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Title Section29 1956-02-27 1 Singapore Standard \ol. VI. No. 233 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 it m SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1956 FIRE BRICADE CENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 12 PAGES 15 CENTS29 words
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Article77 1956-02-27 1 TETUAN Spanish Morocco. Feb. 26 (Renter).— A radio programme describing an "invasion from Mars" caused minor alarm among people who believed it was the real thing. CIFRA news agency reportLed that one young Moroccan Iran into the street shouting a wrning. a Spanish servant77 words
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Article48 1956-02-27 1 HARRISMITH. Orange Free £\ckte. Feb. 27 t ßeuter* A fcmcat owned by Mr. and ■r Z.J.W. de Berr gave mnh to a litter of four kittens. A veterinary surgeon confirmed that it was a tomcat and said it was a rare case or bi-sexuality.48 words
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181 1956-02-27 1 MOSCOW, Feb. 26>Reuter)— Russia's top leaders f erc today re-elected by the Communist Party Conjress as members of the Party's powerful Central Committee. The new central committee maintained Georgi ikov, former Soviet Prime Minister, and Vyaiv Mclotov, the Foreign Minister, as full members181 words
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Article87 1956-02-27 1 Br. Guiana May Hold General Poll GEORGE TOWN. British Guiana, Feb. 26 Reuter) The Legislative Council of Br.tish Guiana yesterday pmed a bill to provide for (he revision of the voters register which led some observers to predict the colony would have general elections next year These would be the87 words
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Article74 1956-02-27 1 A Tiff On The Menu MANCHESTER, Feb. 26 i Reuter) —An Australian lover's tiff came up on the menu at a private hospital here. It happened when assistant food supervisor Miss Margaret Robertson was opening tins of Australian pears at an annexe of the Manchester Royal Infirmary Inside one she74 words
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Article22 1956-02-27 1 WEST German production ci motor cars reached a new record with 89.137 vehicles in January against 83.574 in December. Peuter22 words
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Article84 1956-02-27 1 STEVENSON IS BACK IN FAVOUR WASHINGTON. Feb. 26 (UP) More than a third of the Democrats in the Senate now favour Adlai E. Stevenson for the Democratic presidential nomination, a United Press survey revealed today. Scattered support was indicated for other possibilities but a majority of the 49 Democratic Senators84 words
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Article53 1956-02-27 1 TAIPEI. Feb. 26 (Reuter)— Chinese Nationalist traders expressed the hope today for better economic collaboration with Japan following the Nationalist-Japanese trade conference beginning tomorrow. Nationalist officials and trade circles expected the volume of trade with Japan to exceed 200 million American dollars comnared with the present53 words
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Article61 1956-02-27 1 NEW YORK, Feb. 26 (AP) A violent storm rolled eastward from Texas to New York yesterday leaving at least 13 dead, dozens injured hundreds homeless and property damage in the millions. The storm caused the season's worst dust clouds in the southwest. Tornadoes knifed through61 words
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Article38 1956-02-27 1 KHARTOUM, Feb. 26 (Reuter) Striking railway workers raised shouts of "down with government feudalism" in a demonstration today over the death of 192 Sudanese farmers while detained in a small barracks room at Kostl last week.38 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-02-27 1 At Taipei photo. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek shakes hands with Evangelist Billy Graham at Taipei, Formosa. Billy Graham is on tour of the Far East and was the dinner guest of President and Madam Chiang Kaishek, both of whom are Christians.- A PA.P. - 46 words
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Article271 1956-02-27 1 Temper In Legco •.s*■, CALCUTTA, Feb. 26 (Reuter) Members of the ruling Congress Party threw a protective cordon around the Speaker when angry Opposition members rushed the dais and demanded that he vacate the chair during a stormy session of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly271 words
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Article84 1956-02-27 1 One Dies In Temple Stampede TOKYO, Feb. 26 (Reuter) Police reported tonight one person was killed and about 30 others injured in another "temple stampede." Today's accident occurred at a "nude festival" attended by a crowd estimated at 200.000, The festival began late Saturday night and ended at dawn this84 words
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Article21 1956-02-27 1 THE last two rickshaws in Shanghai were sent to the Museum on Saturday. Red China's official radio announced. A.P.21 words
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225 1956-02-27 1 Wo Hanging' Squabble May Flare Up Again LONDON. Feb. 26 (Reuter) British politicians leading a campaign to stop the hanging of murderers are beginning to fear the House of Commons may yet reverse its recent vote backing their move. In a free ballot two weeks ago. members of the House,225 words
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Article54 1956-02-27 1 LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuter) —Mr. Albert Pierrepoint. Britain's number one hangman, has resigned his job, it was reported here today. The Sunday newspaper Empire News which reported the resignation quoted Mr. Pierrepoint as saying: "My decision has nothing to do with the vote against hanging in54 words
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Article191 1956-02-27 1 Enosis Crisis End Draws Near FROM MAKARIOS: A NOTE TO CYPRUS: LENNOX-BOYD NICOSIA. Feb. 26 (Reuter) Archbishop M a k a r i o s, leader of the movement for Union of Cyprus with Greece, has sent his final reply on British proposals for ending the island's crisis to the191 words
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Article, Illustration322 1956-02-27 1 DEATH CAME TO DINNER US. Consulate Official In Fatal Fall AN AMERICAN consulate official and a Singapore Police officer were found dead within the period of 1 1 hours yesterday. Mr. Robert Edward Stevens, 30, a general clerk at the United States Consulate's offices, Singapore, was found dead outside CathayU.P. - 322 words
