Singapore Standard, 19 September 1956
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Title Section35 1956-09-19 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE J^R VS \r\ *P FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 line.* 2400 T*^ J l\j I -J-. 28n 2414 \m\ 11. No. 79 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 16 PAGES '"> CENTS35 words
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296 1956-09-19 1 Suez: Big 3 Agree On Users' Union SDON, Sept. 18— The "Big Three" agreed today ihead full-steam, forming a "users' union" to rite shipping m the Suez dispute. I_M a. CU_aed the prOOedtlß Arcv would icfoin inend for sex v ng Egypt's co-operation and meeting the situation should this be296 words
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Article130 1956-09-19 1 War Risk Rates Up Again LONDON Sept. 13 (Reu|r) For the second time p ton than a week London underwriters today increased *ar ris_ Insurance rates on _:ed via the Suez ll ftrst Increase was an- last Friday and jilsed the rates covering war and strife and riots and civil130 words
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Article51 1956-09-19 1 BELGRADE S pt. A A? \n oil announcement nigh* -.a i N licit a S. boss t c Party will '^morrow for a visit vral r iys tr V ig 1 1 Th« rlsit la not believed to hate any major political nee so far. It was51 words
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Article28 1956-09-19 1 "A LER stood helplessly cell m ay. Bur^ I lied while prisor g Nyi Aye h kej were with the chief jailer who ana sbaetd UPUP - 28 words
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Article37 1956-09-19 1 KARACHI. Sept. 13 (Reuter* Pakistan la to join India m asking the United Natrons Gene-al Assembly to reconsider the .status of It. nationals In South Africa, an authoritative source disclosed here today.37 words
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297 1956-09-19 1 Reds Biding Their Time For Return To Violence MORE INFORMATION. EFFICIENCY IS KEY TO SUCCESS ALEXANDER 7hey Will Revert To Old Tactics Next Year SEREMBAN, Tues.-The Malayan Communist Party now aims to conserve its strength until August 1957 to attempt "a return to violence on the 1948 pattern/ 7 Brigadier297 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-09-19 1 photo. TWO raincoats designed for wear with Asian fashion creations are these stormproof mackintoshes shown at the rainwear exhibition m Park Lane House. London, by two Malayans. Rubella Manuel Pillay. (left), wears a coat of acetate and viscose yarn, made into a corded fabric. It is done mAP - 88 words
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Article166 1956-09-19 1 DOLLAR SUPPLY, THE ISSUE LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter)— Mr. Harold MacMillan, Chancellor of the Exchequer, flies to the United States on Thursday for talks with the world's finance ministers that may range over the Suez crisLs. As happened m the Ahadan upheaval, Urn Suez situation166 words
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Article143 1956-09-19 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 18. (Reuter) The trial ended today of four prominent British residents of Hongkong, accused of conspiring to have a bribe paid to the government's Superintendent of Mines. Judaic W T Charles deferred Igment until Sept. 23 The accused are three members of143 words
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Article431 1956-09-19 1 Govt. Warns Price Racketeers SINGAPORE Government has a "secret weapon to deal with racketeers who try to cash m on the Suez crisis. The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. said Government was watching the situation closely and would take necessary steps if the need arose. He431 words
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Article130 1956-09-19 1 U.S. Hears Signals From Mars WASHINGTO.V Sept. (Rerr'er)— Rad.o waxes have been received from Mars for the flrsl time, the Ur -ed Si tes navy announced today. A 600-inch radio telescope at the naval research laboratory here picked them up. same research team eai this year detected radio ra tion130 words
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Article58 1956-09-19 1 DAMASCUS. Syria. Sept 18 (AP) Syrian Premier Sabri Assail declared today that Syria is "mobilizing her defence resources to face all possible eventualities which might spring from the current Midd'e Eastern tension over the Suez Canal dispute." Assail reaffirmed Syria's preparedness to "aid Egypt m all58 words
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Article74 1956-09-19 1 PUSH A BUTTON, THEN WHOOSH! MI-::.F/ V R\E. Bept 19. (Reaien—An atomic attack on Australia would cost tens of thousands of lives because of inadequate civil defence, Brigadier Augustine Wardell, IN tional Civil Defence DireeIn an interview m the Mcl- me Herald, he sai" day a foreign submarine could surface74 words
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Article35 1956-09-19 1 OA'E person was reported kffled and four others seriously hurt on Monday night m a clash between police and an Infuriated mob of some '2MC\ m a strike-paralyzed province of northern Chile- A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article29 1956-09-19 1 PRESIDENT Theodor Heuss of West Germany was host on Monday nisht at a guttering State receDtion for King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece m Bonn.- APAP - 29 words
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Article54 1956-09-19 1 BELGRADE. Sept. 18 (UP) Indonesian President Soekarno left for Vienna today with words of praise for Tito's "different" brand of Socialism. Soekarno. m a planeside speech, branded Western Socialism a s "out of date" and said that only the type developed by Tito could take root54 words
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198 1956-09-19 1 AND SOME PEOPLE ARE PERTURBED KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Hailstones fell during a fierce storm over the capital today first time m 15 years and superstitious people, par.arly the Chinese, are perturbed. They believe that the hailstorm is the harbinger of some form of calamity. Famines,198 words
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Article144 1956-09-19 1 'Ridiculous Report': Company CAIRO, Sept. 18 (UP)— The Egyptian newspaper, Al Akhbar, reported from Port Said today that the 21,119-ton Dutch passenger liner, Willem Ruys, went aground off the west coast of Africa. The newspaper said that all 900 passengers were saved "by helicopter" from144 words
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Article43 1956-09-19 1 A 16-FOOT python WM caught In a drain In Market Street. Singapore, last DigM Peop'.e sleeping on the fivefoot way. awakened by a shtherina nobe. raiser an alarm. The snake was caug.nt and safely put m a basket.43 words
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Article230 1956-09-19 1 KUALA LUMPUB Tut* A youth who was being taken to court thil morning made a spectacular escape from police custody by diving into an underground sewer. He was still at la: last night. Idns bin Majid. 16 was being taken to Court Hill m a230 words
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Advertisement58 1956-09-19 1 Steam oMatic A*ipmmmm£ Both c bi*am ■_Bi __ii___ Solt Distributors to> Moiove Singapore (j North Borneo THI GENERAL ELECTCIC CO. iMoloyo) LID €'Ac: 1 t A _fj_# 1_ <j Guinness for strength jR _jH^S^v •> (t 1 I' I _BSs_»s_i-' he ai 'stii> t co ltd a^ ll^! Hal D_a^58 words
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Article, Illustration420 1956-09-19 2 Singer Has A Date With Olympic Games Goodwill, Better Relations Through Music CAN music bring: about better understanding and goodwill amon? people of different races and nationalities? A beautiful Fi ipino girl now m Singapore believes that 11 can and she will have thil ita bn mind when the sings420 words
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Article136 1956-09-19 2 RAN N Sept. 13 (Re. A iead or a rew ard of ino.oo 0 a labaoi Cl "'"MJ sterling) has been offered for information lead- 0 the capture of B A "ommunist rebel leader. Thakin Tun. b 9 local army commander m the Ch iuk c136 words
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Article80 1956-09-19 2 Teachers' Appeal Rejected THE Council of Ministers of the Singapore Government yesterday rejected the appeal of six Chinese school teachers against their dismissal. The Council is however, considering the case of another ssed teacher. The seven teachers from the Colony's Chinese schools were dismissed several months ago on the (ground80 words
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263 1956-09-19 2 Sambanthan Uses His Discretion KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. K.L. Devaser, former president of the Malayan Indian Congress and member of the Federal Legislative Council, was today suspended by party president Mr. V. T. Sambanthan for undisciplined outbursts and actions." A letter informing him263 words
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Article128 1956-09-19 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubVr r-r„ cents per ih r < Dore yesterday wBuyers Sellers Spot (norn). Od RSS No 1 I S.S. Na. 2 4 y R.S.S No. 3 90i 901 Tone Quirt SPORE TIN Thp price < the local m.ira. day was $401 87j rts. LUNOON BTBHI I No128 words
