Singapore Standard, 9 October 1956
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Title Section23 1956-10-09 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line*) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS23 words
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160 1956-10-09 1 l Olympic lelbourne Dec. 8, 5 ngapore 5 for a BO.AC. I a El n I b Torch Ec e where thft I si Greek Olymp were held end, during jht to Melbourne, it would be kept alight in160 words
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118 1956-10-09 1 GOVT. STAYS HAND AS STUDENTS DEFY AN, HOLD MEETINGS itisand Singapore Chinese Middle School students yesterday defied •nt ban on ir pir I nion and held protest meetings. c schcx York Chiau, Ci i H c to pro .en! ict however, vcrnment would take 2 dnst future ectinss appealed to118 words
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Article232 1956-10-09 1 Land Goes A-Begging In Perak KUALA LUMPUR, Men. —Thousands of seres ot rich agricultural land are ng abegging in Perak, whil the st of the country i. by a 1 hunger, The Stan was told today. I Pi rak 81 tte Government, In an to enira je peasants to settle232 words
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53 1956-10-09 1 I :rom I ntian for in j I had misreported Colonel Engineer Yun 1 s, dep managing director of the Author irna] dTSgypt, referring I vessels hay. engli ti In the Canal. I tad been reported i me colleagru tptain's conspiracy ainn a 153 words
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Article29 1956-10-09 1 THE New York Yankees whipped the Brookh n Podeers 2—0 in the fifth World Serifs game yesterday and took a 3—2 lead In the series. A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article23 1956-10-09 1 PRIME Minister Sir Anthony Eden returned to his desk yesterday alter three days' hoxpitalization for a feverish cold. A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article392 1956-10-09 1 FAWZI REJECTS 18-POWER PROPOSALS Foreign Minister Suggests New Negotiating Body NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (Reuter)— Mr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian Foreign Minister, speaking in the resumed debate on Suez in the United Nations Security Council, today rejected the Anglo-French resolution calling for negotiations on the basis of392 words
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Article86 1956-10-09 1 BEWARE ITS TIM£ FOR FLOODS X 0 A T. A LUMPI'K. Mon. Moods along some Federation roads may be expected at this lime of the year, the Assistant Director of Public Works. ."Mr. S. E. Jcwkes, warned today. Adequate precautions arc beins taken along: the main trunk roads "but you86 words
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127 1956-10-09 1 Back To Dogpatch For Rock f n Roll SYDNEY. Oct. 8 (Router) Rock 'n roll music was the worst thing that ever happened to America and American music, said U.S. drummer, Budd* Rich, here today '"It's terrible." said Rirh. who arrived last night with his wife and baby daughter for127 words
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356 1956-10-09 1 ROW OVER COUNCIL ELECTIONS K LUANG. M o n. A crisis has developed in the Alliance ranks over the nomination of candidates for the Town Council elections here early next month. This crisis may soon result in the expulsion from the Alliance of some356 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-10-09 1 photo. PRINCESS Margaret plants a commemorative tree in the Botanical Gardens at the Pamplemousscs District, on Oct 1 last- day of her visit to Mauritius, A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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122 1956-10-09 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 8 (Reuter) Hongkong's Football Association tonight agreed to play annual interport series with the Football Association of Malaya thus reversing the decision which caused Hong- kong teams to be banned in Malaya earlier this year. The Association's Interport Committee decided to "let the122 words
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Article122 1956-10-09 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tanganyika, Oct. 8 (Rcutcr)— \V:. civ cheering crowds greeted a radiant Princess Margaret as she stepped ashore here this morning to begin a visit of about ten days to Tanganyika. Dozens of small craft and native outriggers had sailed out to meet the Royal yacht122 words
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Advertisement11 1956-10-09 1 r^x >■, i 'ill'"////, RSHIONABL^H^ V^ TRADING CO. l^^ W^ous for isua/tfj/11 words
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Advertisement38 1956-10-09 1 SERVE PEOPLE FOR ONLY %5-20 PARTY PACK I B fii i^ Bi -B•" t K-^Cr_ B-'- 1 far B'" L r^^"^- t It-^ Br^-^^K^ B"*-^— /Ac name speaks for itself it's a Sissons product made in England ai"*38 words
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354 1956-10-09 2 FORTS MAY CO UP ON THE BORDER TUNKU HAS JOINT PLAN TO CRUSH CHIN PENG 'The Jungle Is NOT Neutral 7 b0... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A string of jungle forts may soon be established along the 500-milc Thai border flanking Perlis, Kedah, Perak and Kelantan as base camps for thousands354 words
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112 1956-10-09 2 A LIBEL suit icainst a vernacular newspaper wafl discontinued in the Sin^:ipore Hieh Court yesterday after the court was informed thai the parties had arrived at i settlement outside court. \\>e Woon Tzu was suin^ Clime Fonc Pau. th* newspaper, Mahwa Pre^s, the publisher, and112 words
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Article216 1956-10-09 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon.— Over 1.500 fishermen of the Batu Rakit Settlement, about 20 miles fiom here, have protested to Federal Councillor, Inche Ibrahim Fikri, about the 40, percent increase in busfares to the Capital. This, they say, would take all their profit in sales at216 words
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Article104 1956-10-09 2 U.M.N.O. Issues A Threat FIVE divisions of the Singapore U.M.N.O. yesterday threatened to withdraw their representative from the Coalition cabinet if the recommendations of the 15-month-oid Malay Education Council was not implemented immediately. Tiie divisions, representing 72 branches in the City, passed this resolution at a meeting on Sunday. Earlier,104 words
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145 1956-10-09 2 Seamen Recruiting System May Be Changed: Jumabhoy GOVERNMENT is considering the reorganization ie whole system ot recruitment of seamen in Singapore the M Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, told The Standard yesterday. He added that a report by the committee appointed by rnment to investigate the present system of145 words
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Article142 1956-10-09 2 A LORRY-DRIVER, Yeo Lam T-o. was fined $220 when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore second Traffic irt 3 to eh urges c: tailing to keep the brake and Steering systems of h;^ lrrry In good condition. Yeo wia acquitted on another charge f driving142 words
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Article40 1956-10-09 2 BUKIT MEBTAJAM, Mon.— Bill Sothinathan, an old boy I the High School here nas left for England to study law. He ia the third son of Mr. A. Kanaga Singham, nominated Tftnm 'o ;rwiUnr anrl Mrs40 words
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Article43 1956-10-09 2 CERTIFICATES of naturalisatj in as citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies were tenday presented by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Penang, Mr. B T. Stewart, to 54 Chinese applicants in a ceremony at the marriage room of the Chinese Secretariat43 words
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Article67 1956-10-09 2 ALOR STAR. Men —A farmer yesterday surrendered himsell to the Perils Police following the death of his woman neighbour, Chuafa Yeofa Teng, 43, and her two ?ons. Tan Chin Seng, 1!). and Chin Leong, 17. The triple tragedy occurred at Kampong Padang. Siding. The three67 words
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99 1956-10-09 2 BITTERWORTH. Mon. A bicycle < ham is an g offensive weapon, deeid--3 ed Magistrate Enthe J Hassan bin Hussain in Court today. In agreeing with the prosecution on this point, he fined 11-year- old Muthu Karuppan I S2.> or one week in i.iil. Inspector A.99 words
