Singapore Standard, 28 September 1956
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Title Section28 1956-09-28 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linetT 2400 it m i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 No. B', SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1956 X PA£E§ 15 EVTS28 words
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Article432 1956-09-28 1 ANOTHER BASH AT CHIN PENG Tunku Going To Thailand To Plan Reds Ate Feeling The Pinch Cannot Fight' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, is to fly to Thailand next week to seek the northern neighbour's help to eliminate Chin Peng's politburo playing hide-and-seek on the432 words
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75 1956-09-28 1 I I M P L K. hurs. The Federation Minister, 1 unku Abdul K.ihman. I»JMJ M tlaya's ■'drrp tion" over Britain's plans to incro;\>e h.-r synthetic ruhhor imports by in. 000 tons in 1957. "We don't like it at all." tho Turin told The75 words
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Article138 1956-09-28 1 Britain Explodes A-Device LI! Australia. iept. 27 (UP» Britain I day exploded a tower-mount-ed atomic device in the first of a new series of nuclear tests. 1 explosion, postponed for days because of adverse weather con litions, nt a radio-active cloud mushr ing into the sky 01 desert testing ground.138 words
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Article29 1956-09-28 1 Rebels Shoot T hree Officers P.AN A.eeria. SepP) Rebel gu en shot e inspectors this one, wounduad two Moslem pedestrians. The rebels escaped in the crowded and narrow StvesfJ29 words
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Article106 1956-09-28 1 RUBBER: ANOTHER BIG DEAL CHINA has bought ithet l.iiitu tuns of ivm rubber, worth million, it was repoi ted in t hf Singapore ■tarket yesterday. This is in addition to the 1.000 tons bought by liii i on Wednesday. This report was largel\ UipWllillc for the pi ire pass in?106 words
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Article182 1956-09-28 1 CHASE IN HEART OF CITY A Till (i who snatched a paper has containing 58.500 from i Singapore towkay in Chulia Street at noon yesterday, was arrested after a hectic chase through a maze of streets in the heart of the City. Th^ PWkiy, proprietor182 words
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Article98 1956-09-28 1 He's Got A Couple Of Ideas KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Chirt Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, hMM two idOKS to "sell" to Thailand on how to brat Communist terrorists menacing the border area. e Tonka said tonight he m ild discu these ideas mainly operational with Thailand's Inter: t Minister,98 words
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Article, Illustration227 1956-09-28 1 THE first local girl to become a lecturer in the Department of History, University °f Malaya, began work yesterday, eight day? after she had stepped oiT a plane from London. She i.s Dr. Eunice Thio. who won her B.A honours in history at the University227 words
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Article85 1956-09-28 1 SYDNEY. Sept 27 (Reutm The rtUpfrinf freight charges lor carfOtt btiWMB Australia and Japan and Honekons will rise from Nov. 1, the Australian Eastern Shipping Conference announced tonight. The Conference chairman. Mr. J. Phm. said the increases will vary from ten to twelve and half85 words
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Article192 1956-09-28 1 PARIS, Sept. 27 (Reulcn— A joint communique issued after two days of talks between French and British leaders here said today the primary purpose oi this meeting, the importance of which has been greatly increased by the latest international developments, was to strengthen Franco-British solidarity192 words
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Article85 1956-09-28 1 Standard Murder: Man Held SINGAPORE Police im od a Chinese youth on Wednesday night in connection with the minder of Paul Singh, 32-year-old Sikh night watchman of the Singapore Standard The jrouth wffl be charged In court this morning. Paul SiDfh was killed in the early acun of Tuesday morning85 words
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Article93 1956-09-28 1 GALVESTON, TOM, Sept. 27 (AP>— Babe Didr:kson Z;i: ana?. one of the greatest woman athletes the world has known died Thursday after a stubborn battle with the one competitor shp couldn't beat— cancer Into her 42 vear?. ibc packed athletic triumphs that began Amateur Athletic93 words
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Article16 1956-09-28 1 NATIONALIST China today celebrates the 2.507th birthday of it? greatest hi.-trricai figure— Confucius. U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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Article104 1956-09-28 1 Tunku Pats Urn On The Back kuala LUMPUR, Than The Ftrirration Chiel M I is'cr. Tunk;; Aba,., i today prated his Singapore counterpart. Mr. L;m Yew Hock, for his d< i *ion against subversive elements In the Colony He said: TMventlon of m: chiel better than the cure for "I104 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-09-28 1 Britain's Pride Over S'pore BRITAIN'S pridr— the four irt Mil Hintul Vulcan bomber uhuh has been on a proving flight to Intnlia tnm Britain— took < it> inn mutrrs h\ Mirpri^r «hrn it dis»Uy«4 low-level f i n in L' nianoc i the seaward side of the Colony. The Vulcan94 words
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91 1956-09-28 1 PERTH. Sept. 27 (Reuter)— The Singapore-bounri B .c F :r--nel ship Charon is returning to Fremantle. her master reported by radio today. Early today the ship's agents, ;etjr and Co. Ltd. receiwA a message from the master saying that the shio had struck some91 words
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Article30 1956-09-28 1 RAS Raj Mandal. 42--old general secretary of the I I -;ist an Scheduled untouchables) Federation, was sworn in yesterday as Pakistan's Minister of State for Economic Affairs. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement63 1956-09-28 1 k/OSCS TO MEE^ V^ CotUuit':— GREAT CHINA OPTICAL JJ4 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SS (C M ERRYAOE)^ rg bU DA $*j&*q. J/s)/j i ifDMfC)= \JU/l* -jfjSfiecfbnp QJ VranQe i r- i hm aa y_ -ing and -s.---ir .^TSTgLPy' Renal J v HC ife^y: L-.i. na,ie or lu made; FiN y£ '>63 words
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Advertisement33 1956-09-28 1 V Nf W RfX THCTC STUDIC Rattle* Pl*c« Sr.R.port 1 Tt, ►S'6o jQQy ball-hcaring iHHlHi^BSfi J*J*J* is to *aich-rr,cking s^iC 1 3C I^SOflK. l^jQr' n no/ jet propulsion is |00l ro Qxtduon jfiLOUUUGOUU33 words
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273 1956-09-28 2 CITY TO MAKE A DECISION ON DAM ISSUE TODAY The Question: Whether Or Not To Consult Specialist Opinion SINGAPORE City Council will decide today whether or not to submit the $10,000,000 water scheme dispute between the Council and the Government to London for specialist opinion. The City Water Engineer. Mr.273 words
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254 1956-09-28 2 SOLDIER SPLASHED BEER IN MP's FACE A YOUNG British sold !T splashed beer into the face of an oificcr and said: "If I can't have it. you can have it,"' a Singapore District Court Martial, WM told yesterday. Sapper Daniel Jarr.e^ Wilson McNeil, 20, of the Royal Engineers, Singapore Engineer254 words
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Article69 1956-09-28 2 BENTONG. Thurs. Chi Chak Kong, a Kuala Lumpur businessman. yesterday H^ntfd trial to a charge of cau.-:n^ Qm death of Lou Poong on June 29 at the 67th milestone Bentons/Kuala Lumpur road by a negligent BCI not amounting to culpable homicide. Hla vehicle Is alleged to69 words
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Article22 1956-09-28 2 M AN STABBED CAN AH CHWEE. 23. was ■ssa ilted and stabbed in the arm ;n Tar. Kr.tong Road, Singapore, last night.22 words
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Article112 1956-09-28 2 Demand For Electricity Shoots Up KL'AXTAX. T.Mivs— Power hungry Kuantan has in reaseed its c'ectri :;iy dcn:arids 15--toli during the past 25 years n the numbef Ol consumers were Cron 198 to 1,500. The Fedcratiop.'s Central ;ity Board said today that with *n rt transfer of the Pahang State Capital112 words
