Singapore Standard, 12 September 1956
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Title Section21 1956-09-12 1 Singapore Standard !2tt VP*! TP* f\j I -^C* V 11. N... ~2 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1956 11 TAGL^ 15 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration242 1956-09-12 1 N'AXG. T An klian aoldier attached t6 Bd Royal d Batta] Kangsar, Perak, was amc:., WOOC: J B t letters ai Fenang'a -•ease queen, Mci Poh, seeking her hand m marriage. Curvaceous Mci Poh, announced thai aha :d242 words
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Article601 1956-09-12 1 Arbitrary Action By Egypt Will Be Resisted LONDON, Sept. 11 (AP) Britain and France declared today they were "rmined "to resist by ill appropriate means any arbitrary interference with r international asreeements" m the Suez Canal crisis. A joint communique is i British Prime Minister Sir Anthony601 words
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Article165 1956-09-12 1 ts S iter) 1 «Su inal Con ie torwz'rA r r< on t-.e Suez from Sept. 14 ling to their le authorization to p wort was g message -n il C mp Egypt from the Compa\£m "rector seneral M. Jacques y ot. ...i non-Egyptian165 words
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Article65 1956-09-12 1 THE mail price of eertnin mdci of rice m Singapore From UMta9 Wfll be about half-a-cent prr katt more than the price ruling previously. Tho new prices tor thf foliowins graci<\^ of rice Will be: S.amese "B" Grade 10 percent $456 per long ton; Siamese65 words
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Article52 1956-09-12 1 MANILA. Sept. 1 i (UP) The National B :reau of D tigation today he d 10 buriesq n ihow performers, including, Ju :o Jones, an American ■trip torn rtar, on charges of indecent exposure. Miss Jones was lulled as the i len Ciirl" while performini m52 words
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129 1956-09-12 1 10,000 TONS CHINA RICE FOR MALAYA A SINGAPORE firm has closed a 53.500.000 rice deal with the Peking: Government. The Standard was told yesterday. Members of the SingaporeBurma Trade Association at a mooting decided to buy all the 10.000 tons of rice which China has offered to sell to Singapore.129 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-09-12 1 Mr. Jackson Dohbs, Canada's first Deputy Chief Scout, yesterday arrived by plane m Singapore from Colombo, where he visited his daughter and son-in-law. He wa s me t at the airport by the Canadian Trade Commissioner m Malaya. Mr. Melville P. Carson, and executives of the Boy Scouts51 words
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Article, Illustration236 1956-09-12 1 Sui Mui (IN HOSPITAL Writes A Love Note To Lover (IN JUNGLE KtAT A LUMPUR. Tues The Royal Air Force played -Cupid" today when it dropped 100.000 copies of a love letter to a hard core terrorist operating m the Bahau jungles. Author of that letter was Sui Mvi who236 words
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233 1956-09-12 1 LAY OFF SUEZ IF YOU DON'T WANT WAR' NASSER PREPARES FOR THE WORST CAIRO, SEPT. 11 (REUTER)— PRESIDENT NASSER, IN AN INTERVIEW WITH THE GREEK NEWSPAPER, KATHERMERINI, PUBLISHED HERE TODAY, SAID ANY ATTACK ON EGYPT OVER THE SUEZ CANAL ISSUE WOULD AFFECT THE WHOLE WORLD FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE233 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-09-12 1 A BOAC Britannia, the first large lone-dis-tance airliner m the world to uvr turbo prop engines, made a perfect landing :»t Pava Lcbar Airport. Sincaporr. >cst( rday from Colombo (apt. A.S.M Kendall. the Flight Suprrintrndent the BO\( Hntnnnia Fleet, said that the .iourne> took s xStandard - 107 words
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Article113 1956-09-12 1 Oust Nasser Call By Rebel Radio JERUSALEM. Israeli Section, Sept. 11 (AP) A call to term- r Egyptian Premier and Wafd leader Mustafa Nahaa Pasha to "come nut from Ms seclusion and steel the Egyptian ship of state to i safe snore 11 wa s made t< daj by a113 words
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Article106 1956-09-12 1 Blood Pressure Try Beer! NEW YORK. Srpt. 11 (AP) Drinking beer was recommended by a doctor yesterday for victims of high biood pressure or heart trouble. Dr Bertil Josephson. of St. Erik's Hospital. Stockholm, lold the first international congress of clinical chemistry that beer is beneficial because it helps the106 words
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Article78 1956-09-12 1 JAKARTA. Best 11 'Reuter) some 40.000 rubber estate workers m North Sumatra were idle today following a strike call by th< unions In a protest against their employers refusal to meet demands for a 1955 b .nus A spokesman here lor thu Dutch Rubber Estate OWBCCI78 words
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Article55 1956-09-12 1 Easy Does It Moscow London, sept 11 (Reotef A joint Boviet-Indi n< lan communique Issued m II cow today and quoted by Mo.scow Radio, said that the solution of the Suez Canal question "must be achieved by peaceful means." The communique, signed m the Kremlin, followed talks between President Snckarno55 words
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Article179 1956-09-12 1 STURGIS, Kentucky. Sept 11 (AP)— Two additional National Guard units mo\ed into this racial strife-torn arei toda\ as irate prosepreeationLsts vowed to -keep our children out of Sturgis hiffh school iore\er. if necessary. A boycott started yester Negro stud* i wore escorted into the school179 words
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Article63 1956-09-12 1 $6 Million Racket: Eight Held sept 11 (Reuter) —Eight Indonesians had b< arrested m connection with the smuggling of for oontint to more than \!S c chief of the Criminal Investigation Department. Mr. Umar noadji announced today. The arrests had been made following police lr tions into three diftv caj=es63 words
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Article25 1956-09-12 1 THE United State? ha a formal note to Red China which '"strongly protests" the shooting r. <- rican *T the mast n A A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement12 1956-09-12 1 fin i SCOT! 6 tNCLIiM I A.i LTP Smiiport 6 Kuala Uimpwt12 words
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Article, Illustration339 1956-09-12 2 A 300-pound Miss With 21-inch Biceps Has Come Here To Sing ....And DANCE! MY, MY, MUI, MUI, YOUVE BEEN CAUGHT IN A NET! FAH RK HAR, Hongkong's 'Red-hot Momma" of the stage and screen, took a deep breath and heaved her tremendous hosom wiien shr met the Singapore Press forStandard - 339 words
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102 1956-09-12 2 KIDNAPPERS HELD UP HIS TAX RETURNS, COURT TOLD FONG SEE CHENG, a facttold a Singapore Court yesterday that he .'omit his income tax ret r-3 because he was kidnapm by imgrtT» on A -?ar. I Yodm pleaded guilty to wA submitting his tax returns for 1955. Prosecuting Officer. Mr. J.E.102 words
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Article, Illustration392 1956-09-12 2 100 PEOPLE PER ACRETHAT'S BECAUSE OF LAND SHORTAGE ONE hundred persons per acre this proposed housing density m Singapore's new satellite suburbs will "stagger" town-buil-ders m Britain, according to Mr. J. M. Fraser, manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust. Mr. Fraser stated392 words
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305 1956-09-12 2 He Abused Chance To Go Straight, So He's Back In Jail ■\N ex-convict who was given an opportunity to go itrai At With a job at the Opium Treatment Centre on St John's Island, was yesterday sentenced to lour months' jail and fined $200, or a further two months, by305 words
