Singapore Standard, 13 October 1956
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Title Section13 1956-10-13 1 Singapore Standard TT y-j"' SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1956 14 PAGES J5 CENTS13 words
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Article81 1956-10-13 1 Or +"L tVeTk -\TS (Reul va, was con:.ve hats iepartment dismis the I -i boar -hip s« d MB arg the 8 :ule pping exShe had •if up to the ..iy in apinsel also that ?he re%vhich was underlet*] Den/o/ trera Uess, .coat, hi reddi -icd.81 words
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Article, Illustration278 1956-10-13 1 HON CiX ON G. Oet 12 (Fteuter)— Prime Minister. Mr Chou Kn-lai, has said that Communist China's government wishes to see Chinese in Singapore acQuire Singapore citizenship and give exclusive loyalty to Singapore, New China News Agency reported tonight. He explained this attitude278 words
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527 1956-10-13 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 12 (Reuter>— T he Hongkong Government, in a statement toni-ht, blamed the two-day riots on triad societies— secret Chinese extortion gaagl which control various protection rackets throughout the Colony. j ~"*"'Vu T r f the v. 101 troop, md527 words
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223 1956-10-13 1 TICKET No. *****5S won the first prize of 5350.000 in the 41st Social and Welfare Services Lottery drawn at the Cafitol Theatre in Johore Bahru yesterday. The Second Prize of SI 25.00* went to Ticket No. 19)3721. Both these tickets were sold in223 words
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138 1956-10-13 1 THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swce Kee, told The Standard last night that he has received another "death note posted to him from Johore Bahru by a person who signs himself as "Ng." The letter warns Mr. Chew that unless138 words
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Article120 1956-10-13 1 I LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Oct 12 <tjp> The Internat jonai Olympic Committee annOunced here today that it \wi\\ have to put an "iron curtain between Nationalist -'and Communist China at the Melbourne Olympic Games." The most important measure, creating a precedent for the Olympic rules, is an120 words
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Article37 1956-10-13 1 HANGCHOW. Oct. 12 <Reutor) Mr. Fuslam Abdulgani, the Indonesian Foreign Minis.er, announced tonight that Dr. Soekarno, the Indonesian President, would not be returning to Indonesia via Hongkong because of the disturbances in the Colony.37 words
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Article28 1956-10-13 1 THE Conservative Party at its annual conference in Llandudno. Wales, yesterday overwhelmingly voted in favour of the retention of the death penalty for murder. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article26 1956-10-13 1 THE United States yesterday demanded that Russia pay U551,355,650.52 damages for destruction of an American plane over the Sea of Japan ago. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article577 1956-10-13 1 SCHOOL FOR ALL WHO WANT TO LEARN Heads Pack Up, So Govt. Takes Over... Shut Down Of 3 Schools Isolates 'Rebel' Groups SINGAPORE Government yesterday closed down three Chinese Middle Schools, but provided alternative arrangements for their students to pursue their studies in a proper atmosphere. This was a temporary577 words
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677 1956-10-13 1 Chung Cheng Pupils Back The Purge THE revolt in Singapore Chinese Middle Schools is not as widespread as it appears to be. There is a very large group of responsible students who support Government's action in banning the Chinese Middle Students' Union. Indication of this was given yesterday when 725677 words
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179 1956-10-13 2 One Of Malaya's Most-Wanted Reds Is Shot Dead SEREMBAN, Fri. Ah Ho, Negri Sembi* lon's top terrorist and one of Malaya's' most wanted Communists, was shot dead yesterday when he walked into a jungle ambush laid by the 6th Batta- lion, Malay Regiment. The action took place in rugged terrain179 words
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179 1956-10-13 2 Mission To Study Pakistan Banking DR. ISMAIL CALLS FOR ACTION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Minister for Comxnerce and Industry Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today he would strongly recommend that Government assist Malay V'"-*"*"™ 0 +o cfn v 3n ing in Pakistan. He said he had already received179 words
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Article103 1956-10-13 2 Research On Timber Pays Off KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federations Forest Department declared to day that its two decades of research at the Kepong Institute near here had led to an 51 20.000.000 annual output of timber products which was now the country's largest item of export. Mr Lee Yew103 words
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Article33 1956-10-13 2 MR. JUSTICE Bughaciar yesterday reversed a lower court's judgment and quashed the six months' jail tern imposed on Ng Ah Chew, 36, of Ipoh Road for allegedly abetting a self-confessed opium dealer.33 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-10-13 2 'Alice Team' To Make A New Film DIRECTOR Jack Lee and his team which produced the film "A Town Like Alice" arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way to Australia to produce '"Robbery Under Arms" in which Peter Finch and Maureen Swanson will star again. The producer. Mr. Joseph told137 words
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Article62 1956-10-13 2 TELOK ANSON, Fri. A Police supervisee, Awang bin Osman. l'B. was yesterday sentenced by Magistrate E. M. Smallwood, io twelve month?" imprisonment for assaulting a detective in the execution of his duties. Awang also received an- j other term of six months' j jail for failing62 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-10-13 2 MR. J. Roy Kinsmin. head of the Hemingway Robertson Institute, the oldest tutorial institute in commercia] subjects, arrived in Singapore yesterday to contact his student? and give a talk en how to prepare for examinations. Mr Kinsmin is on the last leg of a 35,000>mile85 words
