Singapore Standard, 4 March 1956
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Title Section26 1956-03-04 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n m 't a it 9fl -i Vol. VI. No. 211 SINGAPORE, SLM>AY, MARCH 4, 1T,6 i E I 2i ram 20 cDRi i26 words
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Article377 1956-03-04 1 GOLD SMUGGLING RING HIT Secret Code Book Seized By Customs By JOE SASSOON A POWERFUL bullion smuggling ring m South-cast Asia has been hit to thc tune of millions of dollars as a result of the seizure of a secret code book by the bpeciai nvestiqation Branch of Singapore Customs.377 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-03-04 1 A PROTOTYPE of thc secret code that has been responsible tor ups~ kV rz bullion smuggling rings m South-cast Asiw. Standard photo23 words
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Article70 1956-03-04 1 March 3 tßeu- used tear gas last disperse demonq for four hours departure of Mr. British 1 oreign New Delhi, reached New ral hours me M r ra on Anglo-Indian differences. About 1.000 angry demon-' ors prevented the Brl er from boarding his aircraft at Bahrein70 words
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Article179 1956-03-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat.— Chiel Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and leader ol the Alliance today denied thnr i w.v any rm to mi rge the Bingapore (Uliance with the j People's Action Party. ••the Alliance will 00l play a double game anri 11 will stick179 words
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Article79 1956-03-04 1 Cagney, Susan Ha yward Tops n I w yOR X, March 3 y. r >_ James Cagnev and Susan Ha] ward were named today as the best film rmers of 1955 m the ynnual l< k M■ 1 1 ■I n ai urds. 11l Cagney received me rg ■rr befll79 words
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Article644 1956-03-04 1 Constitution First, Says Tunku Xl ALA LIMPIK, Sat.— pore with the Federation at paidize the work ot the C( Tunku Abdul Kahnian, the I told The Standard today aite David Marshall and Mr. Lee -Any move to unite Sinsa- j tlr.s juncture might jeoonstitutional Commission,644 words
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144 1956-03-04 1 AUTHERINE WILL KEEP UP THE STRUGGLE NEW YORK, March. 3 (Ren. -v. Miss Autherine Lucy serious and tight-lipped, told a Press eonterence here < >- it relay that she would conimue'h. r legal struggle to be the first Negro student admitted to the ail-white University of Alabama. MiSfl Lucy said144 words
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Article27 1956-03-04 1 UNITED STATES Mr Force Olobemastei n I:ITV with 17 men on board is believed to have craTvri into the sea 200 miles from iceland. Reuter.27 words
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Article25 1956-03-04 1 LADY Churchill arrived at Colombo yesterday liner Himalwra to sp nd a three-week holiday aa tne guest oi the Ceylon Govern ment. Renter.25 words
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Article132 1956-03-04 1 MAY YOKK, March I (AIM The llehner Dc (iolier lamil.v. visiting heie, had this mr breakfast yesterday morning: 20 grapefruit halves. 40 scrambled eggs. Several pounds of bacon. Quarts of coffee and milk. More than SCUM rolls- v |g The Dc (iohers hr K^ and132 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-03-04 1 A large number of Singapore civil and government officials went on board the Asia yesterday to wish the former President of thc Singapore City Council and Chairman of the Committee on Local Government, Sir Percy Mc Neice and Lady McNeice "bon voyage" to Britain. Standard67 words
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608 1956-03-04 1 UNITED ENGINEERS SHAREHOLDERS WANT A CALL for the reorganization of the board of directors and thc staff of United Engineers, Ltd., Singapore, unless some satisfactory explanation is given at the forthcoming annual general meeting on the firm's financial position, was made yesterday by a group608 words
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Article210 1956-03-04 1 OUT A MALAY IN AN EXPAT And A Storm Is Raised JOIIOKF BAIIKI Sat —Johore 1 MM) i^ to pro rst to the Federation Lhiel Minister I unku \hdul Rahman, o\ei the appointment ol a hu'opcan us Administrate c (Iflicer nt Kot.» I in u u 1 The organiza appointment,210 words
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Advertisement48 1956-03-04 1 r j"°*^ i i THE POOR LITTLE "*****" GIRL by Peter Hill Pogi 6. WIFE v. CROWN by Qu-:cn Alexandra of Yugoslavia. Page 13. LOVE FINDS A WAY. \\q\\ an Stor> U/ Agrws Boehm. I Pc-e AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER by J m htenry. PoQ€ 15 LYNDOE FORETELLS.— Pc;e 2348 words
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Advertisement125 1956-03-04 1 HAVIHG A PASTY? J •J* --I. *->-:it a PARTY PACK nJ sttvr «ct Un m 1^ </J?\ \rfrr>^f^ /i.Jy^^4 m^^^^^^^^^^^^^ flf mmm^m^mmm X% g-^P^. l^k rimT m- SCANDINAVIA l^^f^X Cfffh f# AUSTRIA WW^ JUCn v ~y"^X§r easy going... Mtl?ff? l|li\ If, 1 v/ 3.' In I get a first /tfl125 words
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Article336 1956-03-04 2 A Bracer When Marital Bliss Begins To Wear Thin WM,r J m, By ROGER YUE MOKE ond more Singapore couples are having their weddina h e r« n eS r r f C rded d S t0 odd "Pri^t. hit parade" shelves, a Colony336 words
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150 1956-03-04 2 TO facilitate th° n to normal conditions following the recent dock strike Australia, parties interested ln exports have collaborated to establish priorities for certain cargoes for Malaya. This announcement was made ln Singapore yesterday by the Australian Trade Commission* Le Marchand. The cargoes are: flour,150 words
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162 1956-03-04 2 We Won't Fight Fires Say The Watermen Standard Shipping Reporter I 111 em pi 03 pcs of tV. Hammer .tud Company who supply water to vessels m Singapore's •luter .md Inner Roads, have served notice to their employers that they uiJI not engage m fire lighting an> longer. 1 his162 words
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Article112 1956-03-04 2 Rotary Club Awards For Schools TAIPING sv. Thc Tai ing Rotary Ciub has awardec scholarships, ranging from gS| to $100 to the following tt I dents m local schools Kins Edward VII School Wong All 1 *k. Ooi Leng Seng, A U. Let n-nanan, Mohan i I Amir. Hua Lian112 words
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Article298 1956-03-04 2 Now He Wants It Changed THil inn. .mr to the Chief Minister. Mr. Daxic ii/r/, 11 ,hrlVn,,h ession yesterday with :iil rri|ii»-sts. i— Tan Kai Huat said he want-' ed to have the name on the death records and tombstone of his wife, who298 words
