Singapore Standard, 6 September 1956
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Title Section35 1956-09-06 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE I** VTm H-L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 *T P* A- I 3 2811 2414 Sl \II >o. if SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1956 11 PAGES 1"> CENTS35 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-09-06 1 He Wants Ruler To Decide D\TO SIR ONN BIN J UAU '':c NttCM u ith his subjects.17 words
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227 1956-09-06 1 THE POWER TO DEFEND I i i aMMM I, .I ..I I'HF Chief Minister, Lim \e\v Hock. %es- cUv successfully niovI a resolution m the _>\ngapore _jfg,llllllti Assembly empowering the Commissioner of Police to take such measures as necessary to pre\ent any mob227 words
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Article48 1956-09-06 1 F: I. A F freighter B< cut of I irbour toda i cargo of r. 54 436.000 v. rubb€r Th- 3 freighter ed hi fr m Ba s I._ 24 la bound for i *den r ''nan ten ca*:X l tons of ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article17 1956-09-06 1 st '-.l:n Wn Ln Bgra~ most modern n re- V -cow BouI( r ci UPUP - 17 words
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78 1956-09-06 1 ADELAIDE. Sept. 5 (Reuter' More than 50 people were injured tonight when two crowded passenger trains collided head-on m the Adelaide suburb of Wocdville. Eyewitnesses said both train? a diesel electric multiple railcar and a threecarriage steam train blew warning whistles as they bore78 words
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267 1956-09-06 1 Sir Onn Indulges In Some Straight Talk KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malay weekly "Kritik" edited by Data Sir Onn Bin Ja'afar, Party Negara President, today asked the Sultan of Johore to choose between returning to his state or renouncing the throne. "It is267 words
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236 1956-09-06 1 THE RIGHT TO ATTACK] f SINGAPORE Peoples Action Party leader, .Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday defended m the Legislative Assembly his party's attack against the Alliance Government. Referring to the uproar the statement provoked m the Federation, Mr. Lee explained: "We only Bought to236 words
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Article179 1956-09-06 1 RUBBER PEKING. Sept 5 (Reuter) Agreement has been reached between the Singapore and Malayan trade delegations and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Trade on a basis for rubber transactions. Leader of the Singapore delegation. Mr Ko. J'eck Kin said that agreement had been reached on such179 words
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230 1956-09-06 1 CAIRO, Sept. 5, (UP) The commander of Egypt's volunteer National Liberation Army ordered his units into the frontline today to meet a surprise attack at any moment. Major Kamal Eldin Hussein, head of the hurriedly mustered reserve army, issued the order during a surprise tour230 words
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103 1956-09-06 1 Premier Has A New Opinion BANGKOK, Sept. 5 neuter)— The presence of Chinese Communists m Burmese border territory was aggression" and Thailand would participate m "any action including military measures that the United Nations might decide," Premier Pibul Songgram told a today, rj Tlie that!103 words
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Article37 1956-09-06 1 ONE panOO WM 'Killed and another injured when police •;v ned fire yesterday on a r r< ip of unruly strikers m a onut oil mill near Chilaw. 40 miles from Colombo, Cey- u_ Rniter.37 words
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Article32 1956-09-06 1 MR Frank Nixon father of Mr Richard Nixon. United State? Vice-President, died at his home here during the night after being critically 111 for some weeks. He was 77. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article201 1956-09-06 1 TREATY NATIONS GET A PLEDGE MAN If A. Sept. I (UP) United States naval might m the Far East and Britain's battle seasoned troops m Malaya were pledged to the defence of any SEATO nation under attack by enemy forces. The pledge was made by Admiral Felix B201 words
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Article88 1956-09-06 1 London. Sept. 5 (Renter)] Dunlop Rubber Company! here announced today it has decided to dispose n f Latex Corporation of Ceylon Limited The Corporation was set up by Dunlop m 1951 to provide concentrated Latex on the basis of production plans for the Company's "Dunlopillo"88 words
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Article30 1956-09-06 1 ONE more person died ln hospital In Dacca. East Pakistan, yesterday bringing to four the number killed as a result of police firms on demonstrators on Monday.30 words
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Article134 1956-09-06 1 'Baron Dies After Attack LONDON Srpt 5 IT Baron Nahum otlu ial phoinci aphei to th< (Jtirrn di< ri toda* "Baron". as he was knnun m the worlds of royaltj fashion and film 1 had a hrait at ta< k w hile r*i o\ rring from a hip operation M<134 words
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Article56 1956-09-06 1 TASHKENT. SOTtet Q Asia. Sept. 5 (UP) Indone- i s President Soekarno arrived :n the capital of the Central Asian republic of Uzbekistan yesterdaj to a welcome of top Uzbek Part] and go.' r.T.rr.i ider« a*I al M em V Ined ihe Bagting Merdeka i 1 156 words
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Advertisement67 1956-09-06 1 JACK'S PHOTO CO. for Wide Rang* 0 f CAMERAS CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS ENLARGERS. and also D P Service Capitol Building) 151 North Bridqr Rd. Tel. ***** COLD STORAGE BREAD tt kV \|\_-"f j- gives m» YOU HEALTH ENERGY because it's VITAMIN-ENRICHED SCY S HOME BARTLET ROAD FLAC DAY Saturday Bth67 words
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Advertisement37 1956-09-06 1 (SHELU^^^^ L_ir__fi TTIOSI p° trerfu 'EJL-ilUj petrol i/o_ cen (7_v V" PORTRAIT of a PERSONALITY i^v^^__i^^^^^' ''^__^___p E SL vwr rrriL \x ILBOH P'tpular hand h ad«r and aeromplished piani.-l *a*»-. 1 keep m tune iI h37 words
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Article171 1956-09-06 2 PRIORITY FOR MALAYS ALWAYS KUANTAN, Wed. A personal memorandum was submitted by the former Speaker of the Federal Legislative Council, Dato Sir Manmood bin Mat, to the Reid Commission today asking for ''top Sority" for Malays m the economic, educational and political fields for an unlimited time. The 70-year-old Dato.171 words
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Article36 1956-09-06 2 HONGKONG, Sept 5— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of tho Hongkong Exchange were: 15.80 to £1 Sterling 6.***** to U.S.SI; $IJ3B to Malayan 61, 1955 to onr Indonesian Ri- f 5 to a taeL36 words
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Article155 1956-09-06 2 Estate Workers Sleep In 'Boxes' JOHORE BAHRU. Wed!^H| More than 50 per cent ot thel bS housing units on| estates m Johore were veritable "sleeping boxes" which need etthei replacement or conversion. Johore's Dopu'v ComniisSicm r tnr Labour said today these units were no longer icceptable and were a problem155 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-09-06 2 Health Centre THE first Rural Health 2 Centre to be built m 2 Perak was opened yester- I day at Parit by the Raja I Perempuan of Perak. C C- This centre. with four 1 other sub centres to be I I built m this district, will serve the needs63 words
