Singapore Standard, 7 March 1956
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Title Section16 1956-03-07 1 Singapore Standard uyyjtyjyujyujjykyukjyujkyuj yukiyuk vXvTno. 1 1 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1956 11 PACKS J."> CENTS16 words
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Article455 1956-03-07 1 LIM TIONG ANN - LIM TIONG ANN ykyukyukyu ert werythytyhfg yukyuk Singapore Has A Fully Malayanized Civil Service By A COMPLETELY Malayanized Civil Service will save Singapore tax payers at least $4,956,000 a year, states the interim report g of the Malayanization Commission, published g yesterday. g Against455 words
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Article, Illustration203 1956-03-07 1 LUMPUR- Tues. —An %a to dea'h and her daushteraiticallj injured m Kuala LumGovernment tenpm Pan d. in housing 9 J#! this morning. r. to misstai :*e. Police are ■inz on the assumption the motive **A*m Yap Toon, mother of y .r. 0 Htral Board here,203 words
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Article111 1956-03-07 1 WASHINGTON, March C (UP) Fr< -;d m K;-cn!>A-t r loin P' I 1 Wd to Soviet Prtir..t r NUd lal Buluanin a ban <n Mm ptOtfQCttoa ol nucli ar weapon.-. TIM P:<--idcn? a 1 m I new h *t« r tO Bui-anm that the111 words
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Article47 1956-03-07 1 MELBOURNE, March 9 (Reuter) Three anti-sub-marine frigates oi the Royal Australian Navy are to leave Darwin tomorrow ior Singapore to exercise with New Z< aland Bhipfl llMft, Hie -hips the Quadrant. Queensborougli and Quickmatch are due to arrive m Singapore on March 11.47 words
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139 1956-03-07 1 PNOMPENH. Cambodia March 6. (Router) King Norodom Suramant, Ruler ot Cambodia. was crowned m a glittering centuries-old ceremony m the throne room of the Royal Palace here. The king, aged GO. sat on a lofty red and gold throne beneath a white and gold umbrella139 words
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Article101 1956-03-07 1 MORE bombs were discovered m the vicinity ot the secret bomb dump m Jervois Road m Singapore yesterday A police spokesman told The Standard more than a thousand bombs were discovered and that the shell? were highly dangerous So far about 2.500 explosives have been unearthed m101 words
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Article41 1956-03-07 1 THE Singapore City Council will today nek the permission of the i>oj s a tive Assembly to raise a maximum loan of* $30,000,000 at 5 per cent per annum redeemable at par between 19fit> and 197641 words
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402 1956-03-07 1 AIR-SEA TRIALS OPEN 1 rom BERNARD WILLIAMS aboard HMS Newfoundland O P F lIORSBURGH LIGHTS. Ties.— With a humoious and surprising touch, the British submarine Thorough tcday radioed the cruder, HMS Newfoundland: "Have come m under cover of Iron Curtain. This marked a402 words
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220 1956-03-07 1 KARACHI, March 6 (Reuler)— British Foreign Secretary Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said at the opening oi the three-day SEATO talks here today that it was widely held m Asia some understanding with Communist China was possible. Even if this view wa s not shared, member states220 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-03-07 1 THE Governor of Sincapote wsterdi.\ approved the appointment of Mr .1 M JumanhoN to he Minister f <»r Commerce and lndustr\ m place oi Mr I)a\ id Marshall who .\ill lrom now on devote Mill time to his duties is C'hiel Minister. Mr. .lumalihov will take the official62 words
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Article79 1956-03-07 1 EMBARGO: U.S. WON'T BACK DOWN ASHINGTON, Mar. 6 ij-!' itei > The States is resisting sure to reach a d sion on relaxing tiade restrictions with Commc: I China, authoritative sour- -5, :d today. ;.■•<.••'•:• a In touch with deliberations is The United States still r< i, n n a79 words
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Article188 1956-03-07 1 THE deterioration m the Mirdlc East situation caused by the dismissal ol Arab Legion Commander I (ilubh Pasha boosted the Singapore tin price to S.JHi.^ per picul a jump of Sfi* over Monday's level. This is the highest price jump m any single day ior188 words
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Article92 1956-03-07 1 Red Buying Sends Rubber Up 191 Of rubber Singapore yesterday ro; SI Oil r> r I I first grade March shipment but dropped two cents on the news United S 1 the lilting of th< bargo of strategic China, and closed at $1 ib <$I.oo| on Monday). Prices openec l92 words
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Advertisement18 1956-03-07 1 VCNT-AXIA ftt\ CoHCUfMUd HARRISONS LISTIP ENG LTD.. Spore Kuolo Lumpu* Penong I or pi mes ser Vm:^ 10>18 words
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HOW MALAYANIZATION SHOULD WORK
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464 1956-03-07 2 Ten- Year Expats To STAY In Public Service EXPATRIATE officers with ten years' service m Malaya should be given an opportunity to stay m the Public Service at the discretion of the Council of Ministers, provided that they make a statutory declaration that they intend to make their permanent home464 words
