Singapore Standard, 25 September 1956
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Title Section34 1956-09-25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 Ntn >t f A j. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M v Ml. No. B."> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 1 1 i'\<,i i.i n nts34 words
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Article753 1956-09-25 1 w :l #T# I "^l^^^B ifV t Sept. 19 the Singapore Government arrested mvhi persons and dissolved two I y^^^Si i^^^^^^^^^^^^^sa^s^ societies l<>r alleged subvrrvrif activities Nothing Less Than A Communist Front Body, He Says Study, Just A Cloak For Self-Criticism SINGAPORE'S CHIEF MINISTER, MR. LIM753 words
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Article164 1956-09-25 1 SUEZ CRISIS: A NEW PHASE PARIS. Sept. 24 (Reuter)—The arrival of Sir Anthony Eden and Lloyd here on Wednesday will start a new p the Suez Canal crisis, diplomatic experts here believed. There were rumours that Mftg i i Ft m we aid d< cide to act without the full164 words
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Article60 1956-09-25 1 CAIRO. Sept. 24 (Reuter) Dr. Mahmoud I n tlan Foreign Minister, will fly to New York tonight to lead the Egyptian delegation to the United Nations Security Council ng which will d he Suez crisis on i:d today. It was also learned I Wing Commander60 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-09-25 1 NOW SEE HERE CHILDREN HO government can allow its policy to be dictated by inftptl 1 dements m fpfrturti Mvctti m •••<■•-. Mr. Cheio Su/ee Xtc. i26 words
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Article191 1956-09-25 1 COLONIAL OFFICE IS SILENT LONDON, Sept. 24 (IP)— Singapore's Cliief Minister Lim Yew Hock is showing "commendable firmness" m dealing with Communist elements m the olonv, officials here said today. Furth r than th.it. there official reaction to the pmenta m Singapore following the arrest of191 words
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Article113 1956-09-25 1 Canada Ousts Red Diplomat \v. s; 14 IP)— Authorities announced t that a Soviet diplomat mi ordered out Cuo Ida and a Canadian civilian employee of the Royal Canadian A:r Force dismissed ber Russian D rta to learn the of Canada'.s new CFIOS jet fighter plane. The Foreign Affairs Dement113 words
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Article74 1956-09-25 1 PANAMA. Sept LM (APJ The issin-wounded President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua voterrtay (icvclnped a paralysis of the entire left side of the body and his condition is not as satisfactory as it was Sunday, it was ised here yesterday. President Somoza was' operated on by four surgeons tor74 words
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Article65 1956-09-25 1 TOKYO. Sept. 24 tUP>— A It JUll Old fa-hion BOdCl VM chosen on Sunday to Npnmt Japan m the "Miss World" beauty contest m London next month. Midrriko Togura won the crown as Japan's most beautiful girl over 44 contestants at the Sankei Kaikan Buildin? m65 words
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Article33 1956-09-25 1 "WHEN Communist front organizations start saying 'Down with the Lim Yew Hock Government' they will get it right m their necks." Mr, Lim Yru- Hock nt UWttntoy'f Press conirrry.ee.33 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-09-25 1 See editorial page THE Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union which is against the policy of The Singapore Standard, yesterday picketed the premises of this independent newspaper with banners like the above. StandardpicStandardpic - 35 words
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Article331 1956-09-25 1 Police Remove Banners ARSONISTS struck again, after a lapse of four months, on Sunday night and set fire to four cars m Singapore. They burned the Singapore Civil Defence Commissioner, Col. L. T. Firbank's car which was parked outside his flat :n Leonie331 words
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247 1956-09-25 1 2,000 GATHER AT CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL MORF than 2.00(1 students con\( i.« I m Chinese High School grounds m Kuku I malt t int<> the compound. The> came h\ taxi. bir> rh tnshd and on loot. The big iron gate., at the entrance of the school closed and each .student247 words
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Article93 1956-09-25 1 CID Probe Strippers Death KUALA LUMPUR. MOH.— Police here are probing into the cause of death of Sally Han S:*w Lre. former member of the Pcse Chan "strip-tease" Revue. ttf Sally Han I year-old singer, died Kuala Lumpur General Hospital last F: twenty days after admission. A pos -mo rtem93 words
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Article34 1956-09-25 1 HURRICANE two dead and a trail of foundered ships m the gulf Orleans yestorc thundered across open m the direction of th< bama-Florida coast winds of 100 miles an hour. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Advertisement79 1956-09-25 1 p4^° UTHfUt! W" YOGHOURT WITHOUT FATTENING wmu m m^i\ r* i h 4 *Jfl^Mitft^BhL m. .jC— f T- SS£LL.« Thtre art fe» »»s^ »h.ch cow. *oor-m«.Nffd barque nl 2,154 lons pressed *ir cannot dr h I ut< -n h 0 > o» rfficienHy. and I > C*< m toi- for79 words
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296 1956-09-25 2 MARY NG 36 an insurance irai acquitted yesterday 0 t charge of cheating an :ce-dealer. See Khoon of $1,000 at Tiong Bahru, on Feb. 8 by claiming she could induce Ifr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, to show him favour.296 words
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Article150 1956-09-25 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per In.. i n Singapore yesterday were: Buyer« teller*. Ort K>s No l s^ S'>; k> n n.. sn w\ RSS. lfct I 88 Mj I V-Mdv IJlliet > COKt till I prue ol tin nn the local market pester a v > ;••>,150 words
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Article21 1956-09-25 2 A SINGAPORE man, Ragkunatha, 26, was found hangtaM m a room of t a house m Buk.t Timafa ssterd21 words
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Article59 1956-09-25 2 A CHAP IE of armed I ained to a youth, Lee Pek Lang, m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday. Lee is a 4 have committed robbery of cash and jewellery worth from Tan Gek Kee on Sept. 10 at 52-D Holland Road, while being armed59 words
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Article1394 1956-09-25 2 THE ACTON CASE: Defence Cross-Examines Investigating Officer Miss Pavanaris Was Pale, Frightened And Reluctant TWO BULL TERRIERS WERE GUARDING HOUSE-OFFICER MALACCA, Mon. Defence counsel, Mr. R. H.V. Rinfroul, today criticised two Police Officers investigating the "Acton Case" for failing to comply with the provisions of1,394 words
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Article71 1956-09-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Twenty cartons of ciga-f 20 packets of 'beedies.' (Indi^j garettes) and a motor cM were confiscated today af '1 Yusuf bin Baba. was ftocj] $1,000 m the Sessior for being m possession dutiable cigarettes. When checked by on arrival from Singapore m July71 words
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Advertisement85 1956-09-25 2 B^Sk in^S^Hßl^^K^W'' k^ ■'■■■^>" j? JH^' 1 ?^wi^ i: nf** i< dtr* J M I 1 X ll)l) /'J <*\ (i I I^^^^^F f j£oF'- '^^st 1« f- mwi I ■■ini^iiiiiiiiiiiiwMiiwi.i J>1 3.1 riw^ tirst 3.D i !*)est xxxw 1 1 i£r3,de oil H enough to cover the extra co^t.85 words
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Article, Illustration225 1956-09-25 3 p Vulcan Makes Perfect Landing: -j 556 mp/i On faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH Return FHaht r.KITAIX'S Delta-wing tour-jet Vulcan bomber streaming down from the sky yesterday to do •t low level run over the K.A.F. Changi airstrip arul mcd up main to come down later to a perfect225 words
