Singapore Standard, 24 September 1956
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Title Section31 1956-09-24 1 Singapore Standard n ft m *y FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 N Ml. No. 8t \2 r\«.l If) i|\h SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 195631 words
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Article252 1956-09-24 1 PARIS. Sept. .rice jnd Britain have asked the chairman of the Unii I Nations Secu r 1 Council to call a council g on Sept. 26 on the Suez Question, it was announced here today. The announcement said: -jj ail instances I reach- lug a252 words
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Article25 1956-09-24 1 A BRICKLAYER, who strode down a main street be' "Let's have a go at Nasser. landed m court m B ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article47 1956-09-24 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 23 (Reuter) Shore batteries off the East China port of Amoy yesterday fired on the 1.106-ton West German freighter Monika killing one of the crew and wounding two others, according to the ship's agents here Yick Tai and Company (Malaya) Limited.47 words
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Article41 1956-09-24 1 .TESSELTON. Sun. About people were B I I homeless when a tire dc>': ed 15 houses m Beach Strati on Saturday night, i was one of the IPOCIfI disaster? m Jesselton's history. There were no fatal CMuaittet.41 words
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Article, Illustration640 1956-09-24 1 36,000 TO STOP WORK AT LUNCH HOUR Middle Road Acts Against Seven Arrests THIRTY-SIX THOUSAND WORKERS IN SINGAPORE WILL STAGE A ONEHOUR STRIKE TODAY. This is m p r r zgainst the recent arrest of se\en persons under banishment and public security lev. The workers belong to640 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-09-24 1 GENERAL view of >liop and 1 ai toi y W Drkers' Union meeting i elebrating its second anni\ enarj lt t' 10 Happy World Stadium yestertl i> Ihe meeting do- < iiiid to .t'i a .iru'-hour protest strike today. The :uidience was orderly. But at one point.Standardpic - 65 words
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423 1956-09-24 1 FOUR BULLETS HIT NICARAGUA PRESIDENT GUATEMALA. Sept 23 P) A gunman tried to kill P:. at Anastasic Somoza of Nicaragua early yesterday at a reception m Leon, second city of Nicaragua. The 80-year-old strongman wounded iour times but survived the assassination attempt. The423 words
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Article101 1956-09-24 1 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sept. 23 (UP)— A bloody clash m the streets of La Paz last night caused at least three deaths and resulted m the proclamation of a state of sic.qc for the entire country by recently inducted President Herman Siics Suazo. Demonstrators101 words
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Article55 1956-09-24 1 PARIS, Sept. 22 (Reutcr) Four North Africans, armed with revolvers, shot the owner of a cafe and a waiter dead and wounded seven other people drinking m the establishment here tor.:::.:! Police threw a cordon round nearby streets but were unable to trace the car55 words
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154 1956-09-24 1 Bolshoi Ballet 'Why We Won't Go' LONDON, Sept. S3 (Keuter)— The director of Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre, which was to have come to London said over Moscow Radio last night that "with provocative forces acting with such impunity, and no steps neins; taken to end the provocation" his company I could154 words
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90 1956-09-24 1 ½-Mile-Long Flames Sweep Timberiand SAN BERNARDINO. California. Sept. 23 (AP)— A l. 1.- ng wall of fire s* through rugged timherland to within a mile of the rim of the highway north-east of Sin Bernardino today, threatening two small mcuntaia vlllaga More than 1,000 men were Bghtins the flames until90 words
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Article, Illustration10 1956-09-24 1 A Midnight Chat— Then ShotsRingOut PRESIDENT SOMOZA .V st time10 words
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Article110 1956-09-24 1 MOMBASA. Kenya, Sept. 23 (AP) Smiling brightly, Britain's Princess Margaret went ashore from the Royal jrt ill Britannia today m 90 degree heat for a heavy day ol encasements. Mombasa's sweltering streets I thronged with people of all races, all cheering Arabs m their black gowns110 words
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Article56 1956-09-24 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 1 —Four members of Singapore's trade mission, which has been visiting Communist China, arrived here today on their way home but would no comment on their talks with Chinese trade officials m Peking They were Teo Woon Tiong. Lim Bc.y TiODM, A. Norman56 words
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Article184 1956-09-24 1 THEY'RE JAILED FOR FISHING OUT COINS ROME. Sent. 23 (Renter) Coins thrown by tourists into Rome's Trevi Fountain—pub■l] over the world by the Dim '"Ttuce Coins m the I intain" ate the property Of the City ol Rume, an Italian court decided here. There is184 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-09-24 2 Omman, Age 5 Flies Alone SHOWING no sisn of I 2 fear or nervousness, x five-year-old mm a n I INN Tii.uakan, flow c out of Singapore alone yesterdaj to commence 2 schoolinc m Calcutta. Omni:in is the eldest j son of Mr Jacob Tha- j rakan. \t linici.i.i with79 words
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Article167 1956-09-24 2 Unionists Boycott Meeting rr.XAXG. Sun.— The National Union of Government Office ;<ers, Penang Branch, boycotted the sixth annual delegates conference of the Penang Division of the Malayan Trade Union Council held here ioday. The Standard understands that the absence of delegates from the N.U.G.0.W., Penang 1 Branch, was m protest167 words
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Article47 1956-09-24 2 MALACCA. Sun. Several troopi of cubs and scouts, 'A teachers and friends today attended the funeral of Tranquerah Scout District Commissioner, Mr. Tan Kirn Afad Mi the l«t« Mr. Tta, headmaster of the Ban-:;) Hilir I ;sh School, was buried at Bukit Jelutong.47 words