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271 1956-02-27 1 83 REBELS KILLED IN BATTLES AT CONSTANTINE Home Guards Win Siege ALGIERS, Feb. 26 (Reuter) Eighty-three Algerian rebels were killed in intensive military operations in Constantine in the last 24 hours, according to reports reaching here today. Forty-three were killed and 96 suspects arrested in an action near Bougie. In271 words
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Article24 1956-02-27 1 A LEADING East German columnist today demanded the mass production of proCommunist comics as a "weapon in the cias s struggle." Reuter.24 words
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Article171 1956-02-27 2 MINERS DELAY STRIKE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than 3.500 Selangor tin mine workers decided at a mass rally here today to postpone for the time being strike action over their demand for 60 days back pay. The workers, all members of the Selangor division of the Malayan Mining Employees Union,171 words
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Article99 1956-02-27 2 Malays Plan Literary Congress A MALAY literary congress, sponsored by several local Malay organizations, will be held in Singapore in September. The object of the congress is to determine ways and means of promoting and encouraging Malay language and literature in this country. The congress will also discuss the position99 words
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Article99 1956-02-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malayans In the Federation wishing to retain democracy's greatest privilege the vote should not hesitate to establish their right next month. "Now that independence is fast approaching.' Tuan Syed Othman bin Ali of the Information Services said over Radio Malaya last night, "none.99 words
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Article41 1956-02-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A 40-year-old woman, Au Chua Tee, was fined $800 in the Sessions Court, Kluang, for being in possession of two katis of opium. The opium was found tied round her waist beneath her underclothing.41 words
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Article350 1956-02-27 2 'Squatters' Hold Up Plans, Says STB THE SINGAPORE Telephone Board urges Government to obtain sites for new exchange buildings as soon as possible so as to avoid qny delay in its development programmes. In its interim report published yesterday, the Board cited the case of350 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-02-27 2 Search For 1 1 Teachers FEDERATION Assistant Minister for Education, Mr. Too Joon Hing (right) and the Education Assistant Secretary Mr. Mohamed Sanusi bin Baki left Singapore by the Cathay Pacific Airlines yesterday for Hongkong to interview doctors and teachers for the Federation. There are 30 vacancies for doctors in73 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-02-27 2 SPIC and Span was the order of the day yesterday, for 700 men and their 290 vehicles of the R.A.S.C. in Singapore. when the administration chief, Brier. E.P. Sewell, inspected an annual parade at the Kallang Airport. Vehicles and men lined up for about a mile. A band75 words
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Article158 1956-02-27 2 LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter)— The London Sunday Times today described the agreement reached in London earlier this month giving the Federation of Malaya full independent membership in the Commonwealth, as a significant and momentous event. This Conservative newspaper believed that there can be little doubt that158 words
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191 1956-02-27 2 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Competition among food stallholders here has reachen such a peak that there is serious danger of fights breaking out among them in their efiorts to get customers to patronise their respective stalls. It is a common practice for stallholders191 words
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Article66 1956-02-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Ng Chin, a 50-year-old hawker, was fined $400, in default six months' jail for giving a bribe of $10 to a Special Constable, by Mr. N. L Cohen in the Sessions Court, Kluang, today. Ng was arrested on Jan. 21 for hawking without a66 words
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Article51 1956-02-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The widow of a former Montri Besar, Johore, Datin Mustapha, aged 80, died yesterday at her home. She was buried today at the Jalan Mahmoodiah cemetery. She was a sister-in-law of Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar and step-mother of Justice Dato Abdul Hamid, Judge,51 words
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218 1956-02-27 2 THE inter-State dance contest between Singapore and Selangor will be held at the Happy Cabaret. Happy World, Singapore, from Feb. 29 to March 1. The Colony team will be represented by: Ist pair Mr and Mrs. J. W. Smith. The 'Dancing Smiths" as they218 words
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Article121 1956-02-27 2 KEDAH's champion Malay singer, R. Mahmood, will arrive in Singapore by air tomorrow to compete in the first All-Malaya Kronchong and Minstrel Parties Competition to be staged at the Badminton Hall tomorrow night, Thursday and Saturday. Mahmood is one of 81 men and women from Singapore and121 words
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Article61 1956-02-27 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. Bukit Mertajam ushered in the chap goh men with a social and dance held at the High School hall last night. The dance organized by the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club was in aid of the Little Sisters of the Poor Home for61 words
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Article47 1956-02-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Manah bin Chandak. 25, of Benut, was fined $200. or two months' jail, in the Sessions Court, Pontian. today for failing to replace his defaced identity card and for not notifying the registration department of his change of address.47 words
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296 1956-02-27 2 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL will consider plan on Wednesday to lift the ban on building new attap houses in the city area, A new 'attap area" plan prepared by the former City Architect and Building Surveyor, Mr. W. I. Watson suggests five296 words
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Article144 1956-02-27 2 'Money Is Needed For Good Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.~ The country needed money to run a good government declared the Minister for Local Government, Housfm and Town Planning Inch* Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, in a speech m Sungei Pinang, yesterday. This could only be achieved, he said, it the144 words