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309 1956-09-25 3 A SEVEN-MAN .chnical team who left Singapore three months ago for Vietnam on a mercy mission "Operation Brotherhood" are now beginning to reap the f v uits of their harvest. Although they ha another three months' field work among some 100.000 war-torn309 words
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223 1956-09-25 3 TWO appeals again>t C Bviction and sentence for robU S :._.ipore Court of Criminal Appeal iay. P. Vaithilingam and S. Uluganathan appealed aga their seven-year jail sentence on the grounds that it was their first offence and it was too severe. In dismissing their appeals,223 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-09-25 3 Confidence Trickster Gets Tonio's $25 Prize ANTONIO Costello. 10, who won a contest on Saturday as an Indian brave, never imagined he would be tricked into losing his prize $25. It all began alter Antoni received the first prize at the Rex Theatre on Saturday The prize was a $25205 words
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Article171 1956-09-25 3 THE third All-Malaya Amateur Talentime Competition will be held m Singapore m December, the organizers told The Standard yesterday. The contest, to be organized on a more lavish scale tl the two held previously, will be staged at the Singapore Badminton Hall, Guillemard Road, on two171 words
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Article116 1956-09-25 3 THE RaJ< Per: is and the Raja Perempuan will leave Singapore today on a thrce-and-a-half months tour of Janan. Australia and Indonesia. The Raja's aide-de-camp, Capt. P. Pawanteh, told The Standard the Royal Couple will leave by the vessel Sangoll on a tour of Japan lasting116 words
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Article43 1956-09-25 3 the Singapore Coroner, Mr K.T Alexander, yesterday returned an open verdict at an Inquiry Into the death oJ a 76-Vf ar-old hOU < wife. LembUt bimr Smirk, Who was knocked down by a motor car m Pasir Pan.ians Road on Auk. .143 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-09-25 3 JC \N AI.ICK. the three-month-old daushter of Serjeant and Mrs William John Dalton. was christened on Sunday at St. Getge'i Church, Royal Air Force. Changi. The service was conducted by dp Capt. F.W. Cocks. Sst Dalton, is attached to 55 Air Despatch Company R.A.SC. at RAMichael Anchant - 84 words
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89 1956-09-25 3 fOKI M« fell to her death from the roof of a hotel m Upper Chin Che<.% Street, ""Hir'nlph^'Mr. R| I 1 Lum. told .The Standard th at his father ha,, iroug to live with them as she *as m bad health Prior89 words
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333 1956-09-25 3 University To Be One Of Finest In East SIR SYDNEY GIVES DETAILS IN about five years, the University of Malaya is expected to be one of the finest m the East, the retiring Vice-Chancellor, Sir Sydney Came, said yesterday. Sir Sydney hoped he would DOOM back to lift] to view333 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-09-25 3 Sir Sydney Cainc explains to Mr. Maurice Broun, the Registrar, (left) the proposed development projects for the Bukit Timah site. Admiring the model is the I'nivcrsity Consulting Architect. Mr S.L.7\ Cusdin (riahf) StandardpicStandardpic - 36 words
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258 1956-09-25 3 SERGEANT ON ROBBERY CHARGE A SERGEANT of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps who suffered from an "anxiety state. assaulted an ice-cream vendor and later pocketed his day> takings. a Singapore Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Bgt Harold Dickson, charged, with robbery and assault of258 words
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Article21 1956-09-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Jungle-bashing veterans of the Police F.<id Force havekilled two more terrorists menacing the Malayan-Thai border.21 words
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Advertisement175 1956-09-25 3 RISTS WIRES CABLES LTD. Newcostle-Under-UnM i»c and T.V. MITCHELL F.E. LTD. itilif* tfrtiti pl(*iisurt> m tinmtuntinfj tht* tipptti ttim*>nl tti: GEE BOAT TRADING I 0., 5S Bclf.eld Sfrcef. P 0 Box 16" Ipoh Tel 3934 cs their Soie D st ibutors for the Federation of Malaya for the entire j175 words
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329 1956-09-25 4 $15 MIL. MORE TO BE SPENT THAN IN 1956 SINGAPORE City Council will face a deficit of $8,000,000 next year against the anticipated deficit of only $4,000,000 this year, according to the draft estimates which were considered by the Finance and General Purposes329 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-09-25 4 ASTHOSY WEE and Kunti binte Abdul Jaffar, runners -u12 words
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118 1956-09-25 4 HUNDREDS of people last nicht parked thr (ireat World cabaret to see Singapore bobby-sockers competinc m tki "olony's first Rock 'n Roll jamliorep contost A large number of people had to be turned away. Tho crowd was so grr.it that police had It be118 words
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Article, Illustration9 1956-09-25 4 VICTOR YEO and Lattfoh Sharif, the winners.9 words
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137 1956-09-25 4 THE following candidates have passed (subjects shown against tncir names) and n;ive the Intermediate examination for a Bacne:or of Science degree I the Uni'.c lit of Maiaya. a Bag Ann (p'.v- I s); Mm Chan Poh Geok (chemistry); Hock Seng (physics); Leopoldo Jose137 words
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Article87 1956-09-25 4 CHUA HOCK SENG pit .tried guilty m- a Singapore Magistrates Court yesterday to two ihargea of cheating two merchants of empty rai r< water bottles, worth $90 by pretending to be a rierk employed by Praaei Neave Chua had cheated Lee Se> Bah ol empty bottles87 words
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287 1956-09-25 4 60 percent Down Tools For Middle Rd. Strike Call ABOUT sixty per cent of the members of the 36,000 strong Singapore Shop and Factory Workers' Union, downed tools for one hour yesterday, as a protest against the arrest of their president. Mr. Lim Chin Kok. and other trade unionists and287 words
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110 1956-09-25 4 Govt Tempting Providence, Says Lee THE banning of the Chinese Middle School* Students' Union by the Singapore government "was a wild act of suppression or a calculated act Of provocation." the Sec-retary-General of the People'l Action Party. Mr Harry Lee Kuan Yew, .said m a statement issued last night. He110 words
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171 1956-09-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Chettiars are to build two colleges m the Federation and Singapore shortly "as a measure of their loyalty to Malaya." This wlf disclosed laat nie;ht at a party given by the Chettiar community to Mr. A.R. Nachiappan. Kota Bharu Town Councillor,171 words
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Advertisement198 1956-09-25 4 ROYAL North Bridge Road Today: and 7. H0 p m. "A.MARA DEEPAM" (Tamil) Starring: Sivaji Ganesan. M. N. N'amhiar. Savithri and Padmini EMPIRE Up. Serangoon Rd. last Night: 7 and 9.15 pm. CONQUEST OF COCHISE (Tprh i Tomorrow: "MANCi KIONG LOT i. Mandarin Thursday: "SHOT C,l N" (Colon SUM New198 words
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Miscellaneous250 1956-09-25 4 iStandard c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE laaa— «r— i limn n«i Aid competition 5 45 D.m Ji li < f^daA%a v Sinjtapore Xd lira t ion Society: INQ A PlOlßjt EuluTSL** Br Uih Cojnc i J*S7f*£f^ TODAY: Singapore 132 am (3 3 W^*^^ mf^* M Port D.ck^on 9.12 am (8.8250 words
