air. Tar. wa> alleged to have67 words
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Article29 1956-07-26 8 MORE than 5o new members w-^re enrolled when committee members of the Pahang branch ot the Malayan Indian Congress toured the Kuala Lipis area ever week-end.29 words
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Article65 1956-07-26 8 MISS Myrna Bra^a. ia ighter r: Sii gapore's M for Health. Mr A J. Braga, who ittanding a *e. her.-' cour i the College of Domes* Bath, England. /rr final examination* I with distinctic n M.>s Br^ga will be returning to Singapore !>\\* :r-^r:th after i65 words
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190 1956-07-26 8 Govt. To Engage 2,500 Extras For Legwork MORE than 2.500 workers will be "enlisted'' by the Singapore Government to carry out its biggest ever census next year. Government employees, university students and temporary clerks will be engaged by Government to assist in the work.190 words
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Article80 1956-07-26 8 Japanese Goodwill Team Due A STUDENT delegation of seven from universities in Western Japan is due in Singapore tomorrow, on a 12-day goodwill tour of the Colony and the Federation, Mr. T. Kobayashi of the Singapore Japanese Consulate, told The Standard yesterdayThe visitors will be guests of the University of80 words
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Article141 1956-07-26 8 Rape Case: Retrial Is Ordered MR. Justice Knight in the Singapore Assizes yesterday ordered a retrial of a rape case because he could not agree with the verdict of the jury. Ramnath Soothihal. a City Council labourer, had been lound guilty by a five to two verdict of raping a141 words
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186 1956-07-26 8 Exams Colonial Undemocratic' Say Students SENIOR students in three Singapore Chinesi middle schools have protested to the Ministry o Education that the final-year Government examination: are "undemocratic and Colonial." They asked the Ministry, to a resolution, to a b olis h regulations compelling students to sit Cor these examinations, whi186 words
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Article107 1956-07-26 8 CERTAIN organizations in Singapore are spreading "malicious lies" In order to gam control of school students for their own "subversive ends." said Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Mintster for Education, yesterday. He revealed that four out ol the nine-member management committee of the Hwa Nong School.107 words
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Article53 1956-07-26 8 SINGAPORE Police are now looking for a man who passed three dud cheque- to hree traders in North Bridge Road amounting to $3,332. The cheques were given to the traders alter he had purchased textiles. When the traders sent the cheques to the bank they53 words
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112 1956-07-26 8 Criooled Children See The Follies TWENTY artists of the Don Yada Latin Follies Revue put on a 40-minute bhow at the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital, Siglap yesterday in between their regular thows at the Majestic Theatre, Singapore. Following the matinee show, the performers, accompanied by the band, rushed up in112 words
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159 1956-07-26 8 TWENTY-ONE boys from. the Gimson School in dementi Road, Singapore, have been given employment, Superintendent of Homes, Social; Welfare Department, Mr. F. I R. Ridley, told The Standard yesterday. j The boys were discharged from the School during the first half of the year.159 words
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Article23 1956-07-26 8 THE Singapore Inner Wheel Club will present an "Interna'.ional Musical Evening" at 1.30 P.m. today in the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden.23 words
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Advertisement37 1956-07-26 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products torn **m-;- w^w*%* CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG &THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL37 words
