Singapore Standard, 17 September 1956
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Title Section36 1956-09-17 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE j£uL t*~ V/H *P FIR* BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 Iml 2400 m T*T m f\j I 2gn 2414 v„[. N. No. 77 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1956 12 PAGES 1"> (IM**36 words
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Article288 1956-09-17 1 'Going Through Canal is Easy' Soviet Pilots Siart Training I |SMAIL- A Sept. 16 (Rev- r\::- n Russian pilots will begin, training tod r on the Suez Canal anu arc expeA to be piloting s tng the 101-mile wal m ibou! a forti a Alex Jo^c.c. One ot Mm nned288 words
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226 1956-09-17 1 GOODS imported into .Malaya from Britain and North Europe will soon be dearer because of a new freight tariff and the higher war risks rates, local importers told The Standard yesterday. I ar Eastern conference lines have felt it necessary to impose a226 words
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Article504 1956-09-17 1 15 Per Cent Surcharge Announced Shipping Firms Foresee Delays At Suez Canal LONDON, Sept. 17, (Keuter) Far Eastern Conference lines today announced the immediate introduction of a 15 per cent surcharge on all commodity freigtit rates "because of the delays which will occur" m passing504 words
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104 1956-09-17 1 PORT SAID. Sept. 16 (Reuter)— There arc 3fi ships moving through thc (anal m today's convoy? 22 southbound from here and 14 northbound Irom **uez. the Egyptian authorities announced. Yesterday 41 ship passed hout an incident m the firs! D n since the104 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-09-17 1 FOURTEEN shop houses, at the junction of Paya Lobar Road and Macpherson Road, were gutted, and eight others partially burnt, by a fire which broke out m the early hours of yesterday. The fire was brought under control after four fire engines had fought the blaze forStandardpic - 101 words
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Article202 1956-09-17 1 ROCK 'N ROLL: THE Singapore .Anti-Yellow Culture Council has taken the strongest exception to the release of the film "Kock Around the Clock" for local exhibition by the Singapore Film Censor. The Council, m a release. 8 that lo spite cf the advene press report-202 words
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Article86 1956-09-17 1 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 16] (Reuter) A communique from the Foreign Ministers of Sweden, Denmark and Norway, who have been meeting here said tht Ministers advocated that the Suez question should be referre a to the United Nations. The Ministers would recommend their governments to86 words
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Article45 1956-09-17 1 I meet Tr r*- _n-a_- a (UP) Nineteen-year-old KttntO Hosokostii -I' his clothes and swam across the moat m downtown Tokyo to the grounds of the Imperial Palace this morning. Taken into custody, the sJiivering youth protested: "1 want to see the Emperor.''45 words
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Article40 1956-09-17 1 THERE was still no due yesterday to the whereabouts of Nina Ponomareva, the Russian woman dl-CUS champion, who disappeared m London more than two weeks SgO alter being charged With shoplifting at a West End store. Renter.40 words
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Article150 1956-09-17 1 Hot Rhythm— Empty Tables ALL BECAUSE OF 'SOFT DRINKS ONLY NEW DELHI. Sept. 16 (Reuter) Every night the Western dance bands still swin? out the:r rhythms m the plush and gilt restaurants of N't Delhi. But today they play to empty tables, and the melancholy wail of the saxophone echoes150 words
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Article229 1956-09-17 1 SEPARATE MEMO TO REID 1F... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Should the Malays continue to oppose the proposal ot a multi-lingual legislature during the first ten years of Merdeka, the Malayan Chinese Association will by-pass the Alliance National Council to submit a separate memorandum on the language229 words
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Article131 1956-09-17 1 Nasser Is Warned By Liberals stresa (Italy), Bi pt If 'LP' The International Lib) ral Council yesterday warned Egypt that it was "playing with fire and helping to cause a world cri The statement was made by Italian Liberal leader Giovanni Francesco Malagodi m a speech closing the tnreeelay meeting131 words
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Article116 1956-09-17 1 Rubber For Rice Pact May End COLOMBO. Sept. 16 (DP)— Rubber circles here have expressed a ar that Communist China may not want to renew the rubber -for-rice pact with Ceylon In view ol the lifting of the embargo on Malayan rubber shipments recent.;-. One rubber source said the rapid116 words
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Article, Illustration439 1956-09-17 2 Congress Opens In Johore 'It Could Become Language Of Si. Asia' TUNKU Abdul Rahman, Federation Chief Minister, told delegates and observers to tne third Malay Language and Literary Congress yesterday that it their duty to improve, develop and standardize the Malay language. He said it was fittim:Standardpics - 439 words
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Article45 1956-09-17 2 THE Singapore Malay Pub. trs' U lon gave a tea party to 150 delegate, sttendP a "he Third Malay L anguagf and Literary Congress yesterday. The delegates and observers were later entertained to a Malay riel f concert at the of Malaya.45 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An Indian tapper reported to the Johore Police that he was abducted and held by Communist terrorist, for more than six hours before he was set free. He -said he was from the Kulai Besar Estate m the Geiang Patah area118 words
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Article76 1956-09-17 2 IPOH, Sun. Party JAvr.t yesterday formed branch here the 16th m this st.a .About Ta persons, including the Vice-chairman of the Perak branch of the PMU. In- he Abdu! Hadad bin Abdul Kader. attended the inaugural meeting. Che Hadad resigned from the PMC to76 words
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Article28 1956-09-17 2 THE women's section of thc Johore Bahru branch of tiie Malayan Chinese .Association will hold a Moon Festival Dance at the English College on Sept. -'.i.28 words
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Article179 1956-09-17 2 PENANG, Sun.— Six persons were injured m four accidents m P*»nang and Butterworth over the weekend. Al No. I: Two WCmen. Lit- Ah Ln ar.d Tang Phaik Sooi were >erio idy injurea when the ear which they wen travelling crashed into a tree m Burmah179 words
