Sunday Standard, 15 January 1956
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Title Section8 1956-01-15 1 FEATURE SECTION SUNDAY tiger STANDARD JANUARY 15, 1956,8 words
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Article, Illustration521 1956-01-15 1 Lee Jit Cheng - THE CHINESE turn to Padi Growing ..And Make A Success Of It Lee Jit Cheng fHE padi scheme for Chinese in the Changkat Jong irrigation area is in its second year of development. Although the total area cultivated is far from the target for its first stage, the progress achieved521 words
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Article179 1956-01-15 1 FLASHBACK: Sir Donald MacGillivray studies the plan of the Changkat Jong irrigation area when he visited Chui Chak New Village in May, last year. Next to him is the Colonization Officer, Mr. Chung Siew Wah and Dato Muda Abdullah, former District Officer, Lower Perak. shopkeepers, were179 words
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Article311 1956-01-15 1 §OME people have paid dearly for a few laughs. A short time ago Larry Levin, a printer in Los Angeles, U.S.A., visited a local night club and had the time of his life. Comedians convulsed him with mirth so that his chair collapsed under him and311 words
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Article103 1956-01-15 1 TTGH! Christinas! If you're one of the people who approach it in that spirit then you're suffering from Christmas neurosis according to psychiatrist L. Bryce Boyer, of Berkeley, California. U.S.A. "Throughout the Christian lands," says the doctor, "depressions are frequently associated with Christmas." Seems it isn't only the103 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1956-01-15 1 aid given to them. During the off season, they planted hundreds of acres of tobacco and chillies on their padi area but unfortunately for them the price of tobacco was below expectations. Given Rice Mill While waiting for the harvest, the settlers have not beenL.L. - 1,018 words
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Article, Illustration9 1956-01-15 14 Britain's 'Sea Soldiers' relive own war epic9 words
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Article203 1956-01-15 14 SOMETHING new has come out from Hollywood a gay frivolous comedy with nostalgic food for thought for the married men. It's M.G.M.'s Cinemascope production "THE TENDER TRAP" which will undoubtedly contribute much towards creating a whole new respect for the JOYS AND DELIGHTS OF CELIBACY. Imagine having203 words
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Article411 1956-01-15 14 Steve Neoh - Champagne and Soup for Mamie IITAMIE VAN DOREN says IT L life for her is all champagne and soup these days. Everything about her, including her hair, bed, nighties and dog, is the colour of champagne and soup has become her favourite diet. She claims she has soup two or411 words
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Article, Illustration437 1956-01-15 15 James Arthur - By James Arthur JJOLLYWOOD'S leading men are becoming more and more athletic minded these days. They've found they have to be if they want to stay in business. Not since the days when Douglas Fairbanks, Senior, was swinging from chandeliers and leaping over balustrades to rescue his lady437 words
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Article153 1956-01-15 15 \^ESLIE Caron will put away her ballet slippers, "I want to stand on my feet as an actress, not on my toes," 9 she says. The young star has notified M-G-M that she is anxious to continue her career as a dramatic actress for at153 words
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Article, Illustration215 1956-01-15 15 The KELLY Clinches will be banned NICE rpHE people of Monaco will not be allowed to see pictures like the one on the left of American film star Grace Kelly after her marriage to Prince Rainer. For Grace's films are to be banned in the tiny Mediterranean State of Monaco,215 words
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Article624 1956-01-15 15 Andrea; Douglas CRANE - 1 IVTANY stars are already planning their holidays. VIRGINIA MAYO announces that she's taking six months off and going with her husband MICHAEL O'SHEA on a second honey--1 moon trip to Ireland to I celebrate their ninth year of marriage. Says Virginia: "We plan to leave624 words
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Article387 1956-01-15 15 Gerree Read - rjiRYING hard to appeal X to two entirely different tastes, "OUT OF THE CLOUDS" doesn't quite succeed in satisfying either. Nevertheless, it is a film worthy of attention. The air-minded will be extremely interested in London Airport, as it will be in the near future, when387 words
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Article, Illustration364 1956-01-15 16 \IODERN divan bed-heads are expensive to buy. especially the luxury kind with fitted book shelves and sliding-door cupboards. But they are cheap to make. Any handyman can make one from our simple instructions. The bed-head is the right size for a threefoot divan, or smaller. TAKE,. Some364 words
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Article, Illustration518 1956-01-15 16 GERREE READ - years of neglect you cannot expect one treatment to restore a blemished complexion, says Mrs. Louise Klerk Paris trained aesthetician. In her Institul Jeunesse et Beaute at Clemenceau House. 288. Penang Lane, Singapore, Mrs Klerk restores lost beauty to jaded complexions, with lotions specially prepared by518 words
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Article411 1956-01-15 16 GILLIAN GORNIAK - Fingertips Are Your Guide GILLIAN GORNIAK IF you want to know how 1 to handle people you must first have their characters at your finger-tips. THEY have. You can quickly and simply nail them down by their nails. A famous doctor says that the nails are one of the first411 words
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Article, Illustration497 1956-01-15 16 KEEP FRESH DON'T WASH— CHE'S a good looking middle-aged woman yet it is 20 years since she last washed her face. For all that, "Fair treatment for skins" is the slogan of Mrs. Delia Collins, head of a London beauty culture school and clinic. "I taught my three daughters from497 words
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Article, Illustration305 1956-01-15 16 A/JAKE oriental slippers I which, as well as dei lighting you, also make 1 charming gifts. The diagram, shown in one-inch squares, is for a size six slipper. Design "A" is made of two pieces of felt in contrasting colours. The sole consists of a piece of305 words
