Singapore Standard, 4 October 1956
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Title Section32 1956-10-04 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ?R ft in 3L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 r mi n... 9 1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1956 14 VM,ES J3 CENTS32 words
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Article460 1956-10-04 1 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN By Tunku To Ask For Joint Branding At Border Talks BETONG, Wed. The Federation Chief s tcr Tunku Abdul Rahman may tomorrow Thailc d to publicly proclaim Chin Peng fl nd His Communist terrorist organization as "our common enemy." also seek to step460 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-10-04 1 Standarpic by Retonz -a borl h LU (MM life today w ith the Abdul and Thailand'^ Police Chief, General Phao Sirivannon. for talks on I joint military offensive Against Communist terroI Ktv Yong Poh SeongYong Poh Seong - 38 words
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Article701 1956-10-04 1 WAR ON THUGS STEPPED UP THE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday save the Police additional powers to smash secret society s-inss in the Colony who, it was said, carried on I vicious "jungle war" of their own in which knives, bottles, bicycle chains and iron bars were701 words
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Article103 1956-10-04 1 Free Trade Area With Europe LONDON, Oct. 3 (UP) Brit ly antio;,:^ led it is joining Europe in a "partial free trade area" that would link the two area- with the closest ties in history Chancel .or at the Exchequer Harold MacMillan c< i reports that Britain i- shifting its103 words
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Article35 1956-10-04 1 THE British Hich Commissioner. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald met Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, minister without portfolio yesterday in New Delhi to discuss tho latest developments i n *h e Suez problem. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article91 1956-10-04 1 A New Rubber Threat AKRON, Oct. 3. Military truck tyres made entirely of Amcripol S.N a man made rubber that is said to duplicate natural rubber exactly have been found better than standard truck tyres in army tests. said William S. Richardson. president of the B F. Goodrich Company here.91 words
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Article28 1956-10-04 1 World Series 3a.m. Score IN the first game of the World Series at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, the Dodgers were leading fi-3 at the end of the seventh innings.28 words
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Article23 1956-10-04 1 THE Panamanian freighter Archon Michael who grounded for two hour? yesterday in the Suez Canal. The freighter, undamaged, refloated herself. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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123 1956-10-04 1 A LABOURER. Rangasamy Changaya. 63. was battered to death outside the United Engineers Building in River Valley Road, last night His body was found lying in a pool of blood on the five-foot way of the building. He had serious injuries on the head123 words
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Article63 1956-10-04 1 CHARLESTON. South Carolina, Oct. 3 (Reuter) A big United States air force Globcmaster transport, crashled here today, killing three of the ten men abroad, while attempting to land on a flight from Bermuda. An air force spokesman said the plane landed short of the runway63 words
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368 1956-10-04 1 TRADE MISSIONS CLOSE £5M. DEAL WITH RED CHINA Everybody's Happy Over Peking Talks PEKING, Oct. 3 (Rcuter)— China aas concluded definite transactions estimated at about £5,000,000 sterling with Singapore and Malayan trade delegations it was disclosed here today. A communique issued at the end of the talks between members of368 words
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Article130 1956-10-04 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 3 (Reuter)— Police said today the entire production of a rubber estate in North Sumatra had been smuggled out of the country to Malaya over the past three years at a cost to the government of mOTjB than 3,000,000 Straits dollars in130 words
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Article59 1956-10-04 1 CIVVIES NAB 7 BANDITS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Ma!a\ civilians raptured sewn Com-muni-t terrorist suspects in the Muar area yesterday and carlj today. Four wen- mm and three women Also in Ibn >-»mo arr.i. a srruntN fore* patrol killed two vrowcii terrorists and captured two malfc su.sust{s Government troalds;fvt nn iur'.her59 words
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537 1956-10-04 1 Wrong To Have Two Loyalties Chou PEKING, Oct. 3 (Reuter) Chinese Premier Chou En-lai told the members of the Singapore and Mala- van trade delegations to- j day that it was wrong to: have loyalties to two' countries and that thej should become citizens of the countries m which they537 words
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Article767 1956-10-04 2 EOY, CHARGED WITH DOUBLE MURDER SAYS... There's A Case To Answer Judge KUALA LUMPUR, \V«I. —A police officer, with 24 years service, masqueraded as a defence lawyer to a 14-year-old boy facing a doubie-murder accusation, and "trapped" him inio giving a Magistrate a fabricated confession,767 words
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199 1956-10-04 2 LONDOI Committt^ of the Privy with »ppe*] i.k vrop€ Urn Sing r !N the Singapore Hic;h Court in May 1 •»5 of £250 arrears of cabaret leS, Wi. n iiam Dudley Curnr-Fryer and S fit Martin. Lord Tucker said they i; tel C to199 words
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Article157 1956-10-04 2 CLOSING rob lei price* (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot (nom.) 921 92? Oct. RSS No. 1 92| 92t R.S.S. No. 2 91* 9U R.S.S. No. 3 89i 90 Tone: Steady. SPOKE 11H The price of tin on the local market yesterday was S3B6*157 words
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Article44 1956-10-04 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 3 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Ho n g; kong Exchange were: 51 5.97 to £1 Sterling; 16.14 to O:S:1; SI. 340 to Ma 1 ay an SI; $0,178 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $266.25 to a tael.44 words
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346 1956-10-04 2 Labour MPs Planning Letter To Lim On A 'Matter Of Principle' From ANDREW ROTH (Standard's London Bureau Chief) BLACKPOOL, Wed.— At a labour conference here, a group of Mr bells* ing to the South-east Asia section of the Movement for Colonial Freedom, art meeting today to consider a personal letter346 words
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Article55 1956-10-04 2 PRINCETO .v m choir of Westminster left yesterday on I will lake th< the world. The ir-month ti the auspices of j c Departnu i I gro .n inrludir.. The choir's dire John Fil der of the i group will derm crhniq;.' musical instruments ss55 words
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Article217 1956-10-04 2 BLACKPOOL. Wei —ln a letter sent to the Manchester Guardiar., Mr Fenner Brockway, MP, and Mr Stan Awhcry. MP. wrote "'Your Singapore correspondent suggests that the movement for Colonial Freedom accuse? the Chief Minister of s entei into a 'secret deal' with I Lennox-Boyd217 words
