Singapore Standard, 16 October 1956
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Title Section38 1956-10-16 1 SinHanore Standard 5 S 4 T *f!c A D t POLICE II rfr %U\ S FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 line*! 2400 *TP* f\j J 2811 2414 f\, SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS38 words
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180 1956-10-16 1 M Del 15 (Reuter) has protested f Government at a recent violation of the Hongkong and China by Chinese Foreign Office spokesman said today. a Chinese frontier one ]<■ on and wounded three opened tire on a party of about 30 into Hongkong. A180 words
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Article25 1956-10-16 1 II in the Middle n Jor E I back a fulld re- ian NaOfß \x\ n I i :n id B w n I25 words
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40 1956-10-16 1 KILLED AND 100 HURT IN AD-ON TRAIN COLLISION eta u and a A national railway offl-iai OGOinotiW and Uie th- ound exbt€ overturned in the The B ial said Ihe number ties 'a- a> expected to efon rescue work ted.40 words
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Article81 1956-10-16 1 LONDON, Oct. 15, (Reuter) TDe Dufcc el Ed^rbur&ii leXt London by air today on the start oi a 35,000-mile jorney centred on the Olympic Games in Melbourne He is riur to be away about tour month-. The Queen. Prince Charles And Princess Anno81 words
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Article17 1956-10-16 1 LT.-GEN Sir Francis Fest.•■rived in. Seoul yester- moon for a three- to South Korea.— r17 words
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Article229 1956-10-16 1 Wash And Peel Before You Eat, Says City Health Chief SINGAPORE'S City Health Officer, Dr. H. B. Morrison, yesterday warned against the danger of apples imported from Japan. There have been reports, he said, that some apples imported from Japan, into the Colony, have been sprayed229 words
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Article, Illustration404 1956-10-16 1 Python 'Pete Throws Away Chance To Be A Film Star THIS is a story of the day '"Pete" the Python lost his job as a film star m "Belantcra," Shaw's latest Malay Film's Production. Pete, who measures I S- feet from head tc tail was caught ht a village in404 words
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Article23 1956-10-16 1 PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk announced his resignation on Monday as Premier of Cambodia in a radio address to the Cambodian population. APAP - 23 words
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133 1956-10-16 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 14 (UP) Disaster wa.s reported to I ive .-truck the village oJ Bekanpur in the State ol Uttar Pradesh tonight with 34 persons dead In flood waters that destroyed theil hom< All day today with the waters of the River Jamuna133 words
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Article51 1956-10-16 1 TWO robbers flung pepper into the eyes of a cigarette salesman and relieved him of $4,000 yesterday. The salesman, Tan Wan Ben?, was leaving a shop in Geylang when the robbery occurred. Van driver Soh Kim Lye who saw his colleagues plight, save cbaM but the culprits51 words
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Article36 1956-10-16 1 TOKYO. Oct. 15. (Reutcr) —The Briton Embassy said today that Sir Robert Scott. United Kingdom Commissioner General tor South-east Asia, will arrive In Japan on Oct. 23 for a six-day unofficial visit.36 words
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Article32 1956-10-16 1 THE Soviet atomic exhibition, said to be the biggest of its kind in the world, which recently closed in Moscow will be opened in Leipzig. East Germany, next month. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article30 1956-10-16 1 ONE hundred and fifty shops were razed in a Sunday morning fire m Wonju. 60 miles South-east of Seoul, said a National Police report. No casualties wore reported.30 words
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171 1956-10-16 1 Egypt Reacts To U.N. Move CAIRO, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Egypt today reaffirmed her stand against international administration of the Suez Canal, and stressed her agreement to insulation of the waterway from politics, in the first official comment on the six principles approved by the171 words
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Article47 1956-10-16 1 A SINGAPORE youth jumped into the sea off NicolJ Highway yesterday and saved a schoolgirl. Miss Lilian Chee, 16. from drowning. He then escorted Miss Chee to St. Anthony's Convent Girls' School in Middle Road Miss Chee was later taken to the General Hospital.47 words
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Article60 1956-10-16 1 THE HAGUE. Oct. 15 (AP) The Dutch Government, today announced that Queen Juliana is reorganizing various departments of the Royal Household as a result of the recent furore over her relationship with the faith healer Miss Greet Hofmans. A communique denied recent reports that the Queen60 words
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93 1956-10-16 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 15, (UP). Singapore's former Chief Minister David Marshall today told United Press that the subject of Malayan Reds and Chinese students in Singapore was not brought up during his two "lengthy" meetings with Chinese Prime Minister Chou Enlai Marshall refused to answer93 words
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169 1956-10-16 1 MORE than 400 students from the Chung Cheng High School and the Chinese High School in Singapore re-registered at the Gan Eng Seng School centre yesterday. 1 This brings the total number of .students wishing to attend classes in new premises to 850.169 words
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Article93 1956-10-16 1 Intelligence Chief Is Sacked JAKARTA. Oct IS (Reuteri The army announced today that the chit fs ol the Intelligence and Information Departments had been relieved oi their posts beer* they had made public the setting up of a commission to investigate the participation by some officers in political activities. The93 words
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Article20 1956-10-16 1 DR John E. Holt-Hams. 87. w\ is co-developer of a I [in the note ti York, Sunday. APAP - 20 words
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Advertisement26 1956-10-16 1 fe SEASOMi= Iv, IRAOINOCO.=S -V MEM a-w/ A^ t I pipfisure wt is/action WURCHMAW'S Wo. I L Jn tm!* of H or 2."> and packet* of26 words
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Advertisement17 1956-10-16 1 Tflaqflg£&> ICE CRE f* 4U THi Ad demineramJi^| 0181l <QA€KBp> THE PERMUTIT CO. LioT^* WALLACE TiERNAN LID.17 words
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Article146 1956-10-16 2 CLOSrSG rubber prires (cents per lh > In vSingapore yesterdav were: Boyirv Seller* Sport innm.) 92J 92} Nov. RSSNo.I 924 R.S.S. No. 2 91 9l| K.S.S. No. 3 BfM 0 Tone: Quiet and slightly steadier. S PORE TIN The prire of tin od the local market vesterday was146 words
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Article40 1956-10-16 2 DPOH, Mon.— A pick-p'^kct. Ch< an Swee Lum, 27. was to:.iv -eritrn Td to B year's jail by Magistrate Abdul Kadir for stealing a tain pen. from a cinema fan at the R s Theatre, here, on Sei40 words
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490 1956-10-16 2 Search For Open Car For The Duke Is Completed KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- A prospective open British car. in which the Duke of Edinburgh will travel, in his state drive through Kuala Lumpur, has been found at last, The Standard learnt today. Its identity however, is still hush-hush. A Government spokesman490 words
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141 1956-10-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. T. Federation High Cora d has "lost" his M Assistant due to the creation of the Internal Derenee anci Seportfolio under Chiei Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Esti nates Oi Federal ex:-- r 4 :rr? ;n 1057 showed tc provision for or.:-141 words
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Article, Illustration164 1956-10-16 2 NAIR MADE ASSISTANT MINISTER MR. M. P. D. Nair, Assemblyman for Seletar, has been appointed an Assistant Minister to assist the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode. His appointment was made by the Governor, Sir Robert Black, yesterday, after consultation with the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Mr.164 words
