Singapore Standard, 20 September 1956
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Title Section28 1956-09-20 1 Singapore Standard it m i. STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 No. HO SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1956 M IV\(,L> 15 CENTS28 words
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Article, Illustration744 1956-09-20 1 Govt. Cracks Down On Two Societies Activities Not In Interests Of The People, Says Lim TWO Chinese school teachers and a University of Malaya graduate were among six people arrested yesterday by the Singapore Police on banishment orders. The Police also made a seventh arrest a744 words
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Article215 1956-09-20 1 \1 LUMPUR. Wed.— > ,lun of Juhore. Sir Ibrah'i wh.. H Uun month, has given an assurance subjects that c will return to his State •i as his health perm to do so. n denied that be had quit Malaya be■v- ai> heart-brok-er his country's head-215 words
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Article138 1956-09-20 1 LONDO.V. Sept. 19 (Reuter) Moscow Radio tonight •rooted Marshal Nikolai Bulf,,- the Premier, as s~ l\ :ld welcome a meeting of the heads of eminent of Egypt, India. France. Britain, the United States and the S nion :he Suez Can lJ He said he wouldAP - 138 words
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Article491 1956-09-20 1 BIG -3 PLAN DEPENDS ON NASSER LONDON. Sept. 19 IS. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles today called on Egypt to accept his plan lor a canal users' association as the first step towards a peaceful and permanent solution of the Suez crisis. The U.S. Secretary of State also suggested491 words
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Article130 1956-09-20 1 londo.v. Sept. 19 (Renter) Mr. Seiwyn Lloyd. British Foreign Secretary, told delei :r m 18 countries here ti day that the 'mportanee and urg< D f the Suez Canal problems hnd not chanced since they mpt last month. He told the delegates, n to consider130 words
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Article50 1956-09-20 1 THE Btngmpan City Council Butchers' Union jresterdav served a 14-day strike notice to the Council, brin^in? the total number of unions threatening to strike to four. The unions are attempting to force the Council to settle the thrce-week-oM strike by 400 workers of the Gas Department.50 words
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Article54 1956-09-20 1 LONDON. Sept. 19 <Reuter) The P. and O. Company announced today that the liner Chusan. which is betng routed via the Cape for Bombay. Colombo. Malaya and Hongkong, will sail from Southampton on Sept. 23 and not from London on Sept. 27 as stated by54 words
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154 1956-09-20 1 HONGKONG. Bept 19 (Reuter>.— Sir Claude Corea leader of an official CYylonese mission to Peking, said on arrival here today that an exchange of diplomatic relations would open the way for better trade betwe< D Ceylon and Communist China. He told reporter? ho154 words
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Article47 1956-09-20 1 ALOR STAR. Wed. The bus strike, which crippled transport service- m Kedah and the Pranqin Road Telok Bahang route m Penang. was called off after the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, met the strikers' representatives and the North Malaya Bus Services' Association today.47 words
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Article37 1956-09-20 1 THE Commissioner General for BOUth-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, left Singapore ior Bangkok yesterday by Qan-•\>-BOAC to attend the monthly SEATO conference. Hfi will be away lor three day- before returning to Singapore.37 words
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Article40 1956-09-20 1 IPOH, Wed. A party of 15 terrorists last night entered a Chinese tin mine m the Tronoh area and set fire to three engines and one mine shed. Estimated damage to property is $5,000.40 words
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Article79 1956-09-20 1 Margaret To Avoid Arab Countries LONDON. Sept. 19 (UP)— Prince; Mai :i fly an air route to avoid Arab countries when she starts her royal tour of Africa the Daily Expresr reported toC.iV Tne Express said the i cess' flight Irom London to nbasa to start the tour not only79 words
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Article48 1956-09-20 1 TOKYO, Sept. 19 (UP) Communist China said today that 440 ship.> have DMSed through the port of Shanghai this year. Peking Radio declared that the ships' nationalities included Russia, Great Britain. France. Japan. West Germany. Italy. Norway, the Netherlands. Denmark, Sweden and Pakistan.48 words
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Article31 1956-09-20 1 THE State Department M d ye.-terday it has received about 10 applications for passports from Americans who want to work for the Egypt ian government as Suez Canal pilots.31 words
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Article33 1956-09-20 1 PASSAU. Germany, Sept. 19 (AP) Poet Hans Caressa. 77, who wrote extensively about medicine and doctors, died at his home here on Sept. 12. His death was attributed to heart failure.33 words
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205 1956-09-20 1 'DAMAGE TO NATIONS PRESTIGE' JAKARTA. Sept. 19 (UP).— Leading newspapers here today condemned the demonstrations and the mobbing of Mrs Mieke Boumen Liter Monday's Schmidt trial. The independent Indonesian "Raya bluntly stated that the incidents had undermined the nations .estige inside and outside the205 words
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129 1956-09-20 1 NAPLES. Italy, Sept. 19 (AP)— The blood of St. Januarius liquified on schedule today and touched off a shouting, dieerinjr demonstration by a Neapolitan crowd which almost overran a cordon o! police. Thousand- of th:. city's Roman Catholics jammed the Naples Cathedral and the129 words
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Article34 1956-09-20 1 MOSCOW Radio proudly announced yesterday a Soviet firm has produced a vacuum cleaner that "not only gathers up dust, but aIM waters the flowers, airs the rooms, and paints the wails." APAP - 34 words
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Article181 1956-09-20 1 THREE Middle Road unions fcrtpo Mr. rone Bwee Suan, seer S i i pore Bus v r h. r n. as leader of a nineman committee to "tak> uUMtbto steps against arbl- arrests and exile o* -loving citizens." This ua- a sequel to the181 words
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Article11 1956-09-20 1 RUSS] F-rir'v chief Nik:rived In Belgrafor a ..r. UPUP - 11 words
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Advertisement44 1956-09-20 1 mm|-| The most porrr*'-.: Pff r ol CCr, buY PORTRAIT of a PERSONAUTY 'A KIM, KOHC Official and undisputed heavw eight Wresllinj: Champion «.f t )i« (»ri.ni and (he Tag -Team Champion of All Asia sa^* "Let's ha\e no ar-ument. the m a jorlsberq44 words
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Article283 1956-09-20 2 Appears 6 Miles AwayWhileCops Guard Tunnels KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A 16-year-old Malay boy, who fled into subterranean tunnels of this town's sewer system to escape police arrest, was captured this morning. Armed Policemen were still guarding the entrances and outlets of the underground labyrinth when the283 words
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Article147 1956-09-20 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot (norn). 921 925 Oct. RSS No 1 MB] 93 R.S.S No 2 90? 9\\ R.S.S. No. 3 89 i 90| Tone: Barely steady S'POKfc lIS The price of tin on the local market yesterday was147 words
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Article104 1956-09-20 2 Rail Fare Cut For Farm Show KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. To help the rural foiks to visit the MAHA at the Selangor Turf Club premise! 1 1 o m Sent. 2!> to Oct. 2. the Railway Administration announced today it will introduce COOCtS t] r al fares for t'rr period. Concession104 words
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Article55 1956-09-20 2 I TELOK ANSON, Wed. A verdict of misadventure was returned by the Coroner here yesterday at the end of an inquest into the death of an Indian. T. Krishnan on May 23. this year. Kri.-'nnan was knocked down by a car on that day at the55 words
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Article24 1956-09-20 2 KUALA PILAH. Wed. Heavy rain which fell over the Kuala Pilah District last night ended a three-month drought which was menacing crops.24 words