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Article333 1956-09-24 2 WE' LL WIPE OUT THE REDS' Fo//: 0/ Triang Plan Homecoming Gift For Sultan TRIAXG. Sun. The people of the Trianjj subdistrict, the only remaining "black area" m the sprawling: state of Pahans, today pledged to wipe out all Communist terrorists m the area so as to give a homecoming333 words
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Article35 1956-09-24 2 FROM Oct I. Insured letters for Bangkok up to a maximum of $500 (3,250 U) will be accepted for transmission by air or surface mail, it was announced m R i Lumpur yesterday.35 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-09-24 2 TWO programme assistants m Radio Malaya .Miss Sarojini I.ourdes and Inchc Ha^liini Amir Ham/ah left Singapore yesterday by air for London for a fourmonth course on broadcasting with Uie BBC. A large number of friends and colleagues, including the Deputy Director of Radio .Malaya. .Mr.Standardpic - 76 words
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Article223 1956-09-24 2 REMAND HOME IS OPENED MALACCA, Sun. The Federation Chin Ju-tu Sir Charles Mathew, emphasising the important c ■<• approved schools and hostels, said prisons would be empty m years to tome if all young people could be looked after, cither by their parents, or I>\ guardians223 words
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Article123 1956-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ceylon Federation cf Malaya is not an organization truly representative of lone^e m the country, the president of the Selangor < lon Association charged today, Mr Xavaratnam, who was today re-elected the Association's president at an annual general meeting held here123 words
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Article62 1956-09-24 2 CAIRO. Sept. 23 (Router) Egypt will engage Irishmen to b English m Egyptian schools, an Education Ministry spokesman announced. He said the Ministry needed 103 foreign language teachers I'D for Russian and Chinese being introduced m the schools this year m addition to Spanish, German and62 words
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Article26 1956-09-24 2 THE University Of California announced that its research scientists had developed new techniques for separating and identifying some of the compounds of smog. Reuter.26 words
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184 1956-09-24 2 POLITICAL PRESSURE? ONLY AN ARGUMENT MALACCA Malacca Municipal Eng* neer, Mr. R. H. Arnold, today refuted an allegation made by the Municipal President at the last meeting of the Council that political pressure had been brought to bear on an assistant building inspector regarding a demolition order served on a184 words
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Article130 1956-09-24 2 Ancient Rites At Society Wedding PENANG. Sun— A society wedding, observed In thf ditional rites of ancient Cathay, was solemnised it nstcad" m Read here today, when Miss Judy Soon Choon Yook. only daughter of the late Mr. Soon Eng Kon?, and Mrs. Son Kong, became 1 Mr. Christopher Kvm130 words
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Article206 1956-09-24 2 PENANG, Sun. The hope to introdut* unrn ment insurance schemes. vi< kne.ss and old .icr I and greater educationaj facilities t<> meet m< •<■ the workers, was expressed b> Mr Lav Monk who was re-elected chairman <>! 1 Ii mg I)i\; Malayan Trade I'nion Council, tod206 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-09-24 2 MR. S A. Ka.i. former Trchniial OfTu-er m the Income Tax Department Kuala Lumpur. uil| h, leaving b> air for Bntain m the neai futim* to (oinplrt. studies h. is a inrmer student of the Methodist leys' i.! the (.cvrrnI i tii 1 1 Schools.47 words
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Article27 1956-09-24 2 n•/ Si 23 (AP) —Syria yesterday began trainivilian members of the lie Resistance C tion" to defend Syria against perialist ggrt sive intentions."27 words
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Article37 1956-09-24 2 MADAM T» Teng Neo. «f« 80. passed away pr G.H. li She leaves I sister. Teo Eng Choo al nephews and nltoe*- **2 he mart"* for bt: at 4 oO p.m. on Monday, 14 al E37 words
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Article974 1956-09-24 3 'Red Snake Has Been Scotched But Not Killed' L()\D(l N. Sept. 23 r) -Mr. Alan Len- the Colonial m a broadcast -aid that m "the Commuike has been uhed but not yet killed." In an over-all review ogress m the Commonwealth, the Colonial Secretary said:974 words
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Article134 1956-09-24 3 Vulcans will eventually provide half tt* P.AF's bomber force, the other half b I provided by the Hanley Page Vittors. the advanced cresi ing Rin SINGAPORE maj have i chance to see more of Vulcan, the worlds largest Delta-wing, four-jet tr. unen it returns to134 words
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Article103 1956-09-24 3 Dissension In UMNO Branch MALACCA. Sun. United ys' National Organisamembers of the Tranah Ward decided last to take no part m the nicipal elec- if the Alliance nominee for the Ward was not accept•o them This sub-branch, one of 89 In Malacca, and its Youth Section, met at their club103 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-09-24 3 Tin: CfcM ti Mall F \KI IF. Maior-Gineral I III) Fiuh ppN away the bride m an hit- v pddins .>. t St. Chun h I ."irmhn >>nu ip"i;' on B itur--Ihe bride Heathi r Thane St. Duthus skni!l'l Olllv (l.lllL, liter of t!ie l.ttr I.icutrnant Colonel S137 words
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Article56 1956-09-24 3 PENANG. Sun. The travelling dispensary and lecture vans of the Veterinary Department carried nut 20,--844 ranikhet vaccinations during last month. The teams visited 64 villages, 20 kampongs and four Mates, giving vetrrinary aid, 91 rriCC and advice to the people m the rural arras of56 words
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Article144 1956-09-24 3 VOLUNTARY organizations arc having their activities constantly limited by the shortage <>l iiinds. the honorary secretary sj| the Singapore Children's Society, Mrs. Joanna Moore, said yesterda>. "If ten per cent of the Colony's population were to contribute an extra $1 each year to some project for144 words