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Article473 1956-10-09 2 Phoned bets were taken by Police (court) TOLD J PENANG, Mon.— While a textile merchant was placed under custody in his house by police who had conducted a raid on the premises, a Police Inspector took down bets through the telephone from punters for races held in Singapore, the Magistrate's473 words
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Article103 1956-10-09 2 commodityl FRIGES j CLOSING rubber prlres (rents per in.) In Singapoer yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (norn) .922 92J Oct. RSS No. 1 Wl 921 R.S.S. No. 2 01 i Ml R.S.S. No. 3 891 90 Tone: Steady quiet. S'PUKfc l'l> The price of tin on the local market yesterday103 words
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Article36 1956-10-09 2 FIFTY-EIGHT ships moved through the Suez Canal yesterday and Egyptian authorities claimed the figure as a record for a day's traffic. They said the normal traffic is 40 to 45 ships a day. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article24 1956-10-09 2 CLARENCE Birdseye. 69. inventor of a quick-freeze food process that netted him a fortune, died in New York on Sunday night. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-10-09 2 I Fund-Raise: Fc-B Night Classes I THIS scene from "The Fisherman's Daughter" one of the many concert was captured by Standard cameraman Ch n- S<25 words
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111 1956-10-09 2 CENTRE HOLDS CONCERT SAVE' EDUCATI KLANG, M on. A variety conceit organized by the Klang Social Service Centre, was siaaed last night at the Klang Kindergarten Sch o 0 1 Hall, to collect funds for night classes. The classes, formed eight years ago with public support and at- tended mostly111 words
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84 1956-10-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, M< I Ek a '--> i ar-oW 1 I Perli today 1: f F< tion" Court 01 murder tion enccd to death or. a inf irdered a colleas .< bin Mat, Kami bibs, in Maia [yer area of Peri.- on Jan. 16. Mr84 words
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Article11 1956-10-09 2 Dolisay Sin For Chiidf TH1 I the V 5.30 v Sh'11 words
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104 1956-10-09 2 The Fed. Legislature Must Be M Elected-Party Raya' IPOH. Mon. —Party Rayat intends to urge the Alliance Government to establish a fully-elected 98-seat Federal Legislature on attainment of independence. This was one of the three resolution^ adopted at a meeting of delegates lrom Perak branches in Kuala Kangsar ye-terday. The104 words
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Advertisement101 1956-10-09 2 .^f^^^S^l Bag HkL. :.^'!-:^---<^fll ITS MARVELLOUS... Q II I I A A SUPER-QUIET AIRCONDITIONINC I II I L II U Yes, the new PHILCO air-conditioners make none of v that unpleasant drumming sound* so irritating in airconditioners. Built-in sound traps eliminate all noise, and iWe operation so quiet you can101 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-10-09 3 Passing Through Colony Press Agent... n uin^ director of Prcn in I.oni f( itures agency) j I D.iv- arrived jresterdu to meet cdiI iMH newspapers pi. l his .uenry Mi l> i vis leaves for c .1 1 r tixl.iv :i>'r.ili.in tour, I ill he Joh.m>ld The Standdel n^seli the77 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-10-09 3 PT\ im bjNsador to i M, \li Fahmy al Rous fd In Sin g,\p(v, X M Hjurila trail \h M.jndard f hjt h? dißg to the uirnd a30 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-10-09 3 I: for Iraq in VIl Abdul Mutiifitcd hi '.trd.iv bv n rontc t«> t 0 attend .1 n< f— stand-standardpic; Standardpic - 22 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-10-09 3 Of n Pakistan... I'wba^.uinr for Pak Indoncsia, .Mr. Kh.illiqu/ni;in, Qantas BOAG i route to the !i .tttrnd i *Illslim ConftT- -I 111 ltdIbid - 23 words
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134 1956-10-09 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A Committee appointed by the >re State Council has submitted its recommendations for a more efficient District and Mukim administrative machinery. In making its recommendations the Committee advised that the Land Office should be independent of the District Officer, who134 words
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Article67 1956-10-09 3 A YOUTH. Chan Meng Sens. i'j, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday with armed robbery oi cash and jewellery worth $2,015 belonging to Tay Seng Koon, at Minto Road, on me morning of Aug. 13, He is alleged to have comtted the otfence with three others67 words
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Article26 1956-10-09 3 A CHINESE art exhibition fir.-t of its kind in Ceylon— will be opened in Colombo on Oct. in by Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike.26 words
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284 1956-10-09 3 SHE THREW ACID AT INTRUDER JAILED FOR A DAY SUNGH PATANI, Mon.— About midnight on Oct. 13 last year, the entire Kuala Peggang New Village of Baling was asleep except for a few people who were playing mahjong in the community centre. A in in r house about 50 yards284 words
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Article99 1956-10-09 3 -< ■<[ today on ;U the Briti h G tay in the journalists will I have in opportunity to meet Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew i Hock and ofher ministers. A programme has been ar- ranged for them which includes visits to schools, the University99 words
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231 1956-10-09 3 Give It Within Ten Days Or Else... MORE THAN 6,100 EMPLOYEES OF THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT WANT A $10 TO $50 A MONTH WAGE INCREASE WITHIN TEN DAYS. It their demand is not met within the stipulated >d. they plan to hold a general231 words
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Article136 1956-10-09 3 Gunman Eludes Ambush A NOTORIOUS gunman, wanted tor a dozen armed robberies in Singapore, hhpped out of a police ambush and disappeared into bo£sy marsh off Kallang River on Sunday night. Police had eai ier been tipped gunman was DH In a moored tongkang o:T Kallang Bridge. He be armed136 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-10-09 3 Lt.-Gen. B.M. Bryan, (left) Commanding General, I.S. Army Pacific, spent a busy time in Singapore yesterday on a briet twoday official visit. After being briefed on the military situation by Major General L.11.0. Pugh, (right) Chief of Staff, Far East Land Forces, Gen Bryan visited the103 words
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359 1956-10-09 3 Was Beaten, Robbed, Taximan Tells Court TWO SOLDIERS CHARGED IPOH, Mon.— Two British soldiers hired a taxi on the night of Aug. Z\ to take them back to their camp, but on the way assaulted the taxi-driver and then drove away the vehicle, leaving the driver by the side of359 words
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145 1956-10-09 3 Do You Want Your Children To Starve? Colony Magistrate Tells Ex-Police Lieutenant Who is Father Of Two HAROLD Edward Monteiro, an ex-Police lieutenant, was asked by a Singapore magistrate yesterday if he wanted his children to starve to death.. This question was put to him after he had told the145 words
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Article207 1956-10-09 3 Mr. Alexander told him that no Court would award more than S4O a month maintenance for an Illegitimate child it should be presumed that the child was born in wedlock. The $150 order covered maintenance for the Wife and child. Montelro said that in July this year, his207 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-10-09 3 i FOUR prise winners for j original costumes at last i night's 10th anniversary J celebration of the Singa- I pore Inner Wheel Club 5 held at the home of Mr. g and Mrs. K.K. Ram- j 5 chandrai. From left: S Mrs Mitra Rao, asStandard - 86 words
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Article93 1956-10-09 3 OXL' of M;i!ava\< top-ranking artists. Mr. Cheong Soo Pieng, will hold a "one-man show" of his paintings at the British Council Gallery tomorrow. This exhibition Is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society, and will he opened by Mi Loke Wan Tho at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition93 words
