Singapore Standard, 23 October 1956
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Title Section25 1956-10-23 1 Singapore Standard »r.tTu? M ci #B j% vH -7 8 r Df ««%r ilAi fTT > H3 SINGAPORE, TtESDAV, OCTOBER 23, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS25 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-10-23 1 A 28,000-1b Plastering For Kulai Killers LINCOLN bombers of the Royal Australian Air Force yesterday bombed an area of mn:;le swampland near Kola! in which more than 20 terrorists are believed to be hiding. An RAAF spokesman ■aid last night that the terrorists were believed to marker flare near the125 words
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39 1956-10-23 1 Freater Use Should Be Made Of I.N. Dag LJni use of the lelp- disputes such Hami I At the ten- the ■< a ?ive j nt on ai >eid i r. ions :>rof tomic l~ I gramme em all v39 words
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Article27 1956-10-23 1 lidatt 3 held i r i I of »ds beuad s I elect* d by ere cob "o be *o Jordan" c of Fe-27 words
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123 1956-10-23 1 members of the party which attacked Kulai New Village on Thursday night and killed three people. The Lincoln*, from No. 1 S<jtiulron at Tentjah. were Kaided on to the target ar°a b\ ajn Atister aircraft from Sem ha wan p. The Ansler dropped123 words
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680 1956-10-23 1 SIX distinguished scholars, three expatriates and three Malayans, are in the running: for one of Malaya's most important jobs— the Vice-Chancellorship of the University of Malaya. itt~ The merits of the six men. n imed on formidable list ibmitted by a Special680 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-10-23 1 Ra.ja Sir Uda bin Raja Mohammed. Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers. Professor A. Oppenheim. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang.22 words
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157 1956-10-23 1 Two More Arrests Reported In Jakarta JAKARTA, Oct. 22 (UP) Indonesian Army headquarters here today refused to comment on a report that two regimental commanders had been dismissed for planning a revolt, plunging the nation into a new army crisis. Suluh Indonesia. official newspaper of Premier All Sas- rnHnr.d jojo's157 words
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92 1956-10-23 1 ON'DC Oct. 22 (Reuter) The Pu*.nan court trying people accused of taking part Jn the Poznan riots has elccided to release three defendants f'om provisional arrest, Warsaw Radio reported today. The Radio said the court reached this decision at the request of defence counsel.92 words
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Article89 1956-10-23 1 Must Rely On Your Own: MacD INDEPENDENT Malaya will have to rely on graduates from its own University, Chancellor of the University and tormer Commissioner General lor South-east Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Mac Donald who is British High Commissioner in India left the Colony89 words
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Article43 1956-10-23 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, (Renter). General Services Administration spokesman disclosed it will be close to three month/ before tbey ran complete a survey of Fcncral interest in rubber research facilities at Akron. Ohio, and offer the laboratories i'or sale publicly.43 words
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Article34 1956-10-23 1 HONGKONG, Oct 22 (UP) —A "huge" fire broke out at 1715 local time today in the same district where Hongkong's 1 ioody rioting took place on Oct. 10.34 words
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267 1956-10-23 1 LOST FOR SIX DAYS SCOTSMAN IS FOUND ALIVE ON MOUNTAIN VANCOUVER. <Br. Columbia). Oct. 22 (UP>~ A hardy Scotsman who was lost and spent six days In cold and rain without food or warm clothing, recovered in hospital today from his ordeal in the tangled forests of Mount Seymour Alick267 words
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306 1956-10-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, MON. —NO LIQUOR WILL BE SERVED AT THE RULERS' PARTY FOR THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH DURING HIS KUALA LUMPUR VISIT ON NOV. 1 DEEPAVALI DAY. Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri, confirming this decision today said only306 words
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Article175 1956-10-23 1 CRISIS TALKS IN POLAND WARSAW. Oct. 22.— The new Poikh Politburo met in special session today to discuss the stat of Marsha] Kon tantin Rokossovsky, the toi army leader who wm ousted last night from the top party policy boa. No detail; were i;"m".v< ayailal ie on resolut cms toUP; AP - 175 words
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Advertisement6 1956-10-23 1 SEASON^ |C\ TRADING CO. gold flake6 words
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Advertisement23 1956-10-23 1 q **£P HEALTH* %-^^4j PASTEURISED S^^} FOR YOUR PROTECTION I -J^. B Mk of the NEW BRITISH PRODUCTION iIHRAYH RCGD /^^^H^% fmi SJlt23 words
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346 1956-10-23 2 IPOII Mon The directors of seven tin mining companies in the Federation, which are under the ageirent of Osborne and Chappel here, have recomied to their shareholders not to accept the offer by 0 Bird Ltd for the acquisition346 words
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Article57 1956-10-23 2 SEREMBAN. Mon, Julca Sta Maria r>3. of the Town Council here, died lasl t th€ Hospital followDfl a long Qltt 5 A keen sportsman in his mger days. Mr. Sta Maria t oi the St -te's best g (keepers r sveral years, H« wai W the57 words
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147 1956-10-23 2 Newsmen Guilty Of Obscene Publication AN editor, a proprietor and publisher, and managing partner of a vernacular publication in Singapore were convicted in a Colony Court yesterday of circulating literature oi an obscene nature, Li SOO, editor of the "Happy News," Tan Chun Fu, proprietor and publisher, and Sir.; Kee147 words
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Article, Illustration674 1956-10-23 2 Freedom-loving Students As Government For PROTECTION AND THEY'LL GET IT LIM TOLD OF DEATH THREATS AND JEERS IN BUSES TWENTY representatives of "FreedomLoving Students of Chinese Middle Schools in Singapore," yesterday asked the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to provide immediate protection against "intimidation by students and bus conductors."Standard - 674 words
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286 1956-10-23 2 Parents Are Hindering Welfare Of Their Children, Says Mr. Chew THE Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said over Radio Malaya last night that parents of Chinese Middle School students are hindering the welfare of their children by allowing them to stay defiantly in the schools where there is286 words
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Article145 1956-10-23 2 COMMODITY PRICES Cl OSriSG rob*>er prices (centjs per ih.) in Singapore vesterda? were: Buyr* Seller* Spot (nom.) 93i 032 XovRSSNo. 1 03 93i K.S.S. No. 2 911 W R.S.S. No. 3 00 90* Tone: Steady quiet. S'POKtL Jl> The prii« ot tin on the local market jester day was *****145 words
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Article34 1956-10-23 2 KUALA Mon. Brothers T?,n Choon Kee, 13, and Tan Chin Kee, 11, were drowned in a mining poo! near Sctapak here yesterday. Their bodies were recovered in the evening.34 words
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278 1956-10-23 2 O THE DUKE'S VISIT: FULL PROGRAM* THE best orchids at an exhibition at the Victoria Me pore during the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to the Colony, will I ham Palace for the Queen. Some of the choicest selection i f orchids278 words
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Article482 1956-10-23 2 ROYAL YACHT ARRIVES ON OCT. 30 The first offi< Lai to ca^: on the Duke in the Britannia be the Governor, Sir Robert Black. The Governor will leave by barge from the Master Attendant's pier at 10.35 a.m. on Oil. 31 and board the Britannia, which will be lying at482 words
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Article40 1956-10-23 2 3 MALAYA REGT. MEN FOR U.K. one ft i I on i foil* tin G I servi a BCTf( of th- will att- I 1 Arm? Iran;- ri Hamp -re. Thl I three M to En I win mate tour40 words