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246 1956-09-25 5 Claim Will Go To Arbitration BECUSE the Ninjrapore Of Council's t's Department _nt to delete tour s rum a buildin? contract, it tnight have <34.000. This sum is claimed by the building contractors who renovated the toria Theatre as being due over246 words
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Article129 1956-09-25 5 Chamber Music On The Air FOR the P. Mm Radio Malaya will give regular performances of combination chamber music by four of its gtaff musicians and guest artistes. The Standard was told yesterday by Mr. William ea, programme assistant }d charge of classical music. The programme will be called "Musica129 words
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Article97 1956-09-25 5 A Futile Search For Youth BKNIOM,. Mnn. I'ntii late thiN evening the Chamang Waterfalls Dam near here was being unmh t'vsfully dragged for th- bod> of .i Chinese school pupil, .'it year-old I-'u (him lin who v.is bri: t i t.» nut hmm drowm-d while swimming yesterday Low together v97 words
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294 1956-09-25 5 'Navy Is As Efficient As Ever': Chang Standard Shipping Reporter G of the South Korean tanker, Chunchi, which was aground for nearly four days, 100 miles from Singapore, by the Royal x y was conducted With the same all-round efficiency the N-. displayed during the Korean jr. Mr. Chang S.294 words
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165 1956-09-25 5 Move To End Emergency JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Two Asian officers have been appointed to senior posts, previously held by :es, m the campaign to end the emergency. The two posts are that of Chief Food Denial Officer filled by Mr S. Daniel, and 8165 words
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Article80 1956-09-25 5 AIRCRAFT of the British Far East Air Force will take part m 'Operation Albatross" the SEATO air-sea exercise •hich starts on Thursda tnds late next mo: The exercise will range over the Java and South China Seas, the Gulf of Thailand and the wippin? lanes between80 words
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213 1956-09-25 5 MY OM i-.imlid.itps riaaplLlil the Pidtal■WJ Examination for the SV.fhplor of M.-di- !..r of Sursrrv Jfllat thp Iniversity of .>> n. m Iht- Nub Omwn iHbml th-n- aan oalaratnam. Chelliah Bot•>f. Boey Hong Khim Pi nJ*n Jee Swee Chemistry, JWics. Cheah Hock San Bo*»y. Cheam Eng213 words
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254 1956-09-25 5 Another Local Officer Quits S.I.T.-He's 5th ANOTHER local graduate officer of the Singapore Improvement Trust left his job last week-end. He is Mr. Tan Soo Hai, a probationary planning assistant, and an Honours graduate of the University of Malaya. The Trust is now left 1 1 four out of its254 words
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Article59 1956-09-25 5 MUAR, Mon. A tea party was held here last week by the Sikh community at the Tai Chong Wah Restaurant m honour of Mr. Sohan Singh of Johore Bahru, a well-known businessman who was recently made a Justice of the Peace by the Sultan of59 words
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187 1956-09-25 5 THE Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal yesterset aside the death sentence on Vairappan and ordered that he be detained during the Queens pleasure as he was insane when the murder was committed on rch 9 last year. In making the r.M^inn. the AppeUatr187 words
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Article44 1956-09-25 5 USTAD Hamka. lecturer of the .Muslim Islamic Univei of Jakarta and the Muslin) University of Macassar, will deliver a lecture m the premises of the All-Ma! a va II lim Missionary Society at Loron? 12, Gey ing, Singapore, on Wednesday at 8 p.m.44 words
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Article108 1956-09-25 5 Madam Koh Dies At 91 MADAM Koh Sim T;an. well-known lor her "pnhpiah' and "laksa m the I'M; Ayer and Cecil Strict areas cf Singapore died m her son's house m Eng Watt Street yesterday She was 91. Widow of the late Soh Pens Lim. a founder member of the108 words
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Article36 1956-09-25 5 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Choonq A:; r 2, wai found dead at the Chinese Temple m Bagan Ajam heir. Choon<? had been living m the temple for some time. Police suspect no foul play.36 words
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Article40 1956-09-25 5 THE All-Malaya Muslim M nary Society will tend a teacher to give religious instruction tc Muslim boy.at the Gimson School beginning Friday thia week. He la Mr Ahmad Ali Khan Surattee, who \t ucilarf officer for the Bodety.40 words
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Article36 1956-09-25 5 A SERIES of talks on economics was concluded m Taipin^ on Saturday by Mr. Bhupindei Singh, an honours graduate the University of Malaya. to advanced adult student? at the King Edward VII School Cer.tre.36 words
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Article927 1956-09-25 6 Singapore Standard East of Suez HILE the decision to take the Suez Canal problem to the United Nations Security Council t another effort to reach a just and peaceful s on is welcomed, nations east of Suez have in the past few weeks been shocked into a realization of how927 words
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Article557 1956-09-25 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA \w\\\\\\\\\\w uj i\\\\\\v\\\\\\v» \V HATKVF.R opinion one may have of so-called trade unionists m Singapore they cuinot hr said not to possess the astonishing facility to gahble Rihberish, a boatload of which was loosened on their stooges on Sunday. The speakers showed557 words
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586 1956-09-25 6 Does Christianity Approve Of StripTeasing Sir; May I deal, point by point, with Oscar Khayyam's letter which you published on 18th September, on the subject of stripteasing? Firstly, he accuses the 'Turitan females' as being "blowsy, de-sexed or hyper sexed frustrated women." because these latter take to condemning the practices586 words
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Article941 1956-09-25 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE By* WASHINGTON WIFE and I burst out laughing the. other clay when we heard a fiery political orator describe how Americans were get tin-; poverty stricken under the Republican Administration. We Laughed because to people like us, who have just come here from an assignment m941 words
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Article296 1956-09-25 6 Discipline Needed in MIC Sir; In f the reoutbursts directed at the present President by anmember within MIC, it is obvious that each member has ulterior motives of his own. Such persons are very dangerous to MlC's reputation as a third partner m the Alliance, and the executive body of296 words
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Article127 1956-09-25 6 Sir; May I through the medium of your paper bring the following complaints to the proper authorities concerned about the Town Board. Selama. Firstly, the latrine In my house is only cleared once m five days by the conservancy labourers. This is unhygienic and spreads diseases. Secondly, the Town127 words
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Article134 1956-09-25 6 M read numtrtiac remarks about a wide variety of sabjects rancing from shts and wronrs of stria-teasiac to the merits and dementi ihr sub?,." t *f SSSbf ft* < olumn* ji* 1 1 nemNfeoa. ihe other day I was asked by mill!: member of the X-Ray Club134 words
