Singapore Standard, 8 December 1956
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Title Section15 1956-12-08 1 Singapore Standard 11. No. I -,<> SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1936 h> P\(,l> 1 .1 i;f:\TS15 words
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Article213 1956-12-08 1 m: For Merdeka nd The Safety Of 33,000 Jobs xl ,,Kl 3 t hief Minister, .Mr. Lim Yew Bock, who flies to London tomorrow tor pre-.Merdeka •iiMii- >.-,■ War Office the future of SMIwClvMn employees of the three Armed Services is the Colony. The Chief213 words
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Article108 1956-12-08 1 Cost Of Aiding Britain WASHINGTON. Dec. 7 '(Reuter)— The United States Treasury today announced a new borrowy^g of US 51.000,000,000 rid by observers to be to defray the cost of possible financial aid to Britain. These observers noted that Britain, confronted with de.on of gold and d reserves by the108 words
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Article33 1956-12-08 1 JAPAN 'S SID TO JOIN U.N. NEW YORK. Dec (Reuter)— Japan today formally requested that a meeting of the United tions Security Council be called to consider her admission to the wMild organ!-33 words
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Article47 1956-12-08 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 7 (Reuter). The Appeal Court today rejected the appeal rray Keay, the ernment's former Superndant of Mines, against his conviction on a charge of corruption. it ordered his two-year nee to date from the date of his conviction on Sept. 29.47 words
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Article19 1956-12-08 1 TWENTY FIVE Singapore Chinese school students left the passenger liner T.jilu Red China yesterd iy19 words
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86 1956-12-08 1 Professor's Car Goes Up In Flames FIRE sutted a car belongto Professor A. A. Sandon, Professor of Parasitology at the University of tya. at his College Road home m Singapore last night. Prof. Sandosham was I ing at home when the smell of burning petrol attracted his attention. Rushing out,86 words
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Article38 1956-12-08 1 RELIABLE sources said m Tokyo last night that the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Ichiro Hatoyama. told government leaders he would retire at the close ol the current Diet session, on or about Dee. 14.— Reuter.38 words
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Article, Illustration554 1956-12-08 1 Aussie Surgeon Who Saved A Malayan Youngster Offers To Do It Again WITH bright new shoes twinkling on her feet, and a happy smile on Iter small face, ciuhtyear old Ang Bc-112; Lan played by herself m a bright554 words
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345 1956-12-08 1 A Royal Tiff With Tunku, SO SCOtt (Peacemaker) Flies To K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The CommissionerGeneral. Sir Robert Scott, flew into Kuala Lumpur this afternoon for urgent consultations with Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman about a protest from the Malay Rulers against their "under-representa-tions" at the forthcoming Defence Treaty talks.345 words
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Article58 1956-12-08 1 PARIS. Dec. 7 (Reuter) A French Foreign Ministry spokesman said here today that a "Big Three" meeting might be held m the United States towards the end of January. The spokesman said this was a result of an exchange of views between the United States Government58 words
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259 1956-12-08 1 New Move On HungaryDag May Go To Moscow UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 7 (UP)— A move developed m the United Nations today to send Secretary-General Dajr Hammarskjold to Moscow for conference on Hungary with Russian leaders since he cannot get into Buda pest. At the same time. Russia and259 words
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Article56 1956-12-08 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 7 (Reuter) Sir Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hongkong, will fly to Singapore on Tuesday for a meeting of British governors and administrators m the Far East. The British ambassador to Japan Sir Esler Dening arrives here tomorrow from Tokyo and will stay with Sir ander56 words
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324 1956-12-08 1 Wanted: S7OO Mil. To Help A New Nation On Its Way tune:: v:;;h five-year plan KUALA LUMPUR, FRI -THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT IS TO PRESENT THE COLO NIAL SECRETARY, MR. ALAN LENNOX-tOYD WITH A COMPREHENSIVE MEMORANDUM ON ITS DEVELOPMENT PLANS TO EACK ITS REQUEST THAT BRITAIN UNDEF WR ITES THE $700,000,000324 words
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Advertisement26 1956-12-08 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE n •r l ovo.loble here Coll ■c if.U' rcqu rem rr>M n X A "■•NOVELT.Y.To.E SS North Er a rocd Phone ***** 9^^m^i26 words
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179 1956-12-08 2 Nehru Defends India's Link With C'wealth NEW DELHI. Dec. 7 (Reuter)— The Indian Prime Minister Mr Jawaharlal Nehru today strongk delended India* link with the Commonwealth declaring "we want to :.r;: U the c<>untn<> together and not break aln aly exist He was opposing a Communist resolution m the Council179 words
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Article135 1956-12-08 2 P.I. Voted To Security Council NEW YORK. Dec 7 (Rev- The Philippines was elected to the United Nations Council today to complete the two-year term of Yugoslavia which was elected last year, but resigns at the end of 1956 under a gentleman's agreement to split the term. I United Nations135 words
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64 1956-12-08 2 Cuban Air Force Kills Three Rebels I AVANA, Dec 7. <AP>. The Cuban air force early Friday bombed and machinegunned rebels ln south-east-ern Cuba and killed three, an army communique reported. The communique said the action occurred after army -ng down the rebels had asked for aerial assistance m locating64 words
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153 1956-12-08 2 The Heavy Price For Action In Egypt LON DO 7 (Reuter) New increases m road transport charges were announced today as Britain reckoned the heavy price to be paid for Anglo-French action m Egypt. The latest blow m the fuel crisis resulting from the Suez affair came from haulage men153 words
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Article25 1956-12-08 2 SIR Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, has postponed his Visit to New Zealand next month, it waa aninced m London yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-12-08 2 photo. FOUR-TEAR-OLD Andrea Mc'ucc i admires her hahv cliili m a hospital hrd at iiic. Pennsv lv eni.e. thinking perhaps th.it S.t n t.i CoUM BSay bftaf her another. Doctors. however, say that little Andrea may not live to XC Christmas. shr is raftering from cancer. DnaMeAP - 94 words
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Article51 1956-12-08 2 PORT SAID, De-. 7 C ter) Lieutenant-Generr.l Sir Hugh Stockwell. British Commander m Egypt, said here today that 8.930" British troops had left Port Said by last night and another 2.000 will leave tomorrow. He disclosed that a total of 20.000 British troops had landed m51 words
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309 1956-12-08 2 Treason, Sedition Charges Levelled Against 140 LONDON, Doc. 7, (Reuter) Some concern and perplexity ot the recent arrests m South Africa of 140 people on treason or sedition charges were expressed by several British newspapers today. >c Times (Independent) commented: "On the309 words