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Article51 1956-09-06 2 MADAM Ho Tuck Kee was acquitted m a Singapore court yesterday en a charge of living on the Immoral earnings of a 19-year-old girl between June and May this year. The Judge. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim. ruled thai Madam Ho had no case to51 words
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Article290 1956-09-06 2 BENCH LAUDS HOSPITAL WATCH M AN He Deserves The Highest Praise And A Reward' PENANG, Wed.*— A General Hospital wcrch. man, Mohamed Ismail bin Mohamed, deserves the highest praise and a reward for chasing one arresting K. Letchumanan, who slipped his handcuffs and escaped from Police custody. This was stated290 words
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347 1956-09-06 2 Raja Perempuan Opens 1st Rural Health Centre IPOH, Wed. Peraks first Rural Health Centre, built at a cost of over 5200,000 and according: to a pattern that will be followed throughout the Federation, was officially declared open by the Raja Perempuan of Perak, at Parit, 22 miles from this morning.347 words
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193 1956-09-06 2 Bar-Boy Cefs 6 Months Jail PENANG, Wed.— A prosecution witness, Goh Keng Hin, who gave evidence m a criminal case ve.sterdav afternoon had to seek Police protection at night, Inspector S.I). Mitchell, told the Sessions Court today In Court was a bar-boy. Ibrahim193 words
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Article77 1956-09-06 2 Drifting Seaman Rescued AN Indonesian clinging on to a capsized sampan was picked up by a passing vessel near Puloh Buloh. about 20 miles from Singapore, yesterday morning. Because ol the seaman's condition, the vessel, the Hongkong Trader, which was on an outward voyage returned to Singapore. The seaman was77 words
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Article19 1956-09-06 2 THE Singapore Ramakrifchna Mission will hold a flas day on Saturday m aid of its Boys' Home.19 words
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Article96 1956-09-06 2 TA\ CHEW KUAY, (1 pleaded guilty to a charge I his premiseMerchant Road to be used a meeting place of members of an unregistered unlawful society, m the Singapore Vr Magistrate's Court yestei Tan. the court was told. alii ared b premises, as i tenant,96 words
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Article203 1956-09-06 2 Procession, Tea Speeches KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Muslims here will celebrate the Prophet Mohammed's birthday on Oct. 16 with a procession, a tea-party and speeches. This was decided at a recent representative meeting of various Muslim organizations, including mosques and madarsahs called by the Selangor branch of203 words
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56 1956-09-06 2 S' pore Man Gets 6-Yr. Scholarship Ml Chua Sian Eng. of Singapore has been granted a Canadian scho. Ke will leave Sinj ■*-> st vete- C eg< m 'anada to it rgo a x year ling 1 degrei .1 Doctor of Veterii v been arranged through the ar Colombo Plan56 words
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Article40 1956-09-06 2 kv Head V the Pah;-.- Deps ment. Dato aboriftßaa In tiv _iven Muslim religioui teaching. He told the Reid Commission now here that If not done, oth might try to convert the their ov i40 words
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Article242 1956-09-06 2 PENANG, Wed.— The Settlement's first registration of voters for the forthcoming Rural District Council elections will bectn tomorrow and will continue for the next four weeks. A Government Statement issued tcday said that ah registered Battlement and Federal electors living m the rural areas will automatically242 words
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Article33 1956-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wet** 65. elder brother of Raja Mohamed bin Ra a Alang. r Sta died tcday a- -r- Genmt stomacb operatl i ill take place tomo-rrw at Arr.pang Mudia33 words
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Article149 1956-09-06 2 COMMODITY PRICES CI OSING rubSer prii > (cents per lb )n Singapore vrMerria*. wrrr Buyer> Sellers Spol nom.i 1 S« pi No 1 KSS No R S !«n Tone:— r toad sPOKh UN The price ol nn ni the local market *»est< da> wai x 87 j I Slj) LUMK)>149 words
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Advertisement225 1956-09-06 2 mm puts you on top-of-the-world a£ Me *sAee#/ PV.etJotr.e_al -cceleratioi-, R^'lv for six, with ample room for high top speed. Corner, as thrush a the luggage required for On rails. Honours, indeed, 50 :o Ion? :r~_r. Here is a Morris valuethus magrur.cent ne*w Moms m for-money car that steps right225 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1956-09-06 3 ACTON CASE: Malacca Girl Says Under Cross-Examination Municipal Councillor Charged With Using Criminal Force On 19-year-old tt THE GIRL -I IN THE j jf^ jt v x%^^' MALACCA, \V c d.— Hedwiges Pavai.. 19. today told the M cca1,063 words
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Article91 1956-09-06 3 Outraged Girls's Modesty A Jiak Lrr.z 19. was found guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday of mrtrag.t-._ the modesty of a 15-year-old schoolgirl, m a .-vlane at Queen Street II a: 5.30 I Th n complainant evidence v trd m cam ra. K. fcjbramamam .-.r_ m P Offl told the91 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-09-06 3 MINISTER of Finance, Col. U.S. I.cc who attended a ceremony of laonching tho Home Guard of Sungei Buloh Village, Selangor, from Phase 111 to Phase 111 V He is M>m handin? shield for efficiency to Home Guard Company Commander Ngoh Hone: Yong. In the centre is the62 words
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Article159 1956-09-06 3 TUNKU TO VISIT NAVAL UNITS WITH independence for the Federation ol Malaya m right, the Federation Chiel Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has decided to see and study the Royal Naval Forces and other facilities on a two-day official visit to ships and establishments m (Singapore. The Chief Minister who is159 words
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Article95 1956-09-06 3 He Exposed' Himself, Court Told A SUB-TENANT was alleged to have indecently exposed himself to the 15-year-old daughter of his cnieftenant. a Singapore Court was told yesterday. ln the Serenth Magistrate's Court, Fleury Harry Francis, an Indian, was charged with committing the ofTence at Jervois Road, on July 7. The95 words
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Article38 1956-09-06 3 A I.ORRY driver, K.N. Rajoo Of Kota Tinggi. was yesterday sentenced m a Singapore Court to three months' jail for theft of a car. outside a hotel m Verdun Road on July l at 12.50 a.m.38 words
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258 1956-09-06 3 Sequel To Missing Revolver And Ammo: Hawker For Trial A REVOLVER and 12 rounds of .38 ammunition reported missing m Oct. 1955 from the office of the Commandant ol the Singapore Special Constabuiar had a sequel m a Singapore court yesterday following the arrest oi an ice-water hawker m Pekin258 words
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Article154 1956-09-06 3 AMEERJAN bin Abdul Razaak, charged with two others with causing hurt to Mohamed Shariff bin Mohamed Kassim, a labourer was sentenced to a month's jail m a Singapore Court yesterday. The other two were Ramalingam Veeriah and Abdul Kader bin Banjce. Abdul Kader was placed on154 words