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Article292 1956-09-19 2 A FOREMAN of the Singapore Harbour Board was set upon by three men m Bukit Theresa Road en July 2 this year and fatally stabbed with a knife, the Singapore Assize Judge was told yesterday. Mak Meng Tat and Sim Ah Mun appeared m the Singapore292 words
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Article227 1956-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Taos. The Government today revealed the story of the most important Communist surrender m Pahang that of Ibrahim bin Yaacob. alias Ibrahim bin Baba. MCP State Committee member m charge of the Pahang Department of Malay work, and his wife. District Committee member Darwisah227 words
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Advertisement178 1956-09-19 2 Shell m _/_i_;>.J A 6 of a _r-t_t lAmmid^ Wuchereria Malayi X^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J is the name of a parasite which causes a crippling disease >*^^^l_^^^^ife^_^ __S8 b_____-_k called Filariasis more commonly referred to as Elephantiasis. llsF^iilP^^V __B i___ The ma n carrier the P arasit e is the Mansonia mosquito which178 words
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Article169 1956-09-19 3 Murder Case Witness Missing AH imp" an: v.- it ness la a prel. M_s -Mjyii'j failed to attend Court yesterday to testify ifa-Ml two youths held on a i tents I ..Age of murder. z Or*, r. Irr~;v r V Deradas, told the C th s Ah 1 who la169 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-09-19 3 A retired banker, Mr. (hew Hock Leong, has been appointed a membt r nf th" Public Ser\iii'i Commission m place of Sir Han-hoe lim. who relinquished his appointment on thi* expiration of ins term of office last Friday. A Government announcement as regards bis appointment said79 words
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Article97 1956-09-19 3 B \T'J PAH AT. Tues. Poli c. Home Guards, Special Constables, Government High School eadeti *nd two p:rvoons of King's Own Scottish Borderers paraded m the High School here today to celebrate '.':re 83rd birthday of the Sultan. Che A. T,ahman b. Ja'afar, District Officer, attar97 words
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Article235 1956-09-19 3 MORE POWER FOR POLICE THE S ngapore G mer all o curr r.: a taxis ir. C: At a meeting of the Labour Front Coalition Parliamentary Liaison Committee on Sunday -^Slight it was decided: I To permit the City Council lib delimit the tax City. To take235 words
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286 1956-09-19 3 Posed As Inspector In Getting Her To Strip A POLICE constable who posed as a Special Police Inspector/ tricked a 16-year-old salesgirl to undress, and outraged her modesty right m her horne was yesterday sentenced to three months' jail. The constable, HuSaSein bin286 words
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Article119 1956-09-19 3 Be Friendly To AllCheNormah SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. "We do not wish to make enemies of othei nationalities, especially the British who have given us such great help all along." .said Kedah Kaurr. Ibu leader. Che Norman, binti Kamaruddin at Bakar Arang UMNO Kaum Ibu meeting today. Independence fcr Malaya would119 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-09-19 3 Top German Socialist On Tour AWWWW* WWWW*- IfU leader of the West German Socialist Dctnoc- '<■ ratic Party. Mr. Erich Ollenhauer. will arrive m Singapore on Nov ~'i I from Jakarta for a short- stay. Accompanied by the Director of West der- many's General News "< Agency, Dr. Saengcr. and118 words
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Article250 1956-09-19 3 CHIEF MINISTER TOLD: TUX Singapore City Council Gas Department Workers' I'nion, whose members have been on strike for the past three weeks, yesterday called on the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to "pay more attention to the welfare of the workers."' In a letter250 words
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101 1956-09-19 3 Permanent Board For Language Congress THE Malay Language and Literary Congress de. ielcd at terday's plenary session to form a permanent Board of the SJ Language and Literary Congress, with headquarters at the University of Malaya. This Board will carry out decisions reached by the Congress and wil establish rela■i101 words
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Article66 1956-09-19 3 IX VIEW of the deteriorating Suez situation the cargo liner. Javanese Prince, which left Singapore recently for Halifax, has been instructed to bypass the Sue/ Canal and take the Cape route Mr J N*. Aucutt, manager of the Shipping Department, Harper GilfiUan Co.. lad.. Singapore, local66 words
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Article100 1956-09-19 3 UNKNWON A 11,000,000 building, providing facilities for universal worship, wi'l be pat up by Singapore Tamilian Association soon. The Association also aims to look I Tamils or India siding m Singa k on the BUu on I mence shortly. Tho r.c'.v buil( facilities for plan auditorium '<■ The following members100 words
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Article88 1956-09-19 3 LIVE men orOTe yesterday committed by a aS.ngapoie Court to stand trial at the next Assises for being members oi an unlawful assembly which caused the death of Liew Poh Chuan, 70. at his house m Beach Road on July 22. They were Liew Choon Keoka, Liew88 words
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Advertisement327 1956-09-19 3 .Vo w*s tho <>§>/* tt i' titrt i 1 1§ ttt buy tit sut'h ittw jtrt't tiilinti pi rif t> s tt t ttli r :^^^^^^^^..^U^Bl V 101)^ TOMORROW \1 A T I I I MI C Fergusons Ptd. Hoircord .60 i J Amr. Piostic Sheeting .75 I n 2C327 words
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250 1956-09-19 4 No Public Relations Experience KLALA LLMPLK, Tues. —The Kuala Lumpur Municipality is having trouble recruiting another doctor to replace Dr. W. Puleston Jones, the retiring health officer. Trouble -TOO* when thc Alliance men.lxr^ ol the Municipal Council relumed to accept the250 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-09-19 4 President And The New Cabinet PAKISTAN'S now Prime Minister Hu.ssain S. Suhrawardy. centre, poses with President Iskandcr Mirza. new cabinet members and his granddaughter after thc swraring m ceremony. Portfolios for the newly suornin .Ministers have not been announced yet and the only holdover from the previous cabinet is formerU.P. - 104 words
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Article, Illustration455 1956-09-19 4 FED. NATIONAL ANTHEM CONTEST hear md ;udqe tor thenfc the first seven accepted er.tr far m the FedcraAon"s $14J test. The si i d patriotic tin m recorded last Sunday by Radio -falays'a International orcheatra, thi Maiayanaires. after bartOf been arranged bj455 words
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114 1956-09-19 4 Malacca Bus Bosses Say: MALACCA, Tues.— Owners of the Patt Hup Bus Company today produced their account hooks lor their employees to inspect m order to prove that the Company could not afford the salary increases asked for. Thi.s took place at a114 words
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Article13 1956-09-19 4 PFNANG, Tues.— Magfetrate Mr. E. A. UlOg ri mark-13 words
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Advertisement356 1956-09-19 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTION: 9th big pADITQI fa| 10 30 m -w5, DAY! W**' ■■,y j "_^aS 4. 6.4a A k HE CONQUERED THE WORLD! 1 JL y nffllrl •WK- I i AY AIEXAXDE* THE QhLKI j[T ttL Cl TK.HIIICO._B iV flj__ -.WKtialC •:> ivj I. -*ai jjL^9 A NOW356 words
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Miscellaneous228 1956-09-19 4 tandard <C^^^^^^H fti re I v| RADiO MALAYA 1 RVIMO \„'a,,B 1 H n Jf e ,p N H force A 'l club Nc.'..-:t'B _H__ r I ''V-n._i .A A r. <"'"',■ ,i<AiA-H ..Am \y_.. n:-Mi c cmb.« Ni 'B OC llCleS nojr.cemer.a^ mA'cl" 430 World News 4 4i" UV^X^^^T^^nf^?228 words
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Article156 1956-09-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— vely Labour policy and re i approach to labour pr inspire workers ci nndence In Are Qovern- the d declared Saara Ehin h. M offlcl org m )f the Malayan Trade Ur:: r. Council. A ar.d that virile the m mi un for156 words
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Article19 1956-09-19 5 WOMAN. Teo Mai Eng. j-, waa four a aarr: a: ra a m SUat Roaa. Srr.gapore. rday.19 words
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Article, Illustration306 1956-09-19 5 Promotions Announced By Malayan Railway THE Malayan Railway has promoted four Asians m A.s gttfl to ippointmenta ba the Mechanical and Aecoa.r.A departments. HM9 aire Mr. D. C. Js I ar. I Mr. M. Eliathamby, who become accountants; and la. aae Wt I 'an .Tama!..306 words
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297 1956-09-19 5 Military Medal For Sgt. Who Sparked Death Of 5 Reds X I Ali A Ll MPI R, Tues. Sergeant F. C. Issae. First Battalion, the Queen's Royal Regiment, has been awarded the Military Medal for the "intelligent, resolute and courageous leader ship" he gave to his patrol which wiped out297 words
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Article121 1956-09-19 5 PEA AX A, Toes. The Vice-President of the Straits Chinese British .Association here, Mr. Khoo Eng Chear.g. has ■ent a circular to ail members of the .Association urging them to exert their influence to encourage moee members ofl the Chinese community to join the Malayan121 words
