Singapore Standard, 25 February 1956
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Title Section16 1956-02-25 1 Singapore TIGER Standard Vol. VI. No. 233 SLVGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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155 1956-02-25 1 HUNT ENDS FOR A SUB THAT SUN MAY HAVE BLOTTED OUT LONDON, Feb. 24-The Admiralty reported today that the submarine Acheron had gone out of usual radio contact The Admiralty said it is quite possible that this is due to cosmic disturbances at the present time The British navy later155 words
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Article146 1956-02-25 1 CALL FOR COLONY MERDEKA TALKS THE Labour Front will shortly call all political parties together to decide what Singapore will seek a: the constitutional conference to be held in London in April. Actin? Chief Minister. Mr. L:m Yew Hock, told The Svmdard yesterday that the feeting would be called after146 words
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Article331 1956-02-25 1 SECOND SWOOP IN 12 HRS. Dash Into H.G. Post And Reds Seize 6 Guns KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Thirty Communist terrorists swooped down on Bertam New Village in the Cameron Highlands area last night and seized six shotguns, 101 rounds of cartridges and a quantity of food and cigarettes. This was331 words
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Article33 1956-02-25 1 WEATHER experts who earlier predicted that a thaw was on the way to Britain, changed their minds last nrght and the death dealing big freeze is now expected to continue. Reuter.33 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-02-25 1 A COLLECTION of arms, ammunition and supplies recovered from a terrorist camp in the Kluang jungle which was destroyed by a 1,000 pound bomb dropped by the RAF. They were brought to a temporary jungle base set up by the troops. Standing among Military and Police officers107 words
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61 1956-02-25 1 Ring Of Fire Didn't Defer This Sheepdog CANTERBURY, New Zealand Feb. 24 (Reuter) A sheepdog raced through a ring of fire and drove 200 frightened sheep to safety on a farm in the Gebbies Valley. The tire, roaring across tinder-dry scrub and grass, had completed encircled the flock. Driven by61 words
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Article27 1956-02-25 1 THE British sealer Theron which is bringing the leaders of the Commonwealth transAntarctic expedition's advance party back to Britain arrived in Montevideo yesterday. Reuter.27 words
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Article35 1956-02-25 1 $208,*****1111 (jjfHOLLYWOOD. Feb. 24 (UP) Actress Pier Angell seeks U*****,410 damages from Western Air Lines and a stewardess for injuries, she says, *he suffered when a plane encountered rough weather on a flight.35 words
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Article61 1956-02-25 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Feb. 24 (Reuter) An ultimatum to "surrender-or-be-bombed" is to be delivered to Air Force Major Harolodo Veloso, leader of a 12-day-old revolt in the jungle of northeast Brazil. A military spokesman said that Major Veloso was now at Jacareacanga with a "handful" of air61 words
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Article32 1956-02-25 1 SIX light planes with 16 missionaries on board reported missing on a flight from Cuba to Jamaica have been found at Niquero. Cuba All the missionaries are safe. —Reuter.32 words
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Article128 1956-02-25 1 SPORT: I LATEST MELBOURNE. Feb. 24 (Reuter) Ihe date for the Melbourne Cup, Australia's premier turf race, was today changed back to the traditional first Tuesday in November which this year falls on the sixth of the month. Earlier the Victoria Racing Club had decided to run128 words
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232 1956-02-25 1 TOKYO, Feb. 24, (Reuter)— Japan's plans for developing 'economic diplomacy in the Far East received a setback when domestic considerations forced a heavy cut in the budget for the Foreign Ministry Provision for reparations payments was also cut back. Just before232 words
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Article106 1956-02-25 1 Russian Drive To Win Friends MOSCOW, Feb. 24 (Reuter) —Russia's Communist leaders today announced an intensified campaign to win friends among countries bordering the Soviet Union as well as neutral and uncommitted nations in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. A 6,000-word "omnibus" resolution passed by nearly 1.500 delegates at106 words
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Article61 1956-02-25 1 THOMASVILLF, Georgia. Feb. 24 (Reuter) President Eisenhower's personal doctor said today that the President "might be safer" from a health standpoint in serving a second term than he was before his heart attack. The doctor. Major General Howard Snyder. made the statement to reporters five months to61 words
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Article37 1956-02-25 1 THE Indian Communist Party yesterday called on all its members to join in "protest day" on March 4 to demand abolition of military pacts on the eve of the SEATO meeting in Karachi. —Reuter.37 words
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Article142 1956-02-25 1 Who's Tying Half- Nudes To Front Door? LONDON. Feb 24 (Reuter) —A man sat in a London flat with a shotgun over his knees earlv this morning to await the latest developments in the "case of the halfstripped captives.* Half-stripped men have three times been142 words
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Article134 1956-02-25 1 INDIA MERGER UNREST CALCUTTA, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— A band of 46 demonstrators, including women, broke through a strong police cordon outside West Bengal State Legislature today to launch a civil disobedience campaign" against a proposal to merge their state with neighbouring Bihar. r Shouting slogans134 words
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Article75 1956-02-25 1 HILL AIR FORCE BASE. Utah. Feb. 24 (Reuter) Airman Second Class Donald Smith, was sucked head first into the air intake of a jet bomber here but was saved from certain death by another airman who instantly ordered the engines cut. Smith, who was only a75 words
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Article42 1956-02-25 1 A gang of ten men set upon five persons sitting in Marine Parade Singapore last night and stabbed two. Sam Boon Leong, 18. was stabbed four times in the back and Goh Kor Guan, 16. was stabbed on the face42 words
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Article27 1956-02-25 1 Rear-Admiral W. K. Edden. 51. has been appointed Flag Officer Commanding the Fifth Cruiser Squadron and Flag Officer Second-in-Com-mand of the Far Eastern Station.— Reuter.27 words
