Sunday Standard, 2 September 1956
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Title Section17 1956-09-02 1 Sunday Standard *i to it iit m s. Vol. Vn. No. 62 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 195617 words
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Article283 1956-09-02 1 Suez Tension }III)sT new inri mounting: tension and what has been described as "grave deterioration Lf Anglo -Fff>ptian relations." Australian tremirr Konert G. Menzies will reach Cairo today to place the 17-nation plan for a peaceLjl settlement of the Suez Canal dispute tefore Egypt's President Nasser. Following [ho international283 words
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Article229 1956-09-02 1 EIGHT houseowners m Raffles Park, Singapore, hove issued writs for non-compliance of a contract against the Raffles Park Building Estates, The Standard was told yesterday. This was reported at a committee meeting of the Raffles Park Houseowners' Association last night. A member said the association229 words
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Article522 1956-09-02 1 COURT JAILS A STRIPPER She Did The Splits They Saw Everything IPOH, Sat. As a sfrern warning to ''those who try to corrupt the minds of youths of this country/ Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof today sentenced a pretty strip-tease dancer, Rose Thong, 23, of Singapore, to ten days'522 words
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Article161 1956-09-02 1 BRIGHTON, England, Sept. 1 (Reuter)— Britain's Trade Union Cabinet will urge leaders of 8,000,000 British workers here next week to support a resolution counselling Government not to use force against Egypt without the consent of the United Nations. This resolution will be placed before nearly161 words
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Article59 1956-09-02 1 NICOSIA. Sept. 1 (Reuter) A sergeants' mess at the Middle East Joint Land-Air Headquarters. Episcopi, was totally destroyed by fire following an explosion early today, it was officially stated here. Other fires at the base during the night also damaged the roofs of two officers' messes59 words
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Article25 1956-09-02 1 ALGIERS, Sept. 1 (Reuter) French troops have killed 30 insurgents m scattered clashes during the past 24 hours, according to reports reaching here.25 words
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Article29 1956-09-02 1 NORWEGIAN sea pilots have shown little response to reported Egyptian offers of jobs as Suez Canal pilots with the nationalized Canal Company, it was reported m Oslo yesterday.29 words
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Article54 1956-09-02 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 1 (UP) The Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy Far East Station, Admiral Sir Ala n ScottMoncriefT, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived here from Singapore today. Also accompanying the Commander-in-Chief, was the Commodore-in-Charge Hongkong, Commodore J. H. Unwin. who has been attending routine54 words
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Article48 1956-09-02 1 JOB OF A NEWSMAN MEXICO City, Sept. 1, (UP) The head of the Roman Catholic Church m Mexico said, yesterday the job of a newspaperman is "to love, understand and honour his fellow men, to guide himself by the right of Christ and never abandon hi s faith."48 words
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Article39 1956-09-02 1 VALETTA. Malta, Sept 1 (Reuter) The death roll from an explosion m the P. and O. liner Himalaya rose to four today when a Goanese sailor died just before naval ambulances reached the liner at anchor here39 words
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Article14 1956-09-02 1 Solangor Win 2-1 Ghnni 2 for Selangor and Boon Scong for Singapore.14 words
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Article102 1956-09-02 1 MR. W. O. ANDERSON, American Consul m Singapore, leaves m the Italian liner Asia today to do research work m Asian problems at the Washington University, Seattle. The American University Club yesterday gave a dinner m honour of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and their three children. Also102 words
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Article32 1956-09-02 1 CAIRO. SepL 1 (Reuter) President Nasser will receive the five-nation mission led by Mr. Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister at the presidency on Monday, it was announced here today.32 words
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Article149 1956-09-02 1 TOKYO, Sept. 1 (Reuter) A two-year-old Japanese girl from Nagoya. Central Japan, was today reported to be rapidly recovering from an operation that removed half of her cerebrum. A surgeon at the Chukyo Hospital. Nagoya. said the operation was performed as a last resort to149 words
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Article195 1956-09-02 1 FOUND CARRYING WEAPONS A SMILING teen-aged girl, arrested m a Police raid when found carrying a small arsenal of two knives and a miniature Japanese sword, happily muttered "thank you" when a Singapore judge decided not to send her to jail, yesterday. The girl. 16-year-old Tan195 words
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Article118 1956-09-02 1 EGYPT TO SUE CANAL COMPANY CAIRO, Sept. 1 (UP)A- The Egyptian Government has decided to sue the I old Suez Canal Company for "mLsappropriating" funds, the Egyptian weekly, Akhbar El Vom. said today. The weekly also said that Arabs will stop working for foreign organizations, including oil fields, if Britain118 words
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Advertisement146 1956-09-02 1 SERVE^I^ PEOPLE FOR ONLY $5 20 PARTY PACK I Knew Shaw The Villager, by Allan Chappelow, Part 11, page 6. O The Viennese Waltz Macabre, by Police Chief, Joseph Zagebrovich of Belgrade, p. 7. 0 Sports pages 12, 13, 14. The Hand On The Wheel, by R. Thurston Hopkins, p.146 words
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Article172 1956-09-02 2 US GETS TOUGH WITH CHINA WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP) The United States last night blamed the Chinese Communists for the loss .of a navy patrol plane off the China coast last week and served notice it will demand reparations from the Red Chinese government. In a sternly-worded statement, the State172 words
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Article78 1956-09-02 2 TANJONG MALIM. Sat. The Raja Muda of Perak this morning concluded a four-day visit to all villages, kampongs and towns m Tanjong Malim sub-district. He visited 18 kampongs and villages m all and the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim. At all the villages and78 words
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Article35 1956-09-02 2 PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday he simply cannot po a'.ong with the idea of tending U.S. reporters into Red China as long as Americans are held hO?ta£l6 V»v thf» Chinp^o fnm. munists.- APAP - 35 words
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Article18 1956-09-02 2 BRAZIL yesterday cancelled a year-old agreement to sell atomic minerals exclusively to the United State*.- APAP - 18 words
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Article132 1956-09-02 2 Expelled 'Spies' Fly Into London LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter> The two British embassy officials who were expelled from Egypt after being accused of connection with an alleged spy ring arrived here by air early today They were Mr. John B. Flux, First Secretary In the commercial section at the British132 words
