Singapore Standard, 14 September 1956
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Title Section21 1956-09-14 1 Singapore Standard jttSL ii? VP"| "Tl*» t\j I 11. .No. 7 1 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 Ji PAGES 15 i[Vi>21 words
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Article753 1956-09-14 1 THE DIFFICULTIES ARE NOT OUR MAKING' We Do Not Intend To Shoot A Way Through The Canal, Says Dulles LONDON, SEPT. 13.— SIR ANTHONY EDEN'S CON SERVATIVE GOVERNMENT PLUNGED AHEAD TODAY WITH A NEW PLAN FOR MOVING SHIPS THROUGH THE SUEZ CANAL. Sir Anthony putReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 753 words
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214 1956-09-14 1 UN. GETS THE 'DANGER SIGNAL,' BUT NO ONE ASKS FOR HELP MTF.P NATIONS New k Sept 1? (UP)— Britain I inre warned the Unitltltt— > today that ndo n inference pro <>n Sue/ Canal constitute "a manifest to peace and se< 'irRut the British and n<b raisins: th«* mi rent214 words
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236 1956-09-14 1 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN By Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government is planning to raise i Temiar squadron" of veteran sharp-shooting aborigines to clear up" Malaya's ucing: Communist terrorist -an:-. This squadron. The Standard learnt today, may be the forerunner of236 words
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Article69 1956-09-14 1 THE CAPE FOR P O LINERS LONDON. Sept. 13 (Real I —The P. and O. ship; line.s announced teday that their linen which nonr. proceed through the Suez Canal are bi ,n<j -routed via the Cape of Good Hope. The Carthage, which hi due to sail from Southampto n tomorrow69 words
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135 1956-09-14 1 PORES tin price yesterday skyrocketed to •404J per picul, a rise of $5 over Wednesday's quotation. The price has gained $13 5/8 m the past two days. Cabled reports said tin prices m London shot up £14 to £T9OJ a ton m response to135 words
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159 1956-09-14 1 4-POINT PLAN TO FIGHT THE 'SHYLOCKS' THE first big step to money lenders m the Co Committee of the Singapoi regulate the licensing of lony will be taken by the c Cooperative Union at a ■meeting on Sept. 20. Union .secretary. Mr Andrew B. Pinto, told The Standard yesterday, the159 words
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143 1956-09-14 1 Malayan Pens Mightier Than Guns— Tunku KIALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The I->(lorati(tn Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Hahnun. tonight reiterated vii.it many a lesser Mala\m\ politirian i> scared to admit that 'the pen is mightier than the sun." Speaking at the Press lub's Bth anniversary dmnrr. he declared that the experience was143 words
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Article47 1956-09-14 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 13 (UP> A .zang of self-styled revolu- ists terrorized tleej Chinese residents of Surabaya ot ud six home? n Kamponfl Patemon Kali, it was reported today. Police said no casualties occurred, hut damage to window? kd I iraDi ■mounts to about US47 words
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Article43 1956-09-14 1 A SINGAPORE teacher. Chua Tin Ton£. 21, WU detained by the Police Special Branch on Wednesday under the Public Security Act. Chua. a teacher m the Sin Public Chinese School. Upper SeranjCOOfl Road, was led at his home near the school.43 words
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Article28 1956-09-14 1 AMBASSADOR Arthur S Lall, of India, on Wednesday requested the UH. to place before the 12th General A?semh.v a complaint again?t South Africa's policy of apartheid.28 words
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Article142 1956-09-14 1 FISHERMAN'S TALE PENANG, Thurs.— Second OrYiier Proh?-ska Josip. fi>hine oiY the stern of the Yugoslav ship "Dinara" last nisht. felt a huse tug on his line. and found he had hooked a man. Th° "fish" was later Identified as A. Kandasamy, a Prai wharf142 words
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264 1956-09-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-The Malay Rulers have ursed the "administrative merger" oi Penang and Malacca as a single unit ol the independent 1 <<<< Mtion, on the pattern of the pre-war Straits Settlements Intended to impiove administrative conveniei "united territory" will then be under264 words
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175 1956-09-14 1 SINGAPORE Government will announce its policy on nationalization of public passenger transport m the Colony before the end of this month. Sources dOM to Government last night revealed that a white paper on nationalization will be issued m a fortnight's time. Government is175 words
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Article49 1956-09-14 1 A SPOKESMAN' of the Japanese Legation m BtOl k holm, said yesterday that nr confirmation could be given here M ai vet" on Japanese Premier Hatoyama's reported f r:p via Stockholm to IfoecovJ for p -limed peace talks then at the end of this month. Reuter.49 words
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Article27 1956-09-14 1 TOP socialist leaders m all Commonwealth count be invited to a conference In Australia within the nest U months, it was announced m Canberra yesterday.27 words
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134 1956-09-14 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 13 fßeuter)— A detective. Corporal Wong Shu. today identified a Singapore Chir.^.-e, Quik Pah Chee as the man he saw Itsb a Knile into UM stomach of British barr;- < T. Mr Arthur John Cliflo:ri outside the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here134 words
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Article188 1956-09-14 1 Rubber Latex: A New Process SHELTON. Connecticut Sept. 13 (UP)-The B F Goodrich Company hag announced the development of a ne\y process for producing synthetic rubber latex. th the now process, an output of 15.000-lbs. of dry polymer per reactor can be achieved, compared with the present method undet which188 words
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Advertisement39 1956-09-14 1 GASHES TO MEET L-^-r? EVERY NEE^ \S&^J ConuUt GREAT CHINA |S OPTICAL CO. JJ^ /V^W BRIDGE ROAD. f*jfA\d& p- y &KWVCRIES &t\ V mmm^^~^^J AWaa-r-. ".'JH i r^-r__r-. r '-"j j,j-i -e-e- es a"i OiSTm.teo r. Fr«« N«.« TT.ST.I39 words
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Advertisement6 1956-09-14 1 STANDARD COLICS ***** (5 MneiT 24006 words
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Advertisement38 1956-09-14 1 FISJBBICADt CENEKAI HOSPITAL lgu 24M nnrii if cmjOOI fiHßivv /^wwwww jqqql jOOO ball-bearing nio natch-making wS? I' I I *^i jinQr jfjr »i>io/ m P'opvuinn is QCJCMII LI J JUU% Jna tQQQQOOOOOQ as 'dtion \Fm jSj ILL INoO38 words
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Article144 1956-09-14 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib.i mi n Singapore yesterd.iv wpre: Buyer* Seller* Spot mini '<.', Oft Rs> No 1 93] 935 RS> (1 I ••> RS< No "0" io j T' ne Stead) >juiet. S'POKfc ILN rhe prire- of tin on the local market <, esterday was144 words
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Article48 1956-09-14 2 IT, Thurs. Two growers claimed they gndcrtook the lesser risk of keeping the documents given them by some person, because reatened them with death U -.ey refuLi -harged with possessing terrorist documents. ar.il. z Mok, facing five Similar charges, were each sentence > years' jaU today.48 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-09-14 2 THE Singapore City Council will sta^e a variety show on the steps of the City Hall on on Sept. 22 and 23 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the incorporation of the City. The show will be an all community one with more than ?0 items120 words
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Article97 1956-09-14 2 vpfj p \j f^ Th urs —Soon after t (diMurnment of lav > m utiz of the toun companifd b% other member*, trooped "utside to view Serrmban's new $1 1.000 They trsted the hodv of the hearse, built m Mnsupore .mrl exchanged comment97 words
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287 1956-09-14 2 'Many Have Left And More Are Leaving' Most Have Received Better Offers Elsewhere MALACCA, Thurs. The lack of qualified engineers m the PWD. has seriously retarded large development projects totalling more than $24,000,000. A government official m Kuala Lumpur told The Standard that287 words
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171 1956-09-14 2 Former Fed. Police Officer Jailed LONDON, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Kevin McNamara, a former Police Officer m Palestine and Malaya, tried to rob a London bank because of some mental aberration while he was away from Police discipline. The defence stated this at the Old Bailey. London Central Criminal Court, today171 words