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Article313 1956-09-25 6 Sir; Recent the leading theatres m Singapore had boldly and proudly ad- ed m the Press for the convenience of our patrons, tickets for the cheapmatinee to all seats can be purchased m advance This indeed sounds creditable and also displays the wisdom and foresight of313 words
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Advertisement90 1956-09-25 6 HOW THE REDS SUBSIDIZE A CHAMPION They give you a job 'you rarely by I to show up>. a fat salary to buy the best fo r not iva lable to the :v. es), and good clothes (you must shine as an example of Commur. I pr Case hbstorv cf90 words
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Advertisement15 1956-09-25 6 SUPER NEW ZEALAND CANTERBURY I)O\N N BEST ill the World SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.15 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-09-25 7 ink- r« h.i\e di>-•^.ir-hips m the rrntre of N detta drand i. m this mi .id. r •■o-ntl> The wanhlpi .ire hcrthed meanwhile at the h irhnurs outer Creek of Bun; chock-full of uater instead of the customary oil. iit rr.iny ships arc nouUP - 137 words
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Article34 1956-09-25 7 WASHIX ITOX. Sept. <UP) Rep. Sterling Cole, member of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, said yesterday that the United States is "still m the lead" m both military and peacetime atomic development34 words
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Article33 1956-09-25 7 WESTBL'RY. New York. Sept. 24, (AP> An oldfashioned balloon ascension on Sunday marked the official flight from Roosevelt field take-off site of Charles Lindberghs historic solo trans-Atlantic flight 29 years ago.33 words
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Article29 1956-09-25 7 NEW YORK. Sept. 24. (AP) Government is reported planning to establish h language theatre m Moscow to replace the one destroyed m Joseph Stalin's anti-semitic purges.29 words
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Article31 1956-09-25 7 SCITUATE. Massachusetts. A salvage crew, headed by retired I Adm. Lebeus Curtis, yesterday made an ur. try to refloat the Italian freighter Etrusco which went aground rd last March.31 words
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Article29 1956-09-25 7 QUEBEC. Sept. 24. (AP Crown Prince Savang Vattahanna, of Laos, left here by Sunday for Ottawa, on his way to Washington after a to Canada's GovernorGeneral.29 words
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Article38 1956-09-25 7 NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 24. (AP)— Flossy grew into a funfledged hurricane on Sunday. as it moved menacing ward the Louisiana coast. ts of the coastal area and lowlands were forced from their homes to emergency shelters.38 words
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Article29 1956-09-25 7 RANGOON. Sept. 24. (AP)— The first three of six he ters. purchased from Japan by the Burme.-e Air Force, have arrived aboard the E Maru from Tokyo.29 words
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Article28 1956-09-25 7 V DELHI. Sept. 24. (AP) Srinagar, capital mir. was rocked by a brief earth •-emor on Sunday afternoon with no loss of life. India. Radio reported.28 words
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Article26 1956-09-25 7 CAIRO Arab League leaders said yesterday that a summit n-.eetin? of all nine Arab nations may be called to consider the Suez Canal26 words
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Article27 1956-09-25 7 -OUP of Chinese Com- -rust opera singer ins and other artists Ht Peking on Sunday on a three-month tour of a and New Zealand. UPUP - 27 words
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178 1956-09-25 7 Bolivian Capital Threatened I PA/. Bolivia. Sept. M (AP> A state of sie&e was ordered tor Bolivia yesterday after a night of antiqovernment rioting that saw four persons killed and II m m red The government radio reported armed workers and178 words
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Article95 1956-09-25 7 Argonaut Under Ack-Ack Fire HOXGKONG. Sept. (Reuter) A barrage of antiaircraft fire was laid m front of a British Overseas Airways •oration Argonaut airliner flvin« from Hongkong to Manila on Saturday morning, the vion Department said here today. There were no casualties and no damage. The airliner was flying to95 words
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Article73 1956-09-25 7 NEW DELHI. Sept. M CAP The Suez Canal crisis must be solved peacefully because, if it developed into war. c one would be the loser. Indian Prime Minister Nehru told an outdoor mass meeting last '"If war comes, the very purposes of the Western powers keeping the73 words
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Article141 1956-09-25 7 Margaret At 'All-Women' Sessions MOMBASA, Sept. 24. (Router) Princess Margaret yesterterday drank spiced cotfee with veiled Arab women m strict purdah when she ed the heavily-guarded home of Sheikh Ali Hinway Liweli. leader of Kenya's coastal Arabs. Outside the hou>c Arab chicf< dressed m brilliant ceremonial robes armed with ornate141 words
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Article68 1956-09-25 7 MELBOURNE. Sept. 24. ter) Australia is making backward-facing seats com>ry m all its passenger airera It. aircraft built after Jan. 1 next year will have to have ed, according to a new Civil Aviation Department ruling. Australia will be the first country m the world to make backward-facing68 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-09-25 7 J.WIKK Pereira, 7.">-pound native of Colombia who estimates his ase at lbT. ki>scs airline stewarsfcsi .luanita \Vintermut«\ 2fi, atU'f their arrival m Now Vmk's MlewiM Airport. from Miami. Il correct about the asc. H lp ■pry littlo Indian uoiild h.i.r li-i-nAP - 122 words
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Article45 1956-09-25 7 THE Soviet Union pos seismographic Instrument! capable of registering atomic and hydrogen explosions anywhere m the W< rid, the Army wspi pel Ri d BM U --aid today, it added that the government ran ro seismographic •tation- m variou. par: i the country ReuterReuter - 45 words
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124 1956-09-25 7 MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Sept. 24 (AP) Police arrested about 200 persons yesterday m I search for possible accomplices of the man who tried to kill President Bom n Among those arrested for questioning are Pedro Joaquin Chamorro. editor of the opposition Daily La Prensa,124 words
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Article238 1956-09-25 7 ...BIT THIS SOLDIER MISSES HIS PET SKUNK! M.HOKN Italy. Sept. t VP) A soldier overseas i*s a lot of things. A girl friend. Home cooking A Wk n of* IUt rt C Osha -n of .Mr. ami Mrs (.eomr M PI. M.nnesota is a skunk misser.238 words
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Article87 1956-09-25 7 3 Surgeons Operate On President PANAMA, Sept. 24. (AP)President Anastasio Somoza Of Nicaragua was flown here "crday and operated on for serious bullet wounds inflicted by an assassin. His condition afterward was described as satisfactory. Three surgeons performed three separate operations m turn at the U.S. Government's Georgas Hospital at87 words
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Article48 1956-09-25 7 ALGIERS. Sept. 24. (AP)— Nationalist rebels ambused a military truck convoy m the r Mountains of Western Algeria yesterday, killing 6 eh soldiers and wounding 13. The French said the convoy was rescued by a detachment that inflicted severe losses on the Nationalists.48 words
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204 1956-09-25 7 NICOSIA. Sept. 21 (AP)— A British soldier was killed and three mothers were wounded yesterday m a now wave of underground bombings and shootings. The dead serviceman raught m a blast as a security patrol poked into a cave outside Limassol on the South204 words