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Article62 1956-09-06 3 across the face with a rayfish tail. ShariiT waa m ha pital for 12 days. The three accused were picked out by Shanff at an identification parade at the Kanriang Kerbau Police Station. Asked by the Magistrate what they had to say. the three accused alleged that62 words
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Article48 1956-09-06 3 TAN AH MENG, 29. was zed m the Singapore Eighth Magistrate*! Court yesterday with attempting to extort $2,000 from Hong T Ye m a coffee ihop m Albert Street on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Tan claimed trial and was allowed bail of $2,000 m two sureties.48 words
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Article178 1956-09-06 3 THE Board Of the Chinese Chamber cf Commerce. Singapore. at special meeting jresterday, decided to take part m celebrations planned for the Duke of Edinburgh when he visit- the Colony next month. The meeting appointed the Chamber president, Mr. Tan Siak Kew. and the vice-pre-sident.178 words
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Advertisement146 1956-09-06 3 _B_j|__r^ HS^*.' Ij v Want Aiswmyt, imx Call your Cargo Agent or Pan American Phono 2412 Mansfield Co., Ltd., Ocean Bldg., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang PmAMEKKcm LEADER IN OVERSEAS AIR CARGO Proud of it Ct Of course J; it's a Ronson x-"^—^l Whtn you show people your Ronson, t v146 words
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252 1956-09-06 4 Importer Co-operates In Police War On Sex IPOH, Wed.— Another 3.000 obscene books went up m flames, m compliance with Police advice, early this morning. The owner, who burnt them hi-B-M If, was one of two whom GovernBD c n t investigations i]252 words
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Article, Illustration314 1956-09-06 4 Colony Athlete Freed On Arms Charge 5-YEAR JAIL SENTENCE IS QUASHED A YOUNG Singapore athlete, Rama I a m y Jayaram. who WM sentenced to five years' jail for Carrying a revolver, yesterday had tlie sentence quashed by the id' Criminal Appeal. Be was found guilty at the last Assizes314 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-09-06 4 THEBI two Malayans are now qualified zoolo_ists. They received their Ba< helor of Scirnce iegreea m Zoology from the Deput\ Chancellor of Melbourne University !.\st month Both from Penang, M^s Margaret Cheah Sie\ Chen? (left) is ■taj— M on m Australia. itadying for the postcraduate Diploma101 words
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Article79 1956-09-06 4 2 Gunmen Hold Up 3 Girls three teen-aced Chine girls returning home atter a arayang show m Woodlands Road, Singapore on Tuesi night were held up and robbed Sy t'.'.o men armed wi'h revolvers. WhQe the two funmen Bcarched two of the {iris, the third managed to slip ofl and79 words
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Article24 1956-09-06 4 THE body of an unidentified woman was found under a bridge near thr Lee Rubber Company, m Lorong 3. Geylang, la.st night.24 words
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Article26 1956-09-06 4 SITI Zabidah binte Ka.s:sim. 16. died m the Naval Base Asian Hospital where she was tak-^n to after a collision with ,t lorry yesterday.26 words
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121 1956-09-06 4 DORIS (The Girl Who Nearly Caused A Strike) GETS 'WINDFALL' THE management of the Union Insurance Company of Canton yesterday paid Miss Doris Phua. three months* salary as compensation and gave her a certificate to the effect that she had worked with the firm. This decision was arrived at. a_121 words
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Article167 1956-09-06 4 TEN FINED $250 FOR RIOTING TEN ex-employees eighl men a:;d ta r —n :r.c United. Metal HTorks In S pore, were fined X ,l! c b or In default 'wo months' jail by B S.:._apore court I for noting on June 13. At the continued bearing yesterday, Mr, Dennis DC.167 words
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Article104 1956-09-06 4 the Sii capoei Malay Union has no objection to [ti mefl_bcr. Indie Mood. Sidik bin Han Abdul Han-id, member of tbe Legislative Assembly md Assistant Minister tor Education, joining the United Ml National Organization. Secretary of the M Union, Inche Mohd. S. told The Standard jn104 words
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Advertisement265 1956-09-06 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION AURACY, a now pAPITni mUf 1lH m 1 43 A SHOWING! MHriJ JUSTOi fi.30&9.3o P .n. •V^-lK^^^^^3^^2i l^___s___S Jr^i CORNELL BORCHERS GEORGE SANDERS^ ftfr*_2 m j SATURDAY MIDMI.HI! Daring... Sim- king him. j "FIRE IN THE BLOOD" V^vji: H-tlris" RFY'f^v 11,1 nu 45, 4 TODAY! n 7^|^P;265 words
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Miscellaneous345 1956-09-06 4 Standard cMlmcmcic Information at a Glance 1 *-5? VMiA: Judo class ar.d Hockey Pari Piekaen jl6 am. (105 it) RADIO MALAYA (R^lnnal): li HGAPOfft ••r»>' 'A--'-, »s* pg.sfiA'.-.v.-.-uo- -?m?nr-?.„ A .rr c ?3ry.iL« T,ms o Dance a1 Victoria iSJ ft. 7.53 A Ditt v Mu> w S jAfaf'l/* r- 1345 words
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142 1956-09-06 5 A Mountain Is No Bar To' Apex' Men '"MBERS of the Singapore will "move oven mountains" to be of service to their fcliowmen. They have ace that kind of job offered a s a challenge fro m the Director of Social Service. Mr. T. P. C at their first luncheon142 words
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Article53 1956-09-06 5 THE first Singapore Company of the B B:_ hold its annual inspection and display at the Stan ford Girls 4 today at 7.15 p.m. General Officer Co Singapore Base Distri D.C. Tulloch, v. the salute at the para ie while Mrs. Tulloch will z: T* I* I53 words
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Article579 1956-09-06 5 Magistrate: I Saw Her Dance But It Was Not Obscene THE GIRL'S BEING PERSECUTED-COUNSEL Bail Is Raised To $200 IPOH. Wed. 'Allegations that the three dM-lfM Drought against pretty Singapore striptease dancer. Rose Thong, 23, amounted to "abuse ol the powers ol the prosecution" and579 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-09-06 5 TWO future electrical officers of the Royal MaJayan Navy left for a training course m Britain by Qantas BO.AC yesterday. They are, IS-> -ar-old Khor Thiam Sieu 'left' m\ Singapore and Darshan Sinsh also IS. ,f Kuala Lumpur, two officer cadets uho will be away for four91 words
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203 1956-09-06 5 Work Starts Next Year HhALTH Minister, Mr. A. J. Brag I said yesterday plans for a proposed hospital at the old Kallang Airport site ueie completed and were under study by the Public Works Department. Mr. Bra2a said that the question of the203 words
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126 1956-09-06 5 THE Dill World Health Organization m Singapore, Dr. W. VA Yung, left by air yesterday to attend the sevi nth session of the WHO Western Regional Committee meeting m M;m:!a. The rr- ting will last, from > 13. R preventatives from Australia, Cambodia, China126 words
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Article107 1956-09-06 5 Tunku To Give Talk In S' pore TUNKU Ab ..1 EUhman, r :dent of the United M.. National Organization Federation Chief Minister, wi I a talk to members of the Sin ;pore division of U.M.N O. on Sunday, Sept. 9. The genera! ncretary of the local U.M.X.O. told Thq Standard107 words
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Article52 1956-09-06 5 A JIMMY CHOO, known Singapore amateur magician, will give a tWO-hour show for the 1.220 boys of St. hael'S School, m Moulmcin Road, on Sept. 7. All proceeds from Mr. CbOO 1 oue-man magic will be used to buy a new stage curtain for the52 words
