Singapore Standard, 5 October 1956
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Title Section28 1956-10-05 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 ?H 1% v*| 3. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 tXTi'. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1956 H PAGES i:> CENTS28 words
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Article814 1956-10-05 1 SINGAPORE Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swcc Kcc yesterday revealed locked Legislative Assembly the ads the Communists have m ode ini*o Coiony Chinese schools. old a hushed House, how Chinese middle schools had Communist domination cc :ted crusade of reon, derision end defiance of Mr. Chew814 words
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447 1956-10-05 1 MICHENER IN S'PORE-'I LIKE PEOPLE IN THIS AREA' AMERICAN author James A. Michener arrived in Singapore yesterday by Pan-American Airways on. a research tour of South-east Asia for the National Broadcasting Corporation, New York. The results of tho tour will be incorporated in a 00-minute television film, which will be447 words
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Article42 1956-10-05 1 THE Sultan of Johnre. wh was recently hi. was admitted to the Royal Free Hospital in London. Information receiver) today from London says that he has now returned to OrosvenOT Mouse where he has been order I re42 words
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Article33 1956-10-05 1 an electrician, N's Lim ECiang, 16. was found dead nn tho roof garden of Cathay Building, Singapore, last night. His body was lying on n lightning controller nea:- a narrow ridge.33 words
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Article58 1956-10-05 1 FOUR British soldiers and a Chinese were injured following a "free for all" at a pin ball stall in the Happy World Park, Singapore, last night. More than 15 people were involved in the scuffle which broke, up on the arrival of a police patrol car.58 words
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Article109 1956-10-05 1 Nicosia Oct -1, (Reuter>— One Bril i Wiled and a second seriously wounded when they walked by mistake into a ni^iit ambush laid by troop- for terrorists in operation! in the north Cyprus mtaina at midnight last nfeht, a military source said tfday. The British109 words
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Article24 1956-10-05 1 GOVERNOR Sir John Lavarack proclaimed a state of emergency in Queensland vesterdny beca ise of a nine-month-old strike of sheep shearers.' A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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582 1956-10-05 1 BETOXG. Thurs The Federation of Malaya and Thailand today decided to increase considerably their Police Field Force along the 350-mile common borto eliminate 385 elusive rorists and fujfi] "our common aim to eradicate militant communism." Malaya's Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman,582 words
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Article127 1956-10-05 1 TOKYO, Oct. 4 (UP)— A Chinese Communist commentator declared today that prospects of trade between Red China and Singapore and Malaya are 1 "boundless." Fang Kun. writing in the newspaper Ta Kiting Pan, welcomed the signing of contracts worth £5,000,000 between the visiting Singapore and Malayan127 words
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215 1956-10-05 1 MALACCA. Thurs.— Twelve Communist terrorists were eliminated within 24 hours in Muar >e>trrda\ In oae of t|»e niost <Utfvz anfl < 'evr- pk>ts ever atti»nij»tecl by <^mbir.ed civilian an<f seruriiy ftifees .since the Emerg<f\(y began. Out of tbe 12 bandits, sever.215 words
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214 1956-10-05 2 SINGAPORE Government has accepted a pilot scheme to organize individual cattle owners in the city area and to accommodate them together in rural areas Color y'a Co-operative Officer, Mr. C M Soosai, told rbe Standard yesterday that rst batch cf city cattle ra214 words
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Article47 1956-10-05 2 'TonyCurtis' Gang Strikes again ye U i i Roan f light two m, rs of the gang, one tered the home of a a inmuAfter ho 1 her up, they removed t p :>1 her icr at upf v removed $1 from the a sewing mac ie.47 words
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Article39 1956-10-05 2 zy iir-con ned black Chn er Ci imperial n e arrived i° Singapore ">' f rom the Unite I SI '->■ It was orderc rede* ration eminent for ita Minister, runku \bdul Xlt€ car can ace nunodati39 words
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Article50 1956-10-05 2 PEN \ng Thui a 45--year-old Indian Bilva Ra employed as a tindaJ the Officers' Leave Centre In the Runnymede collap-^d and dI c d whil e on dv I y I r rly a f oreI in an English per in Penang. > bind 1350 words
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Article40 1956-10-05 2 BENTONG T Mom than 4,000 children have I een registered in the Bcntong District sin re "Operation Torch' was launched i August, 11 was revealed to A 2,000 of the:-~ were jirls, an "Operation Torch" jti man40 words
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Article116 1956-10-05 2 BANDITS MURDER ASIAN PLANTER IPOH, Thurs. The conductor and manager of a Chinese owned estate in the Sungei Siput area. An§j Boon Swee alias Ah Swee, was murdered h.\ terrorists yesterday afternoon. Ang was shot to death in the latex shed of the Ang Ban Seng Estate off the "20th116 words
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Article108 1956-10-05 2 Holiday For Muslims Urged THE religious section of I th€ Singapore branch United Malays National Organization wants Muslim workers in the Armed Services m the Colony to bo given B holiday on Oct 16. the Prophet's Birthday. Syed Ali Reda head of the section, ti'ld The Standard yesterday his section108 words
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Article, Illustration812 1956-10-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Choong Pau, 14-year-old son of a Raub Australian Gold Mine employee, was today acquitted and discharged by the Federation Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew, on a joint charge with another youth, of robbery and double-murder of a Chinese school812 words
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Article57 1956-10-05 2 SEHEMBAN. Thurs. A 45-year-old Eurasian signalman of Malayan Railways Michael Fernandez who died on Tuesday afternoon following an accident was buried after a service at the Catholic church here this morning. Fernando father of five children, was cycling home when he was knocked down by an Army vehicle57 words
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Article40 1956-10-05 2 IN the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday the manager of me Sawit Public School, here, Was fined $100 for dclav in paying the February contributor s of $202 to the Employees' Provident Fund in respect of seven employees.40 words