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Article63 1956-09-25 7 JAKARTA, Sept. L' 4. (ITi Delegates of i' 4 nations attend the United Nations f I and Agricultural Organization r e for Asia on Oct. 8 m Banduns, it was announced ;esia. as the host counbaa sent invitations to Burma. Cambodia. Ceylon. :-:ia,' Japan. Korea, La63 words
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Article17 1956-09-25 7 TITO GUEST PRESIDENT TITO on Sunday launched Yugos] ii biggest freighter a? Nlkita Khrushchev locked on.- APAP - 17 words
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Article415 1956-09-25 7 ONE BQUBLECROSS IS ENOUGH FOR HIM THE 3IG QUESTION IS: TO USE OR NOT TO USE FORCE? LONDON, Sept. 24, AP > Sir Anthony Eden is fighting for h;s political life m the bucx Canal crisis. And 1:. I ting with the bitterness415 words
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Article115 1956-09-25 7 British, French Confused Tradrs Union Congres* went on record wuh a declaration that force be used only the consent of the Uattatf Nations. Though the British seem ded— and politically they are at the moment on how to i Nasser— a step by him endangering jobs could I unite them.115 words
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Article84 1956-09-25 7 Crack Down On Red Smugglers ILA, Sept. 24. (UP) A multi-million pr syndicate believed to be part of a Chinese Communist ijilit throughout the F;- I pected to b e busted wide open soon, the Manila Chr ported today. The syndicate, according to the report, is aimed at undermining Asian84 words
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Article25 1956-09-25 7 DEFENCE Minister Theodor Blank said last night German armed force of 500.--000 men is essential despite new weapons developments and talk of dJaaxaaunent APAP - 25 words
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Advertisement134 1956-09-25 7 t^_ j Kids Just Love (J^P^V J ASSORTED FRLIT FLA\OLRED LOLLIPOPS These Lollipops ere pure sweets i £j, made from the finest ingredients and their delicious selection of I /*OT[ fruit flavours makes them a firm I /WfK r favourite with children. Packed f eight to a bag and each134 words
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162 1956-09-25 8 HE'S GOT A LOT OF QUESTIONS TO ANSWER REW YORK. Sept. 24 (UP) The officer who commanded the Swedish liner Stockholm, the night U Collided Wtth the Andrea Dor:a. faced intensive questioning today about the events leading up to the crash. Bum Garstfns Johtnifn. 2n- war-old third mate of the162 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-09-25 8 photo. PRINCESS Margaret inspects the guard of honour mounted by the 7th (Kenya) Battalion, the King's African Rifles, on her arrival at Port Reitz airport. Mombasa, on Saturday at the start of her tour of East Africa. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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372 1956-09-25 8 HK Murder: Wife's Body Was Found In Wardrobe HONGKONG. Sept, 24 (Reuter) Chinese witnesses said today that they found the body of Mrs. Irene May Shepherd, nee Whitehead, wife of a British Army Catering Corps private, squatting inside the wardrobe of the Hongkong apartment she occupied with her husband on372 words
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190 1956-09-25 8 COLOMBO, Sept. 24 (Reuter)— Sir Claude Corea. Ceylon Hi^h Commissioner m London, said today that Russian was willing to extend aid to Ceylon without any political strings attached. HtTthfi Nikolai Bu!ganin. the Soviet Prime Minister, told him that m extending aid the Soviet Union190 words
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Article45 1956-09-25 8 MUNICH, Sept. 24 (UP) King Paul and Queen Frrderika of Greece arrived here today for a three-day unollicial visit. The Royal couple came by overnight train from Hannover, where they had been visiting the Queen's family. the House of Lucnburg and Braunschwe^^.45 words
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Article107 1956-09-25 8 'Reds Are Still The Same' taipei. Best 24 (Renter) Admiral Ftiix Stump. U.S. commander-in-ehief m Far aid on arrival here today that the situation m the Far East was now more stabilised than when he vi.sited Formosa last November. But the Admiral, who had QOWB here from Saigon, warned that107 words
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Article60 1956-09-25 8 LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) Gordon Pine. 25-year-old B-::ish Olympic runner, and M Shirley Hampton, international sprinter, were ni. ed today at the Caxton Hall R g ;ter Hall, London. The honeymoon was postponed until after the Olympic Games at Melbourne, Australia, :nber, for which Pirie is now training60 words
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235 1956-09-25 8 TOKYO. S- pt M 'UP> Li San. (mn 1 one ot the p< rful men m the Chinese Communist P .-howed the world on Sunday how a discredited Communist must abjectly humble himself before hus comrades if he Bta to235 words
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Article, Illustration215 1956-09-25 8 You'd Be Safe In A Crush SAFETY precautions incorpor&tcd m i this oar design by Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory include a bar steering ar- rangement, instead of the conventional Wfced and column, incorporating a pro- tective cushion m front of the driver, ajid rearrangement of the seating. The driver is placedAP - 215 words
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Article54 1956-09-25 8 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sept. 24 CAP)— The United States today offered to put U whole atomsharins programme under the projected International Atoms For Ppace agency. U.S. AmbMMdoc James J. Wadsworth made the offer m opening general discussion at a ennference called here to complete a54 words
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179 1956-09-25 8 TOKYO. Sept 24 (AP)— The commander of I Navy air base m Japan on Monday announced a "driv< to stop American servicemen from living illegally Japanese women." Capt. Thomas Wagner, commander cf the Iwakuni navy air station m southern Japan, said his179 words
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Article310 1956-09-25 8 CHIANG GUNS FIRE ON SHIP fls Captain Side-Steps fl Typhoon They Definitely Shot To Kill- He Says HONGKONG, Sept. 24 <UP>— The coptoi* of a German freighter running from o typhoon m the Formosa Straits, said today that his vessel was fired upon by guns on a Nationalist Chinese island.310 words
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234 1956-09-25 8 TULSA, Sept. 24 (Rev. er) Mr. Adlai Stevenson, he Democratic nominee or President, declared tolay that the United States I nust stop pretending that ill is well "m foreiga iffairs and espccis vhen the Suez life line of rVcstern Europe is m. >eril. In234 words
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Article114 1956-09-25 8 JAKARTA. Sept. 24 (UP)— Youths and students today held a mass rally and parade m Bandung I for a death sentence for Henricas Schmidt. ex-F The youthful demonstrator* were estimated m "the thousands" by the Communist daily "Harian Rak After the rally an 11-mem-ber delegation114 words
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Article84 1956-09-25 8 Passports For Highest Frontier X ATM AN D Nej»l. 24 (AP) The 20th Cc today reached the border between the layan states of Nepal M* Tibet. The new age arrived world's highest frontier the form of a modern port system. It meant for onre someon* would have to start oarinf84 words