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Advertisement117 1956-07-26 8 TtAOI-MAIK KEGISTIIED K 4B in the NEW uOMw LARGER BOTTLE BH NOTHING CHANGED EXCEPT THE BOTTI.E SIZE n if It is the same delicious Coca-Cola n,.: LI you have always enjoyed same fB, J lively, tangy taste same pure, jPjlfiH wholesome quality and at the /'■if II AVAILABLE IN SINGAPORE117 words
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Miscellaneous580 1956-07-26 8 c&lmanac Information at a Glance pffIIHVMINiHIIMNiVi Penang 2.36 am. (7.3 ft) 226 pm. headline?. 5 p.m. Calling fill •IAIiN.&AiRKnjKIJE »4feSi £swa.*" am rediffusion -J°_ fSVS'V.'S'fl)'- 4 <3 «F.DIFFI-SIOS (Silver Network): 'Z^Jf ¥*7 Draper Sings; 730 News; 735 *P W M Musical Clock; bl5 The Ha:- *H-iH>: lecture on BlfKn»Wl^ SIHiHIS580 words
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Article67 1956-07-26 9 I to C i oswern has been, subn one take" but ...dents on the ts borders of > Pradesh 8 I Provinces* Prade ces) h t a to sit I or m mity a n^ intry ngero la it a I i en out W." iccept r nerely with67 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1956-07-26 9 Infjux of Missionaries Undesirable— Report From Our Own Correspondent ~W^-»|-| n to r> m m tlce ol I .-pur High member one ol the loi Indian Chri f ian social work* r Mr S.K. G for thi imn withdrawa mlssionai wl primary ub ICt la q/ 1 Thi larg infl1,650 words
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Article312 1956-07-26 9 Rita Del Mar - THE STARS AND YOU Rita Del Mar bn,/,/m/,. TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Beauty being the b<-«.t of all we know sums ui> the unsearchable and <o< rrt aims of nature." Robert Itridjios. THURSDAY FOR K\KRYONE: Make plans, appointments for the future but be practical and shun haste, overopl:m:^m. LOOK FOR YOTR KIRTim312 words
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Advertisement197 1956-07-26 9 TO WOMEN OVER 30 A new hormone cream for new skin beauty Once a woman's over you will notice a great thirty, her skin tends to improvement in your tell it to the world. But skin. Experience shows at last a preparation has the skin texture becomes been developed by197 words
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Miscellaneous135 1956-07-26 9 TANDARD'S Crossword Puzzle I I > 4 Valual 2 ROSS 18 But >t payment to monnr- 4 a to Bb nflamn^ 4 22 .ot only S v p the frost and 6 of law BM ill conceal- 7 BV HDI "IB HT~~"~~~^B IHf~~~~~^B Bj IB BE Bl Wt~~~~~ I I135 words
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Miscellaneous128 1956-07-26 9 5. 1:1. fun, dii mixed ui having imposed \ctn (9> r. Rely on certain person? (6 DOWN I to a militan force i. Behead and curtail it bu one will still have ate (5) L Earthen part of the Middii (7) i. Put the crust on° (3-1-3) >. I'm to128 words
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Miscellaneous210 1956-07-26 9 the affluent dealer. But the Indian ryot too seems to I havp learnt some gct-rich-Quick methods. Generally he sell-; his produce at the harvest field, say, at a price iin the case of paddy* of five annas a measure. It Is husked, milled, nicely polished and the rice is 5210 words
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Article383 1956-07-26 10 following anno been made by the Management of r ,;se Co. Ltd.. with regard to the strike now taking place it its factory' in Bukit Timan Road, Singapo February 1956, the Management modified it? wage :ture to bring p nts of wages Into line with the Labour Ordinance. In383 words
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295 1956-07-26 10 SUGAR traders here are speculating on the possibility of selling about 5,000 tons of sugar to Vietnam, a spokesman of the Singapore Sugar Traders' Association, told The Standard yesterday. In an effort to find an outlet for the glut of sugar in the Colony,295 words
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Article141 1956-07-26 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTEB roads Benvei ue, Sir at, Enp i e I l tant, '.ale Jebsen, Nabob. ngrad. Eas U rprise Str tat Ma] Bftina, Edith Bori e Prafalgar, Claire T- Zelma Salen, Banunun INNER ROADS He Ming, Sr: Tengannu, alm r« 7i > ■rn Perak, I >arvel, B:141 words
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Article243 1956-07-26 10 BO AC Move To Meet Demand IN order to deal effectively with the expanding business of 8.0.A.C, Mr. Gilbert Lee. the Corporation's General Sales Manager, is substantially reorganizing his department Accordingly, it has been decided, with the approval oi the managing director (Mr. Basil Smallpeiee), to appoint four Regional Sales243 words