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196 1956-02-25 1 Communist Designers Decide BERLIN, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— Bright red is the main colour for Spring, 1956, according to the Communist East Germany Fashion Institute, says a report issued by the official East German News Agency, ADN. Dominant silhouettes, the report adds, will be196 words
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223 1956-02-25 3 MAUYANIUTION MYSTERY surrounded the signing of the interim report of the Malayanization Commission in the Conference Room of the Singapore Legislative Assembly House yesterday. Two of the ten members of the Commission— Sir Percy McNeice and Mr. Robert Ho were "missing." Secretary223 words
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Article38 1956-02-25 3 OCCUPANTS of an attap hut in Covent Row, off Havelock Road, Singapore, yesterday put out a fire with buckets of water. It is believed that the fire started in the kitchen of the house.38 words
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Article395 1956-02-25 3 Dr. Ismail Slated Foi A New Post KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The reshuffle of the ministries of the Federal Government will make Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman. Minister for Natural Resources, the country's first Minister for Finance, The Standard understands A decision to this effect was tentatively adopted last night by395 words
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Article101 1956-02-25 3 Bid To Level Service Conditions SINGAPORE City Councillor Sim Beng Seng (Ind R->chore.), is to make a bid to end the disparity in leave and service conditions between expatriate and local officers of thf Council. At the Council's ordinary meeting next week, Mr. Sim will ask that leave and service101 words
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Article56 1956-02-25 3 A CHORAL recital will be held at the Anglo-Chinese Srhool, Barker Road, tonight at 8 o'clock. Those taking part are a combined Methodist schools choir and a choir comprising of organists and choir masters of churches and youth organizations in Singapore. The conductor will be56 words
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Article243 1956-02-25 3 DISCRIMINATION? SURE, BUT WE FIGHT IT TOO BILLY Banks, wellknown American entertainer, said in Singapore yesterday that he believed America was sincere in its efforts to promote peace in the world and win the friendship of the peoples of Asia. "And 1 think that243 words
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Article157 1956-02-25 3 Labour Front Aim Better Living THE Labour Front Government's policy is to raise the standard of living of workers and secure best possible measure of understanding between employers and employees. Declaring this at the inaugural meeting of the newly constituted Labour Advisory Board yesterday, the acting Chief Minister and Minister157 words
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Article36 1956-02-25 3 HONGKONG. Feb. 24 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange .were: $15.70 to £1 Sterling, $5.***** to US$l--51.841 to Malayan $1: SO. 163 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $263.25 to a tael.36 words
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175 1956-02-25 3 Background Caused If All, He Says THE death of his mother when he was three and the influence of bad company were the reasons he went wrong, a young British soldier told a Singapore Court Martial yesI terday. when he was charged with theft The soldier. Pte. Hanford Derek William,175 words
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Article142 1956-02-25 3 THE fate of the proposed Singapore state lottery will rest with the constituents of Rochore Ward. The Assistant Minister for oocal Government Tan Theng Chiang yesterday told The Standard that he would "all a meeting of the Rochore jranch of the Labour Front o get142 words
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Advertisement136 1956-02-25 3 Watch the progress of the Oxford and Cambridge f Far Eastern Expedition driving in Land -Rovers y^ from England to ALOR STAR*; _^J^vTs^>^C^^ 3:;:r PENANG'Vi T^ 1 J 1 P»Vbutterworth W rT-T t TAIPINC/ J*^V&>l KUALA LUMPUR/U— XX£j£2*^[ ■^f^—^ V >< «CEMAS MALACCA^/ 0* ALWAYS CATCH THE LADY S EYtS:136 words
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Article580 1956-02-25 4 'Bogus, Beautiful, He Called Out' Girl Tells Court KAJANG, Fri. A Malay Special Constable climbed a coconut tree for a view of women rubber tappers being searched, the Court of Inquiry was told here today. Chong Fang Yin, the 30th wcman tapper to give evidence580 words
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Article101 1956-02-25 4 Radio Men Form A New Union THE split among the members of the Department of Broadc asting Employees' Union, Singapore, has resulted in the formation of a new trade union. Nearly 100 people employed in the local programme section of Radio Malaya, who were members of the D.B.E.U. last week101 words
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Article95 1956-02-25 4 ADMIRAL Sir Arthur Palliser, former Chief of Staff to Admiral Sir Tom Phillips. Commander-in-Chief Eastern Fleet, died last Wednesday in London. An old China hand. Admiral Palliser first saw service in the Far East as a Lieutenant on the cruiser Kent. In 1936. he95 words
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97 1956-02-25 4 Fined $70 For Keeping StolenGoods AN ice-seller, Abdullah bin Mohamed Ahmad, yesterday told a Singapore court' that two boys gave 16 items of jewellery worth $600 but be did not know they were stolen property. Ahmad pleaded guilty to retaining the stolen jewellery in his house in Selegie Road on97 words
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Article64 1956-02-25 4 LOOI CHEOK HONG, a former cashier of Shum Yip I>ong Rubber Works at Segamat, Johore, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court with criminal breach of trust of $54,655.80 belonging to the company between 1953 and April 1955. The charge was read and explained64 words
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271 1956-02-25 4 FIVE shots were fired at a man who resisted arrest in a police ambush at Singapore's Kallang Bridge, on July 5, last year. r This was stated by detective L. Krishnasamy, against Chan Seng Khow and Lim Ah Yew, charged with abettinff271 words
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Article69 1956-02-25 4 A FURNITURE dealer. Ang Ban Swee, 31. and a mattress dealer. Ang Chu Wan, 38. both of Victoria Street, were yesterday discharged in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court on a charge of righting in a bar in Bencoolen Street at 11.35 p.m. on Dec. 9. Though69 words
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Article134 1956-02-25 4 CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. 98 99 March 962 968 No. 2 94| 95 i No. 3 941 941 Tone: Steady. TIN PKICB The price of tin yesterday was $392£ per picul (Up Ssi) «ONI«ON KUUKfcK No KS.S Settlement134 words
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385 1956-02-25 4 M. T. YONG - M. T. YONG By Standard Staff Reporter KLUANG, Fri— Security authorities in Kluanjr are almost certain that the elusive and vicious bandit boss, Goh Peng: Tuan, Communist Political Commissar of the Southern Bureau, and his mistress Wan En?, 25, were among: the385 words
