Singapore Standard, 2 March 1956
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Title Section22 1956-03-02 1 Singapore Standard n It w i. \,.1. II N 39 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1956 I t I'M. I I". < I M«22 words
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84 1956-03-02 1 Nationalist Plans For Big Mainland Drive < Reuter) Nationalist today urged Selective *ion leadlild "a big in preentual! the the consaid the for train- i d reserve ons was a step towards that goal. the same time he called on Formosan youth to launch a "join the armed for campaign84 words
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Article65 1956-03-02 1 LONDON. Mar. 1 (Reuter) Labour Member of ParMr. Fenner Brock- tested the Coloshould ar. tbolition of the death in all British colonies, and trustee- rritorles. urstd this, he told Par:erday, in view of nt Hou.se of Commons to suspend or abolish puni>hment. John Hare. Minister of p65 words
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Article102 1956-03-02 1 Rubber Trade Hails Ike's Move THE rubber trade in general «e] <>med the announcement that I 1 idem Eisenhower i v. :ilins to run for a second term Th .nncuncement has been Ipated for the past a days and as a market factor had had no appreciable effect yesterday. [1m102 words
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Article38 1956-03-02 1 A U.S. NAVY F9F-5 Pan- i Jel cr;i.-hrfi Into a .1 ipanese bouse near Atsugj r..i\ U Ul itatloi) :tt BIS a.m. i n Thursday The pikM i I :r. tantly. the Navy announced APAP - 38 words
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Article43 1956-03-02 1 Ifß Manuel Adei Philippln< Amba -an. r-EN Ignati to Thmllmnd, said In H< ng- i yesterd hi Gh rntn« i i-- in! rr t< d in buyin^ rice trom rhailand U the pri :e «aa "m our reach." ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article33 1956-03-02 1 dr. Wilhelm Haai left D Ulorf. VV< -i G< rmam rday by a;r tor Mo.-cnw lkC Dp lU| POK a- W- r (i rnianv- iir-» rur.bassador to th( Bovlet Dnlon. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article501 1956-03-02 1 KHOO BOON CHOO - STRAITS-BORN PLAN A FIGHT KHOO BOON CHOO British Subjects Cant Be Vassals, 50... We'll Even Go To See The Queen'-SCBA Chief By PENANG, Thurs. Britain's right to "force" Penang and Malacca into an "unhappy marriage" with the Federation without a mandate from the local inhabitants, may be questioned in a501 words
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Article103 1956-03-02 1 FRANKFURT, March 1 (Renter) The Chief of Police in the small Southwest German town of Oi'fcnburg has been rclifMi'ti of his post hcrause a death sentence passed on him by the Nazis has never been lifted, the Frankfurter .\lli;emeine newspaper reported today ChifM Commissioner103 words
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Article224 1956-03-02 1 THE QUEEN has approved several amendments to the Singapore Order in Council to bring into inime diate effect all matters agreed upon between Singapore's Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall and UK Secretary ot State ior the Colonies, Mr. Lennox Boyd in December. They are: Multi-lingua-lism224 words
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Article37 1956-03-02 1 WELLINGTON March 1 (Reuter)— Five officers m the Royal New Z aland Air Force leave lor Malaya on Sunday to observe exercises there, the Actins Minister of Defence. Mr. Eric Halstead nounced here37 words
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Article42 1956-03-02 1 I MOT Ol Japanese U il] arrive in New Delhi tomorrow to hold mourning c» it monies for their soldiers who died on the Indo-Burma front in World War 11. it was d :n Pariiani' nt today ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article31 1956-03-02 1 INDIA will shnrtlv sot up i i tr-r >tato larm < quipp, C i irttb Boriet machinery, it ■is si ited In the Hou e oi P( pl( terday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article202 1956-03-02 1 12 ARE RESCUED AFTER 64-DAY ORDEAL BOMIARAB, ■atom Is:.ind-. Marc!; 1. I Rent. 1 1 Survivors aboard the 40-ton ketch AraktflßMM ba*e com :n tight <>t tend aftei <>* daj adntt in UM RM&WC OOJ3 to b-' .-natch* d (MM (i the hand ol202 words
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Article55 1956-03-02 1 PARIS M hi I The French Government todmj a>ked the Nat; Assembly to gran' cial powers to take "all necessary measures" to restore order in Algeria. It tabled a bill in the Assembly, which, it approved will enable it to act in Algeria by decree,55 words
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323 1956-03-02 1 MISSION TO CYPRUS NICOSIA, March 1 (Reuter) hAr. Alan Lcnnox-Boyd, British Colonial Secretary, left here by air on his way home today with the crisis over Cyprus' political future still unresolved. Banner headlines in Island Colony's w papei announced tht Mini323 words
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Article61 1956-03-02 1 NEW DhLHI. 1 'Reuter) The Indian Prime j Minister. Mr. Nehru said here today that Sir Anth I n would be welcooy in India if he were able to make the visit Mr. Nehru said, however, in a wi d to a question in the House61 words
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Article102 1956-03-02 1 BATTLE TURNS TO MAMBOS APACHE gangsters last night Invaded i Singapore cabaret all read] fco to battle with menben ofl i rival secret society. But ail the noodtami did was do the mambas and lambaa with tht cabaret niri>. Reason for thi. danclni In tt ad Of l^htiiu was the102 words
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Article127 1956-03-02 1 PNOM PENH, Cambodia. Mar. 1 (Kcuter) I -ilt> thousand Japanese immigrants coming to Cambodia will settle in small villages and bring acres oJ virgin soil under cultivation, a senior Japanese Government offi tial said here. Mr Roknso Tacocht Direcor of Immigration in Tokyo. etunu to127 words
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Article177 1956-03-02 1 IRAN POLICE NAB A RUSSIAN SPY TEHERAN. Mar. 1 (Keutrr)-Teheran s Militai Governor said toria> the Soviet I)eput\ Milit.ii Attache here was arrested la>t ni^hi whili receiving Persian Air lone documents horn a IVrsi in Warr.uil Officer. He said the Russian. Majoi toli Kuznctsov, who was in civilian clothes, had177 words
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93 1956-03-02 1 \RTA, Mo P) —Indonesia's major progovernment ty major opposition equal seats in I lal results of the elections released today show« ed. rural Election mitt the Id )a>t nad tak.n lully five mon* ')iicnout I rid' ir<f sift S mi the93 words
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Article39 1956-03-02 1 VATICAN Pnpr veioped a "slit he eve of his 80th birthHlttthor sources said the cold was a light one and would Interfere with tor birthday crlobration.s. The nid the Pope's TOiC« MM ilghtly htm.39 words
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Article32 1956-03-02 1 NEVA, Marrh 1 (BMUfI The 30th BMHtnc Btoo-Ameri Amiinwiini l Johnates) and AmAt the close It wa« wi-nounn-d that th< n« xi n te( would be held on March32 words
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Advertisement183 1956-03-02 1 FIRE BRICADE CENERAL HOSPITAL 2611 2514 I 70 c »«v BUYS this LEONARD la hie top re frige ra tor I C. 4 cu. ft of cold in a cabinet less than —j? I 39" h.gh. You can r5 _^c:2^ < r j keep all kinds of f*iF/sz*> I food183 words
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Advertisement13 1956-03-02 1 gPJ™BI CAUI RAS L i'JlSir NEW REX Ig 1 <- S MOC€ T< i13 words
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Article367 1956-03-02 2 UNITE AGAINST REDS CALL BY MARSHALL HIGH-LEVEL discussions are being held to get all political partiei in Singapore united und' t <>nv bannor an Independen t A n I i-Corr; m unist Malaya. Confirming this. Chief Minister David Marshall warnr I that the forces working against his lerdeka"367 words