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Article126 1956-12-08 2 HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 7 (Reuter) William Holden has been voted the leading money-maker at the cinema box-office, results of the annual poll by the Motion Picture Herald showed here. Only two actrc.-.-cs were on the list. They were Marilyn MonrOe and Kirn Novak, placed eighth and ninth. Following126 words
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Article66 1956-12-08 2 CHAMPAIGN, Illinois, Dec. I (TOP) An Indian student leaped to his death from a University ol Illinois building m despair because he could not rejoin hi. brj Is m India, coroner Don Wjkoff said yesterday. The student.. Karansin~':i Jahala. 24, of Bombay, jumped from the second66 words
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Article33 1956-12-08 2 JAKARTA. Dec. 7. (AP).— Prime Minister Ali Sastroamidjojo announced he has iened a contract to buy 550 jeeps from the Soviet government on long term credit for the Indonesian air force.33 words
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Article36 1956-12-08 2 HONGKONG. Dec. 7 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.13 to £1 Sterling: 56.265 to U.S.SI; 51.845 to Malayan Sl; ?0.194 to one Indonesian ah: Gold 5J71.625 to a tael36 words
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Article144 1956-12-08 2 I (|s|\(, (rents p^- Sine,' pore jiatteeUy were Buvr Spot f.o.b. Nora 116 ncj 1)i-i RSS Nn 1 111 US. No. 2 EAS \n 109 IJ9I Tonr SPOHI J|\ Th. the local BR w picul l 1 Mi). 1 ONDON RUBBER He 1 R.SS Settlement II nn I144 words
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Article186 1956-12-08 2 WASHINGTON. Dec. 7, (Reuter)— A test missile went out of control yesterday and Hew on to an unknown destination, the Defence Department said tonight. The missile had fired from Patrick Air Force Base m Florida which is the U.S. terminus of a test range which186 words
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Advertisement66 1956-12-08 2 @fi tifi :^vs /> ttfi i^S^K) MOTOR CAR _ii£Ss^^ motor cycle S^^^MB Waw r W *s^~sßßn_--a-*-3-Egg^ff3l__^ 'iJ^ "^ssav f^ _c r^^.'^SK- l r'^^^^*^^r*^^^^^^Bs^^^S^^B|B||^\?L. Br ___fl__l.j_r «£m^^ *^*_».iotf {C ___aa__sv^__k^. if Aw* if __F _aw* mm\w9 AJnwßt&s§!>£ffl X^^s_R_sj_l *a_ene^aTalß_^^»Ba»Sa_s_o i'*^*s*a*aeße esa*^ ___7 :_J_F^______»^__^_F __aP__ >^__P Jr _^_T*___P_r '^iff^r aat^BaP aa__a_Ma_S a_aT66 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-12-08 3 Pai Kwong Flics In PEKING-BORN Hongkong Din actress, P.u Kuuiu iWhite Light) Ilea into Singapore yesterday lee round el personal appearances m c onnee tinn with hrr la t c^t lil tn "Fresh Peony.'' This |g her seCOßld visit to .Malaya m five pears, A lea129 words
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220 1956-12-08 3 FOUR men, charged with unlawful assembly, causing hurt to the Police with stones and bottles, and breaking the curfew on the night of Oct. 28 this year, had their charges reduced to "simple rioting" m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's court yesterday. They were: Lim220 words
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86 1956-12-08 3 I M r ERNATIONAL art should be cherished and nurtured to bring about a better understanding between the of this country, said the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, at the openErf the V.M.C.A. Art Exhibition yesterday. Art, he said, with its86 words
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Article31 1956-12-08 3 THE 1.700-stroncj Singapore City Council Ser. Union, rday appointed lulltime paid secretary, to conduct it.s affairs. Ho la Mr. S. Hamasamy, formerly of the Government Personnel and Welfare 0-31 words
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204 1956-12-08 3 A TOTAL of 1S.«»S0 children m SlßfiptN wfH RC admitted to Primary 1 m Government LiUilLsii Schools, when the new .school year re-open> <vi Jan. 14. Alieady seats have been allocated to 1 children and the Ministry of Education is awaiting replies204 words
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Article109 1956-12-08 3 Brunei Man Wins Divorce PAUL Carson, whose wife lcit him 14 years ago, was granted a decree nisi dissolving the marriage, by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. m the Singapore High Court yes'.erday. Carson, now engaged by the Brunei Government on a three-year contract, said that he married Olga Maria109 words
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Article83 1956-12-08 3 BETTY Foong. proprietress 1 of a dancing troupe, was yesterday acquitted by a Singa- Magistrate, of a chai 51 of employing a girl under 17 years of age as a dance hostess. Inspector C.T. Lee. prosecuting, told the Court that Yoong engaged Reni binte Manrio as a hostess83 words
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267 1956-12-08 3 HOW ENGLISH IN SECOND YEAR IN COLONY MALAY SCHOOLS ENGLISH Instruction nil introduced m the second ft of primary Ma. ay school c cation m Singapore, instead of from the first year as proposed m Government's new plan for Malay education. This assurance was given by the Chief Minister, Mr.267 words
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Article40 1956-12-08 3 Austin 'der truck ensine was handed over by Borneo Motors Ltd. tn the Woodbridgo Hospital authorities yesterday tor usein occupational therapy. The rnsine was the gift of the Austin Motor Export Corporation. Mac Donald House. Singapore.40 words
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Article126 1956-12-08 3 r il it i i: siim..pm i businessmen h<> ou n eel o linns \v Inch had liabilities of o\cr SlB#,--000, \a ere ad iudiea tccl hankrupts h\ >lr .In--ticc W hitton, m the Singapore Iliuli Court j esterda] I'.\c» arc Quek Hong Chec Mid Laa126 words
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Advertisement403 1956-12-08 3 I The "SHANGHAI SERIES' T ext books are Popular throughout SINGAPORE FEDERATION! j iMosf English Chineu Schools j Are Using THEH AJ PBOVED BY: IHF GFNFRM. Tl XTBOOKS COMMITTEES THE TEXTBOOKS ADVISORY COMMITTIIS Lower Primary KUOYU I to Viii Higher Primary KUOYU i to IV Sand ffi Complete Readers for403 words
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Advertisement194 1956-12-08 3 Zodiac THE WATCH OF DISTINCTION Official Timepiece Of The Swiss Federal Railways MtJrf No. 771 GLORIOUS vorerproof o j u lc m all steel case or 20 Microns ooM filled with steel bock or steel case with bold Cap. /*_^g# M^d-1 No. 767 Powcrgrophic waterproof Ro tomotic cqu.pped with a194 words
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Miscellaneous415 1956-12-08 3 r i >iv; ti-i wo k* i..<. v<«r k-W W* imT w 4b $t A 8$ 4( 'I 1 1 1 1 > cI<)I\I I c t IWj^ppß^ I 'I' Vn I- li"-\ i i 7. V? vi \\yBJ&~ -m Mil |< 11,111 Mill U' -f ycui have the philosopher's415 words
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278 1956-12-08 4 The Fly In The Marriage Ointment PENANG, 1 ri— A landed proprietor, Lee Soon Kow, and his pretty wile. Lily lent;. I popular staffer ol the Dtßdaag Sayaaf Club, had up to 1 el). S. to settle their diiierences, tailing which,278 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-12-08 4 i iii Minister |m Ossasanniratinns and Works. Mr. rrant'is Thomas, yesterday opes d the Ists Inter-School Art Exhibition at the British enacfl Bal hi Dissatati. I ni. Mr Thomas »is dcpuli/ini; Im Ok I I Minister, Mr. I im Yew Hock, who was aaable lo attend A84 words
