Singapore Standard, 14 December 1956
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Title Section31 1956-12-14 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD POLICE -5451 (5 lines? 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENFRAL HOSPITAL 2SII 2414 11. No. ]b1 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 sdgsroigtsegsd gsdJ 1 I'M. I I I M-31 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-12-14 1 DOYEN OF THE CORPS YOUNGSTERS HO GAVE UP THL R SAVINGS kie, the children nf Mr. and Mrs. J. Haalebns ns they hand their savings to Stmndnrr —Standardpic. Mr. Ken Ninomiya.31 words
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Article35 1956-12-14 1 Japanese prisoners cf war m the Soviet Union are being released under a decree of the presidium of the Supreme Soviet (Parliament), the Soviet nev f Tass reported m Moscow yesterday. Reuter.35 words
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Article30 1956-12-14 1 THE worst sales of the winter swept over section? of Britain on Thursday, killing at least four persons and bringing heaw t.ows to parts f S -tiand.— A?30 words
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Article, Illustration491 1956-12-14 1 Consular Corps Answers The Call With A S 1,000 Cheque i nt Singapore Standard yesterday issued a clarion cal! to all citizens m this country to Help raise the Christmas Cheer Fund to $10,000 before it closes tomorrow afternoon. All that was needed to reach this figure was SI, OOO.Standardpic - 491 words
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Article95 1956-12-14 1 Britannias For S'pore In March THE BOAC Board have today derided to introduce the Britannia on scheduled Dassenger services between London and Johannesburg on Feb. 1. next year, and between the United Kingdom. Singapore and Australia m March. The Britannia will be introduced into other services to the Far East95 words
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201 1956-12-14 1 BUDAPEST, Dec. 13 (AP) Tens of thousands tf Budapest workers wenr out on strike aaain on Thursday only a few hours alter returning to their factories at tlir end of a two-day nationwide general strike. The new walkout was m protest201 words
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Article66 1956-12-14 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Dec. 1'!. [■UPC Hnr\nth, Hungary's BKek-apptartag I -orricn Minister m;iy return to his strukrn homrland soon io rcpl.Kc ,Fano> K;ular as Prrmirr. BttttHl Luropean sources said toda> Tlic Hiasariaa dcie£;ition to the Initod Nations prof>>vrd no knowlodsc of tlw report and saifl Horvath66 words
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Article45 1956-12-14 1 LONDON i> r < 13 (Be* i. i' I'unku And ul R.ihmui (liief Minister ti the Mala* i n Federation. n rived here hs .ur from PlmfCt lit 1 1 for t,«lk^ with thp British government M rconomir md finance problems and defenro questions.45 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-12-14 1 They were not forgotten, thanks to generous Standard readers. This picture of Santa Claus handing toys to tiny tots m the Johore Bahru General Hospital was taken when proceeds of the Standard Christmas Toy Fund were distributed last year.40 words
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Article266 1956-12-14 1 THE BIG EXODUS OF CHETTIARS They Fear Money Clamps In The New Malaya THE CHETTIAR COMMUNITY IN THE FEDERATION— PIONEER FINANCIERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MALAYAN RAILWAY ARE NOW PACKING UP AND GETTING OUT FOR GOOD. THE REASON: THEY FEAR THERE IS NO FUTURE FOR THEM IN AN INDEPENDENT266 words
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199 1956-12-14 1 ANDREW ROTH - GENEROSITY OR ENLIGHTENED SELF-INTEREST? ANDREW ROTH ,;lsdgopsees, gfseg;sdr, Standard's LoaOon Bureau Chief London Thurs.— The Federation Chief Mtebfer, Tunku AtKlul MMnrt arrival early this evening m rainy \vinri\ London, begins a doir sit> or onlichK n< .1 Not only is Britain's attitude towards the Federation's financial problems about to be199 words
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Article87 1956-12-14 1 Plane Flies in With A Corpse A CHARTERED French plane ne Czech ■,m to Mcl bourn* csterdav touchtd return jo;.: only one Although the plane had elbourne net: month for the sportsmen to return, the Czechs derided to jump on the last Ru^ raua with Olymgamesmen when trouble engine and87 words
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153 1956-12-14 1 RESCUERS REACH WRECK: NO SURVIVORS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The rescue and search party of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment and the 4th Battalion, the Malay Regiment, today finally reached the wreckage of the R.N.Z.A.F. Bristol aircraft m the Cameron Highlands, but found no survivors. The aircraft belonging to the153 words
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Article50 1956-12-14 1 NEW YORK, De<~. 13. (B ter) Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary-Gen-eral conferred m his office today with Mr. Imre Horvath, Hungarian Foreign Minister. Official? said the mer which lasted "a few minutes" was at Mr. Horvath's request There was no Immediate information about what they dis■cri.50 words
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Article70 1956-12-14 1 ATHENS. Dec. 13 ißeuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the British Colonial Secretary, arrived here by air today unexpectedly from London for talks on Cyprus with the Greek government. Mr. Boyd acccmpani- ed by Sir John Martin of the Colonial Office. Mr. D P Rcilly. of the Foreign Office70 words
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Advertisement10 1956-12-14 1 ■JESSES TO MEEt ContttfC-.-3REAT CHINA Pioptical xo:.^ 334 HORTH\BRIDGE ROAD.10 words
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Advertisement55 1956-12-14 1 Sy^^J^^^ accctcofict AFW RFX PHOTO STUDIO 1 Raffles PUe« Smgoport 1 Trl T5760 CHEAP SALE AS FROM 15th DECEMBER 9 A full rango at attractive* a net rvliuhlv CLOCKS WATCHES at rt'tluvvtl pritf. IDEAL X'MAS GiiTS^ CHUN CHONG, ftltm\*' fpf ;/(»«</ «litff*% k\ v it tthvH sinto I/Sffftf 62, South55 words
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186 1956-12-14 2 Djilas Gets 3 Years Jail For Plot Against Tito's Govt former ident oi Yugoslavia ub convicted in^ igainst his country's Commu ..-t i" l -••••»'ruTtl to thrrp years' impr sonment The verdict and se; were announced by Vojlsla Jankovic. pr c iei I of panel of five district cour lildges186 words
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183 1956-12-14 2 'Oomph Girl' Ann In Love Nest Scandal IIIXICO CITY. Dec. 13 (API —The district attorn«j*i office said yesterday a warrant has been issued lor the arrest of actress Ann Sheridan, the "Oomph Girl." whose testimonsought In love nest cha: against her and actor Rodolfo Acosta Perez. rges of adultery were183 words
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Article24 1956-12-14 2 EDLIX Nor ma. aged 23. i dea Olocn and Sydney, passed i tr the General Hospital on n iv.\ December. at Bid= tcviav24 words
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113 1956-12-14 2 Irish Rebels' Call To Oust British DUBI IS Dec. 11 Re iter)— The Sinn Fein Irish Republican organization and leaders of the underground Irish Republican Army both issued statements m Dublin late last n ghl i n all Irishmen to rally to the Republican cause. The statements followed bomb, gun113 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-12-14 2 UP ABOUT 4 000 prople. waving banners and shoutiii. -ti^rd anti-Nasser demonstrations m Tel Aviv recently a frrsh indication that thouch the Israeli army may evacuate Sinai as the UN orders, the nation is by no means ready to "forghe. and forc«'t."UP - 50 words
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231 1956-12-14 2 More 'Treason' Arrests 155 PEOPLE HELD IN SOUTH AFRICA IoHAN.NTSBI K(i.l)ec. (.Reutrt Ten propie, including two Inch, ur> were arrested here today on charges alleging treason. Those arrested also include Mr. J. Slovo, a white Johannesburg advocate and his wife. The arrests bring to 155 the number of people arrested231 words
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Article56 1956-12-14 2 PORT SAID, Dec. 13 (UP) British forces continued their search yesterday for a young British officer who was kidnapped by the Egyptian underground on Tues The kidnapping heightened the tension still more here. Scattered shots were fired m several parts of the town during the56 words
