Singapore Standard, 24 October 1956
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Title Section32 1956-10-24 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD FOLICI fC %/Jfl SL FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2548M5 li» M 2 <OC -TF* A^ 3L 2811 2414 So. 114 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS32 words
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Article, Illustration620 1956-10-24 1 Poland Orders Soviet Destroyers Out Of Territorial Waters WARSAW, OCT. 23 WILD ANTI RUSSIAN DEMONSTRATIONS WERE REPORTED FROM THREE MAJOR POLISH CITIES TODAY. AT THE SAME TIME, THE GOVERNMENT WAS UNDERSTOOD TO HAVE DEMANDED THAT THREE SOVIET CRUISERS AND 17 DESTROYERS BE WITHDRAWN FROM POLISH TERRITORIALAP; UP - 620 words
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Article58 1956-10-24 1 Lakarta an On S'pore Vessels 2 r nent tod gD miiscated j natic "of 1 Dii ector C >mmunicatold the that the led on the Ind lips law will be government be contisicial sa: bi ken the law entering Indoil wal on of the I vernmer. g to t3 ial.58 words
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Article42 1956-10-24 1 Benny Is Coming Soon Oct. 23 i AP> in and his plaj In Singa- i inder the I D B Btate I ia anI »v Far I- I StOP tout will be •I o w orchc Burma, th< X rea Fortnd Viet-42 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-10-24 1 PCLHL dog "Ki/ily" (nborp) lends a strong police siffiai! on the trail of three armed lint :s through a hack lane in tlie Tanjong I'dgf?? arpn. ,i uooilen feme (Ipfl itns no obstacle io Unly. Up was i tirr mined to go < Uirvugh ii, So policein m barked65 words
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423 1956-10-24 1 A FLEEING GUNMAN SHOT DOWN A SINGAPORE POLICE CORPORAL TO FREE TWO OF HIS ACCOMPLICES AFTER AN ARMED ROBBERY IN DUXTON PLAIN, AT NOON YESTERDAY. The corporal. Abdul bin Awang, 44. had arrested the men after a chase through a423 words
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Article176 1956-10-24 1 Hungary Follows Suit BUDAPEST, 0 af "out sian troops" ant -a ant a Imre Nagj r c in a deasands of -ers and j boldien In Buda- lay. The hufca <.-. i j lemon- held i of the tatui of Gen. Josei D< a Polisn gene: a] v 1 led176 words
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Article234 1956-10-24 1 Student Crisis A TOTAL of 2,300 gitfsj in twcT'vf Sißg*vrtn».!s:-j largest Chinese middle schools, went on an indefinite strike yesterday, m support of students now camping in the Chinese High School and the Chung Cheng Higft School. The schools are the Nan Chiau Girls' High234 words
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Article66 1956-10-24 1 PARIS. Oct. 23 (Renter) The French Government has re 'ailed its ambassador to Cairo and Instructed the Free, h Beet to intercept any ship "suspected of carrying arms" in the Mediterranean, Premier Guy Moltet announeced tod Windic --day del in the National Assembly, the i':r r66 words
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Article65 1956-10-24 1 LONDON, Oet 23 (Renter) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Se retary said today Britain was waiting for Egypt to p 1 Forward "definite propo* for a solution of the problem "which could constitute a basis for negotiation.* 1 lie told the House of Commons: '•The Egyptian65 words
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Article25 1956-10-24 1 THE international atomic rne-gy conference yesterday adopted unanimously a statute for a world atoms for peace agency with headquarter^ in Vienna. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article140 1956-10-24 1 I ONDON, Oct 24 (AP) A mr.ss rally of Polish air force personnel in Warsaw today demanded prosecution of officials who condemned innocent Polish military officers to prison or death by false accusations, Warsaw Radio said. The demonstrators ?Jso demanded a shakeup of the way the army140 words
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152 1956-10-24 1 EMBASSY BUNGALOWS SACKED JAKARTA, Oct. 23 (AP)— Houses m Punjak, a mountain resort 40 miles south of Jakarta, were attacked by more than 300 rebels on Sunday, army sources confirmed today. The home of an unidentified foreign diplomat also was attacked. According to the newspaper152 words
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Article60 1956-10-24 1 LONDON. Oct. 23 <AP> The Polish Prosecutor General's Office today ordered a revision of all indictments submitted a.s a result of the June 28 Poznan hunger riot Warsaw Radio announced. At the same time, the prosecutor moved to have the courts release all persons now held60 words
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Article28 1956-10-24 1 Stop Press 3. a.m. News WLADYSLAti Gumulka the now Communist leader in Poland, flow to Po/nan yesterday to Investigate sorious anli-Rus.sian in<iflrnts involving Polish and Flussian troops ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article348 1956-10-24 2 Father Chased Her With A Knife, He Tells Court PENANG, Tucs. Before the eyes of his eight-year-old son, an ndian labourer caught hold of his wife by her hair and stabbed her n the stomach with a knife, the Second Magistrate s Court was told348 words
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Article160 1956-10-24 2 TLMLRLOH. TUCS.— About 3 000 acres ul fruit larms and pad: land in the tertile Lan-chang-Keponj-Temerloh area were Inundated today in the flrst big flood of the reason 4 n Pabang. The Rood, occurring sue weeks earlier than usual, has thus aborted villagers' ert'orus to harvest160 words
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163 1956-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The "no confidence' mm r aj Minister and President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. I fizzled out A much-advertised censure motion, mooted originally by the Selangor Executive Committee of the MIC, was withdrawn at its own emergency meeting here last163 words
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Article142 1956-10-24 2 Tattoo Not Insignia, Man Freed THE Singapore Eighth Magistrate, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday acquitted Lim Chin Shang. 23. on the ground that the two tattoo marks found on his left lower arm were not insignias of any secret societ3 r Lim was arrested in Smith Sireet on Aug. 8142 words
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Article48 1956-10-24 2 ANOTHER 62 students from the Chung Cheng High School and the Chinese High School registered Cor new classes yesterday, bringing the I il registered since Oct. 13 to 1.362, states a Ministry of Education release. Of the 62 new registrations, were Senior Middle 111 students.48 words
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Article78 1956-10-24 2 HIE following were elected 1 officials ot the Singapore Serangoon English School Old Students Association at its seventh annual general mee:ing held recently: President: Mr. Heng Siah Meng; vice-presidents: Mr. Ec Hoon Khye and Mr. S. C. i Ting; Hon Secretary: Mr. Tan Thye Peng; Asst Hon78 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-10-24 2 Eight RAF Men Who Will Fire The Duke To Kuala Lumpur THESE eight Royal Air Force officers and NCOs have been selected to fly the Duke of Edinburgh to Kuala Lumpur and back from Singapore on Nov. 1 and 2. They normally fly the C.-in-C. Far East Air Force (Air54 words
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Article202 1956-10-24 2 Police Await Medico! Rei SUNGEI BAKAP. Turv Polic< are awaiting a medical report on n c who was found sleeping with a mai j after disappearing from her hftfM N bttri This v,ss stated by Ir. M. Navaratnam in the case of j Q\nh Ah202 words
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Article88 1956-10-24 2 KAUM IB'l Tues.— The I m sident i niku Abdul I thoiu UMNO rook Kali.i.ii S Boutin I iplin< could Iron) Xhv pwti Commiti be \< cutive < ouncil I MNO G neral I bly." said th- Ti.-i hiv (v pal li< c<* since 1( flu red t Particuic:88 words
