The Straits Times, 1 April 1956
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Title Section14 1956-04-01 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in Mat**** No. 1,075 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1956. Z0 CENTS14 words
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Article350 1956-04-01 1 nritntvnt approves i'.xpvnditttrv an schemes not prorulvd for in the budget Government has approved the expenditure of more 0 for various expansion and other schemes not provider in the budget. $100,000 is for the Customs Secret Service. This doubloriginally voted for this purpose. esman350 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-04-01 1 THE QUEEN and Princess Anne wave to bystanders as they drive away from St. Pancras Station. London. With the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles, they had returned to London jfte» a week-end at Thorpe Lubcnhatn Hall, near Market Harborough. Leicestershire, where they had beenReuter - 61 words
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Article208 1956-04-01 1 FREAK STORM SCATTERS FUN CROWDS jAPPY-GO-LUCKY holiday-makers, thronging Singa- pore's beaches and parks to enjoy Easter in the open air were drenched by a freak thunderst9rm yesterday afternoon Drains overflowed in minutes. Cars splashed along in bottom gear. Torrential rain made a spectacular waterfall down the banks of Fort Canning208 words
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203 1956-04-01 1 New railway link will challenge iingapore trade UALA LUMPUR. Sat. MALAYAN Railway is planning <i new link 1 the Eait Coast Line rtiicH will place Port »ettcnh.im in a "highly ompctitive position comijred witn Singapore." IV line from Kuala IMlah -r\ Seniilan .uul will bring Kn.il.i «wetten- .iri-r to the203 words
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Article104 1956-04-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. iH out of 90 entrants completed the first leg— *^P -rth to Kuala Lumpur— of the 1956 Stanva Hay. Five cars were disqualified becaus ate at the start and another withdrew ■hf I ;ars arrive! m it I Wl lost104 words
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Article81 1956-04-01 1 Baboons swoop down for lunch APITOWN. Sat A troop of baboons, tin strong, living in the Constantia Mountains nave acquired a taste for Constantia farmers- grapes and green iiiaisc. They have been helping themselves to large quantities growing on Constantia slopes, guided by the warning harks of wise sentries, whoReuter - 81 words
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Article93 1956-04-01 1 Stripper Rose Chan, who gave her first performance in the Colony last night, was mobbed by a large crowd after her show. The crowd dashed backstage and prevented her from 1 dressing for about half an hour. She grabbed a bathtowel, put it round her and93 words
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Article71 1956-04-01 1 Passports scarce The Singapore Immigration Department has been swamped by requests for passports by large numbers of people wanting to leave the Colony for various reasons. Because of this rush, the present stock of passports, according to a Government report, has been depleted "faster than was anticipated."71 words
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Article59 1956-04-01 1 Two students of the Chinese High School. Singapore, were detained by the Special Branch of the C.I.D. on Friday afternoon while on their way home from school. A police spokesman said yesterday that the two were held for questioning. One has since been released, j Both boys59 words
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Article70 1956-04-01 1 SYDNEY, Sat.— More than 40 people were injured and 12 children trampled underfoot by spectators who panicked at the Sydney Royal Easter Show when a steer ran wild. The frenzied animal had managed to jump over a safety fence and careered through the crowds forReuter - 70 words
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Article22 1956-04-01 1 PARIS, Sat.— A 94-year-old man. dozing by the fire, was burned to death here when his wooden leg caught fire.22 words
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Article289 1956-04-01 1 LONDON, Sat. I OUPILS at a Northumber- land school will call their teacher "Sir' instead of "Miss" after the I Easter holidays For the teacher, formerly f Miss Olive Bury, has changed his birth certificate at Somerset House. I London, from female to I male. HeReuter - 289 words
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Article40 1956-04-01 1 LONDON, Sat. A report that Princess Margaret would attend the Prince RainierCJrace Kelly wedding was denied by Buckingham Palace officials today. The Queen will be represented by Major-Gen. Sir Guy Salisbury-Jones, Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps.40 words
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Article41 1956-04-01 1 COLOMBO, Sat.— The income of Ceylonese in 1955 was 593 rupees a head for the year, compared with 572 rupees in 1954, according to figures released here. The cost of living went down slightly during the year.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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160 1956-04-01 1 LONDON. Sat— The Soviet Union is pressing the West to withdraw atomic weapons from Germany, it was announced today This move, which would strip NATO troops of their most powerful tactical weapons, was part of the new Soviet disarmament plan introduced here on Tuesday.UP - 160 words
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Article70 1956-04-01 1 A PIG-KILLING disease has broken out in the northern part of Singapore island. Hundreds of pigs have already died. The Veterinary Department j has been given $16,000 by the Government to suppress the disease. The disease, swine fever, is caused by a virus. It can be70 words
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Article49 1956-04-01 1 BRISBANE. Sit. Semiarid Southwest Queensland has had this year the heaviest rains in living memory. Pilots of planes which have flown over the area say hundreds of square miles have been flooded and high grass now jrows on spots where none was seen before.— A.P.AP - 49 words
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Article237 1956-04-01 1 Stalin 'killed his wife' reports LONDON Sat. BUMOURS that Stalin shot and killed his second wife, Nadia. have reached the Foreign Office from Moscow a Foreign Office spokesman said to day. The spokesman was com meriting on reports that tru Soviet authorities are alleging Stalin's responslbilit> lor the death OlReuter - 237 words
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Article33 1956-04-01 1 PARIS. Sat. Emile Chemai.a. French boxer who von the French bantam-weight title on Thursday night, died :n hospital today from nluries recelvec; in a car crash last night,— Reutc r.33 words
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Article18 1956-04-01 1 LONDON. Sat. Steeplechase jockey Paul Middleton, died today after a heavy fall at Stratford-on-Avon races. A.P.AP - 18 words
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Advertisement196 1956-04-01 1 I -..1 F 'J I A3DEEN LTD. Mr SELLERS. -«h Bridge Rd S'porc-6. CAL INSTRUMENTS. 4025 1 ••!:>. V Hand-made Guitar 31.50 Hand-made Guitar' 36.00 I "REX" Hand-matte OuiUr $41.50 Xi MoiMR" concert Guitar $125.00 ;,f 11 "HOFNEB" Concert Guitar $150.0" v NEB" Auditorium Sl7.V»i fif < i Oultai sr;.vi><196 words
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Advertisement19 1956-04-01 1 Prime Minister's Story by Sir John Kotelawala THIS FASCINATIKG, HARD-HITTING BIOGRAPHY BEGINS NEXT WEEK IN THE SUNDAY TIMES ft19 words
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Advertisement43 1956-04-01 1 $5,000 —one winner THERE is one winner of Straits Times Word Puzzle 'VV. He is: Chew Kam Lin. PWD 758 Pasar Rd., KUALA LUMPUR. The $5,000 prize will be sent to him this week. See Page FIVE for the Competition Editor's weekly article.43 words