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195 1956-03-07 2 THE M ranii tion Commission recommends that all married and single Diirses with over five years' experience after qualification shou drsj a considered for 47 posts held by expatriates m tne Ministry of Health. In the opinion of the Comnission, the 45 posts ol N195 words
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Article44 1956-03-07 2 A SINGAPORE salesman. Aladudin Maricar, 46. was killed In a road accident at the junction ol hochore Road and Beneoolen Street yesterday Anyone Who witnessed the RCddent la asked to contact the Accident Branch. Traffic Police, Sepoy Lines, Singapore.44 words
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Article145 1956-03-07 2 EDUCATION ;■•m -a rS m tm ijUpore Educauci Wirice will consist of tint •apping scales: Scale i B and Scale C. v M I A wi] rscaleS retary. Deputy Secretary 1 ***Mxwsf x ecnnical EBb» this scs :id be by S ptMession of a pee or its145 words
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259 1956-03-07 2 Two Phases For Malayanization Recommended TWO PHASES FOR MALAYAMZATION HAVE I BEEN RECOMMENDED. Malayanization Commission, would last for a year. oeginnins i'l'om the date of During this phase. the i Commi.vMon rec o m mends that Government fix a tar--1 Kt-t date lor the abolition of |«'iich post according to259 words
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Article32 1956-03-07 2 YAP KOW. manager of Sun Fan Tin Mine m Tanjon? Tual&ng, was yesterday fined 5250 tor tailing; to contribute towards the Employees' Provident Fund from Augu-t to December last year.32 words
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Article234 1956-03-07 2 'SAME TREATMENT AS LOCAL MEN' vacated by the expatriate officers. "When It la found that no serving officer is suitable for a post, the Commission should further consider if any serving officer la likely to prove suitable if given a chance for post-graduate study or to understudy the present holder234 words
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138 1956-03-07 2 THE Malayanization Commission endorses the view expres c I by tne Comn issionJJ r and supported B 9 the gazetted local officers that be Rank and File should have every opportunity for promotion to the IsjaMcterate I It a'.-o endorses hi' view 1 iat a.l138 words
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6 1956-03-07 2 P.S.C To Consider Promotions, Dismissals yukyuk6 words
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Article17 1956-03-07 2 I ;SI DENT of BlfW Roac Tan, yesterday police that her and cash anrj wort*17 words
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Article93 1956-03-07 2 No Long Term Men Needed Here THE Co- ■i.-ion rccommendi that Urn Pantei y change D i [sion should con- to staffed by of?", ers on contract sinre it i s uncertain whether the Division wi 1 berorr.o porr-.anent In the case of the Immigration Department, it recommends that the93 words
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Article47 1956-03-07 2 A MISADVENTURE vtrtl M Ptl :r:ay R,- :r s Singapore Coroner's Court oa the death of Teo Peng H«* 25. a coffee-powder «9C who was injur d m a wit ■Trident at Orchard Rotd late on the nifht of Teo died to hospital tin47 words
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311 1956-03-07 2 Voluntary Retirement With Compensation MINORITY REPORT SUGGESTS THE best method of securing Malayamzation while preserving the efficiency of the administration would be by the scheme of voluntary retirement with compensation, says the minontv report of Sir Percy McNeice and Mr Robert Ho, members of the Malayamzation Commission. "We consider," says311 words
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Advertisement369 1956-03-07 2 i>iu 1 1 iuu nby WOMEiX EVERYWHERE Sere $^7&£yy^3r j BRITAIN'S TOP -SELLING WASHERS -Zr^ model "S" 1 liT^^^^^j^ ',i prDHPAT j\ is Q model cf M^CSg^ H^rff W «h« e»«n«r! J r— -s revolutionory des^n j 4*wJ Jl incorporating cl the m >vrmjs oner' i' BC 1 i r369 words
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Article, Illustration235 1956-03-07 3 Solo For Lady Black On A 3-legged Piano V need a piano badly at I the Singapore School for the H rid, so three-year-old B »n Guan j-esterdav ed out a solo for Lady Black, wife of the Governor. Sir Robert Black, on his tiny, thret model M a hint235 words
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Article53 1956-03-07 3 LEADERS of the Singapore Trades Union Congress and I Pro-Peoples' Action Party trade unions will meet today to elect a 11-man committee to handle the joint celebrations for May Day. The dm will also Rnalise plans for the celebratiot i will inrlr.de a mass rally53 words
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Article, Illustration282 1956-03-07 3 HE FOUND HIS LOVE IN MALAYA ...But Dane Is Packed Off Home IPOH, Tucs. A 21-year-o!d Dane, Prebenove Finn Larsen, who fell m love with a Malay waitress, is being sent home by the Immigration authorities. Larsen. who speaks Bueni English, wu umted to x ohcp m a liny Vint282 words