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Article81 1956-12-14 2 NARRIMAN ORDERED TO RETURN HOME CAIRO. Dec. 13 (AP) ExQueen Narriman, former wife ol deposed King Farouk, has been ordered by a personal status court to return to the home prepared for her m Alexandria by her second husband. Her second husband, Dr. Adham Nakib, had filed suit w. b81 words
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Article62 1956-12-14 2 LONDON', Dec. 13. (Reuier) —The big General Electric Company announced today that it is to build the world's largest atomic power station, one of three being ordered by Britain's State Electricity Boards. Designed for the South of Scotland Electricity Board, the Station's total outrjut of electrical62 words
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Article35 1956-12-14 2 M. HANS STREULI. head of the Federal Finance Department, was elected President of the Swiss Confederation for 1951 by an annual joint session of thf two houses of parliament m Berne j-esterday. (Reuter).35 words
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439 1956-12-14 2 'World War If There's A Revolt In E. Germany WARNING IS SOUNDED BY W. GERMANY IN NATO COUNCIL TARIS, Dec. 13 (Reutrr Weal Germany warnH NATO today that she considr v danger of a third world revolt nrok< Communi-t East Germai r Heinrich Von Brentano, the Bonn Foreign Minister, told439 words
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Article120 1956-12-14 2 VIENNA, Dec. 13 (UP) Etu iis deporting thousands of Jews to Siberia from the -me and the Baltic S* ~:natic sources said here yesterday. The report backed ud timilar reports reaching Wai recently. The sources said the mass deportation started a month zz Diplomatic missions m120 words
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Article78 1956-12-14 2 PORT SAID. Dec. 13 'AW The Egyptian underground ambushed a Br patrol with a hall of ma-chine-gun flre late on V nesday night on the ed*e of Port Said's crowded MTS < slum quarter. No I were hit. f Troops cordoned off area and two78 words
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Article151 1956-12-14 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lh.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f n.b Norn 11? m .Tin K>> No 1 108J 109 IB v v.. 2 1M Iti u.s.s. n<. loi iou Tone: Ste;vlv STORK JIN The price of tin on the local market yesterday was151 words
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193 1956-12-14 2 JAKARTA. Dec. 13 (UP> Prime Minister Sastroamidjnjo last ni^ht admitted thai the government had failed so far to solve completely the "crucial" army crisis that came within a lew hours of e-upting into nn armed revolt against his government last month The Prime193 words
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Article196 1956-12-14 2 DALLAS. Texas. Dec. 13 (APj Mrs. Eugene Sanders Hague yesterday sobbed out a courtroom confession that she and not her husband, who was on trial, shot a man to death last Aug. 26. Hague, 43, was on trial for the slaying of Ernest Chsries Allbrite.196 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-12-14 2 MINNIE, the c himp r list wn >ne naa im h(iuir k > tirown medicine, six boxes of lives *t C! v Surrrr v fli iC ni.iK« f warm, vhr wr.,; m a Miaul, wean a w«e«! hat anri huc^ t Ml w«l botllp Just M irMirrorpic - 50 words
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Advertisement209 1956-12-14 2 §THE CHARTWELL EOITIOM OF CtfARLES RAY'S WINSTON CHURCHILLS i iifAn l n 0/H7A\inrD war memoirs WOKLD^WONDtR is tha full story of the A wark w^ich parents and teachers v*r, wrn by the waiter architect C* o tr^t. Written m simple lAngTjagfi of victory v-h the realism of a n*s- illustrated209 words
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Article, Illustration171 1956-12-14 3 A POLICE sergeant. Abdul bin Awang. 44, was shot and wounded m the left shoulder, when attempting to prevent a hold-up gang from escaping arrest on Oct. 23. a Singapore Court was told yesiy. Guan Sens, 18. faced a tentative charge of robbing JJg171 words
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Article35 1956-12-14 3 HONGKONG. Dec. 13. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.18 to £1 Sterling; S6 S.SI; $1,100 to Malayan $1: SO. 197 ne Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $263 to a tael.35 words
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62 1956-12-14 3 More people are getting married m Singapore, said a spokesman of the Registry of Marriages yesterday. A total or 1,447 couples were married from January to November this year an increase of 59 over the total for the whole of last year. Said the62 words
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Article, Illustration829 1956-12-14 3 ACTON APPEAL OPENS: MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca Magistrate, Mr. Ramanatho Iyer, was criticized today for "taking upon himself the additional role of prosecutor" m the trial of Mr. A. W. B. Acton. D. G. Rawson, made this submission at Acton's appeal against829 words
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Article88 1956-12-14 3 THE Executive Committee of the Singapore Bank D p ivces Union last night decided to hold a mass meeting n 1 the Victoria Memorial H i next Thursday to take a strike ballot following the breakdown of negotiations this week with the employers. The spokesman of88 words
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Article54 1956-12-14 3 .TOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— An argument started after I youth accused a stallkeeper of not including oysters m ta dish, a Magistrate's Court here was told today In Court was Syed Abdullah bin Syed Mohammed, 20, who was fined $25 for behaving m I disorderly manner54 words
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Article30 1956-12-14 3 \LA LUMPUR. Thurs.— In the absence of Sir David Watherston, Mr. A. J. Gracie Tas been appointed to I H Chief Secretary of the Federation from Dec. 10.30 words
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Article, Illustration427 1956-12-14 3 Dishes Fit For A King And All With Army Rations PTE. HOLMES AND SGT. TAHIR BEST COOKS TOO man? rooks DON! spoil the broth. This v .is conclusively proved yesterday morning when ten cooks ~"t together on tuo menus and produced results which an expert liter claimed were equal to427 words
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144 1956-12-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government has every reason to be confident of raising her ambitious development loan m London "since we have got a good and well-balanced plan," said the Economic Adviser, Mr. Oscar A. Spencer, today. He told144 words
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142 1956-12-14 3 Violence Flares Up In Singapore As Rival Gangs Clash RIVAL secret society gangsters, fighting for supremacy, last night 'clashed m lightning battles m the heart of Singapore's Chinatown. The fights were sudden, sharp and vicious. Police arriving on the scene recovered a large assortment of homemade axes, swords, parangs, scraper-daggers,142 words
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Article65 1956-12-14 3 Eden Hal! Conference Begins THE annual conference of British representatives m thn Far East and Southeast Asia opened at the Eden Hall. Nasslm Road, Singapore yesterday. The conference was attended by Colonial Governors, ambassadors and High Commissioners m the reg r tees chiefs, representatives of the Foreign Office. It was65 words
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Article51 1956-12-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thirty-three Communist terrorists were eliminated >---• month while only one soldier killed. Of the eliminations. 21 u-nre kills, two captures and ten surrenders. Nine terrorists were wounded. Since the start of the Emergency 6.182 Communist terrorists have been killed, 5 wounded and51 words
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Advertisement169 1956-12-14 3 on //me all the time Ml UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING FREE GIFT SALE FREE GIFT FOR PURCHASES OVER $1000 Here are /wo examples of >'/ie stupendous bargains going WHITE COTTON L!NO AMERICAN PRINTED b HAWAIIAN SHIRTS FLOCKED NYLON j At $1.40 coch H I WASHABLE AND IDEAL MUST EE CLEARED FOR OFFICE169 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-12-14 4 Charmaine Is Happy Bride-to-be VERY happy fcrifc to he passed through Singapore's International Airport yesterday. Charming '20 year-old .Miss M] rtlc li.i niKii in- uave the Standard two reasons for lit'!- MllllfV Reason 1: Alter one iind.l !\.iii' fcan* 'i-p.H.iiiiiii. >ne will soon be mcctins Her tii ni c 30Standardpic - 91 words