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Article92 1956-09-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tiie Queen has approved the award of the Distinguished rr Cross to Captain Patrick T. A. Musters, R.A. Captain Musters, an Auster pilot, has achieved over 1,800 flying hours since joining the > M Air Observation Post Squadron m Sept. ISJS3. A92 words
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Article82 1956-09-24 3 IPOH. Sun. The following have been elected officers of the Perak Welfare Association at the annual general meeting here yesterday: Chairman: Air. V C. Kang, ice-chairmen; Tunku Mahakurnia and Rev Father Khaw, hon. secretary; Mr If. S. Dhoss, treasurer: Mrs. Aw Boon Soo. council members: It82 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-09-24 3 MISS Rnsie Meihsin T">ai. t" I; hn of Sitiu.iptre'l School \<>r Drat (Oral) ycsterissj hill fur London h.\ nir on an E(la < a t ion Mintatrj scholarship. Mtai I v will undergo a 12-month training at the l><af Dniversitj m Manchester* StandardpicStandardpic - 45 words
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Article59 1956-09-24 3 ACCA r Sun.— One hundred and ten prominent Malacca residents have drafted a petition to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boy d. asking him for an early f ment on Malacca's future status. These residents will next week to seek thousands of other signatures to support59 words
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Article34 1956-09-24 3 TAX LAY CHOOX. 4. fell from the second floor of her house In Choon Guan Street. Singapore, last night. She was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.34 words
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Miscellaneous591 1956-09-24 3 aQ-lmanac Information at a Glance -i mnnmn imw TOMOUOW: ttllgajlpn U2 am I 111 Tom Hi 1081 545 At >™ 118 w^-m it 117 Dm. i 9 4 it). The Hammond; 6.55 Reg;onai An\C»l^M//I*iAiDT»^l4y*r P nc^ni >12 am (88 f l l nouncement >J!IJPI < VIM rAVyiIV-fc pm. (7ift) n591 words
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281 1956-09-24 4 Threat To Sack Union Leader Flayed SEVERAL Singapore trade unionists yesterday condemned the City Councillors who sought local advice to sack the Secretary of the Council's Labour Unions Federation. Mr. 0. S. Ren^asamy. Independent Councillor Mr. S H. D. Eiias, at a recent E ihmenta Committee ■Meting Mked for the281 words
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Article72 1956-09-24 4 SINGAPORE'S Aobtani II for Loral Government. Lands and Housing. Mr. Tan Then? Chiang, and Liberal Socialist Assemblyman for Tiona Bahru. Mr. William Tim. yesterday left by air for Japan at the invitation of thf Japanese Government for I three-week goodwill tour. During their stay m Japan, they72 words
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Article29 1956-09-24 4 FlGin I N -month old Chan G< i tioi wu drowned In a Btrevn m NM Soon. Singapore, yesterday. Her body wm found bf i Police Constable.29 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-09-24 4 REFLOATING operations on the Korean tinker Thunchi" by Urn Naval Boom Defence Vessel Barf oil and Navy Tug Enigma have now been completed and the tanker is proceeding to Singapore under tow EarUer, on Saturday, the Pelardok took diving gear and other equipment to the stra,nded tanker as104 words
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Article494 1956-09-24 4 THE RECOGNITION OF UNIONS Expert Called In Mining Row IPOH, Sun. The Trade Tnion Adviser, Federation of Malaya. Mr. R. F. H. Caddiek, said here today that a union is "recognised" once it has started actual discussion with employers or employers' associations on important labour issues. Mr. Caddick was called494 words
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Article203 1956-09-24 4 REDS GIVE UP TO THAIS BENTONG, Sun. The Malaya-Thailand "Bis Squeeze" on Chin Peng's gangs m the jungle near the border paid on" today. Two terrorist.". Lim Tech Seng, and a woman named Cheng Ah Han. alias Sui lieng, surrendered to Thai police, it was announced203 words
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Article84 1956-09-24 4 THREE foreign diplomats A .orican, Canadian and French flew into Singapore from Sydney yesterday. The Canadian High Commissioner to Australia. Mr. W A. Irwin was on his way to Ottawa before taking up a appointment as Canadian Ambassador to Brazil. The American Ambassador I- ormosa, Mr. Karl84 words
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Article47 1956-09-24 4 JOHORE BAIIRU. Sun The District Welfare Committee yesterday entertained sixty-seven of its protegees to tea. Tho Committee gives them monthly grants to enable them to continue their studies m various schools here. The grant? cover school fees, games fees, books and bus fares.47 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-09-24 4 THE new Burmese Consul m Sinsapni". I h v (above), and his \\ii< arrived m the Colony on Satuid.iv Hr su< <•- ds I' \nng My at Kya« whr» returns v,, o n ti> Burma Thf nrw Consul was formerly Second v < < retary to the BurmeseStandardpic - 51 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-09-24 4 By Mr. and Mrs Tan D.ioe Thay cut the wedriinc eakc at a reception at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Sincapote after their ueddinc yesterday The Kroom is the son of Mr. Tan Hoan Kie. governing director of Aurora Limited and Mrs. Tan. The bride is |kc daughter of Dr.Standardpic; Yong Peng Seong - 103 words
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Article33 1956-09-24 4 FOLLOWING the success of the photo exhibition of the Roya] Air Force held m Kuala Lumpur m connection with "Battle of Britain" week, it wi:! now bo shown la Pcnanp33 words
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107 1956-09-24 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sun An unwelcome ">t rip-tease show' was itaged m from of the Pcrmatang Beran°an Police Station at Tassek Glugor— much to the chagrin cf blushing police personnel The "artist" 50-year-old Kg Swee Choon wa? taken m and brought be lore Inche Hassan bin Hussain m107 words