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Article37 1956-10-09 3 THREE U.S B-47 Stratojet Bombers stationed at Gunm \vi 1 fly over Formosa on Wednesday to relebrate the Chinese Nationalist holiday, the "Double Tenth" anniversary, the r.S. Far Cast Air Forces announced yesterday.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Advertisement216 1956-10-09 3 "One sees J&RMICaI everywhere these days'* L m J^£££^ m j in stores and shops One of the essential? of profitable trading li a rStHf attractive shop and what better teCOrttiBg material than FORMICA Laminated Plastic. You can choose from dmeni 05 contemporary r ■< to accord with your decorative216 words
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Article356 1956-10-09 4 MARY NG, 36, an insurance agent, made her defence in a signed statement read out by her counsel, Mr, P. F. de Souza, in a Singapore District Court yesterday. Ng faces i charge of attempting to cheat Hou Saui Lian nessman, ol $2,500 between Feb.356 words
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133 1956-10-09 4 SirAnthony Blundered' Over Suez —VARSITY SOCIALIST CLUB VIEWPOINT PRIME Minister, Sir A: iy E d c n. had mdered In the tndling of the Suez p: said a member the Dun t; ol i] iyj S 'c\ ilisf Club dm ing yesterd iy*j discussion i n T.-_ Suez Cr.~: held133 words
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679 1956-10-09 4 7 Was Not On Intimate Terms With The Devereux-Colebourns' Witness Alleges Frame-up' SHE REJECTED PLEA TO AID IN OPIUM CASE, COURT TOLD get her assistance in contact-Devereux-Coiebourn to obtain Hou's acquittal. She ai!eged that Kok was the first person to approach her on the subject of assistance. Later, both Hou679 words
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Article115 1956-10-09 4 KUALA LIMP IH, Mon.— A terrorist. Ranj? Swee Leonjr. a 20-year-old Teochew. who entered the jungle in June this year, surrendered to an Indian rubber tapper on Enjj Kce Estate in Tang:kak. Johore. on Sept. 30. A shotgun and four rounds of ammunition were recovered. A115 words
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239 1956-10-09 4 Tunku To Form Special Anti-Corruption Body WARNED BY EVENTS IN NEARBY REGION MALACCA, Mon.— The Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will form a special committee to fig^ht corruption, in a bid to safeguard the country from any chaos, after independence Ls arhipvprf i JL This was disclosed the Director239 words
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93 1956-10-09 4 Probe Into Religious Schools Ends JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Religious Schools Inquiry Committee, which was set up by the Federal Government with the concurrence of the Malay Rulers to inquire into the state of privately-run Muslim religious schools in the Federation, has completed its tour and will submit a full93 words
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Article116 1956-10-09 4 APPAVOO. a Naval Base wireman< with tears in hi? eyes, asked a Singapore Magistrate yesterday for the custody of his only daughter since his wife. Kasiarhmah, had left him for another man He appeared before the Sixth Magistrate, Mr. K. T Alexander, on a116 words
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Article67 1956-10-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Moll. No shop in the "state' areas of Johorp is allowed to supply rice to any person except on the authority and upon production of a Government rice card issued by or under the authority ot an Assistant Controller of Simplies The above order does67 words
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Article39 1956-10-09 4 HONGKONG, Oct 8 Spe< i Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exhange were: 1 5**5 to £1 Sterling; 56.1675 to US$l; $1,840 to Malayan $1 SO. 181 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $267.7.5 to a tael.39 words
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149 1956-10-09 4 TWO R.I. CONTROL POINTS TO CHECK FISHING BOATS THE Indonesian Government has established two control stations for sea fishery, one at Blakan Padan° (Sambu) and the other at Tanjong Balai (Karimun)." The station at Blakan Padang came into operation at the beginning of this month, and the one at tanjong149 words
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Article208 1956-10-09 4 Gas Strike: Breakdown In Talks THE three-day negotiations between the Singapore City Council and its Gas Workers' Union broke down yesterday. The breakdown followed the Council.- refusal to accede to the Union's five major claims and 15 sub- claims. Both parties, however. I agreed on 13 ma; or ciaimo and208 words
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Article74 1956-10-09 4 A PARTY of 40 Malay fishermen from Pulau Lumut, s small island off the Seianpor roast, will visit Singapore today as part of a civics course arranged for them by the Department of Information, Kuala Lumpur. They \vi i make a tnp by launch along the74 words
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Article66 1956-10-09 4 THE Dale Carnegie Club, Singapore, will hold "A Night in the Caribbean" at the Sea {View Hotel, on NOV. 3 to aid (the Colony Youth Sports Centre and the Jaycee "Operation Brotherhood." Tickets for the dance, priced at $4 per person, are obtainable from the Sea66 words
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Advertisement300 1956-10-09 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS tnn a v i CATHAY^ m^ li n 4 13 6 5 ■f One quiet Sunday morning it suddenly became 1 Bf the most important thing in tho world to be 1 im glenn FORD mm CRAJN wmewck CRAWFORD NEXT CHANCE! You'll have the time of your300 words
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Advertisement417 1956-10-09 4 shows nAPITfi! |fc"^rT>i| 1 AST FOI'R wAr 1 1 UL ISf 4; I ariierrolor A \ivt, \i M JOHN WAYNE J£\L M THE SEARCHERS Wl£ TONIGHfijO p.m.- CHAKITy~PfiJ^ 1 Singapore Branrh of the British H, ,j I unrlcr (he Distinguished Patroi of Hi:. The Governor. Sir Robert HTRBKRT UILCOX Prrsenls417 words
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Miscellaneous247 1956-10-09 4 Standard &@lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Shell Co: Free fiim show An to fame unknown and British News at Shcl! Theatietle. Collyer Quay. 1.15 p.m. Chinese Y.M(.\: Ta.ble tennis pilliards. Body building 2.10 p.m Wrestling 7.30 t> m iMter-KHigiou* organization: Talk by Mr S Jain on "Jainis.m" at the YMCA247 words
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Miscellaneous310 1956-10-09 4 Singapore Share .Market Kennrt (Si. 7 p.m. News ISI. 710 News Talk (.S/KL!. 715 Snort? Reel (Si. 7.30 LP. Review iSi. 8 pm Mark my Words <XL). 8.3d The World in Peril (Si 9 p.m Round the World in Music iKLi 930 News (S), 9.45 Intermezzo (Si. lo n.m. Life310 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-10-09 5 ic. ENERAL \iew of the new $250,000 glass partitioned cubicle ward at Middleton Hospital, Singapore.— StandardStandard - 23 words
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Article167 1956-10-09 5 An Appeal... An Offer... A Rejection Suez Man Writes: We Appreciate The Gesture But... SINGAPORE masters who offered their services to Egypt in response to an appeal for pilots for the Suez Canal have now been told that their services are not required. This167 words
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Article, Illustration202 1956-10-09 5 Glass Partitions Isolate Infectious Diseases II I cubicle I kg modern m lines at a Mid»1, S:. officially I accor I lildren Dr. M C::y i The S andard yes Ie rd ay. Each room is self-contain-i by a partition which af.ds nurses a viewStandard - 202 words
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Article20 1956-10-09 5 Ifriend Of The Poor Off Today !Cir- ">ute *na;ion, S Vita- for alter ears of the Ciri farewell meetl natt?20 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-10-09 5 Spore Wedding i L~^ -,-T j Mr and Mrs. Rais B. I i M Ya>sin after their j i wedding in Singapore I last Saturday. I I 'he bride is the second I I niece of Mr. S. I. Alsa- i sroff. while the jjroom is t hf- eldest sonStandard - 75 words
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Article33 1956-10-09 5 WANG, Moo. Th€ uig pi grim c p. M Anki] arrive from Si -:i Arabia about Oct The ship will diseml rk 247 id 48:! hers a 1 Singapore.33 words
