Singapore Standard, 11 September 1956
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Title Section30 1956-09-11 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines! 2400 i% m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 \ol. N. No. 71 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1956 1 1 PAGES i:> ENTS30 words
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Article116 1956-09-11 1 LONDON Sept. 10 (UP)— General Sir Prank Ileaeerf ey. "52. former General 'ommandmg Malaya g r World War II and ex- mder-ln-Chief of the Army. pleaded ently i. v 12-year- ild girl. Sir John Percy i i rth >entenced him to tnd ever or. sonrf ir for116 words
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Article, Illustration354 1956-09-11 1 STRICT security measures were taken by Royal Air Force policemen at the Singapore Airport yesterday when Air Marshal Sir Harry Broodhurtf J Command-er-in-Chief RAF. Bomber Command, arrived m Br lain's latest bomber, the Vulcan, on a test flight from London. The Vulcan, the world's largest354 words
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Article718 1956-09-11 1 'LET'S START ALL OVER AGAIN ON OUR TERMS' CAIRO, SEPT. 10. EGYPT TODAY PROPOSED THAT AN INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATING BODY BE SET UP TO SEEK A PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF THE SUEZ CANAL CRISIS. President Nasser's new move came m the wake of Australian Premier Robert718 words
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230 1956-09-11 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 10 (IP)— Young Communists shouting "death to Schmidt" demonstrated outside the courtroom today at the trial of Henricas Schmidt, the ex-Dutch army captain on trial for subversive activities. I Dunn? the four-hour aeeiion, defence counsel Mrs. Mike Bouman asked for230 words
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Article88 1956-09-11 1 ►KYO. Bept II (UP) —A whipped by typr f** a winds raged uncon.C m a Sea of Japan town tonight after ling a reported 500 Af' ticking th rou^h a section of Uotsu. tbou" .r lies west Tokyo, than two h irs. the rr-88 words
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Article16 1956-09-11 1 4 •'•FATHER •>-. >- j pane with a crew of pen tvnhoon Emma. JSt U P16 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-09-11 1 A MILE INTO THE SKY CHICAGO: A mile-hiph building: proposed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright is pictured m this artist's sketch alongside two present-day versions of "skyscrapers*'. Drawn by George Charney. of the Chicago Daily News, the sketch compares Wright's proposed building with the Prudential building m Chicago and the102 words
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125 1956-09-11 1 NICOSIA. Sept. LO (AP) Governor, Field Marshal Sir D Hardin-: said today, that the bastion of Cyprus will be "absolutely crucial" if the British make a military move on S;ez. Sir John addressed 50 police sergeants who recently arrived from Britain to reinforce the125 words
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Article135 1956-09-11 1 SEREMBAN, Mon.— Transport Minister, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, today formally opened the Federations second "strategic highway" linking by a bare 14 miles Ayer Hitam and Kemayan which previously needed a 135-mile detour through Negri Sembilan and PahangJ Accompanied Mainr-M gocH the Gurkha Division,M Ayer HitamM135 words
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Article55 1956-09-11 1 NICOSIA. Sept. 11 (AP)— EOKA saboteurs yesterday set fire to the newly-con-structed house of the Com-mander-in-Chief. British Middle East Land Forces The house was to havp been completed within a leu weeks and occupied soon by General Sir Charles Keightley. Commander of Middle East Land55 words
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Article29 1956-09-11 1 MELBOURNE, Sept. 10 (Reuter) It never looked an easy task. the Melbourne Herald said editorially tonight, referring to the failure of the Menzies mission to Cairo,29 words
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Article37 1956-09-11 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 10 (Reuter)—Mr. John Hill, a Conlervative Member of the British Parliament, said on arrival here today from Peking that people m Communist China were unaware that technical standards of Western countries were extremely high.37 words
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233 1956-09-11 1 PENANG, Mon. Penang; will degenerate into, a mere fishing village and pleasure Lsland on< c its tree port status Ls removed. Mr. Saw Seng Kew, chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, here said today. He was com menting on the M233 words
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Article41 1956-09-11 1 HONGKONG, Sept. m (UP) A 2""i-rr:err>pr Indon« Parliamentary r -f egatioi an ved here todsy en route Communist China at the invitation nf Liv Shao-chi. Chairman of Qw Sanding Committee of the Pe->p C? i41 words
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133 1956-09-11 1 Strike Threat By 7,500 City Workers than 7.500 City Council daily-rated 14-da notice on the Council tomor: A decision to this effect r.» n at an emerg. council meeting of the Council Labour Unions' 1 night The thrf. Tike Is m protest acalnst the Cr failurf i -t:e the the133 words
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Article16 1956-09-11 1 a FV~:ro Italic not join m an armed ronfU over the Suez Cans. —UP16 words
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Article66 1956-09-11 1 BAGHDAD. Sept 10 (AP The Government of Iraq today issued an emcreency ordinance which an official spokesman described as a "precautionary step axainM continccm ie« m the Middle Fast" The ordinance empowers the Government to take action m an> rmprfPin > Jhr spokesman vain" howi ihat66 words
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Advertisement14 1956-09-11 1 llppf 1 SEASON hudihg ca '//^r^/Ay*^ wa e.*\ tit-, ait ia^s Famous for 4sua/tty14 words
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Advertisement30 1956-09-11 1 41L THE ACIS For Economy ReltmUlity and pleasant appear am c Roof with time -tested COLOURFUL LIGHTWEIGHT SHATTERPROOF Tne cv 1 1 1 and i n riBRO CEDENT CORRUGATED SHEETS30 words
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190 1956-09-11 2 A Dunan Makes A Headline And A Head Ache... THl* is a tale of Gorindasamv ?.nd a durian The pit Dit h i 'he M-Badk (hin;: R->id Singa- Ih^ time 4 p m yesterd X io\ mdas I i linesman emplo\ the Royal Signals, was working with a ■fl tm190 words
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Article27 1956-09-11 2 'HE Pakistan League will commemorate the Bth anniversary of the dea' Quaid-E-Aza Jinnah with a special ceremony at the Sultan Mosque at 7 p.m. t<27 words
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Article101 1956-09-11 2 They'll Plan Merdeka 'Strategy' I 1 of all political .es m Singapore to discuss for the next Merdeka talks will be held shortly. I Standard understands from sources close to the Labour Front Government --mgements for ho important meeting are r.fir v Tho meeting will be ed by all parties101 words
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Article45 1956-09-11 2 FOUR gangsters, three of them armed :n the back after robbing him of cash at an isolated kampong off Bam goon Garden Estate late n;_--The you- v Cans was taken to the General pita] unconscious. He reported to be m a serious45 words
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462 1956-09-11 2 I Was Forced Into Being Girl: Court Told PENANG, Mori. A pretty young Malay girl tn hate a man who had brought her up since she was six years old after he had forced her to become a call-girl, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Befbi i Mr, A i462 words
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Article149 1956-09-11 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.< m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Quirt. S'POKL TIN The price ot tin on the local market yester day was Ptfi (Lrtehanged). LONDON KtiBBHK No 1 X S.S Setilecnent House Term* Monday's opening first session were: Buyer* *****-rj October 2SI Nnm. November 28',149 words