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Advertisement172 1956-10-04 2 or jdk re Rjr/T' F __^_T TODAY'S POPULAR _P afek *i HB&kJ^^^hßl p* I Pm _^_^_^_m__^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^__^_^_^_^_^_C V- tH^^Hw i JF v^^^m ii&r^f- 1^ I YOU'LL LIVE w Ijß*W' jtk A LA A i___^j_* sS I r 1/ r n v R? w% /^^S" I 1 1 _J^ I p^^^^^ s172 words
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131 1956-10-04 3 LEE TILTS AT FREE CARS FOR POLLS DEMOCRACIES LEI Xl AN YEW, Peoples Action Party ndemned, m the Legislative Assembly yeseprehensible" practice of election candita convey voters to the polls. I m the debate on L cal Government F'.t cBill, Mr Lee urged that m( asur introduced to stamp tctice131 words
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Article69 1956-10-04 3 New Hope for The Non-Voters people la t pporti. B hich Select I v i iters Identlt; es that' he tion be i ttltj t r Lot I bin Hajii it that r of presume I I a j to exercise P ip< r had rr i- irea i .nother69 words
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Article17 1956-10-04 3 Prisoners End Hunger Strike prisoners ti t2 hours el iss of I ram o tenc d C17 words
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611 1956-10-04 3 House Approves The Local Govt. Bill...In Principle MR LEE KUAN YEW, PAP Assemblyman lor Tfcajong Pauar. yesterday Opposed a move to take the Local Government Bill through all stages at the. >in<;apore Legislative Assembly. S; on the second reading of the bill, lie said re had b en some RMst611 words
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351 1956-10-04 3 Higher Hospital Charges Are Justified: Braga THE Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga sai d on the floor of the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday that Government was justified in increasing hospital charges for the first and second class wards. Be said this in reply to a question by Mr.351 words
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Article77 1956-10-04 3 Singapt re Legislative approve^ amendment ti the Drugs Ord -.nance Ing Police Officers of Assistant iten lent to authorise! warrants for places d ml am opium and similar drugs. Mr. c 11. Butterfleld, the Attorney-General, said that the amendment would enable the Narcotics Branch to deyote77 words
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408 1956-10-04 3 IN THE SPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 'Too Complicated A Piece Of Legislation' THE Singapore Legislative Assembly agreed yesterday that the controversial Clerks Employment Bill was still, in its present form, a much too complicated piece of legislation and decided to refer the whole408 words
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166 1956-10-04 3 Boss Slept While Armed Thugs Took $2,500 THE proprietor of a bar. Lim Quay Siong slept while six armed thugs ransacked his home and robbed his family of cash and jewellery worth $2,500 at 7.30 a.m. in Serangoon Road, Singapore yesterday. The robbers, one armed with a revolver and the166 words
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279 1956-10-04 3 youth Should Have A Say In Sports Centre SINGAPORE- youth- will have a say in running the Colony's proposed Youths Sports Centre. A Bill to set the Centre was referred to a Select Committee after Its second readIng In the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. In the debate on the billMr.279 words
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Advertisement95 1956-10-04 3 I NOW AVAILABLE I Bedford i -< r ako 23 tom MODa3 WITH PERKINS P4. DIESEL ENGINE, Orchard co. ltd ,in^ 9 c AMD KUALA LUMPU" ■■•-SESTEO ELSEvvwtCfC IN THE ?4T {>N BY BORNEO MOTORS LTD, I 1 GENII iT^ APPEARI\(, FOR THE FIRST TIME l\ SINGAPORE »»hH^»h»h»hBh» If POPM95 words
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Advertisement454 1956-10-04 3 r jFm^j^ a// acrott Pacific. P^?i American's President Service 4 Pan American's President Service was for a certain group of i^^^ people those who want the very a finest in service. Perhaps you ax© a"* one 0 them. Perhaps you, too, treasure your personal comfort^ want the complete rest to454 words
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Article102 1956-10-04 4 FORTY-SEVEN shroffs empl< 1 i by the Board of j Commissioners in Singa,'poic. yesterday asked the Colony Government to! assist then to submit their; dispute with the Board to ai'oitration. The Government Administraand Clerical Service* I Union on their behalf requesti ed the Chief Minister, Mr.102 words
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245 1956-10-04 4 Red Tape Over Visit Of 6 Bare Bosom Girls BALING D.O. WONT LET THEM LEAVE PENANG, Wed.— Six Sakai women, wearing only sarongs up to their waists, from Baling, central Kcdah, are barred from coming to Pcnang to stage an aborigine show during the island's "Pesta" at the New World245 words
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Article, Illustration165 1956-10-04 4 Genii (With The Golden Hair) Gets A 'Screen Test' By The Law SINGAPORE police yesterday screened ex-bur-lesque dancer. Genii Youns (40-29-39) the "Girl of the Golden West," when she demonstrated several dance numbers. One particularly da.rins number, which required "lights out" in the hall, came under the close scrutiny of165 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-10-04 4 MISS Dalisay J. Aldaba, the famous Filipino soprano who arrived in Singapore <:-n Tuesday, was entertained to a Irtail party given by the Philippine Consul. Mr. A. Holi-.-gores, at the Eloyal Island Club, last night. A large crowd including officials of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble, members127 words
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Article76 1956-10-04 4 Ji THEKL wore no mci- dents in Singapore Chi- 1 nesp Schools yesterday. 1 Students attended (lass- I es as usual and kept off i I 1 forbidden places like the i J Legislative Assembly < 1 buildinc. I Meanwhile, the collec- tion of signatures in76 words
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Advertisement327 1956-10-04 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS t ft n a v i CATHAI^ib^ **> I VUn I «n-CONDiTi<Xfo /fl mn^ 9.30 p.m. ■■■■VHKBBH 'U JJ4OO ■V One quiet Sunday morning it suddenly became M* the most important thing in jhe_wortd_to_be f\ BEHBEBB^I c J^ 1 fp|ciEMNfroD mm CRJUN woDEiucK CRAWFORBj SAII RD4V MinMGHI!327 words
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Advertisement154 1956-10-04 4 ROYAL ...Norlh Bridge Road lodav: SJI T.'.U p m "AM AKA D££PAM" 1 Tamil) I with sivaji Uaaesaa M. N. Nambiar, Savithri I'admini ATIWTIC (Weal World last Day: 7.00 9.13 p.m. "THL PRINCtSS AND THL PIR Allin Technicolor Tomorrow: "tir.lAN I' AN AS" (.M.«la>) i RtX lohorn Bhdru lodiv; M.-,,154 words
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Advertisement334 1956-10-04 4 opens PAPITni fficg 11 ()n> 1 4 TODAY ""XSSJHi 6.30&9.30 P un. "JOHN WAYNE m JMa j THE SEARCHERS" ££M JEFFREY HVNfER VEPA MUES WARD BOND NATALIE '.^ffiiJajSpj/l /JLVJT j »r*rtmgr JOHN FORD w.T.-«'«»tny j^! LAST REXf^^ ".00 a.m., 1.4 DAY "rSS M^f Ml 9.31. p (ll BVAW*I MAi.w i334 words
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Miscellaneous481 1956-10-04 4 iStandard cJilmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE IHGAP ®*JLaHR RAMO MALAYA Summary tS); HO2 Join SHELL CO: Fre« him shew— Our the Tuck Tocks (St; 620 Music Southern Homeland Folk Song for Children (S>; ti.oii Radio of India at Shcli Theatre tie. Dance Club (XL); >! 5G Singapore Col lyei 1481 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-10-04 5 LATEST TYPE OF MOTOR FOR THE UNIVERSITY THE British Motor Corporation (Export) limited yesterday presented the University of Malaya Engineering Department with the latest design of an Austin motor for the benefit of the Malayan students. Mr. W. R. Williams, Representative of the 8.M.C., who made the presentation on behalf118 words