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Article38 1956-10-09 5 MESSRS, M. Bernard, R. Munusamy and Alans Matisa, ea a with 35 years' servi :e In the Central Electricity Board, wore feted by their colleagues f the Kilat Club, Taiplng, to .i dinner on Saturday.38 words
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230 1956-10-09 5 GRADUATE r i i.r. irrgraduatc students iron Singapore and the Federation, who are prepared to provide their own funds for incidental and el expenses, may apply I American scholarships tenable for one year. S iccessful Malayan candii m begin their studies In American Co leges and230 words
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158 1956-10-09 5 SEREMBAN, Won.— More than 400 Girl Guides and Brownies from this State paraded before the Nesii Kuler and Tuanku Ampuan on the Station Padans yesterday to receive the World Guide n\»£ from the Federation's (iirl Guide Commissioner, Mrs. R. G. Heath She said158 words
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Article102 1956-10-09 5 SERFMBAX. Alnn.-An estate clerk, Peter Manuel Mirandahj of Alor Gajah and his family were returning from a picnic from Port Dickson on June 2"^ n big car collided headlong with a timber lorry at the 7| mile Scremban Port Dickson Road Mirandab's daughter. Elizabeth Patricia,102 words
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Article25 1956-10-09 5 A PATROL of the i-' fi Gurkha Rifles wounded one of two terrorists they contacted in Tapah District, Perak, on Saturday Both escaped.25 words
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97 1956-10-09 5 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday said that he would re-introduce the Muslim Bill at the next session of the Legislative Assembly, with certain amendments. The clause in the Bill whi>h Inche Jumat want? amended97 words
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Article77 1956-10-09 5 "However, the cadre of Suez Canal pilots is almost full now and we have already passed the crisis of the shortage of pilots. "Your oiler will be always kept in mind and you will hear from us whenever a vacancy occurs." the letter adds. Secretary of the union.77 words
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Article69 1956-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mori. Salleh bin Pathsi. Mohamad Mgrmuak and Jaat'ar Harun, three former employees of Fraser and Neave, Limited, 'vote today brought before the President of the Sessions Court. Inehe M. M. Hashing on a charge of paving six bottles of stolen beer at the Eastern69 words
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Article41 1956-10-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A middle-aged second-hand qood> dealer, V Mooken, was today lined 575 or six weeks' iail by Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani, for possession of $24 worth of suspected stolen scrap iron on Sept. 1.41 words
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Article27 1956-10-09 5 FAMILY remittances from Malaya to China during September totalled more than $1,800,000. Of this, 51. 200, 000 wa.s from S ngaporei27 words
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THE STANDARD
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267 1956-10-09 5 THE S INGAPORE STANDARD ws£ unanimously elected to membership of the Commonwealth Press Union at a meeting held in London a few days ago under the chairmanship of Col. Lord Astor of Hever. It was announced at the meeting that Sir Henry267 words
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200 1956-10-09 5 SINGAPORE^ latest station, to be opened on Oct. 25 at the 3th mile Bukit Timah Road, will provide much nee led fire protection for that I growing industrial area of I Colony, City Fire Br.sade Superintendent. Air. J. Angus, told The Standard yesterday.200 words
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Article42 1956-10-09 5 THE Singapore Student Teachers Guild will held a dinner in horn president I Wee, at ihe Chinese Sv c Club m Amber T\n-An irday at 3 p.m Ti'-Kr 1 priced at $4 etcfe are obtainable at the Bate42 words
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Advertisement59 1956-10-09 5 A WIRFOR I "^O DbS^*^ I f j>'# ■r I 'rt infant i *ith fiction of an I COMPLETE i H ASY B ♦•on up to 6 fens. JCt.lils tO "Httl SAFELY abdomen <hui t'ai Air* u use re nn [>arts on I S.HH) We OID lablPK I'.IiiNKI.IKN or unmen59 words
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Advertisement53 1956-10-09 5 10^ drink NESCAFE ground beans with every cup of Nescafe. You get full moneysworth too no grounds, B J^g^ J^ realJy good! jo^ Nescafe has the biggest sale of any instant coffee in the world iJm& ohmijA iim ik NESCAFE NESCAFE 0 Registered Trade Uvk to itgunst* Nestlfi Soluble Coffee53 words
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Article452 1956-10-09 6 JWIL'LATING Pontius Pilate of Roman and bibli history, China's Premier Chou En-lai literally "washed his hands'" before a group of British journalists in trying to convince them and the world outside that nis government had nothing a: ill to do with the Communist terrorists in the Malayan jungles.452 words
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Article447 1956-10-09 6 J7YERY other month or so we receive visits from American authors, businessmen and others in answers to t heir magnificent obsession: Wha is wrong with American foreign policy? But I ■> bear any original replies. They they meet here to confirm that America is hansm^ on to Formosa447 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-10-09 6 '"7/f didn't tickle the king, but thpy caught him tickling the queen!"12 words
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Article967 1956-10-09 6 Leslie Finer - Leslie Finer By pREECE has embarked on a "new look" policy on Cyprus. The change, perceptible, but not spectacu In recent weeks could have important consequences. When ii ame to ppwer last February, the Government of Karamanjis inherited a pro- :h was very Iit1 e to967 words
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Article416 1956-10-09 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME YT/HATEVER security the people of Hongkong felt, living cheek by jowl with Communist China, must have waned, if it has not altogether disappeared, as a result of the border drama on Saturday night when over 60 Communist frontier troops raced into British territory with416 words
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Letter321 1956-10-09 6 Sir: L. C. L's. Idlers I have read lor years. They are always well worth perusing. He is erudite and wellinformed and particularly on matters affecting the Malayan governments arid judiciary over the last 50 years or more, His contribution in your Issue of Oct. 5 on321 words
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Letter499 1956-10-09 6 ONLY ONE LANGUAGE MATTERS Sir; I thoroughly agree with my much-respected friend, L.C.L. of Penang, that what we Malayans want is a free and united Malaya, but I am at a loss to understand what he means by the clause, "divided by languages, castes, creeds, class, religions and a host499 words
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Article707 1956-10-09 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX :r^£ Oj ASIA is one of the most collective of nouns in existence. Yet Mr. Nehru and others do not err when they dare to speak of the ieeling of 1.500 million Asians, because they talk of the broad and passionate principles of independence from707 words
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Advertisement94 1956-10-09 6 vv^^^^v^\\\^\v\vv\\\\\v\\^^^.\^^vv^lv\^\\\vv^^v\v^v\v^A\^.^\vvv\\^^^\^\^^^'^s > I The hews*4 that uaA £talin "WIM Teacher and Father.. .Beloved of All Mankind Hope, Light and Conscience of the World", said the J Soviet press. Yet the very men who built him into a near-god now brand him an Ignorant, demented monster. A short J J history94 words
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Advertisement70 1956-10-09 6 Fmrlmg 9 is th<> f<>»<l YOtn baby** because it contain^ SUGAR and CEREALS the» provide encrqv FATS thot provide a concentrated scurce of MINERALS thot provide tor the build, n S of borte» I development of teeth PROTEINS provide for the flrow-h I VITAMINS regulate the efficient work nc, d70 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-10-09 7 photo I fmm Hongkong Diana Chiang (left) Jc j Ml wfct have arrived for thp first Manila Int i[n>n.tl I ilm Festu\il. UPUP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-10-09 7 I A SPECIAL photo taken j to commemorate the J Duke of Kent's 21st g birthday today shows him with his sister. S Princess Alexandra, in j the grounds of their 5 home, Coppins. Ivor i Buckinghamshire AP photo.AP - 44 words