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Article35 1956-09-12 2 HONGKONG, Sept. 11 Special Standard Service: Cosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were; $15.83 to El Sterling; $6,125 to US.M: 11J39 to Malayan M (0.193 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $265.73 to taej.35 words
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Article53 1956-09-12 2 t 11^^ FREDDIE CHAN, 17. e lesl aon oi Mr. Tan Kah Jeo, persona] ssistant to Dato Cheng-lock Tan. president of the Malayan Chinese Association, left Singapore by air yesterday for a four-year engineering at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu. Freddie was educated at St.53 words
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Article24 1956-09-12 2 FLEURY Harry Pram li wai fined $50 m a fffi^fP"— Magistrate's Court yesterday [or indecently exposing himself to 15-year-old e;ri.24 words
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Article67 1956-09-12 2 V.R. X C. < c Singapore City Court Magistrate yesterday cautioned and discharge the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company for displaying an advertisement Aerdeka" ie windscreen of one of its buses. executive of the company pleaded guilty on behalf of \hc manaflenM i I It was ruled67 words
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Article131 1956-09-12 2 COMMODITY PRICES el USING rubber pn< (cents per Ib.l i n s pore yesterday were Ru>erv Sellfr» norn 90J ?H Sept KSS No 1 91 i K.S s kss No m Tone Slichth SPOKt 11\ 1'he price of tir 0t the ii»cal market rl.O w.»s v' I LONDON KL'dKH No131 words
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181 1956-09-12 2 10 Years' Experience But They Face Exams Again SE" ors, who have been working with a Singapore shipping company for the past 10 years, will have to rit for their examinations again because they hold International Burmese Certificates. Captain Said bin Alias, S of the Malayan Ship OH: ers 1181 words
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Advertisement92 1956-09-12 2 7 THE COLOSSUS WHO CONQUERED THE WORLD MM^ B NOW... THE COLOSSUS OF MOTION PICTURES? vHb PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF TIMES: 10.30 a.m., 1.15, 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. nJ| "nßßpfitraiii i. today CAPITOL jf J* 3P ...THE CAR THAT CONQUERED EVERY CORNER... rnMPI ETE SAFETY iiiiiPwwfiPwiM^^^. POWER PERFORMANCE BRAKES SUPER92 words
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Article, Illustration131 1956-09-12 3 V IK TI 1 N > ear old rnil\ X i -n i entre) bas always dr.- ..k- >•- iimt. ..'M-r rU f h-r tn.it she might one day get I part m .i film Now, her ciream has mnif triio Wcnd> s "heMirror - 131 words
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302 1956-09-12 3 City Council Turns Down Demand For Pay Increase THE acting City Council President. Mr. R. Middleton-Smith, yesterday reminded the Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union that the general public have to pay for any increase m wages for its members or improved302 words
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Article46 1956-09-12 3 BENTONG. Tues. A lumberjack, Mun Hum, 41. was fatally injured on the Ben-tong-Raub Road m a collision with a motor cycle. The motor cyclist. Khar bin n 20. a Home Guard hospital with head and che es. His condition Is not serious.46 words
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161 1956-09-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue? The Air Officer Commanding. Malaya. Air Vice-Marshal W. H. Kyle, assured Malayans today that it was the of all Air Fcrce 3 serving here to "share with you an undt cf their role against the common enc: Air161 words
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Article58 1956-09-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. T:;cs. The Trade Union Adviser"? Department hns opened a branch at Johore Bahru. It will lie the headquarters of the A ■ml Trade Union Advisex r the Southern Division h covers Johore. Negrj Sembilan and Malacca. The office at Malacca will continue to be58 words
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96 1956-09-12 3 BENTONG. Tues. Finger-printing of children let "Operation "Terek" has its problems, and none so queer as the one at Manehis Village nrar th Negrl Sembilan Pahang border. Three pairs of Chinese. Malay and Indian twins tame ior registration today. One of the .Malay96 words
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291 1956-09-12 3 Tunku Will Open Malay Language Meet THE third and the largest usv Language and Literary- Congress will open m Johore Bahru this Sunday, at 10 a.m. with ceremonial speeches of welcome to delegates from Indonesia, Brunei. Seria, London, the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. The Congress, which was initiated m291 words
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Article58 1956-09-12 3 A LARGE number of AntiCommunist pamphlets were found strewn m the grounds o f several Chinese schools m Singapore yesten: Some pamphlets were also found m Wilkie Road. Pamph >'- wore found m Cheng Wah Girls School. Chuns Chena High School. Gil School and York Eng58 words
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289 1956-09-12 3 Uphold Your Traditions' KI'ALA LIMPIR, Tucs— The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, this morning bidding; farewell to the Federation Police Contingent proceeding to Brunei said their secondment was the first of many Malayan gestures to help her oil-rich neighbour. The Tunku, who Inspected! the289 words
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Article69 1956-09-12 3 MALACCA. Tucs. Rewards totalling 130,500 were offered to the people here yestei ay lor information leadins to the elimination of .-even hard-core Communi Is operating m the area. Heading the list are District Committee Secretary. It Hiong, and District Committee memBT, Ho Lim Sens. Each has69 words
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Article235 1956-09-12 3 34 Exhibitors Take 6,700. Sq. Ft. Space IPOH. Tuc— lhls year's fair here, organized by the management of Jubilee Park, premises to mi Kioeei .i ever Ml N| CbODI Fatt, Perak manager ol Bhaws 1 Enterprises told The Standard today. total of 6.700 square reel ol stall235 words
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222 1956-09-12 3 Varsity Students Teach Seafarers Mathematics A MARINE CLASS" for officers and sailors has been started by the Malayan Ship Officers' Union to give local seamen better prospects in thrir chosen career. I Secretary of the Union. Capt. Mohamad Said Bias, j told The Standard that m this class, officers would222 words
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Article205 1956-09-12 3 123 Packers To Lose Their Jobs THE fa f and Shop Workers' Union is making eftorts to persuade a Singapore Rubber Pf Mng Contractor, Mr. Sng Kwee Choon, not to dismiss 123 rubber packers employed m a godown m Bobtrtaon Quay. Mr. Sng. rhief rubber packing contractor of Messrs. MeAlister205 words
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Article69 1956-09-12 3 FIFTY taxi-driver? were acquitted m the Singapore City Court yesterday ol parkins their vehicles m froni the City Hall and causing obstruction to traffic. The Court prosecutor, Mr. R. Ram-on .-aid that v. nessei In the case have not appeared In court to give evidence.69 words
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Article14 1956-09-12 3 ALL was quiet on the Emer--0 Bey m the Federation faa> terri,14 words