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Advertisement136 1956-09-25 8 '•One sees fORMIcX everywhere these days'* mmaaammm m your home F easy eh \r..r.z fir enduring beauty... choc.^e FORMICA L Jated Plastic. It t shows nc sigi wear and tear. -r.iss never fad Its s irface doesn't neea. It Is made m ove: H fWtmifl and patterns to harmonize with136 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1956-09-25 9 Victor Sims - Victor Sims BEGINS TODAY. Special feature series by arrangement with^ Uhe Sunday Pictorial J LONDON IN a dazzling white town hall perched on the edge of Lake Lugano, m Switzerland, the girl they call the world's loveliest model last week became wife No. 3 of a1,117 words
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Article, Illustration229 1956-09-25 9 m tut next article i will reveal the story of the amazing behind the scenl battle ior fame of these beautifci young girls— the girls who are on the threshold of romance and riches THEIR FIRST CHILD: The Earl nnd Countess of Dalktith pictured u-ith their229 words
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Advertisement122 1956-09-25 9 MLIT.tIX I!' I FRESHNESS II hay i* p»ot*c»p<l a- IS, v SOAP Containing PUPALI" 1-^1 f~»F Xl"**" LIFEBUOY is the Um.l v -«avt^ I I <^ v J^^ A-at.ng 1 f 4SBg&mim< BUOY each I ijtfiEE^^^'lr NATURALLY GROOMED HAIR ALL DAY LONG 0^ An oH -starved scalp make* hair dr>'.122 words
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Miscellaneous218 1956-09-25 9 m mm Im tmmm mmm ■mmmmmhmmh 5 An accident m the RAF (5i ters measure not hie CROSSWORD Lm^ mmmm^—^ mm II z time for a doctor vi month (5) 2. Has straight lifting powers (8) 1 3 S) fabuloua the J^z ran from v, km-, (6) 4 The n^218 words
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Miscellaneous394 1956-09-25 9 TdDAV.s QI'OTATION: pC v :orr-j "Ifn poor men -.Icrp m »-^gj i 5 |S fc \W&% erna;rl s.oof from a«. Saaili sins*. Hut the im- 1f 1 f\ f% jS%| "«i >i: !'lO— Oct. 23 to Nov. in-nv-t cinpirf Nmu narrow £w. J LJ >^^J J A X.S f lnto394 words
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88 1956-09-25 10 More Revenue For Veterinary Department PEN'AXG. Mon. Revenue collected by the Municipal Veterinary Department last feai amounted to 5221,081, compared with 52 13.8 13 m 1954. The annual report of the Department pointed out that the increase m revenue was due mainly to the greater number of animals slaughtered. and88 words
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356 1956-09-25 10 Money For Trading In The Dealers' Hands Tight I PEN AN G, Mon. The factors which began to al. ter market condition--1954 took on creator im. portancc during uu six months of this year. This was disclosed m th« report of the Penang Cham. ber of Commerce for tht :■;..>356 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-09-25 10 Time Saver For Hostess Boonsri, Tog WITH the introduction of Thai Airways' new non-stop service from Singapore to Bangkok, Miss Boonsri Bhakjokdi. hostess on the recent inaugural flight, appears to be well satisfied her arrival at Paya Lebar. The new weekly services, using DC-4 Skymasters cuts flight time from 6i64 words
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Article40 1956-09-25 10 MORE than half of the gas turbine airliners on order throughout the world are British. The Society of British Aircraft Constructors says that there are ten such types rive turbo-jet and five turbo-prop being manufactured m four countries.40 words
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196 1956-09-25 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. Province Wellesley can now look forward to a 100 per cent increase m rubber production. Many acres of rubber land have been replanted since the smallholders' ■chant came into force. For this year alone, nearly 1300 applications lor gi to replant196 words
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Article160 1956-09-25 10 RUBBER closed at 89j| cents per ]b. for first grade October shipment m Singapore yesterday, one cent below Saturday. Only small business was reported on a quiet day's trading. Quotations eased on better prospects of a settlement m the Suez dispute no w that a move has been160 words
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Article151 1956-09-25 10 Tins And Industrials Irregular TINS and industrials wen Irregular on the Malayan share market y< r erday, while rubbers were dull. Fair business was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday were:IXDLSTRI AI.S Buyers Sellers Gammons 1.38 1.92 Henry Waugh 1.45 1.50 M. Breweries 3.05 3iOcd:b M.151 words
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Article97 1956-09-25 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Sept. $26 buyers, $261 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40] sellers, coconut oil (dr. M sellers; Muntok white pepper $119 sellers. Sarawak white $118 sellers Special Sarawak black $S2. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra: Oct.97 words
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Article54 1956-09-25 10 A GLASGOW company have received their second £1.000,--000—plus contract this year for a sea-water evaporating and distilling plant. The second order is for a plant that will supply 4.000 tons of fresfa drinking water dai v U) the Dutch West Indie? island of Curacao, off54 words
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Article44 1956-09-25 10 A NEW type of industrial thermometer, the Pyrominor designed 10 be of particular use to the rubber, plastics and forM industries. |fl being exported by a Devon instrument manufacturing company. [1 a pyrometer with a needle type thermocouple of a new design.44 words
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Article152 1956-09-25 10 BUSINESS •<■:• Itti Malayan sharebrokers yesterday were: F. ft X. ords $2.08: Gamkz Gammons $1.87J overnight. $1 89 $1.90; Henry Waugh $1,471; M. Colls 51. 14. Metal Box Sl.< Robinson ords $166 edeb 51. 55 xall; Sime Darby $2.ofi! $2.05: Snore Cold Storage Straits Traders J2SJ; U.E152 words
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Article69 1956-09-25 10 UNITED Kingdom steel production m 1955, at lion ingot tons was the hi£hes attained m the histor> the U.K. steel industry, according to the annual report of the Iron and Steel Board for 1955 published m London. Production and consumption of steel each expanded m th«69 words
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251 1956-09-25 10 Japan's Fish Boats Can Call Here But.. JAPANESE tuna fishing V' sels can now enter Singapore port and make use ol It facilities for bunkering, provisions and repairs, under a n« w scheme which came into operation rec< Dt The vessels wishing to make DSC of the facilities under this251 words
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Advertisement627 1956-09-25 10 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. Regulation 1 i i Application for i mticate of Ke^i>tr.t' TVOTICE IS HEREBY G: N PEL D! L EUROPE L 1 The CockSingapore. Ls applying the Hotels Lice: Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration m respect of premises known k 7 On Singapore, and that any627 words
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Advertisement478 1956-09-25 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD oi thi: I LDERATION OF MALAYA. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS ar^ invited for 1 the supply of Petrol. Lubricarv 1 Oil for Motor Vehicles, Kerosene. Transformer 0.l and G:> for the year 1957. Full particulars are obt.i able from the Purchasing Contracts Officer, Central Electricity Board. P.O.478 words
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Advertisement605 1956-09-25 10 ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS AND THE SINGAPORE MALAYAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE POWER ENGINEERS. SPECIAL GENERAL v MEETING of the above local Engineering Organizations will bo held at 11. Rattle? Quay. Singapore on 27th. September 1956 at 6.U0 p.m. for the Purpoe ot Considering any future propo.-ed changes :n the local ordinances605 words