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Advertisement65 1956-10-23 2 FRIGID AI RE REFRIGERATORS iULi iTffliwi^ro^^Tl!l^^' o|ympic Red s Cotswold Cream Sherwood Green U Stratford Yellow Everest Blue You*re twice as sure Snowy White ivith two great names- All available at Frigidaire ma€le t only no extra charge! y' by General Xtators. ==> GEORGE LEE LTD. M iflHm? I NANYANG65 words
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Article364 1956-10-23 3 They Need No Special Care Only Fair play, Says Reid KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Lord Reid, chairman of the Constitutional Commission, today broke his long-time press silence to declare that minorities in an independent Malaya needed no special care or protection as much as fairplay in administration and364 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-10-23 3 0/ the R A.F. de Harport a pi 1 yhr. 1 biy rr D Still 1 0 P* >. He c C4n-C r r< :Hs- port Command, R.A.F., Air Vice-Utt-shal Andrew McKee, be the longest ftight by an RA F. C I type joined154 words
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Article50 1956-10-23 3 MOVE OUT FOR A BIG BLOW-UP PEOPLE living within a mile radius of Pulau Tckong in Singapore, will be evacuated when the Army authorities blow up a pre-war ammunition dump today. The dump contains several 9.2 inch shells, each weighing 380 pounds. The shells are of the armour piercing type..50 words
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424 1956-10-23 3 Silence Money' Threat After Stabbing [\\O eye-witnesses to an aJtofed murder of I Singapore Chettiar were npeUr'i under threats ot as>ault to take 81,240 as "silence money", the Singapore k vas told yesterday. |t: the Chiei Ju Whyatt, wa In Habib, ppan Cl tr L<424 words
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Article54 1956-10-23 3 PENANO, Mon.— Mrs J.W. rd, til* 1 Lady Convenor wreaths, requires helpers to assist her in the making of wreaths Tor Remembrance Day Those who can .-paie a few irs, are requested to go to the Runnymede Ho:cl at m each morning from Nov.54 words
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Article177 1956-10-23 3 fo Dabbling In Kluang Polls BAHKI, Mon.— The National Alliance toM the Johore State Alliance that the *jte t the nomination of Alliance candidates in r Kl;il I own Council elections is a State affair and N ittmud Council will not interfere in the C177 words
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250 1956-10-23 3 A CONTINGENT of 20 carefu v selected guides and guiders is expected to represent the Colony at the Worid Centenary Camp in Manila, in Jan. 1957. Mrs Betty Fiske. Overseas Commissioner of the Singapore Gir! Guides Association, told The Standard yesterday Allowing 5800,250 words
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Article86 1956-10-23 3 TKLUK ANSON. Mon.— Nominations for three scats m the Teluk Anton, Town Council, which will fall vacant ai the end of the year, will p] fee here on Nov 8. Three Councillors. all •Uliance members. Mr Woo Saik Hong of Denison Road Ward. Mr. Ng Hoe Kheng86 words
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145 1956-10-23 3 TEO WOON HIN. a Singapore clerk, was granted a decree nisi dissolving his marriage to Koh Nen Lee, on the crounds of her desertion, by the Singapore High Court yesterday. Too said that he married Kin in the Civil Marriage145 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-10-23 3 T-E-N-S-H-U-N ...And The Girls Snap To It WOMEN members of St. John Ambulance Brigade, spring smartly to attention as their acting Commissioner, Dr. Chang Hoey Chan passes through their ranks during the annual inspection of the Selangor Branch of the Brigade on (he Kuala Lumpur Padang last week. Dr. Chans:74 words
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268 1956-10-23 3 GRUDGE BROUGHT $50,000 DAMAGE SUIT COUNSEL KUALA LUMPLR, Mon.— A 14 -year-old schoolboy now sums another for 550,000 damages for loss of a leg, was doing: so because of a grudge between their fathers! the Selangor High Court was told today. This was the submission of Mr/ T Rajendra counsel268 words
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Article62 1956-10-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The coroner. Inche Abdul Aziz Tahir, today returned a verdict of misadventure at the close of an inquest into the death of a 14-year-old Chinese school girl. Low Gan Tit. Low was knocked down by a car driven by a Selangor P.W.D. engineer. Mr62 words
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Article38 1956-10-23 3 HONGKONG, Oct 22 Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.93 to i Sterling; $6,175 io U.S. SI: $1,842 to Malayan $1" Si. 185 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $268.75 to a tael.38 words
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118 1956-10-23 3 JOHORE REMEMBERS THE LATE SULTAN ABU BAKAR JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Members of the Johore Royal Family, the aristocracy, and Malay government officials in Johore State paid their respects yesterday to the late Sultan Abu Bakar in a religious ceremony at Mah- mudiah Ccmetry. All were dressed in either black or118 words
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Advertisement424 1956-10-23 3 [PEUGEOf! I I 403 i J •from France 1 I Delicate Colour Quartette. Plastic Interior Lining! 1 White Sidewall Tyres! 1 Reclining Front Seats I Built-in Overdrive! 1 15.9 H.P....4 Cylinder 4 door Saloon. ..36 M-PG... 4 Speed with Overdrive on top gear. Sole Drstribufor.r. 1 ASIA MOTOR CO. 1424 words
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314 1956-10-23 4 Detainees Will Be Freed If 200,000 Sign... Govt. Will Banish Those Not Born Here SINGAPORE'S Labour Front Organiser, Mr. Gerald De Cruz, yesterday condemned the Civil Rights Convention for misguiding the public in its signature campaign against the recent arrest of subversive314 words
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Article, Illustration225 1956-10-23 4 Firewalkers Amaze Crowd At Ceremony A GASP rose from the big crowd as 30 Hindus, naked except for brief loin-cloths, placed their tare feet on a glowing bed of red-hot coals and, with hardly a grimace, walked across. The men >vero taking part in an ancient Indian ceremony honouring the225 words
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Article191 1956-10-23 4 Hit When She Refused Abortion A BRIDE of three months waa assaulted by her husband I when she refused a suggestion [that she should abort her first inception, thts Singapore j High Court, was to] I yesterd a y Lii.v Soo, a school clerk, •'.as suint for a divorce from191 words
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Article23 1956-10-23 4 GOYErLN'OR GENERAL of Australia, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to Sydney from London.23 words
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Article79 1956-10-23 4 PENANG. Mon. Corporal C.R. Schwerin of the No. 2 Airfield Construction Squadron Royal Australian Air Force, fell headlong into the sea off the Church Street Pier last night while trying to hoard the ferry Tidah" for Butterworth. The Lidah had just cleared the jetty, when Cpl.79 words
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474 1956-10-23 4 Verdict On Lotteries Case Today A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. C. H. Koh. submitted in a Colony court yesterday that an expert's testimony in a lottery case was ''hearsay."' Mr Koh was makmc his submission at the conclusion of the prosecution case, in which three474 words
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119 1956-10-23 4 SINGAPORE'S Labour Front Coalition Government has decided that, instead of prohibiting the use of motor vehicles to convey voters to the polling booths at election time, it would provide more booths. The Standard understands that the decision was taken at a recent meeting of119 words
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83 1956-10-23 4 Child Health Expert Here On Visit DR. (Miss) E. T. Alexander, adviser on maternity and child health to the Western Pacific Region office of World Health Organization, flew into Singapore yesterday from Manila to inspect health centres in Malaya. Dr. Alsxfnder told The Standard she was especially interested in the83 words
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Article30 1956-10-23 4 THE C-in-C. Far East Land Forces. Lt. Gen. Sir Francis Festing. returned to Singapore by air yesterday after an extensive tour of British units in Hongkong and Korea.30 words