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133 1956-10-24 2 Attempted To End Lite Because Of Scolding SUNGEI BAKAP, Tues.— A 17--year-old wife, R. Kanachi, was told by Mr. Au Ah Wah. President 01 the Sessions Court. Nibong Tebal, today, that it was extremely silly to try to kill herself because her husband got drunk and scolded her. Kanachi pleaded133 words
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134 1956-10-24 2 GIRL TAPPER CHARGES WITH CONSORTING Man Found With Firear* SINGEI BAKAP. Tucs. I"'"" I this country to regard any Chines*- v wrong: as a bandit or a Communist. This was stated by IV 1 r Jftf.iit Singh, counsel lor dercnce In a case which came up before Mr. Au Ah134 words
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Article39 1956-10-24 2 KULAI. rues.— A police area securltj unit patrol were rirod on by rive armed and uniiormed terrorists in the Kulai area ot Johore yesterday morning. the patrol returned the fire, putting the terrorists to flight39 words
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Article153 1956-10-24 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLUSr?»G rub^K-i prtre* (r*nts per lh.> In Singapore vesterda? were: Bav*r* SHler» Spot (norn) 92] 93 Nov RSS NO 1 9-V: !»'-J R.S.S No. 2 911 H" R.S.S. No. 89 i 90 Tone: Quiet STOR* ll> Fbe pric* oi tin on the local market yester d.iy »as |8M153 words
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Article62 1956-10-24 2 SINGAPORE Polici issued a perm to the P c .of the Hua Kiau School. Pi r Panjang. 1 stage a tourday □ci I i 1 ttie H Huay K.;^n >rt O a mm progi nme wa rnitted An earlier appUcatioo <3r.e v refused, csj.se the programme62 words
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Article62 1956-10-24 2 A PIRATE v \i drl^ convicted BB I ftlM c the C iri c terdav for ng i taxi a pernait The vehicle itself is being I■■ ined for one montfa w I] be re a sed after Inspection for i c inical defe rts, Meanwhile;62 words
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Article, Illustration238 1956-10-24 2 NEGRI PRINCESS TAKES A VOW OF SECLUSION ISEREMBAN, Tv c s.— Negri's royal bride-to-be, Tunku Shahariah. today took a solemn vow not to meet outsiders until her marital veil is formally lifted by the groom, Tunku Abdul Rahman of Johore, at Thursday's "Akad Nikah." The Princess requested her fat.h c238 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-10-24 2 I MR. S. C WONG, orjra- I nizinj; secretary of the s Singapore Youth Council for the past ninr years will resign from his post at the end of this month, i Mr. Wong told The f Standard yesterday that he was leaving the SIC86 words
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203 1956-10-24 3 AMERICANS IN SPORE PLAN A MOCK' ELECTION ike vs Adlai Singa-m^-c planning to Nov. 6. P:e- lection Day in Stal n party to be M Aznei -can A C a n I. erican m, Road, on N v 7, g .n to b pt md tel I be blackboard sei203 words
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186 1956-10-24 3 Schoolboy Lost A Leg And Suit For 550,000 Damages 1\ 11 MPUR, Tuts— .Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid the li gh lourt today dismissed a $50,000 damages i tern-jsjed schoolboy against another for the (eg In aa Accident. -->1 I Q Na waa cleared or the accident, In which v. Kathavariyan,186 words
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Article43 1956-10-24 3 S.U.J. TO TRY AGAIN c Council of re Ui ion of Jouri other b r. Ml to present "informon I of Mr S U) Mr Li:n, the V ..shvvho You c o ur ai ate to yo ibl« information v Mr. > nci dou43 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-10-24 3 A BRONZE bust of the late Dr, I.oke Yew. (tf Singapore, wc.iiiii;' his (.!>! (i. jeweli xv ill be unveiled tomorrow in "I.oke Yew Hall of Hongkong I niversitv. Loke Yew Hall was renamed earlier this year troni the "Great 1 1 n 1 1115 words
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Article15 1956-10-24 3 I TERRORIST, Wa Chal. has been killed by Security Forces ;r- Negri Sembllan15 words
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184 1956-10-24 3 THE District Society of the Corporation of Secretaries. Singapore, will appeal to the Chief Secretary. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. to prevent "bogus" accountancy and secretarial bodies in Britain from issuing "worthless diplomas" to students in the Colony. Chairman of the Society, Mr.184 words
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261 1956-10-24 3 A FRANTIC PARENT SEEKS TO SAVE HIS 'REBEL' CHILD Put 'Camp-Out' Girl In Home, He Pleads A WORRIED businessman yesterday pleaded with Mr. J. C. Corera of the Public Advisory Bureau, to have his 14-year-old daughter, Lim Kee Eng, now camping in the Chung Cheng Middle School, removed to a261 words
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Article92 1956-10-24 3 FILM NIGHT TO AID CHEER FUND CATHAY Organization is holding a HIGH SOCIETY NIGHT hero Wednesday, at the Hollywood Koom. Odeon Theatre, in aid of the STANDARD XM AS CHEEK FUND. This function is being arranged in conjunction with the forthcoming screening of M.G.M.'s musical. High Society, starring Bin* Crosby.92 words
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Article58 1956-10-24 3 MALACCA. Tues.— Six Chinese restaurateurs in town have agreed to donate an eight-course dinner each to the Malacca Poppy Daj Fund I i a ball :o be held at the Capitol Dance Hail on Nov 3. The danco Is organized b.v Mr. Oon Pens Soong. Loral58 words
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Article36 1956-10-24 3 HONGKONG. Oct. 23.—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.00 to £1 Sterling; $6.***** to T .S.$l; $1,839 to Malayan $1; $0,185 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $268,375 m a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration156 1956-10-24 3 Trader Held For Questioning A SINGAPORE trader who was booked to sail on the Dutch liner Tjiwangi for Hongkong yesterday with 5894 worth of goods was held by the Customs for contravention of export regulations. His travel papers had already been cleared156 words
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Article66 1956-10-24 3 A COMBINED reunion Dinner and Dance of past students of Anglican Schools in Singapore will be held at the Sky Palace on Saturday, Nov. 10, at 7.45 p.m. The schools concerned arc St Andrew's. St Margaret's and St. Hilda's Former students of these schools are asked66 words
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Article74 1956-10-24 3 PENANG, Tucs.— The Federation's Pilgrimage Control Officer, Tuan Haji All Rouse, ha.- received a request from the Saudi Arabian Government to urge pilgrims to cut down the amount of baggage they take on pilgrimages The Saudi Arabian authorities also suggest that to help trace articles mislaid,74 words
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147 1956-10-24 3 TWO of three persons jointly charged with running a "characters" lottery in a house at Upper Circular Road on Aug. 1 were acquitted in a Singapore Court yesterday. The two were: Lee Yang Chiak and Lee Chiang Joo The third man. Lee Yang Hee.147 words
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Advertisement193 1956-10-24 3 EXTRA JV I ENERGY^^ I 1 WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Keep fit supplement your diet daily with Waterbury's Com- pound It's an invigorating v%^?, tonic that's pleasant tasting... a a proved help in building Extra \J\ Energy. ?r^ Waterbury's Compound gives _ft you vital nourishing elements I [\v that help increase resistance193 words
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Article66 1956-10-24 4 THE thirty-two-month old daughter of a soldier, while being operated on [Or a cleft palate, suddenly .-lopped breathing, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The Court was also toid that although Rashida binti Suib was revived, her respiratory system collapsed again three minutes later and her66 words