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Article230 1956-01-15 16 ]YEXT time you spill a x^ bottle of ink on your clothes, do not be alarmed. All you need do is rush your stained garment over to the dry-cleaner. Ink and blood stains cause no trouble to the cleaner, provided they are caught in time. But if230 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1956-01-15 17 JHE newspapers here ore (naturally) giving mu ch prominence to messages trom Australian Headquarters in Northern Malaya" recording the progress of the Aussies now on Active Service in the jungles and forests of North Kedah, and these are doubtless beinq read by Australians with pride (that their "team"1,949 words
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945 1956-01-15 17 ARNOLD BRACKMAN; JIM HENRY - More Natural Rubber Needed For Foam Products I NEW YORK I HONEYMOONERS, restless sleepers and party hostesses in that order moved briskly into 1956 with slimmer pcckerbooks, thanks to bullish rubber prices in Malaya. How come? Well, rubber manufacturers here announced that effective January, 1956, the prices foam rubber matfasses,945 words
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78 1956-01-15 17 BARE-BOSOMED dancers appear for the First time in an American-directed moving picture during; the cabaret scene of "The Ambassador's Daughter" being made in Paris, but wary producers and director Norman Krasna prepared two versions of the racy scene for the benefit ofUP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-01-15 18 "SPEAKING OF PICTURES" Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film Above: "Mischief by Tho Kuan Ming of 15 Merican Road, Penang. Solida, fll 9 Ferrania,29 words
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Article745 1956-01-15 19 Michael Choong - The MONSTER of the HIGHLANDS Michael Choong Short Story by CORPORAL Ramir looked at the three bodies, all of them Europeans, and then at Abdul's furtive eyes. "You say you found them here dead?" Abdul wrung his hands. "It was dreadful. And they were alive yesterday, talking in the Lodge745 words
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Article1260 1956-01-15 19 EVELYN HOCQUARD - No. 7-THE SYMBOL OF MYSTERY 'PHIS is a very strange, unaccountable Number which has a significance all its own. It is the highest of the Nine Primary Numbers for it is not divisible by any other smaller Number and therefore shares no attributes with any other vibratory influences. The Number1,260 words
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Article199 1956-01-15 20 PATRICIA BOXALL - ]yjONET hurts Charlie Payne. It gives him a headache. It's all because he has a strange magnetic power that attracts him to fold or silver or copper on the ground. Whenever he goes within six feet of a piece of gold on the ground his head throbs199 words
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Article88 1956-01-15 20 and when my eyes begin to hurt I know I must be close." Wedding Ring pHARLIE found a neighbour's wedding ring this way within a few minutes. He has also tracked down a couple of gold bracelets and a watch. Often when he is out his eyes hurt AND88 words
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Article15 1956-01-15 20 THEORY THAT THE METALS HAVE TO BE "EARTHED" BEFORE HIS EYES CAN MAKE CONTACT.15 words
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Article174 1956-01-15 20 y^HY do men and women button their clothes on opposite sides? For centuries men and women fastened their clothes on the same side right over left In the 14th century, when it was the custom for noblemen to carry swords, they found it more convenient to button left174 words
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Article41 1956-01-15 20 A WOMAN in New York awoke screaming that in a dream she had seen her son die in an air crash. Then she heard by telephone that her son had Indeed crashed in a plane. BUT HAD SURVIVED41 words
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Article128 1956-01-15 20 WHO FIRST USED POISON GAS? OOISON gas is one of the oldest weapons. It was first L used in Greece in 424 B.C by the Boeotians against the Athenians. During the siege of Plataca the Boeotians lit fires of coal, pitch and sulphur and blew the fumes with128 words
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Article369 1956-01-15 20 George Mell - JUDGES FINED THEMSELVES f INLY rarely are judges v called upon to give decisions on their own affairs in their own courts. But when they do they are usually scrupulously fair. Ever since 1944 a landlord in a town not far from Madrid, in Spain, has been trying to evict369 words
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Article253 1956-01-15 20 Is the elephant the largest living animal? IVO. The ti;halc, in spite o/ looking like a fish and spending all its time in the sea, is an animal and easily the largest. Blue rorquals often o^oto to a length of 88ft. and weigh about 75 tons.253 words
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Miscellaneous271 1956-01-15 16 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "faith Is love taking the form of aspiration." —William Ellery Channing. SUNDAY FOR EVERYONE: Alertness, economy are in order. Keep things on an even keel shun extravagance, r.sks: take no undue chances. Skso the social ang'.e if possible: if not. make a special effort to be noised. YOIR271 words
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Miscellaneous90 1956-01-15 19 I ifc PICTURE QUlZ^*i^ D < I psxsr;^p( '11 I PORTS f BPAIB i I _^yyyy. zzzzrli THE small black s c tjl^ square in each of 1 j 1 these nine panels in- j =?^l^)^ c ALCEPIA Bip""<L*'" dicates a well-known I "ir"*^ w^^^ I. ===> port. When you90 words
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Miscellaneous12 1956-01-15 20 "A. Jl^^~^** ?o%?&'% lu\ n d*yoi? r thSL I could teke^a j-'S-S-lj12 words
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Title Section26 1956-01-15 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Jl[ W If 4 W^*^ n m a it m m. Vol. VI. No. 192 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS26 words
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Article900 1956-01-15 1 END STRIP-TEASE GEN. BOURNE 'Punish All Those Who Are Guilty KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Federation's Director of Operations, Lieut. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, is understood to have declared himself today against any insults to the people during food searches in support of Emergency operations. When told about the indignities suffered900 words