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Advertisement25 1956-09-12 3 DEADLINE FOR MURDER ...with a killer still on the loose! ROD CAMERON HEADLINE HUNTERS' WITH JULIE BISHOP BEN COOPER A REPLBLIC PICTURE NEW ALHAMBRA toSS™25 words
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Advertisement338 1956-09-12 3 —LAST DAY=j| OF THE FESTIVAL "JHAMATMALLS" IU4. High Street Singapore WHITE CAMBRIC > SU.4Jp.yd mm LA( I 36" 50.45 FANCY STAR CREPES 36" $0.55 PRINTED SHEERS 36 SO .55 I CHKCKEI) r\q\V 36" 5d.55 PRINTED LINFN FAST COLOI KS 36" 50.55 PRINTFI) I AST (OI.dlR POPLIN v 36- SO 60338 words
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354 1956-09-12 4 Two Jailed For Hold-Up Of Schoolgirl And Soldier COURT TOLD OF ROBBER WHO GAVE CORPORAL S2 FOR HIS TAXI FARE A E9N6APOBB schoolgirl and I British serviceman utip robbed at knife point by tour masked men on the ni^lit ot June 18 this year, at Farrer Park, the Singa[miic Assizes354 words
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Article, Illustration158 1956-09-12 4 PETITE MM Madeline So, IS, wen; to London three year.s ago to study at the Royal Academy of Mu-;c. She returned by plane to Singapore yesterday, with number ol degrees LRSM.. A.R.C.M. and G.R S M. At the airport to meetStandard - 158 words
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125 1956-09-12 4 POLICE OFFICER CHARGED WITH GIVING FALSE EVIDENCE IMBFICTOI hiew Choon, of the Singapore Police Force, claimed trial la the Fifth Magistrate*! Court I esterelaj la livtai talas e\ idence and v ithholdnv; evMesMc hi .1 recesl court proceedings. i bm pri-vf! ution alleged tli.it Aim gave fai>e evMeaee ia Ike125 words
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Article39 1956-09-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A special meeting of the Johore Executive Council w; yesterday to consider the budgets of the State"-: Town Councils and Town Boards. The meeting was attended by the chairmen of the reppective councils.39 words
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Article208 1956-09-12 4 THE Singapore Second District Judge, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, yesterday lamented the complete absence of Boi I Institutions to accommo lie ■■juvenile" offenders m the Colony. He made these comments, when he put a 17-year-ola youth. Peter Rozario. on two years' probation. The youth was convicted208 words
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Article132 1956-09-12 4 FIVE hundred students from Singapore and the I Federation entering the University of Malaya for the first time this month will br isked to take part m Orientation proceeding The proceedings an intended tn Introduce new Students to University life, meet members of the staff, and. enable132 words
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Advertisement370 1956-09-12 4 CATHA\ ORGANISATION ATTRACTION'S vW\\< '•\\\^\\^\\^\\^\\^^\\\\^^^\\^v^\\\\\\^\\\\\\^^^\^^\\\^\^\^^^•^^^^^^ LAST DAY! CATH AY 1.45. 4.15. i *'"-cos 0l Tcs :I _,r h.45 9.30 p.m. \r DAVID FARRAR W 4E^V OAVID KNIGHT '-JULIA AHP4ALL o*%r+&Jj TOMORROW! THE UNEXPECTED f ROM HITCHCOCK a:ji<p::) KiT(:. t -;.:'cx:K.- i T SI All I Nil IN J?* i, -i-.-nng:370 words
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Advertisement457 1956-09-12 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS from CAPiTni PROM TODAY! UMru JH^^ TODAY! I DUE TO THK IXLSI XL LENGTH 01 THIS I niM PATRONS KINDLY NOT! CHANGE Ol j TIMES: 10.30 a.m., 1.15, 4. 6 and M.311 ESS bob! i o« —Km w$ >kk my :m kikw JfiM Xl AI^XAWBEH THE457 words
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Miscellaneous463 1956-09-12 4 Standard cJ&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE (Si; 7 10 News Talk (S/RL)- 7 15 STJORIT niADV x ;ft ot ia ckers 1S1: 730 Your irvvrnt UlAnl i i a pm m The Newt Comment is Free \W < IN I 1 i;\ 1 xi n S XL': 8 .m Wednesday463 words
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174 1956-09-12 5 Tir I to pick Singa[deal Working Girl of 195o postponed from Sept. 1 will be held at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden on Oct. 6. the organizers announced yesterday. The winner will be selected by votes from the audience on the night of the174 words
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Article49 1956-09-12 5 A Singapore seaman. Her tabbed m the ien he refused to hand -over some money to four .no confronted him c was returning home lay night m Yio Chu Kan^ Road. ns him. the four men removed $23f) from the and fled into a iorong.49 words
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Article48 1956-09-12 5 ".IRS. June Dale, a member of the Singapore Canine Welfare ation. yesterday opened an oil painting e *hiat the V.M.C.A. The 41 paint in.?s on show a woman ii!, to the trom the sale of the F to wards advancement of canine welfare work48 words
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Article, Illustration248 1956-09-12 5 KILLJOYS !'l HI IC Morals Committr ti> i onduct "Operation .Mi als h.i> been formed, Mr I. mi Choon Mong, UM «»i .mi/rr ol tin* cammid The Standard da 3 Mr l.nn. who heads the !■">- man committee, said ih.it tlit> committee248 words
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175 1956-09-12 5 CAR parking restrictions m Singapore City are a ureal nuisance, Liberal ><v ilist Councillor, Mr. Chan Kum Chce.told The Standard \c.storday. Mr. Chan was comment- j on the Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridge's decision to put a 24-hour ban on175 words
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Article206 1956-09-12 5 Top Posts For The Local Men They'll Be I rained ,In Britain THIRTY-TWO Htftag ■Seen ot the Bißfipoif Government have be?n interviewed by the Public Services Commission for selection to head the proposed Rural District Councils under the McNefec Comniittcr recommendalion on L<tcil Government, The206 words
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Article75 1956-09-12 5 Visitors' Handbook Popular !I orders coming from as far afield as Australia, the visitors' publication, "Singapore Month to Month," has had to increase its issue. Although the booklet normally is distributed via air lines and tourist bureaus the additional printing will be sol the publishers, Jay Birch Co.. Ltd.. at75 words
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Article, Illustration227 1956-09-12 5 They All Arrive On Same Boat M I 1 I Kehccc i Hans, rJsdM top returned to SinnaSfl \e>terd;iv from the I nited States 00 the liner, Corfu, after obtaining a Bau helm of .'Music degree in Salem, Oregon. She was met b\ oat parents. Rev Paul S II. HansStandard - 227 words
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Article115 1956-09-12 5 A CONTRAST m violins will be given to school children m Singapore at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on ThursSept. L' 7, at 5 p.m., when they will hear a 213-year-old Guarneri violin and one made only two years ago by American Dudley Reed. The violinist is Carroll115 words
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Article48 1956-09-12 5 A CAR caught fire after a triple crash at the junction of Eta ihore Road and Queen Street, Singapore, yestcr f Two cars and a lorry were involved. No one was hurt. The fire was soon extinguished by the Cil f Fire Brigade48 words
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Article198 1956-09-12 5 THEY FIRST ADMIRED THE FRUIT TREES two gCraacm nctrttj i ri.[!\ uirl m the < cinpnuiiri i, i home m Unhand Koad. Bif MfUtt, yesterday. and l«>id her how ninth they admired her rambutan trees. Suddenly, her smiles froze. i> tin- tun nun whipped out theil uun^ and198 words
