Singapore Standard, 22 October 1956
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Title Section24 1956-10-22 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P*LICr ***** (5 ti»«? 2400 fIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 Z414 112 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1936 ]2 PAGES 15 CENTS24 words
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215 1956-10-22 1 Rally Urges Black Flags or They Duke lea Actk« Party sponsored Civil Rights < rdav called upon its members to dis- „> during the visit of the Duke of Edinij>ore thLs month. a rally hold at the Bad- I yesterday. a resolution mused a* the i said the hoisting of215 words
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Article22 1956-10-22 1 oun. A:: VM I rs later. the op. :rd arci- d in I Scol 1 ,ke plac*.22 words
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Article40 1956-10-22 1 oods Swirl Near The Taj Mahal aters from i togain f the fa burl nods conrgc areas to I m Taj b dccv unci-. p ley, but police said •.>. i b Q Lltely no danger o m *id famous monu-40 words
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Article26 1956-10-22 1 THREE I teli iiers led md 21 wounded n 1 I rirmy vehiminea near the Egyt northwest of El .adfa fd fa f ReuterReuter - 26 words
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356 1956-10-22 1 WARSAW, Oct. 21. -Polish-Russian relations face a crisis as Poland's top Communists met again today to elect a new Politburo and probe reports that Stalinist element in Poland had planned a coup d'etat. The deciding factor in the scaies would be the decision356 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-10-22 1 THIS tribal chief with a teapot OB top of his ceremonial headdress is pictured waiting to greet Princess Margaret. He was one of 40.000 Africans who gathered at Tabora, Western Tanganyika, recently where the Princess watched warriors fight a mock battle.- MirrorpicMirrorpic - 49 words
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Article161 1956-10-22 1 U.K. EXPLANATION REJECTED HONGKONG, Oct. 21 (Renter) Communist China has made a second strong protest to Britain alleging that authorities in Hongkong failed to take effective measures to suppress rioting in the Colony ten days ago, Peking Radio announced tonight. It was delivered to the161 words
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Article32 1956-10-22 1 TUBERCULOSIS is becoming one of i he most serious health problems in Africa, according to a report issuer! in Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa, by the World Health Organization. Reutcr.32 words
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Article33 1956-10-22 1 A CHINESE Air Force F-84 Thundcrjrt crashed into a bean field about a mile from Tainan airport shortly before noon yesterday while horrified passengers waiting for a Taipei-bound plane looked on.33 words
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Article144 1956-10-22 1 Students Issue An Ultimatum Budapest, Hungary, Oct. 21 CAP)— Thousands ot students in. three Hungarian universities today Issued ultimatums to the Communist authorities that they wiH break out in street demonstrations unless their demands for more freedom and better living conditions for the whole country arc granted within 14 days.144 words
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Article81 1956-10-22 1 MANILA. Oct. 21 CAP). The Philippine freighter Lepus sank in the typhoon-tossed Pacific on Saturday. 250 miles north-east of Aparri City in Northern Luzon. At least 11 of 3fi crew members were rescued, the Philippine Search and Rescue Headquarters said tonight. Survivors were picked up81 words
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Article29 1956-10-22 1 A FOURTH atomic devire ha s been successfully exploded in the current series of tests at Maralinga. south Australia, the British Ministry of Suoply announced yesterday ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1956-10-22 1 SIR Winston Churchill, who had been suffering from a chill since Friday, was in "fine fettle yesterday, his doctor said.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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110 1956-10-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selangor St. John Ambulance Brigade's annual demonstration of first aid and nursing here got off to a realistic setting yesterday, when some 20 members, mostly girls, fainted on parade. The parade held at the Selangor Padan?, was taken by110 words
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Article147 1956-10-22 1 LONDON. Oct. 21 (Reuter) —Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka. Poland's Tito made his comeback to Communist Party leadership yesterday with a demand for the respect of Poland's sovereignty and a warning that "we shall defend ourselves with all means so that we may not be pushed off the147 words
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Article64 1956-10-22 1 DORTMUND. German y Oct. 21 (AP) West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said today tne latest events in Communist Poland may derisively influence future developments n Europe. "What happens in Poland these days," said Adenauer, "indicate that OHo day all peo pies of Europe will be free64 words
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125 1956-10-22 1 Resist The Reds' Advises Chiang TAIPEI, Oct. 21. (AP). President Chiang Kai-shek today cautioned the 13,000.000 Chinese living overseas "not to be lured into slavery by treacherous Communist appeals to their patriotism." Chiang urged the overseas Chinese to seek closer unity among themselves, and to cooperate with the authorities under125 words
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Article219 1956-10-22 1 Justify That Charge Caine's Speech Angers Grads GRADUATES of 'lie University of Malaya yesterday demanded that The Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof< ssor E.H.G. Dobby call an extraordinary general meeting of the Guild of Graduatr;: to justify the speech he read during the recent Convocation ceremony at the Victoria219 words
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177 1956-10-22 2 'Govt. Lowering Dignity Of Labour'— Union KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union, claiming: to represent 10,000 estate men, today accused the Alliance Government of "lowering the dignity of labour in the country." The Union, a rival to the p verful National Union of Plantation Workers, railed on 16177 words