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Advertisement99 1956-04-01 1 lausch Lomb'Vn Sun Glastm EXTRA !«TH for greater smoothness Hi n— and 1 A QUARTER pi 5" LONGER f(>nltilP*< the LONGER I f itTt*.} i O From tb« first puff t« th» ttw COOLER < lant, the extra length of Kothmaua 1 'he smoke traditionally finr Lobacco* travrls h I99 words
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Article1093 1956-04-01 2 WHEN BABY IS NOT WELCOME The secret hopes and fears of women TODAY SPOTLIGHTING THREE GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT PARENTHOOD WHEN THE SECRET HOPES AM) FEARS OF WIVES AND MOTHERS WERE CONFESSED TO FAMILY JMXTORS HELPING TO COMPILE THE CHESSER REPORT, ONE F A C T BECAME PLAIN. Fewer than one1,093 words
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Article464 1956-04-01 2 ANGLIN6....BY SPINNER j IGHT tackle or > heavy? That's a controversial enough subject with which to start this series. I make no apologies for starting with a con- troversy, either. > A reader wrote ask- > ing my predecessor. Sagai, for his views. And since464 words
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Article349 1956-04-01 2 MOST of my patients were poor village women afflicted with eye troubles of all sorts, caused by dirt and acrid wood smoke. Very soon however, they began to complain. 'It is true,' they said, 'our eyes are much better, but this black medicine you349 words
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Article859 1956-04-01 2 DON IDDON - They give millions to charity DON IDDON The Fabulous ForA awai By COLUMNIST Westbrook Pegler has said frequently: "The Ford Foundation is a front for dangerous Communists." It is true many Liberals have been attracted to it and employed by it. Any honest study of the Ford Foundation, however, shows859 words
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Advertisement86 1956-04-01 2 B^WR^ r ?>^&fx* <i A^**^^^ We can arrange speedy delivery of the car you choose in Britain or almost anywhere in the worldThere is no more economical or effective way of enjoying your business trip or leave. ■'> mr 1 i il» i ZP 1 1 vV HUMBER HAWK SALOON86 words
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Miscellaneous59 1956-04-01 2 "Mom of««n. W "A eh lld the whole dv« 15^ bring* |oy A man «wt/Q to th« tuo- only f 0 ih« /LV'"* him lf for •s r tion Ih, /Ofl) SyT •WWWhOlt f~\W hiS Chlld ofttr yj attitude of tgy*SZ.rd\ eopobl.of <? l>7 "*"X) thouoM if^M obout h>s j^Eß^rrrinTta!59 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-04-01 3 I official mascot of No. 9 Squadron. R.A.F., seen with Flight Lieut D C Dickie m Leader L. *****, after esterdays operation against Communist terrorist in Malaya.29 words
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218 1956-04-01 3 Tr uiT-eai tyal Air f eration Oo Ah. Is Squadron, cape In Can:o ill •0 m.p.h. ***** berras tarJohore. ■y\nc spar. pted by nperaring the the -d In g bat front West Africa, official mascot of No. 9 irce. yesterday flew in a218 words
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338 1956-04-01 3 Trunk calls from a public 'phone box HUSH HUSH 1 EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN INSTALLED FOR NEW SERVICE YOU CAN now make a trunk call to the Federation of Malaya from an ordinary telephone booth but your pockets will have to be bulging with a mass of chinking 10-cent pieces. The338 words
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Article125 1956-04-01 3 Men in grey who give to others LJAVE jailbirds more sense of civic responsibility than CovernTient servants in Singapore? About 40 prisoners at Changi contribute voluntarily to Singapore's blood bank each month. But repeated appeals to Government departments in the Colony for badly-need-ed bloori had met with a shockingly low125 words
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127 1956-04-01 3 Unusual spots on tourists' agenda REMAINS of the Japanese victory memorial on Bukit Timah Heights are among places of unusual interest to be shown to overseas visitors to Singapore. Australian tourists taken to the spot last week showed great interest when told Australian captives helped build the memorial. During a127 words
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Article178 1956-04-01 3 Firm gets $46,000 damages HONG KONG Sat. DAMAGES, amounting to HK$9l,OOO. iMs46,ooo' were awarded to Messrs Falk Stadelmann Co.. a London firm, by Mr. Justice Reynolds in the High Court here recently. Judgment was made against Ku Hing-iock, trading as Hoi Sbing Co., for infringement of a trade mark. An178 words
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Article149 1956-04-01 3 IDERS and you< aye clashed ov Tengku A •an of Ked, mosque. mer State Ha.n Ahmad lan the elders or.y should the Sultan. ALOR STAR. Saturday. hs in Kupang. six miles from er the question whether the adul Rahman, or his elder j ih149 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-04-01 3 Salayan for iji police |.:cc offi•:i< Fijian Khoo Singa■enre six likely to I Special -nment had send because mnese rmerly :ned the It 1950. KHOO25 words
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Article13 1956-04-01 3 Raffles Plate bargain hunt I of the Raflb mnets, ring open--1 bucket count.13 words
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Article67 1956-04-01 3 Six men pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Emergency Court yesterday to a charge of being found in a sampan ir. the curfew area off Seletar on Friday mornin?. They were Tan Cheng Peng. Tan Cheng Sai. Tan Chene Kwee, Tan Kirn Teck. Teo Teck Piow and67 words
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341 1956-04-01 3 Malaya's plague doctor writes a book IPOH Sat. DR. WE LIEN TEH. worldfamed authority on plague, who won renown for combatting successfully the Manchurian epidemic 1!M>8. has just completed his autobiography. Six year* of preparation went into tne book which he completed on March 10 when he celebrated his 76th341 words
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Article134 1956-04-01 3 'Oil aboard' for Odessa T OADING began In Li Singapore during the week-end of 2.000 tons of coronut-oil, worth $1,600,000 for Russia. The freighter Archangelsk. the second ship in three years to load coconut oil for Russia, is now alongside the wharves to take on 1.000 tons. Capt. Demitri Zotof,134 words
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148 1956-04-01 3 A MEETING of the Peninsula Malay Union scheduled to take place in Singapore yesterday to discuss the installation of a Sultan in the Colony, was called off. The union had invited all Malays and Malay political parties to the meeting. It is believed it148 words
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Article90 1956-04-01 3 Thieves broke into a mosque in Kampong Wak Tanjong, off Sims Avenue, Singapore, and stole a steel safe containing $350 and two lengths of white cloth. The safe was found abandoned in the backyard of the mosque with its locks prised open and the contents missing. The90 words
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158 1956-04-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today refused to comment on the demand for citizenship by right of birth, which Chinese organisations have made in recent weeks "I do not want to embarrass the constitutional commission which will be considering158 words
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Article45 1956-04-01 3 A symposia, arranged by the medical and veterinary committee of the Pan-Mal-ayan Scientific Advisory Council win be held at the University of Malaya, Singapore, today. Those attendinp will discuss the hazard* of importing disease and comfort and efficiency in an equatorial climate.45 words
