Sunday Standard, 18 March 1956
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Title Section22 1956-03-18 1 SUNDAY STANDARD ncvmx.xc.m 19 1 fi /fc i"l t Vol. VI. No. 255 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MARCH 1», 1956 21 PACES 20 CENTS22 words
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224 1956-03-18 1 Lover Girl, Lover Found Dead In Flat n W) m r,\ the m i \ounjj (V:-bl- beaut it vi m girl and I ::-uMr. ■Wv iriend. I re found Thursday I is luxuf t in CaI Chelsea I ible art She was 19-year-old Valeric Murray, daughter of army colonel and224 words
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Article30 1956-03-18 1 AN" ttthqtttkfl drove thouUld from their Bi li it n Friday night and d m< than 100 hWM€j In the vill.i-. i I Tel- M :n the Bekka vail.30 words
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Article35 1956-03-18 1 MR Join Foster Dulles. I Unit' d BI B< tary ol BI leil Taipei by air yesterday for Seoul. South X i aft r t ilk with chin-N\tti-)nai. t l« adt-rs. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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77 1956-03-18 1 ALGIERS. March 16. <Reuter Abo 107 rebel today reported killed i :te m I n Algeria battle of the li.-t rebellion, it was announce d by officials here. The 36-hour running battle saw French armoured mtn and jef encircled and pound I band.77 words
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Article661 1956-03-18 1 JOE SASSOON - JOE SASSOON Charge Made Against SIT By THE Singapore Improvement Trust recruited 950 per cent more expatriates than local officers m a six-year period! between 1949 and 1954, it was claimed yesterday. This charge is Contained m a lengthy memorandum submitted by the Junior Officers661 words
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Article16 1956-03-18 1 DIA'S Prime Mm I i". rto v] Unit- ed States this year.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article82 1956-03-18 1 NEW YORK. Merc)- 17 (AP) —A tecu-aged lOftffer admitted ye*terdas he raped and kitted an *i-vcar-oid, ally blind icoman because he "felt like killing soine9H€, accord m a to the police. Ronald Wayne Cooper, 17. worn absent without leave from his bOM snd KHU arrested, as82 words
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Article85 1956-03-18 1 BROMLEY, En-lend, Mcch 17 (AP) A court hes ruled it is permissible for a motorist to drive his car writh one crm Ground his g'rl. Michdd Fountcm, 25- year o!d businessman, wc3 summoned on a charge of driving without proper control over his ccr. Police85 words
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Article197 1956-03-18 1 RED THREAT TO H'KONG iSSUE OVER CHINESE PILOT LONDON, March 17 delivered I protest to I>ri implied threat to Hon^koi ol I Nationalist Chinese pi (UP)— Communist China tain c^tcrday earning an ig over the British release lot. The Communist Chiw 1 1 Government "will never toleraiu i nnivance In197 words
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Article74 1956-03-18 1 HOLLY WOOD. March IT (Reuter) Man>a Pavan. Italian-bora liim adress, said here that she was not bothered by the fad thai hei fiance, i- rencb actor J' us Pierre Aumont, Is Bxactlj twice her age. He is 46. and is 21 They art' expected to marry this74 words
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Article47 1956-03-18 1 MR Georgi Malmkov. Soviet aCinister for Eleetrie Powi r. at a dinner m London Last night, drank a toast m Vodka to Queen BUsaht th. The second toast, that Of the P"« -:rit nt of the Soviet Union. Marshal Ktementl Voroshllov, was similarly honoured. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article61 1956-03-18 1 I LONDON. Maivh 17 <Reujter) Doiiv Banner, veteran t com< dienne known In World War II "Moth* r of the For© b," b< eauM oi her work for servicemen's wives and famili* died In hospital h< yc>U relay d 09. In World War II .'-h«--travelled Uirough61 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-03-18 1 photo by —Standard THE new $6,000,000 Queen's Graving dock in Singapore is rapidly nearing completion. The initial work commenced in November, 1953. Bulk of the work is expected to be finished in six months' time. This dock has been specially designed and constructed to handle the latestChen Ta Khoon - 56 words
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Article82 1956-03-18 1 ■OUTHAMPTON, England. Ifai it IP M ronJ Mm r lost her race with d-.ath at m I I She died of cancer aboard the Hi Ifaasdam ftlj hours sallini I irom I b honv I wanted to see one more time. The 29-year-old mother left Canada82 words
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Article64 1956-03-18 1 MOSCOW March 17 (IT) Mrs Vcra Bo- >>\ a. a h.« i > (1< i k -..i\ c birth to quadruplets all j^uls m Moscow's maternitj hospital >(•;»- terday. Mrs. Cosova, who works m Moscow's vast cum department thus a rapid st.:rl toward winning thf coveted64 words
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Article86 1956-03-18 1 BOJ —A bittci accusing him of rcspoMMMy for massacre and 30 years as RusDy Air* pi l lc itia xChiri< according to report., tnm habic pmmmm mm came m a Ilimfi HHi i hall )eech b mun. I y leac |MH end' d. Krushchev It86 words
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Advertisement94 1956-03-18 1 wteam o Matlc B» y^?S a Dry A*" l w "EXERCISE WELCOME. vnd Ihf Scenes with Bernard Williams. Page 13. THE FORTUNETELLER. V; tfOT Short Story b/ E.-. c Poh Nya. Page 15. COLONY WOMAN HITS U.S. HEADLINES by Arnold Brackman Pc.zc 21 LYNDOE FORETELLS AND NUMBERS by Evi n94 words
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Advertisement29 1956-03-18 1 41L THE ACES L 9K4WKWM v amhCCv, jVSSs Imh wOWIWI '^r\ > x^' 'Ji l v *^^W* i > PWJE. v z/^tf^^^ LINDETEVES (Malaya) LTD. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Imong Singapore Jrisriton29 words
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Miscellaneous35 1956-03-18 1 ~x /ft '"i "V f^^^ JKld Ajar J J3LM? > V A i «7 V 7*1 w "-'^5 i i \>„ ***j jHf fv v v .-.«.«vt.v*' j Dear David, See Page 6, Yours etc Francis Graham35 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-03-18 2 'PEOPLE ARE VERY TIDY, EVEN THE POOR'— M. P. Accompanied by the Mini* tar for Local Government inds and Hous: h il Hamid bin Haji Jumat d the Manager of the Imovement Trust, Mr. J. M. I aser, the parliamentarians ited several housing est. m Tiong Bahru, Queenstown and GuillemardStandard - 218 words