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Article102 1956-10-22 2 Accidents: Appeal To Witnesses THE pcdCStrlaii killed by a hit-anri-: 01 DEIOIQfISt at Chang] Road ai 5.1S pm. on Saturday baa been identified as Khanapah bin Abdul Kadir, 53. of Chang] Village. Singapore. Inspector X Dvr:am. ol Accidents Branch, Traffic Police tSepoy Lines) last night issued a fresh appeal t102 words
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Article38 1956-10-22 2 KUALA UJMPUfI S in. A pati the Gui Rifle killed a terrorist in I Rer.i irea of Joh re yesterday A ood lerrorist man ige I gazine, a pack me ammuniti i ere W overed.38 words
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Article64 1956-10-22 2 following the decision of the Civil Rights i i ention committee to launch a Ignature ct i In protest nst Government's recent arrest and detention of trade its, Chi: cool yes! went round ario rta of Singaporei coh tins ig] ires. Last mght. The Standard received mote than64 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-22 2 Photo oy. ABOVE: Miss Ann Christabel Bach, a corporal in the Women's Royal Air Force, was r-arricd on Saturday at St. George's Church. R.A.F. Changi, Singapore, to Aircraftman Lindsay George Margraves, R.N.Z.A.F. The bridesmaids were Cpl. Cynthea Mathews loft, and Mrs. June Seabrook risht. Michacl AnchantMichael Anchant - 48 words
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Article85 1956-10-22 2 Headmaster's Name Is Perpetuated PENANG, Sun. The late Mr X H. Pinhorn, headmatter Of the Penan? Free School from 1904 to 1925, will have his name perpetuated with the formation of the Pinhorn Memorial Library at the PFS Mention of this was made by the headmaster, Mr. T. E. Told85 words
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Article158 1956-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A C terrorist. Chia Siow Hwa, :5 losins hi? eye* tight while trekking the Johcre N w t :r comrades have lo I I r hat if he becomes blind, they may have to "get rid oi the burden." But Chla la158 words
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Article, Illustration295 1956-10-22 2 Seremban's Solution Is l Complete Reconstruction SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan's State Engineer Spence, said today that a complete cure against floodinA cost taxpayers $500,000. s er^ This, ne said, could only be dontruction of the town's tributaries and age system, and by widen:-- The campaign againstYong Peng Seong - 295 words
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Article120 1956-10-22 2 Villagers Want Pipe Water SUNGEI BAKAP. Sun. Five thousand residents in Serdang New Village in South Kedah are clamouring for supplies of pipe water and electricity. At present, the residents are depending on their private wells for water supply. The village committee spokesman. Mr. Soon Scow Kheng, told The Standard120 words
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Article40 1956-10-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mrs. Cynthia Koek hai bi appointed film censer lo I Federation. She will also bead Board of Film the territory, it was gazer yesterday. Mrs. Koek is currently I censor in Singapore.40 words
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Article89 1956-10-22 2 BENTOXG. Sun. Mr. Too Joon Hing. Assistant Minister for Education, said here today that unless the three major races were solidly united in Malaya, Merdeka would not bring much progress and prosperity In its wake. The Malay?, Chinese and Indians must be strongly united before Meraeka comes89 words
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Article39 1956-10-22 2 MP P tion, the p ing d. Sh, looked a. and tl mem. aponc were charL 3 of work, anc willing or ab. year and of one quar public tr they carry and I Dor Firestoni j39 words
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Article25 1956-10-22 2 i tfl j«lai Clemens loa\ Jim Choo, I Jim X.: J-m B > ters. L z I cor:< -ji 5 for Wfc cert 11 «ju25 words
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344 1956-10-22 3 Centuries-Old A junta Art Cantos To Life In Hair Styles By TERRY PILLAY imJLZZr f Sh W With a ***"***> will be staged tomorrow, when ten members of the Singapore £Tv b ClHb U lH PQrade Wore an audlncl 2t~# < r l embcrs and invited guests modellina the latent344 words
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Article176 1956-10-22 3 THE C ity Health Department. Is sparing no efforts to track down further evidence of contaminated fruits of l ered for sale til Singapore. Dr. H.R. Morrison City Health Officer, told The Standard yesterday Dr. Morrison aid that his three food-and- lr ig Inspectors »rkinr»176 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-10-22 3 SHE! L A Mnpurei Balbetehet, 23-year-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Balkctchel <«t Siar*BOfCi ha> psneci her final >I.B J'».S rxamination at Batll'a Hospital. I niversitv of London, it ua* lrarnrd yosterdav. Miss Balhetehel has hrrn a\v:t> from the I oluny siiirt' I'Uti whrn she h'ft62 words
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Article28 1956-10-22 3 JUSTICE B the Su] erne Court yester lay admitted Mr. RE. Redrup to in the Bar of the Federation on the motion of Mr D «es.28 words
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101 1956-10-22 3 IN SPITE of the Chinese school students crisis in Singapore there will be no large exodus of students leaving the Colony for Red China by the passenger liner, Tjiwangi, when it sails tomorrow. Students who have booked their passages mr Rod China ports:101 words
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Article63 1956-10-22 3 IPOH. Sun. A batman attached to the Perak Sultan's pa. ace at Kuala Kangsar, Mohd Ha.- .-an bin Mohd, Tahar, J on hia way to the botS] here yesterday evening. hd Hassan was travelling Land Rover along Bukit Road in the royai 5.30 pan., when63 words
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Article54 1956-10-22 3 THE Bukit Mertajam High School Old Boys' Association will be holding its annual reunion dinner at the school hall here on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. High School old boys' who wish to join in the dinner are requested to contact the Hon. Secretary. 0.8.A. c/o54 words
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Article31 1956-10-22 3 SJ ;.\i'< 'ivi'.'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. will broa least over Radio Malaya at 1 10 p m in English and 7.15 p.m. in Chinese today Monday.31 words
