Singapore Standard, 31 July 1956
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Title Section29 1956-07-31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 Un«tT 2400 #R ft *A 3. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 1811 2414 r~ ii. >«.. 2*> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1956 14 PAGES \:> CENTS29 words
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Article, Illustration199 1956-07-31 1 Britain Halts Arms Exports To Egyptians \nO\, July 30 (AP)— Prime MinLstcr Sir k n announced today that all exports of war to fcffypt ha\c been stopped by Britain. Sir Anthony made the tement in the House of Commons in answer to a question after he199 words
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Article60 1956-07-31 1 UK Storm Toll: 13 Deaths I .mmer storm tore Brit In j I least I deal a dozen r ;.4 day in En| 'hannel. aE i kn•' w n their b burning On land. bers g -rers :companied rains, reached mp n. rtn cau. I millions lan to Bi brought60 words
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Article96 1956-07-31 1 Warships Diverted To Cyprus V\LLETT 4 n<* ;t J "'y 30 I iAlf'i British warships on r way from the eastern Mediterranean to Malta, have been diverted to Cyprus, a naval spokesman in Valletta, said today. The cruiser Jamaica, suddenly recalled from a visit to Uexandrta. and the minelayer Manxman,96 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-07-31 1 rpic. S I X T E E N-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl Huzaima Mahmoud. whose name has been romantically linked with King Faisal 11. Huzaima ('Little Bouquet of Flowers") is a cousin of King Fcisal who recently visited Britain. MirrorMirror - 40 words
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Article80 1956-07-31 1 SINGAPORE PUNS ON SEXY 'SINGAPORE trade unions, social and cultural organizations, will meet on Aug. 19 to formulate plans for a SWff against strip shows, and magazine., and journals that i exploit sex. Thirteen trade unions and cultural organizations are sponsoring a convention at the Singapore Badminton Hall to form80 words
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Article38 1956-07-31 1 TOKYO. July 30 (Reutcr) —The Imperial Household Board here announced today that Prince Mtkasa. youngest brother of the Emperor of Japan, and Princess Mikasa would leave Tokyo for Colombo, by air on Aug. 16.38 words
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Article74 1956-07-31 1 THE RIFT IN EGYPTIAN RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN AND THE WEST OVER THE SUEZ QANAL SEIZURE WAS CLEARLY MOVING TO A SERIOUS CRISIS YESTERDAY. HOWEVER THE SITUATION MAY ENTER A DECISIVE PHASE ON FRIDAY WHEN THE 19,212-TON TRANSPORT EMPIRE FOWEY IS DUE TO ENTER THE74 words
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494 1956-07-31 1 LONDON. Julv 30— The Western Bi^ Three today rushed naval plans in apparent alarm that the Suez Canal crisis may blow up before diplomats find a compromise with Egypt Top diplomats of Britain. Franco and the United States received Urgent action494 words
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169 1956-07-31 1 Rubber Hits The MOOWERED Produce Aso Moves TSADERS SHOW CONCERN TRANK|E the-. Federati the Suez nev Least affed situation wj share markl ment was either way. market ren all sections. *tNG4fttfE'S rubber price brol* *-W?J^g^ mounted in thtiAiddle East, following 'the Suez Can* se zure In Lg>i *Ao«dnir nrice o/S169 words
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Article59 1956-07-31 1 ALLIANCE COUNCILLOR CHARGED MALACCA, .Mon.— Alliance Municipal Councillor, A. A. Acton, this morn ins appeared in the Magistrate's Court before Mr. Ramanatha Iyer /on a summons charge of using criminal fore* on Hedwiges Pavanaofs on July 21. icton claimed trial anu thtr case was fixed forv'faring on Aug. 13. Acpn59 words
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Article113 1956-07-31 1 Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union. the Women's Federation, the 1950 Generation of Young Malay j Writers, the Chinese Middle School Students' Union, the Chinese Parents' Association, the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union and the Indian Fine Arts Society. A convention spokesman told The Standard that the113 words
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Article52 1956-07-31 1 TOKYO. July 30 (Reuter) _A 25-member Singapore trade mission arrived in Tokyo tonight by air from Hongkong. The mission was met by Mr David Marshall, former Chief Minister cf Singapore, at the airport. The mission with Mr. Marshall will leave for Communist China about the middle52 words
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169 1956-07-31 1 AUSTRALIA ADD 25 TO SCORE HEAVY rain and a wind of near gale force in Manchester yesterday cut play in the fourth day of the Fourth Test between England and Australia to a bare SIJ5 l J minutes before the game w-as finally169 words
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Article142 1956-07-31 1 SIX bttooed men, with painful' festering wounds on thei! arms and chest begged p be treated at the Singapore General Hospital, yeserday. The woWs were the result of applying acid on tell-tale tattoo mirks. The acil had burned deep into the sun and the wounds142 words
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Article68 1956-07-31 1 NEW YORK. July 30 (UP) —Steel negotiators hammered away today at the non-economic issues blocking the return to work of the United States 650,000 striking steel workers top union spokesman told the United Press he believed negotiators tor the US W and the companies would be68 words
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Article56 1956-07-31 1 Whaling Cowboy Style NIIGATA, Japan, July 30 (AP) Five small whales blundered into the wrong pasture today and were "lassooed" cowboy fashion. Fishermen threw ropes around tails of the 12 to 15 foot long mammals, discovered floundering in shallow water here. They were landed after an [hour's fight and hauled56 words
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Article, Illustration195 1956-07-31 1 CAIRO. July 30 (UP) Egypt banned British money from its export markets last night in drastic economic retaliation ior Western action against the Suez Canal nationalization. The High Command also cancelled all army officers' leave. President Gamal Abekl Nasser's government took I sharpest step195 words
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Article49 1956-07-31 1 TAIPEI. July 30 (UPI Special p lice began a cam paign lay to stair out ft i'! cent wave ol juvcn* disturbances. h Strong action wa yLIUJ by Commissioner Lo Kan lowing clashes between dent gangs which result'* one death and other njuries,49 words
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Advertisement8 1956-07-31 1 4RRHI i^ISEASOM^ i*aa_4-:'-fe X£L2 *jl>\\ Famous for qualify8 words
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Advertisement131 1956-07-31 1 HtWNC A PAW? A i*%\ -^'"V s THIN o«Df* A nJ^?^^ 50 SERVES >OR $5 28 If \W ■l^^ STANLEY HOUOWaX^ A. E. MATTHEWS \j susaw b£aumqnt i J r^WJ CATHAY* la OPENS TODAY! «J \JF JOHOWS at ll.OOa.aa. 1.1.") LIS6.4SA o Mt,,.m. *S lT j m m^m mm lI131 words
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138 1956-07-31 2 GLORIOUSLY INACTIVE' LABOUR MINISTER GIVES AN ASSURANCE Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon— The Federation Labour Ministry and the Labour Department were today sternly criticised by Malayan Trade Union Council leaders for their "glorious inaction in the face of a growing industrial unrest" in the country. A i an MTUC delega- 1138 words
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Article27 1956-07-31 2 k LONDON Ranter) 1. Singap re and Malta Wjp ng 23 union re■r.A wh' today with B^ rs ol T^ A affiliatafl27 words
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Article81 1956-07-31 2 Union Asks: Why Is Tan Detained? IE Arr.v Civil Service n yesterday wrote to the Singapore Police to ask for 'a full exolanation for the detention Of one of its leaders, Mr. Tan Lay B The Pfesi£enl of the (Alton Mr. N.S.N, Nair, toi I his Union re- informati >n81 words
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Article18 1956-07-31 2 PENGHULUS' MEET TH t Peng ill hold its ee: S m lay at •te jl ing Association, Tai'B18 words
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Article18 1956-07-31 2 »<ii^ir.;^r 're Court m^M 7^ -com n»ttinq 1 **fp ;2s. ;-"«<• f P Hoc* 6er.te^j 'ordeAand he18 words