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156 1956-09-12 5 Trishas To Be Given Freedom Of The Road? SINGAPORE City Council may officially give the freedom of the road to the city's 5.000 trisha riders at the end of this month. The Vehicles and Traffic Committee of the Council last week recommended that the Council should adopt a policy of156 words
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Article25 1956-09-12 5 idelity concert to b D tonight at the YM.C.A.. on Orchard Road. will feature Beethoven's First and Ninth Symphonies, conducted by Arturo Toscanini.25 words
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225 1956-09-12 5 SINGAPORE City Council should open up more streets lor hawkers to ply their ware-. Labour Front Councillor, Mr. 11. A. Jivahhai. Mi The Standard vest c rd ay. Otherwise it will drive the disillusioned hawkers into extremist political camps or secret societies, he warned.225 words
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Advertisement246 1956-09-12 5 I- N >" Ckn i I Motot V.4_«.. TV HTCO I M i//i/:// i\ 14 inch. 17 inch and 20 inch, from Sole Agents: AMGLO FRENCH j TRADING CO.. LTD. 132/6 Robinson Road I ?apore 26 th SEPTEMBER CAPITOL 4 SHOWS DAILY!! II a.m. 2.30, ti.OO p.m. Ml !>•">. ROTAL246 words
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Advertisement441 1956-09-12 5 Besl a\ to Kill Bugs. Ants. Roaches Best\Va> lo Kill Bun-. Vnts^Roachet /COCKROACHES, ants, bugs, W" Vwx and silverfish •>st!| difficult household .^MM BL. trol Now you can kill these pests MBW^^^V m Johnston's No-R< V substance which you apply wii i"» T a brush. Within minutes t dri« W"441 words
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Article570 1956-09-12 6 I N bus owners have decided to have a show-down with bus workers. The PanMalayan Bus Operators' Association is prepared to withdraw their buses from the roads of khl C ."try m support of the Malacca bus ov c employees are on strike. Tre National Union Jrf570 words
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Article346 1956-09-12 6 )W much thought do boy s and girls m Malaya aive today to what they are going to do when they leave school? According to Selangor's Chief Education Office M K. D. Lo people m this country have any plans for' future. This is a serious indictmer.v346 words
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937 1956-09-12 6 PHILIP DEANE - THE BATTLE of the BLACK and WHITE SCHOOLS PHILIP DEANE by s WASHINGTON r FHK current rare violence m Tennessee, Texas ami Kentucky ua» bound to come with tlie reopeniiii; ot the schools after the summer vacation and the translation of integration from a hated word iiil«» Mark reality. And937 words
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652 1956-09-12 6 iSBINGTON itfEWSPAPIftS m thr I > r r tho gress toward racial Integration m schools of van wctioni of the South deplore the isolated incidents of violence that has averthat progress mi n the ,il' nroblem I'll.- Atlanta (Georgia) Constitution, ne •ie c652 words
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Article724 1956-09-12 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA LTHOUG II he was speaking to the 1.500 members of the Singapore division of the United Malay- National Organization on Sunday at the opening of their headquarters. Federal Chief Minister. Tonka Abdul Rahman, directed his addrc.-s to Malayan politicians m general. Those724 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter363 1956-09-12 6 Sir; "An Anxious Mother"' m ord< r to justify her stand against mixed marriases of Europeans and Asian? has quoted the recent rrt I l e:ri. itad.iv a life of loneline.-.- In i n en land, m spite of the fact thai I husband and her Ene neighbours363 words
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Letter158 1956-09-12 6 Sir: Now that UMNO has accepted the principle of Jus Soli to be embodied m the memorandum to the Reid Commission, I suggest that an additional condition be included to read "Every holder or individual whether locally-born or othorwi.se. amongst the Indian and Chinese population, be requested158 words
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Article330 1956-09-12 6 Jonathan Swayme - Jonathan Swayme NEW DELHI. rpr.N Kcrk- <.f suspense f..r men has bc< n relii \ed li\ .*i r i i f\ ri^Min^initii'iitiii v acceptance <>f the Indian Governments Finam c portfolio. It began when Sit hintaman Deshmukh. a former (.o\.rnor of th» In ternational Monetar> Fund and330 words
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Advertisement56 1956-09-12 6 LAST FEW DAYS of our HISTORICAL lsi GRAND SALE Ru«h up before it is too Late. Every yard going very very CHEAP *o CHEAP that these prices w,|| not be i'° not miss this Golden jaxiruj opportune ever offered. Follow the e\er growing croud to QjpGMU&U fifIGMMS GQ v> MT56 words
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Advertisement36 1956-09-12 6 MALAYAN RAILWAY MAKE USE OF PARTY TRAVEL CONCESSIONParty travel concession at single fare and a half for double journey by any class MINIMUM TEN ADULT FARES Available for one month from the date of outward journey.36 words
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Miscellaneous18 1956-09-12 6 Hi uressing dowr "Your boss must have said something pretty drastic about your being late again this morning."18 words
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Article45 1956-09-12 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sept. II APi Brazil ye.-terday announced 11 WOUld decorate N< therlands 1 General I. A. 111 r. h'-nd of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, with the OrnVr of the Southern Croat. GenAriler is here to open a KLM i| r.r;.45 words
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Article38 1956-09-12 7 ROMt B«pl 11 (AP) ftngek) Corsarn. 25. w:. alw;r..- bad wanted to see Rome, did it tlv hard way. He arrived from his home town oi Catania \> sterdaj alter walking the 560 mile? on stilts.38 words
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Article26 1956-09-12 7 KM* bonn. Qeraany, Bepl II ,\p, We^t Germany's new armed fOI now r. :tw rtH.OOO mm m uni.'orm. the Defence Ministry announced yesterday26 words
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Article33 1956-09-12 7 BELIZE. British Honduras. Bent 11 (API This British colony yesterday celebrated 158th anniversary of the Battle ol st. Qeorgi Day. which ended Spain's claims to the colony and established. British rule.33 words
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Article38 1956-09-12 7 'Mr. Au reomycin Dies newhayfn. Connecticut Sept. 11 'AP» Dk Benjamin M. Duggar. who retired From eoDi ~e teaching at 70 and went on to discover the "wonder drag" auroomye.n died yestt rday at the ?ge of 84.38 words
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Article98 1956-09-12 7 Eternal Triangle In A Zoo CINCINNATI. Sept 1!. (AP) A fully srnwn male tisrr was mauled and chewed lo death yesterday by two tigresses m a spectacular, halfhour fighting m the outdoor grotto at the Cincinnati Zoo. What caused the fight wasn't known. Someone came rushing into the Zoo office98 words
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Article57 1956-09-12 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 11 (Apt Qiuseppt Campora, MO-yrar-Old Ifilan tener said yesterday thai tbl United States was m the process o[ •operati'- a>crniency" but his native Italy was at I "standstill" because of a lack of new trained voices. He told reporters: "'The Uni'ed States is57 words