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Article150 1956-10-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The aI a ayan Chinese Association declared today that it I hoped to better the results ol its citizenship drives in the next 12 months, bcins enriched by past experience and made t :i. year.. V. T. ixe, chairman of150 words
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Article61 1956-10-22 3 PEXAXG. Sun.— The Federation's Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday officially declared open the new $150,000 Muslim orphanage building in Kam pong Bahru. Dr. Sir Kamil Mnhamed ArifT. president of the Penang Welfare (Muslim) Association, praised the history of the orphanage and said that at preents the number61 words
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Article36 1956-10-22 3 SINGAPORE Minister for Loral Government. Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Ha.ji Jumat, will open the 14-storey Forfar House (S.I.T. flats). at Prince- Estate, Queenslown, on Wednesday. Oft, 24. at 5.30 p.m.36 words
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287 1956-10-22 3 ...And Then Some More 'Defiance' Meetings HUNDREDS of members of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union and the Singapore Bus Workers' Union yesterday paid "comfort visits" to the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road and the Chung Cheng High School in Goodman287 words
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Article110 1956-10-22 3 SINGAPORE Government is to launch a new drive to bring more safety in industry. As b part of the drive, an exhibition of various types of machines used in factories, and the 'proper methods of operation, will be held every year under the supervision of110 words
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Article, Illustration380 1956-10-22 3 Boric Acid Can Harm Baby, Say Doctors BORIC ACID, not listed as a poison in Malaya, known to be the harmless ingredient of dusting powders, eye lotions and ointments, can be very harmful to children. While the substance is harmful, according to medical reports from Britain and America, thousands of380 words
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Advertisement83 1956-10-22 3 Save Safely WUfUaij FL --CREAM POWDERED MILK ico no my I QUALITY i rSES PAINS? Rot me d if ml rrted a lsI ach dna LTted a balanced oomi v,, aer an o i 1 a mob you m all Ch--:vASts k X|<n M \I WA Anakku 'SAZALt I SGI83 words
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Advertisement178 1956-10-22 3 140 YEARS of experience m WATCMMAKIN6 TNI SWISS WATCH FOR K\X CLIMATtS T GEN£VE YOUR SMAfoihITEE: Jn^f% OF SUCCESSFUL iffVjS^ffil I TRADING IN ASJ A 1 1 FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. I SHEER B and vl B IaSrOITSHIITS i Iff /«.WB *^N V Co** r" n "I r V178 words
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147 1956-10-22 4 FOR 100 HINDUS, TODAY IS A DAY OF PENANCE TODAY— "Thimithirthal"— is a day of penance for about 100 orthodox Hindus in Singapore. These Hindus today end a 24-hour fast with a firewa Iking ritual in the Mariamman Teniple at South Bridge Road in self-purifi-cation and to invoke the blessings147 words
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Article130 1956-10-22 4 Blood Bank Issues An S.O.S. SINGAPORE'S Blood Transfusion Service is in very urgent need ol b.ood donors, and Is appeal:::.: 1 all registered donors to come forward to help replenish the blood bank A statement [SSUed Ust night said the demand for blood for patients in the hospitala continues to130 words
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Article61 1956-10-22 4 Serangoon Brotherhood THE following were elected office-bearers at a recent meet-j Ing ol the Scrangoon Chapter Xf the World Brotherhood. Chairman. Mr. Eric S. B. Wee; co-chairmen, Mr, Tong Kum Ton and Rev. C. A. Davidson; secretary Mr. Png Poh Seng; treasurer Mrs. D. K. Quick; committee: Rev. D. E.61 words
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Article79 1956-10-22 4 Day Off For Sports Centre THE Singapore Youth Sports Centre will remain dosed today (Monday) and on aii succeeding Mondays in keeping the decision to give the Stafl one "oil day" a week The Centre will open again tomorrow (Tuesday) from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m Twenty people volunteered their79 words
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Article87 1956-10-22 4 FAO Rice Expert For Malaya THE United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization has agreed to send a rice marketting expert to advise the Federation Government, Federation's Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. said in Singapore last night. Inche Aziz who led the British delegation to the recent FAO87 words
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Article56 1956-10-22 4 STUDENTS of eight Certificate course classes at the Singapore Teachers Training College will start learning Malay for the first time today. Two qualified teachers have n made available to the College by the Ministry of E ication. The study of Malay is part of the College's scheme56 words
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242 1956-10-22 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday reiterated Government's pledge to Chinese middle school pupils to provide them with facilities for a sound education. In a letter read out to Chi- f I A I at C^hc SC Ha°ppy ca242 words
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237 1956-10-22 4 The Duke Will Visit The Army, RAF In Singapore THF Duke of Edinburgh will visit the homo of a Malay soldier and see for himself conditions therp during the Coarse of a tour of Army barracks, homes and schools in Pasir Pan.ian? on Nov. 2 when he visits Singapore. The237 words
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Article30 1956-10-22 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Police have detained a man in connection with Thursday night's killing of Noor Mohamed His body was discovered near the Royal Johore International Club30 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-10-22 4 COLONY AIR ARRIVALS MR. Amelito U. Mutuc. the Jurr-or Chamber of Commerce's vice president for Asia. will, today, pay courtesy call On Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Mutuc. who arrived in the Cofoßj b\ air yesterday on a goodwill visit after attending the inauguration of the Kuching115 words
