Singapore Standard, 27 September 1956
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Title Section30 1956-09-27 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line*) 2400 n ft m i. ?IRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 11. N... 87 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article402 1956-09-27 1 ...And it Is Delivered Jointly From London, KL Britain To Step Up Synthetic Buying By 10,000 Tons KUALA LUMPUR, WED.—BRITAIN TODAY DELIVERED MALAYA A $20,000,000 SHOCK. SHE ANNOUNCED A 10 000TON STEP-UP IN HER SYNTHETIC RUBBER IMPORTS NEXT YEAR. Official communiques released simultaneously here and in London402 words
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207 1956-09-27 1 VMAX, Jordan, Sept. 2fi (IT)— Jordan Army headquarters >aid today 31 Jordanians died in the ne nt Husan last ni^ht but that approximately hraelLs were killed in bitter hand-to-hand fighting. the bodies of ten eluding one of capta:: fcad been found near Husan,207 words
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Article48 1956-09-27 1 ncu Vu!r.\n w nhrr. w hit h his just irned from i flight to •r.»lii will fly o\~t the N iporo \*atprlront for 1"' minutes this r uill tike off from t h iu: it about t r-ti mil <rui*.p from !hp h xr hour .ir^a.48 words
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Article58 1956-09-27 1 VOR K. Sept 26 ii r)— Jordanian dcleU.N today nifhi a Israel atta.-.-: i "an open challenge 8 irity Council and the DnUed Nations as a who: V" Den Rlfmt •re was a quesi lon the Security C< inild take "real action Israel nr whether w ild be compelled58 words
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192 1956-09-27 1 FOR Singapore's Chief MiniltWT. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, death notes have become a matter of rou:.:> ver since he adopted a •■get tough'' attitude tods Communists in the the daily post Mop bin several threatening letters. Thev are in Chinese and Ish. B;it he192 words
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Article66 1956-09-27 1 THE appeal a^ain.-t the banishment cf six Colony Chinese will be considered by the Governor-in-Council r- xt riM Three Colony lawyers Mr. ]>e Kuan Yew. Mr. A. P. Rajah and Mr. R. C. H. Lim have received from the Attorney General. Mr C. H Butterfleld, Government's66 words
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Article39 1956-09-27 1 A NORWEGIAN tanker, Ifiltna, (11,436 tons) was beins tnwed to Singapore by a H ve^eraay a!icr bet propeller, Lloyds shipping [-•r_:r C:^- e reported. The tanker was bOUBd for Singapore from Shimotsu, Japan. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1956-09-27 1 the Indonesian Government would "fully consider" the SEATO powers plan to hold naval manoeuvre- :n the Java Spa. a Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration134 1956-09-27 1 ATTENSHUN! Salute!! And all freshmen uilhin hearing jumped to it Mfl in the traditional \tin\ fashion, but a stm ti\ University half->aiutinq half-smil-ing (with yells of "cork It up" 1 and half-bowing Itylc This was one of the m v "misfortunes" which the 500 freshmen of the University134 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-09-27 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock (ripht) escorts the Vic e -President of India, Dr. Radhakrishnan. to the VIP room. On the left is Indian Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. R K. Tandon StandardpicStandardpic - 41 words
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258 1956-09-27 1 ...A SPEEDY AND PEACEFUL MERDEKA TO YOU lndlvs Wce-Presfdent, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. yesterday wished Singapore "a ipetdy. peaceful progress towards self-government." The 63-year-old Vice-Pre-sident, who Is renowned for his works on Asian. Eastern and Western philosophies, landed at Paya Lebar airport by KLM plane on hi? way to Indonesia on258 words
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Article106 1956-09-27 1 PARIS. Sept 26 (Reuter") The British Prime Minister Ud foreign Secretary Sir Anthony Eden and Mr. Sehvyn I Loyd, Ul'ived here by air today for talks with their French counterparts, M. Guy Ict and M. Christian Pineau, on the Suez question. During their 24106 words
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Article75 1956-09-27 1 New York Traders Are Pleased NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (Reuter) Rubber traders here were pleased to hear of authorisation by the British Government for increase in synthetic rubber imports from dollar countries from 70 to 80 thousand tons for 1957. However, they did not not expect any change in market75 words
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Article40 1956-09-27 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 26 (AP) India's Vice-President, Dr. s Radhakrishnan, arrived here this evening on a four-day wit. He VM Aet at the a.r;v Vice-President Mohamad Hatta. Prime Mini ter All Sastroamidjojo. cabinet member^ and the entire diplomatic corps.40 words
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Article197 1956-09-27 1 CHINA BUYS 1,000 TONS "HUSH-HUSH" deals in the Singapore market over the past few days I resulted in China buying more than 1.000 tons of Malayan rubber worth about $2,000,000. This is in addit: 3,200-ton contract arrarv members of 1 mission, market circles said. The deals, which we: gotiated in197 words
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803 1956-09-27 2 ACTON MAKES HIS DEFENCE DefenceCounsel sNoCase To Meet Submission Fails MALACCA, Wed. The Vice-President of the Malacca Municipal Council, A. W. B. Acron, denied in the Magistrate's Court here today that he had dragged pretty Hedwiges Pavanaris out of his car803 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-09-27 2 Standard- Lee Thong Choon J. P A TY of 56 aborigines of the Temiar tribe, consisting: of 11 men. 22 women and ..I children, who came out yesterday morning to seek Government protection They nad been roaming the hills, seven miles east of Tanjong Rambutan. near Ipoh,Lee Thong Choon - 81 words
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1027 1956-09-27 2 Court Is Faced With Four Vital Points witness box, Mr. Rintoul :c a two-hour submission that there was no case to met His contention was based on the law of corroborative evidence. The complaint, he said, was not made at the first availI ribie moment It took more than i'a.f-ar.-howr1,027 words
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Article152 1956-09-27 2 An Old Chinese Belief Comes True BENTONG. Wed A traditional Chinese belief that bodies ot drowned victims would surface automatically within 72 hours, came true today, saving $500 for the brother-in-law of Low Chun Lin, tern-aged Chinese school pupil, who disappeared into the Cham•Af waterfall dam on Sunday. Seven divers,152 words
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Article118 1956-09-27 2 TANJONG MALIM. Wed. A Special Constable de.serted the Police Force two years ago because he did not like his job. He was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment by Magistrate Mr. E. M Smallwood today. Inspector Shamsudin bin Ayob. prosecuting, told the court that on May 20.118 words
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Article320 1956-09-27 2 A TREK ACROSS HILLS RIVERS Rescue' A Triumph For No. 22 S.A.S. IPOH. Wed. -A -lost tribe of > 1- gines, located by a patrol of the 22 Sjx>< vices Regiment la.st Thursday, came into t<.u> morning after a threr-da> trek through hilly country Their320 words
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Article50 1956-09-27 2 KROII. Wed. Another Coir/: rrori I "nest" on the Malaj'a-Vhai border was destroyed today by men of the Police Field Force A patrol of No. 1 PFF lorated a camp for ten terrorists which had been evacuated in a hurry. The patrol .ater i-duel with five terrorisi50 words
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Article108 1956-09-27 2 Kuomintang General Pays Visit MALACCA. Wed.— Gen Ho Chin. Chairman of the Kuomintang Regime's V. Planning Cmjnc.i :n Taipd. paid a short visit to the Settlement tndav. More than 300 Chi-' from the Settlemeni North-wi at the Batu Burendam Airp ri to greet him as he alighted from a north-bound108 words