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Article179 1956-09-20 2 EX-SECURITY MEN'S PLIGHT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Ex-Security Forces' Association of Malaya will shortly send a delegation to the Federal Minister for Internal Defence and Security to press home its demand for a commission to look into their welfare. This was disclosed to The Standard today179 words
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Article100 1956-09-20 2 SEREMBAN. Wed. The] Executive Council of the Negri Sembilan Government today decided to defer introduction! Of the member system m the State. The sy>iem. plann-d by Alliance Councillors, was to have been submitted to the State Council this month for approval. After a lengthy diseus.-mn100 words
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Article94 1956-09-20 2 $1,500 For Victims Of Accident KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Welfare Sub-Committee Of the Malayan Chinese Association here, under thf chairmanship of Mr. Chong Shin. Guan, has raised over 51. 500 for Victim! of the Kajang accident m which a military truck killed three rubber tappers and injured another lour. Mr.94 words
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162 1956-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The best of friendships often crack up over trifles. But m the case of Sinnasamy snd Gurbax Singh, the trifle, Which was only S3, led to a stabbing. The facts relating to this broken friendship were today related to the First162 words
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Article53 1956-09-20 2 PENANG. \Y. d— An exhihibition of lino prints m colour and black and white Will be hpld at the Northam Road G:ri.i' School from Sept 22 to Or The exhibit! n Vfl] be declared op' r. by Dr N K. Menon. chairman of the Committee for53 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-09-20 2 Governor, Chief Minister To Attend CARROL GLENN and Eugene List will stage a recital at tic Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 27 under the joint auspices of Donald Moore Productions and the Singapore Chamber Ensemble. Glenn, violinist, has made more than 170 public appearances with American184 words
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Article238 1956-09-20 2 MY UNCLE DID IT' PARIT BLNTAR, \Ved. Kabsah binti Kassim, a pretty 14-year-old Banjarese girl, told a Court today how she saw her mother, Masrah binti Haji Dahalan, stabbed by her uncle, Shafie bin Haji Ismail. She lisa told the BOOfl her uncle then238 words
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Article71 1956-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, The six Com::, mist 'errortata killed by the Second Bit talion. Royal Welch Fusiliers on Sunday have DOW t Ld< ntified. The wounded susp- died after capture, was Siu Ping, w:?^ of Ah Plew, I trici Committee member of the Communist terrorist organization. The other71 words
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Article100 1956-09-20 2 CASH PRIZES AT PADI COMPETITION TEMERLOH, Wed Pahang State Padi CompeU* tion was held her A ing. A total of |\> from district and petitions held peted. Cash prizes ranging from $10 to $50 v. ded. t prize went to Mohd. Ali bin Imam Omar of Temerloh, Sambong bin Kahar100 words
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Article186 1956-09-20 2 PENANG, Wed— A driver (if the Hin Bik < pany. Yap Thian Eng, said under cross-examination the Magistrate's Court today that be !»rtra\ed I fellow-strikers by returning to work, because of the sufferings of his family. "The I'r. n had no mor"-* to support186 words
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Article155 1956-09-20 2 PEN AN G, Wed. Ind* Anang bin Ba Chik's efforts to get signatures from Malaf radio listeners here m support of his note of protest to the producer of the Malay i play "Isteri Bisu," is beir.f supported by a large n;. of Malays155 words
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Advertisement294 1956-09-20 2 YOU NEED A MEAL BEFORE YOU WORK! .i--^.^^ Have bread and y^ai^df Rl MF RAND 1 S^^^/Vl MARGARINE f > n he morning! Jo o o 'M You can't expect to be really efficient at Bfejß&jßa^ iMiWffTfffifim Our S i: a^' 0U aye rsl tri ing is a -jl cup294 words
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314 1956-09-20 3 Malay Agency Will Be A Public Body > i ay Language and Literary Congress, a: a plenary mnoo yesterda decided that the tablishe Malay m gjKncy be made a public corporation n run on d naaa] bad be kn wn as the Cew a r. Bah a ;a dan Pustaka"314 words
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243 1956-09-20 3 POLICE corporal told terdav how he chased and brought down, with a flying one of three suspects at the scene MX i tal stabbing m KamBahru Road, Singapore. The Police ral was Mohamed Noor bin Ha.ii Ahad. He was test the Hi« Court243 words
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Article98 1956-09-20 3 ISHMOHGEP I V Boon, who had six previous evictions for tnbling m ibttc, was yesterda. fined *250. or a r all, when Ike pleaded guilty to the same •■ence m a S;ngap<-r^ court. Urn was sent I M he I unable la pay the fine.98 words
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Article38 1956-09-20 3 MALACCA. Wed Mr. Tan Kirn Bun, 51, headmaster of Banda Hilir English School I at the hospital this evening after a short illness. Mr Tan. a Malacca District Scout Commissioner, was admitted to hospital last night38 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-09-20 3 yiR \\l> MRS. David Onz Ken; Scnz alter their retent marnase at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore. The bride was the former Miss Olga Misson.29 words
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Article159 1956-09-20 3 Govf. Lays Down Law For Dally -Raters S IXGAPORE Government !t> (i to lav down orders for its 5.000 Mtcd employee*. h m- £i>nor.il orders v ill I Mdll terms. n< of sen ice. retirHWWMJ and \spti ts of s-rvice' for ted unrkers. 1 leal they are only159 words
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162 1956-09-20 3 THE Singapore Government btl MNftd permanent jobs for all temporary clerics m piftflftMHlt ?crv;ce. The Standard learnt yesterday. At preaenl there are nearly 200 temporary clerks m the various government departments who are still to be absorbed Int the permanent staff. Final Phase Government, to complete162 words
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578 1956-09-20 3 P.S.C TO HAVE FINAL SAY IN POSTINGS APPOINTMENTS and promotions to hundreds of Singapore City Council posts, where the danger of corruption is inherent, can only be made with the consent of the. Public Services Commission if recommendations m the Local Government578 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-09-20 3 'We Can Use More' ASSISTANT secretary of the British Rod Cross Society. Singapore Branch, Mrs. B. S. William yesterday appealed for more moon rakes for distribution to the many social welfare homes and hospitals m t!ie Colony. Mr. I.oh Kam Yin of the Southern Hotel has presentedStandardpic - 129 words
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190 1956-09-20 3 Can You Rock? Can You Roll Cmon And Do The 'Rock-'n-Roll' IF you think you ran dance the "Rock 'n Roll" and are not coy to demonstrate this new craze m public, then read on. Shaw Brothers Ltd.. is stasins: Singapore's first "rock 'n roll" competition at the Great World190 words
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219 1956-09-20 3 Britannia Lands On Return Proving Flight BRITAIN'S £1,000,000 turbo-prop airliner, the Bristol Britannia, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Sydney en route to Britain m the course of a 24,000K roving flight. Tcraft pa?>ed through o a tew days ago on to Australia and is on i flight home. Commenting on219 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-09-20 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE formation of a SeaDMn'i Employment Board m Singapore will assure mariners of fair employmcm and hc'.p to eradicate bribery, corruption and other evili tn the present system of recruitment. This was told to The Standard yesterday by the Regional Secretary ot222 words
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Advertisement292 1956-09-20 3 v iffii' 19 s^ JTVv.-> 19 s i i 9 NOW see yourself by CharmlightCrompton's wonderful new pink-pearl lamp that softens, enriches and beautifies your home, its furnishings, you I Here for the first time, is electric brilliance with candlelight tenderness and magical it ju is 1 Let your mirror292 words
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Article137 1956-09-20 4 HARD WORK BEGINS AFTER MERDEKA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I The attainment of Merdeka WOuM mean harder work for the police, Tunku Abdul Rahman, the Chief Minister, told 90 subordinate police officers at A.or Star today. He told the HMD who were attending a civics course that ;n Merdeka was achieved.137 words