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116 1956-03-18 2 MALACCA, Sat. Mr. H G. Hammett. Resident Commissioner, presiding at the Malacca Scout Council annual meeting at the Anglo-Chinese School yesterday, said those who had been nurtured m the scouting tradition would n< I found wanting m the cour. progress towards Merdeka. But these116 words
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Article40 1956-03-18 2 TWO men. Wan Sum Wah 3nd K. Veerasamy were each S5 m the Singa second Traffic Court yesterday or failing to conform 1 raffic light signal while riding I bbutv t c along Serangoon on Feb.40 words
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Article67 1956-03-18 2 Farewell Sermon By Canon Adams X s. Adams conduct his last service m Slncapore today at 10.30 am at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. Canon Adams will preaO and two old boys of st Andrews School. Vkwut E K. Tan and G< tin V ?anaden will read the Scripture L Old67 words
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Advertisement193 1956-03-18 2 i af/scnJuQ BE lAul I lii« r i ll< If' l iirrid Vk fl lull I r(!r i-quiv <l<iil M l'' n |M\al»l.- m I"***i3 1 1 im :\r:n\ MINI \i x m: RENDERS arc m. 1. supply of the 1 the OH: FED riON RYJ FORCES, PORT DICKSON. Camp193 words
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Miscellaneous657 1956-03-18 2 I Standard c^imanac I Information at a Glance j I iJI N(S hWcF%L F ''LfV* 1 S%»ii?%&!| r- I i 111 VJ #4 r^vy*l\X a.m. and l pra fv I J. I f^^ CIN|l:^l: Gur Sundari 2. 530 2kflMk JF# I *Hi^rW^ '11 a.m. P 4>.• v -5j !<;:>"'< c.jrm,,657 words
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Article335 1956-03-18 3 Is No Anti-White Drive -Marshall 1-jjcka' Aim Is Being Twisted I. w Lt an antih£2* crdeka Mr. as our be U Hatred no do :ro- of the past. "We d > not want to throw th< Bi ne out ol the country, and we wt all commercial and cull ral335 words
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Article52 1956-03-18 3 A MAN described as "highly sensitive to life's failure cried and then committed suicide probably because could not pass his driving I sore Coroner's Court told yesterday. The Coroner recorded a verdict of suicide on Goh Hua. a labourer who to his death from an Upper52 words
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222 1956-03-18 3 Wedding Bells Ring In Speed ie r Ma lay a n iza tion II BOON LEE JDING bells are ringing m a new Malayanization policy that leaves no heartbreak of bitterness m its wake. And the policy revolves round a Government rule that no women can remain on the permanent222 words
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Article64 1956-03-18 3 A DULL DAY FOR RUBBER THE rubber market In Singapore was dull throughout yesterday, first April shipment sing at 98| cents per lb. (98 cents per lb. on Friday). Prices have been well maintained, moving within a narrow range of about half a cent. lers have been reserved and little64 words
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Article43 1956-03-18 3 Buyei seucri Spot loose 982 M April R.S.S. No. 1 981 981 Mav R.S.S. 1 97$ 1 April R.S.S. No. 2 96* 97 April R.S.S. No. 3 96 96 1 R.M.A. on reg. tender •il 08 Mav 97 1*7: Tone: Inactive.43 words
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Article19 1956-03-18 3 S'norc. Sat: T'no price of tin on the local market today \va- per picul (Down (M "h)V19 words
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77 1956-03-18 3 Armed Thug Dismantles Victim's Gun A FARMER looked on helplessly as a gunman dislod a shotgun belong- m Changi Road. .ipore, on Friday mornThe gunman did this to prevent the farmer from using it to cut off his escape from the farm with hi,s accomplice. Both thugs broke into the77 words
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Article30 1956-03-18 3 A FASHION parade and a cinema show is being arranged by the Women's Institute m the Mentakab amusement park tonight. Proceeds will go to augment the Institute's funds.30 words
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Article90 1956-03-18 3 We Want S'Dore As Unit Of Fed. Soys Colony UMNO Branch lUi. Sin^ap<»i"r branch < t»>r I'iijtcd Malays Nation.;! Organization wants the I'ohmy to be a unit oi the Federation. The secretary-general of Tiuin Syed Ahmad mv* aid terday that < n the question of the merger s Federation, the90 words
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Article109 1956-03-18 3 Baby Died After Fall From Cradle A baby boy. Khoo Scow Kcr. wa.; p;! sleep one afternoon m a sarong cradle m Lorong S, Geylang when the spring supporting it The baby fell and died m hospital OM month later. This was said lii f Singapore Coroner".. Court yesterday during109 words
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163 1956-03-18 3 Earns $60 A Month And Has 2 Wives a man. with two v. i\. and rning I nth, told a S r i] ri C terday 1 wa willing to give 535 lor th< mint i ance ol end Mrt i;r childn n I r i he Sixth Ma 1163 words
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Advertisement130 1956-03-18 3 1^ jpo.« p v^ If H —to hoUl bin m I 1 y our spel 1 fore ver "I I'KIM'UME s. A^Sl Ji^J $j? c, Rouge, Lipstick, Talc, ant inc. Hair Crc;nn. DISTRIBUTORS LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE C iNTEROCE AN LINES V "^To JAPAN P>»« by R.I.L. to Japan and return130 words
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Advertisement228 1956-03-18 3 THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE 1 nyj^T^Tj FAR EASTERN EXPEDITION I «lilk®i used MILO MILKMAID MILK, I NE t# s I (t^^*i NESCAFE and NESPRAY Vooo I °^SPr extensively on the overland orink i»^ London Singapore trip. On ccnait or on me members ot the Expedition, Mr. N. Ncwbcry writes, "In228 words
