Singapore Standard, 8 September 1956
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Title Section33 1956-09-08 1 Singapore Standard standard pol.ci jlB P^ \M\ *X_ Hrn brigade general hospital ***** (5 line.) 2400 //W W 2811 2414 \II No. 68 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1956 14 PAGES J 5 CENTS33 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-09-08 1 y PFRATION Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rah- ■■..->, -\treme leftA pictured m the eneineerin**; action of the Royal Malayan Navy >evterday durine hrs tour of nnval units m S ingapore— Standardpic.33 words
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223 1956-09-08 1 S'pore As Base For Future Federation Navy? THi: Fateratiaa Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, laid here yes-I'-id.t* lh.il he hopp'l Singapor-g could he us*d t*s i hase for the future I- I* (ter.it ion Na\ y until Ihey had rstablished "ne of their own Ch M.n.. --vs.no I naval establl223 words
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278 1956-09-08 1 TALKS FAIL, MENZIES AWAITS ORDERS CAIRO, Sept. 7 The Suex talks hove failed and Mr. R. G. Menzies and his colleagues on the five-nation mission are awaiting word from London and Washington on their future plans, a sourse close to the Egyptian Government said last night. The only hope for278 words
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Article, Illustration389 1956-09-08 1 The Big Debate Ends And Hart Gets His $7 M So Many Questions To Answer The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved two motions presented by the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, for supplementary expenditure totalling 57.719.17 H. They were, however, passed only after some searching questions were put to389 words
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Article199 1956-09-08 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 7, (IP).— A former Indonesian diplomat today admitted m Jakarta District Court that he falsified trade documents for a Singapore business firm m 1954. Arsiad Astrajuda. former Vice-Consul m Singapore, told the Presiding Juri.e. Liem Gie Kheng that he falsified bank receipts to199 words
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509 1956-09-08 1 MORE REWARDS OFFERED FOR RED TERRORISTS KUALA KANGSAR, Fri —Government has offered more rewards for the capture or killing of Communist terrorists. Anion- those on the "death" list are Chan Tai Seng. 50. the terrorist "big shot" m the Kroh area. He is a state commit toe men .ber of509 words
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Article125 1956-09-08 1 c lost his kilt m front of the Queen BRAEMAR. Scotland, Sept. 7 (AP) Wrestler John Bland qualified as the most embarrassed man m Britain yesterday when he lost his kilt m front of the Queen and four other members of the royal family. The incident125 words
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240 1956-09-08 1 Task Force Action Will Depend On Menzies Report 1 (INDON. S* pi. 1 IF Britain A rnri-rs la thr Mg Suez Expeditionan Force m the Mediterraneaa will hince <>n thf* p-is--n.il uport of chiei negotiator Rnbrrt Ci Meaniea ta Sir Anlhonv fcdcn next week, informed source* said today More than240 words
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333 1956-09-08 2 But Action Stayed Until Legal Point Is Cleared KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. Jusfice Smith m the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal today ordered the retrial of a doctor on charges of issuing false medical certificates. II however, agreed to have the order staved I pending333 words
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Article79 1956-09-08 2 Malay Must Be Used, says UMNO -The mal Orn will ig -ously to introduce mv into *c uve C I dec', i Senu b Rahman, the today. nee Manifesto has J d that M c the official language of the country." he said. nolicy of cc if multi-lingualism ved." Inche79 words
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Article121 1956-09-08 2 Warran For Arrest of Witness B T MERTAJAM I •rrant ol by Cor ie Hassan bin A Of at ndant. eribed by the F -^>s of a fatal 'hich occurthe main tr Perma*i--_' T.r.isSi v Village on June I Inspect Pa nanathan whc Coroner an enda n t X r*-*d121 words
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Article98 1956-09-08 2 SEREHBAN. Fri. Seremban Town Councilor Mr. Chen yen KIPOO today expressed a. arm over the increasing number of armed robberies fag the Seremban I im area and called for mere action on the part of the police. Mr. Cheah, a schoolmaster, representing Labour, stated that these98 words
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Article62 1956-09-08 2 BUKIT MF.RTVJAM. Fri.— The Alliance leader m the Settlement Council. Dr. Lim Chong EU, declared cpen Btanyac's n>-w service station nere last evening, describing it as a modern station to serve the n^ris ol the Increasing motoring public. The kiosk Is operated by Mr reap Ran62 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-09-08 2 pic. A Singapore Jewish family yesterday left m the Dutch liner. Tjiluwah, for Hongkong en route to the United States where they will settle down to a new life. They are (from left) Miss Sybil I.elah. Mr. and Mrs. Sassoon Lelah and their David. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article67 1956-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Pneumonia killed tho most number of people m the Feneration m the week ending Aug. 13. taking a toil of thirteen. In all there were A< COSOI reported, a government announcement stated. Diphtheria deaths numbered IT m the same period out of a67 words
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Article44 1956-09-08 2 TELOK ANSON, Fri. KS. Naidu, Assistant Commissioner for Labour, A er Perak, was fined $35 by Mag ti te E. If. Smallwood oo Wednesday on a charge of speeding Naidu, who did not appear m court, pleaded guilty by letter.44 words
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Article80 1956-09-08 2 KUALA L T [PUR, Fri. Mr Gregor P atig i one of the woi id's most celebcellist, end musical romp give an exposition of his r to the car ie lovers when I at the Chinese Assembly A on Tuesday night. vho will arrive m80 words
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Article154 1956-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Minister ior Commerce and Industry Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rati nan, said today that from talks carried out BO far. there ara _ood reason to believe that the proposed Industrial Development (finance) Corporation would materialse. Tc:--. one of the154 words
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75 1956-09-08 2 FIRST STEP TOWARDS MALAYAN ARMY KUALA LUMPUK, Fri.— The Federation Government is sending a local man i- t British War Office to learn how to operate the admin istratne machincn -,< ann a I^^^^H^^^^^^^^H Snam-M Civil H I I for the 'I I75 words
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Article153 1956-09-08 2 CLOSING robbe! prirei (cents per lb m Sing] V>ir \esterda> ut rr Bi_\pr*> pr, om S pi h-** No 1 »:--*> n _t-S.S N( 3 88. 1 out Stead* SPDKt iIN The prx p of lln or the iora! njarkpf jpvtpr daj v-.iv 5388J (^*P 1 1* LONDON153 words
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Article123 1956-09-08 2 'Govt, Men Rude To Peasants' ALOR STAR. Pit— Inche Asaharl Taib. yesterday complained at th" State Counci] meeting that the peasants were being rudely treated by the Land Office staff here. "In actual practice the people are siow to reap the benefit of any scheme rr plan devised by Government."123 words
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Article30 1956-09-08 2 MR. J. H. Loch has assumed duties as District Officer, Batang Padang, South Perak, m place of Mr. P. R. Metcalfe who ha s left the disv* transfer30 words
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Article171 1956-09-08 3 A Problem In Human Values 'T hey Won 't Move, They Can't Afford Rent Of SIT Flats' SQUATTERS are still the biggest stumbling block to Singapore's development. This was revealed by the City Assessor, Mr. T. F. SrevenIson, yesrerdoy. wl _s the building Ol rectioii of171 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-09-08 3 TRAGEDY struck i Siagmpore unman twice within a spare of 7» hours, depriving her of a son and a mother m the same sudden manner. W|ep i n bitterly and shaken by nnvulsive sobs on the steps of the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, the189 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-09-08 3 Doctor To S tudy F or Dip loma DFI Bhagwan Singh Z 2 Ranjrrt. ?>s. Bactrrio- J logist at the Institute for 2 Medical Research m KuaJ.i Lumpur. who 2 (luring bis forthcoming esM-year study leave > will study for a diploma lin Bacteriology at the c 5 London School98 words
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Article38 1956-09-08 3 HONGKONG. Sept. 7. Special Standard Service: Closing -prices of the Hong kong Exchange wei M 5 8_ Sti ag; 1 125 to US$ B I lo M •,m 11; "i to one Indonesian Ru--75 a tael38 words
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Article50 1956-09-08 3 ABOUT 450 passengers left Singapore on the liner, Tjiwangi, bound tor Hongkong and Red China ports. Passertr gen j I 10 students Irom Singapore. The ship was. delayed for two hours by the heavy load- schedule. Articles consisted of refrigerators, aboul 500 bicycles, and sewing machine50 words