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138 1956-02-25 4 UA Now Owns All Shares Of Film Co. EXACTLY a year since buying i\p Charles Chaplain's share of the company. United Artists Corporation has bought up the remaining 33 1/3 per cent of shares owned by the Mary Pickford Corporation. With this purchase, the management of United Artists headed by138 words
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Article50 1956-02-25 4 MRS. Ammu Swaminadhan, a member of the Indian Parliament, and Mrs. Sarojini Varadappan. a prominent Madras social worker, will be available for interviews by any interested person at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, No. 6 Race Course Lane, Singapore, today between 6 and 7 p.m.50 words
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329 1956-02-25 4 Party Leaders Say I PAP Threat Has Put Us Back' THE announcement of the PAP "blueprint for peaceful revolution" ha s set the clock back for Singapore independence. Liberal Socialist leader Lim Chocn Mong yesterday said that while it is well known that Britain bas shown its sincerity in its329 words
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Article97 1956-02-25 5 Shawcross Concludes Address SIR Hartley Shawcross. Q.C. representing three Dutch oil companies, concluded his address in the Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday, after five days' hearing. The three companies are: N.V. De Bataafascho Petroleum Maatschappij. N.V. Nederlandsche Indische Aardoiie Maatschappij, and N.V. Standard Vacuum Petroleum Maatschappij. They are appealing against97 words
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Article141 1956-02-25 5 A SINGAPORE Traction Company bus-driver. Phang Chang Fatt, 23, yesterday pleaded guilty In the Filth Magistrate's Court to stealing a goid ring valued at $30 belonging to a woman, Mrs. Bennet Nee, at Kim Keat Close on Dec. 1. Ihe prosecution said Mrs. Nee left141 words
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Article64 1956-02-25 5 A SINGAPORE van-driver, Teo Siak Chye, was yesterday convicted in the Second Criminal District Court, on a charge of stealing motor-car tools and a reel of nylon string, worth $10 from a lorry parked along Robinson Road, on Sept. 25. last year. Teo, who had one64 words
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234 1956-02-25 5 - To Her: Well Done To Miim: 27 Months 9 RUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A man entered a kitchen, grabbed a housewife by her blouse, pulled her into the bed-sitting room and threatened to stab her if she did not consent to what he wanted234 words
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Article207 1956-02-25 5 THE greatest event in the hfetory of Malaya the Merdeka Mission to London, has been recorded in a documentary film shown for the first time last night at the Capitol Theatre, released by Shaw Brothers. The film shows every phase of the Mission's activities207 words
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Article61 1956-02-25 5 MR. C. H. van Zandel was elected president of the Singapore Hoilandische Club at its annual general meeting held recently. Other officials elected were: Vice-President Mr. J. T. K Poll, secretaries Messrs. A. H. G. Abbink and W. H. van der Zande, treasurer Mr. J. A. A.61 words
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Article64 1956-02-25 5 I*ll Singapore Admiralty Local olnfl Union wants to raise ii- membership fee from $1 to $2 a month. A resolution to this effect: will be tabled ?.t the annual meeting of the SUO -strong union today. The reason for this move is to meet the64 words
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Article278 1956-02-25 5 Hongkong, Philippines Sounded KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government has embarked on a hunt for doctors from overseas to meet the existing acute shortage. Between 70 to 80 of them are needed immediately. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, the Minister for Health, said that the only way to meet the shortage278 words
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Article132 1956-02-25 5 MR. Loh Ah Fons was reelected pioiHenl ol lit Singapore Chinese Associaiion lor 1956 at its annual general meeting held recently. Other officials elected were: Vice-Presidents Messrs Thio Gek Choo. Anthony P.K. Wee. Chow Sow Yong and Yap Chye Koon. Secretary Mr. Michael Lee Kon. asst132 words
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Miscellaneous346 1956-02-25 5 cMlmanac Information at a Glance < Mmm V.M( A: Opening of the "World Around Us Educational Exhibition'' at the New YMCA Fuilding. oft Prince Edward Koad. a.m t) port- Olympic and Sport* oiin<il. Social and dame at Victoria Memorial Hall 9 p.m. Sri l.ankaraniaja: Full Moon Day (clebrat on-s at346 words
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Miscellaneous442 1956-02-25 5 Old Time Ballroom/Sports Hour. MALACCA (Resional): 645 p.m fetnctly Instrumental; 9 pm Dance Music. MALA LUMPUR (Kt-gional): b L.m. My Song .for You; 615 Latin Quarter BM.C. K H.C Ocacnl Overseas Service: 0 pm This Day And Ase; 5.H 1 irom The Editorials; 515 for Children Biggies and the P.rate442 words
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Miscellaneous119 1956-02-25 5 News; 7.35 The 'Good Morning" Show; 815 Interlude u'or Mut>ic: 6.3') Hawaiian Melodies; 8.45 The Riders Of The Purple Sage; I a.m. This Is The Hour: 10 am Hello Housewife; 10 30 You askei for It; 11.30 Adventures of PC 49; 12 noon: Mid-Day Music; 12 30 Concert Hall Of119 words
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Article536 1956-02-25 6 rpHE Emergency front has once again become lively with more Incidents daily. Chin Peng has no doubt passed the word to his gangs to apply the pressure and to increase that daily. But the authorities have not changed their method of publicising the successes they have scored.536 words
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Article409 1956-02-25 6 TJMNO's youth leaders in Malacca, who mooted recently to have the name of that historical town changed to 'Malaka' or 'Melaka' whichever way they want it spelt should take careful note of what happened in Ceylorr when some fanaticallyminded young bloods demanded that the name of409 words
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Article1043 1956-02-25 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA r VHE more I read of the brilliant ideas that seem to ooze out of the brains of Malayan politicians, the more they appear to me to be like a gang of petted and pampered kids who think up reasons to get1,043 words
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Article100 1956-02-25 6 Sir: The news tnat plans are afoot to merge the Labour Front with the LiberalSocialists is very welcome indeed. I see no serious differences between the two Farties and a merger will be definitely in the interests of the country and the people. The majority of the100 words
