Singapore Standard, 6 October 1956
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Title Section30 1956-10-06 1 Singapore Standard »£7£> po 2 «o ce ~*k j% vH JL FiRE 2 B B r, GADt '^%ir m V.. «>f» SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1956 16 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article67 1956-10-06 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 4 (Rcufcer) Thp Tnal Govern* tnent has approved a recj by the Laotian GovernDd a special train to p«>re to transport King Venn thn I Bangkok 'ova ua border, it was si IB authoritative boi y I lan monarch is ng l n m67 words
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147 1956-10-06 1 Big-3 Reach Accord On Suez Debate S (Kruter)— The Western Biff VUliisten t(xia% reached "complete II \nj<> I rrnch roolution to be introi mted N lliins Security Council debate it I n f the Briit Mr r. i reduce In the Council Chri nch For D Foster crucial debate. nU.P. - 147 words
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355 1956-10-06 1 Rubber Exports To China: No Change Peking Missions Got The Wrong Idea, Says Ismail KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation Controller of Trade Division, Inche Ismail bin AH, announced in Kuala Lumpur today that no new procedure has been introduced in the export of rubber from Malaya to Communist China. He355 words
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Article135 1956-10-06 1 Britain Asks For Use Of Bases < OLOMBO. Ceylon. Oct. 5 (Xjp) Britain has a.-ked for retention "i the use of certain facilities at the naval base at Ttlncomalee and at the air base at Katunayake n Ceylon after the control of the bases are transferred to Ceylon, authoritative sources135 words
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Article25 1956-10-06 1 SOME 100 employees of the Standard Vacuum Oil Co. struck for three hours near Medan, North Sumatra, yesterday, demanding longer holid i AT.AT - 25 words
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276 1956-10-06 1 MID-STREAM LARK ENDS IN DEATH FOR ONE A NINE-Y E A R-OLD schoolboy uas drowned and another saved v. they tumbled into the Whampoa R: while kag .;:ross a nan pipe-line near May Road, 4apore, y-stcrday. The each other in fun at midim when they bi I b lost their276 words
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Article58 1956-10-06 1 JERUSALEM. Israeli Sector, Oct. 5 (AP) —An official Israeli announrement said five Israeli workers were killed and one was wounded yesterday in a desert road ambush near the Jordan border on the Dead Sea. It said two Vehicles were attacked near Sodom and one managed to58 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-10-06 1 TWO boys played "push" on this narrow pipe-line which spans the Uhampna River yesterday. Both fell into the water and one wai drowned. The pipeline is used by residents of the S.IT, houses in the ajrea to cross the river. A resident of the estate pointsStandardpic - 71 words
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Article142 1956-10-06 1 Trawler Sinks 8 Trapped In Hull LONDON. Oct. 5. The Polish trawler. Cyranka. with eight" men reported trapped inside her hull, sank late last night in the North Sea. according to a message issued by Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence early today. A sister trawler stood by helplessly in rough seas be-Reuter; U.P. - 142 words
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Article25 1956-10-06 1 THE sheriff's office in Riverside. California, reported that a big six-jet Air force bomber crashed yesterday south of March Air Force Base. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article21 1956-10-06 1 PRIME MINISTER Sir Anthony Eden yesterday received the newly appointed Hi^h Commissioners to Australia and South Africa. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article39 1956-10-06 1 3 a.m. Score AT press time, the Dodgers were leading the Yankees by 9-7 at the end of the fourth innings in the second game of the World Series at Kbbets Field. Brooklyn. Yankees: 1-5-0-1 Dodgers; 0-6-1-239 words
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98 1956-10-06 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 5 (Renter) The Thai Government might reduce funds it allocated annually for the campaign aga:nst Chinese Communist t< rists in the border area between Thailand and Malaya, the Thai Pr. ne Minister, Marshal Pibui Bonggram, said today Rut. Marshal Songgram said98 words
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165 1956-10-06 1 PEKING, Oct. 5 (Reuter I—Premier1 Premier Chou En-laJ told a group of British newsmen today thai C hina was not prepared to mediate in the Malayan struggle. He said it was not for China to take any initiatne or she would be interfering165 words
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Article56 1956-10-06 1 More Death Notes In The Mail THE Ma cay reed another giving steps. A letter I i P c I hose r lytor j consequei Seven] other lei c f«vt him two to tea d*yi to "corred n.. c Ttie Chid throughout trying to settle the c^n the City Coum56 words
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Advertisement76 1956-10-06 1 *S ROLEX batches L^£ CHAY G CO. I r Dd RD« c pore. TODAY'S #^j MUNICIPAL VICE PRESIH^NT, A. W. I acton con-; VICTED OF ASI SAULT OH GIRL f| —Page 5. E n DOUBLE MURDER: YOUTH U TO HANG Page I 7 S c S WIDOW d AWARDED 50076 words
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Advertisement32 1956-10-06 1 Reputed Stare for CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited TKr NOVELTiYsTort 88, Nor»h Bridge Rood Phone ***** /eedlion7 MC MM i^ ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE J FAMOUS FOR FLAVOUR S'KCC 'fefij if III^WI> jMbCTm32 words
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Article, Illustration212 1956-10-06 2 ROGER YUE - 'DOWN WITH AGGRESSION' IS CRY OF OUR YOUTH ROGER YUE By OUTBURSTS on topical subjects such as Merdeka, the Suex Canal crisis, "Rock n Roll, the Hydrogen Bomb, and Marilyn Monroe highlighted a combined debate by three Singapore schools held at St. Margaret's (CEZM) School, Sophia Road, yesterday. T-n subject:212 words
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Article294 1956-10-06 2 BLACK PUi tp -n a aQgip M Idle c li and trad union prera of the r >' idle student of the Yoke Eng Bch C ing Cheng High Bchc hinese High School put up these tcags bool enti i- j in their They d a294 words
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Article, Illustration576 1956-10-06 2 War Means: No Marilyn; No Rock 'n Roll; No Merdeko AND Plenty Of Hydrogen Bombs..... Alter listening to our politicians and others abroad air their news on many sub/eris, a section 0/ S/ngc^ youth took over the spotlight yesterday and had their fling. Here's what they said in a rip-576 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-10-06 2 THE five-week-old strike by 400 Singapore City Council gas workers may end today. Last night, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, wno presided over the resumed negotiations between the Gas 1 Workers 1 Union and the C".r- cil's Finance as po?e.<= Commi'tee. told105 words