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Article33 1956-03-04 2 THE manager nf rvmr. t_«« ti™ <- It ri U1 Hen h! m, J n Kulai was finp d 550 m the Magistrate's Court yester•v°onen" V- 5h °P I weekfy hohd y33 words
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110 1956-03-04 2 Youth Dies And Another Faces A Murder Rap KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A two-day Bght by doctors <**>: the (metal Hospital failed ive ;t Railway apprentice 2 ur-old Abdul Kanar bin Ha M ih rrrd Tahir Kahar wa ru <hed to bospft- Wedne day night with knife wound m his back110 words
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Article96 1956-03-04 2 SEREMBAN. Sat. The P. a:-: a Th. itn wi: r. way the flr I :I m i re Introd ici talking filma :n IPM v taki n a further vv. I; v pre entation by Installing v r po equipnit nt. Lar se crow96 words
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Article58 1956-03-04 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat —ln he Sessions Court. KluanCKjay. K. Sankaran. MB-vear- labourer of Central Paloh < .state, was fined $50 for movJg without a permit, a kati f salt fish. He was fined $200. m default I iree months' jail, for otle rins So58 words
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Article20 1956-03-04 2 IN the Kluang Sessions Court, yesterday. Phua Tan? Kian- 4!>-year-old woman. fined $600 or four months' j hanriu.20 words
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163 1956-03-04 2 Organized That's Malaya To Mr. S. KUALA LUMPUR Sat Wa.aya U the I est organized country East of West Gcrma Mr. Timothy Slessor, a mem- ber of the Oxford-Cambridge motor expedition told Tbe standard on his arrival here I today. Mr. Slessor now reading Georgraphy at Cambridge University served as163 words
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Article66 1956-03-04 2 KLALA LUMPUK Fri Four men today 'pleaded K?^ the Kuala GteUmioJ Circuit Magistrate's Court to a charge of gambling at Ba .mg Berjunt.il |-3 *;r men. Son Ntlß i. 1 Jagar Singh, Thee Kirn R and Thangai l< o were I ich lined $35. One man.66 words
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Advertisement138 1956-03-04 2 w EASTERJALE I XA/c ami ,TS ONCE A YE AR! f WE OFFER ALL-LATEST-NEW ARRIVAL* m W LADIES' AND MEN S WUR i Commencing TQMORRQW-Sih M„ rh m 6 BUY- BEST *m\ ft R I v r JK ,an >i,,,rt m Ri S \7 ll Xr Sport 1 iw Naif138 words
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Advertisement260 1956-03-04 2 NOTICE tCI IS HEREBY GIVF h proprietor ot chc b':ap Leong, Pan: ani; Village, Sir have applied to th i Licensing Justice ore lor a Retail Sho m respect of pre Np, 30. Bukh Pan lan Sinuapurc and tha •plication will be hear, Court of the Distric and First MagiMrati260 words
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Advertisement216 1956-03-04 2 NOTICES NOTICE VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! 1 that WONG FECK KlAf °1 No. 9. Hollowav Lan, sin- >' Rn-^ c a^ !l(^ to* the I o. M Ll(, n --n- Justices Btagaporj for a Retail Liquo? Of Nn Q f SI,J hC WOUnd fl N 1 HdUoway Lane. Sto- 1216 words
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Advertisement704 1956-03-04 2 NOTICES --J NOTICE JVOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN L1 that TAY MOOK YONG of No. 25. Changi Road Singapore has applied to thi Board oi Llc< n. Ing Just c< Singapore for a l* lr I Cla Public ij. v -<■ Liei nc( i <_d lor ti;* con nol B< <t704 words
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Advertisement758 1956-03-04 2 I■* partri > rr ol H< I i Ltd 2 I S B Iding. Singapore, c applied to Lv* n ;n» .1 •;< <- n i; ale Liqu( r nt preaaam occupied b Ltd., at 91 md that this epplica: lM heard m the Court of the Hist: i Judg<758 words
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Article25 1956-03-04 3 I I.DERLY 3* v :uithu f fined $15 ve^terday m the B Vmgor Circuit Magistrate's Court, for breaking curfew at Merbau Estate. im.25 words
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383 1956-03-04 3 WHAT LIVES IN MALAYA'S JUNGLES? MALAYA'S first organized biological survey O* iH »N«ti«««| fmk m Pahang will begin during *c latter half of an eight-member survey team, Dr. John R. Hendr.ckson of the University of Malaya, told The Standard yesterday. any383 words
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Article84 1956-03-04 3 'Hague's Law Accademy A Tiny UN' ALOR STAH. Bftt The Academy of International m Tho Hague, Hollai d sine- penlni tn '333 has •ci among the cr. In mites for interna'., na] studies, said Mr. Triptical Bingh, a Perlis law;.* r m a bf > ist over Radio Malaya. laX84 words
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219 1956-03-04 3 THE wheels of Malayanization has started to roll into the tield of commercial advertising m Merdeka-conscious Singapore. > the pace is being hampered not by Colonial officials but by Malayans themselves. Chief setback is the lack of Malayan girls m the219 words
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188 1956-03-04 3 So They II Get A New Wing SIKKMBAN, Sat.— A new wing for thc Gurney Memorial Library is expected to be built this yen* to accommodate junior student members who outnumber adults, it was disclosed at the annual general meeting of the library Ciub \esterdav.188 words
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Article74 1956-03-04 3 SINCAPORE rubber prices rose by 2 J cents to 99 J centb. for first grade rubber for March shipment lerday. Largely responsible for the rise were speculative buying and scrambling for short covering purchases lor March rubber. Trade buying, however, was on a small scale.74 words
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Article83 1956-03-04 3 Bu><-rs Sellers I loose R S.S No. 1 99-| 100 v RS.S. No. 1 97 97* RS S No. 291 M Mar. HSS No. 3 PI I r on reg. t- nder. 3 II b 99 991 A;::. -'7 Tune: Firm. The tin price la Singapore terd wai83 words
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Article77 1956-03-04 3 IPOH. Sat— At the annua'. gem a.' eting oi Ihe Perak Cremation Society held recently, the following oftcc-bcareri for the current year were elected: President Dr Wu Lien Teh. vict. -president Mr. lam Ko, trea urcr— Mr. Tan Teik Ming. Mcretary— Mr. ck. Lean, auditor Mr Khaw Cnyc77 words
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Article66 1956-03-04 3 ii ia.: Intel i stionsl ,-> ation KxpoMi ion vv il! P held m thc New York Trace Show B lilding, New York City, from Nov. M to I I Announcing this Mr. c ThajOf White of the United StatOl Consulate Genera! m Sr. gapore. said that66 words