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Article415 1956-02-25 6 Sir: In view of the publicity given to the opium question, perhaps the following references to the past may be of interest to all. When the late Rev. W. E. Horley went on furlough in 1908 the members of the Anti-Opium Society in Kuala Lumpur presented him415 words
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Article576 1956-02-25 6 PETER STURSBERC - PETER STURSBERC By United Nations Headquarters, I NEW YORK IT may seem an anachronism that the United Nations should have Just drawn up a convention on the abolition of slavery not on the abolition of forced labour, bat of old-fashioned chattel slavery but this is what576 words
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Article346 1956-02-25 6 We, the PEOPLE Sir: I cannot but rejoice reading the statement of Dato Abdul Razak, the Federal Minister for Education, to Malayan students in London recently, that "in an independent Malaya there would be complete freedom of religious worship." With this simple sentence, I am sure, the Dato will succeed346 words
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Article614 1956-02-25 6 Nora Beloff - New Reform Policy FOR ALGIERS Nora Beloff Republic to be managed by the French Ministry of the Interior). Politically the Government's immediate object is to restore calm and prepare conditions for free elections in which the Algerians would select their representatives to negotiate these "indissoluble links." There seems no reason614 words
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Article120 1956-02-25 6 Sayings Of The, Week No stag is hunted more than three times in a season: they are bred for the sporti and we are well-fed and housed I am a softhearted man and I wouid have no part in anything involving cruelty to animal. Col. Brian Gooch, Joint Master of120 words
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Article181 1956-02-25 7 LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter)—A Member of Parliament last night accused the Police of conniving at prostitution jn the West End of London. He charged the Home Secretary with doing "nothing about it.' in a House of Commons' debate. Mr. Richard Stoke, a former Labour Minister,181 words
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Article29 1956-02-25 7 DR. A.J. CIPRIANI, 47. one of the world's best known medical doctors, in the atomic energy field, died at Ontario. Canada on Wednesday after a stroke. Reuter.29 words
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85 1956-02-25 7 WEHRMACHT WILL NO LONGER GOOSE STEP BONN. Feb. 24 (Reuter) The Goose Step is forbidden in the new West German army, according to its training regulations. They make no mention of the step and forbid the teaching of movements not specified. A Defence Ministry spokesman told Reuter there was no85 words
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Article161 1956-02-25 7 TAIPEI, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— Nationalist China's military spokesman said today that the Chinese Communists had transformed the majority of the 70 airfields in the mainland provinces facing Formsoa into bases for jet warplanes. In addition, he said, five new jet fields had been built, and161 words
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Article38 1956-02-25 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Feb. 24, (AP) British Army authorities yesterday denied that Lance Corporal Gordon Hill, who vanished from his unit before Christmas, is being held hostage by the Greek underground organization in Cyprus.38 words
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382 1956-02-25 7 You Ought To The Sun Sent A Double Dose Of Radiation w Do You Feel Extra Sticky Or Uncomfortable? LON DON, Feb. 24 (AP) An explosion equalj to the force of a million hydrogen bombs erupted on the Sun yesterday, causing a startling costnic ray bombardment of the earth. Dr.382 words
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Article125 1956-02-25 7 LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter)— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, pledged today that Britain would "do all within its power" to contribute to the partnership of the five-nation Bagdad pact. In a message broadcast to the Middle East by the British Broadcasting Corporation and on125 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-02-25 7 QUEEN Soraya of Persia, holding a bouquet, is greeted by Indian Premier Air. Jawaharlal Nehru on arrival at New Delhi Airport. She and the Shah are now making an official 20-day tour of India. UP photo.39 words
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Article106 1956-02-25 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 24 (Reuter) Critical senators will closely question Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary ot State, today about the "on-again, off-again" shipment of tanks to Saudi Arabia, and other recent foreign policy developments. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is expected to ask Mr. Dulles106 words
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Article50 1956-02-25 7 MANILA, Feb. 24 (AP) For two years Manila police department investigators sought Armando Sunaby Sebastian, notorious gang leader wanted on 50 charges of robbery. They found him on Thursday— in the State penitentiary serving time under an alias for robbery-hold-up and illegal possession of arms.50 words
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Article61 1956-02-25 7 BONN, Feb. 24 (Reuter) Chancellor Konrad Adenauers Christian Democratic Party and the Opposition Social Democrats today reached agreement on a compromise to ensure easy passage of West German rearmament bills through Parliament. A joint communique after a meeting of the parliamentary floor leaders of the61 words
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Article49 1956-02-25 7 CHURCHILL BUST FOR QUEEN LONDON. Feb. 24 (Reulet) —The Queen has commissioned a bust of Sir Winston Churchill from the Yugoslav sculptor. Mr Oscar Nemon, who sculpted a statue of Sir Winston now I standing in London's Guildhal The new bust wil] stand in the armoury at Windsor Castle.49 words
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511 1956-02-25 7 3 MIL ISLANDERS GAIN FREEDOM WITHIN C WEALTH 'Merdeka' Goes To Caribbeans LONDON, Feb. 24 (AP) Britain's Caribbean colonies between North and South America agreed formally yesterday to band together in a self-ruling Federation by 1958. t Leaders of the emerging 13-island state signed an T||j} Wltf IIPQ agreement in511 words
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Article60 1956-02-25 7 LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter) Vaccination of teenage children with tuberculosis vaccines should result In reducing the number of cases of the disease by half, a report by the Medical Research Council said today. The report, published in the British Medical Journal, is the first in the60 words