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155 1956-10-09 7 He Got Impatient Awaiting Death So He Shot Himself SW JERSEY, Oct. 8. <AP)— A 60-year-old who ptllcc said apparently got impatient awaiting .1- fumes in his home, fired a bullet into (lav touching otY an explosion that blew Ma house and rocked a tour-block area. bodv of Charliv Qra155 words
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Article115 1956-10-09 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. B CAP' President Nixon said yesterday he would try personally to answer un the spot any Democratic "misrepresentations" by Adlal Stevenson Of the Eisenhower Administration record. And Democratic National Chairman Paul M. Butler said President Eisenhower is "trying to stifle discussion" <>f such115 words
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Article355 1956-10-09 7 It's Just An Instrument Df Propaganda, He Says In Television Interview NEW YORK, Oct. 8 f (AP)— President Nasser of Egypt said in a filmed television interview last night that he had "no objections" to putting the Suez issue before the United Nations, but he also355 words
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Article69 1956-10-09 7 tONGKONG, Oct B (Reuler) India's Vic< -Preside nt, Dr s.trvapalii Radhakrishnah who arrived here today I m Tokyo on his way to Delhi, ha- canci Ui d ton eial Isit > Jommun. t China, M was officially announced bei a spokesman ol the ir.ri: in Con:r69 words
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Article113 1956-10-09 7 Happened Behind His Back JAKARTA, Oct 8 (UP) A contraband shipment of 17 automobile and 500 tons of rice was auctioned off by army and provincial authorities in North Celebes behind the Attorney General's back, it was reported today. Attorney General Suprapto told newsmen he had no knowledge of the113 words
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Article85 1956-10-09 7 X AMATH FALLS, Oregon, (AP). A one-nion hv wa> scalded to dea 1 9 by a Ihree- ibour hoy who to uivc her a bath. p, aid Ihe parents ol p. Lee Nieminen were m one trailer to i had left the baby B beci. A85 words
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Article105 1956-10-09 7 EARRING GIRLS DEFY SCHOOL BAN tirls, m*. 1 -»r -..Id srhoo! I risht) \nn I own and \n- •Qtt It i arp sh v n m Uii I idmistress K W. Princess Secondary I ih NorthumM "> oUifed instead of mates pendI l*ovei the vveart l!''" lnil >tress has B*-^^.A.P. - 105 words
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Article49 1956-10-09 7 USUALLY It is a son who fills his father's shoes, but at the Siloah Lutheran Church. Milwaukee, the Row Luther M. Voss was installed as the istant pastor \o replace his n, !h c Rev. Robert J V< »s, who was moved up to the job of pastor.49 words
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318 1956-10-09 7 THE WIFE WHO SHARED HER HUSBAND... LONDON. Oct. B.—George Kemp came home with some ale for a Saturday night card same and overheard a "most extraordinary conversation hetween his wife and their uuest, Miss Muriel Kirk, a judge said yesterday. men, li 2 I Ke were (is i -in§ which318 words
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Article51 1956-10-09 7 LOS ANGELES, Oct 8. (APj Maud A! lan. 73, whose interpretive dancing portrayal of Salome in scanty costume caused a sensation two generations a ao. died on Sunday at a rest home. She had been in all health the past two years. She had no living51 words
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Article98 1956-10-09 7 MANILA, Oct o. (APj— Japanese divers tried unSUCcessftllly over the weekend to reach a Philippine Air Force plane which crashed lasi week and carried a Philippine General and two oili'-ers to their death. The Japanese, who are working on World War II ship salvage operations in98 words
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Article79 1956-10-09 7 JAKARTA, Oct. 8. (AP>— A band of 100 rebels burned TO houses and wounded six persons in raids on villages in the @andung area yesterday. Army sources reported. The anti-government guerillas were driven off into the hills by Army troops. The rebels are members79 words
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Article123 1956-10-09 7 BRITISH TO TRACK RED SATELLITES LONDON, Oct. 8, (Rcutcr) -British space experts plan to track American and Russian artificial space .satellites over Britain during the 1957-58 international geophysical year. The plans have been drawn UP by the British Interplanetary Society, which will use a small123 words
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Article29 1956-10-09 7 PARIS, Oct. 8. (UP)— A sharp cold wave rolled over most of France yesterday arri set Frenchmen to memories of Last February's bitter and fatal cold wave.29 words
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Article74 1956-10-09 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 8. CAP) The U.S. Government expects to have ready in the next few months a new handbook for civilians about the effect of nuclear weapons, replacing an old volume issued before hydrogen bombs were invented. The new handbook is expected to contain gc:;: information on74 words
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Article31 1956-10-09 7 MANILA. O!.S (AP)— Eight desperate Filipino prisoners yesterday escaped from the Imus City jail in Cavite Province but Police Constabu patrols killed one and captured I two others. I31 words
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Article122 1956-10-09 7 CINCINNATI. Ohio- Oct I CAP) A University of Cincinnati polio tc i archer MM night thai nest step in testing hja nrw M lifa Vtl vaccine will be OB w prisoners at Chiliicothe, Ohio, Federal Reformatory. The Dr. Albert B. Sabin. whG I possibilities 1 1122 words
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Article140 1956-10-09 7 60,000 Fags A Year- NO LONDON. Oct. 8. Sixty thousand cigarettes that's the number a man would have to smoke to get as much cancer-forming chemical into his lungs in a year as he does from breathing a polluted industrial atmosphere. This estimate was given by Dr. Phiiip rcacock. Director140 words
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Advertisement174 1956-10-09 7 f Drying Up f^^^wh I is such 1V *iy V. FUN with *O,\^ J\ IRISH LINEN pQ/IjSS DRYING CLOTHS Brighten up your kitchen with these gaily printed toSH y pure Irish Lmen Drying Cloths. They a^e available %lJ^r in a variety of new novelty designs and will make a colourful174 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-10-09 8 It's A Bolshoi Breakfast In London Hotel AT London's Shaftesbury Hotel, four members of the Soviet Bolshoi Ballet Company take breakfast. More than 100 of the ballerinas, male dancers, technicians and scenery experts occupy two complete floors of the hotel. They have a separate dining room and a separate lounqeAP - 80 words
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233 1956-10-09 8 QUEEN JULIANA CONTINUES TO SEE FAITH HEALER NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (UP)— "New fears and forebodings" over continued tension within the Dutch Royal Family were reported from The Hague by the New York Times today. The account, by Ti Corr pondeni Wa233 words
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Article117 1956-10-09 8 "The major ingre lieni in the solution worked out with the Royal couple by the Commission... was the Queen's dcciD to have no more relations, cither direct or indirect, with Miss Hofmans. "It Is understood now th this relationship has not been entirely discontinued. Moreover, it is said117 words
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Article50 1956-10-09 8 THE first snow avalanche of the new season in the Austrian Alps swept two Austrian schoolboys off a mountain slope at the weekend and killed one of them. It was the first time in decades that an avalanche has oc-c-u-red as early as October. A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article54 1956-10-09 8 POZNAN. Oct. B— Three Polish youths found guilty of the murder of a security police officer during the Poznan riots on June 28, were sentenced to prison terms ranging between four and 4o years here today. Two of the accused received sentence- <>f -U years and the third54 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-10-09 8 ANOTHER QUEEN IS IN TROUBLE, TOO \W\V\\\\v' QUEEN IUNA. 28- yeai -old wife of King Hussein of Jordan, fa i pictured in pensive moml in Cairo where she is stayin.; ;it the moment. J Reportedly the Cam- bridge educated Queen Diiu and Kin? Hussein are living apart after a iIP - 104 words