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Article100 1956-09-14 2 more than mo emfioyeei of the International AirCOnditioning Company m Singapore will get a general wa^e rise and imoroved conditions of service starting this month. An tgreement to this efl I wai rigned between the Company and the Factory Shop Workers' Union, rcv;cseniing the100 words
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Article36 1956-09-14 2 HOXGKOXG. Sept. 13 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchanrr were (1584 to £1 Sterling; $6.14 to tIS 1; 11J39 to Ifalinm 11; -7 to one Inrionc-;f.n Ru- !WJ lo a tost36 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-09-14 2 I Place Of Worship i v o rcn _-i_-_-_- u L r l-.i-i .-1, -i 3 THE Singapore Cit> Coun.il yesterday obtain ;fd a court order for the demolition of a Chinese sea side shrine at Khu Z I arm off Tanjong Rhu Road.141 words
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Article64 1956-09-14 2 SUNGEI BAKAP, Thur> nain roads m the M& -es m the central and districts of Province Wellesley are being metalled. This work, carried out by the Public Works Departmtnt, is part of the developing* plan m the Province. The small side road? mi n thes« _es64 words
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197 1956-09-14 3 Three Specials Beat Off Red Attack On Tower [POH, Thurs.— A three-man Special Constable P 3troi list ni^ht beat off a terrorist attack on the ,-iorr.munications tower on Gunong Brinchang peak In Cameron Highlands. about 6 p.m. Special Constables and Telecommunications staff on duty at the tower saw a white197 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-09-14 3 Newsman To Conduct Seminars VETERAN American i superman. Mr. Dale Stafford, own- puhli.sher and editor of th- Greenville '•i ,'.m 1).ii1% News, ar- m Singapore by air -ht. MifTord. formerly of the I > t roit Free Press, is en tn Indonesia to ronmnity ;uhhsh- 1 n- -an Pr.-s 575 words
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Article90 1956-09-14 3 No Bar To Join As I Suez Pilots y be prevented from leaving Singapore for Egypt to work as pilcts of Suez Canal, an Immigration spokesman told The Standard yesterday. rhe spokesman was commenting on the fact that two local Malay ship Captain Said bin Alias and Abdul Rahman Omar,90 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-09-14 3 POPULAR Qantas' BOAC passenger relations officer. Mrs. Rose Minie. who will leave for Hongkonp on Sept. 17 on a familiarization tour arranged by her airline. She will return to Singapore after a week's stay m Honekonjj.40 words
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180 1956-09-14 3 802 COUPLES WED IN SIX-MONTH PERIOD MORE and more people are tying the marital knot in the Singapore Civil Registry, an official of the Registrar of Marriages, told The Standard yesterday. Couples, who have been already married under their own traditions and rites180 words
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Article118 1956-09-14 3 Four More Hurt On The 'Stretch' IPOII. Thurs. Four persons were admitted to the hospital within the past 12 hours following six accidents that occurred between tne 4th and 6th milestones. Gopeng Road. the MUM stretch of road v here the assistant Official Assignee here, and his father-in-l:uv were fatally118 words
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Article81 1956-09-14 3 AI.OR STAR. Thurt. An enmneer, Mr. Cheah Thean S is I ':-..< wife held a wedding reception at the Rest House yesterday on their return from En z'. and. Mr. Cheah went to Brighton m 1053 on a Kcriah Slate scholarship and will he attachBd to81 words
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Article55 1956-09-14 3 BENTONG, Tbun. The Mentri Besar of Pahans. Tunku Mohamcd. and unHe of the Sultan, arrived here today for a three-day official visit He opened the RIDA road off the Benton^ Mentakab Road and followed thifl wttb a visit of Government office.-. Me also visited kamnonns Janda55 words
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223 1956-09-14 3 NEW FLOOD -PREVENTION SCHEME IS SUGGESTED Singapore Government la :v m considering an alternat:vr scheme to prevent floods :n Tai Benf Village. Tnla scheme, suggested by the villagers, calls lor drainIng flood waters into a disused nearby rubber estate. The .scheme involves cutting two canals leading into Kalian? basin. The223 words
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262 1956-09-14 3 An Influx Of Labour From Federation THE influx of labour from the Federation into Singapore m the event of any social security scheme being instituted m the Colony is now worrying members of the Minimum Standard of Livelihood Committee appointed by the262 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-09-14 3 HE'LL VISIT MEDICAL INSTITUTE THE American Army. Navy and Air Force expert on epidemic diseases. Dr. William Hanimon. arrived m Sinsa-porc by air last nisht to visit the Federation Army Medical Research Institute m Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Mammon's tour is sponsored by the American Armed Forces KpidemioloKical Board. He has82 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-09-14 3 TWO Colonial Police Officers, who are taking a six months' course m modern police methods at the Ryton-on-Dunsmore Police Trainine: College. England, are seen examining ancient firearms m the museum They are Inspector R. A. Lawrence of Singapore (centre) and Asst. Superintendent Visa Lawani of Nigeria (riffht)49 words
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Article224 1956-09-14 3 ABNORMAL development m meeting the ever rising demand for water has resulted m the Singapore Water Department's "growing pains" becoming "severe." the City Water Engineer. Mr. W. S. Stredwick, states m his annual report for 1955. The Water Engineer, m hi.-" 1 13-page report,224 words
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Article154 1956-09-14 3 Institute To Guide investors THE Singapore Government is seriously considering the establishment of an Industrial Research In tute lo guide investors on the type of industries they should start m the Colony, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told The Standard yesteoday. Mr. Jumabhoy sal<j the154 words
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Article97 1956-09-14 3 What A Dash It Was For Him A CIVIL engineering student of Kuala Lumpur who was due to fly out to London on a fouryrr.r course, nearly missed his plane yesterday. Ho is Mr. P. Sundramurthy, an old student of the Victoria Institution. Shortly before the aircraft was due to97 words
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157 1956-09-14 3 Borderers Bag 3 Terrorists And Wound A 4th SEGAMAT. Than. A patrol of the First Battalion. South Wales Borderers killed three— two men and a woman and wounded the fourth of four Communist terrorists they contacted m the Se2amat district of Johore yesterday. One of trie terrorists killed has been157 words
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Advertisement125 1956-09-14 3 NEW ALKAMBRA 0P T N T S R N OW! H 11dm-1.30-4-6.45-9.30pm l[ k f 1 1 v I i i J *^S|^- fc Vb/5* V Cath. iy < )re.in Nation Rol<»;i*»e I PLUS 1 ON STAGE! 1.30-4-6.45-9.30 pm KVBH ROCHF IN rHKIR MOSI J \KI 1 ni \II X125 words
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Advertisement220 1956-09-14 3 MORE A>D MORE people are opening DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS II LOMBARD BANKING I SPECIALISTS m Finance for Modern I I Industrial Plant, Machinen-, Marine C I I Aircraft, and all types of Equipment fi m the new fields of Nuclear 1 c^ v y O ITi oil LiilvJ L_i C^- irv.'lllLs220 words
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447 1956-09-14 4 A SINGAPORE court prosecutor yesterday failed alter 45 minutes of persuasion to make a married woman describe what she meant by "he did something wrong to me." The woman had alleged she was raped by two Malay soldiers. Haji Darus. a447 words
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Article295 1956-09-14 4 Husband And Wife Weep In Court A STKNOGRAPHER wept m court yesterday while giving evidence against his wife, who was tentatively charged with attempting to kill him with a meat chopper m their flat. His Wife. Annie Danker, 33. also wept when she saw her295 words
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Article143 1956-09-14 4 Dead Girl And A 'Death Note' A SINGAPORE couple made merry at a birthday party m Pontian on Wednesday night, at their 18-yi arold rl daughter was ring ag ok through pom- In their home m Singap On their return yesterday. couple opened the door of r Veerasamy Road borne143 words