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455 1956-09-12 7 Egypt Will Reject Peaceful Solution'— Menzies If's A Gteat Misfortune— 'Not Entirely Unanticipated' LONDON, Sept. 11. Mr. R. G. Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, who led the five-nation Suez Committee to Cairo, said today he hoped to have talks on his way home with President Eisenhower and Mr. John Foster Dulles,A.P.; Reuter - 455 words
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Article224 1956-09-12 7 STUDENTS JEER NEGRO GIRL HOUSTON, Texas, Sept. 11 (IP)— A white man swim? punches at a Negro man and a news photographer, but missed both times, and white children tried to jeer a Negro girl away from a white school sterday. White students forced224 words
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Article64 1956-09-12 7 SYDNEY. Sept. 11. (UP) The tl i >t of lour atomir tests at the new Maralings provins ground wiD probably take p!ace OB \Verln.o<day morning if went her permit? NcWMMn w '!l c novvn PI miles into the heart of the letcri to the testing spot and64 words
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Article115 1956-09-12 7 TACOMA. Wwhlmhii, Sept. 11 (AP>— Both Bing Crosby and a Tacoma clergyman veiternay denied a published report that the crooner had received a baptismal certificate a document which would re evidence of remarriage plans. Crosto Mid at Mi Hajden Lake. Idaho, summei bOOM! "I don't know anything115 words
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250 1956-09-12 7 Blood Oozed From Hands Of An Iron Christ —Blacksmith's Claim NICK, Franc?, Sept. 11 (IP)— A village blacksmith who believes "neither m God or the devil" said yesterday that blood oozed from the nailpierced hands of an iron Christ he was fixing to a cross. Yves Le Cacr. a Macksmittl250 words
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Article69 1956-09-12 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 11 (AP)— Louis Rothschild. Undersecretary of Corrmerce. said last night the U.S. has a supply of "mothball?d" tankers ready for use if the Suez Canal crisis creates a need for them. "We do have tanker? m the reserve fleets, ready to be commissioned if69 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-09-12 7 r»i..!,. DIAMOND KOfl and Mi^v D U.m: tbnr skill on thr stag? of thr Qu< <n M II I nt Thr pair placed second m thr t.r-i li.uk S I. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article114 1956-09-12 7 Teenagers Go Wild In Britain M WCHKSTI H i land >r;>! 11 \r Polirr rolled into action again jaatority to rope ».i ii i i 1 1 1 1 f •i noil i id v oil i m h> i tin c^ptM Xi i .i nI m I p(1 n114 words
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Advertisement313 1956-09-12 7 OUTSTANDING -If! EFFICIENCY f^— -/9 v"- C^^* 'v^ the- 31 is the .deal v s==^=-^5 OV*^^ standard office typewr -c- S^e beccus* its lightest of light touches enobles her to spe?^ op .s -1 effortless ease, you, because v j V estmg m o mochine built for las- ng v313 words
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Advertisement42 1956-09-12 7 (fiefrViCK HORSES Heirloom* I W> Tomorroic styles and attitudes, are created I *>»^ m Englcul -.i l\ j^aVisssW ka^^k^ w -I GLASSWARE f^9PPi9!^rV9 DEPARTMENT f I I I I I I |L^| I I fOB GROUND FLOOR mJULkt^L^Ll^kl^/U^^ Raffles Place, Singapore. Tel: *****42 words
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Article, Illustration210 1956-09-12 8 THE Queen roared with laughter. So did the Duke oi Edinburgh, Prince Charles. Princess Anno and Princess Margaret. They were watching the wrestling events during the Highland (James at the village of Braemar. Scotland, when it happened. World champion heavy weight wrestler John Bland, ofMirror - 210 words
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207 1956-09-12 8 C A 5 T E L GANDOLFO. Sept. 11 (UP)— Pope Pius XII said m a major speech to doctors today that medical law "can never consent"' to cutha- nd :a. abortion or other '•medical acts which clearly contradict the law of God."'207 words
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Article60 1956-09-12 8 SYDNEY, Sept. 11 (Reuter) Four ships of the Royal Australian Navy are on their way from Sydney to take part m combined SEATO exercises m the Singapore area. The ships, led by the new Hi t hip of the Australian 0 I aircraft-carrier Melbourne included60 words
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Article140 1956-09-12 8 French Tax Men Get Tough PARIS. Sept. 11 (AP»— preach court ha.^ sentenced a scrap iron dealer to 15 months m jail for income tax evasion. It was the stiffesi tax penalty m the memory of court reporters Few tax cases reach the P rench courts. They usually are settled140 words
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Article158 1956-09-12 8 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 11 (AD— Anatole Ericsson, ■16-year old radar instrument maker, today confessed m court he had been a spy for the Soviet I nion for 20 years. Bric—oa told the Stockholm Magistrates Court the Russians had asked him as late as 1953158 words
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Article83 1956-09-12 8 U.S. Aid For Thai Naval Base BANGKOK, Sept. 11 (Reutcr) The United States would give Thailand UJ545.000,--to build up Sattahib naval base, Admiral of the Fleet Luang Yuddhasat Kosol today. The base is about 200 miles south-east of Bangkok. The admiral, comman :-i.-;-chief of the Royal Thai Navy, returned yesterday83 words
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Article155 1956-09-12 8 ADELAIDE, Sent. U (Renter) Flood-besieged Renmark faces a new threat today a? the Darling River rises higher and joins the already floooed Murray. Renmark. 214 miles from Adelaide, and centre of an inundated fruit district, has been fighting the Murray from sand ig levees155 words
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Article84 1956-09-12 8 CHICAGO. Sept. 11 (AP) A B-year-o] I woman was killed today when a motorist, do* i by police a? her former boy friend, deliberately ran j his car into her. made a fast U-turn and ran Qver her a second time. Her male com- pardon84 words
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208 1956-09-12 8 Russia Ready To Sign Peace Pact With Japan TALKS MUST BE CONTINUED SO. TOKYO, Sept. 11 (APi Russia is rcody to sign a peace agreement with Japan on "Adenauer Formula," Radio Moscow indicct tonight. "The talks for restoration of diplomatic relations between us (Japan and Russia) must be contir. the208 words
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Article62 1956-09-12 8 They 're Better Than Machines TAIPEI. Sept. 11 (Rcutcr) A team of ten Chinese cxi at calculating on an abacus, leaves here for Japan on Sept. 25 for a series of exhibition contests with Japanese abacu^ champions, the Chamber of Commerce announced today. During a recent contest eight of the62 words
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118 1956-09-12 8 He'll Have To Do His Singing In Jail First MELBOURNE. Sept. 11 (Reiner)— "l'd rather be a singer than a soldier." 20-year-old Private Barclay Robert Moodie told a court martial today. He added: "I'd be happy iery I had to srruh hedges, and mow 'I'm not a bad looking fellow118 words