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Article47 1956-02-25 7 MAEBASHI. Japan Feb. 24 (AP)— Police arrested six striptease dancers, a motion picture operator showing obscene films, and 83 spectators at an allmale dinner in a 'oral inn. They also arrested the promoter, a policeman trying to augment his $41 a month salary.47 words
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272 1956-02-25 7 Brazil's Vest Pocket Revolt Collapses RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Feb. 24 (AP)— Government troops occupied the beleaguered Amazon River town of Santorem yesterday. The leader of Brazil's vest pocket revolt fled deep into the jungle, his air power reduced to one272 words
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Advertisement220 1956-02-25 7 mmmmm ■■•■^^P* *WCTfe m t Ma "fW%—^~ M==3 B^ -j flßi^B W^^^lh^^T I *I I* i I I vvl il j li BBEmm^^^m^^^hmk-^BE l^f I ■^SS %_?x j _i :r t— II T^ ==^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^^*i_ II v —^jSß^fl^^^B^fc^^k I^B^W ,^B B^^^^^^^JB^H isyvvvvw»Hvvv«T 2/3 Ton 5 Ton Vehicles S NEW CABS f220 words
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Advertisement80 1956-02-25 7 \==> for the heat-% a fan... ft I **w*f* JsroP for the THE NAME GUARANTEES THE QUALITY Jffnf 1 1 T^nJtTm.^HkL. lM^^^^» t! n T^M ■fill ii mm sf*7\ ■■9^7 Mr either as table fans or <^l |§$>v conveniently mounted as il^^ MITSUBISHI fans arr sS^S^^^ available in table and80 words
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Article312 1956-02-25 8 V/OMAN (TKWSS) A WOMAN fatally stabbed named two ot her assailants before she died. This was revealed in a Singapore court yesterday Constable J. Balakrishnan alleged at a preliminary inquiry that the woman 24-year-old Jauyah binte Salleh, named Yesmin and Yaacob, living in Lorong312 words
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Article, Illustration507 1956-02-25 8 Highland Welcome For U.S. Tourists EIGHTEEN kilted Malayans of the Singapore Harbour Board Reserves with their pipes and drums stole the show yesterday, when they welcomed the arrival of the 22,000--ton luxury liner Kungsholm with the Scottish tune "Corrie Choile." Impeccably uniformed in white, the band was the first ever507 words
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Article56 1956-02-25 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A Member of the Indian Parliament, Mrs Ammu Swaminatfr»9n and Madras social worker, Mrs. Sarojini Varaciappan. who are here on a viHi were entertained to a tea party yesterday. A large gathering attended the function, given bv Mr RM ST. V. Sinniah Pillay56 words
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Article97 1956-02-25 8 Doyen Of Local Bar Dies IPOH. Fri Ninety-three-year-old Mr. F. J. Bryant, one of the oldest European residents in the country and doyen of the local Bar. died here today at the home of Mr. H. C. Hannay, in Gopeng Road. Mr. Bryant. whose home is in Devon, came to97 words
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Article127 1956-02-25 8 Award To Agriculture Officer KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Queen has awarded the Imperial Service Medal to Tuan Haji Abdul Wahid bin Haji Ja'afar, Assistant Research Officer, Soils Science division of the Department of Agriculture. Tuan Haji Abdul Wahid is one of the few original members of the Agricultural Research Branch.127 words
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373 1956-02-25 8 Wife Still Attractive After Accident Judge FATHER GETS $4,000; MOTHER $6,000 AND DAUGHTER $10,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An outdoor salesman, his wife and daughter were today awarded $20,000 general damages for injuries they sustained in a car crash. They had sued for a total373 words
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Article125 1956-02-25 8 F.P.A. Plans Further Expansion THE Singapore Family Planning Association, with 19 clinics now functioning in the Colony and with the $85,000 Government grant for 1956, is planning still further expansion a spokesman of the Association told The Standard yesterday. One of the first steps to be taken, he said, is125 words
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Article261 1956-02-25 8 His Leadership Wiped Out Kajang Killers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Queen has honoured Major James Michael Symes whose leadership to the men of the Royal Hampshire Regiment last December resulted in the elimination of 12 members of the Jang.' He has been awarded i bar to261 words
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Article52 1956-02-25 8 KUALA SELANGOR, Fri. The Kuala Selangor District Welfare Week recently organized under the chairmanship of Mr. C. R. D. Danbv, the local District Officer, netted $12,000. The Kuala Selangor District Welfare Committee has sent 25 per cent of the proceeds to the chairman of the Selangor State52 words
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Article46 1956-02-25 8 TEMERLOH. Fri. A pad! planter, Mohamed Yassin b*m Ahmad, 23, was remands J/ after he was tentatively charged with the murder of Serji bin Mohamed at Kampong Telok Batu Kerdau on Jan. 22. A preliminary inquiry will be held on March 23.46 words
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Advertisement49 1956-02-25 8 A \op\t\q. rirsv time F^'^V^'l R HFHl^liii j Available from All Leading Stores and Hobby Centres >//of Rod FoPCi wO A'// P-/ Midget ßac&> HOBBYCRAFT DISTRIBUTING AGENT ''AT//P-2 1 «-.i-^..w-^. J -^.i- L Lf ■j-.n-.T,-..,-. ,j- Shftwroom R billson R° a d Singapore Trade Enquiries P.O. Boa 217 Singapore.49 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1956-02-25 9 17 I II II sell ice-cream ...be a waiter -JPeter UOME to Peter meant 1 so much more. It meant the land where he had been born; the land he had grown to love and to rule. It meant the Palace, the woods and forests of oak and beech and1,287 words
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Article863 1956-02-25 9 Yugoslavia became a Federal People's Republic under Marshal Tito in 1945 and properties of the Yugoslav Royal Family were confiscated. Today Queen Alexandra tells of their difficulties following the change. shillings and pence meant nothing to me. I had never handled cash: I paid for anything863 words
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Article809 1956-02-25 9 Continuing this STANDARD feature series "REFLECTIONS ON HANGING" by Arthur Koestler in English Criminal Law LONDON. VET when death for forA gery was abolished, the number of commitments for that crime fell from 213 in the three years before repeal to 180 in the subsequent three years. Obviously,809 words
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Article, Illustration778 1956-02-25 9 T^HE orchestral situa- tion has been in the doldrums for some time. The Chamber Ensemble managed to mount a small orchestra for the Sylvia Marlowe concerts last month but the Singapore Symphony Orchestra has been inactive for several months. The disbandment of Radio Malaya's orchestra has, of course,778 words