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189 1956-10-04 5 Ex-Chief Clerk Gets Three Years' Jail For Forging Bank Draft hicf I d to cc, for Nov. from .::j>scondith was ar: p /ion on his er, a dire, -tor of the firm, ed to the loan on the prom that Lee paid off the 1 of the ho I lid189 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-10-04 5 pic. MR i; n \k \TH iil «»f Urn oinmitlrr, oi Malaj t *Wr»^ .in freshmen the 0 none Han Hail i be nit-ot Ne w.k r.Ulpci i» tdrisc I ;uido freahmei la sit) life. StandardStandard - 41 words
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192 1956-10-04 5 RAGGING? WHY NOT-IT'S GOOD, HEALTHY FUN... The Press Have Got It Cockeyed,' Says Orientation Committee Chief ENG in universities all over the world an atmosphere of understanding an i comrade- eshies" and their seniors, Mr. Ramon N aratnam, Head of the Orientation Committee, Mala i aid yesterday. Attacking certain Press192 words
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Article31 1956-10-04 5 1 1 a woman v. iamah, 32, was found ting m the Perak River ay Sebrang Estate. In Telok Anson on Tuesday. She was irted missing on Sunday morning,31 words
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Article35 1956-10-04 5 A Malayan Pianist At London Club in t from Swec Chi. M brated its In Brr ntative M newspaper- members t\:: re t t B Lor. who found a.s young ler be- Bad their ::es35 words
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Article182 1956-10-04 5 it's Horrible, Says Preacher R II- i I dproval strip-fc i ttg nding to relifrom m S large cr clamped down rman< c on the and put the sir;.--i I b< nd each to temselves Tlv Cl I I Police, Mr E R Richard Id The Standard182 words
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864 1956-10-04 5 'It Takes Thousands Of Dollars To Influence A Magistrate' REPORTER TELLS OF BRIBE BARGAIN THE MARY NG CASE LIANG San Han, a reporter attached to a Chinese newspaper, alleged in a Singapore court yesterday, that Mary Ng, told his friend, Hou Suai Lian, a businessman, that "a few hundred dollars864 words
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Article274 1956-10-04 5 Re-Trial For Man On Arms Charge JURY COULD NOT REACH A VERDICT SINGAPORE Chief 1 istice, Mr. John Whyatt, ordcrcci the re-trial of Soon Eng Chwee, facing a charge of unlawful possession of a revolver and 10 rounds of ammunition. after B "no verdict" stalemate by the jury In the274 words
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Article98 1956-10-04 5 SCOLDED, SHE TOOK POISON TWO days after she was reprimanded by her mother, Ong Peck Choo. 17, drank a solution of caustic soda, a Singapore coroner's inquest was told yesterday. Tan San Mill, the mother, told the Court, on Sept. 11. she scolded her daughter for dropping a child she98 words
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Article51 1956-10-04 5 Woman Tried To Smuggle JOHOKE BAHRU, fl yip Soo Fong. a woman fn m Singapore who tried smuggfle worth $549. was flnrd $600 In th< Magistrate's Court today. Tfc jewellery was confiscated. She was on the train when the jewellery was found in a handbag and round h^r waL c51 words
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98 1956-10-04 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Wed.— Five-year-old Lim Saw Tin was playing in front of the Health Office here this morning when a length of wire caught her attention. She grasped it and instantly went rigid. The wire was a stay-wire attached to an electrical post. A passing98 words
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Advertisement86 1956-10-04 5 PLUS! A RETURN Bii^^WßlW^ r TRIP TO SIAM DOUBLE BY QUESTION piriFir QUIZ AIRWAYS ltd. 5 YEARS ON BROADWAY (^^^M^^L KING AND I' in -and now the fabulous P~'W |^j|^ 11 CINEMASCOPE 55 brings stage success becomes WfM Wmkc- you New llfellkc real eye-and-ear j^MiIIiIBP^JWWB Md P^ focus Increased magic86 words
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Article433 1956-10-04 6 gINGAPORES Education Ministry, which has Ju ptrj a suggestion in an all-party report i me Betting up of an advisory committee on Chfafff ithm, is now laced with the much ■:r problem ol imptoflWftfog the full effect of that report Ti.e situation that has developed in oese sc433 words
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Article355 1956-10-04 6 'THIS is ha: ■le time or the occasion for permitting Ings of frustration to grow among yDung men and women who have graduated, a large number lem with honoui >m the University of Malaya. Yet. this is exactly what seems to be happening to som< fifty diploma-holding graduates355 words
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Article737 1956-10-04 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By QPEAKING at the Sept. Z metting of the Legisla- Z tire Assembly^ Chief Minister Z Lira Yew Hock said that in the planning for merdeka Z there would be consultations 2 with a view tn united effort and united action. He737 words
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Article686 1956-10-04 6 J. Halcro Ferguson - J. Halcro Ferguson By LONDON irrtHE results of the TrinidaJ A dian elections have been warmly welcomed in most other parts of the West Indies. Trinidad, despite its comparative wealth and im- portance, had, politically speaking, lagged behind not only Jamaica but also Bar- bados and686 words
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546 1956-10-04 6 GEORGE CLAY - White Lawyers Challenge Colour Bar GEORGE CLAY By CAPE TOWN. r FHE Johannesburg Bar Council has decidpd to ask the Prime Minister, Mr. Strijdom to intervene in an i apartheid dispute which threatens to prevent Trans- vaal's first African barrister from setting up practice in i the city. Philemon Nokwe,546 words
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Letter215 1956-10-04 6 FIGHTING THE SHYLOCKS Sir; On the eve of the inaugural meeting of the Singapore Debtors' Association, I offer the following for the consideration of the sponsors of the Association (1) The Association, once formed, should join hands with the President of the Co-operative Union in their fight against dishonest moneylenders.215 words
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Letter243 1956-10-04 6 Sir; I was very slad to notice that at least one Baba. (T.H. Tan of Sungei Patani), took the trouble of writing to you in response to your interesting and most instructive editorial on the Babas and Nyonyas of the Straits Settlemens. I am243 words
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Letter80 1956-10-04 6 Si*/; I too have heard twi( c over the air the seven short-listed anthems. Now I an: no musician, still less a critic, but the proposed pieces though too lengthy seem so very incomplete. Imagine an athlete doing a hop. step and jump. He runs, he steps off to80 words
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275 1956-10-04 6 JEROME WILLIS - JEROME WILLIS By ENGLISH as an international language is penetrating both the "iron' and the "bamboo" curtains. Quite recently the BBC announced that they had resumed their "English b> Radio" lessons to Russia and that listeners in Russia were requesting sets of gramophone records275 words
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Article245 1956-10-04 6 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY By LOXDON \N T aircraft of the x States Air Force tool from an a:. Massachusetts yesterday on a round-the-worlr: arrving a 1,500 smic ra? monitor l\ course at 18,000 feet, crossing the equator miles to tin making a continuous record of cosmic245 words