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Article63 1956-09-20 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed Over one hundred employees of the Bagan S- rai Red Omnibu> Company today returned to work after a month's strike. Sympathisers greeted the employe* a with cheers as they drove the buses out. Their return was welcomed by the public who had63 words
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Article59 1956-09-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mlsnak bin Ainan. 28-year-old Spec:. i. Constable who lost a leg m a Communist terrorist "booby trap." has received a relief of $200 from the Police, The Standard was told today. M.-r.ak has also been told that ttepfl wen bein? taknn59 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-09-20 4 PRESIDENT of the Singapore Young Women's Christian Association, Lady Scott, wile of the Commissioner-Gener-al for South-east Asia, yesterday laid the foundation stone of the association*i new building m Outran Road. The ceremony was followed by a short service of dedication, conducted by the Archdeacon. Yen. Robin Woods, and assisted122 words
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125 1956-09-20 4 PEXAXG, Wed. The supplementary reals'. ration of rural district council electori, which commenced on Sep.. K. Tel brought m a further i,209 Dames up to Sept 14. This was stated by Settlement Elections Officer, Mr. A. Thiyasarajah. today Thil number, he slid would be arid|ed125 words
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Article33 1956-09-20 4 MUAR. Wed. A public dinner was held last night at the Muar Club here m honour of the 83rd birthday of the Sultan of Johore. More than 200 guests were present.33 words
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Article, Illustration408 1956-09-20 4 'Are You Interested In Me', Asks A Girl -You're A Fighting lien,' He Replies MR. LEE FACES FEMININE 'OPPOSITION' IN A COURTROOM EIGHT ON RIOT CHARGE A STENOGRAPHER, who said she had no boy friend/ yesterday asked Singapore Assemblyman and lawyer, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, m court, whether he was408 words
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213 1956-09-20 4 Two-Decker Buses For Penang Next Month PEN AN G. Wed. This island ol 300,000 people will be the second area m Malaya 'alter Kuala Lumpur t to be served by double-decker buses when lour such vehicles are put into service next month. A filth will lollow later the same month.213 words
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Article63 1956-09-20 4 KOTA BHARU. Wed. The Reid Commi>sion arrived at Kn:a Bharu by air yesterday. They are scheduled to stay here till Friday. Four memoranda have been submitted to the Commission. This morning, the Co-n--mission interviewed selected heads of government department?. Last night members of the Commission63 words
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Article38 1956-09-20 4 SEREMBAX. Wad. The Seremban Chora: Society will give its first fullscale concert on Thursday. Sept. 27 at theConvent school hall. A percentage of the prorccr.^ will be Riven to the Convent Orphans' Fund38 words
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Article37 1956-09-20 4 A SCHOOLBOY, Tan Choon Men?;. 12. who fel] Into the sea from Singapore's Merdcka Bridge was saved from dr< v. ing by a member of the i n 1 of a radio patro. car yesterday.37 words
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Advertisement387 1956-09-20 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTION: 10th BIG pip|Tfl| giU I.IT DAY! UAril^J;^S 4.6.45 4 GREATEST NAME IN PICTURES! mm bur: on fredbc vak> cwpi b. [i v ijl^w THI QjtZKI f jr ««-CIN«fc«»ScOPe.'~..TECH»ICOLJOR 1^ v ins* nc üb* ure*: r t SATURDAY MIDMIGHT! He had to find Iv r I'ffrn HI387 words
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Miscellaneous761 1956-09-20 4 cMlmanac Information at a Glance niammr S.mm^ry (S); 602 Join 1.30 BBC News: 140 Orchestral; SllieanOPC* DiarY *-c Try Ticks (Si; 620 .M;.-;, 1.45 Happy to Knew You; 2. 15 »**»*&«»|fw**. f>r Cni:ciren (S) 63u Ri(i o Australians on Record; UO A.i.s-->HI I 1 (o tree Him show— The O«l»ca761 words
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Article, Illustration195 1956-09-20 5 'A VIRGIN BIRTH' Mother And CALF Are Doing Well hi \I lIMPIK. Wed The first i birth" e\er to occur m Mala>a Minced m the Federation today I -\irsin baby" is a c.tlt and "its r .1 cow owned h\ a Sikh cattle- -r Rakhtawan Sin?h. of llu Klan? nrir195 words
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135 1956-09-20 5 IVOII, Wed— Federation Chinese school teachers, numbering about 20,000, joint protest to Government over the question of having to sit lor ill examination under the new educational policy. Signatures are now bcir:^' rted from teachers m every state through the State Chinese Teachers* Association.135 words
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Article118 1956-09-20 5 $1/2 MIL. BUDGET DEFICIT MALACCA. Wed. V.'.r. provisions for several necessary major projects and a fceavy wace bill, the Budget pßsented to the Municipal Council showed a deficit of 1441 333 The Budget Committee reported that this would reduce ;rpl balance at the end of nex: i about $30,000. Total118 words
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84 1956-09-20 5 TOKYO. Bepl I- I The Osaxa Sho.-cr. K.u a leading Japanese shippins will sh rtly Lna ig irate a n- -x lrmns-Pac:f:c passenger r servi Japan •ad San Francisco, it was announced -impany here thZr O S X will use its r.mi^r iti84 words
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80 1956-09-20 5 MALACCA. Wed. TIM ..•ipal Council should top priority to developing Kamr ng B .kit China, urged Councillor Mr. Chan Geok at today's Municipal Council '"In view of large development projects planned for the S< ement. this i nprovemeni ie involving extension of Me )me Road80 words
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Article57 1956-09-20 5 TF.I.ok ANSON Wed. T.vo Chinese. Beh Che.v Lcr. z. a fish monger, and Lim Ai 40. a ha. ided v before the T« Ana D Magistrate. Mr. E. If, Smallwood today to charges ol assisting m the running of a "1.000 character" lottery. They were ncfe57 words
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Article112 1956-09-20 5 'Civics' For Thirty Villagers KUALA KANGSAR, Wed A three-day cfrka course 'for Indian villagers of Pokok Assam will be hold at the RIDA training school, Taiping. from Sept. 26 These villagers will be addressed by heads of Government Departments on rarl ta Bspecti of the administration. On the .second day112 words
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Article43 1956-09-20 5 THE B;k:t Timah Y.v:Th will hold a dance at tIM Civil Defence club house, Singapore, on Nov. lv. Tickets priced at $3 a couple c obtained from the Youth *•'> or the Federation B- Club m Q ;een Stree 1 Ett&ga-43 words
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Article143 1956-09-20 5 MALACCA, Wed. The Christian cemetery at Bukit Serendit, maintained by the Municipality at an annual cost of $15,000, today became a targei of attack for Alliance Councillor, Tuan Mohamcd YuSOff. Tuan YuSOfi SOUght the IMunicipal Council's permission to stop further maintenance of any cemetery after 1958.143 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-09-20 5 MR. AND MKS MM CHIN Brp cut their weddinjr cake aftrr a ceremony at the Cathay Cinema. Kuantan. last week. The bridegroom is the second son of Mr and Mrs. lim Hoe I.ek uhilo. the bride, the former Miss Kam hooi Suan. is the second daughter of Mr.109 words
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Article180 1956-09-20 5 MAGISTRATE SIGHED IN SYMPATHY IPOH. Wed. Inche Abdul Kadir bin YuSflf repeated. y heaved sighi ot sympathy ta the Magistrate's Court here today when 56 persons, including three women. ipOM Ofl them aged, others blind, pary lame or sickly, were produced before him on a •.ncv charge." They were arrested180 words
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Article373 1956-09-20 5 POLITICAL 'PRESSURE' IN COUNCIL I Will Protect Workers, Says Municipal Chief MALACCA, Wed.— The Resident Commissioner and President- of the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr. H. G. Hammert, today gave his assurance to Municipal employees that as long as he remained President, he would sec to it that they suffered no373 words
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Article122 1956-09-20 5 MALACCA. Wed Sometimes the President of the Municipal Council stands up m public to debate with the Settlement Resident Commissioner, and "it is difficult to sound convincing when one argues with oneself." confessed Mr. H.G. Hammett, Malaccas Resident Commissioner and President of the Municipal122 words