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Article55 1956-12-14 4 Scout Camp For S 'pore THE Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kcc, will open the Boy Scouts' Patrol Camp, at JurOQf Park. Singapore, next Friday. Air. Chew will address the 93 scouts and later inspect the camp. The camp is to promote friendship among scouts m Singapore and to55 words
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Article69 1956-12-14 4 ABOUT 100 persons from Social Welfare Homes for tne Aged m Singapore were yesterday given a Christmas treat sponsored by the British Red Cross Society, at the Wesley Hall, Fort Canning. In addition to a bumper tea party, the men received gifts of shirts while69 words
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Article484 1956-12-14 4 SHOW AN EXAMPLE MINER CALLS 'Give Up Some Of Those Allowances' IPOH, Thurs. The representative of Chinese mining interests m Perak, Mr. Yong Nyee Fan, today called on elected members of the Council of State to "set a better example" and reduce the allowances paid them m connection with Council484 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-12-14 4 ONI of Singapore's first women Justices of Peace, ".Irs lan Ten:: Kirn. died <»n bet »>ltli birthd.iv. \estndav at her Cairnhill Road home. An Assistant Divisional Superintendent of the St. .lohns \mhn!ame Brigade, Mrs. Tan had served the brigade for 20 years. she was also93 words
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183 1956-12-14 4 BUSMEN TOLD FIND MISSING $7,000 OR ELSE. SINGAPORE'S Trade Inion Registrar, Mr. Sri? Chixui \vr. yestcrdav the Singapore Bus Workers' I 'niim v opportunity to rcroxrr the imautliorised WllMllWll Irom the union's iunds. Mr. Sng told the union's 12-man executive committee who met him yesterday at his office, that if183 words
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Article31 1956-12-14 4 A LABOURER, A. Veeramuthu, 36. was killed when he was knocked down by a Public Works Department lorry c crossing the road at 13J Mile, Woodlands Road, Singa,pore, yesierday.31 words
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Article20 1956-12-14 4 A 17-YEAR-OLD girl, Fong Ow Chan, died of poisoning a tier admission at the Singapore General Hospital, yesterda?20 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-12-14 4 Mil. X ■(Miinai asaniy. ho returned to Sineapore esterday from Brit.im by the passengerliner Corfu after passing out .is a barrister at law at I meoln's Inn. London. lie v.is attached to the Singapore Labour Department and took law on a Rovernment scholarship. Above rigkl hi Mr. Khoo92 words
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Article102 1956-12-14 4 MR JAMES MAXWELL Director and General Manager of Thomas Cook and Son Ltd.. said to be "the most travelled man m the travel business," died m Putney Hospital, England, recently. the Singapore branch of the Orin announced yesterday. Mr. Maxwell, 51. leaves a widow and102 words
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Article212 1956-12-14 4 AZIZ bin Mohammed Noor, a 28-year-oW peon, was given a "second chance to go straight" by Mr. Justice Whitton, m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. following his conviction for theft and forgery. Asia pleaded guilty to stealing a blank cheque belonging to Mr. Andrew Gilmour212 words
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Article67 1956-12-14 4 JOIIORE BAHRU, Thurs.— The UMNO division here has ed all local organizations Ind two representatives I meeting at the UMNO State headquarters on Sunday to discuss aid to Egypt. An UMNO spokesman said omitfc i for aid to Ewould be lormed at the meet"The meeting will not67 words
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84 1956-12-14 4 A.IILINES m America lose at least one stewardess f to Cupid I Mildred Jackson, director of the Air.Airlines Stewardess' Training School m Chicago, who told the Standard that half of the stewardesses who go, leave to marry hometown boys. Fortunately for the airlines, the tc84 words
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Advertisement359 1956-12-14 4 Pleat Remember Ycur X mas GiH For Our Christmas Trees. \~OPENS TODAY CAPITOL M lid.in., 1.45 ,4. tS..U)AiUO VMi ■JritSJ^Ti tmi •*<»•««»' 8vr7i.ir....-t3 ■eat ion f i H -j,., >.:ioc« Huwrsicni»f»n Al AN FR££M^ !n mA I |IH|IIM IMWaW J Tomorrow 1 M 1 "^;:;;"\!V, Tr mum** LADY LOVE YAXO359 words
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Advertisement545 1956-12-14 4 GA TH A V ORGAMS AT lO\ AtTr~A( TlU\s l .\\\^^\\\^^\^u\\^\^^^^^^^^^^^v^^'■'• 1 1"^^^'^^ 1^■>\^""■>^^■^^^^^^^^^■ rrATHAVi NOW SHOWINC! Lzir^ hat i I(iam t" KciuicthMOßE vi r^^^sN jTi V^\> V^^Jpu>DON moor -r r patt> tso< k 1 f I PLI The I in.il ><l '!>•■ nttl v v Due To The 1545 words
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Article294 1956-12-14 5 Ruler On Selangor's Plight KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The State of Selanqor would find it very difficult to balance future Budgets unless the Federal Government could allocate bigger annual grants, declared the Sultan m his annual review this morning. Under the new financial arrangements, the State294 words
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345 1956-12-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Financial Officer, Inche Abdul Jainal bin Abdul Rais. today called for a "now system" of Federal allocations to give this State complete financial autonomy. He was moving the SuDDly Bill the State Council's Budjet session covering next year's spending of345 words
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232 1956-12-14 5 Nearly Half Of K.L. Marriages Go On The Rocks X.L's Black Record! For Muslims KI'ALA Ll'MPl'li, Thins. Registered divorces among Malays m Selinmir this year totalled 7SI as compared with 2,295 marriages. The State Council was told today that the divorce rate had reached its peak m Kuala Lumpur district232 words
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477 1956-12-14 5 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By TUNKUS LOAN i.irrl i BurCh LONDON. Thurs.— lt is impossible to predict precisely how Britain will react to the Federation's test of its enlightened self-interest. By all the rules of political and economic intelliBritain cannot afford to alienate so liuah477 words
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106 1956-12-14 5 200 Workers Stage Wild Cat Strike I'.IMONC, Thurs.— More than half of the 400 labourers on the MM-mn Bukit Mailag Estate m Karak ncit he-re staged a wild (it strike todi'-v. proI. M:n_ .v i-t tl" dismissal of throe VWfeati yesterday. The three men li id been given 21 hours'106 words
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Article76 1956-12-14 5 She Gave Up With Her Boy Friend KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two terrorists, one a woman, surrendered m the Johore Bahru District on Saturday morning, Government announced today. Wong Chai Eng, with her boy friend Ah Choy had gone into the jungle m 1949. They took a taxi at the Bth76 words
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173 1956-12-14 5 KU.\ LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor State Council today agreed to clear 500 acres of the forest reserve at Ulu Langat to provide land for 40 Malay families. Tabling a motion to this effect, Tuan Haji Zakaria bin Haji Mohamed Taib said that the173 words
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Article62 1956-12-14 5 Fusilier Fined For Negligence IPOH. Thurs. A Royal Scots Fusilier, Private William Wilkinshaw. 20, attached to the Mortar Platoon. Support Company of the Regiment, was today lined $40 h? Magistrate Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusol. Wilkinshaw pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to a special constable. Choy Chin62 words
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Article53 1956-12-14 5 IFOII. Thurs.— Dato Dr. Hail Mohamed EusorT. Territorial Chief Kinta and Pro-Chancellor ot the University of Malaya is to make a two-week tour of Indonesia beginning Dec. 18 The Dato is travelling under the auspices of Rotary International to "spread the ideals" of the movement53 words
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Article26 1956-12-14 5 MR. V. A. THOMAS, the new Assistant Controller of Telecoms. Kluang has succeeded Mr. W. P. Sandcrman. who has gone on transfer to Johore Bahru.26 words
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Article20 1956-12-14 5 THE monthly meeting <>f the Kluang Town Council will be held at the International Cluo on Dec. 16.20 words
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Article27 1956-12-14 5 THE new playing field of the Cannosian Convent m Kluang was officially opened by Ungku Noriah binte Abdul Rahman, wife of the Kluang District Officer.27 words