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Article35 1956-07-31 2 anize tition open only to id Singapore since Malay Is itry's national rrics should be 1 not :n any national be chosen by given official Govern[said that it kuitable 11 the [mal anthem pre independ-35 words
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266 1956-07-31 2 We Dorit Want Japanese To Compete With Us HONGKONG, Jul) 3 (UP) A member oi the Sin- m >re trade mi sion >a;cl U pai tui Fapan that "wc do not welcome Japanese Sing ipore to tmpete with us." The 27-member Singapore tra le mission to Japan and Re I266 words
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114 1956-07-31 2 40 Mi! lion To See S'pore In Colour TV NATIONAL Br adcastlng i Company of America will feature Singapore and Kuala Lupipur in at colour TV show at the end ol this year. NdßC.'.b assistant producer. Mr. M. A. Fruchtman, and j unit manager. Mr. J. Herman, Mew into Singapore114 words
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Article127 1956-07-31 2 Had Poison For Sale: Fined $100 PENANG, Mon. Ng Eng Fah. manager of the Agricultural Farming Company, was fined $fOO in the Magistrate's Court here today on a summons charge under the Poisons Ordinance. Ng pleaded guilty to possession of two tins of Izal disinfectant for sale when he was127 words
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302 1956-07-31 2 S'PORE WILL NEVER SELL AS TOURIST RESORT But It's Fine Transit Centre, Says Expert SINGAPORE can never "sell" itself to world tourists as a resort mccca, but it can still be a great attraction as a "comfortable transit centre." This conclusion was drawn by Mr. Edward Prentice, manager of the302 words
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Article, Illustration202 1956-07-31 2 War Stopped Her Piano Lessons MRS. Florence Margue-Wong. brilliant Singapore born pianist, who will be giving two concerts at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Aug. 12 and 16, was at one time living in the jungle clad hills near Ipoh disguised as a boy. This was during the War, when202 words
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Article108 1956-07-31 2 A STRANGER fho" was given shelter by !Mr. lI. P. Sholte in his hope for a night, disappeared pith cash and a fountain pel set the next morning, a Singapore Court was, told yestfrday. Chief In.^ocerTe Santa Singh, prosecuting, ->aid that Mr. Sholte108 words
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Article52 1956-07-31 2 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon Twcnty-f ear-old Miss Ng Peng Tooi. an old Clifford ian and a State hockey player, became che first Chinese girl here to be recruited for the Federation Police Force. .Thirty applicants were interviewed by the recruiting team at Police Headquarters and seven52 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-07-31 2 U. S.I.A. DIRECTOR ON FAR EAST TOUR MR. GEORGE Bellyer, assistant director, United States Information Agency, Far East, who is an an inspection tour of F.S.I.S. posts in the Far East, was entertained to cocktails by the director of Singapore U.S. IS, Mr. James A. Elliot, at his home in93 words
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Article32 1956-07-31 2 IBRAHIM bin Yahaya yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from police custody on July 28. while being escorted from the Seventh Magistrate's Court. He was remaxided till Aug. 4.32 words
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231 1956-07-31 2 THREE remand prisoners scuffled with police in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court as they were being taken from the court waiting room to the Central Police lock-up yesterday. The three. Ad bin Hamza, 18. Mokdi bin Ismoon, 20. and Ali bin Osman, 23. were231 words
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71 1956-07-31 2 ...AND MAN ON REMAND HITS HIS HEAD A REMAND prisoner on an opium charge smashed his head against an iron bar In the ceil of the Criminal District and P Courts, South Bridge Road, Singapore yesterday. He was taken to the General Hospital In a serious condition. Before the. incident71 words
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Article48 1956-07-31 2 TAIPING, Men.— The honour of being the first Chinese school teacher in this town to be selected for training a". Brindsford Lorice is Mr. Man Khoon Chuan of the Hua Lian High School. He flies to England from Kuala Lumpur airport on Aug.48 words
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Article24 1956-07-31 2 THE Penang and Province Wellesley Malay Youth Le; -g ti will hold a get-together party at the Chowrasta Malay School, on Monday.24 words
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246 1956-07-31 2 THE Department of Civil Aviation Workers' union— membership 250— yesterday threatened to call its members out on strike to protest against the alleged "hostile attitude of the Singapore Government towards the organization." The threat was contained in a letter from the Union'* Secretary,246 words
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Advertisement89 1956-07-31 2 NATURALLY GROOfoPr, HAIR ALL DAY LONG .**tmm^. m/W' f^SBBB/^ day with "Vanlmc' f^|j "fdSClinC condition the hair and to CaS HAIR ral scalp oils so impor JLJ TONIC good grooming. if 111 baseline Wy hair tonic Ml AfOM Matin P j) Limited, Uidlaw "siitGAPtwun-fINK SEBVJ Specialists in service j Tank-Cleaning,89 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-07-31 3 She Sails For Home Without Her Lover The r arrives at the Imn g r xDepot. She does not like her picture to be taken. Ah veU, it's not so bad behind dark fj' asses. A helping hand and it's "adieu."41 words
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209 1956-07-31 3 $1 Million Escape The Taxman Every Year MORE than 81,000,000 escape the taxman's assessment every year through irregular money-lending transactions, The Standard learns from its investigations into the Colony's indebtedness. Although the Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. D.H. Tudor refused to commit himself on this figure, he admitted that ho209 words
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Article102 1956-07-31 3 CINGAPORFS Peoples Action Party last nicht gave its full support to the Egyptian government's nationalization of the Suez (anal. The < hairman. Dr. Toh Chin Chye said in a statement: "The action is a manifestation of the Afro Asian countries' desire to tolerate Western domination102 words
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Article15 1956-07-31 3 CAPTAIN Joh /i Graharn ocen ap: °iitt Eland according to »tn announcement terday.15 words
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243 1956-07-31 3 TUE attack n I feet" of In the rura. an B aga I Building •ee c: tl Rural Board the i Mr. A.E. I n o of 1 B told i Btanr I He said t laui I n 'after g titl243 words
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363 1956-07-31 3 Assemblyman Calls For Probe SINGAPORE Assemblyman said yesterday that he has written to the Chief Secretary Mr W. A. C Goode, demandtng an "immediate investigation into the gross 'inefficiency and carelessness" of the Public Trustee's Department in the execution of its public duties. Tbr-363 words
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Article197 1956-07-31 3 MANY ARE CALLED BUT NONE IS CHOSEN K SMARTLY dressed. smooth-talking Chinese has hoaxed the Singapore labour Office into recruiting states of pretty waHftaae- for a mythical hotel. He is new being sou? Sit bv the polite. Kiding in an expensive American car. the hoaxer i-binifd that197 words
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135 1956-07-31 3 I WON'T INTERFERE -EDUCATION MINISTER THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told the Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday that he could do very in the matter of the rcintement of Mr. D. Putbucherry. Mr. Puthucherry. a teacher at the Admiralty gJebool, was sacked early this en >nth by the135 words
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Article65 1956-07-31 3 Why Ban... No Ban? SERF.MBAN, tfon. Mr. G. K. Kathirvalu trade union representative^ m ask the Negri Sembilan tatc Council tomorrow why joct modern is banned in the Sue. when it is owed in oth< States and ement s in te Federation. DatO Mnhamc HanifTa will why a decisif of65 words
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226 1956-07-31 3 'No More Stormy Terrors' RESIDENTS of Singapore Implement Trust tes m Hock San Brick Works Estaijwant "better and safer" types of roofs for their homa The roofs or their homes were blown off during a recent storm. This was thd fourth occurrence.226 words
