Singapore Standard, 31 August 1956
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Title Section34 1956-08-31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICI JEeL V? Jp\ H^ FIRE BRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 IImsT 2400 A^ I 3 2811 2414 Vol. VH. No. 60 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1936 U PAGES 15 CENTS34 words
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350 1956-08-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The one time notorious Sungei Tua-Sungei Buloh area north of Kuala Lumpur is now free from Communist terrorists. Strange as it may sound it was the thing called "love" which influenced four hard-core terrorists to surrender to the Rawang police350 words
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Article180 1956-08-31 1 KODIAK, Alaska. Aug.! 30 (Reuter) At least nine, people were killed when a Canadian Pacific Airliner with 22 passengers and crew members aboard j «ished in flames on mak Island on the tip the Alaskan peninsula) night, the Kodiak •aval station reported todav. An officer180 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-08-31 1 THE surrendered foursome from right: Chee Meng, leading scout of the gang, Wong Chee Peng, District Committee Secretary, Kwai Ying, Branch Committee Secretary and Wong Lam. Kwai Ying's husband.32 words
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Article365 1956-08-31 1 Arrests, Troop Moves, Spell Doom To Menzies-Nasser Talks LONDON, AUG. 30, (UP)— THE FIVE-NATION SUEZ CANAL COMMITTEE LAUNCHED PREPARATIONS FOR ITS MISSION TO CAIRO TODAY AMIDST STEADILY WORSENING PROSPECTS FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT. Australian Premier Robert G. Menzies and his committee will fly to Cairo on365 words
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Article218 1956-08-31 1 EGYPTIAN ENVOYS TOLD TO GO LONDON, Aug. 30 (Reuter) Britain last night announced that it has ordered two Egyptian diplomats to leave the country within 72 hours. The British action follows the decision by Egypt earlier this week tc expel two British diplomats from Cairo after allegations that the British218 words
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Article, Illustration530 1956-08-31 1 SULTAN HANDS COLOUR TO MALAY BATTALION HISTORY IS MADE PORT DICKSON, Thurs.— The Sultan of Kelantan, Tunku Sir Ibrahim, this afternoon presented the Colours to the 7th Battalion of the Malay Regiment here. He urged the smart officers and men lined up in a grand parade to "defend it withStandardpics - 530 words
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158 1956-08-31 1 Army Joins Probe In Abdulgani Case DJAKARTA, Aug. 30— (UP). The Indonesian Army today stepped into the government investigation of Foreign Minister Rocslan Abdulgani. who is facing charges of corruption. Army Chief of Staff A. H. Nasutibn met with Attorney General Suprapto and first deputy-Premier Mohammed Roem. both members of158 words
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234 1956-08-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The death of Yang Kuo, vice-secretary general of the Malayan Communist Party has given confidence that victory was now in sight. Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman. told the people of Ma- laya over Radio Malaya tonight. The234 words
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Article43 1956-08-31 1 HONGKONG. Thurs— Malaya brat Hongkong by six games to one in the first round tie of the L'ber Cup competition here today. Helen Kwong beat Malaya's Dolly Tan in straight sets for Hongkong's only game. (Report on Page 13).43 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-08-31 3 wo at the Froebel Education Institute in London.- Stand ardpicStandardpic - 14 words
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180 1956-08-31 3 He Posed As Tax Clerk, Jailed 2 Yrs. A MAN who posed as an Income Tax Department Clerk, was sentenced to two vears' jail followed by two vears' posupervision. by the Singaponß Fifth Magistrate, Mr D. D'Cotta, yesterday. Abdul Rahim bin Mohamed Kassim. pleaded guilty to impersonating a clerk from180 words
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Article102 1956-08-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A Kelantan woman. Esah binte Daud. was fined $750. in the Sessions Court here today for attempting to smuggle jewellery into the Federation from Singapore. On May 5, she was a passenger on the night mail train to Kelantan. when102 words
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Article58 1956-08-31 3 SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman for Changi. Mr. Lim Cher Kheng, will ask the Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. at the Assembly meeting on Sept. 5. for a detailed statement on "Operation Dagger." Mr. Lim will also ask for information on the Police efforts58 words
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Article, Illustration242 1956-08-31 3 Emphasis On Field Work TWENTY-SIX secondary school teachers from the Federation and Singapore are undergoing a vocational course on biology at the University of Malaya. The organizer of the course, Professor R.D Purchon. of the Department of Zoology told The Standard yesterday thatStandardpic - 242 words
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Article40 1956-08-31 3 A WOMAN Chan Yok Yin 42 brought before Mr. .1. G. Adams in the Sessions Court Kuala Lumpur on a charge of moving Chinese medicine at the sth mile Ampang Road a restricted area was fined $5 yesterday.40 words
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Article353 1956-08-31 3 Driver Caused DeathFined $220 DRIVERS of lorries carrying goods in a manner which endanger the lives of other road users, should be punished adequately. Magistrate Mr J B. Jeyaratnaioi, said in the First Singapore Traffic Court, yesterday. The Magistrate said this when he fined Ahmad Sabar bin Amin, driver of353 words
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299 1956-08-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A dedication service to the memory of planters who gave their lives in the eight-year-old Emergency, will be held at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin here on Sunday. t Highlight of the service will be the299 words
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Article88 1956-08-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Devasagayam Daniel 44, a trade schocl instructor who broke his wife's leg with a crank handle was today bound over by Mr. J. G Adams in the Sessions Couxt for one year in the sum of j $100 to be of good behaviour/88 words
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Article57 1956-08-31 3 IPOH. Thurs. The State Government toda;? disclosed that Perak is at present short ot 19 doctors and specialists. In addition. 69 other posts in the medical service remain unfilled. Breakdown figures ot the shortages are as follows Two matrons, one lor Telck Anson and another for Batu Gajah.57 words