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Article67 1956-09-20 5 PORT ORD, California. Sept. 19 (AP) Private Richard R. Peercey was killed by his own bayonet m an army training accident here. The Army said it waa Perrcey's job to play the part of a soldier wounded m action. He threw his rtth m the67 words
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219 1956-09-20 5 ADMIRALTY ACCUSED OF 'BREAKING A SOLEMN PROMISE' THE Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union, fe* terday charged the Admiralty with "breaking a solemn promise to revise the wage scales of its white-collar workers." t Mr. V. X. Samy. president of the Union, toid The Standard night: "Tiie Naval authorr.n's promised us219 words
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Advertisement396 1956-09-20 5 REMEMBER!— 1 THIS IS NEITHER NORTH BRIDGE ROAD NOR ARAB STREET BIT 104 HIGH STREET WHERE ALL TEXTILES ARE TO BL CLEARED AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES COLOI Kill R .II (i 4«i !'< t WHITE CAMBRIC 3«" 045 PRINTED I IN'EN IT I M mm i.amb>kin w vi PHINTII) POPLINs396 words
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Article457 1956-09-20 6 OUBTOG the past year both m (ha Federation 3 .gapore the Emergency was drowned m tt surge of merdeka. The Alliance Government tried to parley with Chin Peng but the attempts failed. In Singapore the Labour From Government was ready to kowtow to any left of centre457 words
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Article383 1956-09-20 6 <:::r?:NCr bai been a costly Imslmm 5 p-ownen and shippers face I great many risks even m normal times from weather and s over which there can be no control. E Q of course, made by shipping complies Kfl ketf Bdutes of arrival and departure, but time lags383 words
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Article573 1956-09-20 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME STRONG forte m some, if not most, organizations m Singapore is a disHhl to nive careful thoußht to matters of moment and an equally forceful desire to keep itself m the public eye, likf the Anti-Yellow Culture Council A few days ago it issued573 words
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Article2491 1956-09-20 6 FRANK STOTT; A.M.C.I. MM - FRANK STOTT A.M.C.I.MM By THE author is a consultant on Industrial Development. He has had practical experience as works manager, sales manager, general manager, and consulting engineer on Production Development m the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, and South-east Asia. <*****>*>*** IT haj been2,491 words
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Article449 1956-09-20 6 JONATHAN SWAYNE - JONATHAN SWAYNE i b y i NEW DELHI r\ELHI. the capital of neutral India, and one of the fastest expanding cities m the world, is planning to makp itself a model of the best m both Western and Oriental styles of townpliinnin?. Architecturally, the city is already changing449 words
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Article79 1956-09-20 6 "Wines have been coming into the Port of London you might say since the Middle Ages, and now they come from the Common- wealth, from the Ccntin- ent. from almost every part i ol the world. In the old i days the Worshipful Com- pany of Vintners used to79 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-09-20 6 "I don't like the look of It, Wilson."8 words
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123 1956-09-20 7 100 Filipino Shipmasters Offer To Work In Suez MANILA. Sept. 19, (Reuter)— One hundred Philip-mpma-sters are offering to serve with the 'Egvp- )\e minent as Suez Canal pilots, Captain SalVenko, spokesman for the Philippine Marine Officers' Guild said here today. Cap^.n Ycnk o.G. woidd iihmU fa members otfer to the123 words
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Article29 1956-09-20 7 Sept. 19, (ai j —An 18-nwmber Japanese un..e leparte I r a tour of Boirbay, ar.d Bangalore after tvo-daj dfacussio-.- r.ero with -.tativei oL tr.e ir. ent29 words
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Article31 1956-09-20 7 BONGK W Sept. 19, (A—A 15 per cent surcharge on foods sent from Hongko: Europe went into effect t< as I inn m because of the Suez Canal crisis.31 words
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Article29 1956-09-20 7 MA' (AP)— Typhoon Gilda put on the brakes as it swept through the South Cr .lppines today and weakened into a storm the Manila Weather Bureau laid.29 words
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Article27 1956-09-20 7 —Development of a new. a\\iynthetic automobile tire I safer, quieter anr. ?rr:o< r ner riding than current standard on Monby the Esso Research at Compa27 words
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Article23 1956-09-20 7 Radio Sofia rr? rted Central Committee at I te B garian Communist P terday "rehabilitated' Rostov, former Deputy Premier tod Party Secretary.23 words
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Article37 1956-09-20 7 ?pt. 19, (Rev- :a's defence policy saould be based on "realism instead of emotional love of the ncr country." former In- •-■>- Mir.: r Mr V S Kent ies. said m the House of Representatives here yesterday.37 words
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Article33 1956-09-20 7 I.BERG. Sept. 19. fßeuter) Bobby Kuhel, 14. son ol an American bank manager here I laj ed a would-be bank robber m the seat of a car driving mh n Heidelberg.33 words
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Article20 1956-09-20 7 KOBLENZ West Qt 19 (Re-c: -W orders for arms and equipment new tor a Dl poke^rr.an s^:d ye.—20 words
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Article67 1956-09-20 7 BERNE, Sept 19 fAP) fweign ter Max,?e;tpierre told parliament vasls» day poison gas leaking from a German aluminium factory had caused serious damage to Swiss farmers. Petitpierre said more than 100 head of cattle m Ssvitzerland had been DO .-onad by fluorine tjas leaking from the67 words
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Article83 1956-09-20 7 LNTER PARK, tiunda. Sept. 19 (AP) Two men who had pleaded guilty to ng p ft :n a dice game were allowed to use the dice m court terdaj to (determine their fines, The Municipal Cooitf Judge told Joseph Washingtiin. 41. and Hezekiah Paise.83 words
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Article27 1956-09-20 7 A MEMBER of a corrtxever- igii se I revealed m Brisbane yesterday that, members are exchanging wives to the teaching "Lon^ Thy Neighbo v R-~ iter.27 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-09-20 7 The Old Suez Hands Leave FOREIGN pilots leaving the Suez office of the Canal Authority escorted by their Egyptian colleagues, as ninety European pilots left their jobs navigation m the 103-mile waterway slowed down Reportedly there are now only five qualified pilots left m Suez plus 40 less experienced Egyptians.66 words
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228 1956-09-20 7 Far East -Europe Fares Increased 20 Per Cent LONDON, Sept 19, (IT)— One of Britain's biggest steamship lines upped certain passenger lares 20 per cent last night to pay for detouring around the Suez Canal. Peninsular and Orient Company, major link from Europe to the Far East, ordered tne narge"228 words
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Article49 1956-09-20 7 LONDON. Sept. )9 (UP) Secretary of State for War Anthony Head has been police protection following a leriea oi threats asainst. hi? LI was reported yesterday The threats were believed connected with EOKA, the rireek I'^ri' i.rvierqrn .:.d organization with strong con- .ons m London.49 words
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Article54 1956-09-20 7 OTTAWA. Sept 19 (Renter) The Soviet Union would Ike to exchange fisheries sci-c:.-;-ts and knowledge with Canada and to purchase modern Canadian fish proces?ing equipment, the Soviet Fisheries Minister, Mr. Alexander said tcday He told a Pre?- conference he expected much to m:ne of h54 words
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Article80 1956-09-20 7 TOKYO. Sept. 19 (AP) This teeming metropolis has become crowded it is running out of cemeteries, etty oflicials reported today. Each year the ashes of 40.000 to 50.000 dead cannot be buried and must be left m the custody of Buddhist temples until graves80 words
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Article97 1956-09-20 7 LONDON. Sept. 19. (AP)— A Roy.il secret leaked out yester--.r.. I: explained Queen Elizabeth's interest m the bloodstock sales at Doncastcr last week The young monarch. leading money winner on British tracks m i;i.i4, bought two yearlings at the sales. She paid $36,000 for a ii.iy97 words