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Article30 1956-09-19 5 A TORNADO tore throach the MUi overlooking the port town of Nrmours. Algeria, on Monday, killing 16 persons and injuring 40. Six of the dead were skiers- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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277 1956-09-19 5 Picking A Judge? Don't Nome An Ex-DPP MTUC XI ALA LIMPIK, Tues— The Malayan Trade Union Council, through its official organ, the "Suarah Buroh." has called ior a "fundamental and drastic change m the method of recruiting: judges." public pn "iter appointed a< a judge is likely to carry forward277 words
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Article82 1956-09-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. j The Rural and Industrial De--elopment Authority loaned out a total of $195,544 from Aug. I I to Sept. ll figures rei ised today disclosed. The biggest sum. 515.000. «as loaned to a Chinese for Installation of an electrical supply at Permas m the82 words
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Article62 1956-09-19 5 PINANG, Tuas. fha Jelutong branch committee ol the Malayan Indian Congress today urged that ali differences of opinion be thrashed out within the Congress. It also decided to call a meetms of the Settlement mneresc Committee, consist__e of all branches of Penans _rTd Province Wcllcsiey to62 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-09-19 5 Chiang Kai-Shek and Ramon Magsaysay, the Philippines' President, and had exclusive interviews with them about current political developments. 'While m India I hope (o meet Mr. Nehru, and I hope to use the material gathered on my first visit to Southeast Asia for another book,Standardpic - 61 words
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168 1956-09-19 5 PENANG, Tuc.-.— Representatives of five organization., last night decided to form an Alliance State Committee for tho Settlement. The five organizations are i UMNO State. Malayan Chin- ose Association Penang and Province Welie.Aey, Malayan Indian Congress, Penang and Province Wellesley, the Muslim League and168 words
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135 1956-09-19 5 TBI Sinsapore Youth Sj rts Centre will be or'r- |U~ i, ued open b>Chief IfrnittT* lir, Lim Ve'.v H6 A. on Oct. 12 al B pm. Pom thousand o_B lil gUOfts hava been rrr rated to the opening It will also be attended135 words
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213 1956-09-19 5 RADIO PLAY PROVOKES STORM IN PENANG PEN.*\NG, Tues. ."Malay radio listeners m Fen;,n_ were indignant toda\ with the Malay radio play conducted by Radio I Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, last Sunday night. The pay. en, a Ad. A BisuA was a story of a Judgi who had a dumb wife. Malay213 words
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Article33 1956-09-19 5 FIVE miDni entombed 191 he me raAce of the earth by a cave-in were pulled Out weak but alive yesterday ~\-r- g| trs, iccordinf to riAn?.r.-hes from Nagoya, Japan U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement419 1956-09-19 5 Best Wav to Kill Bugs, Ants. Roachc* Best a\ to Kill Bugs, Ant-. Koacln COCKROACHES, ant?, I WT~ 'AT are the F _fe difficult household pe<ts tr> cm- F _M| A. v can kill these pests I M^^^^^m with Johnston's No-Roach. __r ~**v V N _c _€V W ft?>3BiP'"? V419 words
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Article248 1956-09-19 6 So Appeal Court Asked |^____________________L For A Ruling KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The British Military Administration promulgated Motor Vehicles Third Party Insurance Regulations now m force m the country are invalid, the Federation Court of Appeal was told yesterday. This submission was made by Mr. Peter248 words
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Article87 1956-09-19 6 Dead— So He Was Acquitted IPOH. Tues. Fifty-seven-year-old Then Ah Chuan. who had pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of opiumsmoking utensils when he was first produced on Aur. 31, was today acquitted and discharged by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. B, V. A. Peers. When Then's87 words
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73 1956-09-19 6 JOHORE BAHRU, TUB-.— Lim Peng Bong was fined $2,500 rrr the Sessions Coirrr today for having goods on •a ar ai duty has not been paid m his shop and assisting m their delivery on May 4. The goods consisted of 200 100 pairs73 words
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Article48 1956-09-19 6 SEREMBAN'. Tues. Radio Malaya's "Road Show" will have it* ir? t recording here on Dec. IS, at the Invitation of the town's "Saturday Date" Club. Enthusiast? m Malacca, Kajang, K'ang. Pctaling Java and Kuala Lumpur have also inrated the show, compered by I. en Thorne.48 words
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104 1956-09-19 6 Five Youths For Studies In Taipei IPOH. Tues.— Five youths. Including two girls, will leave for Form a next month to sturiv at Taiwan University Mss S^on Suet Mooi of the TcraK Chinese Girls' School and Lee Kum KwaJ of the Yuk Choy, w__ enter the Faculty of Arts. Two104 words
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182 1956-09-19 6 HAD TOO MANY WIVES TO SUPPORT FAMILY IPOH. Tues.— A man who was described as having been so busy with his o other wives that he forgot about his first wife and two children, wag today sentenced by Magistrate Abdul Kadir bin Yusof to two months' imprisonment. The man. Tan182 words
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Article117 1956-09-19 6 TREACHERY OF REDS BARED KUALA LUMPUR. Tires The Director of information, Inche Yaacob bin Abdul Latin", tonight warned businessmen of Communist treachery. "You are on their list to undergo the usual processes ning up hy open-hearted friendship, Indoctrination ar.d. finally, confiscation. They want yoa— and they want your money." he117 words
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Article49 1956-09-19 6 IPOH. Sat Thc Industrial Court Ml up to determine the dispute between the Malayan Mining Employer.-' Association and the Malayan Mining Employees' Union over the "backdating" issue will sit here on Saturday m the Town Council Chamber. The President will be Mr. Justice Smith.49 words
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Article42 1956-09-19 6 MUAR, T\ies. Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad yesterday Imposed I fine of $50 on Koh Chonr: HUS on a charge of carrying a loaf of bread without a permit into a food restricted area at Cri-jel^a estate at Bakri, Muar,42 words
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Article56 1956-09-19 6 TRENGGANU. Tues.— The Raja Muda of Trengganu declared open a new school at Kampong Undang. five miles off the main Kuala Trengganu Kuala Brang Road, this morning. The school was built by the people with aid from RID A. It has an enrolment of 105 children56 words
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Article39 1956-09-19 6 KUALA PILAH. Tues. Forty six Chinese new villagers of Kepi-. fourteen miles from here, were taken Sway from their homes at dawn tolay for poiic C inter rogation m 0) nection with terrorist moveDMntl m the area.39 words
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Article38 1956-09-19 6 MI'AR. Tues. Piyah binte Abdullah was fined $15€ festerday by tire Ifuar Magistrate, Inche Pawar. Ahmad, when she pieaiaeci guilty U> a charge r a i lowing her bouse to be used as a gaming house.38 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-09-19 6 MR CHOT Peng Khoon of the Singapore sld Storage, Singapore, and his bride, the former .Miss Woßi Lai Chan after their wedding at the Jubilee Dan.r Hall Ipoh last Sunda**- Standardpic by Lee Thong ChoonLee Thong Choon - 37 words
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135 1956-09-19 6 BAHAU, Tues.— Eight public bodies and trade unions here today warned three remaining members of the once notorious 32nd Independent Platoon of the .Malayan Communist Party that they "will be annihilated by the people." "We are against yoa," tiedared the eight organizations headed b135 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-09-19 6 THE Sultan of Selangor cuts the ribbon to declare open the 560.000 Gurney Memorial Library at Klang. Looking on are Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, president of the Klang Gurney Memorial Libra.rv. a_r. T J Mathias. the District Officer. Klang, Mrs. Mathias. and Tungku Laksamana. Selangor. Standardpic bySeng Poh - 53 words
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Article190 1956-09-19 6 THE COST -50 cts. A DAY IPOH. Tues.— lhe youth hostel at Maxwell Hill, Taiping, will open its doors to member groups, approved organizations and the pi. c throughout the Federation, as from October Ut The hostel -ted amrd^t :d> a. i .rruundings just before190 words
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Article33 1956-09-19 6 MOON CAKES will b e given away as prizes for spot and novelty dances at the "Chap Goh Meh'' Social organise tne Perak Dance Association m St. John's Hall, Ipoh, tonight.33 words
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Article41 1956-09-19 6 TANJONG MA AIM. Tues-*-Damage estimated at more than $1,000 was caused by to the new bridge nng built across the Bernam River, on the Perak-Selanfeor border last oighl Flood waters ach was •'red on the river banks.41 words