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Article212 1956-08-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The "Tiger General" of Kuala Lumpur will be banished from Malaya, The Standard was told today, j The ex-detective, turned triad society man, picked up on Tuesday night by the Anti-Vice Branch of the Selangor CID. was confirmed today as being212 words
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Article139 1956-08-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Customs officers chased and caught up with a car which failed to stop at the Causeway, the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. E. Ccrbally. was told today. A search was made and 62 cartons of cigarettes were found by Customs139 words
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Article44 1956-08-31 3 each for Lumut. Batu Gajah and Taiping. 32 nurses, seven health sisters, four health nurses and eight dental nurses The Government also disclosed that a total of 90 pensioners have been re-em-pioyed in the other departments of the State service.44 words
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Article70 1956-08-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The cooperation between the Thai and Malayan authorities in tackling the Communist terrorists roaming the border "is as hear perfect as international cooperation can be," declared the Malayan Government today. An article in an American magazine which reported a contrary state of70 words
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Article54 1956-08-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A patrol of the Singapore Guard Regiment were fired on by about ten terrorists in the Plentong area of Johore yesterday Thev returned the fire and the terrorists fled. During the engagement, two Malay soldiers were wounded. They are now in hospital. A54 words
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Advertisement206 1956-08-31 3 I lAST 2 DAYS o^ of our OiND ANNIVERSARY ISA ILI LADIES DEPT:— ALL STYLES AMERICAN FANCY SKIRTS USUAL PRICES 535.50-s-!2 50— 519.50 SALE PRICES 510.50— 518.50 NOW $7.50 ALL STYLES AMERICAN BLOUSES USUAL PRICES $14.50— 51R 50— 535 50 SALE PRICES s.So— s 7.80— ***** NOW $4.80 Each U.S.A.206 words
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Article68 1956-08-31 4 Union Seeks Tunku 's Aid THE Singapore Malaysian Ship Officers' Union has written to the Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, regarding a proposal to establish in the Federation a course to train local ship masters as pilots. The letter requested the Chief Minister to grant representatives of the Union68 words
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151 1956-08-31 4 THREE men Ali hin Hamza. 18. Mahdii bin Ismoon. 20, and Ali bin Osman. 23 were yesterday committed in a Singapore Ccnurt to stand trial at the next' Assizes for the murder of a, coffee-seller in Kampong Alexandra, on the night of June 6. They151 words
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Article369 1956-08-31 4 Bench Is Unable To Help Divorcee A MUSLIM divorcee was told by a Singapore magistrate yesterday that he had no power to make an order for maintenance against her ex-husband after he had failed to obey an order made by a Kathi. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn, in369 words
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Article238 1956-08-31 4 P.A.P. VIEWS DUBBED MISCHIEVOUS THE manifesto issued by the People's Action Party this week, came under fire by Malay political leaders in Singapore yesterday. These leaders regarded the PAP statement that the Alliance Government would use Malay armed forces to police Chinese squatters and workers as "impolitic" and mischievous. Syed238 words
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Article197 1956-08-31 4 Two Face Robbery Charge A COUPLE in a car parked near a beach were robbed of $100 at the point of a hard and sharp instrument, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Two servicemen, Othman hin Hussain and Bunyamin bin Haji Din, were tentatively charged with robbing Teo Ah Keow.197 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-08-31 4 Members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association who are now attending a conference in Singapore were yesterday taken on tour of' some of the Educatirtnal Institutes in the Colony. Picture shows members of the C.P.A. from the Federation, Brunei. Sarawak, and Borneo hearing lhe Principal of theStandardpic - 69 words
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Article43 1956-08-31 4 THE United Malays National Organization in Singapore will have a new set-up comprising five divisions. The five divisions are named City. East. West. Notth and South and under each division will be grouped all the branches in the area.43 words
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Article132 1956-08-31 4 RURAL MEMBER LOSES LONE FIGHT A SINGAPORE rural board member, Mr. H J. C. Kulasingha, fought a ione and unsuccessful battle yesterday to have' his mcttion on fireproof roofs for attap houses, debated in public session of the board. Chairman of the Board, Mr A. E. Goodwin, said discussion in132 words
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149 1956-08-31 4 LEONG Koh Seong, described by the Magistrate as a man "without any sense of decency or human feelings" was fined $50, in a Singapore court yesterday, for assaulting a conductor! of the Singapore Traction Company. Leong had, pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt149 words
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Miscellaneous581 1956-08-31 4 c&lmanac information at a Glance! Port Dickson 0.41 am. (6 2 rt) mL S IjN Q A PlOlftfl pin=^8.i 6 ,V^ ,6 M. p m flBC gg£. lo4 ftK B.B.C. (General Overseas Sprvire): ■C<J W^fc" TOMORROW; Sin R apore 8 34 a.m p m --n. Ol ™^y a f H?581 words
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Article252 1956-08-31 5 5-Yr Plan Will Cost $26 Mil. MORE RADIO LINKS OVERSEAS A FIVE-YEAR development programme for the years 1955 to 1959 costing $26,000,000 has been drawn up by the Singapore Telephone Board, states the Board's report and financial statement for last year. Part of the expenditure will be252 words
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163 1956-08-31 5 Colony Support For Fed. Unionists MORE than 33.000 civilian r nployees of the three Armed ;oes in Singapore, yesterpledged their full' support the War Department Civilian iation in the Federation I fight to get better wages conditions of service for its 00 members. The pledge was made by 'pad ers163 words
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Article104 1956-08-31 5 3 Yrs. Jail For Robbery A LABOURER. Lim Han Seng, was yesterday jailed for three years for robbery by Mr. Justice Knight at the Singapore High Court. A housewife. Poh Char Bor, told the court she was walking along Haveloek Road on the night of June 19. when she felt104 words