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Article152 1956-03-02 2 PENANG, Thins.— Five hundred labourers ot the Fenang waterfront are I :::ea*. ding to strike. They are members of the local branch of the National Union ot Factory and General Workers. Strike ballot papers have been sent to the members and a meeting will be held by152 words
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Article104 1956-03-02 2 JOHORE BAHRU ThUM A terrorist and his wife VO U tarily gave themselves up to two Indian labourers on Bukit Badck Estate in the Renpam area of Johore on Feb. 19, this year. The news of their surrender has been withheld until now for security104 words
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Article36 1956-03-02 2 DR If, Sullivan of the Uni\orM'v o! Malaya wi:l qi\c a lecture on Thailand Temples In the Jungle" at the Chemistry Lecture Room. Uni- r; nf ;;I?ilaya. Cluny Road. Singapore, it I p.m. today.36 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-03-02 2 Ex-Principal Dies In His Sleep THE Director of Sr-hools Broadcast, Singapore, Mr E. H. Wilson, a former principal of Raffles Institution, died in his sleep at his flat in Leonie Hill on Wednesday night. Born in England in 1896, Mr. Wilson came to Malaya in 1924 and was headmaster of76 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-03-02 2 MALAGA can at last claim that it ha- list whose work bears originality in 4 1 1 car-old Chuah Thcan Teng of Pcnang who has introduced Batik painting to Malaya and to the world. Thr pCOCeSf of to the batik .sarong had given Chuah the154 words
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Article198 1956-03-02 2 '•OPERATION P E D E8 TRIAN" The control of vehicular traffic by automatic lights at Coiiycr Quay, Hnlayaoo GrH en and Ror in-on Uoui —is t'i \'C expanded f.;rV:ier to Rallies Q'.iay, Mr. Arthur E Minn Singapore*! TralH i Palice Superintendent, told The Standard yesterday.198 words
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Article87 1956-03-02 2 Chamber To Elect New President S I N G A PORE were h ant Tan Siak Kow be nrxt preiriiel of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Be is thought to be th« most logical choice to fill I trrday. 30 member the Chamber met to wind up I the retiring87 words
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Article39 1956-03-02 2 day agreed to backdate to Jan. 1 implemet salary scheme for iU 15.«W monthly paid clerks. The new wage scheme was pted after prolonged neooand thr ion of ment Admir Service Unions on Jan. 26.39 words
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192 1956-03-02 2 Equal Rights At Finance Talks, Urges MTUC Kl ALA LI Ml't i; Thurs -Malaya's delegate to the forthcoming Commonwealth Imanre m meeting must be accorded equal .v^ :ni m hilities, the Malax an Trade 1 nion Council said in a memorandum esterday. This is one of the suggestions made by192 words
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109 1956-03-02 2 Attap Areas Plan Gets Green Light THE Singapore City <^rday adopted the A Areas Plan, whi^h the ban on crrection of now at lap houses building within the ording to the nich originated from a s by Liberal Sociali Edc. there will be five in the city where new houses109 words
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Advertisement307 1956-03-02 2 jp/ r\ _y n( 1 featuring Bddityl j^\ V >/\ AFr RwMo IiSWD -:vr.s you up-to-tl^e-minute I 3D plus a galaxy of top-ttne feature! that stamp \),^v this mociel as thP country's be.<t buy! f•' Y Just look beautiful walnut cabinet, 6 valves I T y for I tatfC iunetioiii,307 words
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Article351 1956-03-02 3 BERNARD WILUAMS - BERNARD WILUAMS BIG WAR GAMES NEXT WEEK 24 Warships, 150 Planes Will Take Part By Standard Shipping Reporter THE largest post-war air-sea exercises 'o test the naval and air defences of Malaya and Singapore will be launched on March 8. Two o! Britain's latest aircraft351 words
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129 1956-03-02 3 LONGER RIDES IN S.T.C. BUSES TO COST MORE SOON NI" ire to be introduced by the Singapore < Traction Company soon. The proposed fares are: 10, cents for the first mile and five cents for every addi-i tional mile with a maximum* of 50 cents for a one-way journey. At129 words
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Article92 1956-03-02 3 Report 's An 'Honest Mistake' LUMPUR, Thiir A of a Singapore •^aper was enas exhibit at the of two millionaires Sessions Court today Defence Counsel, Mr. R. Rintoul, condemned a in a report of the .rigs of Feb. 29 as inaccurate and misPresident of the Court, B. V Rhodes, said92 words
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Article28 1956-03-02 3 HONGKONG. March 1 Standard Service prices of the Hon«kons ore: $15.70 to €1 75 to US$l: n $1: $0 164 to Indonesian Rupiah; Gold ••> a tael.28 words
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Article15 1956-03-02 3 •sement of the Maii S sported to rx npei with m the mi:15 words
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Article58 1956-03-02 3 IPOIF. Thurs All elected Alliance councillors in the Federation will hold a together" in the Federal capital this Saturday. I will meet the Chief and hear from him about the Merdeka Mission to London. e councillors will ilso hold a meeting to draw op I I itinerary for58 words
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146 1956-03-02 3 appeal case involving a $6,000,000 claim by Dutch oil companies against the War Damage ion over stocks of oil seized by British Forces the Japanese in 1945, may so to the Privy Council. I u indicated by Sir ley Shawcross, Q.146 words
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Article57 1956-03-02 3 ?ORE house* e the prospect of more for impo: twUk Irom Hongkc:.tiland JJP*" are particularly told The SUB rday. n lit ble Deal the Ur. B n entei I Its t yesterday, with no ■*u*ment. f wnan lor the fruit rices were bo I U57 words
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Article, Illustration842 1956-03-02 3 THEIR WELFARE COMES FIRST, SAYS BANISHEE FATHER T Three Innocents May "1 Get Another Chance J Si inri.tnl staff Reporter IK.II I II M(>\ 111 old i «>u Km. and his brother K'.n- 100 and sister I «"ik Lim, V ma> not ha\ <■ to share their banished f.ilhi r's842 words
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Article27 1956-03-02 3 VENGATORAW a rubber.estaj abourci was fmcH Bahru Ma I c ,°J r J being oui on F, 25 in a c, I without a pass.27 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-03-02 3 piiolo. SI'NDKKI.AM) fl.vinu boat <;f th- 20.*5 200 Squadron xv lii* »i wiii I)-- tkc Infl .unr.nt in leave Bimptx to sliadow the Bppvtacfctog aircraft carriers Albion and I( ;Mt.iur Mm IkCf Kuituli an air ■trikc Inset is IVing Commander Antliony I'l-rn. Officer Commanding the Squadron-R.A.F.Standard; R.A.F. - 48 words
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310 1956-03-02 3 $50 For You If You Sell My Rifle For $200, BOR A BRTTISi] soldier in Singapore attempted to sell his service rifle and lati I escaped from custody. The soldier. L, Cpl. War;:. V. un 20. of th< R I u r who pica de d illt j ai i310 words
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Article118 1956-03-02 3 lUSTICE was \esterda\- an icfl out in a BilJipTfl rmirt m >hii t rteCTCI when the heat drove Magistrate K. Chan to strip oil his coat in open < ourt. Dncui-c (UMiisr!. Mr. I.ee Kim Yew. obtaining the courts permission to follow suit, threw his coat118 words
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Article159 1956-03-02 3 TWO DM R b> Bjf Huat md fcag V:n Cboy, t day app< an <i in th«- S:nua p i H;un Court on trial for iron d robbery. Tin y were illec< I I robbed Ng Kin Hns of ca.-h and raJ iabl< worth |21S159 words
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Article83 1956-03-02 3 Tii: S gapore H iub. In conjunction with the Study Group Movement, has arranged for four talks dealing with careers this month. These talks, designed to interest young people who arc about to embark on can be held at the B; Council Hall on Wednesday ai83 words
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Article44 1956-03-02 3 IHE Sing] ptt ft I^'fare Dcpari t -sterday Iribllted |S to M persons who were victims of the hre in Florence Ro^d on Wi I The Blue Cross iS I p I aid in the form of food and c10t1..:44 words