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Advertisement254 1956-09-24 4 SHELL AVIATION SERVICE y v -^SHEII)— rr —p congratulates Cathay Pacific Airways on their 10th. Anniversary /-'ual'iL lluvulXi^ LuL Jr* '~2* mr Tv ff^ 1"?- CS MM 13 MMMMM <^B- flM^^. BB^ No. 2 i, '^^^mbmmmßL--^ mni^Bifßßß^!^.^^B^MMffl^^^^^^B^^) Jri >llth lisn KV im:i i imin \i;n v tit; THE BEER DRINKING254 words
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Letter, Illustration1585 1956-09-24 5 JIM HENRY - LETTER from Down Under JIM HENRY By Our Queensland Correspondent IHE Minister for External Affairs, vR. R. G. CASEY, the other day that Australia would provide facilities under the Colombo plan for Asian journalists and press > t -otographers t o have training and practical experience ,n Australia. -.lid the1,585 words
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Article342 1956-09-24 5 THE exploits of Australia's brilliant squad of men •vomen swimmer 3 m the warm of the Olympic Swimming pool m Towns Queensland, for the Games m November have again taken the limelight m Australia's world of sport In a carnival the other back- N MON< KTON, of ale. (a342 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-09-24 5 I S^. 'ELAIDE, capital of the State of South Australia, was designed by the first South Australian Govern- 2 ment Surveyor-General. Colonel William Light, shortly alter the establishment of the colony of j South Australia m 1836. The city is uniquely planned, for its business section is98 words
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Miscellaneous32 1956-09-24 5 f IvaX<^' .OWH ''ttSßJoiSor 1 I **ii N 111,11 S'IIII i CI '1 IfVl 1 1 1 y. .s.;^--.-.' '''Ms& w nil ii tii^icio us t *i K o (i spi'ond j»32 words
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Miscellaneous253 1956-09-24 5 AM. lI.KIHM..N attention M+- ABlES— March 21 to A .1 e i 19— Give thought, protection llUK\— Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 i to money matters, belong- Keep the accent on saving Evening favours contacts with rather than spending Even ning favours plans, person--1 \l Xl S— April 20 to253 words
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937 1956-09-24 6 Singapore Standard Babas And Nonyas r S ose and the Eurasians m this :oun are m the same boat. They are both ivanized and Anglicized. In an independent Ma! have to become citizens of this country igrate to some other British territories if they to remain British subjects. The fate937 words
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Article, Illustration730 1956-09-24 6 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER - SEBASTIAN HAFFNER By M BERLIN I*HE decision of the Bonn Defence Ministry to reinitate former SS officers up to the rank of Licute-nant-Colone] m the new West German Army with old rank, continues to agitate West German public opinion. A number of newspapers have commented bitterly,730 words
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Article814 1956-09-24 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME "This house where once a lawyer dwelt Is now n gmitH'tr /l'V.-s' How rapidl'^ihc iron ace Success the age of s nasi HPHESE words of William I BnUM (tme to mind on reading the report of the t.ilks on Friday between Chief .Minister Lim814 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-09-24 6 "The*e! .Yov let's hear no MOTi o MOMf "HWtfafl about never having brenk.^ast m bed.'"15 words
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Article709 1956-09-24 6 Sir; May I bo allowed to remarks on Oscar Khayyam's letter under the heading "Strip-Teas-ing A Safety Valve?" He has put m words what some of us have been thinking about most of the wouldbt Reformers who have COOM into our midst from abroad more or709 words
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Article203 1956-09-24 6 Sir; The People': Action Party secretary, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew Ml quite right In stating that "Nowhere m Asia waa English more carefully nurtured than m Ceylon." This is the truth. EngU b has been the national and Official language ol Ceylon for the past 150 y<203 words
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Article49 1956-09-24 6 Not Connected Sir; The Singapore Women's federation recently banned by the Government ha.s DO Connection whatsoever with the Singapore Women > Council. The Singapore Women's Council is strictly a nonpolitical organization devoted solely to the social Uplift Of women m Singapore and lialaya, (MRS > SHIR IN FOZDAR Hon. Secretary49 words
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Article91 1956-09-24 6 Sir; The book "Her Malaya" by Ann and I nson which cized by you last week tor not having enough Is a children's book, aimed at catching the in* of the adult but young Malayan. i (and to many others* they are dull and unneco youngster who reads91 words
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Article65 1956-09-24 6 I must res' the Shop and Fa< kers' Union and the PAP. t has been an < the Go\ en no stepi have been taken to cloit down these Unions. It looks like the Government under Lim Vi a firm action ai the It might <* to65 words
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Article146 1956-09-24 7 Egypt Gets A 'Watery' Hint LONDON, Sept. 23. British Colonial Secretory Alan Lennox-Boyd said m a speech approved by Eden that Britain could control Egypt's water supply and even dry up the Nile, turning Egypt into a desert. "There can't be confidenceAP - 146 words
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Article151 1956-09-24 7 Kashmir Dispute Warning KARACHI, Sept 23 (AP)— Pakistan Prime Minister erday called on India to help settle the Kashmir dispute quickly, and warned 1 "The Pakistan people are restless and once they are out of control such a situation be neither m the interest of India nor Pakistan. The Prime151 words
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Article91 1956-09-24 7 TUNIS. Sept. 23 (UP) The Tunisian High Court has need to death by hanging three Tunisians on charges of master-mill tho murder last March 26 of ■Destour <Ne« Independence) nationalist party Deputy Houssine Bouzaiane m Sfax. Authorities, who announced the verdict today, said one three91 words