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Article, Illustration408 1956-10-24 4 Aquarists' show will have many oddities, But>. A FISH reputed to be more hideous than the prc-historic coclacanthe, is making its wav to Singapore next month to tend shivers up your spine. One gruesome feature of this fish is that it has408 words
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Article, Illustration230 1956-10-24 4 Mum Flies 1700 miles for sons wedding AN Australian mother vcslerday landed in Sin- gaporc alter flying 1.7U0 miles to atieml the wedding of her son. Mrs. V. King, arrived not a. moment too soon, because her son. Leading Aucrait.sman Colin King oi the Koyal Australian Air Force, Tengah, is230 words
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187 1956-10-24 4 WARNING... SHROFFS END THEIR GO SLOW FORTY-SEVEN shroffs in the Singapore Treasury yesterday decided to call off their two-week-old "go slow." They have been ordered by their Union the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union to return to normal, pending negotiations with the Board of Currency Commissioners on their187 words
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Article67 1956-10-24 4 From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Tues.— This morning. Lieutenant Mohamed Nordin bin Mohaludin of Selangor received his Military Cross from the hands of the Queen at Buckingham Palace. This gallant member of the Malay Regiment was the only non-European at today's Investiture. Lt. Nordin is on a course on67 words
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Article110 1956-10-24 4 Ignorance Was No Excuse JAMATAMAL Lalchand Bbarwani, a partnc- in a textile shop in Tanglin. Singapore, pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of failing to notify the Income Tax Department on becoming liable to tax. He wa- fined |10Q by the City Magistrate, Mr. K. C. Chai Prosecuting offi J.110 words
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192 1956-10-24 4 'Civil Rights' Man Denies Front Charge 'You Can't Fool Everybody All The Time' THE Civil Rights Convention—a P.A.P.-spon<;T« ed organization has secured more than 120.000 signatures in support of its demand tor the release of persons detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Thi s daim WU made by192 words
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201 1956-10-24 4 'Unsound Mind' Parang Man Freed BECAUSE an unemp] >yed cake-selter was of an "unsound mind" at the time he slashed his wife with a parang, a Singapore D:Judge yesterday decided that he should go free. Chan Han Wee, charged with voluntarily causing hurt to his wife, Thim Tec. on June201 words
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Miscellaneous654 1956-10-24 4 cAlmanac Information at a Glance t INGAPORE £^^n& •IMi-unavakiia:-;™. el' I-:. Sera:.- Nciwork! i^ I^mbJB Wg goon Road. 630p m. [I\I>IO MAL \V.\ (Kcj;nnial WmLvßmm TIME TIDE S^---JSmS: KH^&«rf^W**ttteni-2^>»»»^^^^iwßr I'OD.W: Singapore 1-3 am (3.7 Bam. News headlines: 5 p.m. n,' iL>*sh p.m. <•' 6 it). Music from R oadway; 5.15654 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-10-24 5 In Quest Of Talentime Honours SINGAPORE'S champion i lei crooner, Joseph C in, who wi cho.- n to md whJ Od itre during pr< mil sci i Ding of •Jr.- King and I.' Is the t ntrant for the 1956 l-M .>; t \:^.r- 111 Tal nI n Dec, 15104 words
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137 1956-10-24 5 Bottles, Sticks And Chairs Fly As Rival Gangs Clash TWO mm ret sot itly pMgl nmc out into the open yesterday and slugged it 1 n a blind alley in Chin SweC Koad. Singapore. .Motive- Three members of one had trespassed into the territory of another in Quest of protection137 words
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Article, Illustration245 1956-10-24 5 A $5 JUMP IN PRICE FOR THAT MARRIAGE LICENCE FROM JAN. "I DO" two binding and solemn words in a marriage ceremony will cost couples an extra $5 each from Jan. 1, next year. The increase from 37 to v^ to245 words
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326 1956-10-24 5 Move To Ease Law To Admit Queens Counsel Into Malayan Courts Colony and Fed. lawyers seek amendment To Advocates and Solicitors Ordinance A MOVE to case the present law governing: the admission of Queen's Counsel into Malayan courts is now awaiting the decision of the Federal Bar Committee. This is326 words
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150 1956-10-24 5 MEN FOR THOSE TEN TOP GOVT. JOBS WILL BE SELECTED IN DEC. APPOINTMENTS to fill the ten top administrative posts in the Singapore Government service will be made before the end of December, so as to enable the selcted candidates to take up their duties from the beginning 01 next150 words
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Article123 1956-10-24 5 Six Health Inspectors THE Singapore City Council Health Department i.s looking for six school-certificate students to tram them as health inspectors to cope with the work of the department. Dr. H. R. Morrison, the City Health Officer, told The Standard yesterday that the men were wanted in view of123 words
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Article31 1956-10-24 5 FOUR thug?, armed with knives, who held up a hawker, Goh Siew Kian in Omar Road, Singapore. on Monday night, found he had only $1.60 in his wallet.31 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-10-24 5 WHO IS THE GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA OF SINGAPORE? This question will be answered/ by measurements and all, when contestants sail post the judges of the "Miss Trapeze contest which will feature the second annual Singapore Arts Ball at Victoria Memorial Hall, Saturday, Dec. 8. Girls who142 words
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Article67 1956-10-24 5 Thug Went Too Far. A SINGAPORE hawker. Yang Ng. stood by while a masked hold-up man stripped his wife of a ring worth $300 in their home at Kirn Keat Avenue, on Monday night. But when the robber attempted to remove her necklace, Yang hit out and managed to knock67 words
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Article74 1956-10-24 5 THE Singapore Catholic Medical Guild held its annual general meeting at Kingsmead Hall, Victoria Park, last Sunday, when the following were elected office-bearers lor the ensuing year: President Dr. N. S. Lim, Vice-President Dr. F. X. De Souza, Hon. Secretary Mr. James K. J. Lim, Hon. Treasurer74 words
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Article20 1956-10-24 5 SINGAPORE Police raidrd four chap jee kce dens in the Colony on Monday night One man was detained.20 words
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211 1956-10-24 5 THE Women's Section of the Johore Bahru District Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, working to a progressively-planned social and education programme, is offering six scholarships next year to needy girls in the Foon Yew Primary School. Said President of the Women's Section. Mrs. Peggy211 words
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Article507 1956-10-24 6 POLAND'S strong bid to shake off the shackles oi Soviet control has caught the imagination c Mid-European countries who have been bound to the Kremliri. The sweep-out of the Stal ie i the challenge by the once-purged tunist Party to return to power has n surpi sed the507 words
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Article425 1956-10-24 6 FORTNIGHT ago an epidemic of typhoid broke Oltt in the tOWO of Bukit Merta in central Province Welle ley, and since then the residents of othei to urby towns have been inoculated i hiding the keis in the rural an v of Penang Island, The healm authorities425 words