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Article41 1956-10-13 2 Po lice Recover A Revolver SINGAPORE Police recovered a .38 revolver and I rounds of ammunition from an open space in Lororg 3, Geylang, at noon yesterday. Police said the n was sto en from a Gurkha Transit camp in 1953,41 words
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Article, Illustration174 1956-10-13 2 FORMER Israeli Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Mr. Moshe Sharett, yesterday met Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to "establish personal and friendly contacts." Mr. Sharett told The Stand-1 ard that Israel would welcome visitors from Malaya so they could see for174 words
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164 1956-10-13 2 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr L Ravnpr vesterHav rfpsrrih L,. Kayner, yesterday descnbed a police summons against a coffee-stall holder, Lim Ah Yue, as the "most unusual document" he has seen. Mr. Rayner was defending Lim, who was summoned to court to show cause why he should164 words
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112 1956-10-13 2 Muslim Marriage New Court To Handle Disputes A BILL which repeals tb marriage laws in thi lation on Muslim n introduced in the Singaj shortly. The bill contains idditii nal < provisions designed to effect to th« recommendations of the Muslim Advisory Board. The main recommendations are: The appointment of112 words
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Article105 1956-10-13 2 [cents ppr T port- yettert I j I Tone; Sloach qgJ| mm m j iciM" i: mm No 11 I Hitler li'rm«« I firsi 5< Hfoi i siber lan M Nd\ f mhrr !)<< rmb< r Janaan March fl April .liiik July Septembei .fl Moi fmhi i 9105 words
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156 1956-10-13 2 Hill Folk Help Reds Elude A Govt. Net PEXAXG. Fri Despite an $18,000 reward for their leader and intensive pr.'rois of inc.: known haunts. 43 Communist terrorists on the island are still e'::ding the Security Forces. Head cf the Special BrsMr. P. MLa k' The Standard today that th« Reds156 words
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Article189 1956-10-13 2 about 50 holders of Local certificates of competency m wireless telegraphy and th holding certificates Issued in Burma, are in fear oi Losing their Jobs m the near futun The Standard was told yeaterday. Captain M I S bin Alias, spokesman f< r trim189 words
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Article38 1956-10-13 2 SEVEN City Council labourers, felling a tree in King George V Park. Singapore, were stung by a swarm of hornets and were removed to the General Hospital yesterday The men were treated as out-patients.38 words
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Article19 1956-10-13 2 I istice B j I by the ,,D??ZM 'jam impany execw Fa m X had '-ij 3 beloi19 words
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Article, Illustration221 1956-10-13 3 DEREK LAMBERT - THE NO-SMILE BRIDE IS IN TEARS DEREK LAMBERT By THE "Bride who could not Smile" STILL isn't smiling. It was 27 days Bgo that fashion model •loan n c Harrington, 20, married Michael Simon, She couldn't smile at her wedding as her face was partly paralysed. She has since been221 words
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280 1956-10-13 3 Sultan Of Spores Great Grandson Appears In Court TINKU Muda Muhammad, a great grandson of the late Sultan Hussein of Singapore, admitted in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that he had made use of money received from two estates, when they were still280 words
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Article50 1956-10-13 3 PI.AINCLOTHF.S and imed Poßeemen rin c- -cd off Singapore international Airport vostfrd.iy wftfliif, when a KLM plane from Jakarta landed On board the plane w«e 10 w» pW coins, valued at 51.000.ft(1() ihe cold was being; sent by the Bank of Indonesia to its Amsterdam branch.50 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-10-13 3 WOMEN of seven Asian countries have agreed to form an Asian Women's Congress, Mrs. Maruto Nihmihardjo told The Standard yesterday. Mrs. Nitimihardjo, leading a deleg tion to Mos- passed through Singapore by KLM yestei She \a a Oder-member of the Congress Waniti of Indonesia.88 words
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Article84 1956-10-13 3 CAPT. FINED $600 ON 2 CHARGES Mr J r Rippchen, master Ol the steamshi -Montcbello Hills," which arrived in the Colony from Japan on Thursday, was nned $400 in a SingaDore Court vesterriav. for failing to prevent nine per- i sons from disembarking be-; fore authorized to do so by84 words
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Advertisement183 1956-10-13 3 pr-xid of it? Of course it's a Ronson I re's good reason to he proud of the a new Ronson Richmond. Here is a gift that r a possession to he proud of, Thia c gfcttf is characteristic of Ror^nn's c leadership in design, perfection of I dependability of action.183 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-10-13 4 THE Air Officer Commanding Malaya, Air Vice-Mar-shal W N "Differ* 1 Kyle (right) Inspected members of the Royal Australian Air Force. No. 1 Bomber Squadron at the annual inspection of the- Tengan Royal Air Force Base yesterday. Behind him is the Squadrons Commanding Officer, Wins Commander K.Standardpic - 70 words
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443 1956-10-13 4 Malayanizaiion Not Cause Of Varsity 'Crisis,' Says Prof. Dobby THE recent resignations of several senior expatriate staff of the University of Malaya were not influenced by Malayanization of the public services, Professor E.H.G. Dobby, acting Vice-Chancellor, said yesterday. Discussions on the Malayanization of the University was, in fact, started by443 words
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215 1956-10-13 4 A VERY DELICATE MATTER KUALA Ll'MPl'K. Fri.— Federation VMXO executives Including its President, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will hold a "hush hush" meeting shortly to discuss the expulsion of Kaum Ibu's "stormy petrel," Che Katijah Sidek, by Johore Bahru I'MXO lor allegedly flouting party discipline The215 words
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Article104 1956-10-13 4 Labourer's Death Was An Accident SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of S M. Arumugan, a 28-year-old labourer Arumugam died after he was knocked down by a taxi at Alexandra Road on Aug.104 words