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233 1956-09-11 2 THE Singapore Ban demands, ranging ma Colony Banks, yesterd'~>ther five banks will receive demands today and two later this month. The banks, which received the demands are: The cantile Bank of mc A tralla and China. the r N mal233 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-09-11 2 LADY BLACK cutting the ribbon ;it yesterday's opening of the new Nurses' Training School at the Singapore General Hospital. Prairie her is m^y\Ai± mm r? u^^<\it^A\[}^^U Kr-ACA. StandardpicStandardpic - 31 words
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107 1956-09-11 2 LADY Black, wife of the Grovernor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black. < day advised nurses to treat patients with underitaildillg and sympathy. ;y Black was opening the Ti aining School and extension to the Student Hostel at the Singapore General Hospital. She said the107 words
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Article39 1956-09-11 2 HONGKONG. Sept. m Special Standard Ser. C sing pri es of the Eiong- j.- I 5. 80 to CI Ster mc 5375 to rs-;: > 1.839 to Malayan |1 $0,194 to one Indonesian R St to a tael.39 words
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161 1956-09-11 2 MCA To Try Again For A No. 2 Boss ALA LU The General Cr of the Association will meet Sunday to consider once again the advisability of appointing a deputy leader of the part' Delegates from the eleven States and Settlements »m debate this issue for the cond time m161 words
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Article72 1956-09-11 2 THE Fred Workers' Union yestei^v protested to Sing. Minister, Mr. Lirr against an alleged "vfoletia* of agreement by the mament." In a letter to the Chief nister. the Union 1. The manage cd. two new workers, although c are 20 former imfcill still on g Though the72 words
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Article46 1956-09-11 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Inche Zailan bin Osman, who went tn England on his own for further studies, has been :ded a Sultan Ibrahim rship to enable him to take a Bachelor of Science degree m engineering. He wai educated at the Ericlish College46 words
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501 1956-09-11 3 An Identity Mix-Up Frees Hold-Up Man WOMAN TELLS OF HEARING SHOT DISCREPANCIES arising out of the identification of an accused person led to the acquittal of Loh Ban Seng, 24. hv Mr. Justice Whitton. at the Singapore As- sizes yesterday. I "smi hnff and 2i2_*hn2 at the was charged ng501 words
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186 1956-09-11 3 THE 'GIANT OF WATER LILIES' FOR COLONY BOTANIC GARDENS FOR the first time si' I the war. S a pore's Botanical Gardens will I the water plant, Victoria regia. m its lak". This "giant of i .ice" Boaor Botanical Garden -r \v Purse- the B irden. d The Standard jresterdi186 words
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Article89 1956-09-11 3 The Queen Honours Airmen 1 Queen has appr the following aware maided by the Commander- Chief. Fi' Force. Ar Ma I Sir Frai ..nges, for s r- :e >BE C '.nder M Q I P< il nd Squ idr n L i J A il I Bar Distingu Squadron Leader89 words
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Article47 1956-09-11 3 I -lon. The fallow lug have been elected of the Kedah ikkottai Chettiars' Chambe Presiden- tchumanan Chettiar; vice-president Mr. niappa Chettiar: secretary Subramanian Chr ret n Ram; treasurerlitor Mr. Murufappa Chettiar. ers Messrs. Arunasalam Chettiar. Letchussanan Chettiar. Subramanian agapna Che' Bamanathan Chettiar and Sifhambaram Chettiai.47 words
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Article37 1956-09-11 3 PENANG, Mor. Ivo men women strikers f 1 Hin Bus Company have been detained by the police today tor silege-i criminal int: ton. It is understood that they would be c Isssaisi a37 words
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170 1956-09-11 3 ipoh v Aa Aims icked down and killed a cjclist was tol $22 n the Sesmmm Court here. The officer H I C c R ai Scol nd guilty of MriDfence. on t: of whic I U •*«th of a hotel-fr Onn.170 words
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Article90 1956-09-11 3 'Reds Will Take Over Malaya' SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. (API Veteran Chinese newsman K. S. Cham; arrived here yesterday from Singapore and expressed teas that the Communists will take over the strategic Crown Colony and British Malaya. "The menace is very real."' said Chang "There is infiltration m the schools90 words
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Article30 1956-09-11 3 'Battle Of Britain' Day KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Royal Air Force today tatted former "Battle of Britain" sircrew resident m Ma- to participate m the forthcoming commemorative services and parade30 words
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Article145 1956-09-11 3 ifoh. Moa Om* Indian and ttai Malays ft BB Utll Btate have applied fot toclul D m Hie Federation Singatrade m_s>ion to Formo- have DOfl yet d. but It Is Known come from the Taiping area. So far over IM pemiUU n the two145 words
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390 1956-09-11 3 IPOH. lion.— ln a test case which will affect juke boxes m the country. Ipoh magistrate, Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof. today ruled that such machines do "provide en- ainment m the Ol music and song The magistrate convicted the proprietor of the390 words
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Article94 1956-09-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. M<>n. Tht etc ited Chinese Chamb rs ol Commerce wflJ tation to call on Mini c for Health and Socia Wi Ifare on Friday to iSk that the import du'.y on Chinese medicines be repealI f! X Th ng Is :l follow-up the lengthy94 words
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379 1956-09-11 3 DUKES VISIT WILL BRING AN EXTRA HOLIDAY Good News For Schools THOUSANDS of school children m Singapore will get on extra holiday m honour of the two-day visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the Colony. It La not y. t decided whether the holiday would be on the day379 words
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215 1956-09-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Alliance members 01 the Selangor State Council are to meet the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to get his blessings to their demands for a fully-elected State Legislature and a "cabinet system" of government. The Alliance State Councillors will then go ahead215 words
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Article108 1956-09-11 3 Study Gift For Taiping Malay TAIPING. Mon OM Mohamed Khair bin Moham-o Said has been awarded a scholarship by the Perak Malay Teachers" Union for higher studies m Britain. He left by plane yesterday. 1o enter Swansea University for an Arts Degree. Son of Inche Mohamed Said, retired Aaristant Inspector108 words
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Article48 1956-09-11 3 IPOH. Ifoo Three Home Guards out hunttnf m the T- pah district of Perak jrestl day were fired on by two armed and uniformed terrorists. They returned the fire, causing the terrorists to flee In a follow-up, a police squad patro in-.n-i blood tr.48 words
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Advertisement651 1956-09-11 3 CHfoy somx> NbW jy? 'W^T .j"""""""""^"3W_t_, .""""""■"aVS'V. ._________S*""^ w&Mk LYONS KE CREAM *Ts SMOOTHER SWEETER RICHER THE VICTORIA HOTEL Bar Restaurant SPACIOUS AND LUXURIOUS ROOMS— AIRCONDITIONED BATH ROOMS ATTACHED WITH HCT AND COLD RUNNING WATER TELEPHONES IN EVERY ROOM ULTRAMODERN FURNITURES AND FIXTURES. ELEVATOR FOR CONVENIENCE 24 HOURS ROC. SERVICE651 words
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Article, Illustration428 1956-09-11 4 BEWARE! You May Be Getting 'Fixed' Coffee And Milk For Breakfast CASES OF COFFEE AND MILK ADULTERATIONS TOTAL MORE THAN HALF OF THE FOOD OFFENCES IN SINGAPORE, CITY ANALYST MR. T. A. SPILLANE, TOLD THE STANDARD YESTERDAY. Of the 100 certificates of adulteration issued for prosecutions under the Food and428 words
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185 1956-09-11 4 SECRET SOCIETIES ARE A CURSE-GET RID OF THEM, SAYS MAGISTRATE "SECRET societies are a curse and a bL;>t to Singapore and the sooner they are exterminated, the better for this city, said the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J. ML I)c\eteux-Colebourn, yesterday, when he sentenced a 17-year-old boy to a month's jail185 words
