Singapore Standard, 13 December 1956
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Title Section28 1956-12-13 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 Imes) 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2Sn |4H 11. No. It. l SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1956 I I I'M. I28 words
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Article393 1956-12-13 1 Fighting Flares Up As Striking Workers Paralyze Industry BUDAPEST, DEC. 12, (AP)— REBELLIOUS HUNGARIANS CLASH ED ANEW WITH RUSSIAN TROOPS AND HUNGARIAN POLICE YESTERDAY AS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF STRIKING WORKERS PARALYZED MOST OF TF'E NATIONS INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE THIS WAS THE FIRST DAY OF A393 words
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Article173 1956-12-13 1 MS^Cheer7und J Coming Up To The $10,000 Mark NL\ -I HUH more is lied to round on ilard mas Cheer il v\ith a total .>: $lt.ttt all of v will be distributed to tritable institution^ throughout Mali tor tmas festivities. Well-wishers have just two days more to173 words
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Article174 1956-12-13 1 Hungary 1 Mi! l> Ml- >\- New Y< rk, Dec. I I -The ?o\ n forma: the I N Genei al t .<■!:■ il tint thai fin? the I nitrrl States With "subversive action" m the Soviet-dnmi nated countries of Eastern Europe. Speciflcally. the Soviet deedAP; UP - 174 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-12-13 1 WITH 'his coloured poster came a donation of $100 from •a;/ of Mi 'v Laidlaw and Con Limited m Singapore. The poster, a magnificent effort, bore the autographs of all members of the staff who dipped into their pockets to help bring the true spirit of Christmas to55 words
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Article99 1956-12-13 1 ANDREW ROTH - Lim's 75 Minutes With Boyd ANDREW ROTH By LONDON. Wed.— Singapore's Chief Mini.ster. Mr. Lim Yew Hock and the British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan LennoxBnyd, opened preliminary talks on Singapore's Merdeka. at noon today. The meeting lasted 75 minutes. They are expected to continue until Saturday. Mr Lim told reporters,99 words
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Article46 1956-12-13 1 JAKARTA. Dec. 12, (Reuter) —The first BOAC aircraft to fly into Jakarta for more than five weeks, landed here today en route to Australia. Tho Oil Workers Union had refused to refuel BOAC aircraft m protest against British "aggression" m Egypt.46 words
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240 1956-12-13 1 LONDON, Dec. 12, (UP). —Sir Anthony Eden's chief spokesman m the House of Lords charged yesterday that United Nations failure to save Hungarian freedom shows the lightness of the Anglo-French intervention m Egypt. The Marquess of Sailsbury, Lord President or the Council and240 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-12-13 1 M\\ YOKK. Dec. 1% fß"utrr> .J.ipan .rtu.ilh became member of (he I niter! Nation> tnci.iv when Ike li-n.iti.m Secarlt] ((•until unininmuslv m(iiu^Cfl ncr appliiation for mrmh"i ship. The Sim uritv Council's ro« nmmcnd.ition v ill now h-t'iii e i plfmn msi n i>! tho General .\s>emblv l.jt'-r today55 words
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Article64 1956-12-13 1 Jin. Singapore tin price yesterday a—eilni (1 to p< r picul, a fall of SO;, mainly <,n the r.Mn: d t It Middle L.ist tension In thp past two d3.vs. a drop of HS| was recorded. Rubber fell .">., (ruts m i It two-day prrior) 01.n7, per64 words
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191 1956-12-13 1 THE Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said yesterday that whether his present mission to raise a ioan failed or not. it would not affect the independence of the country. He left Singapore yesterday for London to raise a huge man reportedly191 words
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Article27 1956-12-13 1 PARIS, Dec. 12 (Re Br;'ain's Foreign Secret Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, today s.:jested the creation of an .v--lantic Parliament m a new "grand design" for Europe.27 words
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THE KISS
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Article, Illustration242 1956-12-13 1 Hollywood Gets A New Code NEW YORK. Dec (Reuter)— A specific ban on 'Open mouth kissing" is announced as part of a revised code for the United States film industry. Official* of the Motion Picture A.-sociation of Amerlluthors of the code, outlined about 20 changes. most of them bearing on242 words
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Article16 1956-12-13 1 FOUR Amrricsr, planes flew some 2 r an refugees to i es on APAP - 16 words
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Advertisement96 1956-12-13 1 JACK'S PHOTO CO. For Wide Range of CAMERAS CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS ENLAR3ERS. and a!»o D P Scr»ic« .Cap:toi Buildm3 NortS Bridge Rd. Tel. ***** tfa f* «a tfNa *a «a Come and see our CHRISTMAS DISPLAY DUCKS PUDDINGS __\t) ma,..;, %i ~=f .y^\ CRACKERS f^vSSS4/rf U TS *%o^-W, Everything uhi<96 words
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IRISH REBELS AT IT AGAIN
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Article144 1956-12-13 2 BKLh \>l 1>- i 12 X* iter r R publll extraalsts today made a numof attacks m Northern Ireland and Mew up a Imm* Ml mhq itett .it They tried to take over Gough Barracks m Armagh, the depot of the Royal Irish Fusiliers,144 words
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Article38 1956-12-13 2 LIEUTENANT General Raymond Wheeler, special sentative of the United ins Secretary General on the clearance of the Sues Canal, said m Port Said yesterday that the AnzloFrench naval salvage fleet were doing a "great job."38 words
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Article23 1956-12-13 2 3 Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York. naed to New York by plane yesterday from a tour of the Pacific— UP.23 words
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Article64 1956-12-13 2 BAN 11 AGO (Chile) Dt?c. 12 (UP) The Duke ot Edinburgh will visit Antarctic territories claimed by Britain. Chile and Argentina early next month. The Chilean Foreign Ilia* said it had been informled that the Duke will visit Graham Land, also known as Palmer Peninsula, at64 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-12-13 2 CLINTON Rickanl. hiei of Urn Tusoarora Natidn. hands UW pipe tl pc;u to Hungarian refugees arriving at (amp Kilmer. New itntj, recently. Kickarri headed an Aaerkan Indian delegatifin which included tw« chiefs and t\v<> braves representing the Senecas and the Mohawks. The HungariansAP - 69 words
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233 1956-12-13 2 K\KA( 111. Dge I,'. (Kenter). Stampeding civphants yesterday killed a British Arm> officer and injured a brother ot th< Shah oi Persia, the t:ngli>h-km?uage newsn Morning News said today. The newspaper said the officer L :ut. Colonel Lance H. Niblett, Deputy Comr:-. sinner233 words
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Article56 1956-12-13 2 LOXDOX. Dec. 12 (Reuter) T:e British Government has prepared and is distributing for world-wide release, three films on the An«lo-French intervention m Egyp^ Political quarters said the films are aimed at countering Egyptian proDaganda about the campaign m the Port Said 31*03 <i n '"i g56 words
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Article30 1956-12-13 2 THE Indian House of Parliament yesterday accepted by vnire vote a jnvernment hill to establish a Dress council "to evolve and maintain standards of journalistic ethir.- A PAP - 30 words
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214 1956-12-13 2 NATO Warned Of Red Might In E. Germany Soviet Has Massed 22 Crack Divisions-Minister PARIS, Dec. 12, (UP)— West German Fore.gn Minister He Von Brentano warned his NATO allies today that Russio has massed 1 crack divisions m Communist East Germany. He said this huge force is backed up by214 words
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Article138 1956-12-13 2 We'll Back Japan, Says Yeh TAIPEI. Der. 12. (Renter) Nationalist China's Foreign Minister George Yeh left here today for the United Nations General Assembly m saying his country would support Japan for a U.N. seat but would continue to oppose any "package deal." Dr. Yeh said he is expected to138 words
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Article156 1956-12-13 2 CLOSING rubber pfffcei (rents per lh.) m Singapore yesterday wttti Buyers Sellers Spot fob (Norn.) 11(H Hi Jan.RSSNo.I 107; MS RS S. No. Z 10:> li)fi K.s.s. No. io3 Kir. Tone: Steady STORE JIN The pri<e of tin on the local market yesterday was S:?f»li per picuJ (Doun156 words
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143 1956-12-13 2 'There's Danger In US-UK Quarrel' LONDON Dee. 12. (Keutn > The times are too dangerous for iJritain and the I'nitrd States to quarrel, the Marqui- *>f Salisbury Lord President <>t the Council, told the House of Lords >rstcrda\ He was opcninc. for the government, a two-day debate on the Middle143 words