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Advertisement273 1956-04-01 3 LATEST 1956 MODEL WORLD-FAMOI'S GERMAN RADIO -^TELEFUNKEN with Hj-Fi ISYSTEM1 SYSTEM hadjo^ leV siom Obtainable at ROBINSON'S (Radio Dept.) Top Floor. SEOW KUAN CO 4, Dhoby Chuat Singapore 9 (Sole Agents for Singapore, Federation of Malaya. Sarawak. Brunei and North Bo'^o^^^^^^^^. CONVERTIBLE BRA MAIS OUI THE FAMOUS SHORT- f ________P"*V273 words
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Miscellaneous167 1956-04-01 3 C.ARRKK Tatar Kacho: PAVILION: Summer Madness— (Hindi 1—3.15. 6.30. 9.15; Tel 1.45. 4. 6.30. 9.30: morninR show ***** Phantom of Rue Morgue KS: S£&**SSr 1 5TSi -^'VtS t*< ncji, midnight Town Bus (Tamil) Tel ***** Tel 3 4042 CATHAY Diane— 11. 1.45 ALHAMBRA: Poppy Flower— 4.15, 6.45. 9.30: morning show—167 words
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Article, Illustration206 1956-04-01 4 year. The supersonic fighter*, just received into squadron t*r- vice in Hie Royal Australian Air Force, will be bated on N*e new << ButterworHi airfield. •.^•v~v^^^^n^^^^>^^*>^-v~-vs-Australian aeronautical \S I experts have blended Hie tf 1 American Sabre airframc > with the British Rolls Roycc Avon engine to provide206 words
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Article, Illustration222 1956-04-01 4 jTMAGINE this for a second, your foot is trapped by a boulder, your rifle is just out of reach, and a ferocious puma is crawling nearer and nearer. Halr-ralslng. you say? That is just what a man In America found. After his experience his bald head sprouted a222 words
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Article, Illustration1564 1956-04-01 4 HARRY THOMAS - DON'T FALL FOR THE DIAMOND SWINDLE HARRY THOMAS By TT is a common belief that confidence tricksters only swindle "mugs." "The man who wants to sell me a gold brick will have to get up early!" we say, and we smile shrewdly. The unfortunate widow with a few thousand dollars1,564 words
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Article113 1956-04-01 4 rE gypsy's icarnvig does it really m her predictions often come true? In hundreds of cases No. But tomei 1 crystal, or cards or even th e reading of a foresees the future. There are. for instance, the cases of: GRACE KELLY iras told she w&ult 9113 words
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Advertisement144 1956-04-01 4 S* Mohamed Noh Hassan jHR|A W^% M Johor* Bahru. 9^^ JP^HP^ JB t Teluk An-i.ii enjoying the splendid health and feeling of well- a ak n~ bein 8 that-can be derived only from the wise and R™a* g devoted care of proud parents. Naturally their parents are delighted that they144 words
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Article518 1956-04-01 5 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR interview 1 1 r Admiral re amazed I i ption of held oy the Christian contrary, I adlp-in-the- .1 am-and- <■ is very nd Is often ptable. But forms of are highly *fl nrar Admiral the Pro- lea to have |J w518 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-04-01 5 THE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puxxle Contest "VV was won by CHEW KAM LIN, P.W.D., 758 Pasar Rd.. Kuala Lumpur. He submitted a tet of answers which corresponded completely with those given below. These were adjudged by the adjudication committee to be83 words
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787 1956-04-01 5 By The COMPETITION EDITOR T"HERE was a larger entry than usual for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'VV 1 and competition was again very keen. But, on a broad analysis, the committee thought that there was a tendency for some entrants to be careless787 words
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413 1956-04-01 5 SINGAPORE'S record for caries or tooth decay— is the worst in the world. But it will not long remain so. For Government is to introduce fluorine into the drinking water of the city Describing fluorinated wa- r ter as "the best preventive413 words
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Advertisement105 1956-04-01 5 SA4/HZ7~ MEW IABEC 1 D DVI /^DCE \M D R LV REE Irl Icrecn tubs now have a smart new red and black label in place of the j<old label you have known for so long. You'll see the new label in most shops noir but whilst present stocks \ou105 words
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Advertisement200 1956-04-01 5 %&§> Parker 51 ij^flt^^^ Wfc&/ if I 1 j., M //^m)J iS accustomed to handling tine insiru--1 I V, *s* m i^M'/l merits. He appreciates the precision and M I^M simplicity of the P.irkcr "51" Pen. the v\^ m '/^m//i sinooth-as-salin performance of its Electro m/^m/// Po'ished point, the unique200 words
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Miscellaneous11 1956-04-01 5 Your Sunday laugh Don't interrupt I 1 haven't finished my sentence.^11 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1956-04-01 6 LIN CHONG HUM - LIN CHONG HUM #/»«\i/ l»#ir#» tvon Ih*> It far 1s of ait ana n«'ip<>a ro mwarw an inrrrcwr en vr*«««v/« By Singapore girls in an English college are doing well D ICHT in the heart of England, in the beautiful Peak District of Derbyshire, three young girls1,034 words
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Article233 1956-04-01 6 Philips have sent me a Johnny Ray long-player. Something out of the ordinary, too, for it is a recording of the r> liuys memorable debut at the London Palladium in 1953. Since then, Johnnys repertoire does not seem to have changed very much. On this disc you can233 words
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Article751 1956-04-01 6 A good shot— but a bad deed LAST week we had a few gentle showers that suited the bananas, and allowed manuring to proceed. We can now draw on the house well for bath water, and so the evening procession 31 the family to the stream each member armed with751 words
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Article577 1956-04-01 6 Girl with a golden voice Radic.by Mike Watcher HOW nice It is to hear "East and West" bacK on the air again. Presented with immaculate timing ta lesson to be learnt Irom this programme, producers all) by Len Thome and the girl with the golden voice MLss Wong Kirn Pok—577 words
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Advertisement128 1956-04-01 6 MAN-STYLED BEAUTY It SPORTS SHIRTS Bi |9 coat style, front B *"**J^^^B fastening, one W^^\ {^^^H breast pocket, I '.v-^-'^-'-'V^l^^^B short sleeves. ;SA.%, Jk :::f::: <3^^B Colourful check W .V':J^^v^' ]'*j£^■'V^^R designs in green. 'l^Kal^p r .':A > i',"vv!^^B blue or brown. *^P"sB&^K i: -'-^i'-" :^sS- •''"'■^^H Sizes: SM-M-L-XL. ,v128 words
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Advertisement204 1956-04-01 6 All In rich /^W I BeeFStockJ I 1 Al most a meal and so ea§/ a DIMCTION* 1 counts of this c** 1 +fl hfphprp Ml Wlow to wnm« k «*H.th. Ml flu** I**1 J I o>€/ve it ofhsh CAMPBJU^VEGETABLE COWENSEO FOR 6MEATEB VAIUI LOOK FOt TW RED-AND-WWTt(«I GOOD ISj.r,.204 words
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Miscellaneous239 1956-04-01 6 TODAY'S RADIO RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE •Programmes thus markVd ran Short wave 62m. Medium wave b* recfived hy listrnrr§ in Malacca. *78m. Short wave 49 62m. Medium Mornina Star P<l 7 3n A ,2 nCt i* I wave 476 m., 313. 366 m. and 297 m. Melody Mixture; 8.00 Ne^HeadA.M. 9.00239 words
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186 1956-04-01 7 Do YOU think you have simple tastes? SO you're a nice, quiet, he with simple tastes. So I some music you're perfectly I YOU don't need a goldplated motorcar or a chromium cocktail bar to keep yourselves amused. < You couldn't afford them, anyway, i And you wouldn't dream of186 words