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Article99 1956-10-16 2 350 Stenos Opt For Arbitration KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 350 Government stenographers in the Federation prefer arbitration to strike, to back their wage raise demands. This was decided yesterday at a meeting of the Federation Government Stenographers Association. The president of the Association. Mr K S. Menon, charged that99 words
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Article77 1956-10-16 2 ALOR STAR. Moil Forty Ma ay elders from Perlis attending a civics course at Indra Kayangan yesterday ited the Gajah Mati experimental Station to see padi and fruit cultivation. They also went to the Kedak Perlis Operations Room to sec the progress of the Emergency The77 words
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Article66 1956-10-16 2 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A roadside "quack* 1 dentist. Chin Lan Siang. 27. told Magistrate Inche Hassan bin Hussain in Court today that he made an emergency extraction of a hoy's aching tooth, at the request of parents. Chin pleaded guilty to a charge of practising dentistry without66 words
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175 1956-10-16 2 First Woman To Climb Cunong Tahan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Miss Enid Fernandez 58 year-old British Social Welfare Officer, who, since August 1954 has brought SvXrour to every corner of Pahang, will quit the Malayan Government service very shortly. The Federation Government is not renewing her175 words
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464 1956-10-16 2 Call -Girl Murder TriQ Ends: Verdict Reserve KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The "call-girl" murder trial, in which two Malay youths are charged with the slaying of middle-aged Puteh binte Ya'acob and placing her body on a railtrack, ended today. Prosecution and defence closed their cases this evening the third day before464 words
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219 1956-10-16 2 TUNKU PLANS MEET THE PEOPLE SESSION KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The President of the United Malays National Organization, Tunku Abdul Hanman has nlannod to hold "Meet-The-People" sessions shortly to explain the Alliance Constitutional Memorandum to the Reid Commission. The Tunku will clarify the contents of the memorandum and assure UMNO members,219 words
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Article84 1956-10-16 2 'Citizenship Papers A Not Enough TANJONG MALIM. Mon.— The Chief Education Office Perak has asked all heads of schools to urge students seckjobs or scholarships in the State to become subjects of the R iler. He ?aid that non-Malay i dents wanting Perak Government appointment? or State arships £ener,-. he84 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-10-16 2 FRIZES IN GOLD SILVER BRONZE Standardpic by THFSE six statuettes (one gold, two silver and three bronze) will be £iven away by the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman when he opens the Sixth International Salon of Pictorial Photography presented by the Malayan Photographic Society at the Kuala Lumpur British CouncilYong Peng Seong - 66 words
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Article41 1956-10-16 2 BENTONC I ral I .JB day called O j^ racial r I to d: of g m and love "to bU I Indi;. I Laur« irfcH and 1 1 rrcat. v Mi Lump romp. I 1 prize I title I41 words
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Article99 1956-10-16 2 SEREMBAN, Mon. Mr. Robert Singam. Labour Councillor for Rahang, today joined the criticism being levelled at the Town Council here for its proposal to rai i c general assessment rates from 13 to 18 per cent. Mr. Singam said the reason rate payers were99 words
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Advertisement181 1956-10-16 2 LOOK Y °UNG£Rj~J^^ LONGER! %&^(lp\ Everyone over 30 should \ijll j y take extra Vitamins and Minerals advise world- y^Ls^*' famous authorities f\t\ Y\\, Our daily diet often fails to supply us with all the vitamins and minerals we need, partly I because our diet is seldom properly balanced and181 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-10-16 3 i LDMIRA] K T.. mmandinf the i trsi Fleel ngaporc jtsict- Kii pKmo on i >n tour of t!!' 1 ifii irt-.i. ;vm t tn visit r t'A o da> s §4M k Yan, Mr fan Boon hint in from tftei .1! >* iencf I'rm t-r>ity47 words
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176 1956-10-16 3 THE Singapore City Council spent about $30,U0U intain normal gas during the 43 days of strike by 400 gas workhe acting City Presi- Mr. R. Middletonsaid yesterday. in ti wer to 1 1 Qin Chye ninated) on much money the Council lost because of176 words
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Article73 1956-10-16 3 .'.ban'. Moil Con- vet or Mok 1 K( ma» k r i ngganu aas today b irged b :d- at oi Scremban Session Court. Raja Azlair. Shah, with •he death ol Kish< n Bingh on Jun< 14 by a rash act not amounting to culpable73 words
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222 1956-10-16 3 Prayer Festivity To Mark The Prophets Birthday MUSLIMS throughout Malaya will celebrate the Prop..ei's birthday today and tomorrow with gatherings in the country's mosques and distributions of food to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur begin celebrations today. while other towns such as Johore Bahru and Ipoh will Pour 'he Prophet's birthday222 words
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Article99 1956-10-16 3 ...And A PAP Meet Is Now Out SINGAPORE Police have e I permission to the People's Action P irty to 1 I mettinf at the Beauty World Park today becau com tmeni r the Prophet imed birthday ce.eb rations. The PAP In a nent I the 1 refusal as "obstructive.*99 words
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Article924 1956-10-16 3 She Didn't Want A Jury. She Liked Everyone... Expert Said She Was Fit To Plead On Hurt Charge THE SANITY of Annie Danker, a Singapore housewife, charged with attempted murder of her husband, Cyril Ignatius Danker, a solicitor s stenographer, was once again at issue924 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-10-16 3 VICTORIA Cross winner Group ("apt. L. Cheshire is expected to arrive in Singapore from Madras soon. Group Capt. Cheshire is founder of ten Cheshire Homes for the incurable and homeless sick in Lngland and established three in his recent tour of India. The homes in England114 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-10-16 3 DELEGATION HERE TO SELL SUNNY HAWAII \V 0 M E N outnumbered Hi WJ to one in thfl 33-membcr Chinese Chamber of Commerce delegation that flew into Singapore yesterday to promote trade between Malaya and Hawaii. Mr. Lin-San Lai. director of the Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Hawaii and leader150 words
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Article77 1956-10-16 3 Exhibition To Boost A Fund MALACCA, Mon.—Mr Lim Lian Giok. president of the Malayan Chinese Education Association, will open a threeday exhibition of the works of Professor Wong Yow, a well-known Hongkon? artist and those of four local artists at the Meng Seng Association on Oct. 20. The exhibition is77 words
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152 1956-10-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Mohamed Yuno s bin Yassim. a school teacher, was sentenced to one month's jail in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of accepting, without consideration, $250. Giving judgment, Mr. E. Corbally. the president, held that the money was not a152 words
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126 1956-10-16 3 THE Police hunt for a gunman who escaped from their ambush on Oct. 8 ended yesterday when a youth surrendered at the Criminal Investigation Division. The youth will be charged in Court with armed robbery today. Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Clague said. Police126 words
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Article51 1956-10-16 3 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca Ex-Servicemen's (Security forces) Association has started a one month's drive lor funds for widows, children and orphans of members of the local security forces who died in action or service duri.ng the Emerqency First to donate was Resident Commissioner, Mr. M. J.51 words