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Article65 1956-12-08 4 i tPOR£ P« r e looking 'or ,1 hit-and-run er of a black Hillman who knocked oc wn a labourer. Soh Kang Lim, 45, at Rochore il Road, at 12. .'-in this morning Soh v.as admitted to hospital m a serious condition. Eye-witnessea- to the accident are65 words
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Article21 1956-12-08 4 R belonging ta Inspector V. Devadas. of the Singapore -> ien outside his home m It Timah Road on Wednesday.21 words
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Article85 1956-12-08 4 Apex Men Complete First Job SINGAPORE'S Apex Club has completed its first project the construction of steps down a cliff Irom the Social Welfaie holiday camp at Lim Chu Kang Road to the sea. The < c formally handed over to the Director of Social Services Mr. T. P. Cromwell,85 words
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165 1956-12-08 4 STRIPPER Stripped Of Her Jewellery PEN VM. i ii— towns a fare dl pei ronaaat c the Ma> Kc»a> I Rose i Revue m Ike drc, si World Park la^-t nijlit, .Minn. '.'O-ycar old shapel) itrijs-teaeei from ii ingfcoaf sue basic '^rew rll tv hc*r jcmc pllci She had lakfii165 words
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Article45 1956-12-08 4 TAN Boon Eng. vice-presi-dent of the Army Civil Service Union, detained under the Public Security Ordinance recently, lias informed the president of the Union. Mr, N. S. N Nair. that ne docs not wish to apneal agpit.si his detenTan ia detained for years.45 words
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Article96 1956-12-08 4 All's Ready For The Arts Ball ALL is set for the Arts Ball at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, tonight. The Hall has been U I fully decorated with artistic A a- ire of tonight's ball will be music for Scol provided by Gurkha pipers. For "non-reelers." dance music is96 words
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Article67 1956-12-08 4 THE Army Civil Service Union m Singapore is to start a strike fund. The Union's Ext Council. at an emergency meeting early this week, decided by secret ballot to impose a "levy on members for the fund. A statement issued by the Union last night said67 words
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Article61 1956-12-08 4 IPOH. r'r;. --Fourteen accidents, one lata] were reported during the pas\ 20 hours, of these occurred during the torrential rair last night. The fatal accioent happened tarda? whe a Sikh lorr>' attendant, Ing^ra Singh, 41 fell off the vehicle BS it wa? leaving a petic.l61 words
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Article38 1956-12-08 4 SiXTEE.N'-ycar-old Mahandra Chadvanathan was found stabbed near the East Coast Road Clinic, Singapore, last night Chadvanathan who El believed to have been invo r 1 m a sang fight was admitted to the General Hospital.38 words
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Article148 1956-12-08 4 Xl AVIAN, I ri.— Paha«| today aknaWwi tlio "post ot British Adviser' to implement the Merdeka agreement clause concerning the annulment oi "cnlnniar appointments. 1 ;wwwwtwt%w%%^ w%%%^; A motion *;r the withdi al*' of the British Adviser was passed unanimously by the State148 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-12-08 4 3 LADY Black. President of the Girl Guides' Asso- ciation jresteValaj lor- z i mailv Installed Mrs, If, Cresson as the Colony's c Z new Guide Commission- 1 er, ai the h rn latten*s 5 ennnal i eanrll m< eting, t. .it the Buyong Koad 7 Guide122 words
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189 1956-12-08 4 PENANG, Fri The Penang branch manager of Guthrie and Co Ltd E. Chaplin, pleaded guilt y bl the Magi trate's Ccurt today to a chat t ot selling two tins of "Izai" disinfectant to a person not licensed to retail such poison on Aug189 words
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Article102 1956-12-08 4 6 Months For Organized Thefts SbRE.MBAN Iri Lim Yew Yeong, 114, unemployed, aliececi to be the prince of hieyile thieves'' In Seremban was today sentenced to a total of six month] Imprisonm-nt on three c barges sl then al bicyrles worth S4.iil Insnei toi Dtaan Singh, nraserating102 words
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Advertisement416 1956-12-08 4 ■R r WiPl^r PR^s^W'Pl^PP^^^'fW Please Remember Your X mas Gift For Our Christmas Trees. 11am, J. 35, 4, 6.30 9. Js» ___-4p» -^ananngfrMHH -a- NlVlrt iuCMWiUHC ■■i f I Richard L*o fi "*J"2f*- J M BAS EH ART GENN Wd^ m _< John Huston Q»_^< i_L Orson Welles RMR— 3416 words
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Advertisement581 1956-12-08 4 tIAIHAV XI)Ri;ANISATI()N %TTRACIK)Nb p— -OPENS TODAYCATHAYI i I T 10. li a.m -1.20-4 J9-C.4S 9.30 p.iu j TROM BiUTLI TO BATTLE.. HI I I I Ll \l) Oi" INK) PM NIJIRINC Ai HON. NAPOLEON _r_^W m i l> JL\N lII VI M'iNl CMtli 'l I, m. R«'l« 1 ftma li"'581 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-12-08 5 x -O-ria-ianW tmmmm i„ centre) is seen with the senior staff of the District Hospital. Ipoh who cnt.it urn n DR. 1. A THOMSON (seated In cenire is f fc, f Justice j Thomson, is going on transfer to43 words
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413 1956-12-08 5 iroil. Fri— Mr. E. V. A. Peers, President of the Sessions Court, to(!.i\ told a mining laV bourer. Yap Niiow Chai, M, that he could not coerce a girl (to whom he was once endued), to many him if -fc« tiiseil. "This413 words
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Article281 1956-12-08 5 KIU.A LUMPUR. Fri.— Flood waters are still ifcfcu m ■even! imi <>' TnafgaJ-**, although M heavy rainfall was recorded dorinf the past U hours. The morning broke clear and it was decided to cancel the flood warning. Most of the areas under flood are unpopulated,281 words
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Article99 1956-12-08 5 Rhodesians Wound Two Reds JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Two Communist terrorists were wounded by a patrol of the Rhodesian African Rifles m the Labis area last cventoc M The patrol closed m on the and opened hre at a range of N yard.. The rear terrorist fell, got up and fell99 words
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Article60 1956-12-08 5 Burrmwoß ra, vr..— two rj] n travelling In a trisna m the town to Mitchell Pier Rum I. ;ar U .ad last were completely bowled over when a car crashed uno the trisha from behind. Both UM t:. ba passengers and the rtder escaped serious Injuries60 words
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Article135 1956-12-08 5 A Traffic Census In K. Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, W, t c Ku da Lumpur Municipal C uncil Is to take n bieulax us m the capital's con- d traffic 'hub' next Wedne j i to determine the relume of traffic using the central md U adequacy of par king arrangements135 words
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Article90 1956-12-08 5 PENANG, Iri Police road block set up at Green I mr to c heck identity cards. roped m a youth who had obscene pictures m his shirt pocket. the Magistrate's Court was told today A 19-year-old reon Mohd. Ismail bin .Mohd. Hassan. pleaded guilty before Mr. E90 words
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Article48 1956-12-08 5 BENTONG, Fri. Pahang State Secretary, Inche Abdullah bin Ibrahim, today announced that nominations are open to fill the seats of four councillors m the Town Council of Bentong. Nomination elopes on Dec. 20 The councillors are for four wards of Town, Ketari, Chemang-Rcpas and Perting/ Kemansur.48 words