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Article28 1956-09-24 7 INDIA'S roving ambassador Krishna tfcnon Hew into London yesterday from Cairo and said he still thought a olution" is possible to the Suez dispute A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article30 1956-09-24 7 THE Peking People's Daily it" yesterday mum d the Western Big Three not to take provocative Mtton m the Suez Canal dispute, because Egypt "has many friends." UPUP - 30 words
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Article20 1956-09-24 7 TWELVE Polish pilots arrived m Cairn m a aircraft yesterday to join the Suez Canal Authority. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article42 1956-09-24 7 TAIPEI. Sept. 23 (AP) Thirteen persons sat down to riquct on Friday evening at Chunsii. near Taipei All were stricken by poisonins. One of them died, and the other 12 are still on the critiral list Police are inve?tigatir.42 words
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Article69 1956-09-24 7 NEW YORK. Bept 23 (AP) America consumed 111 long tons of new rubber dur[nf August, compared tc 95.--226 tons In July, the Pubber Manufacturers' Association reported yesterday. Synthetic rubber used during August totalled 71.591 long tons, compared with July consumption of 57.338 tons. The association said production69 words
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Article239 1956-09-24 7 Eight Escape Massacre ALGIERS. Sept. 23 (AP)— Sixteen French soldiers and one ofiicer had their throats slit by rebels to prevent them from giving an alarm to other forces nearby. a French staff officer said yesterday as further reports came m about the attack239 words
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Article108 1956-09-24 7 NEW DELHI, Sept. 23 <UP) Burma's experience with Communi>t China has "nnt been entirely happy," Indian S< fclist Parliament member Asoka Mehta, who recently visited Rangoon, declared tori a I writing m the newspaper "SI iti man." M'.'hta said: "While the Burme.-e army is108 words
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Article75 1956-09-24 7 VATICAN dTT, Sept. 23 fAP)— Pope Pius xii fester. laj Bald that modern civilization has "made man. m a way. a simple complement of hi machines." The Pope ipoke, through a letter to a eoDfresa of Italian Catholics opening m Bergamo. Italy, today. ••We will have75 words
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Article48 1956-09-24 7 NEW YORK. Sept X ter»— Leaders of the Am< riean Communi.-t Party declared Yesterday that the Party had made many 'important errors" m past years and proposed Waal they called tax reach in-.; changes m the programme, practices and outlook cf the party.48 words
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127 1956-09-24 7 WASHINGTON. Sept. 23 t.\Pi- The Deience Department has received a letter that asks Secretary of Defence Charles Wltecn to quote rate- for advertising space OO the earth satellite- the OS. Is panning to launch nt xt year. The letter came m last v.cc*. Irom127 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-09-24 7 photo. LOVELY Hrlon Mu. 22, Mt. and Deal (li.inu both arc It-adins stars for the Central Motion Picture Corporation, th r lamest and onl\ feature film studio m Formosa. The braut'es will repretetA NafitHdM CMh at the Ist Manila International Motion Picture Festival to be holdUP - 59 words
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Article66 1956-09-24 7 TAIPEI. Sept. 23 <UP>— Chine.-c newspaper diligently reported today that a 20--ar-old woman became a bride and mother on Saturday. It said Mat Chen Lu-chou wa.s married m the morning and save birth to a baby gir] m the same aft' I "S mefcf the guests, who had66 words
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Article24 1956-09-24 7 IXDIA and North Vietnam yesterday signed a three-year trade pact providing for an easy flow of goods between the two countries.- UPUP - 24 words
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145 1956-09-24 7 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo- 1 rado. Sept. 23 (AP) VicePresident Richard Nixon said last night the time is "not too far distant" when the working man ran have "a four-day week and family life will be even more fully enjoyed by every American.'' The145 words
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Article58 1956-09-24 7 TOKYO. Sept. 23 (B A 20-year-old fashion model was today selected as Japan's representative to the Mte« World Contest, due to be held m London on Octobe: Tokura's measurements are bust 35.4 inches, waist 21 inches, hips 35 inches. .Miss Tokura, five leet live inches tall bea*58 words
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Article36 1956-09-24 7 ADELAIDE. Australia. Sept. 23 (AP) Unsuitable weather asain caused postponement of Britain's atomic bomb test at Maralinga today. The atomic team has now been standing by for 12 days to explode the device.36 words
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Article35 1956-09-24 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Sept. 23 (APj— EOh n shot and ■NiM MM NMtai Mi c today a? they were >me from church with their in-year-o!d daughter m the south coast town of Lanarca.35 words
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Advertisement177 1956-09-24 7 When you buy a .REMINGTON <r pP^ 2J F Sc s- "jfeSfr' jj-fr j4"a j^j^jjj^ "^^mßi J YOU BUY I "1 THE BEST I CF MALAYA LIMITED. 2nd Floor John Little's Building. Singapore Branches at: Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang. Heattiest Congratulations and Best Wishes to I C P. A. en177 words
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Advertisement100 1956-09-24 7 Waaaa«M^«^a^K aaan cuar^ Mk^k\ KHL^^^ J^aaat Ba g^^ B^^^^ B^l^^ B^^^^^^^^A^^^^b^B^a^^L^^^k^B j Sea Je\v c 1 s jr Swims v i 1 1 7 he*f lovely new swimtuita ■a huh 1.,:,, rtn ih ti'i'flll'hni V. this uumlrt c :es now availoble k Small Medium Large Prices from $24.00 $48.00 j100 words
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Advertisement815 1956-09-24 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«. jii;i 5. 2SSSI 4 132,6 Robinson Kojd THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRTH AMERICAN SERVICE To >ij, 'n, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports Spore P. Sh«m Kenans ANTILOCHUS w 5 14 Oct IS 16 Ocf 17 1* Oct TEUCtR 9 '4 Nc-v 15815 words