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Article227 1956-01-15 1 f RID AY 13 th Unlucky Day For Kluang Terror KIXAXG, Sat Friday the 13th was unlucky day for terrorist boss Kwok Fui, the "Terror of Kluang." I was yesterday that Kwok Fnl fell to the bullets of the South Wales Borderers after being at large in the j227 words
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Article61 1956-01-15 1 I WON'T LOSE INGERSOLL TAIPEI. Jan. 14. (AP) America's top Far Eastern Fleet Commander said today there has been "an enormous buildup" in Russia's submarine forces. Vice Admiral Stuart H. Ingersoll told a news conference: "I have a mission to defend Formosa and the Pescadores Islands and I will do61 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-01-15 1 photo. THE FEDERATION'S Chief Minister, Tunlcu Abdul Rahman, making his radio broadcast from London on Friday night AP RadioAP Radio - 21 words
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Article360 1956-01-15 1 Drama At New Airport A JET pilot made a dramatic landing at Singapore's Paya Lebar Airport yesterday morning at 130 knots with a 1,000 pound bomb stuck in the rack. Flying Officer M.B.P. Pere, 21, was lucky. His Venom ground attack jet fighter made a360 words
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Article78 1956-01-15 1 JAKARTA. Jan. 14 (Reuter).— Armed lebe] groups have partly occupied the town of Langsa on the northtast coast of Sumatra in the rebel ridden Atjeh District Reports reaching Jakarta said the rebek belonged to the fanatic Mosel "Darul Islam" and Islamic Army. First report? said the rebel78 words
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Article28 1956-01-15 1 SECRETARY of State John Foster Dulles yesterday promised to visit Japan on his way back from the March meeting of the SEATO Council in Karachi. UPUP - 28 words
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Article131 1956-01-15 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Two young Chinese home guards in Senai, 15 miles from here, surprised three of their comrades guarding the village's home guard post early this morning and took away their guns. The two men, residents of Senai, went to the home guard post with131 words
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Article126 1956-01-15 1 Says The Tunku LONDON, Sat.— Federation's Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said here last night that he was not seeking full self-government at the moment but only a fuller measure of self-rule. In a radio talk, the Tunku emphasized he wanted control of Malayan troops and126 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-01-15 1 photo. A SECTION of the distinguished guests on the launching platform before the traditional bottle of champagne was broken over the bows of the seaward defence vessel/ Panglima, shortly before she slipped out from the stocks into the open sea. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article85 1956-01-15 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 14 (Reuter) A<r Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle landed his Canberra jet bomber here today three hours and twenty minutes after taking off from Singapore. Chatting to reporters by the side of the bomber after landing, he said he was "satisfied" with the strength85 words
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Article52 1956-01-15 1 LONDON. Jan. 14 (UP) Britain ordered more troops to Cyprus yesterday to iorm an airborne "fire brigade" in the Middle East. The War Office ordered a battalion of highly trained light infantry to Cyprus to join two battalions of paratroopers already arriving there in an airlift52 words
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Article115 1956-01-15 1 All-Out Hunt For Pistols SINGAPORE Police are making an all-out effort to recover the nine pistols which were stolen from the armoury of the No. 3 Base Ordnance Depot in Alexandra Road. As a first move, the Police Secretary Mr Peter Clague said a group of police officers headed by115 words
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269 1956-01-15 1 Lady Black Launches A New Panglima Standard Shipping Reporter FOR the first time in post war Far Eastern Naval History the flag of the Admiralty Board flew proudly at the yard arm of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve's newest seaward defence craft, Panglima, launched yesterday at the United Engineers'269 words
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Article114 1956-01-15 1 Flogging For Rioting Students NICOSIA, Cyprus, Jan. 14 (AP) The government of Cyprus announced yesterday that six Famagusta boys were flogged for anti-British rioting. The caning, ordered by a Cyprus court, was done by a Cypriot policeman in the presence of a senior British police officer and a Greek doctor,114 words
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Article29 1956-01-15 1 WEST German industry will send a "goodwill mission" to South-east Asia and Far Eastern countries next month, the Federation of German Industries announced in Cologne yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement68 1956-01-15 1 I I I tt» I fc 888 li I k I*l' f I 88 $350,000 SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND by Christine Diemer. Page 7. IYNDOE FORETELLS Page 9. CHINESE TURN TO PADI GROWING by Lee Jit Cheng. Page 13. AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER by Jim Henry. Page 2i. THE MONSTER OF THE68 words
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Article160 1956-01-15 2 Reds, Gangsters Head The List THE SINGAPORE Government last year banished 57 undesirable characters from the Colony, The Standard was told yesterday. Topping the list were 25 secret society gangsters. Com- munists came in a close second with 16. There were eight more banishments last year than160 words
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Article82 1956-01-15 2 PENANG, Sat.— The Chinese Chamber of Commerce here has protested to the Malayan Railway authorities over their decision to increase railway rates and fares from Feb. 1. The Chamber pointed out that the sudden increase would affect trading interests and cause hardship to the82 words
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Article38 1956-01-15 2 MALACCA, Sat.— The Tamil Association here will celebrate the 6th anniversary of India Republic Day with dinner at the Meng Seng Charitable Association on Jan. 26. Mr. F. C. Dossan. acting President, will preside.38 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-01-15 2 A NEW Shell service station at the junction of Bukit Timah and YVinstedt Roads, Singapore, was yesterday declared open bv Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. Goh Tong Liang. The official opening was attended by many guests including Mr. W. B. Dobree, Shell Singapore branch manager and Mr. It. L.81 words