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Article57 1956-10-16 3 MALACCA, Men.— The ExServicemen's (Security Forces) Association here will hold a tea party at the Capitol Dance Hall at 2 p.m. on Oct. 28 in honour of their adviser. Settlement Councillor Hasnal Abdul Hadi, on his impending departure for the United States. Inche Hasnal will leave next month57 words
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Article294 1956-10-16 3 BECAUSE a 25-year-old woman, Too Mui Eng. was jilted by a rich merchant she had doubts about her new lover, a cable jointer in the Citv CnnnHi This was revealed in a lettej found beside her when she \vn discovered hanging in an attap hut294 words
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Advertisement108 1956-10-16 3 )!R\ S\\IT\TIU\ (OUT SUNNING WATER _>^\^'' k ANIND TO THIS lEDESTROL SYSTEM w#^* Kemflush ttMptf Model I t > Fullflush *5-»- ng Model rcojr S3 SO. OO 1 to fhose who arc r*^ o* the comfort of the •aterbof" sanitation The only chemiccl *hic- m appearance Cr resembles a *ional108 words
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Advertisement248 1956-10-16 3 Pasir Panjang Gap Hill Climb Sunday 14th. October 1956 BORGWARD ISABELLA FIRST Mr. F. H. Wagner SECOND Mr. Yong Nam Kee Saloon Tourers up lo 1600 c.c, FIRST Mr. F. H. Wagner Unlimited Saloon and Twefl The Borgward has been a continent v^-^r^- roughomt the 1956 Motor Racing Season. .proof248 words
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197 1956-10-16 4 26 Reds Killed, 10 Give Up KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The increasing flow of information on terrorist movements has given Security Forces in the Federation an elimination windfall in September of 26 kills, one capture and 10 surrenders. "It was a very good month," declared197 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-10-16 4 THE Vice-Prime Minister of Laos, ~"r. Katay I). Sasorith, risrht. yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock at the latter's office, Mr. Sasorith will leave for Laos today, en route to New York to attend the forthcorr.ins meeting of the United NationsStandardpic - 62 words
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196 1956-10-16 4 PENANG, Mon.— A masseuse, Aminah binte Shaik Meah, toli the Magistrate's Court here today that when she looked at 'call girl" Zainab, she knew that the girl was not a virgin, because she was pale and her behaviour was196 words
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Article114 1956-10-16 4 Scout Chief To Fly In For Visit THE Director of the Boy Scouts Internationa; Bureau. London. Major-Genera! D. C. Spry, will arrive in Singapore by air on Wednesday, Oct. 24, He will bo mei by the Dcputy Chief Commissioner) Mr L. A. Woodford. Genera! Spry will go on to Kuaia114 words
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Article150 1956-10-16 4 Cheers For Mr. Lim At Club Dance OVER i^ i} people > liiti ii up and cheered spontaneously [when i' v. ,v announced at the Malay Farm Girls 1 Club A- o iati n dance last night that i' was 'he birthday oi the Chief M nister, Mr. L::k Yew150 words
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Article116 1956-10-16 4 Inquiry Is So Very Hush-Hush THE Court Of Inquiry set up (o near the dispute between the Fred Waterhousc Company and its employees' union held j tour-hour session in camera in the Singapore Labour Court yesterday. It is understood that the session was held in private to give the disputing116 words
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73 1956-10-16 4 IPOH. Mon— a twenty-four-vrar-o.'ti NAAFI van 'driver, Mustapha !i in Hamzan, was today sentenced by Magistrate! Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof to] fix months' imprisonment for: making use of H52.42 belong-' ing to the Institute. The offence, which carr.c to light following a complaint,)73 words
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202 1956-10-16 4 AUSTRALIAN spepch-train-ing instructors may be sent tn Singapore in the near future to conduct ooucses in public speaking. This was told to members of the Dale Carnegie Club, Singapore, last night by Mr. Roy Kinsman, head of the Hemingway Robertson Institute, leading commercial202 words
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Article65 1956-10-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A Malay :<t-hooi for aborigine children was opened yesterday by the Assistant District Officer, Pontian. Che Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid, at Kuala Redan, Pontian. A total of 37 aborigine boys and girls will attend this school, where tuition is given free. Clothes, food65 words
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Advertisement315 1956-10-16 4 shows/ UArllUL^ Sbaws Prod action '^B "COLOURFUL TOKYO" I Chn IN<i t hen IKS «h I I TONj(it^^>MU(> I'M m>| -m. t x I '■^gmL^ jiff owiSwrwwttSvf I i!g^- gT>*w« pomp ww jwywin Om Steye Boyal Martnf it.ind— ii \i > TODXY fla.m. Kim Novafe "Pl^MoxfK B OPENS TODAY! REX315 words
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Miscellaneous740 1956-10-16 4 (Standard tzAlmanac Information at a Glance 330 Tea Dance <S>. 4 :>m Repeat 1.30 French Programme: fitinn— f Iklf AD^&C °f the Show is On <KL'. 6 p.m 1.30 BBC News; 140 Light Or|lNV**rWWC fIHHHtt Programme summary ip). 602 chestral; 345 Ci.ve An,ad:o> SbJb^ 4mMw B Happy Anniversary >Pj. b.5«740 words
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62 1956-10-16 5 Exchange finds Jobs or 3,161 9 Months t )T ALL ARE_ found j as in I is of thi 1 1,774 .r.e::: reng« R.iTt g empioy< mi*- Kok Ah Loy, said the others ;-~i ha i r positions re the ma. g onki I la- < es, motor peons, sweeptn62 words
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Article22 1956-10-16 5 CARP ENTER TO AND TRIAL CER Kuan Ah committed by I trate yesterat the to have Siew wounded two M Roi on22 words
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Article45 1956-10-16 5 I I loved Ir I raju, resigned from L that L for Sundararaju has 1 the president of the S since its formation. 1 retax is Mr. C V m Nair, who is also I ?ecr- Fi tc ty and V >rkcrs' Union.45 words
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62 1956-10-16 5 Pan-Malayan Tuberculosis Conference A PAN -MALAYAN Tuberculosis Confer* nee, the I it t n i wfll be heM a- vho i] Bini ipore Tobexeol ok from N v I to 4. s•. irt d f legates fron; the Fed< ration, the neiirtng ea and Sin- d to attend the c62 words
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Article209 1956-10-16 5 The Bill Saus Five Years...Theu Want To Make It Ten They Will Ask Select Committee To Amend The Ordinance SINGAPORE State United Malays National Organization will ask that Government amend the Local Government Elections Ordinance to deny all, except those with at ieast ten years'209 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-10-16 5 HUNDREDS of Malays jostled each other at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday to cateh a glimpse of friends and relatives a.s the gaily dressed Anking sailed in carrying more .than 200 pilgrims back from Mecca. The Anking, buntings flying from stem to stern,90 words
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219 1956-10-16 5 Tamils Ask Oovt. For Higher Schools THE Singapore Tamil Education Society will appeal to Government to establish Tamil secondary schools In the j Colony, This was decided at the annual general meeting of the S> i i-ty held recently. Th-: 1 Society at present runs 12 Tamil schools in Singapore.219 words
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108 1956-10-16 5 HE GIVES A PRIZE AWAY -TO S.A.T.A. A glass merchant, Mr. S.A. Abdulkadar, yesterday present) d to the BATA Rehabilitation Centre a Singer sewing machine which he a n ai the St. Patrick's i Pun Fair recently. Tii. means that ano- trainer can be taken on In the tailoring and108 words