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Article82 1956-02-27 2 Driving Fad In The Ulu KUALA SELANGOR, Satr The craze to learn to drive motor cars has now spread to this quiet town of Kuala Selangor. Ten organizations have come to the district offering to teach people to drive. The demand is greatest among estate labourers who usually have the82 words
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Article, Illustration271 1956-02-27 3 New Service To Hunt The Dodgers KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Customs Department will intensify its relentless day-to-day war" against smugglers and revenue dodgers with the formation of a separate preventive service before the end of this year. Mr. D. P. Stokes, the Comptroller of Customs271 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-02-27 3 THE High Commissioner, Sii Donald MacGillivray, decorates Dr R. T. B. Green with the Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Dr. Green is the Senior Bacteriologist at the Institute for Medical Research. Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article103 1956-02-27 3 MALAYA CAN DEVELOP ITS FISHING THOUGH the fish stocks in and around Malaya are limited there are great possibilities of developing a good fishing industry, the Food And Agricultural Organization Chief Economist for Fisheries division. Mr. F. E. Popper, said in Singapore yesterday Mr. Popper is on a Far Eastern103 words
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Article253 1956-02-27 3 Job Shortage Serious, Covt. Told SINGAPORE may have between 200,000 and 450,000 unemployed and their dependents in 1972 if Government does not encourage the growth of manufacturing industry. Th's is contained in the leports of study groups and working parties of the Master Plan released253 words
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Article55 1956-02-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Siti Fatimah binte Awang Ngah. 42. was fined $500 in the Magistrate's Court, today for evading $36 duty on textiles and imitation jewellery. She was a pas^2nger to Kelantan on the mail train on Jan. 31 when she declared a few articles and55 words
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Article73 1956-02-27 3 THESE statistics are contained in the 1955 Singapore Family Planning Association's report. 360 unwanted babies all Chinese were given away by 262 mothers. One mother gave away six A Chinese mother who sought advice at an F.P A. clinic had had 19 pregnancies. .two others both Chinese73 words
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205 1956-02-27 3 Miners Say: We Won't Embarrass Alliance Govt. BAIT PAHAT, Sun.— More than 300 Batu Pahat miners gave an assurance today that they would do nothing to embarrass the Alliance Government in their efforts to obtain redress from their employer, the Malayan Miners Co., Ltd. These workers, members of We Batu205 words
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126 1956-02-27 3 SEREMBAN. Sun.— Two Kuala Pilah school teachers were killed Instantaneously, yesterday evening, when the motor-cycle they were riding was involved in a collision with a latex carrying lorry about a quarter ot a mile from the town. They were Freddie Sandosham. 29. of Tuanku126 words
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164 1956-02-27 3 New Move In IslandClub: 1200 Acre Lease Issue THE Public Utilities Committee ot the Singapore City Council has recommended to the Council that the Island Club could utilize 200 acres in the Catchment area on a tenancy at will. At the last monthly meeting of the Council, a motion that164 words
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374 1956-02-27 3 First Seminar Of Far East Hoteliers To Be In Honolulu A GIANT Seminar for hotel ir.cr. in the Far East will be htlo in Honolulu, from June 4 tc 9. for Pacific Area Travel Association members, it was announced at the recent fifth arnual PATA conference in Trkyo. The Seminar,374 words
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122 1956-02-27 3 THE Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, said yesterday that a great deal of the strength of Malaya and the basis of freedom lies in the kampongs of this country. Declaring open the Ponggol Boys' Club in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Thomas said:122 words
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Article92 1956-02-27 3 MALACCA. Sun. Unless the people accept responsibility of citizenship. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's achievement at the recent London talks would come to naught, the Under-Secretary to the Johore Government lnche Abdul Rahman Jatfar warned today. He was addressing a ga thering at a civic luncheon at the92 words
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62 1956-02-27 3 Worth Or Merdeka Pact Is Useless' ternationai Held in solvinp the Emergency. He told the gathering that many countries, especially those in Asia, would Dt watching how Malaya assum ed its responsibility during the next year. "'lt would be up to you b\ example and enthusiasm. t< show in no62 words
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Miscellaneous65 1956-02-27 3 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From 7.30 pm. to 7.30 am Singapore (76F), Penang (75F>, K««ta Bahru (72F), Kuala Lumpur (73F). Ipoh (71F). Kuantan (71Fi. Maximum Temperature. From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 D.m. Singapore (89F). Penang (88Fi. K.rta Bahru (not reed.). Kuala Lumpur <94F>, Ipoh (95F), Kuantan (not rerd.). Rainfall: Singapore65 words
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Article93 1956-02-27 4 5 -Storey H.Q. For The M.C.A. IPOH, Sun.— Perak MCA is to build a five-storey headquarters building here at a cost of $250,000 it was disclosed at the annual meeting of the Association here today. The building will be at Brewster Road, adjoining the Chua Cheng Bok building. The ground93 words
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Article110 1956-02-27 4 They Made Music At Festival PENANG, Sun.— The Perak Chinese Engineering Association brass band was among the several musical parties which played to the huge crowds at the Esplanade and Gurney Drive on the occasion of Chap Goh Meh. tonight. Other music makers giving old songs and "puntuns" were the110 words
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Article105 1956-02-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Liew Sik. a woman aged 33, was murdered by three terrorists in the Cameron Highlands area of Pahang yesterday. The woman was working on a vegetable plot when the three terrorists shot her. They stole her watch, two gold bangles and identity card.105 words