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Article65 1956-10-13 4 THREE persons were Injured when the car in which they were travelling crashed into a bridge at 9th milestone. Bukit Timah Road, last night. The driver of the car. Term Suan Eoh. 21. was taken to the General Hospital with serious head injuries. The other two65 words
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Article47 1956-10-13 4 A peon, Ahmad bin Mansoor, was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes in a Singapore Court yesterday, at the conclusion ot a preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of forgery, at Ban Hin Lee Bank, in Circular Road on Aug. 1.47 words
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Article183 1956-10-13 4 The War On Strip Tease Show Is Stopped: 4 To Be Charged IPOH. Fri.-The Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council today cancelled the licence of a Hongkong revue, the Au Yeong Hoong troupe, which had been performing at the Capitol Theatre here since: Wednesday. A bond of 52 Onn executed by183 words
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145 1956-10-13 4 Join In The 'Red' HuntTunku's Call To Ralayat KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, declared today that if the people took a nand in hunting Communist terrorists Lurking around the hills and jungles of Malaya, the Emergency would be over by Merdeka Day Aug. 31 next year. He commended145 words
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Miscellaneous293 1956-10-13 4 Standard <zAimanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE #Ulf An/'knC Bt Andrew's Cathedral Memorial XINGAPORfejI mat Hall 3pm WMb*JEStS2FS2 TYMZ <& TIDE «Bf ßf &?^OS*^T&WwMt TODAY: Singapoie 547 a.m. '6 7 fl§|^J£^£g£*g^lPb»*V&^prgg| ft) 44^ n m (7.1 ft > University of Malaya Students f^f" 1 spm ISJ fU 94iP m Union: Social293 words
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465 1956-10-13 5 'Don't Register' Speeches By Students: All Is Quiet At 'Rebel' Camps SINGAPORE Police yesterday maintained a round-the-clock vigil on the two Chinese Middle Schools, where about 6,000 arrogant students have continued to defy the Government for the third day in succession. About 70 uniformed policemen and detectives took up positions465 words
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Article138 1956-10-13 5 'MR. CHEW HAS GOT IT WRONG... 5 THE Vice-Chairman of 5 the Chinese High School, 2 Mr. Tan Lark Sye, yester. J S day refuted a statement j by the Education Minis- 2 I ter. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, I that the two schools "had J been voluntarily closed." J138 words
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234 1956-10-13 5 CENTRES WHERE CHUNG CHENG AND CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS SHOULD ATTEND Teachers To Report This Miming THE Singapore Ministry for Education yesterday announced that rorcgistration of ail pupils of the Chung Cheng High School and the Chinese High School who wish to register for temporary government middie schools will begin234 words
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127 1956-10-13 5 THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, in a broadcast over Radio .Malaya last night said that students of the two Chinese schools are "lukewarm in their deli nice and are kept in the schools only by strong: moral and sometimes127 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-10-13 5 TWO police cameramen (in white) are to!d to leave the premises of the Chung Cheng High School b y two "sentries" (back to camera)28 words
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92 1956-10-13 5 restored to our schools," he concluded. At 10 p.m. last night, traffic in front of the Chinese High School in Buklt Timah Road came to a sudden halt as more than 100 private cars came out of the school compound At the .same time92 words
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107 1956-10-13 5 MIDNIGHT REPORT I LIGHTS wore switched off in most of the quarters behind the closed Rates at the Chung Cheng School at Goodman Road, but meetings continued in the dark. While two girls and four boys guarded the main gate, the students, meeting107 words
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Advertisement174 1956-10-13 5 ABOUT TURN AT GOODMAN ROAD SENTRIES krep guard outside the uates of the Chung Cheng High School at Goodman Koart At the approach of The Standard's cameraman, they made a quick "about turn.'' Below is a picture of a banner which was hung across the entrance of the school yesterday174 words
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Advertisement109 1956-10-13 5 c>6gwe &xx>n products MAKE A MOVE I yf WkL^F^Sb) ttie tense, J& Vj E^H rjH SEARING SAGA THE 31 A X Wm '^G Jr n »>nu is iuu fe Psrv*dr WHO NEVER HE SAVED Iwf HE SHOT THE JL Li it ft Ul'i. < {-■^jF( ffZ*&, V[^Ey .jg jtiM rlviunt109 words
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Article827 1956-10-13 6 Traitor Purge fPHE Government has struck its first blow at the Colony 's treacherous Chinese students the first phase I 1 determination to purse Chinese schools in Singapore of 'he young traitors who have a: iospitalii ;is island ana its people by og on the:: I dus activities on827 words
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Article939 1956-10-13 6 ALASTAIR BUCHAN - ALASTAIR BUCHAN Commonwealth and jireijiat Affairs *y TpHE various movement towards a more closely integrated Euix>pe have suddenly come vociferously alive, as if someoae had dkchained a load of buckshot iiHo a hive ef sleepy bee*For two the exactly years—mace collapse ot the European Defence Community939 words
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Article527 1956-10-13 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES CO THIS IS SINGAPORE! One of the most unique countries since the creation of the world which will go down in history as being the one spot in any Empire past or present where school children have laid down the law to their parents and527 words
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Article73 1956-10-13 6 i i ne authorr th<> "pseudomentioned v th October Seer). It v our and his < i would take herd I against an i is n<X therefore the he I I of men them to do I t the h. the long-su!! i woman And what snrt Nation are73 words
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Article813 1956-10-13 6 MICHAEL DAVIDSON - MICHAEL DAVIDSON by NICOSIA MV k-i irhcm ,n^,w I KlKlien window looks down on a picasant chaos of undulating ffrev tiles" a nf rnnf* d n Cd C > Ot IOOIS wmeft Slope thlS Way and that, raise themselves into a hump or fall to little carriers813 words