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Article113 1956-10-16 5 Midnight Robbery Related TWO youths attacked a 25--year-old hcresewife, Lim Guan Hiang. at midnight near an alley in Kim Pong Road and robbed her of a gold bracelet, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Lim was testifying at s preliminary inquiry into a ten tative charge of robbery against Chen113 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-10-16 5 PATRICK FLY' who will play Beethovea*s Sonata in C Major Op. 2 No. 3 at a concert of local artists to be presented by the Singapore Musical Society at the Victoria] Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. tonight.39 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-10-16 5 THE Royal Marine band of H.M.S. Terror will play at tonight's premiere screenIns: of Universal-Internation-al's new VistaVision film. "Away All Boats!" at Capitol Theatre, Singapore. The 20-picce band will render a selection of march- I 'AWAY ALL BOATS 1 es from 0.15 p.m. to189 words
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Advertisement239 1956-10-16 5 In the Blu. T.n *.th th« W»«.»« Cow I B^BHp P^J When you ho*« complcfed o f uM »et of 32 cerd* show fb«*m ot ony office of G Hoppenstedr BPHHpH HI^^PHPpP^^H Ltd' ond you wit! be g'»et t*o teoutiful Dutch Oollt I in notio*ol cosfumt In I Ib. size239 words
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936 1956-10-16 6 Singapore Standard "Some Slight Risk" THE firm action against subversive elements taken by the Singapore authorities has given heart to those whose duty it is to deal with new villagers. To look after half a million people inside hundreds o;' m I villages for eight and a half years task936 words
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Article697 1956-10-16 6 JOHN GALE - CAIRO r pHE latest sign here that the pattern of alliances in the Arab world may again be changing is a report from a usually reliable source that King Hussein of Jordan is sounding the other Arab States to discover how much aid they would give Jordan697 words
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Article537 1956-10-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA A[Y! MY! who ever !ms- gined that there could be so many thick-skinned people in Singapore. Compared to them crocodiles (and I don't mean school girls) have very delicate skins THE STANDARD yesterday reported that there was much amusement and laughter at the537 words
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Article779 1956-10-16 6 DIPLOMATS in the JUNGLE VIENTIANE, Laou TN Vientiane, th« administrative capital of the Kingdom of Laos, they neither rock nor roll. The Laotians, Asia's newests neutralists, prefer th e RAMVONG, a "national" dance that was, in fact, imported from Thailand. It is danced with the harnimore than the feet, a779 words
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Article537 1956-10-16 6 '"The Auld Alliance was only another version of the ptcrnal triangle, but appli- d to nations instead of husbands and wives. You .see. England and France were at one time both courting Scotland. The English would not take no for an answer, so as a defensive measure537 words
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Article, Illustration134 1956-10-16 6 I fc othe I n feliov; Hp ft land and ">-m awav from the cS caw -:eep tl»B Iteidiiy down theij I fi ntag W fl d some of CIS, Hi r ratfcaL (Ther- itanci I piracy. At a j> I 1 the Anv were arrant ri^an oil fir134 words
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Miscellaneous12 1956-10-16 6 "You told me you were the chairman of a larue companyV 912 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-10-16 7 photo. TWENTY-THREE-year-old Mrs. M?.rie Brians is shown with her two-year-ol r son David at their home in Gosforth, Northumberland, last week. Mrs. Brians looks no more than 15 years of ace and with little David growing: up that can be very embarrassing. So she hasA.P. - 68 words
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193 1956-10-16 7 BUT GOVERNOR FORGOT-PLAYED 'CAVALCADE' k SALAAM, Tanganyika. Od U (Keuter) —On direct orders from the l.mernor, the all-African Tanganyika Police Band has added the hit be from "VMk Around the Clock" to its party pieces to amuse Princess fapret "N Roll193 words
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Article101 1956-10-16 7 P rimarily Over Judget Problems ihanouk's Resignation NOMPENH, Oct. 15 (Barter) The Koyal tMBMGfI today that tfec King had accepted ititm of Prime Mini>t.r Prince Sihanouk. M tc Kariio this morning brosddsl I statement Prince _:;\ini, r tin* reasons lor his resignation. lister s. v statement said tr- fit ernmer.101 words
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Article50 1956-10-16 7 M TESTS BAN I U I Charles V. I t> :once, I -i ;r.- It 1 I ad the :.bS. not Jhe bombs," ]r.pi Ible use i€ vvhole Urn t. bad D that n I bi inbs. always rcild raent rked out and supernal i i50 words
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Article21 1956-10-16 7 Mo nted I tip from unto stowav Joiictte as Lawrence ett re Canada K v m r are21 words
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Article25 1956-10-16 7 46 DEAD IN DE LH! FLOODS Or' I>. (AP) er >wing at in 32 years, >n Monday area: iround the I ports listed \x,:>ed by25 words
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Article32 1956-10-16 7 Ce ylon Police To Get Masks P) equip- 1 shields to .re i f Police, has decided polict with 'to used police and ed by \he a Ing an is ties in32 words
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Article103 1956-10-16 7 Reactor Mission Leaves TOKYO, 0 15, (B An eight-member mission left here to:. |l1 1J a.r tm Britain to study posed Japanese purchase of a British atomic! te Japanese Atomic Energy Commissioner, Mr. Icb i r o in New York attending the inaugural -v.o. proposed International Atomic Energy Agen v103 words
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108 1956-10-16 7 ALGIERS, Oct 15, (AP)— Rebels bombed cafes m two Western Algerian cities last m-h f killing a French conscript and wounding 21 persons. At Mostaganem, a seacoasi East of Ornn, two grenades were thrown into leading cafes One failed to go off. The other108 words
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Article28 1956-10-16 7 HONGKONG, Oct. IS <Reuter) President Soekarno of Indonesia today concluded his fortnight's visit t^ Communisi a and left Kunming by Rll for home. Radio Peking reported.28 words
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Article278 1956-10-16 7 Found Guilty On Subversion Count —Lodges Appeal DJAKARTA, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Henrious Schmidt, 54-year-old Dutchman, was today found guilty of subversion and sentenced to life imprisonment by an Indonesian Judge. The Prosecutor had demanded only 15 years' imprisonment for Schmidt on charges of insurrection and being278 words
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Article59 1956-10-16 7 SOUTHAMPTON. Oct. 15. (AP> A gas turbine American ship yes.erday completed what was described as a vibrationlcs-s 3.170-mile voyage across the Atlantic. It was the 7.201-ton Liberty ship, John Sergeant, and said to be the first big merchan. vessel in the world to be propelled solely by a59 words
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Article130 1956-10-16 7 LONDON, Oct. 15 <APi Hundreds ol Jamaicans who came to Britain a. the "promised land" are having second thoughts. The rush back home is growing daily. It is the English weather that has whipped most of the Immigrants from that West Indian land of sunshine.130 words
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Article40 1956-10-16 7 TOKYO. Oct. 15 (Reuter) Japan's biggest hydro-electric power project, the 350,000 kilowatt Sakuma Dam on the Tenryu River, 150 miles from Tokyo, was completed today. The dam cost £36 million sterling and took three-and-a-half years to build.40 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-10-16 7 OSLO, Oct. 15 (Reutrr) Norwegian Government G nccrn at increasing ra-dio-active radiation over Norway reported to have mult, iplied tenfold last month will be raised at the United Nations General Assembly later this year. Mr. Einar Gerhardsen. the Prime -Minister, announced la.st night. Results of radio-activity measurements69 words
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Article78 1956-10-16 7 CROWDS saw Prince Charles and Princess Anne in their night clothes last J week. The children, bright. 5 eyed and smiling, came to the window of the Royal train in Aberdeen station. They were wearing dressing gowns over their pyjamas. 2 Golden-haired Anne held back the curtains.Mirror - 78 words