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Article76 1956-02-27 4 Group To Discuss Education AN educational society to discuss and formulate unbiased views of the educational problems In Singapore will soon be formed in Singapore. A group of local educationalists at an inlormal meeting recently elected a 12-man ad hoc committee to establish the society A spokesman of the committee76 words
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Article79 1956-02-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The concert at the Chin Woo Auditorium here last night by talented tenor Tien Ming En and his fiancee. Miss Chen Vu Shen. a Hongkong-horn soprano, was a sell-out. Nearly 4 000 parked the auditorium. Hundreds were turned away. The concert was sponsored79 words
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Article48 1956-02-27 4 PENANG. Sun.— Mr. D. W. Howell, liaison officer of Ihe Penang Junior Technical School, has been appointed Deputy Superintendent of the Dockyard and Training School in Kuala Trengganu. Mr. Howell. who is the president of the Penang Cyclists Association, will leave Penang early next month.48 words
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Article283 1956-02-27 4 BIG YEAR FOR SCOUTS IN PERAK M.B. Is Elected Head Of Council IPOH, Sun. Dofo Panglimo Bukit Gantang, Mentri Besar of Perak, was elected the new president of the Perak State Scout Council at its annual meeting here yesterday. The Dato had assumed leadership at a period described as a283 words
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Article98 1956-02-27 4 LONDON, Feb. 26 (UP) Britain will not devalue the pound sterling. Chancellor ot the Exchequer, Harold MacMillan pledged loday. In a Conservative Party political broadcast, MacMillan said "some people may think that one of the ways in which we could get out of cur present difficulties98 words
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Article214 1956-02-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— One of the Federation's Sultans, a prince and a number of prominent Malay leaders have formed an organization to get the country's Malay political parties to sink their differences and unite for one powerful nationalist front. This move is being214 words
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126 1956-02-27 4 HE STATED HE WAS A BACHELOR But He Had A Wife And A Son ALOR STAR, Sun. A married man, who had a wife and son, was fined $400 in the Sessions Court today for telling the Immigration Office in 1954 that he was a bachelor. Perlis shop assistant, Lini126 words
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413 1956-02-27 4 Babas Press For Equal Rights In New Malaya PENANG, Sun.— The move by the Straits Chinese British Association here for equal rights and privileges for Straits-born Asian British subjects in an independent Malaya is gathering momentum and many encouraging letters, supporting the move have been received by the S.C.B.A. Mr.413 words
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Article91 1956-02-27 4 BENTONG. Sun.— More than $10,000 was subscribed towards the cost of building a new public padang by members of the public, it was revealed here this morning. The new padang is near Repas Kew Village. Mr. P. Saravanamuthu, Chief Clerk, District Office, presided at the opening91 words
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Article51 1956-02-27 4 MALACCA, Sun.— About 100 Malacca babas attended the Straits Chinese British Association re-union dinner at the club house at Buona Vista Road last night. Mr. Ee Yen Lin. S.C.B.A. president, in his address at the function, appealed to members to make a fresh drive for more51 words
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Article80 1956-02-27 4 The Hindus Celebrate Masimagam MALACCA, Sun. More than 10,000 Hindus from Malacca. Johore and Negri Sembilan, attended the Masimagam festival held at the Cheng Temple. Devotees prayed to Lord Subramaniam for prosperity and protection from all evils. Chettiars. who closed their firms yesterday and the day before, fed 4,000 people80 words
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Article63 1956-02-27 4 Exhibition Of Chinese Paintings PENANG, Sun.— About 150 pieces of Chinese paintings priced from $60 to $1,200 were exhibited at the Hun Aun Association, in Magazine Road, yesterday evening. The painter. Miss Sun Yee. is offering half of the proceeds of the exhibition to the Po Leung Kuk. The exhibition63 words
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Article85 1956-02-27 4 They'll See How It's Done In HK SINGAPORE'S Establishment Officer, Mr. J. N. Ward ana three members of the staff side of the Joint Whitley Council, left Singapore yesterday by the Cathay Pacific for Hongkong to study the executive services there. Mr. Ward said the group will study the Hongkong85 words
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Miscellaneous1141 1956-02-27 4 c&lmanac Information at a Glance fr%XO*& ißitoNSMar uSliis -AW *7 EfAMfDAB Light Orchestra; 6p m. The Goon \t 4r%-^^£^* M P Mk/IMrAK !>how; 630 News Commentary: *M»^^ 11 Itk Cv l>i t <*u r, u. ,nn« b4D s P° rt c Review; 7pm Mu^ic Kl x Lar d f the1,141 words
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Article, Illustration1922 1956-02-27 5 or i so began our American fan-letters FOR A KING'S LOVE Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia recalls the glorious wedding ceremony of her cousins, Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip, in today's instalment of her Memoirs which appear daily in the STANDARD. J E were called1,922 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1956-02-27 5 j^MHWWMMMMIM lmilll|||||m| f Arthur Koestler, author of DARKNESS \Kt NOON, continues today his REFLECTIONS ON HANGING, specially I condensed for exclusive publication I j in the STANDARD. LONDON TN s single year (1949) apA proximately 20.000 men and women were tried in England and Wales for various1,070 words
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Miscellaneous252 1956-02-27 5 DOWN iAUES 1. Obvious rights (6) 2. Raining eeU me thoroughly :u K()bS imbued i7 > i 1. They are not !tke!v to help 3. Make a bet of 11 across (4>i wcrld peace i7 &> 4. Temper lost about a stew. 8. Increase the strain (7) 5 j£ ds252 words
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Article488 1956-02-27 6 THE Singapore Malay daily, the Utusan Melayu, reports the existence of a movement designed to unite the Malay ra'ayat and Rulers and to eliminate the present differences of opinion and rivalries among Malay leaders. We had predicted such a movement would come into being after the general488 words