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Advertisement454 1956-10-23 4 NO'V PAPITfII gx§§ 1UH1mi.1.45.4. showing toAri *"rk sm B 3 9 3(| p"'I I. .^a^Sai a^aV J!^Li>" )(FF CHANDUr^OXGi NAD» IUUMOAMS IG BARKER -m«wMTiin (mitten wroamiowM pcma -TODAY 9d.in. 'LADIES OHLY' PREVIEW OF- trttc l<»\i- story v«>ur heart h ill l«»ns rt'im-niluT TYRONE POWER ir TTTTffI KIM W^F- Eav9P NOVAK454 words
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Advertisement282 1956-10-23 4 caihav or(;amsaiion at rr^>J i »XV Ijjjjl today ittffll!^ FIVE ROCK- 'INI- SOCK THRILI l\;, Sl| KKSi X jH somebody up m IBHIM I LIKES ME fl WfXr CHANGE .'s.Rp\ < L IHi 1 ",,V 1^; I bisi: Rii -mJ WILLIAM HOLDEN DEBORAH Klk in Paramou 4 THE PROLJO AND282 words
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Miscellaneous379 1956-10-23 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance PENANG: 219 a.m (8 ft) 2-44 pm <V Commentary: 6.4"> Soorts SINGAPORE fig-* rOMimRO,,: sin^por, ,23 a m 7 '.fm".^" U ?i»'S: ASS&F^P^ wJHaf^^^ffiffl 'f 12 5S r 1 m. (96 ft) rites; 730 Letter Prom America; ffltf M^^ #^Jaf^a:i»>VWl P°rt Dickson 905pm. (9 ft)379 words
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Article, Illustration363 1956-10-23 5 CHAN SWAN BEE - PETE (The Python) Is On A HUNGER STRIKE! He Wont Eat A Morsel CHAN SWAN BEE y By Ever Since He Bit Voluptuous Film Star Normadiah, He Doesn't Want A Bite Of Anything Else.... PETE fhc python j Hm news again. U, on a hunger L and his eyes Lre363 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-10-23 5 pic. I r B. Wricht. a pretty Popp\ I>.iy volunteer, r mk. wife of th>- (iovornor of Singapore, a i»hfn -he \i>ited the poppy storeroom at Outram I i i v StandardStandard - 36 words
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295 1956-10-23 5 |w»'»l I I.DOO volunteers from various organizations l^i;v.; r will make an all-out drive to sell 100,000 W'^ the 196 C Poppy Day Appeal on Nov. 2. s an*' :i1 Organizer of the Poppy I Coi ittee, M EL Cogswell, told295 words
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Article38 1956-10-23 5 Thugs Rob Women Of $650 arm .d up a Ah tghter-ln- t bed them o! tt<l i worth iJJJJd yo m i when t ilked to. up the h the Of i g lard, the with knives, i38 words
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Article39 1956-10-23 5 Inspector Was Negligent 8a:-! IT one Sing -^ne I Q negiil ii a olthe motormil I hai ing along night in I I «i B) OUI i 3 Tiotor-< rTIo r .p WAS 1 a resu I of the39 words
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Article117 1956-10-23 5 THE STANDARD Will Highlight Dance Number "QUEEN of the Caribbean will be elected at charity cUuwe organized by tiM Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce at vSoa View Hotel on Nov. Kntitled "A Ni^ht in the Caribbean." proceeds of the dance will 50 to aid the Singapore Youth Sports Centre and117 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-10-23 5 THE first Davak to bo appointed a District Officer takes over his duties at Kapit, (Third Division), Sarawak, at the end of this month. He is 39^-year-old Mr. Hennanus A Penghulu Jalin. Porn at Se auh, near Bintulu (Fourth Division), Mr. Assan w rated at the Roman Cai to Mission117 words
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Article20 1956-10-23 5 A LABOURER. Baharayam. 20, wag found hanging from a beam in a house in Nee Soon. Singapore, yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration199 1956-10-23 5 THE Aqcncy for Malay Language and Literature (Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka), winch has a temporary office in Johore Bahru, will use the best available talent In Malaya to develop the Malay language and enrich i Malay literature. Unku Abdul Aziz, director of the199 words
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Article154 1956-10-23 5 Unveiling On Nov. 1 J At St. Joseph's THE War Memorial in Singapore's St. Joseph's Church, Victoria Street, will be unveiled OB Remembrance Day, Nov. 11, by Major-General T B. L. Churchill, of C.HQ Far East Land Forces, after a Low Mass for the war dead at154 words
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145 1956-10-23 5 500 Admiralty Clerks Serve 1 4-Day Strike Ultimatum MORE than SUO clerks employed by the Admiralty in Singapore are threatening to go oh strike for increased wages. Their Union, the Admiralty Local Staff Union, yesterday served a L4-day ultimatum on the employers to settle their demands If no settlement is145 words
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270 1956-10-23 5 19 Go Slow' Colony Shroffs Face Dismissal NINETEEN shroffs employed by the Board f Currency. Malaya and British Borneo, in Singapore, may be dismissed from service. They have been asked by the Board'- Chairman, who is also Colony's Financial Secretary. Mr. T. M. Hart, to show cause by noon today,270 words
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Article140 1956-10-23 5 Goldsmith Hit With Slippers SEREMBAN. Men.— Aminah binte Shukor. who claimed to bo the wife of a Police Inspector, was today released, on bond by the Sercmban Magistrate lor assaulting a goldsmith with a pair of slippers. The court was toid that Aminah had taken $100 worth Of jewellery on140 words
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Article123 1956-10-23 5 Law Catches Up With The Fighter LIM SENG KWEE. 16. known as 'Tighter" to Group 24 a secret society was detained by a police inspector for behaving in a suspicious manner at Hood Kiam Road, on Sept. 11. a Singapore Court was told yesterday. When he was brought to the123 words
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Article65 1956-10-23 5 A SINGAPORE woman cyclist, Kok Sen Chua, 30, was involved in a unique accident while cycling along Jurong Road, yesterday. The handle-bars of the bicycle broke suddenly and she lost control of the bicycle Kok was flung cm the protruding top part of the wheel forks65 words
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Article29 1956-10-23 5 THE Court of Inquiry investigating the dispute between the Fred Waterhou.se Company and its Employees Union will be resumed on the last two days of this month.29 words
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940 1956-10-23 6 Singapore Standard The Creeping Menace •TODAY in Malaya when one mentions communist or anti-colonial activities the mind automatically turns to the terrorists in the jungle, the Cr.:nc^c middle school students, and the leftist labour unions. The Chinese communists here at are :r.;i:tant and are not afraid to admit thenred $yn940 words
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Letter201 1956-10-23 6 EX-SEC. ANSWERS S.U.J. S v The penultimate paragraph oj the tetter under the Mime o' t)ie Secretory o* the Singapore Union of Jour- :s (published in pestcrday's StandardJ is calculated to mislead raiders. Ti:c I'mon secretary Quotes rJ;c constitution o) the Union as protridmg <or the govern* nat o] tin201 words
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Letter61 1956-10-23 6 Sir; With due respect I trust Tunkv Abdul Rahman realizes how much ire appreciate )iis words senaratmg our honest politicians from our criminal politicians. Separating the good from the bad, the gold from the dross, the wheat from the cli aft and the siieep from the goats. In other61 words
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Article, Illustration897 1956-10-23 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA By To Lee Kuan Tew, The time has come for some one to call your bluff. AND I DO THIS NOW. You are what is known as a pain in the neck because of your antics in the political arena. You are a897 words
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Article780 1956-10-23 6 William Fitter - Australia Leans To The U.S. William Fitter \\ww\\\\\\\\\ i£ y SYDNEY, REVIEW of Australian r defence policy has been decided en by he Premier, Mr. Robert Mensies, forestalling criticism not only from Opposition members, but from many of fads own party back benchfers who have been dissatisfied for months with780 words
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Article925 1956-10-23 6 Dennis Bloodwort - Burma Fears Chinese Fifth Column Dennis Bloodwort From RANGOON REPORTS from the Burmese Embassy in Peking speak of the readiness of the Chinese Government to negotiate a quick and peaceful solution of their military incursion across the northern Burmese frontiers into the Wa States, but the Burmese are now worried925 words