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Article85 1956-12-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur.s. —The Selangor State Council today adopted unanimously the budget for 1957 invor. $49,012,263 expenditure on public services next y <: Following are some of the major items of expenditure: Drainage and Irrigation, non recurrent, $731,889, Di .mage and Irrigation, annually recurrent $1,062,300.85 words
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Article86 1956-12-14 5 RAIN AND FLOODS IN 3 AREAS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Minor floods continued m three States m the Federation today. There were however no caraalOa or dam?ge. despite the incessant rainfall m the areas flanking the 'Apex' forests of the Peninsula. Following was the flood position: Negri Sembilan: Kuala Pilah Mahsan/Glendale86 words
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Article44 1956-12-14 5 MALACCA, Thurs. The Settlement Council will meet tomorrow to form a local branch of the Merdeka Celebration Committee. Representatives from the various Huay Kuans, the three Chambers of Commerce, the Penghulu-s' Association. Settlement and Municipal councillors will also attend the meeting.44 words
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Article43 1956-12-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government today banned the import and circulation m the country of the English monthly "China Reconstructs.'' published by the Chinese Welfare Institute at Shanghai. Those m possession of copies of the magazine are ask<43 words
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Advertisement188 1956-12-14 5 A SAFE DEPOSIT YOUR FLINDS Miam D«oMtt £100 Q II I <)\1 H\K I> H 1-1 i.Mn N I I STABILITY Interest Aswred II SE(IKIM Assets exceed £10,000,000 II SARD \i. ol DpMi I I SAVING < ium-* I oLK iivL v((n»initni iinu 1 I Send today for "Bank Drpusit188 words
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Article525 1956-12-14 6 Pleas Pride two go- at leaders on missions to Br.-ain have given voice to their plans for the future of this territory. Singapore's Chief Minister has gone to London to make preliminary arrangements for the freedom talks which he and a select delegation will have with the British Colonial officials525 words
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Article336 1956-12-14 6 IT China's Prem'er Chou En-lai m airing his "worries" over the Middle East and Suez Canal disagreements, is trying to impress the western powers with the important role he thinks he plays m international affairs. While on a visit to India, he not only trod on the corns336 words
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Article373 1956-12-14 6 |>LANS FOR CHRISTMAS FOR BRITISH TROOPS THROUGHOUT THE FAR EAST ARE NOW COMPLETE. For the zrvM majority of the soldiers now serving with Far Fast Land Forces m ."Malaya, Singapore, Hongkong And Korea, this is tlu-ir first Christmas overseas and units are determined that it will be a memorable373 words
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Article, Illustration580 1956-12-14 6 John Stirling reports on the I \k 1 JNDON E S I AS first elected Government, which has now been m office for nine months, has failed conspicuously to deal with economic security problems and seems unable to root out corruption m public life. Th c result is growing580 words
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Article121 1956-12-14 6 Sir: 1; n of UMI 0 M Publicity Chief. Syed Jaaiar Albar, fiaken the four corners of UMNO edifice, and ivi day you will find c mm< nt m the vernacular Press urging this gentleman to withdraw his resign n this Malayan-wide appeal is being directed to Mr121 words
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Article75 1956-12-14 6 We the PEOPLE damaging scale must be prevented. Rcspi UMNO leaders, other than those at the helm ot the Party, have discovered ihat the Alliance drbaei< In Penang municipal ejections he result of the people's losing confidence m its present leadership. This will be •rous if not r< i tifli75 words
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Article70 1956-12-14 6 The following specimen Christmas dinner menu w prepared by the Army Catering Corps, with the assistance of the RAS( who fc do the supplying, for Malaya Command, has been sent to all cook-houses. jj> rrnm nf h.mulo toup, roast stuffed turkry. I,rnt%e4 ham, bread and apple Kt;ii i70 words
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585 1956-12-14 6 SANTA'S. SLEDGE --HELICOPTER OR AUSTER kampong and New Village. In order to see that there will be plenty of chocolates and sweets for distribution many units, for example the 22nd Special Air Service, which includes a new Zealand Squadmri. who operate In loai and exhausting patrols m deep jungle, where585 words
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Article623 1956-12-14 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by room m oatiWf. itadteati whi hai I made them their idols \ull nap He it d or bad. more easily and quickly the latter. J^OK this reason it is dis- concerting to mil tiiat the \ati<n.!l I nion of I f623 words
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Article105 1956-12-14 6 Shorts From the Talks months' cour. ng a mere £250, they can acquire the know-how of nuclear pow- many has five repro and Japan two at sent course, v O- udents m B: i. Austr T r and Sweden. Brita mic Energy Authority aiders it's imperative 5H5irC Its KTIOWIOQCC* SO105 words
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Advertisement76 1956-12-14 6 PIANO ACCORDIONS HXdSfejE^ •Mant 12 Kiti 12 C 5135.00 S'-3«it ;5 Kt.i 24 Br,i $150.00 S'udenf 32 IS K»»i 32 8-m» 5'~5C0 C«"9'« 49 34 K«,, 48 Baft KIMI Cantor* S3 34 K*»i SO Bass 53:5 CO Ca«'ore 5' K(vi go Bast $***** Cj.-tort H K»>» <56 Bast $400.00 C<"?'«76 words
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Advertisement31 1956-12-14 6 SUPtW ./'fa MODI! 1^ SALVAOOP .:h B^ AU Le«< 10". for Co&« Ou« LO^G fXPERKKCr »Ni FORCMOST KADiO DR&ANISATIOH Fi:CTICT tOt W|TH 008 Sf»V C I GJA\. A N U I31 words
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Article33 1956-12-14 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 13 (AP>— Shipping rates from the United States east coast to the Mediterranean "will jump sharply" after Feb. 28. the I Jone- B =s News Service said yesterday.33 words
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Article36 1956-12-14 7 MTED NATIONS New York. Dec. 13 (UP) France called on the United Nations General Assembly to send observers to Egypt if necessary to protect the rig foreigners and to halt Egy: seizure of foreign property.36 words
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Article41 1956-12-14 7 LONDON. Dec. 13 CAP] Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden was urged on Wednesday night by mor c than 100 servative Members of Parliament to call a conference of Western European powers to "consider further pra>. ■IMS towards European un41 words
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Article22 1956-12-14 7 BERLIN, Dec. 13 (UP)— East German Communist leader Walter Ulbright yesterday demanded that schools and colleges purse anti-Communist resistance leaders.22 words
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Article24 1956-12-14 7 HONGKONG. Dec. I —Shanghai's port administrator said on Wednesday that l.i'2 Japanese merchant ships had dropped anchor m the Com- port this year.24 words
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Article36 1956-12-14 7 Murder Arson NT 11. Dec. 11 (UP) —About 100 Nag raided a Swaranour tea ga on Saturday and shot dead three persons and set fire to a vehicle, killing three others. reports reaching here sa:d yesterday.36 words
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Article33 1956-12-14 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 (AP) —The United States is reported urging th Government to allow speedy repair of the big oil pipeline from Iraq which has been sabotaged m Jour places m Syr33 words
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Article27 1956-12-14 7 LONDON. Der. 13 (Re British Foreign Office spokesman said here warmly welcome" the Security Council's unanimous decision that Japan be admitted to the United Nations.27 words
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Article33 1956-12-14 7 LONDON. Dec. 13 (AP) Anna Kethley. head of the Hungarian Socialist Party. said on Wednesday night riJM will appeal to the U.N. to send an international police lores to Hungary.33 words
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Article27 1956-12-14 7 PARIS. Dec 13 (AP)— Germany on Wednesday suggested that the Atlantic al- act as mediator m any di?F nbers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).27 words