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195 1956-10-05 2 Wife Gets Custody Of Child Costs TWO months after a husband had left home- hi:, wne an expectant mother, found him in a room with another woman, the Singapore High Court was told yesterdal Fong Yit liar, a nur.s> in the Family Planning Association, was granted an order dissolving her195 words
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Article56 1956-10-05 2 MALAYAN population statistics lor th« ft] hall of this year, Issued wed that there were 7.515,758 people In the country at the end of June. Distribution by races wen Malayaslans 331; Chinese 3.333.744 Indians and Pakistan:- 838,703; Europeans 36 460; Eurasians 24.724: others 73.790 Total fot ttl€ Federation56 words
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Article71 1956-10-05 2 RAUE. TOUTS. The OCPD Mr J Henderson surprised a naked' man lyin« in a ri.irh near his house late n ne msh*. 'he Mas: tl ate'l Court here was told yesterday. The man, Palanisamy. a r >- year-old barber, pleaded r before Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid bin71 words
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Article51 1956-10-05 2 PENANO. Thurs.— A Bvevear oid girl, L;m Ah Q was rushed from Butterworth to Penanp today in a bid to save her life. She, however shortly after admission at ihe Gteneral Hosp I Bh€ had accidentally stepped on i rusty nail, while playing in her51 words
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Article63 1956-10-05 2 PLEADING KUlltj U> fcW* charges of ridins motorcycle without a licen* c and third party v < 00 Sept 30 at the Junction ol Jalan Hashim and Jalan Salleh, Ng Kwang Hwa was on Tuesday fined $40 or four weeks' Jail on the r st charge and63 words
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219 1956-10-05 2 Plans For Royal Visit Revealed THE Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce is planning t*i ancient Malay warboats complete with crews wearing traditional Mala meet the Royal yacht Britannia in the outer roads when Oie brings tin Edinburgh to the colon y on Oct 11.219 words
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Article137 1956-10-05 2 Cl.riSrvG rubVr prim (cent* per lh.) in Singapore yeMerd&f wpff Buyer* Spoi < num. Or! RSS No 1 R S S. No 2 Bl B.S.S No I B9| Vmc: Dm ertaia SPORE TIN Thf> price of tin on lhp local market iaj was PH (I p LONDON RIB Hi137 words
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Article25 1956-10-05 2 A f nULI In j \vitc and broan isl The Coni n Moore. 1 i I hsvi a id From tr.'i! Jure25 words
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188 1956-10-05 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew the Legislative Assembly, yesterday, lC d the tables on his PAP opposition and won -..ping vote of confidence for his Governaction against subversive elements in the The Vote Of Confidence •akes note of the re «nt arresi of six188 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-10-05 3 'New Phase Has Opened In Political Singapore' YI.W (PAP leader), tabling his 1 said; n w c i inch :iment a be- and 1 lue I iiffle Doubt of t turnon on aker governto i Jrrevocab/e i 8 for one ime," rcntly .^cd in no few Speaker rmj Uke menof104 words
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Article90 1956-10-05 3 -.6 c in ron- for a B« laid garty th« I*" S G /eminent to m n itain lA aiiCl couni ry. been persistent cries it h s oi I>* c to X he ons urt i' 1 t ich .1 demand, he90 words
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361 1956-10-05 3 Mr lim CUm Sion^. I r an for B ikit ih), seconding Mr. Lee's [on of censure said the reason the Chief ter I on for the recent arrests and dissolution of three was that they the best interests of361 words
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Article170 1956-10-05 3 'I Don't Believe Lee Is Red' MR. .1 BR \(i A << c Ministn, agreed that though banishment was the most drastic punishment that could be imposed on an individual. It was ju«tifled in the six esses. Paying tribute to the "masterly" speech ol th TAP leader, Mr. Lee Kuan170 words
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Article244 1956-10-05 3 THOSE WHO VOTED I OK GOVERNMI N I Mi i im boon Moaf r > Lib--8 ><■ Set ing mm i Mi; Lib Snc. R Tti v I.ihp i ebar i nag i I inj I i.ib.Soc Bnkil Paa lang >, Mi R lorn ibhoj lih244 words
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Article, Illustration960 1956-10-05 3 'Some Profess Loyalty But Act Disloyally' r CHIEF Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, moving the amendment, said the debate had given the people of Singapore an opportunity to get a clear picture of the poliI al ideology of the vai ious political parties arid of each and every mblyxnan. I960 words
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Advertisement253 1956-10-05 3 OUR HISTORICAL Jst GRAND ALE MORE EXCITING THAN EVER THOUSANDS ARE SATISFIED DAILY FEW OF OUR MANY ENTICING OFFERS ARE:Cotton Fadeless Curtain nets 3fi" 50. 90 P.Y. Knglish Cotton Ptd A: Plain Crettones 48' from SMO Jo BJI 1' V, English Cotton. I olkweave 45' from $2.30 to §3.00 P.Y.253 words
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Article97 1956-10-05 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday save the "all clear" for the nrw floor show by Genii Young, ex-burlesque dancer from Hollywood, at th 6 Cathay Restaurant. Mr. C. Y. Tang, manager of the restaurant, told The Standard: "The police have Informed me that they have no objoction97 words
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Article98 1956-10-05 4 Her Money Vanished In A Raid SOON after a City Council raid on hawkers in Svcd Alwi Road. Singapore, yesterday, a woman hawker discovered that her money box containing $to was missing. The woman. Tan Choon Huay. ran to the Town Cleansing Department in Lorong Lalat and asked for the98 words
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Article72 1956-10-05 4 MINUTES after a man left ior work at dawn yesterday two armed thug.> entered his home, in Clyde Terrace. Singapore, and robbed his wile of chain worth $200. The housewife, Tan Slew Kiat, was threateoed with a chopper the men picked up n her kitchen. While one72 words
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Article66 1956-10-05 4 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded in a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday on a mechanic, J. E. C. Crawford* Lc ester. 49. who was killed while working in a workshop, at Kalians Pudding Road, or. Sept. 14. Crawford-Leicester, the Court was told, was sharpening a piece of iron66 words
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Article42 1956-10-05 4 a tentative charge of unlawful possession of "a .33 revolver and six rounds of ammunition af an unnumbered hut otT Grange Road or. Oct. 3, was explained to Kho Cheng Kec in the Singaoore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday.42 words