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Advertisement97 1956-10-23 6 THE GIRL WHO BECAME I MARILYN MONROE j At 5, scrubbing floors in a foster home; at 8. stuttering and lonely in an orphan- g t age; at 16. urged by a guardian into a marriage with a man she didn't 10ve... J > Poignant human story of the scared97 words
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Advertisement5 1956-10-23 6 RpperW am. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGjCM,5 words
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106 1956-10-23 7 NEW FUEL TO U.S. ELECTIONS CAMPAIGN i reject 10 a of plea hall adde I new to an a heady debate .t. d by Ad la: E. b U Frrhout "M.itx-r n§ A. BulI appeal that k future F haa i ban and ►PPO- r tign. rday jj ar jr106 words
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Article27 1956-10-23 7 Education Conference Hongkong P indei ectors of cd h h territorie bo I b Pi Milar S Directoi gapore, Bi Hon ikons' c thrcethc A ComofTire to27 words
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Article18 1956-10-23 7 ian regisseh Bung 5 nj ■.i under tow Hongkong, it rned here torew on board.18 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-10-23 7 Photo. >,-, XUh GABLE and his wife, the former Ray "ny, at Grauoian's Chinese Theatre in Holly "1 thr first nisht of "Giant." It was Mrs. r l ippearance in public since her recent illness. n r d as they entered the threatre. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-10-23 7 photo. KING Gustaf of Sweden and his granddaughter. Princess Margrethe of Denmark, lend a hand with archaeological excavations at San Giovenale about 30 miles from Rome. King Gustaf plans to spend a week at the 'site.' Princess Margrelhe whs on a brief visit to her grandfather. They lunchedAP - 64 words
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Article127 1956-10-23 7 PARIS, Oct. 22 (Keuter)— The French Government tod iv announced the suspension of negotiations with Morocco for agreements on future relations between the two countries. It said it \v:is doing 5.0 be cause of the attitude oi the Moroccan authorities during the visit to Morocco127 words
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Article162 1956-10-23 7 U.K. Backs Area Of Free Trade STRASBOURG, Oct. '22. >UP' Britain announced ;ld nut u-in the in common mar.-vt. but d hCI SUP- .1 Inn trade area d with :t. The British position waa outlined by Lord John Hop»\ Parliamentary Under-Becre-iary for Foreign Affairs, to the Council ol Europe's Consul]162 words
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Article87 1956-10-23 7 JAKARi A. Oct 22 I Eteuter) The Association oi [ndonesian Newspaper Publishers and the Indonesian .lournaiation today annou: ■be formation of a t action committee to coor linate "further action to he taken" In connection with their demand for the removal of the army87 words
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Article25 1956-10-23 7 NATIONALIST China is ron.siderin* the feasibility of developing Formosa's ir°n anc steel industry with American capital and equipment. Philippine ore and Formosan coal25 words
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Article22 1956-10-23 7 U NU, former Burmese Prime Minister, left Rangoon yesterday by special Civil Aviation plane en a seven-day visit to China.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article38 1956-10-23 7 COMMISSIONER General I for So ith-easi As ia, sir Robert ScOti left for Tokyo yesterday to have informal British Ambas- i Japan. He will return to Sii ipore by the cri of n 01 th38 words
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84 1956-10-23 7 Return Visit By Seven British MPs TEHERAN. CM. 22 (Rcuter) A seven-man British interparliamentary delegation llcvv into here today for a 13-day visit at the Invitation of the Persian Majlis (parliament) and Senate The delegation led by Commander P. G. Agnew, M.P. (Conservative, South Worcestershire) is returning a visit to84 words
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Article52 1956-10-23 7 JAKARTA, Oct 22. (AP).— Anr.y units attacked rehel-held Ba:andongan. near Bandung. killing several villagers, local authorities reported yesterday. The army's casualties were one killed and one wounded, they said Rebels killed five villagers at Tjimuntjang, in the same district and burned and looted 174 houses and52 words
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169 1956-10-23 7 MACHAKOS, Kenya. Oct. 22 Router) With a protecting coat over her dress. Princess Margaret drove over miles of dusty roads to this town today where 20.000 gaily dressed Kamba tribesmen gave her an uproarious welcome. The Princess spent five minutes talking with local chieftains, including169 words
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Article113 1956-10-23 7 NICOSIA. Oct. 22 iAP) Francis Noel Baker, British Labour Member of Parliament, appealed to EOKA rebel chieftain George Grivas yesterday to call another truce on strife- ridden Cyprus. Ncel Baker made the appeal in an open letter which he released here before departing for113 words
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158 1956-10-23 7 His Exploits With Cash Girls Are Ended LONDON. Oct. 22 (AP) Lavish living, which included tours on the Continent with girl friends, ended in the Old Bailey criminal court today for Abdul Jabbar Chaudhry. 26-year-old employee in the London office of the High Commissioner of Pakistan Chaudhry was sentenced to158 words
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Article264 1956-10-23 7 Trade With The West Goes On, Soys Minister CAIRO, Oct. 22 (UP) The Western economic blockade of Egypt has "collapsed" and the Western powers are now trading with this country despite the restictions imposed by their governments, Supply Minister Kamal Ramxi Stino said today. "The so-called264 words
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Article167 1956-10-23 7 Rumania Starts Talks With Tito BELGRADE, Oct 22 (Reuter) i A top-level Rumanian rie ej gation opened ta'k. here today with President Tito and other Yugoslav government leaders. The talk? we:, r■ led to Ibe devoted to a gePCraJ exchange o! vfei tween the two oountric: \d\e no concrete problems167 words
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Article149 1956-10-23 7 CAIRO, Oct 22 (UP) Egypt has not yet agreed with Britain and France on a date and place for three-power talks on the Suez, Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi announcer; today. Fawzi made the disclosure following a meeting this afternoon with President ■"anal Abde!149 words
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Article36 1956-10-23 7 CAIRO, Oct. 22 (Reuter) The Sudanese Prime Minister Mr. Abdullah Khalil has invited Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and President Nasser of Egypt to visit th« Suripn, the newspaper A] Ahram reported today.36 words
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Article26 1956-10-23 7 SYDNEY. Oct. 22. < Renter) —An escaped criminal Trevor Fuller. 23. shot himself dead yesterday to avoid capture near Deniliquin in Southern New South Wales.26 words
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377 1956-10-23 7 GIANT ANTARCTIC AIRLIFT MAKES HISTORY MCMURDO SOUND Antarctica, Oct. 22 (AP)— An airlift unique in Antartic history is giving the United States a big jump on other nations sending expeditions to explore this icecovered continent during the International Geophysical Year. The lilt, by 100-ton air force G emaster planes, was377 words
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Article23 1956-10-23 7 THE lighthouse at Cape Nossapu in Hokkaido Monriav reported four Japanese fishinsboats were seized hy Russian patrol-boats near the Sovietoccupied Habomais.23 words
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168 1956-10-23 7 COLOMBO. Or!. 22, (UP).— The chairman of the Chinese Communist Legislature has invited a parliamentary delegation from Ceylon to vi.-it China, it was announced here today. A written invitation will be handed to the Speaker of the Hou.-e of Representative:? here by Ceylon Communist168 words
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Article75 1956-10-23 7 TAIPEI. Oct 22 (Reuter) Vice Admiral Robert L. Den-ni-on. Commander of the United States First Fleet, arrived in Taipei today to "discuss nava! matters" with Vice Admiral Stuart Incersoll. Commander of the United States Taiwan Defence Command, according U) an American na^al spokesman. The spoke man75 words