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Article299 1956-09-06 5 //f Nearly Made A Meal For The Croc. Mv IM. Pwaeglare, Director of Botanic Gardens, Singapore, yeeterd.iy told .1 tale of how he ran tho risk of being nobbled up by a "white-spirit" crocodile hiic <>n recent expedition to Borneo to sat her rare plant specimens. This experience299 words
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Article123 1956-09-06 5 No Licence For Drugs, $450 Fine JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— For being m unauthorized possession of poisonous drugs and dealing with them. CA. Krishnan Menon. was fined $450 m the Magistrate's Court today. The poison was found m the Gelang Patak Clinic on May 26 when Inspector Tan Hock Kirn and123 words
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279 1956-09-06 5 'Go-Slow Charges The Boss, 'Cheap Labour,' Say Workers MORI than 120 rubber packers employer! by a contractor, Mr. Sn? Kwee Chocn, I godown of Messrs. McAliSter and Company m Robertson Quay. Singapore. staged a three-hour wild-cat strike yesterday. The strike was over Sng's decision to terminate the services cf all279 words
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Advertisement154 1956-09-06 5 T/ie world famous family ot TIGER medicinal products it HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever tor Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Si a ENG AUN TOMG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL HAVE YOU ENTERED YET j FOR T l >u l KING-SIZE o^l 5-IN O\L CONTESI ;oi< r./iK dkinkin(. PARTICI154 words
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Article847 1956-09-06 6 Air Borne Diseases A HM-ELY B| bWB sounded against zer to the C n; heall from airbone diseases. Tho A Malaya's Professc ilogy, Dr A A Sandoabain, assisted I fleers of the Health Ministry, have earned surveys and study of the area surrounding the new International Airport at847 words
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Article496 1956-09-06 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA by' pEDERATION'S two Malay leaders. Tunku Abdul Rahman and Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, have made statements which excite comment. The .secretarygeneral of Party Negara. speaking m Seremban on Sunday, pledged his support to the Alliance "if they will accept Party N'egara's496 words
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Article371 1956-09-06 6 SLAVE-SHIP SEARCH PLAN FAILS GENEVA THE United Nations con- h•: the abolition aj slavery, whi launchad on the genuine desire to improve existing international legislation on the matter, scratched the bottom m the stormy seas of Arab-Western controversy. The purpose of the conference, which was convened under the auspices of371 words
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Article329 1956-09-06 6 raxHE new drafl was alao A more insistent than the Coni ention regarding elimination of slavery m the colonial territories. A nan reservation from the metro* m country was enough tc. withdraw from the huladiction of the convention jo-self-governing area rver.-eas. Under the new drafl no329 words
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Article373 1956-09-06 6 RAWLE KNOX - RA WLE KNOX By HONOR ONG IN a land where decisions are few and far between SOHYO (Japan's general Council of Trades Unions) decided this week not to give outricht support to the Communist Party. SOHYO claims some three million members; it has now admittedly reversed373 words
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Article314 1956-09-06 6 We the PEOPLE i Sir: When we read daily I of broken romance between I Europeans and our lot s] I girls we are apt to con."';-:" j thai 'LOVE AT FIRST I SIGHT is only a silly cx- pression used by young i inexperienced people who I know very314 words
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Article240 1956-09-06 6 selv.t to new surround!) p and new modes of T mri&j their European male partners. Only a few days ago we read of a Chinese girl leadnig a life of loneliness and sadness m a foreign land, m spite of the fact that great kindness has been shown240 words
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Article201 1956-09-06 6 Sir; A Malay wnman was married for 23 year s to a Muslim man and bore him five children. Now she has been divorced and can get no maintenance for her children from the man who fathered them. The magistrate, who only the previous day gave judgment201 words
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Article, Illustration414 1956-09-06 6 JOHN DAVY - STEEL FROM POWDER JOHN DA VY by TTJ NX TJ Abdul Rahman, speaking to the members of the Pudu branch of the M.I.C. referred to the opposition to the guarantee asked for the special posiion of the Malays and jointed out that ''Malays have no other home except Malaya." This414 words
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Article269 1956-09-06 6 Sir; Your cOBI ident G D. Lamberth wr E tain has been charg wn carry:r._ lOatgh vtattvai c;r;y a rk international policy decrees to be necessar with regard tfl Suez." That high interna* pt y ri. re .es emanate I 'Jr.. tec ammW is now obvicus.269 words
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151 1956-09-06 7 )NDON England, Sept. 5 (AP) -4 I Started a London tabloid newspaper, said yesterday that American movie Mar: An Monroe has consulted a gvnaeccl may be expecting a bar Monroe w fe of playwright Arthur Miller, had been absent for four days from the151 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-09-06 7 FORMER Egyptian belly dancer Saniia Carnal is shown hero m her apartment m th<* Z.imleck district of Cairo overlooking the PUref Nile. She recently joined the Nation il Liberation Army of Egypt as a volunteer and puts m her round of drill and rifh' practice at the56 words
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Article77 1956-09-06 7 CAIRO. Egypt, >ept 5. "Up have not started to attack each other >ct. ill.' a Premier Rone; t CI Menzies said last ni-ht m obvious good humour at the end of the third M*>sion of the ->uez talks with President Nasser. Egyptian reporter asked: "Do you expect77 words
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Article74 1956-09-06 7 Lavt Pa session lasted 1 hour, 45 minutes. "Wit b <dy doing a bit ef i talking M acs exuned afterward. taken to mean that. for the first time. N I participated m the actual discussion. Previously Menzies had done most or al the talking. explaining the74 words
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Article136 1956-09-06 7 quite a bit more discus rinj to do. Nasser went to last night's meeting almost directly irom a .'i^-hour closed door conteronce with Gen. Abdel Hakim Amcr, his close friend and Commander-in-Chief of ed forces. There was no disclosure cf what they talked about, but Na136 words
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Article53 1956-09-06 7 SAN ANTONIO. Texas. S I AP) The complainl was no fairy tale even if tt did sound like the stor y cf the three bears. ri Crowley told police he and his wife returned on Monday after an absence of several days. "Somebody slept m my53 words
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Article94 1956-09-06 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Sept. 5 (AP) Battle-tested French troops arc expected to arrive within the next it thA British i>lanri base m the Eastern Mecliter- ranean. Th-^ ma. p. body of French troops, who are being sent here bees I I the Suez id been expected94 words