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136 1956-09-12 8 BRISBANE. Sept. 11 (AP)-Policr m lov fi plane> searched today for a bold hand of rustler^ have pulled if Australia's biggest tattle raid of the century. They sneaked into a lonely 40.000 acre property m crn Queensland and drove off 800 of a herd136 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-09-12 8 OH! YOU LUCKY DOG! photo. j DANCER Abbe Lone, wife of Americon bond leader Xavier Cugot, is shown with her pet V chihuahua, Chichi, at the Lido m Venice. M.ss JFestival. A. P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article126 1956-09-12 8 Hope Dims For Missing Airmen TOKYO. Sept. 11 (UP) Heavy seas and darkness dimmed hopes of finding 16 American airmen whose typhoon-hunting B-50 reconnaissance plane disappeared m typhoon Emma Japan and Russia on Monday night. -9 search planes from the B-50's home base near Tokyo searched the Japan Sea onU.P. - 126 words
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Article54 1956-09-12 8 NICOSIA, Sept. 11 (AP^ Left-wing trade unionists demonstrated m against British Governor John Harding. About 200 unionist ed on the main street banners which read: "H ing: You promised to fc: and forget. We demand ao Police riot squads and Brl» tish soldiers dispersed the demonstration. Several54 words
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Article71 1956-09-12 8 Bose Dead Official DELHI, Sept. 11 (Rev- Subhas Chandra Boat, Indian national hero who fled a during the Jast war joined the Japanese to free India from British ru. still alive, according to report of an official er^ which Mr. Jawaharla the Indian Premier, presented to Parliament today. Mr. Nehru71 words
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Advertisement328 1956-09-12 8 REVOLUTION IN PAINTING At last Pick the exact paint colour you want j-~- I /^ef QQQ\ X I \^'/tf- ll 'SHADES 10 CHOOSE; I Come ond see fho mogn.ficent ROBBIALAC 'uj i CCLORI2ER ALBUM. Make your choice from i f j• X GpHSe 111 fascmahng range of nine hundred ond328 words
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195 1956-09-12 9 I RESEARCH ON PLANET MARS f) WASHINGTON pi.4W£T Mars has too little oxygen or water vapour m its atmosphere to be detected by a spectrosc pc, an expert reported. However, Doctor C. C. Kiess, a rpectroscopist with the National Bureau of Standards. •lid his195 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-09-12 9 >IR. P BALACHANDRAN and his hride, tho former Visalaksh Kannan. h'tth teachers m Singapore. were married m Trllicherry. South India la>t month. They returnrd lo the Colonj last Sunday. photo photo. I Hi R.iharuddin hin Abu nd his bride after their bersiidinj ceremony X 11 Lumpur !ni he IStar - 82 words
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Article, Illustration404 1956-09-12 9 Eddy Gilmore - Answering fan mails of Sherlock Holmes Eddy Gilmore By GOVERNMENT HELPS TO KEEP ALIVE LEGEND LONDON. JOHN Greaves is a sentimental British businessman dedicated to keeping alive the Legend of Sherlock Holmes. "I'm a man who hates to trample on an illusion," he says, tapping a bulging: file O f404 words
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Article274 1956-09-12 9 See Naples and CRY NAPLES. HP HAT may be your experience Kb beau- Naples if you don't hold on to your wallet, according to those m the ways of travel here. Rounding up report from all foreign consull m the city. Charles If. Dozy. Consul General ot the Netherreported that274 words
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Advertisement44 1956-09-12 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for HeGdache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL usur v i^^i COUCH AWf MIXTURE /Jm MM Service with a w Smile AIDWA Yf44 words
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Miscellaneous568 1956-09-12 9 'S QI'OTATION: s^m oT|i\ I S f l||^W^l *J% I Evening: be courteous, disoppn ear. For (attlrrs will ifi£l j <§& 1\ IV if*'* SCORPIO TV !I)NFS I) A V FOR Pfl%* w»/l *Ws? ne: be ((1 -de ne witi ,ms int u r °rth a oH.ers' rl ot However,568 words
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Article163 1956-09-12 10 Imports Of Copra Decline MALAYAN copra imports m the first seven months this year totalled 60,602 tons (July 8,457 tons), against 66,332 tons m the corresponding period last year (July 1951 7,661 tons). Exports m the same sevenmonth period amounted to 12.220 tons i July 2,000 tons), ■fatnst 25.855 tons163 words
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Article126 1956-09-12 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prim per picul yesterday were Copra. Sent. Si 1 1 buyers. H6i ::ers. coconut oil M<H sellers coconut oil (drum.-i |43| seller?; Muntok white pepper SI 22 sellers, Sarawak white $121 sellers, Special Sarawak black $84. Singapore Copra Association I prices: Straits126 words
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Article29 1956-09-12 10 Ri'BBFR crops harvested for August, were: Malaka Pinda UB£M lh>; United Malacca 132,148 It.; Aver Molek ***** lb.j Leong Hin San 49.500 lb.; Nyalas Rubbet 41.722 lb.29 words
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Article27 1956-09-12 10 THE Hindustan Aircraft Factory at Bangalore will manufacture light-weight a!imetal welded integral rail COachei M par! of the development projects under the Second Five-Year Plan.27 words
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Article136 1956-09-12 10 lg L~ &Z^ (I .j... n^mfj ■--a tl virir nr -iti rr n j v.iiYr*iiirt*L-i^rfri. I.MiiiiuiiU1 .MiiiiuiiU THE tempo of business m the Malayan share market slowed down m the industrials section yesterday. Tins were slightly better, while rubber shares were steady. Prices generally were136 words
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Article71 1956-09-12 10 SOUTH Africa bH warned that L 45 .000.000 worth of gold a year may be lot unlc>s the United States agrees to South Africa's demand! for an increased dollar price for gold. South African Finance Minister J NftndC made thiBtatement on bifl arrival m LondonU.P. - 71 words
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Article140 1956-09-12 10 MALAYAN' -harcbrokcrs JPCSterday reported the folio a: b tsii ess done: C.T.S. ord< 28/ 1 1 Fed. T> «2.04>: F. N. ordJ 12.10, 52.07: Gammon «i 9h Waugh $1 M Breweries $2.92j M. Cemeni odd lot: Mi H S'or^stf $1,474: O.C. Bank $34.25; Kobmson orri< «l .CO:140 words
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Article155 1956-09-12 10 OUTER ROADS Xeritopsis. D e Eerens. Van Heutz, Winona. Inchkilda Ed. Branly, V'.admir Arsonev. M den Mead. Betwa. Dorinthis. :ig. Kirov. Asphalion, M"onika, En.io Maru. Lapaz. INNER ROADS Landak. Hin Ann. Billiton. Van Den Broek, P. Kidjang. Sri Trenggani, Champadan, t'al'ex 93. Temburong. Thempamat, Renong, Belaga, Visut Kasatri,155 words
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Article, Illustration248 1956-09-12 10 PARKE DAVIS OPENS BRANCH IN S'PORE PARKE, Davis Co., a world-wide pharmaceutical firm with representation m almost every country m the free world, has opened a sales promotion office m Singapore. It b on the eighth floor of Asia Insurance Building and under the direction of Dr. H Bi ttkreui248 words
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Article168 1956-09-12 10 Rubber Drops Despite China Deal price lost 1 cent> i day despite a cabled r j from Peking which v. w r China had bought .'i.OtM ol rubber from Mali October first grach merit closed on a slightly easier market, at 91| cents (Monday 9U cents). Market circles m S.ngipotf168 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-09-12 10 Picture show*. Ihro memhors of the hand signing autographs for fail members of the Bournville staff C.idhurvs whose cktwlates are known thr umlri VfCr, are represented ni Si ni; a pore and the Federation of Malax.i by Sime. Dwbf A. "<■.. Ltd. THE band of the Malayan73 words