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Article160 1956-04-01 7 ARE you one of the younger J children in your family? you are how has it af- fected your progress in life? You can take comfort from J this: Men with genius who have become immortal names have nearly all been younger sons. William160 words
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Article472 1956-04-01 7 DICK HARVEST - Jobs that lead to wedding bells! DICK HARVEST ttt§ (JIHLS with their hearts set on romance and early marriage should choose one of the occupations which make them particularly attractive to men. This doesn't mean that every teenager should aspire to be a film star or even a fashion model.472 words
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Article687 1956-04-01 7 JmK HWffWBJHrT'T^^L^Bm. BHKBW 4 JBHrh9pb9*9B*V**P'^H II (ill 1 r I 1 1 I te«^»« I I i mi wKf^TWß^BSß^^m' I W \gl TT T, 1 »K.'f' 1 I I 4r, I WSj >^ywMp»^|lHß| Ha f ITI BJI y^t^^M^mm^tmAltmuM^^mJ^^r ABOUT e'ght months ago my romance687 words
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Article537 1956-04-01 7 LET me know whether the k. August 12 fell on the >i 15th of the Bth Moon in any year ANNIE. No— August 12 is always before the 15th of the Xth Moon. The neari~i years which might help you are 1897 and 1927 when it fell537 words
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Advertisement177 1956-04-01 7 $k corf od ntfftoteiL— lumberbnd Maffress BRITISH MADE The most luxurious 'mattress of all Obtainable, from 'all leading? stores TRADE ENQUIRIES: BEAS CORPORATION (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED 'SINGAPORE ,eep your skin lovely, fair this easy way Creams ate fight jot jour tkm jor^jbe climate TSE POND'S FAMOUS creams to preserve «nd enhance177 words
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Advertisement234 1956-04-01 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. BEAUTIFUL EYES IHI DAILY USE (^wS£L OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF EYE MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES j Ar n^9Hpß^L^OpHHMEn^\ polished 4J J Bp I T^| lilr 111 TO SHINE LIKE I I A MIRROR WITH I COLOURS AND POLISHES I234 words
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Miscellaneous31 1956-04-01 7 \u* soups raouoT -its! jri ryjrffi TU S WP!S 'l^t 6 BUgNfrO MV MOUTM rZZI I1 I pi H THI9 MOUSE ZT^ Hs\ r .(^w&ll.wait pob M r \j ■*-rr\ f /~~*>±^31 words
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Article, Illustration827 1956-04-01 8 Here 's the hause Mr. 1980 built THE Dnily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition ;il Olympia, in London, this vear was one of splendid bul startling contrasts. The main theme of the pageant was mediaeval with a stupendous 15th Century castle dominating the Grand Hall and guarded by knights dressed in827 words
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Article577 1956-04-01 8 Men don't know how to woo! PAT TAYLOR finds the answer: |T'S often puzzled me, but now I know the answer. Why girls swoon over Sinatra. Why j> they sob for Johnnie Ray. Why they shriek 5 for Frankie Vaughan. Poor things. They are looking for the romance they never577 words
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Article340 1956-04-01 8 Let's have a Pyjama Party! PEGGY ASHTON pyjama craze is hitting countries right between the bedposts. It's pushing the nightie slowly back into the "bottom drawer." Leading manufacturers tell me the boom has boosted sales to 55 per cent above nighties And America which started it all. is lagging behind340 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-04-01 8 and «.j Pretty British film star June Thorburn looks cool and charming in this light separates outfit by Renee Lotcit. Made in lemon-and- white striped Osman prcshrunk gingham, the cap-sleeved top, trimmed only with a neat bow. tucks into a full skirt with unpressed pleats which emphasise63 words
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Advertisement123 1956-04-01 8 y^LwL of what you fancy J^^^^^^^M does you good H Wtr^ When there's fruit pie >!)^^fl^^^^^^V^ snowed over with fine sugar, •">, delightfully chilled fruit salad f A or a come-hack-for-more fl steamed pudding its then I j f time to have big ideas about fylfy. f uhat should go123 words
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Advertisement517 1956-04-01 8 Satin Sparkles |f=7) pj LlEAVY silk satin, with its stiff, gleaming tex- ture is even more popular than ever as a v.^,^ frabic for special occasions. v i The favourite medium of the top M Wf couturieres this season, the lovely, tl glowing fabrfc is to be seen at every517 words
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233 1956-04-01 9 Drive to expand fishing with Jap aid SINGAPORE INTERESTS ARE INVITED TO JOIN EXPANSION PROJECT ynt SINGAPORE Government will allow local interests to co-operate with Japanese companies in a drive to develop the Colony's fishing industry. This was announced by Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr M. Jumabhoy. He233 words
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Article, Illustration168 1956-04-01 9 Women have their say on Merdeka nfidentia! eka to the Hee Hing, it to act a while th n worked d ews to the -iKillrr 1 had written 1 ilch ny ;ld not the t I M)Ught Ltions. i .'ustico i promivarious n'l or,'ins it alt h c lations to168 words
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229 1956-04-01 9 Ed up and recorded on a blackboard. Mr. Parry said: "I think our campaign against flies is succeeding. There is already a definite improvement. We will continue to hunt them down until we get rid of them." I^IORE than 500 schoolchildren229 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-04-01 9 ih. Collector of Land Revenue. Singapore, and his Kamalavathy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Thillai-->f Kuala Lumpur, who were married in Scrctnban,25 words
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Article19 1956-04-01 9 Singapore Gun Club will hold an Easter shoot at Bukit Tlmah range at 9.30 this morning.19 words
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Article20 1956-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. No casualties to terrorists or to the security forces were reported in the Federation today.20 words
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Article46 1956-04-01 9 The United Engineers! social committee, are holding their 23rd anniversary dance at the Adelphi Roof Garden tonight. The dance will begin at 8.30 p.m. and end at 1 a.m. Tickets $3 a couple and $2' single, can be bought at the I door.46 words
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Article25 1956-04-01 9 The annual Singapore i Flower Show will be held at j the Happy World Stadium I on .*pril 13, 14 and 15.25 words
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Article, Illustration318 1956-04-01 9 |^l aky Ltb. pint-sized Singapore sweetheart of Austra lian-born Chinese airman Harry Doo. was over j |Oyed yesterday when she learnt that Harry is to bi reposted to Malaya. Plans for their wedding at the Singapore Registry Offic-e last Wednesday were shattered when Harry318 words
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Article, Illustration262 1956-04-01 9 Peg-Leg' likes dancing COURAGEOUS" and "Quiet," these are the key words to the character of 48-year-old "Peg-Leg" Bates, American tap dancer starred in the Johnnie Ray show which was in Singapore last week. "Peg-Leg"' whose real name is Clayton, was born in Creenville. South Carolina. and until the age of262 words
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Advertisement248 1956-04-01 9 Fit/ By SUPER Strato" clippers to SAIGON, BJAIVIt. A and on to the H TK. only doubl.-d.ckH olriiner. -rytefl CHOOSI FIRST-CIASS "WISIDfNr- SI.VICI S'ngopore-Saigon-Monilal th lol loui Mrvlc oloftl only one-plan. ».rvic* fr Honolulu j President passengers enjoy and San Francisic! I/TT~ £^1 'f^ exclusive us« of the Choice of248 words