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Article56 1956-07-31 3 p KUPPUSAMY was cis- 1 charged by a Singapore Court j yesterday when the complain- ant du\ not appear to give; evidence. I Kuppusamy was alleged 101 have drhhis motor-cycle in a neg'.i? manner while r thpoence of alcohol at DuneaSoac' on June 20. The u>was told56 words
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Article54 1956-07-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three Home Guards out pig hunting in Tapah. Perak. on Saturday were fired on by six terrorists. They returned the fire, killing one of the terrorists. The dead terrorist has been identified as Ah Kwan. A rifle. ammunition. food. cooking uteris. ls54 words
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Article20 1956-07-31 3 THE Singapore 26th Scout Troop will hold a variety concert at Can Eng Seng School Hall, on Friday.20 words
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Article214 1956-07-31 3 I A PRETTY Vietnamese girl stowed away a week ago j to be with her sailor lover I Yesterday she returned n Saigon without the man she loved and who loved her. Petite and sh v Nguyen Tin Xa was put on board the French214 words
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Article148 1956-07-31 3 Year's Jail For Man With Ganja AFTER letting out a "stream of abuse*' against the police. a man approached th'e duty officer at Central Police Station and told him. "I 'have ganja hemp) with mo, will you dare arrest me.'' The duty officer immediately searched him and found three packets148 words
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Article225 1956-07-31 3 PAWNSHOPS in the Colony should be brought, under a new licensing system instead of the present practice of calling for tenders. The Standard learns that this is the main recommendation of the government-ap-pointed committee which submitted its findings recently. The committee was appointed last year225 words
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Article131 1956-07-31 3 Girl Guides Drive For Funds SINGAPORE Girl Guides are working hard to raise lunds to send representatives to one of the International Girl Guide camps to be organized next year in Britain, Switzerland, Canada and Philippines. Miss H. Chiang. Scrangoon District Commi^;oner of the Girl Guide movement, told The Standard131 words
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Advertisement311 1956-07-31 3 OUR 82nd ANNIVERSARY SALE STILL GOING FULL BLAST Out of hundreds of items, ue mention further few Usual Price Sole Price Big Variety, of Swiss Continental Printed Cottons £r Printed Shantong 480 1 90 Printed Filament Silk 6 50 2 90 Swiss Printed Glazed Cotton 7 50 3 50 Swiss311 words
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Article156 1956-07-31 4 CEOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday) were: tiuyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot (nom.) 992 IDOi August No. 1 RSS 100 1001 No. I RSS 94'. 95 No. 3 RSS 94 94 1 Tone: Uncertain. SPOKE TIN The priee or »in on the local market156 words
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211 1956-07-31 4 BETTER, SPEEDIER FERRY SERVICES IN PENANG PENANG, Mon. Five modern "end-loading" ferry launches, costing about $7,000,000, will be put into service when the Port Commission's new ferry pier at Weld Quay is ready at the end of 1958. This was disclosed by the chairman of the Commission, Vice-Admiral J.W. Jefford,211 words
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Article, Illustration358 1956-07-31 4 SUB INSPECTOR Mohamed Kassim bin Mahat of the Royal Air Force Police Auxiliaries. Changi, and his wife after the investiture ceremony at Government House on Saturday, when he was presented with the British Empire Medal by the Governor, Sir Robert Black. •He358 words
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104 1956-07-31 4 PEN AN G. Men, Two youths, with previous convictions were told by Mr. Au ■\h Wah in the Magistrate s Court today, that if they continued committing crimes. they would be going in and out of jail throughout their lifetime. Cms: Seak Tong and104 words
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270 1956-07-31 4 SCHOOL ANMSWERS CRITICS ON GOVT. $360,000 AID PENANG, Mon.— The Chung Ling: High School here, one of the Leading Chinese schools in Malaya, has accepted a special grant of $360,000 a year from Government at the rate of $30,000 a month. Acceptance of this giant has, however, come under lire270 words
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Article42 1956-07-31 4 HONGKONG, July M Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: 51 6. 14 to £1 Sterling; 16.05 to US$l; 51. 834 to Malavan SI; SO 1 86 to one Indonesian Rupiab; Gold $264. .JT.) to a tael.42 words
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Article141 1956-07-31 4 Malays To Join The Trade Mission KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Two Maay businessmen have a£ieel to aecompany tfae 30-strotg Federation i trade missin to Communist China next month, it i was announed today. A spokesian lor the organisers tfd The Standard that fcr Malays have applied ior elusion in the mission.141 words
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192 1956-07-31 4 DOCTOR SAYS DISEASE IS NO PROOF KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An eight-year-old girl could have contracted venereal disease through an inanimate germ carrier, the Supreme Court was told today. This .suggestion was made by counsel defending a 51-year-old shopkeeoer. Ah Thong,192 words
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100 1956-07-31 4 Kicked Ex-Wife, Fined Bound Over PENANG, Mnn.- A divorcee, Kechek binte Hussein, alleged in the Magistrate's Court "today that her former husband, kicked her in the tomach and hit her on the head with a sandal, when she went to collect "tontine" money at a house in Tanjong Bungah. Embi100 words
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Article28 1956-07-31 4 THREE roc ns of the F...r.nvmede He. I in Northam Road, Penang were broken into early this morning and some cash and a wrist watch stolen.28 words
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Advertisement194 1956-07-31 4 raoNi 4:297 Today Only: 3.00 and 7.30 p.m. •11l VRA JOTHI (Tamil) Starring: Shivaji Ganesan, Padmini. Ranjani and many others Tomorrow Season continues from DIAMOND THE VI RE Urd Brg Heck l»>th Day •H VTIM TAI" (Hindi) (In Lull Gevacoion FOR jffzTM GREY J J HAIR li^VT USE VIVALINE VI194 words
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Advertisement239 1956-07-31 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION atttm^^| AUGUST MOVIE NEWS ISSUE ON SALE TOUAV fl K TODAY ftlßlv*, "SL\ n.rr^' ONLY! CAPLTOLfi e s JANE ffl t!; 30 VVYMAN jQHNS0 N flf!RACl^g E R ATMwith Pcgrie WLE u Jk- J;p CINIMaSCOPC SEN HOT BMPTItLSH ■T^** <T.i TODAY' "EXfe "a.m.145.4. 1 r"^*T TO. MWjISSKr**239 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-07-31 5 <\\\\\\\v M.il.iv.i's legendary 1 Baßf Tuah. were again, he might < be pleased with this ..traction of a night Court i ir scene uas from a baitd Mi the legend M.mi: Tuah staged pupils of the MaxRoad School, st II s Institution and < hung H«Yong Peng Seong - 91 words
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Article58 1956-07-31 5 Literary Agency In Johore THE Malay Literary Agency. wID promote Malay :ma and Lit rature, will be *> l Bahru shor the Iziz, S I ye"st rday Vgei 1 be In tig :n i until 11 Ita K ila Lum- plan approved by the F nt. Ii i ild a58 words
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Article23 1956-07-31 5 will 1 ed- in to promote it President of the Federation. M i S, terda after r F cretary,23 words
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288 1956-07-31 5 KTJ LUMPUR, Monu —I u in Chief Scout .-.Wealth. tiaS 11 Bcout Leaders loi er tl Uth an- i toda M Oon Hoot Ewe, BetO mmissioner for In P rian-;. goes the award ot the the -Silver Mr O i- the filth r in288 words
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286 1956-07-31 5 4 Reds Die In Jungle Manhunt IPOH, M Tri Lin Sp< .al Air Service scored one oi their big:n recent y k:iliut.oi five C mtactI near the Foi Brooke Kelan--10 border las! Saturday fifth was m loci. The dead bandits have286 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-07-31 5 THE leader of the \isitinc Japanese students. Mr. Yoshio Kawashima yesterday planted a camphor tree in front of Students House at the University of Malaya, to mark their visit to Singapore. Mr. Kawashima. who headed the seven-stu-dent team of the Osaka Youth Association said: "As the treeStandard - 113 words