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Article42 1956-09-06 7 U.S. Employ ment WASHINGTON S-pt l (APi— The us G vernment xpected to announce. probably next Monda: doling August the number of Americans holding 'jobs r record 66,800.000. while the total unemp. pped Ired thousand ta lowest pom: :r. r. a ye..42 words
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Article35 1956-09-06 7 BARI. Italy. Se; P •Japan Day" will be c ed on Sept. I Ia anl Fair here. Japan uttctr fter a thr*?' v absence and an i pre by the Japan Morya35 words
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Article34 1956-09-06 7 BERL" Bel 5 t -The t fermai radio announced ye the opening er a cadet school to train office: I idl D M nister ■toph op -k-end m the town v -trg.34 words
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Article25 1956-09-06 7 GALVESTON. Texas. Sept. i Irickson U wm "feeling much —so much so that irden an oxygen **jnt removed from her r tn >sarj25 words
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Article52 1956-09-06 7 iSI v ;rand D B *aed fro m Srjn I a war prison i n o*t 1. his :d yesterday. ney Ott eh n 1 that Adm. his 10-year pi c on that date a**see_ no reas tbe contrc! i ithority mmuai not re.e_.e .-.r.52 words
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Article34 1956-09-06 7 PLES. Italy..- I API L -nbardy. and 70 guests were hospttaMaad from food poison ug after ear dding c at Palma Campania Monday. Police said they rr looking for the cake ba34 words
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Article, Illustration131 1956-09-06 7 Mar. v are fCfc 1 88 of the WyhH«| In AA;ers. Within the last few d>■ Uf French cargo ships have unlr i .pplies at issol m for the main troop aiTtl i official word has been ed on the total number i I:• nch troopa to be131 words
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Article156 1956-09-06 7 NICOSIA, Bept. 5 (Reuter) —It wa_ officially announced early today that NiCQs Kranidiotis. Sccretary-Generai of the Ethnarchy. which directs Qreek Orthodox Church m Gypras< had been arrested An official statement said evidence now available regarding the initial organization and planning of the KOK A terrorist156 words
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Article80 1956-09-06 7 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. B, lAPJ .mom Studio announced c terday that Sir Winston Churehil] will make a brief inpearance In a Rock Hudson film The Studio, doing riHirctl for the movie u Sornething of Value." came across some prophetic words Churchill wrote m 1907,80 words
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Article210 1956-09-06 7 ULADELPHIA, Sept I, (AP) The exploded scientific hoax of the Piltdown man has been |OOd for scientists trying to trace man's beginnings, a Briti.-h anthropologist said ia.-t oia tt For nearly 40 years the skull of the Piltdown man from f was sene: I r*|210 words
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Article53 1956-09-06 7 PARIS. Sept. 5 (AP) French soldiers take their wine with them. Among the 45 merchant ships the French Navy has requisitioned for the Suez squadron on Cyprus Is the 3226-ton wine tanker Bacchus. It is normally cne of the fleet that brings Algerian wine53 words
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Article30 1956-09-06 7 JOHANNESBURG. Sept S, (UP)— The South African Government is considering deleting Hrn franking words "On Her Majesty's Service" from official envelopes. Prime Minister J. G. Strijdom said yesterday.30 words
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Article221 1956-09-06 7 Mutilated Body Found Outside Blazing House JOHANNESBURG, Sept. 5 (Reuter)-— An aged African, Bishop John Robert Douglas Sims, was murdered by rioting Africans yesterday m the African township of Evaton near Johannesburg. The Bishop's body was found under a peach tree outside his home burned and mutilated221 words
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Article115 1956-09-06 7 NO DANGER TO BURMAU BA SWE RED TROOPS RANGOON. Sept. 5 I U Ba esterday that the Burmese Government did not think the Communist Chinese had committed m the occupation of areas on the nese borders. He told a news conference her the Government I a -cist Peoples I Leagu115 words
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Article112 1956-09-06 7 CHICAGO. Sept 5 (AP) The body of a 1-year-old girl was found yesterday m her basement apartment. P g said rats had chewed he death. The girl's two sisters, who slept m another bed m the same room, were unhurt T he children's parents112 words
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Article149 1956-09-06 7 MAN HAS THROAT SLIT ALGIERS, Sept. 5 (UP) A pißftfi ■fjltl ride m the Chicago tradition brought death m the Casbah tradition a slit throat to a rebel leader on Mon day, it was learned here yesterday. The crumpled body of Ah dl>cn CVC(i149 words
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Article148 1956-09-06 7 Miracle At Lourdes For A Red NICE. France. Sept. 5 (AP) A Communist electrician. who said his right arm and leg were paralyzed alter a fail, declared yesterday that he had suddenly regained the Use of his limbs after bathing once at the Catholic shrine m Lourdes. "I don't know148 words
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Article75 1956-09-06 7 PITTSBURGH, Sept. 5 (AP) Hospital records yesterday disclosed one of the oddest accidents of the Labour Dayweekend Thomas Otto. 16, was recovering from internal injuries suffered when he was run n by an ostrich. Otto stepped onto the race track at a county fair during a75 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-09-06 7 THE 'snark. an intercontinental atomic missile 7 1 feet long, is hauled into Ihe cargo space of a (ilohemaster aircraft at Northrop air force ba^e, Hawthorne alifomia, for transshipment to the air force missile test centre .it Patrick air fore* base. I lorida. on \i;_ 0 Wings and63 words
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Article131 1956-09-06 7 LONDON. Sept 5 (AP) Herbert Hooley collected £75,n00 from a football lottery bet yesterday and told how he had been so broke he had to borrow money to mai;e the winning bet "I'd spent my last few shiliings en rr day present a pair of131 words
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Advertisement78 1956-09-06 7 j World's Only "Worry -Free" Watch /<_H^__^T:s2<\ a"-**. BoN___Q_s f A w a^ nP3 y j3v%.* A '**fc ■_I_3l_m\v > /B_ whatever you do, V^-^ |S_K_l_Vj__^ Vi/B VH f C^fr-o-sX vvith you, infallibly Kfi on ti m ond v_\ n -SMmonn-V) l-Mfc-l >C^^"^f MIDO B I IW^ _fki_^^_^_9^l^^_r^_-l winds H78 words
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Article, Illustration395 1956-09-06 8 A Little I want... My M-Mam oh! There ...She Is! Girl Is Lost-And Found! 1- IT was somewhere be- tween the second and third j ice-cream that the little X Welti of Julie Cook turned upside down. She was lookI ing: for something and get- ting depressed about it. 1395 words
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259 1956-09-06 8 JAKARTA, Sept. 5 (Reuter)— The Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army. Major General Abdul Haris Xasution was today reported to have ordered the former commander of West Java, Colonel A. X. Kawilarang to She an account of his action m ordering* an investigation259 words
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Article122 1956-09-06 8 Grace To End Her Film Career Paris. Bept 5 (AP) PrlnceM Grace of Monaco yesterday confirmed that she ha.> definitely ended her him acting career and confided that no name has been picked ver fog the expected heir to the Monaean throne. Prince Ra;n< r and Princess Grace the former122 words