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Article44 1956-03-02 3 KUAI A SI V iOR. T:. The circuit magistrate. Raia S :iman bi n Raja Haji L I sentenced Jemali bin Rami of Kampong Kusntaa i month's imprisonment lor Ihc thett four VI H I $21 on T day.44 words
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Advertisement79 1956-03-02 3 Watch the progress of the Oxford and Cambridge Far Eastern Expedition driving in Land Rovers >^ from England to Singapore. MOR STAR*; f>> TTERWORTm, Li U TAIPINC-' I 1 J I IPOH NOW KUALA uUMPI ~.A -^£J2>^ S.CREMMM V S V V-^ x MALAC--^- w ■H n9~ IB HKV V79 words
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204 1956-03-02 4 A Query On Estate Shops In Commons LONDON'. Mar. 1. (Reuter). I) iliing, a Labour Member of PariUum nt complain^ ftit€l I f thai lalajan rubi r-planting companies had oIL-ct in ic. in v.agcs gi intl d < I O« lob) t riser* v Increasing prices in estate ihopf v204 words
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94 1956-03-02 4 A SINGAPORE coufi 1 told yesterday that ci WOO rcn's toys" marked on it. :ound to contain sandcrackei Thi~ was said by Inspector M. Mrlntyrc, prosecuting, when Tan Tian 1100 tdmitted p t^Hfiltl ..icrackcrs at K...i- Road on Dec. 8. last year. tor Ifclntyre,94 words
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Article159 1956-03-02 4 CLOSING rubber prit cs itcnts per Ib.) in Siimipore yesterday \v«ic. Huvri^ Sellers Spot f o.l). II «<K M.inh "t. n: No M H\ No K| !IG lone: Rrratir. TIN PBICI The pricr- ot tin >estndas was >.'SSS per piiul (up >:; > LONDOM tOIMSI No. 1 KS159 words
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Article131 1956-03-02 4 LepersAre Not Being Forgotten LONDON, Mar. I (Better) Mr. John Hare. Minister of state io r Colonial Affairs, told the Commons today there were rive supervised leper settlements in the Federation cf Ma i y i E fa had either fuXWUme or part-time medical officer. Thcv were efficiently run, the131 words
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Article88 1956-03-02 4 Methodists To Hold Convention THE Ail-Malaya Methodist Yn'ith Fellowship Institute wi;l bo hold in Ipon lrom April 19 to 24. More than 250 delegate! will attend this vonvention Ol Methodist youth which will be highlighted by the presence ol the well-known Evangelist Dr. Stanley Jones. The theme foi the Institute,88 words
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102 1956-03-02 4 Benefits For Risks Must Be Shared THI Asian unemployed c\Soi vircmcn in S;nq^pore v. i hold i meeting at the Traction Company Employees' Union <>tfi e in R^re Course Road on Mar \m 7 a* 10 M a.m. The- meeting, according to p. spokesman, will iii=r:!^ irayi and 'Tican- of102 words
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Article41 1956-03-02 4 SINGAPORE cay Council •>v a s ,-iiont v jfd terday least i icfci of Inr COUIM i. land ori a no::..:<t] rr>t;t Od r A irir ,i vr;ir to Um B i i land Quo lof a golf cour41 words
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Article156 1956-03-02 4 Smell Of Opium Gave Him Away HI HB)tl] i rt v opium paper baq led to the ■rrttl Ol 'I S m man ta Ihi Bb aapore Tkird W»« Irid Court n lerdaj Tec stoo,i trial cfaarfe of un- n n o| 17 lb?. I BH opium in a m,(156 words
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343 1956-03-02 4 'Merdeka' In 1957 Is Still The Aim LONDON, Ifar. 1 (UP) —Chinese influence n Singapore must be taken into account In discussions on the OOlony'i independence bill there] were no grounds to essume that these conlideraticni would hamper the achievement of Independence next \v«i. autboritative quartan here said today. They343 words
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86 1956-03-02 4 A SIX-MAN u -i Parliamentary de ef ition from the United Kingdom will leave for Singapore on March 10. The delegation the first from Commonwealth 0 tries will spend some time in the Federation before returning to London on Apr. The delegation was invited86 words
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Article72 1956-03-02 4 NEGOTIATIONS between the Admiralty and the S Qgapore Naval Base Labour Union on claims for increased w<^ and improved conditions nf service tor 10.000 industrial workers in the Naval Base v. be^in on Tuesday. Secretary of the N.B.LU., Mr. S. WoodbulL said ft I U72 words
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Article49 1956-03-02 4 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert B.ick, has I ed the resignation of Colony banker. Mr Yap Phen<; G*. k, from the City Council. Mr. Yap announced hi? resigoattOß on Jan IM after he lost a motion to reverse a Council .a over a cinema in Ketirug49 words
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Article41 1956-03-02 4 FIRST Ol the M h babies born at Khri-i, K bau Maternity Hospital WM <. •w.V. 'i'he babj m bora la Ifn T.-r/ Kwcc Kiow. mitt of Mr. Tan Yew Gat oi Ckangl Boi I41 words
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Article41 1956-03-02 4 VKLU (D; k > Vaii ikaany VM yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Strond Criniav al Distrlri Court, on a ehargi of attempting to extort I I from s. Manikam on the nigh\ of Ych ii without being Eli dclcnce Balled upon.41 words
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Article31 1956-03-02 4 THE Committee on the p-o- estabttshemeni of a cea> ised Tourist Bureau in Singapore will hold a am meeting at the Conference Room. Assembly House, at I p.m. today.31 words
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Article28 1956-03-02 4 TRAFFIC a ong C^vlang Road, Singapore ■:< Lorong 6 to Loron^ will be restricted r r. r weeks from March 1- for the extension of a sewer.28 words
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Article27 1956-03-02 4 THIEVES broke bito the home of Mr. It A. Maandat in whit icy Road Singapore. »n Wednesday nighi and sot away with jewellery worth 12,500.27 words
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158 1956-03-02 4 SINGAPORE toddy shops will he qivrn a "nrw look" and < ustmnffl provided uilh fatilitie s to consu'no their drinks in a more conducive atmosphere lint there will be no pi(tt> waitresses to uo round serving drinks. vi id Asvistant Comptro'.lei of Cusfoms.158 words
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279 1956-03-02 4 Defective In Hotel Brawl A DETECTIVE ;o\: the Singapore Fourth Magistral yesterday mat he v. as assaulted by a group of men in a note! m Geylang, and ead h:s icvolver stolen. The el*: vt:vr, Lim Perm Khoo, said that while trying to stop279 words
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Article22 1956-03-02 4 AN at tap house in Chin Guan Estale. Jurons Road. Singapore, waa gutted by nre yesterday. There were no casualties.22 words
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Article23 1956-03-02 4 the bodf oi a nan, Lou fern 11 w*m fo ind Doatlns in a pond oft Kim Chuan Road. Singapore, yesterday.23 words
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Article152 1956-03-02 4 A CONTRACT timed between t- ord Motor Company Ol Malaya Ltd. and a union in Canada does not. apply to the firms employees in the Colony, the president of the Smeapore Irade Union Conness. Mr vS Jasanathan said ia>t night He was commenting on the company's152 words
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Article146 1956-03-02 5 RUSSIA nas protested to Norway that a Norwefl aircraft tired on a Soviet Oshini vessel outside Norfishing limits last month, hitting it with seven bullets. Reuter. HOLLYWOOD, March l (Rcutcr). Actor Marlon Brando and his associates ha\c disclosed plans for a lilm dealing with the Initrrl Nations Technical146 words
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Article488 1956-03-02 5 16 Bombs Kill One And Hurt Six In Nicosia WORST NIGHT OF TERROR NICOSIA, March 1, (Mi t c r). Terrorist bomb attacks flared up in Nicosia last night, killing a Cypriot (ireek and injuring five people, as British and Cypriot leaders discussed plans to settle the488 words