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Article35 1956-01-15 2 HARON bin Saad was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of SI 6O on Nov. 26. He claimed trial and was allowed bail of $500 till Feb. 15.35 words
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Article254 1956-01-15 2 LOUIS KENTNER, giving the second of two piano recitals for the Singapore Musical Society, last night delighted a packed hall with superlative performances of Franck's Prelude, Chorale and Fugue and the twelve Op. 25 Studies of Chopin, in addition to sonatas by Mozart and Beethoven. Mozart's254 words
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Article125 1956-01-15 2 Marshall Makes Date With 60 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister David Marshall Mas promised to take 60 underprivileged children living around his Changi retreat to a free show for handicapped and crippled boys and girls staged by the Kfnosbita Japanese Circi^ on Jan. 23. On this day, the Circus will give two125 words
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Miscellaneous399 1956-01-15 2 Standard cJiimanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE I 806 p.m. (8.7 ft). ggTTMTm 1,..,.,-.. Penang 144 am. (7.5 ft) 2 23 p m trip w (6.9 ft). {S^N «-A.pro>E 8 8 .c. r«» B-B-r: (General Overseas Service): f M A^SjK* 5 p.m. Light Music; 5.10 From M J+Slr^Mf The Editorials: 515399 words
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Article63 1956-01-15 3 A SINGAPORE Harbour Board Policeman, A. G. Webb, yesterday claimed trial in the Eighth Magistrate's Court to a charge of theft of a carton of cigarettes from a Harbour Board godown on the night of Jan. 13. He also claimed trial to an alternate charge of63 words
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Article482 1956-01-15 3 It'll Be 'Terrific' But Worth Watching ii CHI E ,f E New Yea'/ which begins on Feb. 12, is going to be really terrific when the mischievous Monkey, Sun Hou-tzu, takes over from the tranquil Sheep. Restlessness, defiance, ambition, and general allround pixillation, will affect business,482 words
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Article84 1956-01-15 3 ROBBED TEC OFF HIS GUN COURT TOLD THE MAY riots in Singapore had a sequel in the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday when a man was tentatively charged with robbing a detective of his revolver. Lee Cheong Choon was accused of being a member of a gang which snatched detective Ho84 words
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Article76 1956-01-15 3 TWO Seventh-Day Adventist workers from Malaya and four from Thailand were ordained in the Balestier Road Adventist Church in Singapore yesterday. The two Malayans were Chin Kong Tai. a departmental promotional secretary to the Malay States Mission headquarters. Kuala Lumpur, and Tan Keng Boon, pastor of76 words
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280 1956-01-15 3 TWO rising Singapore pianists, in their twenties, x are acting as stand-ins for the famous American harpsichordist, Sylvia Marlowe, who will give two concerts in the Colony this month under the auspices of the American National Theatre and Academy. The two young280 words
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Article64 1956-01-15 3 OLD and new boys of St. Michael's Institution, Ipoh. are making an all-out drive for funds for their $160,000 building project for primary schools. Rev. Brother Pius, who is responsible for the project, told The Standard yesterday that plans have been drawn up for the64 words
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Article28 1956-01-15 3 MEMBERS of the Kamala Club, Singapore, who wish to tour the Ramakrishna Mission are asked to meet at the Club premises at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article41 1956-01-15 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (UP) Dow-Jones Closing Averages. STOCKS: 30 Industrials 481 80. 20 Rails 160.68. 15 Utilities 64.01. 65 Stocks 170.58. BONDS: 40 Bonds 91.70. The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 152.81.41 words
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Article197 1956-01-15 3 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rallied strongly towards the close on a very steady market and closed at $1.16$ per Ib. for first grade rubber for February shipment. a rise of two cents on Friday. Quotations opened at around the 51.15} per lb. mark for January shipment197 words
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111 1956-01-15 3 A WIFE refused to return to her husband when invited to, because she could not "live amicably with his first wife," it was stated in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Png Pong Tee, pretty 28--year-old wife of Tay Chu, 50. said111 words
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170 1956-01-15 3 'Golden Queen' Should Sell Our Pines MALAYA'S pineapple industry will be "Sold" to international markets in an Eastman colour documentary. "Golden Queen," by the Malayan Film Unit. The celluloid shovus the various processes the fruit undergoes before exportation. An Impression of the vastness of the pineapple plantations in the South170 words
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Article76 1956-01-15 3 A POLICE Inspector told the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn. yesterday, that when he went on a raid with a party of policemen to search for revolvers, he found counterfeit coins in a safe. The Inspector. Mr. Michael Chye, was testifying against Ang Pan Hua,76 words
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Article44 1956-01-15 3 CHOY Koh Leong was charged in the Singapore Fourth Magistrates Court yesterday, with robbing Koh Soon Hua and eight women of jewellery worth $5,746.15 while armed with a revolver at North Bridge Road on Dec. 28. He was remanded till Jan. 1.44 words
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Advertisement230 1956-01-15 3 SEEITNOW!\O/ r THE NEW I^^^/ SINGER \m AUTOMATIC I It's advanced in design advanced in sewing W^AV/ performance. Just think, you can accomplish over 101 stitch variations automatically. Decorative I stitching on collars and cuffs, on curtains, on slip- i^Li covers are done with the ease of automatic sewing. i^flr/230 words
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Miscellaneous32 1956-01-15 3 Solution To Yesterday's Puzzle ■£j'iEl£J J gUj-7Lji/y^V^TLgpi I <O:f <j j^|y^B^- !7"£ T' A ~aA \r,h\A \l \'l j ,/?|^'/T| I J /P{ f ]/y \j\a\&\O /YiS^f'f ./i\s\/f\ Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow32 words