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Advertisement69 1956-02-25 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products i» /_ry>*^jLri7 j^^»*^^» mutw CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ISLAND BAR RESTAURANT 281, Orchard Rd.» Singapore With Luxurious Dining Hall Delicious69 words
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Miscellaneous66 1956-02-25 9 PMlpc 8 Brown Pi« ment (5) «lUM 9. Irritation when you let acne up (9) ACmOSS 10. Robots? (9) I- It can •till operate despite n. it snows where something the sand in the works (4-5) has been lett out (5) 12. Most quiet by sun Cultivate it, it is66 words
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Miscellaneous186 1956-02-25 9 13. Salt starts and we end a pupil (7) 17. Modern attire talk (7) 18. Father to the thought (4) 21. South American plain (5) 22. Do you part noses when you change places? (9) 24. Perpetual instances (9) 25. An than herself: so wears she to him (Twelfth Night)186 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-02-25 9 TO BE GOMTD. TOMORROW in the SUNDAY STANDARD8 words
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469 1956-02-25 10 THE Malayan Governments should immediately press the United Kingdom for a reassuring statement that they will not meddle with the stockpile, urges Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in its weekly report. The country already has one Emergency on its hands and unless469 words
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Article113 1956-02-25 10 Asians To Show Goods At Seattle TWENTY-FIVE exhibitors from eight Asian countries have made reservations for Washington State's fifth International Trade Fair, according to an announcement by Donald M. Yates. Trade Fair president. Exhibitors who requested reservations are from Hongkong, India. Indonesia. Japan, Republic of Korea. Pakistan, the Philippines and113 words
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Article98 1956-02-25 10 THE continued threat of a Federation-wide strike by tin mine workers put up the price of tin in the Singapore market to $392 i per picul yesterday, an increase of $5J over Thursday. This is the highest tin price since early last month when it98 words
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Article, Illustration162 1956-02-25 10 SINGAPORE'S climate is ideal for bird breeding, said an American aviarist. Mr. Carl Edward Koummel. He is now visiting the Colony. Mr. Koummel. who Is from Washington D.C.. is on a global tour to find ways and means to improve the conditions for the transportation of162 words
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Article135 1956-02-25 10 OllhK ROADS Japara lagus. lnchjura. Dinara. State of Madras, Fujikawa Maru, Nicholas Ostrovsky, Ormara, Chong Hsing. Kolhoznik Akti Hill. Shinko Maru. INNER ROADS Tong (Joan, long Hoa, Kima nis, Merlimau, Naga Mas Marudu. Reinhardt, Stai. Lampong, Rajah Brooke, Tong Leong. Lam Ann. Aik Leong. Tg Pinang. Min Huang.135 words
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Article37 1956-02-25 10 A JAPANESE firm announced it has just built the world's largest marine dieael engine the economic newspaper Ninon Keizai reported in Tokyo The engine has nine cylinders and puts out a maximum of 13,200 horsepower.37 words
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Article101 1956-02-25 10 STOCKS of rubber with Singapore dealers, port and estate, and excluding foreign transhipment, amounted to 53,560 tons during January this year, compared with 49,--244 tons in the previous month. Singapore dealers' stocks in January amounted to 37.114 tons compared with 33,060 tons in December, while port101 words
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Article320 1956-02-25 10 MALAYAN shares con. tinued to sag in prices yesterday and only spasmodic business was report* ed at the lower levels. Tin shares were slightly lower on balance, despite the improved metal price, which traders attributed to the sharp improvement in the London market. Price changes320 words
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Article22 1956-02-25 10 AN agreement has been concluded between Rumania and Japan to exchange goods to the value of £1 million sterling.22 words
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Article67 1956-02-25 10 THE West German goodwill mission to Southern Asia, which is on a week's visit to Indonesia, yesterday called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Burhanuddin Harahap. The seven-man delegation of senior members of the Federation of German Industry Is led by Mr. Fritz Berg, president of the67 words
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146 1956-02-25 10 U.K. Shipping May Out Of Existence BRITISH shipping already facing a mighty challenge from "flags of convenience" merchant fleets, may be priced almost out of existence by taxation, shipowners were warned in London yesterday. Mr. Kenneth R. Pelly, president, told the annual meeting of the National Chamber of Shipping that146 words
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Article, Illustration378 1956-02-25 10 THE paper and printing trade in the Far East is flourishing, and the past few years have seen a considerable improvement in printing throughout the region, Mr. S. J. Armstrong, director and general manager of Spicers (Export) Ltd., said in Singapore yesterday.378 words
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Article43 1956-02-25 10 FOREIGN imports of tin concentrates into the Federation and Singapore (excluding movements between the two territories) in January amounted 826 tons tons (December 1,156 tons). The main supplier was Thailand with 770 tons while 56 tons came from Burma.43 words
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Article29 1956-02-25 10 TRANS-CANADA Airlines have ordered a further 11 Viscounts from the manufacturers Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. This brings the total number of Viscounts ordered by T.C.A to 36.29 words
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Article106 1956-02-25 10 tection for ourselves and we want to see the end of It in other countries," Mr. Pelly said. "We do want to be able to use more of our profits in replacing our fleets with up-to-date economic tonnage and to be able to trade in free and fair106 words
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141 1956-02-25 10 u.s. hopes MALAYA WILL STICK WITH WEST Says Banket Standard Shipping Reporter IT is America's hope that Malaya and the sur. rounding areas will adhere to the West, Mr. Frank C. Rathje. President of the Chicago City Bank, said on his arrival in Singapore yesterday aboard the Swedish luxury liner141 words
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Article148 1956-02-25 10 UP 2 cts. SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose by two cents to 96| cents per ib. for first grade March shipment on a steady market. Prices opened 1J rents h*FM| er, first business lor M«»C shipment having been done around 95i cents. The market was uncertain but steadied shortly148 words