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Article179 1956-10-13 6 "When we started thi s job I five years ago there was practically nothing except a few very gallant pioneer efforts; now in twenty-eight British territories there are central organizations tor the blind. More than fifty schools and training centres I are functioning and the number179 words
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Article267 1956-10-13 6 NO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE All Correspondence Bhould Be Shor knd To The Point Sir: On October 8 The Standard published a report that "Singapore Adult Education Council will enforce its newly adopted IMPOSSIBLE QUESTIONS Sir: Re-Astef Ciunasekrra's reference to the ridiculous examination questions put to local police officers who want to267 words
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302 1956-10-13 7 U.S. MOVE TO SOLVE SUEZ CRISIS Denies Rift With Britain, France On Canal Policy WASHINGTON, Oct. 12— President Eisenhower yesterday said he would make a personal appearance before the United Nations Security Council if it would help to solve the Suex Canal crisis. PeaceAP; Reuter; UP - 302 words
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Article48 1956-10-13 7 MANIZALES. Colombia. Oct. 12 (AP) At least ten persons wore killed on Thursday when landslides partially buried a caravan of ten trucks. The trucks, laden with cotton and oil, were enroute from La Dorada. province of Tolima. to Manizales. Heavy rains preceded the landslides48 words
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141 1956-10-13 7 EMIGRANTS DEMAND: NO NUDISM NO COME I OTTAWA, Oct. 12 (AP) A young marri- ed couple, considering; moving to Canada from C Britain, won't cOme un- C less they can spend part of every ye?-r at a nudist C camp. '1 h" Federal Travel Bureau reported it has I recehed141 words
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Article59 1956-10-13 7 MANILA, Hct 1- CAP) A pistol-packicg 10-year-old Huk dissident, youngest on record, surrendered on Wedlay, the Philippine Armed Forces Headquarters said i y. Ruperto EsquillOi who said he joined the robt-' organization at the age ol seven as a •ourior. turned in a 45 calibre tol to59 words
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Article121 1956-10-13 7 WASHINGTON; Oct. 12 ,AP) The U.S. Tax Court ha s ruled that earnings trom prostitution are subjec* to federal income tax. Upholding tax claims totalling U. 5.527,430. 527, 430 agains; Blanche E. Lane of Chicago, described by the court as a prostitute, the ruling121 words
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172 1956-10-13 7 Princess Watches Witch Doctors Drive Out Devils' DAK ES SALAAM, Tanganyika, Oct. 12, (AP)~ Britain's Princess Margaret yesterday saw two witch doctors "drive out devils" from Africans in a frenzied "healing" dance never before performed in front of a white audience. While spectators watched in rapt silence, the two witch172 words
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Article113 1956-10-13 7 DETERRENT WEAPON' TO END WARS BRISBANE. Oct. 12 < Re liter) Australian Is now beginning to develop what Is known as the "Deterrent Weapon' a weapon which would make the prospect ot war so impossible that enemies would decline to start one, Minister of Supply, Mr. Howard Beale. said yesterday.113 words
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127 1956-10-13 7 ITALIAN WHITE SLAVE GANG BROKEN UP ROME. Oct. 12 (AP) Police said on Thursday, a while slave gang which prostitution in the Middle East has been broken up. Police announced the arrest of Gianni Alceo of Rome, a former ac-obat. and said he headed the gang. They said other arrests127 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-10-13 7 photo. MISS GREAT BRITAIN, Iris Waller, (left) 21, and Miss U.S.A. Betty Lane Cherry (right), 20/ are shown at the Lyceum, London, on Monday, during the preliminaries for the "Miss World" beauty contest.— A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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166 1956-10-13 7 MANILA. Oct. 12, (AP) Fifty Japanese World War II stragglers in Eastern Mindoro Island are prepared to surrender, Brig. Gen. Manuel b. Cabal, Chief of the Philippine Constabulary, said yesterday. It would be the largest surrender since the war. Cabal said the former soldieri in166 words
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257 1956-10-13 7 WASHINGTON, Oct. 12, (AP)— President Eisenhower, firing: back at Mr. Adlai Stevenson, said on Thursday his administration has done everything humanly possible to bring the H-bomb threat under international control and use atomic power for peaceful purposes. President Eisenhower alfiG told a257 words
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Article56 1956-10-13 7 SANTA BARBARA. California. Oct. 12 (APj Actor Donald O'Connor. 31. was married yesterday to actress Gloria Noble. The 23-year-old bride wept a bit as municipal judge Frank Kearney performed the ceremony. O'Connor, flanked by seven bestmen, said: "I've b^en bestman at so many weddings I thought I56 words
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Article120 1956-10-13 7 PASADENA. California. Oct. 12 (AP) The body of a pretty red-haired widow, a bullet fired into the back of her head, was found on Thursday in the trunk ot an expensive car. An insurance man told police he put it there on Tuesday Slight and has120 words
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191 1956-10-13 8 Poznan Riot Trial: Eiaht Youths Get Off Lightly POZNAN, Oct. 12 (AP)— Eigrht young: Poles were jailed today for terms up to six years for their part in the Poznan riots. A ninth was acquitted. These were sentences passed in Poznan Trial No. 2 of the so-called "criminal elements" involved191 words
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Article188 1956-10-13 8 I MADE ONE MISTAKE -MADMAN MILAN, Od 12 (AP) Axturo Santato, .the madman who with his brother terrorized the village of Terrazzano two days ago. said he '"n-.a^.e just one mistake I didn't jdll two or three of the children." The 27-year-old madman told doctors after hi? capture that he188 words
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Article58 1956-10-13 8 VIENTIANE. Od 12 (AP) Laotian Deputy Premier Katay Don SasoriUi, acconi" panied by the Thai amba>sador and a seven-man rielegaUon, left Vientiane on Thursday for Bangkok enroute to Singapore to greet King Sisavang vong The King, returning from a visit to Fran c for hi?58 words