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Article164 1956-09-20 7 It Ends Up In A Free-For-All NEWPORT. Rhode Island, Sept. 19 (AP) 'Rock-N-Roll' dance at the U.S. naval station's enlisted men's club last night ended m a riot among 1.500 White and Neffro sailors and marines, their wives, and women companions. The club interior was wrecked and 15 sailors164 words
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265 1956-09-20 7 SECOND SUEZ CONFERENCE OPENS QUIETLY Police Expect A Mob But There's Only A Slim Crowd LONDON, Sept. 19, (AP) No noise of cheering crowds occompanicd today's opening of the second Suez conference just the crash of broken milk bottles from the nearby doorstep of a British peer "I never saw265 words
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Article69 1956-09-20 7 British Task Force Leaves PALERMO Si.-ry Sept IP <TP) A Br:\sh naval task force left here yesterday lor an unknown destination The forre included the if rrs Agincour* i oruna and Barfli;er. Tlic ships had ncr- z ir. the ioca" narrx -r for the last few cays Last night the69 words
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Article34 1956-09-20 7 LOXDOX. Bent Britain yeFternay r mcd indepenHr- r for the Gofd Coast, its all-Negro colony m \V Airica. The date subject to expected Parliamentary approval— r [arch 6, 1957.34 words
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Article30 1956-09-20 7 A 48-HOl'R strike by retail dealer! kept fresh fruit and vegetable* of! French dinner tn'->.- m the Paris arc? and several Other parts of France yesterday. A. P.30 words
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Article40 1956-09-20 7 JOHANNESBURG, Sept. If <AP)— The South African Medical Council yesterday approved a scheme for marking blood containers with white labels when it came from white donors and black labels when it cane from non-white persons. UPUP - 40 words
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Article112 1956-09-20 7 BRISBANE. Sept. 19 (Reuter) Moves aimed at preventing any hold-up m Queensland beef shipments to Britain because of the Suez dispute have been made m Brisbane. A United Graziers' Association cattle committee meeting this week decided to invests I 4 n the possibility of shippin? meat112 words
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130 1956-09-20 7 1 M. Barrels US Oil Daily For Europe WASHINGTON. Sept. IP (AP) The United States is setting up plans to ship frorr 500 000 to 1.100.000 barrels ol additional oil daily to West X »pc to prevent "a slow petroleum starvation.'' Middle East o.: supplies aie interrupted by the Suez130 words
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Article71 1956-09-20 7 Fatal Inspection BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 19 <AP> A barrage of cannon fire bunt from a parked Gloster Meteor Jet at an Argentine Air Force ba^e yesterday, killing two nnn-com-missioned officers and woundin? [OUT. Authorities ordered an Investigation of the incident yesterday at Moron Ba.'-p. some 10 miles west of this71 words
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152 1956-09-20 7 Tell The Truth -Tell It Forcefully...' lke WASHINGTON, Sept. 19, (AP)— President Eisenhower, ready to step up liis own participation m the 1956 campaign, said yesterday that this should be the pattern of the Republican vote drive: "Tell the truth— tell it forcefully." f -^^^^^^^^^■■■i The Democrats, already well along152 words
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Advertisement63 1956-09-20 7 FOR ANNIVERSARIES AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS SEND A CADBURY-FRY Chocolate GIFT PARCEL DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO YOUR FOLKS BACK HOME r Your friends will get them Factory -Fresh" A You save postage time and trouble There is a big range J to choose from WHY DELAY? PL»CE YOUR ORDER THROUGH63 words
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Advertisement70 1956-09-20 7 f^^KgPURCHASEf MttXHnH EVENTS ii SAMPLE SHOES A^s^^k REDUCED PRICES! M JLii&X'^l&l»** ii mi .'.-A^tflfcm l i i f flat!* ft llilll /Mr& I^l A de selection of Cas^- < S 1 htS^SmMi^mi A', low-St tched Shoes mjst be j£i '-"/I^^BBr C eared at 9 reat| y reduced prioHb w£^ Special70 words
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175 1956-09-20 8 U.S. WILL USE FORCE, RED DAILY PREDICTS TOKYO. Sept. 19 (UP)— Communist China's official newspaper said today that the United States "may very well"' -ort to force against Egypt after the presidential elections. A 'commentator" m the Peking People's Daily made the statement m an article warning partidpantf at the175 words
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Article94 1956-09-20 8 Taipei Is Hard-Hit By 'Freda TAIPEI. Sept. 19 (Rputer) Typh»'n Freda, which hit northern Formosa three days BfO, OMCd t9X more damage than Typhoon Wanda which cut a 70-mile QMXh Ol d<>iruction through Taipei on Sept. 1. Official rrports publi.-hed here >a:d police at Tainan bad mobilised 50.000 men and94 words
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Article145 1956-09-20 8 STI'RGIS, Kentucky, Sept. 19 (AP)— Eight Negro students were turned away from Sturgls Hi- h School today when Earl Evans, principal of the school, read an order from the County School Board forbidding I them to enter. The Negro youths arrived at the school m an145 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-09-20 8 MODEL WEDS TYCOON >\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V \Y\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\> .MILLIONAIRE German industrialist Baron j I Heinrich Hans Von Thyssen-Bornemisza I)e Kaszon I carries his bride, former British fashion model, Fiona Campbell-Walter, 24, into his villa at Lugano, Switzerland, on Monday after their wedding at the Register Office m Ca-stagnola Town H I Hall. IA.P. - 74 words
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Article331 1956-09-20 8 THEY CANT WAIT FOR SOEKARNCfe RETURN: Cabinet Debjates On Joint Comrwunique JAKARTA, Sept. 19 (Reuter)— lndonesia today reaffirmed its "neutralfty" m the light of last week's joint Soviet-Indonesian communique. The government announced' that "pending the return of the Presidential party now touring East Europe,"' it found331 words
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Article48 1956-09-20 8 ADELAIDE, Sept. 19 (Reuter) Britain's atomic test at Maralinga m the South Australian desert, was postponed today lor the eighth time because of ur. weather. Reports indicated that the earliest date now for the test. Originally scheduled for Sept. 11, is next Friday48 words
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Article17 1956-09-20 8 EGYPT and Nepal have decided to exchange diplomatic missions, a Nepalese Foreign Ministry source yesterday.17 words
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368 1956-09-20 8 Strict Measures Prior To Triple Hanging NICOSIA. Sept. 19—Stringent security measures have been ordered around the Nicosia prison here, where three rebels are condemned to hang soon. The men were denied ponvi--s:on to appeal again today when an official announcement said, "the Governor of Cyprus. Sir John Hardi;.-. :c ided,368 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-09-20 8 They're Son Happy WHAT'S that up m the sky? It's the sun! And so to celebrate out came Molly Pritchard. Marilyn Ridce and Sheila Julian to enjoy a final holiday fling on a South Coast bea ch m England MirrorMirror - 40 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-09-20 8 Winter? Not For This Lucky Girl WIVIIR i* away for mosi p< npl( m Britain Ri,t not lor blonde Yalrn» Danprrfiold 21 Valon. «hn li\cs at U illrv.i. I, don. is off to th< sunshine oi s, mh soon t<i M.i it a v.y. h^Vicht." MirorpicMirrorpic - 46 words
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Article53 1956-09-20 8 B-25 Bombers Grounded Again •.SHINGTON. Sept. 'UP; The U.S. Air Force today grounded all its B-52 heavy jet bombers for the nd time this year. The grounding was ordered as a result of the accident near Castle Air Force base. California, on Monday, m which five members of a seven-man53 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-09-20 8 A BRIDEGROOM j smiles at hi* b< aut;fu hririr But his 1 ashion mod* I Joanne Harrington. look.v ur, j smiling into i,.^ < Michael Simon I side Caxton H.ill I don where n j wen 5 married is th< ;ii Joanne, T;iJbot96 words
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166 1956-09-20 8 TOK\O. Sept. 19 (Reuters-Japanese shipping firms said here today they saw little reason from the business point of view, lor joininglthe Suez Canal users' ianon P lO P os ed by Britain. France and the Un SUt i Both: Nippon Yusen Kaisha and Mitsui166 words