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187 1956-09-11 4 Lorry Driver Fined $1,500, Disqualified For 5 Years A LOBBY-DRIVER, Lim Goon Tee. srai fined $1 and n ~q is Wed from drii ng for five yean m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, for cs g the deatk of a m? Pr anal Ifarayansamji 56, by 3 neg igeni act.187 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-09-11 4 His Forged Permit Didn't Work THANGAVELU Arumugham Pillay yesterday pipadfd guilty m the Singapore Eighth Magistrate'! Court tn a charge cf arrivinc In Malaya with a forged reentry permit, on Aug. 13. The Magistrate. Mr. S. K. Lee. fined Piilay $500. or three months' jaii. In the Fourth Magistrate's Coa103 words
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123 1956-09-11 4 HE STOLE, THEN CONFESSED TO THE POLICE A CLERK. Xii ian Murthy. 18, was bound over for $500 for one year m a Singapore Court yesterday. when he pleader, guilty to a housebreakinfl dm Proftcutar Mr K. Ramakrishnan toid the Court that o n Aug 28. Kri •h'-.an broke into123 words
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185 1956-09-11 4 2 FOLWS-NOW THERES 1 AND A BUNCH OF BANANAS IS GOING TOO CASE OF THE FAST -DISAPPEARING COURT EXHIBITS A FOWL AM) A BI'NCH OF RAN AN AS WIH PRO DUCES IN 4 SINCAPORE COIRT VESTKRDAY AS EXHIBITS IN TWO CASKS. Ong Cheng Oh was charged uith th^ft of fowl185 words
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Advertisement61 1956-09-11 4 a flt_^_^^ _^__j3_/-^"*'^'**********^^^_- t They're mu \w mm^ Here! THE ALL NEW FR I G I D AIRE 7 "rii-2^l rr.. i il,"- COLD PANTRY MODEL" PVW...&WOQ6H... Get o bin full of he Cubes! STARTLING ICE CUBE EJECTOR IS BUT ONE OF A DOZEN NEW EXCITING FEATURES REvEMBER! Wherever >:_61 words
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Miscellaneous555 1956-09-11 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance -•_Baaaßßaa■a»■._^■aaa^---- r~" te.ll pja '7 tti aa I n.m Light music; iM Ji ti /a r\ _»*N ffa'aT Pena:-; BM am rs m 4.00 _> m r^ ling a.: children; 655 Rs'l'Pl QA' r \-/if\it ,38 f g.onal Announcement K>.MOI«OW: S DSapOrt 3.47 am. M555 words
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176 1956-09-11 5 500 Workers Are Mad' At Demotion Of Fellow-Clerk INDI STRIAL relations between the Singapore \dmiraltv and its 500 white-collar workers .ire strained -because a Special Grade civilian clerk with 30 voars fcervire was recently demoted. The Admiralty Local Btafl Un o a h pn senl the ■j rkecß atUl bold176 words
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Article164 1956-09-11 5 Th-? Council must get YOre technical staff if it is to cope with the work it has md, said Singapore"? I Architect SurMr, H. Hawsor -on said the abort ir--- technicians m his department was holding up several Council building pro- -a <o-.;or164 words
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Article40 1956-09-11 5 THE Singapore City Court faaterda -ined a bus driver. Soh Cheow S f- rhree charges of using a '-ar for hire. R. Ramason, prose laid the court that Ser rested, when he received money fran a na^enzer.40 words
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Article27 1956-09-11 5 FI Dr. Siov I !;an ha\ r e donated to the Red Cross So< Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah Besar, Singapore, m his memo-27 words
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141 1956-09-11 5 Australia Offers Scholarships For Postal Courses 3HOLARSHIPS for a new correspondence course cc practice Ls bein_v offered to workers m Singapore Government, City Council. Improvement Trust md employees m industrial and commercial organizations, by the Au>tralian Government under Colombo Plan. The course, states a Ministry of Education release issued yesterday,141 words
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Article70 1956-09-11 5 6 Months For Indecency TaThe? sentenced m a Singapore court to six months* jail for grass m .c... v Detective Tan Siew Koon laid the court that Tan approached him at the Singapore Cricket Club padang on the night of Aug. 28. and made an Indecent suggestion. The c -ted70 words
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Article47 1956-09-11 5 JOHOR 1 B Mon. 1 ii. who hid two gold pendant when he •rrived here from S because "the Customs ai charge too much dv today fined $800. m de for c .asion of customs duty The ornaments, •worth $402, were confisca47 words
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Article43 1956-09-11 5 Ti:; maj ages of the Ta> I V B Company lined ■$170, when he plead R m the Singap Court to 17 charges of g motor -buses without licences. He was fined 111 on aaa t ha:_ C43 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-09-11 5 B.A. (Hon.) Is Not Enough THE only Malay i_ irl to obtain a BA. (Honours) degree at the last ■University of Malaya examinations, (he Fatimah binte Hamid Hon. IS, of Penan-, is now on her way to Knyland tor higher studies at London l'ni\ ersity. Above, she poses for Standard72 words
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362 1956-09-11 5 Aero Engine, A Diesel And Books THE Singapore Polytechnic had rece:ved voluntary ipn "big" organizations chairman of the Board of Governors, Mr. L. Cresson, told Thn Standard yesterday. R- al we hay- received three Rifts a. Rolls Royce aero engine for demonstrar362 words
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Article59 1956-09-11 5 MR. Tan Choon Tee. a Singapore teacher, will give a magic show at the Pre terian Church Fun Fair at the church premises m Prinsep Street, on Sept. 15. The youngest member of the International Brotherhood of Sing ore Ring 115, Mr Tan has given more59 words
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Article118 1956-09-11 5 One Die, 3 Injured In Accident OH, Mon A retired Ma ayan Railway foreman, lit V. s. Piathamby, 74. was killed today m a motor accidenl ai the 4th mile, Gopeng Rnad. Seriously injured m the same accidenl were his son-m-law. Mr. s Sivapragasan. .B, the Assistant Official Assignee here,118 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-09-11 5 AN Indian dinn who simsht to \mr>hip the Almisht.v through music is now m Singapore on a South-east Asian tour. The (iuru. Bwaad Shree allabhadasii. re- nounced all worldly pleasures at the age of eight to enter the priesthood. Today; Swami Shree Yallabhadas.ii is154 words
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306 1956-09-11 5 S'pors Adult Education Council Faces A Constitutional Shake-up A CALL for the revision of the entire structure of the Singapore Council for Adult Education has been made by a five-man interim committee. This is now being considered by the Council's member■associations The interim committee was appointed by the Council foUowing306 words
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Article146 1956-09-11 5 THE Sim ipore Malaysian Ship Officers' t'nion has prod to the Minister for Commerce and Inc. istiy, Mr. J M. Jumabhoy, against the hiring operators bom India by the Btrattl Steamship Co. Ltd. In letter to the Minister, the union said: "We strongly oppose146 words
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Article40 1956-09-11 5 THE mrrect number ot one of the consolation prises for the tenth draw of Premium Bonds was No. 9Q7663 and not M 7163 as published on Aug 8, the Press OAcer, the Federation information SerI vices, said yesterday.40 words
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127 1956-09-11 5 Woman Died After Sari Caught Fire A WOMAN*, who used the hem of her sari to- lift a pot of boiling mi'.k from a kerosene stove, was burnt when the sari caught fire. She died five days later m hospital. This was told a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at an127 words
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Article89 1956-09-11 5 Protest On Entrance Exams JOHOBE B \::n I I Urn. De Kates of the Chinese School Teachers' Union and representatives of the Chinese Schools Management com- mittees met here yesterday to protest against a Government order calling for an entrance :ination for primary school pupils seeking admission to Junior Midd'e89 words
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916 1956-09-11 6 Singqpore Standard Building A Nation T iE building of a oat n requires faith. sincerity, sacrifice, cc- n and compromise on the part of all the races who form the polyglot Malayan population. This task is i d V- one and the problems now facing the Alliance G vernment seem916 words