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Advertisement157 1956-12-08 5 .SB, SNOGEM ]2 y%\ SWISS WATCH UNBREAKABLE MA KSPR N£ ACCtfffAfE I EPEWPABIE VVATERPKOOf A'VT/MArVCf 7 SNOGEM shgckprgi: m+^£*mmmmmmmmmm NEW WORLD CABAREf TONIGHT EXTENSION la.m. "DOG'S DEAD" GUINNESS STOUT NIGHT j SPOT DAME PHIZES:— "DOG'S DEAD" Ol IN.NKSS STOI T By Kind Courtesy: Ms SIME DARBY 6c CO., LTD. j157 words
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214 1956-12-08 6 TEACHER INSPECTOR GET $23,204 DAMAGES MALACCA, Fri.— A school teacher and a P o i c c Inspector were today awarded a total of $23,204 damages by Mr, Justice 6. G. Smith for injuries they suffered m a motor accident near the sth milestone Port Dickson Road m August last214 words
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Article100 1956-12-08 6 Library In Memory Of A Priest IIA. The I -ommunity here -<d a free public library In St. Peter's Chure kalan Rama. The object is to perpetuate memory ot the late Father Coroado. who spent I of his life with the Malacca Portuguese Mission and died ln captivity during the100 words
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159 1956-12-08 6 THEY DON'T LIKE TO SOUND BROKEN' SO VILLAGE IS RENAMED BENTONG, In. Kuala Padah, a prosperous village ol l.:> 00 along the Bentong-Manchis Road, was renamed today, because residents thought "parish" sounds like the Malay word "patah," which means •broken." r "So we had to change villagers explained. The village,159 words
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Article41 1956-12-08 6 UM of Buk/ Pi was charged before the M tai Magistrate on Thursday with theft of 136 piculs of scrap worth $680 at the MiliCamp at Bakri Bail ot Sl.OOO was given IB the case postponed to41 words
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133 1956-12-08 6 Cambodians On Goodwill Tour Of Fed. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three Cambodian Army officers today into Kuala Lumpur m a Federation Service Beaver on a goodwill and liaison visit to British Army bases fa) Malaya. They are Captain U Soy. Captain Sosthcne Fernandez and Lieutenant UM Sarot. who are paying their133 words
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Article167 1956-12-08 6 WAR ON NEGRI TICKET TOUTS SEREMBAN. Fri.— Negri Sembilan Government today declared a "war"' on ticket touts menacing the peace m the precincts of theatres and cinemas here. A bill to be moved at the tl session of the State Council seeks to punish unauthorised ticket vendors at places of167 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-12-08 6 IPOH'S riot squad showed its strength on Wednesday during a whole day exercise 1 It dealt with i number of "agty" incidents m various parts of the town. Standardpic by I. re Thong Choon shows a section of the squad moving oil after li.cvins successfully64 words
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Article60 1956-12-08 6 TAIPING. Fri. A fashion show P ii be the attraction at the exhibition and sale of work to Ix held at the ii Edward VII School, primary class, m Trump Road on Monday from 2.30 to 6 p.m. The show is organized by the Larut and60 words
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174 1956-12-08 6 CHEMIST'S REPORT NOT PROPERLY WORDED' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ear-old girl alleged m the Sessions Court today that a Sungei Be.-i shopkeeper gave iicr tive cents on Nov, 11 and then tried to rape her inside his store. The girl who could not even reach the rails of the witness box174 words
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Article32 1956-12-08 6 TEOH NEOH SENG, an 18--year old schoolboy was killed instantaneously m a collision between a motor car and a military oil tanker near the Royal Air Force station. Butterworth. yesterday.32 words
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Miscellaneous117 1956-12-08 6 Standard tz&lmanac Information at a Glance SINGAPORE jjfflfMM ipore c iniiinn BodcUy: Arts ball at Victoria Memorial Hall. 830 p.m. Singapore \rt Society: 15th school arts e\h:b:'.:on at British I runcil Hall 9 a.m to 530 p.m. Mi bition 9 a.m 1J.30 p.m. Chess club 3 p.m. Movie show 8117 words
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Miscellaneous93 1956-12-08 6 TIMC TIDE I ore 230 am. I Port D.i a m. (7J Penang 3.10 a.m. c 7 1 ft) 357 pm. iti.4ft). Tomorrow: Singapore 306 am. Z37 pm <B.3ft). Porl Dickson I a.m. (1 p.m. (7 Penang 336 am. c 67 ft) 4.34 p.m. ici 1 i gSrf&r&L j&Bt xfl_»93 words
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Miscellaneous95 1956-12-08 6 I P t m B.r t X \Dlci I\i 1. icement 7lf News; h Music; 8 am A Date w ta piUU Ha 5 p.m. la v; 6 p.m. Old Bail Room. 8.8.C. BJI.C. (Geaernl Overseas Nrvice): 5 It Work: IU H» A; Commentary: 6 45 Sports ;nd-Up: fi the95 words
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Article, Illustration261 1956-12-08 7 \> iri)H capita! of ihc- richest tin-hra r inu vtjtr^ i 1 m the world. was i 1 tec (titly urantccl its dat ol Arms hv the Sultan i| of Perak i| Th;' lirld or mound of i, the \rms. that is the I ■hfrfti.261 words
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382 1956-12-08 7 MP TELLS HOW AUSTRALIA CAN HELP MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, FRI.— LEADER OF THE AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION, MR. J. G. GORTON, DECLARED TODAY THAT HIS COUNTRY WOULD GIVE MALAYA "FAVOURABLE BACKING," SHOULD SHE WANT TO JOIN THE SOUTH-EAST ASIA TREATY ORGANISATION. Decision to participate m bLAIu was. ot course, a matter382 words
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Article198 1956-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Members of the Australian Parliamentary delegation left Kuala Lumpur this morning with expressions of gratitude for the kind care that Malaya is giving to the Commonwealth's troops fighting Communist terrorists here. The Parliamentarians, headed by Senator J. G. Gorton, agreed that accommodation provided198 words
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Article111 1956-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Your X'mas photographs may cost more because of the recent increase m taxes m the Federation. Photographic gear have gone up m price and studios are planning to "pass the buck" on to customers. Indications to this effect were given recently111 words
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Article136 1956-12-08 7 KUAI LUMPUR, Fri. Kampong Bharu residents here are appealing to the Selangor Government for housing loans to be reinstated on the old system of security by surety. Chairman of the Board of v r.agement of Kampong p iru. Inche Abdul Rahman btD Yusop. told136 words
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Article117 1956-12-08 7 The Tunku Looks Up Old Friends ALOR STAR, Fri. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. yesterday visited Kuala Nerang District where he wa.s District Officer 30 years ago. and was "chaired" by old friends. The Tunku, after attending the Kedah State War Executive Committee's emergency briefings here, was flown by117 words
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Article76 1956-12-08 7 MALACCA. Fri. Thc National Union of Printing Workers yesterday accepted the employers' counter-offer of a 10 to 40 per cent salary increase for its workers. As from .lan. 1. all the Malacca printing workers will get the following salaries: Those earning up to S5O a month,76 words
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101 1956-12-08 7 iron. I ii. Perak State Council, at its budget meeting next week, is to be asked to approve an expenditure of tSMGB£M Em public services next year. This amount la about 53.300.000 more than 1956 expenditure. Biggest item will be Education, for which101 words