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Article84 1956-12-13 2 Colombo. Dee. 12 cup)— The Rubber Shippers Associatioo la b^c ;r. :n~ increas\nglj vnrriod over the prospecta of future sales to Communi.-t China. Hie Association m a letter to tho Rubber Commission (Ought clarification on the policy toward exports to China now that 1956 requirements84 words
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Article68 1956-12-13 2 COLOMBO Dec. 12 (UP)— Ceylon's rubber-rice trade pact with China will be reel when trade delega- d from China arrives In Colombo on Dec. 13. The delegation will fly direct from Peking and spend about a week negotiating with Ceylon officials on the pact. At present68 words
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126 1956-12-13 2 HONGKONG. Dec. 12 (Reuter) Five Chinese charged with murdering Mrs. Ursula Margareta Ernst, wife of tne Swiss Vice-Consul here during the riots on Oct. 11 were today committed to stand trial m January. But a sixth accused. Hui Ming, was discharged for lack126 words
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Article44 1956-12-13 2 LONDON. Dec. 12. (UP) The Australian HUh Cnmli. loner Sir E:ic Han ion was rpceivea by the Queen at Ruck;ngham Palace yesterday on his appointment a? High Commissioner tor the Commonwealth of Australia m London. Hrr Majesty also received Lady Harrison.44 words
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Article63 1956-12-13 2 PAUL HO LYAM. aced 48 I manager of the Ipoh Majcri c Theatre, parsed away peacefully at the General pital. Sinsapore, yesterday. A student of the Raffles Institution, Paul cam P tc Singapore f^ r treatment two months ftgO He leaves behind a wife. four sons and a daughter63 words
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Article52 1956-12-13 2 MRS. TAN TENT, KIM (nee GOH liooi EEN) at Na 1 U Reid, at 1 a.m. on her 64th birthday Dec. I.3th leaving 2 sons Dr Tan Boon n T-rn Boon Poh. 3 daughter. Tow Cheng Im. I \--r NY- Khiong. Mrs. Tan Heng 5a g- utd grandchildren. Penang papers52 words
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Article46 1956-12-13 2 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Dec. 12 (UP) —Provisional President Paul E Magloire is preparing to flee into exile, reliable M I pain today. Mr. Magioire was ?aid to have decided to leave Haiti to avert th c possibility of an outbreak of violence over recent unpopular actions.46 words
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Article33 1956-12-13 2 THE marriage of Mrs. p au! V. McNutt, widow of the former Ambassador to ihe Philippines, to Roy Gmctl Watson of Boston has been announced m Washington hv ::;er.::; APAP - 33 words
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Article96 1956-12-13 2 JORDAN BANS PILGRIMS JERUSALEM, Dec. 12 (UP) The Jordan GoverniMß* yesterday banned the traditional Christmas pilgrlmm of the Israeli consular corps to the birthplace of Jams m the Jordanian part of tha city. Every Christmas since th§ establishment of the isaS consulate m 1948, diplomS personnel have crossed the lines96 words
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Article62 1956-12-13 2 LONDON, Dec. 12, (Reut«f Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister is likely to m« Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru at I end of next week when the Indian Premier reaches Londo* after his Washington visit, according to well infonntt quarters here today. Mr. Nehru arrives m th« United62 words
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Article53 1956-12-13 2 MELBOURNE, Dec. 12 (AP) Melbourne police ytstcrday received a telephone cad saying Nina Paranyuk. itc on the Russian Olympic ship Gruzia who disappeared from Melbourne on Nov. 18 is m Adelaide. The caller said Nina wo with friends and would not,, come out of hiding53 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-12-13 2 1 111 s inn for f;i inn, Ingrai that old-aec J-. nc rreeps i, trapi./.- uith Li.Hu, -hi.. M old Michelle Carlo la i rtai fa tM \,,<i (anny? ..Mini; the hang of things m M,< lirll, Wh.n Mi.h. !l. m trim with pr.i.tM, the morning.Mirrorpic - 78 words
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Advertisement23 1956-12-13 2 iy l X Jill.' .I I .i-J_' *J r v -I j>l- PI \i*v 'j' <^#* r** fir Mi V fc*, "t W Ail23 words
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Article, Illustration182 1956-12-13 3 DEFENCE TREATY RULERS ARE FIRM KUALA LUMPU T?e Malay Rulers are "sticking 1o their guns" on the outstanding issues m the Defence Treaty negotiations with BriThis was confirmed by the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri, today, before he flew to London as senior representative of the182 words
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Article198 1956-12-13 3 Mr. Lim At A London Party By ANDREW ROTH Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON. Wed. L Bight's private party for Lim Yew Hock with lea members of the Conserva\nd Socialist parties held at the home of Sir •^d Robinson, chairman c Conservative Imperial Affairs Committee. The house, which formerly belonged198 words
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Article64 1956-12-13 3 PENANG. Wed Teachers of Malay schools throughout Kedah will refuse to sit for any kind of test to qualify themselves as teachers m the national schools. r I ition caning upon the teachers who refuse to sit for further qualifying will be moved at the annual64 words
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267 1956-12-13 3 CORPORAL John Osmond Norris. 34, of the Royal lals, HQ, Signal Regiment, FARELF. was yesterday Ticed to be reduced to the ranks after a Singapore :ict Court Martial found him guilty of conduct prejudicial to good military order and discipline. The Corporal,267 words
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Article, Illustration344 1956-12-13 3 Sultan Calls For A Spirit Of Calm Determination As Merdeka Draws Near. IPOH, Wed.— Sultan Sir Yusuf Izxuddin Shah of Pcrak today called on his subjects to approach the problems which the new year may bring "m a spirit of calm determination." In his message to the Budget Meeting of344 words
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205 1956-12-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Royal Air Force today set up a special squadron of ace supply-dropping pilots to handle all future sorties over the Malayan jungle. The decision to form the special squadron was made alter vet another aircraft on a supply-dropping mission crashed205 words
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Article225 1956-12-13 3 HIGHER TAXES IN PERAK HINT S3 Mil. Deficil IPOH. Wed. New increased taxation may be imposed m the State next year to meet the budget deficit of nearly $'A million m expenditure. This was hinted by the State Financial Officer, Mr A. G. Argent, today when he introduced hi "*W«i!225 words
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272 1956-12-13 3 RETAIN ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN MALAYA'S SCHOOLS' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— One of Malaya's leading schools today urged the retention of English as the medium of instruction m the independent Federation "as national pride should be subjected for the time being to the efficiency m administration and higher standards of education." i272 words
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Article137 1956-12-13 3 H.K.Admits First Jap Dentist HONG KONG, Dec. 12 (UP^ On Dec. 8 the date this colony was attacked 15 years ago Dr. N. Shimokawa was the first Japanese dentist allowed to practice In this British colony since the end of World War 11. Shimokawa returned to Hong Kong last month137 words
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Article162 1956-12-13 3 360,000 Active Cases In Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The volume of infection from tuberculosis is so great m Malaya that even cows, pigs and dogs here run a distinct risk of catching it from human sources, declared Selangor T.B. Specialist, Dr. J. S. Sodhy, today. Dr Sodhy stressed to Rotarians162 words
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Article178 1956-12-13 3 KU IWI W< A Pahang's exchequer will have a $3,000,000 windfall this year due to the opening of 24 miles of forest roads to bring out timber. The State has ali,o benefited from the export of 4.113 picuLs of tin from the Sungei Lembing mines.178 words
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196 1956-12-13 3 One-Third Of Malaya's Terrorist Force Is Concentrated In Perak IPOH. Wed About ine-third of the total terrorist hrn m UM IVclriMiioii kfl oner.itmu m the 51 of Perak Sir Vu^uf l//ii(Hri Shah revealed m his message to the State Council bucket meeting here today There were siill d.ill In i<>196 words
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324 1956-12-13 3 IPOH Wed.— The. policy of the Perak Government, m respect of mining, is to allow the continued controlled exploitation of the mineral resources of the State, declared Sultan Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah m his message to the Perak Council of State today. He hoped324 words