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288 1956-09-28 2 Ideal Working Girls Will Pick The Rock N' Roll Champions FINALISTS of this ycxr's Singapore Ideal Working C.irl competition will judge the winners of the second Rock 'N Roll contest to be held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday. Oct. 6 from I p m. Entries for the Rock f288 words
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Article, Illustration172 1956-09-28 2 U CKLESS Antonio (Tall me Tonio) ('as- tillo, 10, who was robbed last week of a $?"t cash voucher prize awarded him in a Redskin cos- turtle contest was .ves- terday reimbursed for his loss. Warner Brothers Inc. and Shaw Brothers Ltd.. who jointly172 words
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Article199 1956-09-28 2 MARRIAGE PLEDGE CLAIMED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Wong Phin, 34-year-old clerk sued by the woman he admitted to be his concubine, told the Selangor High Court today that it did not shock her to know he was a married man when they decided to live as199 words
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Article76 1956-09-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya's first education Operation 'Torch.' which began last month in the nine States and two Settlements, aimed at assessing the potential demand for education in this country, ended today. The Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Date Hussein, said that registration of rhildren76 words
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Article155 1956-09-28 2 Two Face Robbery Charge IPOH, Thurs.— Two soldier: of the RASC appeared before a Magistrate*! Court here today in a preliminary inquiry into a charge of roboery against them. The accused. Pte. G.B !><- -21. and Pte. G. Wbitworth, 19. are alleged to have robbed e taxi driver. Cbong Ah155 words
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Article104 1956-09-28 2 They Put Us On Music Map KOALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The mam party of the Federation Police Band 54 bandsmen led by Mr. A. \Y. (•Billy 1 crofts. Director of Music -returned today by air from Britain where they spent four months in putting Malaya on Britain's musica, map. TTie bandsmen,104 words
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Article63 1956-09-28 2 PENANG. Thurs.— The Controller of Posts. Northern DiviMon. today said that due to the closing oi Bayan Lepas airfield lor construction wort from Oct. 1, mails lor transmission by air would be despatched from Mata Kuchlng airfield. Buttenvorth. He said it would be necessary to revise the latest63 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-09-28 2 FIVE of the six fin.ilist« in < M-, 1 Contest held at the Odeon Th-.iti. Hollywood in connection with tin tcneming ol the film Kins And I." From left W«Bg Yew Cheon. 1 Mah. Arthur Phua Yin n hum I<h and I. in. Bftl There were 27 entrant', who consumed66 words
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366 1956-09-28 2 His Cheque 'Bounced Salesman Gets A Day's Jail, $100 Fine TO APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION RICHARD ERNEST a salesman, who gave I "rubber"' cheque to a Singapore businessman, two years ago, was yesterday sentenced to a day's jail and fined SI OO or in default one month's jail in the Singapore366 words
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Article106 1956-09-28 2 (1 OSHSG rubber pr (cent> per In in 5.:.,. pore >eiterdaj were J Bnyen. SclJeri Spot nom 90 Oct. i v.i 99\ m Rv s n,, o R 1 R- No m 88} it i i the local markri wopf day was $389 (Down LONDON KIBBKH No 1106 words
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Advertisement447 1956-09-28 2 A^L g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^l U >•>. >»« WKiN C<r» I i When you ho»t Ji L*ft I4 I J^^H completed o full let of 32 j|S cardi thov them at any oMice of G Moppemttdf on<^ Y w e 9' v *n in notionol costume. NOTE: \n I Ib. size tins, where447 words
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Advertisement51 1956-09-28 2 'one man HOLDING THE FAT! j/'S OFTHEt.WORLD jEJWB IN HIS /739 y x^ explosive oi hn SK^f B[ jHb fonfatit ifhe-^e >c i^k i^^i $eil f^' wC d O' OCsi'Cy it I .^V DanDuRYEA ■w-><?5E5 Lock h°art K nowli WB//K^fa£Sj^_ t MARIAN CARR L^ife 1 I A^LIID ftlTlfTl NEW ALHAMBRA51 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-09-28 3 Yong Peng Seong - Guess Who's The Princess Can't? Then Read Below Yong Peng Seong. bv ,1 ESS the n.mie of the I >^ riram.itu u tress right? It's not k your head for the i w e r. hp 11 tell jou. s mini other than M.lavm -Queen" of Pte iNers. Rose Chan.136 words
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Article130 1956-09-28 3 THE Finance and Ger Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council will today seek the permission of the Councillors to open negotiations with the striking gas workers. The Committee's move follows the intervention of the Chief Minister. Mr. Urn Hock, in the dispute between130 words
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Article81 1956-09-28 3 BABY GIRL IS DROWNED IN A WELL NG Eng Hwa. 19-month-old-baby girl, was found drowned in a well in the 13* mile. Road, Singapore, yesterday. I was last seen alive at about 1 p.m. She was missing 15 minutes later. A search was made and Ng was traced to a81 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-09-28 3 two types of facials, The tea took place at the home of fa Myra Cresson, assist! d hostesses Mrs. Marie Jugas, Mrs, Minoo Ramchandani, Mrs. Judith MacDougaJ and Mrs. Kay D'Netto. their monthly r. eting yt rday, 48 mem; 1 of the Singapore Inner Wheel Club watched69 words
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Article105 1956-09-28 3 Lim Asked To Prove Charges SINGAPORE Harbour Board Star! Association yesterday urged the Chief Minister .Mr. Lim Yew Hock to prove '"in open court" the charges of the Government against the recently arrested persons and banned organizations. In a letter to Mr. Lim, the secretary of the Association. Mr Jamit105 words
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Article62 1956-09-28 3 SENIOR officers from Hongkonc Malaya and Blngap together with representatives from Australia, New Zealand and the Et fftl Air Force will nd the annual indoor exercise at Tanslm Barracks ipore, from Oct. 2 to Oct. 4. They i? a number of aspects of modern war with the62 words
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558 1956-09-28 3 U.K. SYNTHETIC BUYING IS ATTACKED PLANTATION WORKERS DEMAND STRONG PROTEST FROM TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan rubber producers were today furious over Britain's decision to boost her synthetic buying by 10,000 tons next year. The shock of the British •>',;ncement "galvanized" the Rubber Producers'558 words
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Article244 1956-09-28 3 CHINESE STUDENTS HAND IN BADGES THREE thousands student members of the defunct Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' In ion yesterday reluctantly began to surrender their In ion badges to school authorities. The badges arc being 'handed over to the Educa- m Ministry. Following the dissolution of the Union on Mondav.244 words
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Article41 1956-09-28 3 FEDERAL Legislative Coun- or. Capt Abdul Hamiri Khan and Dr and Mr?. Lim Chong Eu of the Federation. efl Singapore by Cathav PaciBc Airways for Japan jesterday on a three-week goodwill tour at the invitation of the Japanese Government41 words
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Article174 1956-09-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR. ThUXS.I The Pai>-Malayan Malay Chamber Ol Commerce is considering to send a mission of j r. businessmen to Pakis- j ran %O find out how bankers there tackle the probing of interest on loans. IfmUm reliaion prohibits; the tcceptanc* ol toteresl on loans174 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-09-28 3 THE people of Triang and MeagkWSM in Pahang held anti-Communist drnionstratiorij, and processions over the weekfnd. stgaaisei S] their Good Citizens Committoos. Two thousand people participated in Trian? and 500 in Mengkuan^. Picture shows the procession in Menjjkuatii; bearing slogans denouncing Communism.44 words
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192 1956-09-28 3 TIIF Admiralty and the Air Ministry in Singapore yesterday offered wage increases to its 1,500 civilian non-industrial workers. The increase ranged from Si 6 to $82 a month Thote affected by the increase arc clerks, typists dra ightsman, hospital assistants, nurses,192 words