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Article39 1956-08-31 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The women's section of the MCA, Johore Bahru, will hold their next cooking class on Sept. 8, at 2.30 p.m. at the residence of Mrs. Ng Kim Kai at 10 Jalan Salim, Johore Bahru.39 words
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194 1956-08-31 5 IPOH- Thurs. Pte. Ariffin of the 2nd Battalion, Malay Regiment, was today told fry Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof that he had done a "very mean" thing: when he admitted that he arrested a man who went to seek his I~i advice194 words
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138 1956-08-31 5 KERLING. Selangor. Thurs. Village elders will engage a pawang (spirit-medium) to invoke the spirits; for the return of a missing forest labourer. Rahmat bin Abdul Kaub. 21. who disappeared on Aug. 25 in a forest reserve at Kampong Appi three miles from here.138 words
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Article65 1956-08-31 5 EIGHT bus companies have been granted temporary licences to run special bus services to the Singapore Agricultural Show. from Sept. 1 to 5 inclusive. They are the Singapore! Traction Company, the Keppel Bus. Singapore-Johore Express, Hock Lee Bus, Easy Bus, Changi Bus. Paya Lebar Bus65 words
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Article98 1956-08-31 5 Police Driver To Be Charged RAUB. Thurs. Coroner Mr J R. Whimster today ordered criminal proceedings tc be taken, against a Police driver, P.C. Kassim bin Abdullah, for negligence, after an inquest into the death of eight-year-old R. Krishnan. The Land Rover which Kassim drove collided with the boy on98 words
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Article171 1956-08-31 5 WIFE DENIES SHE WAS UNFAITHFUL A MIDDLE-AGED woman in vehemently denied allegaot infidelity brought by rather of her three children, in a Singapore court yesterday. Lim Ah Pee was claiming for maintenance of her three ren from Ns Seng Wah. .novee of Malayan Railin the Singapore Fourth strate'a Court yesterday.171 words
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Article129 1956-08-31 5 There Goes My Football Again! mmmsm MEMBERS of the Rural Board were told yesterday that football and barbed "ire fencing did not so together. Boaj-d member, Inche Abdullah bin Masod. pleaded at the meeting that barted wire fencing in rural schools be replaced by wire mesh fences. He129 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-08-31 5 FIGHTER (PARDON) TENOR AND WIFE LEAVE HUNGARIAN tenor Miklos Gafni strikes a happy pose with his vivacious wife Jeanette at the Singapore Airport yesterday before boarding a Qantas/ BOAC plane for Ceylon where he will give two concerts. Miklos, who looks more like a prize fighter than a concert artistStandardpic - 96 words
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Article91 1956-08-31 5 $20,000 Bail For Lottery Man CHEW Kean Kor, of Penang, pleaded not guilty to a forgery charge, in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Chew is alleged to have had in his possession 5.756 forged documents, purporting to be tickets for the 40th draw of the Federation of Malaya Social91 words
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Article95 1956-08-31 5 A MAN who took a "free ride" in a Singapore Traction Company bus from Finlayson Green to Rangoon Road was fined $100 in a Singapore court yesterday. Samy Samuel pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating the Singapore Traction Company on Aug. 8. Samuel told the95 words
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Article67 1956-08-31 5 A BAN imposed in 1950 on the building of terrace houses m Singapcre's Siglap bungalow area may soon be lifted. A special meeting of the City Council is being called tomorrow to consider amendment to the Municipal (Siglap bungalow area> By-laws so as to provide67 words
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Article64 1956-08-31 5 THE Science Society of Malaya will hold two lectures at the Nanyang University on Sept. 17 and Oct. 5 'Mr G. D. S. Bcole of Shell Co will give a talk on "The Oil Industry'' on Sept. 17. and Mr. K. L. Burke also from64 words
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Article486 1956-08-31 6 T'HE Federation Governments efforts to begin the process of fusing the various racial groups into a single Malayan entity through a unified education system are meeting with opposition from the Chinese and Indian communities. "Operation Torch'' now under way has given rise to mixed feelings among486 words
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Article413 1956-08-31 6 T'HE Eurasian community in Malaya are disturbed. They fear that the radical changes which will accompany independence will create a situation that will be "both grave and difficult" for them. That, a' least, is what the memorandum sent by the Eurasian Union of Malaya to the Reid Commission413 words
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Article1106 1956-08-31 6 The Land of Happy Compromise mFrotnm RAWLE KNOX BANGKOK, QREEM and gold, white and gentle red* with eaves curled in exciting fantasy, the new buildings of Bangkok rise alongside the old. Temples, schools, barracks, office* of works, there are scores of them a-building. They are not imitations of the old.1,106 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-08-31 6 "Yon xcill now suggest paying me by cheque, but I shall insist oil cash."14 words
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Article346 1956-08-31 6 Shorts from the Talks "The modern sailor Is S extremely well educated. and a very intelligent man. And the most important f thing, I would say, with the intelligent modern young 2 sailor you get today i s to 2 keep him properly informed of what he's doing and <346 words
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Article803 1956-08-31 6 J. Halcro Ferguson - New Party Challenge In Trinidad J. Halcro Ferguson A'/- LONDON THE people of Trinidad are likely to poll in record numbers at the elections on September 24. For the first time they have an opportunity of voting tor principles rather than personalities. Trinidad, about one third the size of Jamaica803 words
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Letter429 1956-08-31 6 Sir: As an American, I have noted with amazement and concern the prominence you have given to Cassandra's article "Sick Ike and Slick Dick" which appeared in the pages of the Aug. 28 Singapore Standard. Certainly the featuring of this article was in surprisingly bad taste, far429 words
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Article303 1956-08-31 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA fgdfg 1 TOHEVER it iis encouragA1 ing to be tadd that the Government "is, determined to continue to lake strong action to remove these threats and to protect all good citizens from antisocial forces." It; would have been better had' this assurance303 words