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Advertisement752 1956-04-01 9 I. R-6-B c /ißOjopn FAMOUS SINCE 1867/ WATERPROOF it INCABLOC SlliPtilil UNB «AKABLE (C i^F^s"l MAINSPRING iP^y*!' 2i jewels llfeill ANti MwNETic SOLS ACEHTS fjf^jfjjf t irtititmt* >*o* > Ira ARCADE BUiLCINC.. RAFFLES PLACE. SINCAPORE. P.O. BOX ?93. 2 The weekly issue of the STRAITS BUDGET can be i c752 words
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Article311 1956-04-01 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES WE THINK SINGAPORE. April. 1, 1956 THE ONLY ENEMY I Now the stage is set for the vital London talks on Singapore's future. Off goes the British Parlia- mentary delegation: the Colony's political parties E have all completed their preparations; the blueprint of a proposed new constitution311 words
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Letter26 1956-04-01 10 I bought a lot of goldfish but they all died within a few months. Can you tell me how to rear them GAN ENG CHUAN. Seremban.26 words
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Letter127 1956-04-01 10 Goldfish are not the cn--:cst of fish to rear. Remember these points: don't overcrowd your aquarium fishes get their oxygen mainly through the surface water of the tank and if the surface area is small in relation to the number of fish you'll have them gasping for air; try and127 words
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Letter135 1956-04-01 10 Mr. Samuel gives us comparative figures for various rivers jrom the Encyclopaedia Britannica World Atlas and the Columbia Encyclopaedia. Length of the Langtse is 3.100 miles in former and 3,200 in latter. We might add that Pears Gazetteer lists it as 3,500, and Whitaker's Almanack ichich we quoted last Sunday135 words
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Letter52 1956-04-01 10 it is impossible for you to marry him now, our views won't make much difference, will they The answer is you'll have to wait until you've completed your studies the situa- tion seems clear enough. What is the problem Can >'ou Know-Alls tell me how to cure a bad habit?52 words
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Letter23 1956-04-01 10 Practise self-control and use your will-power. Which is stronger, your mind or lour body Please tell me something about mumps. JOHN TEO. Singapore.23 words
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Letter82 1956-04-01 10 Mumps is an infectious disease marked by swelling of the large salivary glands in front of the ears and sometimes of other glands. It may be extremely painful but the uorst it over in a few days. There is no specific treatment but children and young adults should be kept82 words
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Letter33 1956-04-01 10 I wish to know whether the following definition of Colonialism is correct. It is the bettering of the backward and indigenous people in their cultural, economic and sanitary conditions." WONG SENG CHONG. Penang.33 words
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Letter98 1956-04-01 10 Ideally that's what colonialism is. In many place it has at times lived up to this definition. In other countries it has been used to selfish ends. Don't ask us whether your definition is correct.' Our definition would probably be very different to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's, Mr, David Marshall's,98 words
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Letter54 1956-04-01 10 30U sq. yards 1 pole. 40 poles 1 rood. 4 roods 1 acre. And as far as we Know-Alls are concerned the sooner the British get onto the metric system the better I Tell me how Monte Carlo comes to be privately owned. I would have thought it was part54 words
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Letter63 1956-04-01 10 Taiping. From 1297 it belonged to the house of Grimaldi. In 1731 it passed into the female line and was place under the protection of France in 1861. Government is carried out under the authority of the Prince by a State Ministry and three Government Counsellors. The population is just63 words
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Letter47 1956-04-01 10 First to appear were the stamps of the Federated States of Perak and Sungei U}ong in 1878. I am proceeding to England on a scholarship and have the wherewithal to buy a i-ar. What is the cheapest English car I can get? R. S. LIM, Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Letter33 1956-04-01 10 Cheapest car is Ford Popular,' priced at £275 ($2,357). Most expensive is the Rolls Royce Silver Wraith which sells for about $42,000 icithout purchase tax I When d1 d Indonesia achieve merdeka HISTORIAN,33 words
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Letter33 1956-04-01 10 Penan*. Well, you're not much of a historian if you don't remember that I November. 1949. Please tell me how Formosa came into the hands of the Nationalist forces. K DAS. Batu Pahat.33 words
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Letter112 1956-04-01 10 Formosa was ceded to s< Japan by China by the v treaty of Shimonoseki in ?< 1895. After World War the island surrendered to General Chiang Kai-shek (Scpteinbcr, 1945K And that's more or less when the trouble started. I was recently a visitor to Malaya and I would like to112 words
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Letter13 1956-04-01 10 What do you Know-Alls think is the best Malayan fruit FOUR STUDENTS. Ipoh.13 words
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Letter78 1956-04-01 10 First and foremost without any scruple the immortal durian. Followed a close second by the mangosteen, rambutan and < pomelo in that order. In < our younger days we walk- < ed a good many miles for < a feast of durian, and even today we have driven < thirty78 words
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Letter86 1956-04-01 10 In 1954 there were 49,532 fisherman operating in 21,--839 boats. They landed $126V2 million of fish in that year. Bad weather with the consequent destruction of fishing stakes can increase the price of fish. Middlemen take a slice. We feel the price could be lower. In the current Federation Report86 words
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Letter21 1956-04-01 10 We are In favour of whatever will bring the < greatest happiness, pros- perity and well-being to < the greatest number of < people.21 words
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Article, Illustration712 1956-04-01 10 CECILE PARRISH - Night doctor: The man with a big load of trouble CECILE PARRISH By JUST before midnight an Indian Harbour Board worker fell down a hatchway and broke his lep. Within minutes of the accident he was on his way by ambulance to the Casualty Department of the General Hospital and712 words
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Article718 1956-04-01 10 DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN - WHERE THE SOUTH WINDS BLOW DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN B y rpHE sun-bronzed face radiJ. ated having a wonderful time" and there was even- reason for it. For Its owner was one of a group of Chinese schoolboys camping over the weekend at South Winds, the farm maintained by SATA at the718 words
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Article260 1956-04-01 10 BILLY BUDDY I like a Of hi at t with still stadiui "Who pecuh i consid. 10-ono Johnnie ha.s V a v(ii and i mitte placu which sand tin he, jo-i-shecl an aim I havi ratio: his joi even i Svery lank has life of jerk. Dur monosyllab lower side260 words
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Advertisement746 1956-04-01 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT 2* Word, tit (minimum). SINGAPORE CANINE WELFARE Association. Draw or Raffle Pye Radiogram donated by "Muter" Mrs June Dale at 4 pm today, Canine HQ 12. Boscombe Rd S'poir-I.V 5 Honorary Members will al»o be ai cepied Into SLWA immediately after draw. Venerable Seek Hong Choon will746 words