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Article117 1956-09-28 3 Dogs Help Patrol To Kill A Red KLUANG, Thur>.— l racker dn^s helped the Fifth Battalion VL» ay Regiment, to bag one terrorist identified M Tel On? in the Kluang area of Johore. yesterday. Tek Ong. with two other terrorists, wa? seen talking to a group of rubber tappers on117 words
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Article46 1956-09-28 3 ORCHIDS worth Sion were found missing from the garden 9t Mr. I.im Cheng Huat in Braddell Rise. Singapore, on Wednesday. Mr. Lim found that 37.") plants had been stolen from six beds mi his garden. A report has been made to the poli( e.46 words
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Article107 1956-09-28 3 the Panama in fi Star R' ;< lf< u< lc < 6.525 tons) was refloated yesterday afternoon by Royal Nav, tog She ran aground on Nips Reef, 10 miles from s.nuapore, early on Wednesday. The ship sailed into Singapore under her own steam and there appeared to107 words
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Article69 1956-09-28 3 IPOH. Thurs.— Joseph Theopi (51), a technical f-. ant attached to the Central Electricity Board here, was today convicted for cheat.: st. Chung Sik Xin of 596 on July 21, last year. Theopiilay. with a record of vears service, was sentenced by the President of the69 words
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Advertisement244 1956-09-28 3 BttLSS iiighi- IPHI SS i iff hi A Trial will Convince you I —^o^^^^^\\ > |\(II I I MI n I that silken Jmjm I fraprancc .rtdK-'^r I she lints djfUfilflK W^ I to ucar I i^m^^^ 1 Perfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne F. MI HOT .'ton tor oc244 words
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514 1956-09-28 4 MARY NG ACQUITTED EN BRIBE HARCES Complainant Was Accomplice Judge MARY NG, 36, an insurance agent, was acquitted in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday, on a charge of cheating a pawnbroker, Kok Min Yin, of $2,500 between March 1 and April 6 this year. The prosecution had alleged thai514 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-09-28 4 SIR SYDNEY CAINE signing: the report of the Minimum Standards of Livelihood Survey. On his 'oft is Mr. Paul Wilson, Assistant Economic Adviser, StandardpicStandardpic - 27 words
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137 1956-09-28 4 SIB Sydney Came. Economic Advisor to Singapore's Chief Minister and retiring Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, yesterday signed the 204-paia-graph report of the Minimum Standards of Livelihood Committee of which he was the chairman. That was his last official act before leaving the Colony137 words
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Article157 1956-09-28 4 SEREMBAN. ThUTS The ftfentri Bi i >ar and President i the British Rtd Crosi Society. Negrl Bembilan, Inch B unsaddln b:n x Q, today report- thai patient died in Seremban H spftal a few daya ago lor want of an Immediate supply of blood.157 words
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Article109 1956-09-28 4 $40,000 To Honour The Duke SINGAPORE Government pt nd ?40.000 to celebrate the v:-;t to the OoUmj of the Duke ol Lchnbursh end i IK rt month. Celebrations in connection with the Duke's twoday visit have been planned to the Qorernment in which the various communities wi'/i participate. The Legislative109 words
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Article61 1956-09-28 4 ipoh Than. Oat of a quota of 150 hawk) r- licence* n sera d ft t Mala] s In the Ipoh and Menglerr.bu Town Council area, only 30 have been taken up. The allotment for Chinese bawkera i I Ton hai aU bi en Issued, While61 words
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195 1956-09-28 4 Busmen's Unions To Discuss Federation A RESOLUTION to federate two Bingapoci busmen'a unions, with i total membership of B. inn. v. i p discussed on Sunday at a joint meeting of both Unions m the Badminton Hall The two unlona the Singapore Traction Company Employee Union and the Bui Worker--'195 words
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Article73 1956-09-28 4 Maize Found —Under Fish NIBONG TXBAL, Than. Chen Lia 18, who bid ifB katics of mai/e under fish in sack, was fined 1400 jre»terday for possessini them withoul tutbority in the i"od I— tricted area of Paya IVIaBtflf, A poliei patrol s;iw him coming from an estate road. There was73 words
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260 1956-09-28 4 Standard Music Critic CARROLL GLEXX and Eugene List a most aecomplished violin and piano duo gave a programme of musir by Haydn, Brahms, Richard StraUSS and Norman DellO Joifl in the Vlctoris Memorial Hall last night The little known H av D<260 words
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Article65 1956-09-28 4 Ice- Water Seller Aids Fund MENTAKAB Thurs An ice-water seller (lieontr Kok Leon)?, today donated an entire day's oarnincs Slfl! »)."> to his s( hooi feathers' quarters building fund. He studied in the Chuns Hwa Chinese School here. Another donor. Mom Sow Yonc. did not fnrcet his school even on65 words
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Miscellaneous445 1956-09-28 4 o4(mawac Information at a Glance 4_!iN <J A P r6W "ME TIDE ||aig TODAY; Singapore 435 am i7 ft), Ipa Our Waj Ol L fe; 510 JfjffrWy Penang 0.U7 a.m ,6 ft) 737 p.m f:-.m The Of. n.,, c 4FT_-^^v/^ 1;i T :-T»-. T :e> T'- Nrv. ,.Z,m^^ :HHi —m445 words
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Article284 1956-09-28 5 7 Hope University's Difficulties Will Lessen../ He Bids Farewell On A Note Of Hope For Future RETIRING Vice-Chanccllor of the University of Malaya, Sir Sydney Caine, yesterday hoped that the University's difficulties will lessen as the political situation stabilizes under the leadership of Singapore's Chief Minister/284 words
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158 1956-09-28 5 Get Tough On Rural Thugs— Kulasingha Tells Board A RURAL Board member, Mr. HJ.C. Ku!a>:ngha. vestcrci.r.- demanded more stringent measures to deal With unlawful elements in the rural areas. Speaking at the month', y rr.eet- of the Bou Mr. KulaI i t that rerer r f BMonbtn of the Rural158 words
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229 1956-09-28 5 Trip To Hongkong For 3 RAAF Lincolns THREE Lincoln bomb--04 No. 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air based in- Tengah, Singapore will fly to Hongkong on Saturday to take part in the -Battle of Britain" flyon Oct. 6. Battle of Britain" relebrations are held in Hongkong in October, because weather condition.,229 words
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Article78 1956-09-28 5 They're Off To A New Life In UK. MR. and Itfft LV. C D'Sonza of Seremban, and their daughter. Xorma Ann, sailed for Britain yesterday to settle WB Is a new life in Shepperton on Thames. Middlesex. schoolmaster. D'Souza. was District Superintvident of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the78 words
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Article81 1956-09-28 5 O\E of Austral; it BB Ml DB to-date aircraft carrier-, ;IM. AS M bourne will he oncn public tomorrow from 1.30 to 4 p.m. iea at Clifford T;rr convey visiton to and ie The Melbo irne Is a light fled carrier oJ M.onn tons i T81 words
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Article51 1956-09-28 5 .iOHORF: BAHRU, Thurs. Xhe n m iger ol the Ciiee Tonfl Public S hool M»s li, w»» |45 in •ie Mag strata's ror roin<: late with rebl :.ry and March cool na to the Employees Provident Fin I The amount payable was $22 •or I 'h51 words
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Article20 1956-09-28 5 THE G Girls' School. Singapore, •in fair a:: I 'e'e In aid of the premises tomorrow afternoon.20 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-09-28 5 SINGAPORE businessman .Mr. Loke Hood Sian and Miss N;r Poh Choo v. ho were married recently. The bride is sister to vice president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ng Quee Lam. More than 1.000 people were ffuests at a dinner on Tuesday at Mr. Ng's55 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-09-28 5 >1K Won? Koon Knnir. son of Data Wnnir Bkee UM ■resMesil <>f Qm Halayaa Chinese Association, lohore Branch left Singapore for Britain by the passenger liner Coiiu > cstcrd.i> He will studv <i\ii engineering at Cambridge University.39 words