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Advertisement11 1956-10-06 2 j/ /^"^s i\*Si \i I 9 *9 'C?^^ V 'vl I11 words
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242 1956-10-06 3 China Wants Our Tin $40M. Worth Traefe Man Is Back With Good News CANNING INDUSTRY RAPIDLY EXPANDING CHINA want's to buy Malayan fin for her rapidly expanding canning industries, Mr. Teo Thuang Hai, a member of the unofficial trade mission to China said on his return to Singapore this week.242 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-10-06 3 photo. THIS is the COVet ol :i "Hsueh-Hsih" (lonimrnt. one ol several found by Police when a Singapore Chinese middle school student iraa arrested. The student was convicted in January :\m\ sentenced to five years' Imprisonment. Police found seditious articles In the documents seized. PROPRO - 49 words
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Article75 1956-10-06 3 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A 1 young woman on her way to lpoh from Penang was a "damsel in distress" at the Mitchell Pier today. Landing from a ferry launch, siie began to Someone, she said, had picked her handbag containing her '■Care and identity-card It was fhdfc75 words
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153 1956-10-06 3 A MARRIED woman, who could not find employment, hired a motor sampan for Pulau Brani. And about 300 yards from the island, she suddenly got up and plunged into the sea. Ang Ti 24, and mother a five-year-old girl, pleaded guilty in a153 words
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Article131 1956-10-06 3 DPP Asks Bench For A Stay' PF.vwv,, FrL— The Deputy Public Prosecutor has made a written application for a stay in the proceedings against 13--year-old Lawrence Dominic, charged with culpable homi- Inspector S. D. Mitchell told the Magistrate's Court tod Domini caused the death of his 67- grandmother. Reth na131 words
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Article41 1956-10-06 3 THE v- hide and Traffic Committee ol bl Singapore Council y sterday, by a majority vote, decided to rend to* the Council that be delimited immeriiateThis recommendation will for acc< ptance at Council m< eting on Oct. 31.41 words
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Article127 1956-10-06 3 Mining Men s Claim Is Thrown Out KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. B. (1. Smith, president of the Industrial Court which sal recently in lpoh. today ruled that the claim by the Malayan Mining Empolyees 1 Union for retrospective payment to November 1954 ot wages for weekly rest days was ''not127 words
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Article196 1956-10-06 3 THE Director of the Asian Office Of the Internationa! Transport Workers Federation. Mr. Joe Soares, yesterday welcomed a suggestion that all seafarers should carry national cards. The suggestion was adopted by (he international Labour Organization's Maritime Conference in London recently. Mr Soares. who is now196 words
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Article37 1956-10-06 3 THE Singapore Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus yesterday hold its annual handicraft exhibition at the school preThe school will hold a fun i today. AJi the proceeds will so to aid its building fund.37 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-10-06 3 PROFESSOR J.H.W. tagg, Head of the Department of Biochemistry, University ot Malaya, is to resign at the end of this year, after eight years of service. He will return to Australia to accept the Chair of Biochemistry in the University of Western Australia. Prof. Lhgg told104 words
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Article26 1956-10-06 3 THE Indonesian Consul-Gen-era) Ln Singapore. Dr. H. Ifartowisastro, yesterday evening gave S cockteii] parl celebrate InddileSlato Armed f Forces Day, a 1 his Paterson26 words
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Advertisement192 1956-10-06 3 TA^ MILK for QUALITY and ECONOMY (it tr f WE— V I Blt C I M W 181 BtfcflßL I^^ ill (mji HOT RHYTHM and SE\SUOUS DANCES 1956 BEAUTY FOLLIES "COLOURFUL TOKYO in ZAMAH (h Chinese Picture* COLOR in M.i'iflfirin with M tNGLISH SUBTITLES) A Lnhfi i U tni TOMORROW192 words
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Article117 1956-10-06 4 Four Face Court Together FOUR men, separately charged with the murder of The Singapore Standard's jaga, Paul Singh, were jointly produced in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. They were alleged to have battered Paul Singh to death on Sept. 25, in the Editorial office of the newspaper, between 2 and117 words
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Article251 1956-10-06 4 $1 MILLION ANT I -FLOOD PROJECT 3,500 ACRES WILL BE DRAINED IN GEYLANG SINGAPORE City Council has shelved its $600,000 flood prevention scheme for the city section of the Geylang catchment area, a spokesman of the Council told The Standard yesterday. This is because Government has launched a more comprehensive251 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-10-06 4 MR. HE AH Joo Seang of Penang. president of the Straits Chinese-British Association, is shown at Buckingham Palace, recently where, on hehalf of his fellow-citizens of Penans:. he presented a petition to the Queen asking that Penang-born Chinese should he permitted to retain their British nationality afterAP - 57 words
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325 1956-10-06 4 CLERK MADE FALSE OATH GETS 12 MONTHS' JAIL GEORGE Chew Yew Liang, 33, a clerk, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months 1 jail by the Singapore First Criminal District Court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of making a false marriage declaration on Sept. 18. 1054, before the Marriage325 words
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Article161 1956-10-06 4 •'Spectator Advises Mr. Lim: From ANDREW ROTH Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON, Fri.— The Singapore Standard's designation as "either misguided fools or fellow travellers" of Labour MPs who criticized recent arrests in the Colony today received support of The Spectator, a leading Conservative weekly. Its columnist "Pharos"161 words
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Article119 1956-10-06 4 Soon Ens Chwee facing a charge of unlawful possession a .38 revolver and 10 rounds of ammunition was allowed $5,000 bail in two Burettes in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Soon was ordered to stand a re-trial by the Singapore Chief Justice. Mr. John119 words
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Article29 1956-10-06 4 A 26-year-old foundry mechanic. Tham Lim died nn the way to hospital yesterday following a mad accident in front of the Anglo-Chinese School. Jalan Gopeng. Kampar. Ipoh.29 words
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Article143 1956-10-06 4 CLOSING robber prices (cents per ibj in Singapore yesterday were: Buyer* Sellers Spot (nom.) 92$ 93 Oct. RSSNo. 1 92? 93 R.S.S. No. 2 9)i 9H R.S.S N0.3 89i 90 Tone: Steady. S'POKfc. lIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday was S39(H (Up SH) LONDON143 words