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Article216 1956-08-31 7 French Air Units Moved To Cyprus Govt. Move To Guard Interests In Mediterranean NICOSIA, Aug. 30 (Reuter) French troops landed here early today by air at the Royal Air Force airfield at Akrotiri near Limassol, southwest Cyprus. The number of troops involved was not immediately known. In Paris, tbe French216 words
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Article136 1956-08-31 7 I'LL NEVER RELAXHARDING NICOSIA, Aug 30 (Reuter). —Field Marshal Sir John Harding, Governor of Cyprus, said in a broadcast here last night; "I shall never relax my efforts until the use of murder as a political weapon is stopped." He told the people of Cyprus that the "continuation of terrorism136 words
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Article97 1956-08-31 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (AP) The Swedish American Line said yesterday it would file in Federal Court its claims against the Italian Line "to recover the full amount of damages" sustained by the liner Stockholm in its collision with the Andrea Doria on July 25. The97 words
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Article45 1956-08-31 7 NICE. France. Aug. 30 (AP) Wind-whipped forest fires skirted dozens of isolated villages just north of the French Riviera yesterday. Serious fires again were reported around the perfume producing city of Grasse where three gendarmes were killed fighting another blaze last Friday.45 words
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300 1956-08-31 7 I Ortvas Wary I s A Bi a Fib 9 Deeiares Dighenis < NICOSIA. Aug. 30 (Reu1. teT ir- L f2 nets issue d J ast 1. nisht in the name of the EOKA terrorist movement said last night that the "Grivas Diary" published \by the British Colonial Office was300 words
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Article214 1956-08-31 7 Says General Wedemeyer I COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 30, (AP)-General Albert* C. Wedemeyer, former commander of US. forces in' China now retired, said last night the United States 2 could have taken steps to "preclude the predominant: influence of the Communists in the Far East" followine214 words
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Article118 1956-08-31 7 Japanese Film VENICE. Italy. Aug. 30 (AP) The Japanese film. Biruma No Tategoto (The Burmese Harp) became the outstanding early hit last night of the Venice Internal Film Festival one cf Europe's two biggest. Students Exchange MOSCOW. Aug. 30 Indonesia and Russia yesterday agreed in principle to exchange students,118 words
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Article98 1956-08-31 7 European Killed By Terrorist ALGIERS. Aug. 30 (Reuter) An Algerian terrorist yesterday shot and killed a European foreman working on a building site at Bougie in Eastern Algeria, Police said. The attacker then turned his revolver on another European, a mason, but the bullet struck an iron projection and missed98 words
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Article121 1956-08-31 7 Don't Bother To Knock —Drive In DETROIT, Aug. 30 (AP) Miss Ethel Smith knew exactly what had happened yesterday when her house shuddered and there was a loud crash. For the sixth I time this vear. a vehicle had crashed into her living room I wall. But Miss Smith says121 words
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Article51 1956-08-31 7 Two Dead In Jailbreak MONTGOMERY. Alabama. Aug. 30 (AP)— Thirty convicts escaped from KUby priscn in a daring daylight break yesterday. Two of them were killed in the wreck of a stolen prison truck and two others were shot by pursuing guards. The remaining 26 were recaptured and returned to51 words
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Article43 1956-08-31 7 MORECAMBE, ENGLAND, Aug. 30 (AP).— lris Waller, 21-year-old brunette, won the title of "Miss Great Britain" in a contest with 42 other beauties yesterday. Miss Waller was fourth last month in the "Miss World" competition held in California.43 words
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Article151 1956-08-31 7 CAIRO, Aug. 30,— Egypt's move in advertising for Suez Canal pilots is paying off. Applications for the posts have been pouring into its embassies in Moscow, Paris and San Francisco. Mohammed El Kony, Egypt's envoy in Moscow, told reporters yesterday that "a number of Soviet151 words
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Article66 1956-08-31 7 CAIRO. Aug. 30 (UP)— The U.S. embassy warned yesterday that Americans would risk loss of citizenship if they volunteered for Egypt's National Liberation Army. The warning followed an announcement by Egyptian military authorities that numerous American^ had written the Egyptian embassy in Washington expressing sympathy for the Egyptian66 words
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Article88 1956-08-31 7 WOODBRIDGE. New Jer- Li* *r\ (AP\ A Clifsey. Aug JO (AP) A OAI ton man refused to pay a US$l5 traffic tine for his wife and she war. jailed for 15 day*" Adolph Koff declined U> pay the fine on principle after his wife. Anne Marie88 words
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Article145 1956-08-31 7 PARIS, Aug. 30, (UP)— France warned Egypt last night not to stall the Suez Canal talks. The warning came in a speech by Maurice Faure. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, at the opening of the Gourdon Fair in his home department of Lot. Faure145 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-08-31 7 DRESSED in green fatigues, a company of teachers, from Cairo's High Institute of Teachers' for girls, parade for military training in Cairo on Aug. 21. m^mmMmMmmmmmmmmmmotomtmmmmamum>mmmmM They are members of the newly founded national Liberation Army, i' AP photoAP - 44 words
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Article61 1956-08-31 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 30 fßeuter) President Elsenlower yesterday proclaimed that Wednesday. Sept. 12. should be observed as a national day of prayer. The President acted in :onformity with a 1952 Congressional resolution, providing that the President shall set aside a day each year, other than a Sunday,61 words
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Article32 1956-08-31 7 BONN. Aug. 30 (Reuter)— The Educationed Institute here has estimated that there are about 3,600.000 children in west Germany who have to look after themselves while their mothers are working.32 words
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Article123 1956-08-31 7 Canal Co. Statement 'Illegal' SUEZ (Egypt). Aug. 30 (UP> The chief of Egypt's new Suez Canal Administration charged yesterday that the old Suez Canal Co. has no right to call non-Egyp-tian employees home. "The former Suez Canal Co. has no legal status whatsoever, because it ceased to exist when President123 words