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308 1956-09-08 3 PERSONS on remand tor finite periods were a drain on the rollers of the Si _a pore Government. said 111 Di ereux-Coli bourn, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate day. He said that 100 mar- on remand come to court time and again and tell him, they308 words
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Article162 1956-09-08 3 SEREMBAN. Fn. The Government needs a "woman's touch to intioduce modem methods of agriculture m tht Stale. \he Negri Scmbilan Government decided today and the State is looking for one just now. "It is women who inherit tne land In thia state, it women162 words
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132 1956-09-08 3 Punchcdßy A Drowning Boy— S He Swam Off PEN \M. Iti gallant h<>\ whn tried v i hiv friend d a Pllll! I "li had a ornn- i < «tin i h< rr was told toda> Tin inquiry uas held into the death t Chong Boon Poo a I.Yyrai old132 words
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341 1956-09-08 3 THE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions' representative m Singapore, Mr. George L. P. Weaver, yesterday sought the help ot the 1.900,000--strong United Auto Workers, m America, to settle the dispute between the Ford Motor Company and its Salaried Staff lnion, m341 words
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Article56 1956-09-08 3 chia Kirn Tee va s resterday lined ISO when he p guilty m the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court te shooting Bying-foxee m the fori I reserve oil Upper Thomson Road, on Friday. Chia told U M gistrate, Mr. S. K. Lee, that be did r,m know56 words
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Article33 1956-09-08 3 CINEMA magnate Mr Loke Wan Tho, '^'w underwent an operation recently for appenriicitis, is oonvaletdng In his homo. Mr. Loke %vaf difcharged from the Sin*:3nnre General Hos^tal li week.33 words
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230 1956-09-08 3 SCHOLARSHIPS lot those mainly with a vernacular education are now being made available for the first time by the Australian Government to the Ministry ol Education, Singapore, under the technitance scheme of the ibo Plan Two scholarships are open girls who have passed their Government230 words
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Article196 1956-09-08 3 $1/4 windfall for ar Workers NEARLY 2 000 monthlyrated civilian industrial employees of the Army m the Federation, vill shar< a windfall of over $250,000 during tlie later part of this month. This Is the res., t of a I wage structure which the Army decided to [ntrod with effect196 words
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Article35 1956-09-08 3 M _LACCA r Settlem and N' Councillor? a 11 br- c:\:r.p a well dinner 1 < Residenl Comn*.. -t Mr H G. Hammett, a* I on Ham- arc gcing to UK on long A*''35 words
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Advertisement228 1956-09-08 3 Pedioi'ee «»yd Trmmm BABY CARRIAGES H. 44 "Sunkor" <C^^w f f te -c" ucHp -'en, m InL_" *-*_Is3y »■>---« cloth, light lV_%-^* i& *i*am\. r *?ver; b c ~JI _f **s^' \t_-__-_-i spoke wheels **> Rcpre»entoti»ej: i s o apoßE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG carven *I_|6 -p#' S_3 ma griffe robe228 words
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Advertisement107 1956-09-08 3 KILL PESTS... a! -we k neofeto Mow W UNE YOUR SHELF DRAWER with PAPiR...TOMLL... x ANTS, ROACHES SILVERFISH > I V Thi? Insect '6t pei I easy a r^^ I /aTA Just get a roll, cut to reG .r i: r "*e /"> /"f /t B v| A/ cupboards, drawers,107 words
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Article88 1956-09-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Van; di-Pertuan Muda of Trenggan i jresterday toured D ingun and Kemaman i tricta He waa accompanied ov the Administrative Officer a■■ the District Officer and the Justices of Peace ln k- mam n. At two rtverfne kampongi —Bukit MentOk and Kampong Pasir88 words
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278 1956-09-08 4 Finance Minister Asked To give An Assurance THAT $200 MIL. LOAN FROM BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Finance, Col. H. S. Lee, has been asked to give an assurance that no political or economic strings will be attached to the $200,000,000 loon from Britain to be negotiated for278 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-09-08 4 SERGEANT Ink Tai Hung of the First Singapore Company. Bo\ I Brigade, was awarded a certifieatr for being tlie "most efficient" non-com-missioned officer of the year, at the Brigade's 2."> rd Annual Inspection and Display held at thf* Stamford Gilts' Schonl. last night The certificate was presentedStandard - 85 words
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38 1956-09-08 4 ipoh. in.— A Sungci Siput contract Inspector, K. Kamarlas, today claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court here to disorderly beJianourinßrewsterßoad^ on he I thoß a' l t'->H an threat-H hvß wi'.i.H I fori38 words
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Article57 1956-09-08 4 LIBRARY OFFICIALS KUANTAN, Fri. Al Urn annual general meeting of the Public Library here on Tues* day, the following were e'ected office-bearers for tne roar: Chairman— Dr. Choo .Too Kong Secretary and Treasurer Ir. Yap Voon Konn^ and erarian Mr. K. Patmsnathan. Committee: Messrs: Ti Teow Koh. Robert X im.57 words
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111 1956-09-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. Government v.;.. be tsked to state whether it intends to discourage marriage among [tl women officers or to remo\ c ■tarried w-omen fkxm Government service. This question wil] he p<">«*ed *>v Inche Abd il Khalid* at ihe forthcoming meeting of the111 words
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Article57 1956-09-08 4 S. KIRK, Mv tan Sheik c Thiam Bock, V Ch! Swan Chin: and J. R. Lowe were appointSing ipore Renl Conrd, the Oovarn- Gazette announced yesterd v R; ird I I A Eliafl and S r i v TlODg Choon were ree.e ted Crown Counsel Tan Boon Chiang57 words
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Article61 1956-09-08 4 PENGGERANG Fri The p« i of F-- the b tmmenl fullest co-operation to end the Erne 1 1 The Penghuiu. speaking on .f of tne people, was Ing to the Regent of cv Mahkol who openod Urn new nitMiistrict a!y, -c he: c this morning Ihe Tunku61 words
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Article66 1956-09-08 4 TELUK ANSON. Fri— Lim Cboog Lim. 15, srsu lined |1,50Q or nine months' .iail when he 'ound guilty m the Magistrate's Court here on Wednesday on a charge of assisting In the running of a "1,000 Character 14 Lottery. Linn v co v defended by Mr.66 words
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Article107 1956-09-08 4 TAIPING, Fri— To mark thr end of their annua! training camp, nesnbefl of the Federation of Malays Volunteer Force, drawn from the Reconnaissancs and Military Police units. s'aged a eeiemonia! parade here this morning on the esplanade In all. -40 men from Volunteer units m Seremban,107 words
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Article77 1956-09-08 4 IPOH. P'ri. A four-man patrol of the 22 Special Ail Service.-, accompanied by an iban tracker, killed four uniformed terrorists In deep jungle :n the Perak Kelantan border on Wednesday. Neva of the success of the patrol only reached here this morning. it77 words
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Advertisement316 1956-09-08 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTION. NOW CAPITOL fit I,rt m 45 4 SHOWING! M^Js9m 6.30&9.30 p.n t fl^yJl fl A_^W3^_fS^ffffßn___^-^ jjk ROCK nnncniTl tcchn.cqi.o» m MggL\ < J CORWEU BORCHERS 6EORGE SAHDERSJ^^S >wrt a MIDNIGHT TOMGHT! Stri.tA lor Adults Ool>: -A "FIRE BLOOD" SEASON OPENS TOMORROW at the REX THEATRE TOD316 words
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Miscellaneous495 1956-09-08 4 Standard cMlmanac Information at a Glance m^a*mmammmmu\*maa<ma\ 4^ (7 tit] mm M»» Dickson 9.09 sjn i»Jft) 917 B R.C— General <i\er-<*a« Serrlre: gftg" i-S P ti'.. Pe.-ia z: 3.06 a.m. '*> m Th.s Da A.d Ai;e; 510 ■aY _5-S___l *Ta£t) 314 pm. |74fi). >m The Editorials; 3.8 For f^-'mr M495 words
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Article134 1956-09-08 5 Branch Cenfres Will Save Some People A Long Trip THE Singapore Social Welfare Department plans to set up centres m various parts of the island to help those deserving of public assistance. The new scheme will mean that poor people receiving public assistance grants will not have134 words
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156 1956-09-08 5 OMMUNISM > lid not i la the long Mr Ernsl O. Horn! d r of the Industr al P: Stuttgart, told The s- mdard yesterday. Id m 'A a world tour n visiting the Ladan? Geri Rul Estate at the Invitation of Dunlop said156 words
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Article37 1956-09-08 5 on the Sultan of Jdhore'i birthday on Sept. IT. the Reg nt of Johore and hii consort, Dngku Tan Aminah, will a reception al the Istana B- -ar. Johore Bahru, from i I ai p tn37 words
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Article178 1956-09-08 5 Man Dies To Escape 'Dagger' A LABOURER who tried 'to "TQb oil" a tattoo mark on i his hand during "Operation D died a few days later from tetanus, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The inquest was on Tiu Pong Chwee, 22, who died m Aug. I (a178 words