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Article45 1956-10-22 4 MORE than 1.000 boys and girls yesterday Attended the first Crusader's Rally held at the Holy Infant Jesus Convent Hall. Singapore. The Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca, Mgr. Michael Olcomendy presided over the rally. There was a variety show m the afternoon.45 words
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128 1956-10-22 4 A NEW scout organization, to be known as the "BadenPowell Guild." will be formed in the Colony, Mr. Sandy G. Pillay, President of the Singapore Boy Scouts' Association, said yesterday. Mr. Pillay said that a subcommittee of seven has been named to draw up128 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-10-22 4 TWO i (in < 4 Jin SaJi burn i la.bour< '1 s due o? ru.shed to hoapftj fracturi d ribs. on crt n as aanJ -line put J: Hrn heart, washed I :il\r StandardpfcJ -"'ram am. 'tically r v ii X up]45 words
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193 1956-10-22 4 FLOODS: $10,000 DAMAGE TO WATER PIPELINE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Capital lost 13,500,--000 gallons of water— a 36-hours normal supply in rain damage to the main pipeline, which was put back into service at 4 a.m. today. I The damacr wai due to 'the loss of a vital valve in193 words
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Article90 1956-10-22 4 A Narrow Escape For Four FOUR persons escape death when the rar :r. «7hich they were travelling overturned in East Coast Road, in Singapore, a! dawn yestez I Cheonf L^ne Tan. 20. the driver of the car was takei the General Hospital with head injuri( The other occupants of Uie90 words
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Article69 1956-10-22 4 Eberites Get A Trouncing BY Andrew K« >•<; London Bu>. YOU were in Two p r, who culty in so since th< forbade voting Tho chic! was < vet er. S Glad treasure- c ya vote of T This somewhat 6 observers Mis s L lan -rs«( popular apart soundly69 words
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Miscellaneous253 1956-10-22 4 Standard cAlmcM INFORMATION AT GLANCE Photographic Society of Si»gapeyt: xc P..0..C a: Q 01 'i me Grain y Development" t v Mr B. R J \N; :.Ker, at British Council Hai.. 8 30 D.m Chinese VMCA: Morning devot 715 am. Staff meeting B I Tablfl :enn;s, Bodybuilding 2.10 I n253 words
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Article, Illustration666 1956-10-22 5 Back to work for them V PEW days ago the Queensland Premier, MR. GAIR, appealed to both sides in the 10--month-old Queensland shearing dispute which gravely threatened the handling and shipment of M $2 1 0, 0 0 0, 000 worth of wool and concurrently the economy of the State666 words
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Article458 1956-10-22 5 IN Trials beM in, and near 1 Melbourne, the other day some Australian aspirants tor Ohmpic honours produced tine form while others were disappointing. In the former category were o arsnn n Mcrv Wood and Murray Riley. ;«nd athletes Betty Cnthbert, Shirley Strickland. Don Kcanr. Hec Hogan, .Man Lawrence.458 words
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Article, Illustration193 1956-10-22 5 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY reports Our Queensland j| Correspondent ]i Government's own supporters—that a sweeping reorganization of Australia's out-of-date defence set-up is overdue. by automation in Australian Industries, adding that while Malaya depends on only two or three industries, Australia is developing them in a wide193 words
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Article89 1956-10-22 5 V MALAYAN deleffttion currently in Australia has been t.ikinc a lo(»k at Australian industrial and agricultural enterprises near Brisbane, The leader of the delegation, Mr. T.( Vong. after looking over the aerodrome at Warwick, 100 miles south-west of Brisbane, said the potentialities nf Australia are almost limitless "and89 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-10-22 5 Wo go go Lovelies greet the Princess YOUTHFUL belles of the Woeogo Tribe danced before Pr i n cess Margaret when she visited Tabora, Tanganyika, on her recent East African tour. Forty thousand excited Africans danced and cheered the Princess at the baraza (tribal gathering) held in her honour. PictureMIRRORPIC - 69 words
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Article741 1956-10-22 5 to kill it.... but a thing like that can spoil your swim if its in a bad mood." Too Late For Peak? THREE athletes who ought to know have recently said flatly in Melbourne that most overseas athletes including the representatives of both the I'nited States and741 words
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Advertisement117 1956-10-22 5 jhe world famous family of medicinal products I HEADACHE CURE g z, Colds, Mental Strain. NG AUN TONG TIGER MEDICAL HALL r S r 5:: 5"aSUi I mmm tH Si Sif "Ti JNE OF THE WORLDS MOST DESIRED WATCHFS OMttnbled by 12 CO s.^.l'ed en^plovees in our to*- arch, tcgetr117 words
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Article956 1956-10-22 6 Success Story simple story ol how determination and honest endeavour can overcome the many handicaps c: lire was told to Singapore Ro tartans at their weekly luncheon meeting recently. The speaker was 26-year-old Dr. Sheng Ha:: Chin, a lecturer In the Department oi Anatomy in the University ol956 words
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Article, Illustration851 1956-10-22 6 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN By Serowe. Bechuanaland. 17OR a "private citizen" Seretse Khama certainly got an unusually rousing reception when he returned by air to Bechuanaland from London. It was much more like the kind of reception given to an adored chief coming back to his homeland after851 words
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Article627 1956-10-22 6 Sir; The footnote to your report on the representations made on Friday by the S.U.J to the Chief Minister on the arrest under banishment order.- ol our member, Mr. Scan Yens, contains a number of inaccur; ">s and seems to us most unjust. The first paragraph of627 words
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Article268 1956-10-22 6 We The PEOPLE KATHIS SHOULDNT BE ANGRY Sir; The KuthU in Selangor have no reason to be angry because a Keiantan Youih Organization wanted them not to be ?o liberal with divorce-. 8O' C of The rr.arriages in Keiantan State end in divorce, and \'et with their tongue in their268 words
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Article496 1956-10-22 6 MICHAEL DAVIDSON - MICHAEL DAVIDSON By NICOSIA. A IRCRAFT taking off at dawn have showered leaflets over the roofs of Nicosia and towns and villages all ovei Cyprus. Written in Greek, they recount again the capture during the last 10 cays of three Eoka chiefs and nearly 30 rank-and-file. and496 words