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273 1956-08-31 7 U.S. Stands Firm On Panama Rights ROW CAUSED BY DULLES WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (Reuter) The State Department yesterday refused to budge from its position that the United States had "complete sovereignty" over the Panama Canal, despite rising Panamanian deI mands for nationalization of the waterway. American officials disputed a reported273 words
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Article213 1956-08-31 8 Chinese Welcome Is Great Help': Marshall TOKYO, Aug. 30, (UP)— Radio Peking reported that trade talks between the visiting group of Singapore and Federation businessmen and the Chinese Import and Export Corporation started in the Communist Chinese capital today. A Peking broadcast heard here said213 words
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Article74 1956-08-31 8 OTTAWA. Aug. 30 (UP)— Canada will make a gift of 25,000 tons of wheat, valued at about U.5.51.5 million, to aid flood-stricken victims in Pakistan, External Affairs Minister Lester B. Pearson said tcday. The government, he told a news conference, received information a few days ago74 words
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Article69 1956-08-31 8 CALCUTTA. Aug. 30 (AP) —Burmese Foreign Minister Sao Khun Khio said here today that Red Chinese troops which entered Burmese territory recently have net yet been withdrawn. Khio, who arrived here today from New Delhi, said his government would continue to negotiate with the Chinese for69 words
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203 1956-08-31 8 Hold The Ground' Budget For Australia CANBERRA. Aug. 30* (Reuter) The Australian Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, today introduced in the House of Representatives a "hold the ground" budget, involving no changes in import regulations and no significant tax changes. He said no valid reason could be found for any significant203 words
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Article94 1956-08-31 8 Japanese Tea Goes To Gutters TOKYO. Aug. 30 (Reuter)— Thousands of gallons of Japanese green tea was poured into the gutters at Shizuoka city, central Japan, today as firemen played their hoses onto some 830,000 pounds of smouldering tea leaves. All of the tea, representing three per cent, of one94 words
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Article130 1956-08-31 8 LONDON, Aug. 30 (Reuter)— A special meeting of the NATO Council in Paris has been called for next Wednesday to discuss the Suez Canal question, a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. A Foreign Office announcement later said that the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn130 words
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Article125 1956-08-31 8 They'll Wed Despite Canal Row SHEFFIELD. England, Aug. 30 (UP) Eighteen-year-old Jill West today won a court decision overruling her parents who refused her permission to marry an Egyptian because of "the international situation." City court authorized her to marry Dr. Shawkat AbdelKader Ismail without her parents' permission. Miss West,125 words
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Article153 1956-08-31 8 U.S. PROBES CHINESE IMMIGRANTS SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30 (UP)— Ly Shue Ngor, 36, and her brother. Ly Moon, face the possibility of jail today for refusing to answer questions asked by a Federal Grand Jury investigating Chinese immigration matters. Ly Shue. of San Francisco, and Ly Moon, of North Sacramento,153 words
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Article61 1956-08-31 8 NEW DELHI. Aug. 30 (UP) Kulwant Singh, recent winner of the 1,500-metre title at the national athletic championships, was killed in action against Naga rebels in Assam, it was Jearned here today. Singh, a tall, wiry Sikh with a stringy beard, was generally recognized as the61 words
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Article94 1956-08-31 8 NICE. Aug. 30 (AP) Towering flames roared through dry bush and forests in a half dozen areas north of the French Riviera on a 25-mile front today. One fire got to within 500 yards of the principality of Monaco before being beaten back. Hundreds of firemen and94 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-08-31 8 What's The UseShe Can't Vote gdfgdg Photo. Twenty-year-old Miss Washington 1956, Margo Lucey, likes 'em all and demonstrates it in her own charming way as she poses in front of the Capitol in Washington on Aug. 25. Fortunately she will not have to decide which she will vote for. MajorityAP - 58 words
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Article122 1956-08-31 8 Segregation Negro Effigy Hung MANSFIELD. Texas. Aug. 30 (AP) Fifty men guarded the streets leading to the Mansfield School today and a new Negro effigy was hanged from the school flagpole. Registration of pupils at the Mansfield School, under Federal Court order to admit Negroes into white classes. was to122 words
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221 1956-08-31 8 Serious Challenge To Peace In Asia, Says China VIETNAM LANDS ON ISLANDS LONDON Aug. 30 Communist China warned South Vietnam today that the reported landing by a Vietnamese naval force on the Nansha (Spratly) Islands was a "serious challenge to peace in Asia." The Spratly Islands are part of anAP; Reuter - 221 words
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128 1956-08-31 8 Police Order Arrest Of Olympic Star LONDON. Aug. 30 (UP) Police ordered the arrest today of Nina Ponomareva, the 310--pound Soviet Olympic women's discus champion who failed to turn up in court for trial on charges of stealing five pastel berets from a London bargain basement. Magistrate Clyde Wilson issued128 words
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Article41 1956-08-31 8 JAKARTA, Aug. 30 (Reuter)—Rebels killed eight persons and seriously wounded five others south of here when they ambushed two trucks carrying rubber in broad daylight. They set fire to the trucks and retreated into the jungle.41 words
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112 1956-08-31 8 SEBRING. Florida. Aug. 30 I (AP)— A suit by comedienne Martha Raye for divorce from Edward Begley is on file here Miss Raye's second attempt in Florida to dissolve her marriage with her fifth husband. The 39-year-old entertainer was denied a divcrce112 words
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Article21 1956-08-31 8 PRINCE and Princess Mika«i of Japan left Colombo yesterday for Bangkok, ending the:r 13-day state visit to Ceyion. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement127 1956-08-31 8 Min 0 m J^Lm\ \P\mmmA^^ M .mmmmWm**^ AW m\v immmA M J JLa/m axxyrt products B The Brilliant 125 cc BANTAM <M^mm¥/ liJ l Lmli'm HIRE PURCHASE ■»A«4/ Wflf TERMS AVAILABLE I mmW mmmmm For Inexpensive personal transport you can't choose better than a B. S. A. The entire range127 words
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Advertisement57 1956-08-31 8 140 YE AUS OF EXPERIENCE IN WATCHMAKING v geneve X°M GUARANTEE: f£»W^ iTIIRS OTRAPmGS0 TRAPmG SS |N U ASIA sm by l eaZ^ m Tae a ier> Jyg^E I FAVRE-LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD.] y TOMORROW MIDNIGHT I Ife- fo&kmPk i i6 i >%UNEXPECTED! 'T '^^R* tw^^tp^ &cJm\W mmmW^^lmY^- mmt-'^m starring57 words