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Article146 1956-09-08 5 A YOUNG seaman who told a Singapore Magistrate that jhe drove a car after having the first drink of hA life, sentenced to two months' jaii rday. The Magistrate, Mr. j.b. A van: nam. also diSQUSlifled the seaman from driving lor two years. In the dock, r146 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-09-08 5 MR. A. K-izmi who will load the seven-man UNESCO team to train personnel m Fundamental Education m Iraq, left fflaglllH vesterd.tv h% Qaatas BOAC He lold The Standard Ui A ,i> Iruli.ui i -epi esentative ol I NESCO, he has been or- un/inn r 'undamental Kdut.uittn centres m81 words
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Article, Illustration338 1956-09-08 5 MANJAMOM PUBLIC ASK TO STAY WILL GO I J M. DevereuxColebourn, Singapore's retiring i ipatriat* :s definitely ln| the Coionv on the expiry of his term of office on Oct. 1. desp tc a powerful public campaign to retain him. J_D. Higham. Oovernment's Director of Persontold The Standard "Mi Dcvi338 words
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Article52 1956-09-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri B. V. S -•:mi:^am. were hosts last night to m 1.000 relatives and guests ie occasion of the maruaqe of their daughter Am ,m according to Hindu P ilanathan. of -tafT of Canberra Schv*iol. Singapore. The elaborate nuptial rites were performed by a52 words
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Article45 1956-09-08 5 HOSPITAL attendant. L. Samy. 35. fell 29 ieet to his death from the second floor of plete tiding m Tan Seng H Sing pore. He was found lying dead X v a h<-< ta] -a _er on the bul ~i- -:te.45 words
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Article53 1956-09-08 5 AN org*-) Itll will be n hy Mr HeetOC licCUTrach m the T Andn Cathedra] imnu'diately after the tTenhli .crvice tomorv \tr ifeCnrrac-i is a Tlsitinf nuniner ol the a.-, ociated Board of the Royal Schools ol Music. The tS-mlntite progrmunc •Aiii include work? by Handel, Bac h.53 words
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140 1956-09-08 5 HE SAID PASS' A MAN who said "-pass" when a Singapore Traction Company hit* conductor approached him for his rare, vai toed WM or a month's iail m a Singapore Court yesterday. Balasingham Pillai, a clerk pleaded guilt** to i heatini the Singapore140 words
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Article56 1956-09-08 5 THE St. John Ambulance Brigade will held a social and nance at the Civil Defence Headquarters In Kolam Aver Lane. Singapore Iron 1 3.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. today. There Will be lucky draws. spot dances and a surprise item. The Hawaiian Rhythmnairea will be m attendance.56 words
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152 1956-09-08 5 YET another Singapore photographer has won world recognition Ha fine achievements m lensuork m this ease m the field of portraiture He v Mr. Lim Seah-Kee, 23 tl c third and youngest professional photographer m Malaya to be twarded an Associates-lip oi the Royal Pholographic152 words
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Advertisement278 1956-09-08 5 Sfmm^mmmmammmßmT^*f^*Y^ v~, *_j-i______A^^-. f Or?/j/ /'an /4mer v:n effer I I a choice of Fi ou rji- > lC World fliglda j P EAST— F!y doi ble-de k© pei "StTato* Clipper* to i Manila and on acn-^ i .he to the U.S.A. 2 flight! 1 weekly from Singapore WtST— F:y278 words
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470 1956-09-08 6 Singapore -Jb Standard Whisky-Soda Merdeka J" E!R since the Labour Front Coalition Government came into power, the meetings of the A-Bembly have been bereft of the seriousness of purpose. The chamber seems to be the tra. ground for aspiring democrats who have Mixed the opportunity to indulge m free speech470 words
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Article322 1956-09-08 6 j r how much longer are students m Ch: schools m the Colony to be permitted to defy I fit 1 villi it? T has aris igain alt of another example of high-handedness an.. rdination by these pupils this time m the Nanyang Girls' High c trouble322 words
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Article669 1956-09-08 6 RAWLE KNOX - SPLIT IN LAOS? RAWLE KNOX By HONGKONG. Triday. ITEACEFUI.XESS m Lao- la oriiy on the surface, Prince Souvannaphouma, the Premier, and his erstwhile r, Prince Souhannavong, leader of the Communist-inspired P a et Lao, hae come to terms, arid these will be a Government of "national union." The prin es669 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1956-09-08 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera I^\/\\-i"i\\\\\\"l\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\*i~ CBERNATORIAL speei bes *3 m Malayan legisl&turea provide the le\cr lor unofficial members to vie imwith the other m eraculai utterances and orator. ca. displays, it is ■snail] the one meting m the pea. a.*. which there is eoa_Sid able danger1,044 words
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Article, Illustration812 1956-09-08 6 Elizabeth. Barker - NewLight On Archbishop Makarios Elizabeth. Barker By pROBABLY the most con- troversia! figure m the whole Pypc ia dispute over the las' few mn has been Archbishop Makarios, Head of the Greek Orthodox Church m the island. To certain people. especially m Greece, he has appeared m a roman'if light812 words
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Article181 1956-09-08 6 STRIPTEASERS CULTURE Sir: It Is gratifying to note that the police m Singapore and the Federation have started getting tough with the strip-teasers. lir A A. Beverley, the C.ID. chief said the police to ifht th e number of stripin it .sing. "It WO i appear that 'naif the PO]181 words
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Article165 1956-09-08 6 NOISY NURSES I must say that the ior Xurscs of the General Ho>piiai have no consideration nor etiquette for Lying near their hostel. T. e_* are supposed to be girls of good, sound education and yet they seem to '■i m little things like the.c which help to Bonn the165 words
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Article91 1956-09-08 6 Sir: The 'Jagg Kreta boys' m front of the Jubifee I aban I In [poh erg a confounded nuisance. I am. a working man and I expe t to get some rest at night but the din caused by these ragamu-Bi give all the restdents ia area91 words
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Advertisement9 1956-09-08 6 FU_ Correspondence Should Be Shor pnd To The Point9 words
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Article294 1956-09-08 7 Freer Trade Ties With West Urged By Labour M.P. HONGKONG, Sept. 7 (Reuter)— Mr. John Rankin, British Labour Member of Parliament, said on arrival here yesterday from Peking that Communist China's leaders had expressed a genuine desire to have friendly relations with the West, including the294 words
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Article186 1956-09-08 7 EARTH HAS A CLOSE LOOK AT MARS Nl Sepl AJ> J earth c ;'t, g ir _s c v rea hued p.anet j may yield some an aecrets. by means of motion --A. tr.e ".eiescope's Astronomers over the world c. copes, hoping to puzzles ."s green or b. "A ll186 words
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Article118 1956-09-08 7 LOS S 8 President Richard a che American Legion Convention •■rday that -hall not <-nail" and recognize Communist China. B its continued fiance of the United Nations irea, the Government of Communist China has Qualified itself from being considered an honourable memof nations," rv N118 words
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Article52 1956-09-08 7 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut s- pt 1 (AP)— Arthur John s oane, 13, a Btitish-born I ncr newsman, died here yesterday following a long Bom In Enfiel England Sloane came to America BS a boy. He was managing editor of Haven Journal Courier for 42 year.- Before52 words
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Article31 1956-09-08 7 LISBON, Sen. 7 (P:— Thomi Ao.--hr.Tne, 66. retii ertising n snager of i sfor_i Daily News, died suddenly yesterday m the S Dta h i Hotel m Ton n31 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-09-08 7 Photo. A SWIM-SUITED girl bather rushes forward with autograph hook and pencil at the ready, BS Italian screen queen Cina I.ollobrigida walks BCVeaa lhc beach it ihe vendee lido followed by her husband Miiko Skofic. (iin.i is m Venue for the 1 7th International Film Festival U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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211 1956-09-08 7 tne pony and to.o a w< who flashed word ol their find to police headquarters. A huge police team raced to the rite and immediately roped it off, allowing no one thro,;: The baby was reported to h -uttered a bru se on211 words
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Article61 1956-09-08 7 lonD' t. i Rent t —The SI ;A rolled C Radio said m an Arabic language comment on the Sues Canal position yesterday act of a by Br a tain and France m the Middle td immediately tilted i *ance" by all the Arab States. agg61 words
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Article22 1956-09-08 7 AY. Sept. 7 —The Vatican City newaOsservatore Romano. emned racial diseriminam America yesterday as a the nature of I22 words
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Article38 1956-09-08 7 NORT H SACRAMENTO Calif.. Sep*. 7 (IJP) p. [< c rushed to an apartment where a woman was reported srream- (or help. She ers screaming all rig ■at a erl I that had hopped into her room.38 words
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Article82 1956-09-08 7 He Drives A Hard Bargain MINEOLA, New York. Sept. 7. (AP). It was bargain day m trafficourt yesterday. Andrew T. Hewitt. 57, Bali lie had only US$2O after being fined US$25 for driving without a lie encp. "All right. I'll make your fine I'SS.ll." said judge fym.ii: I). Hall. Hewitt82 words