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Advertisement1125 1956-09-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines* sh.pp.n* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T av J' Dcpt. uepi. Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carßc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON, CONTINENT. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS1,125 words
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Advertisement898 1956-09-24 8 MITSUI VjE\ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Mikagcsan Maru or Yokohama, Nagcya, Kobe via Hongkong 26 Sept Hoeisan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kcbe via Hongkong 20 Ocf Akibasan Maru for Yokohama, Nagcya, Kobe via Hongkong 14 Nov FOR U.S.A. via Suez For New York, Philadelphia Ecltimore Magamisan Maru898 words
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Advertisement629 1956-09-24 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS S o .t g ♦o r B= r, and o f-ai I Pcnong P.S'hom S'porc "MEONIA" 11/IMM 14/15 Oct It 190«t "LALANDIA"' 1 5 IC Oct 21/22 Oct 23/26Oct "ASIA" 27 0c- Hrn HOMEWARDS Selling* for Genoa, Antwe-p Rorterdom Horrhu.q, Copenhagen G L.»q Oslo pore P629 words
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406 1956-09-24 9 Increased Trading During This Week By A Marker Correspondent MALAYAN shore markets, which have r dcd an accurate barometer of political gvtnts, lest week reacted to the recent Governm enf action against "subversive" elements, rng m a firm trend. Market circles now 'cnewed confidence m406 words
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Article153 1956-09-24 9 Cashew As Crop Of The Future vi uu\(,(,\.\;Sun. The Fdkr.it m ".-n.- > planning (iiuc the pLintin- a nutN .1- the th.- future Aim ultu: Inrhe bin Imk.R ■> I MNO Fun Fair at Dunstm; Im he Aiii said Qmtmj'ml pro\:d- thtfarmers with seeds, experts, nmt "know htm find mark153 words
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Article304 1956-09-24 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK R .^iness done m shares Sept. 15 to 21: IM)I MKIVLS: Brit. Borneo Pets. I Jon. Tin Sm Fraser 8 52.08 cd.. Hammer Co.. xd.. Wm. Jacks $2,924 S2JS, Jackson Co.. $1,321 M -505. Mala m Cement $1 7(\J to $179 to Mi cries $1.09 to304 words
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Article62 1956-09-24 9 NEGOTIATIONS have been opened for the establishment of a new shipyard at Sunderland. m the North of England, for the building of vessels up to 300 feet long. The Sunder]and Corporation is holding the negotiations with an undisclosed company. Several sites have been examined. There are eifM62 words
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Article, Illustration525 1956-09-24 9 New Plane Ordered FROM a small beginning Cathay Pacific Airways has m ten years developed into a major regional airline, with a world-wide reputation for service, utilization and punctuality. Ten years ago today, two men got together and formed the new. but comparative y airline.525 words
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Article339 1956-09-24 9 U.S. Oil Output May Rise WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 Officials from major oil producing areas m the United States are meeting m Washington to consider a possibly substantial increase of American oil output because of the Suez situation. The meeting is the first tangible result of conferences among Government and oil339 words
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Article60 1956-09-24 9 A LIQUID metallic coating for rustpronfing steel surfaces subjected to high temperatures, sucn as steel chimneys, has been developed by a British Arm. The coating is applied cold and doe? not depend on high temperature to stove, cure or alloy it to the steel, as is60 words
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Article159 1956-09-24 9 lUI UUIUM years copra harvest will be down slightly as a result of the go-slow episode but palm oil should a^ain be higher, according to Sir Frit-Mac-Fadyn, chairman of the Straits Plantations, Ltd., m a statement presented at the annual general meeting n:i Sept. 21.159 words
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Article110 1956-09-24 9 MALAYSIA M Tin Ltd. reported a profit for {he ytur ended March SI, IS)M of £13.268 which with the brought forward of JC 1.093 manes £14,361 available. Provision for taxation took £4,616. over provision for 'ion m respect of previous £2.561. expenses of capital reduction £944;110 words
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Article288 1956-09-24 9 Robinson Co Ltd. For the year ended 30.6 .16 a profit of ■■•2 144.000 was show... equal to Oi c in< 1 lied Ordinary capital after allowing tor Preference dividend! The final dividend of B'^ and bonus <>f &""o will, with the an ount paid as an interim288 words
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Article159 1956-09-24 9 AS the possibility of force BCfasg employed m the Suez Canal dispute receded, the Singapore rubber market became easier and prices stood at the lowest levels for the week on Saturday. Dtmtry and local selling accelerated the decline and towards the dose of the week the159 words
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Advertisement130 1956-09-24 9 > SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES to and from f^pjpjpjpjßj fep INDONESIAN PORTS m J MM ESC MQM STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOCN BEE STEAMSHIP CO S LTD. Tel JM4S MAERSK LINE ACIN ANGLO AMERICAN CORP. LTD. ANNA MAERSK SINGAPORE PS HAM PENANC ETA NY *«P» I Oct 9 10 Ocf taM130 words
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Advertisement443 1956-09-24 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OI SINGAPORE ASSESSMENT LIST 1f1.)7 (Section 62 Municipal Ordinance) THE Assessment List for 1957 of all houses, build- lands and tenements liable to assessment within City Limits has been completed and may be inspected during office hours at the Office of the City Assessor on the ground443 words