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Article67 1956-09-02 2 ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Sept. 1 (AP). An American Air Force weather observation B-50 crashed yesterday on a sandy island m the Susitna River and a military spokesman said it was feared all 11 men aboard were killed. An Air Force spokesman said five bodies had been67 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-09-02 2 SIBERIAN-born film star Yul Brynner and screen actress Tamara Gilmore are shown on the set of the new film "Anastasia" directed by Anatole Litvak which is being shot at Elstree Studios at Boreham Wood, Hertfordshire. Helen Hayes, Ingrid Bergman, Ivan* Desny and Akim Tamiroff also feature mAP - 91 words
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241 1956-09-02 2 PARIS, Sept 1 (AP)— A fleet of 26 government-requisitioned French ships were taking on thousands of troops at Marseilles yesterday while m Paris the French cabinet met to discuss the Suez question. The ships, which included five liners, 19 freighters and two241 words
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122 1956-09-02 2 JAKARTA. Sept. 1 (AP) The Indonesian news agency, Antara, today reported extensive gunrunning off the east coast of British North Borneo which the authorities there are unable to curb. Bartering of weapons for Indonesia copra and birds' nests is believed to be taking122 words
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Article97 1956-09-02 2 NEW YORK. Sept. 1 (AP) —A woman who wore red ballet slippers and a purple dress was slain by a single knife thrust yesterday m an apartment courtyard of New York's Bohemian Greenwich Village. Police identified her tentatively as Pleiades Field- irrove, 26. a clerk. She had97 words
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Advertisement685 1956-09-02 2 MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS and Publications Word-for-word. Selftaught Mandarin $100. Hokkien $2*o Cantonese *1.50. Enjjlish-Man-darin Dictionary $5.00 English Hokkien Dictionary $5.00. Eng Hsh-Cantonese Dictionary (4m pages. ***** words) $1250. Ad vanced Mandarin for Cambridge Students $1.50. Mandarin Idiom; $2.00. Three-character classic m Mandarin. Cantonese Hokkien, $150. Booklist free Chinfen, 73. Prinsep Street.685 words
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Advertisement313 1956-09-02 2 CI^SSJFJgJ MV I lativ* I dnlrr' APFLK I ttko H I .ICCO" M provider. I App ferenrr, mr 0 f M I office not -M 6th. >*■ J>AnT -J fabi T M LJon I I [OR SM[ NnK '»i hoinJ DIRECTORS of wJ Estate arra of which <i •od it313 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous820 1956-09-02 2 INFORMATION AT A GLANCE 1^ CATHAY: Bloodhounds Of Broad.BC^^a^^ t& wav 'I a.m. Sjrv:vors Of Jjf I Tol °i 1-00 3006 45 and 915 pm ■ff"^l \\%ngL*M KAMPAR Agricultural inhibition: Opened RKX: Tumb>weed 10 a m 13 7 to public— Chinese Wayangs. and 915 p.m Jocet modern. Malay show 8820 words
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Article, Illustration282 1956-09-02 3 PORT DICKSON, Saturday— A plan for the comprehenlfls sponsion of the Federation has Just been put forward ANionce Government, the nerol 0f f cc r Commanding, e \oen F. H. Brooke, told The flldord this morning. he implementation of he national exchequer ns of dollars,282 words
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Article161 1956-09-02 3 The Loyal Also Benefit, Says Tunku ■V.CA LUMPUR, Sat. ■^rc-r.dent Malaya will I •be for the good I benefil of the alone, but also of i to make md the ;r loyalty. m his i !e Intention B. c 1 rds mdc- r Malaya,161 words
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Article57 1956-09-02 3 SEREMBAN, Sat Florence Lynatte De Silva. a teacher of the Seremban Convent was married to tosp. Frank O'Hara of the Kuala Lumpur police this morning at the Church of the Visitation The bride is the second daughter of Mr. Walter De Silva. a senior teacher of St Paul's57 words
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Article41 1956-09-02 3 oantAißA^. sat. Three masked Chinese armed with daggers entered a house at Murray Street at 4.30 a m today and robbed the three women occupants of $600 cash and $500 worth of jewellery. All three robbers escaped.41 words
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155 1956-09-02 3 Follow The Example Of These British Women— Mentri SUNGEI PATANI, Sat. —With independence m the offing. Malayans should remember with gratitude the British women who have been the pioneers of voluntary social work m this country, said the Mentri Besar of Kedah. Tunku Ismail bin Tunku Yanaya. when he opened155 words
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Article89 1956-09-02 3 Cadets Wanted By Army PORT DICKSON, Sat. Applications are invited from boys who will be between the ages of 14 and 15 m January 1957 and who are m Form 2 for the Boys' Wing of the Federation Military College. Boys who are between 18 and 23 years of age89 words
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329 1956-09-02 3 No Ease-Off After Red Terror's Death Official Denies Rumours KAJANG. Sat. The death of Malaya's No. 2 terrorist Yang Kuo, who was shot dead recently m the Kachau area, has sparked off rumours that the curfew hours are to be relaxed and the normal ration will be issued to residents329 words
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Article70 1956-09-02 3 JERANTUT. Sat. A new Sub-District and Land Office, and Treasury Office was opened at Jerantut today. All applications for land, land rents and transfers, m respect of mukims: Ulu Cheka, Pedah. Teh, Pulau Tawar, Tcbbing Tinggi, Kelea. Burau, Kuala Tembeling, Tembeling Tengah and Ulu Tembeling will be70 words
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Article61 1956-09-02 3 KLUANG, Sat. A $35,0(10 science laboratory and a new school were opened on the same day here this week. The District Officer, Kluang, Yang Mulia Ungku Mohamed Salleh, opened the new Jubilee School at Jala,n Sekolah. while the State Secretary of Johore. Inche Abdul Rahman bin61 words
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Article32 1956-09-02 3 RED Chinese Premier Chou En-lai may visit New Delhi early m December enroute to Rangoon to discuss the SinoBurmese border dispute, sources close to the government said last night— AP.32 words
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Article127 1956-09-02 3 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca residents are preparing themselves for a long drawn-oat bus strike, after the bus operators affected by the strike handed m their passenger licences to the Road Transport Department this morning. The bus operators thus save on tax, which works out at $12.50127 words
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318 1956-09-02 3 lor lartirtrirt at Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang, AlMance Council%£to *t£ S3?*JS£SSS- MUnlClPal council to do something to "Their driving manners are very bad and if the police do not take action against them, I suggest that we do something so that318 words