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Article, Illustration378 1956-08-31 9 STEVE NEOH - D-D AY, SIXTH OF JUNE STEVE NEOH B, this is not so much a war picture as a love story- 1 unashamed but tender to a point. Set within the frame of the Normandy invasion of which we see very little, the eternal triangle is unfiled in flashbacks as we378 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-08-31 9 t'.VTIL two years ago, Pkenix City, Alabama, U.S.A., was <or nearly a century the open shame of every decent American. It outviced Pompeii in rape, prostitution and gambling. The black spot of Phenix City was the stretch of brothels, tcluba and gambling dens Fourteenth stree l~Z^ heT222 words
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Article, Illustration174 1956-08-31 9 CtJl and Lee Cochran are a youn? American couple in London, and •hat befails them one summer day in Rank's latest drama. LOST proves intimate glimpses into the recenl Weinberger Case in New *orK Their only child. 18 -month -old Simon, is lost and his pram is174 words
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Article, Illustration634 1956-08-31 9 Christine Diemer - Colourful Interlude In History Christine Diemer m***m_______w*****mmmm Rv DIGNITY, fine acting, magnificent costuming and scenery, and too many bloody battles (except for those who like the gory confusion of war) mark United Artists' latest super colossal m Tec h n i color and CinemaScope, ALEXANDER THE GREAT. The story of634 words
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Advertisement89 1956-08-31 9 The world famous family ot TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL A PICTURE WITH AN EXCITING t STORY... THEME... AND DANCES I "BHAI BHAI" (Hindustani with English Subtitles)89 words
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Miscellaneous341 1956-08-31 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE CLUES 8 Sign number in harbour ACROSS 9 Q ne w i 10 doesn't approve 1. Eye. fight or pit (4) and shows it (6) 3. Tie scholars is the first 10 chants that one could seize principle <5; suddenly without ceremony 6. It has soft for341 words
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Article147 1956-08-31 10 S'PORE TO DISPLAY INDIAN GOODS SINGAPORE— the focal point of air and sea transport has been chosen as the site for a Government of India showroom. The First Secretary (Commercial) India House Singapore. Mr. D. M. Jejurikar said the showroom would exhibit not only traditicnal goods like textiles and jute147 words
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Article108 1956-08-31 10 H.C.B, Ltd. closing price: Coccnut oil: bulk shipment $39 sellers, drums $433 sellers. Tone: Uncertain. SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing price yesterday were: Copra Sept. $26i buyers. S26J sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43 sellers; Muntok white pepper $121 sellers, Sarawak white $120,108 words
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Article, Illustration274 1956-08-31 10 Colony Steel Mill Begins Output iFinanec W ft*— r»| THE Singapore Steel and Iron Mills Ltd.. the first of its kind in Malaya, now have their first rolling mill in operation, Mr. P. N. Chen, the managing director, said yesterday. Mr. Chen said that the delay in starting operation was274 words
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Article18 1956-08-31 10 PLANS are being finalized for opening commercial showrooms in Teheran and Karachi to display Indian products.18 words
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Article69 1956-08-31 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped 5/8 cent to 97 3/8 cents per lb. for first grade September shipment on a dull market yesterday. There was no real interest for trading. Overseas advices were poor and throughout the day trading was at well below Wednesday's prices. Prices opened69 words
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Article44 1956-08-31 10 Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 97| 97£ Sept. R.S.S. No. 1 97| 97* Oct. R.S.S. No. 1 97J 98 Sept. R.S.S. No. 2 954 95_ Sept. R.S.S. No. 3 944 94S R.-vI.A. on Reg. tender: September 97? 97| October 97. 97£ Tone Uncertain.44 words
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118 1956-08-31 10 Banking Operations In July Jumped MALAYAN banking statistics for July show that the volume of operations during that month amounted to $3,888,690,000 the second highest so far this year. It was lower than the figure for January which was $3,990,174,000. The operations consisted of cheques sent out for clearing and118 words
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196 1956-08-31 10 PLANS FOR CHEAPER FISH FROM VIETNAM TALKS between Singapore and Vietnam Government officials may result in better quality and cheaper fish coming into the Colony. THE Council for Vietnam in Singapore, Mr. Pham Khac-Rau. and the Chief Fisheries Officer, Singapore, Dr. Tham Ah Kow met recently to discuss details of196 words
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Article169 1956-08-31 10 SINGAPORES flour market, which was hit by surplus stocks last month, .is coming back to normal, The Standard was told yesterday. A market source said merchants placed big orders frcm France. West Germany and Hongkong when the main suppliers in Australia could not ship169 words
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Article40 1956-08-31 10 NEW YORK. Aug. 30. (UP)— Dow-Jones closing averages STOCKS: 30 Industrials #> 500.90 20 Rails 160.01 15 Utilities 68.46 65 Stocks 176.13 BONDS: 40 Bonds 93.63 The Dow-Jones Commoditv futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 160.62.40 words
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147 1956-08-31 10 Pfizer Gets Tetracycline Patent In Britain A BASIC product patent on the antibiotic tetracycline has been granted in Britain to Pfizer Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Chas. Pfizer Co., Inc. The patent covers tetracycline and its salts, as well as pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations containing the antibiotic and its147 words
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428 1956-08-31 10 MALAYA PINE OUTPUT FAST INCREASING Bid To Snatch Back U.K. Mart MALAYA'S pineopple ff^JZS^JSCTWI't Co. Ltd., said yesterday. t Mr. Lee recently returned from a six-week trip io the United Kingdom. He is a re P^ nt^% a 0 ck ere company on the Central Board of Pineapple wm Malaya428 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-08-31 10 THE Malayan share market generally was steady and prices fluctuated between narrow limits, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. A few rubber counters Improved. Prire changes announced bv the Association yesterday were HARDIAL Singh Sons Ltd., report good response to their anniversary sale at Raffles Place, Singapore.150 words