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Advertisement72 1956-10-04 6 w W r wonderful new radio BC 1352 ■M// 5 va'ves, 7 funct'On^, d r y I ■•<-■,' rete vrr in ST ctrrortivcU >'yled veneer CObiWt With be"'' contained mtrmo'iv. A tun ng indicator if orovided > fjl con->r res the fund BH o^ S/ 'i f$ M battery indicator72 words
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Article, Illustration311 1956-10-04 7 WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE FROM HER KILLER -HUSBAND Fmmet Junne Sensation I me M< Lough] in LONDON, Oct. 3— i flVC |v German born Mia Emmett-Dunne k a divorce from m y Sergeant "Mio Emmctt-Dunne, n rnon she married fl v ro discover that he l s i ie Hcd her311 words
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226 1956-10-04 7 North Carolina, Oct. ?>. A berserk white ienant farmer hacked his rcn t«> death yesterday, then fle:l into a swampy woods where he shot 1 i .1 I II r, Rufus :ound four lies of I c ill -:ng in Li wei led226 words
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Article74 1956-10-04 7 C \nbf.hra. Ocl 3—Australia's P< r (Joncra!, Mr. Charles Davidson, today prod an investigation into the ibility of over-printing present storks of stamps to their fare value into line increased postal rates. He was replying in the !i iusc of Repn io ntry E*arty memlw r Mr.74 words
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131 1956-10-04 7 We'll Clobber The Democrats Nixon OKD. Cc: a t Adminis\er write] of people i the Iron e^tiat 8.000. the >aid, n of these o, la n. i i major objeci admin d chare trati n of Trurrian who would "writ* off" the people Ing .n Iron Curtain countries. in answer131 words
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Article50 1956-10-04 7 Fatal End To Strip POker Game 3 (Reuter^ iaish Tanami, rath from r Crc> h b I the > preme ed an Barney Hi •c I 1 an abon S :na: I i tfa c m played Ban ab Barney jut era:;,.; on tne arm j three-yea r--1 head and50 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-10-04 7 Photo. ri '-Eposes in fl^ Ing was /-I contest in the Chinese February. A f 'Ir r.ast was pn/^ for the •"7' will he r tr thf annual rv. !lh -nr^mn. U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article368 1956-10-04 7 Members Fail To Pick A Man To Head Operations LONDON, Oct. 3, (UP)— The 15-nation Suez Canal Users' Association (SCUA) failed to reach agreement today on a man to head its operations. The conference, which originally was planned to last three days, ordered another session tomorrow.368 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-10-04 7 Navy Blues— For Girl In The Pink LOS DOS: TWO hundred petty officers ars liopping mad because their "rude nude" a 12ft. high wall mural of Manly n Monroe has beev. painted over. Inspecting officers at HMJS. Condor, Arh-oath. condemned if as l> o bit much especially if you hare97 words
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Article130 1956-10-04 7 Danger Of War Is Over Nehru NEW DELHI, Oct. 3 (UP) Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru said yesterday the world twice teetered on the "brink of war" over the Suez crisis but "happily the danger of war has now receded." Mr, Nehru warned that the dispute over Suez must be solved130 words
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Article35 1956-10-04 7 SYDNEY, Oct. 3 (Router) —Australia may extend Its anti-polio campaign to adults next year. Dr. H.G. Wallace, Commonwealth Director-Gen-eral, and Dr E.S.A. Meyers, director of the New South Wales anti-polio campaign, said today.35 words
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Article75 1956-10-04 7 FLOATING ART GALLERY SYDNEY. Oct. 3. (Reuter) —The Orient liner Orcades will have aboard a floating art gallery when it leaves Sydney on Friday on a trans-pacific voyage. The Orcadcs will carry what is claimed to be the largest collection of contemporary Australian paintings ever to go overseas. They are75 words
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Article73 1956-10-04 7 PERTH. Oct. 3, (Reuter) The arrival of English Rock 'N Roll '"King" the Hon. Ton y Moynihan has raised scarcely a ripple of excitement in sleepy Mount Barker Tony is working on hi> uncle's farm at Mount Barker near Albany in Western Australia. In the bars of73 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-10-04 7 TWENTY detectives escorted this miniature Chinese junk, modelled in pure sold, from Geneva to Duesseldorf, Germany. last week, along: with a priceless collection of jewellery to bo worn by models of the Parisian fashion house of Jacques Fath at a fashion .show in the Hotel Petersberg. Made inAP - 72 words
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Article134 1956-10-04 7 'Doria' Cited In Court ST. LOUIS. Oct. 3, fAP)— i The slaking ol the Andrea i Doria and crash of two airliners over Grand Canyon played a part in a ruling yesterday throwing out speeding cases based on an electrical tinier. Magistrate Anthony J. Fassler of Suburban Lemay dismissed 30134 words
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Article36 1956-10-04 7 MANILA. OCt I UP) President Ram< n Magsaysay wa> presented with a decora- from th< nment of Greece I rdaj t p his "leadership in the Philippine fight for liberty freedom and peace."36 words
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Article25 1956-10-04 7 NEW DELHI. Oct S (UP An Indian Air For<-e DC-3 crashed on tak< yesterday pt Bhuj. I tr crew member:- aboard.25 words
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Article42 1956-10-04 7 KARACHI O \P) Sixty out of BO r< a ferry boat wer< drowned in a r: near Khulna Pakistan on Monday right wh< n the v« According to repori ting here yesterday 20 persons were rescued 0 i unaccounted lor42 words
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Advertisement21 1956-10-04 7 JrFfrst Three /t956 GRAND PRIX wen bS < RALEIGH m^^DOw^ Sole Distributors:— Raffles Place, ■IfIJ I J i fOl IJ POl Singapore.21 words
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Article, Illustration289 1956-10-04 8 LONDON. Oct. 3 —Diana Dors' husband. Dennis Hamilton, who came home alone from Hollywood on Thursday, is flyins; back to America to rejoin his wife. Last ni^ht. .is he flung lusK.mr into his pale blue Cadillac tar to drive to London Airport he said: "1289 words
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284 1956-10-04 8 Rockin's Rollin's Heir Weds Actress Secretly LONDON, Ocl 3 .X: p] —bh A:v M niha^. 2-■ .-old heir of an of Leeds, secretly married a 22- year-old actre.-s in London 16 months ago, it wa li c i here, bride v. Her appeared on 'A stase as Jo..- a C284 words
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124 1956-10-04 8 JAKARTA. Oct. 3 (t T)— Leaders of the Mosinn Insnigenta DaroJ Islam today denied that Dutch citizens Leon Jun^schlaejjer and Henricas Schmidt were connectctl with Hie outlaw movement. Scnmidt. a former Dul h iptain, is now on i grsion and aiding Darul am124 words
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Article73 1956-10-04 8 AMM \KE DI STA- a Oct 3 (UP) Jacq :card. son of the world's most famous ex p. of the ocean depths, suca s fully tested his father's patent depth-ship y ester,. reparation for a world record dive. I te young Piccard. 34, descended 1 brc73 words
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Article361 1956-10-04 8 Serious Situation In Poland As Hour Of Decision Nears May Be Fresh Outbreaks When Riot Trial Sentences Are Passed POZNAN, Oct. 3 There is extreme tension today in Poxnan. The feeling is growing that there may be new demonstrations when sentences are announced against the first361 words