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Article60 1956-09-06 8 HANOVER. We I Germany. Sept. 5 i Reuter) Nearly 3,000 officials-, a police cordon and barbed wire will protect the Stadium here where the Soviet football team are to meet the West Gorman^ on Sept. 15. '"Not a mouse will be able to set through without a ticket."60 words
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Article93 1956-09-06 8 CAIRO. Sen; 9 (AP> The Egyptian authorities announced today thai two persons am ed on e-pionage charges had been released because "it is definitely established they were not m any way implicated m the ease." Prosecutor General Hafez Sahck announced the re. case of the two93 words
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Article40 1956-09-06 8 A soviet ethnologist told a mooting of scientist- m Philadelphia yesterday that the skeleton of a child who lived m an age elating back 30.000 to (30.000 years had been found m a cave m the Crimea. —Renter.40 words
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Article138 1956-09-06 8 20 Killed In Express Smash-Up SPRINGER, N, v Mexico, Sept. 5 (AP) Twenty ml were kilied today when the speeding Santa Fe "Chief" smashed head-on into a mail train m New Mexico. Railway officials said the death toll may be higher when wrecking crews pry into the twi ted and138 words
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Article129 1956-09-06 8 DACCA. Sept. 5 (IP)— Fast Pakistan Governor. Fazlul Hug today cabled President Iskander Mirza m Karachi to fly to Dacca and take personal charge of the tense situation growing out of Tuesdays hunger riots. Hundreds of steel-helmet-ed armed police patrolled Dacca m the wake of hunger129 words
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Article76 1956-09-06 8 BEIRUT. Sept. 5 (AP)— The offices of the British-owned Arab News Agency here were dynamited today. The raiders left a warning pinned to the door which said: "Quit our country, you spies. This is only our first visit to you." The explosion caused no casualties and76 words
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118 1956-09-06 8 NAGASAKI. Sept. 5 (AP) Kyodo News Service said today a nearly fully developed "foetus" was removed yesterday by surgery from "the abdomen of Hiroshi Ore. a nine-year-old Japanese boy Dr. Ra;.-uke Shirabe of University Hospital, who per- formed the operation, said the foetus118 words
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185 1956-09-06 8 Court Told Of 520,000 Deal HONGKONG, Sept. 5 (Reuter)— Ham h arles Patterson, a member ol Boh< spic Mining v testified m court toda> \r H-MffcM-f Govern, ment's Superintendent ol Mines William Mv Keay, Astood up at a meeting on Maj It,185 words
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Article125 1956-09-06 8 Nina Is Still Charged With Their LONDON Sept. 5 (UP) Poncmareva, 27-year-old champion girl athleti still charged with the tl of five hats from a London for her arrest is still ■>.-.. Magistrate Clyde Wilson xpected to withdraw today however last week when Nina faite* r.ow up to answer the125 words
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402 1956-09-06 8 WASHINGTON, Sept. 5— President Eisenhower said today the Federal Government should not intervene m racial disturbances arising from school integration unless the states are unable to maintain order. Questioned at his news conference on dla rders m Texas and elsewhere at the402 words
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164 1956-09-06 8 BriJ*?P2? i 5 Reut er)~Mr. Hugh G Bn ish Labour Party's chief, has summoned an urgent meeting 0 f his "shadow cabinet"-the Oppos laiiiamcntary leadership— tomorrow to discuss latest developments m the Suez crisis Mr. Gaitskell has already,* twice urged B Sir Anthony Eden164 words
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Advertisement168 1956-09-06 8 /________^B*"^^^s^^s^^ku__-__-__*_-__-_. '-kB-— *^M ---^B 1 l v, ,J6 na________l __^*a_. tt^^B __________________r V anatT* J '_\\.\v.\a\\\\\v\\\\vv\vv\\\\\\'.vv\\\v\vvv\\\\\\ \\v\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v\vv\\\\\\\\\vv\v\vv\v\\\\\v\v\\vvv\v J Every wise Ovz^^f motorist b^^^t"/ knows >^ jfiy A when replacement parts: s^^-«^/ become necessary 1 af.f y// exact duplicates j j 7 aro best that's why I I GEiUHNEraJRO I 1168 words
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Article102 1956-09-06 9 Letter FROM INDIA E are almost hope at the end of the bitter controversy created by the V.res Reorganixaton proposals. The proposed bilingual -_fc of Bombay including Gujerat, Maharashtra, Sourashtra and Vidarba Bombay City os the Capital original idea of keeping the City under Central administration having ::cn given up102 words
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Article909 1956-09-06 9 (QUEENS! _ND and Western Australia s generally conceded Queen inders and V A i ins resp c ci to be the up-and-coming States m such as produc 0 ■nd Queensreo lv HOI hearing about Sta tl bcarlearnt of a discovery to enhanco I r optimism ab909 words
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Article1025 1956-09-06 9 -THE MAIN REASON WHY INDIA WAS SO EASILY "OCCOPIED" BY FOBEIGN INVADERS FROM THE TIME OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT, 2,000 YEARS AGO, TO THE BRITISH RAJ. GO, TO |^^3^^^^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^l A handful Ol th es appears m ba not of rr. Kfc sequence here The essei I I ling1,025 words
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Article504 1956-09-06 9 JIM HENRY - LETTER from Down under JIM HENRY By Owr Queensland Correspondent plenty oj souvenirs, and "mrna Fascinated by the bartering In Change Alley, the renowned shopping centre, and the little shops. Gail was struck by the conbetween the plush night and good living S-M IS W, and the strange sight of504 words
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Article276 1956-09-06 9 metres. 03.3 sees. (Dutch girl Cocky (iastelaars held the record at 64 sees, for a Sfr\ard pool; Dawn's swim was o\er a 55-yard course). Lorraine's trainer, Frank (iuthrie, said her new figures will stagger the world "but just wait until the Olympic (iames m November. By then Lorraine will276 words
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Advertisement197 1956-09-06 9 Xow- finer, milder smoking j I rrr number seven AA\\- I fur^ VIRGINIA Ban M B£ m 1 i__U SI JEUR^I V__S%.- PARIS I GENEVA I /n Super -Constellation m Comfort and Speed. B AIRINDIA I Ay ADELPHI BUILDING. SINGAPORE, TEL: *****. I _H a^Ma___lM(. mm .*.i.'.'i w l; >.».197 words
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Miscellaneous252 1956-09-06 9 > TOP 'S Ql OT \TION: I little Tire is quickl. Iden W in, be- ing r-: ers cannot ,1 J qiK- Meke*peare ,1 I H L R > 1> V I <> R i K^i'M I' I I 1 finances. tact h others. Be i suave, charming, do not252 words
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Miscellaneous75 1956-09-06 9 ANOTHER PUZZLE TOMORROW Vi _Az ur/;' ''v c -'^M_\* 3 IM^MIM^M^Wrm -^M _lS "A j. vM_' *oE G J£J A v a < m \cyj= '< r *> 4 A>MT^ y I JB-BB'"- Hj- M-'-HM-l *B___ %c J ma Mj* »<: 5* s- -"^H A J( -~BaB-" B fl J75 words
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108 1956-09-06 10 LEADING Japanese businessmen are planning: to establish sn industries m Singapore to produce goods for local consumption and to supp] neighbouring areas, the Japanese Consul -General m Singapore Mr Ken Imiya, told The Standard yeamammj. sir. Ninom is just returned to the Colonj after consultation108 words