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Article108 1956-09-27 2 CLOSING rubber pn<- (i (cents per lb i n Sine D«re yesterday were Buyers Seller* «p«.i nom i Oc( Rw No I I Rv No 3 S PURE TLN The price l the local markr i fl a u v s (Down I LONDON Bl'RHhh No 1 K.SJs108 words
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Advertisement123 1956-09-27 2 a U/ODI O f USf wafch fhose glistening Omo suds 4 if UIILU in action. Whether you wash by hand \J>4mJ>'L 481l or mach 'ne. you do a better, more _^m V^B^^ thorough job when you use Blue Omo. W\\ IIV 00 m gGfS a y Ur clothes wh 'tes123 words
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Advertisement88 1956-09-27 2 ANNOUNCEMENT #m& r piE above is a picture taken at a reception h< id 1 No. 12(J Neil Road, Singapore, after the maof Mr. k Mrs. Liow Yew Lee at the Sinpa;> Marriage Registry. Mrs. Aw Boon Haw (Madam Khoo Shu Fn; much regrets that owing t<. unexpected ri: stances,88 words
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Article, Illustration583 1956-09-27 3 ITS A STUPID, MALICIOUS PRACTICE -CAINE IHE Vice-Chancellor I the I'niversitv of Mali i. Sir Sydney Caine, osierday gave senior students a serious warnon the consequences msins:." Address: p. five htm red newlv-er.ro'. !ed Federation and Singapore students, the retiring yice-Chancellor said: frtihiei j to put pStandardpic - 583 words
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170 1956-09-27 3 SHINOZAKI: ('I HELPED LADY THOMAS') PLEADS AGAIN JAPANESE municipal welfare ch:-;:' of the Singapore occupati b hi Mamoru Shinozaki, has appealed to British :es to allow his apr i- to re-enter the Color In a letter to a Friend r he stated: "I made man) exceptions for and gave favours170 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-09-27 3 THE six finalists in the Beer Drinking Contest Cpl. J.I). Jones, A.B.W. Goh Choon Tian, Georqe A. Hay. Naui B. Saabas and B. Brown.31 words
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149 1956-09-27 3 'ottoms Up 'They Do It In Double Quick Time "YAM S >.as the order of the day for over 30 people \vl e.ed at the Odeon Cine Singapore, on Ttm I to compete in a beerdrinking contest. beer-drinkers, of whom there are quite a few in the Colony, got cold149 words
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Article41 1956-09-27 3 TAIPIXG. Wed— The S ■anal problem will be tIM I discussion at the meet o Taiping Dis.-.ission Jjroup to be held at the Kc I -ay. Sept. 28 at 8 Mr. J. P. Woodcock vU bo n ;r;.cr.41 words
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239 1956-09-27 3 Appeal Is Dismissed By High Court MR. JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah hold in the Singapore Hiqh Court yesterday that when a man and a woman are found in a state of undre>s in a locked hotel room, it should be presumed that they239 words
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Article202 1956-09-27 3 TO WOO WED, HE GOT INTO DEBT \MES Chua Chen- Boon. who borrowed bjastfly to woo and wad and thereafter pandered to the expensive s of his wife through borrowing, had bia three-month jail sentence for bri ach t>J trust upheld by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan. in the Singapore202 words
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Article118 1956-09-27 3 Malaya s 'Peaceful Methods' SINGAPORE and the Federation are progressing by peaceful methods of democracy. Mr. Pom Shanahan. the Commissioner loi New Zealand in South-east ■Via, said over Radio Malaya last night. Mr. Shanahan, .speaking rn the anniversary ot New Zealand Day, said, "In a world Which hai come to118 words
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Article37 1956-09-27 3 HONGKONG Sept. 2H S] istl Standard Serviee: Closing prices of the Hon.2konj Exchange were: 516.05 to ill Sterling: $6.1623 to U.S.I; $1,839 to Malayan SI; $0,184 if one Indonesiaii Rupiah; Gold $261 to a tad.37 words
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Article43 1956-09-27 3 major a. o. Watson of thfl British Military Hospital. (Steaded guilty in a Sin^aprre Traffic Court yesterday CO a chargp of -prrd:nz at BQ to 63 mph. along Bukit Timah Road, on Mar. 13. He wa^ nn^d |SQ.43 words
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Article150 1956-09-27 3 $500 Fine For Having BogusGoods CHAN" HEE LOW. proprietor Of Nam Ann Medical Shop at Upper Nankin Street. Singapore, was yesterday fined 4 in the First District Court for using a counterfeit trade mark Milinok," an aphrodaisiac. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. prosecuting on a fiat, told the court that the150 words
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Advertisement279 1956-09-27 3 Gfonethirgshe^^ can be sure v^ J Shrrandoar L, -L J /7 po ar.yv. ;ng L f supremely confident in her Cameha J I sanitary protection. Camrlia *%JC^^^ towels et firm, y^//gL^jf reliable and moisture-proof llwftfl] 11 1 —with rounded, IM fit gll In I comprr^ed end=. for IM lli M279 words
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258 1956-09-27 4 HEARING a scream from her parerr.s room, an I oar-old Singapore schooled. Leonic Mary Tan switched on the Light! and saw a masked stringer holding a dagger against her Little brother's cne.i. The masked intruder itl \< d tO "Pteai the dagger258 words
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Article55 1956-09-27 4 IPOH. Wed.— Lim Chin -n, solicitor of B'-i. BlVWStef B .~i. here and Aw Boon Ying proprietor of Chop Aw En| Leo. lfi. Patrick Street, pleaded guilty today in the Magistrate's Court tn .-har^r= of failing U) furnish income-tax returns for the yr;ir 105H.55 words
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Article, Illustration177 1956-09-27 4 GRIM GOPAL IS STANDARDS NEW JAGA A 25-YEAR-OLD SIKH, Gopal Singh, postponed his marriage to seek vengeance against the killers of his brother, Paul, the Singapore Standard's jaga, who was battered to death early on Tuesday morning. Grtpal. who was a jasa177 words
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Article, Illustration478 1956-09-27 4 32 OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF S.J.A.B. ARE HONOURED THE Governor, Sir Robert Black, yesterday extended the "special" congratulations to Dato A. M. Alsagoff, M.8.E., on hLs appointment as an Associate Commander of the Venerable Order of St. John. Sir Robert was addressing a gathering at the pre■n of insignia, Lon£Standardpic - 478 words
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Article74 1956-09-27 4 A THREE-MONTH Jail sentence pas.-eri on Oniz Hoot Soon, a itmicnt. by I IOWW court for causing simp'c hurt, WM reduced to a fine of Sinn, or one month's jail in deftfult, by Mr. 1 isti Tan Ah Tah. m the (Singapore Hifb Court ye.;tcri day. On^74 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-09-27 4 PA D L'S widow. Chanta Kaur. and her two children.12 words
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Article206 1956-09-27 4 AFT L R hearing a young couple loudly Mgviag for inorp than 1 ."> minute s in Court, a Sin-.ip i magistrate turned to them and said: "I really don't know v. hirh of you is the mad party." Ihr husband. Chan Sons. a carpenter,206 words
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162 1956-09-27 4 1 KNOWLEDGE that opium smoking utansils are on the premises is in itself ins i ieni to support a conviction tor po <ion of these articles, said Mr Justice Tan Ah Tah, in the Singapore High Court, yesterday, when he allowed th- .-.ppeal162 words
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Article46 1956-09-27 4 IPOH, Wed M r q Coles, 33. Controlier i i Posts. Pcrak, leaves herewith his wife for Britain on home leave on Sept. 28 He Is exi I d to return in February next year, when he will bp posted to the Federal Headqaarten46 words
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Advertisement438 1956-09-27 4 CATHAY ORHAMSATIOX ATTRACTION'S ft? Th. ihrin you A NEW EXPERIENCE Ijj waft9dfor! l\ E\TERTAI\V!E\T! I I .g>V •>« .«>■—■' it II 1 1 J j I |u THE RO\AI COMMAND P*^ THE BEST PICTI RE i.^NeTcri or the year i i Al 11^ HI Kl IN I lI. M ■I438 words
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Advertisement381 1956-09-27 4 ""SHAW BROTHERS ORGTnISATIQN~ATTR AC 1 10.\-_ OCTOBER MOVIE NEWS mrnHk ISSIF O\ SAIL lOim f,,, n 4 SHOWS AABETni SSS 11ri nAi/y, UArllUL^f H 9 l5Dm UMILJ: is. jt-s. JSs^rl o a J.iopm IHE BtST PKil Hi IHMiii FHER YEAR: i Zl.o Hunchback King Whoso li^t For Richard nr SATURDAY381 words