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Article, Illustration148 1956-10-05 4 A UUU-lb. Californiun s^alion will be on show in the Colony for the first time at the second annual exhibition of the Singapore Aquarists' Society, which opens on Nov. 2. Thr animal, yet a baby, will be flown from Hamburg, specially for the occasion.148 words
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223 1956-10-05 4 Parents Are Warned: Watch Your Child And Secret Societies SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilan Government today sternly warned parents about allowing their children to become involved in secret society activities, now rampant in the State. The Government admitted today that the notorious triad society the Ang Bin Hoay and its223 words
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Article151 1956-10-05 4 DEFENCE NOT CALLED MARY NG, who was charged with attempting to obtain a $2,500 illegal gratification to influence a former Singapore Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Coleboum. was acquitted without her defence being called yester- flay. She was alleged to have attempted to obtain the151 words
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Article77 1956-10-05 4 MR. R. L. Lambert, proprietor of Lambert's Driving School, was acquitted in the City Police Court yesterday on a charge under the Municipal garage bylaws. Lambert was charged with using a piece of vacant land in front of his driving school in Orchard Road, on Feb77 words
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Article36 1956-10-05 4 TRAFFIC or. Singapore's Geyianrr Road between Lorongs 6 and 9 will be partially restricted from Oct. 18 for about three months because the City Council is a sewer in the centre of the road.36 words
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Advertisement161 1956-10-05 4 'I ROYAI ...Norlh Bridge Road Today: do :.:;o p.m. -AM AX A DfcEPAM" (Tamil) with Sivaji (ianesan. M. N. Nambiar. Savithri Padmini Sunday 10 a.m. •T.OOT POLISH (111 ATIA\i;C Creat World Opens lOdav: 7.00 9.15 p.m. HI JAN PANAS" (Malay) Starring: P. Ramlpp Siput Sarawak Next Change: -DESERT SANDS" Ralph161 words
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Advertisement546 1956-10-05 4 TODA V CAPITOL gg Mnt JWk 6.30 JOHS r WAYNE ii»dAr MfTHE SEARC/fERSWT&i y ICFFRET MUWTrfi VER# MIIFS-Wißtl IOKC «Tltt[ WOCI WIUIU color Vistavision SATURDAY MTTNICIIT Hiiwljh on mm bTI^J Columbia Pfctare pn'srnts RHONDA MACDONALD UDUNuO FLEMING CAREY MM)U MIDNIGHI lli»i iiiiMinii ami 'COLOURFUL TOKYO" 1 IOMORROW U,im,"l HI I\l546 words
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Miscellaneous422 1956-10-05 4 iStundard c4/mawac ■S INFORMATION AT A GLANCE IIHGAPQR€ a^ M l RADIO MALAYA Dancing (XL); ~6.30 Four Star SCIENCE BOCIETX OF MALAYA' Variety (S) 6.56 Singapore Share Illustrated lecture hv Ur G t! Market Report (Si; 7 pm. News Ward on ••Some recent develop- (S); 7lu News Ta^ (S/KL); 7.15422 words
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278 1956-10-05 5 ftJMSON HITS OUT AT LACK OF LOCAL ASSESSMENT I miv not have the beach of Waikiki, the Himalayas of India or Stm York, but she has herself and her people to show off to the I Public Relations' Officer. Mr. George G. Thomson,278 words
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Article88 1956-10-05 5 ■■J" Ul-OLD rid red b y bit« a i crime t h i r I atrrBkten, De- hibited ftrea in I.oyang. on -M.in 19, r'">o. When tirst produced in rourt. m\ >»;irs ;m<>, l;\n u.i> uniblr to make> his pie. i He VU >ent to88 words
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Article20 1956-10-05 5 A NKWI.V married man. cc Lam. 25, was kill- rterday in a traffic .dent at Aljunicd Road, S20 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-10-05 5 Preferred The Stage To Home Divorced ung Yung, one of M 3 ,s foremost operatic singers, preferred the footlights and music to a husband and ho-ve. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah was told in an uneontested diverge tit broushi by -btir/d. Ho Seong, yesterd Ho. a clerk at RedifTusion (Spore)141 words
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Article99 1956-10-05 5 Robbers Prey On Taximen TWO armed thugs robbed two taxi-djfvers and drove away their chicles in Singapore on Wednesday night. The thugf both armed with knives boarded the first taxi in the City. On reaching Lorong Ar Soo, they held tip the drivej and removed $13. i' ling tie driver99 words
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Article56 1956-10-05 5 MR. N.E. Singam, a Ceylon natiorai. was wheeled on to the SOgapore airport tarmac in an invalid's chair to board a Coombo-bound plane yesterda/. Mi Singam, suffering from high blood pressure was returnpg home for a wellearr?d rest cure. Federation spots fans will remember himas a56 words
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Article28 1956-10-05 5 .*HE Khalsa Dharmak Sabah. SSgapore, collected $206 for tie widow of Standard watchi)Bn Paul Singh who was riirdered in The Standard cJice last week.28 words
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Article36 1956-10-05 5 FOR using a private car to garry two baskets of rambutans and 128 durians on July 7 at Bakri Gate. Muar, Chua Sui Kiang was on Tuesday fined $50 by Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad.36 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-10-05 5 THE Flag Officer Malayan Area, Rear Admiral G.A. Thrinff, (extreme left) inspects the Dental Surgery of the Singapore Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during a recent visit. The Dental Surgeon is Lieutenant Tah Ah Chua and his assistant is Petty Officer. C.S. Retnam.45 words
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158 1956-10-05 5 THE Duke of Edinburgh will be met at Clifford Pier by the Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, and the Chief Minister, Mr. Lira Yew Hock, when the Royal yacht, Britannia, arrives in the Colony on Oct. 31. The meeting is scheduled158 words
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Miscellaneous529 1956-10-05 5 route, as lo what you say or |tM Vs*?^j^f^f^^^i l^^^ T^^^^^Sil chances to a better time \fMK BIRTHDAXE AND in money or friend mat- KIRTHSK«N 81.1.0w fers Stop up buifget leajts \Kil> March 21 to »< ORI'IO Oct: 23 to 19 If borrowing or Xov 21 Be ready to find529 words
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Article441 1956-10-05 6 HPHE Singapore Government's exposure of the ttt to which subversive Communist activity has been develop come as a shock to the public. The White Paper, which •ailed acco the mann. Middle Schools Students' I nion had been nto a Communist V:un\, in the full meaning of that term,441 words
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Article412 1956-10-05 6 r \l British Labour Members of Parliament. 3 have seen fit to interfere with the banishment and banning orders made by Ch Lim Yew Hoc-; Singapore recently "on a matt c of principle." would be well advised to keep their r. es out of business that412 words