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Article113 1956-09-02 3 GOC SEES 'TRICK' DISPLAY PORT DICKSON, Sat. The nascent Signals Squadron of the First Federation Infantry Brigade today thrilled the cream of Malaya's top brass, assembled for a crucial conference here, with a highlight display of trick motor-cycling. It was watched by an au« dience including Maj.-Gen FH Brooke. GOC113 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-09-02 3 A GERMAN Volkswagen car is now on show on the roof of Singapore's Champion Motors to celebrate the winning of the first prize m the Mobilgas reliability trial m Australia, by a Volkswagen. A total of 86 cars took part m the trial and only 32 finished58 words
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Article82 1956-09-02 3 BENTONG. Sat. Lanchang Village, near Mentakab. is to have a $3,000 community hall before the end of the year, and a new playing field for its 1.000 people. This was revealed by Mr. Lin Kok Wah, President, Lanchang Village Council, who said today that funds had82 words
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Advertisement21 1956-09-02 3 I 'hi World Will* Never Forget i Tfti? m IMI SL ODEON COMING! Rheumatism r N| f >ns of men. rzsS21 words
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Advertisement384 1956-09-02 3 YOU CAN PLAY THE MOUTH ORGAN IN JUST 30 MINUTES LEARN AT HOME QIIC Xl V EASILY WITH THE -k NEW MEIOVY METHOD atIts NEW. Its Ulti-t-KhNl L^arn the Mouth Organ this n«w. ir«^ y "l cv actually play the first piece m your very MRST i^ts>s>uiM. You don t384 words
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773 1956-09-02 4 TERRY PILLAY - Drama Is Their Delight Down Ayer Rajah Way.... TERRY PILLAY P»y R.E.M.E. DRAMATIC SOCIETY A SMALL GROUP WITH BIG PLANS TINY, HOT, AND UNCOMFORTABLE, THE LITTLE BARROOM WAS CROWDED WITH LANGUID ACTORS WHO TALKED IN EXCITED VOICES. The curved wooden bar shone with little wet rings of winking light, and773 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-09-02 4 THIS set was entirely constructed by volunteer carpenters who are some of the most enthusiastic members of the Dramatic Society. Such things as for instance the mirror, vases, candelabra, were aJI borrowed from different Army families. The members of the cast are seen m the dress rehearsal79 words
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Article32 1956-09-02 4 MARIAN LAIDLAW, m a dramatic scene with Mrs. Pat Archer (left) m the comedy "The Blue Goose" which opens at the R.E.M.E. Theatre to. morrow Picture by R. Rcay.32 words
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Article73 1956-09-02 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. —At the Annual General Meeting of the Clayton Club. Parit Buntar, the .following were elected office bearers: President: Dato Shahbandar Ibrahim bin Abdul Karim; Vice Presidents:- Mr. R. Muthuthamby Pillay and Mr. Tan Lo Tee; Hon. Secretary Wong Voon Hoy; Hon. Treasurer: Lee Ah73 words
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Article43 1956-09-02 4 NEW YORK. Aug. 31. (UP*— 1 Dow-Jones closing averages STOCKS: 30 Industrials 502 04 20 Rails IKO.rtri 15 Utilities «8.«3 65 Stocks 176.62 BONDS: 40 Bond> 93 51 The Dow-Jones Commodity futures Index < 1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 160.79.43 words
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Article144 1956-09-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The time-honoured Normal Class will be abolished m the Federation shortly and m its place day training centres will be established throughout the Federation to "produce" primary school teachers. These centres will supplement the biennial output from Kirkby and Kota Bahru Teachers144 words
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Article47 1956-09-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Lai Tung Fatt. for several years an interpreter m the Supreme court here, was today admitted to the Malayan Bar by Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid. Aged 40. Mr. Lai was called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn m February this year.47 words
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Article164 1956-09-02 4 WITH the Singapore rubber market waiting for the outcome of the Suez Canal talks, first grade rubber for September shipment closed at 96J cents per lb. (95 cents on Friday). The market opened uncertain at 95^ cents per lb. Steady conditions prevailed throughout the morning and164 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-09-02 4 MAKE UP bring applied backstage by Petty Officer Kerr tn Maureen Norris who plays the part of Anna m the play "The Blue Goose."27 words
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Advertisement60 1956-09-02 4 t 't^i TO V I SINGAPORE DARWIN SYDNEY Sumptuous SUPER CONSTELLATION Comfort 4// F/rs£ C/ass seafs are SLUMBERETTES '^MEuflpt I Bookings can be made TOURIST or FIRST CLASS M£v 2% is EXPRESS SERVICE will leave weekly on Saturdays at 9.50 a.m. A jSS^^ 1 AIR-INDIA £?t~ sU*uuui±L<nua mf m v.60 words
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Article57 1956-09-02 5 Robbers Ate His Inch Too fc^woith $2,500- eat t r. P :^u to the barS* last. The I E told yesterday. «<!£ forced theli Chouse of Tan HP^.TZpi hustling £re€ wives and W -nto a room— gftf&ti tor 10 k M helped them--nc ia:d on the tab!^av ne. the ini^only57 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-09-02 5 Mr" r! f fogr g M ce r ThoS P son W -i"*" a d PubU< KeU ons Standard HAPPIEST man at the Agricultural Show was 55-year-old Choo Chai Kan of Serangoon who won the challenge cup m the livestock section. Standardpic shows Mr. Choo receiving theStandard - 55 words
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Article301 1956-09-02 5 )U rt Of Inquiry Requested HE Singapore Government may set up a Court [uin to investigate the dispute between the City il and its Gas Department employees, some time next week. The Court will also deal with claims submitted to the Council by workers m301 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-09-02 5 INDIA'S ENVOY t- A MENON wbo ff n ippninlod India's C^mmiNsioncr m Ausresteribj arrived m P°rf foi i fivedav visit H p via formely India's to Thiilanrt27 words
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Article42 1956-09-02 5 |?°s. v; ng Ken 800. ided guilty ">re Court to Ucide by drinknof washing Airmen's Mess. n Aug. 23. the Court that J the soda solution tt 'l*?fr Wn rrird Ver Acuities gftrate, Mr. "choor irged Wcng un-42 words
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Article79 1956-09-02 5 Plans For S'pore's Industries HONGKONG. Sept. 1 (Reuter) Japan's ConsulGeneral m Singapore. Mr. Ken Ninomiya predicted today that Singapore will become a big Industrial centre serving markets of Southeast Asia. He said Japanese technicians and industrialists were prepared to help Singapore with plans for establishing light industries to serve the79 words
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Article42 1956-09-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. In the Juvenile Court toda,y a Malay schoolboy was bound over m the s'Jm of $50 to be of good behaviour for six months for using filthy language over the telephone to an operator at the exchange.42 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-09-02 5 most modern TOang institutes m a a Was declared yesterday after- E. G. Mor- fc of the &>nsul, at Mo- Sultai Street, .^rican ChicaSThJ tUtl sn-"5 n is .^o v? hout with a i: ---n- devices *to 2 nf f, (<scrv Pd tor s et t191 words
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Article44 1956-09-02 5 THE Hindi examination o! the Dakshin Bharat Hindi Pracher Sabha. Madras, will be held today at 9.30 a.m. at the following centres: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipch and Penang. Candidates should be at their centres by 9 a.m. for checinng purposes.44 words