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Article49 1956-09-06 10 Business In Shares terday reported tr.r business done: Con Tin Bom I a* F N. ord_ $2.02. $2.00 odd lot Hamme Metal Box $1.55 Robinaon od« Traders tZSt Times 3. $3. al Malay 36 Amal 17/IJ. 17/-: B 24 delayed; X I X 36 to $1; S. Bagan $1.18.49 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-09-06 10 They Plan A Mill In Colony THREE Malayans, who are on a five-year course m textile chemistry m Germany, plan to set up a textile finishin*? mill m Singapore after their studies. The students are Darshan Singh, Jaspal Singh and Saranpal Singh, sons of Colony textile merchants. Thry have already96 words
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Article141 1956-09-06 10 REPORTS of China .soliciting for offers of Malayan rubber steadied Singapore rubber prices yesterday, first grade rubber for September shipment closing at 92 3/8 cents per lb., a rise of cent on Monday. The market was quiet throughout ihe day with _mall business passing. Upccuntry141 words
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Article147 1956-09-06 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTEK ROADS Sudan Ar :n. Prince. Preeila. Inverbank. If-Uru, Cornelius Maersk, Al ipenor. El Brer. I Fernba* Benveg bus. AutoMabel Ryan, Tolouse. Nelus. INMR ROADS Perak. Tong Sing. Tone Nam. Lam Ann. Paiangan. Aik Hin Sg. Se. Asahan, Calt. 93. Bidor. Sri Trenggani. Moonfish. Panteh. Cambay Breeze.147 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-09-06 10 THE Happy World Deetrica] Show m Singapore which opened on Aug. 29 and will last till Sunday continues to attract enthusiastic crowds, according to a spokesman of the organizers. At the George Lee stand (>een below) a wide range of Frigidaire refrigerators snd appliances is98 words
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Article111 1956-09-06 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing price yesterday were: Copra Sept. |26| buyers. $26] sellers; coconut oil (bulk) 139] sellers, coconut oil (drums) $42a sellers; Ifuntok white peppn $122 sellers. Sarawak white SI 2I, Special Sarawak blark $B... Singapore Copra Assodal l do Q* prices: Sep' $261 buyers.111 words
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Article21 1956-09-06 10 TOTAL exports of rubber from Singapore and Federation of Malaya during August amounted to 82.863 tons, according to statistics.21 words
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Article58 1956-09-06 10 MALAYA' had steady support; chanp< n| brokers' Association y< Tins were generally better. Rubber shares were Price changes aimoun by the Association yesterd-f were: 39.fi 4" «~J nunting npar 34'- M Pungah 8 1 6 4 Tekka Taiping 7 9 I ■ufw Mm Malayan ent 170 Box58 words
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Article53 1956-09-06 10 V -LA YAN July showed production stock.s dropping .-:ghtlj| below the June figur Production of tin-in cento 4.928 tons, whih during the month was tons against 5.287 tons 5,944 ton.- ely. The total pi iud n foi f.r.-t ■\< months of t r amoun I n53 words
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Advertisement530 1956-09-06 10 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT F.M.S. CAP. 137) EPOH AND MFNC.LEMBL TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE. TT Ls proposed under Secti n 1 144 -f -.no Town B Enactment to amend tbe apprc ed -on n :i m No. B Gaz N 1 1 io n No 234»? 3' of Ip 1 -oning530 words
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Advertisement432 1956-09-06 10 NOTICES I IN THE M \TTER OF THE COMP AN lES ORDINANCE 111!) 194 b AND IN THE MATTER OF HIN WAH RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED Members' V; ntary W.n.-ir.^-Up VI Extraordinai Meeting of the I *he above-named comp duly con D IN x ie Street, Ipoh or. day of August,432 words
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Advertisement561 1956-09-06 10 j AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES 1 To be held at our saleroom No. 10 Chulia Street on Wednesday, 12th September 1036 at 2:30 p.m. MORTGAGEES SALE. Lot I— One equal undivided third share of Land-; orT EAST COAST ROAD. area. B4M ML ft.: li Acres 2 Roods 29561 words
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Advertisement584 1956-09-06 10 JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS from Class T>' and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johore. up to noon of the 15th. September. 1956 for:SUPPLY DELIVERY OF METAL FROM AVER HITAM QUARRY FOR PERIOD 1.10.56 TO 30.9.57. Full particulars may be obtained from the Senior584 words
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Advertisement282 1956-09-06 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION A'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN x> that LIM BOON KEE of No. 170 Tyrwhitt Road. Singapore, Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person Who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be srantrd .should send a written and Signed statement of the facts to the282 words
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Advertisement139 1956-09-06 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adnoric, Ncor Eost, Ind.o ond Colombo to D,okorto ond Hong kong. Pcnong P Shorn Molocco S| m.v. DINARA' 1 5 Sept 4 5 Sepf From Hongkong to Bombov Aden. P S_oor. Port, Said, Beyrouth, Venice, Trieste ond X ic!o Spore Molocco P S hem m.v. TRIGLAV" 9139 words
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Advertisement751 1956-09-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings »oi Bangkok ond/oi Foi tost Penong P S'Kosr S'oore "JUTLANDIA" In Port 1 0 1 2 Sept "SONGKHLA" 91 2 Sept 15 1 4 Sept 1 5 1 7 Sept "FALSTRIA" 15/16 Sept 17 I S Sept 19 20 Sept "ASIA" 12 M Oct "MEONIA"751 words
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Article, Illustration693 1956-09-06 12 A Catalogue Of Political Trifles PEOPLE'S Action Party assemblymai-, Mr. Lee Kuan S called the Governor's address an "empty exhortation" lacking m imagination. Mr. Lee IOCUSsed his cri- ma on the failures of each, •;r Front Government mini- r He said the entire693 words
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510 1956-09-06 12 MR. Lim Choon Mong (LibSoc. Seranznnn) said it was most tncoonfil R to note that Government realised that nal proopeiity depended on co-operation between cmpli and employees. The constant preachm, oi this philosophy by the Lib-Soc. durhad n °t been m vain He510 words
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993 1956-09-06 12 Let There Be No Bickering About Merdeka Plan Li m IN THE SPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Hopes Of A Chief Minister SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, appealed m the Legislative Assembly yesterday for all-party solidarity m the next Merdeka talks m London. He said it was because he believed993 words
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Article572 1956-09-06 12 EDUCATION education' Minister, _frJ Chew Swee Kee, said that new primary schools m the island will be bigger, with accommodation for 18 class rooms .d of the present 15. He said that Government plans to build 18 sciiools a year. In addition, he said, a number of -mailer572 words
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Advertisement193 1956-09-06 12 i jALt FREE GIFTS j i LAST 3 DAYS Final Reductions on all Departments I; Sale Ends at 6 p.m. on Sat. 8-9-1956. PEIPING STORE 6, Rdffles Place 173. Orchard Rd. WE OPEN ON EVERY SATURDAY. A HUMAN STORY OF THE FRAAT.C SEARCH FOR A MDXAPPED BABY! f^Tb-^^ DAVID FARRAR193 words