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Article211 1956-10-16 7 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Oct. 15 (Reuter) A flight of American navy planes on the hazardous 2,000-mile journey from New Zealand to McMurdc Sound, in the Antarctic, has been postponed from today until Wednesday afternoon at the earliest be- OPERATION DEEP FREEZE' cause of the weather.211 words
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Article117 1956-10-16 7 TAIPEI. Oct. 15 (Reuter) Nationalist China's Premier. Mr. O. K. Yui, today praised the achievements of the World Health Organization in his opening speech welcoming delegates of seven countries attending the environmental sanitation conference of the Regional Office for the Western Pacific. He said W.H.O. "in117 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-10-16 7 TWKN'I "Y-FOrR-yrar-old Haz'l Sutton has been chosen as telephone cirl in I'J V competition show "XumiMT Please." She will phone contestant** at th^ir honMa in Britain and ?.sk them to gu^ss the titles of songs being plajed in the studio. MirrorpicMirror - 43 words
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154 1956-10-16 7 Thailand, Burma Sign Treaty Of Friendship BANGKOK, Oct. 15 (Keuter) A treaty oi friendship was signed between Thailand and Burma at the Foreign Ministry here today. Prince Wan I Waithayakorn, Thai Foreign Minister, signed ior Thailand and 0 Pe Kin, Burmese Ambassador, for Burma. The signing nf the treaty! was154 words
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Article58 1956-10-16 7 Peking Backs Egypt— Chen CAIPO. Oct 15 (Rr-Jtm Mr. Chen Ch.a-Kang. Communist China Ambassador in Cairo, told President Nasser yesterday that Peking was on Egypt V- side in the Suez Issue. The Ambassador handrd to T dent Nasser a message from Mao Tse-tung Chinese head of State thanking him for58 words
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Article72 1956-10-16 7 PATIENT DUCK WANTED BRISBANE. Oct. 15 (Reuter) The smllr on (he face ol a crocodile hero depends on the cluck of a durk. Esmeralsa, a sft. r»in. crocodile has laid 30 e-zus ?-nd her owner, naturalist Frank Fsoycs. is searching for a duck to hatch them. The weather is not72 words
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Advertisement90 1956-10-16 7 For True Bedroom Beauty... TUFTED CHENILLE CANDLEWICK BEDSPREADS *411 livtr ll\^llil I illustrated at left, in Blut c P nk with Il||^ o frilled edge to fit c Smgle Bed S^e. -JILJ* The overall size is 3' x3' 6" $126.00 TfiPso wonderful and elegant Bedspreads arc available front EM GENERAL90 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-10-16 8 CONTESTANTS in the "Miss World" beauty contest pose with the Lord Mayor of London. Alderman Sir Cuthbert Ackroyd, and Lady Ackroyd, during their call on him at the Mansion House. London, last week. (Left to right) Wearing their national costumes are Pascalinp Asjnes. TunisiaA.P. - 147 words
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Article134 1956-10-16 8 Maternity ISTEL GANDOLFO. Italy Od CAP)— Pope Pius I .a v ri;\ cribed thi won creation. masterHe said her "sublime is mat err./ and cep the in tame mtitefl women work tn bet indu I Sp^ak.n^ by radio trom big summer residence here to levera] tfc Italian134 words
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Article100 1956-10-16 8 ATHENS, Oct. 15 (UP) King Paul of Greece was yesterday reported preparing to dismiss most of his 180 servants and move into a small house in a suburb following the parliamentary squabble over Royal expenses and alleged Court influence peddlers. The newspaper Vima said King100 words
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Article29 1956-10-16 8 NEW DELHI. Oct. 15 (AP) The first Soviet tourists ever to visit India arrived here yesterday for a tour-week tour. The party of 56 included 15 women.29 words
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Article349 1956-10-16 8 LONDON, Oct. 15 (AD Twenty lour shapely girls spent most of Sunday dressing up their hair for the moment today when they take off most of their clothes to see who is going to be Miss World of 1956. "D:ni ±>:i the Idea ;hr this contest i> all349 words
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376 1956-10-16 8 SUEZ DISPUTE: GOOD GROUND FOR HOPE-DULLES Russia's Veto Action Will Not Affect Negotiations WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, (UP) United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said yesterday there are "good grounds for hope" for a peaceful settlement of the Suex Canal dispute, despite Russia's United Nations Security Council veto action376 words
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Article101 1956-10-16 8 Press Not Allowed To See Nina COPENHAGEN Oct. 15 (Renter) Journalists were refused permission to board the Russian steamer. VyachesLav MolotOV, which arrived here last night from London with the Russian woman discus thrower, Nina Ponomareva, on beard. One of the ship's officers said: "Ponomare\ a is rather upset and101 words
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Article161 1956-10-16 8 Defend Our Interesfs Call PARIS, Oct. 15, (Reuter) The Hoard of the Sur7 Company said here today it counted on the total support of the Western governments ior the "defence of its legitimate interests." Meanwhile, In New York Mr. Belwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Secretary, is161 words
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Article59 1956-10-16 8 WASHINGTON. Oct. 15 (Renter) President Eisenhower said yesterdav mat .ngs look better again" in Suez situation. Mi Ei enhower's comment was made to photographers who congratulated him on his 66th birthday. "It has been a wonderful birthday so far. he "It looked a little bad night on59 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-10-16 8 photo. "Gee. that's queer." says iour-year-old Glea Riiflv from New ork "I always thought pengtulas all had white lrontv" Glen WH inspecting king penguin George and lii< daughter Linda at the London Zoo. George and Linda, of course, pretended not to see him. \l\vays remember." said George,A.P. - 62 words
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Article150 1956-10-16 8 Russo-Japanese Peace Talks LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Premier, said yesterday that the successful outcome of the Russo-Japanese peace talks starting in Moscow today would have considerable bearing on relations between China and Japan and the whole of the Far East, according150 words
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Article31 1956-10-16 8 LIPHOOK, England i. Oct. 15 iupi Mrs. Adelaide Gaitskrll Woodhouse, mother of Labour Party leader Hugh Gaitskell, died at her home in this Hampshire village yesterday. She was 79.31 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-10-16 8 A VIEW of Caldcr Hall, Britain's full scale atomic power station which the Queen will open tomorrow. Built in J just over three years, it will use atomic energy to pro- duce electricity fur fartnripc and hnmrs in Rrif a in photo.49 words
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Article43 1956-10-16 8 hasp lhal «an < ir« aw* Mudonts f r <M .n nished Milh tS pets arm i ki>^ m '■•nJ n Ihr tin dates in an little rrd book h 3 ur. But tho rooan I n.. J H«*au parlour tal dav. iC43 words
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Article34 1956-10-16 8 15, (1 garet is I a pair harnc: I anno Prince sent c farm not Kilimanjaj to har records of a pair har through Dai h when Ta I34 words
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Article269 1956-10-16 8 WEST BABYLON. (New York). Oct. 1 Police carted away barrels of money yestt the currency-cluttered home ol a taxi < hoard was discovered by awtlitigated a robbery attempt The reported to exceed US$5O,OOO, ranged from pennies to wads of USSSO bills. It was found269 words
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Article42 1956-10-16 8 GREI MSB nia, Oct. 15 (1 gunman. \k-:< mother and criti his father ai ered ye* trapped in the face of a 2 Charles I un;t i the mother, and the fatru r, S1 nearby H south-wc mini42 words
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Article18 1956-10-16 8 COB) I i soldiers T build a the 1 the tory. F \vh i d18 words
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Advertisement14 1956-10-16 8 ss^ The Key to Success BRANDS Mhk ESSENCE OF CHICKEN THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH,14 words