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Article, Illustration964 1956-09-11 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - EDWARD CRANKSHAW By Britain's Soviet .4 ff* Irs *^^^^^»SpeCl(l'>,^a<»-^»Mai^ LONDON i selected group of Soviet cttldren found themselves starting an en.rev new life last wee's Throughout the Soviet ''mon 70,000 youngsters, Khrushchev's guineapigs, have be^n chosen to attend the first State hoarding schools IS9 a., told. For964 words
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Article467 1956-09-11 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME l| r rilE difference between a 1 well-bred an^ ill-bred J man is this, said Dr. .lohnC son m his Life of Boswell, one immediately attracts your liking, and the other j your aversion. You love the one till you find reason to Z467 words
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Article, Illustration870 1956-09-11 6 The Blessed Rain CASSANDRA says: "They are cuisins the weather as being the most abominable, soaking, sodden travesty of a waterlogged climate ever inflicted on a half-drowned people." ()t'KSTIOX. And what, v Cassandra, is your first and strongest impression about Britain your ln.DDi)tour oil *'o I'm II d States? .\-swer:870 words
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Article164 1956-09-11 6 Wn&Pk*^- ALL letters must bear the signatures and addresses of the lenders.— Ed. Sir; I icad with much interest your article on the Malayan Police who are coming to serve m Brunei. Hay I be gfvdn the opportunity to make a slight correction. Firstly the Malayan Contingent164 words
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Article438 1956-09-11 6 From A Special Conespondent SALISBCRY, (Rhodesia), THIRD official of the j Ny.is.'lanri African Na- > tional Congress has bern i deported from Southern Rhodesia. He Mr. Tho- mas D.T. Banria. general i secretary of the ConI gross ,The deportation Older, signi ed by the Deputy-Govcr- nor of438 words
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Article, Illustration920 1956-09-11 7 Suez Talks 'All Washed Up M Dulles' Canal Plan Bluntly Rejected CAIRO, Sept. 10, (UP)— Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser last night bluntly rejected the Dulles plan for internationalizing the Canal as "hostile) infringing on the rights and sovereignty of Egypt." In a 2,500-WOrd letter to the920 words
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Article169 1956-09-11 7 GOODBYE AFTER 25 MINS. I VIRO. Sept. 10, (AP) The Men/i^s mission ended its last meeting with President Gamal \bdel Nasser after only 25 minutes on Sunday n.-lht. V the meetm_. t-.nfercn.r reports .ere exchanged .nd coodbve. nere said ixtra m 1' me Minister Mr Rohert I. Menzies md i,>169 words
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Article52 1956-09-11 7 D m. (Reuter) Dublin detectives were ca!l- I -ountry house near 1' m counl p^loday to investigate the theft i number of g The arms. Including four ahotguns and two rifles, were taken from the home of captain t at Rahinstown after a side doer had52 words
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Article43 1956-09-11 7 CALCUTTA, Sept. 10 (AP) Twenty-four assistant harDOUC masters m Calcutta port who resigned last Friday resumed their duties this afternoon. The Government of India refused to accept their resignation, declaring their services essential under the wartime Emergency Act.43 words
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150 1956-09-11 7 Sihaouk Told To Form A New Cabinet TOKYO. Sept. 10 (UP) Prince Norodom Sihanouk, who had already once refused, was asked a second time on Sunday to form a new Cabinet m Cambodia. Radio Peking reported today. The radio, quoting a dispatch from the North Vietnamese capital at Hanoi, said150 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-09-11 7 BRITISH freighters Stanrealm and Elm Hill (bottom and left) are shown tied up alongside the passenger ships Argentina and Star of Malta, m (irand Harbour Malta. on Sept. 4. In background the aircraft carrier HMS Fagle. whilst outside thr harbour m distance can he seen other freightersA.P. - 72 words
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443 1956-09-11 7 A Very Grave Situation Has Arisen-Menzies. President Nasser said that he wa.s convinced that "'any unbiased study" of the Dulles majority plan for international operation of the Canal "would leave the reader with but one conviction, namely, that the purpose |f to take the Suez Canal out of the hands443 words
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Article166 1956-09-11 7 U.S. Has Hopes Of A Compromise WASHINGTON ->ept 10. (Renter i Ainrnran officials remained hopelul last night that a < nmpromise could he reached m the Suez crisis despite the failure of the Cairo talks between thn Mcnzie.* nmnuttee and Egyptian Pre sident Nasser. s al .rtment sources were more166 words
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Article77 1956-09-11 7 Dutch Ship Takes 'No Risks' ROTTERDAM. Sept. 10. The 21.300-1 Dutch ship Willem R P n o paasengers aboard has been ordered to go round the Cape of Good Hope istead of through the Suez Canal. The company said the Wi'.lem Ruys. flagship of I Royal Rotterdam approaching the Strain77 words
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Article124 1956-09-11 7 KARLSRUHE. West Germany. Sept. m, (Reuter) Research scientists of the Karlsruhe Institute of Traffic Psychology reported to a medical congress here that strong doses of Vitamin "A" could reduce the risks of accidents to car drivers. Led 1 heir theory en 153 drivers, tftl h had124 words
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Advertisement75 1956-09-11 7 ODOURLESS li^^^^JßK (U^ __a1 "CO. TRAD£ MAR^ FLOUI KOTE Nlrw -MhK-. »«„-h na-it-f' Just .moginc' Croyon marks, linger smudges, •Ntw, rubber-tough paint. off rcmarkab c 1 Flows on like magic! rubberbase paint. Dries m minutes! Keep yOUT wo lls lovely with FLOW KOTE For walls and ceilings. ior ori and75 words
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Advertisement62 1956-09-11 7 ft ftl "■«2ta t> he-ore a c rfl \MT win m m m k^ m^ m^ be ?r YOUNG c .FREE COOL JLW«4^** WAT Ge .c little X Available m White only. BY ill fl(fli€fjl (L Sizes Small Medium Large LADIESWEAR B^^B ~a^l DEPARTMENT I J <W I 1 |¥S62 words
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240 1956-09-11 8 MONEY WASN'T FOR KEAY COURT TOLD HONGKONG. Sept. 10 (Reuter)— John Patterson Whitefield. one of tfiree members of a Hongkong mining syndicate, accused of conspiring to bribe the Government n Superintendent of Mines, William Murray Ken. denied emphatically m court today a suggestion th.it he knew the HK525.000 paid *o240 words
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161 1956-09-11 8 LONDON. Sept. 10 (Reuter) c of the Cairo talks on the future of the Suez Canal caused oil shares to be m~ down sharply when I don Stock Exchange opened But on the whole, investors were continuing it and attitude and dealers re-161 words
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Article38 1956-09-11 8 Sept. 10 (UP)— A Chinese-language daily newspaper reported here today that some 320,000 persons m 22 counties of Hopei province of Communist China are being ravaged by disease m tbe wake of storm-tr:_, WmM§*38 words
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Article24 1956-09-11 8 E Prime Minister of Laos. c Souvanna Phouma arril by air yesteSaigon to confer with X ivang Vong of Laos. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article91 1956-09-11 8 JOHANNESBUB I Sept. 10 —A v-> African tribesmen fought a pitched battle m the Johannesburg suburb of lare last night. Two were ki ed and at least 30 wounded, including an African constar lon on both sides used firearms, ba i knives, clubs and stones91 words
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Article55 1956-09-11 8 SSEL, West Germany, Sept 10 (Reuiej) Women up to the I m West Gerhave a good chance of a marriase partner because there are more men than women m this age group, sta- here ah m the early years after the ll the situation was the55 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-09-11 8 A FLYING FILLING STATION IFOTK Navy jet fitrhters ]i take on fuel from a Con- ,i vair X.'V "1 i adeu md*' hi the first multiple re- J fucllin_. operation ever conducted from a sea- i 1 plane. The 80-ton "Trade- I wind transport carries i 1 enoue.h fuel m84 words