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Article1106 1956-10-05 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - TT'HAT is it that makes some people tick in the wrong places? Is it lack of commonsense, a .swelled head or just cussedness aggravated by the fact that they are in not so high positions in service? On Wednesday, in Ipoh, Magistrate Jamal bin Abdul1,106 words
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Article303 1956-10-05 6 Sir: The suggestion made recently by the Malayan Trade Union Council that, with the coming of independence lor Malaya and Singapore, a new system of a] pointments to the judiciary should be introduced would be welcomed by the legal profession and the public. The entire and absolute303 words
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Article, Illustration973 1956-10-05 6 Patrick O' Donovan - LOUISVILLE (Kentucky). Americans the State of Kentucky means honorary Colonels in bootlace ties, Bourbon whisky, race horses and mountain people who use the vocabulary of Queen Elizabeth I of England. But for the next six weeks it also means one of the most important campaigns for973 words
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Article369 1956-10-05 6 Case Of A Dying Pup Sir; A few day^ ago. the Singapore Canine Welfare Association had the painful task of havin? had to admit a little morgrel pup from a resident of Owen Road that was both unconscious and in the very last throes of lite. The following facts were369 words
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Article258 1956-10-05 6 Shorts from the Talks "Tl Wei 1 I natur; when tin i the op<ww,- p^i.--i r y I him.sc is 1. wa. with a mixt u r hensi< o. epi in Church. ilonr! all Mr. talkinj j "lour nations United Kingdon series "Our >\ broadcast (.irnrrai 'Vv mothnr had belief258 words
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Article264 1956-10-05 7 Colonialism And Imperialism Are Doomed, He Says HONGKONG, <?cfr. 4 (AP) President Soekarno of Indonesia on Wednesday avowed his support of Red China's goal of annexing Formosa, and described Egypt's nationalization of the Suez Canal as a "victory against colonialism/ Peking Radio said. ■Colonialism and imperialism264 words
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Article179 1956-10-05 7 LIZ TO SEEK DIVORCE HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 4 <AP» -Elizabeth Taylor on Wednesday said she would file i for a N< vada divorce from British actor Michael Wilding. The 24-year-old star said she would establish residence early in November at Lake Tahoe, Nevada. She declined comment on whether the j:vn;ve after179 words
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Article67 1956-10-05 7 NIXON BLASTS ADLAI a. BO MB BAN pHIL \I>ELPHIA, Oet -Vice President I ,i M Nixon ,i?a>trophic \dlai Stevenson's it !n drt^en !>t. abandonDC of the most appaL.r? ry ol lea] c i SD a Wednesday vij to a Democi n deUb b I Eisenli id In a I ests67 words
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Article9 1956-10-05 7 OPERATION TO FLATTEN HER TUMMY I Si across iarI9 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-10-05 7 photo 11 Ml srrrrn mtrrss Sophia I.oren walks across the Icropolis in \tti»ns. with Alexander Sakellapriosi an "Id (.rrfk soldiei and .t vtMcrui Of the w;us .uainst IIM lurks in Macedonia in I'll.;. who still wears his national costume. Sophia is In Greece stnrrinc in thr filmA.P. - 57 words
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Article182 1956-10-05 7 Shepilov - Says Shepilov IMli I) NATIONS, N>u York, Oct. 1, AD Sovid Foreign Minister Mr. Dmitri Shepilo\ spoke out on Wednrsd.iv against any attempt to settle the Suez mil crisis througti "hut headed wid impractical mrojects.^ t on By bis comment. Mr. She- C re- >.-ritten182 words
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Article21 1956-10-05 7 Ed to deal H bus overiughl re about en a -hildren T,,.n VILUII ivivcd with •■juries.21 words
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Article62 1956-10-05 7 TOKYO. Od 4 (ITM Lh;^a. the Capital of Tihet. was "all lit up by electrii lights" for the first time in \s\ try on Monday, Radio Peking reported yesterday. P •vrr from a newly-install-ed hydro-electric station gave lights to the residence of the Pa ii Lama,62 words
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Article149 1956-10-05 7 AHMEDABAD, India, Oct. 4, (IT)— An angry Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and a group of students clashed in a shouting match here yesterday while Nehru was addressing 4.000 students. The angry outbursts at Gujrrat Un:\* rsity came when I stud< ni protested against the G< eminent149 words
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Article106 1956-10-05 7 India Joins In Atom Protest NEW YORK. Oct. 4 t Router) India yesterday renewed her protests against controls in the proposed International Atomic Energy agency which might interfere with the economic progress ot member countries. Together with Egypt, Ceylon and Indonesia. India submitted amendments to the dralt statute of the106 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-10-05 7 photo. TIN rSANDS of teenagers go wild at Tupelo, Mississippi! as the Rock 'N Roll Kins:, Elvis Presley, performs in iis home town for the Mississippi-Alabama state fair, last week. Elvis Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-10-05 7 CAVORTING in front of a Pans movie bousr. shapely French acrobat Amiree Jean draws tXWwdt in see th movie "Trap« 7( Thr daring jroong ladj «>n the flying i r;i p< ill be a busy gill in ria 1 1 ahrari. She lias td peffwßl in front ofUP - 65 words
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286 1956-10-05 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 4, (Reuter)— The reported statement of the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, in Peking yesterday that Communist China was negotiating with Chinese Nationalist officials on the future of Formosa was greeted with frank disbelief by United Stales and Nationalist Chinese officials286 words
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Article23 1956-10-05 7 ONE of tin biggest landlords m Iraq died in Vh&aat on Tuesday. He is Sheikh Muhan Khair Allah. 70. A P.AP - 23 words
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Article86 1956-10-05 7 T< iKYO, Oct. 4 CAP) Downtown Tokyn -ay jammed with automobiles became a hopeless, hornblowing mess today because of six simultaneous processions celebrating the city's 500 th anniversary. The traffic jam was one 'if the worst in To!, lory and worse than inyw thins; seen in London or86 words
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Advertisement65 1956-10-05 7 MILKMAID J^ENSED MH X i BRAN' 0 iS ;rm watch of {Lt\ z t\ A LIFE TIME I INOCM PROTICTED VOt V i L -\^T A sa !UHABLI MAINSPRING lj^^^^E7 VF^S^ Si NCI 18 15 y^V TMt SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATIS if Soid tU leading watch dealert GENEVE f65 words