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Article427 1956-03-18 4 RONNIE DUCLOS - RONNIE DUCLOS Say The Men ...And 4 Reasons Why More Are Entering Colony By I f WHAT'S wrong with Singapore Chinese girls? This question was posed by Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall when a Chinese sought his help to get his China-born bride into the427 words
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282 1956-03-18 4 Local Girls Don't Take It Lying Down THIS is v.-hat Sin-a-pore'a modem Chinese girls think of the Chinaborn Chinese: Mi^s Rose Kum. p. clerk m MJ company lays: rrj a China-born I bin se. Never Not for me B. v r.y HMMI oi t:'.' m wre i tUngy m spite282 words
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Article88 1956-03-18 4 Claims Trial To Gold Bars Charge AG THIAN OOX. managing partner of Tong Nam and Company, claimed trial m a Singapore Court ye>terday to two charges against the Foreign Exchange regulation It was alleged that Kg had m his possession 56 bars of gold on Jan. 21 without a permit88 words
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Article36 1956-03-18 4 ANT. Sim of Syod Alwi Road v/a.s fined $10 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday. for parking a car In front of a white lino at Chnn-i Roar!. r>n Der. H last year.36 words
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Article55 1956-03-18 4 KOH GOII CHUA. alias Robert, was tentatively charged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court with robbing Chan Poh Ling at Kempas Road, on Feb. 22' The prosecution alleged that Koh was armed with a pistol when committing the otlence. 0 plea was rcCQrc j_ ed and55 words
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Article, Illustration193 1956-03-18 4 FATE struck a cruel blow at a 7S-year-old partially blind widow. \g Ah Eng (left) and deprived her of her one wish m llfc to buy herself a roffin. The means to fulfil her wish went up m flames last ueek.193 words
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149 1956-03-18 4 i NEON sign testers of the Singapore City Council are Putting up a fight against k Bin. Al most of them draw .-aiarics above S4UO they do not come under the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance should they suffer inlury or deaili while149 words
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Article, Illustration226 1956-03-18 4 SHE'S CURIOUS ABOUT THOSE MERDEKA SIGNS A SMARTLY dressed American woman tripped into The Standard office early yesterday morning with an inquiring turn of mind, after half a day's tour of Singapore. She wanted to know what "Merdeka" meant and "what is the significance of the226 words
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Advertisement161 1956-03-18 4 4 Dinky Tn>. No. 132 I'arkanl <>n\ rrtihlr RBfeam MM Ik* ifcllirUl «f tkl* IMMy. typically. fl^^W Mmmirm ■tiaitth c«f«arad m th« •■sww*^mmßgßßi Mlsy J e)yv eMwwJ^ r. c n la i'--i t i at t w.;a re let' Q2 Le l^^^^s^-rrr^^^. imHmmV Dinky Toy** No. 107 -^m^Wmy Sunbeam Alpine161 words
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Advertisement119 1956-03-18 4 fly to ROjVl IN COMFORT AND en. £=r^ Sec the magnificat n £3p rTv»i< Koi "on night if AiR-tNDtA ffc ADELPHI BU.LDIN. siNf.. M SI (IK! H Ucr 4HajcsiTj cTijc Q«J Thr i i.4 are rupidh I'r.n.ipals wicM^ fj livrd M ,o r \n, <^ th. Jn Monday Mar J119 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1956-03-18 5 UCCESS IN Taj fj p >;aR-OLD bass-baritone and his attractive wife 1 a long way m the musical world from their hSiina to the concert and opera stages of c been winning Americcn cudicnces with his :>urs, m opera performances, on television, and ncert performances, his wife1,059 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-03-18 5 Yi-Kwei Sze prac- tises at home for his concert tours. His wife, Nancy, 1 accompanies him on the piano.22 words
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Article348 1956-03-18 5 41 V GREAT love rocs here with a little sift," sans the poet Theocritus more than 2,000 years Iff), His words misnt well apply today to the simple, useful silts sent by "The Forgotten Generation," a philanthropic organization m the United States, to needy school children m348 words
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Article457 1956-03-18 5 QN a telephone Urn corinccting eig tana houses near Americus, Georgia, m f > part of the United States, farm i r alked wit Mk other a few month tflO, their lied by sunlig: ver before had the sun furnished power for a t phone The457 words
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Advertisement363 1956-03-18 5 II MONEY MAKES MONEY B Minimum Depowt £100 T your money, deposited m safe keeping, at 11 an attractive rate of interest, stimulaiet 1 I tmployment, Productivity and Exports. I I Greater exports support the Balance of Pty--1 1 ments which m turn raises the Standard of I I Living363 words
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Article453 1956-03-18 6 Sunday Standard Film Wonders T'HE film industry ha.^ made giant strides m every possible direction to make movies the most popular entertainment m the world. While progress from the silent man 10 tettltl W9M IODf and slow, the efforts from that tIBM OPWardl to Offer better, more Halistic and more453 words
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Article368 1956-03-18 6 By A Special Correspondent JJSIXG a hosepipe to clean the home will become commonplace when all-plastic houses are available m Britain. 0- .V and Fiance are already hard at work to capture the :.arket for such hou -1 I cr.ch-designed plastic house will soon be368 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1956-03-18 6 Francis Graham - Francis Graham By fgkl;'ldf'g BEFORE you read this I warn you I am probably one of Mr. David Saul Marshall's Singapore Blimps. Bur I would rather be a Blimp than a Blowhard. At least a Blimp retains its gas. Let us take stock by reviewing, as briefly1,546 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-03-18 6 r JpHE new American scries of eighteen stamps for regular use i> much more attractive than ih; monoionoui 1938 Presidential scries which it js replacing. Six of th; new iiamps portray famous Americans, among whom are Robert t. Lee and Susan Anthony, the pioneer of women's suffrage; s;xC.W. Hill - 150 words