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Article65 1956-03-04 3 iron s -3 i Bi itish Red Cl Society (Fcrak Branch) will be holding a charity dance at the Anderson School Hall on March 17 from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. A fashion show and exhibition dances are among the attractions of the night. Tony65 words
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Article, Illustration100 1956-03-04 3 photo MEMBERS of the Dale Carnegie Club m Singapore, last week held a jam v dress social at the seaside residence of Club president Mr. Run Run Shaw, at East Coast Road. Here ue some of the contestants, (standing, from left,): Mr. Chin Nang Vans. "Kin^ Mcnclaus"H. Woon - 100 words
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Article190 1956-03-04 3 THE intention of the Singapore Traction (omp:in\ to increase its lares by making use ol a IV4S tiling of the City Council must create serious concern loi the working public, uho rel\ on bus transport, the chairman ol the Peoples Action Party, Dr. Toh190 words
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Advertisement260 1956-03-04 3 CLASSIFIED ADS K \(UUtDO\IENT personally me«sag« of condole iwho rendered assist- ded the funeral of Howard Wilson r. Aeria wishes ncere thanks. in\N_\\< \M_ T~~~vnONS are invited probationer Obser- Vr Ministry Meteoe. Candidates j Subjects or Singapore or -le. Age over 23. Education I Malayan Pay between c pm. tempoApply260 words
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Advertisement405 1956-03-04 3 \VA\TED N* H :r. n BRUNEI and SARAWAK Ommlmfa aad Agents war.- se.i irell« known Ag»*- ktaW m MM above territories Only those go.d connections m those territories need apply for ful' E culars B-x I 3 C2B SS HOUSE FOR SAIE RNISHED land 40.0UD square feet ley Road area405 words
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Advertisement90 1956-03-04 3 Solution To Yesterday s Puzzle Jl IH "A S \*rm m m v i^^a >■ D Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow 1956 THE CHEVROLET JL S *S \J j*.^** t-s < ..Slf s v < j*S -A? S A i^llill«llii»?lisii>v >^'L'l^l?sssiy'SlS^3^^ 'rr^^^^^^mJß4^^^mSKrrC X S5 *i*-3jPlv^vx^ 35. 3^^^l-ii^S^^iy;^v-^^^^^ :J,;^^^ ic'/i/c// has been90 words
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Article125 1956-03-04 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sat. A fashion parade for women tonight brought to a successful iusion the four-day fun fair here organized by the United Malays National Organization m aid of the party funds. In the fancy dress competiB for men held at the fun fair last125 words
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Article33 1956-03-04 4 THK Singapore Trades Union working committee Wi I meet this morning at the City Council Labour Unions Federation premises to discuss nay Day celebration programmes and a workers' var- concert.33 words
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Article385 1956-03-04 4 KOTA BAHRU DREDGE TO CLOSE IPOH, Sat. The Pacific Tin Consolidated Corporation is to close down its dredge at Kota Bharu, Go peng, some time this month. rhe management sei ved 14 days' notice to the entne staff' of this dredge on .March 1 as the diedge is 'abutting down385 words
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Article76 1956-03-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has approved the following Police promotions: Senior Asst. Commissioners —J. H. Hindmarsh and H. T. B Etyves. Assistant Con.*- vsioners— W. R. Coombc. fl J Woonough, Mohamed Saileh bin Ismail. Superintendent J. M. C. Wheeler. T. Hamilton,76 words
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Article, Illustration314 1956-03-04 4 By B BOON LEE UKI la sport gaudy shirts and tight-fitting jeans and strut around the sheets of Singapore? For heaven's sake, DON t: You may be mlstaki n ler a secret society gangster and run into all sorts of trouble. You may gal314 words
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Article16 1956-03-04 4 On.v last night, two fontb dTOOOed m COkmitul Yankee .suits wen loitenne m a16 words
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Article18 1956-03-04 4 MR G v X i! 3 i ■"fi S. r. v Youth Sports Centre Fund18 words
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Article49 1956-03-04 4 *Aira S tarian Pinkerton of the Taiping Rotary Club is doing good work m the i: nal service field by conducting a class for Scottish dancing for local school teachers and senior students. 1 adherents comprise Chinese Ma dians. Eng15n Insn, Soots and Welsh!49 words
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Article272 1956-03-04 4 tO W*'!? I}ll^1 11^ 3ftCr a 6 Yea r° ,d b °> t0,(1 l!l»tlll drowned m the swimming poo] ol H.M.S. Terror Thi fathi r of thr fern L:eutenani Commands r \w T Crelghton, 0 tl Ro^al AL-ua*. an N.v. said th:. dUTmg an inquest272 words
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Advertisement170 1956-03-04 4 OF SALES f^\ m O^"" THOUSANDS '^[^M HAVE J__^\W O BOUGHT m^dtM Wti Uj SAVED! Pf J t^ m BIG WEEK J M~jß \D TO-MORROW- 1 55 WASSIAMULLS mmu^ Hliill SI. 4> SPORE. JUST ARRIVED! -J .\L\\ SHIPMENT OF M'Dougalls i SELF-RAISING FLOUR Trade 1 i To: i Z/teamd mfW/170 words
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Advertisement338 1956-03-04 4 'ONE SEES fopy EVERYWHERE TH! I "lj -c flMnuan* gfc/^m. home and hurr.v bntii oftuc". and h"t> drud-gcrv ar eflctt o^wVispicndij a Darker Aar I pour future is mi •nd your com **~*m WORLD- WlOf NAM! ilo ble fram Borneo fr SorotrMt. High Blood Pressure Dangerous to Hear! Thou*. aaa338 words
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Miscellaneous625 1956-03-04 4 Standard c^lnxanac Information at a Glance *l H r-V.R l u.y Bi; 1-15 s»ce? and W C ui'C 1 m 7 Ama *a -r^r 4l v..: .\r\-.,i r v) '..VJ 16^r"i «■»> "'.l^^^^k.— —■1" h'::-y:r < „n v "> 8h "i »4u Sunday P^_r 9j_»_fe/i«! Horn* N, .from Britun .3625 words
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133 1956-03-04 5 I\Hii;i I ifx-iir Minister Lim Yew Hock was U\ tun union r aders to settle the 155--x-o!d strike al United I runners to avoid unpleasant incidents. I The leaders were from the ninery and Engineering Employees Union and the Shop and Factory Workers' Union.133 words
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Article249 1956-03-04 5 Red Background, So Show Is Off KE Police banned a charity int concert to be held Mh month because of the subversive nature of the items and songs. The concert was originally to be staged by the Chinese Musical Party m aid ol the Chinese Schools Student Aid Fund. A249 words