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Article225 1956-09-08 7 US $350 M. Of German Bond WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. (AP)— A IS. State De partment official testified yesterday that the Russians have "looted" Irom Berlin banks an estimated r*****,000,000 worth of German bonds payable m lAS. dollars. But, he said, the Soviets lace a tough225 words
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Article66 1956-09-08 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 7 (AP)-- Broadway's long run 00 ''Will Success Spoil B- k Hunter?" was sold yesterday to 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. The pr.ce was not disclosed. Jayne Mansfield, the rurvy Ie a rtresa |ea_ei ally credited With being the play's ■hicf bOX Office66 words
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Article46 1956-09-08 7 TOKYO. Sent 7. (UP)— Five Commv-tisl Chinese pilots have ered Egypt'a call for to work on the Suez Canal. Radio Peking reported today. The Radio, i toting |tj h from the porl city ail five fi nore than 20 years' cxperi- a46 words
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Article83 1956-09-08 7 MOTOMIRA. Oshima. Japan. Sept. 7 (AP)— An elderly couple fell into the smoking oiatcr of Mt. Mihara while sightseeing at Japan's famous suicide volcvio. Both survived. Oshima police said Mrs. Kiyoko Kato. 54, curious to see what a '"suicide volcano" looks like, stepped too clos-* and83 words
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Article126 1956-09-08 7 PARIS. S t 7. (UP)— Herve Alphand. France's inted Ambassador to the <-*rmcd Egypt's President Nasser a who seeks to "dominate an immense empire stretchins Irom the Persian G can." The silver-haired diplomat, delivering his first speech m I role, told members of the Paris126 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-09-08 7 PEASANTS and rescue weafceas get easy si two coaches nf a Hyderabad train which fell m B rh BS when a bridec collapsed beneath thess sa Sepl i. killins 112 passcneers Most of the passengers wei'e drarwacd >" jfcs river. I Photo. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article82 1956-09-08 7 SIBERIA NUCLEAR TESTS NEW DELHI, Sept 7 (AD Sn\irl evador M.A. Menshiko\ -,estcrria% x.^ited I'm" < Nehiu with reported assurances that nuclear In Siberia -to India's north— can do no harm i«> Indian amidst^ Indiaß made ap-H H the anal theß are 1 by are officiall.B82 words
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Article73 1956-09-08 7 A-Test Will Be Ground Explosion MELBOURNE. Sept. 7 f —The atomic test schec ed for the Moralinga a prr .nds on Tuesday will most certainly" be a finisai -■-sion, British source? They said Canberra ber ing planes will follow a cloud of atomic dust until it dissipates. Sheep and B73 words
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Article119 1956-09-08 7 LOND >N Ri ter) A eading British Catholic newspaper. the Catholic Times, yesterday protested that Queen Elizabeth was not represented last week at the funeral of Cardinal Griffin. Roman Cal Ar bbishop of Westminster. It said: "There are m I tish Commonwes -n.non.non Ca- en119 words
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Advertisement74 1956-09-08 7 il a •■fe^sr HP" t (l-if J3___-____^ \A L \W i v\%\ ha** _?l vi\\\ v)i a Jfe* N_ M A P-CApi I^VVj^. J The revolutionary new »ype ot j t**r^Cl»-fl_K ffifc I closure produced right here m J Malayo that gives »ou these Jj 'fKPtk NY No more waste74 words
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Advertisement102 1956-09-08 7 _C The COMPLETE slotted 3n£/e^~S^pF system tfm ...STANDARD flip: 3X\\ X I*9 lit* i I THREE i|iM 1 DIFFERENT Hit CADET m ANGLE SI2ES |||l 2. XI, XU S .XIO«f. V NTE p. f CHANGEABLE |J ...JUNIOR lliij i\ xr,xus i io it. i THINK IT SKETCH IT BUILD IT102 words
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146 1956-09-08 8 'Nazis Are Running Our Army' General BUENOS AIRI S Sepl T (Reuter I— G L ii c Gonzalea has ca la sensati m here r A- gen- A Officen that the Argentine army ith X.a ::> lence." Bl Mi ".*ated the revisicpre- i ye c of the A: .en. Arturo146 words
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Article38 1956-09-08 8 PAR] -ept. 7 (H Gruenther. led Commander In il irope, will befiin a round of -fficial fhrewell vi to n r mrg "'E announced toe Gen. Gruenther hancl- Command to Gen. Lauris Nov, 20.38 words
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167 1956-09-08 8 objectives are supported and endorsed by the Counci.. we would be extremely stupid if fa*ve, not only to the general public, important as they are. but to our membership, the view that we are immediately saying go out and gal a you can." Aen167 words
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Article32 1956-09-08 8 WEST Gei -v.* called on Etus tei day to join a the Bis: Three Western power? m new negotiations for un I Germany and concludin^^a final peace settlement. M A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article88 1956-09-08 8 7 I a n rammed Lar payroll Lmpaet "T "j y >"- J" 'ax, battered m the I a with a •:nmer. grabbed the money and fled. r*v took place destination. Wage clerks a ng the moi the B plant son's Telephone Ltd. A spokesman for88 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-09-08 8 MEMBERS of the Anti-Communist Salvation Youth Corps 9.000 Formosan youths from middle schools and colleges, including: girl students and overseas Chinese from Asian countries took part recently m "Youth Summer Combat Training" near Taipeh to prepare for a possible national emergency. This 1,".P. photo shows girl67 words
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118 1956-09-08 8 Martial Liots For Town Torn By Riots sturgis. Kentucky, Sept. 7 'Router* The Governor of Kentucky today authorised a declaration of martial law to keep order m this little mountain town, torn all week by racial strife. Bui Adjutant Genera! J J. b. William*, commanding x itlonal Guard troops sent118 words
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Article278 1956-09-08 8 NICOSIA, Sept. 7, (AP) Greek elementary schoolteachers today refused to have their photographs taken with Cyprus Governor, Sir John Harding. Sir John had just finished a tour of the Terra Santa College, inside the walled city of Nicosia, and an op:n snub by cyprus278 words
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Article133 1956-09-08 8 Rescue On Mountain, Then A Fine i LONGMIRE, Washington. I Sept 7 (UP) Two Canadian mountain climber,-, who touched off a 25-man search of Mt. Rainier m Washington, alter they Bent flashlight distress signals, were fined US$25 late last night for violating Mt. Rainier National Park climbing regulations The Rev.133 words
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Article77 1956-09-08 8 LONDON. S< pi 7(1 radks here on 1 fir and economic difficult! I Malt i I ended sun »s--fully, th- Offli anr. meed 1 The ni gotlations have I taking place this week between Mr. Dom Mintoff. Prime Ministi r Malta, i Alan Lenn< British77 words
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Article70 1956-09-08 8 s« pt tei A ki.s«- M;ilcolm Walter Walker kissed his friend m hi- pat i-- <ar Bumi *n doiti*. told a Sj rfn- ourl his foot off the < lut( h l" The car. hii h wain cear lur( he ri and crashed into two70 words
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61 1956-09-08 8 'Lee Is Right' But..., Says Paper 7 —The Sydney Morning 1-1 said m oday tha*. (leader < opposition People's Action Par* perfectly right when he said that Australian interes* South-east Asia was increaa** "Where he goes wrong is m ascribing any m our interest," it added The editorial to Mr.61 words
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Article23 1956-09-08 8 DOMINICAN Police have released Richard Weldy, 35. a g\e trapper questioned m the shooting of Robert Harrison, 50. publishe^)f^C^^^cr> Magazine.-H A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-09-08 8 THK typhoon season m the Pacific is now ap- proacbinjr its climax and this picture shows just how much damace typhoon can cause. It was I taken at Ca*;a>an m the Philippines after typhoon "Charlotte" bad cut a \i'!-nis swathe ol ri< astalAP - 69 words
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Advertisement335 1956-09-08 8 WHERE WHAT TO BUY... "'"l% R !@3|Uff []ji|r TTTIIO y "^P^ BARKER shim NAM KWANG SONG KEE .'^V^^A>-v --^P MANUFACTURED BY ForStvle Electrical Radio Merchants Contractors -^>^J» i V^^' ASvV L.,1 ilrtl nrtl jniill (V LU., i Manufacturers Agents JrVv aa a it#» p% p% -v p--12. North Bridge Road.335 words
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Article48 1956-09-08 9 PC P ppet *he rabbit ?s feeling very sorry -nseA f Pom -Pom the I I had not 3 for a whole week Ul misA-ess to the sea-side. Lu-Lu kha S:a- c^r.° off fishing with Stack Ban and Sulci, the pnjti k::--ten. Fars was going to48 words
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511 1956-09-08 9 Harold Gluck - Harold Gluck By rrHERK IS A HOBBY (hat A is sweeping; America. And it is one th.*it every hoy and ci rl c.xn en.joy You won't have to spend lots of money and (hit means faaat allowance eaa still be used for all the other511 words
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Article858 1956-09-08 9 tmWth 'horn to tmttm fish m Ola river. Here he was m h.s hutch, nobody to talk Ul him and nobody |o love html a tear rrtrtrled on to l-t_ pink nn-p; j-,- heaved a iaaf sißh and leaned BgaiMl the door. The door §mm oppn.858 words