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Advertisement122 1956-10-23 7 *m*f(r ARAGON wSs&wlS'wr im These exquisite crystal Goblets, WincnJatsc* Spß *^a^B Ml an^ Decanters, magnificent examples J9L of the ancient art of Crystal Cutting, \tir Crystal bring the atmosphere of old'iiortd charm and leisure to any dinner party. Liqueur Glass 6.00 each Ice Plate $12.00 each Sherry 6.50 Pint $31122 words
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Article109 1956-10-23 8 Jazz Fans Tear Up Music Hall LONDON. Ott 22, (AP) Shouting tet-n--agrrs smashed sevenl tiers of seats at Empress Hall yesterday in a wild reaction to American jarxman Lionel Hamptons first British concert. "The only way we could stop them." said Hampton, "was to play God Save The Queen." "Th.it109 words
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Article62 1956-10-23 8 MCE. r OCt 22, 'UP> \\tra*i ami sir Winston Churchill b iflering from a edd which "does not la pirc anj anxfe hla physician reported festerdaj. Dr Dtvli M Roberts i*W Churchill who wffl be o2 next rr/r.:h. picked the cold en Frid moon w] «Ofkmg62 words
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248 1956-10-23 8 LONDON, Oct. 22 (AP)— Western Europe today watched with fascination and hope the struggle of Poland to free herself from the Soviet Union's embrace. Belief grew in capitals this side of the Iron Curtain that the events in Warsaw marked a248 words
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Article158 1956-10-23 8 MANILA. Oct. 22. (IP) A powerful armada of South-east Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) warships, iruludins two Australian aircraft carriers and four America! destroyers, anchored in Manila Bay today. Tin' shij i repri sent Ing Britain, Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, the Philippines and the United State reached158 words
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Article145 1956-10-23 8 End This Rebellion, Sultan Urges RABAT, Oct. 22 (AP).—Sultan Mohammed Ben Youssel of Morocco has urged an end to the two-year-old Nationalist rebellion against French rule in Algeria. A communique from the Sultan's Palace yesterday said he issued B call lor an end of the fighting in a meeting with145 words
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Article53 1956-10-23 8 VICTORIA. Brazil. Oct. 22. (UP)— An armed mob of about 40 persons broke into Itapertnirio prison yesterday kilied two long-term convicts for undetermined reasons, it was reported. Beth the slain prisoners were serving 30-year terms Police ordered an investigation to try to determine the reason53 words
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Article24 1956-10-23 8 PRESIDENT Rajendra Prasad of India arrived in Katmandu of the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal on Sunday for a four-day state visit.— APAP - 24 words
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217 1956-10-23 8 Williams To Replace Lozano GUATEMALA, Oct. 22, (AP)— Diplomatic sources said on Sunday night army officers had deposed acting: President Julio Lozano of Honduras. They said they were informed from Tegucigalpa Lozano resigned on Sunday afternoon to a governing military junta headed by Gen. ROQUe Rodriguez,217 words
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242 1956-10-23 8 caution from London's conservative Daily Telegraph and the. influential Times. The Telegraph said: "Great changes within Poland are afoot. The West can take immense comfort from this. But. to look for dramatic realignments in the international field would be both naive and dangerous." The242 words
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Article64 1956-10-23 8 NEW DELHI. Oct. 22 (AP) —The Nizam of Hyderabad, reputedly once the richest man in the world with a fortune estimated at US$2,--000,000,000 announced yesterday he had declined the past of governor of Andhra State. He Issued a statement saying his age he is 7064 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-10-23 8 At Last, Jerry Goes A-wooing AT LAST comic Jerry Lewis gets to woo the girl. He had to look on hungrily through 16 previous pictures while his partner. Dean Martin, got the girl. Now that he's in a film without Dean Martin, he's having things differently. Screen Romance has comeAP - 83 words
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117 1956-10-23 8 ADELAIDE, Oct. 22 (AP)— Observers to Britain's fourth ana last atomic explosion yesterday described it as "more terrifying than anything seen before."' The whole landscape of the Australian desert was lit up as if by some giant candle, the}' said, as the familiar mushroom cloud117 words
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Article92 1956-10-23 8 Israel Accuses Egypt JERUSALEM, Oct. 22 (AP) An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman last night accused Egypt of a "new act of aggression." The spokesman charged the Egyptians on Saturday night planted two mines inside Israeli territory which resulted in the death of three Israeli soldiers and the wounding of 27.92 words
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Article109 1956-10-23 8 MELBOURNE. Oct. 22, (AP) Australian theatre boss Garnett Carroll said on Sunday night Red China's Classical Theatre Company has agreed not to appear in Melbourne until after the Olympic Games. Carroll, proprietor of Melbourne's Princess Theatre, where the Chinese were to appear, said he had109 words
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Article38 1956-10-23 8 MOSCOW, Oct., 22, (UP)— The Soviet News Agency, Tass. for the first time last night reported the election of Stalinfoe Wladslaw Gomulka to the Polish Communist Central Committee last Friday. Tass added no comment.38 words
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Article32 1956-10-23 8 POLISH newspapers announced in Warsaw on Sunday that the big industrial city of Katowice, which was renamed SHalinograd after World War 11, would revert to its old name. APAP - 32 words
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251 1956-10-23 8 A BEAUTIFUL young London model died after taking tablets to stop her having a baby. And at the inquest on her recently, her boy friend heard a coroner say of him: r 'l SHOULD BE SURPRISED IF HE DOES NOT, IN HIS251 words
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Article24 1956-10-23 8 LO 1 I 1 v s on hand airp 1 about P r 3 delega i Grn dirrctor i System, de> y wsmen.24 words
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Article40 1956-10-23 8 'A Bund Of Joy For Debbete m cap).— s m and his a "J Reynolds b< J of Palm v t. :C 2*B the deten foi >ies ho three we b No .1 as yet I"' I called, "A B40 words
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201 1956-10-23 8 NEW YORK. Oct. 22, (AP) —"Not since the days when the Cominform under Stalin sought to destroy the Tito regime in Yugoslavia has the world seen such a naked example of Soviet intervention in the ailairs of another Communist state as has taken place with201 words
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Article96 1956-10-23 8 PORT SAID. Oct. Z2, (Rcuter) The Egyptian Suez Canal hui yaffterday told American pilots, who been complaining about conditions of that the pre-< I I ilties would be "ironed out" and would be given satisfactory treatment. One veteran American cal ed on the Authority yestei and96 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-10-23 8 PLASTIC CABIN SCOOTER LOOKING like a midget car, the three-wheeled, two-seater cabin by a lovely Japanese girl. The lightweight vehicle is made or DUM ih< air-cooled, single-piston engine with a top soeed of 37.5 mil*** V vl dt(l Fuji Moters Corporation in Tokyo, is planning full-scale P r ™"f. 1182 words
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Advertisement45 1956-10-23 8 The wor/c/ famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL NESCAFE C ,^^^l 1 1 o o %^Sli|p;f >'^ 4®j COFFEE V^-v«45 words
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258 1956-10-23 9 Penang Steps Up Measures Against Typhoid All Hawkers Inoculated Monday k rs in the Rural s o f Pcnang island hftitg inoculated is? -yphoid as a gutionory measure wn g the recent c m the Bukit OJOW area in CenProvmcc Wellesley. :^dical Officer, Tomli:. re v-' At weof typl d258 words
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Article27 1956-10-23 9 Til For Scrap Iron Thief Cheong Jin toda: tencinths' Kadir 31 t scrap r Rivt r Mine d Sept. n worth ng( d to Foo Nyit Ipoh.27 words
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Article32 1956-10-23 9 In September, a total of $6,108,934 was deposited in the Federation Post Office Savings Bank This amount exceeded withdrawals by $828,--783. and 4.524 new accounts were opened during the month.32 words