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Advertisement220 1956-12-13 3 IDunlopillo Wj 1 y° u can en i°y complete MA y relaxation m > r despite heat or humidity /jL Jj j wMm —on Dunlopillo 1 The |i airy self-ventilating texjpP*^-- ture of Dunlopillo la:> I f^";.:^s^;^L- v foam keeps cool m the gfflßjES^ srrT' silient without turning =*^T_ ]y,220 words
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Article154 1956-12-13 4 FLOODS AGAIN IN FED KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Triang Mengkuang Road, Federation's second strategic highway, was closed to all traffic again today flood waters swirling et over a stretch at the 102 nd milestone. Following steady overnight rain, the water level ro.^e throughout today until the police set ud "road154 words
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361 1956-12-13 4 "WE HATE THE RUSSIANS. EUT WE HAVE ONLY LIGHT WEAPONS AGAINST THEIR TANKS' SIXTY-SIX Hungarian refugees from Soviet terrorism yesterday flew into Singapore, en route to Australia where they will seek a new 'ife. The Hungarians were fleeing Hunguy, not because they had given361 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-12-13 4 JAKARTA. Dec. 12 <Reutcr> The Chairman of Cable and Wireless Limited. Sir Godfrey Inehe, passed Jakarta today. Sir Godfrey had intended to make a short stay m Indonesia but he had no la I and the Indonesian immigration authorities refused to allow him to enter the54 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-12-13 4 THE chances ol Bingapon getting self-government are quite good, Assistant Under Secretary of State for reign AiTairs. Mr. O. C. M rland. said m Singapore terday. Morland arrived m the Colony from London ye.'tcrday to attend the conference ol the British representatives m South133 words
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Article63 1956-12-13 4 forty amateur artlatea from Singapor and the federation wore selected jesterday at an audition for the third All-Malaya Talentime Competition to be staged at the Badminton Hail on Saturday. The contestants. picked a total ot over 100 entries, are now semi-linalists. Fifteen of them will be chosen63 words
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Article102 1956-12-13 4 3 Unions Decide To Merge THREE Unions, representing about 7,000 workers m the Singapore Harbour Board, last night decided to amalgamate into the Singapore Harbour Board Workers Union. Their decision was taken at a three-hour meeting at the Badminto n Hal!, attendee Jj i workers from the I hour Board102 words
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Article138 1956-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPL'R. Wed. A patrol of the 1/2 Gurkhas rontartcri a gang of terrorists m the Kulai area of Johore on Sunday and m the engagement a terrorist was Killed. Three terrorists two Chinese and an Indian who has been identified as Thar alias Veiayutham138 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-12-13 4 THIS couple or young Hungarians depicts the joy of brine frcf. Out of the IMCfe of Soviet sorrrt polire they rornpc<l around the airport and nearly missed their plane. Standardpic.Standardpic - 34 words
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230 1956-12-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Britain's new Minister of State for Colonial Aff-jj^Mr. J. S. Maclay, flew to Singapore this evening !i r a two-day "hush hush" tact finding tour of the Federation. Mr. Maclay. who Is to participate m the annual Singapore conference ot British230 words
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Article43 1956-12-13 4 LONDON. Dec. 12 (Rcuter)— -known British sculptor. Mr/C harles Wheeler, last night was elected President of the Royal Academy. Mr. Wheeler, 64, is the first sculptor to be elected president of the academy. Britain's oldest established artistic body.43 words
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Article122 1956-12-13 4 Masked Men Net $3,500 In Loot FOUR masked robbers, armed with daggers, broke into an attap house m Kampong Chai Chee at 6} m.s. Changi Road, Singapore, last night and got away with more than $3,500 m cash and jewellery. Ti-.p robbers gained entry by hacking the plank door open122 words
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Article62 1956-12-13 4 COLOMBO. Dec. 12 (UP)— Mi mbers of the Royal families from four Asian nations are expected to attend the climax of the Buddha Jayanti celebrations m Ceylon during the first four months ot 1957. The King and Queen of Nepal and the Crown Prince of Cambodia62 words
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Article197 1956-12-13 4 JOHOKE BAHSU, Wed.— UMNO leaders here are relieved and happy that Syed Ja'alar Alhar had decided to withdraw his resignation as UMNO's publicity chief. They feel that Syed Jaatar's withdrawal of hla resignation had diminished the feelins of dissatisfaction m UMNO. indicating an awareness of197 words
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Advertisement240 1956-12-13 4 CATHAY ORGA\ISATIO\ ATTRACTIONS rCATHAYi NOW SHOWINC! \>sl||I |I 'IPI ALEXA>DEE KXOX 1» Plus: 111! OFFICIAI OLTMPK GAMES NEWSRELI MAIN LVENTS Due Tn Thp I rngtti <M The FUm There will Be No Cheap jr=* FAMED PLAY HILARIOUS CS THE SCREEN Z MARLON BRANDO E Jf^T^ 6LENN FORD -JL^^- AO<3( i240 words
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321 1956-12-13 5 Profiteers Don't Call Off Their 'Squeeze' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government is considering the introduction of a Malaya-wide price rrol on most items affected by the rer increased taxan, m an all-out fort to crush pro'cering, the Standard understands. All Chambers of Commerce321 words
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185 1956-12-13 5 THEY WILL STICK TO THE STRIP-TEASE BUSINESS PENANG. Wed. strip leaam p blm t<> put m M i a rather than go abp i m spa of tempting offers to do a tsion of Rock's Roll The Malayan "It Girl," said this mmment ig <m the off( r made Ed185 words
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262 1956-12-13 5 Supply For Northern P. Wellesley Bl 1 li RWORTH. Wed.— 53,500,000 sclieme t«> supply the whole northorn Idol Province \Vellc\slc\ with pipe water will be ready early next year. Over 100 miles of subsidiary water mains from Bukit Toh Allang waterworks are now being262 words
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Article136 1956-12-13 5 Co-operative Store For Hospital JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— A co-operative store, organized by the staff of the Medical Department here, will be started m the premises of the General Hospital early next year for the benefit of members of the Department and patients. Secretary of the Johore Bahru Medical Department Co-operative136 words
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Article34 1956-12-13 5 THE Japan Technical Cooperation Company has anthe signins of a n.nnn contract with South Vietnam Defence -try calling for the dispatch of 167 technicians from Japan to work South Vietnam military depo34 words
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147 1956-12-13 5 PLN A N Q Wed —The $1,000,000 RUN nd new terminal building at the! Bayan Lcpas airport now under construction would be completed m May next year. en the run om- passenger aircraft from Medan. Thailand and land here. Now ravel is diverted147 words
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Article47 1956-12-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: UMNO Malaya is expected to collect about $10,000 from its Divisions throughout the Federation for its Egyptian Distress Relief Fund. All UMNO Divisions have r,lready started "door to door collections, following the appeal made by Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman47 words
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Article96 1956-12-13 5 Military College Parade PORT DICKSON. Wed. The Federation Military College will hold its ftrst-ever-end-of-term parade on Saturday. The parade will be inspected by tho acting Minister for Education. Mr. Too Joon Lg, who will later present the Championship Cup. Mr. Too will also present I Service and Good Conduct Medals96 words
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244 1956-12-13 5 Wanted: A Ministerial System Of Government In Perak-Sir Yusuf IPOH, Wed.— Sultan Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah today expressed the hope that a ministerial system of Government and an elected majority m the Perak Council of State would be introduced next year. He has also agreed to the appointment of an244 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-12-13 5 Till, aim senior -iris of t li«- Methodist < i 1-' Si imol. Klan;:. •jaw a l.irrurll party at the vi hool to Mrv A M. Gali til. teawstlc idcntc teal hef !.<^t week. Air. .urn Mn \M Call .irt- m -.itt (1 < n trc H ith81 words