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Article1519 1956-01-15 4 Undrew Roth - Undrew Roth By Standard's London Bureau Chief DURING last week the readers of Britain's popular press really got their money's worth. They got two marriages into-royalty for the price of one! Not only were they treated to the story of the engagement of screen1,519 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-01-15 4 THE well-known ballet trio, Soonee and Choochiat Goh and Blossom Shek are back in Singapore after a successful tour of the Federation, Thailand, Hongkong and Japan. In March, they will form a school of ballet in Kuala Lumpur. For Singapore students, a branch studio will be opened at the102 words
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Article137 1956-01-15 4 THE University of Malaya's course for the degree in civil engineering has been granted recognition by the Institute of Civil Engineers, London, subject to approval of the final examination papers. Holders of the degree in civil engineering will, therefore, be exempted from the Institution Examination and will be137 words
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Advertisement310 1956-01-15 4 <t^BB^B» ihlhhSrp vHS J^BE i :^^ff^: j^^w^ j^^B i^**^*W 1 :^^g|j|gjS|K^y A^^^^mH 1-. ™^^^^^?a^ '■;< i .W}fpmmP:^fWXm^oM^ FORD CARS AND TRUCKS ARE SOLD AND SERVICED BY Universal Cars Ltd. *> N "V^^ Singapore, Ipoh and Penang: Wearne Bros. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, Seremban ■i>S-*T Malacca: Mohamed Jaffar Co., Ltd., and Pui310 words
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Advertisement86 1956-01-15 4 AVV.V\VVVVVVVV\VVVVVVVVVVV»/VVVVVV\AA^AA/»AVVVVVVVVVV\VVVV\VVVVVVVVVV^ LLOYD TRIESTINO HONGKONG \sl SPECIALLY REDUCED ROUND-VOYAGE FARES SPORE HONGKONG STORE PEP? ARR. PEP. ARR. ft 5 "ASIA" .21/2 25/2 27/2 1/3 "VICTORIA" 23/3 26/3 28/3 31/3 "ASIA" 21/4 25/4 27/4 30/4 H "VICTORIA" 22/5 26/5 28/5 1/6 H i|l EUROPE i| EXPRESS MONTHLY SERVICE SINGAPORE GENOA [ft I86 words
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Article, Illustration144 1956-01-15 5 photo. photo. photo. PR HEAH HOCK THYE, a former Hongkong badminton champion, wa s yesterday married to Miss Flora Heng Cheng at the Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore. The bridegroom i> the son of Malayan rubber magnate. Mr. Heah Joo Sean?. President of the Badminton Association of Malaya and Mrs.Standard - 144 words
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Article492 1956-01-15 5 Progs And Democrats Agree THE LIBERAL Socialist Party will seek to build a "truly democratic independent Malayan nation" through the co-operation of all races in the country, said a joint statement of the Progressive and Democratic parties of Singapore, issued yesterday. The two parties the oldest and492 words
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Article95 1956-01-15 5 CHAIRMEN and secretaries <": brunches of the Singapore nsiness Houses Employees t'nion. at a special meeting 1 n Friday night stressed that iej will back to the hilt the :r.pioyees' 15-point claim for higher pay and better conditions of service. They resolved, after re-v-wing the progress95 words
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Article31 1956-01-15 5 REPRESENTATIVES from Administrative Service of e Singapore Government will n oral evidence at tomor■'•''s session of. the Malayani- on Commission in the Conence Room ot Assembly House at 4 p.m.31 words
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222 1956-01-15 5 COURT WANTS AUDITED STC ACCOUNTS ...And Operational Costs MR. Justice Tan Ah Tah, Chairman of the Court of Inquiry on the Singapore Traction Company dispute, yesterday asked the company to submit published audited accounts of the firm for the years 1952, 1953 and 1954 to the Court on Tuesday. The222 words
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Article63 1956-01-15 5 ALIAS bin \acob claimed trial in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of attempting to extort $1 from Tan Kim Pong at Leong Kong T'g.v off Changi Road on Dec. It was stated that Alias threatened to assault Tan if h:; did63 words
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Article33 1956-01-15 5 GOH CHYE KIEN was sentenced to six months' jail in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday for breaking into the home of Too Sions Kim at Serangoon Road on Dec 25.33 words
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Article24 1956-01-15 5 A FIRE which broke out in a furniture dealers' shop in Victoria Street yesterday damaged three bales of cotton valued at $2,000.24 words
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Article87 1956-01-15 5 Not Stolen But Just Retrieved A SINGAPORE military contractor rushed into the Central Police Station yesterday afternoon and breathlessly gasped: "My car my car robbed!" He had parked his car outside his office in Capitol Building. It was gone when he came out at about 4 p.m. The contractor looked87 words
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Article131 1956-01-15 5 TWELVE films were banned from public screening in Malaya in 1954, states the annual report of the Board of Film Censors published yesterday. during the year, the Board censored 747 original feature films. Chairman of the Board. Mrs. Cynthia Koek. describes Malaya as "undoubtedly131 words
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Article76 1956-01-15 5 MALACCA Sat. All local courts adjourned for the day after both the Eench and the Cai he!d a simple ceremony to mark the death of' Mr. Justice Charle.s Abbott which occurred in the Seremban Hospital last night. Magistrate Ramanatha Ayer. sairi the sudden death of Mr.76 words
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Article98 1956-01-15 5 $438,955 Spent On WelfareWork SINGAPORE'S Social Welfare Department gave public assistance totalling $438,955 50 to 10.187 people last month. A further sum of $147,819.30 was given to 1.461 people as tuberculosis treatment allowances Two raids on Singapore's brothels were carried out last month by officers of the department. A girl98 words
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Article53 1956-01-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. At the request of the employees of the General Transport Company, a co-operative stores wi! be opened shortly at the premises of the omnibus headquarters. lhe National Union of IVansport Workers today thanked the management of the company for "the help in53 words