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Article63 1956-09-28 5 INDONESIAN' religious scholar, philosopher and writer. Han Abel u Mai:K Kanm Amarullaii. better known m Indonesia and Malaya as Ilamka. will lead the Friday prayer today and deliver a sermon at the Sultan Mosque, Singapore. Tuan Hamka attended the third Malay Languagi and i terary C ngresa63 words
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Article29 1956-09-28 5 air India Internatl nal tnaufurate a Den w rvice between Bombay and Sydney via Singapore on Oct. 6. ne's representative in Singapore di ed. y< I rday.29 words
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175 1956-09-28 5 MR David J. Williams, pttodlM] Of Singapore's new Polytechnic, wai one of three new members introduced at the weekly luncheon the R< tary Club held at Cathay Hotel yesterday. llx Williams was one ol the many Interested listeners among the Rotarlans, as yesterday's guest speaker,175 words
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Article188 1956-09-28 5 Fresh Charter Put To Work A NEW Youth section will be former! in the near future to replace UMNO Youth which was dissolved lisfl month. General Secretary of UMNO. Singapore branch. Sycd Ahmad Jamalu'llil. told The Standard yesterday that the new movement will be under188 words
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Article75 1956-09-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tnurs. Itafl N Local Councua in J ■re inctioning well, a Government sp tkesnan said today. These Councils received last vear from the Federal Govi mcr,; $664^06, which waa eq lai to 10 per cent of the reveniM co'!erte<l hv the Councils. In addition75 words
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Article43 1956-09-28 5 SINGAPORE'S Chiel Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. will cfficially declare the third grand annual fete and fun fair of the Upper Serangoon Boys' and Girls' club open on Saturday at 400 p.m.. at the S:n Min Public School, Upper Serangoon Road43 words
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Article30 1956-09-28 5 KUCHIXG, Fri— Sir Robert Scott, Commissioner-General for South-cast Asia, wi'.l preside at the seventh mcc'ing cf the Sarawak; North Borneo, and Brunei Inter-territorial Conference in Kuchmg today.30 words
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209 1956-09-28 5 A SINGAPORE doctor. Brendan Freeman was fined a total of $670 and disqualified from driving for two years in a Colony Traffic Court yesterday. Dr. Brendan pleaded guilty tc five traffic oilcnecs at Victoria and Lavender Street, on May 13. Tho offences were: negligent driving resulting209 words
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Article29 1956-09-28 5 THREE nurses from the Bingapore General Hospital. Misses Daisy Qoh, Helen Goh i and Queenie Jacob, p ft Sini gapore for Britain by Qantas/ boac yesterdaj29 words
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Article141 1956-09-28 5 THE stadv of social science in preparation for a career in social work is becoming increasingly popular in Malaya, Miss JM. Robertson, head of the Department of Social Studj at the University of Malaya, told The Standard yestercUy. Twenty-two new studi have joined the course this141 words
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Article92 1956-09-28 5 Travel Men Prepare For Expert REPRESENTATIVES of 15 travel agencies in Singapore met yesterday preparatory to having rifth the New Zealand tourist trade expert. Mr. R. W. Fenton. who ar. in the Colony on Sum:. Yesterday's exploratory talks in boosting the Colony's tourist traffic was sponsored by the Public Relations92 words
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Article35 1956-09-28 5 A. R. HARRISON of the BBC. Tebrau, was today fined $25 for using a motor car with faulty brakes, in a Johore Bahru Court. He was acquitted on a charge of negligent rfnf35 words
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Article45 1956-09-28 5 SINGAPORE'S Public Relations Officer, Mr. G. G. Thomson, will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting Of the Apex Club at the Adelphi Hotel Coral Room on O I Mr. Thomson will spe ssi "The r.c I pfi :\^r.i\.cs m Singapore."45 words
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Advertisement173 1956-09-28 5 I A STRANGE WORLD... DIFFERENT I AND ALIVE WITH SOUNDS AND 1&Tk& I COLOUR MYSTERIOUS H^/iWjL I ENCHANTING! SPECI \C( 1 \R! f LOST CONTINENT A pic tl H SOCCTED A JOR IHL Blh t IS1«\ \i H ODEON i f^vSk TOMORROW J^gCMli AT MIDMGHI 140 YEARS op experience IN173 words
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Article459 1956-09-28 6 Workers Wages TN -he glut of demands that are being made today abourers and workers in industry for p.:- her wages— provided, of course, that these demands are BOt induced by political chicane:;.-;. attention has been paid by such clair. wnai li an important factor of economics, produ./. the trade459 words
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Article360 1956-09-28 6 TUB British Government has now auth rized for nex an import programme of 80.000 ton a of 5 :-\:etic rubber -10.000 tons more than the amount for thi ir. This has again shocked the natural r a Mall and then ra. o r protest in its wake, no360 words
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Article, Illustration332 1956-09-28 6 S.i; One Ol the rules oi procedure ated for the mirdinary general meeting of the Singapore Council for Adult Education to be held on September 29. 1956. is that "All voting shall be by show of hands." As the main agent. the meeting is a resolution to332 words
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Article229 1956-09-28 6 Sir; Because of pressure from certain quarter.-, it is and rstood that the Chief Minister of the Federation ol Malaya la considering banninu strip tea-sing. When he Is on thlfl businos Well Done, Lim. Wei! done. Mr. Lim V Hock The Chinese Middle Schools Students' Union229 words
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340 1956-09-28 6 Sir; I would like to com.pliment 'TRUTH IS KING' on a most admirably composed, letter addressed to the many puritanically-min lad folk in this— and indeed in other countries. 1 can assure him that on several occasions I have typed the most340 words
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Article191 1956-09-28 6 Healing By Faith Sir: After attending Uw opening ceremony of the ••Faith Temple^ 1 of the Opium Addicts Treatment Association at Chanqi Road on September 22. I now have a thorough kOOWledgt of the immense food they are doing for the public. Opium smokers art cured of their craving within191 words
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Article241 1956-09-28 6 Sir; I wish to us< v of your paper to draw attention to what n egrettable on-.is-sion, if something is not to rertifer it. H R i\. '.he Di.ke ol Edini irgh Use Queen'i Consort, I bi ting a 1 Singapore on bis 'vav to declare241 words
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Article654 1956-09-28 6 Aster Gunasekera - Aster Gunasekera Bv IT IS amazing that in an enlightened country and Singapore is reputed to be one such— there can be people and, astonishingly a large number. who are ignorant of the duties and responsibilities of the Press. Since the disclosure in the654 words
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Article1116 1956-09-28 6 The Arab States Suez i.owoy From A Special Corresponded Big Factor In Crisis The Problem Is Palestine YHE Arab world has so jar been united only on one 1 issue— Palestine. It is the Palest in P issue wkkk for 11 years has kept the Arab league alive M a1,116 words
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Advertisement89 1956-09-28 6 PIANO ACCORDIONS Jfudenf 12 25 K«»i 12 B«» $***** Sfudcnt 24 25 Kt>< 24 Bjsi $150.00 Sfudenf 32 Ker, 32 Bass SI'S 00 Cinroit 49 34 K.y. B *****0 Canfor. 83 34 K«,i 60 B*ss *****0 Cjntor. 87 37 SC B«s. $375 CO C.nror, Of, V Ke.s 96 Bas, S4CC89 words
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Advertisement38 1956-09-28 6 SALVADOR SO(/^ SYS7fW Spor, Penong S 3 DFLAST J C AUfUWTi«* a F*derot,o« at i Wi^« 3 E Less )0* c for Cci« OUR LONG (XMRIfNCr AND Malaya <, fOMMOiI Radio O«GanisaT On PSOUCU >0. m-ih OcS SfßviCl GUARanTH38 words