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Advertisement11 1956-03-18 6 r There's an ver- growing w\ demand for cgr Miladu IM11 words
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Advertisement210 1956-03-18 6 BROWSING IN THE bS «fCO«D SWOPp/J i^T 1 j is is one of the new "Btomm^ the "HIS,-, I Road Singapoft I 1 Arcade. Orchard Road Sino^J v™^ Browserk the "OJCKT showrooms at 365 London, wj. they provide uni q the record eathtisi^t for •V.H amongst scorat gf LP r210 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-03-18 7 A FORMER Raffles Institution student, l.ai Mm Tet, now a doctor m IIM Ko>al Prime Alfred Hospital. Sydney, will return to Singapore soon. Dr. Lai. a graduate «»t Sydney DniTersity, is the son of the Assistant Official Assignee. Johore Bahru. Mr. I.ii K ai Joo.49 words
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Article140 1956-03-18 7 MORE and more of Singap i cosmopolitan population is realizing the importance of possessing a legalized document of their marriage, a Government spokesman told The Standard y osier.: Q A total of 1.415 couples were married a L the M Registry last n compan140 words
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Article158 1956-03-18 7 An Appeal To S'pore Mothers SINGAPORE mothers would be doing a public duty by |lHli their babies immunized from diphtheria, the City Health Officer, Dr. 11 K. Morrises, toid The Standard yesterday. Last year. 50 Health VJ > tors from the City Council more than 31,000 homes to advise mothers158 words
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Article70 1956-03-18 7 THE following were elected office-bemrei ol the Bin--ip Ch< dub at theii annual feneral meeting held ai the V M.C.A. Orchard Road. X Dtly; Preside Profcaaof a Opp< til Vice-President, lur. Lim Hee Beng; Hon. s cr< I ary and 1 rea.>urer Mr Gwee Kirn Chee; Committ!70 words
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Article92 1956-03-18 7 IPOH. Sat. D:.-it:sficd members of the Youth Section of UMNO. Ipoh Branch, will petition the local branch for reversal of Urn branch's aecision not to recogni/e oHlcials of the Youth Section elected by t: cs. The decision to Mod petition was taken at a meeting of five92 words
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Article238 1956-03-18 7 ISLAND- WIDE DRIVE TO OUST QUACKS New Law Will Eliminate Pests, Says Bland SINGAPORE Government will launch an island-wide campaign to wipe out what is described as a "medical menace the quacks and take pharmacists who sell spurious medicines. Health lUthoritiei we waiting for the Medicines (Advertisements and Sale) Ordinance,238 words
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Article59 1956-03-18 7 BENTONG, Sat. Abdul Hamld bin Haji Ali, 21. now MfVing a six months' prison tmn m .lohore Bahr\i for eheatin^ yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of tWO fold bangles worth $47 belonging to Chik binti Ketol. He was sentenced to three months' imprisonment.59 words
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Article81 1956-03-18 7 TAIPIXG. Sat T< C •.ncil'.ors want the Town I la! I back. At the monthly mfjrttnf of The Town Council he'd yesterday. Mr. Jai Mnnerkshn taid the To\s ri Hal] wai requisitioned by th e P> v m 1949 U a temporary measure. It is stiL In81 words
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Article51 1956-03-18 7 PENANG, Sal Sixteen C:\-r.c -<: vi..." ha\v bi :i ul--cruited to jom the reffular Police Force at B;:kit -Mcr- i yesterday a total of 31 candidate! were interviewed. Of the 33 rejected. 24 were physically v! !it, the re!i..wr.<;er were either overaged or tailed m their51 words
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Article23 1956-03-18 7 FOR being m possession of six katis of rubber, a woman. Ec Kow Peng, wai scnlenced to four months' jail.23 words
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Article148 1956-03-18 7 No Overseas Training This Year THE Singapore City Council will not send any employee foe training oveneaa this year. Disclosing this to The Standard yesterday, the City President, Mr. J.T. Rea. said il Council employee.-, wanted to specialize m administrative work as Chartered Surveyors. Municipal Treasurers or Civil Engineers. practical148 words
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Article190 1956-03-18 7 POET irtist and librarian, Mr. Wilfred J. Plumbe, leaves Singapore foe Nigeria on March 24 "here he vis been aVigned to establish fIWK libraries lor the t^ra College ot Arts. Science, and Technology. Mr Plumbe, who has re- signed from his p >t a> assistant librarian190 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-03-18 7 MR. AND MRS. HANS MUECKE with their Zuendopp, an old German ormy motor-cycle, which has carried them frcm Cologne to Singapore.24 words
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Article474 1956-03-18 7 Ahmad Hussain - Ahmad Hussain By They Travel By Motor Bike AN adventurous German, Mr. Hans Alfred Muecke, a mechanical engineer who fought against the Russians at Stalingrad and later taken prisoner, and his attractive blonde wile, have now realized their long-cherished dreams of seeing diilerent lands and474 words
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Article96 1956-03-18 7 SIM 'P Sept n ber t•■ re ha> m a rv e< r, tant numbi r ol a a! r P n Fh( avrrap*' r. r rf appiication.^ ha^ been 100 a month, a G r? Nt spokesman told The Standard yesterday. He said th<96 words
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Advertisement68 1956-03-18 7 ifviRGINIA KIND TO YOUR THROAT »♦♦>♦->♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 ffEPßUlWatker J A MIHUIIME HEPBURN t \Y\ ROSSA\O BRAZZI \USTER PAVILION J T PAARLSACK F SHERRY From South Africa which i' v has just celebrated the tercentenary of its wine '^^V industry. PAARI.SACK' is i pale medium dry wine t irt-d <S. bottled68 words
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Advertisement119 1956-03-18 7 Solution To Yesterday's Puzzle H B B i'B-l-B'B'H 1811 l HH B H Hml.B rnfH rcUli vHp v i T v BHi |H B ES 1?H- M 1 B Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow WlWi h WEAR-EVER /^-,*w Double Boiler $22 OU I J^ k. BB^^^Bbm ■IbIm" v iff m m^^119 words