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Article20 1956-03-04 5 A Mawas Iver turne acting TaI to two Mr. rday i'nudCon- that i he A lithe j20 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-03-04 5 MR T\\ s|\k KEH md Ml N-; X l..im uho l»-i led chairman and vice-ehairm.in 1 HH Mufa- Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yestrn!.i> >umi.inl pil.'O.25 words
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Article131 1956-03-04 5 .PORE merchant Tan Siak Kew was yesterday elected Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Another merchant Ng Kwcc Lam was elected vice-chair-man. The following are the officebearers: Special Board of Directors: Hokkiens Messrs. Tan Lark Sye, Lee Kong Chian and Ng Aik Huan; Teochews Messrs.131 words
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Article128 1956-03-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. R- m rr a' ol 19 BChOOIS, r- udln| UK annual meet;r-.-; ol ti Bl langOT Viv.al aid i Committi c, Rgn d to :.v Mi*. II and 19 BS the tl nI Bl ■*>•• dai for an exhibition R| M IEWI128 words
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Article62 1956-03-04 5 BNTONG; Sat The fan Chim i Associations sub-branch here today ed all Chinese who arc < 3v c for Federal citizenship or SI te nationality to take oat ;enship papers. In an open letter to Chinese [j ens. the sub-branrh also lirfed those who had obtained62 words
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Article42 1956-03-04 5 Kt'AI.A KANGSAR Sat. Sheik ihan ed, siu sp blither, admitted m court yt *cr:,,v \hmA hs had slaughtered pregnant fOSI at the ni I I Ifhter ho o. Tho Circ ;:t Magistrate. Raja Aril Shah fined him 120.42 words
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Article295 1956-03-04 5 NURSES DEFY DON TOAD CAPS ORDER And Big Split Threatens Union JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The "Toad" cap row m the hospital here has started all over again. Assistant nurses who oo caps yesterday defied the M wearing the usual caps. These nurses who hari succet tully opposed a simi bi295 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-03-04 5 Farewell Dinner A I \K(.I. gathering of old bo\s sl St. Andrew s School gave a farewell dinner to amn and Mrs It. K. S. Adams at thc Sky Palai c Kestaurant last Bight. Among the many distinguished quests were I .iliiiur Minister. Mr. Ihn Vrw Nik k and Mrs.93 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-03-04 5 Little Ow Is Fine But Where's Pa? 1 I V I -YIAR -Ol.ii Oa 1 ook Kre w a-, admitted to haspital three months a-**-to have a spinal tumble treated. lii-> parent* brought him there Md apparentl.v forgot about him. Now that Ou is lit and well. he wants to103 words
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Article129 1956-03-04 5 Dock Hands Decide To Down Tools P1- NAN G. 5..1 Five hundred wßterfront lab iirers. m*j:r3o* ra Of Ver National Union of 1- act' ry and General Workers, decided to jjo on strike altci a see:\ i ball Last night. Repfesi DtatiTei ol the labourers, however, bn scheduled to meet129 words
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166 1956-03-04 5 'Coalition Was Front Move' Lib. Socs. KNGAFORI S Liberal Socialist Party yesterday stated categorically that the move for a Labour Front Liberal Socialist coalition had ema nated from the Front. m its statement, the Libe- i. Socialist Party said M an unfounded Impression wai being I I it the Liberal166 words
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Article25 1956-03-04 5 A Sr.\MA\\ Low M< i Fatt yesterday !m* d $50 for carrying r dagger Rkmi Desker Road, on the night of Jan. 25,25 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-03-04 5 Honest Koh Hands Back $23 PBDALUNG his rickety trisha looking for a fare m Singapore Desker Koati yesterday, middle-aged Koh Thien Hock saw a bulging purse (m the road. lb' picked it lip and lound it contained There 1 1 ai Ml an id- nt it v card. "One lookStandard - 139 words
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Advertisement426 1956-03-04 5 Men Restore Gland Vigour and Fee! Younger m 24 Hours Feel Strong-Vigo U I Get More Fun Ont i rka to the discovery af m scientist, after 20 years of mtudy. It la mom ''aim for tboso who feel pre ma 'l'oW.Rwi-downandWorn-out. to •t ptri-Mwa again tha thrill at Youthf426 words
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Advertisement319 1956-03-04 5 /j MORE AND MORE II people are opening 11 (js> H nrrosir utoivrs LOMBARD BANKING IS r ince for essential Capital Plant I Machinery, Equipment, Vehicles, etc^ m suppoi; JL 11 2. N itioi Prosp< rity I I YT— ?r r «I)tf* -•<- II tO A If LOMBARD BANKING If319 words
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Miscellaneous29 1956-03-04 5 ,,hcr Report Temperature: M ir. 2 to «pore Kota Bahru Lumpur «73F), 1 F ature: From '«r. 3. .•nang «90F>, 8HK>. Kuala I] h <95F>, 'tracr>. Bahru <nil), <ml>.29 words
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Article414 1956-03-04 6 tf Mm pnewt conci.-. ci world poverty continue 1 unchanged, or' the 80.000 children born within the Best 24 hours, only one m four v. ild life beyond tne age of 38 and more than half would m Wi l get enough r: the right414 words
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Article336 1956-03-04 6 Saying Of The Week AMM NC. pi rson who t; i vels nsnrh an i ■IBM freely is more ex- ni nl than m .vl pi i son who stays m the same Pl.t.r -Till Ol I I N 01 <H IM. A NK.IKIAN PKO M XX Anybody who did336 words
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Article, Illustration920 1956-03-04 6 PETER HILL - PETER HILL V LABAMA s one of the east south-central states m the mighty USA. It bears the name of o Geek Ind :n tr.be named the Choctaws which inhabited the c<~n f ral part of the stcte man/, many moons ago v. ncn term-tomsA.P. - 920 words
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Article1059 1956-03-04 6 Peter Michelmore - Dwarf's Love Beats MEDICINE Peter Michelmore By gVERY night after thc children arc asleep, 40 year-old foster mother Mrs. Georgia Bowen knee's by her bed m thc big brick house m a quiet suburb of Columbus, 0h i o's prosperous capital, and prays fcr strength to continue her work. ago1,059 words
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Advertisement32 1956-03-04 6 f' 29>^!i *^fi%^2*m?fzv There's an ever- growing -feS fi.a demand for Sg JL Mfladu a|§ I •^jfi^t I **An.!»4«A»rnf tna, J \m raaf J t »rr*»coi_ ss, i »..o T' VJ& L^J32 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1956-03-04 7 ELVA TURNER - Aussie Housewife's Views On Malayans ELVA TURNER wwwwwwww By W\W W W WW W \THK writer of this set of experience m Malaya is a young Australian housewife who took her tiny daughter to Malaya to be with her husband, a captain of the Royal Australian Army Service Corps. She1,066 words