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178 1956-09-28 7 'COLLISION COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED' -3rea Dorea Hearing EW YORK. Sept. 27 (AF —The third mate of the liner Stockholm said today he eoukl .ave acted to avert a collisi n the liner Andrea the vessel had ed its turn in front of h. you hear any signal the Andrea178 words
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Article79 1956-09-28 7 Red Soldier Killed At Truce Line PANMU: M Sept 27 i munist sold: and S K r in w '.m exchange of r shots along the K truc< ne en Sept. 20. Allied sources said today. joint Allied-Comm:-observation team Is tn stil ng th lent, which o irred abc it79 words
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Article50 1956-09-28 7 HCELONA. Sept 2 T A bridge over th Btraii tar Is .bit' and economically sound." for: Spanish Public Work M Pi na B .said yesterday. Boeuf told inhere that he had completed ute" studies of the 14--mile-bridge, which would link the continents of Europe and a.50 words
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Article37 1956-09-28 7 «S consumption -ore than hal m much again as in 1955 maur well double between 196 •nd 1975 according to a repor tamed yesterday by the oi of the Organization lor European Economic Co- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-09-28 7 1 NTING comes dossjone easy to Toby, a 7 ye.ir old tmzu terrier, who demonstrate how coffee cups tan do kon hi> .irnv.il in New York from Frankfurt. iny. The canny canine, here with hia tr.uner. Alfons -i is schedule^ to perform on a television show inU.P. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-09-28 7 I Mates \lbmv<l Here PRINCESS Marraret visited a harem of the Arab-Asian purdah women when she was in Mombasa at the start of her Kast African tour. These Moslem women, black robed and veiled, whose faces must be hidden from the eyes of men. removedMirrorpic - 87 words
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232 1956-09-28 7 BAGHDAD. Sept 27, (AP) The Iraqi Army is reported ready to move the Jordanian frontier if the latest Israeli attacks develop into lull-scale Eoidanian Foreign Minister Awni Abdcl Hadi ed la Baghdad by air late yesterday and imme881 UltO session with Iraqi232 words
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Article100 1956-09-28 7 Coxswain' s Fault But No Penalty HONGKONG, Sept. 27 (Reuter) A marine court of inquiry today blamed ne:;agenre of Chan Ki. a Chinese coxswain of the Hongkong Marine Depart number seven for is i with the ton N egi n fr< ighti r H Harbour on the night of Feb.100 words
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Article36 1956-09-28 7 SYDNEY 27 (Reuter) Two-year-old Cheryl! Kremer ate tablets containing > ehnir.-. J r She thought they were Three and a half ho;;r? I :ied in the children's ward of 1 f Hos] LtaL36 words
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Article45 1956-09-28 7 JERUSALEM. Sept. 27 (AP) Intermittent automatic WIIU fire broke out last night brtween Jordanian.- and Israelis in divided Jerusalem, Jordanian sources reported. It lasted half an hour. Beth stdea ceasf(i Dltng whefl ordered to do fc bv U.X. truce observers.45 words
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Article27 1956-09-28 7 ISRAEL on Wednesday fordemanded a voice in Security Council discussions of the Suez crisis as a menbtr "With a special interest in the problem. UPUP - 27 words
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157 1956-09-28 7 CHINESE ALPHABET STREAMLINING THE PICTURE WORDS HONGKONG, Sept. 27 (,\P) The Chinese Communist Party was told yesterday that the written Chinese language must he overhauled to help push R«d China ahead in science and culture The speaker nas Prof. \\u Vu-chane, chief architect of Chinas plan to replace the ancient157 words
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104 1956-09-28 7 PORT SAID. Sept. 27 (Reutcr) A director of Egypt's newSuez Canai Authority last night the Egyptian Government would shortly announce a major development scheme for the canai which might ■mount to £20 million (Egyptian) or pottibiy more. Mr. Tewfik El Dib, Director of the104 words
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Article53 1956-09-28 7 PORT SAID. Sept. 27 <Rrutor> Forty-two pilots trained by the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority have announced thej. wish to take their examinations early next month, an Authority spokesman said today. Authority officials have announced that there are now 75 foreigners under training a- pilots, include five53 words
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Article37 1956-09-28 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower has decided not to limit him•eU to the five or six major election campaign speeches he had originally planned Ml Press secretary. Mr Tn m p T~T fi pr t v snnnu^CGr ReuterReuter - 37 words
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292 1956-09-28 7 Egypt's Complaint Also Goes On Record DULLES SPURNS A 'SHOOTING' SOLUTION UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 27. (AP)-Thc IN. Security Council yesterday approved a tar-ranging de bate beginning: next week on the Suez Canal crisis in a desperate attempt to find a peaceful292 words
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167 1956-09-28 7 Nasser, ln A Huddle With His Ministers CAIRO, Sept. 27 (UP) President Gamal Abdel Nasser last nijjht called an extraordinary meeting with his ministers to plan Egypt's tactics in the United Nations debate on the Suez Canal. NSSKI summoned hi.s ministers to the informal se>.-:i.n which probably will decide the167 words
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Article158 1956-09-28 7 Big Tory Showdown Next Month LONDON. Sept. 27 (Rcuter) Britain's Conservative Government faces its ranK and file supporters in annual conference next month with its handling of the Sue z crisis, the key issue befcre them. On home affairs a list of motions published today for the conicrence highlights criticism158 words
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Article64 1956-09-28 7 MANILA, Sept. 27 (AP) Phi :ppine Customi agents last night seized about five pounds of crude opium from aboard the Norwegian freighter Hoeeh Silvercrest. The agents, who found the opium in a hollcwed piece of wood, .said they had received information from Singapore that the ship64 words
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Article23 1956-09-28 7 ANN Bancroft, film and television actress, and her husband. Martin A. Mav. have separated, she announced vesterday through her Press agent. APAP - 23 words
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Article79 1956-09-28 7 TOKYO. Srpt 27 'Keutfr) —The Tokyo metropolis closed dnors and shutters this morning and children were sent home fmm schoolTyphoon Harriet threatened Japan's main island The unpredictable storm had swished at Kyushu last nisht moved oat to and turned in again With Yokohama and ad'acrnt cities the Ttokye79 words
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Article319 1956-09-28 7 NEWSBMEFS TAMPA. Florida. Srpt. 27 (AP A S3M «ip-ralion prrfort.iPd on a 5450 doc TesteTda^ to recmer two diamond nnes vaiurd at SI. >. 000 Mrs Ricbarri Kenneth >\jttrofT missed her engaeemrnt rintr and wddinc band A veterinarian's fluor- scope showed the rings in her I i(nc319 words
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Article173 1956-09-28 7 FREE IS STILL A LONG WAY OFF WASHINGTON. S<- r 27 (APi Britain disappointed 60-nation annual conflwH I the International M notary I r and World B^nk yesterday by ruling out any early move to make the pound stei fully exchangeable in world trade payments. "allan, British Chancellor of Exchequer,173 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-09-28 8 photo A.P. FORMER Bechuanaland ehief Seretse Khani i i> shown with his wife Ruth and hi- son Seretse it their home in Addiscombe, Surrey. I lit- c\-t h i r f his agreed to relinquish his title- in Rn huan.iland :\nd will returnA.P. - 63 words
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Article77 1956-09-28 8 MELBOURNE. Sep* j— l ralia policy should be discarded -out garrr.en: have at last outgrown." the chairman of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Six lan Clunies-Ross said here toTsteps must be taken to show that we have abandoned fans and the prejudice of77 words