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Article41 1956-09-02 5 THE Singapore Y.W.C.A. held its annual flag day yesterday. All proceeds will go to the Association's general funds to support its evening schools' projects. The Programme Secretary told The Standard that there was gocd support from the public.41 words
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308 1956-09-02 5 'No Fear Of Further Havoc By Floods' Black Assures Farmers At Agricultural Show THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday assured Colony farmers that they need no longer suffer from flood havoc, when he opened the first Agricultural Show at the former Kallang Airport. He said: "Governmen floods that308 words
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Article33 1956-09-02 5 BELGRADE, Sept. 1 (Reutcr) Dr. Soekarno, the Indonesian President, will receive an honorary degree from Belgrade University when he visits Yugoslavia later this month, the Yugoslav News Agency Tanjug reported today.33 words
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Article150 1956-09-02 5 Premiere Of 'The King I' THE premiere of 20th Century Fox's film, "The King and I," to be shown at the Odeon Theatre at 9 p.m. on Oct. 4, promises to be the "biggest value for money* show to be screened m Singapore. It will bo 3\-hour programme. The first150 words
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Article121 1956-09-02 5 Day's Jail, $500 Fine For Martin A BRITISH businessman. John Martin, was yesterday sentenced to a day's imprisonment and fined $500 by a Singapore District Court when he pleaded guilty to an amended charge of abetting Messrs. Martin and Company of fraudulently making a claim m the High Court. The121 words
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Article64 1956-09-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Lee Eng Wah wa s arrested by the Police at Lima Kedai Village, when one kati and 13 tahils of opium were found hidden m tne tool box of his car. In the Sessions Court today he was jaiieri for three months. Lee64 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-09-02 5 THE winner of the Show Championship cup Mr. T. Rajahalc of Bukit Timah proudly clutches his trophy. StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article120 1956-09-02 5 Colony To See 'Pesta Flowers' A short film called "Bimga Pesta"' (Pcsta Flowers) presenting three Malay linger* who won the singing competition at the recent Pesta m Kuala Lumpur, has been completed for public showing by the Keris Film Productions. The film, which is 1.000 feet m length BbOWg Che120 words
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Article31 1956-09-02 5 HOXGKOXC, Sept. 1 (UP) Mars, the "red" planet, will make its closest approach to the earth since 1924 next Friday night. Sept. 7, the Royal Observatory here said today.31 words
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Article, Illustration2052 1956-09-02 6 ALLAN CHAPPELOW - WHEN THE BEES TURNED ON SHAW ALLAN CHAPPELOW I timnv Shu a* The Villager m LONDON, URED DRURY was assist- ant gardener at Shaw's Corner. He first worked for Shaw as a lad of 19 m 1934. "Shaw was very fond of his garden and used to walk round it2,052 words
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750 1956-09-02 6 Dr. H.C. Franz Bluecher - Peace Through Economic Co-operation Dr. H.C. Franz Bluecher By German Federal Deputy Chancellor. BONN, TT is a fantastic and almost unbearable thought that almost two thirds of the world's population live In dire poverty today while scientific and technological developments would make It possible to produce everything that is required750 words
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Article, Illustration203 1956-09-02 6 ANDREW - ANDREW By I r but wen J ing r O! .1 MMI < wr of j "H L TRim m I nun mm, yet m t' 1 n J L i ho r nov m head" pie of -J2 reeftni mar T rßFDirrthn^ IVr. mho; I m B he203 words
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Article, Illustration3851 1956-09-02 7 Joseph Zagebrovich; Kurt Singer - Joseph Zagebrovich Kurt Singer My Most Famous Case %\\\\V. i*\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VVVV\\V\\\\VV\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\\VVV\\\V\V\\V\\\\\\\\\VVVV**% By Police Chief Belgrade, Yugoslavia (Continuing out* series an modern crime detection by police chiefs all over the world) As Told To B KM my first great case and I failed miserably. 1 was only an under-paid3,851 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-09-02 8 Ava Gardner and David Niven talk things over with Director Mark Robson between scenes of THE LITTLE HUT, now being: filmed m Rome. The hut is supposed to be on a desert island. The third castaway m the film is Stewart Granger.44 words
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Article, Illustration735 1956-09-02 8 Gunslinger Sinatra FILM CHOICI at Paramount, also photopraphed BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK. JOHNNY CONCHO tells a story of the protection racket, which actually originated a century ago In the Wild West. Researchers on the story learned that some towns went to the extent of employing professional gunslingers to protect735 words
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Article412 1956-09-02 8 The latest from our studio mails WITH M-G-M's THESE WILDER YEARS completed, Jules Schermer launches preparations on the next two pictures he will produce for M-G-M during 1956. For an autumn start, Schermer is preparing PRISONER OF PARADISE from the best-selling novel by Garet Rogers and the screen412 words
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Article562 1956-09-02 9 BERNARD McELWAINE - BERNARD McELWAINE reports from London Jill strips for THIS dip m the Thames p^^ IF you want to do something nice for on unlucky girl, pick o bouquet of four-leaf clorers for Jill Ireland— the Jill with a Jinx. Lucky charms, rabbits' feet, and562 words
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Article, Illustration357 1956-09-02 9 Curtis HAD to cut his famous 'curls' Famed Painting Adorn Movie Set J7IGHTEEN paintings by modern masters -from the private collection of director Jean Negulesco, were borrowed for Columbia's CinemaScope Technicolor production, "THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY," starring Tyrone Power and Kirn Novak. Insured for $185,000, the paintings were further protected357 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-09-02 9 JINX JILL This new Julie is sensuous and lovely MALAYAN fllmgoers who remember Julie Harris as the freckled, naive school eirl m Elia Kazan's EAST OF EDEN will have a surprise m store when she comes to Singapore soon m her latest movie 1 AM A CAMERA. Julie has the218 words
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Article, Illustration313 1956-09-02 9 Virginia has no recipe for her 36-26-36 yiRGINIA Mayo is much too young even to think about recipes for long life. But she must have a good recipe for keeping m shape, because her figure hasn't changed m eight years. And, needless to say, it was good then, too. Miss313 words
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Advertisement385 1956-09-02 9 ATTRACTIONS] L wAr".SHkaHI 6.30 9.30 pjn THE ARTS OF THE \'y CHINESE FOLKS' I Mind.irin Dlst: Shaw Bros K^r^TOHICHT! A Mandarin Picture I .vr DARASITF" FU CHI (0!W» KMglAtJffC WAI WEI >I(»N OF THE PAGAN" REX.fi#p 1la m I>4s> 4> r y()|)A\! Nt J4O4J? KDES9 B«30 9.30 pun. Shaw's All385 words