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Miscellaneous204 1956-09-27 4 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE "TH N(i AlPlOlß^f T'^ 5 Times "U TODAY; Singai iraSMsjß l7Jft] ig^^ii w 24; p.na fc V M Flt Dickson 1038 am .7 2 ttl AW H -ii >; T ft'. 'Wy *T P S 4 :ri <*6 ft). 439 r-m W *ff» lllllU l^^SSy204 words
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Article, Illustration413 1956-09-27 5 Don' t Be Made Tools Of By Political Opportunists— Jaganathan T.U.C GIVES FUIL SUPPORT TO CHIEF MINISTER'S ACTIONS It Will End In Chaos And Destruction THE Singapore Trades Union Confess last night called on all workers in the Colony 'not to allow themselves to be extcd or used as s413 words
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200 1956-09-27 5 Another Satellite Town To Be Built By S.I.T. A NEW satellite town will ri^e in Singapore's Bukit Panjang area soon, the Minister for Local (iovernment. Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Naval Base Union Admiral ty Agreement Hamid bin Ha.ji Jumat announced yesterday. Inche Jumat said that the Improvement Trust had200 words
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Article71 1956-09-27 5 THE Courl I I Incj. \n\ tig Inl iv tm en I b fred Wat( rhouse Company in Bukit Timah Road and its Employees" Union will have its first sitting on Monday at Labf.ur Departmuv. Tho Government last week app^ I i Colony Magistrai and71 words
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175 1956-09-27 5 Dresses, Cheongsams And Saries For Office IBOOT one hundrt d women yesterday were at the ma:n ol the Y.W.C.A. Hostel v i r Canninu. (o watch twenty pretty girls m< del cloth' s BoitabM lor office wear The parade, •'Working Girls' Pasnlon Show' had beer arranged by the BusiP a175 words
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Article152 1956-09-27 5 $200,000 Back Pay Is Coming more than 6iio Industrial monthly-rated employees oi the Bingapon Naval Base will get about |200,000 in the lorm of back pay .-oon. They haw bet b given ris« in their wages ranging from $20 to $50 a month with effect from October, 1955 The Admiralty152 words
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92 1956-09-27 5 Fifth Council Union Gives Strike Notice THE Singapore City Council General Stores Labour Union yesterday served a 14-day strike notice on the Council. bringing the total number oi unions threatening strike action to live. The Uoton'l Strike threat is against the Council's delay in settling the claims of the Gas92 words
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Article105 1956-09-27 5 Onn Hits At UMNO Attitude SHORE BAHRU, Wed, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar sec-retary-general of Party ra, told members at the party's headquarters tonight that U.M.N.O. had alwayi ghown a compromising attitude towards their friends, the M.C.A. He said, he be'.ieved that the .ys' demand ior special concessions in an105 words
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Article23 1956-09-27 5 SERKMK ■d. A fowl srllrr u a.- fatally stabbed in the Chest this morning in the rrrwried marketcentre tt Wa Btreel23 words
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Advertisement42 1956-09-27 5 >y r .l*_y_f_g_^J_3^_E Kiiijiin ''jytr BK l-:i§llll:. r 4 ions JOOV CESAR DOUGLAS DEREK LAWRANCE ROMERO NEW ALIHAMBRA OPENS TODAY 5 SHOW s DAIIV XT 11AM UP 4.00 ti.43 X tUOPM m dqans m\LUMO TONIC *l-*f PlOßfflUean linens are more |e niTMrmffiP***^42 words
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Advertisement230 1956-09-27 5 CALLING ALL YOU CUTE COOL t COOL CATS AND ALLIGATORS! FOR THE ROCKING EST N ROLLING EST TIME OF YOUR LIFE See Cheer Hear and Dance GREAT WORLD CABARETS ROCK f N ROLL NIGHT 9 am. EVERY MONDAY COMPERE: GARRY STEWART PLUSH EXHIBITION BY SINGAPORE* TOP ROCK N ROLL DANCERS230 words
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Article476 1956-09-27 6 HILE members of the Singapore Shop and Factory Workers' Union solemnly resolved to observe a mute protest for 15 minutes daily to show their high indignation over the arrest of their chairman, the Colony's Chinese students received a slap in the face in a darin_ I raid476 words
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Article404 1956-09-27 6 s reported that the Pa: Ra'aya: intend- to form a United Front toget: the Labour Party of Malaya and other political parties who will come in with them to oppose the Alliance. will be another marriage of convenience. We have predicted that as the day of merdeka404 words
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Article, Illustration811 1956-09-27 6 Anne Purves - Sahara Treasure Hunt Anne Purves ,By PARIS \T UHOMB-BECHER* thp last permanent outpost in the Algerian Sahara, a coal mine has been working since the war, a field of probably as much rc.« 20 million tons of first grade coal. Nearby, another reserve of about 35 million tons of equally811 words
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Article360 1956-09-27 6 NEW DELHI /"V\'E the r ost embnrrnss■>iq rasjaasti stasis to the Go--rv. r ..t c j j r( j:n ir, a vr" u-)icn H gQ| cc rbrntiiig {Iks i:n--i prsry eelebrt ttonj oj the birth nf t)ie Lord Buddha is r tiitt to y impend or nboLsh r360 words
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Article470 1956-09-27 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera By deducing that the individual concerned is either weighted down by a guilty conscience and. therefore, unable to raise his head and see his caller m the eye, or is too dumb to know his duties. One of the recommendations of the470 words
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Article551 1956-09-27 6 %Ag W& 1 Sir; May I thmiisn the medium nf jroux paper deu a misapprehension that seems stobe ia the mind of Air. S Woods about the protest S meeting that is being eaJ ed by the Indian Universitj 2 Graduate Assodattoo over j the recenfl drcu551 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-09-27 6 "Look, Mum! That's just like the one you threw at daddv a12 words
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Article215 1956-09-27 6 Shorts from the Talks "Before a first flight, i one undoubtedly is sligni nervous there tint to be BCTTOUs once you 'r> .r. the air. There's so mu h do that you get on witl :nb and worry abe afterward Pfter Twiss. British .i> -t pilot who was thr frrvt215 words
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Article322 1956-09-27 6 ANNE PURVES - Castles Going Cheap ANNE PURVES By mom sjfci aim of a -T- cattle in I > instead ol Spain i -n have one for £1.000. 84 tiave. an>. va\ (hJini <i h <r.rscheme f- t rej jihsprionofi 1 i i houses m the Frenei ing their sa >minal pri(< la322 words
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Advertisement45 1956-09-27 6 BBBBi a t SI 1 1 J£-^^ IBm^^^^^^ lm V W m im# 9 9 k n m ni Js™^^^ HIGH POTENCY (contains vitamins FORMULA f AB C m?ilAvailrtblo .it nil First Class IV.ilrr. Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. KLANG SEREMBAN, PENANG.45 words
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Advertisement44 1956-09-27 6 PORTRAIT of| a PERSO.N ALH V i if,. j-'■ jf nßl^^^^ *TLv i K ING I KON G Offirial and undisputed heawwi ht Wre.lling Champion) of the Orient and 'lie Tag- Team Champion of All Ana "Let's have no argument, the be*t beer i«44 words
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Article, Illustration164 1956-09-27 7 A HEARTY WELCOME FOR A PRINCESS ON TOUR A.P. U.P. A PRINCESS goes on tour j ind everybody, or almost 'verybody who can leave home for a feu hours, turns jp to see the smiling sister of the Queen. Pictures 'hnw the welcome extended It Princess Margaret on her firstA.P.; U.P. - 164 words
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251 1956-09-27 7 To Seek UN Support If Need Be TOKYO, Sept. 28. <l P) Burma has served notice on Communist China that tho Red invasion of Burmese soil houltl he taken to the I nited Nations. TMi s the interpretation r I place on the warning251 words
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Article97 1956-09-27 7 1 Dies, 11 Injured In EOKA Trap MCOS Sept. 26 < Reuter) A British soldier was d and 11 of his comrades injured four of them seriously in an explosion which wrecked their lorry when they raced into a trap laid by EOKA terrorists yesterday. They were on their way97 words