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Article27 1956-12-14 7 RANGOON. Dec. 13 (I government last ni^ht ed a published report that rew of a Burmese navy gunboat had deserted, taking their ship with them.27 words
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Article96 1956-12-14 7 \n< CHI i» i \F) p«'p<- PiM \n plf*:idrd >-'-.i.nitv for t little more quiet m the htnh bi:rl\ of modern hf<\ Ike \< v old hr.ul nl tii, X m Catholic (hunh. legates to Italj*i bli-NiiM CngnNi mU nvi h.ini/.ition is responsible for most of its96 words
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128 1956-12-14 7 UNITED NATIONS. D<'(XJP)— Britain protested m the United yesterday about the expulsion of British nationals from Eeypt. British ambassador Sir Pierson Dixon sent a letter to General Assembly President Prince Wan Waithayakon of Thailand callins attention to a Nov. 27 letter on the situation sent to128 words
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Article77 1956-12-14 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 13 (AP)— Production from U.S. oilfields took a massive jump last l as the industry's aid-ts-Europe programme swung into high gear, figures released by the American Petroleum In- Output of crude oil and lease condensate was at a record daily rate77 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-12-14 7 FLYING FISH? NO. THEY'RE JET FIGHTERS I.OOhil^i like il\in^ fish, ISi Mary F-W Skyray jrt fighters shim m formation oirr the •><■!: oii ihr oasl of I Si. I.tnh carries vx pt udahle /fit'/ [xuls hciwatii the \l\ wings.AP - 38 words
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242 1956-12-14 7 NEW DELHI, Dec 13 dP) rrim< Aiinistn- Jawafcarla] Nchni Mil th. i' HWnM <UN attitude Ivwavl the Inited Sta(o> has c runted m tm i pasi two years and now a "more confident" Communist government wants to have better relations with America. He242 words
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Article71 1956-12-14 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 13. (UP)— Great Britain is negotiating for a loan from the U.S. Government's Export Import Bank to get dollars to spend m the U.S.. the British Embassy and the Bank announced yesterday. Embassy and bank official? said they did not know how large the71 words
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Article32 1956-12-14 7 MOSCOW. Dec. 13 (AP)Jindian ambassador, Mr. K. P. S. Ifenon, saw Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepllov on Wednesday, presumably to rii>eu.ss with him Indian reaction to events m Hungary.32 words
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Article60 1956-12-14 7 \V \SHINGTON, Dec. 13. (rP) _The U.S. Navy today announced withdrawal from the Mediterranean of an eightship "Hunter Killer" 1 task "i-oud which joined the U.S. Sixth Fleet at the height of ihe Middle East crisis. The Navy said Hunter-Killer Group II has completed operations with the60 words
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Article59 1956-12-14 7 JUNEAU. Alaska. Dec. 13 CAP)— II was 63 below zero yesterday at Nortrm-ay. on the Alaska Highway near the boundary of Canada's Yukon territory. It was one of ihe lowest temperatures ever recorded m Alaska m December. Extreme cold gripped all of Alaska's interior. It59 words
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Article138 1956-12-14 7 PRINCESS MARRIES COMMONER BOMBAY, Dec. 13 (AP) «H Princess Usha Raie Uolka. heiress to the Maharaja of Indore. married a commoner yesterday with her fathers blessing and despite protects from members of India's princely caatc. The fcridegroom, Satisn Chandra Malhotra. works m a Bombay business house. Instead of the impressive138 words
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Article87 1956-12-14 7 -HiNGTON. Dec. 13 (Renter). United States officials here today indicated that .dent Eisenhower will pro bably write to Marshal Nikolai Bulsanin. the Soviet Prime Minister, ursine the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Hunoarv as a sten toward a better atmosphere for talks on arms reductions. The87 words
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Article127 1956-12-14 7 And No Income Tax Too LONDON, Dec 13 (UP).— A South Pacific Island paradise went up for sale hrre yesterday for U5543,900. ($M 146,000) Sakau Island, offered ?n the advertising columns of the Daiiv Telegraph, was des- as one by four miles an^ m the New Hebrides127 words
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259 1956-12-14 7 Irish Plot To Blow Up A British Warship Foiled 200 Sticks Of Dynamite Found In Attache Case BELFAST, Dec. 13 (UP)— Police toiled a bomb plot to blow up a British naval vessel hero today m another apparent attempt at violence by the outlawed Irish Republican Arniv (IRA). A 200-stick259 words
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Article109 1956-12-14 7 U.S. Will Remain In Europe PARIS. Dec. 13. John Foster Dulles. United States Secretary of told the NATO Council here today that the Un intends to keep V oned here :n Eurooe. He snid thi? decision was made m the spirit of President Etoenhower's assuran the .nirics Britain. Fran. )Cimany,109 words
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Article45 1956-12-14 7 WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 ,UP> The U.S. State Departmm- denied reports that the death of Ralph J. Jesky, attache at the American Embassy m Moscow, actually murder. Officer Joseph W. Rrap said yesterda "there is absolu'elv nothing to justify such a claim.45 words
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Article163 1956-12-14 7 NIXON - NIXON SAYS NEW vokk. Dec 13 (Renter)— The Daitei st.it.- iee -Pre.sirirnt. ."Mr. Richard Nixon. SaM here today that the Initeri Nations faced difficult days ahead m finding lasting solutions to the Middle East and j Hungarian proh!rm.x. Air. Nixon expressed this view to U.X.163 words
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Article66 1956-12-14 7 PORT-AU-PRINCE. Haiti. Dec. 13 (UP) Constitutional rule returned tonay to Haiti whera an unprecedented display of popular resentment forced General Paul E. Ma:loire to resign as provisional Chief of State. Gen Magloire resigned i?estcrday. bowing to the sure of a nationwide threeday general strike m protest against66 words
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Article146 1956-12-14 7 riCSSELL JONES i word, but if 1 were handiar Jjm mm m j»tti«9B has an entire natioa fou. jch despr courage for such unselfish mi The the women and rf Hung- _ht and ing the So ■on* proved cd to work ir memory: The I146 words
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Article39 1956-12-14 7 13 (AP) Rcoorts from the provinces Typhoon to 79 persons dead, 18 missing and cd. Moat fwaitirs were m Camarincs Sux Province, on /on Island, where were reported to have buried 2es. the < Service said.39 words
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Advertisement39 1956-12-14 7 nd FULL LENGTH ...the Rock w Roii FEATURE ry f THE KING OF. ROCK N ROLL M 4£r 'nr r»f ITEST «OCS oIL MUSIC Pu 6f M^JjUi^^JU^;;^ ->V^ AS FREED SlB p.«e ROCK N ROLL BAWD opens roDAr CAPITOL39 words
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Advertisement78 1956-12-14 7 There Never Was A Finer Bicycle Built RALEIGH v i C? lllL U/ STEEL mM l$&, BICYCLE l|jt AjJ a/7(Y UiiV nether 6e/ 0k jTHi JMy-iipH] I Special X'mas Tiffins. Table Deckings no* X |^l iL^I being accepted for I f f r Ir iTb Tuesday 18th and ■"WII I78 words
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586 1956-12-14 8 Federation Is Ready To Declare War On Black Market MINISTER ASKS CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE TO CO-OPERATE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation government today asked Chambers of Commerce to assess at once the commodities m short supply and draw up lists of products that had gone up m price recently. The586 words
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Article170 1956-12-14 8 Singapore Price Control? THE Binxapo State UMNO la being called upon by its Geylang and Sembawang branches to urge the Coalition Government to take asttres to control the prices of essential commodi- m the Colony. Tht two branches recently ed a resolution that fa View of the present tendency of170 words
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Article58 1956-12-14 8 Children 's Xmas Party A CHRISTMAS party for children of Shell Company employees will be held at St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 PJ& tomorrow. The children will be treated to a cinema show, conjuring tricks, cakes and refreshments The Shell Sports Club has organized a dance58 words