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Article102 1956-02-25 10 QANTAS operating and traffic statistics for last year show substantial increases over 1954. In 1955, the airline flew 12,226.580 miles, an increase of 1.253.723 miles over the previous year. Passengers carried during the year increased by 16.409 to 134.904 and air cargo by 1.254.752 ton miles102 words
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Article41 1956-02-25 10 NEW YORK, Feb. 24 (UP)— Dow- Jones Closing Averages: Stocks: 30 Industrials 481.50 20 Rails 159.88 15 Utilities 65.44 65 Stocks 170.87 Bonds: 40 Bonds 99.44 The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 154.0541 words
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Article116 1956-02-25 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra Feb. $271 buyers. $27| sellers; March S. buyers, $28! sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $41 sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43| sellers', Muntok white pepper $131 tellers Sarawak white $130 «el>ri Special Sarawak black $94 sellers. Singapore Copra116 words
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Advertisement625 1956-02-25 10 I NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF HONG EONG MATRICULATION EXAMINATION rPHE University of Hong X Kong proposes to establish centres in Singapore, for the Matriculation Examination to be held from about May 28 to June 15. 1956. Applications to sit the examination at these centres will be accepted up to March 20,625 words
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Advertisement354 1956-02-25 10 NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE rpENDERS from registered 1 P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johore. up to noon of the sth. March. 1956 for:— SUPPLY OF MANILA CANE FURNITURE TO P. W. D. JOHORE. Full particulars may be obtained from the State Engineer, Johore, Johore Bahru.354 words
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Advertisement117 1956-02-25 10 N. Y.K. LINE Spore P. Sham Penang AKITA MARU 12/14Mor 15/16MM Genoa, Marseilles, Barcelona, (Algiers) Tangier, Casablanca, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. ZUIYO MARU 28/1 Mer Aden. Djibouti, Massowo P. Sudan, Jeddah. P. Said. Alexandria. Beirut. Lottakia, PiroeeusAKAGI MARU 8/9 Mer 6/7 Mor 4/5 Maf Hongkong, Manila, Kobe. Nogovo Yokohama AKAGI117 words
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Advertisement794 1956-02-25 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. m^^ funnel NORTH AMERICAN SIRVICE fe Helrta*, tearea. New Tork. laltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. •>•»• P. Sham Penang •OCTPHfMUS ..^r..... 1»/23 Mat 26 Mat ZJ/lt Mar A«NIAS 19/24 A» 25 Apr 26 Apr CarriefS preiaed via erfcer port* to load and discharge caigo. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH794 words
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Advertisement1144 1956-02-25 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*, (Incorporated In Singapore) (12 line*) ■2S? *HE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore Oho Sails P. Sham Penang Lycaon tor Marseille* 61,144 words
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Advertisement778 1956-02-25 11 MITSUI ||Q LINE S'pore P. S'ham Pcnoftg FOR JAPAN from Indie Oesan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji 28 Feb FOR JAPAN from Continent Hagutoson Mora tor Yokohamc Kobe Nogova, vlo Honofcona 26 Feb Akogison Maru for Yokohama. Nagoya, Kobe W Mar FOR USA, yip Suez for New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore778 words
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Advertisement710 1956-02-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINtNT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdom. Horn burg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg end Oslo. S'pore P. S'hom Penong x) "INDIA" 28 Feb 1 Mor 3 4 Me? xx) "SELANDIA" 12/14Mor 15/15Mer 16/17 Mer xxx) -SIENA- 19/20 Mai 21/22 Mor kxxx) ~KINA" 23/23 Met x) Calls710 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1956-02-25 12 Victoria Chappelle - Victoria Chappelle By JF you are one of those women who, having a pretty waist, Jikes to show it, you can do so fortified by the knowledge that in their 1956 spring and summer collections some of the members of the Incorporated Society of London Fashion1,088 words
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Advertisement180 1956-02-25 12 £j WORLD FAMOUS JBfc mj J CZECHOSLOVAKIAN T^JjJ BENTWOOD FURNITURES Lt£=**^±*^ FOR HIGH /^T^V) 1 QUALITY If iff COMFORT AND iff y^lV. DURABILITY. w\) aHED COCK BRAND jSBi|S|f TRADE MARK 1 1 \j Available At all Leading Dealers Sole Agents: LIM TECK LEE CO., LTD. Singapore, K. Lumpur, Penang. mm180 words
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Advertisement318 1956-02-25 12 KEEN TO CLEAN A "TL.TT^V /k. "W T" W A Cleaning brass is not l\\ I I tri Penny's favourite job. XjL X JL-J U JTjL. T M A So she treats all the brass in her home to prevent it from ONCE a year Penny, our tarnishing. She makes318 words
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Advertisement34 1956-02-25 12 STUCCO, CONCRETE 6 MASONRY j U^F Mm ml mMK m /fiF >><>>^ n* J^m ml Ml Mr ft yS*^ f k M 1 /•'■>\ (4^2^ DIETHELM &Ca,LTD. I KJgJl^^jj^^ INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND SMCAPOR6 KUALA LUMPUZ PENA/VC34 words
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Article320 1956-02-25 13 JEFFERY JAMES Says THE good news for Singapore's hockey fans concerns a sudden change in the policy of the Singapore Hockey Association to include THE COACH IN THE SELECTION COMMITTEE FOR THE GAMES' TEAM. The SHA president Mr G E N N< 1 such320 words
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Article66 1956-02-25 13 THE team to represent SAFA against King's Own Scottish Borderers in a friendly soccer match to be played at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday will be: Fook Teng: Ivan Vass, Kok Cheng: Aman Kastawi, Quah Kim Beng: Cheong Mun; Boon Seong. Awang66 words
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Article330 1956-02-25 13 RAOC beat REME by two goals to one in the inter-corps hockey competition played at the Friendly Hill yesterday. Gallacher scored both goals for RAOC. Wee Ah Kuan scored the only goal for the losers. tre half Hallard was a tower of strength. Goalkeeper Broome, who had the330 words
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Article36 1956-02-25 13 PARIS. Feb. 22, (Reuler) The International Rugby Union match here between France d England has been postponed from next Saturday to April 14. the French Rugby Federation announced today. The ground is frozen hard.36 words
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Article90 1956-02-25 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, has sent a message of congratulation to the Commanding Officer, Ist Fiji Infantry Regiment, on their unbeaten record in rugby football in Malaya. "Please convey to captain and members of your Rugby football team my heartiest90 words
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Article47 1956-02-25 13 IN the Services inter-school junior soccer league match played- at Seletar yesterday. Seletar "A" beat Alexandra "A" by five goals to two. Scorers for Seletar "A": Ernest Stevens 3, Thomas Drake and Gilbert Leadingham. Neil Sharma scored both goals for Alexandra "A". Mr. Holton refereed.47 words