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235 1956-12-13 5 TEACHERS? THEY ARE EQUAL TO CLERKS -OTWAY KI'ALA LIMPIK. Wed.— Normal trained teachers are equal m .status to technical assistants, interpreters, and clerk> m (io\ eminent departments and thoir "nornial" training Ls comparable to the departmental examinations which the clerks sit for, said the Assistant Secretary of the Federal Establishment235 words
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Article65 1956-12-13 5 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Bank Employees Union and bankers on the claims submittea :n September reached a deadlock after a two-hour meeting yesterday. The Union Secretary, Mr. Thomas, said he would call a meeting of the committee today to consider the matter further. The claims submitted65 words
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Article88 1956-12-13 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr. B. A. Cosgrove, 48. a lawyer and partner of the legal firm of Messrs Gibb and Company he:e. died m the Batu Gajah Ho.-pital yesterday, after having been hospitalised for about six weeks. Mr. Cosgrove came to Ma- i from Belfast. Inland. about88 words
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165 1956-12-13 5 HE SAVED HIS DEPOT MATES FROM WAR DOG'S ATTACKS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Private W.T. Harknctt of Taiping Supply Depot, who braved the full fury of a war dog that ran wild and thus saved companions and animals from being mauled, was today commended by Army Headquarters for gallant conduct. The165 words
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Advertisement266 1956-12-13 5 «a «ai PRE CHRISTMAS ?«j <i-« MIDNIGHT SATURDAY kkkk* CATHAY PHO.VI LOVELY LADIES, KIM) GEMUMtN, :jHHp UVAM YOU... ;I^W- WLAKInI v f^^ M G M presents m CtHMSGPE Ml NnHMI 31ARLQK BRANDO J^^. GLENN FORD Ikl MACHIKO KYO y MOCW iii >irn on n»( \n vr, xin^i rm; natifal limn266 words
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Article534 1956-12-13 6 H N arrived at London airport, Singapore's iilfltltiri Ml Lim Yew Hock, urged the Malayan students who went to meet him to 'come back and serve Malaya because we have finalized our Malayanization." In this context Mr Lim gave the impression that Malaya included Singapore. Meanwhile, before emplaning534 words
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Article383 1956-12-13 6 f r:-IE contempt which the Soviet Government is showing for world opinion m their terrorism m Hungary calls lor the stror. ;ion possible to halt the brutality of their troops Every day reports bring increasing evidence of the horrors to which the Hungarian people are being subjected as383 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1956-12-13 6 George Clay - George Clay i CAPE TOWN SOUTH Africa is waiting tensely for evidence which will have to be advanced to justify the recent dramatic mass arrest of 140 men and women of all races on a 1 1 e ga t i ons of treason. Liberallyminded South Africans fear1,033 words
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Article730 1956-12-13 6 ALASTAIR BUCHAN - ALASTAIR BUCHAN By I 'l IX first phase of the Suez crisis seems to be drawing to its close. The British Foreign Secretary has announced that British forces will t)c withdrawn without any further preconditions about the "effectiveness" of the I'nited Nations force which will repfam730 words
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Article224 1956-12-13 6 Sir. Legislation establishing the Borstal system for the reformative training of youths from 16 to 2! was approved at the last meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly. The necessity of providing an institution and industrial training for young offenders is a matter of accepted policy The absence224 words
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Article56 1956-12-13 6 We the PEOPLE speak on the subject Without such an institution no scheme of prison reform can be complete. It has been observed by eminent criminologists that one of the most effective ways of reforming young offenders is to give them a sense of security and well-being The process of56 words
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Article64 1956-12-13 6 Sir; An annuitant m Singapore pays income tax on the whole of hi.-, annuity but m Australia he pays only on that part of it which an actuary certifies is income, not on the balance which he certifies is capital. An annuitant has had to save a lot64 words
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Article106 1956-12-13 6 Sir: Since the increase m Taxation imposed by the Government on certain commodities m the Colony, housewives and the public arp feeling the increased cost of maintaining their hoir.ThelT daily budgets have skyrocketed since all the dealers ot essentlaj comtnoditia have taken advantage of thr present situation106 words
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Article309 1956-12-13 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera U jf speeches for vetting by the Mentri Besar. 1 >JUCH of what Us been said on this p d ~e during the past one year or more is gradually coming to pass. The latest being the revolt brewing among UMNO ranks309 words
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Advertisement32 1956-12-13 6 WBgSßggßggMf ELECTRIC HAIR Ct- XJSHI^^^^H fSßTiuW 'ygLjM Attri -.ifjned In C «BggHflßo* 2 Ib&. for hand or ttand« r rr H E GENERAL E.ECTRIC CO. MALAYA •■>-. A c CQ( LTD op E32 words
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Article193 1956-12-13 7 Police Hunt 3 Suspects i'"i;l -AIH Dec. l: (AP)— The Egyptian under gTound interned Allied military authorities U>t nisjht tkat a young MUM Ueutenant kidnapped at gunpoint yesterday morning has been killed. The Lieutenant, who arr ed seven Egyptian commandos m a raid last night, was193 words
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Article91 1956-12-13 7 BALTIMORE. Dec. 12 (AP) —The U.S. Air Force said yesterday its pilotless bomber, the Matador, is no longer an experimental article. It is now as much a part of the armed forces as a tank or a z The Air Force's Air Research and Development Command said91 words
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Article31 1956-12-13 7 A WEST German spokesman yesterday denied reports Britain had threatened to withdraw part of her forces from the Continent unless Germany continues to support their upkeep next year.- UPUP - 31 words
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Article42 1956-12-13 7 NAGASAKI. Japan Dec. 12 XAP) Atom-bombed Nagasaki will hide its war scars with trees. The city this week launched a drive to line three main streets with 2.000 cherry and olire tree saplings during the coming seven years.42 words
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Article133 1956-12-13 7 ANGLO-U.S. OILWELL SABOTAGED LONDON 1 Drc. 12 UP) Police m Bahrain today were investigating the explosion of 16 bombvS m the AnsloAmerican oilfields at Kuwait on Tuesday, which set to one oilwell and damaged pipelines m the first serious outbreak of sabotage against the West since the end of the133 words
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Article80 1956-12-13 7 LONDON, Dec. 11 (API The British Admiralty announced last night that BritishFrench salvage vessels have raised seven wrecks blocking the Port Said entrance to the Suez Canal. "The raising of these wrecks means that there is now a channel Dast the obstructions at Port Said which80 words
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116 1956-12-13 7 PARIS. Dec. 12 (UP)— Britain has told the United States she is prepared to start direct talks with Egypt on a settJement of the Suez Canal conflict, official sources said yesterday. But Britain wants a U.S. assurance of full backing of her116 words
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297 1956-12-13 7 COMPANIES TO POOL RESOURCES, REROUTE TANKER FLEETS 850,000 Barrels Oil Daily WASHINGTON, Dee. U (AP)— The IS Government yesterday issued its master plan lor the emergency oil lilt to Luropc and formally "invited" 15 American companies to yet the oil flowing.297 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-12-13 7 Who's Dreaming Of A White Christmas photo. TIIF illuminated Oecorations and coloured lishts which brini; the festive s- ason to Kockefeller i ntre. New York. h.r. B been on. The Centres Chnsi tn tree is ihown here m ttmmi of the he a IVaildiim. In IK.nt is part <it lineA.P. - 98 words
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Article118 1956-12-13 7 'IKLS shrieked as he V/ ran down t_M street I I WMUtel tile clothes he i uus born m! To the police who j 1 found him shivering m 2 a doorway and bundled him. blanketed, into their Cat he confessed: HER IIISBAM) CAME118 words
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Article97 1956-12-13 7 Nixon May Be Sent To Austria WASHINGTON, Dec 12 (UP)— Vice-President Richard M Nixon may fly to Austria .soon to make a firsthand study of the Hungarian refugee problem, diplomatic sources said today. Informants said the trip is under top-level consideration m the administration as a means of dramatizing United97 words