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Advertisement6 1956-04-01 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Article337 1956-04-01 11 OCAL BOYS MAKE GOOD- IN OMMERCE and experience ore there, so ore f/ie pfum jobs i cA pORE commercial firms, already ahead j Government departments in Ljiisation. today offer greater opportunitfhan ever efore t0 oc em P'oyees. ■le political aspects of Malayanisation, i experience and abi l ty as the337 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-04-01 11 R. A. F. MAN WEDS IN SINGAPORE MR. DAVID ARTHUR BOL AM. of R.A.F. Changi and his bride. Miss Maureen Marearet Clark, after their wedding at St. C.eorffes Church. Changi yesterday— Picturr by Michael Anchant.35 words
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Article38 1956-04-01 11 DUTH WORK CAMP ..r.enical la has in-.-.ristlan Department to an inImp at ..'oii'akarta I to 25 work camp a medical from trails In- Philipld Ccast. i Stat- ited. -ations of r r.t. in- > deleite to Tanjong japore, be-38 words
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Article34 1956-04-01 11 Council .i new remould be irket ins~red to I cneral v oeing •cc reduties be rota••tary insI that the ■rarket insriiately reOfficer is ad considers committee rder a new system.34 words
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Article51 1956-04-01 11 The officials of the International Club, Kluang, for 1956 are: President. Mr. I. B. Mendel; vice-president, Mr. Teoh Chze Chong: secretary. Mr. Cheong Soo Kheng; treasurer, Mr. C. O. Vergis; committee mem- 1 bers: Dr K C. Kwonp. Inche Inche Mohamed bin Long and Mr. C. N.51 words
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Article16 1956-04-01 11 I a talk on eadinga from rum ParaAcademy Carpmael at 10 am16 words
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354 1956-04-01 11 THE Federation's M mster was concerned today h sufficient attention becaus< The Minister visited the Central Mental Hospital in Tanjong Rambutan on Thursday. He told the Sunday Times: "The Tanjong Rambutan hospital has nearly 4.000 patients, but only one specialist and four doctors.354 words
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205 1956-04-01 11 TWO Malayan Film Unit documentaries. "Serve To Lead" and 'Malaya Speaks", have been booked for nation-wide public showing m Britain by one of the largest film distributors there. This was announced in London by Mr. Tom Hodge, head of the unit, after a programme205 words
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Article25 1956-04-01 11 Kana Suppiah pleaded not guilty in Singapore yesterday to cheating the Social Welfare Department of $600. He was remanded till April 4.25 words
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Article66 1956-04-01 11 Singapore Christian Churches plan to erect a St. John's Home for the Aged. Under the leadership of Rev. Yap Chor Seng. the home is being planned at Wan Tho Avenue in the Sennett housing estate and will cost an estimated $300,000. Contributions towards the66 words
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Article114 1956-04-01 11 THE Singapore Youth Council will conduct an is-land-wide survey at the end of this month to find out how youths spend their leisure. Mr G. Abtsheganaden. honorary general-secratary of the council said, that the survey would indicate how the Colony's youth was being served. This would114 words
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101 1956-04-01 11 rFHE Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Students' Union is objecting to the police conducting investigations into the merdeka riots at Kalian*. In an open letter yesterday, the union said: "The police are insulting us by conducting investigations. We cannot tolerate this." The Irtter101 words
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Article69 1956-04-01 11 A maternity ar.d infant welfare clinic costing about $85,000 has been built by the Singapore City Council to serve people living in the Alexandra area. The clinic is designed on the lines of two other similar clinics the City Council has built on the island. It69 words
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Article32 1956-04-01 11 A clerk. Chia Eng Kwee. pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to the theft of two blank cheques from Major J. Malloy at Gillman Barracks, i He was remanded for sentence.32 words
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Article330 1956-04-01 11 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS FIRST DIVISION Araensl 3 Luton Town 0 A. Villa 2 Everton Blackpool 1 Sheffield I*. 1 Bolton 0 Burnlry 1 Cardiff 1 B'wtch A. 3 Chelsea 0 P'ton N. End 1 HuddersArld 0 M'chester V- 2 Man. C. 1 Bir'ham C. 1 Portsmouth 4 (lon \th tir330 words
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Article65 1956-04-01 11 Geography teachers from the University of Malaya, Teachers Training College and secondary schools in the Federation and Singapore will form a Malayan Geographical Society. The aims of the society are to promote geographical studies in Malaya and to assist teachers in teaching seography in Malayan schools. The65 words
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Advertisement48 1956-04-01 11 (^tonicwTne^^a AXES YOU FIT lEEPS YOU FIT Dnnk |urn ont glass and yoo'r* •d health. On* glass %iart>. ihe incarmv and back come your iviny-povver which mean Xc hr>mr or at »ork You'll be ll and life will becoTxr restful for ynu. Take from no* on ->-->dieJ with48 words
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Advertisement244 1956-04-01 11 £l)*f7\\ offtr you a holiday JS^^^JdJ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CORFU 26th APRIL Bth MAY CANTON 24th MAY sth |UNE CARTHACE 2nd |UNE 3rd |ULY FIRST CLASS $566 TOURIST CLASS 53 17 including stay on board Children according to act244 words
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Article, Illustration182 1956-04-01 12 CIRST prize in the Sunday Times Camera Contest this week is awarded to A.C. Barrington Brown, c/o Champion Motors, Singapore, for his picture of the Temple of Jupiter at Ba'albeck in the Lebanon (top left). This temple, the largest ever built, would be large enough to182 words
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Article, Illustration949 1956-04-01 12 1 The first d' Almeida I in Singapore '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1949 words
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115 1956-04-01 12 CREATIVE ART OF MODERN ASIA ON SHOW AN exhibition of the first American crystal to be engraved with designs by contemporary artists of the Near and Far East opened in New York for a month's showing at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Among them are Hindu masterpieces. Titled. "Asian Artists115 words
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Advertisement391 1956-04-01 12 p!Q[ Chronometer Ed ETERNH Date-O-Matic It Is a wellknnwn tact that a Of/ RON OM ET E R is far more accurate than a mere watch. The title Itself Is legally protected and accorded only to timepieces which have attained the very strict standards set by Swiss Government testing stations.391 words
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Miscellaneous233 1956-04-01 12 i M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii M M i u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1233 words
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Article, Illustration493 1956-04-01 13 .^AA-^ft^pUH ■n^^^~~^^--M|j^^^ B ta|U^^LkJL^^diAl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^ t^^^^^^^^^J I SEAD of moisture A t led down the I But the v easy-smil-mobile face I us for a moI have no pity L people who don't t0 help them- i i d singer ("Cry") Ray. comment H man who493 words