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Advertisement262 1956-09-02 9 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS J *v 0 MM M mi NOW SHOWING! £lL DDEDN 11a.m. -1.45 -4.15--»Sg| ituT ATeiTnTShit 6.45 9.30 p.m. jJtTii iiiMi LMj^t^WEMj PLUS: "LADY OF THE <;<>!. DKN IMM)R" (nnrm««M op*) _TOPAY_ 9^ a-m ••FOKKVK_K_ V<K^' < ManrtHrln) 11th DAY! CAIH,AY#«-j,^ p r 4 mmsgaßprnem til 33*00 I262 words
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Article156 1956-09-02 10 - Vfnn Detroit, U.S.A., LYxan given ihe chance of gaol or a fine when sentenced for reckless driving. He chose gaol. He said that if he went home he'd "do the same thins I do every other night nothing. This way I'll have a chance to gab with the156 words
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Article, Illustration500 1956-09-02 10 MERVYN HALL - Where BUSTS are BEST MERVYN HALL By PEW British girls have L figures like Diana Dors or Sabrina but m sunny Italy most girl s are as shapely as Gina Lollobrigida and Sophia Loren. For Italy is the Land of the Bosom. In every street, every cafe, every shop you500 words
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Article, Illustration522 1956-09-02 10 Music Notes LAST Sunday evening I tuned m to the BBC. to hear Dame Myra Hess play Beethoven 'i Op. 11l sonata from the Edinburgh Festival It wai a noble and intensely beautiful performance as one would expect from this gup. srb pianist The piano tone, despite the atmospheric hmi-'522 words
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Article216 1956-09-02 10 Rev;-: VICTOR DCj I BACH. Tjntau (Trauer-Odfi. M I soprani. H 1d» contralto t ,d'i» I tenor \|fr>4 F4 .\kademi« hor u< of irtint dpi Scherchen NuallJ rpiUS secular first perfonMl l'ni\ersit v (hnrrl^l commemorate tfe 1727. of thr Qofnl Saxony it «i« 1 habit of Rarh* un music216 words
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Advertisement441 1956-09-02 10 Vpfct/eOUfif needs regular car. with Pond's famous complexion cream*, will keep your skin lovely M fa^Kh Ponors Creams day and "^^SMB Mv\ complexion looks with [*f Pond*t Vanishing Cream. I V t how clean and fresh il£Jl^Bn with Pond's Cold Cream! lovely women the world I POND'S VANISHING CREAM ■■V^vf441 words
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Advertisement15 1956-09-02 10 wi«* 6 ca. x ieit i naa railz==mJ\EXT HVEEKsmsmmm The Case Of The Sexy Senorito15 words
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Advertisement38 1956-09-02 10 RELIEF FROMJ worry, m OVERWOI M <»»*•• y«trtv t* mini"-'" uMtor 9m »wnir»f»V. mH n, ttrm mfftcH I takm N •*>'* I o li*t w'fM I whjtcv- I 01 \a Pi RILAXA TABSgJ «btolutelir Mf. to I Mi I RELAXA-l38 words
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Article, Illustration659 1956-09-02 11 Rue Scribe - Rue Scribe >\\\\VWWVWi\V\V\VVWVt\VWWW I Motoring Iv day. when i anve aown to work In town, I J into a rat race with other motorists comlnr goinff to another rat race. such a terrific hurry to get to Send that659 words
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Article, Illustration220 1956-09-02 11 JW be quite a feather L?J cap of the Si *ty t0 e^t a YIP an important event pwei want to publiJ- satisfaction could not plcte if r °y alt y J b 0{ v on them the220 words
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Article161 1956-09-02 11 rpHREE 1957 cars anX nounced recently have a new kind of speedometer m which a band of light, like the mercury In a thermometer, indicates the speed of the car. When the car is stationary, no light shows on tho speedometer. As the car begins to move161 words
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350 1956-09-02 11 No Mercy For Drunken Drivers Here jVEW ZEALANDERS run 11 over 600.000 cars more than one car for every four of the Dominion's population. There is a 50 mph speed limit on all open roads m both islands, and m all built-up areas the limit at '3o mph. The country350 words
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Advertisement195 1956-09-02 11 MORE THAN A CAMERA A system of photography SUPER Oaxette H WITH COUPLED RAN GEFINDER AND INTERCHANGEABLE LENS oner of such o low cosf:— 5?/per Paxette I b F. 2.8 Kota. Pronto l/200&Case $145 00 Super Paxette I F2.8 Kota P.SVS 1/300 Case $***** Super Paxette U F2.8 Kota P.SVS195 words
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Article998 1956-09-02 12 An hour before the klckoff. the stands are sparsely occupied, but outside the (rounds crowds are four and five deep, searching and hunting; for those illusive Cup tickets. Spivs, are finding this a happy hunting ground. At ten past four, the public address informs all and sundry998 words
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Article802 1956-09-02 12 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By SOME excellent performances were recorded at the sixth Malayan Chinese athletic championships which opened at Jalan Besar stadium last ni*ht. £o far six records have been smashed and one equalled. More records are sure to topple this evening when the meeting concludes.802 words
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Article387 1956-09-02 12 LONDON. Sept. 1, (Reuter)— League one: LEAGUE I Arsenal 4. West Bromwich 1. Aston V. 3. Blackpool 2. Bolton VV. 1. Tottenham 0. Burnley 2. Birmingham C. 0. Leeds U. 0. Chelsea 0. Luton T. 3. Manchester C. 2. Manchester U. 3. Portsmouth 0. Preston N. 6.387 words
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Article230 1956-09-02 12 A TOTAL of twenty-five events were run off m the heats of the Federation of Boys Clubs 4th annual sports at the Police Training School ground yesterday. The finals will be held today at the PTS ground at 2.30 p.m. The finalists \vere "A" DIVISION 100 Yards:230 words
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533 1956-09-02 12 SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Koh Scow Chuan of Anglo-Chinese School was acclaimed the b»*st swimmer of the day at the 40th annual swimming championship meet of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club held at Amber Road yesterday. Koh won the 100 m. back stroke for men, and533 words
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Article106 1956-09-02 12 Dr. X *un<irtf dent of thf T*m riation of >r al f*j "It h.iv a kjraM fin.il. ami it fitnrv* th.it •■j (up. Sinc.tpflitP tremrlv wrll M forrrfu! ennuth Srlanfior's ctpM Dutlon M U>\f rt«»nf il rd. md all n thHr hfAT^ "Hi shrrr drlrrinini:* u«»n u< thr rup106 words
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Article45 1956-09-02 12 MHF PICE 18 FOR OLYMPIC THE oratioi X fd meet. 1 the Melbourne nitfht ,:J The I Pot« r rajah, M Chua 1 B. Shanl m. i 1v v T5 nayagam. M Shan Chua I Aminullah Noel Aru». I JM Aya P maiiatf > and S45 words
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Advertisement353 1956-09-02 12 f f I Bedroom feel like J^ the blistering Sahara? i_^""^^|jßoom Air Conditioner lUjCLrr-~SJIJ Jnfemational Model, De Luxe Model i t Don't fight it. Carrier Room Afr Conditioners built by the t people who oir condition the world hase feverish mirages, Z Look what you get m Carrier Room Air353 words
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2295 1956-09-02 13 Singapore- Ist. Day, Sat. Sept. 1, 1956; Going- Good $g Money Pay Outs In 0 Timah 's Opening Races By WINDSOR LAD t race Special •J^iSSSj by Mic--3-.: shipped his 4 rivals to $g£ dividend of *£&> out m the ..-,.1 ne^ected, en2,295 words