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Article650 1956-10-22 6 OCTOBER has been a particularly exciting month in Singapore. With the firm determination of the Government to purge J the country of people 1 engaged in subversive ac- tivities se\eral arrests were made at the start of the munth on warrants for 2 banishment650 words
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Advertisement61 1956-10-22 6 The Proud Record m at the OLYMPIC GAMES m j^ v.o'* Hr SELECTED FOR MELBOURNE OVALTINE was ott-c ally rec four Olympic Gcmes end hes t the 16th. Olympiad^ Me^jme There is a ootuptgKer organised by A. Wanex r Village at Melbourne and c serve free Ovaltme to c the61 words
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168 1956-10-22 7 Wuclear Weapon Tests Must Go In, Soy Scientists L N WK Uct 21 (Reutcr)— President Elsenhower L !u a report to him by a group of seienL that "we have no prudent course except the development and testing" of nuclear I- ts made two points: 1 That until an international168 words
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Article84 1956-10-22 7 0 2 1 EH d Boi r to pro- am tin. as an r i election c oed r ft! an v c to tl D I demade by nent of 1 in mti La Mi B d the t the mid^t eeka before I Hot, 6 m Kb84 words
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Article18 1956-10-22 7 Oet tl Retrttr)— government riri I been imposed in the idio remats were to th ime rpirlan18 words
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Article119 1956-10-22 7 Newspapers Co On To Oppose ßan Jakarta. oc 21. (Renter) _ti. M a i Jakarta newspapers yesterday pubd a lint statement affirming tl Ir d rmination ie to opp isc" a. ban lon Pr- riti m I government or i femment officials. Thi nan v Impoi ed bj the Arrr.v119 words
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Article23 1956-10-22 7 PRINCE Rainier and PrmQracc ol Mi naco will from New York on Nov. 7 liner Constitution to rct::-n to Monaco APAP - 23 words
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Article63 1956-10-22 7 VBAD, India, Oct. 1 Reuter) Tho Nizam of i abad, hereditary of the State and one of the world's richest men. today announ his retin from a public life of State beca "advancing and present state of The Nizam, a shy man Ol TO, said he ha63 words
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77 1956-10-22 7 P. 's Wife Not Guilty On Drug Charge E*uj the Br. Parlian n t guilty of llegally. successfully agair ■pi ■•ion and nee ol six mi at jail. evid^n y M Chaisson who ran a n v me where Ml Pui fv had bCCO si Ing before her arrest last77 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-10-22 7 photo 3 AGAINST a complicat- led background of ato- Z mie apparatus and Z buildings, the Queen C performs the official 2 opening ceremony of Calder Hall, the world's first atomic power sta- 2 tion. By pulling a j switch, the Queen link- I ed the CUP - 71 words
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Article187 1956-10-22 7 22 Nations To Seek Closer Ties BOMBAY, Oct. 21 (IP)- Singapore former Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, will meet here with Asian and African Socialists from 22 countries, including seven present and former prime ministers, Nov. 1 10 to pi in closer international co-operation in187 words
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Article38 1956-10-22 7 KATHMANDU, Oct. 21 (Reuter) India's President, EU endra Prasad, arrived here today by air for a threcday State visil to Nepal. it is the first time an Indian President has visited a foreign state.38 words
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Article30 1956-10-22 7 FOSSIL of a dinosaur which lived 150 million years ago ha s been discovered in China's remote north-west province of Sinkiang, the New China News Aeencv renor;ed. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article144 1956-10-22 7 5. Vietnam Prepares For Big Day SAIGON, Oct. 21 (AP) South Vietnam's constituent assembly is working day and night in a burst of speed to get the nation\s constitution ready for proclamation on Friday Oct. 26. the .second anniversary of the Vietnamese Republic. The 123 deputies reconvened this week to144 words
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Article63 1956-10-22 7 KATMANDU, Oct. 21, (Reut r) e The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, has accepted an invitation to visil Nepal, Prime Minister Tanka Prasad said here yesterday on hi.s return from Peking. No date ha s been fixed for the visit but it is expected that63 words
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Article176 1956-10-22 7 Ex-Queen Adopts Nobleman As Son Cannes, France, Oct. 21 (UP >— Ailing ex-Queen Elizabeth of Greece, 72. announced yesterday that she hits adopter! as her legal son the handsome 33-year-old French nobleman who is chief of her civil establishment. The head of the Royal house to which Elizabeth belongs. Prince176 words
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Article102 1956-10-22 7 NEWCASTLE ON TYNE, England. Oct. 21, (AP)— Five and a half months ago a log rolled from a passing truck md knocked Mrs. Ellen Moore, an expectant mother unconscious. She was rushed to a Newcastle hospital and for 168 days she was the sleeping102 words
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Article241 1956-10-22 7 NEW MOVES TO SETTLE SUEZ ISSUE Three-Nation Talks May Be Started Again In Geneva LONDON, Oct. 21 (Reuter) Authoritative sources in Cairo said today that Britain, France and Egypt would open new talks on the Suez Canal problem in Geneva on Oct. 29. Air. V K. Krishna Mcnon. Indian Minister241 words
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Article129 1956-10-22 7 Mau AAau Chief Is Captured NAIROBI. Kenya. Oct. 21 (AP)— The chief of Kenya's. Mau Mau terrorist organization fell wounded in a Briti.-h ambush last night as Princess Margaret slept in a Nairobi hotel 50 miles away. Wil y 35-year-old Kimathl was captured at Nyeri. to the north of Kenya's129 words
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Article38 1956-10-22 7 'WOMAN' ROBS A HOSPITAL BOSTON, Oct. 21, (UP)— A gunman dressed in woman's clothes robbed the Boston Hospital yesterday of US$lO.--000. Police said the bandit wore a woman's red knee-length coat and a printed kerchief over his head.38 words