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Advertisement453 1956-12-08 7 >/io/# c\ Surf o#f your X*mwmm Gifts tit tmr Sa\o on these --r Pl a Toftcfa 42 50 thadcs S C.SS per yard. Amr. Nylon Tulle 54 30 shades S 1 15 Ptd Crepe de-Chines 45" 1 .40 Eng. Plain Ta,ho S.lk 36 23 shade, S 2.90 Fren ;--:ade 36"453 words
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Advertisement170 1956-12-08 7 Spend a holiday there fflLefa' FARES FROM AS LITTLE AS $1,150.- (First Class) For Further Particulars Contact Your Travel Agent or H IfeV^^V 'IM ImWk I ftTJ ii LfKl -_L*i AI3 kl mVI *^_M ___*_J_r___P!___k Mf*'^^^ D jhe new uak^ EtfEntAOv rw *t-^i.- -»w*~»~ aMMa <■■*■' aa r r— uw-170 words
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Article506 1956-12-08 8 •THE Federation Minister lor Commerce, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the Colombo Plan Consultative Committee at Wellington that his Government had to bear the continuing burden of the campaign against terrorists which absorbed about one quarter of the country's revenue I the huzzas of the506 words
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Article336 1956-12-08 8 'THE North Borneo authorities are I f o draw pioneer industries into the free port of I Pioneer industry is officially defined as an indoi which is either not carried on m that Colon present, or is not carried on at a sufficient scale at present. The idea336 words
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Article257 1956-12-08 8 BELFAST OKD Brookeborough, Pl nister of Northern Ireland, has conveyed to the Home Secretary m London his Government's grave view of the situation on the 180 miles of frontier with Eire. His fears were highlighted by the incident on November 11, when a group of Republican guerrillas. :n a257 words
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Article, Illustration588 1956-12-08 8 MOVE TO BUILD UP A MULTIRACIAL FRONT t Ml. TOWN r r HI lluec wci eld South 1 Mm tn I ih.r.cl P.u'\. lone tom bi tween lh< i linl i'i,\ i v hiti voters by mode-ratine its policies .oij Ho- desire io Identify its< If more closely with non-white588 words
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Article518 1956-12-08 8 John E. Sayers - BORDER ALARM John E. Sayers By ilu IRA named the Irish Liberation Movement, which has declared its intention ai eaitJFaa-t on war against "British-occupied Ireland." I as rdinf to police In! s_ligence, men of this group i~f carried out a fresh reconnaissance of the border area and have been seen518 words
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Article741 1956-12-08 8 ASTER GUNASEKERA - ASTER GUNASEKERA by DISCONTENT. KVOII flrnpair are causing disquietude and uneasiness m al circles. If the little birds who keep whispering m mv ears are picking up the right bits and r from the scraps of conversation now taking place. Singaporeans are m for741 words
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Article767 1956-12-08 8 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF FROM PARIS LETTER: NOVEMBER has been a desolate month for 1 -'ranee: I month of riving leaver and dying illusions. It began with half-a-dozen bright expectat oils: "«t!0(l(7h's»?l corollary, antioptimism) iras falling disrepute; 9 the! the Algerian rebelporting Francs one nn pounds a day, was767 words
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Advertisement35 1956-12-08 8 B_v AM I 1 ll \m\ __f -flk J m\ fr* .J J_mP RSGBIHh. _____B_BH I belt I fWfc»*3l J lj|#_^|lf|^_ Sole Agenti. AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD NortS Bridge Road. Singapore 6, Tel ***** -;Z33235 words
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Advertisement55 1956-12-08 8 ■&:&-&-a.'ff-»&-'ff-&-'&-'&-&-#-& <S I ij, A NEW OUTSTANDING "X COLLECTION OF .IADE AND DIAMOND JEWELLERY SPECIALLY MODELLED i AND MOI LI) I INTO BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS I I ft I Ki*fA "r StaccleU m 8 I 8 I S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. ta 45, HIGH MRU I SINGAPORE N AIRPORI55 words
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Article379 1956-12-08 9 Immediate Problem Confronts US Fault-Finding Will Serve No Purpose Whatsoever' NEW YORK, Dee. 7, iAP)— Vice-President Richard M. Nixon called on Thursday night for the United States to give financial aid to Britain to help it out of difficulties stemming from the Sucx crisis. "An immediate379 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-12-08 9 j A SHAT fERING ex- plosion and tire ripped a i Brooklyn pici on Dee. 3 j sending a shower of red hot metal and smoking debris for hiocks around F c< saio 14 persons were killed and more then ICO inured. Firemen >od thc blct, which94 words
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Article173 1956-12-08 9 Secret Police Back On The Job VIENNA Dec. 7 (UP)— Hungary's hated secret police have returned to power and arc carrying out mass arrests m an attempt to end anti-Soviet demonstrations, reports from Budapest said today. Hungarian puppet Premier Janos Kadar unleashed hi.s TOI troops' 1 m the -wake of173 words
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Article17 1956-12-08 9 ACTRESS Pier Angeli on Thursday last thP baby she ted next June.- -A P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article66 1956-12-08 9 T()K*»n. Dec 7 \l' Soviet liberie- efhe ia! h.c^ a-sked .lapan to stop catchine "eir!" rrahs m So ith Knrile waters Sci...: I'ic bvinsk> rciuc-tcd "tune iiltuic inic '■>■■ Minister Ichiro Konn to "sternly warn" Japanese Ji-h- run I lln Russians have expressed concern o\er conserving66 words
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Article102 1956-12-08 9 NEW YORK. Dec. 7 (UP)— inkcsman for the Newspaper Deliverers Union said early today a strike appears "inevitable" against nine major New York City newspapers ".ldnight tonight. Publishers and Union icpre- -v .lives ended a contra -t eg 'iating session at 4 a.m They had met102 words
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Article72 1956-12-08 9 JAKARTA. Dec. 7 iUP) The Union Jack has not flown oi BI British embassy m Jakarta for the past month. \!i pTntrtHrTJ spokesman today explained "hat the Hag p[i i remain bare until •„< Ind an ilan Qoeernnu nl makes a new Haf to72 words
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Article112 1956-12-08 9 tLJUINGTON. Dec. 7 (Renter). Ceylon would not lea\e the Commonwealth even if Britain had made a mistake over Suez, said Senator C Wijesinghe. Parliamentary Ser> retary to the Minister i I France and leader of the Cey.c ncse delegation to the Colombo i Pian Conference, m112 words
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Article45 1956-12-08 9 JAKARTA. Dee. 7 (B —The Indonesian Oilwo.kers Union today lifted its boycott on British Overseas Airways Corporation pl The Union had refused to reluel 8.0.A.C. planes which normally fly through Jakarta to and from Australia m j protest against British "aggression" m Egypt.45 words
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Article166 1956-12-08 9 NUDE BATHING PARTIES S.DM-'.Y, Dec T (Al')-- Amniem Olympic competitors yesterday denied, having staged wild parties with nude bathing at Coogee Beach, Sydney. Reports of vandalism and nucte bathing by American anc British Games atnietes m terday's small hours appeared m Sydney afternoon tabloids. One. the166 words
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Article37 1956-12-08 9 TOKYO, Dee. 7 iUP) Japanese railway workers bed with police at several places m the nation yesterday on the second day of a nationwide "work slowdown" campaign for higher wages and year-end bonus.37 words