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Article28 1956-01-15 5 THE Union of Burma Airways will extend 30 per cent concession to pilgrims attending the National Eucharistic Congress in Rangoon from Feb. 2 to 528 words
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Article192 1956-01-15 5 If 'Wonder Paste' Were Used... THE "wonder paste" man. Mr. Low Yew, told Singapore newsmen yesterday that the recent Batu Road fire in Kuala Lumpur could have been avoided if the people were more fire-conscious. Mr. Low, who invented a fire-resisting paste' a few years ago. said that the fire192 words
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Article155 1956-01-15 5 Judge Tells Soldiers To Behave JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— Three British soldiers were told todav by the President ol the Sessions Court. Mr. N. L. Cohen, not to be silly in the tuture and behave themselves, when they pleaded guilty to the theft of two large bottles or beer and a155 words
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Article118 1956-01-15 5 VILLAGERS of Kampong Chia Keng at Yio Chu Kang. at a meeting yesterday, decided that they should form a volunteer fire-fighting unit to combat the danger of 'ire in their area. It was felt that although the City fire service was highly efficient, it was essential118 words
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Advertisement266 1956-01-15 5 FACINGS. Automotive KKv b^b EivMn far npi in aI( iiltJ >SsK 'will Coll 5 dllQ j E Skk i comnici ciai vcfiicicSaj v^^^m FERODO BRAKE LININGS •"<><;«" /W J SAfETY FIRST" br.king /^V/ 1/ /O A FERODO BRAKE LININGS §^K I I M Ilk I 131 FERODO LIMITED /Iff 13/266 words
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Article377 1956-01-15 6 YTHY has the glare of newspaper publicity been focussed so frequently in recent times on marriages between members of the white and coloured races and on decisions taken by persons to change their religious beliefs? Social workers, educationists and leaders of religion are not only perplexed over377 words
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Article578 1956-01-15 6 LEE CHAPMAN - LEE CHAPMAN Freak Accidents By THE odds of being hit by a falling meteor ore billions and billions to one. Perhaps one man every 1,000 years may be hit. In 1906, General Castiallano, who was leading a revolt against the government of Nicaragua, was struck by578 words
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Article320 1956-01-15 6 L. G. PINE - L. G. PINE British Traditions Are A World Export By (Editor of "Burke's Peerage") AMONG the exports of British influence nothing has been more remarkable (or unnoticed) than that of Britain's Orders of Chivalry. From Mexico to Liberia, from the Lebanon to Libya, there exist320 words
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Article835 1956-01-15 6 The First Military Decorations HEN we leave the traditional Order of Chivalry with its classes and titles and come to the more democratic decorations the influence of Britain on nearly every nation in the world has been profound. The first military medal of which we have record is that granted835 words
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Article565 1956-01-15 6 In Panama there is an Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero; the Gold Collar of this is bestowed only upon heads of States, and so upon Her Majesty. The Duke was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order. He was already a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of565 words
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Advertisement192 1956-01-15 6 Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope Your Real Life Told Would you like to know what the stars indicate for you, whether you will be successful and happy and what is indicated for you in business, love, marriage, friends, enemies, lucky and unlucky periods, what pitfalls to avoid, what opportunities to192 words
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Advertisement126 1956-01-15 6 Hal UHI 1 IHlfi M EB 1 r^^^^, ======3 HEn T •mfl. L: t-JlHlii TOM PIPER 4 SERVING SUGGESTIONS Chill thoroughly, slice for sandwiches and salad plates, add tarnishii^s. Dice for savouries, hors d'oeuvres or cabbages. Is the proven scientific treatment for 1(« ML l' |v athlete s foot." Harmless126 words
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Miscellaneous25 1956-01-15 6 I Winner takes all! The Gee that's an idea! late lamented couldn't deGrow your own TV aerial!" cide who to leave his money 1 to!"25 words
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Article514 1956-01-15 7 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By AST week one of the most desperate needs of Singapore reached fulfillment with the quiet, unofficial opening of the Residential School for blind children, off Thomson Road, after four years of planning, appeals for funds and building. The $350,000 Centre (with an additional514 words
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Article253 1956-01-15 7 Desperate Need Fulfilled "I think, however,' she explained, "that it would be better to teach Asian blind children to learn arithmetic on the abacus, and we may eventually decide to try this method." At the moment, in the bright schoolroom, Mr. Balasundrum (to whom Miss Spenser Wilkinson gave high praise)253 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-01-15 7 ALTHOUGH when this Standard picture was taken, the six blind children at the Singapore Association for the Blind Centre had been there only a few days, they were already walking about with confidence in their new home. Here, three of them are seen climbing unaided the steps that bridge53 words
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Article662 1956-01-15 7 A.V. STACEY - That Rush For Autographs A.V. STACEY By NOT all autograph hunters are starry-eyed bobby-soxers or lovestruck youths, who cherish the signatures of their favourite film stars as their most prized possessions. Nor are many merely smalltime collectors. The great majority are ardent hobbyists who are prepared to go to a662 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-01-15 7 photo. A SCALE model of the new Singapore Residential School for Blind Children, which was made by men of the Engineering Squadron at the R.A.F. Maintenance Base, at Seletar, to allow the young residents to familiarize themselves with their surroundings through the sense of touch. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article, Illustration490 1956-01-15 7 Next, appeals were made to the generosity of the Colony, and the Rotary Club was one of the first to come forward with financial aid. The now famed annual International Bazaars, organized by Mrs. W. W. Yung, also gave their proceeds, and at last all was ready490 words