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205 1956-03-02 5 BIRMINGHAM. Ala't^ma. Mai- 1 AP)-Auihcrino Lucy. Negro student, today was expelled from the University of Alabama for unproved charges that school authorities conspired in tr.( b action against her. There was no official announcement from the Board of Trustees, but members confirmed that the action \va?205 words
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Article23 1956-03-02 5 TOKYO. March 1 'UP' Chinese |el lighten twice raided Communist Chinese coastal areas th;~ week. Radio Peking said today.23 words
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243 1956-03-02 5 PARIS, March 1. (Reuter).— .Air. Harold Ma< MilL.in. British Chaiuellor ol thr ETCBffwei, sair! here today that America's offer <»! nearly M \tm* oi I raiiiinn was a new "Marshall Aid in atomic terms." would be "serious loss" if Europe were not organized to243 words
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Article68 1956-03-02 5 BEIRUT. Lfbanon, March 1 (UP» Informed sources commenting on Syria's reported Jctni ofl arms negotiations w-\t the United Btafc rday Damascus apparently was d that Communist arms will be ava^able unconditionally. series of small r.shipments arrived in irini the last couple months, the latent la>t68 words
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100 1956-03-02 5 Brando Due In Singapore For A Film On U.N. man story, concerning individuals selected by the U.N. in the foreign assistance programme," Brando laid jretterday. "There is no more excitinq, romantic and important work being done in the world toriav "We have a general story line in mind, but fanAP - 100 words
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Article68 1956-03-02 5 DISASTER. Ton persons died and many were missing in a flash flood which swept away part of the village of <nia. near Boqoin lleavv rains in the Andes mountains caused the overflow oi the Suba River. INCEEASC The Jewish population of Israel in creased b> <iMXX during lft;>.'). to totalAP - 68 words
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Article31 1956-03-02 5 NEW CHIEF The Fieri 'fl Cabinet has appointed General Paul Ely. former trench Cotn-manrier-iri-Chicl in lodochina. Chiel of Stall Ol UM Frrn n armed force-. He lUW6dI ('ic-i. Augustin Guillaumc. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article38 1956-03-02 5 Si: HOMEWARD— I mm thorn* nv.fi ri he i ,"f/r -r.s if(inl to return ]n A'ffi crlimri ffom 1 doncsia. Juttiet Monster Prof. J. I'nn Oiv/i fo'd f/'/f DtltCll P .«t H« MM f''ey included 6,000 Eurmttans. A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article26 1956-03-02 5 ORGANIZED Nearly 40 pet rent of Japan's workers Ml members of oruanized unions, a survey by the Labour Statistics Bureau of the labour Ministry showed. APAP - 26 words
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Article55 1956-03-02 5 ATTACK —An airrr.id alarm was sounded on Mstsu at AA2 p.m. on the approach of unidentified planes which however did not flv over the outpost, the Taipch Defence Ministry reported. AP VISITORS Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Krl( n conferred on Wednesday with the 10-member Japanese Parliamentary delcan--linn visiting Britain. TheA.P. - 55 words
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Article47 1956-03-02 5 CONFESSION— Three mem have (onlessed to nrn (iciiiu U elderly woman betausr they said she was a \ut< li. One tl tho o&mtemtd killer^ was the son nl the "<» ypardlfl woman. The UhCC M&i tkej killed .Maria WJWJItI Leocadia bcrausc slip was "dan^'T to humanity. A PAP - 47 words
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Article32 1956-03-02 5 BIGHT MORE.— Juan Trippc. President of Pan-American World Airlines. vi.-it:n~ bourne on a tour ot PanAmerican installations. announced that eish* hu^e Dous!:^ DC-T type pi£nes will be added to the comp, UPUP - 32 words
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Article30 1956-03-02 5 TALKS Mr. Sdwy* Lloyd. British Foreign Srcretary, ten iicre by iff on Ti r<dny for Cairn for with la. CW Ctfmol A Nasser. \}\r Egypt nil Prime l er. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article34 1956-03-02 5 NARVIK Thr Hritish landing ship Narvik. which is to play leading islfl m the atomic tests in the Monte Bello Islands in April, is still held up at I remarnle h.v bad weather. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article28 1956-03-02 5 JUDGES TOO in Indonesia today ncsaa a strike. En 811 indefinite period. a= a protc-t tgH\m\ I QIWIHIIWHI decision placing j <■'-<'■ puhlir prosecutors ju the same status. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article31 1956-03-02 5 PITY Ch new rI bitofi r;f \h% Ltipzin F«tr, Rcgtn tM t/' a r lon imi*i Chtna conUl (ckg K490/M0 tnctQTt from cspitfllssl corn*" tr« i "bill for i/tc finocfpo ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article43 1956-03-02 5 OHDAIN! :>- I ip.in. John >.tk'jni u is M i!.m:ic I to llic priest houd h t- 1 re irnt!\ l)\ tin li:n!iu|i of Aachen. Mr Sak.imi i»; Tokyo, camr i in in 1953 and i it 1 i .i nkl in t ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article22 1956-03-02 5 L'EXrRESS. the newspaper backing If. Pierre McndesFranrc, announced today that its lite as a daiiy newspaper had ended. It would appear ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article22 1956-03-02 5 f 'JTHS JAILED— Three Ciipnot Creek youths in re sentenced to J5 years imnmenfl each after pleading guilty tn carrying jirearms. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article25 1956-03-02 5 REACTOR— Ceylon is noqot;atins with ine United States on details of r i Anicnran otter to supply an atomic reactor, it rted in Ceylon.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement269 1956-03-02 5 J^H A. k -jffrf*' >5" flea/Ik THANKS OVERONES < ttarted tafcim OVERONES. h«r whole outlook on life has chanted e ol ttor^tt fitness, vivacious and vitally alive. She rad.atej the jamaetit that men find irresistible. A course o TltC MotC&ut Sa/e likuf toRetieuj l/tfruxAzC 1/iCaUUf intent, are specially r^"^~~-~-_ >269 words
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Advertisement226 1956-03-02 5 fra^raiK dtl&^Tm y *&&^~^> (aSr Perfume, Lotion and Lau dc Cologne r .Miii ox •tS Voafor MCAOItUtC' 1£ HNCAPO«C O Wit M |SIBGAFORE f S EiIRTKQUMEt TWICE NIGHTLY I SENSATIONAL I MAR G O i B-' j^ !ii i\c:o ii i Xl r.MHBi I OIL!I l)ll!i\''l ;J TOMORROW I i226 words
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Article494 1956-03-02 6 1 1 :;SIDENT Eisenhower's final decision to stand for re-election to the office of Chief Executive of the United States has ended a spate of rumours and eased the nervous tempo created over the American vote for a successor if. for reasor health, he was prevented from offering494 words
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Article371 1956-03-02 6 I N leaders have be:. _:ting quite hot the collar over the much bundied-about suggestion for merging; Singapore the mainland. Opinions are being .v aired, but little diligent and careful study aj i. been Dto the subject if, and when, it :ally mooted. At the moment there seem371 words
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Letter280 1956-03-02 6 Petition to Abolish Hanging We as members of Society of Friends (Quakers) have often expressed our objection to capital punishment. We i at the present stage, in view of the decision recently made in the House of Commons, to reaffirm our belief in the immeasurable value of every human life280 words
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Letter60 1956-03-02 6 It is known that a number of Qi Co n d wm* cancies are NOT made public through newspapers, but are circularised among its own employees for application. That is to be deplored as the public have as much right as any Council employee for selection to vacancies60 words
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Letter119 1956-03-02 6 Sir: It is siirpns n that a Government, uhich in tlio tterl knowuia Ih*i the Stole rtvenut would suffer a great loss gave ght to a resolution \o My, tht cheapest hicli a poor niford, is attempting lo Icgnltze optWH in order to cut down a <eir racketeers119 words