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Article150 1956-09-17 2 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Bia<:k, and Lady Black, and the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and Mrs. Lim, were among the large gathering which attended the Order of Morning Prayer m remembrance of the "Battle of Britain," yesterday, at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The150 words
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Article82 1956-09-17 2 No More 'Foreign' Labourers THE Singapore City Council has decided not to recruit any more Immigrant labour. The Acting President of the Coundl, Mr. R. MiddletonSmith, told The Standard yesterday that preference would be given to labourers available locally. He said: "Immigrant labour will not be recruited unless there is82 words
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Article90 1956-09-17 2 Judo Art: They'll Show You How TWO .Japanese judo masters. Hem. Dawamura and Wataoabe, Will give public demonstrations of the judo art next month at the Singapore YMCA Judo Kwai. Itl Secretary. Mr. a. V. Festana, told The Standard yesterday. The masters will be m the Colony for a few90 words
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Article24 1956-09-17 2 A SINGAPORE merchant, Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillai. yesterday declared open a new building for the Tamils Reform Association, at 125. Serangoon Road.24 words
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Article28 1956-09-17 2 SECOND LT. S. Selvarajah, who recently returned to lays ifter attending a three-and-a-ha':f-year training co .r at Sandhurst, is stationed at Kluang with the Federation Regimen.28 words
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176 1956-09-17 2 THE Katong Life Guard Club, backbone of the Singapore Life Guard Corps, is m need of a club house, Corps .-ecrctary. Mr. Tan Choon Tee. stated m hi.s report submitted at a meeting recently. Formerly, he said, members made use of a storeroom176 words
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209 1956-09-17 2 LONDON, Sept. 16 (Reuter)— The independent weekly Economist states m the current issue that the Chief .Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, had strengthened his position and trounced Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, leader of the Peoples Action Party, m debate. "U n d c209 words
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Article170 1956-09-17 2 two mote Asian OrganiaaI tion and Methods officers of the Singapore City Council will set "exclnslvi tral ning m techniques at the British Treasury, Mr. Alex Gl O and M Adviser to the Council and the Impr v< a r TraA, told The Standard yesterday.170 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-09-17 2 MR. Chan Chin Tiamr. of tho (hen Hua Amateur Musical Association. Singapore, as he appears m the famous staj:** play "The Country of the Sua Toh." This play will be the Musical Association's contribution to the variety concert to be held on City Day— Sept. 2Z— on57 words
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Article329 1956-09-17 2 to perpe a name of Sir Came, popular ancellor of tht University of Malaya, hai been made by grari of the University. versity of Malays S uss the move meeting on the matter will be Mr. KM. Byrne, a member of tht Although graduates welcomed the329 words
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86 1956-09-17 2 Five Skills For Young Apprentices FIN GAPORE Gover scheme to train anptanttraa for ed trades w. help to maintain and fcnpiovt the standard of living ix Colony, chairman of the sory Council for Apprt_» tieeship Training. Mr. F. n. told The Standard ye* terday. Tyson said that 0 joint committees86 words
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147 1956-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -The Johore Government has a: avan up a special programme to celeb: the 83rd birthday of the Sultan tomorrow. The first item m the day*! rejoicing will be sea sports at the lstana There will be kolek racing swimming and a147 words
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Article28 1956-09-17 2 THE second petrol service tation 1 ua. m Bahru this year was det i pen In he Kari bin H:*arr. Pre sident of t. Council, yesterday.28 words
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270 1956-09-17 3 'Slap In The Face' For Union's Executive Because as exec na rt council had dor\e nothing sbout ippo -.'.r.c a paid secretary, the Singapore Council Service it ita 11th annual delegates not on Saturday, decided that the power to apr c secretary should be withdrawn executive. The decision to appoint270 words
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Article57 1956-09-17 3 Library Opens 44th Class MALACCA, Sua The Malay Public Library Assoon today openea 44th ass. Yeeterday, four more new cluwi were opehed at P Sebang at the Pay Chee yOyOiiiiese School. X" Among the students are teachers. Government servara h rers and school children of all n on-Malay cornMore than57 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-09-17 3 1 NDSHIP which began aco has blossomed Aye today for a SitiiraP^fe .-Xasemblvman and the Kirl he met when she was v :1 1' I> Nair. Assemblyman far Selettr his B-H S.:r Ade.t daughter of .Mr K .Nair ilor. \t the last Legislative Assembly elections. Mr Nair96 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-09-17 3 A ROMANCE, which began m Brii*.ht<»n. Sussex England, between Mi>s Gillian Denise Roberts and a Public Health Engineer. .Mr. Che.ih Thean Sun of Kedah. culminated with their marriage on Juiv 14 this year. On their return from England on Sept. 1. the parents of the88 words
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Article342 1956-09-17 3 TWO Singapore City Council trade unions, with 2.700 member**.. esterday appealed to the Council to settle their claims immediately. The unions are the City Council Night MI Workers DM ra and the Wsfeat Department Laboar Union. The Wttta Department Labour Union submitted 51 demands last342 words
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131 1956-09-17 3 MERDEKA TALKS MIC Calls For A Minorities Meet 1 A r-?or.z Bahru of the MaA- Singaj ire, at a "••tint yesterday, decided u*ie the Congress to ca'a fJ~»onty commur to discuss TOnal future of the G 1 ny **a statement Iter the a-^rv. Mr. A. Pailo. H ::c a; ::2131 words
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Article177 1956-09-17 3 Surrender Pleas To Their Parents In Jungle Fail MALACCA, Sun. Two-year-old Peter and year-old Eileen, both abandoned m the jungle by their unknown terrorist parents, ore among several babies waiting to be adopted. The Standard was told today. Repeated surrender appeals by the authorities to177 words
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Article95 1956-09-17 3 The TollAfter Six Week Riots NEW DELHI. Sept. 16 (AP, India today counted a total of 16 dead and mere than 100 injured m two weeks of sporadic rioting over an American book -which some Moslems claim defames the prophet Mohammed. Latest reports from Jubbulpore. Central India, .-aid one more95 words