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Advertisement1104 1956-09-24 9 NOTICES CITY OOUMCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Supply during 1957 ol Liqui me. 12 N00N— 11.10.56; and Chloride of Lime (Bleach- 1 Powder). Close 12 NOON 10.56. Tender Deposit $2dfi for caci WATER DEPARTMI N I (a) Supply of 6" to 60" Diamet. Stei Specials Close 12 NOON— 221,104 words
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Letter1419 1956-09-24 10 FIELDS FOR WEDENSDAY AT IPOH WEIGHTS and probable starters for all seven races at Ipoh on Wednesday (Sept. 26), second day of the Perak Turi Club Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting, are: Horses Class 2, Div. 3—6 Furs. 8 (ilory 3y y.OO Singapore Syndicate Rodeers I ndnut. table 4v S.i:; F1,419 words
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372 1956-09-24 10 Support Must Come From S' pore Indians Sir; I am very glad that your paper takes a great i.\ est m Malayan Sports and has ■i the sports minded people m this country a chance to voice their opinion In yesterday's papers I read a letter which was sent by372 words
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452 1956-09-24 10 WINDSOR LAD - NOW IT'S DISTINE FOR THE GOLD VASE WINDSOR LAD By IPOH. Sun— Now it will be Distine for the rirh Sultan's Gold Vase. After his clearcut six furlnnes win on Saturday. Distinr will probably start a warm favourite for the Malayan classic over .">'• furlonus straight on Saturday. Allotted 9.7452 words
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334 1956-09-24 10 Malays On A Spree At Expense Of Eurasians SINGAPORE Malays went on a goal scoring spree to trounce the Colony Eurasians 8-2 m their SAFA Community league encounter at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. For the superior Malays, it was an easy victory. All their forwards netted at least once Ismail334 words
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Letter66 1956-09-24 10 A lIATTRICK by Lumri paved the way for Kota Raia Club to beat the Chinese Athletics "A" 3-1. to enter the final of SAFA'«= Junior Cup Tournament at Jalan Besar stadium jresterday. The Raias led 1-0 at half time, but midway m the second half VVillian66 words
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Letter20 1956-09-24 10 A. W C. Signals beat Rajaii Sports Club 7-4 m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.20 words
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Advertisement272 1956-09-24 10 CATHAY ORGAMSATIOM ATTRACTIONS i| TODAY!CATHAYv -i^i 6 1 ro.MINO! \n liiii^nii Experleacc la I nt.Tt nnmfiit' v il (ominiiul I ilm f.>-i Picture <>i the \-ir! "I\\ITAT!()\ TO THE DA\Ct" i s| irrnu- i,|\h KM M m olor 'l _n_i~uj~_i~i_i~i_i~i_i^-~-~i_i~i_O-r-i_r*i-j~i-r'-'"i-'~ui~i-i~i-i~'-~i-'~i— i~uj-_ ~_~_~_i~i- 5 Mficnii NOW SHOWING! 2it DJDtJU_rI "THE \IARRIAGE272 words
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Advertisement329 1956-09-24 10 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION Al LAST 2 Hi piJOL DAYS! Vri> mJSJ«H 4. (,.4.^9.30^ ft HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! 5 If Ak^^ w i>er the (Jrfat f f ij^ -MBKIUBMHSSMUIHRMIIrCMr j OPENS WED: 26th Sept: Ham,2.3o,fi 8 9.15pm jiff: Mm PH ii m oi i his ao|{ \M (HIIIH VI Richard nr329 words
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274 1956-09-24 11 RBDLEGS PULL 10 WITHIN 2 GAMES AS BUMS, BRAVES LOSE s \OKK \P p M'uiukee Braves t 'inff m Like over the hot National nj .1 dpin 10 inntogs while the pesky Fittsl,rfh Pirates billed the P^klya Dedfers 3-1. When the firing ended for the iav the never-say-die C. -ati274 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-09-24 11 night: Daredevil Baton Donald C pbeU who hit up 286 MPH m settin a a new rrorld imtcrspccd record Utt MPH m his jet-propelled "Bluebird" on Coniston Water. England, on Sept. 19. The previous record, xchich he set up himself f on Lake Me:'!, fftMtfo, last .Vorc.bcr, icas CmmpbelVa 2MMPHAP - 108 words
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Article1320 1956-09-24 11 Manchester U. Leads The Way With Unbeaten Record LONDON. Sept. 22 (Renter) The struggle for supremacy m the first division of the English Football League showed no sierns ot easing today as all four leading clubs continued their winning form. ftfßMhaatai Un;' I ague champions. maintained their1,320 words
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Article119 1956-09-24 11 SEOUL. Sept. 22. (Reuicr) A crowd of about 1.000 persons including Nationalist Chil I Ambassador to South Korea Wang Tung Yuan watched tionalist China and South Korea share mixed fOCtUMi here today In the first of a scries of goodwill lawn lennis matches between lh e two coun-119 words
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Article70 1956-09-24 11 World Speedway WEMBLEY STADIUM dlesex. Sept. 22. (Reuter) Ov« Fundin. of Sweden, the world speedway title here tonight to become the first European rider to win this cotitle. Before a crowd of 70.000 FundtM narrowly defeated the New Zealand ar c Ronnie Moore er of the title m 19.^4 and70 words
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Article70 1956-09-24 11 MANCHESTER England. Sept 22 Brian Hewson. Britain's chief hope for the 1.000-metre run at the 19M Olympic n cd the world record for 1.000 metres by only nine-tenths of a second tonight while wfamil the event m two mm. 19 9 ptC during an International meet. Hewson narrowly70 words
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Article43 1956-09-24 11 BERLIN Sept 32, (Reutei i —The East and West Gnman Olympic Committee* have agreed to send about 110 sport smen to Melbourne for thp Olympic Games accord i to a joint communique published by the Eas* German News Agency, ADN. tonight.43 words
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588 1956-09-24 11 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK By JOE LIETZAN S BO.'MBERS bombed Tomi Wei's Pandas out of their winning column when the\ made full use of seven walks and then u^ed 11 Shaw homer and eight other hits to bireze to a 10-7 uin m the principal588 words
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Article130 1956-09-24 11 I HAMBURG, Sept 21 (Reuter) Randolph Turpin. Britain's former world middleweight champion, met with a severe ICVUN here tonight m his bid to make a comeback as a lightheavyweight when he was beaten by Hans Stretz, of Germany. nin. uho has never won m afal rr130 words