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Article179 1956-10-23 9 Party Chairman Sees Lim THE Peoples Action Part-, yesterday again protested to Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, against the detention of its committee member Chia Ek T.an under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. i 1 protc I ct conv< fed by in.179 words
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111 1956-10-23 9 'Arrest Not Connected With Unions' SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. L; m Yew Hock, categorically declared yesterday that Seah Yong .if the Nanyanff Siang Pani was arrested bet a use of his individual activities which were considered not corcducivc to the public good. Mr. Lim made this statement in answer to111 words
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Article110 1956-10-23 9 PENANG, Mon. A seaman, Tung Sik Ling, charged in the Sessions Court tuday with attempting to export prohibited goods, said that Penang being a free port, he thought that everything] could be exported freely. Tung was fined $3,045 when he pleaded guilty to a110 words
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Article143 1956-10-23 9 Thomas To Fly Back On Oct. 29 From ANDKKW KOTIL LONDON, Men. Singapore's Minister for Conunfunications and Works, Mr. Francu Thomas will be flvtng ba< k from here on Oct. Til). This will enable him to be in Singapore In time for the Labour Front's annual [conference on Nov. 3143 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-10-23 9 cer aircrew gunner, James Logan (r>0w RAF. Police Corporal Logan) has been selected to drive the Duke of Edinburgh a* RAF. Station Changi, on Nov. 2. Corporal Logan 35, (seen with his vehicle) left the Service after completing two wartime operational tours as an air gunner,R.A.F. - 106 words
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Article108 1956-10-23 9 IPOH, Mon. A health inspector and an overseer attached to the Kinta Barat Town Board in Chemor were today acquitted and discharged by the President of Sessions Court, Mr. E. V. A. Peers on charges relating to cheating and criminal breach of trust. Mohamed Nengah bin Mohamed108 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-10-23 9 MEN from No. W Squadron. Royal Air Force Regiment Malaya, who will provide the guard of honour for the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to Kuala Lumpur, march past the A.O.C. Malaya. Air Vice-Marshal W.H. Kyle at R.A.F Station, Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-10-23 9 MR. ROBERT PITMAN, great-grandson of the founder of Pitman's shorthand system visited Goon's ComWreial Institute in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Pitman met students of the institute and discussed commercial subjects. He is seen addressing a shorthand class42 words
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Article256 1956-10-23 9 UN-MALAYAN INFLUENCES' JOHOKE BAHKU, Mon.— The Johore Government today banned a concert proposed to be held in aid of the Hwa Chiau Middle School in Segamat on grounds that "the real motive behind its promotion was plainly the extension of subversive and un-Malayan influences." The256 words
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Article90 1956-10-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Men. Two Police specialists in organisation of transport and signals branches were today promoted to the rank of Assistant Superintendent in the Federation. They are Inspectors Chow Karri Seng and Vcoh Swee Chyc. who will both serve in the Sett if' of PeMQI and Province90 words
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Article126 1956-10-23 9 Basketball Boots Him Into Jail KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A District Court Martial here, today sentenced Private Peter William Parkinson, a Royal Army Service Corps driver, to 96 days in jail on three charges of disorderly conduct. He pleaded guilty to wearing a pair of basketball boots and a belt while126 words
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Article96 1956-10-23 9 MUAR, Mon. Sentol bin Awang, a track driver of the Federation Regiment at Kirn Kce Camp here, charged with inconsiderate driving, was last Saturday acquitted and discharged by Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad, without his defence being called. The Court was told that on July 26 a96 words
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234 1956-10-23 9 SCIENCE TO PROBE SECRETS OF JUNGLE Xl ALA LLMPLR. Mon A Phyto chemical survey is to be launched in Malaya early next year, in the first ever joint effort of Government, the Services and the University of Malaya to study indigenous .iunclo poisons and their remedies. Sponsored by the Cbl234 words
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Article24 1956-10-23 9 THE llth anniveraary of the United Nations Day in Singapore will he observed st the British Council Hall from Oct. ?4 to24 words
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Advertisement78 1956-10-23 9 I v OTATM>N: ■">•! vi other tim»'s .j,;,. state; I think I i v t» t>om «>« late." ft>K i.\h;\anyth 3 F r 1 txtravag- 1 trticu- c H IiIRTIIDXTE I rtlKlUoli.N 1 tfl A I < a le 'lsi 1 c i its; guara i\ 1 21 to Junj78 words
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Advertisement89 1956-10-23 9 Jpil^ml Stock up I i- 5r V#ill/7 I McKENZIE'S SOUTHERN STYLE I Quick Frozen Vegetables four It/ halt* yiusitirtl Greens Turnip Grt>ens Yellow Crookneck 1 Squash v/.v/. Poppy Dsy, Vov. IMb •;'■:•:■:•> Picrzse guc ptvcrMnlV WPr^Sk fW^i'pppiNf^fl E^tpi ***** j HMMMiMiMiwßrfwl lift i Li^-i' AtP-OONDiTiCNt D ttJ fIMII THE STORY89 words
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Miscellaneous225 1956-10-23 9 >-( ori'id Oct. 13 i N a con k. on &»WJ in n re« ~es >\t;ilT \Rll S N »ea, •xi ect -nuch ftroiß it; itwnf- \PKK ORN Dec 22 to Keei i ictua] follow w < ss; watch d;et UM XRII s Jaa 20 to, Feb 18- Hold rfiwn225 words
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Article, Illustration263 1956-10-23 10 THE Controller of Imports and Exports, Mr. W.H Walker, has notified Singapore importers of the removal from the open general import licence of certain goads such as meat and meat preparations. 'This is necessary to prevent the introduction of animrj diseases into the Colony," Mr.263 words
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Article113 1956-10-23 10 RUBBER RISES 3/8 CENT SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose by I cent to 93 I rents on a quietly steady mari ket yesterday. The market was relatively [quiet during the day with only small business passing. Prices moved at around half a cent above last Friday's cios- ing level. Some113 words
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Article88 1956-10-23 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Oct. $26 buyers, S26| sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40| >c::ors, coconut oil (drums) $43| sellers; Muntok white rapper Sin? sellers, Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra; Oct J-' 1 (nominal)88 words
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Article222 1956-10-23 10 -ACCENT ON COMFORT MAKING a debut into the Singapore market is this Sit-at ironing table, first in a range of British manufactured household equipment designed to take the strain out oi the daily chores. Scientifically designed to give complete comfort for people oi any height,222 words
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Article160 1956-10-23 10 Farewell Party For Manager AFTER ten years as general manager at Shaw Brothers Ltd.. in Penang, Mr. Chow Deh Kong, 62, is going to Australia at the end of this month on a pleasure-c v m-health trip. He was given a fen or by the man?ic< i the various amusement160 words
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205 1956-10-23 10 First Vessel To Steam Into New Dock Standard Shipping Reporter THE first vessel to steam into the new "Queen's Dork" alter the official opening by the Duke of Edinburgh on Oct. 31 will be the turbo electric Shell tanker Heicion of 17,910 tons deadweight. Scheduled to arrive with a cargo205 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-10-23 10 THE supply and the demand for tin are expected to continue approximately in balance lor the two years 1956 and 1957. This estimate is given in the communique issued by the [international Tin Council on Oct 19. They were meeting in London last week- The state--1140 words