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Article36 1956-10-06 4 HONGKONG, O:. 5 Special Standard Ser Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: S!"v: to £1 Sterling; $6.***** to U.S.I: $1,840 in Malayan $1; 50.181 to one Indonesian Rur piah; Gold $267.5 to tael36 words
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Advertisement329 1956-10-06 4 TODAY CAPITOL ft IUOa I »m JfsSK (3(1 9.30, JOHM WAYNE M-Tf/E SEARCH ERS'WLjki ;irixr< <>!nr \i-(i\ TONIGHT ~mbHIGWr LSk f IEMIBG CAREY yOva.' V* Plus: Beautiful < nxm *ritp<> \CIJIf l\ r«,j.| < i"M>irrij llj tin MMlg III! ni Hm mvii' n» TOMORROW MIDNIGHT I 1956 BEAUTY FOLLIES I329 words
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Miscellaneous382 1956-10-06 4 ALMA^ACm™ S pore Diary S?aS£ w c a hfne£ redmffvsion School. Barker Road. 4 pm. REDIFFUSIOJi (BUv«f Netw«»rk): Liberal Socialist Party: Debate on *i'iK:ipor*> Autl-Ttflberculosls A^n: j am 'opening Announce-"Co-educat:on helps the proper ash: on show at Singapore Ciub mon t, 7.01 Ri?e And Shine development of personality* by o382 words
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Article, Illustration1569 1956-10-06 5 Assault On 19 Year-Old Eurasian Girl Court Takes Accused's Health Into Account MALACCA, Fri. Vice-President of the Malacca Municipality, A. W. B. Acton, (52), was today found guilty of assaulting with intent to outrage the modesty of 19-year-old Eurasian girl, Hedwiges Pavanaris, on July 21, and fined1,569 words
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Article, Illustration157 1956-10-06 5 THERE will be a joyful reunion in Singapore tonight for the Filipino soprano, s Dalisay Aldaba, when her surgeon brother, whom she has not seen in five years. arrives here. Di Homobono J. Aldaba, '2R, who specializes in bl gery, recently won his «na in157 words
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Article42 1956-10-06 5 KHO Chong Kcc (35) was charged in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's CouTl yesterday with armed "robbery of cash and jeweilcry worth $2,506 bel< nging to Tan See Yarm. in Frankel Avenue, on Aug. 30. He was remanded until Oct id42 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-06 5 MR. and Mrs. C. G Davisson photographed at a rerrption at lf>. Swettenham Road. Singapore, after their wedding yesterday. The bride, the former Miss Tatiana Nicolaenna. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Mgssiakoff. Mr Davisson is attached to Messrs. Anglo-Thai Corporation. Singapore. StandardpicStandardpic - 48 words
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Article76 1956-10-06 5 .TOHORE BAHRU, Fri. -The following have been appointed to serve on the Johore Education Advisory Committee: the Chief Education Officer, Johore, (chairman). Mr. R. Coies; Mr. Yap Kirn Hock: Dato Ha ji Mohd Noah bin Omar; Rev. Mother St. Helen; Mr. D. Bennett; Mr. S. Samuel; Mr. Kuok76 words
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Article125 1956-10-06 5 IPOH, Thurs.— A 2 1 -year-old Malay scholar from Sclan^or. Hajl Anbad bin Haji Abdul Ghani. is travelling round the country on a bicycle to collect material for a book he intends to write. Haji Arshad arrived here today and told The Standard125 words
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Article132 1956-10-06 5 IPOH. Fri.— Donald ThompsonGolightly, 20. ex-coalminer and now a trooper with the 15/19 King's Royal Hussars. was today sentenced by a Court Martial here to 5H days' detention Trooper Thompson-Golightly pleaded guilty to a charge of using insubordinate language tn a superior officer on132 words
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Advertisement257 1956-10-06 5 2 BIG FILMS FOR ONLY 1 PAYMENT s Best Entertainment Value Cala Malayan Premiere y^l^l^fe Opening 3 Shows Today At 3.15, 6.30 9.15 p.m. FARID ELATRACHE /4/B*~^ MISS SARAH fIT The Stars nf '"Kulbulr IS/ Eilendi' Together again in trui i \l| The UgcriMl H Bomb' v 4 J*l^ f257 words
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236 1956-10-06 6 NEW BODY TO REDUCE PREJUDICE AND STRIFE THIKTY-ONE profes <ional and business people met in the Odeon's Hollywood Koom on Thursday night and unanimously decided to inaugurate a Singapore Chapter ot World Brotherhood. District Goven Rotarj Dr A W S Pre- sident, w ith the Presi I ol tne Business236 words
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Article24 1956-10-06 6 MNG IPORE F .^ht n an D >.ton j R Police were tipped oft by a the two men enter the empt: h<^24 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-10-06 6 ROCKIN' 'N ROLLIN' TONIGHT BROTHER and ii ter B ia n IT, and Evelyn Isaac. 20 (pictured above), are amoi the entrants for \l c X 'n Roll conti It 1 c held in conjunction with the Ide ing Girl romtion at Adelphi Hotel i ghl i the ant? for133 words
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Article402 1956-10-06 6 Engineer Husband Killed In Traffic Light Mishap LOW KIT PING, widow of a recording engineer and her three children, were yesterday awarded $44,590 damages, by the Singapore Chief Justice, Mr. John Whyatt, for the death of her husband, Sam Ah Ngaw, who was killed in a402 words
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Article125 1956-10-06 6 $105,000 Opium Found In Hut FINE AND JAIL FOR WOMAN MEM oi the Narcotics Branch of the Singapore Police recovered $105,000 worth oi opium at an unnumberet, attap hut in Kheam Hock Road, the Third District Couit was told yesterday. Convicting a 55-year-old woman, '100 Tiu, the Judge. Mr. Eu125 words
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Article70 1956-10-06 6 THE ixt itive council of the Singapore City Council inioa Federation at a meeting last night, decided to isk Mi Wee Kok Kwang, president, and Mr. O. S. Rcngae xetaty-general, of the t "n:ons V w g committee, to resign from the committej The council70 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-10-06 6 SIXTY NINE students of adult education classes in Johore yesterday visited the Singapore offices of The Standard to see how a ftewspap produced. Here some of the students, more interested in the technical of the paper cluster around a form to .s^r how56 words
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218 1956-10-06 6 A LABOURER was killed in a road accident after he ran from two persons who had allegedly threatened him. the Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, was told yesterday. Mr. Alexander was holding an inquiry into the death of S.M. Arumugam. 28. who218 words
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113 1956-10-06 6 MARY NG, make her defence on Monday, in the First Criminal Distri Court on an alternative charge of attempting to cheat Hou Suai Lian. a b .an. of $2,500 between Feb. 26 snd 28 as a reward for inducing Mr. J. M. Dcveroi:x-Coieboi:rn,113 words
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Article649 1956-10-06 7 Double-Slaying: 'A Crime To Be Regarded With Horror... 'Confession Was Extorted Claim Rejected By Judge KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Nineteen-year-old gold mine hand, CSong Fart, is to hang for robbery and twin-slaying of two women he claimed were his aunt and grandmother. nation Chief Justice, S;r Charles Mathews649 words