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327 1956-10-16 9 Chamber Wants Protection For New Lighter Operators MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca Chamber of Commerce, n cm crgcncy meeting tomorrow, will demand that Government td employees of newly-formed lighterage companies from violence. v hamber la to make this demand because gang clashes on the waterfront are believed to have scared off327 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-10-16 9 MISSION OF PEACE 1 tlii! FVir.m--i in founder of i pr.irr S.incUlift .it |ja» i n Mn^aporo, r in on his way and will ho tow n for -.;>♦> *k at the i .f the KS.ms; 5a I I M irv lie bj t Inn?44 words
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Article44 1956-10-16 9 m Rr •m ..ir. m lathozitles In the h en]> 1 gJK g O ver H been 1 I K Hr I area oi ted damage ad banana m beasts. ght ram Malay reA lost *B when j in the44 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-10-16 9 1 1 1 I beqaealh (S) fl ence to copy pies e c itesi <io> I 1 lake -t of thr I I it not mm hmta ::.ake fl has ■Ml hi U •Sfl Ofl36 words
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470 1956-10-16 9 Mao Should Advise Chinese Here— Times It Will Speed-up Peaceful Mcrdeko LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter) The Times said yesterday that if th e Government ol Communist China would give some guidance to Chinese in Malaya, the chance of peaceful progress towards independence in both Malaya and Singapore "could be enormously470 words
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Article71 1956-10-16 9 IPOH. Hoa A bid to have revoked an expulsion order ■gainst thru- leader, Enche Wan Hashim bin Nek Lasarn. \v:!i he made to UMNO headquarten today by L T MN T OMuslim Branch, Tclnk Anson. In, 'he Wan Hasiii'n. youth leader of the Branrh, was expelled71 words
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Article145 1956-10-16 9 IPOH, Mon. Federation Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak, gave an assurance that English would be retained in Malaya even after Merdeka. He was speaking on the Federation's educational policy to more than 400 people at a public meeting here on Saturday. He said though145 words
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Article79 1956-10-16 9 MALACCA, Mon.— The National Union of Transport Worker-. has reached agreement with me Hock Hoe Hin Haulage Transport Company, better wages and improved working conditions for its employees. Labourers now receiving $3 50 a day will get a seven per cent rise whilst lorry drivers79 words
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Article19 1956-10-16 9 TWO outboard motors, worth $868. were yesterday reported stolen by two men at Church Street Pier, Penang.19 words
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Article41 1956-10-16 9 SINGAPORE Buddhists will ceiebrate "Vas," the end of the rainy season, with a prayer from 6 a.m. to 12 noon, and ■'Pujah" from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Octi 19 at the Burmese Temple in Kinta Road. Singapore.41 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-10-16 9 THESE six pretty girls took part in an "Umbrella Dance" during the annual concert to mark the ninth anniversary of the Hin Hua High School in Klang, on Saturday. The two-hour concert, consisting of folk-songs and dances and a comedy sketch. "Blind114 words
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197 1956-10-16 9 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Several book stalls in Province Wellesley were raided simultaneously by Police today on complaints that obscene literature was being sold in the district. As a sequel to a raid here, the manager of Asia Trading Company in Kampong Gajah Road,197 words
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171 1956-10-16 9 MERDEKA BUT NO STRINGS, HE SAYS IPOH, Mon. Inche Ahmad Boestaman, leader of Party Ra'ayat said today that some people have been accusing the Party of not wanting Merdeka. "This is not so,'' he said. "We want Merdeka but wi:h no strings attached. We want full and complete Independence and171 words
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Article103 1956-10-16 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. An Indonesian, Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Haji Osman, was among the seven residents here who were presented with Certificates of Naturalization as British subjects. The ceremony of presentation was held at the DLstrict Office. The District Officer, Mr. M.G. Power, presented the certificates,103 words
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Article35 1956-10-16 9 A MAN on a bicycle with his head covered by a raincoat against the rain, threw acid on K. Ponnusamy while the latter was walking along Pitt Street, Penang, at night last weekend.35 words
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Article, Illustration269 1956-10-16 9 MUAR, Man. Mr. Ho Koon Toh. who has a distinguished record of public service behind him, was recently appointed a Justice of the Peace by the Sultan of Johore on the occasion ol the Ruler's 83rd birthday. He Is a Hainanese. popularly269 words
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Article61 1956-10-16 9 MANILA, Oct. 15 (Reuter) Mr. Amelito Mutuc, vicepresident for Asia of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International, will inaugurate the Sarawak Junior Chamber in Kuching, on Oct. 20. Mr. Mutuc, a Manila lawyer, said today the new organization would increa.se the total number of national chambers61 words
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76 1956-10-16 9 73 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS IN PERAK STATE TAN JONG MALIM. Mon.— The Perak Government has gazetted 13 public holidays for 1957. They are Jan. 1; New Year; Jan. 15. Ruler's Birthday; Feb. 2. Federation Day; April 19. Good Friday; May 1 and 2, Hari Raya Puasa; June 13, Queen's Birthday; July76 words
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Advertisement87 1956-10-16 9 Kuifle Stand* COOKING OIL THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR (^43Wt <>OC^ PRODUCTS j The 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 The soul of a87 words
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294 1956-10-16 10 Output Of Rubber To Aug. Same As For 1955 WORLD natural rubber production totalled 180.000 long tons in August 1956, compared with 167,500 tons in August a year ago, according to estimates of the Secretariat ot the International Rubber Stud y Group, the Business and Defence Services Administration, I \S.294 words
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Article29 1956-10-16 10 ESTABLISHING an tant link between United King loin ft brie manufacturcr.--and their customers overseas is the Vogue Fabric Centre, recently opened at 37, Golden Square, London. W.I.29 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-10-16 10 THE new pontoon landing stag;e at Pulau Lumut, (an island off Port Swettenham with a population of about 2,000). was declared open by the Raja Muda of Selangoi-, recently. The people of this island had previously relied on a39 words
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Article48 1956-10-16 10 small wooden jetty for -unloading their copra and other commodities into boats for transportation to Port Swettenham. The Raja Muda is seen hero cutting the ribbon to declare open the pontoon landing stace. The District Officer Mr. T. J. Mathias, is seen in background.48 words
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Article140 1956-10-16 10 THE Singapore rubber market dosed Quiet and slightly easier a1 92| fonts per Ib. for first grade November shipment, a rise of cent on Saturday. -1 ea opmod slightly higher In the morning on steady market. During the morning the marl was dull and slightly .'.:"'.-i140 words
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Article101 1956-10-16 10 SHIPS IN PORT OI'TFR ROADS Anking, Hong Kong Trader. S< tang, NankaJ Maru, Nassei M tru, Paciric Clipper. Ellen Bakke, Sanana, Hupeh, Tillie Lykes. Landspricic. Xegobla. Steel Navigator, Banada, Fernsea. INNER ROADS Eng Siong, Rawang, Reassang, Lipis, Dukat, Sg. Bila, Scudai, Cl it Soon, Hong Ming, Tai Tiqng, Merlimau, [slander,101 words
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Article40 1956-10-16 10 THE Royal Air Force has demonstrated its first aircraft instrument landing system at Waddington, Lincolnshire. Developed by a Cambridge radio firm, the system is designed to enable a pilot to land an aircraft safely in bad weather.40 words