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141 1956-10-09 8 BANGKOK, o<t. 8 (Renter) Australian and Pakistan naval chiefs today described as a "success" the exercise "Aloss" In which seven nati Oi the South-east Asia Treaty Organization are taking part. The nations are Australia, New Zealand. Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, the United Steles141 words
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Article197 1956-10-09 8 BANDUNG. Oct. 8 (Reuter> The dangerous nature Ol the gap in living standards between the highly-developed countries ol the world and the under-developed nations of Asia was stressed today by the Pri ne Mini ter of l'ndoia. Dr. All S ti .-.troamidjojo. nen the third197 words
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417 1956-10-09 8 REDS LEADING IN S-E ASIA WORD WAR Radio Stations, Secret Agents In Malaya Spore An Example Says U.S. Report WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (AP)— Communist propaganda is making headway in South-east Asia and the Far Pacific along the rim of the Communist orbit, the U.S. Information Agency (USIA) said today. This417 words
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152 1956-10-09 8 NICOSIA, Oct. 8 (AP)— A 22 year-old Greek Cypriot was found guilty on Monday of killing a BritLsh police sergeant and was sentenced to be hanged. "rfJK^i «P? U f {hG, L^5H3 °L S& Re?ir; a-d William Tipple at Larnaca last r oi J152 words
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Article31 1956-10-09 8 RADIO Peking reported loday a new coal field with an area of 200 square miles has been discovered in the border region between Kansu and Inner Mongolia.— U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-10-09 8 AFTER the first Hindu marriage service ever to be performed in India House, in London, are the bridegroom, the 33-year-old Raja Surendra Singh, of Alirajpur, and his bride. f.liss Mcnnakshi Kumari Ahuja, 20- -year-old daughter of the Indian High Commissioner's doctor. The bridegroom is principalUP - 108 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-10-09 8 PMU I STRIP-TEASER Sonfi Silver poses apartment with her poodle after a court ruling three experts will rxaminc bet tt «h< < k that an openttoa has left her claiming damages (amount undisclosei :nM tion t<t fatten her stomach. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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196 1956-10-09 8 Single Hair Sends Killer T Prison For Life ZURICH. On. 8 (Reuter) Theodor Weber. 33-year-old Swiss businessman and ex-convict, has been sentenced to life imprisonment for murder after a trial in which police could produce neither body nor weapon just a single hum hair. An 11 -man jury last week196 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-10-09 8 PICKIXC t:rap^J of mai the JNJ join in in onln always K I The shy I a 'Tnulh--ol Montn Bruno I (I to 1 M Hi- r 3 I picAP - 33 words
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Article118 1956-10-09 8 Ship-Building Strike Hits Japan TOKYO. On. 8 (UP)— Japan s booming ing induj i temporary halt today a 50,000 workers at major shipbuilding yards went out i hour sti The workers walked ofT their Job today ai belonging I I shipbuilders ln< ludii th< Japan Bteel Tubi the Mitsubishi Nippon118 words
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Article39 1956-10-09 8 MELBOURN! I < A Russian I pic I ti Ihniwv! BVI WO.; 'i I B Gl es opening charges againsi her of eta ing hats from a London ttoort were droppcri. Peter Soboicv, chairman of I39 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-10-09 9 Photo. got through the wrong doc and into a studio where come historical film 1 H -^;iic thev arc just enjoving a meal and the setting of a restaurant in costume, 3i mc.cnt' waiter takes the order from domina imodamci.- U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article595 1956-10-09 9 HUGH A. MULLIGAN - HUGH A. MULLIGAN Hollywood scorns this new process as— TOO EXPENSIVE TOO UNWIELDY 700 FUTURISTIC By I NEW YORK WITH THE WIND or THIS IS CINERAMA the money making movie of all time p Hollywood, long Cinerama process as too expensive, too unly ond too futuristic, wishes the question595 words
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Article174 1956-10-09 9 pUSH a button of H. G. Wells's time machine and go to dine twenty centuries backward, if, when in Rome, you want to do W hat ancient Romans did and can aflord the special "eye share"' item on the bill. Everything is in style, the174 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-10-09 9 Photo. Under the stone eyes of Roman Emperors, the chief waiter in embroidered short tunic passes an order to the togaed chef, whose hcircut is in line with the rest. -i_i~i_i~i_— i i-.i-i U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-10-09 9 Photo i Clients orriving with their "biga" (or its modern equivalent, on automobile' ore received by a solemn janitor, clad like a Roman warrior, with plumed helmet, mail and a dogger. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration946 1956-10-09 9 Short Story By Nurse Kathleen VERY BODY was busy in Pom-Pom, t h e black poodle's house. His mistress was busy packing suit-cases, something Pom-Pom viewed W i t h great suspicion. Tiie last time he remembered a lot of packing being done was when the master946 words
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Advertisement79 1956-10-09 9 wm iS 1 1C lnp BBs^ f*f^ V V Have you seen them? Have you tasted them QUICK FROZEN I MELON 1 BALLS v.v. Scooped from juicy, (antaloupe v/.v and Honrv Don melons into larpe mouth w&erimg peßetf, ffccio :::•:> Melon Balls arc a treat for \nur j>afate.....an(l a surf/rise79 words
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154 1956-10-09 10 Cornwall To Be World's Supplier Of Tin? A FORECAST that Cornwall may again be:ome one of the world's [bremost suppliers of tin vas made in London re:ently. Professoi W. R Jones told he Institution of Civil En:ineer s that at the present ate of consumption of tin hero was a154 words
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Article, Illustration265 1956-10-09 10 U.K. Factories Make Bid To Raise Their Sales MCRE INTEREST IN MALAYAN MART BRITISH manufacturers, with an eye on Malayan and other Eastern markets, are paying more and more attention to research in a bid to increase sales. U.K. Trade Commissioner, Mr. S. C. Stout, said this on his return265 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-10-09 10 A New enterprise run by a Singapore Chinese businessman. Mr. Tan Jim Kwec. to provide air travellers to and from Singapore with speedy transport was officially launched yesterday. Being run under the trade name of Airport Hire Cars, the firm has a fleet of 30 fast,119 words
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Article60 1956-10-09 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Oct. $261 buyers, $26j sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40| sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43] sellers; Muntok white pepper $110 seller?, Sarawak white $115 sellers Special Sarawak black $80. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra:60 words
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51 1956-10-09 10 HOLIDAY. CUTLER, BATH CO.. LTD. OCTOBER Buyers Sellers 11 a.m. $26| $261 Noon S26V $26| 4 p.m $26$ SU'iij 5 p.m $26$ $26ii NOVEMBER 11 a.m. $261 $271 Noon $26i $27J 4 p.m. $265 $27| 5 p.m S26| 5271 H.C.B. Ltd. closing coconut oil price?: bulk $401 sellers, drums $4351 words
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Article28 1956-10-09 10 RUBBER crops harvested for September are: Allenby 32.500 lb; Benta 62.000 lb; Jeram Kuantan 62.000 lb; Kundong 39.000 lb; Mentakab 53.000 lb; Sungei Bagan 135,--000 lb.28 words
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Article38 1956-10-09 10 BOUSTEAD-BUTTERY Estates Agency Ltd. reported the following outputs for September: Amalgamated Malay 70.000 lb.. Borelli 64.000 lb.. Connemara 53.800 lb., New Serendah 65,000 b.. Bassett 35.000 lb.. K. Sidim 105.065 lb.. B. Kcpong 21.000 lb.38 words