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Article154 1956-07-26 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following ness cone: Industrials: Fed. Disp. $2 03 eb: V N. ords. 51. 95; Gam-! tnon $2; Hammers $2.85, $2.87 1; M. Cement (1.621 >dd lot: M. Coll?. $1.02; Metal Box Sl.s2xd: Cold Storage $1.49 xd $I^o xd i fed; Straits Stean154 words
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Article119 1956-07-26 10 THE Malayan share markets generally were quietly steady with small price fluctuations However, there was some selective support for both Industrials and Uns. Rubbers were quiet. Pnre changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers 1 Association y e s 1 0 rll a y W ere: INDUSTRIALS119 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-07-26 10 Latest Machines On Show THE latest range of Rhcinmetall typewriters and adding machines, incorporating new features, are now on display at the Great World Trade Fair. "Tithes" Dental and Photo Supply Ltd.. the agents are displaying: the models at their stall. Another attraction at the 'Tithes" stall are electric fountains.102 words
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178 1956-07-26 10 \Finnnv4> And Coi*^ THE Singapore rubber market m M on news of a settlement in the I niteJ m workers' strike, first g:rade rubber f,, r j ,^1 closing at 91| cents per 11) u Agency reports quount: --^L'H New York Times indicated178 words
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Article42 1956-07-26 10 Aircraft Arrivals EXPECTED TODAY Malayan Airw.- MLI2I Garuda GA372 Qanias Malayan Airways 101 KL Malayan Airways I Lll5 KL BO AC BAT7M BOAC 8A705 Malayan Afrwi 411 Malayan Airways MLIO7 KB PA 833 Malayan A I MLI49 Malayan Airways MLIO9 Malay; i.42 words
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Article23 1956-07-26 10 1 th, tea' h*i shown a ji Japan. m Isia ii II ppryi pared with iS" 1 samo four23 words
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Advertisement378 1956-07-26 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.MS. Cap. 137) Notice ander Section 137 W7HEREAS It appears tc the 'V Council that the undermentioned land is irj process ot development: Notice la therefore given under Section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment that a draft layout lor land In Kampong Faloh. comprising378 words
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Advertisement422 1956-07-26 10 FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDER NOTICE nnENDERS are invited for 1 the supply of the followin? to the ORDNANCE DEPOT FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES, PORT DICKSON. Camp Equipment Furniture and Woodware Bedsteads Textile Article? ick( rv and Glassware Brooms, Brushes, Garden Implements etc. Enamelled and Metal Household Utensils Lamps Electric Expense Stores422 words
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Advertisement260 1956-07-26 10 NOTICES KEDAH HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS APPLICATIONS are invited from subjects of H:- Highness the Sultan oi Kedah for Scholarships for advanced courses of study cither at the University of Malaya or Institutions abroad. Application? be received for scholarships to study for degrees in any subject except Law or Veterinary Science.260 words
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Advertisement102 1956-07-26 10 M/V "NORTH STAR ETA SINGAPORE ETD SINGAPORE Accepting loading c<vg<~ "nompeifc. For further portic uicn AGENTS: CF. SHARP CO.. (M) ITU BANK OF CHINA BUILDIn TEL: ***** 48 MALAYA BORNEO BUILDING SOCIETY LI (AS AGENTS) OFFER FOR SALE TERRACE HOUSES AT PETALING JAYA (OFF JALAN TEMPLER) SELLING PRICES $5,000. TERMS102 words
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Miscellaneous152 1956-07-26 10 Pepper Prices Up OVERSEAS buying interest in the Singapore pepper market put up the local prices of the commodity yesterday. White pepper rose by $6 to $115 per picul (Muntok white) and black by $3 to $77 per picul (Special Sarawak). SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul152 words