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Article561 1956-09-08 9 LANE - LANE with TT'ITH a birthday just around the corner and having extracted a promise of a pre-sent-in-advance from my long-suffering husband. I hastened, like a homingpigeon, to the Singer Sewing Machine Co. m Batu Road. This shop is a delight for needlewomen, for it sells not only561 words
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Advertisement88 1956-09-08 9 FlECCE6TAM!MAL ON EARTH g NOT TH E r t 5 r^S!^ ALIKE ECG5 HIPPOPOTAMUS 7H0K9 Of artificial teeth.- ICuta pattern like th's from a piece of paper 4 inches square. 2 IHOJ I I Ji CLT2P!£C£5 ~^^yn paper 8 ,-A .y^A-J IS.X4IM. f^M0^) WITH \"rr)^/\ RUBBER CEMENT. lcutz r^s5^if ptttms88 words
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Advertisement186 1956-09-08 9 Tha world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ffl^SSK^S^*^- >A^^_^__ »ii£_aA a**s_ 'A«_ __X _^__rf^l^^_^ _t_^l_l _^_k rfalß& ja_y|lerTß Ot T'**' J^V^ -N_i: H9k AfAflP- fc/^fa- md mm 7_C_ _^_HFj^_LA_^». v— J' TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective fcr Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomcchache, Fou! Breath.186 words
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Miscellaneous235 1956-09-08 9 STANDARD'S Crossword Puzzle l-.t lire M Snail holdings containing a A r > *evere mding writer i. I,LI tc) j ot Ernest ICMMi \m anraa-MK (M 27 e n w:th P ri ™p> 1. Her cs ger.t -> neuralgia to enq make JJ i sidl I mMK> *A m account235 words
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Article170 1956-09-08 10 FORMOSA is to send a six-man trade mission of rubber industrialists to Singapore and other South-east Asia countries, The Standard was told yesterday. Called the Taiwan Rubber Industrial Mission, it will leave Taipei for Thailand, their first stop, this month. It is sponsored by170 words
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147 1956-09-08 10 Suez News Boosts RubberUp Cent THE S Canal talks with the Egyptian Government ly responsible for the improvement m the Singapore rubber prices yesterday which closed i cent above Thurs- Septi liber ;ng quoted cents. The market was uncertain throughout the momii prices drifting to 91} cents on an uncertain147 words
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Article165 1956-09-08 10 THE capital commitments of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Ltd. and six other tin mining companies are extensive and would be even greater if they were not faced with the difficulty, shared by other mining concerns, m locating new tin bearing land, said the165 words
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Article103 1956-09-08 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday: coprt Sept. $26] buyers, $26] se er coconut oil (bulk) $40 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43 tellers, .Muntok white pepper $120 .-el. ers. Sarawak $119 sellers, Special Sarawak black $62 -sellers. Singapore Copra Association dosing prices: Sept. $261 buyers,103 words
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Article62 1956-09-08 10 THK Happy World Ltd. is organizing a trade fair next month m thr <overed stadium, a spokesman of the organizers told The Standard yesterday. So far exhibitors have signified their intention to take P»rt m the fair which will begin on Oct. 12 and last till62 words
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Article38 1956-09-08 10 THE Edgar Pereival EP 9 —an aircraft designed for agricultural work, made its maiden flight recently from Staple ford Airfield m Essex. England. The aircraft ha.s already been ordered by a New Zealand company.38 words
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Article, Illustration169 1956-09-08 10 Growing MartForPlines InCanada CANADA oilers bright prospects for Malayan canned pineapple exporters. Importers m Canada had been Bhowini Increasing intaratt m Malayan canned pines, the Canadian Trade Commissioner, Mr. MP, CarMi--, to d Tht Standard jf— tar day. Mr Carson laid there was ■lways a raady market, io tar as169 words
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Article124 1956-09-08 10 MALAYAN md istrials were again well supported and prices generally hardened, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' a. lat&on yesterday. Tins also improved m several counters, while rubbers were quietly steady. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were INDUSTRIALS Buyeri S*l en i If. CoDi 1.07 1124 words
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Article150 1956-09-08 10 MALAYAN sharebroker** yesterday reported the -following business done: M. Col I $1 08: F. ft N. Ordl $2.02, $2.03: Gammons 11 92. Hammer $192 cd- McA lister $2.95. (2.90 odd lor. O.C. Bank $34 50; Robinson ords fl 56J 57_, 2nd profs $9; Sime Darby $2.05; S'oore150 words
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Article86 1956-09-08 10 RICE imports into India and Japan last year were lower than m 1954. but the Federation of Malaya. Singapore and Hongkong: expanded their imports markedly, according to the I.N. Food and Agriculture report. the I I production I I tstk I been I I Dwai86 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-09-08 10 MR CHARLES EUAS sento. member <>! thofTiee local staff ol IL Industr i< I I Ltd been Beta ted thi rmplin cc to lx scut ahi for further tramm. He is < xpe* ted l«i it i lodaj foi Melbourne S\dnc\ where he -rill ;uh anced training60 words
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Article164 1956-09-08 10 THE sagging tendency whkfc was m week continue week and accentuated by a const* derable liquidation of tht omber position, sa: rubber market report of Hol^ day. Cutler. Bath Co. 1 Prices reached their lowest but an app>< mediately ensued, stimulated by reports that orA164 words
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Advertisement450 1956-09-08 10 INT VERSITY OF MALAYA 'I'INUEHS are invited I r tha s..pp.y ol foodstuffs to the University of Ma .iva. 2. ~TAe xaitr I arill h-" 1 I peri I f 1 academi ses terms beginning 2 Septen r 1956 Z App *an1 1 f r tend* foi i wi be450 words
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Advertisement315 1956-09-08 10 NOTICES I HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. IMS. Resul.ition 12 (1) W Application for a Certificate of Registration. IVTOTICE IS HFREBV GIVEN A> that 1 A 'OK SIN HOE ISA B 47 a B Lorong, 4. Gey. a D g Singapoi a am to the Hotels Li -ensing B ird, Sing r315 words
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Advertisement701 1956-09-08 10 McALISTER AND COMPANY LIMITED 'Incorporated m Singapore) VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L^ that the Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office Gresham House. Battery Read. Singapore, on Wednesday, 19th September. 1956 at tip- n to transact the following ordinary business: 1 1701 words
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Advertisement98 1956-09-08 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. m.v. "Ol WERKERK" ariivad &J.IW6, Berthed: 7th Sept. 1956 S.H B. Godown: 4 5. General gurvmy will be held on the 13 9.1956. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Asents: Holland East Asia Line, 41, Robinson Road, Tel: *****. P W.D.98 words
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Advertisement212 1956-09-08 10 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A FAMILY REUNION AT CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Roundtrips by the m.v. 'ORANJE" ogomst reducpfares via Port Said, Suex, Aden, Colombo o-c Naples (homeword only) I Dep. Amsterdam sth December 1956. I Southampton 6th Decembc Arr. Singapore 24th December 1956. Dep. Singopore 4th Jonuory 1957. Arr. Noples212 words
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Miscellaneous108 1956-09-08 10 EXPECTED TODAY Qaatai KMSII SYD/DARWDI 8 05 a m. Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/MAL 955 am. Garuda GAS 72 JAK 1135 a.m. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG XL 1245 pm. KLM KLB2S AMS/BKOK 1.15 p.m Qantas EM 534 LON/BKOK 1.50 pm Qanlas EM S9I SYD'JAK 2 3D p m' BOAC 8A963 HONGKONG108 words
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Advertisement805 1956-09-08 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., L'-D. 3J ;;j 6. .-Sii 4. TUC DIIIC rn_._,r. /6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI H.i.t.K. Montreal. Boston New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Portj. POLTFM MUS S iT INT|LOCHUS 8 9 Sept 10 Sept r? CHUS 9 M Oct ,5,16 Oct 17/18805 words
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Advertisement1100 1956-09-08 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1,8 Un (Incorporated tn Singapore) (12 lines) Sh Z: u THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE J— f. Dept. tamers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore. Autolvcu, for Liverpool 6 PSham1,100 words
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Advertisement905 1956-09-08 11 MITSUI \jA LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Hodakosan Merit for YoVohomo Nogoyc Kobe vio Hongkong 1 1 Sept 9 Sept Mikagesan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 28 Sept Awajisan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 6 Oct FOR U.S.*. vio Sue- For New York Philadelphia905 words
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Advertisement748 1956-09-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond or For East. Penong P b hew Spore "JUTLANDIA" In Port 5 1 1 Sept "SONGKHLA" 9/12 Sept 13/14 Sept 15 1 7 Sept "FALSTRIA" 15/16 Sept 17/18 Sept 19 20Sept "ASIA" i_ *SOct "MEONIA" 11/130ct 14 15 Oct 16 1 S748 words