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Article126 1956-08-31 10 EXPORTS OF R.S.S. DECLINE EXPORTS or ribbed smoked sheet rubber from Singapore and the Federate of Malaya during Ju:v amounted to 48.472 tor. against 54.822 tons ln the previous mcnth, according to official statistics. The total for the nrs I seven months of this year amounted to 349.565 tons, compared126 words
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246 1956-08-31 10 AIR INDIA TO EXTEND SERVICE TO SYDNEY AIR India International will extend its services from Singapore to Sydney via Darwin on Oct. 5 Super G. Constella. planes. A Super G. Connie arrive in Singapore on S on a proving flight to A lia. On board will be tor cials of246 words
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Article134 1956-08-31 10 MALAYAN sharebrok*>rs < <•«• terdav reported the foi. business done: 88. Pet. 62/6: F A- N $1.92* to $197J. Hammer H. Waugh 11.41; M. Colls 51 nfc If. Cement $1.65. $1.65*: Mc tor $2.90: Metal Box $1"53i Darbv $2: Straits Time"* t Straits Traders $24.50: 0 ords $8.40:134 words
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Advertisement690 1956-08-31 10 NOT NOTICE TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS THE SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL, in accordance with its policy to open the Lists of Registered Building Contractors* annually to allow fresh applicants to be registered, invites all Contractors NOT AT PRESENT ON THE REGISTERED LISTS, to apply to the City Architect St Building Surveyor, if690 words
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Advertisement438 1956-08-31 10 ICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To Be Held At Our Sale-Room No 9-C D'Almeida Street ON MONDAY, 3RD. SEPTEMBER 56 AT 2-30 T.M. 1 FREEHOLD VACANT LAND HOUSES NOS. 36, 36-A/ 36-E TELOK BLANGAH ROAD and outhouses at Temen^ong Road. Areas 38.594 Sq. ft. 5.135 Sq. Ft. respectively.438 words
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Advertisement55 1956-08-31 10 MAERSK LINE M/S CORNELIUS MAERSK SINGAPORE P. S'HAM PENANG N. YORK 29 Aug/8 Sept 9/ 10 Sept 11/13 Sept 20 Oct PELNI- LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freight— /Through Cargo Dept.) Tel: ***** (Manager). "PADEA" for Indragiri Port* Aug 31 "PAHEPA" for Palembang ii."l"l"~ e P f 'PAJANGAN" for55 words
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Miscellaneous137 1956-08-31 10 OUTER ROADS Cebec. Chyebassa. Van Reimssi.ik. Meliskerk. Magdala. Rebeverett. Van Noort. Inverbank. Cornelius Maersk. Zemelizia. Olori Maru. Inchulva. Precila. Batoela, Flying Trader. Agamenon, Tahi. Malay. Siberoet. IXXER ROADS Tg. Pinang. Kah Poh. Sirusa. Van den Broek. Mambar.». Hong Eng Katong, Temburong. Min Huang. Loh Sie Lee, Pangkor. Bruas. Long Sindhu.137 words
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Advertisement763 1956-08-31 11 ANCLO-FRSNCH TRADING CO., LTD lei- *****/4 w *9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LInT" R c NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE POLYPHEMUS „.wr.-- A S PW Sha» Penang .NT.LOCHUS K! CPt 6/7 fa 8 Sept a.s opt*, to WMM M 9/l4 N 15/16 Nov 17/18 Nov Car mm mpnrn to P-cood otW pets to763 words
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Advertisement1092 1956-08-31 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Ilk lines) (Incorporated in Singapote) 112 lines) sapping THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ Carriers option to proceed via other ports te load and discharge carge SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON, b CONTINENT Singapore. in-... Du S>*rr Penang Ulysses for Liverpool Aug 27/Sept1,092 words
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Advertisement905 1956-08-31 11 MITSUI pQ LINE S'pore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Azumosan Maru for Yokohama. Kobe Moii In Port Hodakason Mnru for Yokohama Nogovu Kobe vio Hongkong 14 Sept Mikagesan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoyo. Kobe vio Honokong 28 Sept Awagisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 6 Oct FOR U.S.A. vie905 words
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Advertisement670 1956-08-31 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/oi Far East. Panang P. b how S'pore "JUTLANDIA" 3/5 Sept 6/8 Sapt 9/11 Sept "SONGKHLA" 9/13 Sept 14/14 Sapt 15/16 Sapt "FALSTRIA" 16/17 Sept 18/18Sept 19/20 Sept HOMEWARDS Soilings ter Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom, Hamburg Copenhagen. S'pore P. S'hom Penang "MOMBASA" 26/27 Sapt670 words
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Article, Illustration511 1956-08-31 12 TERRY PILLAY MEETS with future ]\T.4/5/£ and Marjorie, ttco young sisters with an eye for clothes and with them a bright future, have recently opened up a shop in Singapore, Both of them were born and educated in this colony. For the last two years or so, they have been511 words
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Article448 1956-08-31 12 T^HERE are a lot of questions about health which seem rather mixi ed up, and it is not surI prising that people beI come somewhat confused. The first question in 1 today's batch deals with a problem of this kind. \Q—ls it true that saccharin is I448 words
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Article143 1956-08-31 12 TH DOCTOR SAYS Half-facts and Rumours only confuse I A Children need affection and understanding and slappingi a child all the time is cer-i tainly not the way to develop I stable nerves. Parents who' do this are either careless or 1 cruel. I wonder how they' would like it143 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-08-31 12 Summer Madness 2 rr»HIS lovely dress, A called "Summer I Madness," and model- $led by pretty Nancy 1 I Tan, a sales assistant 1 in Kuala Lumpur, was shown at a recent $da n c e and fashion 2 show in the Federal j capital. 1 The dress is of79 words
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Article, Illustration552 1956-08-31 12 gflg An American Housewife in Spore ONE of the most inieres t i n g Americans among the some 500--strong Trans Pacific community in Singapore is Pat Lindh, 27, from Chicago. Married to an official of a big oil company, Pat has been in552 words
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Article393 1956-08-31 12 Gay Pauley - Gay Pauley —latest word in clothes By NEW YORK r\ON'T be surprised if any day now, one of the neighbours says, "Well, I think I'll go paper myself a new dress." For paper is the latest material to enter the fashion world. And one designing consultant foresees the393 words
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Article284 1956-08-31 12 Ritu Del Mar - THE STARS AND YOU Ritu Del Mar \m npOO A Y'S QUOTATION: AJ. ffr*'at to •>• treat, but ■8? I"?** to b human." —W ill Rogers. FKIIIAY FOR EVERYONE: Complete tasks, solve problems, attend to odds and ends of tasks that have accumulated. Get things accomplished, especially as pertains to284 words