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Article30 1956-03-18 8 YET iDOthei German rar is to bo Imported Into the country shortly This 1> the DKW om;v do luxe. a hardtop rerslon ol very famooa marque m Europe.30 words
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775 1956-03-18 8 RUE SCRIBE - RUE SCRIBE £\\\\\\\\\\v KW -mwwxw^ HEN The Fiat 600 M v I t i p I a was featured m this column two months ago, many readers thought it was unorthodox, odd and a host of other opinions that were not all flattering. I couldn't775 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-03-18 8 photc. THE 600 Multipla, latest arrival from Fiat of Italy, is a fetching little vehicle that seats six people m comfort. Continental manufacturers are building more of these little buses (microbus to them) that can take the maximum number of passengers with unbelievable economy. Standard DKW Coupe deStandard - 51 words
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Article, Illustration449 1956-03-18 8 EDIN PETERS - ECONOMY RUN DRAWS BIG ENTRY EDIN PETERS By RECORD number of 91 motor cars representing British 62, German 15, American 7, Italian 6 and French 1, have entered for the second annual Stanvac Economy Run to be held from Butterworth to Singapore on March 31 and April 1. When theStandard - 449 words
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Advertisement404 1956-03-18 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tail JJ923/6. *****/4 132/6 Kcbinton Ko»d THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN iEKVKI To Halifax, Boiton. New Tork. Baltimore. Fhiladelphia Cult r-o.t» S pore H. 5 harr r-tnerr fULTMIMUS ETO. Mar 23 24 Li Mir IT M.v AENEAS 19/24 Ap i!> Ap. ft *p. Carr(«r> option404 words
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Advertisement446 1956-03-18 8 EAST ASIAIIC ij sailings to ccn-j. For Aden, Port Soid. Gin a Copenhagen, G xi "SELANDIA" F *'fc«, "SIENA" 22|4tr xxx) "KINA 1 I xxx, "SUMBAWA" ,bt 29 A, x) Cells London (Passcnqrr. H* xx) Colls Beyrouth. Gdynia. xxx) Colls Gdynia. SAILINGS FROM SCANSin,. "SAMOA" tor Fcngkcl. Hongkong, Mon ;c446 words
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Article, Illustration223 1956-03-18 9 That 'CRY Man JN ten days from today, the heart-throb af million-, Juhnnie Ray, will be In Singapore. Volumes have been written about Johnnie and volumes more are being written about this simple, yet dynamic character who has captured moie bearti than any .shown, an m the past 25 years.223 words
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Article259 1956-03-18 9 Ahmad Hussain - FREE TRIP TO MECCA Ahmad Hussain FILM CONTEST SINGAPORE '-muezzins" are competing m &n essay contest held a Singapore film distributor, Mr. M. 11. Shah. The PRIZE: A free trip to Mecca— a pilgrima^ wbidl c\\;y Muslim aims to miki (A muezzin is the man who calls the faithful to259 words
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Article629 1956-03-18 9 Bernard McElwaine - Bernard McElwaine ...nothing like a gun film for a nice quiet evening savs LONDON plvl mi 1 Bm miy with SWJI for guarantee of a nice quiet relaxing evenin? it the piitures. I'm sick of celluloid psychology, psychiatry, probleni pictures about crazy nixedpeoplc, screen wivei WBOM husbands don't underuiid629 words
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Article, Illustration195 1956-03-18 9 REG WHITLEY - REG WHITLEY By YOU inn y remember trventy two year old Paris-born Engine Bardol m "Doctor nt Sea." But you've seen nothing of the real, sizzling, 00-'a-la Bngittc until you've icatcfted tier starring m t)\c Mtf French drainu, **Thi Light Across tfci Street." S)ie really goes195 words
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Advertisement257 1956-03-18 9 t SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS J rcAPiTli"'E:7^': A hundred times a bridesmaid J5 —but never a BRIDE! wW^ RUSSELL ML anaktooon artist I CORNEL <B P^>^ WILDE J» iMI iili> i*i m* Columbia PLIS! 'HOT ICE" Sloo-rs) NEXT CHANGE THEY BLASTED THEIR WAV INTO HISTORY WITH (il \S AM) (.1257 words
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Article524 1956-03-18 10 The Sport Fans Want Records NEW YORK March 17 (UP)— The mental attitude m sports has undergone an amazing change m the last couple of years— not only with the athlete but also with the fans. A heavy thinker might attribute t h is to Roger Bannister, the eVer- tooted524 words
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238 1956-03-18 10 Top-Notch Red Chinese "Mystery" Soccer Team J TAIPEI (UP) A 2 top notch Communist 2 Chinese 'mystery' team which has yet to make J 2 a public appearance x will be a strong con- J tender at the coming Olympic (iames m Mcl- bourne, sources m Tai- pei predict. The238 words
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Article860 1956-03-18 10 ALT HOI Gil Foxhunter, the famous horse which lI. M. Llewellyn has so often ridden to victory m international show- jumping, is now enjoying retirement. Britain will he represented hy one of the strongest teams of horses and riders at the 1956 Olympic equestrian events860 words
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583 1956-03-18 10 NIGEL GEE - NIGEL GEE I B > Classic Horses Of 1956... IDLE ROCKS, stablemate of Rustam, was dogged during the 1955 season by the Epsom two year-old. Ratification. He ran seven races, and m five of them Ratification was his shadow 7 The score by the end583 words
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Advertisement397 1956-03-18 10 •flio very £^^^ml^^ latest m 'ff^S^S^ service equipment V mmmr vehicle lifts >v a'"l J.vdra'iMr lifts to meet the npeds of a S ipp tiy -i n d efflci- N^ fnt tr.amtpn i:'.<"c and >v A r.err:.T.':l srrvlrp for >. MN. cars and commercial n/ MMSiSSi -^ATHE VERY LATEST IN397 words
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Advertisement249 1956-03-18 10 FheresaKEr^Yy here for YOUR I leads thc\ Ks\e centered by en* J| tog:ve longer, r\ sj t}Tes are made frc:r ials by highly skilled c:., j9 arc raid foiihc %X)rt I9H FIT HENLEY TYg *»\>E» EII.N Mi, 11 H AVELOCK. ROAD, i, 431 BATU ROAD, KUALA IX' il Aftt'i 4249 words