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Article136 1956-10-04 8 Nina Fails To Show Up In Court LONDON, Oct. 3 (UP) Russian athlete Nina Ponomareva failed to show up in court on a shoplifting charge today despite a flurry of authoritative reports that the case would at last come up. But another shoplifter went to court on charges of stealing136 words
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Article57 1956-10-04 8 DARWIN. Oct. 3 (Renter) The Peking Opera Company of 61 men and 17 attractive girls arrived here by air last night to start a tour of New Zealand and Australia. They brought with them their Chinese instruments and a repertoire of traditional Chinese operas including57 words
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165 1956-10-04 8 SKYMEN HEAD BIG SEARCH FOR GRIVAS NICOSIA, Oct. 3. (AP) British paratroopers launched a large scale manhunt in the mountains of North Cyprus today for fugitive EOKA chieftain George Grivas and other guerrilla leaders. Several thousand troops were reported thrown into the search of a 200-square-mile area that included the165 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-10-04 8 THE man on the right in this picture is about to die. But he does not know it. He knows his Avifc is dead he has just confessed to beating her to death with a bottle. Now a detective escorts the man. George C. Meyer, aged 57.AP - 80 words
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170 1956-10-04 8 PARIS, Oct. 3 (UP)— Minister-Resident Robert Lacoste warned the French Cabinet today that a terrorist high tide will batter Algeria within three or four weeks. 7 The rebels are making desperate efforts to compel France to negotiate with them on good terms, M. Lacoste170 words
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Article48 1956-10-04 8 MADRID. Oct 3 (AP) Aurora Bautista, leading Spanish movie actress, has been seriously injured in an automobi'r accident. The 31-year-old p tress was driving near Madrid when her ohr collided with a truck eoT.inz in the 0\ direction. Aurora's car feL into a ravine.48 words
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Article32 1956-10-04 8 CANBERRA, Oct 3 (R ten. Opium cotic smugs into A In the past year, 80 pouncs tr«4 seized by Customs off: from oveneai ships in various Australian ports,32 words
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Article47 1956-10-04 8 CANBERRA. Oct. 3 (Reuter) RLsing shipping rates and increasing competition from Argentina are threatening the future of the Australian apple and pear industry. The apple and pear board said despite these threats the industry in the past 12 months had had a successful season.47 words
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Article24 1956-10-04 8 THE U.S. Secretary of Defence Charles W. Wilson left Walter Reed Army Hospital, on Tuesday where ho was operated on Sept. 424 words
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Article56 1956-10-04 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 3 (UP)— Jack Benny, who practices violin in the bathroom of his Beverly Hilis home because his wife can't stand the racket, appeared as featured soloist in Carnegie Hall last night. When he finished two classical numbers, he stepped forward and said:56 words
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193 1956-10-04 8 BLACKPOOL, England, Oct. 3 (AP)— Labour Party leader Hugh Gaitskell won an ovation at the party's annual conference on Wednesday with I pica lor unity within the movement. "We must have unify the Labour Party itself— the kind of unity that has been outstanding193 words
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Article102 1956-10-04 8 BANGKOK. Oct. 3 Reuter) A royal pardon would be granted to 3.000 prisoners throughout Thailand on Oct. 20 to mark the entry into the Buddhist priesthood ol King Phumipol Aduldej, the Director of the Thai Government public relations office, Lieu-tenant-General Kharb Kunjara. announced today. Gen. Kuniara102 words
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Article23 1956-10-04 8 INDIA'S Vice President Sarvapalii Radhakrishnan spent two hours at luncheon in Tokyo yesterday with the Emperor and Empress of Japan. UP.23 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-10-04 8 IT'S TOUGH FOR CATS, TOO photo 2 SABU, a Siamese torn rat from Tokyo. slooks5 looks like he had a tough or interesting Jtime the night before. Stretched out in *U\V\VVVVVVVVV\VV\V\\\VVVV\V\\V\\\V\\V\VV\\\\\\\\\V\\W. front of a row of empty brer bottles appears to have had nt^i one too But don't let himU.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration135 1956-10-04 8 5 VICE PRI John M < hal! I public (if Kiim.i I Mot and in nun-!! d in the h'll h md by ROB Ira SaAf Booni j the Muni I Seoul an J thr on\ M M of his politic tl party. The wa -^in iU.P. - 135 words
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Article92 1956-10-04 8 Oh! What A Kiss That Was LOXDON. Oct. 3, Marilyn Monroe ha Laurcnre Olivier i' the movie < ly every Brr paper todaj photograph of the on. On y one nc. v their osculat the set be film, The News Chi don colun in the history c kiss." for the92 words
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Advertisement61 1956-10-04 8 OPENS TODAY nil imii AT B THE cA p [1 9 ?^y^A&!^^S WMkiiiimi SB: HsS&&J- Warner Bros >^cv Wmitnev picture **••>*• M&imM johjst wayne ■aßgi 1 111 in "THE SEARCHERS' Jgb^f TKf STORt TmaT SWEEPS FBO" Tm{ b"t»T SOUTMWE.S"! TO JKs\ X Tnf CA.N.OiAm BOROER V/ICT a\ /|C IHW fc''61 words
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102 1956-10-04 9 r Wed, coupled h tnin c and Him ♦hundcr. lasted the island m—wton deI a wooden hack in d disrupting, pan ie power i U toria \\rki Qvay, struck by then ,art by the lUls. oik who was sleeping inside, was injured by falling102 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-10-04 9 FORMKR Singapore Fourth Magistrate Mr. J.M. DevereuxColebourn, left Singapore for Australia by Qantas/BOAC yesterday. He Id The Standard that ho mi n la writing a book on U ftspeel -ol vice he Colony. He added that, :i years' stay in Malaya and British Bornen.137 words
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Article104 1956-10-04 9 Pulau Bukom School To Hold Show the annual display of physical training and exhibition of an, handwork and class work of the Pulau Bukom English School will be held on Oct 10. The display will take place at the Pulau Bukom football field at 5 p.m. whijo the exhibition will104 words
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Article68 1956-10-04 9 SCHEMES lor apprenticeship training drawn up by the Joint Advisory Council will soon be ready for approval by Government Industrial Training Officer, Mr. F.G. Tyson, told Singapore Rotarians at the weekly luncheon yesterday. Mr. Tyson, who is also chairman of the Council, said the Council, formed68 words
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Article21 1956-10-04 9 THE Catholic StudentTeachers Guild's annual genera! meeting scheduled to he held on Oct. 7 has been postponed to Oct. 14.21 words
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310 1956-10-04 9 Summonsed, Fines Mean Nothing To Them Biggest CulpritsChinatown Folks THE dumping of rubbish on to Singapore streets and backlanes is on the increase despite summonses and heavy fines. This means an extra strain on the City Cleansing Department, said its Miperintcndent. Mr. J,310 words