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Article23 1956-09-11 8 A DELEGATION of the Yugoslav Peoples Army left by air r Peking yesterday on .1 friendly visit to the \rrr.Y. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article127 1956-09-11 8 ADELAIDE. Sept. 10 (AP) Britain's first atomic test, explosion at the new proving ground of Ifaralinga is due to take place about an hour before midnight GMT on Monday nisiht I S'pcre Time 0630. Tuesday). Four explosions are scheduled In the scries, known as "Operation Buffalo."127 words
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Article57 1956-09-11 8 J A X ART A. Sept. 10 (Reuter*— The Second Secretary and Cultural Attache of the West German Emba>sy here. Dr. M. Mayer, was drowned while swimming oil the coast of Bali at the weekend. according to report which reached here today frcm Denpasar Dr. Mayer57 words
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Article177 1956-09-11 8 3 NATO 'Wise Men' Go To Work PARIS. Sept. 10 (AP)— The three "Wise Men of the North Atlantic T r <" a t y Organization (NATO) today began two weeks of close study to determine means of expanding NATO's nonmilitary functions. The Met..'" named bj NATO "Mini -ter.-' Council177 words
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Article48 1956-09-11 8 TOKYO. Sept. 10 (AP)— Japanese Finance Minister Elisato Ichimada lias slated economic talks with representative sew ral Southeast Asia countries stopping over m Tokyo en route to Washington for the general meeting of the World Bank and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.48 words
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170 1956-09-11 8 ALGIERS, Sept. 10 (AD— Elements of a French battalion today dropped into the interior of the Trand Kahylie mountain range to destroy a Moslem Nationalist hilltop fortress 20 miles east of Algiers. French headquartera ..^id the fapOOfM were carried to the spot aboard belicoptets170 words
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Article198 1956-09-11 8 FRENCH BUILD-UP IN PROGRESS 3,500 Already On Island Base NICOSIA, Sept. 10 (AP) French fer Cc unloaded more military supplies today m their build-up on Cyprus for the Suez emergenev The French troopship Pasteur •as expec arrive tonight with several thousand battle tested para. troopers from Algiers, who are scheduled198 words
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Article67 1956-09-11 8 LE HAVRE. Bep( It 'Rev- Robert Vergnes. a Q cmi matographi c and < a\' i xplorer ha :rom here for an exp< dition to the 1 (unglea of Central where he hopes to film the daily lives of wild Indian tribes. M Vergnes hopes also67 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-09-11 8 Phntn. j SHIRLEY Burniston. a member of the YakityYak television show, arrives at the Odeon Theatre. Leicester Square, London, for the premiere of the film "Oklahoma". APAP - 30 words
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Article95 1956-09-11 8 No. 2 Rebel Leader Gives Up JAKARTA. Si' The Army announced today that one of the top iebel leaders m the Celebes. Kahar Mukar, had surrendered togel with three companies of rebels. M .zakkar is the No. 2 Darui Islam leader, second nn.v to Daud Beoureh whose army of rebels95 words
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Article61 1956-09-11 8 MELBOURNE, Sept 10. The first shipment of Austra-lian-built cars to the Far East will go to Thailand. General Motors Holrien s Limited have received orders for 25 of their Holden model sedans. Comma ting on this, the ;rne Hera'.d's economics writer said it marks a healthystep61 words
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Article131 1956-09-11 8 Diamond Makes Her Broke T X X,,M l !l,eV,n, "is «.ist into a muddi lasl ueek Mrmk a y byd r i n s.in Ln x di p .nto debt 'ailing he r ex-bey frii nd lii, _;it ions stone was pari ai tii- '.-..,1 i_, a lew ii box131 words
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Article125 1956-09-11 8 Two Face Trial For Corruption 'AKAR. H )Rti ten Government officia's who. during an :n-err 5S c po x lice h^i%m^m^ ed the Affairs. Mr. Ruslan AbSI gam, would soon be brouiht to trial on charges of corruption involving a sum of more than 1.000.000 ruD__d_t the Jakarta police chief125 words
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Article81 1956-09-11 8 Buy Bonds Or Pay Higher Tax PARIS. S< AP) France today launched a 150 billion franc (M 51.284 mil! V campa.L--r the Govern policies m Algeria. nch newspap< open;- oig disp Ciovi rr.ment offic r g the bonds I to the stocks m as a hedg« .again on and offer81 words
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Article111 1956-09-11 8 TOKYO. Sept. 10 'Rejler)— An American scientist, A. V. Beatty, Professor of Bio Ogjr, Emory University. Georgia, said here today the Japanese development of a seedless, water melon was a "very promising dia o\ cry" and likely to be widely tried and grown m111 words
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Advertisement38 1956-09-11 8 %4 Nescafe its Mebus IM. "_*^^_i_T^ •"•^^s^ r^ /^r Ik I -naJ Pie. isp send me J sample packets of delicious ummmnmmm^^im^^^LfM Nescafe tree of all charge and obligation. jlf m NAME- ii NESCAFE. delicious HOT Of COLO38 words
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Article, Illustration862 1956-09-11 9 JOHN HALKIN - Chinese Influence on Breht JOHN HALKIN By LONDON "THE recent death of BerI tolt Brrcht tame only shortly before the v ork of his company, the Berliner Knsemble, was to be seen m London for the first time, hut it did nothing to soften the attitude of the critics towards862 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-09-11 9 Two women storm out, Gary Cooper blushes says Donald Zee after seeing HER antasemmt Two women rushed out. The Great Dane followed. And Gary Cooper muttered m my ear: "Ah guess ah ought to put a sack over my face." And here is the most154 words
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Advertisement131 1956-09-11 9 OBA^i aa »r «5» /^Sglowihg ■Mf r 'JTFRESHNESS NJ g_ '"'*—^J i, '•a*' "-*> «•-.«•">.»__ y r*~ \«r >' r**^' i '>» V I <7 1 ">' :>Ar p, m M X I ro-t. r>, r.*Ai i v S *s^ ft S _r— j. ~Ha aM I'm Jr~\ m K131 words
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Miscellaneous192 1956-09-11 9 AS BRIGITTE m^^ff^ VENICE: I'HE big mystery of the Film Festive! Ntl* is "Where is Brigitte Bardot, thfl pouting-lipped. saucer-eyed French starShe is now the highest money-corning attraction m France outside the Eiffel Tower. So everyone here ext<»d this sinuous, sen--itional beauty to sweep the board m Venice. But the192 words
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Miscellaneous119 1956-09-11 9 M I m nag pebbles on the beach. Profile The film opens with Brigitte lying: prone (profile on) naked under a bamboo awning. After 'his. ihe appears m and out of clothes, m and ut of bed. with the rap of a nanneQllin mode [ling nig h d resses But119 words
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Miscellaneous730 1956-09-11 9 fSffm a( I "TjIbPH knii I f^ Bflß sill' 6_P jl j 1I rrODAYS QIOTATION: ful at th BM T 1 i JL "In doing uhat we Hoi to both money and j 1| ought we deserve no physical activity. I praise. because it is nur GEMINI May ''l to730 words
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344 1956-09-11 10 Final* vv And i Oititnvrvi* THE China National Import-Export Corporation has still not made any firm offers for Malayan rubber, according to members ol the unofficial trade delegations from the two territories m Peking yesterday. Agreement was reached m middle of last week onReuter - 344 words
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Article174 1956-09-11 10 NEW pQU'.pmrnt ol ipecill rest to area s .-uch as the Far Ea--. when winds of great velocity are common, la I >r. An by w< 11-krviwn British fi nil aa part Ol the annual display and exhibition by th| Society of British Aircraft Conductors174 words
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398 1956-09-11 10 R.I. TO START CENTRAL COPRA CO-OP A NEW co-operative copra sellins agency will be organized m Indonesia not later than July next %ear. according to a CS. Department of Agriculture publication. Intended to succeed the Copra Foundation, which fulsome time has been subject to Lklerable criticism from local producers, and398 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-09-11 10 MR. B SOON KWB, (above). Sales Manager of A. Wander Ltd.. who is now acting: Far E.;st Manager for the firm. The Manager. Mr. Fe Soon Howe, left Singapore yesterday by KLM on a three-month global trip. He was accompanied by his wife.45 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-09-11 10 SIXTY-OS E people m Singapore yesterday carried away th* major prizes ni the first Pepsi-Cola Test Your Sk:'l contesl \estcrday. Then I \B**A PSI. A'l r :np ji ze winners correctly guessed tliat there mere 3,055 bottle caps m a plastic case. In addition, 500 people92 words