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Article42 1956-09-28 8 COWBOY S KobolH and Richard Mckenzie I insult was added to injury when first their horses collided near Sheridan, Wyoming, and then they suffered burns when the fire they lit to summon aid got out of control. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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157 1956-09-28 8 v KSm: )N s UP Z B a prayed and cared for the mummified body of her elderly roommate for H trying to raise her from the dead. Complaints from neighbours ended her long vigil yesterday. "T e 59-year-old .s^r. f r Tmi ,r.--oid157 words
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Article57 1956-09-28 8 CHERTSEV. T i. Sept. Bril in today took the wraps off her late tank showed them to everybody but Egypt. The T Attache was conspicuous by his absence thi ial twoday tioi here. Russia Major-General Alexander j v and all the Iron Curtain countries had experts clos57 words
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630 1956-09-28 8 Packed Poznan Court Hears 154 Accused Of Murder, Plunder POZNAN, Poland. Sept. 27 (Reutcr)— The trials of 154 men charged with murder and other crimes during the "Black Thursday" riots in Poznan on June 28 opened here today. They are being: held in two courts.630 words
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352 1956-09-28 8 It's Best For Egypt To Co-operate— lke WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 i R tuter) President E ohowei expi^scd the hope today that Egypt v l that i best Inl rest lies m tlie same a. :tion as the user nations of the Suez Canal who met in London earlier thifl month.352 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-09-28 8 photo. FIFTEEN YEAR OLD Corinne Rodriguez of Stepney. London, holds hands with Italian-Ame-rican pianist Lee Liberace (in train) as he left Southampton for London, on Tuesday. In the background is Liberates brother Georse. Next to (he window is his mother. I.iberace opens aA.P. - 63 words
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Article51 1956-09-28 8 TAIPEI. Sept 27 (UP) Nationalist China in the past six years has cut in half the number of its diplomatic Ofß- in foreign count ries and has reduced funds of ita diplomatic and consular mission? by 80 per cent, to ea-e the strain on the nation's51 words
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168 1956-09-28 8 PEBTH, S oUand, Sept. 27 (AP) I.adv Caroline PettyFitzmaurice, beautiful 17--year-old daughter of the Marquess of Lansriowne. died today from a shotgun blast which, police said, was I er.tal The dark-haired beauty, at whose home the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh spent a week168 words
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Article203 1956-09-28 8 TOKYO. Sept. 27 (UP)— The Chinese Communist Party more than doubled the size of its all-important Central Committee on Wednesday in a mass transfusion of "new biood" into the nation's leadership, Radio Peking disclosed todav A broadcast heard in Tokyo said the Central Committee had203 words
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131 1956-09-28 8 MUNICH. Germany. Sept 27 (AP> Kißf Pa:: and Queen Frericnka of Greece escaped injury today when their rar wai In collision with a U.S. Army truck near here. The couple, acompanied by their chj aren Crown Prince Caostantinc and Princess Sophia, were returning to131 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-09-28 8 Photn AN AFRICAN dancer adds a modern pM MM* I his traditional dance costume centuries old in <:-M»m. during the celebrations jt Mombasa :tt the Mail Princess Margarets toui of Kasl \f: The damme took pin- during 1 a firework* 4ispla at Likoni. Mombasa, which PrimA.P. - 68 words
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222 1956-09-28 8 ."MOSCOW. Sept. 27 (Reuter)— The director ol the Bolshoi Theatre, said he has derided the ballet eompany would go to London for its season at Covent Garden despite the Nina Ponomareva cas< Xtie director, Mr. M lent Chulaki, ■■> :a t wed threatened to222 words
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Article81 1956-09-28 8 BELGRADE, Sept. 27 fAI —President Tito, accompanied by his wife, Jovarka Broz. Vice-President Alek.-- r.cier RanKOvic and D.iuro Pucar, chairman of the state oi Bosnia-Hercegovina and t of the politburo. i\ today with Soviet Pa: Nil i Khrushchev for a surprise visit to Russia. The announcement tfafl official81 words
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Article93 1956-09-28 8 U.S. Should Trade With Us -Chou NGKONG. Sept. 27 (Reuter> Communist China's Foreign Minister Mr. Chou :.;ii said on Sept. 9 he was in favour of early establishment of commercial relations with the United State?. Mr. George Drossos, a former Greek Minister of Press and Information said on arrival here93 words
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Article34 1956-09-28 8 PARIS. Sept. 27 (UP)— The Queen and the Duk burgh will ps to France next Apr. French Presidency today. The Royal visit will take place from April 8 to II34 words
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Article15 1956-09-28 8 IE Eighth Congress of the Chinese Communist Party ended in Peking yesterday ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-09-28 8 photo. JANET LEIGH ond husband Tony Curtis cr rive for the Hollywood premiere of "Lust For Life," the film depicting the life of pointer Von Gogh A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement62 1956-09-28 8 Australia SINGAPORE DARWIN SYDNEY B^S B^7 f^ "^i. v^^ v J B^u- saHß^^ "X- rf ■<t BS» IB] I jßfl ABBBBSK^ .^^hfSjS ISh9^B\ B^£^ EFFECTIVE 6fh. OCT. 7956 EXPRESS SERVICE ever> Saturda> at 9.50 a.m. \< v Sumptuous Super-Constellation Comfort. j"H (S^vAll First Class seats are Slumberettes. MID <• Touri62 words
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Article, Illustration562 1956-09-28 9 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH m^^^^4 -By- cleansing-of- in a Thai Buddhist monastery is ceremoniousTHE LOST I remarkable feature of this sequence is the solemn I initiation of a novitiate 'he nunv CEVEN men ambaakcd on a jourr.ey to discover the "Sou] I Aim and for ten monti562 words
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Article80 1956-09-28 9 1 \EBBIE RKYNOI.PS and Eddie Fisher have taken a year s hMM <»n thp Beverly II Us home formerly owned by Judy (.arland. The couple will sublease their Pacific Pilisades house for the months of (h toner. November and December and move into the Beverly Hills80 words
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Article, Illustration607 1956-09-28 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER by r THE story, as every- one knows who has read Margaret Landon s best seller "Anna and the King of Siam." concerns the poinffs-on that follow Anna Leonowens' arrival at the Palace until the death of King Monskut from a heart attack607 words
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375 1956-09-28 9 Why Murder Man Alfred turned to Crime MEET the murder man. Alfred Hitchcock has been polishing people off for 30 yeais now— and loving it. The world-famous director says his boyhood in England probably had something: to do with his turning to crime. •'I was always afraid of policemen and375 words
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Article69 1956-09-28 9 R. G. Pillai - R. G. Pillai rWTI'HY tunes and modern dance num- ake MAST. I I good entertainer. Producer-Director Dhirubhai Desai has chosen a good cast with petite Nigar Sultana as Mastani, the village belle loved by a Prince icho sacrifices his royal privileges to lire among the poor69 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-09-28 10 Mission In Hongkong J.ip;in are here greeted on their arrival in Honffk<inc by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Shun. Mr. Chan is a director of the "Crocodile" Shirts Factory, for which Ha?enn\rr Trading Co. lM) Ltd. ar° local agents. MESSRS. Tan Tht-ns: Chiang. Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands75 words
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Article187 1956-09-28 10 Price RisesTo90 l Ac SINGAPORE'S rubber price yesterday shot above the 90 cents per lb. mark, following 1 reports of further buying by China amounting to over 1,000 tons. o Brs( gradi doted at poj pet lb. one cent above Wednesday. Quotations have now almost recovered,187 words
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Article45 1956-09-28 10 £100 M. Expansion BROKEN Hill Pt Co. Ltd.. the Australian industrial mterprise, will spend more than L100.000.000 on expansion in the nexi vrar.-. This re- the M57. 000.000 five-year plan announced in March. 1955 Expansion will be partly financed by a new i:6.000.000 ■-hare issue.45 words