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Article62 1956-09-02 13 TOTAL POOL $257,329 lst Prixe: No. *****9 ($115,796) 2nd Prixe: No. *****8 57,898) 3rd Prixe: No. *****9 32,166) o«.P ARTERS < $2144 each > N °s. *****7, *****9, 32.996, *****1, *****4, *****7, *****3, *****9, *****2, *****5, *****5, *****4, *****2, *****9, CONSOLATION PRIZES (51.929 each): *****5, *****6, *****6,62 words
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Advertisement121 1956-09-02 13 itural Vitamin C m the orlds most delicious tonic drink h hex natural vitamin C tonic drink ever is ftaa-made from blackcurrants, the fruit which it m \-itamin C Ribena makes a wonderfully s tonic which even those suffering from loss faptiti can enjoy. pbena helps build red blood cells.121 words
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Advertisement378 1956-09-02 13 dayandnighfc .an American's exclusive Sleeperette* service give* yo« ompletely relaxing comfort all day long bed length omfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far part give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch out and still not touch the seat m front! You sleep Dundly378 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-09-02 14 Fhott HONGKONG: Malaya beat Hongkong 6-1 m the first round of the Iber Cup competition played m the French Convent Hall Hongkong, on Aug. SO. Picture shows the teams lined up before the match. Standing: (Malaya > Miss Lam Kit Lin, Mrs Cecilia PinT'MU n?H°!r y I^'m "v 1" °kU.P. - 78 words
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Article, Illustration1227 1956-09-02 14 SASA MUST TRY TRY AGAIN Bl .^HK m .^feH^BT jABBhI **^W hY i^l V V Scorer Tan Hwee Hock The Best Water Poloists Are Always Worth Fighting For IT'S nice to be Asia's champs. ..but by heavens, to be Asia's chumps would be as bad as jumping off Merdeka Bridge1,227 words
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339 1956-09-02 14 THE Singapore dismissed Johore for 160, and scored 114 for six wickets m reply, m the opening day of their two-day annual cricket match on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday. Johores wicket-keeper batsman. T. S. Roberts, top scored with 61 runs, and followed it339 words
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Article54 1956-09-02 14 NEW YORK. Aug. 31 (AP) Fridays baseball results Milwaukee 6-5. St. Louis 5-3 <fir«^, game 11 innings). Brooklyn 7. New York 3. Cincinnati 4. Chicago 3. Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 3. New York 6. Washington 4. Cleveland 3-0. Chicago 2-1 < second game 10 innings). Detroit 6. Kansas City54 words
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Article, Illustration535 1956-09-02 14 Fijians have gone... hit THE rugby season is here again. All ***** enthusiasts m the Colony can look forward to some keen competition despite the fact that Radrodro's stout-hearted 'Flying Fijians' will be badly missed on the playing fields. Yesterday, several rugby535 words
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Article106 1956-09-02 14 Ambulance Took This 'Tiger' Away SINGAPORE'S Tiger Hassan was knocked out m the ring and put into an ambulance when he met Indonesian lightweight. Tan Kok Lien, before 7,000 fans m the fifth of a scheduled ten-round fight m Sourabaya on Saturday. Little Nene, the Colony promoter now m Indonesia,106 words
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Article46 1956-09-02 14 SINGAPORE Combined Schools drew with RAP Chang) m a friendly cricket match played at Changi yesterday RAF: 121 all out (Townseds 4 J> Sunderajah six lor 24, Kanchilal three for 33). Combined Schools: 94 for five rajah 15 n.0.. Knight two for46 words
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Advertisement45 1956-09-02 14 COMING! CAPITOL £U Hated by her OWN CHILD who was HER OWN ROCK HUDSttTI tec llljußMbT^ M t*» CORNELL BORCHERS 6EOR6E SMO«S^^TJ^ig| SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT An autographed postcard of ROCK HUDSON will be given to all Ladies attending the 11am Sh °w on the Opening Day.45 words
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Advertisement50 1956-09-02 14 *JL COLONY Full Report OS The Cup Final On Page 12 Biscuits /or all Occasions Ja^ JL^ J. I M. B_^r A"« r "^V > Dl jLUI I j V fM. "tli ways fresh and De/icious^^i^&z THYE HONG BISCUIT I CONFECTIONERY FACTOID* 191. Alexandra Road. Singapore Pnon... 6300 a 83?*50 words
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Miscellaneous63 1956-09-02 14 ATHLETICS Malayan Chinese Sports at Jalan Besar 9 p.m. Federation of Boys Clubs ports at PTS ground 2.30 p.m. CRICKET FRIENDLY Singapore v Johore at CSC 11 a.m. (jinal day) Indian Association v SCC at SCC (final day). SOFTBALL LEAGTE: Consulate Braves V Pandas; Tokyo Dragons v Bombers 10.30 a.m.63 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1956-09-02 15 R. Thurston Hopkins - R. Thurston Hopkins fgfghfg The narrator of this experience was a friend of mine a lieutenant-commander m charge of the boom defence of Harwich Harbour. He told the story at one of our "Club" meetings at the old Ordnance Hotel at Felix stoic, which1,105 words
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406 1956-09-02 15 The Sued Wife For Playing Football UN a wife ousht n ot Play fames so serioust her husband has to of the household One husband soucht f e from his wife sira- ply because she played football. Her name was Maria Lutz and she was the centre-half of the famous406 words
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Article196 1956-09-02 15 DENIS DUNN - DENIS DUNN By OFrom a letter: "I see there has been another case m an American maternity hospital of mothers getting the wrong baby. They must be mad!" OR CRAZY ABOUT THEIR MIXED UP KIDS? O Remorseful drunk at Bow-street: "When I get home mv family will196 words
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Advertisement13 1956-09-02 15 T-'i 1 (ANQ SM M^ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE '•".■I rotl fXAVOtm WNCI IMS U^l^""13 words
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Advertisement161 1956-09-02 15 Next week -i The Renishaw 1 Coffin I»A7<7A-SO f "^P^\ 1 mM teething... -$^JS y*~. When baby's teething, a few dropt 7!^^ of gentle Milk of Magnesia on X, his sore gums will Quickly cool and soothe tnem;and a few drops of it m his formula, fruit juice or water161 words
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Article56 1956-09-02 16 "WOULD you please tell me if it possible to remove from linen, sheet marks made by a ball-point pen," asks Miss G. F. Rub the stains with a cloth dampened unth methylated spirit, then wash the sheet carefully. If the linen is badly marked, it may be necessary56 words
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Article, Illustration849 1956-09-02 16 Terry Pillay's Shopping Guide Y)O you, on a hot day, have a pipe-dream of the glittering blue sea, with yourself standing beside it, balanced on one foot the other being poised with exploratory patience o'er the shining azure? Would you like the said azure to have the modern blessing of849 words
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Advertisement615 1956-09-02 16 F you wartt an Italian fi^ It "J^ t S d ?nfWt ft OH I seems the best way to get one p^ppe, to taste. Cook gently for m e 7/1 is to eat Italian food. minutes. Add water and meat cube, stir* "lifl ring until cube dissolves. />>■ So615 words
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Article94 1956-09-02 17 READER'S POSTBAG JS^ffiTMl won »how w^JS Vv noticed a '■i^'ahout the front «nt<t* of tills rellowlah Jnsi om of several ?J T too N*n Uklryr aa 1 7; at^t^rhaps you have S^t» rectified by a Tea could also r Vood bain!resser who A/Sfhjnt of your half i. r f M94 words