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Letter179 1956-03-02 6 Blr: N i that the fmanmfeintntii ment in some oi the dk mbei 11--latl Da ui ti:« Singapore C Poi Adult Educalioi has bei n i posed, the co nc•■ r n d uld I ikt tmmi diate i td probe ,r.!n the matt< r This practice has179 words
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Letter873 1956-03-02 6 ELFIN GENIUS of Fleet Street LONDON pOR lon^ wrrks now Fleet Street, London's, newspaper world. has awaited with baited breath the first substantial biography of Its most colourful character, Lord Beaverbrook, the impish Canadian proprietor of the fabulousry successful DAILY EXPRESS group of newspapers. Thr> story of Bravrrbrook is ono873 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-03-02 6 "WHAT else can 1 do? He threatens to show the wife where I come at nights if I don't bribe him.21 words
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Article880 1956-03-02 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by QBBV Minister David Marshall, who has been living: in the hope that when he returns from London next month he will be able to sing: in fortissimo "Anything: Abdul Rahman can do, I can do better" has changed his mind. Coming880 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-03-02 6 PSYCH I ATRIST "This dream you have evry night of beinj; surrounded bv snarlinc lions means only one thins your wife snores!"22 words
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Article290 1956-03-02 6 The World's Highest Race course B||i| W"£? U%O LONDON y^ HEM Ar.thony h was with the British Military Mission in Ethiopia some years ago he hoiped to run a series of monthly race meetings. When the Emperor Haile Selassie expressed a wish that horse racing shouid be encouraged in Ethiopia,290 words
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Advertisement23 1956-03-02 6 Hrrr\ thr Smarlrst 3^ wav to krtp.... (no I Sm«irt in a Rfl wtfyjfr" jr" 11 jp^r m B v\ith«mt Pr(rssiiK|. MM M^^23 words
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Advertisement45 1956-03-02 6 GRAMPIAN HI-FI AMPLIFIER WITHCOMKOI LMT...BASS lIRBII COMKOI Xa ■'HiMEw^ nil /0 WATTS $220.00 f Spore pr/cej sf</<> Afirn/s:KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD 122-124 ORCHARD RD SPORE V PHONE 3456? b 21 'v--227. BAT'J ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR PHONE 3451 24. BEACH STREET. PENANG PHONE 4154 4145 words
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Article, Illustration529 1956-03-02 7 Physically I'm Okay, He Tells American People 'AND I CAN GO ON INDEFINITELY' >• ASHINGTON, March 1, (Reuter) President Eisenhower, with his wife cr his side, formally announced last night he would accept inati-n as presidential candidate of the Republican Party in next November's election.529 words
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Article100 1956-03-02 7 'Indians Are Trading With Goa' NEW DELHI, March 1. (UP) In a written reply to a qup.t r. regarding reports nationals in S gapor<\ Aden and Hong Kong h Goa secret:.:>ter Akchanxy "the Governaware that certain Indian nationals in Aden and re have exported goods to Goa. "It has been100 words
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Article19 1956-03-02 7 HaroM MacMillan. BriChancellor of the Exchequer returned to London by air yesterday after attending O.E.E.C. meeting— Router.19 words
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117 1956-03-02 7 France Moves Fast To Plug Algerian Rebellion PARIS. March 1. (UP)— France moved fast yesterday t gnat impendence nterdependence" to North African protecof Morocco and i to stop Algerian tern from breaking out there. Franco-Tunisian talks opened at the and FrancoMoroccan negotiations, which itarted a week ago, were re- An117 words
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Article273 1956-03-02 7 One President, Single House KARACHI. March 1, K enter)— Pakistan's <on stituont assembly ycstercla> save final approval to a constituent 1 > 1 1 1 setting up the Islamic Republic ol Pakistan— the second republic in the Commonwealth alter India. Film and press photographers took273 words
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Article103 1956-03-02 7 Mourning Declared For Quirino MANILA. March 1. (AP) A state funeral is beini planned for lormer I'hilippines President Elpidh Quir.no who died suddenly en Wtdnc.-day ol heart attack at his country home. He was IS yean old. President Ramon Massaysay al o will d< dare national mourning lor one month103 words
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Article81 1956-03-02 7 Engineers Win Big Wage Rise LONDON. Marco l. (UP) Unii r.. n; enting > than 3.000.U00 Britisll m- Tins workers v^on a D*****.000,000 pay Incn i today in defiance ot Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden'i call to put off wage demands and beat inflation. Leaders of 39 engineering unions won81 words
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Article102 1956-03-02 7 The Pocket Rebal Is Captured Rio DB JANEIRO. M irch 1. (AP)— Major Haroldo closo, leader of a pocket rebellion in the Amazon Jung area, was captured yotcrday by loyal troops, the Air Force announced. His arrest ipparentlf means an end to the uprising, staged with a band i:mated to102 words
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Article54 1956-03-02 7 PANAMA M..:v;i 1. 'AP' Panama yesterday Issued 1 residence permit lor one year to Argentine ws-Presi- •■]< at Juan Peron u "poiitieal r< [Uf< e The announce nent wwt made In stau nv m b r i by the fovemment'i ptesi office. The res:cl«'nfe p ::r.it 1-*54 words
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208 1956-03-02 7 INDIANS' BIG FEARS FOR THE TAJ MAHAL ACRA, INDIA. March I. (It iter) Fears for the safety of the Taj Mahal, the famous white marble mausoleum of a Moghul empress, are eing widely expressed bere ci arha were re totted lltly in the main lilding the superintendent of arrhaeo--1 V208 words
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749 1956-03-02 7 IN THE BRITISH PUBS THEY DRINK TO THE 'GOOD BLOKE' For The West, Bracing Effect LONDON. Maich I.— Main k;idt'rs and private citi/ons in world lapit.i outside the Iron Curtain nailed President Eisenhower'^ announcement that hi available lor a second term. In n iny ca iaj comment was guaided m749 words
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93 1956-03-02 7 USHINGTON, March 1. tcr) Prcsirir- hower said rvhQf he was confident of progress in carrying out the Supreme Court's derision ■fainsl race segregation in public schools "I a'-n not going to 1 to tell them how it is coins to be done." he added.93 words
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Advertisement142 1956-03-02 7 1 I'^l Ml fl (Mi PILE DRIVERS k|Jl|» p o- 9 n♦« 'K. miMct p.»c. -K.cK ret, o« fK. ■Bk^Hp*!^^^^ r To, b, 0 ,«..<-, -k, d.-ii p u -c.o»« o» dri..«9 tKe p-l* o«d 1 I'^Qb iT < '^^^^«i' f»« '»o» ha* b««« .«ic<»«^ pr«»ioullf TK.« mttui if; 11^142 words
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Advertisement156 1956-03-02 7 ftK^y Calling All Boys I ELECTRIC TRAINS I vade a > ,d GUARANTEED W MHCANO ltd TRAIN SETS Silver l< ng Possenger Tcnk Goods Set C-46 25 Trcm Set T. $53.75 26 4. Tor* rpMiuj Set $55.90 114 Tank Goods Set ibbM ACCESSORIES Power Control L'n t $54.25 D 2.156 words
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Article44 1956-03-02 8 THE directors Mercantile Bank oA Indi i L&L, bat t dedared a MCQB I :in d:v- D i <>' even per cent less lax payable on March 20. ;■<•- oordinf to cable advfc e trona London received yesterday by the Singapore oflice.44 words
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Article320 1956-03-02 8 Aust Fair To Open In July THE Australian World's Fair is to be he'd at the Sydney Showground, New Soiith Wales, from July (i to August 4. Ob of the Fair is to de- sport and import trade and H 1 1 the Intention ot the sponsor^ to attract large320 words