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203 1956-07-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Fashion -conscious women in new villages around Ipoh arc up in arms against a regulation restricting the movement of cloth without a permit in "black areas." So many of them have been fined or sent to fail for up203 words
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338 1956-07-31 5 Two Armed Thugs Escape With $6, 000 Cashier Tied, Gagged In Daring Daylight Crime IPOH, Mon. Police are on the hunt for two thugs who got away with over $6,000 cash in a daring daylight robbery at about 8.30 a.m. here today. Victim of the robbery was a 55-year-old cashier338 words
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Article112 1956-07-31 5 Husband To Pay $250 Monthly A WOMAN claimed in a Singapore Court yesterday that her^ insurance agent husband took her jewellery and pawned it for 53. 000. The woman. Anirupa. made this allegation, when she summoned her husband. N. G. Ghosh, for maintenance. Ghosh said Anirupa took provisions from his112 words
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Article88 1956-07-31 5 'Escape Hell And Go To Heaven' REV. ANTONIO Orrmo. pastor of the First Baptist Church in Manila, began a series of five gospel meetings last night at the Life Church in Prinsep Street when he addressed a large congregation on "How to Escape Hell and Gcsto Heaven." Rev. Ormeo. president88 words
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Article63 1956-07-31 5 PENANG. Mori. Muslims here are gravely concerned over reports that the Alrnashhur Islamic School in Tek Soen Street— the onlv Islamic school in George Town may be removed to the rural area because the school authorities want to sell the land. The school the Settlement's biggest63 words
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226 1956-07-31 5 KfALf LUMPUR, Mon.— A Police Constable snapped handcuffs on a youth and threatened to take him away from his mother if she did not pay him a "fine" of 5250, the Sessions Court was told today. I:; sentencing Constable Chan See226 words
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Article66 1956-07-31 5 BUS DRIVER. Yeo Ah Kiong, pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday, to an amended charge of inconsiderate driving at Mountbattcn Rear.', on Feb. 6. Senior Inspector Rahman bin Embi. told the court he was travelling along Mountbatten Road, when Yeo cut across his path on the66 words
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Article30 1956-07-31 5 THE Medical Director of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-cuiosis Association, Dr. G. H. Garlick. will speak to members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club today on the work of S.A.T.A.30 words
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Article178 1956-07-31 6 Bir: On July 21. 1956. my brother took my younger sister to the Reg tration Office to apply tor an identity card as she is twelve year- old. He took along with him, her Birth Certificate in which hi r date of birth, name and nationality178 words
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Article452 1956-07-31 6 nTHE babel of read a thai followed the Egyptian GovenuiK the Suez Canal has risen in tempo T the crisis cannot be denied, par- as tne Russian Government, tl, j its mo "Pravda" has lost no time in stc ".a it i >ra the sidelines to cheer452 words
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Article453 1956-07-31 6 VHE ead I Chinese school walked at conference of Head.a 3 of English ana Vernacular Sen, ion, are g them -Ives an. I iuse oi Chinese educati a in th country a great deal oi hari In addition they are prejud tae position oi the Came.- acre Apparenl453 words
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Article500 1956-07-31 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT ST RIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By YESTERDAY The Standard. editorially, urged aliens in the Federation not to lose sight of the obvious that the country is Malay and. therefore, with the advent of mcrdeka the lingua franca will be Malay. The United Chinese Teachers' Association in500 words
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Article, Illustration449 1956-07-31 6 Sydney Fremantle - Sydney Fremantle 1> H rati n far I the Standard e by Admiral Sir J)URING the past two centuries public interest in the Royal Navy has probably never been so low as it is today. And this is a time too when the resources of our449 words
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Article66 1956-07-31 6 Bir; Public holidays are granted for occasions of singular significance. These are generally consecrated and sacred days, Muharram is not a mere word. It has religious and historical significance. It records the Hegira, that is the first month of reckoning, commencing from the 16th day of66 words
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Article153 1956-07-31 6 We the PEOPLE called the time of 'Matam' or Lamentation period, m commemoration of the martyr clam of Imam Hassan anr: Hussaln, the two grand-sons of the Holy prophet Mohamed are reverent and sacred Sir Hussaln Abdul Kader, who advocated the grant of a Public Holiday for the Hindu New153 words
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Article128 1956-07-31 6 Sir: The transfer of the State Capital 10 Kuantan has greatly Increased the need for a fir.-t-rate Commercial Instauion in this fast developing town. With four English schools and numerous Government servants there should be an encouraging nuraber of students who woujd like to make full128 words
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Article38 1956-07-31 6 Sir; Ido not wish to eem a sage, Nor do I wish to vrite a page In any history. But I record for all o see That every schooUhild. where he be, Is wrapped in myster;. Singapore38 words
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Article153 1956-07-31 6 Sir; During my raany ye -.rs of so :a. we I i bserve that the moneylenders constitute a serious .il evil Tiv re on the part ef cur to urb their a :i\ ities by firm and rigid regu >ns is on b U our n153 words
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Article59 1956-07-31 6 Sir; I take this opportunity of thanking you on behalf of thousands of sportsmen for the up to date scores in the Test Matches now being played in England. The latest scores shown in another English newspaper are the lunch scores whereas those in your much improved paper are59 words
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Article48 1956-07-31 6 Sir; Along Serangoon Road and Jalan Besar timber merchants and secondhand goods dealers have heaped up their materials along the corners and footpaths thus causing serious obstruction to motorists and pedestrians. I hope the City Council wail take immediate action to remove such obstruction. OBSERVER Singapore48 words
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Article108 1956-07-31 6 Sir: My congratiaatiois to the Traffic Police for pohibiting parking on both ides of Market Street. I tope that the Police will do the same for Malacca street. At present this narow highway is not only chaed with cars o n both sides >ut also very108 words
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Article555 1956-07-31 6 system into operation from the outset. As the war progressed, however, the Germans increased their submarine force to 300. and from bases captured In F:\ and Norway were ablplay, havoc with our shipping. For two years the position was critical. Yet gradually, in spite of555 words
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Advertisement21 1956-07-31 6 CHOOSING CHEESE 1 try CHEESE CONTINENTAL GOKGONZOLA GRITTES* GOLD A BLUE EDAM CREMA DEL BEL P«ASI CAMEMBERT sips SINCAPORE (OLD STORAGECjUIt21 words
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Miscellaneous35 1956-07-31 6 B I ("'""""'"•'■jK'f *SSHvN %m\ N &s&s/ i S I H p J U=MM v —^1 --.A v Ji»lNa^^ CJ> n" 1 v t e v>^ Jfc i m m^ "•^^BBwaawwMpi ■bbwbjm^l' a n¥.l"l)<%'"'i»|a-: J35 words
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611 1956-07-31 7 RONALD BATCHELOR - RONALD BATCHELOR By m*. I Liners, Tankers, Freighters Continue To Pass Throuqh mmmf r? R TI SA Ju V U <R«uter)— lt is business as usual along the JA have caused on S*S3JS 5 n b fl f 2"'? for P^duced barely a611 words