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Advertisement127 1956-01-15 7 and on all Pan American President flights Only Pan American offers the super comfort of Sleeperette* service. Sleeperettes are spaced much farther apart than ordinary airline seats give you double the usual leg room By day you enjoy lounge-chair ease for reading and napping. By night you stretch way out127 words
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Advertisement91 1956-01-15 7 *Vy For perfect coffee in your q £»y^r own home, you cannot beat i j\ i ii if «555w This soundly constructed aluminium machine gives you perfect coffee in a few minutes. Measure the ground coffee ji into the pan at the top pour the water into the inlet 191 words
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Article, Illustration719 1956-01-15 8 RUE SCRIBE - IS YOUR WIFE A MENACE ON THE ROAD? RUE SCRIBE by IT is not too late to make some New Year resolutions. Let us first of oil resolve to make the New Year an accident-free one. Then we come to equally vital resolutions pertaining to women vwtorists. They are necessary719 words
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Article, Illustration470 1956-01-15 8 THRIFTY threesome giving motor car comfort with motor cycle economy (above) are the LLOYD bOO station wagon ($3,825). 600 convertible ($3,875) and the 600 sedan ($3,750). These German cars (100 of them) are the first of their kind to arrive in this country and are470 words
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Article332 1956-01-15 8 Edin Peters - E din Peters By SINGAPORE Motor Club has obtained provisional permission from the Rural Board to hold a speed trial at Princess Elizabeth Estate. Club officials hope to hold this meeting early in March. The circuit is just a little under a mile long, and332 words
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Advertisement478 1956-01-15 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road. THE BLUE FUNNH LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang POLYDORUS 9/16 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb POLYPHEMUS 19/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar Carriers option to proceed via other478 words
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Advertisement561 1956-01-15 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA Fot Aden. Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. S'pore P. S'hom p eno( 9 *xx) "KAMBODIA" 18/1 9 Jan 20/20 Jan 21, 22 j o< x) "LALANDIA" 8/8 Feb (Not loading cargo) xx) "INDIA" 28Feb/2Mar x) SELANDIA" 4/6 Mar561 words
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Article443 1956-01-15 9 (FOR People Born During The Aquarius Period Jan 20 To Feb. 18) yOUR new twelve-month begins with a clearing from most activities of difficulties experienced early in the year. This means that the first half, maybe of February, is going to prove critical. Then some new trends open443 words
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Article338 1956-01-15 9 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA By THERE'S a Government English school with the signboard "Whampoe School." I'm told this "Whampoe" is a Cantonese or Mandarin rendition of the usual and generally-accepted spellin? "Whampoa". T a oddity Isn't In the spel- only, for it appears Ihe morning students are told to adopt the338 words
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Article, Illustration251 1956-01-15 9 SUNDAY, Jan. 15— Very artistic and inclined to follow an unusual career. They are unduly sensitive, though, and need careful upbringing. Rather lonely, and possibly inhibited about social life. They have a great fund of sympathy. MONDAY, Jan. 16—Temperamental and given to flights of ambition.251 words
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Miscellaneous1181 1956-01-15 9 This Week For MARCH 21— APRIL 20 during last week. The early W\j I \I 111 V part of the week is rather JJ T<*F V-T slack but without a great deal of influence on gene- period in your affairs. By (SAGITTARIUS)— It would ral projects. Finances prob- the end1,181 words
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Article317 1956-01-15 10 SELANGOR, with seven South players, beat Negri Sembilan the hard way by two goals, to one in the second match of the inter-state hockey triangular at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, it was Negri's second successive defeat. On Friday, Negri was beaten by Singapore. The317 words
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Article378 1956-01-15 10 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 0 Tottenham Hotspur 1. Birmingham City I, Burnley 2. Blackpool 6, Aston Villa 0 Bolton Wanderers 4. P. Mouth 0. Cardiff C. 4. Manchester C. 1 Chelsea 2. Sunderland 2. Huddersfield Town 1, Wolverhampton WancJerers 3. Manchester TJ. 3. Sheffield U. 1378 words
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Article1231 1956-01-15 10 JOHORE MAKES RUGBY HISTORY Johore 21 3 goals, 1 try, 1 penalty Selangor 9 2 tries, 1 penalty Eight Fijians literally carried Johore to a convincing victory. The mag n i ficence of the Fijians, however, cannot be mirrored in the cold light of statistics, but the trend of Selangor's1,231 words
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Article85 1956-01-15 10 From Bill Funk The Teams: JOHORE: Cpl. L. Balekana, Capt R. Mahaffy, Capt. N Roberts (capt), Cpl. M Rokoua, Pte. J. Levula, Pte J. Baba, Pte Mucunabitu, Capt C.T.M. Wilson, Sgt. K. W. Marshall, P. W. Giles, Cpl J Rayawa, Lt. M.C.W Credland, Pte. N. Nabaro, RSM Isimeli Radrodro, Capt.85 words
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Article27 1956-01-15 10 AFTER two replays. Engineering Wing beat Administration Wing by two goals to one in the Inter-Wing knockout final hockey match played at RAF Seletar yesterday.27 words
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107 1956-01-15 10 GHQ FARELF Advance Into Semi-final GENERAL Headquarters. FARELF, entered in the semi-final of the FARELF inter-unit knockout hockey championship when they scored an easy 4-0 victory over Royal Army Medical Corps at Tanglin yesterday. GHQ FARELF who were champions for the past two years were off to a good start107 words
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Article69 1956-01-15 10 Fijians To Meet All— Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An All-Malaya rugby side will chakenge the •Flyiug Fijians" in a floodlit match at Jalan Besar stadium in Singapore on Thursday, Feb. 23. Thid was decided at a meeting of the Malayan Rugby Union held here prior to the HMS Malaya rugby69 words