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Article137 1956-10-06 7 Law Faculty To Open Next Year THE University of Malaya's jrotntftti fa rulty— La take ij I ft r I IX beginning Oct a ting v- -Chai ProH G. Dobby, told! d that, for a st; on| y st nts a ill h e taken in for the course which137 words
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Article106 1956-10-06 7 SIN \r^D R E -a fti dealer's w Madam Lim Chye Ngoh, was I of! her jeu three armed masked nien who entered her home in Serangoon Road, at dawMao Lin was alone in ith her I children when the thugs climbed over the back106 words
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Article42 1956-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUF PrL— D tnplei Hospital swelled by .mother •irough donations d la^t mi ti WES :.iv The btncsl cion.r. o came from th Malayan Tobacc 1 Distributors Limited, who I 1 bed costing $5,000 for a II42 words
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Article86 1956-10-06 7 SINGAPORE Police have N aled for witnesses to nn accident on Thursday in which a pedestrian was killed to get in touch with them. At 11.30 a.m. on Thursday a lorry on Aljuneid Road going towards d Pherson Road knocked down a pedestrian on the right86 words
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105 1956-10-06 7 THE Singapore Art Society will hold its fourth one-man exhibition at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, next week. In this show. the works of the well-known ?.rtist, Mr. Cheonc Soo Pieng. will be displayed This will be Mr. Cheong's first-ever display in105 words
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Article46 1956-10-06 7 THE visiting Minister of Revenue of Marihya Bharat, (India). Mr. Saubhagyamalji Jain, wi]] give a public lectux* on "Jainism" at the Singapore V.M.C.A. Ha!!. Orchard Road on Tuesday a! 6 p.m. the auspices of the InvrReligious Organization of Sin'^aporr and Johore Bahrj.46 words
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Article29 1956-10-06 7 KUALA KANGSAR Fit. A total nun bei 8.766 'iron were reg lot admission to school* in tbl seventeen -r ol X all Kangsar Di.-it;- 4 Htir'.nn "Operation Torch."29 words
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Article84 1956-10-06 7 Intruder Stabs Woman And A Girl A SINGAPORE labo irer'a wife. Tangamah, awakened by a scream, saw her 9-year-ciri daughter bleeding profusely. She also saw a man Leaving the room, knife in hand When she attempted to stop him. she was stabbed in the stomach. This c Incident happened in84 words
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Miscellaneous168 1956-10-06 7 ——B^m^mmmmmmmi^^mmmmmmM 4 j run S5 atom bomb may flll 1 lit 1 end after a night out? (8) '.eiideri to erase (10) 15. 1 itelopc 'R I X 16. Will the tit agree to become another bid? i 8» Ui)s S 17 Go In front of <8) 19. Vegetable loaned168 words
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Article443 1956-10-06 8 AT long last the T Malayan authorities have started fu perations against ten lurking in the border regions. For eight Thailand only took a lukewarm interest in terrorist activities in this area. T. M Police Field F v .;> greatly ha p lin operations by the While443 words
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Article312 1956-10-06 8 r r'HE i of five pt trying to sway others to support a position which diets with d atic ideas and es of freedom was funny enough. Rut when the lead'- oi *::;s quintel us of Freedom ol :h in a Legislative body to utter a due312 words
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802 1956-10-06 8 John Bird - John Bird By OTTAWA r PHE resignation of Mr. George Drew as Conservative leader, because of ill health, undoubtedly clouds the future of Canada's official Opposition party, but only on the short term. Its long-term prospects will depend on the ability of the Conservatives to802 words
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Article86 1956-10-06 8 Sir; May I through your columns inform Mr. Wilbur and those who read his letter in your issue of yesterday that the Public Relations OfTice is not asleep, but is as disappointed a s Mr. Wilbur That Singapore was not on show at the MAHA exhibition! May I86 words
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Article194 1956-10-06 8 Sir; Please allow me to congratulate tha Chief Minister for his firm stand against the Communists who are out to subvert the local Government. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, you have acted rightly, and I have no doubt you have and will continue to have the194 words
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Article802 1956-10-06 8 ASTER GUNASEKARA - ASTER GUNASEKARA 8 pHIEF Minister Lim Yew Hock has done it again. i In fact he has done somei thing unique something 1 that no head of an elect--1 ed government ha^ ever 1 done won two votes of confidence in one month from802 words
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Article816 1956-10-06 8 Francis Ashborn - Francis Ashborn mßymm COLOMBO THE elect inn promise? of Mr. S. W. Bandaranaike. Ceylon's Prime Minister, are coming home to roost. When he took his Ccy on Popular Front party to the polls in April this year, he was by no moans confident of victory. But. being816 words
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Article433 1956-10-06 8 We the PEOPLE bably through an inborn streak, does not seem able to see this. Casting his dignity to the winds (if he has any at all) he. like a little spoilt child, began calling** the Chief Minister names, like a "running dog of the British." "a snake" and so433 words
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Advertisement34 1956-10-06 8 W mM FJ f I Jr\ W\ k^fcW II I ii m t^^w II H t i -i- i-f- J Sole Agents:— AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109 North Bridge Rood, S.ngopore 6, Te! *****-*****34 words
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Advertisement52 1956-10-06 8 Pedicle BABY CARRIAGES Si No. 44 "Sunkor" *^^^w Gives absolute comfort ond protection othei ♦.-furrj i fcL^. ""T^^ v~~ include left upholstery in rj^ 1 1 r .f*f£ woshoble plostic cloth, light JxSJ' k li^V. f%^% jtrrl fromc, rrv«- r ,,bi e hondle ond hand-brake. ?GPV^*^9*^fi3 Factory Representatives!—" J SINGAPORE52 words
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Article73 1956-10-06 9 B ING'S 'TRUE LOVE' houwvood Oct. 5, (AP) Heres heartening news for Ring Crosby, who wrote a London columnist that he is "lone gone" as a pop singer. Capitol Records reported vesterda> that Crosbys record of "True love" is the firm's No 1 seller is 81 per cent of the73 words
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Article120 1956-10-06 9 Tidal Wave Lashes Twin Cities CALCUTTA Oct, 5 (AP)— I huge tidal ware lashed the .lies of Calcutta and Hoi :dav and the Btati vernment, fearing higher tidal waves, prepared to evacuate some 150.000 people. The wave a solid wall of H i-^r nearly 24 feet high— rushed down the120 words