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Article19 1956-12-13 7 AIR Ceylon International will soon be operating direct flights to Communist China, it was disclosed yesterday.- UPUP - 19 words
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Article74 1956-12-13 7 \iI.A. Dec. 12 (AP) South Korea's top military official said on Wednesday his government would continue to >cek a peaceful solution of Korea's unification despite "tremendous military build-up m North Korea." General II Kwon Chung, chairman of the ROK Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a news74 words
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Article28 1956-12-13 7 THE Executive Board of tne United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) appropriated US$7OO,OOO yesterday for the relief of Hungarian mothers and children m Austria and Hungary.- UPUP - 28 words
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Article121 1956-12-13 7 - 2nd Set Of Triplet* For English Bride CHICAGO. Dec. AT Am English bride of World .ir II ii is had her second set c[ Mpletl a one m million occurrence. Three sons weighing a total of 1?) lb* I O7S. uere born to Mrs. Frances Blan-121 words
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Article30 1956-12-13 7 PARIS. Doc. 12 (AP) Britain and France with American backing last night reported planning a new conference with Egypt under U.N. auspices to negotiate a Suez settlement.30 words
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Article37 1956-12-13 7 PARIS Dec. 12 (UP) Belgian Premier Paul Henri Spaak announced yesterday that the Euratom and Common Market treaties will be ready for signatures of the six European coal and steel community nations by mid- i'37 words
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Article35 1956-12-13 7 \V\SIIINGTON Dec. 12 (AP) Israel's Foreign Minister. Golda Meir. said yesterday her government would be ready "within an hour" to besin direct peace talks with Egypt if the Egyptians say the word.35 words
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Article49 1956-12-13 7 ROME. Dec. 12 (AP)— The UN. Food and Agriculture O. mization announced yesterday that Far Eastern foresters and agriculturalists will be invited to study conservation and control of Watet and soil m watershed land-; at a conference at Hazaribagh India, from next Jan 28 to Feb. 22.49 words
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Article28 1956-12-13 7 BELGRADE. Dec. 12 (AP) President Tito yesterday named 37-y ear-old Jovo Kapicic. a Counsellor m the Foreisn Office here, as Yugoslavia new Ambassador to Hungary.28 words
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Article31 1956-12-13 7 TOKYO, Dec. 12 (UP) Americans and Japanese worked as a team last night to make possible an airlilt of rice for destitute farmer* on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido31 words
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Article30 1956-12-13 7 BERLIN. Dec. 12 (UP) East German and Czech Communist party leaders wound up a two-day secret meeting m Prague on Monday called to discuss the international situation30 words
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Article23 1956-12-13 7 NAPLES. Italy. Dec. 12 (AP) A guided missile cruiser the Boston has reinforced the powerful U.S. 6th Fleot m the tense Mediterranean.23 words
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Article60 1956-12-13 7 STOCKHOLM. Dec 12 (AP) —The Soviet Ambassador to Stockholm, Rear Admiral Konstantin Rodionov. announced his resignation here yesterday following a storm of public protest against his continued stay m Sweden. Public anger against him resulted partly from the fact that the three biggest Soviet spy60 words
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Article139 1956-12-13 7 To Kill 10 To 20 A Night' OAKLAND California. Dei 1 U 33-year*hl toutf fcwthlai vagrant was questioned closely Nr^terdav about the deaths 9i dwreu men and a report he had planned to set up a one-m.in miss produ<ti<>M r. ,:i»->> "to kill 10 to 20 a night.*139 words
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212 1956-12-13 7 I'LL TELL ALL FOR $1 ,000, SAYS BOASTFUL VAGRANT "If I'm not paid I'll take it to the grave with me. I'll probably sleep better if I do take it to the grave." He told reporters m Oakland that he thought some of setting up his "mass production murder business"212 words
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Article47 1956-12-13 7 MELBOURNE. Dec. 12 CAP) —Seven members of the Romanian Olympic team, including one woman. hay« joined the stay-put Hungarians at Olympic Village. Some of the other 66 Romanian athletes might yet decide to stay. The team is not 4ue to leave the villsgQ until Thurs-47 words
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Article35 1956-12-13 7 EIGHT persons were reported killed on Tuesday night and at least seven others seriously injured when a train blew up on a mine about 15 miles north of Colomb-Bechar m Western Algeria. APAP - 35 words
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Advertisement269 1956-12-13 7 A Symbol Of The Free, I ON DON Dec i: IP \t about In each morning, RtWf Ht* m the American legation m MSmml lIC a small Hungarian ■a <■■ -> urrie- ffm th>- k:t- MmOS Affh nent to *^V Freedom just OSrtsMe. It bears a typical American brriktist i"269 words
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Advertisement134 1956-12-13 7 Give a j __J*f^» *^is Christmas! I i m i i i WE SHALL BEl f I' OPEN UNTIL 530 p.m. j FROM MONDAY 17th ll < hnstma* Shopping problem*. I UNTIL FRIDAY 21st fj^. u^MfUent feature*, 199% I DECEMBER. Waterproof, Antimagmttit, Sdfmimikl^ I Toble bookings now being accepted tor134 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-12-13 8 MEMBERS of the Dramatic Society of the Klans Convent staged a Nativity play The Emmanuel the "Prince of Peace," at tlie school hall for two nights last week, to mark the end of term. The final scene (above) glorifies the birth of Christ, the Saviour56 words
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Article283 1956-12-13 8 That's The Set -Up After Merdeka KUALA LIMPI R. Wed.— The Federations Paramount Ruler, to be chosen shortly before Merdeka Day next August 31, will boar the title of "His Maiesty." X opcr of the Rulers' Seal, Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri, told the Standard today283 words
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Article162 1956-12-13 8 Fined For Selling 'Dirty' Books \RIT Fed. 'ed. .odul Karim bin Abdul Hamid, 19, was today fined $150 or two months' imprisonment by Circuit Magistrate, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Omar, for offering obscene literature for sale. Inspector Yap Eu Teik told the Court, he sent a detective aergeant to Kuala162 words
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Article42 1956-12-13 8 CHIN Teck Yang. 23. who set steel traps to catch wild M l ir al at Kundang New Village on Oct. 29 without a permit was fined $100 or 20 days' imprisonment by .nche Ibrahim bin Salam on Monday.42 words
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Article83 1956-12-13 8 Xl \1 LI MPUR, I i-istr.ite Iniho Abdul Ram vi id it the Ma] of a former Special Constah'. t,,.i,> ih.it pohi.-ni' would n.ituralh h. mi- .uuiMV.-d. should the> be i illed buk h,.krt m puhli. II liiwfl Ahm.ul bin Nordi" (iomhak. v ih us83 words
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73 1956-12-13 8 Fed. Govt's War Against Corruption KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Seven persons m the Federation have been fined from $25 to $240 last month on graft charges, Police said today. Two more were convicted for corruption and one sent to the Henry Gurney School lor three years. Corporal was acquitted m November73 words
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127 1956-12-13 8 MUAR. Wed. Lim Chin Fong alias Ah Lan, 30, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment m the Sessions Court here on Monday for consorting with terrorists. It was alleged that Lim I ?ecn m the company of terrorists m the Kampong Sagil area m Tangkak127 words
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Article69 1956-12-13 8 Village Gets New Police Station KUALA TR^NGGANU, Wed The Van? di-Portunn Miida of Trcngganu. Tunku Mahmood, last evening opened a new police station at Chabang Tiga, three miles from here. Hitherto, Police m this area had been occupying a block of rented houses, and for the 25 years the station69 words
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853 1956-12-13 8 SUPPLY -DROPPING IS TRULY A JOB OF SKILL By A Special Correspondent YESTERDAYS era h of a Bristol Freighter, m which nine RAF and Army personnel were reported missing, draws attention to the cooperation between the RAF and the Army m supply dropping a highly skilled technique which plays a853 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-12-13 8 by Ch'ng Song Poh. Mannarnpu- rOMMITTEE mrmbrrs and boarders of the M.ilay (.ills' Hostel m Klaim. tt tended the annual |H tucethcr dinner party to bid f are\vell to \h v s.-nior sirls, who are leavini: for (heir limnes Seated from left: the Committee Oir Ilias,Ch'ng Song Poh - 72 words