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141 1956-09-19 6 Why Does My Hubby Beat Me? She Asks IPOH, Tues. A old housewife today asked A^i gistrate Che Abdul Kadir I Yusof: "Why is my husbang m the habit of beating me up?" ask mc? You should know better," retorted the suiw prised Magistrate. The wife, Lee Sow Keng, had141 words
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150 1956-09-19 6 BEN'TONG, Tues.— Last year, aborigine headmen of Bentong district told the S Pahang that their were afraid to _o to school b* cause they feared the cane. Re-assured by the S headmen then enrolled IJMI j children m the district for visit* ing150 words
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Article59 1956-09-19 6 Reid Team To Visit Trengganu X U A 1. A ARE'- a v -.—The Reid Con.va Commission Trengganu from Sept. 21 ts Commission will met* heads of departments at 9 a.m* elected members of the Steal Council at 10 a.m. and maa> bers of the Kuala Trenggß* Town Council at59 words
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Article162 1956-09-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The High Commissioner has received a letter bom young man m Canada who anxious to have penfriends m Malaya. He ii John E. Array t of Nobleton Post Office, Nobleton, Ontario. Canada. And he write! "I am a young Canadian man,162 words
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Advertisement212 1956-09-19 6 QUICK -FROZEN PEAS) i SWEETEST, TENDEREST OF ALL Jr The young green pea 3 reach you at their tender best, with all g their delicious flavour as fresh as the morning they were picked. That's because immediately they reach the height of perfection J T i a».*__.. mj :<&■<—__________■___■—-. "'a212 words
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311 1956-09-19 7 Newsman's World Tour Plans Hit A Snag HE FACES JAIL TERM PENDING APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The plans of a Singapore newsman to tour the world on a push bike hit a serious snag today. Instead of proceeding on to Ipoh from here, he is faced with the311 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-09-19 7 :.vo *ons of Mr. 1. .n Shaw olony unate and the tve dau*hnr> of Mr. Runm» >h.iw. his brother, bearded the same BOAC plane yesMr Britain from for further 5 i: :•> taken at ..ipor. \irport >m Aft to nsht Doris. Runme n Kun Run i-51 words
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Article125 1956-09-19 7 I Goi ERNOR of Singapore, I Sir Robert Black, w Isvards for Distinguished and Meritorious Services to 12 bembers of the Colony's Yrjce Force at the Police 1 g School, Thomson lii, at 5.45 p.m. tomorrow. Superintendents of Police. CJ. A. Haine? and 3 I mill125 words
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Article67 1956-09-19 7 AU singers wishing to apoists m Handel's to be presented by he Singapore Musical Society, a> requested to attend an SS-ttion at Victoria Memorial Hall, on Monday, Sept 24 at Enrolment is now on for luticipation m the choir or arhestra. and applic nay be made to P.O.67 words
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Article23 1956-09-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU T *r. J. P. Blackledge. State •fodopment Officer, who fortnight ago, has J )tM re B 1 1 123 words
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Article64 1956-09-19 7 FA A~. men and 13 women were charged m a Singap re Court ye with causing tion at Robertson Quay. on S- r. IT They were said to have prevented other workers from thci d remises of Meter and Co. Limited. teen persons claim- The case64 words
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Article35 1956-09-19 7 THE Daa I c: the World Organiza*. S :.a pore Branch, Dr. W. W V has returned to Singapore from Manila after a lii g Session of the tern Pacific Regional Committee m35 words
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179 1956-09-19 7 New Department To Control Markets, Hawkers SINGAPORE'S 3D markets and 25,000 hawkers may come under the control of a new City Council department from Jan. 1. next year. A committee of the Coar. al has recommended last week, on the proposal of Labour ti r.t Councillor, Mr. S. Ja•r, that179 words
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Article83 1956-09-19 7 SINGAPORE Police are offering a (2,000 reward for Information leading to the arrest of the persons who assaulted the rioyen of Singapore court prosecutor, Mr. e.t. Ephraums. Mr. Ephraums was nUraeked fo ;r ya "as outside the City v". art In Middle Road, at 2.10 p.m. on83 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-09-19 7 NBWLT-WKDB Mr. and Mrs Ran.iodh Singh, ucre last night entertained to cocktails at the residence af Ike bridegroom's father. Mr Sardal ,singh Narala m Mountbatten Koad. Singapore. About 500 guests attended. The marriage was solemnized m Bangkok recently.41 words
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Article42 1956-09-19 7 MEMBERS of the Dale Carnegie Cluh, Singapore, will hold a "picnic m the dmmoUght" at the home of Mr. Lee Chee Shan m Pasir Panjang Road, on Saturday. The picnic wiU start at moonrise and end at moonset.42 words
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Article33 1956-09-19 7 THE next cooking class of the Women's section of the MCA, Johore Bahru. wril at the residence of Mrs. T. K. Liauw m Jalan Awal i'ahaya today, at 2. .A) p.m.33 words
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304 1956-09-19 7 Plans For An Animal Show In Singapore SINGAPORE children, does your cat have blue eyes? Or, if it is a dog. is it rainbow-coloured? Whatever the description. Sept. 2.9 is your pets' big day. A cat show is being arranged for the304 words
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Article29 1956-09-19 7 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Lt. Gen. Sir Francis Festii z paid his routine visit to No. l Singapore Regiment, R..-\., on B ;:.<ar Mati yesterday.29 words
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161 1956-09-19 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— Aj part of a cleanliness drive by the new District Officer. Tuan Haii Mahmood bin Hussein, this town will hold a "Health Week" from Sept. 24. The theme will be: "Let us keep our tewn and homes clean." Six161 words
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Article162 1956-09-19 7 But Man Was A Thief, Court Told BI KIT MERTAJAM, Tues. A former Singapore security officer who complimented the super\isor of St. Marguerite's Convent here on her "lovely school." was today bound over m the sum of Sl.OOO for the theft of a fountain pen and162 words
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Advertisement672 1956-09-19 7 f^^ THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HAVE TOH ALREADY BOUGHT THE NEW 'r'£i^'* > «aj _rl v^ rn_^_N___Si^ i ilSr *Tr-'^^ .y^Aj __H_^ ißHil__H_^_n ?j_'» v* mT^S^m^rtm w *iT*^ w _H_B_a_» _B[\ \T_L PhJK** TfifaK _B^__P- T _tl ~i r l f a > '**aa, _T^_ ~m^^ _^H \*lv.'aa .a^mf T **f672 words
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Article508 1956-09-19 8 fl s Saciatar ofl State, Ifr. John Foster Dulles, ieterm that the Suez Canal c sis shou re settled by peaceful means. He has come up second plan Egyptian President Nasser havlll| r.-cer-c a "■ec:ed the first, Iks it proposal mv. ay the Third World ll be508 words
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Article417 1956-09-19 8 SINGAPORE'S Police Farce will gel additional powers U tfagM new bri Is are accepted at the next ating of the f ■giglgliia As>ernbiy. In draJ ng the new ordinances, the Colony's lawWtmmt IgTffJ undoubtedly grven serious thought nd somewhat loose definition wl hag beer. Ito the powers held417 words
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Article578 1956-09-19 8 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME r THE Singapore City Counts cil reminds me of a married woman. Annually it surfers acute labour troubles. Not just one but several. .Some at the same time; others at short intervals. For the past three weeks thp Gas Department Workers I'nion has been578 words
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Article980 1956-09-19 8 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX By HONGKONG SHANGHAI, that wicked reminder of the old capitalist imperialists, is beginning to provide the trained staff for the new industries of China. Clerks, shopkeepers, accountants, most of them presumably squeezed out oi employment by the extinction of private business, are being recruited for980 words
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Article107 1956-09-19 8 Sir: I a:? very much shocked to read of the complete disregard for a Great Saint's resting place and that it was not well kept by the authorities In your paper of 15.P 56 under the heading nf "LOVERS ABUSE A SAINT'S RESTING PLACE" m Malacca. It was reported107 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-09-19 8 Sir; The slogan of 'Buy Singapore' suggested by our Mini iter r Commerce and Industry, Mr J. M. Jumabhoy, is interesting. It is good to know that he is planning such a scheme which no doubt would be encouraging to local manufacturers and shopkeepers as well as142 words
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Article397 1956-09-19 8 A. N. MASCARENHAS - A. N. MASCARENHAS By Karachi. Mcnday ]irssAiA Bhaheed SuhraVai :v. iv'Ayt ar-o!d barrister irom Ea.t Pakr.Aan has been invited by President Mirza to form a new Pakistan Government, s ihrawardy will head a coalition of his Awaml Leaaue with the Republican Party. He will command the397 words