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Advertisement759 1956-07-26 11 C LO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE i *-'^"i"c3», Boston, New York. Bjlfimort, Philadelphia Cult Port%. Spor. p. Sham P.nang I 25 26 |uly 27 u ly WfM 29 Aug/4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/8 Sept r 0 proceed v<« other port,759 words
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Advertisement1086 1956-07-26 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore) 1 2 lines) iZ" *HE 81-UE FUNNEL LINE I'"" Dept. tarritrs option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. Out Sails P. Sham Penang Melampu, f(M LrVWpOO) C. 29/30 July1,086 words
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Advertisement921 1956-07-26 11 MITSUI LINE S'pore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN from India Fujikawa Maru for Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 19 Aug 1 5 A.ug Aiumasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 23 Aug Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 28 Aug FOR JAPAN trorr Continent Akagisan Maru fr r Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkong921 words
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Advertisement739 1956-07-26 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES I OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok ond/or Far Eotf. Penong P. S'hom S'pere "SELANDIA" G. 19 20 Noon "MOMBASA" In Port "PANAMA" 10/11 Aug 12/14Aug 15/18Aug "SUMBAWA" 14/17 Aug From Hongkong "PRODUCE" 28 29 July Accepting Cargo to Bangkok. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdom, Hamburg, Copenhagen. S'pore739 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-07-26 12 PUDDHIbT priests n Japan have the best season of the year In collections during July when the nation's Buddhist families celebrate the Festival of the Dead. Here an enterprising priest rides a motor scooter to go to the homes of the supporters of his temp'e for collections. U.P.U.P.; A.P. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-07-26 12 FRIENDLY at last, those two beauty queeni Sg'kq Tel "Miss Israel" (left! and Me -z Orschel "Miss Germany", with arms round ea h Other's waists t o llowing an earlier rift between them when the Israeli beauty refused to be photograDhed with the German girl. MissU.P. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-07-26 12 STA i E Italian beauty tvona c erri -—s tc ress as she dance during o re- )me night restaurant for f u e n of Cinerr.-: >~ B 1956", 5 U 9 jot ai 'ar as lower the top of K- r drr^s e wasA.P. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-07-26 12 DIANA D o r < (lefti s p rtured jn Hie He fwood set cs she rehecrsos. w tn corar George Goj cr •-r er f rsi Holly,~~d film: I v' c r r r e d A A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-07-26 12 ANGLICAN bishops i all over the world, forming the const- I tive body of the L; beth Conference and i of the Anglican Ad- j visory Council en mis- sionary strategy, meet I at Lambeth Palace, I r- jencfi the Arch- j bishop c f Canterbury recently. TheA.P. - 85 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-07-26 12 FAN cc-;er SaUy Rc-d He ~s tjht heavywe ijhi boxer P■ t K gz r e rtvougn ballet exer: se^ cs K i :re mbe«S <--p hfe footworfc read) for j iO"-e-::;v cten^>t. He r d r^.e neeAad re —eve afttjrsd laster n r ng." 1A.P. - 95 words
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Article73 1956-07-26 13 Results by the Associated Press National :lyn 10. Cii do S (nitfit) nigh t) 7 St. Loir. S < ghti go 2 (night) Amri i< an »go 11 NY 5 night) 2 (night) W'ton n (night) 0 H -r 7-1 1 nigh* ler) Hall Of Famers I t£73 words
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200 1956-07-26 13 Braves Trim Giants On Logan's Homer NEW YORK, July 25 (AP)— Johnny Logan's twoout home run in the ninth inning lifted Milwaukee to a 4-3 victory over the New York Giants on Tuesday night and padded the Braves National League to i\ games over the runner-up Cincinnati Redlegs, who were200 words
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Article63 1956-07-26 13 raffles Institution Stafl beat the Students by nine runs in their annual crickei match (in ■ho Institution ground yesterday. SCORES IN BRIEF. Stafl 76. Kathigesu 48 Low Kce Pow 11, Rajendran five for IS and Balasinj an three for 17). Students 67. (Raniii Singh 20, Ibrahim 24 n63 words