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276 1956-10-16 10 New Capital Projects Checked Last Year RIOTS, strikes and demonstrations and startling ministerial pronouncements in the first year of elective representation in Singapore, have made good copy for the Press but have played havoc with the confidence of investors and indeed have checked a number of new capital pro- jects.276 words
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Article41 1956-10-16 10 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the S.C.C. Rubber Association. the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association, the Singapore Copra Association and the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange will be closed today, being: Prophet Mohammed's Birthday. The tin market will, however, remain open.41 words
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Article120 1956-10-16 10 EXPECTED TODAY M. Airways ML 111 PG 6.55 a.m. M. Airways ML 109 -KL 8.00 a.m. M. Airways ML 151 PG 8.40 a.m. M. Airways ML i-!l KL 9.55 a.m. Air India ,.\I 361 Sy-Dar 11.30 a.m M. Airways ML 101 PG.KL 12.45 p m. KLM KL h29120 words
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Article153 1956-10-16 10 MALAYAN sharcbrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.22i; F. N. prefs. $4; ords. $2.15, $2.06 ixall); Gammons $2: Hammer $3.17} ccr. $3.18}; Hongkong Bank $860 overnight; Malayan Cement. $1 75. $1.76: M. Coils $1.10 ed, $1.11; McAlister $2.75; Robinson ords. $1,824; Straits Trader?153 words
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Article34 1956-10-16 10 A 3i billion franc contract has been signed in Indonesia for supplying drinking water to Bandung. The French firm Degremont. which is completing a similar project in Jakarta, was awarded the contract.34 words
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Article138 1956-10-16 10 HANDY ANGLE' FOR THIS MARKET A MULTI-PURPOSE metal angle, "Handy Angle" is to be introduced to the Malayan market. Handy Angle and shelves used in grocery stores provide self-service fixtures at a fraction of the normal cost. In spring racks, heavy weights can be carried owing to the strength of138 words
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Article, Illustration269 1956-10-16 10 MALAYAN forests are yielding about $120,000,000 worth of forest products annually and surplus timber exports have become the sixth largest exporter in the country. The rest! ts of mechanical and physical tests on timber i carried on by the Timber Research Laboratory of Malaya have269 words
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161 1956-10-16 10 Malayan Tin Industry Paid $443 M. !n Export Duty THE Malayan tin industry paid over $443 million in export duty from 1946 to 1955, according to the Tin Industry (Research and Development) Board. During this period tin worth $2,984 million was exported from the country. The Board estimated that tin161 words
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Article55 1956-10-16 10 OVERSEAS visitors to Britain in Aughst numbered 164,000 compared with 153.000 in August of last year an increase of 7%. This was announced by the British Travel and Holidays Association in London. Visitors from the Commonwealth were estimated to have numbered 174.500 compared with 168.500 in55 words
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Article235 1956-10-16 10 Camp Bird Makes Eig New Bids -—mnriwrrr^iffh WHEN Camp Bird Ltd. (a general mining and financial group in the U.K.) announced its original intention of making offers for 18 tin companies outside the main tin company groups, probably the most surprising of many odd features was that the takeover basis235 words
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Article203 1956-10-16 10 THE Malayan share market opened the week quietly |n all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association yesterday. Fair business was reported but there was no part: feature in the market. Price changes announ< < the Association yesterday were: Ayer Panas 1.43 1.48 Batu Lintang 1.75203 words
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Article23 1956-10-16 10 FRENCH West Africa will produre between 2.100,000 and 2.200.000 hags of coffee in 1956-57, the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated. A.P.23 words
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Article109 1956-10-16 10 ■i'm of cul- 1 Ui vat ion b ased I yield in the Philippin, 100 per e< nt an acre on iar.r. wben M has been introduced Called "mabaganr. (bounteoilS h..: Vr.i teg vcivs s th< Japan< met! li of spacing i line Un]109 words
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Article28 1956-10-16 10 WITH a rice padi harvest of 1,050.000 ton; in 1055, and TdO.ooo tons of bleached rice. car is one of the top exporters in the world.28 words
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78 1956-10-16 10 A 17-!"' t caravan d( Lgned and s I ally for company fi< In tropical areas by a southern England pany. The caravan has bee light for behind a Land Rover and sturdy enough 10 travel lonp dii tanc< s on ground Special sand78 words
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Advertisement630 1956-10-16 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE3 that the following per ?ons whose names and ad dresses are given below ar applying to the Governor fo naturalisation and that an person who knows any reasoi why naturalisation shou!< DOt be granted should sen< a written and signed state ment of the630 words
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Advertisement42 1956-10-16 10 NOTICE NOTICE THE public are hereby notified that Mr. Yang TSe Pung has beon discharged from his po>r of Manager of Restaurant and Bar of the Aurora Hotel. Kuching, since the 16th August, 1956. TAN HOAX KIE, Proprietor. i Aurora Hotel, Kuchlng.42 words
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Advertisement1072 1956-10-16 11 .405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore) t'2 lint*) $h,pp,n t THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE trt«rt option to proceed via othei ports to toad and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON fir CONTINENT POSITION Of VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWAROS IAPENOR cleared Port Sad 2.10 CALCHAS1,072 words
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Advertisement626 1956-10-16 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARD* Soiling* toi Bongkofc ond/oi Foi §o«f Penpng PS'hom %'pof "MEONIA" p 19/21 Oct "LALANDIA" 17/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 28Oct/2No* "BOGOTA" 31 Oct/ 1 Not 2/4 Not 5/6 Not HOMEWARDS Soiling* »oi Genoo. A«tw«*p Rott«»*©m, Hombur*. Copenhogcn. Gothenburg, Oslo. S'pore P. S'hom Penono "SUMBAWA"626 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-10-16 12 1 Such torch curies are not easy to r«| and 2 blonde Isnthin Brook* fuu a (Inilv tchedttie Ul j Appp in shape />v rigorous dancing and swimming, J 5/ie prefers early morning dips, when the can hact I </i^ entire pool. At night, iynthia dmufs inUP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration646 1956-10-16 12 M. A. Glasgow - LONDON pOLYI RETHANE foams, A which arc made from polyester resins. possess a combination of unique properties which are likely to increase thp demand for these new materials wrv considerably in the near future. The possibility of usiaj the flexible foam varieties Of pslflllf Iliif in the manufacture646 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1956-10-16 12 WOMEN ADORE HIM TRADESMEN SCORN HIM PUNTERS ADMIRE |J BANKRUPT 5 TIMt >ERCY RUDD tells today in his series m BETTING WAS THEIR BUSINESS he story of a man of the world who became a peer but died penniless. ROBERT Standish Sievier was the1,042 words
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Article148 1956-10-16 12 THE STARS AND YOU tend to accounts; shun waste. IRGO— Aug. 23 to Sept. 22 Morning: develop public, creative projects. Later: curb risks; hold your own. LIBRA- Sept 23 to Oct. 22 —Morning; Improve routine. surroundings. Later: quell upsets; protect health, wellbeing. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Morning: stress148 words
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Advertisement223 1956-10-16 12 /<^\^\^\\ THE REAL SOAP POWDER I /M^^l Keeps MwWong a pmd mofk\ t^^^J^r^^f rs Won is ver v P roud of her farrn 'y and >r-\^-^^^/l H keeps a her chlldren beautifu!l v c!oa vl^Kwi V/||| "-^^^X 1 This could be expensive but tor RINSO the J*S l[ U y\223 words