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365 1956-04-01 13 I'LL be one of your chorus boys,' JOHNNIE RAY told Tessie o'shera IIIIIIIIIIIiIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII I aske^ Bernle about Johnnies donations and support of funds for handicapped p'-ople. "We dent play that up to 0 much Bernle said. "We put It or. a firm basis a counle of years ago with thp365 words
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Article, Illustration454 1956-04-01 13 Singapore girts can mutch film stars! I'TlluWß i"1 1 L.' ~^B III 1 A ill aV^i m !*^J I 5E girls in Binre have every becoming accuse most of so pretty," Chinese film Hwa. And to know! such flattering The Most Glaof the The Songstress With the Mostest" and "Heart-Th-ob454 words
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Article55 1956-04-01 13 i pholo of l)i 'na ounl Picture! Nest 46th 36. N>» p ihe addresiet IWU and KOBERT CHIA r -«lJ"', Hrit< Metro- St «dl<W. '3*o s < ,U. Ar\ind» 1 \Mhdr Rank •>\r,-v B1 Film > Md 21-2J S 'v., London addresses Day and l«t*n t M\RY55 words
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Article236 1956-04-01 13 QUOTE from "Cinemonrte following the recent Fren Dress visit to London: "V broucht back an impresson of hufie cinematic force which v* snnn overflow from England ai conauer the Continent Wh the striking scenes of 'A Toy Likp Alice unfoldrd. we discove cd an overwhelming aclrc Virginia McKenna.236 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-04-01 13 Recognita herf It Tvonnc dc Carlo. at Rosalind Det, in "Flam* of Hi* lilandt," a Republic picture in Trucolor.21 words
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Article, Illustration266 1956-04-01 13 TOAST TO A QUEEN I LIFTED my glass to toast the queen ncr majesty Anna Neagle. Twenty-five years ago almost to the day. she told me. she had appeared for the first time In a speaking part on the West End stage. The show was Stand Up and Sing." with266 words
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Advertisement312 1956-04-01 13 C It's Raining Bargains in our (April $hower of $avings at ROBINSON'S Annual Sale Open Again on Tuesday at 9 a.m. j Aj7 MORNING DRESSES j I V iSf^ mus^ c cleared to make way for new ranges Your 1 1 only opportunity this year to purchase at giveaway prices.312 words
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Advertisement752 1956-04-01 14 iNf»s. r C° m P tOll Mackenzie and Alan Melville .^a^a^a^Bwl!^a^ai a^Ps^^«^a^ai discuss the pleasure of drinking good whisky •Now Alan, you've riven a great deal of pleasure to a great many people with ytur plays, revues, broadcasting and so on. And this whisky we're discussing Grants is also a752 words
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Miscellaneous1089 1956-04-01 14 sPLrr-sEcojc? tiv^ikjg wo^kec? pe^pectlv poe '^^Jl/-'^ i **!ifeS '•'\Hi»s« VVALKEe AKJT7SLACE ASTWEY SAILEP AWAY I /^-^T/^^ 'f» J v ~\^V> I^l *JVWF VVITM THE SACeEP &OC7PESS ANP ABKfVWA^S > M V/V 1 nr^m 1 t y r—~ SUPTTENIX HOWEVEK, THE APE-rAAN POINTEiriN i Ml\*f r-'^V C* 3k^_^ BOAT WAS STOPPEP—1,089 words
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Article, Illustration705 1956-04-01 17 They're fat. ..and usually bald ro^ MONTEVIDEO SOMEBODY has been pulling our legs about' the Romantic Latin. I arrived in South America expecting a land full of sleek dark men with flashing eyes, lean passionate faces and slim tango legs. And705 words
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Article310 1956-04-01 17 There's a new party line... NEW SORT OF party has come out of America, and I went to one last week I om told this way of giving a porty is well known in Americo. Insteod of giving one crowded porty with oil the guests invited for the some hour,310 words
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Advertisement224 1956-04-01 17 heumaflsm; lid Backache one in 1 Week V ||V rh Cyitoc and mout I I v Lumbago, a Pains. t r *s< Free Ida. Poor Putty Ankles, I'jmjfv nr P N ghts. Pr Cystex re i Help* Nature 3 Ways n Hospital— Now Well tt* Kld- ."IrtflC J. A. F.224 words
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Advertisement225 1956-04-01 17 HPpg°Pigl9 Sit back and relax with |o&^jj|^pm| a Double Diamond I MINIMI THE FINEST pilsener li^Jrl YOUCAHBUY! WFs&famwmfi^fiß j§jML Double Diamond is stronger, more |§gK^^w£^gKg§||a thoroughly refreshing than any other P<i&|||^ta^^t j^Pl Pilsener beer you've ever tasted. No other |l^^^^"^p^s^^^£|l beer gives you such a wonderful feeling. |^fc^^-. .rrr: ~-^£fj2^oM225 words
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253 1956-04-01 18 SINGAPORE TAKE A BIG LEAD IN EASTER I SWIM GALA PENANG. Saturday. CINGAPORE led with 35 points at the end of the first day in the Easter aquatic meet which started at the Penang Chinese Swimming Club today 'The Colony's Olympic hope. Neo Chwee Kok, scored Singapore's first points when253 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-01 18 ENJOYMENT II (Baxter, No. 11) keeps his lead to win Race 5 at Bukit Timah yesterday from Shamrock Slipper (Awi, No. 1). Native Ruler (No. 5) went on to beat Amusement II (No. 9) for third place. Straits Times picture.40 words
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Article199 1956-04-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. OELANGOR'S V. Sathasivam beat a field of 39 competitors to win the Malayan Amateur Athletic Association's annual cross-country race over the Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens circuit. Sathasivam's time was 31 mm 8 sec. A disappointment was the absence of A. I.199 words
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Article100 1956-04-01 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SELANGOR champion Charles Fell won the "A medal competition at the Malayan golf championships here. He and D. W. McMullan went round in 75 one above par but Fell, with a handicap of five. returned a nett 70 against McMuQui'i 73.100 words
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98 1956-04-01 18 xl ALA LI'MPVR. Sat. DI. STIKK :wid K. 'B. Lauriston (151 each) lead the qualifiers into the match play nf the M 1 1 ay an Golf Championships which b^gin tomorrow. "he other six qualifiers in todays qualifying round over 36 holes .hi K. 6. Craig98 words
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Article27 1956-04-01 18 LONDON". Sat— The engagement of the Reverend David Sheppard. former England batsman, to Miss Grace Isaac, a 21--year-old schoolteacher, will be announced tomorrow.27 words
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Article81 1956-04-01 18 KUAL V LUMPUR. Sat—Selangor's L:m Ghee Hwa, a compan tive newcomer to cycle r icing, today won the Malaya 25 Miles Time TriaJ held at Lornie Road. Lim. who represented the Selango- Rough Riders, beat 13 other competitors to clock lhr. 4m;n. 9sec. Singapore's J. Pollard81 words
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Article194 1956-04-01 18 DENANG held Selangor to state quadrangular ho< Kr.im.it ground today. Sell yesterday. Penang. who caught the Selangor defence on the wrong foot at the start, fought with their backs to the wall when Selangor were pressing in the second half. Penang swept into the194 words
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Article, Illustration200 1956-04-01 18 The only entirely new car to be presented at the recent Ccncva Motor Show was the the Renault Dauphine. This new model is »n addition not 3 replacement in the Renault rjnge. falling in tiie between the little "750" and the 2litre Frcgate. Planned as200 words
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570 1956-04-01 18 Weight worries drivers in Economy run Says Christophe Page AT this stage in the $10,000 S t a n v a c Economy Run, it is not possible to give any indication as to ultimate winners. Many competitors should have gained valuable experience on the first leg from Butterworth to570 words