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Article35 1956-09-12 10 A SHIPMENT of 200 gross of mapping pens, made by a famou E firm, leaves for Shanghai this week. It is the first order from China since before the Second World W«fc35 words
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Article137 1956-09-12 10 SEVENTY-FIVE to eightyfive per cent of the rubber m the average U.S. passenger car black tyre is U.S. made synthetic rubber and not imported from Africa or the Far I according to Mr. W. F. Billing acting technical, director of B.F. Goodrich Tyre Company. B ;t. heReuter - 137 words
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Advertisement614 1956-09-12 10 cirv OOUNC v. of SINGAPORE. TENDERS. SSESSMENT DEPART- v MENT Tenders for a99 years as* City Council land a: the inctton of H:> pf| Road and Buk:t Tlmah Rad eing Part of L :-3. ts. x appr ximate ar- a. 18.400 sq. ft. ier Deposit S3 fundrendei tnd i 11-NDER614 words
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Advertisement545 1956-09-12 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOT:.: «by given that the f r R persons whose names and addresses are given belmv are applying c Governor for naturalntion and that any person why should not be innti -r.d a written and signed statement of the ts to the Chief Secretary. Chief Secretary's Office, Singapore545 words
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Advertisement614 1956-09-12 10 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1996. Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DORIS MARY VAUOHAN PETERS. Singapore Is applying tc the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration m respe ol premises known v Cheapen No. 413. Thomson Road. Singapore, and614 words
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Advertisement34 1956-09-12 10 NOTICE GEORGE LEE LIMITED AIR XL. CHUA has been -»l promoted to the appointment ol Field Manager of the Company tor the Federation of Malaya. LEE MAU SENG General Manager Singapore 10th Sept. 1956.34 words
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Advertisement313 1956-09-12 10 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A FAMILY REUNION AT CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Roundtrips by the m.v. "ORANJE" agoinst reduced fares via Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo ond Naples (homeward only Dep. Amsterdam sth December 1956 Southampton 6th December 1956 Arr. Singapore 24th December 1956. Dep. Singapore 4th Januory 1957 Arr. Naples313 words
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Miscellaneous109 1956-09-12 10 EXPECTED TODAY ELM KLB3O JAK 8 55 a m. Malayan Airways ML. 121 K.L/MAL 9.55 am. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG.'KL 1245pm. BUAC BA7BO LON./RAN 12 50 pm. Thai Airway* TH3O3 BKOK/SAI i.:;opm Bt" KL B2I AMS./BKOK 1 35 p.m. BOAC 8A706 LON./CAL 2 20 p ra Malayan Airways ML2I6 PAL.109 words
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Advertisement797 1956-09-12 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. >i9:i 6. 2SSSI 4. 32/6 Robmion Ro-C THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T fn Montreal. Boston. New York. Bait. more. Ph.ladelphia Cult Port? S Dore P S ham Penang \s- .:CHLS 9 14 oct 15 16 Oct 17/18 Oct 9 14 Ncv I] 16797 words
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Advertisement1091 1956-09-12 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1!s lines) [Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines ss^pn, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o f p v t el Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargt SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P.S'ham Penang1,091 words
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Advertisement880 1956-09-12 11 MITSUI V^A LINE S pcre P. S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN hodakosan Mc^rw YcVohamo Nogov*. Kobe vio HonQkono G. 38/39 Maru +or Yokohomo, Nogcvo, Kobe vie Honqkonc. 28 Sept Awajisan Moru for Yr^ohama Naqc>a, Kobe vio Hongkong 6 Ott FOR U S.A vie Suei Foi New York Philadelphia Baltimore Awobason Moru880 words
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Advertisement655 1956-09-12 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling! toi Bongkofc ond ci For Eosi PMenf f > hoir "> po« SONGKHLA" In Fort IS MScp- M FALSTRIA" 16 1 Sept 16 1 S Sept 20 2 1 Sept ASIA" I! 18Oct MEONIA" 11/130ct 14 15 Or- 16 1 9 Oct HOMEWARDS Soilings tor655 words
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Article390 1956-09-12 12 The Best for the BALL \N evening gown of her very own! An ethereal, full-skirted, glittering dress, foaming with organza, lace and net, a dress m which she will conquer the world while "tripping the light fantastic/ and looking like a fairy from a Christmas Tree. This390 words
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Article510 1956-09-12 12 L i ELDERLY people ha,¥V more ailmenti t h n tho yOUQg, but teen-a'^crs too can have their blems. All of today's questions deal with difficulties during the adolescent P ;od. q— na i prl 16 i/eon old, ftoi jeel lour Inchtt Kill. and I iceiQ'i 140 ppliaap.510 words
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Article, Illustration502 1956-09-12 12 AUDREY FROST - AUDREY FROST about earrinas By CLOSE your eves, count to ten and hey presto, your ears are pierced. It's simple and completely painless. Gir^ are bcco-v.jn^ less ■queamish about the operation that grandmother used to take m her stride. Ear piercing specialists (that's their official title) are502 words
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Article56 1956-09-12 12 A atomic device, developed at the L'niversity of California Medical Centre at Los Angeles by Dr. Donald E. Burke, has proved to he vaI liable m locating hard-lo find kidney stones during surgery. The device called TW b being studied for possible use m other operations,56 words
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Article70 1956-09-12 12 'I^HE new tot] sleeper, with and without attachment, is shown on the right. It is used as a basis for the latest ceramic and modern ear adornments, such as those shown below it. You can make your own earrings by fixing on the rod beads to match70 words
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Article142 1956-09-12 12 'PHIS delirious Italian veal -t- <k r U cco (an t* cooked one d.iy and reheated th* next One leg of veal (above the knee); two tablespoons cooking oil; two ounces margarine; one onion; one carrot; seasoning; small tin tomato puree; one glass white wine (optional);142 words
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Advertisement174 1956-09-12 12 ■■I BSf Elizabeth Arden's New Pressed Powder— Completely different 4 .--i.'-'.v fir.-, creamy powder you B*. I-*:* shadows, r» »r fi!' i m E a .oft lummnu, look. In beautiful Nap-. c^.-r.pact, m pertV-iy graduated ihades MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11 BATTtR^ ROAD SINGAPORE-1. TFL: ***** bsV S« All BBBBSBSr^sT^^I Bm174 words
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Advertisement333 1956-09-12 12 SOMETHING I i~"l /I p^ ********|Y|l- l/l/SOM£rA7NGI II I I "GOLDE* SPI//.VX" Modelled by Danielle it( {yf p f Modelled by Val Goya Santouin and voted CHARLIE": Modelled l l)! ES S tV > iMELESS: I)c*i?n for Raymond Abell by Artistic Circle of by \al (roya for hy Euf pne333 words
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203 1956-09-12 13 LONDON. Sept 10. Router) Itockport County and Southampton. respedi\.- m the northern and I'h.-ru >-. •••> ,»f the r uMii^in > >'Hur proStockport County went d 24) at Oldham. This ena ;rcj.s ic^a.r. :rp p. a -c. rlartlepoola won 5-2 at homa against Southport, whom203 words