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149 1956-09-14 4 'Work Like Giants, Live As Animals' Tht S.nsapore City Ccuncil Wat< r Department Labour Un; m rday claimed that Its 2,200 members have to work like "giants" and live as "animals. "We received Inadequate wacefl and our conditions of service are poor. Our standard ol living is very low compared149 words
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Article199 1956-09-14 4 Plans For A $500,000 High School A |500,00Q building for the B«w Anglican High School will be erected at Woorisville, Upper Sorangoon Road, Singapore, adjacent to the present St. Andrew's School. The School, which l> a Chinese language secondary school, was started m January this year and has temporary accommodation199 words
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Article148 1956-09-14 4 V Pnlii c Officer, who was "dissatisfied uith his type nf work.' u.ts found with a sunshot wound m his head m hotel, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. K.T. Alexander, was told >e>terday. Supirintindrnt .I.M.C. Wheeler. <>f the "ederation Police I i»rce. >aid this at the148 words
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159 1956-09-14 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday refuted charges levelled against the Government by the Unemployment Society. The Society had accuyd Bent of "creating unent by dismissing is of workers enpublic projects." 3 ress statement. Mr said: "It is strange >ty159 words
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Article96 1956-09-14 4 Temple Sets Court A Poser A DISPUTE arising out of the ie-erection of a temple m Tiong Bahru. Singapore, on Jan. 31 prompted the City Magistrate U) make a personal Inspection of the site yesterday. Madam Lum Ah Kin- told the magistrate that she had re erected the temple after96 words
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Article27 1956-09-14 4 ANGLO-JAPANESE talk? for the conclusion of a newtrade and payments agreement will open In London around Oct. 1 according to Japanese officials In Tokyo.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article80 1956-09-14 4 Soldier Faces 5 Charges SIGNALMAN Walter William Davios, Royal Signals. H.Q. Signal Regiment, was brought before a Singapore District Court Martial yesterday to answer Sre charges. They were: Striking Corporal C. Jones, absenting himself without Irave, making a false statement. assaulting corporal J. B. Arnot and assaulting Corporal W. Ramage.80 words
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Article82 1956-09-14 4 ICO agreement was reached yo'.erday after an hour's disCUtltOn between representative., of the Singapore City Council and the Minuter for Communications and Works, Mr. Franris Thomas, on the delimitation of taxis. The City Council \va.~ represented by the Acting President. Mr. R. Middleton-Smith. the Registrar of82 words
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Miscellaneous353 1956-09-14 4 Standard Information at a Glance fie IKK: o.i.u' .'m 71 m 4l D e M '^-f 'M>: fi Pm. Of The Week Vim.- and -TT**"^ f_. An P O— T:i S/KU: 7 1", At Your Reque.M JB.JB C fllrjl f^flt era Come S in 3d Manto- Billy Mayer! Rhythm c353 words
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Article, Illustration260 1956-09-14 5 Reid Urged To Choose Everest To Write Report Xl \I UMPIH. Thurs. Lord Reid and members ol the Constitutional Commission were tonight ur^ed to choose Mount Everest as "a Quiet plate to write their iep >i uninterrupted and undisturbed 1 yen so. 1 am not so sure th.it liifv will260 words
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582 1956-09-14 5 JOBOBE BAHSU, Thurs.— A man, who on his wedding day m Switzerland on -Mar. 3 threatened to commit suicide, was found dead m his bungalow on a bauxite mine m Pen»eran£ the months later. I i at the inquest held today582 words
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Article63 1956-09-14 5 ST. PAUL'S Ch :rch Sinsapore. will hold a fun fair and fete at the Church compound m Upper Serangoon Road on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. The fair will be q G, E. N. Orhicrs. wife of the S ft the Legislat Assembly.63 words
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Article50 1956-09-14 5 AIB MARSHAL S;r Francis f> inges, C-in-C, Far E Air Forcp, left Singapore yesterday for London to attend the annual conference of the British Chief of the Air Staff A:r Ch Marshal Sir Dermot A. B Sir Francis is due to return on Oct. 6.50 words
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Article192 1956-09-14 5 Soldiers Fought Over A Demotion SIGNALMAN J W.itkin><»n was assaulted by two other signalmen hrrause he had caused another soldier to he drmot.ri. a Singapore District Court Martial was told %e>terda\. The two sigrnalmen were Christopher Thomas Evans and Pt'ter Robinson Evans, l' who pleaded ciiilu to assaoltini192 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-09-14 5 >IR. S. F. T. Cusdin. architect for the University of Malaya, flow m from London by Qantas BOAC yesterday for "further consultations on projects on the Raffles College site." Ht will spend about 16 (li >*. m Urn Colony during which time he will hold extensive talks with73 words
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Article34 1956-09-14 5 S N AFORE Chinese Schools Parents' Association will run food stalls m the Happy World from Sept. SI tn S3 to raise funds for poor students to help them complete their studies34 words
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157 1956-09-14 5 Here's A Tip On Company Registration COMPANIES trhfch have their places of business m prebose monthly rental is less than SoO. are exempted from registration under the Companies Ordinance, irrespective of their capital or Ir. K. S. Bon::. Registrar of Companies, toid The SI :.dard yesterday. He iddtd that unlike157 words
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563 1956-09-14 5 TUNKU ADDRESSES PRESS CLUB DINNER, AND SAYS: HE ASKS IN RETURN FOR SUPPORT AND SYMPATHY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, assured newsmen tonight that the Alliance Government will uphold the freedom of the Press m Malaya "even563 words
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330 1956-09-14 5 NO FEAR OF BEING MUZZLED AFTER MERDEKA PRESIDENT $5OO Bail On Drug Charge KLWLA LUMPUR. Thur> Serving pressmen have fear that Merdeka lor Mala lid mean any lots or freedom and pri\:leges it belong to the Press. Mr. Y. B. Lee. President I the Prt Club of Malaya. said tonight.330 words
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Article475 1956-09-14 6 I'aiL Suez Canal issue bai cached it.> most stage. The bubble of dissjiff infill has blown up to near banting at If a result of F. toll Naa r determination to "de-inter-r Premier S:r Anthony called it. this great waterway to bring it within his sole control.475 words
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Article480 1956-09-14 6 No Spoon- Feeding T for Agriculture m tr^e Fed- ition, A N Afa I|] Am in Ishak. ha? learned much about the nark I produce and fish since he Ho has seen m operation the Difical oa levcloped by non-Malays for the distribution of produce to Consumers m the cour.480 words
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Article1362 1956-09-14 6 Patrick O' Donovan - POLITICS and MURDER Patrick O'Donovan By WASHIXGTOX QOyyOISSELRS of the art of murder exist m their tens of thousands. They are invariably penile, even fasti' d ions people. But they like to shock themselves hy treating the seriously horrible m a seriously intellectual way. Usually they prefer the British crime.1,362 words
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462 1956-09-14 6 NASHVILLE THE latest survey nf the prioress o£ the racial integration of pubic school systems m areas where segregation has been traditional reveals dow but steady steps toward i desegregation. i The Southern Educational i Reporting Service, which coni ducts the survey, reports462 words
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Letter262 1956-09-14 6 Sir; I would like to comment on Oscar Khayyam's letter which appeared m this column on 10th September. In his defence cf str!pteasing, Oscar makes four points. The most important one is hts assumption that strip-teasing is an art. Unfortunately the truth of this assumption is. to262 words
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Letter238 1956-09-14 6 Retention Of English 'rence to peech of the fn r Education. M: Swee Kee at the Singapore •-■.slative AamSSST with him to retain -h as the medium or instruction. As Malay U a ■d enly m Malaya Including Singapore, the study of a world language is necessary ti the medium238 words