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Article48 1956-10-04 9 A YOUTH. Chan Meng Seng, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday, with robbing Tan See Yam of $500 cash, and $2,600 worth of jewellery at Frankel Avenue on Aug. 30. No pica was recorded. The case was fixed for hearing on Oct 10.48 words
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Article, Illustration216 1956-10-04 9 Varsity To Confer Its Ist Ever D. Sc. Degree Honour Goes To Chemistry Man THE University of Malaya will award its first ever Doctorate in Science to Mr. Rayson Lisung Huang, Reader in Chemistry at the University. The conferment of the doctorate will be made at the University's Annual Convocation216 words
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Article28 1956-10-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed M.J. Berry has been appointed District Officer, Kluang, In succession to Mr. J. Gnnt who has been transferred to Tern or I oh.28 words
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165 1956-10-04 9 Gong Gong murder witness missing so two are freed TWO men, both 25, hold on a murder charge were freed yesterday by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. because Police failed to locate an important witness. Tan Teng Seng and Tay Ah 800 were alleged to have murdered Chea Ah Yin. an165 words
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193 1956-10-04 9 Delimitation Of Tricycles All Quiet On All Fronts ALTHOUGH the City Council's decision to delimit tricycles in Singapore was sent to Government for approval two months ago, nothing: has been heard of it since and tricycle dealers are worried. In anticipation of increased business with delimitation, dealers have lowered the193 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-10-04 9 pn SECRETARY of Singapore's Apox ("luh Mr. T. Stephen Ra.iarctnam. left for Australia From Singapore yesterday h\ Qantns BOAC to attend the Tonvrntion of Apr\ lvb s of Australia at Prrth on Oct. 13 and 14 a( their inritation StandardStandard - 42 words
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Advertisement125 1956-10-04 9 Richard Hudnut I I The Richard Hudnut Lipstick is for the fj smart voman beautiful woman. Its I non-drying, longer lasting lanolin formula M t I make? it sheer heaven to use you've 1* never experienced such satin-smoothness. t It's the cne lipstick you can proudly use m public. Such125 words
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Miscellaneous121 1956-10-04 9 Ulll ,i -r—ii N c <«■ i-rfi stre« 17 1 Vegetable to spoil the ]n« (6) d r 'c- man\ i be a esiastesl 4. l] tner 1 1 SOI VTtOII TOMORROW Jl y' T"^r""*r~~*T|^Mrr^'T" p ~T«;""'|'' tr*^ lii i- I E IIi__JBBH j"' 1. 1 I^~ VtSIKRDAVS SOLUTION !IjII121 words
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377 1956-10-04 10 Modern Gear Improves Fish Methods Here JFi nanev lit*/ {"ommvre** SUCCESS in the mechanization of marine operations in Singapore fisheries is noted in the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization's Yearbook for 1956. It says: "The problem of training fishermen in the use of improved methods and equipment can only be377 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-10-04 10 pic. THE overseas representative of the Ford Motor Company of Dagcnham, England. Mr. A.J. Pereira. (seen above), who arrived in Singapore by Qantas BOAC recently in the course of a South-east Asia survey of Ford installations. He will visit the Federation during his three-week stay. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article112 1956-10-04 10 PRODUCE PRICES SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, o i. sjrt buyers, $26J sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $401 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43J sellers; Muntok while pepper $119 sellers, Sarawak white $118 sellers, Special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed112 words
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Article155 1956-10-04 10 OI'TER ROADS Anna Maersk, Blitar, Halland. Shun Lee. Jednose, Croughbornugh Beacon, Chunchi, Gorky, Larantuka. Berguna, Mantetsu Maru. Raki, Thedens, Kingsville, Landak. Bcngalcn Tyndareus. Automcdon. Boissevain. Sanana. Jutlandia. Hygromia, Shapur Seiko Maru. Benveg INNER ROADS Phong Ciiau. Indari. Segamat, Hin Cheong Mahathevi. Belapa, Lawu. Cait. 93. Nangkavindi. Pajangan,155 words
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Article65 1956-10-04 10 PRODUCTION of tin in concentrates during August amounted to 5.296 tons comoared with 4,928 tons during luly, according to official statistics. Stocks of tin in August were i.963 tons compared with 5,^21 tons at the end of July. Total production for the first ?ight months of this65 words
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Article46 1956-10-04 10 PEXAXG. Wed. Mr. E. Chaplin, manager of Guthrie and Co.. Penang, is now back hero after six months' leave in the United Kingdom. Mr. C. Darwell, who took over from him during his absence, will be going to Ipoh as branch manager.46 words
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Article177 1956-10-04 10 Rubber Up On Export Figures SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday closed steady at 92^ cents per lb. for October shipment, a rise of 11 cents on the higher export figures released yesterday. Total exports of rubber, all grades to all countries, from Malaya during September, amounted to 94.028 tons, according to177 words
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Article43 1956-10-04 10 NEW YORK. Oct. 2. CUP) Dow Jones dosing averaf STOCKS: 30 Industrials f:, 20 Hails tfjUJ 15 Utilities 65 Stocks x BONDS: 40 Bond? p The Dow Jones Commodi y Futures Index (1924-26 average I equals 100> closed at *****.43 words
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Article85 1956-10-04 10 PAN American G growp of Japanese bushmen arc planning joint construction of a nevi "jet age" hotel in dmrntown Tokyo, it toot learned in Tokyo yesterday. A PAA spokesman confirmed that the hotel is being planned Iwl declined to give detail* nt this time beca arrangements85 words
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Article, Illustration236 1956-10-04 10 NCR Chief For Management Talks In U.S. MR. N. A. J. SMITH, managing director of The National Cash Register Co., (M) Ltd., has left for Dayton, Ohio, for the first ove r s eas management conference to be held in the head office there for 20 years. Purpose of the236 words
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Article51 1956-10-04 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association changes in its rates to merchants yesterday were:— Canada; buying, mail. T.T. 313. OD. 31s- 90 days air mail 32 3/16 credit bills, 321 trade bills. Selling ratc< T.T. or OD. ready were: Canada 31 //lb. Belgian Francs 1613}. Other exchange changes rates remain51 words
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Article72 1956-10-04 10 EXPECTED TODAY Malayan Airways MU2. KL.MaL Mjm OanVas EMSI4 LomCaL 11.48 am £"w» Ai™ay, MLIOI P«/KL 14- p.m Malayan Airway, MLIIS Ka/K^ pm §OAC 8A705 Syd/Jak 4 30 pjn Malayan Airways ML4II San/Kuch. 4.45 pm Malayan Airways MLIO7 Pg/KL 635 p m P AA 838 S Fran baj72 words
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Article, Illustration241 1956-10-04 10 Lever's Top Jobs' Plan Goes Ahead -THREE ARE PROMOTED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd tori. another bold step in their Malayanization programme In promoting thrc< to senior executive positions previously held by Europeans. The new executives arr Mr Yuen Hon. Chong. R; Kamarudin bin Raja Uda and Mr.241 words