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Article42 1956-12-14 8 THE S;!]^;i,->or C COTOaCT, Mr. R T. Alexander, yesterday returned a verdict of death by mis■Uure at the end of an inquest on a 15-year-old boy M ■npan. who was killed m a motor-accident at Anson Road, V pt 8.42 words
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Article74 1956-12-14 8 THE Carnegie Foundation. for the first time, has offered a gift of 400 American text books to the Singapore Nanyang University. Announcing this yesterday the President of the Nanyang University Executive Council, Professor Chen Chung Nan. said this was \he second time the University had received74 words
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214 1956-12-14 8 Manila Musicians Want S'pore Jobs IANY top-flight but unemployed musicians m the Philippines want to work m Singapore, according to Colony bandleader. Cecil Wilson, who recently returned here after seeking a cure lor "pianist's cramp." Mr. Wilson, who spent over a month m Japan ing treatment for his stricken hands,214 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-12-14 8 CHEER FROM THE DEAF FOR AUSTRALIANS THE 28 Commonwealth Independent Infantry Brigade Group Provost Unit, held a pre Christmas parly for M children between the ages «.l th r from th Malayan Federation School Coi I>» af MMren Hi, P>'tv was held at the #Wl t grounds at Penang. Cpl.101 words
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Article69 1956-12-14 8 MR. TAN Choon Tee, younf. est member of the I; national Brotherhoor Magicians, and Miss Lee Eng. will give a series of magic shows during the Christmas Season to poor and ut privileged children :n Bukit I'pper Seranfao* Road and Jalan Eunos. Another member of the 1.8.M..69 words
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Article29 1956-12-14 8 THE annual general mer of the Johore Clerical Union will be held on Dec. 24 at the Union's premises at J; Molek, Johore Bahru. at IJ3$ p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration269 1956-12-14 8 THEY WILL GIVE AN XMAS CONCERT AT ST. ANDREWS PRETTY Miss Lim Bek Neo, (left), first Chinese girl to become an Associate of the Royal Collef Organists, will play Handel's Organ Concerto No G Minor at a Christmas Concert to be given by the Singapore Chamber Ensemble at the St.269 words
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Advertisement430 1956-12-14 8 "GLENEAGLES" HOTEL *i B Mapier Road, Singapore DAMiMi TOMORROW NIGHT every Saturday LESLIE ROZARIO'S BA\D m attendance Table Reservations for X'mas now open Bar Airconditioned European 6c Chinese Food X'MAS SPECIAL PRIVATE PARTIES catered for. Phone: ***** (3 lines) a JUST RECEIVED a 4- >". x*mas 4* f-. Pure Silk430 words
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Miscellaneous360 1956-12-14 8 Standard cMbnanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE fINGAPGPE gram MN<. VPOKI vil -l< W -m II I N Presents "M« full d h a n n f tOCC choir and Singapore Symphony o,i v /<: pm- Bach Orchestra, at Victoria Memorial .v mmmr 8.45 Dm X M'lo M\nn 1;. Mil 1360 words
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Article, Illustration790 1956-12-14 9 Holmby Hills RAT PACK m Hollywood, James Bacon meets the |)\KK AVI Ml may have its IrtO but nut here it's thr MdI.MRV mU RAT PACK Both Mi r\ilusi\e -m ul srts. Prince Mike Inhmli breaker of bread w 1 1 li Rockefeller's and Nhitnevs, calls the Rat I'.uk "America's790 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-12-14 9 THE saddest moment m tl HOUSE that has the touching pang of Pinkcrton when Fisby (Glenn Ford) bids goodbvo to geisha Machiko Kyo, while Sakini (Marlon Brando), looks on.33 words
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Article, Illustration583 1956-12-14 9 PREPOSTEROUS y.\K\K Khan, once a bandit king: hut later turned British spy. earned a War Office citation quoted as having "probably no equal m the entire Burma campaign" of World War 11. In April, 1943, caught m a Japanese ambush m the Burmese jungle, Zarak tricked his captors to whip583 words
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Article54 1956-12-14 9 Warner's starlet Natalie Wood, seen hrre recently In THE BURNING HILLS with Tab Hunter, has ber for the lead role m BOMBERS E USAF giant jet plane by Beirne Lay, Jr.. author of many This is Natalie's fourth stare since she scored her first smash hit with James54 words
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Article103 1956-12-14 9 Be Our Guests SB Singapore film mm v% imp ii. i f (1 t<- hi (im MAN'S GUESTS OF I HE WEEK arc Cdfe Lee tflM Joo Chiat Road; L. E. Theseira of 35 Swaine Road; Henry Kwer of €54-26 Parian* Terbakar; Allan Tan UvtlM Road; G. Gan ■•land Lee103 words
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Article557 1956-12-14 9 A treat in this teahouse TO round off 1956 m a most appropriate manner, Metro Goldwyn Mayer has come up with a riotously funny farcesatire that blatantly delights m taking fleeting nips at Uncle Sam. TF.AHOUSE OF SB Al'Gl'ST MOON Ls an excellent comedy and it i> played for the557 words
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Advertisement63 1956-12-14 9 The uorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, BackGche, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG 1IU: TIGER MEDICAL HALL SURF WASHES SPOTLESS Hi v "wRr s w y DUNLOP ROADSTER TWISTING, HEAVILY CAMBERED ROADS AND LOOSE,63 words
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Article338 1956-12-14 10 OF Australia's annual rubber consumption of 50,500 tons, only a small proportion is synthetic, but this proportion could possibly grow m the near future. Commenting on this a spokesman of the Austialian Trade Commissioner's Office m Singapore said yesterday: "The use of thetic recently338 words
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Article209 1956-12-14 10 -OUTPUT RISING TO CO PK with the rising demand tor Tiger Beer, Malayan Breweries plan to order two now bottling plants to the value of SI I million, Mr, M. Lewis, general manager and director of I- raser Neave Ltd., said yesterday. Tomorrow Tiger Beer celebrates209 words
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Article145 1956-12-14 10 Rubber Rises One Cent SINGAPORE rubber prices steadied towards the close yesterday, first grade January shipment closing at $1,084 per lb.. a rise of one cent on Wednesday. The market opened quiet at i)T J per Jh. for first graae January shipment. Quiet conditions prevailed m the morn m 5145 words
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Article93 1956-12-14 10 SHIPMENTS of Malayan robber, Including latex, concen: rated latex and revertex. during November amounted to 92.891 tons (81.630 ton< In October), bringing the I for the 11 months to 899.617 tons < 916.314 tons m the same period Ol 1955). Export.- to the United Kißfl dom during N m93 words
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Article85 1956-12-14 10 MAI. A'; a\ zo Banknation's changes m its rates to merchants yesterday were: Canada: buying. TT. 31 7/lfi. O.D. 31 9/ Hi. 90 days 31 7/8 credit bills 3l 15/1(5 trade bills. Selling rates. T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31 1/16: Francs 142 3, 8: Belgian Frana85 words
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Article104 1956-12-14 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon cJcsir.g prices per pini) yesteidav were: Copra. Dec. ?27i buyers. 121 sellers: coconut oil m bulk MS sellers; m drums M 7 tellers, Muntok white pepper I sellers, Sarawak white $123 sellers. Special Sarawak black tellers, Tone: Quiet. tMawapim Copra Association closing Drue?104 words
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Article27 1956-12-14 10 DOWSETT Engineering (Australasia) Ltd.. a subsidiary of Dowsett Holding's. London, me titanium from ;he beaches of Bathurst Island. north of Darwin. m the Northern Territory.27 words
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Article76 1956-12-14 10 THE U.K. Board of Trade has announced that it is disposing of up to 2.500 tor tin within the next six months. The disposal from the eminent is m accordance I the White Paper on defence issued by Parliament, the announcement said. The Board is now examining76 words
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Article123 1956-12-14 10 OOm lOADB IfERTUSt Luck Carrier Osambaur. Yoko Maru Adm Hardy, Castleville. Barito Sihigo. Shinwa Maru. Hemcii Maru. Itira.. Straat. Soenda, Blyth Navigator Andes Maru, Velverde Ampenan INNI R ROADS Tndari. X i Bcdd V-mg-kachindr. Pailowa Legundi. intui Pan mi m C irabay ■<--.; Van Den Brnrk Rr-nnj123 words