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Article23 1956-07-26 13 SINGAPORE Cycle Racing iciation will hold their an--50-mile bicycle road ra.^c for novi ie at ChangS on Sunday at 6.30 a.m.23 words
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Article37 1956-07-26 13 THE results of the Y.M.C.A. open junior Billiards champion--5 .n iv i'.ed at Y.M.C.A. last nigh 1 ver i Cheong Kum Hoong beat James Aeria 300-159: Wee Aik Koon beat Lee Wing Ko o 300-212.37 words
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Article, Illustration342 1956-07-26 13 THE Singapore Improvement :ib is holding its 4th Annual A'Hletic Meeting on irday at the Victoria School B IDd commenc: j.30 p.m. RAY EWRY, winner of ten Olympic crowns, was the most successful Olympian of all time. But he could not be called the greatest. All his triumphs342 words
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Article108 1956-07-26 13 BALL-BY-BALL commentaries, with music during meal intervals and weather stoppages, will be broadcast continuously by the 8.8.C. during the Fourth Test Match between England and Australia at Old Trafltord. Mam a July 26 to SI. Tim e (in Malayan Standard Time) and frequnedei will be a.s follows:108 words
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Article54 1956-07-26 13 INCOME Tax SportJ Club trounced Domain Sports Club by six goals to one in a SGSFA Cuptie match played at the Government Pruning Office ground yesterday. Scorers for Income Tax Sports Club were Ahmad Masid, Rashfd Giman. Tan Chuan Seng (2), Hariman and Eng Lock 'Ahile John replied54 words
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760 1956-07-26 13 JOHN COTTRELL - Greatest Runner Who Ever Wore Spiked Shoes JOHN COTTRELL Soys lie was well in. the lead when. from far back, J. Guillemot of France carne up and Hashed past him. The surprised Nurmi aid not have enough distance to overtake him again. He had made the fatal mistake of running760 words
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Article1008 1956-07-26 13 EDIN PETERS - KESAVAN JANET SHINE EDIN PETERS By THE second annual Singapore Combined Schools annual athletic championships which concluded at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday saw 12 records smashed, a number of these were better than those set at the heats held on Tuesday. As expected the best performer among the boys was1,008 words
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Advertisement58 1956-07-26 13 IWICE the pleasure BRLD'S 8166^»T SMALL CAR BUT L -isure cf i* Qtr^tZ//7'y first 1 p| pleasure of *r V^ V^ pjr car motor- I /If I B wuht And it Mwfj/jfrfy^^^ hh -«at to coo- vfSwWjw pC a^i U desirable CONVERTIBLE H of XDorlSt oum cjet ooy CJ^^ >rr58 words
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Advertisement623 1956-07-26 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SHRLL COMPANY APPOINTMENTS THE SHELL COMPANY of the Federation of Malaya Ltd. invite applicants to fill Senior Technical positions in the Federation. Candidates must be Mechanical Engineer?. with some diesel experience. It is also necessary for some cantes to speak fluently t*ro English and Malay. A:623 words
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Miscellaneous315 1956-07-26 13 flbner By Al Capp f?^!f&S MILII^J (^SME WAS JO-T PLA'M li' IT WERE A PSV- M THEN, THERE'S \AI ME.fr- ~*S L SMILING NOT AT CMO-SO-MATICK r NO MEED FOR < GE ?r;'--v voO r-^d^S^^ SHOCK, SUH r r 7 VOO TO BE BLIND* lost v C^'yT^ >V^ s after315 words
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Article511 1956-07-26 14 BUI Funk - BUI Funk Says Get U.S. Olympic Stars Here THE I.S. State Department and the United States Information Service, as is well known, have spent a good deal of their time and labour and considerable sum of greenbacks annually on shoals of reports on American political and511 words
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Article, Illustration502 1956-07-26 14 Windsor Lad's dee-Bits CHAMPION jockey Garnet Bousoure Ls well in the lead in the race for ridin? honours with 45 winners at the hall-way .stage of the 1956 Malayan racing seaAs.de from the winners he has 28 und 34 i his credit With502 words