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Article106 1956-09-20 8 France Is First To Buy U.S. Oil NEW YORK. Sept. 19. Reu-icn-A French company today placed the first order for American oil resulting from the development of the Suez Canal crisis, oil trade sources reported today. The contract im placed by UieCompagnie Francaise dv Raffinage with a United Spates crude106 words
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Article20 1956-09-20 8 PRIME Minister Shurawardyj will definitely 1 Communist China but date •).:>., been fixed the Pakistan Foreign Office said yesterday.20 words
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Article55 1956-09-20 8 YOKOSUKA. Sept. 19 (AP) T'r.r '.'onji Nogam:, f- .r-old nd a, were md m a rooming house here today, their throats slit with fish knives. the head of the bed was a note rea m feel worse every time the neighin a are noisy. Please teach55 words
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80 1956-09-20 8 OKLAHOMA CITY. Sept. 10 HDP) Alfred the alligator, who slithered to two days of freedom, was back m his pen at Lincoln Park Zon ben today. Alfred escaped cr. S U vrhen his pen was acciden ly lei:; unlocked Ai: eight feet 'and 25080 words
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Advertisement211 1956-09-20 8 M ttr £z ft Wwit'i I 1. 1 When your Ford needs tervice, you con depend on gznjci that display this sign to serve you with Genuine Ford Parts. Quality-engineered to rigid factory standards, Genuine Fsrd Parts undergo extensive lab and road tests for perfection m design and manufacture. >211 words
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Article314 1956-09-20 9 Letter FROM INDIA vie were solely to ely on the report of the NETAJI INQUIRY CO^ISSION, just plac d before Parliarc nf the Bose riddle is a but solved,. It has been weighing down upon India for the past c 1 years. The Comnv on, led by Mr. Shah r4a«3z314 words
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Article1747 1956-09-20 9 From Our Correspondent^ His Fate Treasure Still A Mystery The Commission says th t r In the last stages of V 9 irld War II when Japan's iat seemed inevitable, Netaji was prepared to shift his struggle from S-E Asia to Russia via Manchuria. Though Russia declared1,747 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-09-20 9 Celebrated Indian dancer Ram Gopal and his three leading ladies, Shevnnti, Kumudini and Satxavati, are shoun m a scene from their programme of Indian dances at the Empire Theatre. Edinburgh, Scotland. Ram Gopal first performed m Britain m 1939.41 words
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Advertisement84 1956-09-20 9 f/ie wor/d fomous family of TIG EP. medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Z< m Comfort I Leovc Singapore every So»urdcv ot 12 noon m Super Comtellation luxury SLUMBERETTES84 words
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Miscellaneous126 1956-09-20 9 YESTERDAYS SOU I lON pDncQU/nDn B-iSi«3 uftUoouUiuf .■l■ b b nl ,rc iTl^laaaaßLß^B Iggßßl^ LLI t5 M} j t- Bj s~i <*_#L\ \,i:...^ t^B- fl'aaVgßßsl^BvB T i lln a whirl she founded Christ- vTTIST vSA' < ance that could stop the t> i J\O uU'F /v Dsi h a G126 words
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Miscellaneous350 1956-09-20 9 mODAY'S QIOTATION: g lii^MaßlHMipilWßy 2 keep rh J r 'S 5 on an even ke6 4 S X -The mUrhief of child- |«Xi U| I «Aj| tfii lIWI scORPIO-Oct 23 to N ron is vficiom actuated S'^S ■S I c9l%a ffftl I r%«T^ 1 Attend to nece-s t:c? T" S4"350 words
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449 1956-09-20 10 JAPAN MAY SNATCH AWAY TRADE *The continued difficulties arising from the Suex Conol situation might be a threat to Britain's exports to Malaya and other Far Eastern countries, the U.K. Assistant Trade Commissioner, Mr. A. G. Dunnett, told The Standard yesterday. He449 words
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188 1956-09-20 10 Industrials Are Steady, Tins Easier MALAYAN industrials were steady, while tins were easier on balance, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Rubbers remained quiet. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were Buyers Sellers Her.rv Waueh 1.43 146 Hume Industries A5 6 A3 9xd Metal Box 1.62 1.67 Raffle?188 words
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Article146 1956-09-20 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the (oOowißg business done: F N ords tLO7J edeb: II Waugh si. 43. $1.45; Hongkong Bank $875.00; M. Cemeni $1.76J ■to $1.68; II Coil* $1 10. |1.11; McAlister $2 80: Metal Box- $1,631 to $1.65; Rbinsnn orri- $1.55 nil. $1.65 ctf cb- Sime146 words
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Article34 1956-09-20 10 MR. G. Af. GLASKIN. a partner of Lyall Era:?, stockbrokers, returned to Singapore aboard the Gorqnn yesterday from Australia He expects to take up his duties m a fen- days' lime.34 words
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Article111 1956-09-20 10 MALAYAN export of ribbed smoked sheet rubber during August amounted to 53.913 tons, bringing the total for the first eight months of this year to 403.:; 15 tons, according to offldJ9 statistics. In August last year the quantity shipped was 55,943 tons, while the total for111 words
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Article163 1956-09-20 10 A NEW and versatile synthetic rubber was hailed yesterday as a potential aid to developing improved supersonic aircraft. Reporting to the 130 th meeting of the American Chemical Society, m Atlantic City. New Jersey. Dr. G.C. Schweiker. of the Hooker Electrochemical Company. laid preliminary tests indicate theAP - 163 words
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Article86 1956-09-20 10 FIRESTONE Tire and Rubber Co., has developed an all-synthetic tyre eliminating any need for rubber imports, a company executive announced m Ohio, yesterday. Mr. Harvey S. Firestone, chairman of the board, said the synthetic produce has been used successfully m military test tyres. The new material caV.edUP - 86 words
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Article128 1956-09-20 10 FINANCE COMMERCE RUBBER BARELY STEADY SINGAPORE rubber prfa* yesterday dropped rent* to i 92 1 cents per lb. for first gradt rubber for October shipment on a barely steady market. Prices opened steady at 93) per lb. and eased towardt noon when first grade Otober shipment was quoted 93} cent!128 words
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396 1956-09-20 10 Tin Industry Starts Publicity Drive Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The tin industry has launched a publicity drive to enlist the people's sympathy against the high taxation levied by Government and the difficulty encountered m securing mining land. This latest effort Is a booklet printed m English, Chinese and Malay. It396 words
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Advertisement648 1956-09-20 10 TENDER THE Official Assignee, Sup--1 renie court Building, invites offers by tender for the undermentioned Items, Btsfj Duty Transformer!, Chokes and Switch gear, Chevrolet v Toyada Lorries, BS A Mi tor Cycl< Weighing Machine Sewing 54acl n< (Butterfly Typewriters D iplicating Machine Furnit Radios. Ir D Bale, I" Iron Tubes648 words
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Advertisement413 1956-09-20 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION X'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the following persons whose names and addresses are given bdow are applying •L" Governor for naturalisation and that any person who UU reason why naturQOt be crar:!end a written and signi I statement of the facts I Secretary, Chief S rctary's Ornce. Singapore.413 words
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Advertisement497 1956-09-20 10 I Admission of Children born I m 1947 1948 to Primary I on Sept. 10th 1956. pHILDREN born m 1947 and 1948 who were registered for admission to .schools m January. 1957 were posted to schools on the 10th Sept.. 1956. Parents who have not received confirmation of this are497 words
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Advertisement555 1956-09-20 10 t HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS 1956 lication for a Certificate of Registration TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KUNG TAI HOTEL No. 456-A&B. Geylang 1 Singapore, is applying the Hotels Licensing •<j. Singapore, for a Cerite of Registration m ?ct of premises known as No. 456-A&B, Geylang Road. Singapore, and that any555 words
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Advertisement114 1956-09-20 10 EXPECTED TODAY lUlma Airways ML:2I KL/MaL 955 am. G< uaa GAS7I Jak 11.35 am. c < i: EMSI4] CaL 11.45 am. Malayan MLIOI XL p m. Malayan Airwayi MUII Kn/KL pm. SPAf; 8A770 Lon/Col 4 p.m. BOAC BA7OS s -Jak PJTL Ma. a. van A:.-.vays MM 11 San'Kuch. 4 3m.114 words