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Article285 1956-10-09 10 $33. 6 M Adverse Trade Balance MALAYA'S foreign trade during: August showed an adverse balance of 833,679,000 bringing the total surplus of imports over exports to 871,519,000 for the first eight months of this year. The total import? during August amounted to $374,084,--00u and exports $340,405,000. the total for the285 words
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Article97 1956-10-09 10 DR. PETER ZINKANN I Mic e Washing Machines Manufacture Ltd.. West Germany, (left), arrived in Singapore on a Far East tour recently. The representative, who is sec:: here with Mr. Kong Ch a, proprietor of Leung Seng Electrical Co.. (local agents for the Miele Washing97 words
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Article266 1956-10-09 10 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. It is possible to deliver tin to a destination within Malaya and have the act described as "export"? The fact that the answer is "yes" has given rise to some confusion over the Tin Control j Buffer Stock Regulations. According to Regulation266 words
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Article52 1956-10-09 10 OUTPUTS from various estates and mines in the Guthrie Group for September and for 1956 to date are: rubber P. 956 .600 lb. (71.804,--916 lb.). tea bb-k 184.500 lb. (1.615.500 lb.), -aim oil 1,220 tons (10.741 tons), palm kernel 352 tons (3.106 tons), and tin ore 1.050 piculs52 words
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Article219 1956-10-09 10 THE Malayan share market opened the week firm in all sections yesterday. Price improvements were recorded in rubbers, tins and industrials, with a fair volume of business passing. The Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday reported the following price change. 1 Buyers Sellers Fed. Dis. 2.15 2.20 r.219 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-10-09 10 THE Singapore rubber market closed quietly steady at B2| cents per lb. for first grade October shipment, a drop of i cent en Saturday. The market openei at slightly lower prices and remained dull throughout the mon. At noon the market dull at 92g cents. There was104 words
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Article224 1956-10-09 10 MALAYAN -March: b tcrday reported the following business done* Fed Disp $2.20: F and N ords $2 20. prefs $4.30; Gammoi Hammer $3.175, $3.15: JaC (1 324; M. Cement $I.TJ M Coi- $1 18: Metal Box $1 $1.80; Robinson ords v I $1-65; Sime Darby $2.06. $2.08;224 words
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Article328 1956-10-09 10 Japan Buy More Of Our Rubbe 7^«r^^|ss JAPANESE offtoke of Molo ya tar this year has shown a n increase expansion in the rubber induth countryman official of th c Jo P c ncs V General in Singapore told The <u rerday. In the first eight mont 48.611 tons compared328 words
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Article66 1956-10-09 10 vival m !i, I lures; \j 1 Iturni.i k torero a spokr m I gapon I so< iation i:>. r dard, ve.st< Bu. ■CMJ The pern. i^H nl prawn from il spui 9 trad ex; im M fhe spok I nu: lince the Burma ;«H trade had mm about66 words
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Article25 1956-10-09 10 B I wn by fii figure I I Hj for v. ive I eludes ap] imp' h for v nts hav< 1 < d. 1^25 words
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Advertisement302 1956-10-09 10 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS 1956 Regulation 12 (1) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that CHEUNG KINE YEW •f N .<: Middle Road Singapore is applying to the Hote s Licensing Board Singapore for a Certificate of Registrati respect of isea known as V302 words
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Advertisement98 1956-10-09 10 YUGOSLAV tlj From Hongkong to Bombay, Aden, P. Sui Venice, Trieste ond R < Spore Mol m/y "DINARA" 7 lOOct From Adriotic, Neor Eosf Ind.o fc W* l 1 ond Whompoa. Penong P S'Hom Molocco js^ m/v "VELEBIT" 15/16Oct 16 POet Genero, Agent,: EAST MOUNT AGE*< 17-B. Robinson Rood, Smgoporc-198 words
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Advertisement1194 1956-10-09 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lin (Incorporated in Singapore). (12 lines) ih Z7 M THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS A «m1,194 words
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Advertisement852 1956-10-09 11 MITSUI YjF^ LINE FOR MPAN SPO Hoe i son Mora for Yokohama. Nogoyo Kobe via Hongkong 20 Oct s Akakurason Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bansei Moru For Moji, Kobe. Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akiboson Mom tor Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong ...14852 words
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Advertisement727 1956-10-09 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bangkok and /o. Fat tout Penong P. S'horr S'por* "MEONIA" 14/16Oct 17/l9Oct 20/22 Oct "LALANDIA" 17/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 28 Oct 2 No* HOMEWARDS Soiling* foi Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam Ho/rburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg, Oslo S'porr P. Sham Penong "SUMBAWA" 15/16 Oct 17/17727 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1956-10-09 12 New series on BETTING WAS THEIR BUSINESS by Percy Rudd begin today for exclusive publication in The STANDARD. THE HASTINGS DRAMA OF TRAGIC LOVE AND RECKLESS GAMBLING QS a Thursday in July, 1864, Henry Chaplin took his intended bride, the beautiful Lady Florence Pa^et, to Lincolnshire1,117 words
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Article, Illustration645 1956-10-09 12 They seek: BEAUTY, LOVE £0L VICTOR SIMS concludes today his series on the Life and Love of Britain's models with this article on THE -m NUDE. LOYDOY J?O/? raven-haired Lee I arrell* top nude model i o r Mayjair photographer R o y e, love camp in645 words
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Advertisement96 1956-10-09 12 J 500/£ products H 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL gg^m u oh! Mummy yJ3% 4 he's so happy!" Cussons Baby Powder and96 words
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Advertisement104 1956-10-09 12 The Male Voice Sm "\|EN are crooning their way into of Britain. Two male-vocal recon for every one of a woman singer, i SELLING vocal by a woman tfceit :t of men singers. Next in the reel pularity li then dance music, and. the class Most popular kind of VOCals104 words
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Miscellaneous346 1956-10-09 12 STANDARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 13 Idea but noi of electrolysis (6) 1 23. Fresh understanding (3. 5t CLUES ll DeUcate d.stinctions not neces- 26 One who renders &ingl wtelirtnM sari v worn (8 27. Favourite of mixed bathing F.Mener ftffS cut? (4) l5 Z&a? pUCC l4> 9 Getting together with a346 words
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Miscellaneous141 1956-10-09 12 1 **88wWfiS?'^8^Sc^' /\.u J^T to i <-s but avo:d precipiU ting them /ening: make y poj plans, arrangeme TAURUS 20 Return borrowed thii avoid extravagance. Eve: make pains concen r < counts, mutual funds <•! MINI May 21 to J MM Be slow to make o: alliances today. Even, it141 words
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Article272 1956-10-09 13 ALL-STAR GAME IT SPORTS CENTRE .1 \K -M IH)FD softball cast has been invited I Youth Sports Centre committee to on bill same on Friday at the Sports B And this is wonderiul news to ail W oloiiv. •d'.\ Season at which I -..;nitit ant272 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-10-09 13 photo. PRESIDENT Eisenhower of the United States throws a hall on to the pitch at Ebbets Field. New York, on Oct 3, before the opening of World Series game between New York and Brooklyn. (Left to right) State Secretary John Foster Dulles; Casey Stengel, managerA.P. - 83 words
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Article76 1956-10-09 13 LONDON. Oct. 8 (Rrutrr^ Six Australian Test cricketers here tonight for a tour Ol India during their horrn ward trip to Australia. Am I th< m were Keith Milli r, [an Craig and Richie Benau I MUlei lid II s been a first i-'. i Test76 words