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Article36 1956-10-22 7 A SIGN reading "Earrings at three for a dollar was removed from a Jewellery store window in Los Angeles .shortly after a customer expressed doubt there were "any three- eared women in town." UPUP - 36 words
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Article63 1956-10-22 7 AMMAN. Jordan. Oct. 21. i UP) Four new Hawker Hunters of the Royal Air Force whistled in box formation over Amman yesterday in a demons: ration of British air presence in Jordan. The Hunters, the second batch to arrive here in the past week, came from63 words
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Article130 1956-10-22 7 JORDAN GOES TO POLLS amman. Oct 21 ißeuter) Polling began in Jordan's general election today with a warning to voters to hi\ i fir< arms and weapons at home. A> polling bo iths opened [fl what has been called 'the first free democratic <>■ ion in the country's history* 1130 words
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Article51 1956-10-22 7 TOKYO. Oct 21 (Re iter)— Hiii c polioi rf ■}--< tonight that W pi r were injured, boom seriou a bus in v. ihry yen traveling kid I do a w«t road and crashed into a hospital in X >n Japan The seriously were cd in51 words
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Article104 1956-10-22 7 LONDON, Oct. 21, CAP)— Prince Charles attended the Bolshoi ballet on Saturday and applauded gleefully. The seven-year-old heir to the British throne—accompanied by Queen Mother Elizabeth, his grandmother— .stood on the .^tage behind the lowered curtain between acts while a group of savage-look- ;n£ dai i104 words
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Advertisement104 1956-10-22 7 pa .i*i 4; \^J^£==^f Over Years ago. /S^gjr-^ A) icn D. O. M. &4m, first discovered, King U* Francis tasted it when /.yjßjL '^ftli nc v isited the Mon* JlSjftpjjl astcry in Fecamp. c exclaimed "By X my Faith, Where I "^^v^^ have I tasted Better." *&Jj 7 PI O104 words
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Advertisement149 1956-10-22 7 ;f%M|^^)jW/. |fIS ||fl r R0 Up RoH Up! Come ond see the bi 99«t* r ///j^P\^^ bestest selection of toys in town. Come iff/s^ryF^^ young, come old, there's something (or Xf/Mtjiy v^ everybody in our Trp Floor Wonderland. fs3^y^^ etectives ut M 3.75 \SjO yy^^^ Planet Gun 2.25 Bow and149 words
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Advertisement753 1956-10-22 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Hahta*. Boston, New York. Baltimore Philadelphia Cult P ft i pof« r.Shaw rtnana TfUCIR 9/14Nov 15/16Nov 17/18Nov ULYWtS 29 Dec/4 |an 5/6 |an 7/8 |an Cirr^t optioa to proceed vta oth., port, to ioao amt discharge cargc NORTH753 words
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Advertisement1102 1956-10-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lme«) (Incorporated Hi Singapore) (12 lines) "£7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE jjf Carriers option to proceed vl» othei ports, to load and discharge cargc SAILING* to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW cONDON CONTINENT. ALL VIA SUEZ *ingapote Ouo Sails P. Sham Pcnana Alcrnous for1,102 words
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Advertisement914 1956-10-22 8 MITSUI Y|Q LINE Spore P.S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN Hoeison Morir for YokOhamo, Nogova Kobe vio Hongkong G. 18 Akokuroion Mcru tor Yokohomo Kobe. Moji vio Hongkong 12 Nov 9 Nov 8 Nov Bansei Maru For Moil, Kobe Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akiboson Mam for Yokohamo. Nocjoya, Kobe vio Hongkong914 words
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Advertisement524 1956-10-22 8 EAST ASIATIC IMj OUTWARDS Soilings tor Eong, Penonp p c. L "LALANDIA" 1 "ASIA" M W 1 "BOGOTA" 31 Oct/) No 2/t -I HOMEWARDS Soiiingi tor Genoo Ar Hombvra Copenhcg^n G^fhentufis 0 S'Dorr D r,, r i horr "PANAMA" 22/24 oct ALSO CALLS KARLSHA MN HELSi' "FALSTRiA" > c F524 words
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443 1956-10-22 9 n force Pact: A.C.CC. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Customs Department's "unfor- <P -r,ments during the past s.x months on the methods of s 9 U-stoms duty has seriously affected the business of the Assoc.oted Chinese Chambers of Commerce clni^.A *~A* beveral conferences had been443 words
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Article76 1956-10-22 9 time Mnce ni the world m 1 I'm Ameri- Virways will ites cities to iinj; itinerary. B n b< addJOi: ■ngeles and >co as >tat< .:nd-thc I phla, then I Bost D I London. Rang K>Bu and Honolu in the C B Franc -co include Du>>eldorf, \r.<ara. T M76 words
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124 1956-10-22 9 g of licences for .bber to resolved. being made and new rubber to com. in heavy 0 depressto pore rubber hi r den ie rubber Argentina c to- market was y speculative activity an: movement upwards or d :Is in pri es seemed124 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-10-22 9 photo. TOKYO: A brand-new escalator which gives each 2 customer a feeling of floating in mid-air has just 2 made its debut over the main lobby of a department 2 store here. Riding on this sleek new gadget, patrons can look straight down to the first floorUP - 56 words
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806 1956-10-22 9 By A Market Correspondent THE past week's total volume of business in the Malayan share market reached a high level, despite the holiday for Prophet Mohammed's Birthday on Tuesday. BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK Bu^ >:ie in BharCfl rrom Oct 19 to 19:806 words
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Article42 1956-10-22 9 NEW YORK. Oct 20 (I'D Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS: no industrials 4RR.12 20 Rails I''2 38 15 Utilities fisB3 B5 Stocks 1 2*32 BONDS: 40 Bonds 9215 Tho Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals ioo> closed at lfil.ll.42 words
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Article345 1956-10-22 9 \nkam Tin Limited. At the Kramat Pulai mcetinj the chairman said that the Aokam grab dredge wa^ almost completed and is expected to sail to the dredging area in November. Kramat Pulai Ltd. For the year ended 31.3.56 a profit (after profits tax) of £17.177 (10.3d. L share)345 words
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Advertisement71 1956-10-22 9 SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES /o one/ from >| INDONESIAN PORTS N SAP ENC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. 'ON m STEAMSHIP CO. IS] LTD. Tel J344S PELNI-LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAD Ml f 5 7 Freight /Ihreugh Corgo Oep».) Tel i 6079 iMenogn) lk P^o" Baru ct A g N -r Udrogiri71 words