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Article989 1956-10-24 6 Patrick O' Donoran - Patrick O'Donoran JIWWWVWW Jvwvvwwwvt SEATTLE FATHERING exciteT ment and uncertainty as it runs, the American Presidential election has become drama on a vast and ponderous scale. The two champions, Stevenson and Eisenhower, more profoundly opposed in temperament than they are in politics, one self-torturing: and the989 words
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Article1034 1956-10-24 6 GORDON MACLEAN - FALL OF THE KIKUYU GORDON MACLEAN By NAIROBI J^HE Kikuvu in 1952 were one of the lamest and most iinuential tribfs In East Africa. Many of the 1.500.000--strong tribe were holdi ig key jobs in Nairobi and in other Kenya towns, thousands worked as "squatters" on the European farms of1,034 words
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Letter244 1956-10-24 6 Sir: The nomination of candidates for the Seremban Town Council Elections has been fixed for the first week of November 1956, but. the local Alliance Is still asleep and has not perhaps recovered frum the shocks of its previous defeats. In two years the local Alliance has244 words
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Article, Illustration180 1956-10-24 6 JONATHAN SWAYNE - Shakespeare In India JONATHAN SWAYNE bx sword i and shields had to be tew soiriered together again. Kendall la ree no subsidies from the British Council or from red organization?, yd they b&ve di ne much for the Cause of Inn.-B: ship. Kenda 1 r;.:':- U H We have simply180 words
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Article342 1956-10-24 6 Aster Gunaseker - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunaseker By 1 THE Ministry of Labour and Welfare has lot explaining to do hn stirred up a hornet's in Upper Serangoon by nutting the Community Centre's literary and dramai group there to hold a public forum in which the reprc lentatives of342 words
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Article340 1956-10-24 7 African Fury Rises Over Arrest Of Rebel Chiefs PARIS, Oct. 23 (UP) The French Government rushed into an emergency Cabinet meeting today to face North African fury over French seizure.of five leaders of the Algerian rebellion last night. The five were captured after their Moroccan Government airliner340 words
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Article137 1956-10-24 7 Latest YOUTHS BURN CARS TUX IS. Od 23 (UP) Screaming Moslem ye burned can and threw stones Europeans today in flaming ar.^er again, t French seizure oi a plane bringing Algerian nationalist leaders here for a "peace conference" aimed at kding tiie Algerian rebellion. Ben Yamedwin, Tunisian in--00 Minister, told137 words
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Article71 1956-10-24 7 NEW YORK. O 23, (Reu\cv) An R2-nation conferCTI o today unanimously ari<>p"ed the text of a 23-article statute which will briim into force an international "atoms for peace" nqency. The statute wi open for .signature on Friday an.-i n wil! come into fon-p alter 1H co.inIriea71 words
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186 1956-10-24 7 JAKARTA, Oct. 23 (Reuter) —Opposing groups in the Indonesian army had reached an impa&se, sources close to the army told Reuter today. This appeared to have precluded the possibility of any critical developments in the near future in connection with the demands of one group186 words
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Article85 1956-10-24 7 A Sad Trip For This Immigrant SYDNEY, Oct. 23, (Rcuter) An immigrant whose son was strangled 10 days after they arrived in Australia will take the boy's ashes hack to England. B.«t iie will have to sH\c for months for laics ior himself, his wile and their two other children.85 words
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Article22 1956-10-24 7 THE Governor-General, Sir William Slim, has arrived hack in Australia a£ter three months' leave in the Uniicd Kingdom. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-10-24 7 photo. •m rrtn star Brisittr Bardot rehearses the urt.sey makr on b.-in? presented It the Queen at the rj| fil >s in I ondiMi <n Oi t 89, A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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126 1956-10-24 7 Oct. of the ingangland syndii the United S1 I the Chinese ties open; (any •nat produces y control murprostitution. pickpocolire have not ish them even th la a cr c are about with a q mer. of re are KKM) co petl taxi126 words
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Article136 1956-10-24 7 LONDON, Oct. 23 (UP)— British Government quarters here took a gloomy view of the anti-Western extremists' gains in the Jordan general elections, but said today it was "too early" to assess the outcome of the results. "A r^rccit deal depends n n B IDCes between the136 words
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Article66 1956-10-24 7 CAIRO. Oct. 29 (Router) Cairo magistrates today granted a prosecution request to remand in custody for a hirthei 45 days four Britons and twelve other prisoners held m connection with an alleged spy ring The men had appeared in court on Oct. 18 for an Egyptian66 words
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Article31 1956-10-24 7 SIR Eric Harrison. Australian High Commissioner-De-signate in London, has been taken of! the liner Orsova. in which he was travelling to Britain, in Melbourne with a eomolaint.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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220 1956-10-24 7 TOKYO. Oct. 23 (UP)— The Chinese Communists will get a chance to prove to Burma this week just how friendly they really are. If the Peking diplomats play their hand right, they can win a lot of friends and influence a lot of220 words
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Article96 1956-10-24 7 Cockell's Wife Missing LONDON. Oct. 23. (AP) Former British heavyweight boxing champion Don Cockcll asked police today to help look for his wife, saying she has been missing nearly a week. Cockell said his 26-year-old wife left their East Sussex farm home on Oct. 15 and was due back on96 words
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Article40 1956-10-24 7 ABOUT 120 delegates and observers arc expected to attend the second meeting of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East sub-commit-tee on trade due to be held in Tokyo from Oct. 29 to Nov. 5.- ReuterReuter - 40 words
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160 1956-10-24 7 They Rocked 'n Rolled In Jail Cell ADELAIDE, Oct 23 (Reutcr) Two youths had continued to rock in roll in the cells of the Adelaide watchhouse last Friday night aftci they had been arrested earlier for disorderly behaviour, the Magistrtte'l Court was told today. The youths were appearing i n160 words
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190 1956-10-24 7 RUSSIA OFFERS TO SIGN PACT BONN, Oct. 23 (Reuter)— The Soviet Union asked the West German government in a note published here today whether it was ready to conclude a treaty with the Soviet Union and her allies renouncing the use of violence. The note,190 words
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Article28 1956-10-24 7 THE U.S. Air Force said on Tuesday one of its Li pianes, carrying five men. was long overdue on a flight irom Madrid to Barcvclona.— APAP - 28 words
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Article10 1956-10-24 7 AN earthquake rocked Manila for 18 seconds yesterday. ReuterReuter - 10 words
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88 1956-10-24 7 Learn To Be Dynamic Nehru Tells Youth NEW DELHI, O- 1 23 CAP) Boys and girls must learn the art of developing a dynamic, active personality withci:l aggressiveness, Premier X- hru said yesterday to two different audiences He inaugurated ihc A .an section of the Internationa: Girls Guides C mmissioners'88 words