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Advertisement186 1956-10-05 7 W^Wi^W Ye WllX in(lpfJfl shoul(i Hijfcr from 2 rMO' 1m ih thp effects of -Old Man So/.' *.fL* Wt R ut if is tru<r> tll(lt s ninny penpfa do, 111?/, W-l^ T ,rrj'>"/M''o I 4»V T ttjJuMMt I especially on t)u> Sports Front. 7/iflf* uhy ,"'ifof\wi^) ps n F h186 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-10-05 8 CASSINO Italy Re- i 2 lathes of the fallen 1> 1> watch silently (fore- (round) during: the im- pressdve ceremony to 2 S dedicate a memorial to I 4.OHX British and Com- J monwtalth troops who died In Italy and Sicily but have no known graves. 2UP - 147 words
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Article206 1956-10-05 8 PORT SAID, Oct. 4 (Kcuter)— Mr. Ali Daoud, transit chief oi the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority, list ni^ht blamed fog: and mi>haps to two ships for delays yesterday to convoys in the Canal. He confirmed previous reports that the 4.809-ton Pana- freighter A rchon206 words
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Article100 1956-10-05 8 Debt That is Not Important JAKARTA I Reuter) The amount of the Indonesian debt to the Netherlands was not important, a Foreign Ministry spok m said tocon, tinj! on the to the ging h nesia had disregarder I principles of international lawrepudiating its debts to Holland iting the oned by100 words
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Article39 1956-10-05 8 THE HAGUE. Oct. 4 (UP) Holland's Cabinet crisis entered its 113 th day today. The country ha s been without a government since the oral elections of June 13--the longest period in the natioi lamentary history.39 words
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207 1956-10-05 8 NEW YORK Oct. 4 <AP>— Captain Plero Calamai of the (Uadi Doha testified or. Thursday that he •*taklng all n- precautions for proceeding r fog" on the night of last July 2 S hen the ItaU b n Un c By American liner Stockholm collided207 words
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228 1956-10-05 8 TITO WARNS RUSSIA: 'RELAX YOUR GRIP OR MORE POZNANS' PARIS, Oct. 4— Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia has warned the Soviet leaders that there will be other "Poznan riots" unless Soviet Union relaxes its grip on Eastern European Communist countries, the Paris morning newspaper L'Aurore said today. This Radical journal printed,Reuter; A.P. - 228 words
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234 1956-10-05 8 'Lim Has Won First Battle -He'll Have More' GLASGOW, Oct. 4 (Reuter) The Glasgow Herald, an independent Scottish newspaper, said today that Air. Lim Yew Hock. Singapore's Chief Minister, had won his first battle against subversion. Si::2apore was a British Colony with a Chinese majqrity and its interests were therefore234 words
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Article59 1956-10-05 8 PASADENA, California. Oct. 4, (AP) Attorney Brinton Boo s has been relieved of defending Nick Bronzovic. 25, on three counts of forgery. When the case was called Bo'es told the judge he wished to step out as counsel. Bronzovic. he said, had paid his attorney fees59 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-10-05 8 FORMER Nazi Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz, with his wife during; the press conference he save in Berlin on Oft. 1. He was released from Spandau war crimes prison ai midnight, on the expiration of his ten-year sentence. He is (>"). AP photo.AP - 47 words
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Article95 1956-10-05 8 ACCLAIM FOR RED BALLET LONDON, Oct. 4 (AP) The first appearance in the West of Moscow's 180-year-old Bolshoi Ballet brought high acclaim from British critics today for the company and for Galina Ulanova, at 47 still one of the world's greatest ballerinas. The Bolshoi Company opened a month's season in95 words
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161 1956-10-05 8 BLACKPOOL, Oct. 4 (AP)— A proposal at the Labour Party conference today to withdraw all British troops from colonial territories was defeated. Jim Griffiths, forme Colonial Secretary, said such an action might pave the way for Communists to take over wower He said Malaya was161 words
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Article84 1956-10-05 8 HONGKONG, Oct. 4, (UP)— Four University of Hongkong undergraduates in their second year were suspended for one month for "ragging" freshmen, it was .;i:. lunced today. The fo students were suspended from Sent 22 by order of Vice-Chancellor L.T. Ride. The University Senate recently endorsed the V.cc-Chancei-lor's84 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-10-05 8 i SAILORS I ning Ihp I forepart ih< deck in salute i despite thr la« i ihat the carrier lIMS Albioi nearlj ran h< r bows into the bastioß lj nearlj rammed the tanki r (Una v bifc < nter--1 bow at kAssociated Press - 129 words
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243 1956-10-05 8 PARIS, Oct. 4 (IP)— Minister-Resident Robert Lacoste shuttled back to Algeria today, where French troops suffered their worst setback since the [nsurrec- tion began 23 months ago. M. Lacoste appeared weary as he climbed aboard a special plane at the military airfield at Villacoubley.243 words
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Article71 1956-10-05 8 ZANZIBAR. Oct. 4 CReuter) Princess Margaret is in excellent health after her three strenuous days in Mauritius and has >pent much of her voyage towards Zanzibar resting and reading on board the Royal yacht Britannia. A message received from the royal yacht today said that the trip71 words
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207 1956-10-05 8 NICOSIA, Oct. I (\P)-T\vcntwme of tn< I', Army reservists itlttonfrt in Cyprus hffc ■Miiff of the Suez (\inal rrLsis are under dose arrest hi Mfgy and undisciplined behaviour. me military spokesman who announced the arrests refused to discuss the alleged ofTence on the207 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-10-05 8 A CROWD watch as jnlice remove the wings from an aeroplane which vas landed in a main ManIrtttan thoroughfare at St. Nicholas Avenue and 191 st Strret, New York in tlio early hours of the joiili[ The pilot was Thoill FitzpatiHk .md hv has86 words
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Advertisement81 1956-10-05 8 fiSDi L&GGIHC POWER ll\l jam I \\witnlm 6 TRACTORS &60 IMPLEMENTS JA. \f LI PT rs\ > A range Of tractors from a {4 j--^ t k cc ec j machine to a heavy jQ \fkf jk_ l Ali requiring the same 3 J^[ l^i and know-how for their efficient81 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1956-10-05 9 Student Life Was A Reign Of Terror Nj\d %t ÜB*S Ministef In lihuation, .Mr. Ciiew jtatotrtMjt in the Legislative Assembly, tun* ot the extent to which Chinese s controlled and exploited by the Singa* diddle SclkmiU Students' Inion. ;s lengths to justify .:ion of the Union by the government, covered1,046 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1956-10-05 9 SINGAPORE CHINESE STUDENTS UNION IS RED FRONT Government White Paper Gives Reasons For The Ban THE Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Students' Union is a Communist Front organization in the "accepted use of the term/ following a Communist line of policy, adopting Communist tactics and penetrated by members of the Malayan1,236 words