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438 1956-10-16 13 Idminfon-time in England Again 1()Ni )U\ Oit 14 (Reuter) End of Summer time in Britain and the m of Winter in the Northern hemisphere brings the change-over Winter sports. .ion ft that I I y a I IP r- i hand- bv438 words
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70 1956-10-16 13 k their np>W hag match of the SHA league, L beaten 3-1 bv the star-studded Ceylon n the letter's ground yesterday. h < onIhc again Abd M and KulaU1 w lini K< :.da- tied accounts by Socka] i K m ted in K <- <70 words
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Article87 1956-10-16 13 TOKYO, Od IS (Reuter)— Japan's Ifelbo irne Olympi ho] mQinf high jump event serif red lasi i I who- n run o^ tX by a motorcar. Tiie Japan* e Athletic Association said Mr Noboru Kasamatsu, 2-, sustained stomach tries whi 'h would prevent competing in the forth-87 words
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250 1956-10-16 13 They're Friends Only For The Games MELBOURNE Oct. 13 The Guests' Register at the Metrnpole Hotel, Bourke < Street City, reads: < "Room 8 (third floor) < Hoh and Nee. "Room 9 I third floor) Le»- and Teng. "Room 17 (second floor) Sobolev and Sergcev." The first four names are250 words
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Article59 1956-10-16 13 KARACHI. Oct. 15 (Reuter) Pakistan were still fix r from victory over Australia at the close here today for the fourth day's play in the c:. ket Test against Australia. They were 63 for one in their second innings after dismissing Australia for 187. Pakistan59 words
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Article50 1956-10-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, M Selangor All-Blues, in their I outing this season, scored convincinly over RASC by 22 point? /two goals five tries) to six (two tries) in a rugger match on the Gurney Road ground here today. The half time score was 6-3 in favour of All-Blues50 words
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Article24 1956-10-16 13 IOHORE Hotel Sterlang ,1 Lau: J. B Baert at Causeway Air-conditioned rooms, baths attached Chinese European food Tel. 2395 824 words
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Article, Illustration144 1956-10-16 13 JOK Sassoon and P. Krishnan took top honours at the first Judo Grading E lion for activity instructors of the Federation oi Boys' Clubs, held at Queen Street last night. Joe Sassoon is on the editorial staff of the Singapore Standard. This examination climaxed a (our144 words
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Article1159 1956-10-16 13 Four Cricket Matches Arranged TWO parties of Singapore Combined Services cricketers will leave by Valetta next week for a series of matches in Hongkong. During their tour, they will play four matches against Hongkong sides Combined Services. Combined Civilians, the Army, and a Combined Navy and1,159 words
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Article43 1956-10-16 13 HONGKONG. Oct. 15 (UP) Soccer fans who longe«d to sec Hongkong challenge the visiting Ma-]ay?-*i Chinese soccer team were disappointed as all soccer matches were cancelled because of the Oct. 10 disturbances The visitors left Hongkong today for Saigon.43 words
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Article22 1956-10-16 13 ANTWERP. Ort. 15 (Reuter) Holland beat Belgium 3-2 in an international soccer match here yesterday. Belgium led 1-0 at halftime22 words
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Article24 1956-10-16 13 /MTY DRIVING SCHOOL v> used foot -dual controlled cars and registered for tuition Succes? assured 37. Hill S'rert 'next to Singapore Telephone Board).24 words
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Article46 1956-10-16 13 QUALITY Tested Cars to nil all requirements always avai!ab!e Bt Borneo Motors Limited Used Car Department call Phone ***** 1951/52 and 1955 Pontiac, 1952 Packard. 1952 Humber Hawk 1952 Nash R;imbler. Al! car? are guaranteed in working -)rder. View Singapore Motors Ltd. Te:46 words
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Article36 1956-10-16 13 MIRROR CF THE FATE: Dc not miSI the Golden opportunity of paying a visit to the world renowned Spiritual Astrologer Prol M. S SardaT Guan Guan Hotel. Room 4. 7* Jalan Besar Phone ***** Singapore.36 words
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Advertisement646 1956-10-16 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DLATH MISS RUTH LIM. beloved mother of Mrs. A C Jap (ne< Lino Wee Chew), and aunt ol Lim Thiong Toan, Lim Th:an Po Lim Thian Beng Cheng Che* Chan Geok Bei g, and Lee Ha:, [ng. passed aw, i peacefully on 15th Octobei I Cortege leavi Ge:646 words
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Miscellaneous204 1956-10-16 13 II Abner B Y A/ Ca PP f ah w£ r tvt Later- I r>/£ v^xr morn /no f "^-X I CLUMSV Oe«JECK, C THE X-RAVS ARE BEING """N F MAIL THE TOP REPORT TO VOUNG %CK SHAMBLES V SUH.T- COULD VO' DEVELOPED. THE DOCTOR VOKOM, AND THE BOT TOM204 words
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Article1496 1956-10-16 14 WEIGHTS and probable starters for all eigh races for Saturday (Oct. 20), first day of the Singapon Turf Club October (Gold Cup) Meeting, are: Horses Class 1, Div. I—l Mile 225 Bearer Bond 7y 9.00 Mr. Mrs. S K Foo R. van B kelen 231 Three Kings 7y1,496 words
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Article, Illustration399 1956-10-16 14 SOSC rights a wrong Fernandez, top left, and Sharrrta, are added to the Singapore hockey contingent for the Game s. making the the team total 18. S.O.S.C. Adds And Doesn't Subtract SINGAPORE will be represented by a contingent of 65—53 competitors and 12 officials— at the XVI Olympiad399 words
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Article151 1956-10-16 14 Business Houses Athletics AN inter-houses 1 athletic t will be the first official vt of the newly formed Singa B ess Houses Athletic Federation. The meet, to be held at the She gi q Nov. 10, will consist of in event? The events are: Men 100 220 yds. 440 yds.151 words
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Article39 1956-10-16 14 GAN Y z Sens School beat St. J Instil ition L-0 in I ter-S bool hockey fixture on thi I ESS ground yester- Bakar Falß scored. In a match played earlier S l^cat GESS 2-0.39 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-10-16 14 GOAL s orcri in the first by Harbajan Singh eni Khalsa 2nd XI to beat Sii 3 p »re Cricket Club l-n m a :ru-:. hockey match on the pa iang yesterday. HOW they finished in Penang on Saturday in pictures by Lean Kup-Seng.46 words
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Article67 1956-10-16 14 SOCCER SAFA DIV. 3: FINALS:— RAF. Ctuiy.tr "A n OS. RAF. Tc gah at Jalan Besot at 7 p.m. HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE DIV. U PoUce vs. R.x. Pn: cr at :e; S.R.C. c*. s.c.C. at SJLC. DIV. 3: Wcndr-crs ■■>\ R A.F. Tcriqah nt Wanderers; Punjab NJS. vs67 words
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Article22 1956-10-16 14 R.E.M.E. trounced SRC 4-0 in a SHA Di\\ 2 league match on the padang yesterday. Freeman (o) and Donaldson scored.22 words
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Article46 1956-10-16 14 XO. 3 Base OrdnaiSce Depot thrashed R.A.F. Changi by eight goals to nil in a SHA Div. 2 c^ZKc at St. George's Road yesterday. At half time BODCA led 6-0. Scorers were Santok Sin^h 4. Willie Chin 2. Gupta and Kirpai Sinsh.46 words
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Article556 1956-10-16 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK OLYMPIC SCOPE SINGAPORE'S basketball scene will soon shift from Kim Yam Ko;id to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. By next week, the Colony's Olympic cagers will move in to their headquarters at the Centre for a three-week stay. with coach Charlie Sien and556 words
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Article, Illustration270 1956-10-16 14 KEN TOFT - After Trouble Baggage Worry KEN TOFT by ONE of the Federations best marksmt n >s Olympic Games shooter Lieu Foh Shin .Melbourne trip to improxr hiLiew. who claims to ha\r 4> \«aiv sun. intends to consult top Ui to improve hi s slightly defe< v^ [Jew, with another shooter. Mo»270 words
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