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Article40 1956-10-23 10 THE board of directors of the Sendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Co. Ltd. has declared an interim dividend of five per cent, less tax payable on Nov. lo to stockholders on resistor at the close of business on Oct. 17.40 words
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Article31 1956-10-23 10 JAPAN will complete in Rangoon later this year the first of several farm appliance service centres to be established in South-east Asian nations, it was disclosed in Rangoon. UPUP - 31 words
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Article43 1956-10-23 10 A ERIAL spraying, with growers, cooperatives and government agencies working together, is controlling what had threatened to become a grasshopper plague. More than 13 million acres in parts o$ Texas, Oklahoma. New Mexico, Co. orado and Kansas, had their worst infestation.43 words
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205 1956-10-23 10 Statistics Tall In 100 do Help Malaya MALAYA is to benefit from two important conferences held in London recently the Third Conference of Colonial Gov c r nment Statisticians and the Fourth Conference of Commonwealth Statistician:;. The Registrar of Malayan Statistics. Mr. E. J. Phillips, told this to The Standard205 words
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Article21 1956-10-23 10 Business In Share ma:.- j S Hume $1.71; 7 Aok; X 81.57; F T $1.30; $1.85; B I I 95 cents.21 words
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Advertisement724 1956-10-23 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION 7VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that the tallowing person v/hose names and addresS'JS are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that my person who knows any reason whj naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement oi the facts to724 words
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Advertisement425 1956-10-23 10 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS BILL riiHE Select Committees o 1 the Legislative Assembly on the Local Government Bil and tne Local Governmen' Elections Bill would welcome representations from the public on the.-c Bills. Representations should be made in writing and addressed to THE CLERK OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.425 words
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Advertisement372 1956-10-23 10 I MALAYAN Exchange Banks Ass v ation buying rate- to mere ts in New York 3 29 16 ITT 32 11 16 (OD), 32 15 1» credit bills and 33 tri de bills 190 d/st): Canada 31J (TT) 31J 2 L 6 credit bills and 321 trade bills (90 d372 words
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Advertisement42 1956-10-23 10 PELNI-LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAO Tel: ***** (Freight— /Through C#* Tel: ***** (Monoger). "PAJANGAN" for Indragiri Port* /Rcngot "PADEA" tor Indrogiri Ports "PALIAT" for Palembang "LANGIR" for Tombelan/Pontionok "KALIMANTAN" for Djokorto/Sourobovo Sou rofc«'% "TAMPOMAS" for Muntok/Djokorto Sfma^ n 0 1> Bolt 0> [^o**^42 words
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Miscellaneous214 1956-10-23 10 SHIPS EN HARBOUR OUTER ROADS Apsharon, Malayan Prince. President Garfiekl. Blyth Navigator, Negobla. Talisman, Batavia. Janssens. E. Knudsen, Hulda Maersk. INNER ROADS Perintis, Nangkachindr, M^rlimau, Wah Sing, Lasem, Tons Sing. Hong Ming, Tong Seang, Sri Trengannu. Indari. Pcrak. Hong Tat. Landak. Scani. Bclaga. Arnheim, Moonfish, Aik Hin. Champada. Loi Hung,214 words
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Advertisement679 1956-10-23 11 L0 .FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. psi »i 2/6 Kob.nio« Roeo THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMiftICAN SERVICt •o«- N«w to»k. Baltimore. Philadelphia 6> Cult J Port* i oc"« r. *h*rr Pmmm .....w» 9:14 Nov 15/16Nov 17/18 Nov 29 Dec/ 4 |an 5/6 |an 7/8 |an t ?r<x—4 via oHm p«rtj679 words
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Advertisement1169 1956-10-23 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 tlncoipoiatvo in iin k aport| |I 2 MM»I ZT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o^," Canter* option te proce.e »i» oth*. ports ft loaa and diichar«. urge SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW IONDON b CONTINENT ALL VIA SUEZ B.H.rop», o fo Llv roool n S1,169 words
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Advertisement837 1956-10-23 11 MITSUI W^ LINE Spore P.S'ham Penang POR JAPAN Hoeison Morv for Yokohamo, Nogovo Kobe vio Hongkong G. 18 Akakurason Meru tor Yokohamo, Kobe Moji vio Hongkong 1 2 Nov 9 Nov 8 Nov Bansei Maru For Moji, Kobe Yokohamc 3 Nov 30 Oct Akibaion Mary for Yokohama. Nogoyo, Kobe vie837 words
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Advertisement694 1956-10-23 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok end/or Fat East Penang P. S'ham Spore "LALANDIA" In Port 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 28 Oct/2 Nov "BOGOTA" 31 Oct/ 1 Nov 2/4 No* 5/6 Nov HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. Spore P.S'hom Penang "PANAMA" Gdn- 15/16 noon 26/27Oct694 words
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Article, Illustration1383 1956-10-23 12 William Davis bet to such gigantic figures that lie earnca me sounriquet 4 Fs3 PERCY RUDD continues his series on BETTING WAS THEIR BUSINESS with this article on the carpenter who turned bookie to make a mammoth fortune on the racecourse. H^HHlili^ l\ E W M A RKET,1,383 words
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143 1956-10-23 12 M.A. Glasgow - Research Discovery Invention Food by Injection M. A. Glasgow and rhythm of heart beats to severe chest pains, coronary disease, and damage to the heart muscles. Surgeons found ivays of performing delicate and intricate operations to repair defects of the heart valves. These operations were previously impossible. Surgeons will now143 words
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Article, Illustration412 1956-10-23 12 WAINWRIGHT - Why are Englishmen such cold fish WAINWRIGHT by ERIC The worlds 24 most beautiful girls want to know A bar of tho worid't girls sightseeing it > LONDON [T could only happen in Britain where a pretty girl is like a melody and all men are stone deaf. There would412 words
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Advertisement158 1956-10-23 12 m^±. I I s\ /P^Bk. JgjjgM^i'l ft >s!^hß DKf^ k. <* tA I^^^ A J jLam boon products 3 P PAULS OFFER^ X frwlii^estions fTrttn the rmmense I «>. A b«aut.ful F U V I*&y\ wariety of delightful settings that can earring with < -2\i^sf" 8 pttth. r '-£c£l <'/158 words
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Article375 1956-10-23 13 RUSSIANS EXPECT TO DO MUCH BETTER, COACH SAYS K(-M». Oct d, (KeuX.,..: t's main Olym|^'u:il leave for N.)\emher 2 I i vpect to do I i the Helsinki R they won _i Id medals, I jn n •■€«< today. I 'leet, which Rangoon! W i375 words
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Article274 1956-10-23 13 I Beater] [lorn v either AusI a Hrst innings India on the the first Test L May. I re all I I pte caug The Ausshcad j India I "> in th> r railed the chest his 44 against y >t the rtart <>f I274 words
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Article65 1956-10-23 13 Dam Picked To Play Against MCC i r Van Rvneveld, in Test I former Br: 1 llnst the .tt Newrtlni > n i- ri In the penlng itch are pa :e bowled Eddie Fuller and batsman J. N» U. The team Is: C.B Van Ryneveld (captain), A. P:tJ Neil O65 words
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Article43 1956-10-23 13 KUAJLA LUMPUR. Mon The International Hockey Federation have warned all ng taking part in the Olympic hockey tournament at Melbourne that the use of hockey sticks that do not conform to the International Him key Board rules will be pcohibite I43 words
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Article193 1956-10-23 13 KUANTAN Mon.— Ong Foh Lim, Ismail Marian, Lim Kee Fong and th e Kuantan players, gave badminton exhibition matches at the Wireless Station badminton rourt here. The two-day exhibition matches are In aid ot the St. Thomas' School building fund. A large crowd watched the exhibition, including193 words
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Article127 1956-10-23 13 ONTARIO. (alifornia. Oct. 21, (Renter) Three official world records were beaten by American Olympic athletes in a "warming; up" meeting here There were also some American "bests" and In one ot these Ira Da vise, with 51 feet 11 inches. beal the American all-comers hop step127 words