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Article48 1956-10-05 9 POLICP^ raided a house in Grange Road, Singapore, at dawn yesterday and recovered a revolver and six rounds of ammunition A large quantity of jewellery was also found in the house. Police believe the revolver was used in several recent robberies in the Colony.48 words
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116 1956-10-05 9 FROM INDONESIA COMES SUPPORT FOR LIM i irdaas, s <-< the Anti--1 Bfl La lndo- cable to 1 el Minister, Hock npr,s- *<»•■». t E ction I rlr. Ml iU. 1 i mi reads: "mmunist <> your Government's action without doubt to obliterate the Communist front organizations in Singapore. That116 words
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Advertisement215 1956-10-05 9 i|PP^l Ah Choy relies on f lf H^s. THE REAL SOAP POWDER Y^ I II f* Ah Choy has served Mrs Wong faith- /<l\£k£ rQ 1 I fully and we!! for very many years Xiii r^?i\ //Vy la/x indeed she is very much part of the (>/ Iyi f I215 words
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218 1956-10-05 10 Duties Hit Biscuit Production In Colony PRODUCTION of biscuits in Singapore has been affected by the Custom duties introduced by the Federation of Malaya j which absorbs about 60 j per cent, of the Colony's j output. Manufacturers in the Federations are thus at an advantage and local producers have218 words
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Article116 1956-10-05 10 Offer For T. Anson Estate THE directors of Teluk Arisen Rubber Estate Ltd, have received an offer for the estate on behalf ol a syndicate at present undisclosed. according to a circular to shareholders. Negotiations are now proceeding, and the directors are in the process of entering into a conditional116 words
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Article103 1956-10-05 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Oct $262 buyers, $26| sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $401 sellers, coconut oil (drums) sellers; Muntok white pepper $118 sellers. Sarawak white $117 sellers, Sperial Sarawak black $80. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Strait mixed copra; Oct.103 words
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Article21 1956-10-05 10 TOTAL exports of tin to all countries from Malaya during September, amounted to 6.545 tons, according to preliminary statistics.21 words
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Article26 1956-10-05 10 THE Renon^ Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.'s output durina September was: Rasa Mine 265 piculs; Jinjane Mine (In association with Straits Tinfields Ltd.) 785 piculs.26 words
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Article170 1956-10-05 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business dune: C.T.S orris 27 9: Fed. Disp. $2.15; F N orris. $2.15 to $2.18 edeb; Gammons $1.88; Hammer $3.15; Waugh $1.57}, $1.53; Hume A 5 44; M. Colls $1.17 to $1.19: Metal Box $1.65 to 51.674. Sime Darby $2.04. $2.05: Traction170 words
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Article135 1956-10-05 10 OUTER ROADS Anna M*aertk. Shapur, State of Madras. Mantetpu Maru. Sanana, El Brenon. Tozai Maru. Crowborough Beacon. Chunchi. Raki. Shim Lee. Halland. Thedens, Kingsville. Bengalen. Ensia, Dinara. INNER ROADS Merlimau, Indan. Marudum Buana, Aik H;n. Tai Tiong. Aik Leong. Sty. Buantan. Landak. Sg Asahan. Gannet. Paneh. Saiong. Perlis.135 words
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Article50 1956-10-05 10 MALAYAN Exchange B Association changes its ratf'* to merchants j i jtnd;) hm inc. I I O.I). SIX, airmail H ri.os 32-3 Xi credit bilN 32J trade billy Selling rates, 1 I sc O.D n-.id\ ucr* Canada ill', v «i^ Francs I4lj Other exchange ntat nnvun un.i itcrrd.50 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-10-05 10 Trade Prospects With British Borneo Bright MALAYA'S trade with British Borneo territories shows great possibilities, said Mr. Chua Boon Pens, manager of the General Imports Division of Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. on his return to Singapore from a business trip to those areas recently. Mr. Chi: a went there129 words
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192 1956-10-05 10 OUR RUBBER SHIPMENTS TO CHINA HIT SNAG 1 to tal until the thii month. Chambrasked 1| dispense I rubber fi' I Shippers Asked For Assurance Letters SHIPMENTS of rubber to China, which have amounted to over 7,000 tons since the Malayan trade mission visited Peking, have hit a snag, Singapore192 words
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233 1956-10-05 10 MAM I ATI DRERS In the Inited Kingdom CM usually m< x "t sricri placed to British Si.vi dard requirements by overseas customers non rapidly and at more competitive prices than orders n nich ire baa d on unfamiliar Bpeclllcations. This «;i> stated hf Mr233 words
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Article31 1956-10-05 10 Rubber Market Uncertain T ment closir. The throughout the Ih. Mode with fair interr. gra took S( in the ket eas reached 9 Offtake from was fair when pr; towmrds thr31 words
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Article17 1956-10-05 10 Spot (no Oct. R.S.S. No. 1 Oct. r.s.s. r Oct. R> R.M.A. c October Tone:-17 words
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Article, Illustration254 1956-10-05 10 WITH few exceptions, tins and rubbers in the Malayan share market appreciated on a strong market yesterday. Teluk Anson shares again appreciated in price and business was reported at $3.10 yesterday. Prices changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were MR P. v. Piette-Rivagt of Bunzl254 words
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Advertisement576 1956-10-05 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. RNDKRS. ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: 1-* p.. oj One Lot ol Scrap i Mild Stee Street Name P at Kal lii t Depol Tender Dei Close 12 NOON— 12 l< ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Cor of Ri fete PJinths, Sti F\ in| rod S Wa Proposed A Road Sub--stal De]576 words
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Advertisement489 1956-10-05 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. [ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Ei a Gra s Cutting on the g opes of the Pul R etc. duri] N00N— 19.10.56; (b> Construe -inn and M ince Ba v.^u. 12 N00N— 19.10.56; (c) v and Delivery of Coarse Sand 1957. C i c 12 NOON 6489 words
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Advertisement536 1956-10-05 10 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST rriENDERS are invited for 1 the blocking up of ventilation holes, cutting bacK oi corrugated asbestos rool eaves and double nailing ol corrugated asbestos sheets at Brickworks Estate. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit ol $100/- which will be refunded if a536 words