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284 1956-09-24 11 FOCHS DESFIRES BRAVES TO 14-3 WIN rACB J«.< ii v one of fop vptmorts of Softball la the < MMdalC B- h I 14-3 Wta <•'•• M,; t wlirn hr horn-nil and sis;) Only two batters— KobayaUli and Fochs have hn home runs m one game duri Kobayashi was the284 words
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Advertisement107 1956-09-24 11 RCI\ Al \orth Brides Rortd i i' 'I and 7Jtß.ni. \M\ll\ m I'\M I i r rinf Siva i r ,,i M V >.i\ilhri A I'.^i-nim 81 \('W World Last D,n: 7 and 9.15 bjb. Hi-! 1.1.m.M i'"r' If Mil X K( tMPIRf Dp. Serangoon Kd I.a«-t Da> 7 and107 words
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Advertisement421 1956-09-24 11 CLASSIFIED ADS ACK\O\\IEDCMEM \1 HS TA:' HOAN and Dr Tan nd thank* tr for their nice G and prtatnee on the occasion of 1 Tan Djoe Thay and Tan Lim N sin \nu\s v ioun CIXGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: »-5 Required KIIIIMM, IN>PI(TOF mencing of $385 a month plus p in421 words
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Miscellaneous291 1956-09-24 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Ccpp L suopqise"'- HOV^ r E- v RY rsLD blooded I v m^ t ant uprTEN t*tCE m j I •"ty.i rror« j n-r -^f KIKJ AM ame«ican e>ov pearlers rr-b gonma m*v i some. I AV(,fTAT>toRETOAv'atA\, rmKiFSv^F EAT N fOSDiCK 6 ABOUT /-^glWSli f291 words
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Article, Illustration453 1956-09-24 12 FOMOC EVADE AXE' ISSUES T s I'nited Press picture <.hows where Malayans will be when the Ohmpi, (limes open on November 2». This \i v ipable of airommodatinT over 100.--pr.ipl- I -nr new >uod iat left, numbered 2 is only just completed. 1. M :n uiTj rviu.:^i Rid... Hid 1453 words
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301 1956-09-24 12 SINGEI PATANI, Sun.— Penan- heat Kedah by 20 points (goal and live tries) to (i (two tries) m a friendly 1115 by match played here yesterday. A sharp shower just before the start made the ball slippery md nard to handle. While Pcnang won301 words
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187 1956-09-24 12 s:\GAPORE Medical Services Union beat the Singapore TeaCh< n Union by two goals to nil m the s ii a imv league match at Fairer Park yesterday. Had it not been for the fine display by Chu Teck Chye m the STU187 words
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Article62 1956-09-24 12 THE team to renrrsent P.W.D. Sports Club against Marine Department Snorts Club m the Singapore Government Service* Football AstodatiOg sonmr cup final match to ho' placed at Jalan Bosar stadium 7 pm. today will be Eric Yeo; Abdul Juri, Fook T X\ Wah Chin. Omar62 words
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Article166 1956-09-24 12 THERE'LL be Rock 'X Rcll at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. Sept. 30 at 6.30 p.m. This exhibition precedes the Singapore Business Houses annual match for th e Feith Cup to be played that eveni: Iff J T O iphant, Vice-Presi-.it of the SB166 words
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Article69 1956-09-24 12 PENANG San— The Chartered Bank Recreation Club defence crumbled before the ferocity of Harper GUflllan Sports Club attack m a Business Houses league soccer match on Dato Kramat ground today. Harpers scored an overwhelming ten-nil victory. r P:C game Degan late and ended m tailing light69 words
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Article54 1956-09-24 12 COLOMBO, Sept. 23 (UP) The Ceylon boxing brothers, Hema Jayasuriyas, were selected today by the Amateur BoxIng Association of Ceylon to represent this country at the Melbourne Olympic? Games. This brought the Ceylon contingent up to five the track and field star Ethiri Veersingham. wrestien Perumal Rasheed54 words
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Article50 1956-09-24 12 SINGAPORE Teachers Union "A" held a strong Naval Base Police team to a three-all draw m a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road, yesterday. Harbhajan Singh, Mnhinder Singh and Ajit Singh scored lor the Police while Oon San 2 and Himat Singh :<;lied for the teachers.50 words
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Article55 1956-09-24 12 LOS AXGELES. Sept (AP)— Victor Seixas. the No 1 US. Davis Cup player. over came a one-set t-ctback and or. to defeat Voting A -''lev Cooper. No. 4 of the Au Man invaders, m a quarterfinal match of fio Pacific Southwest tennis tournament yesterday. Seixas subdued the 20--old55 words
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257 1956-09-24 12 THE rcrcntl.v formed Singapore Branch of the I'nited Kingdom Forces Motoring- Club, first of its kind m the Far East, will hold a combined Arniy-Navv-.\ir Force gymkhana m November, the Secretary, Major 1) I. Coots, told The Standard \rsterriay This Branch, affiliated t 0257 words
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Article489 1956-09-24 12 THE WORTHY CHAMPIONS... SELANGOR flilaiigiir I v Res SELAXGOR, the Malaya On h ampions, kept their reputation intact when they trounced the Rest ot MsJtyi Ir. >ix uoals to two m a ghMflfc match played at the Princes Road Stadium m Kuala Lumpur \esterda A crowd of 1.500 paid a489 words
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Article66 1956-09-24 12 won they beat the Gazetted Officers by 50 runs m their annual cricket match played on the PTS ground yest< Inspectors :i out— R. da Silva 38. J. C. Cookp 44. R. Sandosham 18. Thambyr 13. Bowline— Pennefather tor 5 :our for 44. <..i/etted: 120 all66 words
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Article50 1956-09-24 12 Today's Sport SOCCER gapore Government Set' Foo: and senior ct/p finals, Jalan Bcsnr Stadium at 5Jf p.m. and 7 p.m. respectively HOCKEY 1: LA. v Wanderert G.H.Q. v L Chnngi at Chanai; D BO.D. v at Wanderers ™.S/. v at V.M.C.A.; S.H.B. H.B. Police; Board (Ist) at Tcnglin. RUGBY 'at50 words
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Advertisement63 1956-09-24 12 Fields Fc Wcdncsda Ipoh Races 6c Gold Vase On Pase 10 k HITCHCOCK y I y» AT HIS BEST... xk* A SINGLE HASH N( HIT Tl M OF TIN VMBAI.S Wil \ll \I i; IS IHK !A!\L *^vl^ftr Vliri (M JAMES STEWART doris DAY •oALFRED HITCHCOCKS THE MAN WHO KNEW63 words
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