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605 1956-03-02 8 WASHINGTON, March I— An issue that can liavr important clVects on shipping industries lieie ;j'kl abio:i(i has now bCCMBC the subject <>i ir.trn.she Caw> gmilf al debate. The Merchant Marine <" tnmittee of the House ol Rep:, ntativi alter an <\- baustlve Investigation, recommended this605 words
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Article200 1956-03-02 8 JAPAN TO BUY MORE OF OUR RUBBER Tyre Industry Expands JAPAN plans to buy more rubber fr< m Malaya to maintain her rapic'.ly expanding rubber manufacturing industry, Mr S Kobayashi, Japanese Vice Consul in chcrgc of trade, told The Standard yesterday T cial was commc on a report from Tokyo200 words
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Article143 1956-03-02 8 Two Giant Tankers For Stanvac V, !n i S|l l)Ji ;|i |I, i, I r I U > til. 1.. :n asd arc bow heimg bmiit fa unrJ I,„ -!:i!ix..i«J. l<. i i',, v, max Im M Ins in C XWO VCSSCIS~~a .in.o' <l fltMwnfM 100 vhw 10 i>© built143 words
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Article, Illustration522 1956-03-02 8 THE i in rea.se in wagT.s in the I nited Kingdom lias made it more difficult for the Brush Group of British HsgtasMtteg companies, to compete with Japanese and Continental manufacturers, the I ar Eastern Director, Air. J.C. (Jransden, told llie Standard yesterday. "Our Group522 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-03-02 8 Executive Goes Back MR. M W. 7.1". Kfl i (above), a senior executive of the Rub]/ General 7/<.s?<rance Co. Ca'cuUn. vhn came early in November as relief officer to \)m Singapore branch, has left for Ca\c b\f air. He was popular in business circles here during hi'.s" short stay.49 words
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Article132 1956-03-02 8 SHIPS IN PORT m l! li ho\i>s ng. Siaoe. Bcnncvillc at. Mina. Dardanus. Batoebahra. Inch.iura. Tobruk. Mandowi Marita Thordcn, Lam--OC< Trein Macrsk, Greta Thoren, Ikaunn. Sicli IWI R RO i>S Pcrak. Bclaga. Giang Indari. Pagate. Sri Scria. T hine. Hin Seng. Teck T Admiral Vernon. Sadao. Hai Hui. Kastri. Pooleng.132 words
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224 1956-03-02 8 Malayan Enquiries For AntiCorrosive MALAYA is iivu<>r)i tlic many countries which have made inquiries about a type of British made anti-corrosive, now produced <m a oommerciaJ basis. Blended from zinc, latex. rino-oxide, carbon, pure aluminium, graphite, unseed oil and white spirit, it has been lip d On bridges, buildings, in224 words
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Article29 1956-03-02 8 raw rant f< D 'j.sing S': 30 Industrial. 483.69 15 Utilities •>» 65 Stocks 71.05 40 Bonds I The Dow-Jones < Futures Index (1924-26 equals 100) closed at29 words
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Article164 1956-03-02 8 Pact May Hit This Tin Mine R \MBUTAN Ltd.'s prospecU for the curren: «re favourable and the present improved rate of output should be maintained, says the company's chairman Mr. Donald Thomas in the annual report. If the International ement comes into the company's output may be adversely affected, the164 words
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Advertisement169 1956-03-02 8 GOOD FOR GROWING CHILDREN Your children will benefit from J£j( drinking NESPRAY Full Cream /^^^^^^> Powdered Milk daily and they will 7 X P^fy \J^>^ PURE, SAFE NESPRAY keeps in tip-top condition right down to N -S)2SfS tn< ast spoonful and, with its -*J' creamy fresh-milk flavour, is a NESTLES169 words
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Article236 1956-03-02 9 74 NEW SCHOOLS UP THIS YEAR Govt. Pushes Building Programme SEVENTY MM It Sinprimarv ami n..» the win I* upation h> r end of the yn r ti.f Executive \V R |tU Scott said this was extensive school bail ding programme which the P.W.D. had undertaken for the I) nent236 words
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223 1956-03-02 9 More Seek Family Planning Guidance percentage of cases. ■ril an income of under which came to the igapore Family Planning n fnr advice and >5 was 75.75. said MrNeice, Presi- dent of the Association, yesterday at its seventh annual general meeting. This meant that more than three women out of223 words
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Article42 1956-03-02 9 Discharged On Assault Case CARPENTER. Toh Poh aded guilty in a -urt yesterday to aulting a City urcr. Pal ay an. in i of his duty at Road on the morning I last year. however, con- discharged but had od behaviour for42 words
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Article2458 1956-03-02 9 Higher School Certificate Exam Singapore vere successful in ->ndse Higher ate examinanncipa! level, Full Exam BOYS RUII I DiSTTTI i iP»: Voon I Chei Zoology 1 —General matics «P). PhyChemistrv <P*. VICTORIA SCHOOL Liinj General P I Mathema- «P». Chemistry Loons— General matics tP», Physics •ry2,458 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-03-02 9 AN(ir()-('hinrse School Old Boys' Association celebrated the 70th Anniversary of the School with a dinner for 1.200 ;it the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium, Barker Road, Singapore, last ni^ht. Amonj those prrs( nt Wam the Go\ernor o| Sinuapure. Sir Robert Bhuk. He is seen in the centre.Standard - 100 words
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Advertisement158 1956-03-02 9 HEP r i s r i /•7 Kl l ILK He P .Son Indamnul r I rath. I n AIR-GENE Die latest air deoto» Jfi rant and sanitiier. j m>.i+ HIM all un ml odours </^Vt Y M|j«f Sri* A«tnU: THF CYCLI: 4. C^RI.V.i CO.. 192*1 LID GtNERAL IMPORTS C'v158 words
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Miscellaneous380 1956-03-02 9 Standard (zMlynanac xiyroßMATierj nr n glance list <S»;7 30Fea" i »JIitVI A PU K t S, 10 'Si: 9 p.m. wm o Gazette <Si; 9 30 News «Si3** tjj -%L. 15 O^™ Coiner <M JfjfJw WT V otel KL»; <1O pm Hon >* <#!x jf from Britain and Sports Round*380 words
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Article297 1956-03-02 10 PENANG, Thurs.— Total general caruo, in< \\u\i n bulk oils, handled here last >ear, totalled 7 1K.,,, a record figure. This exceeded by 110,3.'].! ton, tin cargo handled during the previous >ear. I: «ras an InCTM E oi LOO^S I :n inward cargo j r vi297 words
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Article100 1956-03-02 10 INDUSTRIALS QUIET, TINS IMPROVE M a L a v a N Industrial •har» > v.-( n quiet yest< rda:, while tin shares m n ittghUy bt tier OH baianc Rubber BhftTl I Pew dull. Pnce rhftftg 1 i announced by the Malayan Bharebrotoi Ax>ociat:on yestentaj WGM INDI SIRI \l S100 words
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Article99 1956-03-02 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN' sha:ebrok^:-< j ;r. reported the following business done. F and N DTdl M3l 11 I (aman n I7|; H. v> tug 11 IIJO odd lot: M. Breweries 13.40 Cd; M. tolls 84 and 8.1 cents call; B' Wearac 52.80. $2.77i; Jacks \d Austral Amal 15/41, IS99 words
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Article18 1956-03-02 10 THE tug Pushtom. for Pakistan, ha? bataj launched from a yard at Meppcl I ands».18 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-03-02 10 Densand Fo r Canned Goods Up DEMAND for in Malaya and count ric Mr. J.T. Vcltman, I export division. and Libb\ co. who U on rt to see a import n Through its Guthrie and I American iv prod Malayan n;. years. is introdiu unt new lines They include lu:99 words
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Article91 1956-03-02 10 THE Singapore tin pii, ■(■,{vv^\^^. luii-uii- fi,- ic*r «f a strtioe toy Mera1 1 Good bids from ovc: wero reported in the market. Singapore ents pr first grade March j-hij rise of half a cent on day. on an erralic mai e lower night91 words
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Article97 1956-03-02 10 SINGAPORE Chinese ProI rhanao noon closing price per picul yesterci copra March sellers; April S27| buyers, sellers; coconut oil (bulk) $40? sellers, coconut oil (drums) sellers; Muntok white pepper $132 fellers. Sarawak white $i:n sellers. Special Sarawak black $96 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closinq pri^e: Straits mJ copra97 words