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Article21 1956-09-17 3 TYPHOON' Freda hit thc coast of Formosa On Sanday morning with wind--, up to lIS miles an hoar.- APAP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration188 1956-09-17 3 A SCHOLAR IN MALAY ATTENDS CONGRESS MISS M.B. Lewis, lecturer in 1 Malay at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University, the only European woman attending the Malay Language and Literary Congress, had worked as teacher m Malaya from 1923 to 1936. During this time she spent four188 words
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Article77 1956-09-17 3 Ceylon Has 8½ Million People COLOMBO. Sept. 16. (UP) Ccv op.'s population as at June 30 this year was 3,589,000, the latest statistical bulletin of •he Director of Census and Statistics shows. Taking race hy raec. the Sinhalese ton the list with 5,004,000 Tamils come second with 9AAOOO for Ceylon77 words
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160 1956-09-17 3 A NEW ZEALAND tourist trade expert. Mr. R. W. Fenton, will arrive m Singapore at the end of this month to ad~-M OO opportunities of moting tourism m the Aiv.'Mr. PentOfV manager of the New Zealand National Publicity Studios, la being sent to Singapore160 words
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Article57 1956-09-17 3 KA.IANG, Sun. Chee Gaik Hong, an eight-year-old girl, was critically injured hcie today when a cluster of cocoon her head. Gaik Hong was lying outside her Church Street home at I.la pm. today when the mishap took place. The girl, daughter of a hawker, was rushed57 words
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Article146 1956-09-17 3 Two More Egyptians For College KUALA LUMPUR I II islim college at Klang gel ta Egyptian prafaasors. its principal, Dr. Abdul Ranf told The Standard today. The Egyptian Governa. which makes an annua] grant of $15,000 to the College, has "promised* 1 to send them oa. Dr. Raof said. The146 words
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Article100 1956-09-17 3 ALOR STAR. Sun The Sultan of Keriah. Tunku Sir Badlishah. today del lan open Cathay Organization's new $600,000 cinema here today, to add yet another "Cathay" to its string of movie houses m the country. It is the Bret theatre built by the Organization m Kedah.100 words
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Advertisement204 1956-09-17 3 j LAST 6 DAYS j OF OUK HISTORICAL lst GRAND SALE j SDo no/ miss f/i#s Golden aving opportunity offered. J Further reductions made m all kinds of TEXTILES New goods are added to satisi> the da\'s craze. i Take the Chance at:- |t5 87, Arob St.eet, Singopore Tel- *****204 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-09-17 4 The Sultan of Perak sprinkles holy water .md flowers on the head of Inche Mohamed Ramlv bin Abdullah fo Uowing the latter's installation as one of ten new Chiefs of Perak at the lstana Iskandariah, Kuala Kanjrsar, on Saturday.—Standardpic by Lee Thong Choon.48 words
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Article, Illustration337 1956-09-17 4 Raja Muda Returns From Visit To Jungle K'JALA KANGSAR, BqB The Raja Muda, p e] k returned to civilisation after treKK.r.E; •.arough 26 miles of Jnafli feo rkH a re note kamponff of Temcnggrr :n L'pper Perak. The rrnce was strongly pr^cted U..ard;. Pc and when v. e •T.n-day ney337 words
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Article82 1956-09-17 4 TAIPING. I*s A Ti pin; girl. Dr Lear, i Keng marry Dr Ahan Pui i_ Hongkong or S I Lean's parent s i Mn Lean Tat Toe tbeti gh t ei S -v H left foi H ngk ng by a.r \b rr rning to attend Ihi82 words
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Article141 1956-09-17 4 SWITCH IN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE? PENANG, Sun— The Geaeral Purposes Committee of the Malayan Posts! and Telecoms. Staff Union, at a meeting today decided that it should at the next biennial Uifr -c of thc union m ,'une 1 i-» 57. propose that the ,n shall ase Malay as its *rr141 words
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203 1956-09-17 4 First Choice Still Goes To Local Men IPOH, Sun.— About 400 Indian doctors have applied for service with the Medical Department, the Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh told The Standard today. Air. Leong said that only 80 will203 words
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Article115 1956-09-17 4 Catholics To Build 2nd School KAJANG. Sat. The Catholic Mission plans to start a second Chinese school at Kuala Lumpur. To be managed by the IfarlSt Brothers, this school wal offer bi-lingual secondary education to Chinese youth m the Federation Admission will be open to all. the spon■dn &aid. The115 words
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Article17 1956-09-17 4 VISITING President Soekarno of Indonesia received an enthusiastic welcome m his arrival at Zagreb yester-day.-UP.17 words
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217 1956-09-17 4 Union Lauds Port Chairman PENANG, Sun. The Penang Port Commission Employees' Union at its annual general meeting today, unanimously decided to appeal to government to retain Vice-Admiral JAY. Jefford, as chairman of the Port Commission for another term. The resolution, however, i contained two217 words
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Article89 1956-09-17 4 PENANG. San -Prizes totalling (1,000 and a souvenir certifii a:e v, oe awarded finest cntr:cs m the decorated vehicle procession during the Municipal Center. orations early next year. The procession is to be died into three section? Tr prizes will be awarded to ea of the Malay.89 words
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Article58 1956-09-17 4 PENANG, Bun Al H i Registry of Ci\ riagi :.eie yestei day, Miss Jud Chiu E Kai o f Hongki ng and Mr. Hooi Seng T a k. a graduate architect f tha r of Hongkong i c- married. A reception was a at the58 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-09-17 4 90 'White Corridor' Home Guards Complete Training LT.-COL. L.J. West. Selangor's Home Guard Chief, takes the salute at a passing-out parade last week of 90 Malay Home Guards who have .iust completed three weeks' intensive training m jungle-craft. The Home Guards will be used m the big effort to clean70 words
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196 1956-09-17 4 IPOH, Sun.— Two serious road accidents, one fatal, occurred here m the past 12 hours, pushing the number of road deaths this month to six equalling the record m April this year. The fatality occurred m front of the Menglemhu Police Station196 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-09-17 4 MRS M. DE SOUZA, who was judged the inner of "Miss Soccer Beaut> Contest" held at the Serangoon Garden Estate Sports Club last night. Mrv De Souza arms adjudged the winner out of about 20 contestants including the wives of ser\ icemen living m the Estate—Standardpic.48 words