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Advertisement153 1956-10-05 10 Hh kfi^r% fA YUGOSLAV Llif^ From Hongkong to Bombov Aden, P. Sudcn for? Sc Vcmcc, Tncstc end Rijeko. Spore Molocco h O rn m/v "DINARA' 4 S Oct 5/6 Cct 2nd Coll 7 10 Oct From Adnotic, Near East, Indm to Djakarta, Hono and Whompoc. Penong P.S'horri Molccco m /v"VELEBIT'153 words
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Advertisement746 1956-10-05 11 TjjcLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Hi \Atx, fo'ton. New York Baltimore, Philadelphia 6 Cull Port* poie P. Sham Penang mOC MU> 5/M Oct 15/16 Oet 17/UOct 9 14 Nov 15/16 Nov 17/18 Nov 290.c/4|ar, 5/6 lan 1/8 ed vu ofher port*746 words
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Advertisement1145 1956-10-05 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Uj lln (lneo»poiat*d tn im R apor«( (12 unco •ST," 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oepl. Carneit option to proceed via othei port* te loaa ano discharge ca»cc SAILINCS to LIVtRPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON, b CONIINtNI POSITION Of VESSELS WHICH HAVfc LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS1,145 words
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Advertisement850 1956-10-05 11 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN SP rt P ShOir Pcn Bp Hoeiton Moru for Yokohama, Nogoya Kobe vio Hongkong 20 Ocf Akakurasan Mcru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji vio Hongkong 2 Nor 29 Oct Bansei Maru For Moji, Kobe. Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akiboson Maru toe Yokoharno, Nogoya, Kobe vio Hongkong850 words
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Advertisement642 1956-10-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings roi Bangkok and/oi Foi lott Penong PS 'how S'porc "MEONIA" 14/16 Oct 17/19 Crt 20/22 Ocf "LALANDIA" 18/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 27Oct/lNo* HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Genoa, Antwerp RoMtrdom Hamburg, Ccpenhogen, Gothenburg, Oslo. Spore P. S'horr Penong "SUMBAWA" ism*. ALSO CALLS BILBAO. KARLSHAMN642 words
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Article, Illustration1961 1956-10-05 12 CHEERS TEARS fJUDY GARLAND tells this story; {behind her sensational comeback fatter a painful spell of SORROW ,I [failure and near suicides s—in5 in an interview with LIONEL [CRANE, Hollywood Reporter.! \\\X SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT^ I WITH SUNDAY PICTORIAL IN one of Hollywood's back street rehearsal rooms a few days ago1,961 words
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Article331 1956-10-05 12 CHRISTINE DIEMER - dfdf d SHOWN in America under the sophisticated title of THE CATERED AFFAIR, the new Bette Davis picture of lower middle-class life in New York comes to Singapore much more appropriately re-named THE WEDDING PARTY. The story, which holds a fine moral for parents, concerns the IT.:'331 words
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Article, Illustration464 1956-10-05 12 Terry Pillay - Silly Damsel and the Beasts QDONGO, the story of a little boy who loves animals, is very good in some parts and very bad in others. Very good is the camerawork on the harsh beauty of the African bush, and the shots of the different orders of the animal world,464 words
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Advertisement89 1956-10-05 12 In ij i.iii<iii>iiiii>i<iu>iuigH k^u^.,,!. G^O Vtl i^ifIRSHEHEii: jPsm\ *^^BB^^flSgds-S>yv^y **^By^ 3)fo^ /&\y Babyhood days are over but your toddler LrsStr^ still needs the best in milk. Give him NESPRAY Full Cream Powdered milk. *f! NESPRAY 3[■ oo=Nj fe good milk m Us v^-, mosf coni/enrenf form STflNDflna COUGH Kl\.f 'APl89 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-10-05 13 BROOKS ONE UP OFFICIAL BOX SCORE (Ivl n Oct 4 \D— The official box score ol the 1556 World Series: ick out for Ford in 4th. Singled for Kuck* in 6th. C Struck out for Carey in Bth. D fouled out for Morgan i~ 200 100 0 X L GIL117 words
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Article46 1956-10-05 13 BROOKLYN, Oct. (UP)— Blj Don Newcombe .i l~ Ramp winner Iw the Dodgers, and Don I ir>rn uho won 1 1 f >r Ike Yankees, were wirrt t<><) n o pitch the seeoad "i thr World series i: L'r»t»ct> Field tomor--1 O \V46 words
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Article307 1956-10-05 13 NEW YORK. ()(t 4, (\p) Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick ordered the postponement of Thursdays second game of the Worl-' Series between Brooklyn and the New York Yankees because of a lisht rain and "menacing weather." The second came will be played on Friday at Fbhets Field with'307 words
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Article76 1956-10-05 13 PORTLAND. Oregon, Oct. 3. (Renter)— Carl <Bobo> Olson, former world "middleweight boxing champion is retiring from boxing Recording to his manager. A bout arranged for Olson here tomorrow has been cancelled and Sid Flahertv, his manager, said O'son will never fight again. Olson made an unsuccessful bid lor76 words
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Article28 1956-10-05 13 LONDON. Oct. 4 (Rcuter) Rugby results:— RUGBY ONION Cardiff 8, Italian Team 3. Penryn 5. Pontyprido 8 rugby League Great Britain 26. Rest of League 23.28 words
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Article, Illustration655 1956-10-05 13 JACK HAND - Fans 10 Bronx Bombers For 6-3 Dodger Win By JACK HAND BROOKLYN, Oct. 4, (AP)— Ancient Sal Maglie finally won a World Series pme at the age of 39 on Wednesday, striking out 10 New York Yankees for a 6-3 opening Brooklyn victory with the aid of655 words
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Advertisement560 1956-10-05 13 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST: Required 2 Assistant Cashiers in the Salary Scale $267 x 5J6-$331 Bar $347x516--$39 5-$415 Bar $435x520-$49.~>-5520-$540. Initial basic salary $267 plus variable allowance. Minimum total monthy emoluments $347.10. School Certificate essential and at least 6 years office experience, preferably inciuding cash transactions. Minimum age 26. Applications in560 words
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Advertisement891 1956-10-05 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT Vacancies in Government Departments (1) Librarian, Singapore Legive Assembly Salary scale $360x20A 400 445x21) A 52 25A-600/625. X2SA-800 pm plus variable allowance. Total emolument? range from M',B p.m. with increments to W5O p.m. for unmarried and $1,080 p .rotor married officers. Qualif. lions: School Certificate with891 words
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Advertisement625 1956-10-05 13 PPI [OSS i for the in D< artment fare After.. iic OfTsrrr This post is in n I] <■' the Public Service. Salar: (325 x 15A— 4 b- 530 c. Total at present range salary p.m. annual increments to $343 for a and $931.50 for a married officer. Ago- Not625 words