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Article129 1956-12-13 8 Work To Begin Shortly G Wed A new nurses' training school, costing $350,000, will be built behind the $2 000 000 nurses' hostel m Residency Road here shortly. This was disclosed to the Standard today by the Chief Medical Officer, Penang. Dr. The present raining129 words
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Article48 1956-12-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR \\>d Thirty-three Junior Middle 111 students of the Khai Mun Middle and Primary Chinese 01, Bentong and the Hwa Chiau Middle and Primary Chinese School, Trlwill attend a one-week civics course from Dec. 14. They will visit the Federal Capital and Malacca.48 words
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Article60 1956-12-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Department of Information will hold its monthly film show at the Lake Gardhere, on Sunday, at 7.50 p.m. Following is the programme: Fit To Be Tried (cartoon*. Bnu.-h News No. 853, Know Your Malaya No 6 Sin- ing Soldiers, Australian Diary No. 36.60 words
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Article54 1956-12-13 8 PEXAXG. Wed. Nineteen hill settlers believed to be bandit helpers were detained ye?terday by combined police units during a screening ODera- tion m the Rclau area. here. The operation, carried out by about 200 police, is part of "Operation lolanthe" which has been going on for the54 words
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Advertisement88 1956-12-13 8 EYRE THE DARNDEST COWBOYS YOU EVER ROARED AT! J —^rf U 111 111 1 I;II I Ili I 1 ill BB^B hB IB w^^^fj BB^^^^^^wl^^Kßf^B SF B^^BB^ s LV b^B aL aL. I '^^1 i Vr~~ j 1 V Lv I H B^H L k a^L Bb^bl 'Buckskin Beauty' V88 words
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214 1956-12-13 9 Lim Gives A Clear Picture Of Riots, Arrests, Banishings COLONIAL OFFICE TOOK NO PART LONDON, Dec. 12 (Rcutcri— Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Lhiet Minister, v, as begmn.ng his exploratory talks here today on the Colony s constitutional future by having a private meeting with Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, the British214 words
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309 1956-12-13 9 nship to about "°O.OOO alien Chinese living m Si pore. The Colonial Office has already agreed to this m principle. There are about 900.000 people of Chinese origin on the is! md. -Mr. Lim toH a Press conference here yesterday. "We want them (the309 words
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177 1956-12-13 9 LOO AH ANN alias Sai Kong Kia, a drummer, was ?rday freed on a murder charge by Mr. Justice :ton m the Singapore Assizes, after the Crown had offered no additional evidence. Loo was charged with T he icr of a 40-year-old fitter, v177 words
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Article83 1956-12-13 9 PRETTY 19-year-old Tan Ah Tu. was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with possession of 11 pounds ol opium m her house m Beach Road on Oct. 12. Another woman. Tan Cheow Lye. was charged with abe ttof Tan m concealing pounds of opium m83 words
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243 1956-12-13 9 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH I r i 1 1 1 (Standards London Bureau Chief) LOXDON, Dec 12 Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has no intention of bringing Mr. David Marshall to London lor the formal talks on Singapore's leka m February or March. Thi243 words
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Article37 1956-12-13 9 MR. PAUL CARSON who was d to m a news item m Saturri of the Standard, as having come from Brunei, wishes to state that he was born m Singapore but works m Brunei.37 words
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Article43 1956-12-13 9 THE Singapore Kerala Samnjam will hold a meeting at 44. Race Coarse Road, on Sunday to finalize plans to welcome Mr. Thakashi Sivasankara Pillay. 'am author, who will arrive In the Colony soon, on a tour of the Far East43 words
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159 1956-12-13 9 WE ARE NOT TRAINED IN POLITICS AND THE LAW SAYS PROFESSOR \LAYA requires more people to be trained m law m order to develop a legal system adaptable to the needs of the local community, Prof. L. A. Sheridan. Professor of Law at the University of Malaya, said yesterday. I159 words
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Article33 1956-12-13 9 THE annual meeting of the Singapore Labour Front on Dec. 29 and 30. will consider a resolution calling upon the Government to "soak the rich" m its future taxation measure?.33 words
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97 1956-12-13 9 NATIONAL Serviceman Hwee Yee Chong, a five-dollar-a-day plumber, pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to three charges of failing to attend Civil Defence training, on three occasions m June. Hwce told the Magistrate he was m Kuala Lumpur at that97 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-12-13 9 SIX hunrirod undrrprivilrscd <hildrcn m Singapore will hr ontert.iinod to .i Christmas port] at the Serial \\c\firc (ri-.trr. Havrlork lvotd «>m S.it!irda> h] thr Sincaporc Vauns; Womrn's 'hristian AM9" elation. Meshen <>f the viv.( trc sera h^re wrapping < hi i^tmas prr.^fnt'. fur the underprivileged82 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-12-13 9 INCHE Abdul Aziz bin Batho. of thr Customs Department. Singapore. \\;is rrtrntly BUllied to (he Zannah. bintr Ibrahim, dauehter of Mr. ami Mrs. Ahrahim bin Mvi Adam at the CustolßJ Hats m Kcppcl Ro .id Picture ihowg Mr. R.S. Tufneii Controller ut 'ustnnis. shaking hands with52 words
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280 1956-12-13 9 Armed Men Rob Late Millionaires Widows Of $7,000 THF Chapel Road homo of four widows, wives ol the late Singapore millionaire Mr. Chia Eng Say, was broken into by two armed men last night. They made off with cash and jewellery worth S7,00(). The major share of the 100t $1,000280 words
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Article32 1956-12-13 9 THE annual meeting of the Navy. Army. Air Force Institute Local Employees' Branch of the Singapore Commercial and Industrial Worker Union, will be hold nn Sunday at 263. ToTrnr: I>?.ri.32 words
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Article41 1956-12-13 9 MUSTAPHA bin Abdul Rj man. of the Ku^ai Field Force Training Camp, was fined UQQ m the Johore Bahru Sessions Court todnv for being m unlawful possession of a leather bag containing clothing to the valuf of $115.41 words
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Article29 1956-12-13 9 THE Singa Scripture Union will hold its annual Christmas rally at Beattj Road Secondary Schoo 30 pm. today. The speaker will b^ Mr. Wilson Wen? from Penang.29 words
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Article71 1956-12-13 9 Xmas Cards That Didn't Arrive... SIM.APORK Polite are looking for a Kuropean who preys on service families, lie is llleged 1" ha\ l several families to book orrirrs for Christmas Three of these families living m SaillMl (<arrieu Estate, reported ta tin lire vestcMl.iv thai they had mad'- a payment71 words
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Advertisement242 1956-12-13 9 GENEVE HO W0« f/MI 0* DAT! Sold hjy all leadtng SINCE IBIS watch dealers T||| JW|JS aTch FQ| au CUm>T|S K^^Jlik 'w^BRtAKABLI MAINSPRING FAVRE LEUBA WATCH CO LTD IFA v£C-LEU BA3 )8-> BATTERY RO. SINGAPORL THf KING Of (VVB) ROCK N ROLL gi^AIANFREID...f/?e 2nd §M <"^^r FULL LENCTH mmSS *m£mfiocK242 words
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Miscellaneous383 1956-12-13 9 Standard's Crossword Puzzle U£:tlir i r!:i: play? (9) <f)l 1 BB^ f T 1 5 ln com:ng m to bat. he took a 25 Sh y about our age?— dubious j J BB j I d;p (3) < 3 jQHT V3M SBBMBT Bfl BH ell dressed m a Painful way?383 words
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257 1956-12-13 10 THE Chung Khiaw Bank, Ltd. ('The Small Man's Bank") plans to open sub-branches m the Singapore rural and residential areas, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, the managing director, announced yesterday. '"The purpose of establishing sub-branches is to bring the bank s services to257 words
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234 1956-12-13 10 IN common with most other hotels m Singapore doodwoml Park Hotel Ltd. has experienced a falling otr m hihm tuteg the past year, particularly iroin June onwards, says the chairman, Mr. V. C Bath m his si itement to be presented at the annual234 words
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Article120 1956-12-13 10 oi Ti X BOAM Lucky Carrier. Osambaur. Ismailia. Rnqcevcen. Castle ville, Patroclus Gunn, Vclverde, Hudson, Ajax. Steel Director. Adm. Hardy. Bendoran. Shinyu, Inchiitohira M"aru. INM X KOADB Tndari. Klias, June. Yong Ann, Hin Chuan, Moonfish. Stia. Legundi. Sg. Deli, Padjnngan. Camb;iyßrcc7fr. Van den Brook. Aik Hin. Taype.120 words