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Advertisement179 1956-08-31 12 finest fe» *e family that lastj /fIV^BP wBHI H« whol» .-Uy— for LIFEBUOY 1/f ti H?** 9 TOILET SOAP contain the new. ■X'J T <B «vende> inj-fedient PURALIN. I \M LIFEBUOY is lh P k«tlth -protect.nt I m toilet w»p, that refreshes while il I a r^Zm ■IffuOlSl rf£;* VOU179 words
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Article352 1956-08-31 13 HK's Heien Shocks Dolly HONGKONG, Au ff 30 fßp„*„ 1 mm Cup women's international badmi t UnCed Honffkon S in the lber tonisht to qualify for the second round competition b > six mat che s to one here Malaya will meet India 1 in the352 words
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Article46 1956-08-31 13 SOCCER: SAFA Community league: Indonesians vs. RAF. at Jalan Besar 5.15 V m Jr Cu P tj e Star SoccerilT S A J* RAF Changi at Farrer Park 5.25 p.m. GOLF: Far East Air Force Golfing Society annual Championships at Royal Singapore Coif Club.46 words
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Article68 1956-08-31 13 TWENTY eight Services, ponce and local boxers will take part in a charity programme in aid of St Joseph's Srhooi <Johore) Fund, on the night of Sept. 8, at the Kckkien Association. Jonore Bahru. Among those taking part are Jackie Neo and Majid Jantan, who68 words
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Article31 1956-08-31 13 BEDOK Sports Club trounced SHB Police "A" 7-0 in a SAFA Div 3B leagup soccer match at Geylang yesterday Scorers were Hussain Awang 3. Bakar Kader 3. and Nordin.31 words
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230 1956-08-31 13 Terror Wins Swim Title Despite Ooi LEADING Seaman Ooi Eng Beng of the Royal Malayan Navy, became unofficial champion at the Royal Naval (Singapore) Swimming Championships when he won three out of eight events at the H.M.S. Terror on Wednesday. Ooi won the two diving dm and sm). the 100230 words
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Article125 1956-08-31 13 LONDON. Aug. 29. (Reuter).— Football results as follows;— LEAGUE DIV. ONE Leeds 4. Charlton 0. Manchester U. 1 Cardiff o. Newcastle U 1. Cardiff 0. Portsmouth 3. Birminsham 4. Spurs 3. Manchester C. 2. Wolves 5, Luton 4. LEAGUE DIV. TWO: Fulham 1. Sheffield U. 2 Lciceser125 words
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Article64 1956-08-31 13 POLICE "A" cleared their second hurdle in the S.A. F.A. junior cup when they beat the Itajaji Sports Club by three goals to two in their junior cuptie at Farrer Park yesterday. Polirc took a three-nil lead, and they were at this score until the 4th64 words
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1151 1956-08-31 13 WINDSOR LAD - Rough Heady Impresses Most In Final Gallops WINDSOR LAD By ROUGH AND READY, a promising four-year-old grey from the Breukelen stable, appears to be cherry ripe and ready for his maiden win. The Magic Red gelding, a hail brother to the well-per-formed Merry-Gc-Round. revealed top form at the Bukit Timah1,151 words
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Advertisement344 1956-08-31 13 FOR SALE DESTROL Chemical closets Various models no main service act like ordinary watei closets obtainable from Sole Agents: Koh Han Kok 4th floor Room 44. Bank of China Building. Tel: *****/*****. Price and information on application. FASHION BUCKLES covered with your own material to match your dresses. Special price344 words
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Advertisement1065 1956-08-31 13 CLASSIFIED ADS S VACANT Ml MtTPALITY OF GEORGE IOWN. PENANG POWER STATION SHIFT CHARGE ENGINEER 4 PPLICATIONS are invited t\ from suitably qualified Federal Citizens or British Subiects fo r the appointment of Shift Engineer in the Electricity Supply Department for service normally at the new Penang Power Station, and1,065 words
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Miscellaneous145 1956-08-31 13 I til Abner By Al Capp Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin m i m y >-"-■?• ~> IT7 TH <VJ w;XS V^" X IDO VOU SUPPOSE WELL. NOW. I \J <. COULD BE YOU'LL ?m> Jfmilhr >-M MOST TERRinC YEH.TH WE COULD GET/ MEBBE THERE/ WOM'T CHANGE YOUR fTkAffffff145 words
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Article547 1956-08-31 14 OOH...CUP FINAL FEVER By THE SPORTS EDITOR IN ALL the wide-screened, 3-D technicoloured pageant of sport, if I had to choose one event as representing the Malayan way of life at its most typical yet unique I should not hesitate for long. THE MALAYA CUP FINAL WOULD BE MY CHOICE.547 words
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Article169 1956-08-31 14 Selangor On June 30: Selangor beat Perak J-l. Scorers Boon Hee 2 and Hock Chye. On June 16. Selangor beat Federation Services 4-2 Scorers Lm Tet. Ghani On July 14: Selangor drew 3-3 with Penang on Julv 14. Scorers Mat Nor Boon Hee. Ghani. On169 words
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Article153 1956-08-31 14 liU Singapore 2 Splnngor 1 IHii seiangor 3 >in K apore 2 »-i» Singapore 2 Perak 4 Sin K :ipore 2 *<laii C or 0 IR5 Miigapore •> «»«.|anifor p,-rak SSSBe i 1!U# M-langor s SingaiKtre 1 19iK Sin K a|)ore 2 Selancor IttJ siagapore 2153 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1956-08-31 14 Here's what Fook Teng cannot afford to do tomorrow. THE ball enters and Fook Teng watches! If Singapore is to win tomorrow, playing the watchman is something the Colony goalkeeper really cannot afford to do. Alex Soars Of Selangor Is Sure,1,138 words
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Article, Illustration841 1956-08-31 14 Colony Can Do it Again... With 'Secret Weapon' All Jeffery James Of Singapore Says,.. SIXGAPORE'S Cup again? Well...uhy not? After all, it has been Singapore's Malaya Cup 16 times since the competition began in 1921... and after all, isn't possession nine-tenths of the law? Singapore's team for tomorrow is a841 words
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Article111 1956-08-31 14 Tickets Go ing... Going The TPCA on whose ground.- I the cup final is to be played tomorrow, are at the request of the FAM constructing extra low plank seats to accommodate fans. These seats, which are being constructed along three sides of the ground, are priced at $5 each,111 words
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Article44 1956-08-31 14 PENANG. Thurs. Negri Sembiian will meet Penang in the final of the Football Association of Malaya Cup soccer competition, at the Municipal Stadium, here on Sept. 8. Penang Chinese will piay against Negri Chinese at the stadium the next day.44 words
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Advertisement211 1956-08-31 14 Singapore SelangoJ Loh Fook Teng Lourdes Ali Sami.jan Lee Sai Chong Aman Kastawi Teng Cheok Foo Quan Kim Beng Ng Mun Keai Lee Kok Seng (Capt.) Tong Poh Chiew Ho Hin Weng Edwin Dutton (Capt.) Omar Awang Suleiman Aw Boon Seong Aw Boon Hee John Harvey Abdul Ghani Ibrahim Mansoor211 words
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