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Article33 1956-03-02 10 JA;. rubber rrops an- I nounced arc: Ayer Panas i jb.; Glencaly 85,000 lb.; Kluans 64.500 Ib.: Pajam nan 26.QM lh Teluk Anson #1.043 lb.: •;t Consolidated 44 .001 lb. 133 words
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Article21 1956-03-02 10 Spot loose J Mar. R.S.S. No. 1 Apr Mar A. on rcg. tender: April Tone: Slightly steadier after easier.21 words
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Article46 1956-03-02 10 A $900.00© display ol Australia's most important -will be held m Melbou: vomb«r 29 to Deoemto firtftfti* with xho second r < It will show all or wool :le industry from the latest wool MIIDW COMICS lOK IIIK (IIIIJ)HFN iiavi: KEN WELD o\i:k.46 words
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Advertisement623 1956-03-02 10 MOT! 3 IS HI Ull Ol I H y I SUAN BOH of ?13 Tg Pagar Road S pore have applied to the Board sing Justices, Singapore, for a Second Class Beer House licence in respect of premises at Chop Fong Hwa 213. Tg. Pagar Road Singapore, and that on623 words
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Advertisement331 1956-03-02 10 m E IS HEREBY GIVEN that R< »B1 R I HOA I A Co.. knited of 33/36 Wa irh Street Sii G re, have tiled to the Board of Licensing Justices. Singapore for a ale Dealer** respect oi peesaisei occupied A. C let A Co M Limited of 3 Walli331 words
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Advertisement350 1956-03-02 10 NOTICES XoiiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai I. SOH SENG iIOO Mai gei ot Guan Seng Hin H, A ov Btre4 Slngaß n applied 1 Board < i Licen ing Justta Singapore, for i Ret Shop i.i' nee In respect el premises No M, Ann Street, Singapore and that this application350 words
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Advertisement356 1956-03-02 10 VOTICE IS HERF.BY GIVEN 11 thai 1, ONG TSZ liax of 21, A bert Street. Singap re, have applied to the Board Ol Licensing Justices, Singaloi i foe a Wholesale Des t& 'i I■ i nee In respeel of pi emisei 2\ Aflberi street Sii fapore, tnd that this pplication356 words
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Advertisement594 1956-03-02 10 VOTICE IS HERLBY GIVEN A> that I. \G KIOXC; Hl'A Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore^, have i p plie ci If the Board of L;ren>inq Ju i( < Singapore, for i Retai Shop Licence In reaped of premi iei at Chop Gu I n kin, 57 Tiong Bahru Rn zv< >■594 words
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Advertisement349 1956-03-02 10 NOTICES Re: ALI bin MOHAMED Deceased. ILL poisons having any riauni ?gainst the estate of the abovenamed deceased. late ol No. It, B kC, Mount Emily. Singapore, who died on Ihe 2tSth day of January, IMS, ire required to send par. lars of their claims in writing to THE PUBLIC349 words
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Advertisement38 1956-03-02 10 PELNI-LINES P T PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONI'. A INDONESIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING CO 1 7 12 ROBINSON r-OAU Tel ***** Frught D. pt through Corgo Dipt*P 6079 Wano, i MV "LANGIR" for Tambclon Font.onak MV. "PAHEPA' for F olembonq K38 words
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Advertisement794 1956-03-02 11 T^GLO-FBENCH TRADING CO., LTD. THE BLUE FUNNEL LlnT* NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE s.w to.h. Bait, more. Ph.ladelphia b Cult Po.t, Spor. H bhar^ K, nanß 2rr~. i7 rrcceed »<a etht port, to ojd .n C duchargt cargo HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD lOINT SERVICE Martcilln. Antwerp Rctteidam Bremen Hamburg Pore f794 words
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Advertisement1229 1956-03-02 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) l«»«»l 5 o. D o p ,r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SJ Carriers option to proceed via oth.i poits to load and dischargt cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINJNI Singapore Due S.til* P. Sham Htnang D^rdinus1,229 words
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Advertisement926 1956-03-02 11 MITSUI LINE r«« uMti S'por. P. Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN <r O rr Pmftmu Akagisan Maru |qt YoWcho^o r.aqo.a Kobe 1 5 Mor nakonesan Maru tor YoKoho/nc K.obt Nogoyo. vie HooQkono fc ki O Mor i— FOR US A. vio Suez ♦or New York. Phi!odeichi a Bolt imore Asokoson Maru926 words
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Advertisement826 1956-03-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Antwerp Pctterdom, Homburg, Copcnhogen, Gothenburg ond Otlo 3'pcre V S f-rnrrt-x "INDIA" Gdns C 7 4 :M^ mi "SELANDIA" 12'MMat 15 I 5 Mai 1' 1 7 Mo, xixi "SIENA" 19 20Mor 21 :.M ar v- xxxx) "KINA"826 words
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Article, Illustration2408 1956-03-02 12 Continuing FOR A KING'S LOVE Exclusive STANDARD Serialization Peter would never wish to relinquish his Royal heritage \v H KX i delivery man brought the shoes, lie asked me i lortyf.vc dollars. 1 was astouncioil, n ben I counted out the bills, to find that 12,408 words
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Advertisement235 1956-03-02 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products 1 1 CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixtire i c on ml r '^edv fcr Stomcch Pr. i 4 Incfigtstion Addityi HtorlburfK Lc:: of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGEK MEDICAL HAIL hotel »AII rooms air conditioned with Phtc^c bafh and tclephonfe Smgl235 words
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Advertisement10 1956-03-02 12 REFLECTIONS fAY HANGING In irtlutr Koestler will he continued tomorrow.10 words
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Miscellaneous20 1956-03-02 12 "Now. aren't 1 I Silly Billy >ou 'it tin* Issaftrc sf that (hap h<» w anted them all o\d acted20 words
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Miscellaneous200 1956-03-02 12 P| I ICC r 26. Strangely enough level oddi 4 -v 27. Neptune's steeds (3-6> 1. Racketeers? (3. 6) 5. Anxious to agree? (5> h<r\\\ 8 Just a double period <5) 1. Save ones for eating pur» 9. Lrarn with heat about the poses? CSt stamen (9) 2. Undoing of200 words
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235 1956-03-02 13 21-15 21-1o 21-15. Brian Kenned v (England beat G. Mathias (German Elemer Gyetvai (Hungary) beat Brian Merrett (England) 21-10 21-6 T Ferenc Sido (Hungary) M. B Barotiyh < France) 21 23-2 U. Others to reach the last eight were Harry Vcnner, Jimmy Lowe and235 words
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Article93 1956-03-02 13 BRUSSELS Feb. 2 i 1 .ter) Belsium will send 48 athletes and 18 official*; to the Olympic Games in Melbourne in November, the Belgian Olympic Committee decide day. Total cost is expected to be around 6,000.000 Be i francs (about £42.850 sterling). The party is limited93 words
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Article142 1956-03-02 13 Norway May Send Five To Olympics OSLO, Mar. 1 (Ilrutrr) Norua\ will on>h.ihl\ send li\ c athletes to the Ohmpic (ianics in Melbourne later this >c.ir \aue Morst. prcsidrnt ot the Norwegian I rack and I ielcl I ederation, viid yesterday Audun BOJMM. loinl h< -'i- I a id I142 words
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Article, Illustration570 1956-03-02 13 Colony Basketball Season Will Start Off With JAS BILIA FUNK [sees it.. A THE SINGAPORE Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, the Colony's controlling: body of baskethall, wild start oft the 1956 season with a spirited series of competitions at the end of March and earlv April570 words
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Article113 1956-03-02 13 RAMC And Gurkhas Can't Decide IST 2ND Rv 1 ion Gorkha Rules r.ri RAMC were unable to decide their Caldbeck Cuptie 1 itei d MCh team bavinj goal each tven after extra time. The Gurkhas had more of the lame but they failed la take advant ige Of their superiority113 words