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Article48 1956-12-08 9 THE name of Stalin has been erased irom another part of the Soviet map. Kazakhstan Pravda. organ of the Communist Party m the Kazakh S.S.G. said on Thursday tne neighbouring villages of Stalin--ki and Eltiask have hcen merged into one The name will be Eltiask- -AP.AP - 48 words
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Article26 1956-12-08 9 NATIONALIST Chinese navessels patrolling the waters off Mat?;; Island across the mainland China coast on Thursday rescued 19 fishermen fleeing Red China. .UP.26 words
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111 1956-12-08 9 They're Off But Many Will Not Go Home ;k: BOURNE, Die J |UP] Eighty-two wct-eycri arm-waving Hungarian ath boarded thc chartered French, airliner bound for their homeland tonight, hut many of those aboard planned to disembaik re m Europe to avoid oinf tn Budapest Custom.; officials said 82 1 members111 words
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Article52 1956-12-08 9 I.ONHON l> M' Mum and more Bntoas arr iryint to get „t of ti,. Lnltoi mmm(!l P |C„ inmn Immition nil.;. s ..d n Thursd.i> n _ht Man; thej have fcecoie **e— ti,..i .\r -:.vt.. th. M -isl P.nri som- said th.cl thr t.. latum «ci-52 words
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150 1956-12-08 9 'EAST AND WEST SHARE A COMMON AIM' NEW I'OKK, Dec. 7 (Reutei Mr. hester l.ciw ics. jornier IS. Ambassador lo India tHfl _dfM said the Pele <»l ihe I nitci States \va> to eieate bridge oi understanding" between the hee nations oi Europe and the unions of Asia, Africa and150 words
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Article32 1956-12-08 9 RACIII. Dee. 7 (Reuter) —Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, said here y that the British naval and air bases ta Ceylon would be handed over to Ceylon n<32 words
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Article125 1956-12-08 9 Su DIEGO, Ca UP) A waitress said veMerday she received a 'US$l,OOO tip tor ser customer she identified only as "Mr. Johnson" a 10-cent cup of cor Tee Mr? Gerda V. Olson, a waitre?? m her own coffee shop, said "I wa? never so125 words
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Advertisement252 1956-12-08 9 THE SHIRT Z 1 EVERYMAN .~-r~_**V Bj** W ro >** 3 n.« \^_MF\i •TV Skirt for CoHei XI .-j OWM 20 V«littMS (Kj^J^jf^l^r') A -.liable everywhere The name fcr a -cnotl -hirt L/O-S Su; ->:,-. Enqu tc .Globe Silk Store SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUI SEGAMAT. P.O. BOX 1905. FOST BOX 555252 words
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Advertisement77 1956-12-08 9 The COMPLETE slotted anile^jmf system t i B! ...STANDARD I" THREE aii m ft DIFFERENT H ...CADET 1 ANG F L U E U S Y ,Z[S j jj* 2'a xi, x Ug. xic if, m INTER--81 I CHANGEABLE ...JUNIOR im h|i lX IfM x M| x io it. i77 words
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269 1956-12-08 10 XMAS SHOPPING RUSH IN SPITE OF TAX RISE THE annual rush for Christmas and New Year goods has begun m S r-gapore and increased shopping activity is reported everywhere. Despite the higher cost of living resu from the recent increase m taxes, this year's Christmas shopping will be as brisk269 words
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89 1956-12-08 10 For 90,000 It Will Be... HOLIDAYS APORES 90,000 schoolboys and girls begin their Christmas and Year holidays jrom today. With their schools reopening on Monday. Jan. 14, the students will be aicc eh* books Jor more than jive weeks. A Malayan Railways spokesman said a rush is expected witliin the89 words
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Article129 1956-12-08 10 "\GHAM University physical education expert, who 13 now m tralia. has sent an SOS. to the Commissioner-Gene i office m Singapore to help to fly to Singapore for a v:s:t He is Mr. A. D. Munrow, who is due to arrive m the Colony on129 words
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Article20 1956-12-08 10 FAMILY remittances from Malaya to China la^-t month totalled $1,769,027. of which $1,217,891 came from Singapore.20 words
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42 1956-12-08 10 NEW A.C.S. STARTS CLASSES IN JAN. THE new $1,000,000 AngloChine.se School m Coleman Street. Singapore, will begin -essions next month, the Methodist Bishop lor Southeast Asia. Dr. Hobart B. •utz. told the Standard yesterday The school will have space for 1.120 stud-42 words
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195 1956-12-08 10 He Said He Would Marry Her 'Just To Keep Her Quiet' Y. HEDAYA TULLAH. former owner of a flourmill business, who is now unemployed, was ordered by the Singapore Sixth Magistrate to pay $10 a month towards the maintenance of his eight-month-old child, from Dec. 1, this year. Fatimah Bee195 words
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Article, Illustration144 1956-12-08 10 REGINA. 19, IS IN QUEST OF TALENTIME PRIZE AGAIN [AMOffG t)><- eeateetaaej vfce huure entered let the Third AH-Halaya TalenttaM Competition, the finals of which will be held on Dec. 22 at the Mneaate Bae_nla ton ll. ill. ire a Reek m Koll ti.im from an 11.A.F. unit stationed m144 words
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150 1956-12-08 10 SINGAPORE government has now decided to include retired officers m the Central Provident Fund scheme if they are re-employed, the Standard was told yesterday. But the benefit, would, however, be given to officers who received only a gratuity when they retired. Re-employed pensioners150 words
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175 1956-12-08 10 D-I-P-H-T-H-E-R-I-A Colony Parents Warned To Immunize Children 57 DEATHS THIS YEAR A WARNING to Colony parents to have their children inoculated against diphtheria during the first six months after birth wa_ gi\en hy the City Health Officer, Dr. H. K. ."Morrison, yesterday. Dr. Morrison saiu that there were not enough175 words
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Article163 1956-12-08 10 DR. F. C. B. .MARSHALL, well-known Malayan racing motorist, was acquitted m a Colony Traffic Court yesterday on two charges of speeding. Dr. Marshall was alleged to have exceeded the speed limit on two occasions, while driving his sports car along Bukit Timah Road, on Allf163 words
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Article52 1956-12-08 10 POLICE are patrolling the vicinity of St. Andrew's School, m Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, where hooligans attacked a schoolboy on Thursday afternoon. The Acting Principal of the school. Mr. Tan Lye Whatt. described thc incident as a "scuffle" between youngsters. "There was nothing political m it,"52 words
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Article34 1956-12-08 10 A CHRISTMAS treat and concert was given to 98 children of Geylang Kindergarten school. Singapore, yesterday by the Principal, Mrs. M. S. Manasseh. at the school's playground, at Lorong 26.34 words
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Article37 1956-12-08 10 HUi Chin Toh. 16, a student of Kee Huat Chinese School m Cairnhill Road, Singapore, was stabbed m the back folng a quarrel with a schoolmate yesterday. He was admitted to the ncnoral Hospital.37 words
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Article101 1956-12-08 10 Tin Commemoration Prize Fund gamzed by thr imber of Commerce are given "Untancy: Mr. Joseph M. Saul, Mr. Abdul Hamid. Com- Law: Mr. Lee Fook 1 and Mr. VI. Varugheso. Score- tarial Prad Ng Koon Ling. Economics: Mr. Lav Liat Chm. Mmnh.cnd: Miss Sita P. Durai.101 words