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Article333 1956-09-19 8 CAREFUL ABOUT THAT SHRINE Sir; With reference to the picture of a place of worship which appeared m your issue of September 14 regarding a Chinese seaside shrine at Tanjong Rhu and demolition of which was granted by the Court I would be grateful lf I were allowed to make333 words
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Article110 1956-09-19 8 Sir; Peop'e like Mr. TH. Tan who live m the ulus should not venture to wi t« about politics rr Sa a pore. Mr. TH. Tan's cr:' against Mr. C.C. Tan shows him to be thoroughly unned. As a former resident of Singapore I 1 v nner r* _re110 words
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Article167 1956-09-19 8 Sir; Of late Radio Malays I Indian Section seems to hay* a new kind of program-* which is only announctag names. During the wbois programme only a few ro cords are tnousdn^ n_m*cs of DCOMQ m Ma'aya and Sings, rs announced lr new wa v to tax167 words
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Article96 1956-09-19 8 S r: T.H. Tan of Sungr! Pat an: must either I !snorant county yokel or a stocge of the PAP. He is probabiv the latter m view cf the complacency with which he regards stooges ct the Kremlin. Singapore has within a few years96 words
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Article260 1956-09-19 8 Sir; I am a humble taxidriver m this hig city. As there is a limitation imposed by the City Council since 1948. on the number of taxis, I have to hire a taxi everyday. Recently, news of the proposed delimitation by our Crty Fathers made me260 words
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Advertisement68 1956-09-19 8 LAST 4 DAYS ot our HISTORICAL Ist GRAND SALE Do not blame us if you miss this Golden Saving opportunity ever offered to you since 1909 All kinds of TEXTILES going very, very CHEAP so CHEAP that they look like almost at give av.»v- prices. Come sop. convince and buy68 words
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Advertisement63 1956-09-19 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY OVERNIGHT DELIVERIESGoods and parcels handed m at Singap Goods Shed or Passeneer station hy n; afternoon are normally available for delivery m Kuala Lumpur the next morning. Similar services are available betueen Kuala Lum^r and Singapore. Details may be obtained from the Goon Agents (for goods traffic J63 words
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Article38 1956-09-19 9 LONDON, Sept. 18 (IP)— Mr. Hcnrv F.s,z. Mrs. Elizabeth Chick and .Mrs. Thomas Henn were guests of honour at an Australian High Commission party yesterday cclehratine: the arrival of the season's first shipmenl of Australian eggs.38 words
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Article302 1956-09-19 9 As West Goes Ahead With Plans For A 'Users' Association WESTERN PROPOSAL THREATENS PEACE' CAIRO, Sept. 18, (UP)— -Egypt appealed to the United Nations Security Council last night against the Big Three "Users' Association" plan. The Egyptian message asked the Security Council to take up the302 words
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256 1956-09-19 9 Lights Please, Mummy, I Want To See If I Can See ATLANTA. Georgia, Sept. 18 (AP)— A little boy who may lose his only remaining eye to cancer was showing an increasing fear of darkness yesterday while his divorced parents remained at odds over whether to permit another opej-ation. Mrs.256 words
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Article221 1956-09-19 9 TO CHOOSE-Menzies SYDNEY, Sept. 18 (Reuter).— Mr. R. G. Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia who returned here by air today after four months abroad said that the deadlock with President Nas-ser over the Suez Canal presented the world with one of three courses. The current221 words
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Article23 1956-09-19 9 EGYPT'S first smhsstsdot to Communist China. Hassan Etagal DSCSented his crericntia 1 ycsterdav to Chief of State Mao Tse Tung.- UPUP - 23 words
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116 1956-09-19 9 M.<\DERA, California, Sept. 18-(.AP)— A 852 Stratof or tress jet bomber burst into flames aloft late yesterday an d crashed across a four-lane express highway nine miles Southeast of Madera. r— Sheriff Iferttfl Tooni said five bodies had been found and hM airmen116 words
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Article71 1956-09-19 9 Salmon said some nearby farm outbuilding were set afire but a farm house, at first reported domottlhed, apparently had not been hit. He said the highway was blocked and traffic was badly confuted. The plane, an US*B.nno.nno atomic-age bomber, was based at Castle Arr Force Base. only 4071 words
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Article47 1956-09-19 9 NEW YORK. Sept 18. (AP) —A human voice will be transmitted across the Atlantic Ocean by cable for the first time m history next week when president Cleo F. Craig of the .American Telephone Telegraph Company puts m a long-distance call to London.47 words
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Article29 1956-09-19 9 ONE more minister was added to Premier Suhrawardy's cabinet on Monday when Zahlrucdin Ahmad, a refugee from India, was sworn m a.s new Pakistan Education Minister.- APAP - 29 words
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Article33 1956-09-19 9 CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sen*. It, (AP)— The National Carbon Company ..aid yesterday its identisti had "malted and graphite for the first time m history and had grown crystal, of a light-sensitive substance.33 words
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Article22 1956-09-19 9 SANTA MONICA, Sept 18 (AP)— Dr. Lewis V. Morrill. 40, yesterday filed a suit for divorce from redheired actress Rhonda Fleming.22 words
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Article30 1956-09-19 9 CHICAGO, SerA 18 (AP,— A machinery executive yesterday agreed to hi^ wife's request to take a lie detector test tn prove he is not associating with other women.30 words
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Article31 1956-09-19 9 TOKYO. Sept. 13 (AP) The .Japanese Communist Party has expelled one of ttl top leaders and a semi-official party magazine tm\Jt _C financed geisha house parties with party funds.31 words
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Article20 1956-09-19 9 CALCUTTA. Sept. 18 (AP) More than 30.000 coal miners. went on strike jrettei paralysina India's largest coalproducing area.20 words
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Article34 1956-09-19 9 PARIS. Sent 18 (AP)— The old Suez Canai Company v.a continue to pay regular salaries to its pilots who have quit their johs on the canal, r. company spokesman said yesterday.34 words
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Article34 1956-09-19 9 MOSCOW. Sept. lf? (AP)— The newspaper Izvestia said yesterday Soviet oil drillers have struck a well producing more than 100 tons of oil s dey m underwaler operations m the Caspian Sea.34 words
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Article76 1956-09-19 9 BONN, Sept. 38. (AP) Police said last ni At the chief cashier of the Bonn Savings Bank admitted embezzling 570.000 Marks ($400,000) and losing it all on roulette. They said 42-year-o!d ?.laternus Huendgen surrendered after the bank directors asked him tO look for him. The loss76 words
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Article72 1956-09-19 9 12 Die In New Rebel Violence -ALGIERS, Sept 18 ,AP) Nationalist rebels lemming their activities after a summer lull m the Z2-month-old struggle yesterday kiiien 12 Europeans and wounded 2fi otnerc m a series of widely dispersed attack*. French forcSl claimed to have killed ;-;9 of the Nationalists during mop-up72 words
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Article50 1956-09-19 9 GLASGOW, Sept. tt, (AP Two WOOMB I tpen-a^e girl were shot dead vc.'rrr. -.y m their beds at Rathergicr., Glasgow suburb. The only dm wa.-- a man's brown suede shoe lyrrrg outside the death bunga .<->-...■. Police said tn? ki.ler apparency lost the shoe m50 words
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Article29 1956-09-19 9 JAPAN produced 9.721 cars and truck? during August and will hit 10.000 a month by Un end of the year, the Automobile Industry Association saic yesterday.- APAP - 29 words
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Article27 1956-09-19 9 FOUR Negro stuHents abandoned their cs'.rpargn. to gam admission to the Ciav Public School nn r.A r. :;y students there relaxed the.r ott.- A .P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-09-19 9 Ike's Moods Down On The Farm SAME man different face. But each time it is President Kisenhower at a tent rally for 50(1 Republican election campaigners on hi s farm at Gettysburg. Pennsylvania, (Top) the joke is on Ike as a Congressman mentions the Maine elections m which the DemocraticA.P. - 89 words
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Advertisement115 1956-09-19 9 Ipovverwind 3 the roo\ waterproof automatic wafer, that acruaOy rivals per- MQ peraal motionl Powerwind. the most a.- t'.ced self -winding —-W mechanism In any watch, is unique for its compactness making fl the new Mido for _td.es the world's smartest, most graceful auto- fl _£L matic watch. M,do presents115 words
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212 1956-09-19 10 'Accidents, Always Accidents': Duchess LONDON. Sept. 18 (AP) Another of the accidents which have plagued the family of the handsome Duchess of Kent has sent 14-year-old Prince Michael of Kent to a hospital wilh a broken wrist. Michael is the youngest of the Duchess' three children. Buck Ogh un Palace212 words