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Article43 1956-10-06 9 GENOA. Italy. Oc-f A Lebanese tourist i 20 bij es ©I luggage to the customs she terday on his wav home to Beirut an unearthcrt 46 pistols .stacked among the shirts and shoes. The tourist comes up in today. A43 words
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269 1956-10-06 9 French Rebel Forces Locked In Savage War ALGIERS, Algeria, Oct. 5 (UP) French and rebel forces were reported yesterday locked in a savage battle in the Arid Rocky Mountains of the Sahara-Atlas region where at least 39 French soldiers were killed in 48 hours. French infantrymen, supported by paratroopers and269 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-10-06 9 SINGER and comedienne Martha Ray e clowns with a stetheseope on Dot lor Joseph A. Reale (right), who had revived her after she had collapsed on the stage of a Philadelphia nightclub last week. He was called in to treat the actrrss aftrr she had fainted while singingA.P. - 88 words
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Article106 1956-10-06 9 POZNAN TRIAL POZNAN, Poland, Oct. 5 (UP) Defence counsel for three Poles accused of killing a public security officer during the June uprising here Wound up theil cases yesterday and asked tor leniency. One lawyer said his young Client was a victim of "mob psychosis" during106 words
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Article42 1956-10-06 9 LONDON. Oet 5 (AP)— This high tribute to the MOSCOW Bolshol ballet troupe now in view here appeared yesterday in a want advertisement in the Times: "Bolshol single ticket wanted. Will .swap two good tickets to Liberace."42 words
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Article178 1956-10-06 9 NICOSIA, Oct. 5 (AP)— Governor Sir John Hardins new to northern Cyprus by helicopter yesterday to join the big; comb out for Cypriot rebels in the mountains. About 3,000 British paratroopers and infantrymen are heating through 200 square miles of rugged country where pine and178 words
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Article72 1956-10-06 9 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 5 (AP) —The wife of Billy Anderson. 28-year-old son of actor Eddie (Rochester) Anderson, yesterday obtained a divorce b.y default. Mrs. Geraldyn Anderson, also 28. told the court her husband struck her after an argument about two pics she had baked. She said72 words
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Article29 1956-10-06 9 WASHINGTON. Oct. 5. i UP'— Mrs. Portia Wa.-h--ington Pittman. daughter of the late Negro leader Booker T. Washington, paid a courtesy call on President Eisenhower yesterday.29 words
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Article84 1956-10-06 9 FRANKFURT Oct. 5 (Renter) Miss "Universe" of 1909, now 67. is making a comeback as a comedienne to raise funds for a trip to Japan to se« her daughter. Gertrud Dopieralski. under the stage name of rv^rtrnri SifP ha* made several personal appearances and recordings. She84 words
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351 1956-10-06 9 FORMER PILOT - Suez! 'Our Mistakes Are Catching Up' FORMER PILOT SAYS WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (UP) Captain A. W. Beale, Jr., former American Suez Canal pilot, said yesterday that "what happened in Egypt is a prime example of our mistakes catching up with us." Beaic. who quit when the old Suez Canal Company's351 words
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183 1956-10-06 9 SURGEONS MEND HOLE IN BOY'S HEART ROCHESTER, Minnesota, Oct. 5 (AP) Suigeons at the lamed Mayo Clinic yesterday menderi a puncture of a British iniant, blue-eyed John Christopher Gold. The operation took four hours. Doctors wno pcrlormed the last-chance surgen >' A l he 18-month-oid child's condition was "satisfactory," but183 words
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Article115 1956-10-06 9 The Soviet View Of Rock 'N Roll MOSCOW <> i (AP)— UN newspaper Soviet Cult i »a;d yesterday the rod; i roll erase in the States has American youth at a tarantula's bite. Th< organ ol the > c hftinistn of Cultun took Heavy ilapfi at D S "b I115 words
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Article111 1956-10-06 9 LOS ANGELES, Oct. 5 <AP> A bench warrart for s-ing^r Dick Haymps' arrest was issued yesterday whpn he failed to appear m Superior Court to answer a contempt citation. His former wife. Nora L'dd- ington Haymes, has charged that Haymes is U5512, 150 behind in111 words
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Advertisement122 1956-10-06 9 j^ e world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other -i n reliever fo r Headache 0, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG Hi TIGER MEDICAL HALL JpHft, SNOG EM T^^fe\\ HIGH QUALITY U ,>T^ SWISS WATCH UNBREAKABU MAINSPRING ACCURATE DEPENDABLE WATERPROOF (C fICM s122 words
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Advertisement102 1956-10-06 9 Ms 4' i r^ §m MB**,// The COMPLETE slotted an£/e~^^» system S ...STANDARD j j x \y,"tut. i ui>, i I ~*w- I THREE []Jm I 1 DIFFERENT HKI CADET I ANGLE SIZES Httf I FULLY 111 2fc''«iJrM4|.iioft. m INTER- I CHANGEABLE c. JUNIOR j iVxWI Hg i 10 It.102 words
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152 1956-10-06 10 CHEERING CROWDS WELCOME PRINCESS KILLER HONOURED ZANZIBAR. Oct. 5 (AP) M pp r-l f i today to nn Oil Zci.nir. s ttrsi the Briti visit 1 African i ■its. -he royal yach* Britaftr illy to -orage in Zanzibar harbour, thousand on shore cheered. During hrr si 12 be the -v152 words
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241 1956-10-06 10 LBOURNE, Oct. 5 (Reu-| ten When the daring youn? man of the fly trapeze becam the platform high in the big! top with his double-b somersaulting brother, some the audience thought the punching was just another circu. Then women scream a woman performer c:241 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-10-06 10 THE twisted, charred pieces of wreckage shown above are what was left of the pride of the Royal Air Force the $8. 500,000 Vulcan jet bomber when it crashed at London Airport on its return from a triumphant flight to Australia and back. Four of the crewAP - 106 words
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180 1956-10-06 10 CAIRO. Oct. 5 (IP)— An Egyptian canal official today charged that the captain of a British tanker stopped his engines in the waterway to "disrupt" navigation Syed Mahmoud Younis, De-puty-Chairman of the Egyptian Suez Canal Managing Board, said the incident occurred several days180 words
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175 1956-10-06 10 ROME, Oct. 5 (AP)— An Italian religious publication has cautioned Roman Catholic priests to hold to a minimum any discussions of sex problems with vonno 011!^ "Send them to mother," in effect advised Palestra Del Clero, a fortnightly publication of culture and ecclesiastical practices175 words
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232 1956-10-06 10 But He May Cut Size Of Armed Forces WASHINGTON, Oct. 5, (AP)— President Eisenhower said today it would be foolish for America to announce a halt in H-bomb testing until international controls are agreed on. The Russians, President Eisenhower said, make no prior232 words