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Article38 1956-10-04 10 THF (In < i i t'nio|B Insur;int c <if Cao.l lon Ltd da 2 {l thai -li .i- < Huni of 1 1 ">♦ Sh;n ti anvir r h. f *H Society will i- csf.;! from No\ in 1,38 words
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Article105 1956-10-04 10 Industrials, Tins Again Stronger tin shares were JM on the local <■■ -arM ■day s 1" towards the Rubber §0 more in' I cularly 1 which continued the; w& 1 $2.80 and unconfirnn "ftfe of shares chi ?BP Malaya- H ciation y Ip following If! IXDI -THI \l Fed. fc105 words
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Article37 1956-10-04 10 lord 1 Hammer $?> ft Wav, f B I scd: Cold S Co. i r >o. Aokam < I I 9 .'hern X S W 9/3 Batu Linta I rak H. 9! I Lew 3/7; S- B37 words
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Advertisement674 1956-10-04 10 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F-M.S. CAP 137) IPOH AND MENGLEMBL TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE. IT if proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the approved Town Plan No. B.J (Gazette Notification No 2846/31) of the Township ol IDOh by altering the zoning Oi Lot ***** Jalan Bendahara674 words
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Advertisement352 1956-10-04 10 NOTICES Ibe Town Boards Enactment (F.MS. Cap 137) Ipoh and Menclembu Town Council NOTICE fT IS PROPOSED UNDER 1 SECTION 144 ol the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Approved Towd Plan No. Bd (Gazette Notification No. 2346/31) of the Township of i Ipoh by altering the zoning of Lots352 words
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Advertisement562 1956-10-04 10 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom No. 10 Chulia Street on Wednesday, 10th October 1956 at 2.30 P.M. Lot I— Nos. 19 20 PEKIN STREET, area 3118 Sq. ft. 999 Years Leasehold. Monthly rent of No. 19 Pekin Street $100/-. No. 20 Pekin Street562 words
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Advertisement127 1956-10-04 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Hongkong to Bomboy, Aden, P. Sudan, Port Sod f Venice, Trieste ond Riieka. 'j'pore Molocca P.S'hom m/v "DINARA" 4/5 Oct 5 6 Oct 2nd Call 7 1 0 Oct From Adriatic, Near East, Ind.o to Djako-to Hongkong and Whompoo. Penang P.S'hom Molocco Jl m/y "VELEBIT" 15/16 Oct127 words
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Advertisement760 1956-10-04 11 h^tO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. pJ 4 Ml/* Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE s n, Se« York. Baltimore, Philadelphia O Cult Spore P. Shan Penang 5'M Otl 15/16 Oet 17/18 Oet -JU< NwJ 9/14 Nov IS/ 16 Nov 17/lk N M J^fil 2 <J Dec/ 4 |an760 words
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Advertisement1150 1956-10-04 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 08 hnc«) Uneotpotateo m Smg*por«» |12 iums) $h o p t« THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE option to p,cx«««j ort;*, pO fts to loao and ditctwrgt cw>c SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONOON. CONTINENI POSITION OP VESSELS WHICH HAVt LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS ri.BoA., d1,150 words
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Advertisement810 1956-10-04 11 I MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN S POrt Ff S horn •'•nonp Moetton Moru for Yokohomo, Nogoyo Kobe vto Hono-kong 20 Oct Akokuroton Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bonsei Maru For Moji, Kobe, Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akibatan Mom for Yokohamo. Nogoyo, Kobe vio810 words
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Advertisement714 1956-10-04 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings rot Bangkok ond/oi Fat lot* Penang P.S'ham S'por* "MEONIA" 14/16 Ocf 17/19Cef 20/22 Oct "LALANDIA" 18/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Ocf "ASl*" 27Oct/lNov HOMEWARDS Soilingi tot Genoa, Antwerp Rotteioom. HambMrcj, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, O«Jc S'porc P. S'hom Penene. *"JUTLANDIA" FOR PASSENGERS ONLY *"SUMBAWA" -5,6 oc, ALSO714 words
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1646 1956-10-04 12 G. W. YOUNG - A FATE that can happen to any other attractive young girl G. W. YOUNG At Ihe Old Bailey last month Eric Samuel Digue, aged twenty-two, was sentenced to death for killing seven-teen-year-old Annabel Rosa Hassan three days after her marriage. Here, in an exclusive interview with her mother, is the1,646 words
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Article104 1956-10-04 12 TN the afternoon of S x Monday, July 2, this year, Mrs. Annabel Hassai> a bride of three days, met her former lover the father of her baby outside her bedsitting; room home in Ear 1 s Court square, London. Although her husband was out at104 words
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Article, Illustration408 1956-10-04 12 Fun in the Sun A hour or so later at 2 p.i- they were on the train for l(pndon. Amabel smilingly happily detched her second-class sea reservation label No. (it) 2-- and slipped i; into her haribag as keepsake. Pirlier threats by Eric Diqu. had long been forgotten. Sh didMIRROR - 408 words
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Article858 1956-10-04 12 Letter FROM INDIA FGFDG Pr R O M the huge ch< qjcr-boaid of [ndia some of the r >^l known pawn.-; ire shortly to disappeai Then be just 14 OMUO pieces thereon with eff< I :rom Novn tnber I when the new States are to c into being under the858 words
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Advertisement145 1956-10-04 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is nn excellent remedy for Stomach Poms, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL THE MODERN WAV TO PERFECT FITNESS Have you ever stopped to consider how quickly your life145 words
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Miscellaneous281 1956-10-04 12 •AAA A A A 4 J^ "I'oliU-iH^v u<»c> ;I r. y,t |^^|fi E|» |y 21 tomp.clc tn.-k.- c-" c <?V s oss' os s notliing." .Samuel ?<kj[|| t skli 4L^J P roDl cm.- i cr .c- r T q'uar' 5 5 aUd sontacls5 ontacls Shun |"®i 'i» I 1111] i^281 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-10-04 13 N Oi t I \P —Here are the pro--i^ning game of (he World ts FieMl UfdnrNfl.iv tshouin? whether o r righthander!, and giving batting I .•rare* .inri pitching record n INKEE9 DODGERS U Ml (,i!li<\m (I iR) 2B (.300) I 1 I SSI) Reese (R), SS (.257) (L98 words
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Article35 1956-10-04 13 \P>— a s—l5 1 in :tion. i rtes: nes. -Yankees 4 victor;-.-, sees 4 victorfc 1952 Yankees 4 victories. rs 3. Yank s 4 vlctoric ■S 2. Dodger-; 4 victories, Yankees 3.35 words
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Article, Illustration967 1956-10-04 13 JACK HAND - MAGLIE FACES FORD IN OPENER JACK HAND By Mickey's In Anxious To Cap Finest Season 'Magnificent' Optimistic BROOKLYN, Oct. 2 (AP) —Sal Maglir, Brooklyn's 3»-y c a r old "comeback *vid, faces Whitey Ford, the New York Yankees* lefthanded ace. in the opener of th r seventh Dod-ger-Yank World Series967 words
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73 1956-10-04 13 WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 <AP> I c US Information Agency said yesterday that for the fifth consecutive year the Voice of America will broadcast a delayer! play-by-play description in Japanese of the World Series. starting with the opener today There arc 20.000.000 baseball fans in Japan.73 words