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Miscellaneous161 1956-10-05 13 [lAbner By Al Capp £Z .WV^rV^BE-y J rHEMJODLEOPTHE r^/^^ci^^ I EFFECT WEARS OFFfr-;{^-f L^£^Jr^v. r— f* ICANSEETMECRIHINALS -rn^' r r I s n ?/rS&^jM muroeiwos fingers as J I^/XaU-V ?^«l^dwiwi PtAWASTHOUGH^THE^ iI I X *^w^**^^ Vwl ESwSMMwMwMwa^M^wflHHHwi Hry Oop *X V- r Hamlin The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Sfo"161 words
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Article, Illustration618 1956-10-05 14 ALEX SOAKS - 'Nothing to lose, everything to gain' Heah says 1^ JT4Jf CAce/ wants Malaya to continue in Über Cup He Promises Financial Support Within Limits' ALARMED that Malaya's women may withdraw from the Iber Cup competition after passing through the first round, Malaya's badminton chief, Mr.618 words
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Article89 1956-10-05 14 Hard Fight Ahead, Says Peter May LONt Od (Reutc xteen chr- a I -vient on he: five months tour ox Soul b a Tre B ule? the *nd all-rounder i i the ich the pa an to South iby anothe-. I tin iter. •le player? were M <"differ Freddie Brc89 words
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Article77 1956-10-05 14 BEACH. Florida. r VP)— Jimmy Beecham scored the 13th vi- I j career last night but adrithicg to his prestige in outpointing Hector Constance fa i 10- round bout for benefit of the R be ZabaFnundcV I Beecl the j l-ye ur-ol I Philadelphia who had •ed77 words
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Article65 1956-10-05 14 Madrid. Oct. 4 (Renter)— r v on four cornonly at the Melbo irne Olympics. This was announced alter a meeting ol the Spanish Olympic C anmittee last when the following Itors were named: Mig I Q ;.ictra s ilc< do I athletic i, Joaquin B. ime (Gym.). Enrique65 words
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Article39 1956-10-05 14 NEWMARKET. Oct. 4 (Reu- W Mai eel Bo m ic*i I the Jockey Club S run over »,ne mile. MOTi today Seven rai Mr C W Rawlins Card ngtou X i :id. and Queen Eliz ibeth's At39 words
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Article40 1956-10-05 14 HOCKEY SBA LEAGUE DIV. 1: R R A.F. Changi C M SCR C. SJI.C d$ >•-.' Union i SR I I) IV 3: SJi B H M Cv ma at S B P. ATHLETICS SAAA trials at Sec Soon.40 words
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Article469 1956-10-05 14 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Says Olympic Hockey Trial IF speed is the essence of good hockey, then followers of the same in the Colony can rest assured that Singapore will have a good team in the coming Olympic Games. Blt it is nn\ so. Soced can be469 words
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Article117 1956-10-05 14 5 More Athletes Named LONDON. Oct. 4 (Reuter) Britain's Olympic selectors today named five more athletes four men and one woman for next month's Games in Melbourne. This brings the total to 44 men and 11 women Those named today included Harry Kane. British native record holder for 440 yards117 words
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Article76 1956-10-05 14 MELBOURNE. Oci 4 (AP) John Landy. world champion milrr, reported on Thursday niuht that his injured tendons were "much improved" after a two-mile barefoot run on crass. He completed the run without a limp, and his chances of running in both the 5.000 metre s and 1,59176 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-10-05 14 R N' Z A S Centuriaru beat Police and Field Security tbined by nine pointa to three l rugger match at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Black kicked two penalty goals and Wolfendale scored a try for Centurianj while Prothereo :ed a penalty coal for the combined torn MRS. H.64 words
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561 1956-10-05 14 EDIN PETERS - It's Today Or Never For Kesavan Co. EDIN PETERS By A HANDFUL of Colony athletes will this evening be making their second official bid to qualify for a place in the Singapore contingent that is due to compete in the Olympic Games to be held at Melbourne next month. The561 words
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274 1956-10-05 14 MCFA Mission: To Bring Back Ho Ho Cup THE Malayan Chinese Football Association consisting: of 17 players and six officials left Singapore by air last night. They are determined to beat Hongkong in their annual soccer match for the Ho Ho Cup and bring back the coveted trophy. Mr Choo274 words
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Article200 1956-10-05 14 EUPHRATES, winner o f last year's Per ak Derby and holder of the Ipoh and Bukit Timah nine furlongs records, has brought his racing career to 'i c.nac. He }\as been deleted, accordina to ihe latest SRA list. This Mirza Us year-old gelding -jrom Scarlet River200 words
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Article62 1956-10-05 14 BOSTON. Oct. 4. (Reuter) Hal Connolly, of Boston, member of the United States Olympic team, yesterday improved on the world hammer throw record with a distance of 218 feet 10.J inches (66.75 metres*. The official record stands at 65.85 metres (216 feet OJ inch) by Michaii Krivonsov (Soviet) who62 words
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Article33 1956-10-05 14 NEWMARKET. England, Oct. 4 t AP) Rex Ellsworth. Caiifornian who owns Swaps paid top price at the New- vc -.r\::vz -ale? yesterday U5525,872 lor a filly by Palestine out of Solitaire33 words
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Article49 1956-10-05 14 MADRAS India. Oct. 4. (Renter) India and th« United States will meet in the Davis Cup inter-zone final in Perth. Australia, on December 7. 8 and 9 this year, Mr N. Krishaaswamy, honorary of "the All-India Lawn Tc Association, announced today The winners will meet A.UI tralia.49 words
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Article36 1956-10-05 14 LAUSANNE. Switzerland < 4 (Reutcr) The Exe c Board of the International Olympic Committee last m^ht decided here not to require entranU for the Oiym:i:«- Games in Melbourne to pledge their intention to remain .-imateurs.36 words
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Article198 1956-10-05 14 LOH FOOK TENG, Singapore I.*1 Malaya Cup coalkrrner and the MCFVs last line of defence in this Saturdays Ho Ho Cup match against Hongkong at Hongkong:, received an eleyei hour reprieve from the Spore Amateur Football Association s Hoard of Appeal yesterday, about 70 minute* before198 words
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638 1956-10-05 14 WINDSOR LAD - Take Townsman For An Extra Good Thing In The Div. 2 Sprint WINDSOR LAD By The final Gallops at Penang riSNANU, lnurs.— lownsman, who scored recently at X 1 shaped "past-the-post" winner this morning when he strode out in fraud ver J furlongs to clock the smart time oi 37638 words
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