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Letter212 1956-09-14 6 Sir; Sentencing a 17--year-olrj boy on Monday, the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. J.M. Devereux Colebcurn. said that. "Secret societies are a curse and a blot to Btngapon and thf sooner they are exterminated, the better for this c:ty." He is quite r:~ht and the blame lies with212 words
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Article423 1956-09-14 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By rpiIERE b an old saying A about spoiling a ship fcr a ha'penny worth of tar. This is what Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman did when he moved a motion m the Federal Council on Tuesday to make a gift of423 words
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Miscellaneous15 1956-09-14 6 dfhdh "You iLC\'dn't think it was the same dog since his mistress camb into money."15 words
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Miscellaneous15 1956-09-14 6 :j y "O.K. if the patient won't <»«n up, we will all ha^e to unmask!"15 words
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314 1956-09-14 7 But Egypt Wont Surrender Her Legal Rights— Hatem CAIRO Sept. 13— Colonel Abdel Koder Hatem, Director General ot tgypt s Information Department said last night that the plan to set up a Suez Canal Users Association was "an act of provocation with the obviousReuter; AP - 314 words
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Article49 1956-09-14 7 ADELAIDE Sept. 13 (Reuten r is still .ayteg the start of Britain fourth series of nuclear it »t t \r Maralinge atomic Proving ground north of here. It is understood that scientists have bet -r since Sunday to fire B latest assortment atomic r.>49 words
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Article89 1956-09-14 7 LONDONV Sept. 13. (AP>— ;t 3.000 demonstrators. p< d up by the Commu--supported British peace committee, paraded thr down* >wn London vp^terday as Parll nt debated Suez question Th< v chanted this slogan: tour Wfl don't want war n eight— We baj negotiate. M« '^mpnt^89 words
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Article78 1956-09-14 7 COMPARISON WAS NOT APPRECIATED LOS ANGELES. S- pt. 13. (AP)— Actress Barbara Brier. 30, received divorce yesterday after she testified her husband threw a highball m her face and once told her that, as an actress, she "would make a good carpenter. "I was suppo.--ed to be seen and not78 words
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Article39 1956-09-14 7 VATIC Hi CITY. Sept 13, \r The ii can newa *re Romano said yeaterda] thml th< number i R man Catholic^ m Japan increased by 15.260 IT and new 227,--578. Nagasaki has the largest nun:'- 7 25.39 words
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Article95 1956-09-14 7 NEW YORK Sept. 13. (API —Former tenni; star Gertrude iGussy) Moran of lace' EMM fti 'd M annulment act. fl MM P^d her one-month-old Bantaft to industrial engineer Thomas J. Corbally. I -tually. MIH Moran's said, the marriage :> d three days and i iring It95 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-09-14 7 photo. THE Sovirt TY-104 jet air- liner shown being viewed i by a large croud of Chin- ese shortly after its ar- j rival from Moscow It flew j the 6.200 kilonietre dis- tance from Moscow to 2 Peking m about ei(?ht hours. UPUP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-09-14 7 photo. HOLLYWOOD strern artnr and singer Bins: 'roshv and Kathv dr.int arc shown attending the \i idttny awards presentation m Hollywood, la^t year. latest rumours m the film 'it\ say that Bin? and KattQ will br in.irrifd by thr workend. Bin? says \\r\ not "plannine:A.P. - 61 words
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Article62 1956-09-14 7 NICOSIA. Sept. IS. (AP) Leftwing political prisoners at Py'a detention camp, Cyprus. announced yesterday they would 'ne;:;n a hunger strike today to protest against their COl 'inued detention without tria Most of the 2no detaine Pyla were arrested for alleged •mnbership m the out'awed Communi.-t Part y. I'nder62 words
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Article42 1956-09-14 7 LAKE JUNALUSKA. North S 1.1 < AP'— Tl:< Rev. Dr. Harold Roberts, oi England, yesterday was elect d President of the world Methodist Council The Council, made up of son mi inters, represent* Methodist Churches m 70 countries, with 13.000.000 members.42 words
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Article23 1956-09-14 7 romp:. Sept 13, (AP) Eugenio Sainei'.a. Director ral r r •■ao Italia Shipping Line, died here yesterday of a heart attack.23 words
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Article116 1956-09-14 7 MacDonald Confers With Nehru HEW DELHI. Sept. 13 (AP) Pror:cr Xehru and United. Kingdom High Oommisslooer Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald conferred for 30 minutes yesterday amidst apparently reliable reports that India is urging Britain to give MriOUfl consideration to the latest Egyptian proposals on Suez. An official spoke man declined116 words
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Article37 1956-09-14 7 SYDNEY. Sept. 13 (Reuter) Twelve tons of matches exploded today when two trucks collided near Goulburn, New South Wales. The driver of the Sydneybound semi-trailer carrying the matcha wai incinerated m h;- •rushed cabin.37 words
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227 1956-09-14 7 Pakistan Will Stand By Her Pacts With West KARACHI, Pakistan, Sept. 13 (IP).— Pakistan's new Prim? Minister Mr. Hussain Suhrawardy told hi^ people last night that his country would stand by its agreements with the West but would "refuse to be made a pawn m international politics.*' He said Pakistan227 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-09-14 7 photo. THIS Okinawan lumber shop is the one of more than 4,000 houses completely destroyed by typhoon Kmma. the third worst typhoon to hit Okinawa sinre the end of the war. The full force of Emma with winds of more than 120 milrs per hour hit the cityUP - 63 words
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431 1956-09-14 7 Visit To The Grave Of Andrea Doria LIKE A SHIP AT DOCK' NEW YORK, Sept. 13, (AP) A m ac; a zinc editor, who reached the wreckage of the Andrea Doria with a diving expedition, said the sunken Italian liner "appears to be as well turned out as a cruise431 words
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Article44 1956-09-14 7 HOLLYWOOD, Bept. 13. fAP Actress Mar. Body) McDonald. recently divorced from rr.. nairie shoe merchant Har: Karl, gave birth to a four pound five ounce sirl yesterda; at Cedr, ibanon Hosp Mhi McDonald named t i girl Tina M44 words
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Advertisement177 1956-09-14 7 RALEIGH it's as good as it looks! Get on a Raleigh—- and you'll ****1*1 "*in\. to nde for mile after mile. It'i •*lv so fast, so smooth and effortless, is superb performance is everything you'd expect from such .V t graceful, good-looking mach^e A-dßaieihw.il '*V. «tand up to the hardest177 words
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276 1956-09-14 8 PARIS. Sept. 13 (Reuter)— Police today checked hospital lists here m their search for Ivan Schaaf, a 21 -year-old deserter from the Belgian air force who, they believe, murdered Miss Setsuko Teramoto, a J -ipane.se i.sitor to France. eve that276 words
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Article76 1956-09-14 8 Canada Trip For Margaret O". Sept. 13 (AP)— I ess Margaret is almost tain to make her first official trip to Canada m ISM .red federal informant disclosed today. He is not likely to be a cross-country tour. Hrn Jti-year-old Sister of the Queen has been :ted to participate m76 words
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Article47 1956-09-14 8 rHENS, S (A?) ndepenricnt Gree-; has asked Parliament to censure the "frequent long absences abroad of King Paul and Queen Frederika. The King and Queen are now visiting friends m Florence [1 They have made freq Bfl ir.ps RMMI m rc.c.-.t years.47 words
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295 1956-09-14 8 Lover Lost His Nerve After Girl Drank Poison NEW YORK. Sept. 13 (AP) A divorced chf I hi Id as a ma' ness yesterday m the hotel room death of a it 'active school teacher. Police said she appa died after drinking a cyanide potion. The arrest of Hugo Seinfeld295 words
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Article66 1956-09-14 8 PEKING. Sept. 13 (Reutor) Tne majority of the mc-n--bers of Qm Singapore and Malayan trade do:c^at.ons to China left today for a toftnight's 1 r of the industrial Xorth-east. On their return from the Xorth-east. the mission rr.c.r.bers are expected to continue negotiations for the n)t of66 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-09-14 8 5 THE American I)e- 2 J mocratic Party's presid- < ential candidate, Mr. 2 Adlai Stevenson, joins > Mike. 5, and Mayreen j Dodd. 7, on the Ferris 2 wheel at Palisades Park. 2 New Jersey. j Mr. Stevenson later addressed a rallyA.P. - 62 words