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Article355 1956-09-11 10 INDUSTRIAL SHARES ARE FIRM THE Malayan share market opened fan m the industrial pharos aetUoo where slight improvement m several counters was reported. Tin aharea avers irregular, while i >1 era ivere quiet Price i hange announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: IN'DI SIRFAI.S BUSINESS DONE MALAYAN aharebrokers355 words
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Article207 1956-09-11 10 TRADERS INVITED TO TOKYO FAIR GOODS of many nations are expected to be on show at the Japan International Trade Fair to be held m Tokyo from May 5 to lf) next year, a spokesman lor the Japanese Consulate-General announced m yesterday.B Malayan industrialists, i businessmen and tourists are invited207 words
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Article86 1956-09-11 10 MALAYAN 1 Baa AiaCM ation buying rates to merchants yesterday were; New York 32-9 If (T TI, 32-11/16 10.D.) 33-19 lfi credit bills and 13 trade bills: Canada SIJ (T.T.), (OD.), 32-5 11, credit billa and B| trade bills (90 d/s>. j 12-5/16 Canada francs 141 g; Belgian86 words
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Article28 1956-09-11 10 TICK X A LTD. has declared a third interim dividend of 7_d. per share, for the year ended March 31, payable m England on Sept. Ml.28 words
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Article, Illustration254 1956-09-11 10 —To Make Special Study Of Industries THE two-man Singapore goodwill dclcgct leaving for Japan on Sept. 23 will moke Q special study of the secondary industr that country. gatioi consisting of Liberal Socialist Aja semblyman. Mr. William Tan, and the Assistanter for Local Government. Lands254 words
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160 1956-09-11 10 THE products of aotne 540 exhibitors will be on display at the Motor Show at Earls Court. London this year. Nearly 60 car manufacturers, including tho>c from France. Germany, Sweden. Italy and C/ech- Slovakia, will be showing their models. The show open* on Oct160 words
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Article211 1956-09-11 10 WORLD trade m rice, as indicated by shipment 1 from major exporting countries, appears this year to be running at a level some sf>5 f > to HHrK r above that of 1955. when one of the highest totals since the war wav recorded, says211 words
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Article118 1956-09-11 10 SINGAPORE Chineea Produce Ea bange noon closii z prices per pieul yesterday were Copra. Sept. $26] sellers, coconut oil (hulk) $40 sellers coconut oil (drums) M 3 sellers; Huntok white pepper (120 sellers. Sarawak a bite $1 1 1 a Lai Sarawak black Singapore Copra Association closing prices:118 words
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Article117 1956-09-11 10 TENSION STEADIES RUBBER Suez anal disputi Oi ri the Stofipgn NMei market yesterd t grade September shipment closing at 7 s <ml: lb., a rise ol 3 8 << m Saturday Trade b vying and factoif was reportec The market opened better, and at noon the maf» ket was quiet117 words
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Article89 1956-09-11 10 CARGO discharged by vet- sels of all tonna^ pore "Roads" anr the first half of thi amounted to 5.395.140 ti»___\| against 4.768T VW year's corresponding perior w It consisted of general carge 610 tons (fii year. 2.196.060 (tons): oil-in--3.117.330 tons (2 coal 38.420 tons (36.920 and live89 words
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Article21 1956-09-11 10 A CO-OPERATIVE m? factory la to be set up at Banaras. The Indian Gr.vornment ha -,od Rs. 285,« > p.21 words
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Advertisement547 1956-09-11 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD A LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 <v IH Robinson Road. Singapore ON THI RSI) AY Hth SEPTEMBER, 19>* at 2 10 P M. 2 LOTS Cd RUBBER ESTATES situate In the Dist. ot Kukup P ntian Mkm ol C*:zr:. Batu547 words
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Advertisement422 1956-09-11 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are inv:'ed for contract to run the Canteen at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre m the former Kallang Airport Terminal Singapore. The contract to be entered into i the successful tend is the renting of the Canteen from the Singapore Youth Sp Centn the successful tenderer422 words
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Advertisement6 1956-09-11 10 More Commercial News In Page 126 words
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Advertisement222 1956-09-11 10 T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy: 28. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 1,, Sailing September 12, 1956 4.00 p.m. EMBARKATION TIME DECK BUNK CLASS Passenger* 1 00 B SALOON CLASS Possergers 2.00 fM All passengers trove. ling cer the obove vessel cr, hi notified that they should ferv/ord their hcow ond r> baggage for inspection222 words
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Advertisement785 1956-09-11 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINe"" NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te H. Montr.ai, Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. Ul S or# P. Sham Panang as IOCHUS ,r.....„ T 9 M oef 15M6 oef n/lg oef T: CER 9 M Nor 15 16 Nov 17/18 Nov Carrier, epfon785 words
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Advertisement1087 1956-09-11 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) S^pin. THE BLUE FUNNEL L j NE Jjjj, Ca'ners option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carte SAiLINCS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON tr CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P.S'ham Penang Aeapenor for London. Holland1,087 words
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Advertisement877 1956-09-11 11 MITSUIW\ LINE aSajA Spore P. S'hcm Pencnc FOR JAPAN Hodokoson More *or Yet<o--homo Nogoyo Kobe vio Hongkong G. 44 Mikagesan Maru tor Yokohama Nogoyo, Kobe vio Hongkong 28 Sept Awojisan Maru tor Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 6 Oct FOR U.S.A. vio Suez For New York, Philodelphlo Baltimore Awobason Mora877 words
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Advertisement746 1956-09-11 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilngs ter Fongkok and or for Eost. Penong P. hess* Spore "JUTLANDIA" Gdns 19 20 'SONGKHLA" In Port 1 3 1 4 Sep' 15 I7i*pt "FALSTRIA" 16 1 7 Sept 18. 19 Sepf 20 2 1 Sept "ASIA" 12/18 Oct "MEONIA" 11/130ct 14/15 Oct 16, 19746 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-09-11 12 AN' 1 minis rial talesman of Ihf X uala Lump or m o: Ml S.m Beck K;ar the fl the Malayan i to have be<=n selected fcr the Techr..'i. B .rmah-Shell Centre ;^mbay. The course gives nonBhell staff engaged m mark •ng aspects of lubrication and lubricar75 words
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Article129 1956-09-11 12 MILLED rice consumption m Holland expected I c about six pounds per head as compared with 4.6 pound per head m 1955. en at this increased rate fhe amount will be less than the prewar (1938) rice eomump- 3 pounds per person annually. Increased rice supplies129 words
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Article43 1956-09-11 12 THE sales director of Ronuk mvM London romorrote lor a Far -ar East tour tn see local agents, study conditions ntroduce the latest Ronuk products and developments He, will be m Singapore to 30. and from I to Oct R.43 words
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Article19 1956-09-11 12 GUST rubber crops announced are: Al'.enby 32 Ber.ta 71.500 lh .Teram Kuantan 7 Kunr kab 42,000; Sun--165.00019 words
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221 1956-09-11 12 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard's New York Bureau Chief THE unlamented, defunct Berlin-Tokyo Axis of wartime fame has today staged an incredible shipbuilding recovery. In both the number of new ships under consirucnd ■,1 ship Germany and Japan rank second only to Great Britain. The Germany m221 words