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Article95 1956-09-19 10 FINDS A TREASURE BY CHANCE DALLAS Texas, Sept. 13 (AP) The Star of Arkanses, cut from a 15.36-carat diamond found by a Dallas b usewife lest March, has arrived here IB cut and polished perfection. It has not been officially appraised yet, and lg not for salp. But jewellers' unofficial95 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-09-19 10 nnnto. WWWWW' 5 LED by the destroyer i j leader "Wilkinson (fore- 2 ground) a United States Navy armada of 70 war- 2 ships steams m review at Long: Island Harbour, <** j California. 2 It was the Navy's 2 greatest West CoastA.P. - 102 words
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Article212 1956-09-19 10 TAIPEI. Sept. 18 (UP)— The Nationalist Chinese Government is prepared to propose to the Vietnamese Government "a compromise plan*' concerning the citizenship of the Chinese-born m that country, the wellinformed United Daily News reported today. The counter-proposal will urge the Vietnamese Government to oiler212 words
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Article96 1956-09-19 10 SAIGOX. Sept. 13 (UP) Banking operation :n Saigon returned to iwfiwel today as the two-day panic and run on writhdrewals by Chinese merchants came to a halt. Rumours that South Vietnam might freeze Chinese assets hero apparently started the run on withdrawals. Chinese queued up on96 words
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230 1956-09-19 10 PEKING SWAYS S'PORE SCHOOLS POLITICS (Says Hongkong Standard HONGKONG, Sept. 13 (UP) The newspaper, Hongkong Standard, charged today that Singapore schools, newspapers and political circles are infested with leftist elements helped by Pekingbacked Communists awaiting their chance to pounce on the Government after the British withdrawal. The newspaper said Communist230 words
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Article52 1956-09-19 10 ADELAIDE. Sept. 13 (Reuter) Conditions late tonight at Maralinga m the South Australian de.sert for tine British atomic explosion w^re still unsettled and a further postponement seemed likely, it was reported here today. The explosion has been postponed every day since Sept. 11 because of52 words
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154 1956-09-19 10 SOEKARNO'S RUSSIAN TOUR: JAKARTA. Sept. 18 (Reuter)— A critical debate on the joint Soviet-Indonesian communique issued m Moscow at the conclusion of President Soekarno's Russian tour was understood here today to be imminent. I One influential daily commented that a cabinet reshuffle was necessary154 words
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132 1956-09-19 10 ISTANBUL. Sept. 18 (AP)— A Greek physician was m custody here today charged with insulting Turkey by playing an allegedly anti-Turkish record m public. Dr Nicholas Ethnopoulos. identified as chief physician at the Athens Workers' Hos- pital. was arrested last night i while playing records132 words
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Article313 1956-09-19 10 CHINA READY TO CUT ARMED FORCES But Only If West Agrees To Soviet Plan HONGKONG, Sept. 18, AP— Communist China promised todoy to slosh the size ot its armed forces if Western nations would agree to the Soviet Union's disarmament proposols The bid v s made by Marshal Peng Teh-huai,313 words
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Article120 1956-09-19 10 Colombo Port Strike Off COLOMBO. Sept. 18 (UP) Nearly 4,000 port workers returned to their Jobs today, but police reinforcements and intensified Navy patrols wen on duty to preserve ore One group of strike leaders, who sought to persuade the men to leave their work, were assaulted with iron rods120 words
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Article81 1956-09-19 10 U.S. Arms For Germany BONN. Sept. IP _> —The ted States has delivered A 76.000.000 worth of equipment to West Germany's new armed forces. the Defence Ministry announced today. The equipment. ranging from automatic weapons to tanks and planes, was delivered within four months. The American aid programme embraces such81 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-09-19 10 CAPTAIN hfTord Edgecombe, mast, i the liner "Orontes **> shown with the flu Zand\lift children a I>ut< h l.i 171 uho Mmt f d on hoard Ml li_M r at Frermantit leatrelia The "Orontes" docked at TilbiiM rturi-ntl on Sent The Zandvliets plan to rca< bAP - 83 words
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Article34 1956-09-19 10 RETIRED comedian Oliver Hardy, seriously ill from a stroke s iffered last Friday, was reported m "slightly j proved" conditi a jr< t< St. Joseph 1 1 In fi -bank. California.— A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement408 1956-09-19 10 fT? m 9 m^f m m mm m eH|h^^MFy "~~s^v^ dfl ous m 3 o ;r nutr ou,— 'Ovaltine' —< -t J _r-~^ vu aj f Popular with >~^^ j V^^*^ ____T tyer^ rpcrn!:,cr o( *he family. X» "Ovaltine" Biscuits are made S I T mmm "-c i_M ingredients, fST\408 words
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Article101 1956-09-19 11 SAN FRANCISCO pONT go through life without trying to understand the language of body movements, furniture arrangements, faciei expressions/ dancing end othe to r ms of nonverbal communication, advises a University of California psychiatrist. Too much emphasis on speech can mean a neglected education, and he adds: "Unless101 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1956-09-19 11 Can You Pick Out Those Tell-tale Signs Anywhere TALKING TOO MUCH TO HIM INSTEAD OF USING OTHER FORM OF COMMUNICATION. Wordless means of communication are more effective than mere speech— says RENNIE TAYLOR, Associated Press Science Editor. These pronouncements ere set forth by Dr. Jurgan Ruesch, research psychiatrist at the1,049 words
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Article189 1956-09-19 11 NEW YORK. "SPACEMEN are taking regular excursions into six new steel test chambers to find out man's ability to withstand the rigours of outer space on a trip to the moon. Tests are going on daily, reproducing an exact replica of conditions fliers will find at the rim189 words
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Article251 1956-09-19 11 Latest Wonders of T.V. FGFGFGF greatly diminished t_l processes cnn be controlled j jrom a distance. UOR ynuch of the work con- [Tnsd with atomic enf 1% rrision is invaluable. long ago, it played an important role m r m rattinf the heavy water pile of M flfn-'iir energy project251 words
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Article315 1956-09-19 11 More Women G.I.s Enlist HEIDELBERG. Germany. Yf OMEN rr serving alongside men at the LAS. Army's defence and occupation bases m Europe, extending a career beachhead v \v in m ".Yorld War 11. 1. WoOMn'l Ar "'V Ootpi <wac> DO~ starting I it*, i a t h year, hai one-tenth315 words
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Miscellaneous265 1956-09-19 11 wwwwwwwwwwwwwww^' CROSSWORD I li I ES ROSS T c German m meaning is* not straightforward <10> 6 Example of oath nowad- i i Z ft Because of being m debt (5'S 11. My limbs so represent mat ters i 9) 1 11 Reading material of ex-| plosive quality <8> I265 words
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Miscellaneous357 1956-09-19 11 •■*-_iltiwAA'!lt«F' X > .A. JfciMLldaagr ry\ i> D I s ta OVATION: i "Hi** same principle leada ua to neglect a man ol merit lli.u induce* ti*> to admire .<■ fool." La Bray ere. WLDNESD 1 <»X I KRVo\| >• ihe metaing the i I a ea Mn tp idda357 words
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Article87 1956-09-19 12 Canned 'Kosher' Food For Colony Standard Shipping Reporter THE first consignment of canned "kosher" food ever to be imported into Singapore will arrive m the vessel Denbighshire on Sept. 27. "Kosher" food is prepared under Rabbinical supervision and fit for consumption by members of the Jewish Community. The consignment consists87 words
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Article61 1956-09-19 12 Rubber QuietDown C. SINGAPORE rubber prices closed quiet at 93j cents per Ibw, yeaterdaj, a drop of i cent on Monday. The market opened sightly lower on overseas advices. Later prices steadied slightly on eosna short covering. In the afternoon the market ■.va? q A'rA.y better interests r tha lower61 words
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Article46 1956-09-19 12 Sp t fr.om) 92\ N 't. R.SS No 1 P3 Ml Nnv R.S.S NO I 92| "25 Ort." R.S S No 2 91 111 O-. R S.S. No S so? M| r.?»i.a on re?,, tender: O t Ml Nor M] 923 Tone: Steady quiet.46 words
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Article19 1956-09-19 12 WESTERN Europe and North America are now lot the first -c linked by a carect te.ephooc I19 words
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109 1956-09-19 12 Life Insce Corporation Of India To Start Business THE Life Insurance Corporation of India has decided to do business m Malaya. The Corporation was formed early this month, following tne Government of India's nationalization of life insurance business a few months before. A spoke-man for local Indian insurance companies told109 words
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Article27 1956-09-19 12 A £500, n0n contract for the setting up of a police radio Communication system m Iran has been awarded to Redifon of the United Kingdom.27 words