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Advertisement195 1956-09-06 12 -^%Q_^--- The ALABAMA Expose That 1 _i_H Kiii_B _B_alW_F A _l 4Mmmw Bffir j_B ____3^_s l_a^S _w^ IBHJagB Sk I Lilt) _BH_l P <mWWS- $B§&a%k Im\\ WmW^mmVSS S_-B_f_l B < < Bg||f' l --r^y^------r B h IP _P^ B _F^w_--?BB ___L__i___d_t_teiiJi -F^ aB W^-awn *m% B k__B ___Ib_-_^^_h_-_I ii_i_-_i -_i_195 words
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391 1956-09-06 13 THE Pakistan National Soccer team beat a weak Indo -Malav Eleven by six -oals tn one m the opening match of their Colony tour at Jalan Besar last nijjht. AJthoug irgiii of victm was convincing enough, tho Pakistanis, a^ tonal team I391 words
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Article109 1956-09-06 13 r atbcr hurdle m the Senior Cup Competltk>r p; >r lat Fane After a goalless first half {danders opened the score m am 35th minute throu. Ten minutes mam Bm Ii md- t hai r lead irhen Saparin turned a nice c from Sabiton into the109 words
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Article62 1956-09-06 13 the lean Ie reprt the Singapore Indians against the il Air Foi S -apore. m their annual cricket match for the Gandni Memorial Cup to be played on Saturday and Su I mm S I v. Ra.ienH'archaran Singh. Harbans S (jh, Hyder Sithawalla R tm Gurbachan62 words
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Article33 1956-09-06 13 BADAN Keai ia beat St. n's S| U Club by four *»oals to two m a SAFA jui lor CupHi loeeer aiatcb lyed at Jalan Besar stadium last nig I33 words
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Article64 1956-09-06 13 S' goon Garden Score A Dozen SERANGOON Garden Sports Club whipped Royal New Zealand Air Force by 12 goals to one In a friendly soccer ma'^h y^:<' at tbe Garden Estate yesterday. The winners led 4-0 at half time. Eric Tan 4. Shariff bin Sulaiman S. Donald Hyton I. and64 words
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Article41 1956-09-06 13 THE Singapore Eurasian Assoi latii n youth Moven h will hold their annual athletic sports on Saturday at 3 p.m. on the SRC. padang Events for boyi ard f_rli divided into three divisioni are on the afternoon's programme.41 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-09-06 13 IV lloon Ummmgs mmmaU*my t winner of the "Mr. Physique" title m the recent four-nation maightUfting meet m Jakarta, is Malacca's pride. Got proved that the Settlement is no more a 'sleepy hollou\ Gam toali to hotlyhuilding at the fl£e 17a At present, he is 19 yrs. lie71 words
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458 1956-09-06 13 First Forest Hills Upset By SA's Little Segal FOREST HILLS, New York. Sept. 5 (AP) Abe Segal, a little known South African, scored the first bijr upset of the national tennis championships yesterday when he eliminated seventh-seed llf Schmidt of Sweden while two top American stars— Dick Sav'tt and Hamilton458 words
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385 1956-09-06 13 Pirie Slams Hungarians In Record 3,000 m STOCKHOLM, Sept. 4 (Reuter) Gordon Pirie 25-year-old paint salesman shattered the 3.000 metrerecord at Mall-toe Southern Sweden tonight with a time of 7m. 52.85. He was m a ticid which Included the powerful Hungarian trio of Sander lharos with Whom Pirie shared the385 words
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Article61 1956-09-06 13 LONDON. Sept 4 (Heater) fa league results were LEAGUE 1 Arsenal 1. Preston Nortbend 2. LEAGUE II Bristol C; v 0, Fulham J. Grimsby T 3. Middleboro I Ll \GTJE 111 i Southern i Brentfor 2. Brighton-H A. 5. Watfor<* 4 Torquay United 1. Ll AGUE 111 (Northern)61 words
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181 1956-09-06 13 1 iIIKI three Col■ I athletes have been united to takf p<rt m the floodlit .meet sponsored b> the Singapon Vmateur Athletic Association m aid «'f the SOSC Games I'und <»n s rpL 12 at Jalan Kesar stadium The athletic meet at 7.00181 words
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Article132 1956-09-06 13 Ronnie On 'Voyage Of No Return' RONNIE Manasseh. Singapore's most talked a wish boxer, leaves the Colony for Australia aboard the II V Charon today, but not as a member of Singapore's squad to the Olympics. Ronnie's trip to Australia will be one of no return as his family is132 words
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Article259 1956-09-06 13 800 Boys Abuse Referee POOR sportsmanship on the part of some supporters marred what might well have been the mat< h mi the evening when Cheong Cheng Swee (Merrytimr) beat Leong Yun Chan (Marigold) 15-11. IJ-11 m thr semi-final of the Singapore Badminton259 words
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Article78 1956-09-06 13 SEREMBAN, Wed lnr Pakistan National SOCeet team will pla> three tames against Federation sides, including a "te-f anainst Malaya. Mr Kuok Kin Keng. Secretarj of the Football Association ol Malaya, disclosed tonight On Saturday the Pakistanis will meet the Malaya (up champions Selangor The following day they78 words
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Article57 1956-09-06 13 :H IC AG Sepl Harlem learn New Zeala' After a Canada. the team wi'.l go to Japan for a series, foi Formo>a. Ho d. Philippines. Indonchine. rnved m Sydney or. Dec ".ng a months' there a '•< v Zea•*d wind the Hawaiian I to the U.S. on57 words
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Miscellaneous168 1956-09-06 13 Todays Sport SOCCER community league: C'r vans at Jala' stadium p.m. Junio* X 'ong JsjC >l AHah Gey- Li 1 Abner g/ Al Ca PP 1 I 555S^AH WERE WILUM' r l^w^rr.^AT^N S b^f^dM WHUT R* VO N -v DAV .r-=^FX MOON CLNT. NJO ivIATTER MOW LOMG J /JJ J^JJ168 words
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Article, Illustration276 1956-09-06 14 A DREAM TO COME TRUE FOR FEDERATION'S SPORTSMEN souvenir of our independence." He disclosed that m view of the urgency of the task. Government hopes to give for Its construction negotiated contracts to first-class contractors m the country. "It must be ready by August for we are planning a miniatureU.P. - 276 words
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Article, Illustration2206 1956-09-06 14 WINDSOR LAD - GALA OPENING HITS BETTORS BIG PLU HGE WINDSOR LAD ly Mortimers Double Include Biggest Upset by Crown Link lon Geyer a.stride. upset a big: betting plunge on Shoethroush with a well-timed run m the straight to win furlongs at Bukit Timah yesterday, second day of the ptember Meeting. THE BIG2,206 words
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Article413 1956-09-06 14 Singapore-— 2nd. Day, Wed. Sept. 5, 1956: Going— Heavy NOTE: Numbers m bracket denote barr.er pos-r*on. 409—223 Stealth (6) 812 Paterson 12 140—109 Applause '15. 808 Leong 13 180—133 Fair Raleigh (11) 806 Smitii 14 635—341 Solar Minstrel '4' 8.10 Donne.lv 15 119— 80 Sooka 13'413 words
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Article379 1956-09-06 14 K.C. Arun - K.C. Arun I! KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Ten thousand tons of concrete, 113,000 cubic yards of earth and two million dollars work on them for 1 1 months more as fast as the Federal PWD., and you will get Malaya's mammoth Merdeka stadium into shape. T h i r379 words
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Article154 1956-09-06 14 LONLOV Sept. 4 il'Pi Former world champion jockey Sir Gordon Ricbardi of England seni a cablegram todaj to Johnny Longden of the Unit ed States which read: "Well done. heartiest congratu.a tions.'' Sir Gordon was congratulating English-bom Lon_rten oa passing Richard*- world record of riding 4.870154 words
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