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Miscellaneous115 1956-09-20 10 OUTER ROADS .Lnndnk. RtglMmrt. Lucky TraPhrontis. Glory. Mandeville. or Calt 9i Van lJen Brock Yochow. Alater. LeiM Maersk. Inchwcils. Algamn. Jesse Lykes MAK ts Phon Chau. Sty. Pretoria. Glcnroy 1. Pres. Hayes 4. AbKarimata. Tabian. bcrkerk 6, Songkhla 8 Benreoch INNER ROADS JH galchaa 13. Sunda 15 lUrU 19. Benvcg115 words
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Miscellaneous97 1956-09-20 10 PRODUCE PRICES SINGAPORE Chinese Pro- HOLIDAY Cl TLER BATH duce Exchange noor. &CO LIT). prices per picul yester OCTOBER were:— 11, a.m. c Copra, Sept. $26g buyers. Noon I $261 sellers; eoOOßuf oil (bulk) 4 p.m. $41 sellers. coconut oil 5 p.m. •>•• (drums) $44 seller-; Mvi NOVEMBER white pepper97 words
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Advertisement767 1956-09-20 11 4NGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. *J«2J/* MS 6I H2/6 Robinsoa Koac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRTM AMERICAN S£RVICt Bottom Ntw Xotk, Baltimore PhiUd«lphU b Cult Port* S pore f>. S h.m ftn<«t jjUmflOMi ir.....» 514 Oct 15 16 Oct 17/ IS Oct TfUCf* 4 Ncv 15 16 No 17, lh Nov767 words
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Advertisement1176 1956-09-20 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 l:n c*> 'Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) ShjppiM THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Trave. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON. CONTINENT. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS iiVy«« S1,176 words
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Advertisement869 1956-09-20 11 MITSUItjQ LINE S'porc P. S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Mikogesoit Mora for Yokohomo, Napovo Kobe vie rHongkonc 26 Sept Hoeisan Maru for Yokohomc Nogovo Kobe vio Hongkong 20 Oct Akibasan Maru tor Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkono 14 Nov FOR U.S.A. vie Sue* Foi New York Philodelphio Baltimore Mogomisan Man from869 words
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Advertisement730 1956-09-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OU I WARDS Soilings roi *ong>ofc ond c roi fcott Penong P S horn S pore "FALSTRIA" In Port 1500 Hr» "MEONIA- lWl3oct 14/lsOct 16/19Oct "LALANDIA" 18/20 Ocl 21/22Oci 23 26 Oct "ASIA- Oct 1 Not HOMEWARDS Soiling* toi Genoa. Antwerp Rotteidam. Hamburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg Oslo Spore730 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-09-20 12 STUDENTS from Malaya and Singapore took a prominent part m events staged during "Asia Week," celebrated recently at the University of Melbourne, Australia. They wore among the most popular performers at one of the main functions, the international concert organized by the Australian Overseas Club. Chinese folk86 words
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201 1956-09-20 12 I NMARRIED student leaders m Singapore and the Federation uill he offered a years scholarship to the United State* t«> promote -intimate exchange of ideas and belief> among the students of all nations.'' The scholarships are being sponsored by Stanford vanity, the Association201 words
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172 1956-09-20 12 Dentistry: Highly Specialized Job— Rotarians Told DENTISTRY is one of the most highly specialized and progressive professions m the United States today. I told to Singapore Rotarians at their luncheon, held at Cathay Hotel yesterday, by Mr. Patrick Chin Kee Siong, 29. a dental surgeon at the General Hospital, who172 words
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Article69 1956-09-20 12 SIX .PORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, declare open the St. Andrews Cathedral Centenary Fun Fair and Fete on Saturday, Sept. 29. at 3.30 p.m. In addition to the usual fun fair attractions, there will be a magician's show, into: tional dancing and a M69 words
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241 1956-09-20 12 WHY HAS NOTHING BEEN DONE? COMMUNITY ASKS SINGAPORE Muslims yesterday called on Government to re-introduce the Muslim Bill which would provide a Shariah Court and regulate Muslim marriages and divorces m the Colony. The bill was introduced m the Legislative A bly by the241 words
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Article47 1956-09-20 12 THE Don Ynria's Latin Follies, which arc DOW appearing at the Happy World Stadium twice nightly, will conclude their Singapore season m the next few As from tonight they I introduce several new acts. Tir-kets are priced at $3, $2 and $1.47 words
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Article123 1956-09-20 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Police Con.- table. Abdul Wahab bin Haji Abdullah. 20. was today lined $1,0(10 lor opting to smuggle 30 cartons and 200 packets of cigarettes. The cigarettes were found m van which he drove into Johore Bahru from Singapore on July Inche Omar123 words
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Article30 1956-09-20 12 NEW premises for the Johore Anti-Tuberculosis Rehabilitation Organization (JARO) will c opened by (Jngku Tim Aminah. wife of tho Resent of Johore, on Sept. 27 at Johore Bahru30 words
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257 1956-09-20 12 SINGAPORE City (ourcillor, .Air. Lee Choon BBK yesterday called lor a five-year sewerage plan for the City to end the "undignified use of fellow human beings" as night soil workers. Lack of water-borne sowerage for nearly 20,000 houses m the City was257 words
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102 1956-09-20 12 WIFE OPPOSES HUSBAND'S APPLICATION BKCAI'SE ho wns dtHUMed by the Education Depart* ment and is now unemployed and living on his friends and family, a former schoolmaster at Siglap Secondary School. Tay Chong Lye. 26, yesterday marie an application m a SinI >re court for a variation of an order102 words
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Article38 1956-09-20 12 MR. G. G. Thomson. Singapore*! Public Relations Ofli'-er. will speak on "Let Singapore Anri Be Proud Of It" at the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce'! monthly luncheon at the Orchid Room. Capito Restaurant, on Saturdax38 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-09-20 12 THE first local Government senior staff member, Mr. Sim Kee Boon, to be sent by the Department of Commerce and Industry on a Ceneral Fellowship Scholarship, left Singapore yesterday for Britain by Qantas/ BO AC. He will be away for 2' years, during which time BeStandardpic - 91 words
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Article53 1956-09-20 12 KOH Tons Enc;. a student of the Chung Cheng High S< m Goodman Road. Singapore, was arrested by Poiice v. having dinner m a cofTee-shop In Wilkinson Road on Tuesday night He was an official of the Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' Union. Boh was arrested under the53 words
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Article52 1956-09-20 12 DOG licensing m Singapore la to be aboliM Powers of the City Council to Uvy an annual tax on dogs is being withdrawn under a bill providing for n- 1 City and District Council*. The biil will be tabled at the next Legislative A>>tn.L.. tn< 152 words
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Article158 1956-09-20 12 Dope Drink Sarawak Govt Lowers The Boom RUCKING, Wed. The Sarawak Government has intensified its campaign against opium traffickers and illicit. distillers of arrack i liquor) The Government m a statement today says that as result of its recent efforts to harass opium importers, cookers and dealers, encouraging results have158 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-09-20 12 1 HTIKNM \l Miss Joan \nn< I looked wistful and sad sitting all alone m the u.nti»c room of the SinI [xire Airport yesterday She son to be. Mi 1.. IM I 11,I 1 timer, of X ,1 urn pur vad to no. ■i Ihe Standard fl l59 words
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Article118 1956-09-20 12 THE Victoria School m Singapore has wo n first place m the Malayan InterSchool Mathematical Competition sponsored by the Malayan Mathematical So< The second place went to the Singapore Catholic High School. There was a tie for third place between X George V School m Seremban118 words
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Article32 1956-09-20 12 IN response to an appe^ .Singapore General Hospital. ten staff members of Federal Dispensary donated blood yesterday. A second batch of another ten will answer the call next32 words
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Article72 1956-09-20 12 Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Mem* ber for Queenstown) will ask the Minister for Health. Mr. Braga, at the Assembly meeting on Oct. 3, the reason for the recent increased cha» ges m the first and second class wards of Governmed hospitals. Two Singapore hospital.: General72 words