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335 1956-09-19 12 New Parker Pen Fills ItselfBy Itself A REVOLUTIONARY fountain pen which fills itself automatically, WM announced at Janesville, Wisconsin yesterday by the Parker Pen Company the Parker 61. a completely new and unique fountain pen that fills itself by itself m just 10 seconds using' capillary attraction alone! It has335 words
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345 1956-09-19 12 WASHINGTON, .Sept. 18— Economic development around the world will receive another important stimulus when the International Finance Corporation (IFC) starts its investment operations some time before the end of the year. This, two-month-old affiliate of the World Bank, was ap to aid m the economic345 words
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Article140 1956-09-19 12 MALAYAN" sha: ehrokers yesterday reported the following business done. Con. Tbl Smelt ords 27/9: Fed. Disp. ?4.n7j; F. ft N $2.09 to $2,074; Hume A-Vfixri: Jackson %lJ32i\ M. Breweries $3.05; M. Cement $1 77 to $1.78: M. Colli sl 10, ?1.08i: McAUster $2.80 to Wed; Sune Darby140 words
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Article126 1956-09-19 12 MALAYAN industrials remained quietly steady, while tins were irregular and slightly easier on balance, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubbers were quiet. Buyers Se'.lers Fed. Dim LOS 2. in Hume Industries AS 5 AS Bxd M. Breweries IM LOT If. Coils ion i.i 2 Robinson Orri-.126 words
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Article48 1956-09-19 12 VAUXHALL Morors' AA models ineorpora'e a rwo-speeri electric windscreen-wiper designed to |ive food visibility even m tropical ram and a new type of carburettor. Bear starting with a hot -.c and on gradient? anc more poaitl B protection against over-choking are claimed for new rtniretter.48 words
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Article, Illustration259 1956-09-19 12 Dutch Now Planting Rice In West New Guinea JUST remove the barrel and dip m ink and the new Parker 61 announced yesterday fills itself with enough ink for more than 7.000 words of continuous writing. With no levers ink sac or moving parts, the new pen is the simplestfilling259 words
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284 1956-09-19 12 Malacca Tops In Smallholders Replant Plan FGFGFGF MALACCA, Tues. Malacca Settlement tops all other States m the Federation m its replanting scheme for rubber smallholders. This is because of the improvement m the Emergency conditions during the past few years. claimed ihe Settlement Replanting Officer. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji284 words
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Article131 1956-09-19 12 <H Tl R I, M** Antilochus. San Franc Inchwells. Hero, Algama, Jesse Maersk, Vietnam. Mci Riekmers, Nanusa, Prometeo. Kari~ Tagelus. Maikep. Bela. Tank, haven. South Birch. Mando Davrken, Baud. Alater, Tabian. INNI k i;u\ns Champadah. Adm. Vernon. Long Smdhu, Lipis. Rajah Brooke, Kah Soon Hes Selangor. Pangkor. Hin131 words
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Article100 1956-09-19 12 SINGAPORE Clllneoa Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Sept |26J buyers. $27 sellers', coconut oil (bulk) $40] sellers, coconut oil (drums) $4.',*J sellers; Muntok white pepper $124 sellers. Sarawak white 1123 severs Special Sarawak b.ack $85. Singapore Copra Association closing prices'. Straits mixed copra:100 words
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Article23 1956-09-19 12 THE U.S. Africuttun Departmcnl yesterday forecast this year's £overnrr.en.-res*r tad cotton crop at 13,11! bales f, f 500 lbs. r^ro-^ weight.23 words
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Advertisement555 1956-09-19 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS til ELECTRICITY DE PARTMENT (a J Ar ting Canteen i rang IAT Cl NOON— 26 >.56: ara;! ■apply of Hardwood Blocks, Boards, Boxes, Backing Et Deader Deposit A. for Mr NT C -etery. Close 12 N N Serangoon Road Hindu Cemetery. Close 12 NO<.555 words
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Advertisement589 1956-09-19 12 HOTELS LICENSING REGCLATIONS IfM Application for a Certificate of Registration A'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I L" that KUNG TAI HOTEL A Nd 456- aab. Geylang Road, Bingapore, la applying to the Hotels Ll .enslng J B ard, Bingapore, for a Certificate A Registration Inl] p< of premises known H na.589 words
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Advertisement208 1956-09-19 12 NOTICES j CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ASSESSMLNT LIST 1957 vSectam 62 Municipal Ordinance) THE aAss< ssm< nt List for j 1957 of all houses, build- IMS, lands and tenements liable to assessment within City Limlta baa bom completed and may be inspected during office hours at the Office of the208 words
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Advertisement227 1956-09-19 12 GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A FAMILY REUNION AT CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Roundtrips by the m.v. "ORANJE" agoinst reduced fares via Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo ond Naples (homeward only) Dep. Amsterdam sth December 1956 Southampton 6th December 1956 Arr. Singapore 24th December 1956 Dep. Singapore 4th January 1957. Arr. Naples227 words
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Miscellaneous110 1956-09-19 12 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB3O JAK 8 55 a.m. Malayan Airways MLI2I K.L./MAL 9 55am Malayan Airways MLIOI PG.'KL 12.45 Dm. BOAC BA7BO LON /RAN 12 50 D.m. Thai Airways TH3O3 BKOK SAI 1.30 om KLM KLB2I AMS/BKOK 1.35 D.m BOAC 8A706 LON./CAL 2 20 Dm Malayan Airways ML2I6 P.^L. 340110 words
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Advertisement780 1956-09-19 13 A NGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ,i.;i 6 ***** ,32/6 Robinson Koac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRTH AMERICAN SERVICE fc -lalrta* rJo.to*_ N*«. To*k, BaH.mor*. PbiUOelpW* b Cult Por»» Spore t-iham Henang ANTILOCHUS 5 14 Ocf 15 16 Ocf 17 18 Ocf TtUCER I M Ncv 15/16 Nov ,7/18 Nov :9Dcc4|in780 words
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Advertisement1177 1956-09-19 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Vk (li*x-rp«-«ted m Sar. M o«rl (12 |m Sh rC" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS te LIVfRPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b COMTINfNI POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LIFT MALAYA HQMEWAHOS U L LYsVeS S C^' M r" r> s"* M 9 I *«TES1,177 words
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Advertisement876 1956-09-19 13 MITSUI t?\ LIME Spore P. S horn Penonc FOR JAPAN Mtkegesoi* Mom for Yolco~ homo. Kobe vie f-lonoknnc .26 Sept Hoeison Moru tor Yokot*om o t '*<oc*fOvt, Kobe yvo Hongkong 20 Oct Akiboson Moru for Yokonomo t^ogoyo. Kobe yio Hongkong 14 No- POR U.S.A. vie Sue. Fo» New Yoek Phi876 words
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Advertisement726 1956-09-19 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES" OUIWARD. Settings fo< t-e-ngt.o» ortd'o. for I mai Penong P S hor— S para "FALSTRIA" m Fort 20 22 Sept "MEONIA" 11/lSOrt 14 I b Oei 16/190-f "LALANDIA" 18 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 23/260et "ASIA" 2" Oct 1 Not MOMIWARDS Sotli»*g*J Genro Ant»e— Rotterocn-. homburq, Copcnhogen726 words
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Article, Illustration376 1956-09-19 14 TERRY PILLAY - GENEVA GEMS THEY TICK TERRY PILLAY m W DV WWW WWWWWWWW >J SINGAPOREANS can see the famous "Geneva" collection of precious watches on display at B. P. de Silva's m High Street. Tomorrow is thc official opening of the two-week exhibition of this collection. This is the first time the376 words
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Article202 1956-09-19 14 Betty Smith - Betty Smith says if you want real romance LONDON JF vnu want REAL ROMANCE. chap>, marry a r AT (.IRL. That's the advice offered today by men who collecting i figures about girls with a lot of f .swers from a thousand Big Girls who questioned202 words
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Article73 1956-09-19 14 SHORT SWEET JT saves -mp when listing i number of similar 11 use two under the n that Is repeated. .Aad you .ire Latin when you do.* 1 reprt .hould indicated a the word "ditto." derived from a Latin word meaning whuh hia heen s.iid Del >i ri\it ..hhrevia- >n73 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-09-19 14 bowl of dried beans Is all you need to play this team game at your next party. aDUMit players into two teams. Line teams up m two rows back of a goal tin*. At the other end of the room place the bowl of beans on a101 words
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Article57 1956-09-19 14 BIA'■T I FU L girl tOacfctj up hrr make- p sboard -w York. A <i,itc No, shapely Dolores WciUu-h, a <■<>*:- testant m thc Mm I'nircrsc beauty en- pet rs uo.nq back tn school. She took time off from Vermont UnuUA enter the competition. a rtttnij m57 words
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Article, Illustration482 1956-09-19 14 She mixes well —Career Marriage CAREER and a marriage can mix, says llrt. Lily Chan of Singapore— wife and mother, career woman and active "devotee of several hobbies Mrs. Chan. recently elected chairman of the Business and Professional Women's Club, is the wife ot Singapore Accountant Mr. PL. Chan. and482 words