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Article114 1956-09-11 12 MR R. P. MATHEWS, manager of a Sydney firm of food exporters, H. C. Mathews and Co. Pty. Ltd.. is due m Singapore shortly, m the course of a Far East tour to explore new markets for Australian products. H. 'iich has exported wheat to the114 words
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Article50 1956-09-11 12 BRITAIN F- ■id tntO-Ma next year to begin laying a cable across the Channe the exchange of electrical power them. Central Electricity Auth Df.l announced m. The estln ted to cost about £4.000.000 sterling should •Me and reariv for use m 1960, the CEA added. Reuter.50 words
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Article31 1956-09-11 12 OUTPUT from estates and mines m the Guthrie GrouD m nnnunced are: rubber •150 lb.; tea (black) IrW.OOO lb.; palm oil 1 na'm kernels 401 long; tin <)«4 piculs.31 words
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Article32 1956-09-11 12 AERIAL view of new Coliseum and Office Tower at Columbus Circle, New York City. View is looking south-west at the Hudson River where many of the world's famous liners dock.32 words
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319 1956-09-11 12 IHB shiny new US$35 million Coliseum and Office Tower at Columbus Circle is expected to attract many international exhibitions to New York City. The Coliseum is the largest building m existence designed lor the special purpose of exhibiting merchandise and has many novel features.319 words
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Article103 1956-09-11 12 NEWSPRINT production by United States paper manuFacturers to receive added impetus with the construction of a new plant In Arkansas, m the central United States. The plant, which is being built by the International Paper Company, will be m peratta. late m 1957. Employing about 1,450103 words
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Article105 1956-09-11 12 Better Demand Follows Moon Cake Festival SUGAR prices in Singapore ore rising, following big dcmond by local confectioners, traders told The Stondard yesterday. Confectioners are increa>.r. 'heir sugar consump-' tion to make moon cakes for the forthcoming Eighth Moon Festival. Meanwhile. Ihe Formosa crop season is ending105 words
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Article264 1956-09-11 12 WORLD OUTPUT A RECORD world BUgar production reached a record ot 39.000.000 tons m 1955-56 and appears likely to go even higher m the next lew year-, according to a report ot the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, from Rome. FAO predated that "consumption, too, will continue to expand.'" The264 words
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Article36 1956-09-11 12 CULTURE pearls wffl soon be produced for the first time m Australia on an expc; mental scale. A istralians, Americans and Japanese are tak n_ part m the venture at Broome.36 words
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Article22 1956-09-11 12 A NEW type of spray pun. manufactured m Australia under licence from a Ba company, operates without compressed a:r.22 words
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Article131 1956-09-11 12 SHIPS IN PORT (HliK BO UM Kiat Xavi. Antilochus. Tong g. Inchwell. Neleus. Asphalion, Triglav. Winona. Inchkilda. t-rsal Trader. Ue Kerens. en Head. Sabang. Sudan. INM I ROADS Alazea, Hin Al •ri. Hong Eng. Mnnika. :ipada. Lam Ann. Senai. Tat. Aclow. Belaga Leong, Soon Bee. P. Kidjang. ..kachindr. Calt tt.131 words
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Article168 1956-09-11 12 Production Of Silk Shows Rise WORLD production of natural silk is steadily climbing and prices are falling, the FAO. reported m Rome. In the latest issue of monthly bulletin of Agricultural Economics and Statistics I reported that total raw production m Japan, Italy and India has climbed from 64 metric168 words
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Article19 1956-09-11 12 PLASTIFLEX type of conduit which resists fire and hai |OOd air-flow qualities, is new manufactured m Au19 words
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Article, Illustration144 1956-09-11 12 TRIALS carried out by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority at Bukit Rarnbai re- ccntly. on a rubbcr-tvrcd bullock-cart supplied by i) lp |ff__f.,-._,l d,,ll„; the natural Rubber Development Board has aroused local interest. v a_-__a i aa. Ihe new cart is larger than the traditional type144 words
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Article52 1956-09-11 12 BRITISH PoUoleum Company, Ltd.. announced m 1. 0 n n r'r.nncd a £15.000. 00') tanker terminal m Wales capable of handling the world's :ar_e-t oil tankers. Oil from the proposed terminal could be pumped through a new pipeline to a refinery at Llandarey', neai Swan tea m52 words
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Article96 1956-09-11 12 gross domestic output m the U.K.. that is the total national output of goods and service. increased by one third m volume between 1946 and 1955. One half of this increase occurred after 1952 The UK total net investment at home shows a significant upward trend. These96 words
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218 1956-09-11 12 New Type Of Cap For Tins Perfected REVOLUTIONARY new type of cap for Stanvac's kerosine tins has bl D perfected by the t Singapore with the help of a i die-maker, according to Mr. H. E. Gill, a spoken for the compa r IT has been designed and d here218 words
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Article146 1956-09-11 12 A NEW method of making steel from powdered ore and coal was described by Sir Charles Goodeve. director of the British Iron Steel Federation, m his presidential address to the Chen S< ion of the British Association at Sheffield. It had been the desire of146 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-09-11 12 An interesting development, from the point of view of Hongkong's fishing industry, has recent piece with the installation m one factory of several machines for the automatic WM of fishing nets, according to the latest issue of the I. Trade Bulletin. About 80 people are employed101 words
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Advertisement112 1956-09-11 12 TKWggt NEW AUSTINaas /agfe /I TONNERS >■■ _^g L-aWaWS-^^awTiß ■Drhr-r« ,r> tor these tonners. A \Wk\Wyr Wm\mm^^^^. C-~' r e of nUe r nn"' c I- l/luw. fc^_^^r^^HiiMßllMßß!H^'^rvi. P ines 6-cyMri_.e- Oii.V. Rl petrol or litre 6-cylinder iX\m^^mW Hl ,|B^^^^^^H^lEßfißßßl'S---_^^^gE-^^^^^_J diesel Normal Contra' 111 |^yj^ ________________________l___FßHf3E-fITMBIMI^BIIi former ai^o aiatlable. MM112 words
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Miscellaneous82 1956-09-11 12 EXPECTED TODAY Malayan Airways MMM MAL KLM KLB29 IS BKOK th -an Airways MLIOI XL P-tn. Qantas EM536 LON /COL 2 30 pm. Qar- i M.131 S 3.55 pm. an Airways ML4O7 D KUCH Pm. BOAC BA LON/BKOK p m. Garuds GA37O JAK/PAL 5.10 p.m 9kywayi BATM -BKOK p.m. Malayan82 words
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391 1956-09-11 13 BOSEWALL THWARTS HOAD'S GRAND-SLAM BID Fry Outs Gibson KOREST HILLS, New V>-k. Sept. 10, \P)_Ausi.i > Ken Rose wall won I S. National Tennis i impionship with a 4-6, X 3 \tt tory over ht> countryman, Lew Hoad. Sunday m tho first all eij;n final m more than ne v,391 words
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Article118 1956-09-11 13 NEWCASTLE, Sept. 10 (Reuter)— The Australian cricketers won the last match of their tour of England here today, beating the Minor Counties by seven wickets m a two day match. Lett to get 119 to win m two hours, the Australian.reached the target with 45118 words
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Article28 1956-09-11 13 BELGRADE, Sept. Id, CUP)— Yugoslav national team overwhelmed, the na'iona! tram of |gg a 4-2 m an international soccer match here today. Halftime pcore was 2-0.28 words
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Article30 1956-09-11 13 MILAN*. Sept. 9 (Renter) Rinnt, Italy's four-year-old unbeaten "wonder horse" easily won the l.uOn.ono Lire (£M9 pounds sterling) Premio Del Piazza'.e at the San Siro track here today.30 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-09-11 13 ONE of the secrets of Mantle s success as a major baseball star is his ability to hit either right handed or left handed. At the top. he demonstrates his swine; righthanded and below he shows his stroke lefthanded tßy courtesy of the United States Information Service, Singapore).50 words