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Advertisement574 1956-10-22 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER II) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 54 of 1 1956. Re: S. ABDUL KAHIMAN of No 40-31 Jalan Sentosa, Singapore, 14 foimeriy of No. 66. Lorong "H" Telok Kurau Road, S'pore-15. Receiving Order made 23rd March,574 words
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Advertisement1136 1956-10-22 9 NOTICES NATURALISATION ]VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the1,136 words
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Article474 1956-10-22 10 Manchester's Brilliant Run Of Victories End LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter)— Manchester United's fantastic run of 26 league games without defeat came to an end today when Everton, the struggling Liverpool club, beat them 5-2 at Old Trafford, Manchester. It was United's first home defeat since March 19.474 words
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Article1085 1956-10-22 10 How They Stand LONDON. Oct. 20 !Reuter> Englith and Scottish football league standings after today's matches are as follows: LEAGUE ONE P W D L F A Pts Manchester U. 13 10 2 ***** 22 Tottenham 13 9 1 3 40 19 19 Blackpool 13 9 1 3 38 241,085 words
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Article104 1956-10-22 10 LUCKY Strike Badminton Party became the 1956 S.B.A. inter-party junior champion? when they edged the Flower Badminton Party 3-2 at the Badminton Stadium on Saturday night Results: (Lucky Strike players mention first): Singles Chionh Chai Koon lost to Lee Hian Chua 9-15. 2-15: Chan Ah Chee104 words
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Article47 1956-10-22 10 TFLOK Kurau United beat Royal Army Service Corps by three goals to one m a irienri[y soccer match at Teiok Kurau yesterday. The winners led 1-0 at half time. Telok Kurau scored tlic'r goals through Chye lice. Andrew and Sebastian while Clarke netted for R.A.O.C.47 words
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Article51 1956-10-22 10 HELSINKI. Oct. 21, (Reuter) Emil Zatopek lost another of hia world records today when Antti Viskari, of Finland, ran 30,000 metres in 1 hour 35 minutes 3.6 seconds. This la more than 20 seconds faster than the l hour 35 mm. 23. 8 sees, with which Zatopek set51 words
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Article244 1956-10-22 10 Undergrads Win By A Wicket UNDERGRADUATES of the University of Malaya beat Graduates by one wicket in their annual cricket match played at Sepoy Luies yesterday. GRADUATES J. rie Silva c a. E. Delilkan b E. Go \v 9 B. Marks st Sithawala b Sethupathy 37 Dr. H. Smgh c244 words
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Article43 1956-10-22 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Playing one short throughout, South Johore RFC were defeated at rugby on the Civil Service ground here yesterday by GHQ FARELF Singapore, who scored 13 points, (two goals and a try)' to one goal, one try, 8 points43 words
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410 1956-10-22 10 GORDON King (St. Andrew's) and Bernice Lancaster (Raffles Girls' School) shared top honours at the Singapore Secondary Schools' Bth annual swimming championships held at th* 1 rhin*»«*> Svfmmfn. r<!»K on Saturday. Their performances, however, failed to enable their respective schools from winning thte championship410 words
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Article409 1956-10-22 10 Lim Foo Win Boys Doubles Title HENRY Lim (ACS) and Foo Hee Fan (St. Thomas) became the Singapore Badminton Association's Schoolboys doubles champion? when they beat V. S. S. Nathan (Christchurch School) and Louis Ng (ACS) after three gruelling sets lasting 55 minutes. The champions won the fir t set409 words
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Article40 1956-10-22 10 SERANGOON Sports Clubbed Arfalayan Auxiliary Air Force 4-2 in a friend 1 soccw match played at Seranfjoon yesterc R. Audrey L. Audrey and Eddy Thian scored for SSC Wong Fook Sens and Ahmad Aljynied netted for MAAF.40 words
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Advertisement454 1956-10-22 10 now ft ADITM i@§ 11OOam 145 4 Qnnu-ivr UArl IML wBSK 6.30 9.30pm. M» _£I^P^____|4_K j___________________L T^T^^E^ L_^^_>: JEFF (HAMOUrcTwK NAD£R JUUE AOAMS LEX BARKEI ,"g^^_,gmiMas oowoiaw rowm mm grwtps -oiMifl tcMi «wi»«n« v^T" -rowMiiai < tnwtiam wihmtww wcnwt_ BCV !ft 11.00 a.m., 1.45, 4 NOW SHOWING! REX fe 6454 words
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Advertisement263 1956-10-22 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION pT^l TODAY! C^ffjl- J FULL OF HUMOUR, TLARs %)m iPf^l :S somebody up ;:HMr.'*J THl «llKES«[fl COMING! WILLIAM HOIDI-v^T"" in Paramount? PROI I) V p^'i 1 DKBORAH Xl FJR VIL RTNNQ "THE KING AND if in CINEMASCOPI SS >■.«! «1 RoMi'i TAYLOR' F^^ *TA T 1 RicunTODD II263 words
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Miscellaneous235 1956-10-22 10 Standard's rf ll^*i^nliifliHli h I I I r" ilyyy yy yAI^J JT UMttHM H HBf w» W S V^^V IP 488 fISH 9HP^^H ..;>...;. :'v I <::!<:■ ire rnac^ sh| P capsized (7) LLUta 33. The love affair of three (7. 8) ACROSS DOWN I, The attraction ot pets (6,235 words
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Article1481 1956-10-22 11 Aussie Swimmers In Form iORRAINE I AMAZING f aster ...F urther ...Higher GAMES IN OUR TIME An Exclusive From Ivor Brown (Reuttr) i n an amazing twin 18 vea--o!d sd four world record-; In the 440 v'ards 1 vmoic carnival a*. North S- dnev Olympic1,481 words
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Article70 1956-10-22 11 jople Ke- MO metres k on tl -H the A 1 Me.--c Pi i ftftarI held in bright rain, I heavy in- drying. ft v a' I ft i X I D the I T^^vLand and I existing E I of 3.42.2 metres, but I70 words
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Article85 1956-10-22 11 A LARGE Sunday crowd watched the Koick races and sea sports oranizod by the Bctlok Sporls Club off Bedok Point yesterday. In tiic Inter-Services Yacht Race, R.A.F. Seletar won all the three, events, winning the Shaik Ahmed trophy, and cups presented by Mr. C. C. Tan,85 words
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Article365 1956-10-22 11 MILTON MARMOR - GAMES 'GOLDS' FOR RUSSIA MILTON MARMOR By A.P. Sports Writer. LONDON. Oct. 21 CAP) The Soviet Union should finally Rain its first Olympic men's track and field gold medal at the 1T)56 Olympic Games at Melbourne. If Vladimir Kuts fails to win the 10.000 metres, then Mikhail Krivonsov stands high365 words