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Article73 1956-09-27 7 WELLINGTON. Sept. (Reuter) Mr Thomas MacDonald, the Defence Mini announced in Wellington t< tnat the New Zealand cr Royalist will extend her present stay in the Mediterranean where her movements will continue to be co-ordinated with general B Fleet moveThe Royalist has bee' rising with73 words
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Article38 1956-09-27 7 MOt ditions planning to a* mi in \^pal in futur wl hare to p.> royaltii f be•T«n 500 and 3.000 Ind rupees (about £38 to £230 sterling* to the Nepal i inncunced It Katmandu yef.erd ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article25 1956-09-27 7 FIVE Am i captain arrived in Cairo tr New York yesterday to investigate the opportunities as PUots on the Suea Can ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article59 1956-09-27 7 SEOUL, Sept. 26 (Re iter) The Commander-in-Chirf. British Far Eastern N rces. Admiral Sir Alan Scott Moncreif. arrived here today aboard an Admiralty yacht A British legation -p ■-■'<c>~ man here said during his twoday visit Moncrcif would Isit South Korea President. Dr Syngman Rhee and59 words
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Article146 1956-09-27 7 SHE GIVES BIRTH TO A BABY BOY J WAl'SAU, Wisconsin. Sept \P) A .TNycar-ohl polio patient confined to an iron lane since Aug. 11, S-ive birth to < five-pound eight ounce hn\ on Monday Hospital attendants said the mother. Mrs. Frances Kosterman, came through the birth146 words
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Article36 1956-09-27 7 Reds Hoi iff ion HONGKONG. Sept. 2G <AP> a Red Chinese leader said yesterday that the Peking regim< cuarar/'' freedom of :>!;-::<;n ev< n though "we Commus i materialists and. therefore, do net follow any religion.'36 words
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Article31 1956-09-27 7 NEW YORK. Sept. ?6 <AP) The new US$42 mn '<^ trans Atlantic telephone cable was <'.l.\. \\\y opened Tuesday, fir direct voice link between the old world and the new.31 words
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Article38 1956-09-27 7 LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas, Sept. 2t 'AP" Adlai E. Stevenson said here on Tuesday that the Supreme Court Wfcl "right" in ruling against school segregation. He appealed to southerners to "accept that decision as law-abidms citizens."38 words
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Article36 1956-09-27 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Sept. 2G (AP) Australia'.- Sir Percy Spender said on Tuesday that tiie projected Internationa] atoms-ior-peacc agency should be regarded u bu.-ine-> arrangement between nations, and not ai a •giant give-away undertaking36 words
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Article37 1956-09-27 7 BELGRADE. Sept. 26, (AP) A Yugoslav court at Ri)eka yesterday Imposed prison terms ranging irom one to five yrar.s on four grave diggers, convicted of breaking open coffins and taking sold fillings from buried corpses.37 words
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Article25 1956-09-27 7 DALLAS. Texas. Sept. 26 i^p, Forty Russian oiJ well turbo-dr'ills have arrived in Dallas consigned to Dreiser Industries, it ffU announced on Tuesday.25 words
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Article30 1956-09-27 7 MANILA. Sept. 26 (AP) S.'vrnt. Q nation, Wt N IDtered in the first Mar. I toternationa] Film Festival which opened today and will continue until Oct. 8.30 words
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Article260 1956-09-27 7 The West Must Not Show Weakness, Says Pineau FIRMNESS WILL HELP THE CAUSE OF PEACE PARIS, Sepl 26 (API- rnreien Minister Chilian Pineau declared yesterday thai il President Gamal Ahdel Nasser <il Ksvpt has Ihf impiesstnn h, n, m--a. "*t* 4 I iiMi nnl iA.P.; U.P. - 260 words
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Article, Illustration238 1956-09-27 7 She Plotted To Kill Stepfather Who Seduced Her HACKENSACK, New Jersey, Sept. 26, (AP Dorothy Long, a slight quiet 29-year-old brunette, was iound guilty yesterday of strange plot to slay her mother and professor step-father. Alter a week of lurid testimony about crime, sex and family relationships, a Jurj found238 words
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Article122 1956-09-27 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 26 (Renter) The Ptonttl District Court in Canton has sentenced a "Chiang Kai- hck secret asent" to death on eharges of spymi and sabotage following a public trial OB Monday, according to local pro-Communi>t newspaper Ta Rung Pao today. Two other "secret agents*122 words
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Article63 1956-09-27 7 MELBOURNE. Sept. 26. (Rcutcn Australian scientists have discovered an antidote to the venom of New Zealand's deadly poisonous, katipo spider. The Commonwealth Serum Laboratories In Melbourne announced today that testi showed the antidote to the bite of Australia's redback spider was equally effective in neutralising katipo63 words
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Article36 1956-09-27 7 THE EARL ol Home. Socretarv of S;aip for Commonwealth Relations, has had to postpone until next vcar a visit to BOUtll Africa and the High Commission territories, 4 was announced in London yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article77 1956-09-27 7 LONDON, Sept. 26 fßeuten The Soviet Gove rnir.f nt newspaper Isvestia today >aid Britain. France and the United States want to remow Egyptian management oJ tbf Suez Canal and Impose their own complete control over N It criticized Western methods in the Suez crisis- which it said,77 words
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Article83 1956-09-27 7 KARACHI. Sept. 26 ißputen A plan to complete a railway across Iran, which would link all the Asian members of the Baghdad Fact, b one of the proposals wh:ch will eome before the communication.- committee of the Baghdad Pact countries dOf to mept in Karachi on83 words
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Article128 1956-09-27 7 Biggest SEATO Sea Games Begin BANGKOK, s.pt fef [API The larecst na\al iTianoftivre in the Smith China Sea since the Pacific War began today uhen 18 SKXTO ship^ started a nionth-lnne manocmrr. Both Ship and aircraft m taking part In the opcraticn which will extend as far N uth as128 words
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Article71 1956-09-27 7 UNITED NATIONS. Sept. 26 (UP) Britain old fj terdai that the propglobal atoms-for-peace programmc nnu I work nndec strict eoßtrd keep the genif of a m 1(1 'rom beccmina a Franken-tein. British Ambassa Pierson Dizon told the 81--nation conference that It VU "inconceivable that the Afeney should71 words
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Article87 1956-09-27 7 Thick Fog Blankets London LONDO r The first thick log of autumn blanketed London and southeast England this morr cutting visibility to 225 yard;in some areas. It lust beiore dawn and grew thicker in the moon. All nut -going aircraft were held up for several hours. Dense fog seriously affected87 words
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Article35 1956-09-27 7 RE was nothing sinister in the Russians establishing an Antarctic base on an island nrar the Australian section, the Australian Mi- Ext rnsJ Affairs. Mr. Casey told the House of Representatives yesterday ReuterReuter - 35 words
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113 1956-09-27 7 LONDON. Sept. 26 (UP) Britain today ended the exile of Seretse Khama. the Af j chieftain who was ousted from his throne and his homeland because he married a white woman. In return, the 35-yr Oxford-educated chief of the Oamangwato tribe renounced113 words
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104 1956-09-27 7 U.K. Asks Ceylon For 'Facilities' COLOMBO. Sept 26 (UP)— E ;n has asked Ceyion for "certain facilities" v: her former naval and air bases of Tnncoma.ee and informed sources said today. The nature of manded was not known. But the hey were unconnected with military operations. Official s< -sredicted that104 words