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169 1956-09-14 8 JAKARTA. Sept. 13 (Keuter)— The Government Nationalist Party press and left-wing newspapers today hailed the joint Soviet Indonesia communique issued m Moscow at the conclusion of President Soekarno's visit to Russia but one independent paper said Indonesia had been "trapped." The |ttO-Nationalist Party Suluh Indonesia,169 words
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Article98 1956-09-14 8 BELGRADE. Bept. 13 (UP) Indonesian Pn Soekaxno today plunged into a final round of talks with PreSident Tito, the Yugoslav official oewi acancji Tanjug, said today. An official of Tito's party Indicated that tb two Pr» d- ntfl will review ■"out.-tanding mi problem.^." Tlv .il.o98 words
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Article61 1956-09-14 8 NICOSIA, Sept. 13 (UP) EOKA extremists today exploded a bomb at a ha i [-built British military hospital. The hospital is being built at Dhekeiia base m south Cyprus. The bomb started a firp m the laundry, but \yas q;;i-. f put out. Security forces searched the61 words
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Article35 1956-09-14 8 BONN, Sept. 13 (AP) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer is sending Soviet Premier Bulganin a gift. It's a tape recorder with recordings of 60 classical numbers including some of the works of Beethoven and Wagner.35 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-09-14 8 Show-Girl Scoots Across Channel A.P. > DMA DENTON, 21, a show-girl at the j Windmill Theatre, London, is shown on |fcawi the tiny water motor scooter m which she and another Windmill ?irl. Kay Harris. 22. crossed the Channel from Ca£lais. France, to Dover, England. The little scooters, powered byA.P. - 117 words
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191 1956-09-14 8 Britain Blames Israel For Frontier Flare-Up A VIOLATION OF THE CEASEFIRE AGREEMENT LONDON, Sept. 13 (AP)— Britain today blamed Israel for a frontier incident m which 19 Jordanians were killed and three wounded m a new flareup of fighting. The British Foreign Office said preliminary reports from British sources m191 words
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Article31 1956-09-14 8 BELGRADE Sept. 14 (AP) President Snekarno of Indonesia was presented with an honorary Doctor of Law degree by Belgrade University for helping strensthen world peace and co-operation with Yugoslavia.31 words
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219 1956-09-14 8 Boy Grunts Like Animal, Roosts Like A Chicken BELFAST. Northern Iceland. Sept. 13 (AP)-, Police discovered today a boy apparently about seven who, they said, has never bathed, cannot eat human food, grunts like an animal and roosts like a chicken. Hugh Ross said th« :ul little boy" was found219 words
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Article32 1956-09-14 8 THE U£ \.r Forcf mated todzy that t; n Emma caused U S.S damage to air force installations m Okinawa, brought total U.S. military damage to near:. '00,--000. U.P.32 words
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Article71 1956-09-14 8 SALISBURY 1001 Rhodesia. Sept. 13 BeTCU r Force Dr.Kotas today of troop tnostl; an. to N rtnern M odesia, where state cl emergency has been proclaijr.-d :r, the strikebound Copper Belt. Thr< i platoons of Nyasaland riot police will arrive m ihern Rhodesia, In the i71 words
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Article204 1956-09-14 8 ALGIERS, Sept. 13 (UP)— Tough French paratroops caught a large rebel band m the Constantine department yesterday and killed 79 m a savage fight, French officials announced today. It was the largest mi I action m the past 24 hours. The battle took place204 words
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152 1956-09-14 8 HONGKONG. Sept. 13 tßcutpr) Chairman Mao Tse-tuns told a visiting Japanese delegation on Sept. 4 he earnestly wished to see Japan become a strcng and independent country soon. Mr Saburo Endo, former Japane.-e lieutenant-general, said on arrival here from Peking today. Mr152 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-09-14 8 Miss Italy Goes For A Row MM s ZEGN recently Hoc t. (I Miss Ita j 1 Gt, i^ v) lo n on tin I ;tt niii < as «-hr tr I hit <»1 r<n\ iriL- DM dlr boat .-v w i as vhou me olf th< fair and titleA.P. - 55 words
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159 1956-09-14 8 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 13 (AP)-A new seicrr 0 record m stopping an animal's heart without killing was claimed here today by a Dutch professor. The record was 45 minutes. The heart was a rabbit The report caused among 1.000 heart doctors attending the Second European159 words
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Article63 1956-09-14 8 HONGKONG. Sept. 13 (Reuter)—The Chinese Communisi Party had 10.734.384 members at tne end of June equal to 1.74 per cent, of the country's population. Ranio Peking announred tonight. Giving the figures m preparation for the party Copfrttti due to open, on Friday, tne radio said63 words
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Article151 1956-09-14 8 Villagers Flee Volcano TOKYO. Sept. 13 (Rcutcr) —Japanese villagers living near the footslopes of Mount Sakurajima, Kyushu Island, southern Japan today were ordered to prepare to evacuate their homes for the second time this week as the volcanic mountain threw up red hot ashes for the 98th time since October151 words
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Article79 1956-09-14 8 TOKYO. Sept. 13 (Be D The pi snd aerial of a Ui ited Stat< B-57 et aircraft 7 I to safe- v. i Iced to the n< resi teleI bone and inform* •.car Tokyo that their aircraft had crashed 18 miles norm of Taira, m northern79 words
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Advertisement89 1956-09-14 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products amft|g|!!» 'T l^- CHINKAWHITE I This invc!ucb!e Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Cc- > s* pcrion, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 1 FIGHT~I\I7 FxTfl Join the JK X-RAY CLUB 6389 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-09-14 9 J{ITA MORENO, unlike most actresses, isn't con-; cerned about slimming— particularly m the vicinity of the hips. "I believe m well-rounded hips," she says. "They're more alluring. Flat hips are ugly and unfeminine." Despite all this business about being feminine, r Rita likes to wear tight-fitting pants. "I218 words
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Article128 1956-09-14 9 I r looks at though I r SrHfJ5? WILLIAMS I daughter Susie trill Be J taking a'— am Susie 5 '.nte <; wear t* a bathing suit <: and she raises i rial j! ssnenerer Bgfnar :r:es to 5 put a dress on her. i Arvriot.5 to earn128 words
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Article, Illustration419 1956-09-14 9 VERNON SCOTT - VERNON SCOTT She 's off to Egypt to 'star' m a religious war film ■ut-nu- bY J-u-^r, HOLLYWOOD 'pHE British are leaving; Egypt m droves, but one English Miss is bucking the tide by travelling to the land of Nasser to make an Egyptian movie. 5/ie is419 words
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Article108 1956-09-14 9 IACKIE COLLINS, J JOAN COLLINS sister, hasn't made a Hollywood film yet but she recently caused a mild sensation m a Sunset Strip bar. She lives m a hillside apartment around the corner from this particular pub. where one evening she arrived and ordered a "straight shot108 words
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Article, Illustration349 1956-09-14 9 Terry Pillay - Glamour and Laughs Galore in 'JANE' Terry Pillay by AN event which will be of particular interest to women is the play '"Jane" which is being produced by the Stage Club at Victoria Memorial Hall m Singapore next Wednesday. "JaniP 1 is a woman (p'.ayed by Maureen Clarke) and a349 words
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Article, Illustration211 1956-09-14 9 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer says VTITH a smooth story, deftly acted and beautifully mounted with sets from the plush days of the young Twentieth Century" m America, Universal-International's Technicolor film, ONE DESIRE, sets out to please its audience, particularly the women, coming to Pavilion. The story opens211 words
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Article79 1956-09-14 9 MARIOS BRASDO sometimes likes govrmtt4Ukts, Z and "sometimes 1 just eat to I <a«. Z At lunch one day he uas talking about tor C ~'c exotic dishes he had m Japan octopus, MCMMB j so I baby grasshoppers, and the like. What he Z :<:at moment,79 words