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Article39 1956-12-13 10 THE M V. Whaling Co.. Ltd.. a company engaj la whaling operations on the north-west coast of Western Australia, made a not profit of £110.915 for the year to March, returning 41 percent, on capital.39 words
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Article25 1956-12-13 10 SIR Eric Charles Melville been appointed to the boards of Amalgamated Tin Mines of Nigeria Ltd.. and of Southern Kinta Consolidated Ltd.25 words
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Article161 1956-12-13 10 MR. R. JUMABHOY. Assemblyman for Telok Aycr, will ask the Singapore Government to abolish the present system of rice stockpile, because it is a '"waste of the taxpayers' money." He will table a motion at the next session of the Legislative Assembly on Jan. !> asking161 words
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Article39 1956-12-13 10 N. V. ZUID-HOLLANDSE Bicrhrouwerij has held its 75th anniversary. It is one of me six largc-t breweries m the erlands. with a staff of 350. The brewery, which has 112 agencies m 80 countries, has considerable exports.39 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-12-13 10 SKETCH of the proposed Tiong Bahru Branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank I .i:i Architects are Swan Maelaren.23 words
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221 1956-12-13 10 II'() H. Wed. The Pansjkor I'nited Fishing Company m Lumut, with an authorized capital of §4,000.000, is to send out its fust fishing fleet on Dec. 19. A director of the firm told the Standard today that this will be the beginning221 words
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Article195 1956-12-13 10 MALAYAN industrials were steady, according 1o the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Tin and rubber shares, with few exceptions, were weaker. Price changes announced by the Association were: IN I) I MKIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ord? 29/- 29/9 M. Colls 1.03 1.07 Robinson Co. Ords. 1.64195 words
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Article40 1956-12-13 10 THE U.K. Atomic Energy Authority has produced a 20--minute film m technicolour of Queen Elizabeth opening Calrier Hall. Britain's first major atomic power station. Entitled "Great Day", it is being dubbed m eight languages for distribution abroad.40 words
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Article151 1956-12-13 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: CT.S orri< 29/fi: FftM ord» $2.20 to $2 22i. prefs M: Gammons S2 Rrrwerie? $2 lirries $1.06 to SI 05: IfeAl Robinson A; Co oi Trariors M")J: Simc P 12.14. $2.15: S Timr Union Insur. 5513: L'.E < $9151 words
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Article102 1956-12-13 10 Singac-cre Chinese Pro^ M Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Dec. $28 buyers, $28| sellers; coconut oil m bulk $44 sellers, m drums $47 sellMuntok white pepper $124 sellers, Sarawak white $123 seller?. Special Sarawak black $88 sellers. Tone: Quiet. Singapore Cnpra As-ocla-ticn closing prices102 words
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Article177 1956-12-13 10 TIN .-ml to«i's \v\ another 1 1: mh't tin rinij'i v". 1,. SM. M T pi... the easing <>f tension is the Ml,: nd ruh. her by <<m i,, M R| per lb. for first erad< shipment on lurther upcounlry selling The price of tin had177 words
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Article103 1956-12-13 10 R.I.L SHIP DUE ON FIRST TRIP NEW Royal Interocean Hit vessel, the 7,851 ton mi... .t Torres, is due m t o i ibftfTOW on h< r maiden vofM li»-j :i \\oi\mi The vessel was launched In March this year. She wQ ply the India Service with monthly sailings between103 words
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Article49 1956-12-13 10 THE rercnt cycle and motor le show m London attracted more than a thousand overseas visitors. They cam* from 67 different d the first ten months of the year were valued at I r £8 million an increase on th« corresponding period of 195*.49 words
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Article19 1956-12-13 10 the name of Macro* ic. a trade ir sties he held RAJ. Building. Amsterdam, m r 1057.19 words
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Advertisement481 1956-12-13 10 NOTICES AS from today, Mr. R. G Pillay, a general reporter of this newspaper, Is no longer m our service. R.B. 001. Managing Editor. NATURAI ISATION TVOTICE IS HEREBY G! 11 that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are app Governor for naturalisatkm and that any481 words
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Advertisement492 1956-12-13 10 I BE COMPANIES ORDINANCE HMD KWONG HOCK CHEONG UVMILL OMPANI I ID (Incorporated m Singapore) t RfcDITORS VOI I M \KY UIMMM.-l P \ot:«-; RESI am that the Creditors of the above Company which is being voluntarily wound-up are required on or before the 31st day of January 1957 to492 words
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Advertisement540 1956-12-13 10 ll \l. W :ange Banks Association buying rates to merehan" N York 32 iT.T.). 32J (0.D.). 33 credit bills 16 trade bills (90 d/st); Canada 31 3/8 (T.T.), 31* (OP crtdit bills and 31 7/8 trade bills <90 d/st). Selling: New York 32 3/8. Canada 31 1/16, Philp. pesos ft540 words
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Advertisement212 1956-12-13 10 EXPECTED TODAY Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/MAL 9.55 a.m. LON7CAL, 11 00 am. Garuda GA372 JAK 1140 am. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12 4S d m. BOAC 8A705 SYD/D.\R 1 25 am. Malayan Airways ML4OI SIBO/KUCH 3.1* pm, PAA PAB33 SF/SAI 3 45 pn. BOAC BA LON'/COL p m. Malayan Airways212 words
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Advertisement725 1956-12-13 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. iiiZi 6 265?1 132/6 Robmsor, Roac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE fo Hal. tax boitcn. N«« Tork. Baltimora. Philadelphia b Cult r'orti S port r-^ham ftnanc :MUi 5 14 Feb 15, 16 Feb IT/It Nft opt en tc proceed via other ports tc icao725 words
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Advertisement1194 1956-12-13 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD €c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 H° lines) loccpciattc ir (12 lines) Sh 0 P ce P p7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o Camerv option to proceed »ia ctherporti to Icao ano discharge cargc f SAILINCS tc LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINrNTAI PORTS PosniON of vessels which1,194 words
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Advertisement834 1956-12-13 11 MITSUI tjT\ LINE Spore P. Show Penonc FOR JAPAN Amogisan Maru *or Yc^ohamQ, Kobe Me via Hone Konc 17 Dec 15 Dec Hagurosan Maru tof Yokohama, Kcbe Puscn. vio Mcnila 14 Dec FOR US A Foi Ne* fork Philadelphio Bo'timorp Arimason Moni 1 6 Dec 1 9 Dec Asokatan Mary834 words
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Advertisement682 1956-12-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIWAKLi Soilings »oi bonghc* on. »o P*rong 9 b 5 p< "KAMBODIA Gdn 1 2 "SELANDIA' M .Dec 16/17 Der 18/19 Dec kina- 31 Dec/3 'on v.ALAYA" U/12Jon 13/15Jor- 16/19 J«M iCMtWA^: Soiling* roi Genoo. Antwerp Rotterdom. Mambcrg Copenhogen. Gothenburg O«lc Spot* P. S'Koir P«mm SELANDIA' 10/11682 words
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Article, Illustration1971 1956-12-13 12 EGON JAMESON - The dancer who had no tears left EGON JAMESON Isadora starved and begged to acquire Fame, then to marry three times and undergo the most bitter disappointments and indignities a woman can suffer as a wife OR days and nights during August 1890 a slight young girl haunted a Chicago1,971 words
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Article356 1956-12-13 12 Bit Rita Del Mar 1 -\n error t:ru chilly \iinu I. dged i- i«tmrj won." i iroiiiic L. t i-i oigM nil BSD n I M lN' KN ONE; Make necessary decisions prior to early afternoon. Maintain peace. harmony after this time Be guarded against a356 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-12-13 12 PERFECTION of the steam engine m (he eariy 19th century pro\idr<i -v, tM j)).j v jjij j ij< •>* s 4 j n n I► .i j i pumps «m adapted to horse-<l .n\ n < -wagOBS. BelcMng steam and smoke, this fin common -:Jit m67 words
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Advertisement144 1956-12-13 12 The world famous familij of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL On your way to ,V via Manila. 3 ~~zl>%~Z eof first -clamor V^S Fw r»««rrafUi«, coP roar travAl agent «r Phon«144 words
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424 1956-12-13 13 JACK HAND - FLOYD'S THE YOUNG MAN GOING PLACES JACK HAND A Second Joe Louis.., r>. < Mil UK). Ihv. 1: < \P)-n,,wl Patterson is a mntidrnt M»un^ man with a >choolboyish air ■s ice cream, sweet potatoes, and cream coloured car> Ever since Floyd won the golden slaves m 1952. his manager.424 words