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Article280 1956-09-08 12 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Says Re-Instate the Schoolboy Star and let peace return to Sport siry or -vaucauon, toict *iw Standard yesterday that he hoped for an 'amicable settlement.' He hoped that there would be harmony at the meeting, and an end lo the unfortunate misunderstandings280 words
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140 1956-09-08 12 Best From Each State For Tour Of Indon Till: Singapore P>adminton Association "ill put forward a proposal to the l'..idminton \>- Bociation of Malaya that m their t"iir nl Indonesia m Deecmher. r.irh Mite should Mlee! n- best player let this trip. ses should be BAM and the decided at140 words
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Article91 1956-09-08 12 THE following arc tho IwO teams of the Singapore Region Club m their arm ial match between tne Seniors and ito be red on padang on Sunday. Seniors: D. C. Ross (Capt J Bali tan, C. Colling, B a Martens. P. Martens, E Tesaensohn, R, S. Clarke,91 words
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Article28 1956-09-08 12 PENANG, Fri. Singapore Co Storage routed Mercantile Bank by nine goals tn nil In n Business Houaei league ■OCCet match on Dato Kramat ground here today.28 words
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154 1956-09-08 12 IF the victory over Hongkong m the Über Cup competition tmWmt easy. Malaya's women had a hard struggle to beat the heat m the French Convent Hall, venue of the first match of the women's international badminton competition m that Colony. Mr. C heah154 words
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Article110 1956-09-08 12 THF Ya I Ol UM JuniOT Championship- of tne Singapore Badminton Association will be played ofl on Sunday at 7.00 pm Admission la 2°. cents. The order of play is as follows: I. Women's Singles: Agnes Koh (Flower) vs. Nancy Lim i Fair** md), 3 Mixed Doubles:110 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-09-08 12 PROBABLY the most discussed sportsman ol today is Bartley Secondary Schoolboy David Lim. the Combined Schools water poloist who PM thrown out of the SASA water polo squad for the Olympics because he toured Indonesia as a loyal member of iiis School's team. David, selected lorMandarapic - 77 words
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655 1956-09-08 12 BILL FUNK - Softball Diamond At The Sports Centre BILL FUNK By New Sport for Colony youth COLONY SOFTBALL will have a flourish finish to tlie l-V-fl season when a classic exhibition game between two picked teams will be staged at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre on October 12. Ail ofl ial of655 words
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Article158 1956-09-08 12 A STRONG Colon Sports Club team have been selected to meet Kuala Lumpur's Tamilian Ph\sical Cultural Association m the annual cricket match for the Nagat-S-gaaa Shield on the Club ground today and tomorrow. Tami (ana, who arc the ho'.oerg| have named an equally strong team, which158 words
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Article45 1956-09-08 12 JOLLH-AD6 trounced Chinese Athletic by seven to three m a friendly soc ci n at Farrer Park jresfc r> aay. Marimutthu 3. Bala 2 ai i Salaudeen 2 -cored for Jollilads while the Chinese goals came from Choon Chee 2 and Kirn Beng.45 words
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Article347 1956-09-08 12 FOLLOWING a re entries for the Selangor __r* C.l Amateur Meeting on Sept. 15. THF COW DRAY PLATO Polo Ponies Div. 1 2 furlongs: Catch w eights 12.7 ra Lucky Star Lassie Border Scot Samho Tarzan S Trumpmgtrr. II A a^p MoorA a Crusador Britan ay Fn Captain347 words
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Article76 1956-09-08 12 Sir. It is quite ob* that certain members of such a responsibl. like 8 A. are bcin_ I on the schools. Instead I trvinc to vend the best abb talent to the OA m* everything is heme don< ban certain players umvial reasons. If sut h76 words
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Article73 1956-09-08 12 Are Right Men There 7 c —II disclose rertain Principa ol t that n for dropping David Aim's from the C pic Training squad «s to personi grievances agair mber Scho< Si ming sub-com-mittee. Ha the right men m charge of\the Colony water-polo team? Wh< oople who are prepared to73 words
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Article82 1956-09-08 12 I banning of David Lim from Olympic trt can be termed as the mjustice of the year. He hat been dropped becaiplayed for an i. body the Co* school. dots U not ova s j ool? ■nminp 'or ren hif. c on the sports c' S.rigcpo-c82 words
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Article65 1956-09-08 12 THE team to represent F Seletar against St An-* Old Boys Association m friendly rugby match to ba played at Woodsville this evening will be: le Edwards. Mawson. n. Harrington. Johnston. Price, Morgan hael Cattigan. John r This will be S< third outing th*< their openine Police S;65 words
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Article22 1956-09-08 12 <- T tion holding a spoon shoot on S 9. The next spoor on Si A pt 30 at Bukit Timah22 words
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Miscellaneous498 1956-09-08 12 t 10l>\"» > QIOIATION: I <fa irbor ha*. red and l| I the soul makes i 1 gloomy, an I I In I Old Aver- I I I SAT! ROW FOI fVIKYONE; I a* e I i 1 accoinp'i-'.rd toriiv -icentrate on the con- l> s tm de of the498 words
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Miscellaneous72 1956-09-08 12 SOCCER SAFA FRIENDLY: SinoMalays vs Pakistan F.T. al Jalan Brsar Stadium at 8.00 p.m Sclia Jaya S.C. vs r A. A. at Jalan Besar Stadium at 6. .45 p.m. CRICKET C.SC. vs T.P.C.A. at C.S.C. (Ist day). RUGBY St. Andreiv's Old Boys vs R.A.F.. Seletar at WoodsrAAe ATHLETICS Eurasian Association72 words
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Article347 1956-09-08 13 t NEW YORK, Sept. fi (AP).— Rain squeezed into the tight National League pennant race on Thursday, postponing a game between Brooklyn's third place Dodgers and the New York Giants. It was the only game scheduled m the National League and will he played as part347 words
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Article, Illustration496 1956-09-08 13 BLOOMER STEALS THE SHOW BY OUSTING BROUGH by darknen on Wednesday with the More standing 8-8 m the fourth set Yesterday, Fraser, a lefthander stylist inclined to streaky performance;, made the finish swift He won his service with the 'o i of one point and then, after getting a 40-15496 words
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Article93 1956-09-08 13 Pirie Flies For Games Next Month LONDON, Sept. 7. (UP)— Six ot Britain's top athletes including world record holder Oordoi Pirie are fl ing out, to Melbourne Leaving by air for rralii on Oct )ber A I be Pirie, i C tataway Derek Johnson, temporarily attached to Melbourne University to93 words
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Article193 1956-09-08 13 LONDON, Sept 7. (Renter)— Fo lowing matches are to be p'.aved on Scntember 8tLEAGUE DIV. I. Birmingham v Preston. Blackpool v Luton. Cardiff v Chelsea, Charlton v Sheff. Wed Everlon v \AA. I. red v BAton, Man. City v Sunderland, Newcastle v Man. Utd.. Portsmouth w An193 words
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Article78 1956-09-08 13 LONDON, Sept. (Renter) .Tack Burkitt, Nottingham Foro.A left-half and captain, crashed m a grand C n al two minutes from time to hc!n heat Blackburn Rovers 2-1 and take his team to the top of the English League second division last Bight Nottingham Forest now have 1178 words
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Article39 1956-09-08 13 U.K. Cricket: close of play LONDON, Sept 7. tßoutor)*C Lcket A* Torquay. England 11 CM yea th 11 match abandoned. N" o play today. Wicket saturated v Oval Sin W irwicki r abedoned No p d wirke' satUl Bted39 words
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Advertisement101 1956-09-08 13 AIR VIEW CABARET (air conditioned) To -Night Extan: till J o m SEE the NEW LATIN AMERICAN CHA CHA DANCES by Miss ABBE TAN? CH -XRMINT. HOSTESSES from Moderation On tlie 9th Sept. Sunday Tea Dance from 3.30 6AO p.m. SPECIAL PROGRAMMES FLOOR SHOW by Miss ABBE TAN Admission Free;101 words
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Article540 1956-09-08 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By SELECTIONS Windsor Lad j The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrunneei 1 H°i G r.l_? "»dl K..ush a 1 iwSdi Rough and Ready Wood! J mm 1 IMMFNSION IHKI-.1. DIMENSION CAPTAIN VAM4NI Montana FloUain Itir— *>- I 2 I '11n.,„n i Meri.n, Mine 11540 words
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Article551 1956-09-08 14 Avanti To Win Battle of Flyers THL iStraifs Plate (Rare Five I for Class Two sprinters should develop into a battle royal between Avanti and Hopsasa. two real fivers. Avanti scored a convincing first time out win on Wednesday when he romped home an ens* four-length winner to return the551 words
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Article123 1956-09-08 14 RACE TWO THREE DIMENSION is run ning back to form and I expect him to show improvement ird head Iv.inic ;A- Class Three Be d ir. er 1 1 ~~ni lea. He was running on when third to Grand Rapids over the mile ii- should set123 words
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213 1956-09-08 14 Repeat Performance For Gala Opening RACE SEVEN GALA OPENING won fluently over six furlongs oi second da*f that 11 will be unwise to opp c him. He r lanri a double m this. Th- Pen! ia QuM teur-year Old ran home a two-length B ne' from Snoeshme Boy ar.ct despite213 words