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Advertisement110 1956-10-24 7 OUTSTANDING W^H EFFICIENCY fp rvpewn'er S^e, because its }ht reaches enables her ro speed up work with tHortWn cose, you because you n a mochme buiit lasting Has sprung keys ond every modem accessory' Itomolk paper feed, touch pressure regulator, 1 Ir is avoiiobie in 7 carnage widths j" to110 words
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Advertisement56 1956-10-24 7 1 World's Only Worry-Free Watch /^^v |B|. I f nsn B Forget it! nKmfISJW f S* J& Mido goes sofely B sHBmi^* w!t^ you ißf ii^ iy W'.WIS^ Imm i>f BB maqrnf icently in POPPY DAY f^^^^t November 10 ■■■IJI J I j f^ l jf P'.eose Give Generously .^H56 words
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Article183 1956-10-24 8 CRISIS TALKS IN POLAND WARSAW, Oct. 23 The new Polish Politburo met in special session yesterday to discuss the status of Marshal Konstantin Rokossovsky, the former army leader who was ousted last night from the top party policy board. No details were immediately available on resolutions to be discussed asUP; AP - 183 words
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92 1956-10-24 8 ONDON, Od 23 (Reuter) —The Poznan court trying people accused or taking part in the Poznan riots has decided to release three defendants from provisional arre>:. Wars** Radio rtcj yesterday. the Radio said the court reached this decision at the request 01 defence counsel92 words
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Article21 1956-10-24 8 U NU, former Burmese Prime (Minister, left Rangoon yesterday special Civil Aviation plane on a seven-day visit to China. Rc:*cr.21 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-24 8 Photo. CLARK GABLE and his wife, the former Kay Sprrokels, arrive at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, to attend the first night of "Giant." It was Mrs. Gable's first appearance in public since her recent illness Fans cheered as they entered the theatre A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article126 1956-10-24 8 PARIS, Oct. 23 (Reutcr)— The French Government yesterday announced the suspension of negotiations with Morocco for agreements on future relations between the two countries. 1 II said it was doing 50 beca tse of the attitude of the Moroccan authorities during visit 10 Morn vo126 words
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167 1956-10-24 8 Greater Use Should Be Made Of UN. Dag NEW YORK Oct. 23 (Reuter)— Mr. Dag Harnmarskjoeld, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, made a plea yesterday for greater use^ of the world organization in helping to settle disputes such as Suez. In his annual report to the General Assembly, Mr. Hammarskjoeld said167 words
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Article39 1956-10-24 8 HONGKONG, Oct. 23 (Reuter)- The Indonesian-regis-tered 1, 720-ton vessel. Bungur sank yesterday 35 miles south of Hongkong while under tow from Jakarta to Hongkong it was officially learned here today. She had no crew on board.39 words
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Article270 1956-10-24 8 Trade With The W es Goes On, Says Mink F u CAl Ocf 'i, 3 UP The W «^n economy M Egypt has "collapsed" and Hie Western powers ore lo S this country despite the restrictions imposed by their or ply Minister Kamal Ramzi Stino said270 words
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Article151 1956-10-24 8 CAIRO. Oct 23 riP) Egypt has not yet a -reed with Britain and France on a date and place for three-power talks on the Suez, Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi announced yesterday. Fawzi made the disclosure following a meeting this afternoon with Presi I151 words
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Article38 1956-10-24 8 CAIRO. Oct 23 CBe rter) The Sudanese Prime Minister Mr. Abdullah Khalil has invited En-.pcror Haile Selassie of Ethiopia and President of Egypt to visit the S idan, 1 the newspaper A] Ahram reported yesterday.38 words
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Article61 1956-10-24 8 AMMAN. 0 t. 23 (VP)- .-Western i andidai a firm two-thirda majority today In national elections that poised the kingdom of Jordan at the crossroads between East and West Only 12 of o5 candidates Dfficially riociared eleci mid-morning were consider. r d pro-Western Five more candidates are61 words
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Article53 1956-10-24 8 JAKARTA. Oct. 23 (AP) Army units attacked rebel-held Balandongan, near Bar Img lulling several villagers, local authorities reported yesterday The army's casualties were one lolled and one wounded, they said. Rebels lolled five villagers at Tjimuntjang. in the same district, and burned and looted 174 house?;53 words
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170 1956-10-24 8 MACHAKOS, Kenya, Oct. I (Router) With a procting coat over her dress, rincess Margaret drove over lies of dusty roads to this town yesterday where 20,000 gaily dressed Kamba tribesmen gave her an uproarious welcome. The Princes.s spent five minutes talking with local chieftains, including170 words
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158 1956-10-24 8 His Exploits With Cash Girls Are Ended LONDON, Oct 2.3, (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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386 1956-10-24 8 GIANT ANTARCTIC AIRLIFT MAKES HISTORY MCMURDO SOUND An. tarctica, Oct. 23 (APi— An airlift unique in Antarctic I history is giving th e United States a big jump on other nations sending expeditions To explore this icecovered continent during the International Geophysical Year. The lift, by inn-ton air force i386 words
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160 1956-10-24 8 'More Ceylon Rubber For China Likely' COLOMBO, Oct. 23 (IP Tf Chinese Communist Legislature has mentary delegation from Ceyion to visii l un. announced here yesterday. A written itatton r handed to the Speak< r of 1 House of Representatr eg hen by Ccy.on Comtfiun I leader Pieter Keune aann160 words
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Article73 1956-10-24 8 TAIPEI. Oct. 23 (Reuter) Vice Admiral Robert L. Dennison, Commander of United States First Fleet, arrived in Taipei yestei "discuss naval mattei Vice Admira! Stuart Ingersoll, Commander of the LJn States Taiwan Defence C mand, according to an tin can naval spokesman. The spokesman said Vice73 words
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Article66 1956-10-24 8 v ro:;.' (UI we: Ku>. H-bc fuel read bate Si sidcr/ hastily and consider. ganin s i the H-b( Mr E call* j mad- the l th. oneand my c. He did Bulganic O fi« day whir rt fl But 6 leader v g said Mi the S tunit:66 words
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Article25 1956-10-24 8 delega) and met be dcv change two concrete betv, fore;:: Or i i and an c should In re "thai ent lor 1 Mr.25 words
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Advertisement181 1956-10-24 8 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL //c»r-€>\ Opportunity for tgott to Huy A .%<ii t* on FURNISHING CARPETS /^r Me Coming Festive Season181 words
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174 1956-10-24 9 Elan Jailed 4 Yrs. For Killing, Wife Acquitted I Fact. A .^-year-old labourer. K u is today sentenced by Mr. Justice t our years' imprisonment for fatallv a worker at Tanjons Malim on July 17 I eaded to a chaw oi culpable i i ml ng to murder by causing174 words
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42 1956-10-24 9 BAD VILLAGE' TURNS OVER A NEW LEAF nine rdav phase in its er the i n *e<.:urity. •y. the •nam vil- section has you. In the pened to the in Johore, you amnesty ter for Mr. Ya: and inhabi- p and tenrc42 words
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Article40 1956-10-24 9 1.1 H| I |(>\ I <■: 101 EVERT- I H I RT I I I> \T E \M > K I R TH > 1 4 N i c -r. m t I i B Later: be o 20 I outs! ne con; i40 words