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Advertisement133 1956-01-15 10 Bang i" improve your shooting with ,^^&P^^^**ssss&*l mMm M* M M €##>»% J calibre #77 J This pistol is fitted with' a micrometer sight, adjustable for windage and elevation. The several front sights and rear sight plates provided may be interchanged to suit the shooter and the situation. J 79.50133 words
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Advertisement120 1956-01-15 10 Jf (I M V \\4 Get Fit! £>u#7cf red-blooded vigour VIKELP is a natural sea plant mineral tonic that builds up and renourishes the body. It contains mineral salts in an amazing concentration. Rich in Iron Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Food lodine, Copper plus Vitamins B and D, Vikelp turns tiredness120 words
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Article738 1956-01-15 11 Peter Hill - HERE'S HOW, MR. WI LLS Peter Hill Purge The Boxing Board Applg For Affiliation To World Bodies WHERE seems to be some misapprehension by Mr. 1 Reggie Wills, President of the (inactive) Singapore Boxing Board of Control, that Government or the Police were to blame for the state of affairs738 words
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Article46 1956-01-15 11 HENRY PAHL - HENRY PAHL the fighting Henry Dave to boxing fans comes from a boxing family. PAHL senior fought as an amateur boxer in America, and a 17-year-old Edward Pahl is a Davao City (Manila) prize-fighter with 15 unbeaten fights behind his name.46 words
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Article151 1956-01-15 11 Jeffery James - Jeffery James Writes About PEOPLE Henry became a fighter at 18, and a professional two years ago. He has had 28 professional fights of which 19 were victories, five were drawn, and four were defeats. Dave lost one of the four to Young Paulino. the middleweight champion of Philippines. His151 words
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Article110 1956-01-15 11 HK Women Want To Play Here K. ARYADURAY, secretary of the Malayan Hockey Federation, who recently returned from the tour of Hongkong, said that the Hongkong Women's Hockey Association are keen to send a team to Malaya. Aryaduray said that Miss Kim Campbell. HKVVHA secretary, asked him to enquire from110 words
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Article172 1956-01-15 11 KWA CHIN SWEE - KWA CHIN SWEE Malaya's champion cyclist, who announced his retirement from competitive cycling about two months ago, has decided to resume training shortly. The reason for the change of mind is his club's proposed plans to stage a plank track racing meeting in Singapore172 words
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Article451 1956-01-15 11 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES asks cents so that Singapore's flag may flutter with other nations of the world in the breeze of an Olympic arena. Sometimes I wonder if our City Councillors and our Ministers and all the officials who make ud this Government are insensible to451 words
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69 1956-01-15 11 While government after government are sending full contingents to the Olympics without having to hand round the beggar's tattered cap, here in Singapore, they will not even co-operate in the most practical scheme of all to collect funds. Sometimes I wonder how the69 words
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Article175 1956-01-15 11 REPLYING to criticisms, a Government statement said yesterday that the Government had no power to license any public lottery. "The fact that some people break the law by selling Federation lottery tickets in Singapore gives no authority to the Singapore Government to ignore the law. "Government can,175 words
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Article235 1956-01-15 12 TOTAL POOL $296,491 Ist Prize No. *****7 $83,947 2nd Prize No. *****4 $41,973 3rd Prize No. *****3 $20,986 STARTERS: ($2,332 each) Nos. *****4, I *****2, *****4, *****6, *****6, *****2, *****2, *****2, *****5. CONSOLATION: ($l,OOO each) Nos. *****5, *****0, *****5, *****2, *****9, *****6, I *****3, *****1, *****0, *****6.235 words
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Article146 1956-01-15 12 THE season's first "classic" the Selangor Gold Cup over U miles will highlight the Selangor Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting on Feb. 11. 15 and 18. The Gold Cup race will be run on the last day. The race will carry stakes of146 words
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Article199 1956-01-15 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD NEW SEASON BEGINS IN BRILLIANT SUNSHINE Maori Chief Sets A Record From IPOH, Sat. A flying start of four winners for trainer Wally Bagby a new course record by a Class 4 horse for the 8* furlongs and a spectacular seven-length triumph199 words
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Article1691 1956-01-15 12 Projector and Silverfort startec his run With half a furlong to gc Silverfort collared Projector anc cleared away to win ov one and a half lengths. Third was Cinemascope 11. RACE TWO Cl 5. Div. I—6 Furs. Mr and Mrs. S. K. Foos 271—214 TRES1,691 words
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Article255 1956-01-15 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club, with Spark scoring all the tries for them, overpowered Royal Air Force Tengah by 14 points to six in a friendly rugby match played on the Pad<tng yesterday. The Club, unbeaten in Colony Rugby, displayed fine threequarters movements but it was their heavy255 words
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Article64 1956-01-15 12 SYDNEY, Jan. 14 (Reuter) lan Johnson's XI scored 510 in their first innings and then captured three wickets for 96 rum. before the close on the second day of the MaileyTaylor testimonial cricket match against Ray Lindwall's XI here today. The match is regarded as64 words
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Article41 1956-01-15 12 SPRINGDALE Sports Club beat R.N. Kranji by three goals to two in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Gian Soon (2> and Palaniapan scored for Springdales while Trainer and Ginger reduced the deficit for R.N. Kranji.41 words
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Article33 1956-01-15 12 R.E.M.E. "B" beat St. Andrew's Old Boys by 25 points (2 goals, 1 penalty goal, 4 tries) to 3 (1 try) in a friendly game of rugby played at Woodsville yesterday.33 words