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Article97 1956-10-06 10 BELGRADE, Oct. 5, (AP) President Tito returned here today from his eight-day "private" visit to Russia but his talks there with party boss Nikifa Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders remained veiled in secrecy. No advance notice had been issued on his return by plane.97 words
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Article55 1956-10-06 10 LONDON. Oct. 5 (Reuter 1 The Orient Steam Navigation Company announced here today that "it is their present Intention" that their liners Orion < 23.696 tons> and [Otranto '20.051 tons) due to sail from London to Australia within the next four weeks should follow the "normal55 words
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Article16 1956-10-06 10 EARTHQUAKE tremors accompanied by a deep rumbling noise shook Delhi early yesterday morning. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-10-06 10 THIS is the kiss all London has been iraitinf to s< for v eeks Marilyn llowoe grahbing startled Mr Lawence ()in iei in a scene from their new film The Bleeping Prince". When th» photo the first to be rclcocd bj the studio103 words
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92 1956-10-06 10 '.CKPOOL. Oct. 5 (RevIcr)— The Labour Party at its annual conference here today unanimously passed a resolution calling on the Government to restrict imports to Britain of yarn and rloth. Moving the resolution. Mr. W. Roberts, president of the United Textile Factory Workissociation,92 words
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Advertisement118 1956-10-06 10 LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA... I, n M liJf^l^^jSaiJ l^lilt H^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^fSt^f^llEt^P^Wl r^Saf.f^^^MlF Th P Life Insurance Corporation of India come into being on the Ist '■'?^^^tfpfe? P NCc^^iiSl^^S^it^ September 1956 and has commenced doing business in Moloya. I#5V I x^ll Y^B^^i^^^^^^^ l^^^^- > fne P°l' c y-h°lde r s in118 words
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Article, Illustration275 1956-10-06 11 AIR-INDIA international and the Boeing Airplane Company of America have announced the purchase of three Boeing intercontinental jet airliners for use on A. LI. trunk routes. The first "707" will be delivered to the corporation in January 1960. All the three jet airliners will be275 words
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Article, Illustration564 1956-10-06 11 A.I.I. STARTS NEW SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA Airline Expands To Meet Travel Demand AIR INDIA International started its new service to Australia when their Super "G" Constellation "Rani Of Nilgris" left Paya Lebar Airport this morning. This service operates between Bombay and Sydney. There is one flight a week each way564 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-10-06 11 kjßM\> J r J- R- Tata ami his wile, gftravelliag <lM l^ t swwigiMraJ Bight to An-tralia.17 words
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Article72 1956-10-06 11 nal :ew I and ■A Of ffi c Slum- I i >roy€ The his leg nd the n mii g B p redu neys. Every first class seat on a I re ng B imberette for no ?e. A. I I ha* ordered three SuperG Constellations. Th72 words
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Article44 1956-10-06 11 I ternationai s c narred re* ne in to iurther tie cause tble relationship that has been the hall-mark of this national undertaking. c to the spirit of the \ir-India has altried to foster a spirit iraderie among I I rank anH44 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-10-06 11 A.1.1.V Suprr-G Constellation Rani of Nilgri* which Icsvei todaj on the inaugural flight to Australia.15 words
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Advertisement64 1956-10-06 11 ftm bH \^J m& JSP d>> »vL J r HBL JiilM it I ~^B^fl H^^ JBwJBHHBT VmHHEHBs B^*^^ B^B^BI BJ| bbß bBBP' i^^Hif Come will! us to Australia, STEP aboard, ladies and gentlemen > IQh l^fßßZ^m!^Ji>'Mr Kangaroo all with a Every First Class seat a Slumberette. r ''^M r mar64 words
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Article104 1956-10-06 12 THE U.S. bought more than half of the total quantity of tin exported from Maiaya in the first nine months of this year The total quantity of tin exported amounted to 55,476 tons (54.911 tons for the same period of 1953). of which 6,545 tons were104 words
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451 1956-10-06 12 CHANCE FOR MALAYANS INSURANCE JOB Indian Corporation To Inve In Development Here PROMISING young Malayans, preferably University fQ j will have opportunities to hold key positions in the newly f orm Insurance Corporation of India, the actuary of the LIC I M r Nayudu, said in Singapore yesterday. The LICI451 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-10-06 12 THE demand for books in the Federal capital has been encouraging, Mr. C. K. Cheng, the managing director of the City Book Store Ltd.. said yesterday. Mr. Cheng said he based his statement on sales in the City Book Store's Kuala Lumpur office122 words
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Article128 1956-10-06 12 Finanv*' And Commerce\ Seven Planes Ordered AUSTRALIAN Government approval has been given to Qantas Empire Airways for the purchase of seven Boeing: 707, 138 jet aircraft, the airline's representatives in Singapore told The Standard yesterday. i The delivery of the new pas.-en.qer jets will begin in128 words
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Article68 1956-10-06 12 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped 1/8 cent to 92 J cents per lb. for first grade October shipment, on a quietly steady market, The market opened uncertain at slight'}" lower prices, and eased throughout the morning. At noon the market v quietly steady at sround 92 3/8 cents.68 words
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Article30 1956-10-06 12 NOW being made lor the first time in Australia is a flexible type of conduit known as Plastiflex which ha.s excellent resistance to flame, and good air-flow characteristics.30 words
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Article42 1956-10-06 12 NEW YORK Oct. 4 (UP)— Dow Jones closing averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 481.24 20 Rails 156.15 15 Utilities 66.31 65 Stocks 170.02 BONDS 40 Bonds 92-24 The Dow Jones Commodity Futures Index <1924-2fi> average equals 100' dO6ed at 160.87.42 words
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Article105 1956-10-06 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul 3*esterday were: Copra. Oct. ?26£ buyer?, $261 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40$ sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43$ sellers; Muntok white pepper SI 1 7 sellers, Sarawak white $117 sellers, Special Sarawak black $80. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits105 words
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Article44 1956-10-06 12 Buyers Serer? Spot (nom.) 921 921 Oct R.S.S. No 1 921 P2? Xov R.SS No. 1 921 92| Oct. R.SS No 2 PI 911 Oct. R.S.S! No. 3 893 R.M.A. on res tender: October 921 P2£ November 911 92J Tone:— Steady quiet.44 words