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Article57 1956-10-24 9 BUKIT WERTAJAM, Tues.— X.. n, in South Kedah, has taken .-tops to prevent the ad of typhoid in central Province Wellesley. The Health Officer, South Kedah, Dr. DBS Edward, has ie i a precautionary warning to hawker- and al] vendors of prepared food, especially md drin Dr.57 words
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212 1956-10-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Sessions Judge, Inclie Harun H:\ji Idris. today acquitted and discharged ex-Employers. Provident Fund clerk J. A. TheophiliLs on a corruption charge, saying he was satisfied that police had employed "questionable tactics" in their investigation. Theophilua m re tried on f corruptly at212 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-24 9 HAPPI birthd ;-.y girl is Chanc Chcp Me«, of Kuala Lumpur who gave a party recently to her friends at the \ictona Institution Old Boys' Association, Kuala l umpur to celebrate the occasion. Chee Mcc is seen cutting her 18th birthday cake surrounded by her friends.48 words
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212 1956-10-24 9 IPOH, Tues. The State Government is to be asked not to re-employ pensioners in any post "without the specific approval of the State Finance Committee." A tion to this effect will be moved by Nominated Councillor Mr. Jal Manecksha of Taipin^, at tomorrow's meeting212 words
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Article106 1956-10-24 9 Plans For Poppy Day Fund KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— Plans to raise money for the Poppy Day Fund here include a dance. a football game and s basket ball match. A Poppy Day Fund committee has been set up here, headed by Che Zainab binti Abdullah, wife of the District Officer.106 words
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Article92 1956-10-24 9 An Office For The 'Waris' Call SEREMBAN, Tues. The Minor Chiefs Association of Negri Sembiian last night resolved chat the State Government set up an office to look alter the welfare of the "waris" (public). The resolution was adopted at the Association's annual meeting at Rembau. Among those who addressed92 words
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81 1956-10-24 9 KAJANG, Tues.— A Malay boy and a girl bathing in a stream off the 13th Mile, Kuala Lumpur/Kajang Road were killed o n Sunday when a lorry ran off the bridge above and crashed over them. The Kuala Lumpur-bound lorry had earlier swerved81 words
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164 1956-10-24 9 XC ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Trade I'nion Council today recommended to affiliated unions a request from the Lady Tern pier Hospital Board that each worker contribute 10 cents a month lor the fight against tuberculosis. The hospital, most modern T.B treatment centre164 words
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Article63 1956-10-24 9 TANJONG MALIM, Tues.— Movement of new cloth in Batang Padang district, restricted under the Emergency Regulations, has been relaxed. The relaxation authorizes the carrying, without a permit, of not more than 10 yards of cloth, two suits or two dresses into or out of a food63 words
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Article51 1956-10-24 9 PENANG, Tugs.— A meeting of the Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association, Penang and Province Wellesley. will be held here tomorrow afternoon to ratify the rules of the Penans State Alliance Committee. The meting will abo elect ten M.C.A. member to serve on the State Alliance51 words
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Article136 1956-10-24 9 THIRD EXPANSION FOR IPOH SCHOOL IPOH, Tues The premier Christian Brothers' educational institution in Perak, St Michael's here, plans to start work on its third postwar building extension project <-,ome time next year at a «ost of 5160.000. In V^\, the school completed its second extension project by enlarging136 words
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Article321 1956-10-24 9 Almost All Kelantan Is Now White 500,000 Free Of Terror Curbs KOTA BAHRL, Tues. The whole of Kelantan state except Gua Musang village today became free from emergency curbs, with the declaration of the state's fifth white area by the ruler, Tunku Sir Ibrahim. The area comprises the daerah of321 words
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Article50 1956-10-24 9 BEXTONG. Tues. Heavy rain in West Pahang dttl the week-end has inundated homes and held up traffic. Labourers are now working hard to dear the BentongElaub road which has been obstructed by heavy landslid Heavy flooding along the j Bentong-Karak Road held up all traffic. I50 words
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148 1956-10-24 9 KIA L A LUMPUR Tues. The Federation Post Office announced today it would employ school children to help with the sorting of this year's out-going Christmas mail. In the post, the sorting took over a month. With the aid of the children, it will148 words
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Advertisement213 1956-10-24 9 Uai. h Dealer. /j' tf^ W?f///// Jb tPi I H I I/ 1 M&£% ri m I I rtm^r~' ll* ijy^^: 1/ Sole Agent«r FA Y RE-LET BA WATCH CO. LTD. 18-F, Battery Rd, Singapore FAVRE-LEUBA> SERVICE STATION INDER S^ISS SUPERVISION IS WM R CLARAMEE SERRAVALLO'S iE The Tonic Wine213 words
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Miscellaneous186 1956-10-24 9 and joh av I t those can offer i-afternoon. H'ORPIO Nov. I len of pU and faith in youn :'*ernoon, make el Or K e L recheck judsme:-.: *\«.lll\Kll>-N To Dec. 21 Get income from comme:c:al and p i a fin to mid-afternoon La'x;: be W'MH ORN— Dec. IS -Ask186 words
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58 1956-10-24 10 Move To Help Rice Trader In Colony SINGAPORE rice export* s emption from stockpile purchase < I circumstances under a new cinui ing Controller of Supplies Mi Hi x out for the q ed i. i slock When ri j betu oblig; The will and bro.-: This to rcvie. not58 words
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122 1956-10-24 10 New Synthetic Pilot Plant In Operation I GOODRICH-GULF Ch< n Icals, Inc., started piiot-plant production of man-made rubber which it says duplicates tree rubber in a new plant at nearby Avon Lake. Ohio. The new ri:':V:-»er. Amcripo! SN, will be made available to other companies for testing, j purposes, according122 words
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Article156 1956-10-24 10 AUGUST statistics of Maj lava's soap industry show in that month Singapore's output fell while that in Federation rose. Singapore's output was 23.255 cwt. against 24.563 cwt. in July, while the Federation's August output was 19.545 cwt, against 12.972 cwt. in the previous month. Last year.156 words
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Article29 1956-10-24 10 EGYPT and Communist China have signed a protocol to a trade agreement raising the export quota between both countries to £2 million (U5533.6 million)— U. P.29 words
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Article27 1956-10-24 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change in its rates to merchants yesterday. Selling. T.T. or O.D. were: Sui.\s Francs 141 7/6 ready.27 words
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Article89 1956-10-24 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picu] yesterday were: Copra, Oct. ?26 buyers, $262 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $404 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43 1 sellers; Bfuntok white pcpncr SI 08 sellers. Sarawak black $107 sellers. Special Sarawak black $76 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices:89 words
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Article129 1956-10-24 10 THE Singapore rubber n rket experienced a dull day yesterday, first Grade rubber for November shipment closing at }2l cents per lb.. a drop oil 1 cent per lb. The market opened quiet at slight y below Monday's levels and remained inactive most of the morning. At129 words