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Article121 1956-03-04 7 ■4 BTOKEH ta Nortli Devon ha i Mi fcfli tfWtCtti I when a woman sat on tirx .-.r.g a game of mv.-i a: cha:r? at a party. Hi '-ver/. to hospital. H ale of Beethoven. Mozart. Brahms md B.vh i? playei tn dogs nf the Mia121 words
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Article, Illustration621 1956-03-04 7 LEWIS ONSLOW - This man's DEAD Keeps Bullet To Prove It LEWIS ONSLOW by Alfred Lionel Smith pointed to his name on the town cenotaph. "Tm dead, you see?" he said. "Been dead more than 40 years, according to that." AMI THE "111 AD" Ui\ IHI MII ll lII* < HI *l 111.621 words
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Advertisement111 1956-03-04 7 new arrivals of BRITISH CRIMPED NYLON SOCKS I One size to fit oil feet. yo yj i y^*^^ n a wide Qrr °y A< A*^f V^3t POpulor colours. s%l JJ<rr/*^' JL^ White, Brown, Light Wi JmJw a Cr L^ 0 I yf^Hk Brown, Grey, Maroon, i f Jof^^^ I Green.111 words
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Miscellaneous470 1956-03-04 7 ACCORDING to American scientists .vta- A -taHnTV™ 11 television v vJjJ Y even in our sleep w e move about J^TVk it Ale n l Julv ho, Ped Mm* flmamm. once every 15min. So a man weighing TL p h viewers uo to list, moves 816lh in an hour and470 words
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Article, Illustration682 1956-03-04 8 RUE SCRIBE - Why Are New Cars Driven Up To Federation RUE SCRIBE 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Sedan i\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\ %*v\w\\\\v\vv\v\\\\\\\wv\\\\\\V; ASKS Many New Features j This is the 1956 Chev--5 rolet Bel Air Sport Sedan, the 4-door version of the "hardtop." The J latest Chevvys incor--1 porate many improvc--5 ments over the682 words
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Article, Illustration400 1956-03-04 8 Edin Peters - SELANGOR'S SAW CLOCKED FASTEST TIME Edin Peters IK yLf wwwww- SI LAM, OK S Saw Kirn Thiat, one oi Malaya's top-notch racing: driven made news last week when he drove his Austin Healev at the Perak Motor Clubs hil! climb at Simpang Puiai and clocked the fastest time of the400 words
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Advertisement531 1956-03-04 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO.. LTD. lal: ***** 6. *****/« Ul/t Kobmton Kc.O THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMfRICAN StRVICt Te Hftlitai, Bcitcn. N«w York, 8«lt*mor«. Philadr Iphis 6 Cult K.tt S port t- S harr f*t.j,ns POLYRHtMUS 2] X* *r 24 2* M v 2" 2- m,ArNFAb li 2** Ap 23531 words
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Advertisement583 1956-03-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANMMAVIA Foi Aden, Port Soid Genoa, Ani»i rp l- ."mti Copenhogen. Gotfw nt org ond Oslo S port P S'hom "INDIA" xx "SELANDIA" II MM-. 15 1 5 Mor xxx "SIENA" IS :oMar 21 22 Mor xxxx. "KINA" x Colls Beyrouth, Gdv xx Colis583 words
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Article, Illustration653 1956-03-04 9 Bernard McElwaine - Bernard McElwaine By Her boss forgot her name TOO many of the British stars are falling into the hands of electronic brains. The adding-machine addicts know all about figures behind the s. d. sij;ns. But not a darn thing about figures like 36-24-36 which have a lot to653 words
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Article, Illustration559 1956-03-04 9 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE and HOI LTWOOD A I ARIE WII SON i1 not so dumh i> she pretends to he lin* otbrr div she walked into the cold storage vault i>f a l!"ll\ v nod furrier. A V'Uii^U'r m the sliop slammed the559 words
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Article, Illustration199 1956-03-04 9 Tough GUY Tony ryocY IH RIGHT ii I A Mine. He started out as a jarmer; switched to ny insurance bij day and wasinng dislies ot ght; emigrated to South. Ac~ whi re re played m repertory; turned to gold mining; jvially put m live rugged months whmlinQ m tht199 words
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Advertisement226 1956-03-04 9 |\v oRC^\lsM!<>\ ATTRACTIONS ***K5 CATHAY~i~ 5 C )NDIT DNEO f IH( 1 (HOSE A MH Ol MOIIACL... U) lIFT IT TO UH IO CALL lIILM U IX Of VALOR- c^ a^ f/mk *S^*\ *-^^^^jd_______H a______ __> t mWt* hmT s i 1 f \M. "KOM' iii i:\ii* i t&(\[llf\M now226 words
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Advertisement345 1956-03-04 9 THERE S N0 BUSINESS PS/ L/Kf SHAW BUSINESS J 1:-*. t capitol nm 1111.4 '..in •♦..in I 1 _W pMI mwmmm _H •fl^ I fl jam? ~^^**o*m i I died a thousand times CINtMAScOP£ .rsm "JACK PALANCEjASHELLEY WINTERS 4 mam u-v.;,,oim*\->y., T s T COMING! illl .V VMI li VI345 words
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Article359 1956-03-04 10 Slam Spore For The Cup js r hull m» 1. N l )orr> Indians 1. Referee— N' > II Mohan. r :-*''> By THK SPKCTATOR M-:i \.\(i()K Indians retained the Bardhan Cup when they slammed Singapore Indians 1-1 in the final of the Mulavan Indian Sports359 words
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Article77 1956-03-04 10 c first American basketball coach for schools m Singapore and the Federation arrived by a Cathay Pacific Airways plane ye^erday. He ii Thomas Bell of Pomona College. California. The American eager was greeted at thc airport by Goh Chye II m. t the Singapore Ch Amateur Athletic77 words
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Article158 1956-03-04 10 St. John Whip The TBA •n I JOHN'S lub prntrd t"d strong* 1 «»r Tamil Brotherhood s s o i a t i o n. trouncing Ihrm 8-2 m a S \F Div. :r. match at Geylang n rsterda v. St. John opened the score m the 7th minute when158 words
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Article35 1956-03-04 10 Bar tley Boys Beat Gymkhana BARTLEY Boy? beat Gymkhana Juniors by three goals to two m the SAFA Youtli soccer competition match yesterday. Scorer* for Bartley were Java 2 ani Razali Vyner replied for khana.35 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-03-04 10 MRS R. K. TANDON, wife of the Indian High Commissioner m Malaya, is pictured presenting the Bardhan Cup to Edwin Dutton, skipper of Selangor's victorious team. In the centre is N. Mohan. Secretary of the Singapore Indiati Football Association. Standard picture by Freddy Oei.46 words