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Article111 1956-12-14 10 THE director of Teluk Anson Rubber Estates Ltd. have recommended the acceptance of the highest offer for the sale of their two remaining estates. Teluk Anson and Degong. according to a circular to members issued by the secretaries, Turquand. Youngs Co. This is an amount 51.111 words
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Article123 1956-12-14 10 MALAYAN' sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: Con. Tin Smc I 29/6: F«.N ore ,ammon> $2: Hammers Sl..*)2£: H. Waugh $1.55: Jackson lieries SI OS: Sime Darby" Cold Storage I iders s Times Union Insur. $5131 U E SI 0 00. $9.80: Wearne Bros. 18i cd; Wearnes123 words
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Article78 1956-12-14 10 U.K. Steal Expert To See Malayo I principal •nranirati.ru tm m■■ wwaawa ami 'U I He is m I S. KHpatoi* dir-rlnr and ...,l manager of i Iron and Si mberlaai. Ench n which is a brarn-h I r fcl °—3i Mi I trick is particularly mirrestei m rail makte78 words
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Article127 1956-12-14 10 MALAYAN industrials were slightly firmer, while tins and rubbers were irregular accord:^ to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Despite the circular to shareholders rrcommendlif acceptance Anson's remaining Teluk wen ndicating $3.10 and I Goodwood Park xt I Malayan Cement 1.68 >ld 1 hi ders 26.00 26.50 d127 words
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442 1956-12-14 10 Suez: Little Effect On Tin Market THE closure <>f tiir Suez Canal is seen 10 have had littJe effect on the tin market. In their December review. Strauss and Company report that the development only resulted m the delay m the arrival of tonnage estimated to be about 1.500 tons.442 words
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Advertisement600 1956-12-14 10 NOTICES CITX COUNC II OF SINGAPORE TENDERS T ZCTRICITY DEPART- MENT ia) The closing date for the receipt ot tenders lor the supply ot Various Lamps has been extended tc 12 56. tb> Supply and erection of air conditionIng plant at City Treasurer's Department. Mechanised Section. Tender Deposit $200'Close 12600 words
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Advertisement527 1956-12-14 10 THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE < H \PIKK B§) IN M liter of *.he dissolution of: 1. Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Students' Union, M WiUdBSOII Road Singapore. 2. Singapore Chung Cheng High School Alumn; ciation. 40/56. Goodman Rd.. ..sapore. 3. Singapore Chinese School Par ta 1 Street. Singapore. ngapore Chinese I I527 words
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Advertisement662 1956-12-14 10 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER M In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 205 J of IS Re S KAWGAKATNAM of fi. Tan Tock Sens Hospital Quarters. Singapore. 11. (Hospital Aslistant NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First and Final dividend is intended662 words
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Advertisement201 1956-12-14 10 NOTICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI l that TAN SOI TEE employed by Messrs Victoria Dry Cle^nins Company of No 17 Tai Tons Crescent. Singapore, a< delivery and collection clerk. left the employment of the s aid Messrs Victoria Dry Clcanine Company on the 3()th rlav ol November ISM rind therefore201 words
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Advertisement215 1956-12-14 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM 900 am. M. Airways MLI2I Qar ENI BK ndia Ai DAR' M i m. BOAC 8A704 LOX/CAL M. Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12 45 p.m. Garuda GA373 BKOK 2 35 pm. M. Airways ML4I7 JF.SS/KUCH 445 pm. M. Airw.. MLII 3 KB 6.35 pro. M. Airways MLIII PG215 words
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Advertisement750 1956-12-14 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I Tat JJ92*/* ***** 4 ]i2/t RoßlntOß Roac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN StRVICt fit NaMam. Baataax New loth Saltimcrc Philadelphia b Cult Port» Spore KS h»m Penane T^-HtMUS 5/14 Fcb 15 16 Feb 17 Is fee re ;rr:e<r i othei I icaa anc duchargt750 words
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Advertisement1186 1956-12-14 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (lb lines) into.pi iat*c ir (W linesl 't',"' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE JJ Carriers opticn to proceed via otherports tc loao ana discharge cargc SAILINGS tc LIVIRFCCL GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Singapore Oue S.v: r.i harr Kenani Pjtroclus for Liverpool 11,186 words
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Advertisement832 1956-12-14 11 MITSUI t^A LINE Sport P. bherr Penonp FOR JAPAN Amognon Moru for Yel<o» homo, Kooe Mon viq Hone Konc 1 7 Dec 1 5 Dec Hoguroson Moru tof Yokohama, Kobe Puson, vio Mamia 14 Dec FOR U.b A For New York Ph:lode!phio Baltimore Arimason Morw 1 6 Dec 1 9832 words
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Advertisement624 1956-12-14 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUI^AKDb bailing! to- fecrgkeh one Pffnre P S'k«» b c-rt SLLANDIA" In Port 16/17 Dec 18 J*"T KINA 3 1 D*C I MALAYA' 11/12Jon 13/15Jor 16MSjor MOMEWARDi Soihngi »ot Gcnoo. *''»n Mambwro Copenhogcn Gothenburg O»«t S port F S Kr?»r P*none **SELANDIA' 10/11 jo« 12/12J0B 13 -i624 words
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Article1478 1956-12-14 12 Donald Bain - A Voice Went Round The World Donald Bain -by- TRIUMPH INTO TRAGEDY well-to-do Tennessee bankers. A few years later, they were outraged when she told them of her determination to make the stage her career. "Bot I'm going to go on the si .v,d the youns lady with some of1,478 words
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Article195 1956-12-14 12 II" .miii want to annoy \our neighbours beat a drum. Within a short time you will have them Acfctiag ih.kl. Dr. Gerald Gardner, an authority on witchcraft, tells oi the art of Music Mafic and describes how a stead v thump on a drum < tv loiiM' 81195 words
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Article48 1956-12-14 12 AFTER testimony that her husband kept a rendezvous with another woman, a Manhattan. New York, wife was granted a divorce by a judge who observed: "The unorthodox method of egress by the defendant down from the seventh floor via the fire escape indicated a consciousness .ilt."48 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-12-14 12 THIS is easy if you do it every day says lovely Gillian Vaughan. 21 Gillian, from Hove, Sussex, is a dancer and a keen 'keep fit" girl, which maybe explains why the floor doesn't seerr so far away to her MIRRORPIC45 words
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Article48 1956-12-14 12 "DECAUSE. before surnames were used, people used ±J eke-names (from the word "eke," meaning "a. as an extra means of identification. These usually took the form of occupations (Smith, Hunter. Tanner), adH VaJ*, Common), appearance Redhrad. Short) or charact.-nstics (Strong, Sm.. > and eventually became surnames48 words
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Advertisement23 1956-12-14 12 \^K H H Perfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne fiiZAZl'l^Z \Z RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE P 3 30X393 MILKMAID i> 111 1 1 X23 words
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Advertisement60 1956-12-14 12 JAPAN |.y/^"*^A-.-?^^N?=^- and return on th« large and v^^M^yTrW^ comfortable passenger vessels ff^mh^:< I: RUYS boisseva,n. W"'" TEGELBERG, TJITJALEnGKA, TJiSADANE, TJINEGARA f Fores from os little cs $875.— F'«»cio») For Further Pcrticulars Contact Your Travel Agent or Let -our Christmas lift to the Sick 6 Suffering be o Blood Donation60 words
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Miscellaneous196 1956-12-14 12 < U IS i YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION m the future (6. 4) M'H M c 9. Forms an image m 18. The Cameronian loses a v J. France (4) Scot for a story (7) B^B JIJ -11. The aggregate of exist- 19. Flag possibly but could ™!A'«"«^tfl mg things (8) be196 words
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Miscellaneous208 1956-12-14 12 i\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\l ryODAYS Ql 01 VTION: j ll<ni man\ men would be mute if they were fori bidden to speak well of thriiwlvei and e\ il ol others." I Mme. De Fontaine FRIli 1 OK I I.RV- ON! Give thought and j attention to work, service. health matters. Be tactful j208 words