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Advertisement95 1956-12-08 10 i "__r____ki a t _L_ff ayr i Ij 1 *|i____ 41^ _B mW^W Mm. Tm j^jfe£ J|h »k^^^Lf|_y4t\j^L, -w -J- MMM m^tL M A MAN OF DESTINY!.. HE WAS BORN ON AN ISLAND!.. GREW UP WITH A DREAM OF CONQUERING AN ISLAND!.. WAS EXILE TO AN ISLAND!.. AND AGAINST HIS95 words
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Miscellaneous237 1956-12-08 10 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE ■_______J-—___J—-___J— i________L__i___l__J___ I !t^| HE |H(^ m\ BBM IflH NHI H I KB ___H I _____P~~~__H_r^^___B 9B_> I ___P BE /•t |i o 2 cs Ulxi t °t heat 28. She cr:s Hhe pip m the L 'SZJTm.Z auspicious 3i. dun 8. A^lanat for winged sandals gg^«/*SS237 words
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Article, Illustration426 1956-12-08 11 COON the party season will be here and r. -at he |di Un hostess possess a an and tophist :a ted ai r designed to de. men the lace and Bjpßl I ■m the In a i, where informal evenings at c have a habit of develop- g426 words
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Article244 1956-12-08 11 TUBUS are many different kinds of heart disease and an enormous number of people are vitally interested m mW problems which heart disease presents. rQ— H American Heart Assoj ciation conducts a campaign for money every year. Dots I the Heart, Association use !this money for a worthwhile244 words
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Article579 1956-12-08 11 THIS wepk I paid a visit to May May, m Batu Road, just about llir largest children store m Kuala Lumpur and situated on the ground Moor ol t lie China Insurance Building This is the shop to explore if >ou'rc cx peeling a happy579 words
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Advertisement84 1956-12-08 11 STANDARD Coil Card No. 4 (SPECIAL PICTORIAL SERIES FOR OUR j WOMEX READERS j Before you s,o to your beauty parlour, ha\e you decided on what i j coiffure you (1 like for the evening's ri-i'e.' Try this WIZARD WAVE. '11ll 1 4 _nl__i L—^ti: '■>> vv\ii iP y» it84 words
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Advertisement427 1956-12-08 11 -r»>C A** -*"7 ymememsms Fntcr \our wedding photograph m ihis 50fl IS2& _£_1 P*_i *te competition for Ihe Happiest Wife e>er seen «i W or any >car. Ml m>u do is send us a copy of &ill?' __H___B___k aTriP _#*&»> __^_^§9-I______^_____lL K-\ rnm^^i \our wedding photograph with one Sunlight fmM427 words
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Article, Illustration221 1956-12-08 12 SHIPS IN PORT mr. J. c. Qransden, (above), the repn entativs for Singapore and the Far East for The Brush Group Ltd. (Diesel engine and electrical manufacturer?!, will leave Singapore tomorrow for Britain, on leave. He will stop m Ceylon to inspect the large diesel power stations totalling 13 M.W.221 words
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Article, Illustration185 1956-12-08 12 with lew exceptions, industrials were slightly easier on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins wi weak while rubbers were irregnlai and the volume of business diminished. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: MINING RUBBERS LO \\> INDCnTRI MS RUBBERS Buyers Sellers C.T.S. 28/6185 words
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Article51 1956-12-08 12 TOTAL imports of rubber, into Malays during November amounted to 31.031 tons. The figure includes 14.043 tons imported on provisional permits m previous months for which final documents have been received and excludes about 14.218 tons imported during the month for which final documents have not yet been51 words
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311 1956-12-08 12 ALTHOUGH the Middle Eg political situation appears to be easier the rubber market has been disinclined to slip from last week's high prices, says the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. A one time it seer.. talß that I fairly substantial drop was311 words
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Article93 1956-12-08 12 Bfagaepsi Chinese Produce Exchange noon clcsing prices per picul yesterday were" Copra. Dec sl'B buyers. Si'H 1 •oconut oil mi n bulk S44A sellers, m drums $474 sellers; Munt-ok white pepner~sl23 sellers. Sarawak white $122 sellers. Special Sarawak black Singapore Copra Association rlosins prices yesterday. Straits mixed copra: Dec.93 words
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265 1956-12-08 12 LACK OF LAND HINDERS US. ESTATES PLANS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Shortage of land on Malaya's West Coast has thwarted possible interest of American rubber companies to open up plantations here. Indicating this today. State Department Adviser Mr. Willis C. Armstrong who is now touring Asia on a Rockefeller Scholarship, said265 words
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Article151 1956-12-08 12 ted the following business done vesterdn- 8.8. Pet. 49/-: F. N. ords. 52.22 i: Gammons $2.02. overnight. $2 02; Hume A5/KU: oil $1.05: Robinson i 11.65; Sime Darby $2.15. Cold Storage $1521: Si Tr iders $25:55: Times $3.15. Wearnes $3.25: Jack Aokam $1.65: Austral Malay 43/-, Austral151 words
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Article43 1956-12-08 12 THI] Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China hes shortened its name to Chartered Bank. Incorporated m England by Hovel Charter, m ]S.V; the Bank li.c^ been knmui all n\i-r the world by its shortened name, the Chartered Bank.43 words
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Article62 1956-12-08 12 SINGAPORE Customs Departments jrross i umulathe revenue for the first 11 months ol this amounted tc. 582.7.->(i.000. 57,859,000 more than m the .same period last yeai It was also higher than the estimated revenue which was $78,844,000. Main sources of rc\ ■< were: entertainments (5.571.000 (first62 words
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Article27 1956-12-08 12 IM Exchange Banks dation'f changes v to merchants yeslerdav were: Selling TT. or O.D. rr Francs 142: Marks 135f; French F: *****: Holland Gld 0348.27 words
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Article95 1956-12-08 12 RUBBER RISES CENT SINGAPORE rubbc closed half a cent arxr day on a quir- rket after having been lowet most of the day. first December shipmr--quoted at $1.16 prThe rubber market opened quiet grade Dc< ent, t drop of i cent on Thursdsy. Later prices steadied on a reserve of95 words
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Article42 1956-12-08 12 Buyers Sollrrj Spot I CNomii Hsi Dec. R.SS. No. 1 1151 Jan. R.S.S. No. I 112] Dec. R.S.S. No. 2 111 inj Dec. R.S.S. No. 3 1082 MBl R.M.A. on rcg. tenr. December 115 Ils| January 112 112J Tone: Quiet.42 words
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Advertisement664 1956-12-08 12 "TENDERS ai r the A lease of all b pens and pieces or parcels of pasture land at Kirn Chuan Road known as the estock Farm" and having a total area o: acres. A plan of the land may be seen at the Land Office any day the hours of664 words
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Advertisement317 1956-12-08 12 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB XMAS NEW YEAR MEETING. ISM :>7 SAT. :.ND DECEMBER. 1!»56 WED., 26TH DECEMBER 1956 >\T. 29TH DECEMBER. 1956 ills, ist 1 \nuary. m;;; I TRIES close at 12 o\ Noon on Wednesday, 12th December, 1956 Application List for Sublumbers for the Financial Year, Ist September.317 words