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432 1956-10-09 13 JACK HAND - JACK HAND By NEW YORK, Oct. 8. (AP)— Tom Sliirdivant, almost released by the club in May, squared the World Series for the New York Yankees at two games each with a strong six-hit victory over Brooklyn on. Sunday 6-2 with the help of home432 words
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Article, Illustration199 1956-10-09 13 TWO great basketball teams one amateur and the other professional— will invade Singapore and the Federation of Malaya shortly. They are the San Francisco Basketball Team and Abe Saperstein's Harlem Globetrotters. The Sa n Francisco's cagers are due to arrive in the Colony on199 words
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Article27 1956-10-09 13 PARIS. Oct. 7 (Reutcr) Hungary beat France by two goals to one in an international iootball match here today. There was no score at halftime.27 words
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Article572 1956-10-09 13 EDIN PETERS - LYE CHOON TO DRIVE FASTEST CAR EDIN PETERS By A FITTING finish to the' Singapore Motor Club's current racing season will be the hill climb to be held at the Gap on Sunday. The organizers have received 97 entries and these include a few from the Federation. At this meet572 words
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Article74 1956-10-09 13 NUERNBERG, Oct 8. IUP)— Chechoslovakia! human locomotive' 1 and 19.'2 triple Olyrripic cold medal winner, Firm! Zatopek. will attend the Olympics— but very ljkely s 6 spectator only. His wife, Dana Zatopcknva who competes against Germa' tndav in women"* track and firlri meet betwfpn the two74 words
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Miscellaneous266 1956-10-09 13 II Abner By Al Capp *ju*CR5,. *\T^4^>^^ SLEEP V.LLL,MY LORD 1 AS RECALL, J t>U r, WMILLL k j TVU'-M IT p<^ imi \,Hj±CU*v AND MASTER. r f~ «—> INSTANTLY AFTER I I SLEEPING-ONE f WASN'T 7 JK J NJG -INSTANT TRUE.'.' CHANGETH KTO Kw FAULT.? <^ *<O nnrEN rice*-266 words
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466 1956-10-09 14 BRITAIN' S OLYMPIC SOCCER STARS FOR COLONY BIGGEST news for Colony soccer fanus today is that two Oivmpie soccer teams the British and the Indians— will play here on their return journey from Melbourne next nioath. And. in addition, tl c is also the possibility of Other c tineni il466 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-10-09 14 BERETS how they finished on Saturday, the first day of the Penang October Race Meeting.15 words
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Article161 1956-10-09 14 17 Picked For Aw Hoe Cup SEVENTEEN players have bren selected to reprei Siagvpore against Hongkong at Hongkong on Nov 3 .for the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup soccer match They are:- Loh Fook Ten?. Aman Kastawi, AH Samijan. J I'NeiH, Lee Kok Song:. Ho Hin Wong, Ibrahim Hassan, Aw Boon161 words
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Article88 1956-10-09 14 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the newly formd Telok Kurau UnitedPresident S. Gopai. Vice-Pre sident— Yeo Peng Lim. Hon Secretary— Loo Siong Teck. Hon Treasurer— Poll Boon Kiat Hon. Sports Captain Tan Chy e Hee. Committee Members— Omar b Mohamad. Hashim b. Noordin. Andrew Yap.88 words
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Article30 1956-10-09 14 top sprinter. Kesavan Soon will have another flins at qualifying for the Olympics today when he takes part in the SAAA Trials on the Farrer Park cinder track30 words
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Article54 1956-10-09 14 PARIS, Oct. S (Rcutrr) Italian f<Hir-ycar-old Ribot establ^hed himself as Europe's horse of the ccntur> when he won tho Prix Do L'Are De Triomphc. richest race ever held in Luropc, at Longchamp tod iv. The Italian "uonder horse." who won the event for the second time, is54 words
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Article167 1956-10-09 14 SINGAPORE and Johore will play their Foong Seong Cup badminton tie at the SB A Hall oil Oct. 13 and 14, and from the composition of the two teams Singapore should win comfortably. Ong Poh Lim. captainin2 the lemony s.nouM have no difficulty in winning both his167 words
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Article406 1956-10-09 14 DAVID LIM FOR MELBOURNE SCHOOLBOY water-polo star, David Lim, will be a member of the Colony contingent that is due to compete in the Olympic Games next month. This decision was taken by Singapore Amateur Swimming Association last night after a meeting at the Chinese Swimming Club. A joint statement406 words
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324 1956-10-09 14 JASBIK SINGH - SCHOOLS' BTON FINAL AT SPORTS CENTRE JASBIK SINGH By LEADING badminton players from Anglo-Chinese School and St. Thomas School will earn the distinction of being the first Colony Schoolboys to use the Singapore Youth Centre court after the official opening ceremony of the Centre by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim324 words
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Article268 1956-10-09 14 The Recs Make Sure This Time SINGAPORE Rrcrration Club beat the Royal Air Force ('hanjp by three ?oals t 0 nil when they met in a SHA Uiv. 1 hockey match on the p3dan£ yesterday. Despite the tel that they fie c<-] a strong ".cam with several Olympic 'hope.-.' the268 words
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Article190 1956-10-09 14 MAJOR Turne:--Cooke and Capt. Turner scored a straieht set victory over Pie. Shame and Capt Foster to enter the final of the Royal Army Service Corps Singapore) tennis championship on the 3 BOD courts. Alexandra Following arc the results:. Men's Open Singles Capt. Turner boat Capt Foster 6-2.190 words
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Article29 1956-10-09 14 POLICE Sports Association and Prison Sports Club battled to a scoreless draw in a SHA Division 3 league hockey match on the Prison Sports Club ground yesterday.29 words
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Article19 1956-10-09 14 The Flag Day of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council held o n September 29 realized $3,956.15.19 words
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Article112 1956-10-09 14 Games Flight Schedules A 2.>-man Singapore Olympic team including the basketballers will take off from the Colony for Sydney on November 14 at 2140 hours by Qantas. Slight No. *****8. The second group, consisting of 43 members, will leave on November 16 on Flight No. 0.***** While in Sydney, the112 words
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Article68 1956-10-09 14 SINGAPORE Teachers Union, Singapore Hockey Association's Div. 2 champions, gained another deserving victory when they beat BODCA by three go^ls to nil on the BODCA ground yesterday. 8.0.D.C.A., third in the league position, won all three matches recently and were unlucky to be beaten by a more superior68 words
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Article, Illustration292 1956-10-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mi n. Two Kuala Lumpur doctorwrote finish to Ronald Parry's hopes as they declared him unfit to travel with the Malayan contingent to the Olympic Garni at Melbourne in November Parry had injured a thigh tendon which was not knit and after a trial hereYong Peng Seong - 292 words
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Article158 1956-10-09 14 POLICE ROUT RAF POLICE Sports Association trounced Royal Air Force Seletar by six soals to nil in a SHA Div. 1 league cm the Girls' Sports Club ground yesterday. Police opened I c in the third minute through Skinner. Five minute^ later Skinner increased 'he score for his side when158 words
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Article49 1956-10-09 14 THE are the two teanu I I nor key I tomorrow on ;:.o Singapore Recreation Club ground at 5 15 p.m. COLOURS Pillai; Fernando. Doraisamy: H y, Velupillai Schoon; Fern.inde/.. Vijeratnam, Pennefather Rozario, Coutts WHITES: Abdullah; MosberEen. Ajit Singh: Williams. Whii-marsh-Knight. Sharma: Khalid. Sandhurst. Nugent, Mclntyre. Jayathurai.49 words
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Miscellaneous47 1956-10-09 14 Today's Sport SOCCER- SAFA USAGVE: I ItC. N Tiaer S.A. al Bescrr Stadcum nt 5.15 I HOCKEY. SH4 L£AGU£: D I: S.C H C rs V/arderen nr S.C.R C D?V. K alra rs S R I al S.R C Div. 3: Custc R.A F. Tengah at Cu&to47 words
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