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Article66 1956-12-13 13 Patterson Won't Wait Til! Feb. Ktw YORK, Dec. 11. (Re \vd Patterson, new world hnvj weight boxing champion will wait until June before defending the title, his Manager Mr. Gus Damato said today. He rejected a suggestion by the international Boxing Club that Patterson should defend it m February. Patterson66 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-12-13 13 \t tin- Rutteruorth Padang; last Saturday i lir- final soccer maUh was played m aid nf t lie F'(>[»|)\ s (haritv I und The niiposino- tram-, urre Province \\>Hpslpv Football \ssorialion I winners I and the Penan- I ootball \^n A tirade. Mrs P A.M. M.Mm- uiir of the i.inmander68 words
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Article70 1956-12-13 13 THE Malayan Rough Riders 25 milos cycle race and two 10 mile events for Juniors and Schoolboys scheduled to be run on Dec. 16 at the Lake Gardens circuit have been postponed to Dec. 30. The entries are open up to Dec. 17 and should be sent70 words
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Article414 1956-12-13 13 THE following are the entries for the Pcrak Turf Club amateur race meeting on Saturday at I poh. Polo Tom >rurrv Div. 1. t ii r- straight— !t atciiweighlv 12 st. 7 lbs.) Broadside Lucky Star Lassie The Wasp Trumpington II First Venture Greyboy Crusader Chasseur414 words
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Article35 1956-12-13 13 MELBOURNE, Dec. \2 tar) Queensland beat toria by an innings and 42 runs on the fourth day of their Sheffield Shield cricket match here today. Scoit iria 207 and 209: Queens 458-35 words
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133 1956-12-13 13 'Golden Chance To Grab Hungary 's Coach MELBOURNE. De;\ 12 (AP) Pranz Stampfl. the worldfamous track coach, said today that Australia had a "golden chance" to grab one of the world's greatest coaches. Hungarian Mihaly Igloi. Igloi, who came here with the Hungarian Olympic team and is staying this side133 words
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748 1956-12-13 13 Misfortune Hit U.K. Racing Early In 1956 Season TUP: English three-year-old*, were not alone m their failure during ISM. ¥H were equally weak m resources among the older hordes who ■ere destined to defend our more important middle distance and vt.ners' prizes. This was not an unc\p-: h I blow,748 words
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290 1956-12-13 13 r ncli-h hesfSj bjM id m n <i. from m. nn X s I nr. p. -i old miler mli'l't"' M credited with the greatest vui <i -s among trr tl of coarsr. would \.< -i.ii all or say «f them from a mi!,290 words
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Article132 1956-12-13 13 Red Ship Sails. They Celebrate MELBOrir Dec. 12 (AP) Thirty-four Hungarian and four Rumanian pir athlete -day rartei the departure of the Russian O -hip, Gruzia, with a The Gruzia w< out of Port Phillip Bay v a coachload of athletes arrived at Scalord, 2 from the city. They sunbathed.132 words
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Advertisement129 1956-12-13 13 viiucirs iow saif 19.il Pontiac. IKI Rambler 19.i2 Citrorn sxhall Volnx 19.i3 Jaguar I l a ran teed m worillng order Vie v Sin^Mporc Ltd. Tci »U1 niinoM 'TAYLOR DANCE STUUIC 1 hods Children* RA U Ballei Classes daily tram 230 urr Saturdays from 10 h m YMPA Tennis Pavilion129 words
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Advertisement470 1956-12-13 13 CLASSIFIED AQs SIUJAIIONS VACAM W( IES IN SINGAPORE M 1 1 -y>. Salary scale $570-20 a m. Applicants i tt. .i M i Heß <"'cr. MMVM I 3 n n Ct^iA (^*m. l i ir. I %it■ rl >J assess the Midwifery Motherapists (Fern* be members of the Charand must470 words
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Miscellaneous278 1956-12-13 13 Lil Aiiter By Al Capp f AX MEANS i]^ /ah HAD ONE V- 1 \f (-'ACCOPtOM rnTH-CObf I 5 O THOSE «</ TH: KIND N HIPAWAV J > O Vw// LS> A J 'W OOV J l(-l*OKIArre*HC**'*UCH ILLEGAL OLE ]THFTDOUBiX- WAKJTA PLAY V_ IV WHA TS 'O'OT E/Vorf 7~ C278 words
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Article, Illustration188 1956-12-13 14 N a moving and cnlonr tnl i rrcmonv the Olympic (.(inns ended m Melbourne on Dec. g, Morr than 102.000 people untched as flagbearers <•' the (>H competing nations led by Greece, marched on to the arena,188 words
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Article, Illustration435 1956-12-13 14 Xmas— New Year Meeting Reduced To Three Days \.NG Wed— A total of 161 flashes one. three and -e>. hi\e entrred tor thr three-d.iv PenanTurf Club X M.i.-— New Year nitrtin; on Uci 22 and 29. Originally, the meet.ng was to be a four-day affair, but the Committee decided on435 words
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Article, Illustration389 1956-12-13 14 COLONY BASKETBALL COACH GAINS FAME By Bill Funk, Standards Reporter At The Olympics CHARLIE HEN currently h better known M <<>arh of the Singapore Olympic basketball team, sained basketball lame m the Olympics at Melbourne when he referred no fewer than seven games m the competition. Charlie was <>n< of389 words
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Article135 1956-12-13 14 PENANC. Wed. There will be eight races on each of the three days. The first race will start at 2.15 p.m. 1 D Class 1. Div. one and two-— 1 mile. Class three. Divisions one and twn 7 furs. Class 4. Divisions one and two135 words
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Article73 1956-12-13 14 Macao Hockey XI Coming STROMi hotkey im from the PortuKUev r nlon\ .>f M.hmh will pi IV 1 SITICN 1 "MI'S m Sins iporo md led m m Man h was rcvr.i .is by Mr \oa tp mi man.iser <>f the Sin gapore OKinpir hockej team M Mclhmirnr. Mr Yosroraj.ih73 words
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Article66 1956-12-13 14 John Landy's Farewell T r'. BOURNE, Dec 12, (Renter) Australia's John Landy will probably make his farewell to competitive athletics m the Australian track championships at Olympic Park m March. He said today he was keen to compete m the national championships but was not sure whether he would have66 words
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Article109 1956-12-13 14 Combined Schools Hockey KUALA LUMPUR, Wed: The Southern Combined Schools hockey selectors last night picked -1 players from which their side will be finally selected to play against the Northern Combined Schools early next month. The following were the players selected: Maniam (NS), Arthur Sta Maria. (Mai.). Patrick Cheong. (Sel.).109 words
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273 1956-12-13 14 Xl ALA LUMPIER, Wed.— Special Air Services Regiment moved into the Itad-fIMU <>t the Malaya Command and PAKBLF inter unit rugby championships when they beat Koval Army Service Corps Central Malaya by nine points (threp In the previous encounter RAST ingly m the second half273 words
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298 1956-12-13 14 VAZIR MARKAR - BULGARIANS TO SHOW SOCCER FINESSE TONIGHT VAZIR MARKAR By THE crack Bulgarian footballers, who were eliminated fro m the i Olympic competition by the Russians by 2-1 alter extra timr, will show the Singiporeftlll how m tonight's floodlit match at Jalan Besar stadium at 8 p.m. The Bulgarians trounced Great298 words
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Article119 1956-12-13 14 THE Harlem Globetrotters finished their engagements at Singapore's Happy W<uld Stadium yesterday. They leave today for a one-night show m Kuala Lumpurs Cliin Woo Auditorium. Besides world class basketball (the tatted bring their own opponents), the 2.' -hour show includes \ariety k N by world119 words
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Article34 1956-12-13 14 ACCORDING to the Straits Racing Association, newcomer GUXONG RAPAT (late Jitterbug) 3 b. ir. g by The Bug Tighri, has been classified m Class Two, and not Class Three as previously advised.34 words
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Article13 1956-12-13 14 SOCCER International Bulgaria vs. Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium S p.m.13 words
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Article288 1956-12-13 14 KEN TOFT - KEN TOFT djiawofiseg,.m sd/gde MYSORE Hunters Football Club BilCllißd their current tour of Singapore with a seven goal victory over a weak Singapore Ihnitw Hnrs team when th«\ met under floodlights at Jalan Besar Sta. dii;:n last nis'ht Showing little initiative, the ness Houses proved288 words
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Article18 1956-12-13 14 Dec. 12 (AFT The 13 members of Burma's J -mated Melbourne Hospital on Wednesday as ft token18 words
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Advertisement60 1956-12-13 14 PAVILION CPENS TO-DAY He hod everything ptonwrth^^Jbst spViMecond m iWi thrill-o-minute crimfit«then fate tame o few minutes *oo late. Mark Stevens. Timetable WNG CALDER FELICIA FARR MARIANNE STEWART tmmam NMaa If coming to Singapore, stay at, STRAND HOTEL 2"), Bencoolon Street, Singapore^ 7. Central, clean airy rooms, all modern conveniences.60 words
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