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Advertisement484 1956-09-25 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the Cacti to the484 words
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Advertisement32 1956-09-25 10 PELNI-LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freight /Through Corgo Dcpt. Tel ***** Mcnogcr "LANGIR" for Tombelon Ponrionot Sept 2 "LAWOTO" for Diakorto Scmorong PADEA" for Indrogin Porn Sept 2 "PAHEPA" for Polembong32 words
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Advertisement777 1956-09-25 11 4«iiLjLWTniJ«vn Anmiinu W M I*XU. j* &9&/*< 265- I M2S Robmton Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE i 6: Now York Bilt.more. PMadelph.a Cull Ports S core P S ham Penang ir» 5 H Oct 15 16 Oct 17/18 Oet 9 4 Nov 15 16 Nov 17/18 Nov777 words
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Advertisement1154 1956-09-25 11 lei: Z4Ub MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS (fncorporafed m 5in S apore| (12 hncs; Sh De p p n THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrie., option to proceed via ofhe. porti tc load and discha.Rt carge SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON. CONTINfNT POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA1,154 words
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Advertisement904 1956-09-25 11 MITSUIR^ LINE S pore P. Shorn Penonc FOR JAPAN Mikagcson Maru for Yokohama, Nagcyc, Kobe via Hongkong 26 Sept Hocisan Moru fcr Yokohama, Nagcya, Kobe via Hongkong 20 Oct Akibasan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoyat Kobe via Hcng-.ong 14 Nov FOR U.S.A. via Suez For New York. Philadelphia Baltimore Magamisan Maru904 words
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Advertisement687 1956-09-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDi So< i i-> tr. bccKok one Fo> les' '^ncr-c F S Horr S pcrc "MEONIA" 11/IMM 14/ 1 Oct It IS Oct "LALANDIA" IS'ICOct 11/llOct U ."t Ott "ASIA' :7C<t/1 No* MOMcWARDS Soiling* to» Genoo Aniwe't kotwc n Horrburq. Copcnhogcn G thcnburq O^ "MOMBASA" 26/24 S»f687 words
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Article, Illustration943 1956-09-25 12 Borneo Co. To Celebrate Centenary Of Progress Firm's Success 'Beyond Dreams Of Founders THE Borneo Company Ltd. today is an active and expanding enterprise that has gone far beyond the wildest dreams of the founders. Thil is the general picture of the company as presented at a nCM conference on943 words
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261 1956-09-25 12 CHAIRMAN ARRIVING FOR BIG OCCASION The Programme MR C. R. AKERS, chairman of the Borneo Co Ltd., and Mrs. Akers will arrive m Singapore from London on Oct. 14, by Qantas (via Bangkok) for the Centenary celebrations. They will visit Sarawak (Kuchinj and Sibu) from Oct 16 to 22 and261 words
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Article164 1956-09-25 12 KLUANG RUBBER PROFIT KLUANG Rubber Co. Ltd's working during the n I aded June 30, 1956 ,rosultcd m a profit of sMi'i.444 compared with $221,788 last year. The natl favourable rtfuttl were chiefly due to the hlz t pn c of rubber during 'he large part of the year under164 words
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Article47 1956-09-25 12 PENGKALEN Ltd has de- an interim dividend of •a both classes of shares, c m England on Ot 11. for the year ending Sept. 30. dope:- Consolidated has declared a third interim dividend of l() r for the year ending Sept. 30. payable Oct. 31.47 words
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Article22 1956-09-25 12 THE Gov< eni of Bihar India, decided to develoo bicycle and bicycle parts indu.-try m the decentralized sector m State.22 words
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105 1956-09-25 12 BP Explore For Oil In New Zealand THE British Petroleum Company Ltd., through its prospecting subsidiary BP Exploration Co. Ltd., has concluded arrangements with Todd Brothers of New Zealand for a joint programme of oi! exploration along the east coast of North Island m the districts of Gisborne, Hawke's Bay105 words
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Article104 1956-09-25 12 ".I ILAYAH rxrhaii^r Banks A i ici.i urn's changes m its itei to merchanti yesterday New York: buying, airmail T.T. 32 9/16. CD. 32 11/16, M S3 15/16 credit bills trade hills. Canada: buying airmail. TT ni 7/8. O.D. :)2. 90 dayi U 916 credit bills. 32 3/8104 words
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Article36 1956-09-25 12 A m m httei nid<#ei on variety of oats, named "Bur« will he ri. leased to BM«I m the Mid-v. IS "Corn Belt" area fof 1957 planting hy the lowa Agricultural Experiment Station36 words
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Article120 1956-09-25 12 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Hoi Bon ItoawtasM Im Inchulva. Chchwells. Batoesahru. Anncas, Chunchi. Erina. Van Cloon. Awa Maru. Enigm;i. Barito. Sangola Antilochus, Courtcnlles, Sing;i; Sergie Kirov I.NMR ROADS Larantuka. Musi. Kari; \c.v Asia, Hua Heng, New SuTong Thay Empoh. I.andak. Lipis. Batal Bebora, New Coronation. Sg. Panai. Scmanian. Langsa.120 words
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Article217 1956-09-25 12 A MOUNTED combine which ran b<- carried on and i p. rated by a tractor already widely BSed m the Far Ea>t. will bo available next year. It has been under inten>ive lor the pa-t three years not only m the UK but m Europe, Australia217 words
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Article157 1956-09-25 12 lONS are underway for Italian investment! m Indorv They stem from talks held between Italian md;. and Dr. Surwiryo, president of the Bank of Industry Negara, Jakarta, and other Indonesian representatives during the recent state vi&it of President Sukarno cf Indonesia. Italian Business, the publication157 words
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Article237 1956-09-25 12 B-u Arnold C. Brackman, Standard's New York Bureau I Chief. THY Goodyear Trye Rubber Compare v j[ maintains plants m India. Indonesia, thr and eNewht're i;i thr lar last, ha- ann< •< opening ol still another enterprise abroad. This time m Venezuela. The opening of the237 words
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Article27 1956-09-25 12 :E new vess. Iron Spencer, for use by the Australian steel mdi. launched at the Broken Pty. Co. Ltd. shipyards at alia, South Australia, recently.27 words
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Article101 1956-09-25 12 s|\<, M'ml.l. |I i!,, 01 iiidoiii m.i npra with !.hipmi l»n> oi 1.296 tons, the for«un d-op. m, \<> I th, v I), j ol \crirultun sairi Washington inddtK v.hi <<»pra exports < m. tl b> p. r t' Au^u^i I l total M101 words
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Article94 1956-09-25 12 THE Canadian Pacific Steath ship Line announcer: a British-built Canadian Pacific liner has set ntw i* cords m both din the voyage between tht Liverpool bar light tnd Father Point. Quebec The flagship Empress of Britain crossed frorr. to Father Point m 4 days IT hours94 words
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Article24 1956-09-25 12 REGISTERED m with a nominal capr. £250.000. Brain and Brown, Ply. Ltd.. has been formed to operate Moorabbin Airport, CheltenOAjXI, ict :.d.24 words
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Advertisement114 1956-09-25 12 77)6 world famous family of TIGER 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 NESCAFE io o °^^^m f m^ %0 W& mm COFFEE ,A f|H\ LUGGING POWER v TRACTORS jr114 words
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Article, Illustration300 1956-09-25 13 TED 'S. veteran hard hitting left fielder of the Boston Red Sox of the American League, thrilled thousands of U.S. baseball fans when he returned to action following a long period of inactivity because of a foot injury. owers of the 3fl-year-old Boston player300 words