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Article176 1956-10-24 10 THE Malayan share market was barely steady in the industrials section yesterday. Tins and rubbers were firm with widespread business. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers SpHers C.T.S. Ords. 28/3 29 Prefs. 1.70 1.75 cd F. N". O:d^. 2176 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-10-24 10 Mr. C. R. Akers (on right), chaarman of The Borneo Co. Ltd., London, is seen here being greeted on his arrival in Singapore, by Mr. J. A. Donald, the company's general manager for Malaya. Mr. Akers, accompanied by his wife, arrived in the Colony100 words
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Article68 1956-10-24 10 MR RW. ROSENTHAL Assistant Ad. r of the Colombo Pliin Ao.istratiOQ in Canada. visit Singapore and the Federation from tomorrow to Oct. 31. He U expected to arrive here from Cey i n y BO AC tomorrow afternoon After spen ling b Singapore, Mr. Rosenthai68 words
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71 1956-10-24 10 Malayan Trade Chief In U.S. Arriving MR DAVtt r l rad< Malaya doni \isif i. 1 xlri Mala, «»ii in.,::. ..fj Governmont> The arc to sible :rades persons and -.prea DOd; Is d on O plot:: in X He is Federate night. Mr. D;. promii Singapof j ciated v i71 words
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Article183 1956-10-24 10 Business In Shares MALA." W arebrokers terday reported the foil; business done: TTS 2 c 'loi: F. Re N ords. $2.05: 11. W. $1.62 to 51.60: Hume A" Cemtnt $1.7S M C ills. 51.09. $1.10; Metal! Box 11.711 to $1.70: Robinscm ords. $1.61 51.62 A: Sime Darby its Time $2.9.1183 words
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Advertisement682 1956-10-24 10 APPLICATIONS tor entry x Into the Higher Service? fa) I under the Genera: Provisions Ch ipter One of the Srherr.es o£ Service, 1953, are now Invited I The C Uve Examination to q r interview by the P Sei vices Cony sion for coosJ n for to Part I of682 words
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Advertisement667 1956-10-24 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Land at Neil Road Lease by Tender APPLICATIONS are invited by tender lor a 99-year lease ever land at Neil Road estimated to contain a total area of 2.300 sq. It. for the rectlon of a four-storey building to be used ior residential or commercial purposes667 words
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Advertisement648 1956-10-24 10 PERAK TURF CLUB NOVEMBER MEETING, 1956. FIRST DAY SATURDAY 17TI1 NOVEMBER, 1956 SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 21ST NOVEMBER, 1956 THIRD DAY SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER, 1956 USUAL $1/- Unlimited and $2/- Cash Sweeps are Now on Sale at the Town Office. There will also b e the $2 Treble Tote on Each648 words
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Advertisement661 1956-10-24 10 |\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that I. MADAM CHOONG YEOK YIN of 483 Pasir Panjang Hill Singapore have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices Singapore for a 2nd Class Public House Licence in respect of premises at Warm Cafe, 310 Lavender Street, Singapore and that this application will be661 words
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Advertisement53 1956-10-24 10 NOTICE TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ly that MR. KHOR CHEE THYE has retired from partnership carrying on business under the name of Gee Huat Trading Co. and has no longer any authority to transact any business or act on behalf of the said partnership. Sgn. BIGG CO. Solicitors for Gee53 words
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Advertisement119 1956-10-24 10 YUGOSLAV Lo\ From Adnotic, Neor East India to Djokar'o Penang PS'ho.-n Moiocco m.v. "VELEBIT" 25/26 Oct 27 28 Oct From Hongkong to Bombay, Aden. P Sudan, P» T Venice, Trieste and Riffti S'porc Molacco P. S horn m.v. "VbLEBIT" 21/22 Nov 23 E4 M«« -y General Agents. EAST MOUNT AGB^^119 words
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Advertisement1771 1956-10-24 11 L G Lo^Ri^«^tt akauibig CO., LTD. Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel- 2412 I' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sh.pp,,,. ««nco, po ,ateo ,r i. n «.po»«» .12 1.n..; ncbth »mi ß ,can siirvo oe P THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JET tj -m.c« N«» To.k BaM.me,. Ph.lad.lphU C«l» C ""«'>1,771 words
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Advertisement855 1956-10-24 11 MITSUI W^ LINE Spore P.S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN Akakuroson Mcru for Yol<o- noma, Kobe Moji via Hongkong. 12 Nov 9 Nov 8^ Bonsei Moru For Moji, Kobe Yokohamc 3 Nov 30 Oci Akiboson Morw tor Yokohama, Noqcvo, Kobe vio Hongkong 12 Nov -< FOR USA, vie Suex Foi New York855 words
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Advertisement643 1956-10-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings to. Bangkok ond/o* Fat Eoct Pcnang P. Sham Spore "LALANDIA" In Port 25/27 Oct ASIA" 29Oct 2 Nov "BOGOTA" 2 4 Nor 5/6 Nov 7/8 Nov HOMEWARDS Sailings tot Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen Gothenburg, Oslo S'perc P.SHaw Penong "PANAMA" Gdn 15/16 26/27 Oct 28643 words
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Article, Illustration714 1956-10-24 12 Tern Pillav - What to wear? Tern Pillav If you're attending the Royal functions next month, do you know I)V 1 "B^T, what on earth shall I wear?" This cry from the heart has been womankind's woi! ever since the first party thrown by a caveman took place in the tumultuous jungle ofA.P. - 714 words
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Article, Illustration412 1956-10-24 12 Audrey Frost - Beauty at your FINGER-TIPS Audrey Frost AWWWWWVVV QV VWVVWWWWVi T^VERY girl likes her fingers J to look long, slim and glamorous but her nails often let her down. They crack or break, and she has to cut them short and square just before an important date. Don't worry next time412 words
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Article336 1956-10-24 12 j^TEW YORK, like Pans, is ~VJ dock back to the 1912-14 fashion. Even before the Pa out '.heir chiffon evening-dresses pointed-toe shoes, Britain's Ceci] ed up the most gorgeous array of f clothes for his compatriot J the Broadway hit "My Fair Lad This musical336 words
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Advertisement191 1956-10-24 12 You'll look like a dream feel like a dream v^L^La s^sWs^a in the new matdenfbrrn Intermezzo* Vr 10.-c fU 3 r e.-.?:-' c cc'esf b-35 ..it's fni!y o^d ex•rx femihint— ond r ounds out \our Ires beautifully I Fe?v--:-cc? nylon kxa ce r e-ps c^d do-.vn *"3 f r o--:t191 words
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Advertisement85 1956-10-24 12 Come Crystal GazingOTuuuuuuum y^^^x^^^^ —AND SEE FOR YOURSELF MAGNIFICENT NEW COLLECTION; CONTINENTAL dtf STAL. I*^.l/ UNPACKED, AND HE! ftwj SOLVE YOUR GIFT PBOBLE \||^Q|J FROZEN PERFECTION |I%M I WONDERFUL PIECES jjjjj P>S fjl YEARS OF PLEASURE i 5 MODEST BUDGET. EYE;." I \ZLEAD, HAND-CUT CRYSTAL--"-" U PIECE A WORK OF85 words
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337 1956-10-24 13 Lindwall (7-43) Plays Havoc With The Indians Aussies Win By Innings t y }r U Un> n S O(t (Reuter)-Aus,tralia won the lir.st Test, beating India by an innings and five runs nere uwluv s np^ wew India 161 and A i At close i yesterday for two In and337 words
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Article28 1956-10-24 13 I .CISCO, Oct. 22 3in Fra:. U.S. r'namr I on Th :'or a umpur, S L visit T r k: X s and -week28 words
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60 1956-10-24 13 Typhoon Jane Puts Hongkong Match Off HONGKONI T, —Typhoon 'He tod tpcued the ket ma' I veen t Sing k] ore Combined and a Comb! RAT N The cxl la n n Thursday tainst the Army but thai "end i Dt Jane ded i to blow over. v c r60 words