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Advertisement140 1956-09-27 7 <^^Vk STANDARD Thenp xrondprful UttU ii-urrs nrp load* of fun for all members of ihp lamily. The j*"J chnrnctprt in thp range nrp mainly i* '3 ~^^t rnnlp and the arrrnt is nn rldrrly types. rtflf"can blend well with tin nthtr>. H Wfc_' i^_r* _r Tvpe L S Cow Boy140 words
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207 1956-09-27 8 TAIPEI. Sept. 26 (UP)— The Nationalist Chinese Government in Formosa plans to convene a mammoth conference here next year with representatives from Chinese communities the world over to consolidate all anti-Communist and non Communist strength of the free Chinese in their fi^ht against207 words
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121 1956-09-27 8 What's All The Fuss About Suez? Asks Nehru K I3A lei e Indian Pi e Nehru, to: option jn Riyadh, S a Ihould be no difficulty z frier md oper a t he Suez problem, the Press Trust c: India reports. He ca.-ed not only for the recognition of Egypt's121 words
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90 1956-09-27 8 E LAS. Texas. Ser" H <\? A 10-year-old -r. home wearing make--.:p ar.-i high he- TtHlfllH two suitcases. 5 hobbled into a- ig< bct, convinced them she was 13. and got a job i ||6, Police nabbed her doin^ housework for hire. "I left90 words
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Article36 1956-09-27 8 PKA 3 M kcr>— nesia lefl air today r o-day visit to Czechoslovakia. V.-.-z h:> =w President S «arr i had '-political talks" Czechoslovak President ■in b.: ga> eno fur details.36 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-09-27 8 photo. BRITISH Olympic Ion?--distance runner and world record holder Gordon Piric, 25, and his bride, international sprinter Shirley Hampton, to leave Caxton Hall in London after their wedding on Monday. The couple only had a two-day honeymoon as Gordon left yesterday for Melhourne toA.P. - 56 words
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327 1956-09-27 8 34 Prepare To Abandon Typhoon Damaged Ship \ARA, Okinawa, Sept. 26 (AP)— Thirty-four crewmen tonight prepared to abandon a typhoondamaged, floundering British freighter in mountainous waves off Okinawa. The 7,129-ton freighter Bedford Eari was reported breaking up after it lost itl steering and struck a coral reef o!T the remote327 words
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159 1956-09-27 8 'NOTHING SINISTER' IN RED BASE CASEY CANBERRA, Sept. 26 (Router)— Mr. R. G. Casey. Australian Minister for External Affairs, told the House of Representatives today that there was "nothing sinister" in the establishment by the Russians of a base on an island near the Australian sector of the Antarctic. He159 words
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Article87 1956-09-27 8 M.P.s Keep Eye On Hatoyama TOKYO. Sen',. M CUP) Pressure again -t Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama's peace mission to Moscow mount d today with the organization of 176 anti-Hatoyarr.a Diet B ahen of the ruling Liber-at-Democrai I party The SjTOUp, railing ttseli "Council for Deliberating the Current Political Situation," moved87 words
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155 1956-09-27 8 LOUISVILLE. Kentucky. Sept. 26 (AP)— Senator Estea Kefauver said on Wednesday in an appeal for the votes of young people that the Eisenhower administration has swept world crises "under the nig." "He has done less than any person in my memory to use young155 words
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Article87 1956-09-27 8 EAST GREENWICH, Rhode Island, ~ept. 26 (AP) Miss Thelma E. Magnone. 23. was brought into the District Court here for a woif whistle. She pleaded guilty to having an illegal wolf whistle in her car. The whistle was described as a "mechanical de- vice which makes a87 words
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Article28 1956-09-27 8 MR. Xikita Khrushchev, and President Tito of Yugoslavia returned to Belgrade by air today after spending live days at the President's summer residen se Brioni Island.28 words
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Article105 1956-09-27 8 It's The Scent That Counts ROCHESTER. New York, Sept. 2H (AP.) [t*a not the cent that counts it's the secr;t. The Todd Company said it has received an order for a supply of scented cheques from a perfume manufacturer. The cheques are to be printed with perfumed ink. The payee105 words
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Article314 1956-09-27 8 Only Way To Match U.S., Russia'. AA.P.s LONDON, Sept. 26 (UP)-— Conservative Members of Parliament were preparing today to come out, for the first time, with their plans to expand the British Commonwealth, as the Suez crisis threatened to tear the existing structure apart and dangerously314 words
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Article, Illustration196 1956-09-27 8 'GORGEOUS' COP HAS HER BIG DAY ATTRACTIVE Maureen Dennison.^^Yhe^^Goi^ ous Cop" had two reasons for blushing last week twice she was in court as a witness once to tell j magistrates that a motorist called her "gorgeous" and again to hear magistrates say she was verv 2 alert. Case No.Mirrorpic - 196 words
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Article81 1956-09-27 8 BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 26 CAP) Eighteen million eggs re being loaded on a refrigerator ship on Wednesday for export to West Germany. The "Rio Queen" of Argentina's merchant fleet is to sail for Hamburg on Sept. 28 wit its delicate cargo. The eggs81 words
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Article136 1956-09-27 8 POZNAN, Poland. Sept. 2fi (Reutfr)-Twpntv thousand trade unionLMv arc said to have applied J> seats at the trials which begin tomorrow ol the 154 men charged with murder, assault, looting and other crimes arising out oi the Poznan riotv of June 28 H -ause136 words
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Article204 1956-09-27 8 IF THEY KNEW SUZIE BO sj on v. pi (\P i A p< wa\e may tak< the pi. t i< of the traditional dunk ins lor 80-ton t n Mt> 't < refl < ox- h ain if a determined la-v Forest Hills, V u Vorh has her way. rev*204 words
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Article39 1956-09-27 8 Sept. 28 (UP)— A Russian trawler o ith a Dutch coaster in thick fog off the northerr land of Ameland early morning and the roa Three of the eight people on board were reported drowned.39 words
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Article36 1956-09-27 8 Tiif \:et Tri n Council ha s assured Egy; trade unions of its support In tl fence of their le- rights" in the Bu< S et News Agency. Tass, reported on Tuesday night.— Reuter.36 words
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Article102 1956-09-27 8 'Mutiny' Nonsense, Says Head _LONDOX rotary for War sa the Government intention o! relttttaf the Army reservists it has called up from civilian life until th«; S resolved. He called a P'ess COB- r> nee to denv mcctttlons that th( an ag n called back to the Canal dispute B102 words
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Advertisement71 1956-09-27 8 -fee -fresh .tingling fresh Jl^^B -x '^L s*^&&&f^ *~~r- v *a- '^^K ■iy^BßM^HaJßssaati^y By v IB sJvi JNMNt Si- i _**4Km I For healthy GUMS HB^^H Y^u".'. :hat healthy tingle— it tells you that brushing yßslMo§%tr_; yfai^hx^M For sparkling TEETH Regular brushing night and morning with Gibbs S.R. LJußßß^^Sr^" MBS71 words
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Article260 1956-09-27 9 Letter FROM INDIA j^S THE nation's undivided attention is directed to the various industrial :hemes now being put through, it is icerely to be hoped rh a t we wouldn't find ourselves too busy to divert our .nergies to certain cher equally vital telds where seeds of discontent threaten to260 words
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1712 1956-09-27 9 Agitation Over A Book MOSLEMS ANGERED BY 'OBJECTIONABLE' REFERENCES TO TOE PROPHET [From Our Correspondent WM a fart Hurt <'.-■-- h- r u"ed insulting words about the G;*a (Hindi religi i i the Deputy Minister laid lhai G j ernmtnt had no s 'h rrr.ation. Assurance To Moslems T K\DERS1,712 words
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Article515 1956-09-27 9 RUSSIAN Roulette A game to break boredom FROM Detroit. U.S.A. comes news that the most lunatic game ever invented, Russian roulette, has claimed yet another victim. And one more victorious player is in court facing a murder charge. According to police evidence, a twenty five year-old BOtOC mr-chanic pointed Six-shooter,515 words