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Article109 1956-09-25 13 Melbourne Will See Baseball TOKYO. Sept. 24, (UV)-\ team of U.S. armed forctf players stationed m tbfl Fr>.r East and an all-star Australian amateur team will introduce baseball to the Olympic Games lei bourne, it was announced today. Baseball is not an official ;pic competitive sport. The game will be109 words
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264 1956-09-25 13 LONDON, Sept. 23, (UP)— The Australian Cricket team threatened to go on strike before the Fourth Test Match at Manchester this year, according to a book published today. The players s'^tcd that they would not take the field if their Captain. Lan Johnson.264 words
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459 1956-09-25 13 Braves And Redlegs Fight All The Way Tight NL Pennant Battle NEW YORK, Sept. 23, (AP) The Milwaukee Braves, aided by Pennsylvania's Sunday curlew law. took an insecure half game lead m the tight National League Pennant battle with Brooklyn by defeating the Chicago Cubs 7-4. The Dodgers had a459 words
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Article229 1956-09-25 13 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimition'a 13U) annual championships started yesterday m the Singapore Swimming Club when heats for four events were held. No startling performanca were seen, but there is reason to believe quite a few rei will go by the board m the events for boys and girls.229 words
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Article78 1956-09-25 13 PAUL WONG sained a 'double' win m the joint American Consulate and United States Information Servire badminton championships during the weekend. Wong beal Hua seta 35-1 and 15-1 wad followed up thifl Btndght set success with a 15-6 and 15-3 victory over Stan Reber. In the doubles78 words
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Article81 1956-09-25 13 GAX EXG SEXG SdM I St. Joseph's Institution by goal to nil m an inter-school hockey match at Bras Basah Road yesterday. r a goa'.less first ha I I B winners scored through Cheah Pens Hock. Goalkeeper Anwarul Hag turned m a sterling performance for Gan Eng81 words
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Article81 1956-09-25 13 MOSCOW. Sept. 24 (Reuter> A record crowd of 110.000 today booed and whistled Russia's national football team the field after they had been beaten by Hungary, ot the Lenin Stadium here, by an only goal scored m the I half. Despite near frenzied attempts to try to avoid81 words
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Advertisement908 1956-09-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADS AWOL \Ct\ll\T Canning. Wednesday. Septesrtbe' t American styles for busies from shipment at Casual Cornr SITUATIONS VACANI mi mi ip \i m m '.i oki.i h.uv us \sr, T Municipal Council invites applications for a ■cy for a Pupil Engineer m the E partment. Applicants should preferably be908 words
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Miscellaneous329 1956-09-25 13 Li 1 Abnor By Al Capp V '^piMf R$ vX^^J^- <*I P v w S'K;>- ll n MINE ApT""^i l '"r^BTvr. RECONSTRUCTED I UNBE- 1 IBUL' L*CbVVM%> I REt>ULSIVE.LV I P.RT TmFV ALL SPRAIMED h JrT/y II A PICTURE OP THE LIEVABLE F j LOJC. AS I WERE IM L329 words
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Article, Illustration416 1956-09-25 14 Officials Ignorant Of Their Duties *>r-I -I with .merest the letter of Mr F. X. J. Santnkh column* ni 'ti I iough what he said about j cry true. I feel attack on Mr. A T 1-iite fair, as aftera R [Ml such a bad ■tarter a= Santokh ftagh makes416 words
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Article166 1956-09-25 14 Malayan Team Most Unique Sir I am a regular reader of the Singapore Standard, and mv sincere opinion is that .r paper has the best coverages m sports. Your rejnilar feature "Letters to the tOtter" is widely read, and I am sure the Public appre?s them. The Malayan team to166 words
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Article78 1956-09-25 14 TWO judo experts will r.e Co'.cmonth for a series of coaching stMiom. They are Teizo Kawamura. 6th dan of the T Un. d Masao th dan. of the .npon Steel Tube Co. being sent by the Mir c' Foreigi I irs on a coaching tour of South-east78 words
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340 1956-09-25 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD ro IFOH Mon.— Lad> Scarlet and Fair Raleigh did a rousing aallnp this morning uhrn the> r.ui'i! o\er tliree furlongs to return .'># 3 5 M i tr.uk made soft t>y overnight rain. They were striding out beautifully all the340 words
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Article295 1956-09-25 14 A GOAL siDred five minutes bfforr time by rrntrohalf lluhiii Sinsh HMfeM th^ Sineapore Indian Association t<» br.it the Wandrrcrs Snorts Club by two So.iU to one m the S lI. A. Div 1 league match .it Ralestier Road yesterday This was the Indians second iree295 words
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Article186 1956-09-25 14 ROYAL Air Force beat General Headquarters FARKLI by four coals to two m a SIIA Uiv. 1 league at Tanglin yesteiday. The Airmen m their previous match beat the Police. GHQ scored their first goal m the 15th minute through right wins CUurkson. Seven186 words
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Article50 1956-09-25 14 YOUNG Sikh A lation trounced V.M.C.A ti-0 m a SHA Div. 3 hotkey fixture played on the V.M.CA. ground yesterdaj Scorers for VMS A were: R. J. Singh who scored a hattrick m ti rid half. Vithy and Charan Singh Y.M.S.A. :eac 1-U at half time.50 words
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Article484 1956-09-25 14 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT By Despite An Early PWD Shock MARINE Department won the "H. Tudor" Cup when they beat the Public Works Department 4-1 m the final of the SGSFA's Senior knockout tournament played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. After the game Mrs. Lim Yew Hock, wife484 words
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Article175 1956-09-25 14 POLICE "B and the Post and Telegraph Department drew 2-all to become liolders of the "'Ng Lian Chuan" Clip, In SGSFA t- Junior cup finnl at Jalan Bc?ar stadium It was a thrill packed game. After- lending 1-0 for 58 minutes through Samad > goft] m the175 words
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Article73 1956-09-25 14 Today's Sport SWIMMING SASA Heota at SSC 5.30 p.m. RUGBY si. a itdrevfi Schoob' v Sr /otepfc's Institution at WnndsviUc: Victoria School v S.JI at VS. HOCKEY SHA League: Div. I—SCC r RM Po/;,r. SCC: SHB Pn.T r SCRC at SHBP: Div. 2 SRC x) Latiff Wanderers Mt SRC. SOCCER73 words
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167 1956-09-25 14 RPO IN FINAL OF NEE SOON CUP SOCCER REGIMENTAL Pay Office qualified for the final of the HQ Nee Soon Garrison Cup soccer at the expense of HQ Nee Soon Garrison yesterday. The score was 4-2. Centreforward Ba^nbridsa gave the RPO a one-nil lead at hall time. The same player167 words
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Article, Illustration465 1956-09-25 14 Macao Team To Games Wants To Play Here THE question of the proposed vLsit ol the >la< n, Hoc m so, to Singapore and the Federation wij] be brought up when officials ol th< pore Hockey Association meet on Friday at the Singapore Recreation lub.465 words
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Article95 1956-09-25 14 SINGAPORE \matrur lootball Association's Commission of Inquiry met at Jalan Besar stadium last night and r.iutioned one pla>pr. and su<;prndrd three pla\pr>> tor perirtds varying from six months to 15 months. The Commission of Inquirs which met with Mr. V S. Hogan m tin- chair cautioned Kirn95 words
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