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Miscellaneous873 1956-09-17 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance i I'M 6 A P_o_Rtl: SIN: H^ne Loong Chi Chee 3. 7 Br^d^A -.?<: 8 rrr, ProJJiaM M m^ar-*^m^A m yV' aod yi3 P m ram A c -.v' n A r -a a (K H k 602 fc. JO iM_._nt_ Mail Bag (XL); 6873 words
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Article447 1956-09-17 5 JHE H eh Commissioner for Ceylon, Mr. Gunasekara, who is currently visiting Queensland with his wife, said m Too wooba the other day that Australia should find a ready Asian market for rice produced m the Northern Territory. He said that if rice could be produced447 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-09-17 5 EAST Bast and I M a. Still 1 .ut th.- twain m. i ■■> ith<*ut 1 .ngruiti m this 1 ensemble de- i I m lip m lor I k't 'it r 'V 1, !nt"1.-d I Japanese festival. irkft is based j on t seaweed eaafl -mA.P. - 95 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1956-09-17 5 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY by High Commissioner ir. Mathat suitable training might be provided m Australia. The training scheme is being undertaken as m Australian contribution under the Colombo plan, the Malayan trainees being awarded senior fellowships. Casey said that, with the prospect of independence for Malaya next1,210 words
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Article412 1956-09-17 5 Brothers* Rugby LaagM beat Wests by 17 points to 1(1 m an exciting Brisbane Rugby Leagae grand final at the (ri<Uet (.round the other day to win their first Premiership since ISM. Nineteen year old Barry O'Connor was .judged the outstanding player of the matrh (and won a412 words
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Miscellaneous389 1956-09-17 5 MONDVY FOR EVERY- Pt^^^^^^^^^M3i^^^i v-'c even;:— 'o -Aer per- ONE: 'Ail: be u:-e §*a^yyi Iffl! I *\Hvl -sons., service, health, neccs- of the day to simmer for i| I P^ll lis f I F%^'| n .-< o S W_De Decide on them |^*n^^^^^^^^Vl A 21 1,-' tabs on I you're389 words
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Article487 1956-09-17 6 nTHE tiro largest non-Malay communities m this —MM CfciMM and Indians seem to be continually inflicted with bones of contention. Thi lr mutual weakness La thA: propensity lor b: < To the average Chinese and Indian self first, her.- Malayans are treated to the tadCt Ol Chic .se487 words
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Article404 1956-09-17 6 'THZ r.r.juncement of increased hospital rates A a..- OQI shock to Singapore citizens. The attempt to public reelings by making; new rates Applicable only to "higher, wards" does not disguise the that the increases are a contradiction of the prom, r nothing would r- -.one to I:• with404 words
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Article68 1956-09-17 6 PEACE at SUEZ Sir: Thc Sacz crisA Bi the moment is r-\ icrAA leading to world tension and it makes one shudder to realise the consequences of an Atomic Clash over th:? issue. Peace-lovir. 7 Nations the world over should strive to avoid a clash and pave the way for68 words
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Article65 1956-09-17 6 We the PEOPLE a* terms, the use of force by I either side and also declare that war amongst Nations 2 cannot lead to peace m this 2 age of atomic science. The failure to bring about 2 a settlement by intervening 2 Nations aril! ultimately lead 2 to the65 words
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Article209 1956-09-17 6 Why Not Broadcast Meetings Sir: Many people must be interested to hear what is actually SpoheW m tha Legislative Aaeemb— ea by our worthy elected members. mate y, however, it ll not possible or convenient r i to so to the Aeeembly ci to listen to the speeches It would209 words
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Article179 1956-09-17 6 SHOCK TO PUBLIC Sir: The complain t of the Director of Audit that some replies from some sen or officers to his queries were untruthful must come as a shock to the public. The Alliance Government is faced with the difficult task of rteprndlni on senior oil., en a tee179 words
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Article126 1956-09-17 6 Sir; After reading the lettOl Ol AAS of Alor Saa. I feel that I have to write ■anaeth ing tn sc-ond his opinion on strip-teasing. I ■M .a are there are many people m Malaya besides me who ihare m KAS*a dislike for strip- '.easing. There are so many126 words
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402 1956-09-17 6 From. Our Special Correspondent ZAGREB THE Yugoslav trade fair this year presents a vivid NMtvaal to the virtually allWestern show it became during the five-year Cominform feud with Tito. Today Lt is almost back to thp i nmediate ore-war pattern, and but for various efforts402 words
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Article840 1956-09-17 6 PHILIP DEANE - Seekinq A Tonic For NATO PHILIP DEANE By WASHINGTON TTrHILE the three "wise l men" of the North At--1 lantic Treaty Organization 2 meet to discuss "cures," the s feeling grows m America i that the sickness of Nato 1 has more potential dangers for the West than even the840 words
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Article237 1956-09-17 6 Sir; As a wage earner belonging to the white col- j lar class I rise to protest j most vigorously against thc m. roase of ward charges for 3 first and second class patients m Singapore Gen- eral Hospital and the Kan- dang Kerhau Maternity s Hospital237 words
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313 1956-09-17 6 Hongkong Rations Chinese Immigration By RAWLE KNOX BOMGKOUQ IrwyHE Hongkong Government >Ji il restricting Chinese imt. migrants on a quota system. i The ban on Chinese un.shmg j to enter Hongkong from the mainland was lifted last February, but since that date the Hongkong Government > says 31,730 have entered313 words
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Article102 1956-09-17 6 "It was a hundred vcars ago that the clipper 'Orient: of 1,032 tons, from which the Orient Line takes its name, made her first voyage to Australia The first 'Orient' was actually built m 1853, bui was immediately taken over by the Government to carry troops102 words
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Article, Illustration576 1956-09-17 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By MEMBER of the Sel- angor and Kedah royal families is on the threshold of joining the great army of paupers m Malaya and the State Governments nor her royal relations appear to care two hoots what happens to Tunku Masturi. widow576 words
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294 1956-09-17 7 Soviet Scientists To Invade Indonesia Soon lAKARTA, Sept. 16 (Reuter)-A host of Russian Mists, engineers and technical experts of all kinds i, ,-vpectecl to invade Indonesia following the signing terday of an aid agreement under which Russia loan Indonesia 5100.000.0D0. Indonesia oan on i v to purc::asc and capital equipment294 words