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Article, Illustration642 1956-03-18 11 ACID TESTS FOR RADRODRO AND RAVULA In SOSC Fund Boxing Card Bill Funk writes cbcui Boxing Badminton Golf AS a rule, Fijian boxers monopolize the limelight when they come to town from Batu Pahat and their adversaries i;et second billing. But such may not be the case when Ismaeli Kadrodro,642 words
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Article165 1956-03-18 11 Pro Teams Have Raised The Funds ll Is n ratifying to Kjuiu th.it the Mimapnrc iHxinpif Sports tmiuil h.t> (Ircuird at their nicotine: t-> write to ||m liitn Ti.itinn.il ()i\nipic Committee for < i.: ilitation on the amateur status of Colony athletes i:mnu to the Melbourne (■amis should the SOSC165 words
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Article710 1956-03-18 11 \< I Hl' H.ulmiiUon Association of Malaya meets to(1 ,x tt its annual general meeting at Kuala lumpur, a stiil uarnins; has come S.OOO miles from London to (otifront Ike \ssociiition, badminton oilin.ils. players and supporters alike. e rra t 01 fth that Malayan players were unassailable710 words
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Article424 1956-03-18 11 THREE top professional goiters from Australia and New Zealand will appear m an exhibition matdi at the Royal Singapore Golf Club «m Sunday, Marcn 25. They are Norman Von Nida, the well-known Australian professional, Bruce Crampton and Frank Phillips, the 1954 and 1955 professional champions424 words
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102 1956-03-18 11 Eddy, David, Teik Hock, Poh him Out LOXDOK, Mar. IT (API Bd y Choong of Malaya and Finn Kobbcro of Denmark won their way ght into the finals of the All-England badminton championship. T '.o American girls Judy Dr\ .m and Margaret Varner, arc entered m the women* In the102 words
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Advertisement131 1956-03-18 11 aT fr-flfrgMKo a^r 49 i iff/ .^a^al aW. it a^av aSHbRL U B> y cjySa^aa a^w >■ •^^■aKi 3?9(a^a^B^aw v ■p a A l. **j3svi& a^aa^ -^Hv rvv^a^al a V >.^^Mr pi ajak c^ *^V_ q J a^k~ Ua& 1 V rt^V a> *^^^^al B 1 fk« i SMU \7131 words
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Advertisement191 1956-03-18 11 Agent for Mala* M. A R 9^a« High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women Twk m n ,itiy worneti hi iti«- r, n t fer fru 11 Ml k I I ,re uhUh la a y-1.-ri.ii,, 1 n( b t H rt» al^.m t, nine mi f ;.!f, ar d H191 words
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Article, Illustration2225 1956-03-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - ART— FROM PILLAR TO POST WINDSOR LAD THRICE-LUCKY CRACKNELL BOOTS OLD AMBASSADOR HOME IN COMEBACK WIN From THE BIG SWEEP mm^^^»^ M^ 1M TOTAL POOL $281,450 Ist Prixe No. *****2 $79,435 2nd Prixe No. *****7 $39,737 3rd Prixes Nos. *****8 fir *****4 ($19,858 each) Starters ($2,206 each): Nos. *****9,*****2, *****9,2,225 words
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Article61 1956-03-18 12 CRC BEAT AMBULANCE TAIPIXG. fat T:-.:.:.;:--soccer wai seen m the first division soccer fixture here jrei terday between Chinese Recree tion Club and i!) Field Ambu lance, toe CRC winning by tw< gOeJl to one. After a goallos first hal! CRC netted two quick goali through centre-forward Val Chong. Towards61 words
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Advertisement17 1956-03-18 12 Distributors: CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD. Incorporated m Hongkong) wmmi#OmmSS^MSmi ISSZDSEiSSSB MARCO B 1 Z-BOMB c^i J Z-BOMB17 words
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Advertisement148 1956-03-18 12 i^O£ ji inn ns. THE BUSY EXECUTIVE' mtlATl.:- IN Ills UW.N ll g^ I \miikst m- SECRETARYins nrsk waiting foh 1 tNABIJXC INM TO IM.li i ihp-il i:aku 10 his WIFE pPP^W Emt dicta dictation COMBINED D:CTATIOM/lßA\si;H!iMl(,\ M,. SHIG*K)R[ ENQUIRirS TO THE GRAMOPHONE COMPANY LIMITtD r 0 ,;> S2. SIM6IWK148 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1956-03-18 13 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS By Ihind The Scene Report On Air-Sea 'War' Naval Task Force i,j r $ca Exercises which commenced on g to test the naval and air defence iais o Malaya and Singapore against .borne attacks, are now over. •i leorntj mistakes made but the -r coinedAdmiralty; B. Williams - 1,597 words
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Advertisement6 1956-03-18 13 I RED Lli7 ,ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE6 words
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Advertisement159 1956-03-18 13 Pi 4-^-51 *(lL^\ couc... <L/.rv^ Colic pains literally torture babies At such times, a teaspuunful of x. x Milk of Magnesia added to each quart N of baby's formula, or a few drops added to his fruit juice or *ater. uill relieve his colic, help him bring up wind and159 words
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Article, Illustration1805 1956-03-18 14 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY By Our Queensland Correspondent AUSTRALIA and particularly this corner of the vast island Continent has suffered a succession of natural calamities, starting off a few months ago with widespread forest fires, followed by even more widespread floods (m Queensland and New South Wales) and finally (we1,805 words
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Advertisement346 1956-03-18 14 ONIY COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF that brings new hope to millions for Bay a/id \/0/t Pwkction AgainstTooth Decay Aiiuul DSO OY HwnufoflS OT DvOpiß BflS 1 EYIOENa Sodium N-Uuroyl Sarco«inato id JL f AMI PAMIItAI PACKAOII Documented fiats, recently published bta /^JW B^B^^^tr^w luthoriiativo dental journal, have346 words
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Advertisement75 1956-03-18 14 T^ T^ i I /m v^ FULL Vr/TLiV mile Ideal for cfiifM /^V^'tJv. and a// the fcrra for cooking I M l lU S OAK for curd-making |L >-\ I ji SPRAY DRIED I I FlL L CRI v ill i/i \)1 lU for milk drinks I 111 iYV £\j75 words