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349 1956-10-04 13 Briggs Is Army's New 'Find' for Season's Rugby ABOUT 40 players took part in this season's first rug;by trial for the Army in Singapore at Alexandra yesterday. Nearly all of them showed the inevitable lack of fitness, for the new season is barely a month old. I The trial was349 words
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Article28 1956-10-04 13 GAN Enc Seng School beat St. Andrew's School 1-0 in an Inter-School hockey match at WoodsviKe ,-csterday. Baka Falli scored for GES in the first half.28 words
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Article98 1956-10-04 13 MELBOURNE. Australia. Oct. 3 <AP) Official? yesterday cancelled the gala opening programme planned on Saturday at the newly completed Olympic Park here. The park is to be the site of the soccer games arid liwmming and cycling races at the 1956 Olympics. Nov. 22-Dec 8. Yesterday98 words
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Article134 1956-10-04 13 Heavily Booed Victory LONDON, Oct. 3. (AP) Dick Richardson. Britain's 22- yearold heavyweight hope, scored a wildly disputed and heavily booed victory over Ezzard Charles lass! night when the former world champion from the U.S. was disqualified for "persistent holding <( A packed house of 11.000 fans in Harringay arena134 words
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Article117 1956-10-04 13 Clendon Waterfall Triumph FOLLOWING are the results of the Royal Singapore Golf Club September 9 Holes mixed foursomes (bogey).WINNERS: D.H. Clendon Miss P.K Waterfall 1 upOTHER CARDS: Capt. Mrs. R.A Flanagan 1 down. G/Capt. H.G. Row e Mrs. E.A. Fawcu.«= 1 down, Mr. Mrs. H. Poutsma 1 down. Mr Mrs117 words
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Article93 1956-10-04 13 BROOKLYN, Oct. S, (AP) There were nearly as many I.S. Secret Service men as reporters attending the Brooklyn Dodgers' proseries workout at Lbbets Field yesterday. The government agents probably did not know Walter Alston from Cases Stengel and cared lets. Actually. they came to EbbetS Firld93 words
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Article67 1956-10-04 13 I'ASAXXE. Oct. 3, (Reuter) THE controversial 'amateur pledge' will be the most important item for discussion when the Executive Board of the International Olympic Committee meets here tomorrow. The meeting was called by the American President of the committee. Mr Avcry Brundage. following criticism and doubts about the67 words
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Article48 1956-10-04 13 GIRLS Sports Club opened their hookey season with a 4-1 victory over Singapore Cr; Club en the parian yesterday. Halftime score was 2-1. Pamela Moss and June Stewart scored two goals each for the winners while the Clubs only goal came from D M48 words
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Advertisement593 1956-10-04 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOU\CL\U\J VARIETY v•■ \TIT.T S sored t n Überal-Socu list 1 t duled Foi ghl ai Uu.iv Ku ember I Victoria M( $old-oui •;<>■■- wi\ be i SITUATIONS VACA\T > acancic* for Statr Orrical Sen let CllllLl i Higher Division) in Perak. ppl: for t!ie abi acief r593 words
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Miscellaneous275 1956-10-04 13 yi Abner By Al Capp |f O (^CKl£'| I(J v. 1 7 STtAK wry. I jtr I^l LVLVVV^ J POND'S PAGERS U&CKLfjt J HAMDCu^' 7 him JM| D^'NER 1 AGAiN ff J uG^.7 t-^a y FASTEN ON if-ME IVcL. -AND TME CASE JUDGE* s'G^ff fu^Al -2AP S v, LL BE275 words
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Letter55 1956-10-04 14 c'..i::ti OB ie of D M -Mul- re Hockey l correct, as far as I re the flrsi d; Percy p who F lice rret >n on Sept mdidcntallv is a ■=aid c the feat. nnd G I on Sep* the orde^ I X !m. Winck-55 words
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Letter39 1956-10-04 14 MonI -■> of tht Univc. 'cd Uay I i i mpic T C. The nxnittee and H he con--100 yard? in ■or time :can Jc his time shouiri ~ec and his best >NG Ml MOOS liptfi39 words
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Article306 1956-10-04 14 SHB POLICE EDGE IA AND LEAD SAMOKH Sin ah as am played the match winner for the Singapore Harbour Board Police when they heat the Singapore Indian Association by two goals to one in the SH A Div. 1 league match at Balestier Boad yesterday. This victory gives the SHB306 words
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239 1956-10-04 14 SHA To Seek The Truth From Indian Gamesmen l*i > Our Hockey Reporter TIU Singapore Hotkey Association is goinjj all out to i India's Olympic hockey team to play a game In the Coteny when they pass here on their way to Melbourne nexl month. Throuch the Indians, Singas Olympic239 words
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Article34 1956-10-04 14 X —P. C. R. C. 3ub on the Upper Padanq. RUGBY: C vC. C*. 19 Hussars on the Ipoh Padani; rsnn School lib on the Coron.i--l; P.T.C.S.C. vs. on the Tiger <<134 words
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Article17 1956-10-04 14 NGINEEB th« FA X I, Scorers foi I I \en Beng X ida-17 words
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Article27 1956-10-04 14 TEACHERS Training Colleage XV trounced the Whites XV by -i (penalty, live tries goal) to zero [n a rugitCfl at Farrer Park yeslav.27 words
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335 1956-10-04 14 NAVY SIKHS GIVE SHA CHAMPS A SHAVE ROYAL Naval Police created the major upset of this season when they beat defending champions, Singapore Recreation Club. 1-0 in a SHA Div. 1 league match on the padang yesterday. Perhaps the defeat of the Recs m.i'-- be attributed to the absence j335 words
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Article52 1956-10-04 14 NAVAL Ba?e brnt ?::;t'TP s.et Club by nine points (thrc^ tries) to three points (one try) in a rugby match en the padang yesterday. SCC hi I N ival se to a 3all draw at the interval. Seorera were, Ibrahim (2^ and Hmd. Clark scored SCC's52 words
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Article185 1956-10-04 14 Red Runner Looks Like A Winner PENANG. Wed RED RUNNER, out on his own, shaped extra well on the training track this morning when he palloped wide out to return .just under 40 sec. for three furlongs. Red Runner is retaining hi? last-start winning form. He is handicapped in the185 words
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Article174 1956-10-04 14 ROULETTE, a promising four-yrar-old owned by Mr. Yap Kirn Hop, has been promoted to Class One from Class Two aiter his splendid double at Ipoh, according to the latest Straits Racing Association amendment list. Other transfers are: Transfers: From Class 1 to Class 2:174 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1956-10-04 14 ONE SHORT MARINES PAY PENALTY mmTheHawPar WMThe Leogucfclrfie Cup (for 'Mystery' reason in the second hall) PH ■J t ■'ill •.•-••'••'•■<'• DIDN'T COME FAQV LEONG HEW MENG REPORTING ACCORDING to the Lunar Calendar this is the year of the Monkey. But insofar as soccer in the Colony is concerned, this1,063 words
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Article51 1956-10-04 14 THE jollowing are the Singapore Badminton Association junior inter-dub ties to be play- 1 i d on Sunday at the Badminton .stadium at 7 p.m. National BP Maybud BP; Flower BP vs Police SA: Fairwind E I i: BT 1 (Vi lo > Merridal* BP v« Luckj51 words
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Article46 1956-10-04 14 ECHALSA Assoc [tion neat i JTMCA (>- L in a h ckey I match on tr-c YMCA ground] yesterday. Scorers for Khalsa were: D Singh i Atma Singh; tfol der Singti ;ini H Singh j Willy Vanderput -enrrri YMCA i only c"^l46 words
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