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Article70 1956-03-04 10 TOKYO, March 3 (AP) Sixteen nations so far have entered the 2 World Table Tennis championship tournament to be held here from April 2. I oy are: The Stat Sweden, Singapore, Rumania P-i ri ifal, Ibi lippines, South Germany B tain Oechoslo- m I China, A70 words
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422 1956-03-04 10 K.W South hi pts. I:\SC Spore S pts. Ie Major Jack. KIAI.A Ll MPI X, Sat. Royal Army Service Corps South .Malaya with a superior set ol forwards, heat their Sinsapore compatriots lli-8 m their anni.a! rusjby match at the Army Command stadium422 words
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262 1956-03-04 10 Hungarians Take Three English Table Tennis Titles MANCHESTER, .March 2, (Reuter) Kleiner Gyetvai oi Hungary won the men's singles title m the English open table tennis championships here tonight outplaying England's Harry \enner m the final Gyetvai won the match 18-21, 21-1 !J 21 -Ki, 21-11. The v<w champion had262 words
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616 1956-03-04 10 NIGEL GEE - NIGEL GEE by Classic Horses Of 1956 (THIS Af first r: •eriei of article! hv Nicp Gee M Classic Horses c 1954, The next nrfcle tow ■pp ir fa next Sundayd* S itfl a pore Standard). IN England 1955 wa. til lies' year. The616 words
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Advertisement246 1956-03-04 10 p— MODEON 2i uf a. a CossmoM: ALL- ASIA PREMIERE THURSDAY MARCH 15th at 9.30 p.m. THE MHK CtteHISA TION JT A TOWN A l l ft -y .iv. .red Ihv SINGAPORE i;i»i\i;\ m i: In \id II -IM. \PORI ISSI I I K>\ Inli 111 l Itf I Wll246 words
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Advertisement330 1956-03-04 10 There's a henley tyre JiereJor^YOUß job. _ft ____9^__ml $t jHnfl i J_hx_ _____________Kr^^^^F^__H^___B *-n\V^iCT HOWLVF.RROK.II Ii C<y\Y^ FmXmmW Q^ 5 3 HENI FY t 3 Te «ClC«_fictlly \ftLrjJi wK/w coun r fs t^ ie wodd ove^ these hentet Pres a^ U;r r ""S a gr carr lc S really to-j^h,330 words
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547 1956-03-04 11 MORE DREAMS COME TRUE FOR JUNIORS "•ut i\<r, rihinq somebody win f badminton dream and Mm it mmm true' >ng ago that one of tfce he>t myi i xiragement to the Colony ministers mm them opportunities of ti.i\Him» mmi pfay Guttlers of other countries. And ulu, thm and hurdled every547 words
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377 1956-03-04 11 Acid Test On May 27 For Cup Prospects AN exhibition badminton match, under the auspices ot the Singapore Badminton Association, m aid ot the Nanyang Uni\«rsi(v I und will be held at the Badminton Stadium on May 81 Three of Malaya's leading junior players Singapore's Robert Lim. Selangor's Ban Seong377 words
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Article209 1956-03-04 11 I V VI) II M.I I MVISH»> C 0 bro' 5 I \«.i i ii kii ROI :HI i:\ nouth 2. Torqua 4. Brighton and H. 2. U. 5. Swindon T. 0. C. 1. Crystal P. 3. a Northampton T. 1. •ngham 0. Walsall 1. O.209 words
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Article709 1956-03-04 11 Donald Naws - New Players More Referees Donald Naws Armey Sin-v<>r iU>ttnd-up *y I rHIKSDW. March 1 her tided the start n\ Ike I Ann. I ootball Season, and although only three (lavs !y\<- elapsed since the kick oil was signalled. 15 Dutches, covering three divisions, hj\e been played. Army teams have not709 words
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Article384 1956-03-04 11 Awake, FAP.. It's Time To Go Tony Rangel Calls From A Soccer Siumberfand FENANG, Sat.- Sorter lans j n IVnang, who take pride m the motto ol the island "Let Penang lead are wondering win the Football sm„ iation of Trnanc are ignoring it h\ not convening its annual general384 words
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Article, Illustration384 1956-03-04 11 EDIN PETERS - Neil Moncrieff Set To Win His 18th Award EDIN PETERS By M.II MO.NCRIEFF, the President of the Singapore Motor Club who is also the Colony's champion racing .lrixcr has ins eves fixed on winning his 20th fastest 1 time oi tne day award. I expect to set* him hie\ c384 words
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Article153 1956-03-04 11 1 I\Ml I inch ret* ami Negri BentMlas Matavi thrmrn two .1!: m the tuiai man n "I the *<Hiitlietu M.ila\s H"« Ut v It ian^ular .it 1 urv r.trk ftsterday. Johore Malays. who won both their games m the triangular, became the champions. The positions153 words
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Article98 1956-03-04 11 LAST year's Services division 1 runners-up and senior Cup holders. 30 Bn RAOC were held to a 2-2 draw by 200 Pr Company, division three champions, at Friendly Hill yesterday. After a goalless first half. McCullv opened the score for the Policemen with a picture98 words
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Article118 1956-03-04 11 SINGAPORE Cycle EUcin| Association win recommend I cyclist to be .--.ent to the Olympic Games to be held at Melbourne m November if he returns a good time This was decided at I committee meeting ol Urn SCR. A. held at SA I A118 words
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Article31 1956-03-04 11 SYDNEY. Mar. 3. (Reuten !arlene Mattheu equalled the women s world 22 tcor-d when the c seaadi at the New south i r> woman's athletic cr i.*r.pionships he. I31 words
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219 1956-03-04 11 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR B 3 lOH the iirxt ton, m Singapore. s i toni nament v ill he In Id Im anils <»f tin three scr\i<i s— \rniv. Royal 1 and liny al \i r <,- This tou tit will be called the Combi: Cricket Association's219 words
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Miscellaneous184 1956-03-04 11 *^J.Ji* a ia mi 4f\A i probably give we a bad I 11 ri? P^ r +.'w losing hay I rowptoini.M HH Qrtp.caw* cowceMrate-I Btout your I \rmttrrysir-iUere9 M I [X tec<*»secffl\is J -redness 1 brnrnm a w«iVok#^^-^7^ as retcked -tiredness Ja $o*y.e I m N x^ '^i V^. N'-*^-*'184 words
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Miscellaneous21 1956-03-04 11 CSC Cricket CF:YLON Sport: Club <>pen.--f f *':r i-rii-k' h :<. with a Home and Hume match toda} at 11 a m.21 words
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Miscellaneous102 1956-03-04 11 i -----___-_________________i Today's Sport Jor C> a***mm% I Charity match gapore vs. Combined ArVary at Jalan Besar SUlfi A Bouna t. Con wo SC at Geytong 5.51; KLM vs. Kmtonm nt Farrer Park, 5.15 p Minto CU vs. Pakistan f C CYMA 5.15 p.m.; I notion Stia vs. Radin Ma102 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1956-03-04 12 MAORI CHIEF IN TOP FORM AGAIN WINDSOR LAD'S NAP PAYS OFF THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $236,150 Ist Prixe No. *****1 $70,845 2nd Prixe No. *****6 $31,880 3rd Prixe No. *****1 $17,711 Starters ($2,024 each): Nos. *****4, *****0, *****9, *****0, *****6, *****3 *****8. Consolation Prixcs ($7OB each): Nos. *****0, *****3,1,650 words