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148 1956-10-13 8 Poles Riot Again -At Beauty Contest POZNAN Oct 12 (AF). Pc papers yesterday my arrests" in a a week-end jompetition at Wro>l law, near Fwand's border with •rmany. »A rrowd oi 4.<^ *ned to rush *-c parked People's HaU, breaking down windows and demolishing inttallations.* 1 the newspapers re- Ipcrted148 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-10-13 8 Photo. V^'V^'V'V'V'VXX'V'V I SERETSE KHAMA, former chief of the Ba- J mangwato tribe in Be- chuanaland, is shown at S London Airport on Tues- C day as he leaves Britain 2 after six years of exile. J With him arc his wife, J 1. Ruth,A.P. - 71 words
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215 1956-10-13 8 TOKYO, Oct. 12 (UP)— More than 130 persons were reported injured today in a one-hour battle between 1,200 policemen and 3,000 Leftist picketers attempting to prevent extension of the huge U.S. Air Force base at Tachikawa near Tokyo. The police announced 48215 words
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Article26 1956-10-13 8 SIXTEEN persons were killed when a More ex-convict ran amok in the village of San Nicolas in Roxa>, Palawan, central Philippines, It reported. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article210 1956-10-13 8 BRITAIN TO AID JORDAR IN CRISIS Israel Gets A Reminder After Big Border Battle LONDON, Oct. 12 (UP) Britain warned today that she will go to the assistance of Jordan in the event of outright Israeli aggression against that Arab state. A Foreign Office spokesman said that Jordan and Israel210 words
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99 1956-10-13 8 Editor Is Queried On R.I. Arrests JAKARTA. Oct. 12 (UP) Military police called m for questioning the director and acting editor of Indonesia Raya for publishing a report that a territorial commander wa s "reluctant" to carry out orders to arrest officers on charges ol corruption and plotting to overthrow99 words
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Article66 1956-10-13 8 ALGIERS. On !2 [UP) French authorities released the day-to-day toll today in a three-day land, .^ca and air strike, in which at least ins rebels were killed and only four taken prisoner No figure? on wounded were available. French forces suffered five dead and 12 wounded.66 words
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Article70 1956-10-13 8 ■HI ,iv (Reutei hand Iran, to a r da.v h Bent* Police said reiatk i v' si sc-rri h< P< comp I and lold pi oph s^ br writ an Vmn Thej M liii h 1( her po^ in < Police add. v Mi.v or th« Bh< said tha70 words
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Article71 1956-10-13 8 THE HAGUE, Oct 12 (UP) The longest Cabinet crisis in Dutch history was forma ended, alter 120 cays of politica] wrangling, today when outgoing Socialist Premier Dr Willem Drees announced the formation of a new four-part} coalition Cabinet. At a pre-s conference, announcing the birth of71 words
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Article141 1956-10-13 8 LONDON. Oct. 12 <AP) Mar.yn Monroe, in a dress is close fitting as a coat of! paint turned the opening of her husband's latest plainto a near riot last night. ac, outside the theatre burst through police lines. pushing aside critics and 1 first niehur^ .n evening dres.- like141 words
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Advertisement259 1956-10-13 8 WHERE WHAT TO BUY... SEE THE LATEST HONG KONG I^! ifl 1 18 I fiffHTBBI |K^^H CQ Ofl i^ P^A''' i t^^v^" 0 J mum housing Finest l^^s design. J 9// jM^ —^-*^-w r^^^ScV^CJ^l^^TU ZSZJ^JrLJL v s^A Se n,, h. A. O'CONNOR <c CO., LTD. U //jl!]k I l^^^!' mmmtm^^259 words
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327 1956-10-13 9 So Sorry For British Victims, Says Jap Newsman TOKYO. Oct. 12, (UP) A Japanese newspaperman, who worked for the Japanese army in Singapore dudng the war, today described the controversial British picture "A Town Like Alice" as a "human document of the sufferings and tribulations encountered by a group of327 words
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Article113 1956-10-13 9 MALACCA, Fn.— The Hack H :::n Company. a road haulage contra. I r <<-ned to the Malayan Railways, isst night met the National Union of Transport Workers in a twn-and-a-half-hour joint ci>cussion. The Union withdrew its ne:or an eight-hour nay and later retired to consider113 words
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Article45 1956-10-13 9 Ministry Snubs Teacher SINGAPORE Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Bwee Kef. vp c ;erdciy turned down a request by Mr. S. Dragoon, a former Engli.Vn teacher in the Chung Cheng Hish School, for a tetter of confirmation from the Mini-try that he had been dismissed.45 words
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Article20 1956-10-13 9 ST. Patrick's School F;m Fair held in Singapore last month, netted a sum ot (15,000.20 words
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199 1956-10-13 9 Council Has Plans To Build 12 More Clinics In City THE Singapore City Council Health Department is planning to set up more maternal and infant welfare clinics for the city, the City Health Officer, Dr. H. R. Morrison, told The Standard yesterday. "The existing ones are very busy and the199 words
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Article46 1956-10-13 9 ANOTHER U.S. Consul left Singapore for Washington by Pan-American Airways yesterday after completing his twoyear term here. He was Mr. Tom Conlon, of the Economics Division of the American Consulate in Singapore. Mr. Conlon was accompanied by his wife and five children.46 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-10-13 9 CHILEAN pianist Claude Arrau, will again appear in Singapore as guest artist of the Singapore Musical Society in two recitals, on Nov. 10. and 18 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The great musician last played in ihe Colony in Sept. 1954.43 words
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111 1956-10-13 9 A SINGAPORE housewife, Kwan Lip Pens, was tied up gaged and robbed of a sold chain, worth $700. by four masked armed thugs who entered her home in Alexandra Road at dawn yesterday. Kwan was preparing breakfast, when someone tapped he' on the shoulder.111 words
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Advertisement214 1956-10-13 9 jht world famous family of I HEADACHE CURE iirolgiQj Co!ds, Mental Strain. •NG AUN TONG HK TIGER MEDICAL HALL k Fly connectinf earner to Bar^Kok.-.therß board Pan y. f American's speedy Super-6 > m pers* for all Europe. V Choineof firsft-ciasaor 'ißr^ Ji v.a n*t •ervica. CTW f\l\ j rat214 words