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Article44 1956-09-17 7 NAGOYA, Be* ML (AP) A cavo-ln at the Mifune caav pit near here yesterday trapped seven miners and all are 1 dead. Police said about 300 miners, firemen ancl police are digging m an effort to rescue the buried men.44 words
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91 1956-09-17 7 First Soldier Is Killed After Truce NICOSIA. Sept. Ifi (UP) Greek Cypr: >* extremists shot a British soldier to death todaywhile he was shopping m "a cry store. Police said the soldier, who was not identified, entered the store at Avios Dhometus, a suburb of Nicosia, to buy some Planed91 words
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Article32 1956-09-17 7 THREE policemen were inlured and 19 person s arrested on Saturday night when a "Rock n Roll" session at the Royal Theatre m Ealtimore got out of hand. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article194 1956-09-17 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. m, (Beuter) A spokesman tor the Johannesburg Bar Council today described as "highhanded and irresponsible," a etter frcm the South African Native Affairs Minister relating Ie the government*! refusal lo allow an African barrister to live m the city centre. Correspondence between the Council194 words
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379 1956-09-17 7 Red Bosses Call For Unity To Complete Task PEKING. Sept. 16 (Reuter) China's two top leaders J -terday proclaimed A.-.a confidence m the country's stability and the realisation of the huge talk vaiAch still lies ahead. Both Chairman Mao Tse tui a and Mr. Liv Shao-chi. m speerhes to the379 words
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Article199 1956-09-17 7 BEIRUT. Sept. 16 (Reuter) Syria's army and Jordan's Arab Lesion had all leave cancelled yesterand frontier troops weie standing: by. following an tell raid on a Jordan police station on Thursday nisht when 10 Jordanians were reported killed and ,r wounded .ted Nations truce199 words
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Article108 1956-09-17 7 'Babe' Is Losing Her Fight GAI ESTI N Sept 16 (UP) —Babe Zaharias rested "comfortably" last night, but continues to lose strength m her long battle with cancer, doctors said tod. A mid-morning medical bulletin from John Scaly Hosp s-id the great woman ath <en with cancer m 190 and108 words
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Article43 1956-09-17 7 Sept Sept. 16. id Cynth i P-Aclo wa r. Sept. 1. the same day she wa> kidtopped from a department ttore. country detective Edjwnd Flanagan said yesterthe baby'? b^dv w.v -aund utney on Sep: 6 by Uiree boys.43 words
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Article31 1956-09-17 7 fARCFLON B pt It, (.API J-The United States and the *****iet Union have assert I In tr. plan. I sat< faring around the earth "avinced la.**t nigh:31 words
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Article75 1956-09-17 7 BANS 'A AIB FORCE BASE. Massachusse'.:-. Sept. OP] A huge, fonr-engined KCr»7 U.S. Air Force r -INK. tall- equipped with a -mic ray monit ofl n an unpia -zi?-/aA global trip of 90 a collect data for the proposed satellite launching<= The declare c of the project,75 words
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Article19 1956-09-17 7 OLIVER Hardy, the rotund half Ol the Laurel anal Hardy _s<rj aa ndition on Sa' ir- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article56 1956-09-17 7 Oh, There You Are— Bang! CARLISLE, Pennsy' ■ept 16 UUP A motor-'•-t looking for his father, -ycle, met mm >e-:terday~head on. -■a.er. Roger Marhley, 39, and his son, William. 20, out for a ride, Ragei dropped behind William swung around to ook for him and they collided on a small56 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-09-17 7 FIVE of the "Blue Bell" girls of the Paris Lido Cabaret form a line of beauty, worthy of the most highest-pay-ing tourist's "eyeful." From left: Annie Quasy from Hanover, Germany; Audrey Mortimer, Dunferline. Scotland; Helgra Brauchmeyer. Berlin, Germany; Velleda Ja- rob. Norwalk. Connecticut, ISA.; and Anne-LiseA.P. - 125 words
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Article, Illustration217 1956-09-17 7 Hey! Where's My Bottle Of Milk? LIFE is hectic for Mrs. Bridgette Lagus. She has two ten-week-olcl babies to mother. One is her daughter. Caroline. Caroline lies quiet and content most of the day and sleep* all night without a murmur. The other baby is Benjamin. He wakes up and217 words
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Article249 1956-09-17 7 'HUGE BRIBES GIVEN TO PILOTS' OFFERED £20,000 EACH TO QUIT, SAYS EGYPT WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, (Reuter)— Thc Egyptian Embassy here has alleged that the Suez Canal Company had offered "huge bribes" £10,000 to £20,000 to each pilot and technician to quit his job with the Egyptian Canal Authority. It also249 words
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Article27 1956-09-17 7 TUNISIAN workers .staged a 12-hour strike yesterday to protest against the strafing of a Tunisian border village by a French plane huntine Algerian rebels.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article87 1956-09-17 7 NEW DELHI. Bent 16 (Reuter)—Mr. Krishna Menon. Indian minister without portfolio. left by .air for Cairo today to meet President Nasser. He told reporters: "I am ooked only to Cairo. I do not whether I aril] go on to London. I might do." Asked if87 words
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193 1956-09-17 7 S\X DU jt if, M" Wealth*- Mrs Ruth f i athani who ailraa mr*. d brine barfed Baked and .1 m ird desert nappine d- Hope tw o hi k mh vesterda*Di 1 i ne* t Lat' of her two pi* .-n193 words
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154 1956-09-17 7 ALGIERS, Sept. 16 (Reuter) French security forces tonight claimed to have killed 32 insurgents m Eastern Algeria. r— Fighting was continuing tonight near Cassaigr.r. m Western Algeria, between neurit? forces and M encircled rebell who had kidnapncri and b^-onetted to death six Moslems last154 words
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Article110 1956-09-17 7 Reds Plan To Build Atom Ship VANCOOVn .t. 16 (Reuter) The Russians plan to launch a 000-ton atomI vessel within three Mr Igor Semenov. So ie. Deputy Mir. of Fisheries, m charge of fishing vessel construction, said here. The only other nation to plan construction of an atompowered merchant ship110 words
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Article72 1956-09-17 7 MEXICO CITY. Sept. 16, (AP) Fifty-eight persons 1 I c injured, 10 gravely, when a fireworks factory blew up vestcrday, practically levelling a small block of wooden houses. The factory, m a house on a corner of the block, was working on supplies for the two-day72 words