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Advertisement228 1956-09-27 9 Turn the I fV^i »«>ih »*•■<!» »pm« J0?~* m T»k« th« facU of th* Morr > «n\» Si«» »h»i th«7 mriß tn ir'-ntt ol irliv» mnionni plfa»urf Onr (r§t -4rl»» will Ull yon morr lr.«r ,-r hrfll.wl p* lorminr* m* MM 'rr ro»«Jho!d!ni t iti man* hni \n >*. »Q*228 words
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Miscellaneous28 1956-09-27 9 (*^^f Continuing Jr^Jx Adventures A _~s j £-»-j<_s£ vs\^^K -tA^E r^ BlP< ''"l I A'^? J?sv."^.v 1 STEM'S UOPeiP'SD THE FIGHTING TOMAHAWKS 4^. 1 j t?»"". ■■»_c -^.•.>>^ j28 words
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Miscellaneous615 1956-09-27 9 MM*«Mi«HWMMMMNaMH. 5. Poor cut cauM r geological fault (7 1 mmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 16 Show concern in street' 1 8 IS. Af!>! mate r^iip- 1 (4-5) I -i l'L't 20 Pertaining to the Rovers bow? ACROSS 1 Fl P"" 1 a i;on ls tn .M a istee aVu Witt speed ,Ma sMkl615 words
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Article118 1956-09-27 10 FINANCE COMMERCE NOON PRICES Rubber Steadies On China Buying SINGAPORE rubber prices steadied on reports of fresh China buying in the Malayan market yesterday. October first grade closed at Rnj cents per lb., i cent above Tuesday. Overnight prices overseas remained unchanged and Singapore opened quietly at 881. China buying118 words
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Article105 1956-09-27 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing pricei per picul yesterday were: Copra. Sept |M buyers, $26 J sellers; Oct. 1261 buyer?, $2G% sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $404 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $431 sellers; Muntok white pepper $119 sellers, Sarawak wrhifc $118 sellers, Special Sarawak black $S2. Singapore Copra105 words
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Article178 1956-09-27 10 SOUTHERN Kinta shares firmed on the Malayan market on an unconfirmed report that the company would soor? announce a 50 f .> dividend and other benefits to shareholders. This dividend, if recommended, would be the company's highest rate so far. The Malayan Sharehmkers"178 words
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Article151 1956-09-27 10 Fed. Map ords. $2 flfr F. ft X. orda $2.08); Gammons $1.89. SI 90; Hammers $2.93 to 13.10 to 13.07; Hongkong Batik $860; Cement? $1,771; M. Colls Hi. 11.17; McA lister 12-75; Robinson o xall. |1 82|, IMS; Stra Ship $141; Straits Trad Anatral A:nni. 18/-: B.151 words
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Article26 1956-09-27 10 £½m. Contract A £J MILLION contract for the netting up of a police Radio communication system in Iran has been awarded to Redifon of the U.K.26 words
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318 1956-09-27 10 Farmers Can Learn To Step Up Padi Yields AT M.A.H.A. EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Formers visit. n g e M. A. H. A. Exhibition here this week-end will I obout the Agriculture Deportments "ten commondI merits" to boost podi yields in the Penmsulo. Based on rewltl M hundreds of field318 words
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Article, Illustration180 1956-09-27 10 FLIGHT IN FREE SPACE DOUGLAS research engineer. Mr. A. M. Mayo, in a recent speech before the U.S. Aero Medical Association said that the basic medical, physical and engineering data lor manned flight in free space are still inadequate but are being assembled rapidly, according to Shell Aviation News. For180 words
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Article117 1956-09-27 10 OITFR ROADS Ruys. Chunchi, Blyth Xavicv tor. Aenea-. Thedens. Kronshadt. Overijesel, Van Riebeck. Inchis- ernodd, Awa Maru. Radnorshire. Van Heu^z. INNF.R ROADS Hua i.i Bcnai, Perak, Vi>ut K itri Matahari, Heather. Hua Hcng. Lipis. New Asia. Nc V Susana. Banjoewan^i. NanK anc. Arim. Vernon Ton| Nam. Sg.117 words
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Article41 1956-09-27 10 NEW YORK. Sept. 18 <UP>— Dow Jones dosing averages: STOCK*; 20 Industrials 4RI OR 20 Rails 154.99 IS Utilities 66.34 65 Stock] 169.71 BONDS: 4n Boada K.OS The Dow-J<mes Common:'--Putref Index (1914-86 average equals 100) dosed at 160.50.41 words
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Article481 1956-09-27 10 OUTPUT OF PLANTATION CROPS RISES TRENDS in the production of plantation cropssugar, tea. coffee, cocoa, spice, tobacco and rubber are surveyed in a review just published by the Commonwealth Committee. In most cases it shows substantial rises since the end of the war. The Review states: "The hinh figure for481 words
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Article147 1956-09-27 10 VICKERS Armstrongs (Shipbuilders) has received a £10 mUUon contract from the Orient Steam Navigation Company, to build a 40,000 ton passenger liner the largest to be built in the U.K. since the Queen Elizabeth was ordered. The ship, which trill be bui J .t at Bottom147 words
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Article74 1956-09-27 10 A fNIFORM struct ;ro called Spur bronze is being made by an Australian company, using a process which is stated to be a distinct advance in foundry prn tice. The compai y, r.• sand in the foundry and with the application of centrifugal casting, together74 words
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Article100 1956-09-27 10 < AMFRON H inlands will ha\ e someth i j to boaM about .a ti jnrv M H El hibition— sumpU !ls s»i million arn, i. < apsi< utii pot at rhubai h. hn I. i.-m be grown in thf I I .xn ds. and ar100 words
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Article163 1956-09-27 10 U.K. Steer Output May Rise STEEL production in i I.K. may rise to about 23^, million ingot t<u: year by 1958. as a matt < new development prou-d and major adaptations oi existing schemes. I «as thought •hat capacity lor plate production would be enough to meet demand In 195163 words
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Article21 1956-09-27 10 •nercia! r tion in Holland is compound with which largl holes and dent wood and otrrbe filled in or21 words
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Article14 1956-09-27 10 gia n Francs *****: Dp kl 135J. Other exchange rate remi» unaltered.14 words
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Advertisement1080 1956-09-27 10 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. ItM Regulation 1? (I) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN N it I SIOK HENG JING 1778 Road, Blnga- 15 Is applying to the Hct< L nsing Board. S:ngapore, for a Certificate of glstration in re.-pect of mlses known as Gey1,080 words
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Advertisement610 1956-09-27 10 FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE BRITISH BORNEO FREIGHT CONFERENCE Surcharge on Ba.se Rates of Freight 4T the time the Conference Lines decided to impose a 15'v nett surcharge, all the information available to i them indicated that with the 1 withdrawal610 words
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Advertisement128 1956-09-27 10 YUGOSLAV LINE F/om Hongkong to Bombo>, Aden, P Sudon Port Sod £■<• Venice, Trieste ond Ri|ck>c S'pore Molocco P Shorn Penong m/r "DINARA" 4/5 Oct 6 7 Oct From Adriotic, Neor Eost India to Djakorto, Hongki-"-c ond Whompoo. Pcnong f S horn Moiocco S'p«« m/r VELEBIT" 7 8 Oct 910128 words
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Advertisement746 1956-09-27 11 NCLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. :t *Bl 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE -ix, Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cull Ports S por. P. Sham Penang ajlT Tr..nT.w, 5 M Oct 15/16 Oet 17/18 Oet 9 M Nov 15/16 Nov 17/18 Nov 29D«e/4|an 5/6 lan 7/8746 words
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Advertisement1135 1956-09-27 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 linei > < Incorporated in Singaport) line*) Sh De p P 7 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f Dtpt. Carriers option to proceed via othet ports to load and discharge targe SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON, CONIINtNI POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE1,135 words