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Article205 1956-09-08 14 RACE NINE OVER a sta7_ng trip I Uke none better than Cynosure. Thii Zaimis ne'ding showed a return to form when he finished thud to Honey Bird over 11 miles at the Kuala Lumpur m J;me. Twice thii season he was runner-up over 1' miles and205 words
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Title Section8 1956-09-08 15 Feature Section SUNDAY tiger STANDARD SEPTEMBER 9. 19568 words
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Article, Illustration794 1956-09-08 15 R. Thurston Hopkins - R. Thurston Hopkins lhc fir*! part of All story bat been adapted »m an account of the haunted coffin given n Lord Halifax by hi* friend. Miss Tait, V tlie daughter of the former Archbishop of Canterbury. The second story was supplied by Sir George Sitwell himself, with the addition794 words
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Article170 1956-09-08 15 ROSS RICHARDS - No plane -so girl spy died ROSS RICHARDS R> TBI bat--: trick .A i'..t* to th- mur'U** Jooa ftrl BP3 < hn--l d;np Granville was revcali y recently bj .1 man who ed her ii .ndrew* Kennedy, one- 1 i: me si unit who wis to have loltl :u "She170 words
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Article184 1956-09-08 15 Sir George Sitwell's Story T AS T Saturday two ghosts were seen at Remshaw. Lady Ida had been to ScarbOTOUg to attend the Life Boat Pall, at which she had sat up until four o'clock m the morning, returning home m the afterB n. After dinner, the party of six184 words
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Article, Illustration313 1956-09-08 15 TT'HY do you remember some dreams far more vividly than others? Because they were more important to you? Not at all. Simply beca UM you woke immediately after the dream aided. The dream which is rudely Interrupted by your alarm clock, lor instance, wi bl313 words
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Article252 1956-09-08 15 J Given fortune for v U rpHO-il .ush> jobs we 0 1 oiler, and aa erorti an C] as attl v That was tin n< i "t A .Mr. Harold S< i ol V> Sparta N. .ler*»r> I (J He was appointed to a 0 local government job252 words
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118 1956-09-08 15 same time. although seated m a well-lighted room and chatting with friends. I was conscious of an uneasy, creepy feeling. I tried to see the features, but could not. Even before I called out. my friends noticed that I appeared to be following118 words
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Advertisement78 1956-09-08 15 CHARM OF THE LAW THERI \V\S Kl*>ll Ol ADA ORDERED COW.PPLICANTS TO JOIN STABLES TO CHECK THE THE POLICE WHEN lllr LENGTH OF SHORTS VILLAGE COUNCIL 01 WORN RY WOMEN ON Ft*. siXE REM H CAN- j THE REACH at IH '''C^'C^'C^'C^'C^wK '^fl _m_M Mlt^M, ##^_A^ :v5 (js__j_o SS* ■■■■■■■MM78 words
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Advertisement180 1956-09-08 15 PA 47A-n 4^ j Bot, y MiPS%jsy with COLIC... Colic pains literally torture babies At such times, a teaspoonful of gentle *>. Milk of Magnesia added to each quart >■ of baby's formula, or a few drops added to his fruit juice or *ater. will relieve his colic, heip him180 words
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Article, Illustration497 1956-09-08 16 LANE - LANE By writing from Kuala Lumpur "MORA md more frills on the tennis-court" comes the fashion news from Wimbledon, and it seems more Urn 1 a 1 riUCC "Gorgeous Gus?.e" Moran rated ayabtomi md ma'e blood-pressure with tmfm iatm J ttfam\mad panties. Nowadays about four cat of497 words
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Article, Illustration1047 1956-09-08 16 The Sick Child Care Eoch week on this page Nurse Kathleen will answer YOUR questions and advise you on YOUR problems m child core. Write to Nurse Kathleen, Sunday Standard, Lim Teck Kirn Road, Singapore 2. IpHILDREN vary enormously m their behaviour, both when they are well and when they1,047 words
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Article589 1956-09-08 16 MARY CLIVE' S - Moving over to the new House MARY CLIVE'S DIARY T AST week has been an exasperating and irritating one, I am preparing to move house. What a business it is! I spend hours m the r.c.v houM doing this or that— no sooner do I leave than a tukan arrives589 words
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Advertisement280 1956-09-08 16 UPSET STOMACH BETTER v IN 8 SECONDS! moojaf °oA°/So 7*^K<\ i ___r f y o° oo° Drink sparkling ENO gsjjjs^ "FRUIT SALT IS OVLY EIGHT SECONDS, the h. a t &W'''J<~ -7^\ l his sparkling antac.d makes yo j§|_-l= feel better, your mouAh fresh arc 5_2 ~~L" Put some Eno280 words
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Article, Illustration291 1956-09-08 17 time 1 had been M i,'<>od re- I *s of the special I conditioning cream ci "r.no'H'il so to nd out if these reports re exaggerated or in- t in any way. I i a triend of mine -■\per.ment for two ek.s usins the cream jularh .it least291 words
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Article143 1956-09-08 17 GAY PAULEY - GAY PAULEY 1 a lon tin a t alls By HBA YORK :.ow tha m Met of an ancient Greek losopher A you wan: those "best dressed lists, aajt a famous woman des. r ••KNOW TH" said Madame Valent the Russian-born designer whose roster of customers reads Uke143 words
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Article, Illustration616 1956-09-08 17 sinks and Along pipes wherever m Tact eockxoa** h 5, bugs, and ants ara ly to congregate. "No-Roach" contains inula: hinn which causes paralysis and eventual death to most insects, and li colourless and odourThe manufacturers claim that one coating can laat for several months Prices; sa616 words
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Article175 1956-09-08 17 just about the ultimate m compliments on clothes -r.ow. "They are the wr' A moat soigne," she said. (Webster says the terra M 'Avell groomed, sleek.") "How free they are. how prepared with the fundamentals. They have learned the lesson of simp'.icity." She conceded there are exceptions175 words
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127 1956-09-08 17 Dining Room Tables Shrink In Height CHICAGO I NEW style m dining tables is on the way, and 1 A |he current trend continues that old saying |j about the tloor being "clean enough to eat from"' -r* <omc day may be taken literally. I A West coast furniture manufacturer127 words
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Article422 1956-09-08 17 THAT Anita Loos gaip, "Mi never viake passes at p irll l who ivear glasses." is now as I aaa of date ea tha *'g!y i.v-pecTnc.'es r^n t par. M (0 it. The-e days, speclac'es are not only attractive, bat can aclual'y enhance 's o- the wearer V422 words
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Advertisement519 1956-09-08 17 How men clamour for Jh *w\at'' _> _M_-__! __r r fl th* new I^^m\^m\ art r your bcwittMna new JintxM twimsuic bust mer* _^_l your ps to sap fl V ip^fl ttyl* Petit Pc IsF ihirre. foundatic P^Sa| deuchabi* ttr.ps lor tunning. J&A A When fou Wk* JF- Jr <"<*519 words
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Article, Illustration818 1956-09-08 18 HOME -MADE ARMY BOOKE TERROR \IANY smugglers were liked and respected by the folk among whom they lived, for, 150 years ago. few people saw the harm In dodging taxes by running cargoes In and out of secluded harbours. But Arthur Gray was NOT one of the "free traders" supported818 words
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Article766 1956-09-08 18 V.nfav ;o.,cef''i appUeattoa of atomic energy is m c-'"A<i:a. a smal. amount of radioactive cesium. The tools an Bled by workmen assembling airplanes at .several aircraft manufactu- I :p. the United Bl If a tool is f. ri >tten I ie completed wing, where I might rau~e damage766 words
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169 1956-09-08 18 \tomic _ge aaaHrina na? |iveo doctors a new test for digestive tract disorders and a new way to St.: functioning of the stomach and Intestine* The new test Ls mm Mcd to help m diagnosing cancer of tne pa: CrOQI, LC and acute Inflai169 words
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264 1956-09-08 18 Chloromycetin Found Dramatical! Effective" gUMM-RE, GA., LX)UR physicians at the Dl. I Public Health Servtoa .-oratory here h i reported chloramphenicol i t, Chloromycetin :n is i "dramatically effective" ta the prevention and cure of i chancroids, a sku > usually of venereal or;-. [The four doctors at the Vene-264 words
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Article, Illustration199 1956-09-08 18 "IT is impossible to anticipate the future benefits mankind will derive from c new fle d of nuclear mediwh.ch uaes atomic radiation and radioactive isotopes, according to Dr. Paul C. Aebersold of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Radioactive isotopes "atomic medicines." he said. They are produced199 words
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Advertisement322 1956-09-08 18 jjA^" pffr. m jjLm^^^^^*~^^^^mMm m m£Ba u^ m^ m^a m m /.<*-- -9 J. a- -r 1 •S-^*-. *M ASPHALT. RIBBKK COKK A IrTMrTrV VINYL MI. IS Designed tor -'•>—' AliWii-ifiV Residential Institutional and rA-*;>_jj| »-'>«»t»» TiU Commercial use. Issued by thi> C'omp.tn are j*2*^^t j several w ell illustrated322 words