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Article74 1956-10-23 13 JUDO EXPERTS TWO Japanese Judo experts r. Kawamura and M Watanabe wiU be coming to Singapore for a iour-day exhibition series 0:1 Oct. 30 to Nov. 4. Kawamura (6th dan) and watanabe (sth dan) will be giving exhibitions at th c AngloCninese School. the Singapore Judo Club, the Singapore Youth74 words
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Article22 1956-10-23 13 PARIS. Oct. 21. (UP)— France upset Russia today. 2-1. in a soccer game here. The half-time score was zero-zero. I22 words
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336 1956-10-23 13 Afore B'ton Tours For Juniors Urged PENANG, Mon.— The Standard of badminton in Malaya can be raised if State Associations conduct tours for juniors within the country, but not outside it. This is the considered opinion of Mr. Onp Kee Seonc, Hon. Secretary of the Penans: Badminton Association who returned336 words
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360 1956-10-23 13 Olympic Games Fever Crips Thousands MELBOURNE, Oct. 22, (AP)— A 60-foot torch, centrepiece in Melbourne's Olympic Games decorations, was slung: over the city's busiest street corner on Sun- day. Ail traffic stopped at the corner of Flinders anl Swanton Streets while two cranes raised the glittering. 3i ton cone weD360 words
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Article25 1956-10-23 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat the Royal Air Force Singapore by lour goals to two in a friendly hotkey match on the padang yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-10-23 13 photo. DUTCH women swimmers who will represent the Netherlands in the forthcoming Olympic Games at Melbourne, Australia, are Joke De Korte backstroke (top left); Jopie Van Alphen backstroke (top right); Geert.ie Wielcma freestyle (bottom left) and Ada Den Haan breast stroke (bottom right). Fifteen-year-old schoolgirl Ada is the baby ofAP - 53 words
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Article21 1956-10-23 13 PRAGUE. Oct. 21 (ReuTer) West Germany boat Czechoslovakia in their two dayt*athletics match here by 110 points to 102.21 words
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Article24 1956-10-23 13 T ARGE Airy room m/s oppoL< site Cathay cinema fan Chinese single sirls bachelors preferred Apply 24A Short Street after 5 p.m.24 words
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Advertisement673 1956-10-23 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DIAIH MADAM CHIEWPOH CHEN'',. aged 71. on 15.10.56 leaving behind beloved nufband Taa Soon Yam, 2 sons Tan Pi*k puan. Tan W%h .'i daughters-in-law 5 daughters. 4 sons>in-law and 35 grandchildren to mourn hfr loss Funeral on 27 10.56. 10 a m SIHJAIIOMS VACAM LUMPUR fll MCIPAL COUNCIL.673 words
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Miscellaneous160 1956-10-23 13 I Abner By Al Capp YOU LUCKY %L AH JUT -WHY OH, VAS VO' KIN. STOP TEASING ME, NOU V HAW.'/"RASCAL. r < HAIN'T TORTURE AN OLD SUH SOON S J SADISTIC MDUNG FIEND.'.' I TH' OOKE'S «4V£ A-M SSINKI. LINK" A ANTHROPOLOGIST.? AH DILI/.' YOU'RE NOUNG. I'M OLD. JON160 words
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579 1956-10-23 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Beats Little John in fast gallop AQI ARIA, with Garnet Bnugoure in the saddle, wound up his preparation for Wednesday s race with a brilliant gallop in the company of Little John (Barratt) over three furlon £s at Bukit Timah yesterday Ruunm-579 words
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Article68 1956-10-23 14 S' pore Team For Ipoh THE tram to represent Singapore in the Foon£ Senng Cup tie against Perak in the Zone final on Nov. 3 and 4 at Ipoh is as follows: O:i2 Poh Lnn Ismail Mar.ian. Omar bin Ibrahim. M. Sadali. Lav Teng Chuan an f i Lim Wei68 words
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Article52 1956-10-23 14 Tries By Park, Yelland Mason TWO second half tries by Park and Yelland enabled Singapore Cricket Club ""B" to cd^c the GIIQ Signals by six points (two tries) to five (a goal) when they met in a rugby match on the padang yesterday. Mason scored a try for the Signals,52 words
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Article, Illustration111 1956-10-23 14 SINGAPORE Magistrate a>\d conc/j of the Singapore Amateur Football Association. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, returned to the Colony yesterday by the passengerliner, Carthage. Mr. Pates told The Standard that while on a five months* tour in Britain he Interviewed a good number of candidates ]or the position of jootball111 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-10-23 14 STANDARD cameraman, Chow Kuan Yre. catcher the fields as they hattlrd it mil In the pmt at Bukit Timah last Saturday, first day ,1f the Singapore Gold Cup ltatt£32 words
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Article272 1956-10-23 14 By KEN TOFT ST ANDREWS School, unbcstei for the list two seasons. should have no trouble in maintaining their rnggei supremacy whrn they take the field for Singapore's first seven-a-sidr rugger tournament for schools on November three factors will see the Saints to victory-namely .-peed.272 words
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Article213 1956-10-23 14 1 IB .\:r Force rugby ->■ all nut bid ■in the I Services Rugby ith vim: UCCt when ':iev play c npctitlve mated a. the Army toon rrow tw ad »y) at RAF Seletar A idginfl by :''.cir two SIU the Singapon Cric and the Sei ingor213 words
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Article106 1956-10-23 14 ST ANDREWS School maintained thei«? unbeaten rugby record when they chalked up their biggest victory to date, beating Bcatty Secondary School by 43 points (six goals, five tries and a per:;: to six (a try and a penalty) in an inter-schoo] match at Woodsville yesterday. Sr-orers for106 words
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Article151 1956-10-23 14 SBA Turns Down Request THE Singapore Badminton Association last night turned down the Badminton Association of Malaya's reauest to hold the Asian Zone Über Cup final between Malaya and India at the Singapore Badminton Stadi' At its monthly meeting the SBA explained thai it i not comply with the BAM's151 words
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Article, Illustration465 1956-10-23 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK OLYMPIC SCOPE by Melbourne-bound next month. THE greatest civilian airlift in aviation history for next month's XVI Olympiad between November 22 to December 8 in Melbourne -will be handled by Australian airports. It is understood that more than 300 international flights, many465 words
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153 1956-10-23 14 Athletes Want To Train On Cinder Track SINGAPORE and Federation athletes have expressed a keen desire to train on the cinder track at Farrer Park and will probably do so a week before they leave for the Olympic Games at Melbourne. The two governing bodies have applied 1o the Singapore153 words
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Article142 1956-10-23 14 CRUCIAL SOFTBALL GAMES IT'S still a three-way battle for the Colony Softball Pennant after Sunday's tilts on the St. Joseph's Institution ground. Jim Elliot's Consulate Braves. Joe Lietzan's Bombers and Tomi Wei's Pandas are now tied with lour victories and two defeats each. While the Braves are picked to beat142 words
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Article439 1956-10-23 14 The Über CupControv J Says LEONG HEW MENG THE raging badminton controversy of the da\ Badminton Association of Malaya should continue U tmbi venture— appears now to be reaching: a climax. J One important affiliate of the Badminton Association of Malaya— the Singapore Badminton439 words
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Article65 1956-10-23 14 I IK..J l .v w nt Z sE J I I incid abruj 0 tour. I Om.i- vas r 1 n invahji shuttlet-ork rontiJS maldj iß^| H n pj his rriiuJl N who cu3 1 Indian ft 3 and who 2 "•tins; a J Mi is lncidcn J 165 words
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Miscellaneous61 1956-10-23 14 SOCCER: Indian Brotherhood J "s Queens Royal R~gt ai Far re r Park. Soys' Town iS Johorc Engiis'n College (it Bo]/.<* Town, HOCKEY: SH.\. League Div. V University rs S.C.B C. ai University; Police pa CS.C ol Police Div, Khclsa vt Royal Malayan Navy at Khalsa; 3 8.0.D. rs S61 words
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