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Article113 1956-09-17 7 BODOE, Norway. Sept (UP) A com orld War II Liberty ship which 50 men aboard broke m two and sank last night m a raging Arctic storm off Norway's rocky cr The 7.238-ton Pelagia of York was bound from the Arctic Circle113 words
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157 1956-09-17 7 HOT SPRINGS. Arkansas Sept. 16 (AP)-The will of a former New York show girl who died on Thursday, provides a total of MS 1,050 monthly for care of fiv e Pekingese cogs as long a.- they live. .Mrs. Harry Keller, 14. who was157 words
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Advertisement75 1956-09-17 7 PARKER- KNOLL B The name Parker-Knoll it synnnMiinu* with comfort and charm m everyone's mind. B^J ■**?*^^3(^a!**' *-**'*wSr L ss*i^-'^a^^~^3_^^b «o___F v 4 Apart from the exceptional comfort pro\ioVd b> the in<_eniou-l\ simple [»priii«im_ »\>*lem, Parker-Knoll (hairs. *ho*e elc«_anr< i* famed throughout the world, enhance the bcauU of any room,75 words
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Advertisement1122 1956-09-17 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 \H lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line*) shi P p,n« THE BLUE funnel line J;;;; 1 Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Perseus for1,122 words
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Advertisement896 1956-09-17 8 MITSUI V?^ LINE Spore P. Sham Penonc FOR JAPAN Mikageson Moru for Yot<o« hamo, Nogoyo, Kobe vio Hongkong 28 Sept mm Awajisan Morn for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 6 Oct I Hoeisan Maru fcr Yokohamo Nogoyc Kobe vio Hongkong 20 Oct FOR U.S.A. vio Suez Foi New York, Philadelphia896 words
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Advertisement666 1956-09-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bangkok ond o. roi 1 Pcrong P.S'hom "SONGKHLA" Gam c 9 "FALSTRIA" 'n port IS 1 9 Sept 2C .A "MEONIA" It/fMtf 14/15 Oct 16/190a "LALANDIA" 15:2COct 21/22 Oat 23/260* "ASIA" 27 oct/lN* HOMEWARDS Soilings lot Genoa, Antwe-p Rotterdom, Hamburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg Oslo. Spore666 words
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143 1956-09-17 9 Tin Matt Sensitive To Suez Situation f all the commodity m Singapore which reacted to the Suez news week, tin was the most sensitive. It started soaring up cr. Wednesday and reacned its highest price of the week, two gays later at 5421 per picuL Then it tumble a --■,->-143 words
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Article78 1956-09-17 9 CEYLON will import ri c from the Soviet Union for the first time ever, to help bring the island nations reserve stocks up to standard, official sources said m Colombo. The shipment of 12,000 tons, doe before the end r' m month, is a loan whichA.P. - 78 words
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311 1956-09-17 9 THE I '.>. Go\ernnient reported yesterday that Russia and Red China n.i\e increased sharply this year their imports of natural rubber. The report by the U.S. Department showed UMM two C nations Imported 118.375 long tor f natural rubber during the first months of311 words
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Article47 1956-09-17 9 DF AA-l AS of tin-in-^ aam Fedr mines to Singapore, Penan; latterworth during Aug ist ware 5.317 tons, against 4.967 m the previous month. The total for the first eight Months this year was 41.660 teas, against 40.705 toe last yea. i corresponding period.47 words
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Article18 1956-09-17 9 THE freshwater fish. carp, is aow being canned m Israel and is finding a growing ma:18 words
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324 1956-09-17 9 THE U.S. synthetic rubber industry.* a wartime project of the Government and turned over to private industry last year, appears ready for expansion on its own. Dupont is starting test run- thia weekend on a new plant a: Montague. Michigan, which la expected324 words
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103 1956-09-17 9 New Flagship For HollandAmerica Line f-U H md- America Line.; has commissioned a shipbuild-l ard at Rotterdam to buiid a new flagship of about 37.000 gross tons which will be named Rotterdam. Thais vessel. whi( h will be I I to accommodate 1.300 passengers, distributed over a first class and103 words
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532 1956-09-17 9 A Market Correspondent - A Market Correspondent By WITH the deterioration m the Suez Canal dispute last week, Malayan commodity prices not unexpectedly moved upwards, but the further improvement m local industrials, despite the fact that the Canal situation was daily more fraught with danger, was somewhat unforeseen.532 words
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Article176 1956-09-17 9 Thabawlcik Tin Dredging Ltd. In i circular tne chairman Informs shareholders that the mine vili have to be CtOSSd do.vn m the ver-- near future as continued m ork ins will noi bo economic There is little prospect ol blaming another suitable property m Burma ana lj one176 words
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Article397 1956-09-17 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done m shares from Sept. 8 tn 14 INDI'STRIAI.S: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 28 l to 27/9. Prases Neave Ord* H n to AlO to $2 M cd.c.b Federal Dispensary $2.05, Gammons $1 91. Hammer Co. $2.92* cd.. Hume Industries F.E. AJS/7I ft A.5/9 cd397 words
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Article133 1956-09-17 9 .4 P.V.C. (Plastic) coaled fabric tliat can "breathe" is being manufactured by a British company. Known as "Vynair". it is the first fabric of its kind to be produced m Britain. The manufacturers say that "Vynair" is the product ot a completely new process but133 words
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Article37 1956-09-17 9 V.H.F. radio-telephone equipment providing direct coniaA with helicopters and other aircraft of the British Air Sea Rescue Ber vices is to be installed m life-hoats ail round the coast of Britain by a London firm.37 words
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Advertisement142 1956-09-17 9 YUGOSLAV LINE r Adriatic, Neor East, Indio ond Colombo to Djokarto one Hongkong Penong P S'hom Molocco Spore "DINARA' 14 16 Sept 17/18 Sept From Hongkong to Bombov, Aden, P. Sudor. Port. Soid Bevrcuth. Venice flto-N -"<* R.j«-*o Spore Molocco P.S'hcir Penono HM-AV" 16 175c P t --era, A 9142 words
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Advertisement429 1956-09-17 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 226 1 of 1956. RE: YEO MUI CHWEE of No. 284. Jalan Eunos. Singapore, 14. Receiving Order made 16th May, 1956. Date of Adjudication 25th June, 1956. Date and429 words
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Advertisement596 1956-09-17 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER II) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 499 1 of 1955 Re ENG Gl AN CO.. (Ten Ch. li Kck BANKRUPT* oi No. 140. Hem. mant Road. Singapore. 15. Receiving Ordei made 16th December, 19. A Date596 words