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Article68 1956-03-02 13 VICTORIA Scno,,; ho-.r: Be- Si eond iry School to i l-i draw in a friendly toootr match pla: ed on the Victoria School ground yestei day Sor:^ V proved for Victoria School. Gurunathan scored for Bratty Soconriarv School Earlier la the ■fternooa. v.r. r »::.i School 2nd68 words
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Article43 1956-03-02 13 LONDON. Feb 29 ißrutr-r) Association football results: "B" International: Scotland "B" 2; England "B" 2 *played at Dundee). League Division Two: Liverpool 1: Leeds United 0. League Three (Southern): Torquay United 4; Watford Swinrinn Town 1: Millwall 0. (played under floodlights).43 words
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Article212 1956-03-02 13 KIVIA Kangrrs and cotorn Sports luh tailed In reach a decision alter scoring two jjoiN each in tin ir opening mate h ol SAI di\ ision 2A league at Ki\<r alle\ Koad yesterdav. Kteta EUuifen who were icadIg 21 at half time. pi DIM v. Thcv opened212 words
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Article114 1956-03-02 13 BARTLEY 'S NEW PLAYERS SHINE BARTLEY SCHOOL, trytaf out a set of new pI.T their fir- 1 SAI A Youth Cluh tic ■fll M Gymkhana Juniors to he played n Saturday, did well to beat St. Patrick's School 2-1 in their Inter-school soccer match played at St. Patrick School ground114 words
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Article54 1956-03-02 13 RESULTS r <f c Rifle Associatioi a Sp on Shoot i< Id al Bukit rfflU I Raflgß on Sund.i b Gua Seorei —SB Bet c R. \v. Uun of I BS .T A Adam 97; u < Beam: SB fa) CpL R I l. Jamos 102 2. SR54 words
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Article213 1956-03-02 13 BRITAIN'S SATURDAY SOCCER I U !cr> -aturday are f > 1 A fir lat ton Cup sixth d: ingham vg Sundcrland am U I I DIVISION Villa »n I West Brom J Sheffield U. Cnelsea vs Manchester U Portsmouth B LEAG ckburn N is C. B C. H Lt I213 words
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Article118 1956-03-02 13 Airmen Trounce Army-Navy I ~e displayed •t 1 teamwork io trounc* a combined Army -Navy tear > two in a friendly er match at Seletar yesterday. This opening football match of the season at Seletar was vitnessed by a good Prominent for the Air ight, S Mac D dinn Boyne118 words
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Article142 1956-03-02 13 TFIK Singapore Lawn Tennis Association \v;!l seek to popularise tennis in Colony Schools this year. Mr. Chua Choon Leong. reelootcd president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association said fh:<: ai r animal general mrctiin told at tfaa BCBC ves:c! day. He wai« commenting on142 words
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Article19 1956-03-02 13 THK K:k nr; ciati wi hold ">..'. '1 nn«T »i View Resta'. .j morrow at 7 .'.<) p m19 words
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Article182 1956-03-02 13 THREE WELL deserved goals by right-winger Rahman, enabled Johore Bahru Malays to trounce Latif Wanderers 5-1 in the first match of annual Malay hookey triangular tournament played on the Girls' Sport Ground yesterday. Even with two Colony stars in Sheik Mansor *>nd Dollah Hamid. in182 words
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Advertisement30 1956-03-02 13 ACCOM. VACANT OOMS to- let. at 68. Upper Serangoon Road. Singaporr Board. lodging and la .r.r ?R0/- P pr person r»er mor Male «.'jr1er'« urn ottre worken only.— applj HOTA30 words
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Advertisement437 1956-03-02 13 CLASSIFIED ADS PIRSO\AI M(.S A~7 Dinner hate Friday. 9th fttarcn. 1956 Time: 7M Sophia. Singapore Charge $5/- per person. AH pa.-i students who are Mataatei PlBMt eeatajtl the Secretary at the school imft i c*n 'ri r SIM MI()\S VACAM VACANCIES exist in the pore, for R Tect. and 1437 words
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Miscellaneous218 1956-03-02 13 r J Afcner By A/ Copp IfIHHHIHHHHV """^"^HHHH I -.^.v p<_au^ful I f*l A f r Tc-whcn >-r Hf 1V *^U? CREATURE I'VE CVLR ->. > NUlf 'j V\ O<J,/.r5 <^ n :^^if^^-^ U-^^^C-^) XSSiS&4<X'2%* iillej Oop By V.T. Hamlir. Wp^*^^"~ ~~7{ j B^EN TAKEN Vts 8 l R: LUkt218 words
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Article711 1956-03-02 14 FOLLOWING are weights «nd probable starters for all m\ rates tomorrow, la^ da> ol the Penan- Turi Club Spring .Meetinu: THE KEDAH CUP Horses Class 2, Div. 1— BV2 Furs. •71 Distributor 5y 9.02 Shaw Stable Mar.n 472 Kam Loong 5y 9-00 KL Stable M van711 words
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Article214 1956-03-02 14 But Not All The Fans Like It... I Says THE SPECTATOR SIN lAPORE ■occer oflicia^s, vcrs and some of the I di are all for the 80--nutes senior league matchI started at Ja -.a Bi stadium yesterday. The lonscr-playini: games would provide good training for Singapore's footballers keen to p'.ay214 words
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127 1956-03-02 14 PENANG. Thurs. Satis fartien, with Garnet Bougcure ide, revealed winning iorm when he easily beat Eastern Pearl at this morning's winding up workouts for Saturday's ran Satisfaction cantered alongside Eastern Pearl and ran the last three furlongs in 38--3/5 sec. A non-acceptor on the second day.127 words
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Article113 1956-03-02 14 I)\PI'I I (.K! uhn M«.red a h.tndximc double at Kuala I umpur last month has been transferred to < lass 1 hree from Class Knur aeiordmc to the latent MIX amendment 1 i> t Other tnr ter ire: m Class 1 to Class 2 fiolflen loud113 words
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385 1956-03-02 14 Police Sports Association 4 Star Soccerites 1 MARK this: the Police team will s<> places this season. And with more skill which will come with practice as they settle down to the new season they should: l;o close in the I ir>t385 words
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332 1956-03-02 14 S'porc CoHntHianj ...I Indians R.C 0 Re/eree* Heron AftovUia. Crowd* About 4QO. COKINTHIAN'S Sulaiman Awaag had the distinction ol scoring the first senior league ffjaj at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, and the honour of deciding the match between the Corinthians and the Indian Recreation332 words
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Article, Illustration513 1956-03-02 14 Stamina Musf Couni Mr. \V. McGregor Watt, Prti itm nt s a v a. 'Our bo>s played very well against the Ring's Own Scottish Borderers iii the friendly soccer fixture played last Tuesday. This was an SO--minute match, and our boys513 words
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Article88 1956-03-02 14 SINGAPORE Indian* will meet, Selangoi Lnd m in the Malayan Indian Sports Association's I soccer fin put up by D- Bai an at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15 pm. tomrorow. Selangor beat Singapore 2-1 to win the Bardhan Cu; eludes the competition re\ last season.88 words
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Article33 1956-03-02 14 Be n earned a 3-0 vu a over Junior reduiidl School m it Bukit I yesterday. V Town led 1-0 at half De So aiod! Bmc Hodc ibmcm tn#> coals.33 words
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Advertisement52 1956-03-02 14 I CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY i Appeal Week sth -10th MARCH I FLAG DAY 10th MARCH GIVE FREELY IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES L I M I fl l The finest watch L^-^' for ilQil. T^^rir^^ n Ob.'cmoble in Rollgold ond oil Steel Cu»c» from oil r» Wholesale tnguir.e*:— IHU CHLOMt 12 Hokien52 words
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Miscellaneous68 1956-03-02 14 SOCC: R 5 A LEACi 1: Marines vs. Dockyard at Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; DIV. 2A: Star Socccritcs vs. Sukarmani S.C. at Gcylanq stadium: DIV. 2B: BO.D.C.A. vs. Buk'.t Tnnah S.C. at Farrcr Park: DIV. i.\: Wnodbridge Hospital vs. Fathul Kanb at Malay Football Assn.: DIV. 2B: Customs S] >rts68 words
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