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Advertisement881 1956-09-27 11 MITSUI V¥^ LINE Spore P. S'Kom Pcnonc FOR JAPAN Mikogeion Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong G. 8/9 Hoeison Moru for Yokohama, Nogoya, Kobe via Hongkong 20 Oct Akibosan Moru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 14 Nov FOR U.S.A. via Sue* For New York, Philadelphia Baltimore Magamisan Maru881 words
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Advertisement725 1956-09-27 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARD^ Sfjil:ngs t O i Bongkok ondoi roi lo»t Penong P S'Korr Spore "MEONIA" 13 15 Oct 16 ISOcf 19 2 1 Oct "LALANDIA- !B'2tOct 21/22 Oct 23/2eOct "ASIA" 27Oci/l No* HOMEWARDS Soiling* foi Genoa Antwerp RoMerdom HoT-burg, Copenhogen. Gothenturq Osic S'pore P. S Koir Frnone "MOMBASA"725 words
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115 1956-09-27 12 Better Sick Benefits For The Temporaries? ALL e rr. por a emr the Singapore C.:y C MCfl rr.ay, in future, be entitled *3 Kin sarr.e and .< leave benefits now enjoy- I by permanent employees. A Committee decision re. commending this will come up for confirmation at tr.e monthly Council115 words
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Article59 1956-09-27 12 MALAYA 1 re] resented a- '-.<=> Centen iry celebrations of the v of Melbourne last month. The university's 5 stu- r wh<~~ dc 10 h from Singapore and the Centenary year wa? year, but the celebrations were postponed because of a fire which iestr yed the59 words
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Article35 1956-09-27 12 MR Yap Kit Leng of Sea A ->.".; appointed a District Commissioner to conduct extension ities for the Rosier.. Order ir. rar re He was appointed hf tti Grand Lodge al Baa Joat, Cattfornia.35 words
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Article290 1956-09-27 12 RLD Brotherhood, a tinctly educational" or^ann which believes that torn of the individual is of greatest importance to happy communitv living, is hopfn^r to arrange a "BrotherDr William A. Shimer. D:v iOBI Officer of iflc Division of World Brotherhood, now in Sing p r e290 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-09-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR's 82-year-old "Grand Old Man/' Mr. Chong Kin Voon, pictured with his wife and seven daughters at his birthday party held at his home in Tongshin Terrace, Kuala Lumpur over the week-end. More than 500 guests attended StandardpicStandardpic - 42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-09-27 12 OCTOGENARIAN philanthropist of Penan?. Mr. Lim Lean Tom;, J.P.. is pictured here braving the rain to lay the foundation stone of the 540.000 Sin Min School a.l Sunsei Korok. Alor Star, on Sunday. More than 870.000 has so far been realised through59 words
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191 1956-09-27 12 A Promise Is Kept— And lost' Kampong Is Found IMMEDIATELY after he had visited a "forgotten kampong" off Bukit Timah Singapore's Minister lor Locr.l Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul' Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday ordered the Land Office to issue temporary occupation licences to all residents in the kampong.191 words
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132 1956-09-27 12 'Social' For Old Boys' Building Fund MALACCA. Wed. High School old I oyi will so all out this weekend to get more money for their Club Building Fund, when they lUg their Social and Dance at the Capitol Cabaret next Saturday, Sept. 29, from 0 p.m. to 1 a.m. Their132 words
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Article54 1956-09-27 12 THE Bt Jack Griffiths, r of Ptnai now on leave in Britain, hai resigned from work In Pcnang and Proo Wellesley. He will not return to Malaya, but is expected to I ike up n Brii ain, a n e e irom -t- St, Andrew^ Cathedral in54 words
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Article77 1956-09-27 12 I JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The mana'4inc director ol the Huat Heng O;i Mill, was flnd S4O kB the Ma;: ;.-t rate's Court today to;- [ailing to pay $54 in time, being Provident Fund contributions for six employees of the firm for January and February this year. The77 words
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Article42 1956-09-27 12 IT is regretted that the corr.manding officer of the Singapore Ciaard Regiment in ve>lerriay's Court .Martial report wa- referred to as Major Wiiliam Hugh Wade. Major Wade is actually the uanding officer of "C" Company, Singapore Guard Regiment.42 words
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Article30 1956-09-27 12 DATIN Embong, widow of Dato Haji Mohamed Said, form< t Private Secretary to the Sultan ol Johore, collapsed from a heart attack and died yesterday in Johore Bahru.30 words
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200 1956-09-27 12 Keep Penang Free Or Trade Will Die Out, Warns Chamber Chief IOSB Ol lAYIM, uill kism: PENANG, Wed. The free port status is important not only tc commerce and industry of this island, but to the livelihood of its mhabitants as well. This WM told ft* Chinese Chamber of Commerce,200 words
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Article60 1956-09-27 12 THE Singapore City Council will soon empif y a policpman at $10 a dav to guard its dust bins. The Health and Finance and General Purposes committees have recommended to the full Council that from Jan. 1. a policeman should be on duty during worklni hours at60 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-09-27 12 THE man with big feel 1^ i't h ate J leming Gladstoi Sooth lustr; a n< arrived in Malaya a^ reinforcement <if th< 2nd Battalion I Australian Regimeni H< i> awaiting a h< lift into the iunL .loin liis CMBpaaj I first rai k ag92 words
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192 1956-09-27 12 FISH RESEARCH CENTRE WILL OPEN NEXT YEAR MALACCA, Wed.— A fish culture, revrarrh vi training rentre at Batu Berondam. near the airptt% will be officially opened next year. This wfll considerably increase the part Malaya can I lay in the world of scientific research into fish breeding tayi the latest192 words
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Article60 1956-09-27 12 ALACCA, Wed. More than 1.000 saw the joint exhibition held hv hematics and Scien S ies of the St. Francis Institution at the after it was opened by Chief Education Officer. F. \V. C. Edge, on Me evening. A highlight of the shrm- the synthetic rubber60 words
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Article70 1956-09-27 12 M \l \\< fi uni mpld>(d Nonth who was found swimming half a null <>fT a v i j lied «>ut h\ :i v police. Mohanii IS 1. -I -fed Im, run, niter ii ij n 1 1 i« l( bit mtm Hf70 words
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Article104 1956-09-27 12 Loses Eye In Fight Over Debt ICQ L— A few drintt followed by a quarrel o\er a I .bling debt of 30 cents between two youths, led to one of them losing an eye. •ourt here was told* yesterday. In the dock was Lee Ton Nam, 17. who v. ted104 words
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Article62 1956-09-27 12 Triad Man Bound Over 1 ORE BAHRU. Wed ruan Kuan Boor old ver. was today bound over in the sum of $1,000. in one months afjer being convicted I being a member of Triad Society. An eagle and a snak found tattooed on his arm. Tuan dei -.g a membrr62 words
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Article39 1956-09-27 12 THE S hold a c'vktail party in honour of the Indian r of Health, Rajkumari .aur, at the Cli* e on Saturday. The Minister will stay i» Singapore a short wh;ie br lore i39 words
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Advertisement173 1956-09-27 12 r x r A\Tien vour guests just 1 1 H can't wait to go home... f it's time to c,\\\ Carrier I j H '■^c* hes them heading fl fl H ho^e^c'c! But don't twist H />* t-~° OVfIH Ccl! Carrier. fl^S* *0 H c ""e r ence. Guests Im^ic,173 words
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329 1956-09-27 13 HK Bankers Take The Cup with An Easy 'Sixer' GOALKEEPER Taib took on the full fury of the Hongkong Bank attack for most of the Singapore Business House Football Association's League and Cup final at Jala Besar stadium yesterday, and it is to his credit that he was beaten only329 words