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Article, Illustration768 1956-09-12 13 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK Lilly Yokoi, The Msl5 000 A Month 'Ballerina Of Bicycle' By WHEN Abe Saperstein's fabulous Harlem Globetrotters hit Singapore on December 11, lor a threegame exhibition series, they are bound to monopolize the limelight. They'll not only have the colourful Honolulu S irf"iders team to768 words
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280 1956-09-12 13 English Coach Pleased With John Harith LONDON, Sept. 11. (AP).— Singapore soccer roaches John Then and Harith Omar left behind at least one ardent admirer m England Norman Creek, assistant director of coaching lor the English Football "They came to England to pick Ud few lips on the gam<\" Creek280 words
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Article236 1956-09-12 13 NEW YORK, Sept. 11 (AP) The World Series \vi!! be opened on Oct. 3 m the home park of tho winning National League team, Baseball Commissioner Ford Friek's Ottce announced yesterday. BATTING lßa«=ed on 325 at bust— Mantle. New York. 395 Wilhams. Boston. 344: Kuenn.236 words
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Article91 1956-09-12 13 RESULTS of the First and Second qualifying rounds of the Roya! Singapore Go'.f C".ub Championships are as folio The following qualified: G. O. Cruickshank. J. C. Hutcheson, D. W. McMullan. A. R. P< H. B C. Davies. R. J Isherwood. J. F. Pearcy, D. I SUrk. The "draw"91 words
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Advertisement568 1956-09-12 13 CLASSIFIED ADS EOR SALE VNNI\ RS -.KY SALI cial reduction up to 30/9/56 for 'Goulbur. K< cne Incubators. Model No: 1 U2l now only I 4 each; Modal No 2 (242-egg) new only $200/--each. Order immediately from mm Incubator Com; Registered Office. 21 Jalan g. Singapore. 14 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITAN. NIC568 words
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Advertisement687 1956-09-12 13 ANNOUNCEMENT AMOY SOY Sauce is known for its high quality and nutritious value. Obtainable at 118 C .el ***** or other Groceries Sill \Ho\s MNCANI SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required. ASSIST \M LM.IM.F.R i.h u\ v i I. \SX|<|\Nl |N..|NI"IK IN- I i.l iv ISSISTXM IM.IMLB M Al ML N A687 words
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Miscellaneous351 1956-09-12 13 Today s Ties Following fixtures to be play•d today 1 1 VGI I DIV. 1: Bolt on vs Cha. Burnley. Leeds vs Man. Sbeff. Wed. vs Cardiff, Wolves ,->d i i u.i c ni\ r <~ vs 3:.-" C- eester vi Bury, Middlesbro \,i i niv m.i rm Brighton vi351 words
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Article, Illustration364 1956-09-12 14 VAZIR MARKAR - 'WEIGHTS MORE WEIGHTS REST.. .REST IN PEACE' VAZIR MARKAR Mystery Circulars Hit SHA Squad Idiot At Work, Says Coach By AN anon vinous writer has declared war on the Singapore Hockey Association, and is Tiring' unauthorised circulars into the association's Olympic training camp to contuse both players and officials alike.364 words
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Article, Illustration540 1956-09-12 14 JEFFERY JAMES - DAVID 'S BACK IN THE GAMES SQUAD JEFFERY JAMES _-__-»--------f-r_aßß-BBBaBBBaBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBBBWBB^ < V 1 f "saß-gIT I W _r___J_--J-_- ,£j__ < _-^.r^,«,f.^^^ a f,^.K- 1 ,-.,IjAaB^BBBBBB,B*^ 1 SAYS.... mint statement issued by the Singapore A tcur Swimming Association and Representatives of A Schools and the Ministry of Education is as follows.540 words
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Article133 1956-09-12 14 GORDON King of St. Andrew's School showed his superiority as a middle distance swimmer m the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday when he won the final of his school's 400 metres freestyle championship m the record time of sm. 11s. King beat Fon? Hoc Beng to second133 words
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Article, Illustration239 1956-09-12 14 Malays 'Ban' Their Two Top Shuttlers SINGAPORE'S b«M Malay shuttlers, Thomas Cupper I-nuil bin Marjan and top-ranking Omar Ibrahim have been banned 1 from Singapore Mala Badminton Vvsociat ion-sponsored tournaments for t\v Announcing this drastic sto on their most famous player A. Bakar Aljaru. honorar secretary of the Singapore 1239 words
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Article188 1956-09-12 14 \\H\l -truck X X* I -»-k,-tb.ill roach when he began work M ,,,rr W.h >P|.rU S. P•• U olonx f 1 1 1 i i m; T-m l'» f» ll -Id have t> bright basketball f mmented a v ipilthrowing th e ball p schoolch •chool188 words
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Article71 1956-09-12 14 THE BincapOTe Selection tram to pl;iy again>t the Pakistan Football Federation at the Jalaii Besai Stadium at 3.15 pm. tonisht will be chosen from the following: Loh Fook Ten?. Aman Ka.--taw;. Ali Samijan. Foo Hce Jong, Ho Hin Weng, Ibrahim. Aw Boon Seang, Quah Kirn Beng. Radin Ali.71 words
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Article83 1956-09-12 14 Wong The King Of Thailand SIX Silver (ire v badminton racquets, specially autographed by Sinsaporo'.s world iaino ii s professional. Wong Pens Soon, were flown by air yesterday to Bangkok. The racquets were ordered by the Thailand Badminton Association. Mr. Hwang Yong Lim. m an urgent cable to Peng Soon,83 words
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263 1956-09-12 14 Daybrook Avanti Promoted To Class 1 DAYBKOOK and Avanli. two Bukit Timah runaway winnrr<.. have hern promoted to Class One, according tv the latest Straits Racing Association amendment list. Other Transfers Are: V: <:n Clan 3 to Qasi 2- Hoplasa; Bondi. Pnm C UM I to C'ass t: The Jobber;263 words
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320 1956-09-12 14 TIGER Sporting Association saved their prestige when their desperate second half rally enabled them to sain a 3-0 victory over the Rovers Sports Club m their SAP A Senior Cuptie at JaLan Besar Stadium yesterday. Aftei iting320 words
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Article67 1956-09-12 14 The following players have been selected to represent the Ceylon Sports Club against R.A.F. Seletar m a hockey match to be played at Balestier Road at 5.15 p.m. today E. M. Pillai (Capt.), W. Ponniah. E. Doraisamy, Bala Krishnan, S. Murugasu, E. Wi k F Fen A. Vijiaratnam,67 words
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Article90 1956-09-12 14 SINGAPORE Hockey Association will hold six trials before they announce the tent to go to Melbourne m November for the Olympic Games, said Mr. Noel Hay, the honorary coach of the pie team. The first of these finals will be held on Sunday on tbt Girls'90 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous73 1956-09-12 14 SAAA Trial FOLLOWING are Ih, r- and times of the Olympic Athletic Trial to be held tonight at the Jalan Bc-'f Stadium commencing at 7.00 p.m. Competitors. Reserves BiMi Officials arc requested to collect their passes at the gate before 7.00 p.m. ;-> m.— Pole Vault. 7.0.1 p.m.— ion Metrt73 words
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Miscellaneous35 1956-09-12 14 LETICS Olyy Besar Stadium nt 7.00 pm. SOCCER SAFA charity SOSC FT nt Jalan Besar Si at 8.15 p RUGBY The Blacks R.U FC. t* s Institv School; St. Andr, 12th Police at Thomson Road.35 words
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