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Advertisement250 1956-10-13 9 /JUVENIA WATCH 1» SIX ap[>eals JH A i i 1. ULTRA-FLAT. |fe^^i\ 2. UNBREAKABLE J?^ 3. 17 JEWELS. «|p 4. WATER-PROOF. Jli^^B^ 5. SHOCK-PROOF. W!sBffl 6. ANTI-MAGNETIC. X Sole Aoenfs:— OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD Singapore, K. Lumpur, Penang. HAPPY CABARET TONIGHT EXTENSION 1 A.M. ii^^HHSHHi Mr> LMI IOO!N> KHIVI ,#*JpM*&« Miss250 words
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Miscellaneous232 1956-10-13 9 Standard's [crossword puzzle *-i iiiv. 3 Any spiders will form up here (JJJhh hoi 9. Descriptive of an outline (8) ACROSS 14. Protest of well fed bird (5. 5) i uo, i, ,viv nla« if nres&ed 1>; ?>"'■? 'he cost (8) IB Musically above the treble 10 slave (9) 6.232 words
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Article, Illustration375 1956-10-13 10 MALAYA GO AHEAD' FOR RUBBER TO CHINA Secret Method To Detect Usage KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government- will now issue export- licences for rubber shipments to China mainland even if the exporters cannot produce "civilian use" certificates, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman,375 words
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205 1956-10-13 10 NEW premium petrol, which will be available to Malayan motorists from the end of this month, will give additional power and mileage to all cars. Shell will be coming' out with Supershell with 1.C. A., and Stanvac with Mobilgas Special, both of which205 words
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Article255 1956-10-13 10 MALAYA'S trade in coconut oil continues to rise, according to latest statistics. In the first eight months of this year Malayan crude Coconut oil exports totalled 62.435 tons worth $44,843,353 against 50.000 tons worth $38,412,293 in last year's corresponding period. Imports from January to August amounted255 words
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201 1956-10-13 10 THE well-known British motor manufacturers, the Rover Company, will be exhibiting their latest gas turbine car v:o;v:. as the T. 3 at Ear.s Court Motor Show. The car {a no: yet going Into production but is being shown. states the company, "to demonstrate the201 words
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Article16 1956-10-13 10 HONG Fatt's tin ore output in the third quarter this year was :-:.fini.R3 niruls.16 words
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Article132 1956-10-13 10 PRICE GOES UP 3/8 CENT SINGAPORE rubber prices improved by i cent to 92£ cents per lb. for first grade November shipment on a quietly steady market. The market remained quiet throughout the morning with prices remaining at slightly higher prices than those ruling on the previous day. Fair demand132 words
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Article118 1956-10-13 10 IN a ir.ove to o:Tcr ir.ore frequent service to Hawaii ana the United State< mainland, Pan American World Airwas has added one flight to its schedule between Manila and the U.S. west coast, effective Sent. 30, bringing the total on this route to five flights a118 words
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166 1956-10-13 10 Newest Two-Pedal Car Is 100 mph Austin LATEST addition to the world's luxury can with fully ar.tomatic transmission is the Princess 4. announced by the Austin Company and now to he seen ior the first time at the Paris Motor Show. The new car is being produced as well as166 words
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Article78 1956-10-13 10 THE principal terms for the proposed amalgamation of Kuala Lumpur Rubber and Sempah Rubber Estates, negotiations for which were reported last June, are for the issue of one £1 Kuala Lumpur share plu s two shillings ca.sh for every six two shilling shares in Sempah's £63,955 capital.78 words
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Article139 1956-10-13 10 MALAYAN Industrials and tins wei et and slightly Irregular y< t< rday, tn Lng to the M Sharebrokers' Association Rubbers men firm Price i hang< anno me* by the Associal were; Buyer* sk Fed. Dis. 2.20 2.2scdcb F. k X. On I 2 IHrdcb Gammon? I 3139 words
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Article43 1956-10-13 10 NEW YORK. Or: (UP)— Dow-Jones closing averages STOCKS: 30 Industrials €M M 20 Rails 5 Utilities 66 4: 65 Slocks 172 27 BONDS. 40 Bonds 9ZM T c Dow- Jones commi futures index '1924-26 average equals 100> closed at 161.09.43 words
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Article99 1956-10-13 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Oct. $26| buyers, $26| seiiers; cocoi:ut oil (bulk) $40^ seller?, coconut oil (drums) $43| sellers; Muntok white pepper $109 sellers, Sarawak white Sl'*'* sellers, Special Sarawak black 575. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra:99 words
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Article199 1956-10-13 10 THOUSAND-IN-ONE NEON SIGN A NOVEL neon display equipment which virtually offers a thousand different signs in one was demonstrated in London. Letters, characters or symbols can be changed at will and without the slightest danger, while the sign is operating. Mr. Winston Rej-nolds, chairman of the h'rm manufacturing the equipment,199 words
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34 1956-10-13 10 THE Japanese cargo-passen-ger liner Sagami Maru (9,415 tons) berthed at Liverpool recently from Yokohama, marking the resumption of direct monthly passenger services between Liverpool and Japan, suspended since 1940.— Reuter.34 words
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Article29 1956-10-13 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association changes in its rates to merchants yesterday Selling. TT or OD ready were: Belgian Francs 1615£; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange remain unaltered.29 words
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Article49 1956-10-13 10 Firm Wins Prize For Display Mr. 11. F How oil. rrprrvrntinc the agents, Bonstead Co.. I ttl i- •< < b j)!< senttag a i hnqu" to the projprietof ol Soon J eck The competition iras mb* tared by Lever Brm (Mmla\a Ltd.. the ntanufactar. ers ol sonpv and edible49 words