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Advertisement1764 1956-09-17 9 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF ITY COI NCIL OF SAGO FACTORY OWNERS SINGAPORE NAVIGATION COMPANY tfmhhs LIMITED ELECTRK ITY OF (In \oluntarv Liquidation PA RTMENT: Ope g Pa.\T an Extraordinax] Ger. ng 1957 Close eral Meeting of the Mem- 12 N00N— 26.9.5, and (b) bers of the abovenam^ rr.- Supply1,764 words
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Miscellaneous90 1956-09-17 9 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB2H JAK MS am. Malayan Airways AIJ2I KLAfAL 9.55 a m Ma sya B Airways MLMU KUCH 12 35 pm Malayan Airways MI. IOI PG/KL 1245 pm BOAC 8A704 LON/CAL 2.20 pm BAAC BA7*fl LON/COL 400 pm BOAT 8A705 SVD/JAK 4.30 pm Malayan Airways ML4OS JFSS/KICH 490 words
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Article, Illustration605 1956-09-17 10 TOURING SOCCERHTS TO PLAY 14-GAME SERIES THE Hunters Football Club of Mysore, to tour Malaya next month, will play four matches m the Colony, and ten m the Federation. Mr. SR F. Naldu their local representative told The Standard. "The Hunters FC. are bringing with them605 words
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583 1956-09-17 10 Cincinnati Top Pittsburgh To Stay In The Race NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (.AP)— The Dodgers, old hands at winning— and losing— pennants under pressure, scrambled into the National League lead behind Don Xewcombe's three-hit 3-0 decision over Chicago on Saturday while the .Milwaukee Braves583 words
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Article263 1956-09-17 10 NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (UP)— The U.S. Olympic Committee had better get on the ball today and start paging Marilyn Monroe, Jane Russell and Ava Gardner for duty at the International Games down under m November. Any athlete will tell you that "for a peak performance he263 words
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Article83 1956-09-17 10 PASADENA (California). Sept. 16 (UP) Parry O'Brien bettered his own official world shotput record on Saturday with a toss of 61 ieet 5] inches at the Ail Comers Track Meet at Ifuir High School. The toss, although better than the official world mark o f 60 feet 1083 words
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Advertisement229 1956-09-17 10 "^HAWIMTHFRS ORGANISATION A]TRACTig~" 5 great CAPITOL i^i ,lUOa,: SHOWS DAILY UAFI ■"Js.lw 4. sm 7f/i SMASHING DAY! itai* a- CIN»_._ScOPE tichmcolop 11 HURRY! RFYt_r*a. ,m v LAST DAY! "r£ <m s flßt-BLOOO S -la n\r,F m < MW PLLS! "SUEZ" THI STORI <>| IMI M I/. CANAL I)PENS TOMORROW IMI229 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-09-17 11 S was one coal which barefoot X f the XI, did I Wycombe Wand- Wycombe won 10-1, v.; cheerful Nafv'. 1 AAA keep a count of tfcfl beat him. His first question after tht mtms How many did they score? Wan H 8. I or jo*v»52 words
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82 1956-09-17 11 Japan Invite 19 Countries For Asian Games TOKYO Bept 16 ißeuter) \*ir.- At:*.'.- 're Assov relay sent invita.T- 19 nati ms to attend Asi m Gam 3 due :ra T -.<yo :'r May 1 to June 1. 1953. Tne nvitatidns 5-igned by Hf. Juichr TS ishlma, Chairpah of the Japanese82 words
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Article64 1956-09-17 11 -"E.ES. Scotland. Ser* U Heater) The profit or Australia" 'earn on erf Britain will be dow*^ between £30.000 and 1953 tour. according to team Manas*?*- A' J Do vling haMr. Dowling declared. "In fine weather, the takings of the I nine matches of the tour rose64 words
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194 1956-09-17 11 ABERDEEN, Sept. 15, (Renter).— The Australians cricketers won the final match of their United Kingdom tour here today when they beat Scotland by an innings and 126 runs, m the two-day match. Score*.: Scotland 111 and 81. Australians 318. m brilliant sunshine, the194 words
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Article1186 1956-09-17 11 UNDERDOGS SHOW THEIR TEETH A Black Day For Leaders from six other club?. Hart'.epoois United took a clear lead m the Northern section wain an awa.v victory over blghlj-plftced Stockport County Aecrington. held to a .home draw by Chesterfield, are one point behind Hartlepoois. who nave 15 trorn nine games.1,186 words
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Article45 1956-09-17 11 MELBOURNE Sep' 16. fAP) There will be do semi-finalsin lie 400-metres h eestj ie ming eve ts at this year's Olympic aamc* Iff I ourne. As m tho uaio metres finalists wa! be decided on heat tin.-. was announced yesta aa;45 words
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Article47 1956-09-17 11 ST. ANDREWS S nool tro need All Blacks n nina potnti (three tries I to oil m RUB match at Woodsvi Le yesterda The Ulei vara scored hv Brian Oeh'er.*-. Richard Wor.2 and Slow Watt Canon. Sr.van Kane failed to convert or, all three OCCaslom47 words
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Article121 1956-09-17 11 Yong To Lead Fed. Shoot Team KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. S. M. Yong, president of the Gun Club, Federation of Malaya, will lead and captain the Federation's shoot team to 'hr World. Olympics m Melbourne. The five-man team was selected after the final wholeday shooting trial held here today It was121 words
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112 1956-09-17 11 Recs Rally Beats Youthful Chinese LAST rear's league champions, Singapore Recreation Club, after trailing by an odd goal m (he first half, rallied well to beat the Chinese Recreation Club by five goals lo two m a SH A Division 1 match on the uadang on Saturday. Ihe routlltui Chinese112 words
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Article38 1956-09-17 11 BROMLEY. Kent. Sept. IS (Reuter)— Tha English annate it football team which probably will represenl Britain m the Olympic soccer tournament m November, defea'ci Ireland Aa, [n an international here today. England led 2-0 at halftime.38 words
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Article44 1956-09-17 11 BWARAS India. Sept. 1",. (ReoterV— P. R Umrigar will captain the Indian cricket team agam*-t the Australian tourista who are to play three Tastl m India on the way home for England, the president nf the Indian Cricket Control Board announced here.44 words
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Advertisement282 1956-09-17 11 LOAN lADY requires loan $500. jm--J me'i-a.trlv rr., :;-rc- brieres, b m No I2SIS B B ACCOM. VACANT •W7IDOW teacher offers accommodation modern faciliUei v "<"d neai baa stop. Duku Road liS, f A| f E x n i mis S.S. "NEW" MOTORCYCIE "KREIDLER" PRICES J. 50— >47f H J.282 words