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Article86 1956-04-01 18 SYDNEY. Sat. Slogan n (Lucky Bag-Watchword i, carrying 7 8 and starting at odds of twelve to one, gained a brilliant victory iin the Doncaster Handicap, run today over one mile at Randwick racecourse here. j Starting his effort about two I furlongs from the86 words
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Article85 1956-04-01 18 Fed. winger hurt, may not play FEDERATION'S outside left, Govindarajoo, is unlikely to play against Singapore in the soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium today for the Sportsman's Trophy. He injured his collar bone yesterday at Kota Bharu in a match for Tamilian Physical Culture Association (rui.ila Lumpur), who beat85 words
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Article17 1956-04-01 18 KLUANG. Sat. Old Boys held Ramblers 2-2 in a hockey league fixture here lllllllllllllllllllllllJllllllllllHlHHi17 words
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366 1956-04-01 18 By CEI CELANGOR soccer officia State's prospects for soccer season. Nosed out of the fir unlucky re-play with K narrow margin of 3-2. Si to be deprived of being ir Most of last season's talent is still on call and ihe only absentee ill366 words
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Article43 1956-04-01 18 J R.A.F. Sc I Li E l Darul A 1 ■XL n I ■r Hashim walko'. er Bf'' r other D On I HxOT Alexi.nrir i ftpo Blue Rovers beat Pondot n.ik.tn 3-2 In ■H' Mount Ernii;. S-J I K^43 words
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112 1956-04-01 18 /CORINTHIANS and R.E.ME.. both in the bottom half of the S A.P.A. league first division table, drew of 2-2 unde/ floodlights at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. R.E.M.E. scored the first goal in the 25th minute through Conroy who headed In off a centre112 words
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Advertisement91 1956-04-01 18 MERCEDES-BENZ Quality with High Performance ®The pace-setting new 220 A spacious comfortable six passenger Sedan with a powerful six cylinder engine that brings new pleasure to driving excellent road holding and cornering ability combined with smart appearance and luxuriant comfort. m v A car which provides all comfort H^^B^'CSr £~~AL;^h9H^^^3NU|91 words
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Advertisement171 1956-04-01 18 on your trip to Europe Why not make your next flight to Europe a holiday to remember Flying the Kangaroo Route in the comfort of giant Qantas and 8.0.A.C. airliners (Constellations and Super Constellations), you can at no extra air fare, stop-over at any mm place of your choice en171 words
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Miscellaneous66 1956-04-01 18 Rl< Xl I c.s.(. r S.( K I! Al H^la Oreeii: S.R.( V I. A v I in-.. '.«M S .C S(K (r I! R phv: Singaporp l-ta^H K Jalan Bsmi >• I I I I W: SI. Imlim l.i Bl^lt T.B.A. v Doekya i \*M fj< IMIIM. I '-'w|66 words
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Article, Illustration1069 1956-04-01 19 Ihoon Leong scores 51 IPENANG, Saturday. 2 runs and had taken three South wickets for 40 runs c of play on the opening day of the annual match on the >I>M rts Club ground today. :aree partnerships to thank for their r—ir——.1,069 words
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Article72 1956-04-01 19 Ir.MPUR. Sat. I by inside left ive Perak a hard I over Selangor 1 1 'ate soccer i isttMi yei- wed their 1 were unlucky not i o have Jrpwn. They were with>ut their regular wingers. Victor md Govindarajoo, and inside left Mat Nor. Referee Foster72 words
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Article60 1956-04-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Sin- gapore Chartered Bank beat their 1 Kuala Lumpur branch 4-2 to win their annual soccer competition for the second year In succession at Taylor Road today. Centre forward HamldV(2). I outside rifht Yule and Tian Csong I penalty 1 got the goals60 words
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132 1956-04-01 19 Spore win opening games at Jakarta JAKARTA. Sat. THE touring Singapore hocJ. key team today defeated Indonesia s second team b> i four goal^ to nil. It was Singapore's second j match. Yesterday they beat Indonesia's first team 3-1. Today the visitors played moie constructive hockey than in their first132 words
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Article28 1956-04-01 19 SYDNTY. Sat. Sailor's Guide (8.10) today won the Australian Jockey Club St. Leger at Randwlck, over 1 mile 6 furlongs. DIVISION TWO Blackburn 3 Hull28 words
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Article713 1956-04-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A KUALA LUMPUR housewife, Miriam Bornan. tomghi tooK three titles in the Aii-Malayn Maia>» badminton championships at the Selangor Badminton Hah. An upsei was '.reated in the Men s Singles final when M. Sadaii of Singapore, the holder, went down in713 words
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436 1956-04-01 19 LONDON, Saturday. TWO SOCCER players were, injured when knives A were thrown by spectators during the Second Division English league match at Doncaster yesterday between Doncaster Rovers and Liverpool After the game, which Doncaster won 1-0, Mr. Peter Doherty. former Irish International who isReuter - 436 words
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Article99 1956-04-01 19 PERTH. Sat. The Australian cricket team for England they sail from Fremantle tomorrow Mere beaten on the first Inning] of their match against West Australia here today, when the staU cirried their overnight score of 177-5 to 269. The Australian touring team had been99 words
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Article27 1956-04-01 19 KUALA LUMFUR. Sat. Mercantile Bank. of Kuala Lumpur, retained the Chia Keng Hock Cup when they beat their Singapore colleagues 5-0 at badminton today.27 words
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Article107 1956-04-01 19 ACROSS: 1, Orthodox. >.. Flat. 10. Mere. 11, Heave. 12, Inundate 16, Ever 17. Tee. 18, Opens. 20, Err. 21, Slattern. 24. Belt. 25. Raid. 26. Chap. 27. Veil. 28, Ripe. .30. Near 32, Nautical. 35 Boa. 37. Times. 38. The. 40. Arch. 42. Castaway. 44. Tales. 45.107 words
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Article, Illustration2829 1956-04-01 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Upsets by Gardenia ($97) and Enjoyment II ($80) By PRODUCING a beautiful run in the straight Jolly Sailor, with Mickey Donnelly up, scored a handsome 2j-length v win from favourite Bearer Bond in the Spring Cup over a mile at Bukit Timah2,829 words
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Article267 1956-04-01 20 ENTRIES for the Penang Turf Club's amateur i meeting on Apr. 7 are: Polo Pony Scurry Div. 1, tt I (Catchweights 12.07): Bolter (1. i Nanette), Break of Dawn, Erlskay, Eulindra, Knlena, Lucky Star, Neveradoubt, Panic, Rocket, Rosebud, Sambo. Sanhora, Trumplngton Polo Pony Scurry Div. 2,267 words
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Article95 1956-04-01 20 LONDON. Sat. Rugby League results yesterday: Hull 27 Hull Kingston Rovers 9. Leeds 35 Hunslet 14: Leigh 19 Rochdale Hornets 18; Liverpool City 14 Whitehaven 23: St. Helens 29 Wigan 7; Swtnton 7 Oldham 6: Didnes 10 Warrington 18; Workington Town 6 Barrow 31. Rugby Union results:Reuter - 95 words
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Article55 1956-04-01 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A fine hat-trick oy inside right Sukhdev Singh helped Selnngor Sikhs to thrash Singapore Sikhs 6-0 in their annual hockey match at Taylor Road yesterdiiv. Selansjor led 4-0 at the Interval with goals from Sukhdev Singh. Selangor's second half goals were second by55 words
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