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Article154 1956-10-13 10 MALAYAN shaterday repoi rd the 1 business done: 8.8. Pel 55 f\ f N $2. 0n xall: Fed Dlsi c Hammers (3.17|; licnr% I Hume A 5/6; M C $1.09; Metal Box $1 76; Mr A 52.75: Robinson ord $1.62; C< d borage $1.60; U.l rdi154 words
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Article45 1956-10-13 10 the ond view o: hole land < Ltd.. 1 Th< jrouj .80 rd. Si] 1955. i 000 on bui ing wharves and modernL ing existing B lueerf B ,f cement tl Out of th' surplus, £1,21 I rated for Fund, Both al to the noi45 words
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Article18 1956-10-13 10 depletion lor I availah > The I I addii j pnH of J^nAj! v, The forward is 518 words
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Advertisement1163 1956-10-13 10 NOTICES "7.W.D. TEN-UIR NOT.CE ™%»^l^X^ GE TENDERS w m be received \LL Members of the abore 1 t1 c the Set- v Association to the Colony Uement Engineer, Mala a m Singapore will bo closed I' of 22nd October for business on Tuesday 16th 5 October. 1956 for Birthday 11,163 words
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Advertisement57 1956-10-13 10 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ]VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN xll that works involving the digging up of, laying of a sewer in. backfilling and reconstruction of the centre of Geylang Road between Lorongs 6 and 9, necessitating prohibition of the use of that part of the road for 3 months57 words
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Advertisement55 1956-10-13 10 PELNI-LINLS 12, ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freighf /Through Ccgc D p Tel: ***** (Mortoget "PADEA" for Indrogiri Ports "ENDE" for Bclowon "PAJANGAN" fo- Indrogiri Ports Rcngot "LANGIR" for Tombelon/Fonttonok f ij ;f Hi i W*S I > I scaitßi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ PR 1 1 1 j i 'S^^l Cable Address: "CATHAYREST" t55 words
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Miscellaneous103 1956-10-13 10 OUTER ROADS non. Lawu. Moonßsh, Kimanis. Halland, Citta de Salarno, Roman, Salnng. Kirsten Bakke. Montebcllo Hills. SUB WHARVES Tons Hai. Belinda. Batoeia. Anlilochus 4. President Pierce Chakdina, Van Riemsdjik, 9a- 6. Doiius 8 Star Alcyone 10. nana, Van Noort. Itaura, Ban- Triton 13 Pyrrhus 15, Darvel joewangi. 21 Tjibadak 23.103 words
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Advertisement711 1956-10-13 11 nCL 0-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 132/6 RcbißMMi Roao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE WORTH AMfRtCAN SfRVICt t. ao»to«. New Y«ek, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Porti Spore P. s ham fenang 5/14 O«i 15/16 Oct 17/18 <Xt 9/M Nov 15/16 Nov 17/18 Nov 2<3Dtc/4|#n 5/6 |an 7/8 |an proceed vsa oth«» ports to711 words
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Advertisement1193 1956-10-13 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO^ LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lin«t) (Incptporated m Singapore) (12 Unn) the blue funnel une Carrtw option to proceed via oth«i potti to toad and dischatg* ear»e SAiLINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWAROS r C NOR cleared Port Sa1,193 words
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Advertisement867 1956-10-13 11 MITSUI W^ LINE S'pora F. Shorn Penom fOR JAPAN Hoeisan Moru for YoVohomo Nogovo Kobe vto Hongkong 1 9 Oct Akakuroson Maru for Yoko- homo, Kobe. Moil vio Hongkonq 2 Nov 29 Oct Bonsei Moru For Moil, Kobe Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akibasan Mary for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe vio867 words
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Advertisement730 1956-10-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIWAND> Soiling* toi Bongkok ond/oi fot lost Penong P^'l»oni S'oor* "MEONIA" 14/16 Oct 17/19 Oct 20/22 Oct "LALANDIA" 17/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 28 o<t 2 Nov "BOGOTA" 31 Oct/ 1 Nov 2 4 Nov 5/6 Nov HOMEWARDS Soiling* to* Cjenoo, Ant«e«p KotterOom Hanrbirrf, Copenhoqen,730 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-10-13 12 A c a -5' blue fabric little fe rosettes COPgred oiU rklets12 words
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Article298 1956-10-13 12 Ritu Del Mar - THE STARS AND YOU Ritu Del Mar Dfi SMI Kl)\V FOR kkYOM Allow y tursell extra time en route 95 there La a tendency ti complications. involvements; steer clear of imprac- P ts With t-ie-e mind, be active, essi ye Voi R BIKTHOATC AND IIIKHISKiN ARIES March 21 to April298 words
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Article, Illustration617 1956-10-13 12 TERRY PILLAY - New Styles For MOTHERS-TO-BE TERRY PILLAY a\\\\\v\\\\\\\ fjV W\VV\WVV\W jyjNCAN'S, the Singapore dress firm which specializes in maternity wear is always trying 0 new styles and mate--5 in an attempt to rr.ake niaUTnily a period 01 presi ntability, if not actual i k gas 1 1 a Wei c this,617 words
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Article805 1956-10-13 12 Jr Shi JjM ■BSilraßr^' Good Exercise PLATED badminton the 1 other day for the first time in many months, even years. I had forgotten how very much I enjoy playin? this same and what good exercise it is! The day afterwards I felt no ill effects, but the day after805 words
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Article, Illustration858 1956-10-13 12 Beautiful Brides in a Land of PERPETUAL SUMMER TALKING FASHION with LANE TF the old saying "Happy the Bride the Sun shines upon" has any truth in it, then Malayan brides must have more than their fair share of happiness. How lucky they are to live in a land of858 words
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Advertisement252 1956-10-13 12 Triani; TOYS Model 910 TRICYCLE As illuitrahon §s>^V fitted 12' dia. front and 6" dia, MM wheels, and 5 8 tyres. Large, comfy metal saddle Designed tor children f r^fBk I with 13-15 inside leg measurements. *-.^^t Walsch.- Cc (v "J Factory Rcprc-jt nt.it tve- SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPI'F Pf J252 words
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Article, Illustration922 1956-10-13 13 A Shot Shatters the air... and YOUTH'S DREAM COMES TRUE A Red letter day for the Young Chief Minister Opens Youth Centre A\ IMPORTANT milestone was added to Singapore's progress towards independence with the official opening by Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre atStandardpic - 922 words