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Article1033 1956-02-27 6 fTHE muddJe which resulted in the United Nations General Assembly recently over the veto powers given to member states has raised a call for the revision of that august body's Charter. A number of suggestions have already been made to remove the possibility of similar occurrences1,033 words
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Article994 1956-02-27 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - SHEN CHAO ER, the author, says: j The Merdeka Mission has ushered a new epoch into Malaya. The triumph of the Federal Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman is of tremendous significance for the peoples of Asia and Malaya in particular. It signifies: The recovery of freedom for the994 words
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Article, Illustration580 1956-02-27 6 goes to the coffers of foreign capitalists. Control over Malaya's banking, insurance, shipping, and general export and import business is also in their hands. A close scrutiny of the economic position of the country reveals that approximately 70 per cent of its commercial investments is in foreign580 words
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Letter331 1956-02-27 6 Sir: Tunku Abdul Rahx man's sudden change of j mind regarding his pledge j for all-out mobilization 2 against the Communists 2 operating in the jungles, in the event of their refusing 2 to accept the Amnesty. 1 should receive the blessing 2 of the people331 words
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Letter243 1956-02-27 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME defenceless villages and ambush troops rather than have the full force of popular fury turned on them. V IS A split in Party Negara 1 ranks in the offing over the future of Penang and Malacca? The Penang branch of the Party announced on243 words
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Letter166 1956-02-27 6 Sir: Aster Gunasekera says "The Chief Minister of the Federation has suffered a change of heart and realizes he no longer can ignore the Eurasians, the Ceylonese. the Europeans and others who have made Malaya their home of domicile?" I can vouch this is not so166 words
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Letter97 1956-02-27 6 Sir; TunKu Abdul Rahman is the Chief Minister of a democratic Malaya. We have found greatest consolation from his recent speech in Malacca about the independence of Malaya. It is up to him to prove the substance of his speech. Since we all are little creatures of97 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-02-27 7 TOKYO: An tuiseasonal swimming contest was staged in the Imperial Palace moats on a cold evening recently. The contestants were a policeman and a 17-year-old girl icho jumped nude into the moat in an attempt to commit suicide. The tussle ended in fiveminutes when the91 words
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Article99 1956-02-27 7 Bread And Veg Is Their Main Diet ATHENS. Feb. 26 (Reuter). —A survey conducted by the Ministry of Economic Coordination revealed that Greece Is Europe's poorest legation and that low average •comes result in bread and vegetables being the main diet of the people. The survey. based on national consumption99 words
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28 1956-02-27 7 THOMAS S. GUNN of Delta. Colorado, celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday and attributed his longevity to "never getting married." AP.28 words
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134 1956-02-27 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 16. (Reuter).— The United States warned Britain and France at least six times tha: important developments were Having place between the A-'.ft Union and Nazi GerTany in 1939 but despite this they were deceived, according to State Department documents made public last night. The134 words
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Article475 1956-02-27 7 OUTPACED UNDERSOLD Britons Get A Blunt Warning SHARE OF WORLD TRADE IS GOING DOWN..., DOWN..., DOWN... LONDON, Feb. 26, (Reuter) Britons were warned in a blunt broadcast lost night that they were being outpaced and under-sold by "the Germans, the Americans, the Japanese and other people." Mr. Harold MacMillan, Chancellor475 words
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Article47 1956-02-27 7 BOGOTA. Colombia. Feb. 26. (UP)— The Amazon jungle revolution against the Peruvian government collapsed yesterday. Gen. Marcial Merino Pereyra. who led the revolutionary forces in Iquitos region of northern Peru, announced his surrender to government forces in a radio broadcast heard here.47 words
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Article243 1956-02-27 7 THIS IS HOWTHE SCREW HURTS LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter)—ln advance of the Chancellor's broadcast many manufacturers were warning that the new turn of the screw in the Government's "credit squeeze'' would lead to cuts in output and the lay-ing-off of workers. Here is a summary of reaction in consumer industries243 words
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247 1956-02-27 7 LONDON, Feb. 26, (Reuter)— The first annual report of the South -Mast Asian Treaty Organization will warn the eight member nations that Communist subversion is still a serious threat to the security of the treaty area, diplomatic sources here said yesterday. Members247 words
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Article176 1956-02-27 7 Even If It's Only A Little' War NEW YORK, Feb. 26, (Reutei)— United States Air Force Secretary, Mr. Donald Quarles said here yesterday that the United States was prepared to use "modern quality weapons" to win a "little" war as well as a global conflict.176 words
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Article56 1956-02-27 7 YAMAGATA, Japan. Feb 26, (Reuter) University authorities here have determined that a bronze cast sword found by a stonemason is "the oldest sword discovered in Japan." It is believed to have originated from the Asian mainland. Archaeologists of Yamagata and Kyoto universities said the sword56 words
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Article28 1956-02-27 7 THE United States has decided not to raise objections to France's proposed sale of 12 jet fighter planes to Israel, it was learned on Saturday. UP28 words
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Article124 1956-02-27 7 come home; mas plea to AUTHERINE SELMA, Alabama. Feb. 26. (Reuter) The mother of Autherine Lucy, Negro girl who is in hiding while she fights for the right to attend Alabama's all-White university, said yesterday she wished Autherine would come home "or go to some school 'hat's all right tor124 words