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Article129 1956-07-31 7 MILKING COW SOLVED THE PROBLEM SH \\M V Wales. July \P A row clumped 60 feet up a winding: stairi the top of ihe .urontrol tower here on 'n- und stood oitenterily over ■tl -vs.de. .here sh e staved (6 hour* while autho- pondered the problem of retting her down.129 words
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Article79 1956-07-31 7 British Get Tough In Cyprus n\. Inly M a. p. I f 8 tnday th wider i -v m Lgned by C rnor BU Fohn ding t as am ndm ot ations pro* \ovemb< r. They j de: Tha' Bril n or r i r act against That troor i79 words
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Article, Illustration212 1956-07-31 7 With Six Beauty Titles MISS "BOMBE ATOMIQUE", a stunning red-haired French pin-up girl, was alone and unhappy in London last week. But she smiled for this picture at her London hotel. She was sad because, she said, she was missing the pets she had left at212 words
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273 1956-07-31 7 WORLD'S LOVELIEST GIRL IS AN ORPHAN LOS ANGELES, July 30, (AP)— From orphanage to world beauty fame that's the rise of the re-cently-crowned Miss Universe. Carol Morris of Ottumwa, lowa. The 20-year-old brunette said un Sunday that she was adopted at the age ol three by the Reverend and Mrs273 words
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221 1956-07-31 7 Attack On Govt' s Wage Restraint Policy BRIGHTO N, Sus ex, July 30, (Reuter)— An allout attack on the British Government's wage restraint policy and its failure to check the rising cost of living will be made at the annual Trade I'nion Congress, which opens here on Sept. 3. Resolutions221 words
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Article62 1956-07-31 7 GALYATETOE. Hungary. July 30 (Reuter) Many Western Protestant churchmen yesterday preached for the first time in a 'Communist country in city and small country churches in the Budapest and Debrezen region. The Protestant leaders are attending a meeting of the central committee of the World Council62 words
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Article39 1956-07-31 7 TOKYO, July 30 (AP' Professor George Edward Luckman Gauntlett, a Briton who devoted himself to teaching of English in Japan for half a century, died of heart attack at his home here on Sunday. He was 88.39 words
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Article42 1956-07-31 7 MONTE CARLO. Monaco. July 3( <AP> Prince Rainier ~ani Princess Grace will leave *n Sept. 20 for a twomonth visit in the United States a Monacan government .pokesman said on Sunday. They will sail aboard the liier United States.42 words
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Article38 1956-07-31 7 WASHINGTON. July 30 iAP> The Censu s Bureau repotted on Sunday that a sampfe survey in February showed that almost three out of four house holds in the Unittd States had one or morr television sets.38 words
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Article39 1956-07-31 7 BORDEAUX. France. July 30 (AP) The French aircraft carrier Lafayette put In here on Sunday with an unspecified number ol light American planes destined for Algeria where the French are attempting to put down a nationalist rebellion.39 words
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Article28 1956-07-31 7 TAIPEI, July 30 (AP) A Chinese physicist said on Sunday there was a radioactive faliout over Formosa on Saturday, but without enough strength to have injurious effects.28 words
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Article39 1956-07-31 7 PARIS. July 30 (AP) Premier Khim Tit of Cambodia has presented his resignation to the King, the PYench News Agency said on Sunday in a dispatch from Pnom Penh. The report quoted the Cambodian government press agency.39 words
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Article33 1956-07-31 7 TOKYO. July 30 (UP)— Two students were killed yesterday and more than 50 others were injured when a bus carrying high school students fell Into a river in Toyama prefecture.33 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-07-31 7 photo. TAG ARE, a 2.">-year-old ventriloquist. lies on a cross to wnich he was voluntarily nailed in Reyenosa. Mexico. An arrow points to one of the nails in his hand. He is doing it for money, he says, and will give ten per cent to the RomanAP - 86 words
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Article111 1956-07-31 7 Kills 5, Then Tries Suicide LISBON. July 30 < Renter i A 45-year-old Portuguese villager yesterday murdered five people and then, when captured, -aid he had intended to kill still another man. Press reports from the central Portuguese village of Serra Do Bouro said the trouble arose over a property111 words
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Article70 1956-07-31 7 DAMASCUS. July 30 (AP)— A fisherman beside the river Quaraso, on Syria's border with Turkey, hooked a mini which exploded, killing him and his son, police said on Sunday. Col. Mohamed All Ismail, chief of Syrian gendarme forces, said Syria i.- calling for a meeting70 words
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158 1956-07-31 7 Sabotage Fears Cut Airways Revenue NICOSIA, JuK 30 (Reuter) Sabotage fears have sharply cut the revenue of Cyprus Airways subsidiary of British European Airways and British Overseas Airways Corporation the annual statement revealed yesterday. The chairman, Dr. Colin Etaeburn, told shart "The d< terio situati in the island bag changed158 words
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Article46 1956-07-31 7 LONDON. J 29 (Re ;*er)— i made being d played il I '.oscow industry exbibi rding I R The Radio >*> r the oles of the shoe p -urface of bludder and tbe shoes are "hard wearing, coi i -proof and acid-: ing."46 words
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Article58 1956-07-31 7 LONDON. July Prince Micha. Kent, 14--*'"ar-old youngest son t the Duchess ol Kent, entered hospital here day for further examinations and X-rays on Injuries received when he slippi d at a swimming pool on Friday. His conditio n has Improve d. and it expected thai h<58 words
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Article131 1956-07-31 7 MOSCOW, July 30 (AP) I Showman Billy Rose said here on Sunday he has reached agreement in principle with the Soviet Union for a largescale exchange of American and Russian theatrical talent. It would bring 500 American artistes here and let 500 Russian artistes travel to131 words
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Advertisement72 1956-07-31 7 The world famous family of TIGER Efl___________________M_____fl___KV ">■" gggggf m I Sgpag__!T a__i *Htu^a^Xfc.- M<l^'Si)k k .vi tm£ t g Jy afc-:^. MmvT^ V < V, V > I S«. i» .^o&.iK 7, 3NmA LvX -sfc V \:^>£" -».y < flayaa__.W *w- __Ksf______K-^ v \w, iHk» tC^lTjjß^ j __OH_Pt_ai _ga^^_ali972 words
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Advertisement144 1956-07-31 7 Decorating this year? It's so Simple with... siscolin' /42T41igf*#VJ These washable distemper? I J |^^^ge^^.gr brush on easily end dry I I rapidly. Require only addition V P#\ INI J of hot or cold water and they are ready for use immediately SISCOLUX* \\j// This emulsion paint is ideal \j\J144 words
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Article118 1956-07-31 8 TOKYO. July 30. (Reuter) Japanese shipping was continuing to use the Suez Canal "as usual" pending an official decision on' the Egyptian Government's move to nationalize the Canal. "ompanics v they j J on s. they racer a ire fro n the Inter- neGw ernment Jar.118 words
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Article85 1956-07-31 8 DANVILLE, KENTUCKY. July 30 AP) Mrs. Mar: Keaton, who was 103 yesterday, .says her I tne life has d J with the fact she Quit smoking. She didn't quit until she was 99, Mrs. Keatcn said. Chuckling Then, she said she i put her old pipe85 words
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Article26 1956-07-31 8 COURTLAND, California, 3 On'-- pers up for mon Courtlan a. So Her Robert Clazie mimeoer- _j\ s ent copies to il tee members26 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-07-31 8 Photos. (LEFT) The foam of the Atlantic Ocean washes over the great Italian liner Andrea Doria as she subsides before plunging to the bottom off the coast of New England on July 26. Wreckage and debris float to the surface. (Right) A small portionAP - 69 words