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Article130 1956-10-22 11 HONGKONG, Oct. 21 (Reuter) I—Ninety-two1 Ninety-two athlete? have won 'favour of representing Comimunist China in the forthcomr ing Olympic Game held in I Melbourne. New China News k Agency announred. I The team included basketball (players, footballers, swimmers. [track and field champions, (gymnasts, weightlifters sharp I130 words
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310 1956-10-22 11 Loudens Grandslam Homer WITH Larry Louden slamming 1 across four runs in the second, Jim Elliot's Consulate Braves pulverized Joe Lietzan's Bombers 10-4 to furnish the high spot in the Colony Softball League yesterday. The main fiame which was played on *he St. Joseph's Institution310 words
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Advertisement699 1956-10-22 11 SITUATION VACANT CINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: *3 Required Probationary Public Health Inspectors at eommencm 2 salary of $155 a month in salary scale $155xA16-lri7/Exam Bar/325 x A2O-505 /Exam Bar/ 536 x A2O-615 plus Variable Allowance Must possess School Certificate, be between 19 end 21 years of aye and unmarried ADr'" in699 words
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Advertisement756 1956-10-22 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS for appointri mem a? TEACHERS-iN-TRAI N I N G (ENGLISH SCHOOLS) in the Department of Education Singapore will b« received at 1 h c F/:uca*ion Office Palmei Road <PO. Box 746 g port 2. up to and OCTOBER 195& Api cati( received after the Closing756 words
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Miscellaneous245 1956-10-22 11 l Abner By Al Capp FAMOUS ANTHROPOLOGIST SEEKS KEY 1 1 Two 1 1 rvg^xr^y- SKULLTO FINISH HIS COLLECTION -essor Gregory SpecK. of the Museum of -'W g*>™fe MSSIMS On. announced today thot hiSCoHectiOnOf Jfl j "jTL^ •^an from ape-man to modem man.iacKs mtt I—m*%\1 m*%\ y iiUC MF V245 words
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Article1421 1956-10-22 12 Probable eights and starters for all eiglit races for Wednesday (Oct. 24), second day of the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting are: Bl Jolly mUme, ft, 9.10 Dr M H, h v Srnith 913 Distine 4y ft* >_^» TO* H^^^ 316 Shamrock Slipper s*r 8.10 Mr T.V1,421 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-10-22 12 What's Better Than Sport... For The Prince Of Sport, Says Jeffery James12 words
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419 1956-10-22 12 planners for a right royal reception for the Duke of Edinburgh appear to be missing one important point in their enthusiasm to make memorable the short visit of His Royal Highness THIS IS TO GIVE THE DUKE AT LEAST AN HOUR OF SPORT IN419 words
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Article33 1956-10-22 12 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK by Mel bourne-bound next mouth markable can, Colony s thn sniellininc. i t m 'Lan Hout P<ih and i face tin i I pore's hour, i can. compaction 033 words
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Article222 1956-10-22 12 Fifteen horses will contest the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup to be run over l\ miles at Bukit Timah on Saturday, October 27, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting. lolly Sailor heads the weights with 9.03 while Never A Blank has been alloted222 words
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Article22 1956-10-22 12 INDIAN Association and University of Malaya played to a Goalless draw in yesterday's SHA Div. I match at Balestier Road.22 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-10-22 12 CEYLON Sports Club scored their sixth victory in the SHA senior league when they whipped RAF Seletar 6-0 at Seletar yesterday. Karim, Vijiaratnnm and KulhSingham scored the first five gols and Bala the sixth. FOUR British athletes flew in from London on their way lo the Olympics70 words
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Article138 1956-10-22 12 Leave Full Pay For Them THE Singapore (iovrrnmrnt. in true Olympic spirit, Acsterday granted a month's -unrecorded leave with full pay to all those government servant* who have heen selected to represent the Colony in t lie Melbourne Olympic (iames. This fine gesture is extended not only to the competitors138 words
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Article103 1956-10-22 12 KATOXG Boys Club beat Penangit«> Badminton Party by live games to two in a friendly badminton match played at Katong Boys Club yesterday Results were. (Katong Boys Club mentioned first):Singles Onn Jit Sim beat Steven George 9-15, 17-15, (retired), Tan Cheng Eng beat Menon 3-1, (retired)103 words
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Article44 1956-10-22 12 MALACCA. Sun. An unconverted' try by right outside Colin Park in the 20th minute of the Came enabled the Singapore Cricket Club to beat the Malacca Club by three points to nil in their annual Rugby match at the Reclamation ground yesterday.44 words
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Article40 1956-10-22 12 FATHUL Karib became S.A.F.A. Division II champions when they beat Royal Engineers Civilian Association by three goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Sahar scored all three goals for Fathul Karib. Majid netted for R.E.C.A.40 words
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Article65 1956-10-22 12 SBA will Decide Ube Cup Venu III! I I Zone i hrr (up emm t 1 !a\a ud] maj '"'ld in Sinnpw Mr i < "><■< retan of i Badmini i h. id t c< Radmini Malaya stitgr Hi' Tlir VI! IndiA RAdmtrtof; i.il ion, it i- ur>" informpd th«65 words
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Article671 1956-10-22 12 SINGAPORE'S best chances for a silver medal in the XVI Olympiad at Melbourne next month will be ridinjr o < bull-necked 23-year-old Tan Howe Liang, who Ls unofficially ranked third best in the work! today. His lift of 785 lbs. in the light weight671 words
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Miscellaneous45 1956-10-22 12 Today's Sport RUGBY: St. Andrews School vs. Beatty SS at Woodsville. GHQ Sig. Regt. vs. SCC "B." HOCKEY: SHA League Div, I, RAF Seletar vs. RN Police at RNP, Div. 2, University vs. RAF Seletar at Bukit Timah. Friendly SCC vs. RAF Singapore at SCC.45 words
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