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255 1956-09-27 13 SINGAPORE Recreation Club scored a well \rd two nil victorv over the Police Sports Club n important SHA divi>ion 1 league match on the padan? yesterday. •fliit victory took the Recs from their seventh position to te flfth place in the league255 words
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Article42 1956-09-27 13 ANDREW'S 0 Bogn beat the Royal Nov.- Zealand Air Force by six points (two tries) to nil when they met in a rugby friendly at Woodsvill< ly .r-three-quarter Donald Igpoetih a;ici hooker Tang Wing Ho scored tuo t:\cs.42 words
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Article88 1956-09-27 13 OF.D RafT'rs;ans Wfl] (Mel the Present boyi Oi Blffltl Institution in their ann-ial Cricket match for the challenge shield presented by Mr. N. A. afallai at Bra? Basah Roarl on Sunday from 11 a.m. The Old Rafflesians te^m wi'l be selected from A. P. Rajah (CaptV G.88 words
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Article28 1956-09-27 13 HEAVV rain a! Nee Soon yesterday morriri^ prevented the start of the Singapore Base District pix-a-sidc knockout hockey tournament. The competition was postponed to Oct IT,28 words
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Article499 1956-09-27 13 LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR Relay Team Can Enter Games Final Sir: Through the kinrine^ of, your press, which is easily the j best newspaper for sports j news. I wish to appeal to the i Federation of Malaya Ol>mpic Sports Council to consider seriously the sending of a relay499 words
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Article215 1956-09-27 13 •<\i I r, .re my ICMOB «rl the Singapore AAA ihould mrn'Hlc in ihc kflfaifl r»f the Malayan AAA by inviting Annie Choong to run in the Colony's Olympic trials. I think it is highly improper. I read in the newspaper? that the Athletic Union of215 words
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Article83 1956-09-27 13 Anglo-Chinese School scored their third consecutr. I they beat Raffles Institution by tour |CWli to nil in an inter-school hockey friendly on r.i. (round iterday. After a first half. AC'S scored In the 35th minute through Abdu! Bank who dribbled put lour defei en before83 words
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618 1956-09-27 13 Chinese And Rangers Will Meet Again Kl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Wed— A record crowd was kept on its toes as Selangor Rangers and MMOM Chinese Recreation Club battled to a 3-3 draw in seventy minute thriller to decide the 19Mi <rnnipions of the Football Association of Selangor Leaeu? on th< Princes618 words
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Article28 1956-09-27 13 BLACKS beat Te* Training O t tifM points (one goal and to two points (penalty) in a rucfer dask on the Bartlev Secondary School ground yesterday.28 words
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Article24 1956-09-27 13 ROYAL \'aw (Sen n| beal HAS five points (a goal) to thrat (a try) in a [nter-Servicei rugby at Btmbawang y ter-24 words
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Advertisement928 1956-09-27 13 CLASSIFIED ADS \y Chong Tek. eldest son of the r Gnoh Chin Goon and Madam Lan Ting Lee, Per;- to Joyce Chew daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chew Ten Chee. S SITUATIONS lACANI GEORGE TOWN APPLICATIONS arc IWlHat m Fedr ism or Malayan-born three posts cal Cadet in the Electricity928 words
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Miscellaneous124 1956-09-27 13 SOC 1 SAFA COMV V:Y IV9 V9 Chinese c: Jmltm Htser Stadium at 7 p.m. othul Karb vs fl M S Dockyard at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE— Div. 3: rMS.A. vs S.M.S.U. at YJI-SA'' Punjab W ftngah at Punjah; Wan--5 B. Police at S.HF miKNDLY:124 words
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2080 1956-09-27 14 Windsor Lad - AQUARUA ROUTS RIVALS IN MAIDEN WIN Windsor Lad ~By- Your Highness springs surprise to pay $91 AQl'A^lA, a four-year-old owned by Mr. Yap Kim Hoe, spreadeagled his field to coast home a comfortable three- length winner in the fifth race at Ipoh yesterday, second day of the Perak Turf Club2,080 words
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Article61 1956-09-27 14 TOTAL TOOL $239,245 i M rrize: No. tftlM (5nH.772) 'I 2nd Prize: No. MMM (533.38H) 3rd Prize: No. *****2 ($16,693) ■FARTERS: (51.854 each): Nos. IUXM, ESfIM, 11M15, ItSilt, *****5, *****0. *****0, I *****2. *****& CONSOLATION PRIZF.S (Sl.OOO each): Nos. 1 *****7, *****3, BSTTf, *****9. *****9. *****8. I61 words
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Article213 1956-09-27 14 Another Butterfly Title Goes To Bernice SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Gordon Kins of St. Andrews School \vnn his second race in this year's Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's championships when he won the 100 metre> butterfly stroke event for boys under 17 in the record time of lm. 18. 5213 words
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95 1956-09-27 14 KAIN dut:-. *top RLMt ir sr >.'u immis (a go i- n mirr mi ru;;bs n i "RESS^Tho^d Mati on the other hand, made ■tin opened accounts when uJSrwereawardcd a penalty ■mI H*jner easily converted •hi-. Peacock. STTwdden breakaway increased tor EME Raym«r95 words
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79 1956-09-27 14 MEI.F 3 RN E. S -ria's chief racing clubs have urged the State go- ment not to licence off-the-c bookmakers. Instead the clubs. :n a report, have urged the Govtta to set up I Zn board to admin, -'cr >. betting throng or agencies.79 words
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Article30 1956-09-27 14 BERKELEY. CALIFORV tot M. <AP>-I Schmidt of Swede: San Frarr in the an tournarrNcale Fraser. Australia, de--6-0 ,'hile. defeated Sisson Jr ■^ver. Davidsor. -default from J I inner.30 words
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Article176 1956-09-27 14 Army Didn't Play Like Champs Til certainly did not look like Inter-:-champions at Ayer Rajah Road 'day when they lost to a combined R vy and H •earn 1-0. The game was played on a wet and muddy ground and the were without their forwards Blackwood and Balbahubur Subba but176 words
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Article93 1956-09-27 14 RAF Changi Didn 't Miss Nugent ROI M \ir Forte Chanci, without their star Nirl Nugrnt smred a tonvincinq VI over thnr Selet.ir counterparts in t SH A Piv. 1 league match it Chanci vesterdaj Nugent, who had hcor, away in Hongkong on official duties, returned yesterday, but was late93 words
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Article40 1956-09-27 14 I thr Tram acainsi the n Uy at Kuala Lumpur, will be:S -^nang>. Am.in iwi (S"pore>. AM San Ahmad Yu^of i?'pore> Johan *Sc»nre). Tamam Ufalacra > Sui^'man (Selaneor). l«n Yusof i Snore' I fT°r i I'ngku Hassan (Johore'.40 words
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Article40 1956-09-27 14 SII Stud Union K the Ro' iIM nNv v to a sha d. leal ra match at Fairer Park ye>wday. Teachers' Boon Oon San 3 and K k Onn. Mohd Noor and Ism... I RMN40 words
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Article84 1956-09-27 14 Ban On Argentina Rowers MONTREAUX. Switzerland. Sept. —Argentina ha? been banned from all international and Olympic i events, the Internationa! Row. ing Federation announced I daj I result of a vcrv can Ful examination." the Federation said, "we regret having to say that we have been convinced •hat a larae84 words
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710 1956-09-27 14 Racing Schedule THERE will only be seven races on each day. First race on each dav will start at 2.30 p.m. Following is the schedule of racing;:— I TOTAL <>f 148 htnei 77 from Qtti Four and 71 from Class Five has710 words
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Article195 1956-09-27 14 Ipoh— 2nd Day, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1956— G0ing: Yieldin Race Horse Dividend m Distances Bare I -V, I Mr. Mi*ty Jadl Maw I 5 7 (1 l Di\ 3 W'Ot (4) June* s Frcadi Mac [II <.<vr $9/- on Head Nrrk Rare S\ I Mr Roman195 words
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