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Article42 1956-02-25 13 ALEXANDRA Football Team, who recently beat Buona Vista Rangers five-nil in the semifinal will meet Baden Kesenian in the Breweries Sports Club Kampong League Final for the Tiger Cup. today, on th e F.N. ground at 5. 15 p.m.42 words
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183 1956-02-25 13 Rowe Twins Break Up: Diane Pairs With Ann LONDON, Feb. 24 (Reuter^ Diane Rowe. whose married twin sister. Mrs. Rosalind Cornett. has temporarily retired 1 from competitive table tennis, will pair with 17-year-old Ann Haydon for the doubles in the Marcel Corbillon Cup Ladies team trophy in the world championships183 words
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Article65 1956-02-25 13 A VIJAYARETKAM. the well known Colony hockey player who led the Indian Selection's attack in a friendly match against REME played at Farrer Park yesterday, scored two goals and helped his team to win by four goals to two. The otner two Indians' goals were scored65 words
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Article73 1956-02-25 13 THE Royal Air Force Singapore cricket XI will play the Singapore Recreation Club at the Padang on Sunday at 11.15 a.m. The following will represent the RAF. F/Off G. Turner (capt> Changi: S/Ldr. Fowler, Tengah: F/Lt. C. F. Jackson, Changi: F/Lt. W Leray. Tengah: Sgt. Byrne, Tengah;73 words
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Article82 1956-02-25 13 ST. ANDREW'S School Ist XI beat Victoria School first team by two goals to one in a friendly soccer match played at Victoria School ground yesterday. Harold Oehlers scored both goals for St. Andrews School. Wong Sze Kong scored the only goal for Victoria School. In another82 words
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133 1956-02-25 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A brilliant goal scored by centre forward Salt in the extra minutes of play enabled Royal Hampshire Regiment, Selangor, to beat Royal Welch Fusiliers 3-2 in the Army Malaya Caldbeck Cup soccer knockout competition on the Selangor Club133 words
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Article, Illustration761 1956-02-25 13 YOUNG 'GIANTS' ARE WAITING TO BURST INTO GLORY A good morning for good news... the Singapore BA continues to show the way, and the Singapore HA makes a small step in the right direction. THE Singapore Badminton Association is continuing to blaxe the way to the 1958 defence of the761 words
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Article129 1956-02-25 13 RAF Team For KL Ceylon THE Royal Air Force, Singapore, hockey team will leave for Kuala Lumpur this morning where they will play matches against R.A.F. Malaya, a Combined XI and against the Selangor Sports Club The team will return to Singapore after these three matches and will stay in129 words
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Article30 1956-02-25 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Club trounced Dutch Club 5-0 in a friendlv hockey match played on the padang yesterday. Arkell 2. Lambe. Winckley. and B. McMullen scored for the see.30 words
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Advertisement581 1956-02-25 13 CLASSIFIED ADfr ANNOUNCEMENT i T RY p A ,J GR D EEN SPOr> GIN > z~ POM. Recipe: One bottlo Green Spot "Pomoade" and l two fingers Gin. SITUATIONS VACANT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited n from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the post of a Technical581 words
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Miscellaneous139 1956-02-25 13 *lil flbner By Al Capp I /M/ C -m^ZI~7~-"- > w O\Y0 \Y' HEPE HE /S.K/OSf.'-HALWPP, I I W-BECAUSE HAL J Wkfir -~Jr UA"*"rf CREATOR OFiVCKEV RA77%6m4U>) f VAPP /S A K/£>. Y V¥ *^y^^3 T s's^aJ^ £Ar* \J^& i&JCK'£HMOWHt7E,W/THTH£ f JL H/MSELF —A KJD) (*J ft? [SEVEN WARTS~JT- HE'S139 words
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Miscellaneous63 1956-02-25 13 RUGBY RNZAF 14 Sgdn. vs RAF Seletar at RNZAF. SOCCER Kamponq League final Badan Kesenian 99 Alexandra FT at River Valley Road; Friendlies Springdale SC vs HQ S'pore Base District at Farrer Park; Boy's Town vs St Josephs Institution at SJI; CA vs Royal Military Police at Farrer Park 5.1563 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-02-25 14 LONDON. Feb. 24 (AP) "I'm sure I can confirm I'm British welterweight boxer the better fighter." Peter Waterman offered to Waterman's offer followed «£r SjTSi t the deCiSio f the BrltiSh B X?nrmJr wnrt? hi!Sn!n!l 8a rt Bo3rd t0 reV ke the Ucen former world champion Kid of110 words
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546 1956-02-25 14 WINDSOR LAD - CLEAR WATER-A CLEAR-CUT CHOICE FOR 7 Furs WINDSOR LAD By Sparkling Speed Light Weight And Form Point To.. WITH a luxurious weight of only 7.10 CLEAR WATER stands out as an extra good thing in the main event (Race Four) over seven furlongs at Penang today, opening day of the546 words
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Article39 1956-02-25 14 THE weather in Penanc i 1 has brightened up eoni siderably in the past 24 i hours and there is every i chance of the going i being good for this after--1 noon's races reports) <, WINDSOR LAD.39 words
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264 1956-02-25 14 TURFLETTER 'These Rules Are Unfair To Owners' AS the controlling body of Malaya's third largest "industry" it is perhaps not too much to expect horse sense from the Straits Racing Association. But the latest rulings on the importation of horses issued by the S.R.A. seem to me to be unnecessarily264 words
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464 1956-02-25 14 Wise Child -Not One Fall In IS Chases WISE CHILD is only Just out of his "school" days as a 'chaser, but he'll stay the Grand National course, writes NEWSBOY. He is one of my top six horses likely to get round at Aintree on March 24. The other live464 words
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Article35 1956-02-25 14 CAIRO. Feb. 24 (Reuter) Lewis Hoad. the Australian Davis Cup star, heads a strong entry for the Egyptian international lawn tennis championships which begin on March 2 at the Gezira Sporting Club here.35 words
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Article801 1956-02-25 14 Mystic Code was third to Palitoy and China Town II over 8J furlongs and over nine furlongs. He ran on resolutely to finish second to Pasamora with 9.0. Dropped 81bs. over the seven Mystic Code looks set for his second win since his arrival In801 words
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Article56 1956-02-25 14 TRAINER Rodgers appears to have the answer to this race for Class Two. Division Two horses. I expect Star Sapphire to be the stables pick. Star Sapphire failed to show up in his races at Bukit Timah but obviously he was distressed by the going. He is going56 words
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