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525 1956-09-11 13 Can Mantle Break Ruth's 60-HR Record? By JEFF WHITE NEW YORK, Sept. 10.— This appears to be the year when Mickey Mantle, star centrefielder of the New York Yankees baseball team, will achieve the greatness that has been predicted for him ever since he joined the team m ItSL Since525 words
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Article307 1956-09-11 13 'I Don't Think So,' Says Stengel NEW YORK. Sept I, |AP —If Mickey Manila liit<- h(\ home run* this year and matches Rahp Ruths record, the most dclightfulh surprised man will be his own manager. I don't think he can do it." said Yankc^ Manager Caw Stengel ifter Mickey hil307 words
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287 1956-09-11 13 NEW YORK Sept 9 i W The Milwaukee Rra\e& rebounded from a fne-game losing «treak with a 7-4 and 5-3 dnuhle header sweep over Chicago on Sund?^ to extend their first place National league lead o\er Brnokhn to a full game. Brooklyn made287 words
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Article123 1956-09-11 13 Elliott, Conlon Triumph JAMES J Elliott and Thomas F. Conlo n breesed into the ne\t round nl the American Consulate badminton competitions \<ith straight srt victor .v during the weekend. Elliott trounced Alek by 15-1 and 15-2 while Conlon pped Chan Heng Wah 15-1 end 15-10 m the Men's Sir:123 words
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Article78 1956-09-11 13 TIES foi Sincap^e E a lton Association championpi f t T.orrow and Friday at 7 p m r-< TOMORROW Junior Inter-t lub (Wh r Superwing Chineae YMCA Maybu Blue E Timah Sp h Merr. -ime Blue Marigold I Yellow) v '.V Schoolgirls' single* Latifah t oi78 words
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Article145 1956-09-11 13 TOKYO, Sept. 10. (IP— The Japan Swimming Federation today named nine final members for the Japanese Mens swimming team to the Melbourne OI >' m P ics Ij-5- Seven members had been selected previously i tho A' -Japan Championsmps last mon T nine nal mer r r selaeied145 words
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Advertisement15 1956-09-11 13 MISCELLANEOUS MASSAGE '1 oven ghl Stree mctic Bra Rd. D :-3 pm Appoir/.rr.cr.-j Te. *****.15 words
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Advertisement499 1956-09-11 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT REQI Superintendent (PisShell Company lr> Pulau Bukom. Candidates must have co- < the installation and oper* of Diesel Engines ur B HP., and m the operr n of Steam Boiler Plar dium pressure (160 pal J), and should hr for both Diesel ashould have I necessary499 words
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Miscellaneous226 1956-09-11 13 I til Abner By Al Capp w^rs^ltS fff r ,NA^4^^f -<•■' ticket ro« J p; it o drool i mam, ]I 1 1 you dome j don't erv to you're l^r VWIv CVER Ci.Df\.IDCN-iwAS YOU Pt PUTV- 1 SWEET TALK MO HOOPAY FO^ —< TIME 1 -f IN THERE, KILLINO226 words
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Article188 1956-09-11 14 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT Belgian Athletes Get First Crack By THE honour of heme the first to use the cinder trick at Farrer Park which is scheduled to be ready m mid-November will go to the Belgium Olympic athletes. The Belgian athletes are expected to stop m Singapore n\er188 words
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Article34 1956-09-11 14 JOHORE BAHF M •urnout ol Rughr Football Club will ba on Wednesday for a home-and-Inteisetod who wish to play whether they are members >a club or not are invited to lefes eset34 words
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220 1956-09-11 14 Basketball Sessions At Sports Centre IHI. Simripore Youth Sports eatre start. Its hrsi basketball (ouhin? sessions t>\ Raymond Kaufman toda> cc courts are complete with lights. which will enable the sessdonj to continue 'o the night, ifman is starting with session- as follows: 3 pm. to 4 p.m. for Primary220 words
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583 1956-09-11 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Bukit Timah races reviewed... Rs He has speed and stamina DAYBROOKS success m the Stewards Cup over the nine furlongs at Bukit Timah on Saturday has considerable boosted his stock as one of the brisht-e-t prospects for the sea- son's classics'— The Singapore583 words
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Article74 1956-09-11 14 OMAR IBRAHIM s leading Singapore hadminton player md lemi-finslisl m this year i Malayan Championships took ofl for -Bn ay last night to compete m ths Cricket Club of India chsmpkmships. Omar was one of the fOUI plsyeirs nominated by the Badminton Association of Malays to74 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-09-11 14 photo HONGKONG: The Hongkong goal faces a pinch under an attack of Israeli players during the first match of the round robin fin il of the Asian Cup soccer competition here. Israel defeated Hongkong by three goals to two. Players are (1-r): Glaset (Israel). Kaufman (Israel), LavU.P. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-09-11 14 photo. JOCKEY Johnny I.ongdcn. who has ridden 4.871 winners, left Idlewild airport for England where hp may rule it Donraster l.ongden said he was not certain but he might ride "Calgan Court np Wednesday m the St. Leger Handicap. He also said he would look at .nits andA.P. - 61 words
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243 1956-09-11 14 Nov/, 77ie Soldiers Take On Amicables In Sem i- Final R.E.M.E. entered the semi final of this year's S.A.F..A. senior cup soeeer tournament yesterday whet^he^tnmneer^Clvines^Atli^^ Jalan They arete srorthy arinnen and m the semi-final they Sfi Amicable Athletic A >—'->- riation On their243 words
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Article306 1956-09-11 14 Chow 's Hal trick The Highlight CHOW Tien Cheong' of the Amicable Athletic Association scored a fine hat-trick to enable A. A. A. to whip Star Soccerites by five goals to nil m their SAFA senior cup-tie soccer match played at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Amicables' top goslgetter, .Tin306 words
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Article89 1956-09-11 14 Sports Letter Fairplay Sir: It is a shame on the S.A.S.A. to have adopted an unfair attitude towards a schoollx Fot a Controlling Body of Swimming to adopt that policy, how could they expect to win the hearts of future young swimmers. Why don't the S.A.S.A. learn from the other89 words
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Article88 1956-09-11 14 MILWAUKEE, Sept. lo CAP. —Japan and the United States, tha only undefeated teemi the 19M Global World fc. of Baseball, were matched Monday m a game expected to be a battle oi pitching. IfolOji Fujita set a ne'A Global strikeout record when he fanned 15 batters and alowed88 words
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144 1956-09-11 14 IHI V M CA. of Singapore will present "Master of Judo a full-length Un panned and produced by the Asahi Shim'oun. ll tha YMCA Hall on Fndav at 8 om. Among the gUCStS ars t~M Japanese C'on-ul-Generai. Education Department officials and BDortsmasters of English144 words
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253 1956-09-11 14 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang R.idminton tion is planning to send a hadmintun tram, rompof its best senior and junior player to "barn-ii Malaya. They will play at Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur, Serem. ban, Malacca. Johore and Singapoie. -;•,,;< (ho f,_ ;;me that the Association ha?253 words
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Article49 1956-09-11 14 HONGKONG. 9eol rhamp standings after Sunday match (Honfkong drew 2-2 -.vith Vietnam > were: P W D L F APIs 5. Korat I I 1 t 4 1 3 Israel 2 10 14 4 2 Hongkong 3 0 2 16 7 2 ,m 10 10 2 2 149 words
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Article185 1956-09-11 14 BLACKS SCORE 2nd WIN IHI Rlai U* -i on < «.ri-nnd mi< r "> n n BO| MM Victors* Brosi! b- P o m> i„ |H pSJhBS hSS P<>naltin| ,n a tr rndh rug! h( n pair The School team B ucwcosner. put un a crentabltj show and held the185 words
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Miscellaneous16 1956-09-11 14 SOCCER SAFA CUPTUi rifer 8 A. Rovers S.C el Jnian Bessr Stadia si S M p.M.16 words
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