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Article, Illustration2113 1956-03-18 15 The Fortune -Teller 3i*il£s?gt3M& Short &s.£*& Jz*€*3£ M%if€& i<nON'T you dare put my shirts and U pants back m the cupboard!" Eng Hock expostulated. His wife Su Su a pretty, siim woman m her middle thirties, retrieved the articles of contention and flung them back on the bed with a2,113 words
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Advertisement171 1956-03-18 15 L: --HI DAYS V I I .d,»sp««aous r P z T .\:r.\-x km: a' r f .as jwff h">* fro* 11,1' is ani express flMf I lie hy no€ I LnNMWAIWITM I A NAME tc: eld M^toif Malaya W pKWOMC CO. win 3 Days •'.rivn jrou pnai «r ikes* akin171 words
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Advertisement309 1956-03-18 15 ~~f fII f\r HOMMHI W J^ Hommel's Hacmatogen provides In concentrated form the real strength of valuable body builders. With a champion's physique and energy you can work hard, play vigorously and lead a full robust life. HOMMEL'S HAMATOGEN Sold m bottles of 8 fluid oz. m all chemists and309 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-03-18 16 Pic to). torn sprmg and summer roflnctiow fro»i Paris, Mmn *Ml Uti from the R ~-cra col^clion.. It a H»|| fa mvi U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article297 1956-03-18 16 I TS ssac; c time again, and every woman is keeping »<r ryes open for a rca ftPS Terr's n '> «S3 J?f v y°M shouldn't be the uckj one provided yon tttp m mind the following nothing is ba^.in oS a Us something you »ed A297 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-03-18 16 Photo), 1 FROM Gcncv'icvc Fath I comes tlr.s yellow flecked NPted COtl Wttk back I gathered into a high u-nistcd yoke, it is norn O*er a Une accordian Vented yellow dress. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article239 1956-03-18 16 PEGGY BRIGGS - Mix -And -Match PEGGY BRIGGS 1 1 »l T' VO L nd n Mm have i they have n^ker! b; S for her he •^o b Sylvia? She's fia -Paratc, on p^im s hat mc oeach, made up from seven item, from p s .'via 55T 1 vast «p22a Where239 words
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Article558 1956-03-18 16 EARLY each spring an imposing trio sets off on a four-mile walk. They are the managing director, maintenance supervisor and building manager of Grosvenor House, the London luxury hotel whi c h yearly welcomes 17.000 overseas visitors. The walk is a lour of inspection for SPRING558 words
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Advertisement52 1956-03-18 16 X only Yardlcy know the secret Lavender with an extra touch of YztF^m sophistication that lingers, rp^^/^v^> so cool, YARDLEY^H LAVENDER !iOC VSTA "»F 8 t AV «s DER -.Yard!,y',fa m o..i. L q lrnnfc:i! "n..nd Yardlry lavender ,0^ r. :.!s p Cr f amc d«'^ /^r> iOa p of52 words
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Advertisement211 1956-03-18 16 r aaaa^^^^^^ f B^ Baby's teaisiurny WT.enbaby-s skin is inflamed and vJS cries. But ifs easy to keep that tend^ soft. Dust jour baby with JofflH Whenever you char,, tf??^^ Johnson's Baby i_^3lK Wo COOI Jj «c it regular (£**Sg:Pl wu;nt) t SY W BAC> r owDtß yr r -0.211 words
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Miscellaneous321 1956-03-18 16 aaaaj "^?C^\' /i BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBKB^ A TOST of us like to take 1 .1 Beef into tht> future. y avi s. r and fa mdl BX« aU Intriguing i it rhaps t:." t i- :nat%ji ..:r.s' with the a:d of p. iv:r.i{ r,:,!. It's a garr. Iha whole family car. laj321 words
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Miscellaneous421 1956-03-18 16 (good or bad according to cards with it). Eight a short journey. Seven a rise (in wages). Six an invitation. Five worry over money. Four change of address. Three disappointment over money. Two an unexpected gift of money or jewellery. Possibly a legacy. a Cards OS sm^m Occupation Travel Ace421 words
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Miscellaneous85 1956-03-18 16 five o lovers' quarrel. Four a proposal. Three shyness, or doubt. Two an unexpected meeting. Or love at first sight. J^ Cards Of Trouble Ace high ambitions. (If upside down, a disappointment.). King a dark, unfriendly man. Queen a dark, unfriendly woman, possibly a rival. Jack a dark young man,85 words
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Miscellaneous20 1956-03-18 16 7 "Don t look so stupidly I Zm happy— it's <»nh m\ outfit JFJ lor the fancy dress partv." I2*""20 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1956-03-18 17 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard's yj^JQj£j*JM Bureau Chief HEADLINES I cs c name, is usually associated m New York with iuggl«"9 and shark fin soup. Lately, too, it has P associated with Mr. Marshall's government, with quesF :ncc, unruly students and seasoned Communist P^ict tactics. I i1,070 words
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1448 1956-03-18 17 ANDREW ROTH - PEN PICTURE OF LORD REID-THE LAWYER ANDREW ROTH By Standard's London Bureau Chief rx^rxj-^^ ~o~u ~_'~'-»~*-r'. »">_<~V-<~ui~u~i-i~i-i~u~uf*' OlMTE a few Mala- yans arc going to have their ears scorched if they turn up late for hearings before the constitutional commission or if their proposals arc sloppily drafted This is the1,448 words
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Advertisement207 1956-03-18 17 Pepsodent really gives I TOOT h M&&M Teeth cleaned Pcpsodi-nt arc so much whiter! N\h> Because make this thewe cleaner! Cleaner becau>e SEVEN-DAY TEST! I vamincyour teeth m onl> Pepsodent contains mirror. Brush Irium. the maneilous ingredient v •wery morning and >\hich removes the dangerous, j ning for 7 "erm-laden207 words
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Miscellaneous44 1956-03-18 17 IF.!! WffflT OBE[GFS ¥^L^ 7S !AT THE POCTOR'S AND SO, 1 i Z v HORUICKS j EVERY Fi/Sf-' ■■■■n%ir?Sf™&^&<A§ X NIGHT J X/T- f. t..:7te»dv^cat-.7l<«t^wUy h V^^/^^m v II rlicks helps you work extra hard ESS HORLICKS L^ r > f A/ra nourishment restores energy44 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-03-18 18 Above— HER F RST APPOINTMENT 1 by Lam Sai Hoong 30 Campbell Street Pencnq SoMda Fl 1 1 100 Agfa. Above- MY POOR BIRDIE" by Ch'ng Seng P Gucn Hup Street, Klcng. Rollcifiexrcaoi 35 F5.6 1/50 Kodck super xx w,th yellow filter. BeIIow— "PRETTY MAIDEN" by C84 words