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208 1956-07-31 8 NEW YORK, July 30, (Reuter)— New York newspapers todav sharply criticized President Nasser's seizure of the Suez Canal as a real threat to the peace and security of the Middle East. The New Yo rk Tores said Pro-: ion: Nasser's action eould e am erse208 words
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Article140 1956-07-31 8 ALGIERS, July 30 (AP) Senegalese^ warriors carried out a tierce counter-attack against Moslem nationalist rebels on Sunday following a rebel ambush near the town o! Biskra. French headquarters here only have scant reports on the action, which occurred after the rebels had fired on a Senegalese140 words
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Article67 1956-07-31 8 MOSCOW, July 30 (AP) Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu of Japan marked his 69th birthday yesterday with a dinner for Moscow's entire Japanese colony 21 members of his delegation and 10 special correspondents. He arrived on Saturday night aiming, he said to negotiate an end to the technical state67 words
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Article116 1956-07-31 8 TAIPEI, July 30, (Reuter)— A violent typhoon with centre winds of 130 miles per hour was today sweeping: across the Pacific towards Formosa from a point 700 miles east south-east of the island, the weather bureau announced here. The Bureau ?;id the typhoon code-named ''Weiiria."116 words
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Article133 1956-07-31 8 RAF MEN ARRIVE FOR ATOMIC TESTS SYDNEY, July 30, (Reuter) A party of To Royal Air Force ground staff arrived at Sydney airport today on their way to the British atomic test site at Maralinga. South Australia. Already 250 British Government officials, clerks scientists and servicemen have passed quickly through133 words
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Article34 1956-07-31 8 TOKYO, July 30 (Reuter) Police reported today seven people were drowned during the weekend while swimming in rivers and at seaside resorts near Tokyo. A further seven were reported missing.34 words
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Article91 1956-07-31 8 New Surge Of Violence In Africa JOHANNESBURG, July 30 (Reuter) Three Africans were killed and six injured and six houses burnt in a fresh outbreak of violence in the African town.'hip of Evaton, about 30 mi'es from Johannesburg, last nijdht. Police arrested six Africans they said were carryng iron bars,91 words
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Article73 1956-07-31 8 MANILA, July 30 (AP) Fire today burned to death six persons and destroyed a large section of the business district in the big Southern Philippine Port City of Davao. Philippine News Service reported Police said early esti- mates placed pro]»erty damage at US$1,00),000 (MS3.000.000). The four-hour73 words
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339 1956-07-31 8 Girl (3) Raped And Fl ung To Her Death Police Rescue Suspect From Mob Of 2,000 turned over to The v nacled to Lugo Pistols. and forced v ground. But i tamed a wi the car, and threai ill: pulled av after it. shrieking.- AP NEW YORK, July 30, (AP.-AP - 339 words
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Article99 1956-07-31 8 6 Wounded In Bomb Explosion ALGIERS, July 30 (AP) Six persons were wounded last night when a bomb exploded at the exit of a movie house in Bordj-Bou-Arrcridj. about 85 miles south-east of [Algiers. In Morocco, national security police ordered two French residents of Casablanca to leave tne country. The99 words
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Article60 1956-07-31 8 SOUTH KINGSTOWN. Bhc island, Ju y 30 (AP)— John Nulty, 60, New Yorker m sine writer ior more than 2 years, died last night at home here. McNulty was probably best know- lor his i hronides of life along New York's Third Avenue, and one collection was60 words
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Article69 1956-07-31 8 Icelanders 'Cannot Run Base' (Reuter* An if the United S are withdrawn I Kefl a "Kefla-. and althougi JS do not I* 1 j ganisatior the base t a chest r: correS dent r I Commenting on the g] posed talks 1 r Unit. States and Iceland cr. j tion69 words
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Advertisement87 1956-07-31 8 HBNtym s n -ice -fresh .tinrj ling -fresh VwX** 9 ?*t J if **m *>* Cm ft 39i ___^?^H_I^b 3__s^ w^bV gg^v' .vis's ggj rj^ gfl gn asHaT .....jP Br m\ JP JH HaL. *'*v _i 4_u JbL_' 3fe" yBCf" s^.' BBSf -^SJKP^? A^Kk SST For healthy GUMS M#^gl m^^^^M87 words
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Miscellaneous623 1956-07-31 8 Standard c^lmanai I Information at a Glance mm^W*;™"™" 4 g&g_r JB I m. Nev B^n^ia TELOK ANSON nnr -f F^ta*^ r^^^ > _Wk*w Kl x 45, 3 64: HHf 5! ■*"*»^^^m9 K(M m -Caroline Cheer;e 12 45. 3. CITI COUNCIL: Ordinary Meeting 6 43. MH I I t(): Kee KAMPAR623 words
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Article, Illustration1760 1956-07-31 9 fs a wonderful r i for a young AND United Press Correspondent in London Robert Musel writes in defence of the Duke of Kent whose "fun loving" antics across Europe have provoked criticism from elder statesmen in Britain I 3 s ago the Labour Party, seeking1,760 words
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Article807 1956-07-31 9 John Halkin - John Halkin from LONDON QUT of the mouths of babes and sucklings may come words of wisdom, hut ii is more usual to expect words of nonscr.se. A fashion for babes is becoming noticeable in England. First, there has been the publication of a hook bv Colin WiKon807 words
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Advertisement34 1956-07-31 9 #CHOOSE J AMERICAN I CHICKEN COTS BREASTS, THIGHS, g ||j DIM MSTICkS. 111 -I P FRYERS and YOUNG CHICKEN LINERS sssjßß^ ■"BBBaaBaB*BBjBaaBHBBBB»ml W^ NESCAFE as. S If tt a* S _^^^B tJAr^& —7a PURE34 words
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Miscellaneous66 1956-07-31 9 ■ANDARD'S Crossword Puzzle i 7. 1 without a. Ii Read (5) uatMx lapa d HK 1 6 > ,_j j e _wr —^k flB to make -u *fM'*-A c y o s W__f- BBBBBBBBk----jBBaL- ..jBB* Baw.. BB is be e YESTLRDAYS SOLUTION ____tE,i_i_. 831 Baaa! tBH WmW^r K3 B| _BH66 words
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Miscellaneous377 1956-07-31 9 moi) \\s QrOTUION: VIRGO— Aug _:i to Scot. T2 I "Krro'rx. like *traw* »ix»n —Look forward to stimulatins, tbe surface How lie who ideas, correspondence or usev onld Kearrtl f»»r pvarl* nm-*! ful Information in some form. dive h"!o\v." Join. Irydra. After midafternoon: Use tact TTESUAf FOB TtIRV- With those377 words
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Article36 1956-07-31 10 MALAYAN industrial shares were again well supported and prices advanced slightly, according to the Malayan Snarebrokers* Association yesterday. Tins were hesitant and rubbers were quietly Steady, Price changes announced by the Association were:36 words
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Article, Illustration424 1956-07-31 10 TEAMS FINDINGS WILL SHAPE TRADE TREND Standard Market Correspondent JUST what will be the future pattern of trade between Malaya and Japan, and Malaya arid China, will depend to some extent, on the results of the present Singapore trade mission, according to Colony traders. Japan is not only interest ed424 words
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Article42 1956-07-31 10 Bank of Tokyo in Singapore. Standardpic shows (from left): Messrs. Lim Sin Seng, Chau Fook Ng, Wee Teow Poh, VV. D. Shaw, Ng Sen Choy, Yuk.chi Sugihara, Lee- Chee Shan, Phey Hong Huat, Yosuo Ishii and Toong Ching-kee.42 words
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Article115 1956-07-31 10 OI'TKR ROADS Lapaz, Meinam, S'rn?. 4 Bali Gen Verspj Lcl Empire M< Vin B Port Bridgi North Star. Gelndzhik. Ste€ Artisan. Bfanadama, Naera. Agamemnon. Van N* INNER ROADS Au-'.\ Kah Kheng, Lai Rengam, Admiral Vernon, Lofc Sie Lee. Be- Hanthale. Hal Seng, Soon Bee. Hin Cheong 7115 words
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Article269 1956-07-31 10 THE Fisheries Department will put up exhibits .it the combined Livestock and Agricultural Show in September, the Colony's Chief Fisheries Officer, Dr. Tham Ah Kow, said in a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Singapore imports fish from Europe. South Africa as well as269 words
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Article187 1956-07-31 10 MALAYAN sharebrokera yesterday reported the following business done: INDUSTRIALS: F and X. ords $1.9?L $1,981; Hammers $2.90, $2 9U Breweries $2.85; Cemenl Collieries si 02 $LO3; Metal B x 50. SI 521; O.C. Banks s 4 .5: R tbinson orris $1.51 si. 50 Smie Darby Si. 92':187 words