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Advertisement211 1956-09-08 23 9 i a* tiaiinq ||\|R DIL and TfWffik BRILUANTINI jjjlw Bouiiiois DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED aAA^ORE i i v f£2lir Hommel'i H-smatogen prov'des In concentrated form the real itrengtn of valuable body builders. With a champion'i physique and energy you can work hard, piay vigoroLsiy and lead a full robust211 words
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Article181 1956-09-08 24 1 fcetiktoed dif A^:v.V. I* f^ MlMbai^ii ii -TT v"i ii 'flM^ an unhappy and povertystricken marriage with the wastrel actor Ozaemon, She. too. became a "Lady Bacchus, until, rallying and With her beauty and skill undimmed, she met the Prince. The story of the third geisha is181 words
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Article, Illustration477 1956-09-08 24 KIKOU YAMATA - KIKOU YAMATA by 'T c Aha s ma pi ".sting than a pleat m a fair; If it is not u-atered Jt withers aura. CO dvi Prince Ito, a noMe- nun nf 20 th •'nt'.lry J.^p.in uho married a geisha and made ber his princess. write about the477 words
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Article520 1956-09-08 24 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE By 0( HR ISTI A N TIIFOI Ml WT) NATFK IK T S( .ENCE Rv FI. Mas- ex.! I..ru:iu:b _A rpwiCE a *he course of A published Bampton Lectures Dr. Mascall tells UM same story abou* Or dox priest who was e\r-A.:v--r.: A c Th520 words
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Article292 1956-09-08 24 Fred G. Merfield - Fred G. Merfield By In collaboration with Harry Miller. (Longmans. Green and Co., London. New York 18s.), T.I'BI.ISIIED this month. and dur to arri\e m Singapore shortly. "(iorilIns" is an enchanting book ior the armchair hunter, and anyone else who likes excitement and ad\enture, with the292 words
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409 1956-09-08 24 J. E. Morpurgo - Book Demand Grows Despite Counter Attractions J. E. Morpurgo by p rophets are for- r telling us that books are I .:>hed. that the pur and to listen and forgotten to read. Vet m 1 -ias just mamm birthday and issued 1000 th title, the A 5 < r 50409 words
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Article642 1956-09-08 24 JOHN WAIN - JOHN WAIN By FILL FATHOM FIVE. I By Hugh Svkes Davies. mm. 1 (Bodlev Head. 155.) SECOND ENDING. By Evan Hunter. (Constable I 155. W 1 VBATS eaee remarked 1 Hull "A", art is not mere itory-tel log or mere portraiture is tymbolic," but I the Implied encouragement642 words
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Article242 1956-09-08 24 A.W. Hamilton - A.W. Hamilton i», DONALD MOORE Singapore. H^HE alien to Malaya can no longer remain nonchalant to the importance of Malay. Day after day a knowledge of the language becomes more and more necessary and it is imperative that those who remain m the country for any lengthAP - 242 words
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Advertisement368 1956-09-08 24 GENUINE SPARE PARTS For complete 'satisfaction, *ise motorists buy only genuine LUCAS spare parts. You can select your requirements from our large comprehensive r: which is always m stock. We invite you to call m today* FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. $4. Orc__»r<j Rc-kj 5.n-.,por_ iwrADwr none fc-Urj-*.-- (rrnntitna nLMnriL D^bV368 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1956-09-08 25 DEAD MAN'S VOICE SOLVED MYSTERY SLAYINGS SOLVED MYSTERY SLAYINGS QHORTLI after World J* |far I t <*• (.erman police wf re baffl- I bj B series of mysterious murders m Berlin The fir>t was th at of a, rich girl, Violette the d.itighter of a iced diplomat 5 found leadDM - 1,030 words
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Article544 1956-09-08 25 ONE t in terest i be international Geor-' d to l information i's oceans and set on the w< ite and weather. 46 nations are preparing to take part m the tial o physical (IGY), and it is exre will partie m the programme The544 words
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Article, Illustration529 1956-09-08 26 iy mean who really know nothing about the loneliness that is lorcea on _«v.c poor wre*^ x-eopie who Snt spend a minute m privacy and must have T-V or the radio or somebody to talk t I know some Groups are more troubled this way than others. It529 words
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684 1956-09-08 26 by The Earl Of Bessborough. Lord Bessborongh is chairman of tha European-AtlmA c Group which has recently been discussing NATO's kt with the Baghdad Pact. He recently returned from a tour of the Middle East, during trhich lie attended the opening of the684 words
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Advertisement178 1956-09-08 26 Tha world famous family of TICER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by cny other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL __f^^^^^^^______________^^'______^m___!^r^__________ I M__Pl___H_l C SGA*C*- i v-'.A?-' I I <^^_A..___l Ay y s ""__^^^^_a_____________________ YOU NEED A MEAL BEFORE YOU WORK!178 words
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Miscellaneous450 1956-09-08 26 YOUR WEEK* .pn,. pn o, AppU or, f Aries)— There Is a SFPTFMBF.R 23-OCT I w AfT^ add-ora: to what could ordinarily have oeen AM _.A r .A c .c *c --c «V^ ex^jd. End-week conditions looa partic_:_r- fl "Q--ck.yV T J^ xeS e ||At M Ta^,„_ Could be Ur*^450 words
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240 1956-09-08 27 A Stupid Craze That Girls iI^LKM Will Regret HA* «h*>uld a butterfly fly on a teenager's leg" jhe question it beginning m England to worry a boilermaker who spends his spare tt— firing girls the butter flies. And parent, and factory uel- i-*Tir>»rs In Carlisle where the girls have got240 words
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Article105 1956-09-08 27 DENNIS DUNN - DENNIS DUNN *j 0 rr-vn -a c a*--! I had to ■■> \p 7 ro o-.r office annual m be> Cfltue on ea-h -rzr'y if M with her q< eg. i He *ot Why's after the event! 0 ■***•-> r e zed recently th durant. P v105 words
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393 1956-09-08 27 COMER CLARKE - COMER CLARKE The Duke of Edinburgh's old schoolmaster speaks out- By THE Warden of Gordonstoun School, where the Duke of Edinburgh was educated, has upset classroom theories on sport, sex and 'lurid books.' For the wa-Aden. Dr. Erich Meissner, r. three outspoken points m his393 words
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Article672 1956-09-08 27 HANGED GIRL for PEEPING THE Smitten Treasure L Story, one of the strangest tales ever to come out of the strange West Indies, tells of a. planter who murdered an innocent slave who helped him to bury treasure the uhite man had no intention of claiming m his lifetime. Smitten672 words
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Article1102 1956-09-08 27 EVELYN HOCQUARD - EVELYN HOCQUARD tmmmmanmmmam RW THE letter J is the tenth letter of the A pta abet and star: I m symbolism for the Sun and the Number Ten. It is Intellectual m character and denotes the pursuit of cultural activities. If the letter J il your initial it1,102 words
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Advertisement183 1956-09-08 27 n/*u* j __L _X ____________i __r yl I Lavender with fw^V^M so cool, so fresh a aw rtamj^r^ a?% a ing r l Ir t J-- -X I V -Im cuTiTALLiut u»i*fi*i» Yardity*t -lbdom Lavender fan acJid farm, u_d Y_*n__er UTiron »c r— «moot_>4_ ihenng, richly perfaß__d— i____7 J-q* f'183 words
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Miscellaneous23 1956-09-08 27 It v not really surprising that my wife talks so much Her father was a <*ommercial traveller, and her mother was a woman."23 words
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Article, Illustration265 1956-09-08 28 Arnold Brackman - Arnold Brackman DAD NEW? Singapore's de b md mi- week Sears Roethe multi-million dollar ■at house, issuewtoter catalogue, a fat book of Wham -.gee. [ts mr n knocks profit a b Vverage M; per --ird. The ustrous black plumage and art just under _c ide. r265 words
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Article465 1956-09-08 28 Ls ♦r<*;.-*g <•-• r Va-gare: bef-r*. 'he television cameras on ling her visit to ■bore* m the near future. Since Her Re known to r.- at as the say m th* U.S. Aller on for rhe 1 include r.rr.i'anie performers v -.st: genuine this report is Ye465 words
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Article649 1956-09-08 28 J. W.R. TAYLOR - J. W.R. TAYLOR By \T mO-MBti thousands M -p_ers are enjoying the fasteal rtable journey of off may have Sydney. Bermuda or I a red other thro igho it the the type of aires __F1 they trave provides nmon '.nk. This I i Viscount, with649 words
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860 1956-09-08 28 Solomon Odamtten - Solomon Odamtten By J BECAME a student of medicine at Cambridge University m 1954, although at that time I had already been living m England for six years. I was at school for eight years m the Gold Coast before I went to860 words
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Page 28 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1956-09-08 28 Shaving is simplicity itself with a Blue Gillette Blade m its matching Gillette razor. Yet for smoothness and freshness there's no shaving system m the world to compare with Gillette. Buy your blades ir a Blue Gillette Dispenser. ou can use the Dispenser with any razx*.. But for Super-peed Shaving119 words
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Page 28 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1956-09-08 28 (BMBBBUl "Hang: on, ducks! SomeH||||M L gr > one may set off at the13 words
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