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Article19 1956-10-24 13 n Reui Sheffield 9 club. ere tonight Rumanian a C C a. club led I j r.19 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-10-24 13 M!l JOSEPH David. organiser of Physical Education. Singapore. has been selected by Government to represent the Colony in the World Congress of Physical Education to be held at the Melbourne University from November lfi to 21. Mr. David will also take the opportunity of attending the Olympic63 words
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Article126 1956-10-24 13 PAARL. Cape Province, Oct. 2'\ i Router 1 MCC gained cxcelleni battii z ractice for the tougher mate < ahead when 1 ey opened their South African cricki tour with a twogame againsi Boland Sou Western Districts here They scored 385 for eighi wickets declared in126 words
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253 1956-10-24 13 CHINESE SHOCK CONFIDENT VARSITY XI UNIVERSITY of Malaya were stung: into submission by the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club, who beat them 3-1 in the S.H.A. division 1 league encounter at Bukit Timah yesterday. This Is the University's .second defeat two more valuable points Lost in their bid for this season's253 words
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116 1956-10-24 13 ARRANGEMENTS have been finalized for members of the Federation's Olympic team to be accommodated at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre from November 7 to 15. This was disclosed yesterday by .Mr. Lim Thy c H<c coach of Malaya's athletic team. Mr, Lim has also116 words
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250 1956-10-24 13 UBER Cup Controversy: Wee Explains 1 FIND ii necessary to clarify the position of the Singapore Badminton Association on Us decision to decline the request of the Badminton Asso- <■ i; m ol Malaya to stage the Übcr Cup tic between Ir.f.i i and Malaya in Singapore on Dec. 21250 words
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Article55 1956-10-24 13 .TnnoßE State 'cum for the HMS Malaya rugby competition against Singapore, at Johore Bahru nn Saturday is: Lyal] (KOSB), Robert (South Johorc) G'-a'i.im 'South Johnre), .Tonkins (SWB) Grieve 'KOSR». Crocker «SWB>" Campbell <SWB) Captain. Williamson (KOSB),L. Hewitt 'South Johore), Hewitt (SWBi Ruxton fKOSB), Mainwaring (SWB). Wallace55 words
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Article65 1956-10-24 13 PATIALA, North India. Oct. 22 (Reuter) Two athletes broke national records today in India's final track and field trials for the Olympic Games. Mohinder Singh cleared 50 feet 10 and a quarter inches to beal the Indian hop. c tcp and i'.min record by eigbi inches, Milkha65 words
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Article30 1956-10-24 13 KFALA LUMPUR, Tues: Municipality Sports Club beat Roy;.i Engineers 3-0 in SHA Div 2 match at Bungsat Road today Scorers were Yusofl Markaya and Ivan Poreim 2'30 words
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Article26 1956-10-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuos: Two goals ?rorerl by D°rcen de Souza enabled SEA to beat the Selangot CRC in a women's friendly hockey match today.26 words
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Article24 1956-10-24 13 NEWCASTLE. Oct 22 (Renter)— Tiie British Olympic soccer team were beaten five-zero here tonight by Newcastle United. 'he English League division one club.24 words
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Article60 1956-10-24 13 ROYAL NAVY Police improved their league position when they beat the Royal Air Force Scldar by three goals to one in a SHA Div 1 league match at Nav^l Base yesterd ty Al! goals were scored in the first half. Sadhu Singh 2 and Bhajan Singh60 words
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Article47 1956-10-24 13 A 'HATTRICK' by Dcvamoni Samuel helped Victorij School to gain a 5 2 victory over Raffles Institution in an inter-school hockey match on tho V.S. ground In another inter-school match at Woodsville St. Andrew's School beat Bcatty Secondary School by lour goals to two.47 words
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Article36 1956-10-24 13 THE DRAWS for the Senior inter-club badminton competition and the Commercial Houses tournament will lake place fit the Singapore badminton stadium at 7 p.m. tonight These are the lasl two badminton competitions for the year.36 words
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Article213 1956-10-24 13 CEYLON Sports Club marched on to their seventh victory in the Singapore Hockey Association senior league when they edged the Police 4-3 at Balestier Road yesterday. The game was ton minutes old when the Cevlonese team were iwo goals up. Nagaiah Opened accounts213 words
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Miscellaneous330 1956-10-24 13 L&^^aal hbj at if I Old t I qlin. I SBS 1 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp E\ VCKJ VSHORE MUSTOFA VO' KIN COML T' DOG V HOW NOTICE WMUT FiNE X WLVLK "*NV SCE. I MUST'VE SUH."-WAL-s'o^ A PATCH AM' PICK UP y MUCH 0 SHAPE IT'S IM330 words
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1214 1956-10-24 14 The Speedy Four- Year-Old Is In Peak Form Watch Stablemate Avanti For Upset Says WINDSOR LAD AQUARIA has been shaping like a champion on the track during: the week and should make a sound bet in the main sprint (Race Six) over1,214 words
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Article1233 1956-10-24 14 RACE 1: 2. 1S p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1. 70 FnfCMOf Huntot :;>■ p. no p Stable Tjoti ftudsoi 2. 057 Nufenen .Vv 8.10 [Tiple L KongsJ Martin PrankUi 3. oo LUew lv 8.10 Air Leong Ah Kow Martin (Unfixed 4. on Malay i1,233 words
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Article276 1956-10-24 14 Fire Power To Beat Poor Field RACE ONE IX this lack-lustre field I recommi nd Fire Power as a i good each-way proposition. This Genetout four-year-old gave a promising showing in his race over the six on the first day. Nowhere with the leaders in the early stages he came276 words
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Article78 1956-10-24 14 1 RAIN fell yesterday and 1 th? soinc for today's races 1 at Hukit Timah is likrly to be yielding. Isroadcasi Rodiffusion will broadcast commentaries on all eight races. Bi«: Sweep The Forecast Tote will be on Races 4 and 8. The Double Totes will be held on78 words
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Article137 1956-10-24 14 Krakatoa May Do It At Last RACE THREE KKAKATOA has been going great gun s in his dawn displays and I give him a chance to score his long overdue win. Back on the active list after a long lay off— he has since been gelded and also fully recovered137 words
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Article307 1956-10-24 14 Misty Jadi All Set For Hat trick RACE FOUR Misty Jadi, who scored a great double at Ipoh. has a bright chance to make this i his third win in a row. He ran home a fluent winner in his effort over 54 furlongs straight when he beat Ascot by307 words
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Article152 1956-10-24 14 Windsor Lad The Specif* Trundle ||j|| j j T^^n .Vl RI 'i« P °f>' E^ NUFBN83I THI-: M1.\«TIL ST^5i 1 llu- l^tshe hreftW Nufenen I j v 2 Blue Tango Mubarak II Grecl t>r<M>t (.cmmI Komgo Fain rale KKAKATOA KRXKATOA JUDICIAL J Aw«? Delivery RpcI sunrise Delivery Roman152 words
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150 1956-10-24 14 RACE EIGHT Colza may improve on her last race and prov c too good for her rivals This Persian Book always with the leaders in her 1 1 c on Saturday but weakened a furlong out But Colza usually improves in her second150 words
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