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Article74 1956-02-27 7 NEGROES TAKE CASE TO IKE WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. (AP)— The Council of Bishops of the African Methodist Episcopal Church decided yesterday to appeal to President Eisenhower for immediate Federal intervention in the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott dispute. A spokesman for the group, which claims to represent 1.600.000 Negro members of74 words
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Article22 1956-02-27 7 Of South Africa's White population of 2.500.000 almost 90.000 are alcoholics. ?ccording to the Mayor of Johannesburg. Mr. L.V. Hurd. Reuter.22 words
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104 1956-02-27 7 Gran'pa To Wed Girl He Gave Up 45 Yrs. Ago BOSTON, Feb. 26, (AP)— British-b or n Norman Woodward. 70--year-old retired transit company foreman, said yesterday he will be married next week to an English woman he courted 45 years ago—until they had an areument. The grandfather of 25 children,104 words
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Article43 1956-02-27 7 WASHINGTON. Feb. 26. (Router) Talks will open in Bonn "within the next two weeks" at which the United States, Britain and France would press Germany for continued substantial contributions to the support of Western Forces on German soil, informed sources said yesterday.43 words
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Article52 1956-02-27 7 SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Feb. 26. (Reuter)— The British cutter. Mischief, on a geological expedition, backed by the British Royal Geographical Society, has arrived at Valpariso, where she will stay for 15 days for repairs and to take on supplies. She is reported to have lost a screw on52 words
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Article29 1956-02-27 7 CALCUTTA. Feb. 26. (Reuter) The main party of the Japanese Himalayan expedition to the unclimbed Manaslu Peak led by 62-year-old Mr. Y. Maki arrived here yesterday by sea.29 words
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Article33 1956-02-27 7 LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter) Mr. V. K Krishna Menon, India's minister without portfolio, left here by air las'. night for New York to attend meetings of the United Nations Trusteeship council.33 words
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Article19 1956-02-27 7 VIENNA. Feb 26, (Reuter) Hungary has released several imprisoned Catholic Church officials. Badapest radio announced last night.19 words
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Advertisement91 1956-02-27 7 3n antitnt Itgtnli /CP^iZIjTVV In Greece, just as in China, there are V>«^ j [J??^*^^ jl,\ many stories of ancient legends and jf| J mythical heroes. HERA as the GODDESS Wj A [J/f OF MARRIAGE and also the protectress T^Ncy /x^/^( of mortal women, is one of the X\\,'Jy 1//91 words
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Advertisement34 1956-02-27 7 I I ,1. .1 II I SELF-WINDING K^^^l 100% WATERPROOF H SHOCK-PROTECTED B!fIII I I V E II j I^B ANTI-MAGNETIC 111 f^ I f I T^M UNBREAKABLE b&BAAn^|HHaAfl MAIN SPRING Raffles Place, Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement802 1956-02-27 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1«li *****/ ft. *****/4 U2/6 leMum Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE fe Halifax, Boiton. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. S ham Penarte POLYPHEMUS 19/2$ Mai 26 Ma* 27/28 Mai AENIAS 19/24 Ap 25 Apt 26 Ap. Carriers option to proceed802 words
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Advertisement1121 1956-02-27 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines! (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) $h 0 8 the blue funnel line £2 Carriers option to proceed via other pets to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENI Singapore Due Sails P. S ham Penang MeUmpus tor1,121 words
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Advertisement781 1956-02-27 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. S'pore* P S'ham Penong x) "INDIA" 28Feb1M«r 3/4 M o xx) "SELANDIA" 12/14 Mai 15/15 Mat 16/17 O| xxx) "SIENA" 19/20 Mor 21/22 Mot xxxx) "KINA" 2i/2iMaj x) Calls Beyrouth, Gdynia. xx)781 words
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197 1956-02-27 9 BULLS AND BEARS IN KEEN TUSSLE Standard Market Reporter THE Singapore rubber mai Ket last week reached a stalemate with the bulls and bears locked in a keen tussle for supremacy, the latter having scored initial success following reports that Britain's White Papei on197 words
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Article126 1956-02-27 9 New Oil Output Records THE world's three top producers among single petroleum firms all set new records last year, it was disclosed in New York. They are the Arabian American Oil Co. (Armaco). which operates in Saudi Arabia. Creole Petroleum Corp.. Venezuela, and Kuwait Oil CA. which produces in the126 words
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Article307 1956-02-27 9 Record US. Food Grain Supplies RECORD supplies of the food grains. principally wheat, rice and rye. resulting from large 1955 crops and big carryovers from previous years, are reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Thes large additional supplies mean that more will go into storage, principally government surplus storage,307 words
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Article58 1956-02-27 9 BRITAIN is to play a major part in financing a vast new project announced in India last week to establish a third steel plan The financial agreement has been made between the Indian and U.K Governments is an excellent example of the kind of co-operation58 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-02-27 9 SIMPLICITY and strevqth were features oj another British newcomer the "Power Pak" vw-ped shoicn in this picture by model Pauline Redgrove. Its SO c.c. two-stroke engine drives the rear wheel through a roller pressing on the tyre. There are no clutch or gears. The petrol tank is69 words
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464 1956-02-27 9 Uncertain Note In Share Mart Reduced Trading THE fall of the rubber price to below SI caused considerable selling of rubber scares and a consequent lowering of prices. Industrials resisted selling pressure until towards the end of the period when buyers were few ami far between. The metal price rose,464 words