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Miscellaneous154 1956-12-14 12 J *>' \t} i V jJ I jj I > %,tt <: '^'aS -.•>'" .v.. ;"<■';; J i II. i: 22— Make the most of assets. resources, joint accou However, be tactful; don't take undue chances. m iiri'H) Nov. 21— Friends, partners, co-operation can be hr ful. Rest: duures; save154 words
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292 1956-12-14 13 FFRTH. Dec. 13 (AP) The official draw on Thursday paired Heroic Flam with Ramanathan \n>hnin for Friday's opening match of the interI).ui> Cup finals between the L'nited States and India. But it was a meagre development compared to the overnight recovery of U.S.292 words
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Article83 1956-12-14 13 SHB Boys Club Fights Tonight THREE junior boxers from the Queen Street Boys Club, who are champions of this •gjr's Inter-Boys Club b~ tournament, will take pa: gpeciai contests to be held at the annual Singapore Harbour Board B 3 Chair.: ionchip torn; p.m. Queen Street Club Boys toe the83 words
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Article25 1956-12-14 13 LONDON, Dec. IX (Reuter) •-Results of today's Rugby t County Championship matches were: c 0. Dorset and Wiltshire 19. Sussex 3. Oxfordshire 12.25 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-12-14 13 MALACCA Combined Schools team emerged champions m the Southern Combined Schools hotkey tourney on Tuesday when they maintained an unbeaten record holding Singapore to a one-all draw m their final match on Victoria Institution ground, Kuala Lumpur.— Standardpic by Yong Peng Seong. SINGAPORE S g o a Ikceper71 words
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Article56 1956-12-14 13 kia*a:mi. Than.— Tin Miwm* Hunten Football Ciub of India is scneduled to play a friendly match Bgainsi a Kiuang Invitation XI here UMMM'H The Kiuane team mr ud« five playen 'mm the Kinf*i Own Sro" >?■- B ri r: p' f B'MiDie B «r- wood56 words
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Article680 1956-12-14 13 BILL FUNK - TIME TO ROUND UP THE 6 -FOOTERS BILL FUNK Saj s SINGAPORE finished 13th m thc Ohmpic Basketball competition. This was a bitter pill for the man\ basketball fans who had expected the (o sters to finish among the 10 best teams m the work!. finished: 1. States 2 R680 words
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Article157 1956-12-14 13 First Inter-port Soccer Illi: First inler-port So cci mat( h l>< i gon and Sinuapun* will be pl.oed m then:.., < n M.i\ next \r.\r In srn.nd m k cl nil] \iMt Vn:in for the retui n ptk This was decided at thc Singapore Amateur Football sociation monthly council meeting157 words
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Article93 1956-12-14 13 Move To Boycott Russia THE HAGUE. Dec. 13 (AP) The Netherlands Olympic ommittee advised sports orga tions m the Netherlands yesterday against meeting S sportsmen m view of Russian intervention m Hungry. Holland pulled out npic games after the So\ The Olympic Commrv it had been asked for r sports93 words
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Article26 1956-12-14 13 NO. 3 BOD. beat Base Ordinance DeDol Association 1-0 m a SHA D: te hockey fixture played at Friendly Hill Rowe scored 8.0.D.'s goal.26 words
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Article126 1956-12-14 13 Ten -Day Tour For The Blacks THE Blacks, an Asian rugby club m the Colony, now m their second season is proceeding on a ten-day tour of the Federation during December 1.V24. They will leave Sinz.r on Saturday morning for Malacca where they will DC I Malacca Combined School XV126 words
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Article169 1956-12-14 13 LONDON. DM 13 (Keutn) (ioole Town, the small Yorkshire mm <er club, yesterday NMM Hh third round of the English Football Association Cup for the first time m their history with a shock 1-0 away win Workington Town, thp third division northern lea«ue side. Brian169 words
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Advertisement483 1956-12-14 13 CLASSIFIED ADS Mil MI()\S \M APPLICAI ~~> i c post of Superintendent. Kuala Langat Water Supply, m Public WorKs De, Selangor m the salary 529e i A2O 516 per mensem plus CO.L a at current rates. Applicants are required to Pumping pry Applications on FormGer. ory AvenueTlCuala Lumpur belore the483 words
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Miscellaneous65 1956-12-14 13 11l Al,ier By Al Capp Alley Oop By V. T. Hamlin The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake Ao^\ Oub Be <?V«^"^BD WHAT a! l^f^ Rip Kirby 8v A/ex Raymond Bug's Bunny By B. x GeT MV V/ money > >J4AW/ you pan y^ CAN.T A^LOWAhJCEyTALXTS <iP. J^, OvEl?65 words
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Article, Illustration567 1956-12-14 14 JCFFERY JAMES - Bulgarian 'Automatons' Rout S'pore JCFFERY JAMES By NEVER SO MANY GOALS SO EASILY SCORED ROY (21-t mmute\ MILANOV again (24th minute). Yew Chang. tnuis; t" Mop a i -!..;>;<> ri ilP'^t. sad sew a eamaltv. Ho was carried out. Fo«k I. rites* over. He wore a r.d some effert on567 words
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Article160 1956-12-14 14 'YOU just played against one of the best teams m the world and you should therefore not be discouraged." said the Bulgarian coach Mr. Ormandjiev. However, he advised that »c should make every endeavour to play as often as pos.e against foreign teams. "This is the only160 words
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Article157 1956-12-14 14 THE Bwltiriia Olympic baskrtbaU team, fiftk m Ike >i. ''>;•'!" i.ist n .-,uM c Happy WorM Staiium. A small crowd of 1,000 fans r>d the game. Bulgarians had he advantage and it was difficult for the Nanyang- cagers to < throush their tight defence. Often157 words
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Article73 1956-12-14 14 BUENOS AIRES. Dec 13 (A?>— World flyweight boxing champion Pascual Perez o: gen tin a. outpointed the Cnilean ampion Conrado Mor m a 10-rour bout httotm XuNO last a Perez was too vho foufiht on an equal i ihe first two In their third round. "hout73 words
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Article65 1956-12-14 14 SOCCER SPECIAL RUSSIAN go'i'krcper L. lachint leaps li gh to M r Np" ■ported hy 'r .-rrr L. Xetlo (left half) durivg the Rttttifl rers?/s Bulgaria Fcece r se^n-^nnl at th§ Mn n Olympic Stadium m Melbourne. At left is Bulgaria's outside right Dimitrov Stoyanov. Russia irere the winners 2-165 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-12-14 14 THE Bulgarians u-hn delighted Singapore with top class continental-type football at Jalan Besar Stadium. MALAYA (slr.prd shirts) and Britain before their football itch Bl KliaUl Lumpur.30 words
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Article29 1956-12-14 14 HOCKEY: Friendly Army vs. SCC at the Padang. BADMINTON S.B.A. Championships, nil the finals at Badminton Stadium 7.30 p.m. SOCCER: Alexandra n. Prrmnda Boyan at Farrcr Park.29 words
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244 1956-12-14 14 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thins— The Malaya-bib Vk&t Cup knockout round will take place m Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 21 and 22. Malaya will be represented by the same players who blasted Hon^kon^ out of the competition. The line-up for Malaya will be Mrs. Cecilia244 words
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Article75 1956-12-14 14 THE S.C.F.A. will hold its first Social and Dance on Saturday, loth December, at the West Point Garden. Pasir Panjang, from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. A Souvenir Brochure b published for the occasion and contains extracts of articles from the late Sir Ong S;ang Song's 100 YEARS75 words
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Article98 1956-12-14 14 TWENTY-NINE members of the Federation Olympic contingent, including athletes and hocplayers, returned today by Qantas. Mr. S. C. Law. Manager of the weight lifting team, told the Standard that m Tnn Kirn Bee. Malaya has a future medallist. Kirn Bee. now studying m New Zealand, came m98 words
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Article927 1956-12-14 14 ALEX SOARS - ALEX SOARS B] The Malayan, Get Lessons In Speed Ski lesson m how to score by getting two snap goals m as many minutes as Coates and Harduirr three. Then just to drive the lesson home V. 4-0 with a lovely effort. The Malayans appeared to927 words
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Article57 1956-12-14 14 THE Singapore Army will pl«y the S.CC. m a friendly hockey match on the padang today. The following have been select* ed to represent the Arr Dicksnn, Lt. Gregory. Cfn. ra. Li Pr;char-marsh-Knight. Capt. Boon* ham. WO.II. Barron. Cpl. Whey Ah Kuan. Capt Kembery. Cor. Duff anr: ar.57 words
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