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Advertisement25 1956-09-14 9 that silken JBSm fragrance she loves .^i^H 1^ to P^^^^ P^ Perfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne F.MIILOT MILKMAID WiiieMAiD Brand SWSETEWED f l» f25 words
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Miscellaneous266 1956-09-14 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 1 m 4. Lord of QH BMOM 5. Now md s-ain (3, 3. 2) ACROSS ft, tfj a bird not a seal (6) 1. Nice pint I get m the be- 7. Cad and mctner on Holginning (9) land (9) 5. It can happen for an266 words
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137 1956-09-14 10 SUEZ RULES MARKETS: TIN AND RUBBER UP SINGAPORE'S rubber market was again affected by the Suez Canal situation, first grade Oct. shipment closing 93j] cents per lb., a rise of 1£ cents on Wednesday. Tin rose $5 to S4o4i] per picul. The rubber market opened uncertain at one cent above137 words
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Article81 1956-09-14 10 Improved Synthetic Rubber Latex THE BF. Goodrich Sponge Products Division has announced m New York the development of a new process for producing synthetic rubber latex. The company said the process makes it possible for synthetic rubber producers to manufacture "an improved. high solidscontent latex much more rapidly than anyAP - 81 words
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Article117 1956-09-14 10 MALAYAN sharebrokcrs yesterday reported the following business done: Fed. Disp $2.00. $2.05: F. N. ords $2.08: Gammon? $1.91 $1 .92: Hume A5/7J; Jackson $1.32); Breweries $3.00. $3.03; M. Cement $1.70; If. Cols. $1.07; Robinson ords $1.62; Sime Darby $2.06, Cod Storage $L5O, $148; U.E. ords $8.50: Wearnes117 words
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Article98 1956-09-14 10 Industrials And Tins Are Firmer TINS and industrials were generally firmer yesterday, m response to the hijrher commodity prices, according to the Malayan Sharebrokors' Association. Rubber shares wore dull. Price changes announced by the Association were: Buyers Sellers Fed Disp 2.03 2.06 r. ft X. MTttS, 2 05 2.10cdcb If,98 words
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Article79 1956-09-14 10 MALAYAN shipment- of rubber and latex during August amounted to 82,750 tons compared With 73,!334 tons for July, according to official statistics. The total shipments for the first eight months of this year was 630,000 compared with MB.4M tons for the same period of 1995. During August. Malayan79 words
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Article151 1956-09-14 10 OUTER ROADS --z V. Arseniev, Ame? Victory. Flvir.c Enterprise, Bella, Straal BalC V nit Kasatri, Maet. tuycker. Lapi/. Blissful. P-i--r] iwnyunt, Glenearn. Winona, Tru Poo Ann. Benvoriich. Sofio Maersk, New York Mara, Eltrella Delamour, Mai RirkInchulva. R;iby<;'.one, Sumatra. Taj A: m. Asphalion. INNRR ROADS T_; Pinang. Hin Ann.151 words
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Article122 1956-09-14 10 Bffffjtffl US. manufacturers' shipments of passenger car tyres durine July amounted to 8.026.122, an increase of 1.8 per cent over June, the Rubber Manufacturers' Association reported m New York. Production of passenger tyres m July totalled 5.663.--451. a decrease of 14.12 r r frcm June.AP - 122 words
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Article43 1956-09-14 10 NEW YORK. Sept 12 (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 90 Industrial! 499 97 20 Rails 157.74 15 Utilities fiB 02 65 Stocks 175.08 BONDS: 40 Bonds ttJI The Dow Jones commodity futures index (1924-tt average equals 100) closed at 161.73.43 words
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Article29 1956-09-14 10 THIRTY countries have been invited to send delegates to the British Road Federations Urban Motorways Conference the first of its kind opening m London on Sept. 18.29 words
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Article245 1956-09-14 10 SALES of passenger cars by Ford of Canada dealers m the first six months of lfM exceeded those of the first half of 1955 by 31 per cent, against a five per cent increase for the Canadian automobile industry as a whole. The company's truck245 words
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Article, Illustration214 1956-09-14 10 A MAN holding the rare and top job of food technologist for the Philippines Government recently visited Singapore to observe the production of two popular forms of Oriental food noodles and vermicelli. He is Mr. Florencio A. Sollven, 51-year-old head of the food technology division214 words
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Article194 1956-09-14 10 Rice Traders Protest Price Rise -WILL PETITION COLONY GOVT THE Singapore Government's decision t increase the price of rice has drawn a storm c protest from importers, traders and consume; The Standard was told ye-- I I associations are drawing up a petition to protest agtinj this Government move. Tl194 words
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Article71 1956-09-14 10 GOOD quality Scotch whi wi bo m short supply m the U.S until 1960, a leading importer said In New York yesterday. Scottish distillers are "dumbfounded" bj Cast-gi ing demand for their product, Bfr. Chattel A Berns, chairman of "21" Brands Inc., US. imports of Scotch this71 words
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Article114 1956-09-14 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro-' duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Sept. S26| buyers $262 sellers, coconut oil (bulk) $40i sellers, coconut oil (drams) $43} sellers; Muntnk white pepper 5122 sellers. Sarawak white $121 sellers. Special Sarawak black 534. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed114 words
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Article35 1956-09-14 10 TURQUAND Young? Co. report the following crop? for August: Aver Panas 69,300 lb., Glenealy 72,500 lb., Kluang 57.000 lb., Pajam 121,000 Ib., Talisman 33/500 lb., Teluk Anson 47,232 lb., Ulu Benut 37,000 lb.35 words
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Article259 1956-09-14 10 —More Paint Research A NEW extension to the P.A.R. Malayan Paintworks Ltd.'s laboratory m Singapore will be officially declared open by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, at 8 p.m. today. Total cost of the laboratory together with the extendon to259 words
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Article54 1956-09-14 10 DIRFXTORS <»f Kramat Pulai Ltd. m their annual report for the M\ir rndrd March. ]•>;<, u.ll r< commend paxnunt of a di\idrnd of 3d. por share less income tax at 8 the C. also a honus dniriend of 3d pi r share. If** tax. both pajaUt54 words
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Article30 1956-09-14 10 A 50- foot compr' rcn air storage sphere, one of the largest m Europe, hat been built for the Vulcan bomber builder's new £100.--000 supersonic wind tunnel.30 words
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Article34 1956-09-14 10 THE Malayan < F A«»ciation made the fc changes m its rate ling T.T. or OD. rca«> were: French Francs ***** land Gldrs. 123} Deutsche Beligan Francs 1609}. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.34 words
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Article42 1956-09-14 10 FCVR -crrace ho d and hid no bathrooms. h< I r interm sai I I >n, are by the Bristol Corporation. to demc how w«IMMBt older can be modernized and given a new lease of life *h tht I <bstantis"42 words
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Advertisement591 1956-09-14 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TLNDERS. \SStSSMi.NT DEPAF.T- -v MI I ndi r^ lor a99 years a I Cltj Council land at the .on :un Hooper R -id and Bu.-.. Timah F being P.ir* Lot i-o. rs. xxv:::, appi rr.a:- 1 art .i 18 400 sq ft Tender Dep< sit591 words
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Advertisement648 1956-09-14 10 MESSRS. IDEAL HOMES MESSRS ENGINEERING IMHSTRIES TOT pub::- are hereby In--1 formed that the partnerbuslnesses heretofore carrl I on m Singapore by Me r J. Gibb and J.S. Kirkham under the abort trade nann bare been disci as m Ist September of the said nership have been transtni concerns a*648 words
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Advertisement342 1956-09-14 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA SALE OF DIESEL GENERATING PLANT r fHE following Diesel Gene- rating Plant is offered for sale by tender, and can be seen at the Kota Tlnggi Power Station of the Centra: ricity Board: One National 70 8.H.P.. 5 cylinder. 750 R342 words