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Article276 1956-03-04 12 KUALA LUMFUR, Sat. Singapore lightweight j Sonny Chia took little over I minute to knock out Selangor's Roy Sunny m the main event oi last nights charity boxing programme at the Chinwoo Stadium A terrific left-hook signalled the bo^innm^ fit th' (-•nd loi* U.e276 words
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Article36 1956-03-04 12 I BIRKENHEAD England. March 3 (Reuter).— England beat Ireland 7—2 m an err national badminton match re last night. It was the 42nd match m the m rtes m which Eng and sre unbeaten.36 words
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Advertisement352 1956-03-04 12 LATEST MODEL SUN ENCLAND am** Front Fork o^~*tJß From 5.-50.00 1^ PARKES ENGLAND "LV^^A* Front ond Eot" Fromr /^lr^m O Chron-c plotcd f %ijdi^>~: lJ^' From $180.00 I U &%%> FREJUS ITALY V All c hronu- pi.n» ti /rom S 50.00 I i All RACING (MUMS K\«K\ 1 1 1352 words
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Article, Illustration3184 1956-03-04 13 QUEEN MARY - QUEEN MARY 'You must never forget that you are a King 9 *f? H* fi* fif \<f fif mU mU +U mU %U mU *tf +U +U %ia m&m ms*m +U +U +U +U +U »t# +U aj |n another instalment of this exclusive STANDARD daily serialization-FOR3,184 words
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Advertisement178 1956-03-04 13 Ike concluding* chapter of FOMI A KING'S LOVBI appears Singapore F£ 3j"i- ?0 y Zf 4^) mth TEETHING... -^<M^ When baby's teething, a few- drop* of gentle Milk of Magnesia on 1 m his sore gums will quickly cool and so* v them, and af. w (*.r>^ ol it m178 words
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Article, Illustration2816 1956-03-04 14 Agnes Boehm - Agnes Boehm MALAYAN SHORT STORY mm Bitterly He Eyed Her THREE factors were combining to make Chan's life unbearable his wife, his daughter, and the boy from next door. Standing m the do-.-..: of thr* kitchen, tall end Slim, wearing r Brim look on his usually2,816 words
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Advertisement116 1956-03-04 14 sy w.200 LscaMie L*iaee bum to last IThe 1400A embodies all the traditional I qualities of a Fiat car, dignity, grace unobtrusive luxury and added power. The car m fact for the discerning motorist. GEORGE LEE LIMITED (MOTOR DIVISION) 200. CLEMENCEAU AVENUE, SINCAPORE. TEL. *****-5. Distributors "MC* Lil UD S^liiAN116 words
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Advertisement77 1956-03-04 14 really gives j^B teeth: B th cleaned with PcpeobVtit n whiter, mur}. Tliat'- iv- c 1 cause Pepsodent it the only toothpaste not only duDs teeth, but alio herbouis tbe ding-unus p p mii that can cause decay. So for whiter, aafer teeth, and a c banning, radiant anile— use77 words
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Article1977 1956-03-04 15 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY By Gar Queensland Correspondent rpHE Government, after all, managed to surmount the hurdle of the controversial Ministers' salary Bill (which I mentioned last week) os G rcsu w surprise developments. he Libor.. Senator norn I mania Senator Wright, floor to oppose the clause qrar.'.r..: £500 i1,977 words
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420 1956-03-04 15 Hubert E Ellison, B. Sc - RADIO-ACTIVE ISOTOPE OF CARBON EXISTS IN NATURE Hubert E Ellison, B.Sc. By ITH thc discovery qs a side result of atomic research that a radioactive isotope ot carbon exists m nature, there is a possibility a method, known as Radiocarbon Dating/ might be perfected for confirming or deter mining Vintage420 words
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Advertisement286 1956-03-04 15 ->\\\\\\\\U\\\\\'.\\\\\\\\\\\i\\\\\\\\\\\\\',\\\\\\\\\\\W.*^\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\ >NA I SI MCA £sa 1 mw m\vW Zm WWW*' _^~^g j^ Ar^mmWrnamm—^^ r^&HiryJ \Ze pom* "l This refreshingly different "ponoramie" HARD TOP really gives total vis.bmt> turope'l j first "glass-all-orcund" car 1 From thc gleaming two-tone body. the distinctive chrome trim, right down to the smallest detail, the286 words
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Article, Illustration424 1956-03-04 16 GERREE READ - GERREE READ dftggfd CHAMPAGNE corded satin makes the simple but attractive cocktail dress above. The sash of old gold satin crossed under the narrow peplum adds emphasis to a tiny waist. Second fro-n left: The tride swinging tktrt and unusual inverted pleat make this dress of baby424 words
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Article577 1956-03-04 16 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE by* IT seems everybody is spending a lot of time worrying about the appearance of the American male these daya— and high time, too as any American fern alt will agree. With the current concentration on glamorizing father, there soon will be no excuse forAP - 577 words
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Article, Illustration149 1956-03-04 16 yOU can easily make a bppominf ipring cap m shaded velvet or silk. With Urn aid Ol a paper pattern of tl c diagram. Cttt out six sections from tha material. Jom these pieces fan-wise, and line tham to within four menes of the outer edge. Here, turn149 words
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Article335 1956-03-04 16 A GREY FUTURE ATODERN living is chang- ing our looks. Women's complexions and hair are becoming dryer. We are going grey younger. On the Brighter side, fewer teenagers are tortured by spots and buttery scalps are rare. It has been suggested that particle! of dust left behind by exploding ato-335 words
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Advertisement341 1956-03-04 16 __<_ j___Hk v^H jh _a__y_i i_l r J_____C3______^^ Baby doesn't cry nov Tender baby skin sor- br,, c- .v that leads to tears and trouble S: *r r enr< < Johnson's Baby Ponder. I sc it for joir baby at •fvcrj bathtime, and whence: >< v cV.ange his nappy, J^"^^>.341 words
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Miscellaneous162 1956-03-04 16 '^^^^'^^a^aaamammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam *ok*** oflf?Il£l Hfit a f_.ri will* Prlttv ik t HUB; f AND YOU j »i»MiferJ •■■^>&£ v' *t '■'-■W' |^^^^^^_____^__^^^^^^^^jt^^^^^^^^^^WXVjVj^^^ rri on ays qiotation X -tn w*cts art- different, because they <>ome from men; morality is every where same. her.MJH' it" tomes I rum (.(Ml Voltaire SI M)\V Hm162 words