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Article312 1956-02-27 9 Business Done In Week BUSINESS done in shares from Feb. 18 to 24: Industrials: Fraser Neave Ords $1.75 to $1.80 to $1,724. Fraser Neave Piels. $o 90. Federal Dispensary $2.20 ex rights. Federal Dispensary (Rights) 50 cents Gammons $2.35 to 52.10. Hammer Co. $2.80 c.d. Hongkong Banks < London» £994312 words
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Article53 1956-02-27 9 MOTOR scooters made by a U.K. firm have been ordered by the Australian Department of Supply, who will carry out trials with them to see whether they are suitable for communications work at airports An initial order for 15 machines is conditional upon approval being given to the53 words
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Article161 1956-02-27 9 A U.K. FIRM have developed a proofing process whicn, they say, means the virtual end of corrosion on the mildsteel parts of motor cars trucks, motor cycles, bicycles, refrigerators and many ether products. By the new process, accelerated manganese phosphating solutions can be spr&yed on to mass-produced161 words
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628 1956-02-27 9 Employment Act Aided The U.S. To Prosperity WASHINGTON. Feb. 26: —Few pieces of legislation win unanimous praise from all political parties and ail segments of society, even when such laws have weathered the test of time. Yet leaders from business, labour, agriculture, the professions and government have joined in celebrating628 words
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Article158 1956-02-27 9 THE International Confederation of Free Trad? Unions i ICFTU) has reported new gains on the part of free labour in Austria. Canada and the United States. The Austrian trade union movement, said the ICFTU. celebrated the 70th birthday of its president, Mr. Johann Boehin. by establishing158 words
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Advertisement991 1956-02-27 9 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1' that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below arc applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any on who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to991 words
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Advertisement548 1956-02-27 9 PUBLIC NOTICE CLOSING OF STEPHENS ROAD FOR DREDGING OPERATIONS BY MESSRS. LARUT TIN FIELDS LTD. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the section of Stephens Road between the Railway gate at Kampong Boyan and 8 chains from Simpang Road will be closed to all through traffic at 7.00 a.m. on 3.3.56548 words
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Advertisement257 1956-02-27 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 15) In tho High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 529 of A 1955. RE L MONTEIRO of No. 190. Kampong Bahru, Singapore. Receiving Order made I lth Ntv ember, 1955. Date of Adjudication 11th November. 1955. Date and257 words
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Advertisement204 1956-02-27 10 THERE sNO BUSI NesS j UKf SHAW BUSINESS The Movie Magazine With The New Look 1 < MOVIE NEWS N M S 4 Off $AL£ /N S POKE TODAY 40 C f s X CAPITOLO L/ S?!H s 4 f: I HURRY! HURRY! HURRY*; Don*! Miss This Colossal Allrarlion ROSSANAPOOESTA.,^/204 words
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Miscellaneous277 1956-02-27 10 "It heats me why you don't 'mW^RmmJ ok M a. There toes the pl and ,^T ake vni !f /V X Vtf PI A\r\. niaD fa o keeps giving you breakfast a little earlier." >w^V Pfc\ babies." c ;:;:j:j::. J I v. FX ""At^T" >° ur birthday. Mary dear, y-^*"^277 words
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313 1956-02-27 11 Women Form Pan- Malayan Body For Hockey Control KIALA LIMPUR, Sun.— Malayan women hockey enthusiasts, feeling the ne S eSSI !r«« O ,nHTh« 8r r a i ffOVer i 5? body for the control of women's hockey in the Federation and the Colony of Singapore, inaugurated the Pan-Malayan Women's Hockey313 words
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Article24 1956-02-27 11 TORNADOS Sports Club held Springdale Sports Club to a 1-1 draw in a friendly soccer match played at Clerical Union ground yesterday.24 words
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Article20 1956-02-27 11 INDIAN Youngsters beat Haig Road School's Staff 6-3 in a friendly hockey match played at Haig Road yesterday.20 words
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Article134 1956-02-27 11 STTA Going All Out' For Tokyo SINGAPORE Table Tennis Association will make an allout effort to raise sufficient money which will enable a team of four players and two officials to be sent to the 23rd World Table Tennis championships to be held in Tokyo from April 2 to 11.134 words
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Article1462 1956-02-27 11 RESULTATS POSITIONS LONDON. Feb. 25 (Reuter) Fcotball league standings after today's matches are as follows. LEAGUE DIV. ONE Birmingham C. 3. Portsmouth 2. Burnley 0. Cardiff City 2. Charlton Athletic 1. Blackpool. Everton 1. Bolton Wanderers 0. Luton Town 0, Huddersfield T.2. Manchester U.I, Aston Villa 0. Newcastle U. 2.1,462 words
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Article91 1956-02-27 11 SINGAPORE Indian Association opened their cricket season with a home match between the Chairman Board of Games XI and the Convenor's XI played at Balestier Road yesterday. Chairman Board of Games XI won by eight runs. Chairman Board of Games XI. 129. (Verity Gill 33 Razak91 words
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757 1956-02-27 11 MANCHESTER U. HEAD FOR TOP HONOURS LONDON Feb. 25 (Reuter)— Manchester United's faith in youth looks like paying full dividends this season as they head towards their second post-war English soccer championship. With only 10 matches to play, Manchester United have a six points lead over their nearest challengers. Blackpool,757 words
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Article77 1956-02-27 11 CPL. Maclntyre of R.A.F. Seletar won the Achilles Clubs annual five-mile cross-country held at Macßitchie Reservoir on Saturday in the good time of 28 min 18.5 sec. Second Cpl. Sison also of RAF Seletar, who covered the distance in 28 min. 38 sec. In another event,77 words
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Article32 1956-02-27 11 GLASGOW. Scotland. Feb. 26 (Reuter)— United States Olympic hockey team beat British national league side. Paisley Pirates, by five goals io one in an exhibition match here last night32 words
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Article27 1956-02-27 11 RAF Seletar SARACENS beat RASC by 19 points (penalty. 2 goals and 2 tries) to 3 (try) in a friendly rugger match at Seletar yesterday.27 words