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Advertisement194 1956-09-14 10 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD wum."WBLMMM fff)s M T lis vessel will now proceed via Cape of Good Hope and her new Itinerary will be as follov Cape Town 20th September Colombo 28th Belawan Ist October Singapore 2nd Djakarta 4th For the Homeward voyage the itinerary is not known yet whilst the194 words
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Miscellaneous86 1956-09-14 10 EXPECTED TODAY ELM KLB24 JAK 9 00 am. Malayan Airways MLI2I XL .MAL 9.55 a.m. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.43 p m. Garuda GA373 BKOK 2 00 p.m. BOAC 8A704 LON-'CAL 2 20 p m Malayan Airways M 1.405 JESS KUCH 4 45 pm Malayan Airways MLII 3 KB/XL 6.3586 words
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Advertisement746 1956-09-14 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE •,i Montreal. Boston. New York. Baltiatera. Philadelphia b Cult rOf ts. Soor P.Shjm Hwm, 1 S 914 Oct 15/16 Oct 17/18 Oct 9/14 Nov 15/16 Nov 17/18 Nov -etion to proceed ,1, othtt po ,ts to load and discharge746 words
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Advertisement1037 1956-09-14 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 f(nn| (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 Unm) $h r p f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I"" 1 uepi Carriers option to proceea via other ports to load »n<i discharge earge SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. Sham Penan*1,037 words
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Advertisement875 1956-09-14 11 I MITSUIt^ LINE S'por* P. S'hom Penonr. FOR JAPAN Mikogeson Maru *or Yokohomo, Nagcvc <obe vio Honcjkonc 28 Sept Awojisan Maru tor Yokohama, Nogoya Kobe via Honako^g 6 Oct Hoeisan Maru for Yo'Onorr.c Ncqo.s- Kobe vio Hongkong 20 Oct FOR U S.A vie Suez Foi New York Phiiadelphio Baltimore Awoboson875 words
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Advertisement675 1956-09-14 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OO T WARDS Sailings tor bor- and o> roi last Pecxtitf P > Ketr Voorf "SONGKHLA" In Hort If/ITftpt "PALSTRIA" 16/17 Sept b 19S#pt 20/21 Sept "ASIA" 12>18Of "MEONIA" 11/UOct 14/15 Oct 16 1 9 Ort "LALANDIA" 15 20 Oct 2 i:o>t IS ICOct HOMEWARDS Sailings toi675 words
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Article116 1956-09-14 12 The Secretary of State ha i noted the news with much pleasure and in the event of the motion being passed, the Secretary had "authorised me to accept on heha f ol Hat lesty's Government the most generous gift and gesture of goodwill of the Malayan peop.e," he said. IMPROPER116 words
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173 1956-09-14 12 Mr. Devaser Hits Out And Is Hit Instead former MIC President Mr. K. L Devaser, criticised government'! tardiness over the Implementation of the Indian Labourer^ Land Settlement Scheme and got a rap across the knuckle for ;t. His criticisms were directed mainly at the Minister for Labour Mr. V. T.173 words
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169 1956-09-14 12 New Laws Governing Christian Marriages KUALA I.IMPIR, Tliurs.— For the first time m the history of the country, a single set of laws governine Christian marriages m all the States and Settlements tame into bdjag today. The Christian Marriage Ordinance adopted by the Federal Legislative Council without amendment, is m169 words
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383 1956-09-14 12 Britain Says Thank You For 'Carcosa' But Sultans Are Not So Happy FEDERAL LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL REPORT WE WERE NOT CONSULTED ABOUT THE GIFT, THEY SAY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The British Government, through the Officer Administering the Government, Sir David Watherston, today said "thank you" to the people of Malaya for383 words
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Article, Illustration341 1956-09-14 12 Proposed Council To Control, Not Use, Armed Forces ANOTHER STEP IN CARRYING OUT LONDON AGREEMENT THE Federation's Armed Forces Council will concern itself only with the command, discipline and administration of the military units but not with their operational use. Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman" told341 words
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201 1956-09-14 12 Call For A Law To Protect Boys From Strip-Tease Evils IF there was legislation to protect women and girls, there should also be similar legislation to protect young boys, Mr. S. O. K. Übaidullah told the Council today. Supporting the extension of the Women and Girl's Protection Ordinance to Kelantan201 words
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336 1956-09-14 12 Govt. Workers Now Eligible For Injury Awards THE Council approved several important arr.ondnenti to the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance A clause m the amen Bill allows the employer to deposit with the Commissioner for Labour money or furnish security to meet any eompen- due to his workmen. I rider the old336 words
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Article92 1956-09-14 12 Unauthorised advertisements on city walls concerning the visit of the Los Angles Philharmonic Orchestra which performed m Singapore recently had a sequel m the City Court yesterday. Donald Moore and Co. Ltd. was asked to show cause why they had exhibited several] poster m the City92 words
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Article197 1956-09-14 12 FOUR well-known Chinese i art. Ms will give a joint demonstration ot their skill at the China Society lecture meeting on Sent. 18 at the! house of the Society*! president. Mr. Lee Siow Mong when memben and guest? will hear a talk on the Moon Festival.197 words
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208 1956-09-14 12 THERE will be a mass rally of youth organization members at the new Singapore Youth Sports Centre at Kallang after all, when the Duke of Edinburgh visits the Colony on Oct 31. This wss confirmed yc-'^r-&MJ by an official of the Centre after208 words
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Article37 1956-09-14 12 A WOMAN. Lee Choo Tee, who had m her possession 31 "J pounds of raw opium at Chiltren Drive. Singapore, on June 15, was convicted and fined 11,000 m the Singapore Second District Court yesler-37 words
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Article140 1956-09-14 12 THE Government is i w bound to provide the type oT school that parents require but '>c governed by the Education Report which recommends the standard and standard-type of primary schools. The Minister for EducDato Abdul Razak sair a broadcast tonight or.140 words
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135 1956-09-14 12 U.S. Journal Offers $3,000 Prize For Art COLONY artiste are ir. c Singapon \ri to submit t.\ :nternationai Ay tion which Ls being apMuuped Phila h d e elph O ia day beheld ■«t year and pa.r.t.r.c be displayed m the main dePMUaent stores m the United IBtH for one135 words
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Advertisement160 1956-09-14 12 'J' IJO r m 1 aß^\^^^m J| >CX?^t PRODUCTS M r/ie Brilliant V^^f^J^S CL_ GOLDEN FLAiH I '>'j mi y\ i HIRE purcha<;f F "nexptnrivt ptracyic transport you can't choon br'*-' .n c B.S.A. Tr,e entire range is l^ l expenslv^ tc buy and run their winning quality is cssuiea160 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-09-14 13 on the^«erfv N R "«2S $?*Z M S r *S n f Bla <*P°<>l- Lancashire, is shown in action fn th? nerb7 fl Batts? k B.aXoo. a U h Ser?; at 7 0nal SWimmiDff Md D1ViDg <*™*™W eroundl h fnr Na l0n n!vE. W mmin^ J anAssociated Press - 95 words
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Article266 1956-09-14 13 LONDCV Sept 11. ißru'er^ Football fixture > f r > Sept 15 a U.l i\ DIVISION 1 Arsenal v a -Tpr.ham v C F v :r i v -o Luton Evert on Sheff. Pit ton v We?" B Sundcrland v Blackpool i II \(.l F. DIVISION266 words
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Article67 1956-09-14 13 TORONTO. Sept. 13 (AP>— America's Althea Gibson yest?rciay defeated Shirley Bloomer of Kngland, 6-3, 6-1, m the final of the women's •ingles of the International Tennis Tournament here. In the finals of the women's doubles. Miss Gibson and Karol Fagero^. U.S.. defeated Jennifer Hoad, Australia, and M«67 words
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Article39 1956-09-14 13 GLASGOW. Sept. 12 Be tar)— Bain hatted p ty Doe Iht day here when Scotland, m the openin:: dr.y of the first of two-day matches asainst the Australian touring team, hsd <^red 121 for 5 wickets.39 words
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Article167 1956-09-14 13 LONDON, Bep< U fßanter)— I tnight's Association Football matches were: LEAGUE ONE Bolton v. dere i 2 Charlton Athletic 0. 1. Burnley 0 Leeds United 2, Manchester City 0. Heffield Wednesday 5, CnidifT City \Vn!verhampton Wanderers 2. Sunderland 2. LEAGUE TWO Fulham 2. Bristol C 1. sester City167 words