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Miscellaneous80 1956-03-04 16 Give pleasure and seek it; get around and see people; vi-it, commun icata VIBOO— Aug 23 to Sept. 22 Hume or \v;th fami'y |g a cood place to be Attend to finances, wardrobe LIBRA— Set L C 6 to Oct. 22 See ralativaa, neicnbour.s; e\e:t your charm, m.^.'-etism; h<\e f,;n.80 words
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Miscellaneous66 1956-03-04 16 of friends; add to your circle. CAPRICORN Dec 22 to Jan. iy Forward pr.vate, financial interests; see parents h:gher-ups; solve problems AQUARII S-Jan 2U to i-eb. 18 He inendly; seek acvce; travel; forward religious, philosophical matters PISCES— Feb. 19 to March 20— See those In position* of prominence; attend to66 words
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1260 1956-03-04 21 Andrew Roth - MacD Is In The Bad Books Of Lord Beaverbrook Andrew Roth says ■aa Standard's London Bureau Chief hj David Marshall's trip to Switzerland m the midst of winter has raised thc suspicion that he is a masochist. :ur:c many people have charged that only a person who m self torture1,260 words
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Article1176 1956-03-04 21 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By STANDARD'S NEW YORK BUREAU CHIEF VNEW YORK r |>iE Year of the Monkey got off to a literal bang right here m New York with the announced break-up of a big Chinese smuggling ring. Authorities, The Standard understands, are still tracing thc widespread connections1,176 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-03-04 22 SPEAKING OF PICTURES... "SPEAKING OF PICTURES" N 0 mi c Add- ess I .rie Ccme r a Used Aperture Speed Film "Jackie" by Mrs. W H. Myler, 33, Free School Road, Penang. Dodomat F8 1/50 Perutz Good Morning, Dad b. R H V.cCadden, 9, Poulden Court,, Jclcn Kc>u, Seletar, Singapore,91 words
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Advertisement85 1956-03-04 22 \\\\\\\\\\w\\ \\-i\W j 3 BEST BUY FOR 1956 CPT MA EL,TE Cz. The finest value m 6X6 rongt Cs»- f*m\. finder camera with \*l 9 lent, 8 If* ke Jj speed P. SVS 1 500 self timer ond ||i« **Mf! deluxe case 1 "^L ci %*^C^__ _R_: m\ k^F m^am85 words
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Article, Illustration588 1956-03-04 23 i ER E must, says an old reader, "be some outstanding virtue eh can be recognized at once m each of the Groups. Similarly, must be a central fault which calls for warning. It would help f you can put these into a brief statement." ne must, naturally,588 words
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Article258 1956-03-04 23 CHILDREN BORN THIS WEEK <:! NDAY M.-mh t Studious and rather philosophical I I ™^h apparent drlTe. Bit where Interested will make their mark. Have aso I t-.p- el personality rather ri Q and mr lined to ahen eerie tv tm to hare MBri care sI)A Y. March 5 Bright258 words
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Article395 1956-03-04 23 Sl M)\V. March 4—l.uer.it i t* trends arc side hy side v\ itli troublesome conditions m emotional life. A rather turbulent twelvemonth. But it yields line results because of necesMt> for decisions. 'little change the outlook and z\\ c far more possibilities. ii should enjoy it all desp te395 words
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Article1029 1956-03-04 23 EVELYN HOCQUARD - EVELYN HOCQUARD by YI'HFN God created a mother's love He created His masterpiece, and every woman has a sacred mission on this earth. It is the hand that rocked the cradle, the mother love behind each man that is making the history of the world today.1,029 words
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Article738 1956-03-04 23 MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries). This is where some aspect of emotional life is apt to get out of hand. You need to tackle all personal issues quietly. A good reason for keeping these things m order is the continued indication o* progress m material matters. The outlook financially738 words
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Article427 1956-03-04 24 Twins Are Double TERROR B\ A Special Corrcftpondt'ftl ITS TRICKY BEING A PARENT OF TWINS. Not only are your troubles doubled and your income halved and halved again, but twins are cunning, crafty and wise or so say the Banyang tribe who live m the I of the Cameroons, :a.427 words
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Article103 1956-03-04 24 BABY\ I .1/.4.V woke up m Salt Lake Citii. U.S.A. to lind Mcl C w Ie gone and a strange girl vi bed wiik him. Hej IB*!J" the poire. At the same vmc police received ai j oei from another man saving that his daughter.103 words
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Article110 1956-03-04 24 HOW DID WE GET YARDS. FEET AND INCHES? THHE foot measure ls x the length of the average man's foot. An Inch was originally the length of the first Joint of a man's forefinger, and about IS of tbem made up a foot. Tha length of a110 words
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Article269 1956-03-04 24 Marc Alexander - GIRLS GET NEEDLED T O PLEASE MEN Marc Alexander By OUNG women m increasing numbers are going along to brave the tattooist's needle to please their men friends. "Men gel tettooed to pleeic themselves." declares Mr. Alexander Gordon, who has I thriving tattooing bmrfneil m Praed Streel. PaddingtOO London. "Women,269 words
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Article185 1956-03-04 24 rppp biggest clock m the A -world, twice the si/c of Big Ben. I— til o\er a factory m Jersey Cit>. IS. A Its minute hand IB 27ft 3in long, and its hour hand 19ft »i<n. Big liens hands are lift, long and I ft. iong m 1301185 words
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Article132 1956-03-04 24 DENIS DUNN - DENIS DUNN by QUOTE from magazine letter IfhOß M} boy friend returned from the Vr.*. I vis -Mi k d to find that his link wai covered m tattooed pictures!" .You're still got designs on him. c a QNE Broadway celebrity w has been seen dining three132 words
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Article, Illustration461 1956-03-04 24 Broke revolt with a M-A-G- N-E-T FRENCH colonial officials trying to quell thc riots m Algeria should remember the example of their own countryman Colonel de Neveu, who solved unrest m the same country by calling m a MAGICIAN. The colonel was head of the political office m Algiers a461 words
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