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Article, Illustration160 1956-09-19 14 LANE - LANE By SHORTLY cftcr the war ended, ond Dior's "New Look" hod come and gone a nineday wonder some clever fashion designer created a new version of an old fashion and "separates" were born. Since then they have become more and more popular, and m many London shops they160 words
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Advertisement222 1956-09-19 14 7/5 a dream of a hra maidenfprms Pre-lude Once-over. now m cotton broadcloth lines Ma.denform"* Pre-Ade Once. f lt'< thf auppkloag-tono \yU i less v ith ligbdy -lined o**___r-cup*v an easy-flowing waistline to make your figure fabulous! You'll 10-e it, you'll ws A a, m ngnt-as-air ■gfpife. A cotton broadcloth222 words
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Article, Illustration334 1956-09-19 15 Sr \V YORK, Sept. 18 (AP).— Carl FuriVlo. who mnsto be trifled if a good pitcher had been available is Kins: Carl again m Brooklyn, spearheading iters' September drive for the National League A____. 1 Pennant. Bt wa? at it _ca_D on I334 words
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Article155 1956-09-19 15 U.K. Soccer Results Fixtures i/WDON. Sept 18. A ter A. <n football r wm* v., 1 I II southern -A' I 111 Northern artdford 4 Hull 1 ST- Citr 0 Che? CM P Semi-Final langer. 5 Particle 0 K^ißf matches are to oe played today. I V DIV I Chelsea155 words
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Article141 1956-09-19 15 MAIA C C A. Tues Malacca United made a successful hookey debut today by beating PWD Survey l-\ on the .Malacca Club padang. The United, a useful Ride, were inclined to over dribble. Veteran .J.G. Ritchie, on the il wing, was ftarWd m the second half. If141 words
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450 1956-09-19 15 ALEX SOARS - COLONY FEDERATION MAY CLASH IN GAMES ALEX SOARS By Two Withdrawals May Put Malayans \ln The Same Croup XI ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation and Singapore hockey teams may clash m the first round of the Olympic Games tournament. Mr. K. Arvadurav, Secretary of the Malayan Hockey Federation, who ii450 words
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371 1956-09-19 15 GEORGE HARLEY - Zatopek Wants 'Pirie Test' For Melbourne GEORGE HARLEY By LONDON, Sept. 18. KMIL Z.4TOPEK will either run against Gordon Pirie m the Olympic 10,000 metres on November 23 or lie will not go to Melbourne at all. I Thai is the effect of a decision he has just taken to371 words
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Article142 1956-09-19 15 Landy Suffers An Injury MELBOURNE, Sopt. 18 (AP, John Landy. world record holder m the mile, is suffering j from an injured foot tendon bat say s it has not interfered i with his Olympic Games pre- paration yet "I'm not rcal!y 'worried." j Landy said yesterday. "1 j Buffered142 words
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Article73 1956-09-19 15 ELBRIDGE. Darbrow.— The American Consul-General, qualified for the next round of the Veterans' Single, when he downed Archie Sampson 15 —4. 15—3 m the combined American Consulate snri USIS badminton championships held during the weekend. y Other results follow Saturday: Men' Singles: Francis Pang beat73 words
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Article375 1956-09-19 15 Malacca Badminton Hall Fund S'-- I would _ka ko state hereto ho** grateful bott the Malacca Badminton I have been for the a.: r ?a a encouraging publicity *.ye have had lrom time to rr.e your esteemed paper on tne subject of the Malacca Badminten Assoc. a'., on Hail Fund.375 words
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Article70 1956-09-19 15 NEW YORK, Sept. 18 (AP) Pal Ateer, British Empire middleweight champion, got off the floor m the second round night to pound out a un--tous 10-round decision over lanky Jerry Luedee. N Haven. Conne., m a bristling televised fight at St. Nicholas Arena It was the 24-yea Briton's70 words
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Article43 1956-09-19 15 HE B/ mori'i I ac Johore 1 play the King's Own Scottish Borderers at rugby on the Civil Club ground Johore Bahru at 5 15 p.m. Johore Bahru Asians play the Ei h College at ru. on I rr r ir43 words
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Advertisement536 1956-09-19 15 CLASSIFIED ADS \\\oi WM-Um \M( CANNII is known foi .a vi v able ~a c r< v Tel ***** or o' eriei Sill AlK)\s M Wl \Y AN rei salesj es retail with expert Knowledge of Eng. Chinese and Malay spoken languages prefers tny salary according cap?b: expener.o requiCo 48-50536 words
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Miscellaneous290 1956-09-19 15 Li 1 flbncr BVAIC P r~7n y*. a. at BECOMES l_T- MV HEART M/W (*JOT EAT EAT IT f- MUST r^K! l}i-OON I THAT,---^ fyf BREAKETH.T I THE *ROTTEN KEEP ALivE.r-J >^Mp|| Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin M_M*,w.y<,m i ujajc ncsv a_,?A"l I t .vo ycunjg L -r/ all but290 words
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423 1956-09-19 16 SASA To Ignore 'Unofficial Letter Voice In The Wilderness Is Off Key EDUCATION and SASA officials yesterday moaned the fact that a voice m the wilderness which cried for the blood of schoolboy water poloist David Lim was way off key. writes KKN TOFT. gaU -rom I V approving SAS.A's423 words
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Article, Illustration357 1956-09-19 16 NO INDONS AND FED. SWIMMERS BUT SASA GET A RECORD ENTRY met:- 400 metres freestyle for 800 metres free! relay and the one BBetre .-prrns board diving for women. finals will be held on Saturday m the Singat Swim I Club pool from m. 0n. -.i c champ: will beJasbir Singh - 357 words
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Article56 1956-09-19 16 V I: S.R.C vs Wande-.— a r S.R.C: LA. vs R Seletar at I M Malayan Navy at Dl\ s m S U. et a Singapore Engineer Regt. 5 at Gillmar racks; St. A a\7. A F T-- Ch; St Andrtw's School vs Sl S etar at Seletar.56 words
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Article653 1956-09-19 16 .Tumor School (Colman St.) 50 metres freestyle: 1. Tan I Peng I.S 2. lin E i a V\ Chin Fah: 5n metres butterfl*.: i Tan Eng Sim 44 te, Tan I 'i Hwa Luck; 50 metres back stroke- 1 Tan Hwa Luck s&_ 2.653 words
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Article38 1956-09-19 16 VICTORIA Schools 1 annual rutting Carnival wil he held on Ta irsday. Sent. *jo. at Chinese Swimm.r,_ blub at 2.15 n.m. Old Boys are recjtiested to send m their entries for Iheb tvan l hy post.38 words
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Article136 1956-09-19 16 SINGAPORE Swimming i C ih wiD hold their annual i Ac 2 championship gala m their pool on Saturday at 4 p.m. Seven of rhe fin A- were held recently and results were: 200 metres freestyle: 1. Wiebe W i ters Ira 22 4> 2 Gordon136 words
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Article259 1956-09-19 16 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By A MICABLES Athletic Association soccer team created a sensation at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday when the entire team walked out of the match against the .Marines Department Sports Club 27 minutes after the resumption of play m the second half. They did this259 words
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Article485 1956-09-19 16 Tao game iAc'.f was not particularly interesting. Amicables could not complain about the four goals against them. After a shaky start, tiie Marines were m complete command and at no stage were 111 danger of defeat. Even when they wore playing with ten men m485 words
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797 1956-09-19 16 Tiger S .4. 4 R.AF Changi 3 GIVE the airmen their due. Although beaten 4-3 by the Tiger Sporting Association under floodlights yesterday, RAF Changi were full value for their money. Few had expected such opposition, and certainly none gave them a chance to797 words
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Article110 1956-09-19 16 September results of the 18 M iles Mixed Foursc met (Stableford > competition ol the Royal Singapore Golf Club:Winners: Mr. <*s Mrs. G. O Cruidcshank 21 15J Other Cards: W M. Oak-Rhind Ifiaa F. H Ross 34 Id Mrs. E. J. Beea S3 15/16; ft Mrs. A.110 words
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600 1956-09-19 16 WINDSOR LAD - Another Winning Gallop By Aquarua WINDSOR LAD By Shows Improvement With Each Workout IPOH, Tues.— Gold Vase candidate Aquarua, who did an outstanding gallop last Saturday, again revealed winning form this morning when he, with Barratt astride, returned the fastest time of the day. Accompanied by stablemate PROSPERITY (Bougourej AQIARtA600 words
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Article99 1956-09-19 16 Mr. AT. Rajah, pros. dent of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, m an Interview with Tne Standard J_r.t~l.lay, emphasized thai Kesavan Boon "has always been under consideration," for berth m rhe Co athletic contingent to aAbourne. Kesavan, who catapulted to athletic limelight m the Colony and99 words
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113 1956-09-19 16 IN thr division 1 leaguf matches •.isterday. i < hoi lub trailing i half fc.ughl back. him o **l!h I Road Chanker Singh anSingh scored SHBP's goals ia the first half. Vijaretnan Kandasamy put CSC on even terms. On the padang. McMa decided for Singapore113 words
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