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Article, Illustration395 1956-09-02 17 LANE - LANE By gUMMER is a year-round miracle m Malaya, and mJ^^LJiSI a es sential part m almost every Romans wardrobe Though woolknit suits are high fashion across the Pacific m America, women m Mala>a still prefer nylon and cotton for swimming. Nylon may not "breathe" as easily395 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1956-09-02 17 NURSE Kathleen - Getting Ready for Baby NURSE Kathleen 5AY5.. Continuing the series on child care m Malaya ■pOLLOWING my article last week on the subject of a new baby m the family, I have been asked to give some advice regarding the preparations to be made for a first baby being born1,092 words
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Article, Illustration445 1956-09-02 17 Mary Clive - Mary Clive By tJERE m Malaya we are very fortunate to be able to buy the exquisitely embroidered Chinese table linen. This is simply lovely, and ideal for dinner parties, carefully and elegantly arranged. Sometimes for a lunch, however, either for guests or just family, it's rather fun445 words
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Advertisement227 1956-09-02 17 fIHMIIWL ILTIKE fUM r strenuous Srau can lose U»f corpora* Kwfcrful new invention— lT Hea.- X b l»t UA BU-enKLhens the Zinvciei, ?'a ia .y soothJTyrjur Sfure Into a trim. Ji^Ba»«rNotft orset. not* ijmTunt wear. .Tost a simple. mttac* that you on for a l^tMt il* v 1' s ef^v.227 words
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Advertisement167 1956-09-02 17 Baby doesn't cry now! ggg»g2h Tender baby skin sooo become* f^ JUI^L sore. And then he starts to cry. P B^ Stop soreness and chafing with Johnson's Baby Powder. Use I "*«fflss» it for your baby afler his bath m p and whenever you change hit nappy. Johnson's Baby Powder167 words
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Article, Illustration890 1956-09-02 18 PETER SIMMS - PETER SIMMS i by and his bride PRINCESS SANDA Then I felt Sanaa s grip tighten on my arm Qur native guide stopped dead m his tracks. He held up one hand, commanding silence, and pointed with the other. We followed his pointing finger with our eyes. There, ten890 words
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Article1167 1956-09-02 18 MICHAEL CHOONG - MICHAEL CHOONG SUNDAY Short Story By YANG SOO wiped his warm wet face with an ashstained towel, then methodically rubbed the rest of his bare-skinned. sun-tanned, weather-beaten torso. It was a ritualistic sundowner and it was performed with loving care for it had become one of the minor1,167 words
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Advertisement228 1956-09-02 18 VIRGINIA p as cool to your lips as the I^^^^-^WS KIND TO YOUR THROAT )0& ever-growing w\ NEWEST IDEA IN WRITING! Ch j£c% XW^ X X unique an d wonderful gift! Here, for the first 44 time, the two leading writing instruments of their kind C^\ are brought together to228 words
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Advertisement44 1956-09-02 23 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products y ""V < m w vf^r^mW 'T^^tTF-^ M. fjfi* ff 1 CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL44 words
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Miscellaneous303 1956-09-02 23 rnm^n wtYi poing to hear the rustic of T l |fl _O "Well, well, Teddy Knowles! Haven't seen you pinromr tat rebate flying around the house!** m since that day you saved my life at Tobruk I il*L r JSri < rr"^ TTI r; 1 W M m l think303 words
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Article, Illustration1781 1956-09-02 24 ROSS RICHARDS - ROSS RICHARDS Men Said She Had The Dcvil 9 s Beauty... But It Was The !>«>ri/\ Luck That Led To Her Murder By At last: The startling facts about Christine Granville pHRISTINE GRANVILLE was passionate, and compassionate. She flirted with men, and with death. She loved, and she1,781 words
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Article34 1956-09-02 24 -7.J I 1 fui a l I and. I I I ltir^«hs| I 1 I I I s J J cept J PUs h into husband,. Ms 'N France >\ the I mnr, I34 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-09-02 24 Whrn \rrfriril, sincr Rl.irwh' Iris hrr hair d«*t ally dors w»J the whole «t Rut this M> dnrsn't F*JSJ uith .mr hairdrfj blrrm In trn sh<> eM li WJ3 on top of hrr hw is m EitflaM da>s" holidat i"f t«> stinKholm-J 1144 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-09-02 24 picture These competitors m a "lovely legs" contest at the /<"'"• England were given ballet skirts with cane hoops the judging. Idea of course teas to ensure that the J l minds on the job and didn't allow themselves to he W 1 pretty face. Loveliest legs (extreme left)D.M. - 56 words
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Advertisement366 1956-09-02 24 A^^^^Bm marWrmLzA. _————^r Mm—* Ideally suitable J§>^^§_f for use In a J$s§^£W hot climate *3j&<£ smoother, longer-lasting, easier to use. Gives your lips a lovelier lustre than ever before. In ten brilliant shades I UpstMc YARDLEY I VARDLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON Startling Predictions In Your Horoscope k Your366 words
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Article367 1956-09-02 25 CHRISTINE OSMER - CHRISTINE OSMER ReHieued hif fa- Yon'"" lju I ntttf- Mr. Davie* 46-pane boo X let ts a i€qUel to Sin l S?Pp rj" iras published two years aon and is equally imbued with leisurely atmosphere of the pood old days, occasionally enlivened m by riots, murders and367 words
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Article257 1956-09-02 25 Hf- \.VV BOSE. By J. M, point of H-'-*-" which, I H nerve ■j m con- object X- rface. a spasmodic by a I vul- :nter, w. rule the victim*! I p.-Ross m ■j" r :e:Ve> sr.d the t grandioM for the B; thii ".eous I257 words
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Article152 1956-09-02 25 ■:;r rich.xrpsox DIED WITHOUT Nieves Mat hews r ind Sto Poisoning of the iniwner of a Geneva I all Wrii S »ye it If this would as it is: a most iTH IX GREASE- Stuart Palmer Qub, I Sd.).— Mj decent, r.onI private detective pte? rr :r-ier of152 words
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Article665 1956-09-02 25 THE Redemption of Thinkin*. By Rudolf Sterner. (Hodder and Stoughton, 12s 6d. >. This book consists of three lectures which give the essence of Rudolf Sterner s thought concerning Christianlv In principal, he sees all man thinking since the Greeks as conditioned by a decreasing awareness of the665 words
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Article147 1956-09-02 25 DRIT ISH crimlnological 1J history, from the Bow Street Runners to the higher medical jurisprudence, is almost as thoroughly flogged as any reach of a chalk-stream reserved for the top echelons of the Civil Service. Nevertheless, it is most convenient to have the single volume compendium. The Rise147 words
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Article263 1956-09-02 25 by Patrick White (Eyre Spottiswoode, London. 18s.) T TTTERLY depressing is this ponderous story of a Man and a Woman whose slow, plodding acts and uncertainties seem only to stress the futility of being born and of living. Drearily they#marry and settle m some remote part263 words