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Advertisement126 1956-03-18 18 "SPEAKING OF PICTURES'* i'^ i lITIC Ccmerc Used Apertu f- mm* Speed. j Miilmio "DIAMW -V i A-^«- 'S«^^- w < L v y ifa\ I Made m Germany Hollow Ground c end Rust proof. The blade that gives o clean and Normal packing 10 blades Deluxe packing 10 blades126 words
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Article, Illustration354 1956-03-18 19 Fi^G considered, rhe Aries people (21 March to April) I rccson for complaint about their coming twelvecan be seen right away, the lines of my Graph remain three poorest categories the whole year. This means a !c time, though not without its special difficulties. most important facto- is354 words
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Article178 1956-03-18 19 I%T,1 %T March W 1 hat vr f y rf suess. I I nefer t» I 1I -p'o I Bf! L March IS— Kit **P wh ET art invohrd, m I 1 In WU4 in.tt'.- :s C^saccrss eaKamt may be hard I' l La have to be I they178 words
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Article343 1956-03-18 19 SUNDAY. March 18— Ma.ior changes are likeh to affect work and home life. These art* beneficial but cauM 1 considerable upheaval. Tin- finances need t are during the next five or m\ months but then show rapid improvement. You have all possible opportunity for progress m this rather crucial343 words
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Article1048 1956-03-18 19 EVELYN HOCQUARD - EVELYN HOCQUARD By ''LIVES of great men oil remind us, We must rr.cke our lives sublime And depc:i ng leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of Time." 'THE focus is now on x Number Sixteen as it takes its place on the Stage of1,048 words
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Advertisement58 1956-03-18 19 1 /"^^N^V ll il lil j^^^^^^^^^^S I I TIIWN IX SI I SI |»lU>II COMFORT IJH by I W h^ 1 Ilailwav I mjkk I Hi i %^7 I €111 I W 7 1 IKMOIMIIO IW X' I lill<v Oillu Malireswes IV wl DUNLOP RUBBER CO iMAIAya. I TD 1^58 words
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Advertisement179 1956-03-18 19 I EXTRA t )M I ENERGY^/ I WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Keep fit... supplement ycur daily with Waterbury's Com- pound! It's an invigorating tonic that's pleasant tasting... a a proved help m building Extra \V Energy. )N^ r Waterbury's Compound gives >^ that help increase resistance to fatigue. Bk coughs and colds.179 words
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Miscellaneous382 1956-03-18 19 YOUR WEEK MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Aries)— Considerable change 0 f tone is mjw rx petted. quiet week, however, which permit good progress. Only thing is the need to steer clear of speculative ventures of all kinds Risk-taking may tempt, but it holds larger dangers than most times. Besides the382 words
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Miscellaneous378 1956-03-18 19 week a preparation for quite a biggish rush. SEPT. 23 OCT. 22 (Libra) An extremely fortunate period which can change the shape of most financial problems. You are now permitted great freedom in advancement of ambitions, whether at work or in private life. Most things of importance should have as378 words
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Article, Illustration395 1956-03-18 20 HE FLOODLIT HAYSTACK TO FIND NEEDLE |>l OPLE say you can't m ike a silk purse out of t sow's ear, but not .Ion? a^o scientists m Cambridge, Massachusetts. IS. A., proved that there was no truth m this old proverb. They took a hundred P^ i n I chaog395 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-03-18 20 GIRL with the tin is Japan. >f film lutv Yoko--1 -i ni. v h o t I c \v into v♦• c k from IViris to appear on Commertiil Television. Voko'l .1 ii i it means "Child <• 1 t h c Ocea n" gave a clem109 words
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Article49 1956-03-18 20 r J'HK Fx.hi.qu.-r is so called j that covered the table n were once r. < koned The accounts were kept with country set out m the squ v,-, on this doth farmer ate 3M *W> iwo hours five .te. a few years ago tr.) JJW indi«eiUon and49 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-03-18 20 CARRIES OWN DOOR ABOUT uiup]yup]y MOST animals are good Z J diggers, but few can bur- tout as quickly as the J 2 oadger or cover their 2 traces more skilfully. MfttflfJ swims into its hole, spits out the stone and blocks hself"^ [JSING all four feet and his mouth,107 words
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Article169 1956-03-18 20 Denis Dunn - Denis Dunn X y gW WWVWWVW J ETTER from housewife m magazine: "All but- cners are not pirates. Our man hands out a bonus tor Prompt pa>mcnt of his bills I his week 1 received a small rump steak free!" V 'lot a little behind i w169 words
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Article, Illustration420 1956-03-18 20 PATRICIA BOXALL investigates a ticklish situation and advises mm CEVENTY men m every 100 are ticklish. Amon? women the proportion is 94 m a 100. And this, say doctors, proves that the average woman is healthier than the average man. I've been investigating the tickling420 words
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Article81 1956-03-18 20 J A WOMAN m Tasmania put her husbands shirt m 2 x the washing: machine and mashed to pieces i:3.> m Z- notes m the pocket. m Her husband cleaned out the machine and found 2 «00 pieces of paper. His bank said he must put them together81 words
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Advertisement423 1956-03-18 20 Stop that 9 cough COUGH m cough r F 223 DeWit vOUGH SYI I IDe W'TT COUr I < I fr~ afr w w T** I I■. oa- -< j y << F U^^. iMb L *Nc For babtr qj clmbbW^ can train your mind to SUCQ «m nrn THROUGH423 words
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Miscellaneous46 1956-03-18 20 litfc/ililiiiiit E IJiMIIMMi M rfWalft|SlDE^ I y t C-9'/S?9'X ls yo" r husband hard to please" 1 y ~j h^~\ I lo>^ U| dont fcnow-I've never tried."' j "One thing like about them— their quarrels never last long" A rtfhl rrm crob r lr «f &gS46 words
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