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Article249 1956-09-28 10 Kl ALA LIMPI K, Thurs. The Federation's Survey Department will show at the M.A.H.A. Exhibition opening here a 3-D "Map-Maker." Ca.'.f: the Multiplex, it produces in three dimensions a picture of the area to be mapped by the projection of overlapping photographtaken bom aircraft and then249 words
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Article, Illustration330 1956-09-28 10 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Marvels of modern engineering, including a fully tropicalized aluminium house, will go on show at this year's M.A.H.A. Exhibition here on Saturday, to demonstrate to Malayans the road to comfortable living. Seventeen leading commercial firms in Malaya will exhibit at the330 words
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Article324 1956-09-28 10 Wider Choice Of Cloth For Malaya China, Russia And Bulgaria Newcomers MALAYANS now have a wider choice from the world's cloth mills at their door— for among the new textiles that are coming in increasing quantities to the local market are those from China, Russia and Bulgaria. Main grip on324 words
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Article94 1956-09-28 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Sept. $2fl buyers, $2t5A Sellers; Oct. S2oJ buyers, $26* sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $4(ij sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43£ sellers; Muntok white pepper SI 1 8 sellers, Sarawak white $117 sellers. Special Sarawak black $81. Singapore94 words
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Article16 1956-09-28 10 A CHEMICAL works at Schiedam, Holland is now manufacturing a powdered water-soluble rust remover.16 words
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Article208 1956-09-28 10 PRICES of Sterling tins on the Malayan share market tended to be more normal yesterday. A number of shares were marked down. Trading In this section was quiet, compared with Wednesday when a number of counters shot up following a move by a Lonnon investment208 words
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Article122 1956-09-28 10 SHIPS IN PORT OITLR ROADS State Of Sausa.-ntra. ItedOM Java. Orestes. Niso, Bradeverett, [an Mara, [nchislay. ThorMrand. Aeneas. Lao, Chunchi. INMR RO\!>S Baa i-i. Semeny I Waaai Tf. Pinang. Tg. Panai, Padea. Nanyang, Stia, Senai, Buloh. Hydra. Law ito, Pangkor. Hibisnu>. Kajang. Pipis. Perak. Stv. Selo, A :k L< ong,122 words
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Article81 1956-09-28 10 SEVERAL orders have already been received from overseas for a new British petrol driven machine that paints white hnes in the middle of roads. It is claimed to lay straight, uniform lines over long stretches of road in far less time than that taken by older methods.81 words
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Article191 1956-09-28 10 AUSTRALIA'S pineapple industry has developed at a remarkable rate during the past ten years, and her exports of 'canned pineapple have increased more than tenfold since the last year before the war. The Australian economist. Mr. Heinz Marcuse, explained in a recent Radio Australia broadcast that191 words
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Article317 1956-09-28 10 Battle With Customs: KUALA Ll'MPl R. Thurs.— Mala van buv have won another round in the battle with th« i Department over the system of a^es>ing .id duty on imi>orts. <v months oi Department admitted to "Where no additional cons. <- ations exist, the c.i.f.317 words
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Article27 1956-09-28 10 CHANGES made l the I C( Bai ciation in its rales io merchants yesterday were Swii Frmnci 141 j rat 1 er exchanga ratw remain27 words
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Article101 1956-09-28 10 MALAYAN sharebrr terday reported I i business dor--1 K): aiT HenrBreweries $3.07, $3 05 i night and yestf nil to $1 15: McAUsttf Metal Box $1,624; Ro 1 son ords. $1.55. $1.56; Strain Ship $14|; s. St2fc Union Insc. $535; V e $3.03. Austral Amal. 18/- to101 words
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Advertisement97 1956-09-28 10 NOTICE CHINA INSURANCE CO. LTD NOTICE VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i> that MR. ANG SWEE SENG of No. 151 Kota Road. Taiping. Il no longer authorised to act Agent for China Insurance Co., Ltd.. as from the 15th day of September, 1956, and all customers of the said Company having97 words
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Article21 1956-09-28 12 THIS was the pace 1 headline of the Singapore Standard of Au?. 23, announcing the Alliance Plan.21 words
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Article49 1956-09-28 12 r a Chief M Tunku Abdu'. said tor -vould accept Const :ional Commission's reof some of its recomrr.tr. ;r. r. Tile Tiu nlained that the A .ance had left out mention of Commonwealth memre: memorandum "beluse ii "5 be r.en we at'a.r. dere-. i49 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-09-28 12 UMNO'S TUNKU ABDI'L RAHMAN. RICA'S SIK CHENG-LOCK MIC S V.T. SAMBANTHAN14 words
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Article171 1956-09-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance today recommended thot the following 13 "fundamental freedoms" be written into the constitution of the new Malaysia: 1. Freedom of expression, speech, cssembly and worship. 2. Freedom from want and fear. 3. Equality before the law. 4. Protection of life171 words
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Article, Illustration351 1956-09-28 12 The Big Quiz: Should Malaya Join The C'wealth? U.M.N.O.*M.CA. *M.LC/\ Now Its Out; w Jrlfo^rft^j KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance I s perhaps second thoughts now on Malaya's membership in the Brit Commonwealth, mention of which was conspicuously absent in the r, ing party's memorandum submitted today to the351 words
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438 1956-09-28 12 Strength Of Lower House Left To Reid K U A L A LUMPUR, Thurs.— The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance today allayed public fears over Its reported desire for a "partial election"' after Mcrdcka day, by leaving the total number of .-eats in the future Lower House438 words
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Article224 1956-09-28 12 We Have The Power To Do So' KUALA LJTMPUR. Thurs. The Reid Constitutional Commission today rejected an Alliance pica to change the name of the Federation into Malaysia, on the grounds that renaming the country was within its terms of re lore: ice. The Commission224 words
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374 1956-09-28 12 BUT NO BAN ON FREEDOM OF WORSHIP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— lslam should be the religion of Malaysia, "hut In Its memorandum the Ailittnee Stressed tnat observance of this principle should not prevent non-Muslim nationals professing and practising their own religions. Tiie Alliance definition374 words
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Article159 1956-09-28 12 BEXTOXG, Thur?.— PrcGan Sicw Chins. 38, accused her 40-year-old husband, Nf Sze Cheung, of being a "barbarian' and said she was not willing to return to him. Gan was Ming Xg for two years' arrears of maintenance total. ing $960, in the Magistrate's Court here159 words
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224 1956-09-28 12 Citizens: A Plan For Equal Status Overseas Position Of Settlements KUAL A Thurs.-. 'NCXMCA. A ance proposed today that the cms new ConsUt ir provide for rging i procal arrai meni other Common countries about status of their here. The Alliance memor.v outlining provisions in -lionality Act regard, held th.224 words
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Advertisement116 1956-09-28 12 >.;.;.•-;.■ .y.yy 885 IS^^^E .^mKP j U that has 1^ What a su:e: smile this charming e||y||r|JT 1 bride has! There are two things her i; JUWUIUn I j home will never be without happiness J a~d Sun'_- s e knows that sweet L*a^~ -^ZZZ%mmz;w v!^ s :lling Sunligh: Soap116 words