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Article28 1956-10-06 12 PAH AN G Para Rubber Syndicate reports that no offers have been received in response to the advertisement calling for tenders lor the company's estal28 words
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Article102 1956-10-06 12 $1.59 Mil. Profit For Sime Darby SIME Darby Co.. Ltd.. reported a profit of $1,5 I for the year ended June 30, 1956 ($1,191,961 in the previous year) ou: ich a final dividend of 14 per cent, (making 20 per cent for the year), less tax will be recommended. The102 words
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263 1956-10-06 12 Better Trend In Rubber Still Seen THE better trend in rubber which developed towards the end of last week carried through to this and was assisted by a good demand from overseas and moderate factory buying, according to the market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. Throughout the period,263 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-10-06 12 LF i ig air 1 London. by S at Paya L< Mr. pon pen; e\ The made nr as a Mr. B le «a> before to smok "We to pass on to smok< supp bran-- fompsnv rrr ing •inn in i Mil43 words
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Article129 1956-10-06 12 THF \oi( of confidence given to the Singapore Government at the legislative Assembly caused all sections of the Mala van share market to be steady \csterday. [ndustri tins and rubbers wed marked improve wit- i buying interests. Wearne Bro?. improved on unronfirmed reports of bonus payment. Price changes announced129 words
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Advertisement541 1956-10-06 12 LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950. MUNICIPAL FLECTIONS (MALACCA) REGULATIONS, 1951. NOTIFICATION UNDER REGULATION 22. The Municipality of Malic* a. Hection of Councillors foi the Tranquerah. Fort and Bukit China Electoral Wards of the Municipality. ]\JOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. A". k Cil* lon loi thi laid Elect Wards >541 words
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Advertisement311 1956-10-06 12 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA rriENDERS are invited from A first Class Contractors only r »r the erection and completion of the New Women's Residential College a- Evans Road. Singapore. Bills of Quantities, Speciflcatlon, Article* of Agreement. :it ions ol Contract. DrawIngs and Tender Form will be [able on311 words
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Advertisement502 1956-10-06 12 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the .FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE Disposal of Surplus Electric Motors and Control Gear COMPRISING 75. 95, and \Ji 100 H.P., 400 volt 3 phase Slip Ring Motors. O.C.B's, and Starters. Full details and Tender Form available, on application, from the Purchasing Contracts Officer, Central Electricity502 words
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Advertisement109 1956-10-06 12 YUGOSLAV Ljjl From Hongkong to Bomboy, Aden, P. Sudon, f ■■">* Venice, Tnettc and Ri|cko S'porc Molacta m/y "DINARA" 7 1 0 Oct From Adriatic, Neor Eost Ind.o to Diokortc H ond Whompoo. Penong P Shorn m/v "VELEBIT" 15/ 16 Oct 1 6 1 7 O< t Genera. Agents: EAST109 words
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Advertisement1132 1956-10-06 13 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 llne tlr»corpot«t.o m iin*apot«| (12 uneti *Z'r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f Dept. CPt Ofl tO p ee<> Port* tc loaa and d.>ch«r*« urge iAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON, fr CONTININI POSITION Of vtsstLS WHICH MAVI LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS p?D A cn E1,132 words
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Advertisement772 1956-10-06 13 MITSUI tjQ LINE FOR JAPAN S POf< Sh m Pcn Bf Hoeuon Morw for Yofcohomo, Nogoya Kob« vio HonQkong 20 Oct Akakurason Moru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bonsei Moru For Moji, Kobe Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akibotan Moru for Yokohama. Nogoya, Kobe vio772 words
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Advertisement705 1956-10-06 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok ond/01 Foi tost Penong P.S'hom S'por* "MEONIA" 14/16Ocf 17/19Oct 20/22 Oct "LALANDIA- 18/2COct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 27 Oct Nov HOMEWARDS Soiling* lot Genoc Antw««p RottctcJom Hafburq, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. Spore P. S'hofr Penong '5,60 c ALSO CALLS BILBAO KARLSHAMN "PANAMA" 22705 words
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Article539 1956-10-06 14 THEEM to ha\e spent a fair prut of this ueek di^hmir into hardware shnpv buying essential kitrhen equipment I lishtheartedly shed during my recall bcwSC moving. Ther** irefC s <> many bits md rtecei half worn out that in my state of packing despair I left539 words
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Article, Illustration401 1956-10-06 14 A very Pleasant Occupation I suppose i should have had plastic covers fnr all me nminq chairs, as some newest plastic material BvaiiablQ la rery a* tractive and can only With difficulty be distinguished from tabr: had already .^oi n 1 had set my heart on: i have been studying401 words
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Article468 1956-10-06 14 with LANE THIS week I followed up the ide i of new ensemble for the Duke's flying visit. and went alontr to Batu Road (near the Odeon Cinema) where Mr Horario Tomas has his shop called Luz Hats" A delightfully potket-sized siion this-, where you may «et468 words
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Article, Illustration890 1956-10-06 14 Momma Liberace - Momma Liberace (He was born with that sunny smile... l wanted him to be an undertaker 5 says TO THE STANDARD KNOW that today I am the envy of every Mum. For my son is the sort of boy every mother would like to be able890 words
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Article90 1956-10-06 14 —by The Wasp PI the wasp who stuck his sting in Uneracp; |w They say I'm just crazy mixed-up kid. But I loved that look of pain J& As he whimpered from tlir plane Singing: "I Don't Care' when OITH! Ho found he DID! It's funny how90 words
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Article419 1956-10-06 14 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow ||Piscoyery»| |glnyer<tion[j LONDON have now discovered feoio to produce flowers on any given plant all the year round. This ''iculeir achievement v showing important, practical results and the whole process of flowering is thoroughly understood, resenrch workers predict OSio)iishing advances in agriculture419 words
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Advertisement53 1956-10-06 14 Jm or p h y^rTch a rds, \k^*r 4 Famous MR. SURF is looking < orf EBB^^C^"^2?*a7jSjnflf^\ Bm will be in your district soon with his p-< 11-^ Iv SdM w^^« l^ at ou t^ ou^ t were clean before will \^tqnlH rf® 1 WORPHY-RICHARDS SAFETY ELECTRIC (RON flower-bright colour...53 words