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282 1956-02-27 11 DUBLIN, Feb. 25. (Reuter). Ireland beat Scotland by 14 points to 10 here today to gain their first win in a rugby union international match since February 1954. They won by one goal and three tries to two goals. Scotland's chance of success virtually282 words
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Article370 1956-02-27 11 Airmen Beat RECS By 43 Runs A HARD hitting innings of 59 runs by Fit. Lt. Leroy. which included nine boundaries and one six. and an unbeaten 41 by skipper. Fit. Lt. Turner, who hit four boundaries and two sixers, helped Royal Air Force Singapore to beat Singapore Recreation Club370 words
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Article30 1956-02-27 11 RAJAJI Sports Club held Windsor Rovers to a 1-1 draw in a friendly soccer match at Geylang stadium yesterday. Loganatnan scored for Rajaji and Jimmy for Windsor Rovers,30 words
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Article28 1956-02-27 11 THE Singapore Foochow Coffee Restaurant Bar Merchants* Association wish to thank all tnends tor their kind wishes and gift* etc on the occasion of their 35th Anniversary.28 words
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Advertisement70 1956-02-27 11 AIIIUI}II 1 1 fl cl^ s*"5 :^i^^Hrilpr r^P^ r 1 n r n q Today at 630 93 pjn BUKIT BIMTANG PARK KUALA LUMPUR ADMISSION: $8. S6. S4 $2. LAST 3 SHOWS (Tel: *****) 3.15-6.15 9.J5p.mJ Ttaa Finest Hindi Action Picture Of The Tear! "SAKHI LOOTERA" (Hindi) Starring: Shashi Kala.70 words
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Advertisement68 1956-02-27 11 FOR SALE CMR OWNERS— Cut your run- ning cost by fitting a scientifically designed Atomiser to Your Car Today. It improves Your Engine Performance easier Starting, less Engine Wear, fewer Engine Overhauls. Top Engine Performance at Slow Speeds a big saving in Petrol Consumption. Easy to fit Different Models to68 words
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Advertisement648 1956-02-27 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required (A) Assistant Charge Lngineers (Boiler House) and (B) Assistant Charge Engineers (Turbine Room) lor the Pasir Panjang Power Station m salary scale $820xA30-$BBO plui Variable Allowance. Three years agreement in first instance. Applicants for posts (A) must possess Ist Class Board of648 words
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Miscellaneous225 1956-02-27 11 1 U 1 Abner By Al Capp I^o% N^jy r &JT »^ONEST ABEI r-TH' REAL \*AlF&f' AWRIGHT.rr-^1 I \'lll»^\ l^JjoP"llilJf4 DE:ARj7 THET I ""UPLAND IS JoftU AH'LL TAKE VO" LVN«IkS AH™V£ ERE MERE^ J INI CALIFORNIA? W^£ r VAPPLAND.7 *^*\>iitt. Q^JtU>^ f^ •4W^ U^tm'W^ m^- A "M .WE CAIN'T radSasrz.225 words
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Article599 1956-02-27 12 The Women Fly Colony's Flag High Singapore 1. Perak 0. Dorothy Mills Umpires Messrs. John Kanaaaratnam (Negri)& C. Arumugam (Sel). KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore became worthy champions at the women's inter-state hockey quadrangular when they beat i'erak 1-0 in the most exciting match in the competition which ended on the599 words
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396 1956-02-27 12 Train Up The Young, Says Perak BA Chief LPOH Sun. Mr. Chan Lai Horm. re-elected President of the Perak Badminton Association and a selector in the Badminton Association of Malaya, suggested at today's general meeting that during the next two years, every state should concentrate on the development of players396 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-02-27 12 Jeffery James - WE'RE BACK TO SOCCER RIGHT,Chee Seng Punches clear during a Marine raid, and below, Tiger Captain, Ho Hin Weng receives the Haw Par trophy. Jeffery James^^^26 words
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Article726 1956-02-27 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all six races on Wednesday, second day ot the Penang Turf Club's Spring Meeting: Horses Class 2 Div. 1 6 Furs. 836 Avenger 5y 9.00 K. D. Kongsi R. van B'kelen 150 High Hopes 5y 8.13 Mesdames Chua Sin726 words
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Article270 1956-02-27 12 It was Chap Goh Mch and the cracker bombardment was in full fury. Within Jalan Besar stadium, the fans were also firing away, but not to drive away the evil spirits They were celebrating Tigers' first goal of the evening. And the fans in the 50270 words
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300 1956-02-27 12 SELANGOR HIT AIRMEN FOR 10-2 VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Selangor whipped Combined Royal Air Force (Malaya and Singapore) 10-2 in their hockey match at the Headquarters Malaya Command stadium today. A poor crowd of not more than 200, saw a one-sided game. With the exception of centreforward Nugent and full-back300 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-02-27 12 SHOCK the shock of a surprise victory by the Tiger Sporting Association over the hitherto unbeaten < Colony champions, Marine Department Sports Club HUMILIATION which last seasons League cut Cup champions, the Marines suffered THRILLS, unexpected in this early season cupUe and TRAGEDY the tragedy in the76 words
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Article776 1956-02-27 12 They Take The Haw Par Trophy To Start A New Year Tigers 4 Teck Hua, Boon Seong 2. Chong Mun. Marines 0 Referee W. H. Pcarce Crowd— 2.23l. The Teams: Tiger Sporting Association: Chu Chee Seng: Chua Hock Guan. Yap Chong hum: Foo Hee Jong, Quah776 words
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Article38 1956-02-27 12 SOCCER INTER-SCHOOL: Beatty Secondary School vs. St. Patrick's School Ist XI at Beatty. Friendlies Boys Town vs. Raffles at R.1.; Dockyard vs. R.E.M.E. at Naval Base; Tamil Brotherhood Association vs. Income Tax Sports Club at F.P.38 words
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Article125 1956-02-27 12 IPOH. Sun. Selangor's well known Grand Prix ciriver. Saw Kim Thiat, driving his Austin Healey in the Perak Motor- Club's hill climb at Simpang Pulai yesterday, won the event for sports cars up to 3,000 cc. in the record time of 33.49 sec. for the fastest125 words
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Article22 1956-02-27 12 PARTHARI Sports Club beat Redhill Community Centre 3-1 in a friendly soccer match played at Alexandra City Council ground yesterday.22 words
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Advertisement59 1956-02-27 12 "My watch is protected by Incabloc Absorbers sofeguard the vital flj^^^^^g moving ports of a watch against ™JB BP^ everyday shocks and ion mointain its accuracy extend its life save you many dollar* B bv keeping repairs to a minimum. jNjkx Remember, when you buy your favorite watch be sure59 words
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