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Advertisement432 1956-12-08 12 TENDERS INVITED MALAY SECONDARY SCHOOL DIRIAN DAUN, MALACCA. 'FENDERS are invited by 1 -r.-^ Ministry of Educar'cderal House, Kuala Lumpur, for the supply ot furniture and equlmntnt lor I the above school as foli Jows:(a> Classroom Furniture. lb i School Hall Furn.ture. cc > Common Room Furniture. 'Rattan Chairs and432 words
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Advertisement92 1956-12-08 12 NOTICES PERAK TLRF CLUB AMATEIR RACE MEETING Saturday— lsth Dec, 1956 'piERE will be the usual Members: $1/- Unlimited Sweep Tickets. f2 Cash Sweep each Race, $5./- Win and Place Tote. LEE KOOIN INN, Secretary. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA VALUABLE LOTS OF SCRAP MATERIALS POR SALE92 words
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Advertisement245 1956-12-08 12 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic Ncor East Ind.o ond Rong -r P-nong P'Sham Molocer Spore mv. "VELEBIT' 18/22 Dec 23/25 Dec 26/27 Dee m.v. "CRNA GCSA" 1/2 Feb 3/4 Feb 5/6 Feb Soil.ng direct tc Adr S'oore Mnlmrtc f S horr Pcnc** LOVCEN 17/18 Dec 19/20 Dec m.v. "VELEBIT" 28 fti245 words
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Advertisement1188 1956-12-08 13 el: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 110 lines) 'Inccipcrattc ir imgaporei ili lineal "Z? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £T ".airier option to proceed via ctheipotts te load ana discharge eargc FAILINGS tc LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION Of- VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS V'c -.ape Peltu>1,188 words
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Advertisement616 1956-12-08 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OuIVvAkDS boilings toi Bengkok ond o ro- Eoit I ernng P k>err S port KAMBODIA p ort 10/11 Dee SELANDIA" I." 13 Dec 14/15 Dee 16/17 Oee KINA 29 C MALAYA' 11 12Jon 13/15 Jo- 16/19J«« MOMtWarD: Soiling' to- Genoo Am.c; k i"f'«om M-i ry.q Cofir octhenturg616 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-12-08 14 photo picture. his is the first of i >ian,hird'* pirture merles of the urorld's greatest Aim on earth, thr t ttt [tllld. AS IB picture by F'i I ci\\ j s hurdles teal with a new Olympic record of 50. U. pliolu. On'rr. bc>j<-w: Singapore's TanU.P.; A.P.; AP; J. Fitzpatric - 170 words
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Advertisement392 1956-12-08 14 WHERE 6c WHAT TO BUY "SJV^ZiuT r NAM KWANG SONG KEE OVERSEAS INTERNATIOMAI CO.. LTD. INST ITUTE TOR BEAUTVCuI^RE '^.Pfe- :":::lr.:Sr.r:^"::•-'• 7R iHcIMMJII KIIMI mvr\pm» M iiwmiwii. "vn wwnwii Wbiwiib mp gfc_.^** world FAMOj__i»i.i&s *a»c>. Hire Purchase terms con arranged. cb. UKUIAKU KUAU, M\L\HUKt-J gg c^ venagh Road Singapore 9-392 words
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288 1956-12-08 15 MLLBOIRNL, Dec. 7 (AP) -Bitterness and bickering replaced friendly petition ot th«. .Melbourne Olympics today as the games went into their semi- i. with the unofficial team championship all wrapped up and ready to to Russia. Touched off by an American288 words
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Article42 1956-12-08 15 FOLLOWING are results of the Singapore table tennis n>h;pj aj|_y*i al Un WillMi singles (final): Myra Rich Ling iCYMCA) 21-9 1 19-21 2 Mixed isßjfclH (Baal): Albert Richards (WHDSC) h (All Star TTC) 16-21 21-10 21-17 21-14-42 words
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Article19 1956-12-08 15 Mysore. they meet a Singapore Indian Selection at Jalan Besar Stadium. Kick-off at 8.00 T9~a.19 words
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Article27 1956-12-08 15 B 'Mherhood Sports Club improved m the second to gam a 4 over Royal Navy. Kranji. m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park, yesterri27 words
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Article17 1956-12-08 15 I the Cv Hard championship when he beat Ten Siew Sun at the YMCA last17 words
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Article23 1956-12-08 15 Armstrong Shi eld I Woodsville yesterday. St. Andrew's Old Boys beat r res ent Boys m the annual hnckey for the Armstrong Shield23 words
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Article106 1956-12-08 15 MELBOI RNE, Dec 7 (Krutcr)— Lorraine (rapp. "t Australia, won the Olympic women's 40i) metres free-style swimming gold medal today. Dawn Fraser ot Australia was second and Sylvia Ruuska of the United States was third. ■Pd clipped more than five seconds off the Olympic106 words
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Article35 1956-12-08 15 UNIVERSITY of Malaya heat Johore Asians by nine points (two tries and a penalty) to three la tryl m a rugby n at Bukit Timah yesterday. There was no score at half time.35 words
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Article27 1956-12-08 15 AMERICA'S Bob Mi winner of thr Olympic :>alon. said that the cinder track at Parrel Park. Singapore, was one of the be>t he haa BOOS.27 words
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Miscellaneous287 1956-12-08 15 Li! F m act By Al Capp r "1. 2>^<X_3 '<-.'•■■: .IT■ AjV'.'-WHU!D I VO' A R'GHT? -o. ir 3r>*-:\- fUf? HARMED OMEO' VD'CORNSIDLK S/^NQr COMiM' r N R*J*JOTIC fam NEEDS OME NEW VOTE MAH ■WQ£RS.H£A VOTE D TH' MOST TRAGIC I BLIM' J BACK TO .3cjrv J -sryTHISCOUNTV.CDR Sr*Ns'WA*-tMCKSMU*4287 words
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Article186 1956-12-08 16 Windsor Lad I lie Speetfl I Franris Scrutineer .tim i: KHVN COTPEB Kins Mv\K\l«»\ COPPER KHAN Head on Loppw Kbaa Mi; m.lola 1 i Deliver] A '_i^ jul urn I lOCS TIPPU JOE'S fIPPLB >l\\s«. HMI <% M..r MiM.h.r/ him- infernal KeskM ital (haiue V n.r cl I186 words
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Article981 1956-12-08 16 RACE l: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 1, Div. 3—6 Furs. arvKj" r& kll g ah v c Kn, k e,n'::...T M fS 7y U Y. L. Lee Bagby MOI Sf22 Knikatoa U2 Shaw Stable Spencer OC9M Dr. VV B. Dennehy and 5. 13t Roman Shoe 4y 8.10981 words
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Article470 1956-12-08 16 Little Pappa for St. Leger Says WINDSOR LAD Little Pappa. a longstriding five-year-old, is my choice m the Singapore St. Lcger (Race Six) over I] miles at Bukit Timah thus afternoon, concluding day nf the Singapore Turf Club's St. Legcr ."Meeting. The iYrak Derby winner has all the credentials to470 words
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794 1956-12-08 16 And Shamrock Slipper to win Liberation Cup RACE FIVE Shamrock Slipper should aton<> for his display cm the second day :iu take ill" I Liberation (up tlu- main Clan One sprint this afternoon. He lost valuable ground m Ihe initial uhase of his race on Wednesday. He was m the794 words
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199 1956-12-08 16 Copper Khan Should Show Improvement RACE ONE Copper Khan hould make amends and annex the opening race. The Copper Plate five-year-old was a bit unlucky m his effort on the second day. He could not _ct through m the final bit but did well lo finish fifth to Judicial and199 words
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197 1956-12-08 16 RACE TWO With three first start winners brought together, the seven furlongs race has an open appearance. My choice, how/ever ta Joe's Tipple. "Joe" unwound a devastating finish to defeat Charles Kuda over the six and today's seven should be more to his197 words
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Article107 1956-12-08 16 rain fell on i l» Thui I 1 vesti I ing for tod. r.nku lim.il. 0 a*** to be 1 1,. Il .11; laailiiiil. i l>l »l c i !> I. i... i > Tlmali today is Vital Chance tal Race. 2. Oct. Bi_ Sweep IH I .I107 words
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