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Article76 1956-10-13 13 A BLACKOUT yesterday interrupted the inter-schools badminton final heir! at the newly onened Singapore Youth Sports Centre and left two doubles tics uncompleted. St. Thomas' School had a 2-1 lead over Anglo-Chinese School. The deciding matches have been postponed indefinitely and the results up to date are (St76 words
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Article198 1956-10-13 13 Athletes Fail To Make It THE last flicker of hope for a place in the Colony contingent for the Olympic Games next month for five Singapore athletes— Janet Jesudasan, Tan Soo Liat, Lim Imm, P. Ganasen, and R. Jayaram— died on the cinder track at198 words
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Article47 1956-10-13 13 THE TEST Pak. 198 KARACHI, Oct. 12, (Renter) Pakistan were all out for 108 runs in reply to the Australian total of 80 runs on the second day of the cricket test here today. Wazir was not out 53 and Kardar not out 61 at the interval.47 words
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Article140 1956-10-13 13 Karim Goal Gives CSC Victory After a disappointing si ri during the early part ol the season. Ceylon Sports Club a n their third consecutive in, when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 1-0 in an SHA league D.v. 1 hockey match on the padanc yesterday. The winning g was .^-cor-ed140 words
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Article27 1956-10-13 13 Si". PATRICK S School, with 27 points, became the champion school at the Christian Brothers first Inter-School annual athletic !Wect hefld on the SJI ground yesterday.27 words
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Article25 1956-10-13 13 no. bask Ordnance Depot beat Latifl Wanderers 2 I SHA Div. 2 league a. Friendly Hill yesterday. BOD led i-o at half time25 words
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Article24 1956-10-13 13 ST. JOSEPH'S Institution will hold their Golden Jubilro Shoot ing contest at the Singapore Military Forre* miniature rang? ai 9 a.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Advertisement65 1956-10-13 13 EW WORLD CABARET TO-NIGHT EXTENSION 1 A.M. lECKS KUNCHI" BEER NIGHT SPOT DANCE PRIZES BECKS KUNCHI" BEER FOR LUCKY COUPLES y KIND COURTESY: v s|\|L DARBY Co., ltd. F )A HCE MUSIC BY: tall I DIAS A\D HIS ORCHESTRA IST: LIOW YLET LEXG r gm -wiutM ii c cais rot65 words
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Advertisement682 1956-10-13 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT AMOY CANNING SOY Sauce is known for its higi quality and nutritious value Obtainable at 118 Croat Street Tel. ***** or other Groceries. SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT O TRUST- Reg Assistant Draftsman Structural) in Salary Scale $155x516-$347/ Exam. Bar/$385x520-SSOS/Exam. Bar/$535x520-s€ls. Commencing salary $445 pm plus Variable Allowance.682 words
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Miscellaneous175 1956-10-13 13 fflbner By Al Capp T UfilZs ,»£.&&£s&*>"*{ I I -:>_ GOOD UJAJT rr r ILi- MUST^.O' SiMGL S i2 i£!St LVgV^C? no »to for vcxj L L^T^T*; D r^ one hairof the hej*> A CMAIR.V- S IT.^ r w "^l 1 ■ley Oop By V. T. Hamlin fj^J9f V **IIM-{175 words
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Miscellaneous258 1956-10-13 13 SOCCER SAFA FIXTURES COMMUNITY: M.F.A. vs. Royal Navy at Jalun Bcsar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. FRIENDLY: Boys' Town vs. Griffith School 1 at Bor/s' Town; ST B. Sports Club vs Govt. Printing Dcpt.. Kuala Lumpur at .Jalan Bcsar Stadium at 3.45 p. vi. BADMINTON FOOXG SEONG CUP: Singapore vs. Johorc258 words
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Article321 1956-10-13 14 She is an even better horse over the SVif Says WINDSOR LAD MAHA RANEE, a longstriding grey, is in peak form, and I make her my nap for the Autumn Cup (Race Five) over %l furlongs at Penang this afternoon, last day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting.321 words
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Article576 1956-10-13 14 RACE ONE On his second to Golden 1 Rebus I am giving Entertainment 111 a meat chance to score his long overdue win. He figured prominetly in his race. Tracking Dragon Seed right past the turn fur home he took the lead a furlong576 words
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Article186 1956-10-13 14 Record Time in the 3.00 RACE TWO Record Time was doing best work in the final bit when fifth behind Park H over the seven on the first day. Over the extra furlong I expect him to show improvement and re-enter the winning list At the last August meet or.186 words
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Article161 1956-10-13 14 Golden Gus Set For Double RACE SIX GOLDEN GUS. Townsman. Plea-sure Park, Bingora and Brown Eye.-, arc possibilities in the >:x furlongs sprint for Class Four, Division Two pi rformcrs. The race has a pretty cp < appearance but I will row in with Golden Gus. This three-year-old Gustator gelding161 words
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Article263 1956-10-13 14 RACE THREE CHRISTMAS CAROL was a gallant but unlucky third to Golden Rebus on Wednesday. With ordinary luck in the running he has a great chance to make amends and take thi s 8£ furlongs race. He ran into all sorts oi trouble at the263 words
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Advertisement171 1956-10-13 14 jstanda^^selectlonsj Windsor Lad The Specire Trundle Hill Scrutineer I'M II!r\ IN MI-NT II ELLEN'S TBEASUBE INDIAN H£A'AtfP>3 JI ENTERTAINMENT 111 1M1,.,, v rreasure it.x.niK.rt Davenport JV len ,i? Ireasure Davenport Vlu/glAs lIKt.S IreaMire .Maniano KMOKD TIME MYSTIC CODS (,KI. AT TRADITION MYSjEIC CODE 2 Great Tradition Record Time Mystic Code171 words
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Advertisement191 1956-10-13 14 mi: m:\\ I BALDI 29 (2V'x2 4 CAMfIB with fix leathei nt SUM The Bafdi 29 is one wvff-rr low-priced camera in the Famous Boidc FALDANAR F2.9 coated end c< guarantees crystal-clear p ike pc c orQements. 5.85 I^9 B cctiaonor v 1 Jr ond colour corrccW V ttM^ afc>191 words
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Miscellaneous1318 1956-10-13 14 JBiiit RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 3—6 Furs. l. oho AVincfoot v !).no }\w \k Stable Allan Patersoo 8, 5M Cedar Hill 5y 8.12 K. X Stables Martin Ismail 0. :oo Periwinkle ;:> s.io Pil Stable Bagby Mortimer 4. 0r.5 Ellen's Treasure r.y B.io Kissin Kongsi Sullivan1,318 words
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