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Article140 1956-07-31 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon clo>ing prices per picul yesterday were; copra July I nominal) $254 buyers. $26 sellers. August $261 buyers $261 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40\ -••Hers: coconut oil (drums) $43 sellers: Muntok white pepper $118 Sarawak white $117, Special Sarawak black $80. Singapore Copra Association closing140 words
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Article38 1956-07-31 10 THE appointment of Mr. Robert Law-Smith, a Victorian grazier, and business man. to the board of directors of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd. was announced by the Australian Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr. A.G. Townley.38 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-07-31 10 THE members of the trade mission photographed at raya Lebar Airport before they left for Cambodia aid South Vietnam on tsancay. The leader of the mission. Mr. Tan Keong Choon. is seen seventh from the left. On his left is Mr. H. M. BulJard. Assistant Secretary MinistryStandard - 56 words
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244 1956-07-31 10 It's Penicillin -Without The Needle SINGAPORE and Federation of Malaya hospitals and private practitioners are now using a new form of Penicillin, which obviates the use of the needle, in increasing quantities. This drug, a "Rhodia" product, manufactured by Societe Des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc of Paris, is administered orally. Called244 words
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Article44 1956-07-31 10 Buyer Sellers Spot <nom.) 984 99 Aug. R.S.S. No. 1 98! Sept. R SS. No. 1 911 98 Aug. R.S.S. No. 2 93£ 94 Aug. R S.S. No 3 93£ RMA on reg. trnc 1 r August 93| Septemoer 9?| Tone: Stea44 words
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Article63 1956-07-31 10 THE first airfi< d eontro! radar to be need at any airporl in India has i een installec at the Calcutta (Dum 1 heaviesi density 'of civil and traffic among aerodromes in the country. The airfield control radai I -o enable air 1 I s63 words
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Article92 1956-07-31 10 Bank? relation made owing changes in its rates to merchant: yest< buying, airmai 1 TT 16. O.D. 32 U/H s 32 7 'B credit bills. 32 15/K trade bi N \DA buying, airmai! T T 2. O.D. 32 1/8. 90 32 II cr-cdit bills. 32 trad< SELLING TT.92 words
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107 1956-07-31 10 RUBBER Top $1 ON NEWS OF TENSION IN MID-EAST MOUNTING tension r h,' following th£ nationalixotion 0 f th caused Singapore rubber prices to H lb. for first grade August shipment market (961 cents on Saturdoy The mark*' moved up to 99 cents in the qq on trade and spec107 words
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Article55 1956-07-31 10 Big Potent Demand Tin Is S e r,n chairman of r ss^ AU ln his 2 "tiers in l hi* aj and existed i among consuJ tin !n pwticalar s Asian counl anc ma* the cour in World c He thougl ach rea and of i whei trac I aReuter - 55 words
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Article41 1956-07-31 10 P&O Ne Cargo Lin Arrivi ng IHI maiden i j the I (Ti latrsV liner Salsette U early tins Matt m she mailed from J| to take extended I '"J started Lond< gi and 1 via A Jl fit MB I41 words
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Advertisement551 1956-07-31 10 NOTICES MALAYA CHINA JAPAN CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS /ywiNG to increased costs of KJ operating vessels etc.. Shippers are notified that, effective Ist September L956. It will be necessary to increase by approxi manly 10 the Rates of Freight on ail Commodities, except Rubber, from Malayan Base Ports to territories551 words
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Advertisement540 1956-07-31 10 By. Order Of The Navy, Army Air Force Institutes NASSIM CO., LIMITED will sell by Public Auction in their Saie-Rooms Nos 4 4-1. Collyer Quay. on WEDNESDAY. Ist August, 1956. at 10 a.m. New and Shop Soiled Sports Comprising:A Quantity of Football and Rugby Jerseys; Boxing Glove.-; Hockey and Football540 words
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Advertisement137 1956-07-31 10 NOTICE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TO MAURITIUS SEYCHELLES SOUTH EAST AFRICA CHIPPERS are advised that k^ owing to higher operational costs freightrates from Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang to Mauritius. Seychelles, South-and East African ports will be increased by approximately 10% effective Ist October 1956. Further details may be obtained from:137 words
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Advertisement113 1956-07-31 10 M/V "NORTH STAK SINGAPORE ETD SINGAPORE r Accepting loodmg co.ee For further pcrt.culor- < ncu AGENTS -p CF. SHARP CO.. (M) BANK OF CHINA BUILD! NC i J TEL: ***** —48 N _^l_l~ *^j YUGOSLAV y^ From Adriatic, Neor East, Irdio ond Kong M0 C Penong f J m.r. "TRIGLAV"113 words
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Advertisement1080 1956-07-31 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8 ,m i! (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) Un,,,.. THE BLUE FUNNEL L NE T....1 r Dept. wjr.iers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT Singapore. Ml fc. Du Sails P. S ham1,080 words
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Advertisement941 1956-07-31 11 MITSUI LINE S'pore P. Sham Penang FOg JAPAN frorr hdio Fujikawa Maru for Mojl, Kobe, Yokohama 19 Aug 15 Aug Azumasan Maru fcr Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 23 Aug Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Av'oji 28 Aug FOR JAPAN trorr Continent Akagisan Maru f r r Yokohama, Nagoya Kobe vio Hongkong941 words
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Advertisement759 1956-07-31 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailirgs for Bangkok ond/or Far East. Penonq P. S'hom S'pore "PANAMA" 10/12 Aug 1 3 1 5 Aug 16/18 Aug "SUMBAWA" 17 20Ai»f From Hongkong "PRODUCE" 1/2 Aug Discharging in the Rocds HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen. S'pore P. S'ham Penong "ERRIA" Gd.759 words
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Article, Illustration592 1956-07-31 12 Nymph from the 'Land of Five Rivers' Terry Pillay meets a NOWADAYS, one always seems to be running across news photographs of modern young Pakistani women striding along a London road, or some European city square. Uncicrneci capP says: ''This c intingent oi Girl Gu Sea Cadets qui national cultural592 words
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Article, Illustration494 1956-07-31 12 FOR ROMAN EVENINGS Preview of Italian Fashions in Museum ROME. KVER since th» times of legendary Etruscans, women j have been the same j way about fashion J novelties so a prehistoric museum is as good a place as any to stage a show o f forthcoming season's mode. In494 words
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Article, Illustration471 1956-07-31 12 ' LANE - LADY in Waiting 'LANE' Bv av TT*S a well-known fact that you look your prettiest, when you feel your proudest, and there are such attractive maternity clothes available nowadays, that you can look your smartest as well. Gone, thank goodness are the hideous, flowered smocks our mothers were forced to471 words
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Article179 1956-07-31 12 "TJOU* he>t con a Brussels lace wedding veil be restored to its original whitcness? nsks Mrs. M. J. IJ the veil is of genuine Brussels lace, it will probably be quite valuable; and if it is old. it will be very fragile. However if you care179 words
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Advertisement86 1956-07-31 12 NEW AND "os*'*°'»G f QUfTB SENSATIONAL «o pirvQu.ck ntCHawr: Hvcm PINCURL WAVE by RICHARD HUDNUT :v ivri I -'or the very first time in this country, nin i. pt > 4 a perm so quick, you can be finished ind f to go out in H e hour* a perm86 words
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526 1956-07-31 13 Dodgers Cubs Split But N ames Sur^w'h (AP) Ci ™nnati chopped Milwaukee's National League games Sundaj bv sweeping a pair from Pittsburgh while the Braves v single same at Philadelphia. »ra\es iN<> gaim-d 4 hatf the I'ravfx but lost t<> < lo>e important hen526 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-07-31 13 pnoio). AUSTRALIAN Test ericketcrs' lan Johnson (left), captain, and Keith Miller, viee- captain, proudly display their M.B.E.s. after they had attended an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palaee. The Queen dubbed eight new knights during the ceremony. APAP - 40 words