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Article101 1956-09-14 13 Students To Keep Torch Alive MELBOURNE. Bept 13 (Ren-te-.-(—Melbourne University donis have been sivc n the job of keeping the Olympic torch burning throughout the coming game<=. Sixteen students under Mr. Mark Marsden, a geology demonstrator, will drive to Cairn* 1:1 Northern Queensland and back to accompany the torch on101 words
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Article36 1956-09-14 13 BRUSSELS. Sept. 13. (Reutrr". Manchester United. English Football League champion.-, beat the Belgian Club Anderlecht 2—o here yesterday evening m the first leg of their first round match m the European Cup.36 words
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433 1956-09-14 13 Pope And Arnold For Macao Grand Prix TWO well known Malayan racin? drivers, Freddy Pope, winner of the last Johore Grand Prix, and B. S. Arnold of the Malayan Motor Sports Club, have entered for the third annual Macao Grand Prix to be held on Nov. 3 and 4. This433 words
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214 1956-09-14 13 Japan's World TT Champions Cancel Tour THREE of Japan's top world ranking table tennis players— lchiro Ogimura, Toshiaki Tanaka and Miss Tonii Okawa who had been invited by the Singapore Table Tennis Association to play here m December will not be able to make the trip. The .lapan Table Tennis214 words
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Advertisement1027 1956-09-14 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRIH \V baby Boy at X ENGAGE VILNI Anf ,ng. eldrand Anna An Nio elder dau: Mr. and M Gim Hong. Slit Al!()\- \NT Appl;. \i:ons .< for Suoenntendev metr^ re frgsj| and for married men. It is desirable that eandi^ n equiv fication but BBnriiir would be1,027 words
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Miscellaneous185 1956-09-14 13 Li 1 flbner By Al Capp I >3»* f R^JiV^?yi^fe^ v M;'''M FA/ THA r .\~r* H motmimg V you EATourr j I vog cheapskate? I II L VW^J cC^TCOVE*>'\\ DEAR* I IM THEIRL ILL STAY HERF.,- AT LAST I KNOW _J JZI Ij P H j *OP£. i >,185 words
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Article256 1956-09-14 14 DESMOND ONG OF IPOH, WRITES: Sir: It is most distressing: to observe that the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council has decided to deny Annie Choong and Rahim Ahmad the opportunity of gaining- valuable experience just because they failed to qualify by the narrowest of margin but at256 words
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Article160 1956-09-14 14 Sir:— l must congratulate ■Justice' of Seremban for his fine appraisal of the HOCKEY WANGLE OF 1956. It is an open iMNt that the M.H.F. Selectors have forwarded the name or the player to be dropped from the selected eighteen and fortunately or unfortunately this man160 words
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Article60 1956-09-14 14 Sir;—Congratulations ore due to The Standard and Je^eru James m particular —for the campaign irhich produced a happy ending to the Dai'id Lim case, 1 trust that the SASA will now get on with the task o) preparing the water polo team jor Melbourne and not get invoh-ed m60 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-09-14 14 49,000 HOT ROD MEN MUST BE RIGHT H l> L I V WOOD >;irrounded h •:i! to lie AnChimpi «> n>h;p Drij Rai •> Hollyof T--.'- i «-t.i.- .s > "title 1 momN t.ona! H R d A v > tion. r* over theUnited Press - 61 words
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Article134 1956-09-14 14 Reca Airmen Share Honour THE honour of opening the 1056 Singapore Hockey Association league season went to the Singapore Recreation Club and Royal Air Force Seletar m a Division 2 match on the padan^j yesterday. The match ended m > >corcless draw. SRC forward line, consif* of youngsters, were all134 words
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Article72 1956-09-14 14 \^ORE Harbour Board Pol r meet G.H.Q. m the first Singapore 1 to be r today on the SHB ground at X el Road. The following are the '-.\o Harbour Ro.ird P o 1 i r e Vnmat eiro. Ibrar- A s:ngh. Santok Si i. ~>ert.72 words
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Article49 1956-09-14 14 repre- -r. s: Bl D 'h against the r x EU Police on 8 B\IN.] Pom S. Kulasii S A. C n: F. I v A Kar m R > r k! r r. r. ,i rr. r a V C M I S Na: i49 words
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Article12 1956-09-14 14 v ;:ven a walkover to the Department eaxu4 »cr.f ly€ today12 words
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176 1956-09-14 14 MILWAUKEE SCRAMBLE BACK INTO I-GAME LEAD NEW YORK. Sept. 12 iAPi Milwaukee's tirades scrambled back into an undisputed lead m the National league race on Wednesday, ending Brookl\ns overnight taste of hr>t plate with an 8-7 victory ajftf the Dodgers. It was the final meeting r' L the season between176 words
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Article88 1956-09-14 14 USConsulate B 'ton Ties FOLLP" ING I Vr.erica n Consulate and USIS bad mmton ties and Sunda SATI Rl>\Y > pm. Singles) Sal; P ing. i Women --^e= > S H B B iick. STO D-m i.Mens Sing w T. F. Conlon v> R I R 6.00 p.m. (Men's Singles)88 words
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603 1956-09-14 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK All Out For Victory In Penang By THE Singapore Chinese Football Association will field its best side against Penang m the MCFA Cup final m what can best be described as a team formidable m defence but weak m603 words
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Article478 1956-09-14 14 By TONY RAXGEL PENANG. Thurs. Penang Chinese are out to redeem some of the Settlement's lo*t prestige On the soccer fields this Saturday at the Municipal Stadium while the MCFA (up final ■gainst Singapore. the holders, is to be played. This, dash i> bound to478 words
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Article46 1956-09-14 14 SINGAPORE Rancors trounced Singapore Harbour Board Combined by eight goals to two m a friendly BOCCer match at Keppel Read yesterday Rangen led 6—l at halftime. Tahir S, Ah Hoe. S, Ismail Beta and Hock Seng while Karton and Kemat netted for Harbour Board.46 words
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Article79 1956-09-14 14 REGIMENTAL Fay Office who are unbeaten so far. icored another \'C'-y urban tj Deal District Signals by four goals m three m the Singapore Ba^r District Div 1 league soccer match at Aycr R R > r i yc<- V. ißt up a splendid performance m79 words
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Article27 1956-09-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— North beat South 7-1 m the annual polo competition for the McKay Cup on the Seiangor Turf Club ground here ioday.27 words
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Article349 1956-09-14 14 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT Pakistani Skipper Says By "SINGAPORE'S standard of football has not improved since the Asian Games," >aid 27 year-old captain of the Pakistani footballers, Raisat Ali, on the eve of the team's departure for Red China last night. in an interview with The Standard,349 words
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426 1956-09-14 14 Pirie Chataway Beaten In Last Races In Britain By VERNON MORGAN WHITL (ITV. Stadium. London, Sept. II (Reuter) Gordon Pirie. Britian's world rerord breaker running probably his last individual race m Great Britain, was narrowly beaten m the 1500 metres m the International floodlit meeting her P tonight by the426 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-09-14 14 TA/102/A/S SECTION "I CANT measure tho runners— thr> keep hrpakir,: tapi14 words
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Article126 1956-09-14 14 CHINESE Athletic "A" trounced Police "A" 6-1 m a S junior cuptie soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. CA. opened the score m tho third minute through Boon Chiew. P ice had several chances to equalize. but their forv. failed to make good use of126 words
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Article220 1956-09-14 14 Police Go Down Fighting DASHING Radii sparked Hie Argonaui I ball learn t<: i <»\rr MM pteefcj PbHbi -porting \-,,,,at v\i Dii 1 I a -up match at Jalap Rrvar vudium \.-\< •<;.-,■ rored m the 4th I minute when Annan X sent Dexter Boyd through 'V net. Six minutes220 words
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Miscellaneous58 1956-09-14 14 SOCrER: JUNIOR CUP: Star Socccritrs ".4" vt R A..F. Changi at Gcylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: SHA LEAGUE D I: S.H.B. Police vs C, 11 Q. at Tanglin. Div. 2: Khalsa rs 8.0.D.C.A. at Khalsa: 3 8.0.D rs Teachers' Training College nt BOD Dir. 3: Prisons rs Y.M.S.A r.:58 words
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