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Advertisement400 1956-09-17 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANI 4I LICATIONS are invited I A I ".ent l a Children's Convalesceni Home to be opened by the Singa] Children's Sor Tai Besar. Applicant eneral State Registered Nursei or Registered bi c Singa: ng Board anc ad me years c: ci arc nursing I i Abilit:400 words
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Advertisement532 1956-09-17 11 CING RE CITY COUKC... ■A Required. \*»*->l***T Wl LNGINLLR ItR \l**- \< ,1 r V;'C-i.Vi\ ]'m)n ,neeb on a 3 year agin > < in I r- App car i E m Engineering Scier gr.ised by the Institution of Civil Engineers as exen ng f r om Parts A and532 words
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Miscellaneous335 1956-09-17 11 Li 1 flbner B Al Ca PP V'l^e i'C vK_^£££Lv, <* I FA- >N 'aA 5 T A^aATBP !5 l fC- THESE HH/C LbA~L BH iC-THE WORST-LOOKING _2I AP^**/gm V^^eAaSStg HERE. IN THE MOST f^ V STiU. TOO HIGH.'.'- I STORE IN the MOST )fi J --.f.,-*-!* ~~HO--T El 'DEGRADED335 words
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Article26 1956-09-17 12 HO! LONG. Sept 15 (1 X rea won the t Asian Cup soccer champdefeating South 5-3 toda mat round robin fi a26 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-09-17 12 photo). HFI^INKI (Finland^— V. Hcllsten 'Finland), with baton m hand, hits the tape to v n it the finish of the 4 x 400 metres relay rate durini; the athletic contest between Sweden and Finland Swede Alf Pettersson (falling) threw himself ahead at the last moment beforeUP - 76 words
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312 1956-09-17 12 LEONG HEW MENG - Game Fails To Produce High Standard LEONG HEW MENG First Hockey trial By THE first of six trials to select thc Colony's Ohmpic Hockey team for Melbourne was conducted b\ the Sinsapore Hockey Association at the Girls Sport's Club sround yesterday. The match did not pro- c *y of any312 words
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Article247 1956-09-17 12 S.r; II li most di.-Ares.sing. says Desmond Ong, that A;-. rale Choong and Rahim Ahmad have not been selected. I agree with him, but I would like to add Raja A.-. an of K< lantan, who had clocked 9.9 sec at the Kelantan AAA meet247 words
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Article185 1956-09-17 12 Sir; I raad In The Standard, on Sept. 12. about the Hockey Wangle of 1966 by Justice of Seremban. Any reader Including myself. igree and support what justices had written, but he v id forgotten the injustice the Negri State had done to one of185 words
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Article249 1956-09-17 12 Two S' gor 'Ironmen' Qualify XI AI I.IMPIR. Sun. Koh En? Thong and Chan Pak Lum. two Selangor "ironmen." quaified for a pl.ue with the Malayan con tingeat for the Olympic (iames m Melbourne m November when the*, lifted the required poundages m their respective classes set by the I249 words
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Article46 1956-09-17 12 soc SAFA a I Sta d a t 5 1 5 HOCKEY SHA LEAGI E P.V A Khalsa vs. Teachers' Train- P. A T R A.F. A <; < ai TcRUGBY St. O'rj Bn\- OS. S.C.C. "B" at Pctd >:hool vs. Pn S at P.T.S. c;46 words
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Article63 1956-09-17 12 A. -ared their rdle m the SAFA Ju- Cuptie soccer match when I g to one at ing nen took minute through insider :en dorr a anu minute through centre-for- Ay goal by Yusof gave i 2-1 v I»irul -taflah: B sri J M .ned; I; Yusol A63 words
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Article546 1956-09-17 12 North Hit By Boon SeongWai Keen Team-up The Teams By TONY RANGEL PENANG, Sun.— South, led by Aw Boon Seong, gave a superb dis- play of combination, speed and accuracy, to win the Tay Lian Teck Shield when they beat North by four goals to two546 words
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Article500 1956-09-17 12 By KEN TOFT SINGAPORE Malays, displaying: suprisingly £ood ball control and combination, handed their Johore counterparts a humiliating 7 0 trouncing m their Sultan Gold Cup (South Zone) at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. As the score indicates Johore were miserably outclassed m all departments of thc500 words
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Article113 1956-09-17 12 JOLLIL.\DS Athletic Union beat the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club by four goals to two m their annual soccer match for the B. Goeindasamy Cup played on the S.H.B. ground yesterday. S II B. openad the .-ore m the 10th minute through Dexter Boyed. Jollilads improved to113 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-09-17 12 Model Shows Pace Lace A'YD.I MACHIN, of Sydney, 17-year-old model, beat Sally Porter, m l)ic Junior Lawn Tennis Championships. Al~>>nsi as interesting as her victory ivas this blue lace petticoat Nyda wore under en abbreviated short. (Mir-rnr;-;c).37 words
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Article81 1956-09-17 12 POLICE Snorts Club. who ■i *c be. a. n by rive goals to two In a friendly same few days ago by the Indian Association, had their revenge on Saturday wnen they be^t ihe Indians 3-1 :n a SHA Division 1 league march on the Girl's81 words
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Article51 1956-09-17 12 TELOK Kurau Rangers trounced Roya; Malayan A" aw by seven goals to four m a friendly soccer match played at Telok Kur.au yesU rd Scorers for Telok Kurau Rancors were Taha (3), Zaini (2>. Hock Leng and Sebastian Yap while Hassan (2) and Seleh (2) replied for the51 words
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Article33 1956-09-17 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sua The annual soccer match fn the Tong Seng Cup bet* rcr. Johore Chinese and Johore Malays will be played on the Tebrau padang tomorrow at 5 p.m.33 words
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Article197 1956-09-17 12 WEIGHTS for three races on Wednesday (Sept. 26), second day of the Sultan's (.old Vase race meeting at Ipoh are: Horses Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. Shoeshine Boy 9/10 Darenth 8 13 Infernal Region 810 Two Dimension 809 Triwalla 8 08 Lady Scarlet 8 a: Copper Khan197 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-09-17 12 photo) THELMA Hopkins (topi and Dorothy Tyler (bottom, are two of the three British entrants fo r the womei high iunap event of the coming Olympic Games al M bourne. Third girl is A. Bennett (unshoun) 11 a Hopkins is also cnt'ied lor the longAP - 53 words
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Article96 1956-09-17 12 THE Singapore Badminton Association announced yesterday all ties fixed i W< esday will be played off on Tuesd The following ties are affected: Schoolboys' Singles (Third Round at 3.00 p.m.; Schoolboys' Doubles (Third Round) at 3.00 p.m. Junior Inter-Club at 7.00 n.m. nal B.P. vs Jaequee96 words
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Article23 1956-09-17 12 Navy 's Victory ROYAL Malayan Nay? opened their h to a 5—3 vict T Changi Div re match played ora and on F23 words
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