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Article464 1956-07-31 13 SYDNEY, -luly .'ID <IP) The world famous firm of Seudcria Ferraji has entered a team in the Australian Grand Prix, to be held in Melbourne at Olympus time, giving true international status to the event for the first time. Although over>ca.s owners have entered privately464 words
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Article57 1956-07-31 13 TOKYO. July 30 UP)— The United States Olympic soccerteam will compete in "goodwill" matches here in late October, the Japan Soccer Associtaion has announced. The association also announced the selection of 35 candidates for the Japanese soccer team to compete in the Melbourne Olympic games. Final selection of57 words
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Article135 1956-07-31 13 RESULTS of the Island Golf Club Ladies Open Day tourney played yesterday were: Stableford "A" Division dinner: Mrs. B. Nicoll with 31 points; "B division winner: Mrs. J. Frenkon with 36 points. Hidden Hol "A" division winner: Mrs. A. Abbett 35 nctt; "B'' division winner: Mrs.135 words
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Article694 1956-07-31 13 MILT - THIN M IREA TE MILT By A Sweep Of Distance Events J^f^ON, July c*,, irx f "—'fhe figures of two tall thin men dominate the distance running world today as track enthusiasts ponder prospects for gold medals in the Melbourne Olympics opening Novem-j ber 22. The threatening thin men Iril694 words
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Article245 1956-07-31 13 CHINESE Athletics won their last game in the SAFA division 1 league when they edged the S.H.B. Police bv three goals to two at the Jalan Besar Siadium yesterday. The soccer served up was of the poorest quality made worse by rough i-iay. with245 words
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Article126 1956-07-31 13 Customs Win On Penalties CUSTOMS Sports Clul Tamil Brotherhood Asso< 5-2 m a SAP A Di\ B leag .< tch at G< yesterda; TBA opened accounts in the second minute ol lirsi through centre! ■■'d Naidu, who headed into goaL Customs equalized i n the 1 01 h minute through126 words
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Article48 1956-07-31 13 I h be h ling practice on eve; y W< at the BODCA gro .nd. ie ti- I practice aiill be held members "e intcr- sted In pla? ing th, Club r asked to conl Mr Bishen Singh of 33 Dorset Road a5 early as possible.48 words
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425 1956-07-31 13 Anybody's Parker Cup It Went To The RAOC THE Royal Army Ordnance Corps won the Parker Cup when they defeated the Royal Army Pay Corps by two goals to one in a close fought tussle yesterday. The Paymen started as if the game was to be theirs, but the Ordnance425 words
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Advertisement356 1956-07-31 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPOINTMENT OF PHARMAI IST CENTRAL MEDICAL STORE. TAIPING. APPLICATIONS are cm. iroro Fed* the Central ie salarv scale is (324 y 14--2 42d x 14 8 x 16 per men em I g allov. es must have ateir Iheix birthday and must h the Diploma in356 words
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Miscellaneous304 1956-07-31 13 Ii 1 Abner By A/ Capp F^ T '^>^./^f~> MI SME SEES SOO AS VOU] /TH AT SECOND r^.c-r m vl I -U-t r/ 1 li^vi ttrap i are- not tmE famous > f smock f.- ght bl: J IV V- J 7 frJ^™o\ mov/;e STAR you PRE- < I304 words
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130 1956-07-31 14 The Fourth Test weatherman's In Others Out! It's On Off Again For Aussies MANCHESTER. July 30 (Renter)— Australia took their second innings M-ore to 84 for two in 59 minutes' play on the Fourth day of the Fourth Test against England here. A start was at 1345 GMT. and after130 words
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78 1956-07-31 14 THE Sing night picked 12 era fr the final 11 WiU :epresen: Federation their eni cricket tc? an j 3" on tne pedant e req icst€ turn v.p lot net on Tuesday, u\ Thursday at tne The players selected are: 11 Sheppard (capt). N78 words
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157 1956-07-31 14 Metric Sprints May Not Be For Women Only COLONY >print hope. Ke>avan Soon may get his chance for metre-sprints when he represents the Singapore Civilians against the Joint Services in the annual athletic meet at Nee Soon on Saturday from 2.30 p.m. R Sunt nes ire asked selected IM Yard-.157 words
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Article25 1956-07-31 14 the YMCA I Billiard i K 1 v the YMC C. i H. i the final on esday. Atg I25 words
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Article34 1956-07-31 14 esenl cet Clu I t a. ei Ra ah Road at 11 N i J nea Quek BaiSing Parma the B m .3. B c aig R I eXra. a n d34 words
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Article181 1956-07-31 14 FOLLOWING are weights for four rates on Saturday, third day of the Penang meeting: Cl. 1 Dh I—6 Furs ■ml Worlmgton II 9.02 Rubber Planter 81M:tge Show II B.OS A\enger 8.07 Aquarua 8-Oh Amusement II M I Pride of Phoenix 8.o:; High Hopes 80 La Ronde 7.1181 words
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Article56 1956-07-31 14 WEIGHTS for one race next Monday, last day of the meeting: Horses Cl. 1 8i Furs. Cash Cheque 900 James Aitch 8.12 Conventional 8.10 Now Showing 8.08 Papplewick 8 07 Btrakat 8.06 Barfleur 8.05 French Shoe 8 03 Enjoyment II 8.01 Shangrila 7.11 Air mark 7.10 King Crow56 words
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Article, Illustration352 1956-07-31 14 PERHIMPONAN Stia and Katong Sports Club drew oneall in a SAFA Div. 3A league at Ba.estier Road yesterday. Dollah scored for Stia while Katong's goal was netted by Jumat. aa^ d tn«se tacMcl "°fparticui* r stylish M ?1 £f cracked f/^«% 4V°ny Lock fjvrT.^ .pinner TT a'352 words
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Article, Illustration634 1956-07-31 14 Natekar Drops Set Then Shows Piruz How Indon's Yang Is S'gor 'Queen' Selangor Singles Titles Go "To 'invaders' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— lndia's flashy, popular Nandu Natekar became Selangor International singles champion last night. He won his first Malayan title when he swiped Selangor's Abdullah Piruz off the court in 50634 words
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88 1956-07-31 14 Ten States To Fight For Rahman Cup IPOH- M>n —Ten s' ites, ii eluding Singapore, will take p i the ti ter-etate M B dminl >r compeUtion Tunku Abd d Rahman Cup Pcrak and Penang wiU play in the opening match, on Aug. 4 at 7.30 p na. at the88 words
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Article41 1956-07-31 14 [TAN Football C 3 sera F lion ttled ne-aU dx iw in a SAFA n A e it i al St. rge's Ro -terriay. S S !Of€ 1 lor Pachil an whi e B n Peng nc tne Workers,41 words
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213 1956-07-31 14 A STRONG Thailand Rugby Union fiMeen will vis t the Federation and Singapore in late November te I series oi matches, it was announced at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Rugbj Union held vesterd a v auntry Decembe^f Tbeywi play213 words
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Article281 1956-07-31 14 Happy Gang Shows Lots Of Zest PENANG. Won. Metric Kongsi HAPPY GANG, with Omar up. showed a lot of galloping zest at the training track this morning when he clocked 33 3 5 sec. for three furlongs in the company of PERSIAN COUNT Happy Gang, I Of pul ing hard281 words
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Advertisement76 1956-07-31 14 watch making expert- J^JJJIW ence. Sold in over S7 \t Jf countries throughout Y^^ LT I the world. _fs_*^f A W_W' Sa^^Tf' y nJy vl ga> jr A «y .ar ~Wt a *LS^ At *i W^<^-sisa F E ZUELLIO (Ml LTD STOW I fH^|| BINOCULARj SUN GLASSES f^TT >\\\\\\\\**' >76 words
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Miscellaneous76 1956-07-31 14 SOCCER **^Dfcp. Marine Dept. vs. Fosters vr Jala* Besar stad\ r Div. 3 A Cosmos v Radin Mas at Geylang: Tornados v Mount Emily at Farrer Park. ATHLETICS Singapore Chinese G'rls' School annual Games Day jrorn 8.30 a.m. on the school field. BADMINTON SMBA junior s;nples semifinal and open doubles76 words
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