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Article140 1956-07-26 14 SBHFA Soccer Results SINGAPORE Cold Storage rod F sr i Ncrive drew one a I a SBHFA group B eague and competition it River Valley i\ i > ester i iv. MANSFIELD Sporti C'-jVi beat Meta Bos o; three goalj to nil SBHFA group C league and cup tilion a;140 words
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Article71 1956-07-26 14 THE Sino-Malays team to play •gainst the South China Athletic A ition on Sunday will be selected from the following Loh Fook Teng, Yip Chong Kum, Paul Chua. Foo Hce Jong. Lee Kok Seng. Ho Hin Weng, Aw Boon Seong, Quah Kim Beng. Yew Ah Hoc.71 words
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Article82 1956-07-26 14 Colony's 16 To Meet Kelantan SIXTEEN players have been Invited by the Singapore Amateur Football Association to travel to Kota Bharu for the inter-zone Malaya Cup final between Singapore and Kelantan on Friday. The Singapore team will will leave tomorrow morning The match is scheduled at 5.15 p m. Fook82 words
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Article52 1956-07-26 14 Today's Sport SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE— JUNIOR CUP: S.R.C. vs Farrzr Jvuinrs at S.R.C. at 5.15 p.m. (Rcnlay): Alexandra F.T. vs Badan Kescnian at Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV. 2A\ Western SC. vs Haikowyu S.C. at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. ATHLETICS Fourth Primary Schools sports at Jalan Besar at52 words
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Article388 1956-07-26 14 ENGLAND LOOK FAVOURITES TO WIN Fourth Test Begins Today MANCHESTER, July 25 (Reutcr) England and Australia, all square in the test campaisrn, start the fourth of the five-match series here tomorrow on the Old Trafford ground on which no test victory has been scored since 1905. time are fairly bright388 words
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Article36 1956-07-26 14 AT a meeting of SAFA's Commission of Inquiry held on July 23, Ahmad Juri of Pulo Bukom Sports Club was suspended from July 23 19o(i to December 31. 1057 for dangerous and foul play.36 words
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Article469 1956-07-26 14 JUNIOR BTON RESULTS THE results M the Singapore Badminton Association junior championships held at m the Singapore Badminton btaciium last night were as follows Men's junior singles (third round): Quek Koon Chye beat Noor Sa'.leh 15-9, 15-11: Seah Lye Huat beal Wan Dien Satleh 15-1, 15-0; Titus Mathew beat Michael469 words
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Article90 1956-07-26 14 TWELVE lucky Colony schoolboy swimmers and water poloists will he leaving soon for a tour of Indonesia for a scries of games there. This was revealed: by Mr. Joseph David 1 to SPORTSCOPE yesterday. The appeal for funds as emphasized in this column to send these 1290 words
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Article103 1956-07-26 14 BLUES shaded the Whites 8-7 in a seven-inn;::^ Softball game played! i I the St. Joseph's I tion ground last Sunday. There was a pno i turnout of some 25 ball players and everyone had a chance to play. Those interested in e and would like103 words
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Article59 1956-07-26 14 Mr. Bong Diun Fon. an Indonesian boxing promoter has arrived in the Colony to book local boxers for four fichts in Surabaya next month. ~So far he has booked Tiger Hassan. Malaya's promising lightweight Another whom he hopes to sign on Is bantamweight Chua Gim Long.59 words
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421 1956-07-26 14 m,/nb. n/./,/ AMONG the sportsmen invading Singapore this week wilil be a $100,000 contingent of 18 Federation schoolboy soccer stars and officials who make the trip to play two matches in the Colony, writes ALEX SOARS Mr. Toh Boon Huah. "livruire" Chairman of the421 words
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Article532 1956-07-26 14 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT By SOUTH CHINA Athletic Association weathered the furious attack by a Singapore Selection team and came back to trounce their hosts 6-1 in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. About 4.UUU soccer lans saw the" Singapore forwards, led by Blackwood,532 words
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