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Miscellaneous38 1956-10-06 14 RATI Ui> OM f a\ on KM i i I \Mi \KII I\i i i MINI i i i: Il < i I 1 1 .ii l n. i. 22 I. I- in 21 m.) \t. ii i. a38 words
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Article388 1956-10-06 15 Its Even Money Bet Now BR OOKLYX. Oct 6 (AP)— lt's an even money bet on the second game of I scries on Friday. Lv \i■k p c s were to take the had it been Imirsdav but ed i>«stpone. contest the shortened the388 words
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Article161 1956-10-06 15 Today's Sport SOCCER: Sultan Gold Cuptie: M.F.A. vs. Malacca Malays at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15 p.m.; SAFA Junior Cup Semi-final: RAF Changi vs, Darul fifiah at JaUm Besar stadium, 4 pin. Friendly: Boy's Town Sports Council Vt. Tiger Juniors at Farrer Park; Tclnk KuTOLU Rangers vs. Prince Edward Boys161 words
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Article, Illustration557 1956-10-06 15 KESAVAN Co. FAIL TO BEAT THE TRACK Next Trial On Cinder— Rajah SINGAPORE athletes— Kesavan Soon, Lim Jit Imm, Tan Soo Liat and Miss Janet Jesudason— failed to beat the track in their attempts to qualify for a place in the Colony contingent that is due to compete in the557 words
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Article38 1956-10-06 15 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police beat lI. M. Customs 2-0 in a SIIA Div. ?> horkev match at Kenpel Harbour yesterday. Both soal? were scored in the first half. Jalil and Gomez scored the goals.38 words
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Article28 1956-10-06 15 ST ANDREW'S School took Ana'o-Chinese School completely by surprise to gain a ::-l victory when the schools met in an inter-school hockey match at Woodsville yesterday.28 words
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Article83 1956-10-06 15 Lee Gives $***** For Sea Pool MR. LEE Kong: Chian of Leo Foundation, and a patron of the Singapore Chinese Swimming: Club, has donated 5>5,000 to carry out major repairs and renovations to the old sea pool in the Chinese Swimming Club. For the past 17 years, this pool has83 words
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166 1956-10-06 15 DREAM CENTRE WILL COME TRUE NEXT FRIDAY THE "dream" sports centre for the Colony's youth will come true on Friday, October 12, when the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will officially declare open the Singapore Youth Sports Centre at the old Kallang: Airport at 5 p.m. Immediately after the166 words
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Article71 1956-10-06 15 WRESTLING will make a comehark in Singapore at 9 p.m. tonight when King Kong and his matmcn stage a charity match at the Singapore Badminton Stadium The proceeds of the fight will go to SATA's X-Ray Club. The programme is as follows King Kong vs. Tarlok Singh;71 words
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Article207 1956-10-06 15 SINGAPORE Cnckct CJub once again showed their fighting qualities when after trailing 2-0 in the first half, they made a spirited recovery to overcome the Chinese 4-2 in the SHA senior league match on the padang yesterday. The Chinese were fast and nippy in207 words
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Article22 1956-10-06 15 KOO—TAM l'r,p marriage b annoui i I y -'<"f n M r Koo Sur, T\" an 2 and ice Lun on 3022 words
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Advertisement553 1956-10-06 15 CLASSIFIED ADS MARRIAGE A\MOU\ICEVIE\T AMOY CANNING SOY gauc* is known for its high quality and nutritious value. Obtainable at lltt Cross Street Tel. 22^06 or other Groceries. SITUATIONS VACA\T MALACCA MUNICIPALITY APPLICATIONS are invited t\ fop the appointment n 4 s Technics! Cade*/ Assistant ta Municipal Engineering Department. 2. C553 words
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Miscellaneous229 1956-10-06 15 iiiflbner By Al Capp L^ I'LL TURMTME LIGHT j\V >OOW.> AT LAST, KNOW 1 ufctkTC fin L THE FIEJMDS r R/I X?V» <* J *Wf\Mm \Swr r 1 WAjyftC ft LI 17/, \C 4M \:^s-^ yi *J ""^■j I cr PC J- 'v l^~ T > n V-'' Ulley Oop229 words
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Article625 1956-10-06 16 FLAXLEY GREEN HAS EASY TASK HE LIKES TODAY'S DISTANCE AND GOING Roughnut The Main Danger S.i.vs WINDSOR LAD With a track to his liking, and over his prt iiitance, Flaxley Green wU take a lot of boating in the main event fßace Five) at Penan? this afternoon, opening day of625 words
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Article1172 1956-10-06 16 RACE 1: 2,30 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 2— 5V2 Furs. 1. 834 IVrvnn CoOßfl I] 8.88 M: I.:m HUCk Aik Dr. Tan Che Leng Donnelly Omar Herein*! 7\ Ekf9 M p Bagt Bagby Isn 66] Red Runner 63 8.88 Nli Wall I V irne Bagby Johari1,172 words
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Article147 1956-10-06 16 RACE TWO parkHng displays at Kuan Lumpur Counsel IV lnoks the winner in the mam Bvea£d a half furlongs race toi Class Five performers. He Inflicted a three-lenjrth beating on Persian Count over Di. Next time out he put up a gallant showing to nnish147 words
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Article56 1956-10-06 16 Jockey for Noordin JIM I'I!\IIWKK. :i--jrear-old Australian jockey, v. iin arrived on Thursday will probably he seen in action at Penaag today. He v ill he riding; for the X r d n stable. Chadwick has been riding unh snecess in West Australia. Hi> father. Bill Chadwick, wus .1 ell-known56 words
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Article282 1956-10-06 16 Singora Has Trained On Nicely RACe THREE Singora has trained nn splendidly, and I expect him to take the seven furlongs event for Class Four horses. Singora gave a promising display at Buk:t Timah when he came In sixth behind Special Charm in Class Three. He came from the rear282 words
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Article109 1956-10-06 16 Windsor Lad The Spectre Trundle Ilili ~~sT^T"~^ Ufi, RED KINMR HKREMAI <\RI\I S^Tl 1 The Whistler m,, Wrßn Y«,,ni ■> Cjrene k.,i Kmaer Plying < i«.>... COUNSEL IV «<»i\*u. iv KHXMM i7iv*i TT -n 2 Colyar khasim linM v 'Hi X '"-K"> MuiHf Projector \l.<K>|«o« MNGORA -l\(.(»H\ |A|i109 words
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Article473 1956-10-06 16 Foire can beat them over 7f RACE FOUR Foirc Is my choice In this race. The Etolie De Lynn seven-year-old has been sparingly raced this season. Making an appearance at Kuala Lumpur in Aus ramp home a promising behind Park II over seven furlongs Lth 8.11. Ho was prominent throughout473 words
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Article33 1956-10-06 16 l! htti bee* raiajj arid n(1 pas( i\« <> da for tod«n Bread roinmpfHanpj on all I v eg ill 1 I on Rarc< Fil e B*«| bf dq on B i33 words
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Article172 1956-10-06 16 RACE SEVEN Tark II cm his own i when he ran home a stylish oner over I bi« sew n at Kuala Lumpur r ra< Southern Cross all the ho came with a burst a I lone out and swept Southern Cross to win by It172 words
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