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Article56 1956-09-20 12 SEVERAL exhibits, including photographs, posters, leaflets and wax models were sent the Singapore Government yesterday to the "Dietary life m South-east Asia" exhibition. The exhibition is being y \r ly organized by the Food Tsanization and Wor. -anization of the 1 'ions, m connection with the56 words
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Advertisement55 1956-09-20 12 "My watch is protected by 11 <t> Incabloc Mom Protects the Life of Your Watch lnCStblOC guards the heart of your tcatch —the balance assembly keeps repair bills to a minimum SVisS MADE BTLSTtRa TRADE HARK tl\CabloC gives the best possible protection AGAINST SHOCK. That is why the WORLD'S FINEST55 words
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Advertisement58 1956-09-20 12 TO WtW.WL'W v^^ CM«i.i.rwnF ow >i^ TO-MOMHOW o>w p»o«o m** o r w» TH E CO TVS r»I^ET E \SY IV LW tho world of vi) •t^ mii-r ■^••op'* p i-«:«> i— completely new M.G. This fine R n impeccat^ p.-ii-ror ami I ml future. miration lin our ■hmnOHUH t0d.,.,58 words
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Article, Illustration713 1956-09-20 13 JACK PEART - BIG HEADS? Not NOW B > JACK PEART LONDON, Wed.— Praise is heady wine for any ster trembling: on the brink of sporting fame. \ncky ladi can taste it. savour it and still mspoilt. Others gulp it down and become their own unportancQ until they themselves as others see them!713 words
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145 1956-09-20 13 LONDON IS. (Reuter) Tributes from sportsmen Ui over the world, including the Soviet Union, were > Stanley Matthews. 41 -year-old Blackpool and England f Hiller here Dmsht when he celebrated his 25th year In the -jam?. Piplomats. men of letters and law, musicians145 words
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LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
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1063 1956-09-20 13 BAD STARTERS SPOIL MAAA MEETS THE Starts at the Malayan A.A.A. Championships held at Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh for the past two years have been very poor. This year was no exception. As no one seems to know about starting or at least does not seem to worry about (his1,063 words
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Letter215 1956-09-20 13 Marjan Omar'Ban' Is Unfair Dear Sir: The statement issued by the Singapore Malay Badminton Association. which was published m your paper on Wednesday. Sept. 12. regarding the suspension of two players was very interesting. I hope that you will be good enough to allow me to say something m jour215 words
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251 1956-09-20 13 One Player Don' t Deserve Games Place Sir j read m the pa] of th( n of 18 p the Olympics. 1 notice instantly that one player certainly does not deserve a br Melbour- i one to wear colours for his si it appears alone is not the qu. I251 words
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269 1956-09-20 13 Sir: In speech at the conclusion of the 6th Annual Championships of the lAAA Fenang and P.W. held on 8.9.56 at the Han Chiang High School, Penar.g. the Honourable Dr. N. K. Menon J-P. ?aid that several prominent people had suggested to him269 words
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Advertisement620 1956-09-20 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH EU iana Richard K< Mun a son X«; well. Honkong papers please copy. DLATH p p-:F. 'j-.c-I- Loke Kenj I and Malayan Pineapple Ca- c it Kla: The cortese -of 83F. Baiu Tiga Road gat 3. 30 p.m. Service at 'lurch at 4 p m Burial ■;an620 words
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Miscellaneous175 1956-09-20 13 Lit Abner B Y Al Ca PP W'li t *vAj£V{i^^ ...m i 1 I W g^s"-"' iMPOKTANT^Hf I I CANNOT SLEEP CEASE I pOSD"CK AWAKtrvTb- >. I AftW >X '/^^^T^tCvUy t m nG T-HAT 4-A CENTS TM.NJK INC, OF WHAT f TMV BUT -IS FQSD'C X"» s," C a^ »<Jv,Sl£'175 words
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Article487 1956-09-20 14 BOYS Town Boycoott? JEFFERY JAMES Says j No Schools' Tourney Want Them! Is There A NOW WHAT'S WRONG WITH OUR LITTLE SPORTSMI N IN BOYS TOWN SINGAPORE? I ask question m the that conscience Mill prod m answer to th* unofficial ban that appears to have be*>n pl.u d on487 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-09-20 14 SINGAPORE'S CHEF DE MISSION MB LT. H president of the Singapore Amateur Afhlec Association, has been appointed chef de Mission of .apore Olympic contingent to Melbourne m Novem- Th e prop o f CWOKy sportsmen, including the basketballers. will 't.zke o'j by Qantas for Sydney on Nov. U :e second85 words
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302 1956-09-20 14 Father Scores Son Defends For The Wanderers SINGAPORE Recreation Club, last year's Singapore Flockey Association Div. 1 league champions, must consider themselves lucky lor having held Wanderers S*>orts C 1-ib to a draw on the S.R.C. ground vester- This senior lea z j large crowd, had c ingredients of a302 words
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Article15 1956-09-20 14 CHINES! S friendly inter-school hockey Singh 2 and I for the winG.E.S S.15 words
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Article235 1956-09-20 14 HEATS fOC SASA events for Girli on Monday at the CSC pool from 5.0U p.m. are: metro breast stroke (Orthodox i boys under It years): Heal 1 Can Chen Hal iCSC I J If. S.-;;::ncr (SSO, Chua Kah Michael Hugg I SC), Doug ro ISSC) Peter Hudson (SSC),235 words
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Article28 1956-09-20 14 ROYAL Air Forve. Ten-.ih. scored a one-nil victory over YMSA m a friendly hockey matrh played at Tcn?ah yesterday. vas the scorer of the only goal.28 words
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Article26 1956-09-20 14 SINGAPORE Prisons were to Pt 3-3 draw by Singapore al Services Union m their SHA. D:v 3 league match ad at Farrer Park yester-26 words
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Article38 1956-09-20 14 royal Malayan .\aw worad I 0 victory over REME m their Singapore Hockey AssociaIhv. 2 league match played on the Aycr Raiah road grouild E. Rajah scored both I m- foe t Malayan sai ors.38 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-09-20 14 TOP: Thr Women's Royal Air Forces victorious 4x50 medley relay team are all smiles aftrr winning their event at the annual Inter-Services Swimming Championships yes- From left to ri?ht: Cpl. Shirley Hadley, LACW Margaret Dowse, LACW Lillian Lloyd and Cpl. Carol Nicholson. Lower. LAC Sehvyn Scott. 22.71 words
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394 1956-09-20 14 SAFA Enquiry To Be Held Next Week SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association will hold a Commission of Enquiry on the Amicables Athletic Associations sensational 'walkout' at Jalan Besar stadium on Tuesday. No date ha- yet hcvn iixc i for the enquiry, but it394 words
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Article525 1956-09-20 14 GREAT SCOTT! WHAT A DEBUT He Breaks Two Of Six Services Swim Records ROYAL Air Force, led b^ the two 22- m SAC John Mcßride and LAC Belwyi Scott, dominated the tenth annual Singapore Inter-^n vi< e> championships held m the Nuffield |>00l \t -n The airmen won the inter-services525 words
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Article48 1956-09-20 14 ST. ANDREWS Old A»ociation beat the E Zealand Air Force by 10 poir-.; (2 goals) to eight (a try and i goal) m their friendly rurt match at Tengah yesterday At Seletar. St. Andre was beaten by RAF Seletar B I points to three.48 words
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Article298 1956-09-20 14 Indians Rally Bring Down RAF AFTER trailing two-nil for 20 minutes, Indian Association rallied strongly to beat Royal Air Force, Seletar, 3-2 m a SHA Div. 1 1 league match at Balestier Road yesterday. The Indians, who mi ISC d their Ch toll itare, E Frt i and Baldhiraj Singh,298 words
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Article289 1956-09-20 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOH. Wed. Man About Town, with Hudson up, and La Ronde (Mortimer) were associated m a brilliant tryout this morning when they made a race of it over three furlongs to return the smart time of 37-1 5 sec Gold Vase candidate La289 words
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Miscellaneous56 1956-09-20 14 SOCCER SAFA JUMOR CUPTIE REPLAY: Kotn Raja vs. R.E.CA. at Geylang Stadium. SWIMMING Wctorit School srcimminp carnival at C.S.C. at 2.15 p.vi HOCKEY SHA LF.AGI'E DIV. SRC. v» Navy Xn>>:ads at SR C, DIV. J: SHE Pol-re vs. Punj i i NS. at S.H B p. RUGBY ?nn Prov. Coy56 words
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