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Article743 1956-09-02 25 I want to show your 'Excited Insect' had created so great an impression and he consented to accompany Kam Sens home. •P THE moon m the clear September sky seemed to grow even fuller and bigger overhead as they drove along the cool Coast Road to Kam Seng's743 words
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Article263 1956-09-02 25 THE NIGHT-COMERS by Eric Ambler, (William Heinemann Ltd., London. 13s. 6d.) IJOT with high adventure is this latest novel of the capital of an island repubLic which, like neighbouring Indonesia, was once part of the Dutch East Indies. Action moves at ominous pressure from the very first pages,263 words
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Article346 1956-09-02 25 ADVENTURING WITH BEEBE. By William Beebe. (Bodley Head. 18s.) CREATURES OF THE DEEP. By Klaus Gunther and Kurt Deckert. (Allen Unwin. 18s.) TT is only m recent years A that we have begun to realise that the discovery of new worlds is not a thing of the346 words
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Advertisement190 1956-09-02 25 Diesel injection equipment Notxle Holder* ky r^W Slnfle or I MulU-CyUndrr Flanf» T*-ln Fuel Flttlnf Pump*— 23 4 4 OU Filter Cylinder A 4 B Hir» Mult|<^llndfr Enrlosed Camshafl Nozzle 11 M) Lont Slem Pump with MrchanicAl. Hydrmulic i Notzlt •nd Pneumatic Governors and Fuel Multi-Hole Feed Pump* J Not2|e190 words
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Article576 1956-09-02 26 CHILDREN BORN THIS WEEK SUNDAY.— Somewhat selfopinionated but have plenty of commonsense. Their abilities and good natures lead to much popularity. The tendency to become tough' with people turns out to be a safeguard for ambitions. MONDAY.— A clever type of individual whose fln« characteristics will be a tremendous asset576 words
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Article57 1956-09-02 26 A NEW ZEALAND man r% had his watch stolen 53 years ago. In hospital recently he talked to the man m the next bed to his This man had his watch, having bought it from, a pawnshop m good faith. He returned it to its owner, having already57 words
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Article, Illustration440 1956-09-02 26 "Y ou have dealt with car-drivers," writes a reader Now what about those -ity.J K e i Im^coSlct, ojay-walking0 jay-walking arises from one of three causes. People are either comply I or they ar^prepared tonm risks, or it is a matter of sheer absence of mind. p J440 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-09-02 26 Double of GRACE KELLY FRIENDS of Sally Bazely, 23, (seen here), say she is the double of Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco. They have the same blonde hair, the sparkling eyes, the happy smile Like Grace. Sally, of Chelsea, London, is an actress. At the moment she is appearing m57 words
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Miscellaneous22 1956-09-02 26 x w yj !^W. p^ "Now you understand why I take her everywhere with me. I can't bear to kiss her goodbye.**22 words
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Miscellaneous676 1956-09-02 26 YOUR WEEK icia^iuii B^-l-B hAniimJ MARCH 21- APRIL 20 MAY 21- JUNE 20 (Gemini). JULY 21-AUGUST 21 (Leo). NOVEMBEI !3DcJ (Aries) Should be another The whole week shows a This is a more optimistio 20 S»gi<tariu> -(J comfortable phase. There is slackening off. This Is serious period though at the676 words
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Article, Illustration155 1956-09-02 27 oM^OT match for Fverton played Park, the Jamo US centr S Drzn. headed a ball Into the goal d P^flat on the ground. uri X i Jnjf under ,«rtettr*o ia boy In Detroit. V3JL^ was %Ta york vie m his lav the dob/o? h tell out headtin* on to155 words
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Article39 1956-09-02 27 took her little boy to t church service. During nnon the vicir, to impress his often thumped the I little boy looked scared, and tiia mother: "What lie do to us If they let him out rrt?"39 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-09-02 27 A JflßwMte ft« I N 1939, as a man to Nebraska, P^JL, was milking a cow he trod on a cars tail. The cat whirled round and scratched the cow. which kicked out and broke his wife's leg. In trying to pul! his wire away from the enraged animal57 words
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Article279 1956-09-02 27 BARED FROM HER OWN PUB wwch Wk building. mi n s a cob »cb s iike floors »>"> ««'H S ln HaVe Devet .1 Jo n old »s lamj 1 «n? n n have trle «l w"; c but none «C, ri Doro nt "O'ic. that hangs m the bar,279 words
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Article758 1956-09-02 27 pXSTER Abbey, |fre we bury most I famous men, Is a I place to find the I a boxer. But poug;h ton, a batlid pug, is buried and you can still flagstone mark- tomb near the mdo Memorial. itm, Broughton, rie boxing xashlonthe 13th century, m agreed758 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1956-09-02 27 Evelyn Hocquard - Evelyn Hocquard By THE letter I la the 9th letter of the Alphabet and stands In symbolism for the Planet Mars and the number Nine. The letter I represents a column or pillar, a straight monument, indestructible, standIng through the ages. If I is the first letter1,010 words
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Advertisement340 1956-09-02 27 roA- four hongkong uPA" FLIGHTS WEEKLY Bp^^ Biß^&vM vBV I BT aw^L^^^fe^Bvßj^^^^^ Ei^^^BV^Bv^B^av^Bv«^K Va H^al w^av h T AT /a^i aT9I K^ f/r^ A»/tfff/ JT/t* c7ii/v 5/^rf." 55mins.^ EVERY WEDNESDAY, TUESDAYS via Saigon THURSDAYS ....via Bangkok A SUNDAYS vu Bangkok M SLEEPING BUNKS AVAILABLE -MF£ Cnn«ufi MtUvan Airw«>* LH I340 words
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Article, Illustration593 1956-09-02 28 A Special - A Special By Correspondent AMID the green fields of South Staffordshire. England. 150 Malayan men and women are being taught to teach. They are the first student teachers to be sent by the Malayan Government to train at Brinsford Lodge, second all-Malayan teachers' college593 words
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Article, Illustration852 1956-09-02 28 Arnold Brackman - Arnold Brackman FABULOUS SINGAPORE j x land of opium dens, bar* and shanghaied sailors! Yoi know the familiar description, so successful for Hollywood films and romantic novels about adventure. Well, add another one o\ those novels to the shelf This time it is called, "SINGAPORE PASSAGE." If852 words
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212 1956-09-02 28 Shanghaied Sailors, Bars, Opium Dens escalators m the country, announced the other day" that fifty-six of them are being replaced at long last. The new escalators. forty-eight inches wide, speed along at 90 feet a minute. Each can accommodate 8.000 shoppers an hour The new units, which speed shoppers up212 words
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Article, Illustration821 1956-09-02 28 THE SKIPPER'S FIDDLE THEY WERE A CREW IN HARMONY AS THEY FLEW IN BOMBING RAIDS OVER GERMANY, BUT A CHANCE ENCOUNTER IN CIVVY STREET STRUCK A FALSE NOTE. GERALD ABRAHAMS 1 WAS not impressed at 1 the sight of Buzi Hanbridge, my new skipper. He looked more like a carpet821 words
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506 1956-09-02 28 Soldiers 'Guard Was Blooming Error T^OR seven days recently an American sentry re-r-t'nrd at his post near Mainz, Germany, when it was clear that the exercise m which he was taking part had ended, that his unit had returned to barracks and that he had been completely forgotten. Kindly villagers506 words
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