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Miscellaneous192 1956-09-28 12 YFSTKRDAYs SOLITION WLrM X JssR SM^.sWBI I B.^ P r^' 7 /y^ b r i> /j m 'M v asatggBsBBsl M^'Mw r ."'vM/ <r r *yv r^LgPhoh I %-r w our surro.. bit m i F J At KI S—A\ 20 to May M (Otl'Ki to N D on t192 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-09-28 13 Bv picture* by /((Mr i/i.v fiithhal on W'nlnndm nl Ipoh, siioml day <>/ the Perak meeting. Lean Kup SengLean Kup Seng - 18 words
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Article533 1956-09-28 13 KEN TOFT - Tahir Paves Way With A Triple KEN TOFT SINGAPORE Malays showed their class in yesterday's Community League at Jalan Besar stadium when they completely outclassed and humbled the Colony Chinese by five goals to nil to become this year's best bet for the championship. Th e Malays533 words
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Article124 1956-09-28 13 Talk On Softball By Experts A tpam of sly softball expcrtl wil] conduct a clinic for itudent of s- Joseph's InstituSt Mid School tomorrow from 4 ?,0 to fi p.m. They are:— Jack Fochs. GeO [rmingi 1 .v i isher, BUJ Krall, Jack Bmmetl and Ton! Wei rh 1- the124 words
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332 1956-09-28 13 Phils Whip Bums Braves Pad NL Lead NEW YORK, Sept. 27 (AP) Philadelphia's Phillies, the club that tumbled Milwaukee out of the National League lead 11 days ago, padded the Braves' first place edge to a full game on Wednesday, bouncing back from Sal Maglie's no hit shutout on Tuesday332 words
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Article373 1956-09-28 13 JOHN FARROW - JOHN FARROW 7958 WORLD CUP SOCCER Rv LONDON. Sept. 27, (AP)— The world soccer cup in 1958— that's the competition teams in every corner of the world are preparing tor right now. Fourteen i ioti es oui 51 countries will Qualify for the competition in373 words
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Article147 1956-09-28 13 VNG. Thurs. Penang Badminton Association has selected a strong team of 15 men and six women to tour the Federation and Singapore from Oct. 13 to 21. They are: Mei Toh Boon Tei Khoo Eng Huah. Mas ar, Idrii Kadir. Lim Chye >• ■g, Tar; B^on147 words
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Article112 1956-09-28 13 YOUNG Men> Sikli \^o c lation s( (ii rd their fourth conse<u'.i\e n they h.at the Singapore Medual Service^ I'nmn one goal nil in the Sll Uiv match at Farrer Park >e«>trr iu .vcr the third d leadership with a total I points from their112 words
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Article77 1956-09-28 13 Sir: Kindlj allow me a space in your paper to suggest In the I ootball Assoi ation (»1 Malaya that there should br an annual Match between the Malav.i Cup Champions and the I A M Cup Champions. The 'catps 1 prorrrds i "iild hf donated77 words
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Article44 1956-09-28 13 FOUR finals of the Singapore Amateur Shimming Association 13th annual championships be held at the Singapore Swimming Club pool today. The following are the evr--100 metres butterfly-stroke (Men): 400 metres freestyle < Ladies v. 800 metres freestyle relay (Men); metre springboard diving (Lac44 words
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Article22 1956-09-28 13 .10H0RE BAHRU, Thurs. S th Johore RFC will meet RAF Tangah at rug jr on the Civil Service ground22 words
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Article32 1956-09-28 13 FATHUL K.irib Club beat M. Dockyard by three goal? to nil in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday Scorers for the winner^ N. Badal, Lazim Adam ar.d32 words
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Advertisement425 1956-09-28 13 CLASSIFIED ADS l)i MM MCHIA r# Tan Ah Nee aged 56. passed awav peacefully at Sfl, id on 22 9'56 )m ftfteet e daughter^ ~«ns-in-law and fifty two > ral place on Saturday at 11 for Whit Icy Ro;,d ccmr \\\ni l\u\1 r two i E gains at Thrr '•Candlc'Aick"425 words
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Miscellaneous99 1956-09-28 13 Li 1 flbner B^ Af Capp V'lt-aMC*'! VJt^Vtt^P. I I l STEN I VOl/DCRVTOO II Later THIS 1 3 SO^EDAV- k :VOU *>, KNUCKLED WERF LAS T OlikjCeLJi MADE A J <£* Jf^ MEET J POdi OLD JUDGE |SO&r f PATHE^Dg AS BRU.SED AS QF TRENG rH7H SPL&NDiD I MAN99 words
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Article1202 1956-09-28 14 WEIGHTS and probable starters for all eight races tomonow, final day of the Perak Turf Club Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting, are: THE SULTAN'S GOLD VASE Horses Class l, Div. 1—3% Furs. Str. 191 Distine 4y 9.07 M s. C.H. Tilley HA Campbell Hohhs 134 Shamrock Slipper1,202 words
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Article119 1956-09-28 14 CONSULATE USIS B'TON V ING a bad m tie Amei iean Con- L'SIS ch tmpionshipa I r- a:e expectr aext month be se ected to :our i-cr. t, .r.n C RDW 44! Vete r r M. J Cnand r m i Mixed Doubles) J A. E B Burdlek v s119 words
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Article, Illustration768 1956-09-28 14 LEONG HEW MENG - Inconsistent Forms Worry SHA Selectors LEONG HEW MENG By COLOURS, ostensibly the better team, lost to Whites by the convincing margin of three goals to one in yesterday's second hockey trial for the Olympic games played at the SRC ground. Inconsistency in form is about the only explanation OM ran768 words
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Article24 1956-09-28 14 Social Dance THE Serangoun Assod ition will hold a Social and Dance on Oct 6. The Stardust Latin Rhythm B^> will be in attendance24 words
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Article582 1956-09-28 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Prosperity And Sovereign Are Out To Win The Vase By IPOH, Thurs.— PROSPERITY (Bougoure) and SOVEREIGN {Barratt) did the fastest gallop of the day this morning when Gold Vase candidates were given their final workouts. They raced neck to neck all the way582 words
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Article, Illustration528 1956-09-28 14 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS British Papers Priority For Games' Medal Hopes By NATURALISATION papers for Singapore weight lifters, Wong Kay 1 oil and Tan Howe Liang, are being rushed so that the prospects for the Singapore Olympic team may be able to compete in Melbourne.528 words
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Article110 1956-09-28 14 U.K. Soccer Rugby Results LONDON. Sept 81 <Kr liter i. Results ol last nieht's Association Football matches wore: INTER LEAGUE MATCH Scottish Football League 3. Football League of Ireland 1 (played at Shawfield Park. Glasgow LEAGUE 111 SOUTHERN Brighton and Hove 2. Aldershot I Gillingham 2. Brentford 1. Reading 3.110 words
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160 1956-09-28 14 Welch Wins Stableford Competition RESULTS of the Stableford Competition run by the Singapore Army Golfing Society at the Roya tsland Cub on 'September Lii c:e:A Division. Winner: Major S. E- It, Welch (5) 33 (wina on last i) boles). Other Cards: Colonel P. D. Miller 33 points; Major R G.160 words
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Article87 1956-09-28 14 GAN ENG SENG s< i:OOL scored Qm I double' when their first and second XI teams Bai Secondary Schools Lsi ;,nd 2nd X i in their inter-school horkev matches nn the Gan Eng Seng School ground. In the first mat Seng 2nd XI I 2nd XI87 words
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Article138 1956-09-28 14 Y beat Singapore cation Club by a goal scored by centre forward McManus in s fnenr. match at Tanglin i friendly wa for games M be scheduled. Cfn Perera failed to product usual form. Cdr. wms unlucky to have •Wiple an outstanding game. So did138 words
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Article27 1956-09-28 14 1 PHS instit a well-dese- over the St Andrew) School in the 1: Td.y on the SJI grouof yesterday. Malcolm Nun:< for the winne27 words
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Advertisement105 1956-09-28 14 Jp£/JA Choin Link Fencing aives^" I maximum Security ond is j the Ideol protection for oil i Walls obscure vision-Choin Link Fencing allows a clear view MEMBER OF MALAYAN WIRE MESH FENCING CO. (1946) I ID. 7%m* B:,kit limah !!«.a<l. Sin a|,.,n 1,1. MIL If coming to Singapore, sit. STRAND105 words
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Miscellaneous28 1956-09-28 14 SHB Poliet pro?.' \l\Q Cr y 8.0.D.C.A. at TTC Shell Sports Club at Pay* Lebar. VG Singapore Amateur Swin* ming pfawuhips at Singapore Swin+ ming Club at 5.5028 words
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