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Article86 1956-03-07 3 IPOH. Tile* Tw polirc inspect n and a detective were today charged with a<=jau ting a lecond-hand roods dea or. II Sundram Chettiar, m the Bidor Po ice Station, m ordex to extort informati n from him. Inspector K. Snrxoswarren. 24. and [ntpector Manikavatagam, 2f, faced86 words
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152 1956-03-07 3 New Radios For Flying Club Planes THE Dim-tor of Civil Aviation. Mr g.j. Warcup, has .•pprovt a the tost allai n ol A:::- ricai) made NaiCO radi m all plan' i belt nglnf t< Royal Blngapore Pli In Club, the Club's Eh en Ibj and Captain. Mr A.F.W. Andn n,152 words
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Article50 1956-03-07 3 SUPRAYAN*. who dn car and kmu-krri down a lamp MSI at Palaniappa E^tat( Pam-h. on Jan. 19, wa.- yi sterday fined ***** on three cunts ot driving without I licence, having no third party Insurance and knocking d<!\\n the lamp post bf the Magistrate Inehe Pawan Ahmad.50 words
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Article132 1956-03-07 3 WORK ON EXCHANGE STARTS TWO hundred occupants of George and Synagogue Btn who had held up m lor the new City Exchangfl SJCte removed by Government recently. Mr H. L. Kb g, eunril manager of the Singapore Telepb 'ie Board toid The X S> dard j c terday. The' occupants132 words
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161 1956-03-07 3 Mammoth Rally To Impress UK Group a mammoth rally I held at Farm Park. Singapore. on March 18 to •impress" the British Parliamentary delegation with Singapore's determination to obtain "merdeka. The Chic! Minister. Mr. Dn-\-icl Marsha: 1 1- fl m wsmen thai the Liberal Sodalisti irilJ be invited to the161 words
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Article170 1956-03-07 3 SINGAPORE'S Health Minister, Mr A. J. Braga, yesterday presented fht j goin and 34 Mlver medals to regular blood donors at tne Blood Tranfusion Centre. The gold medal was given to those who made 20 donations; the silver medal VM for 10 donation^. The five gold170 words
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Advertisement134 1956-03-07 3 A^^ love. 'K- ul lfraid of ie Ufi^Vl a/ra'd of htrr\ hiidrcn s *com ijVW J and thc^rame< h^r friends' 4 m-oold cill her of her /passions.fyct m/^^^ powerless l <> rcMS( them! of two people »ho v anted all of [i other tri: lltjvcn would illgw! vn '^,-.<ic magnificent134 words
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Advertisement210 1956-03-07 3 vty What a .sgmki£\ fV difference W? ifU Mackeson s \Ug makes... MACKESON'S MILK STOUT I so strong, </*^fs so smooth, scores on I every point. U MACKESON'S MILK STO U T is excelled, before or after a game. Sole Agents: JOHN LITTLE (Malaya) LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) S ngapore,210 words
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Article143 1956-03-07 4 CLOSING rubbor prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (norn) 100.! Ittfl Marrh 1004 100 4 No. (nnni) 97i MJ No. (norn) 97* !>8 lone Steady. iin PUCE The prire <»t tin yestodav was S.ISC per pi( ul 1 1 |S| LONDON K| KBhK143 words
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Article31 1956-03-07 4 THE Begin ental Ban i of w iron's Royal Regiment '■vi play at the Singapore X p. ana io on Saturday, from 7 to 8 p in.31 words
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Article426 1956-03-07 4 Land Owner Faces Trial Pi;\ ANG, lues. A landed proprietor, Ooi IMiee Keat, who was alleged have admitted incurring: a 5300.000 loss as promoter of a 1,000 character lottery, appeared m the Sessions Court today for trial on a charu»* of bribing a police officer.426 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-03-07 4 WAITING outside a court m Beverly Hills, California, is film star Marilyn Monroe. She was Charged with driving net tat without I licenre and with failing to appear m court after a warrant was issued. Marilyn said she had been unable to appear because she bid been92 words
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Article189 1956-03-07 4 IPOH. T;:cs The Mating Tin Limited last year paid v-.c Federation Government approximately 12.650.000 In export duty and bWMBf tax. Company chai::r;.:-i, Mr J T. Chappc] revested thil today at its .'^Oth annual zcr.cra'. meeting here Shareholder! received S2.tSl3.nnn :n dividends for the same period189 words
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Article59 1956-03-07 4 MALACCA, TIMS, Thr mi re Malays may be included In the Settlement's Road Transport industry Committee. Inche Abdul Hadl, member oi UMNO, told Tbt Standard tudav. He was commenting on tho UMNO and M:;^:im Driren Association delecatioo wl: met the Re-idem Oommissioner foe Increased Malay participation59 words
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518 1956-03-07 4 'CO Didn't Want To Take Responsibility' Missing Detonators Hearing CAPTAIN J. M. Giitf m I Genera] Coin: Maii:al yesterday attributed his Commanding Oilicer, Major Albert LeOMU d Henderson's ''change of front*' to him over the loss Of detonators from No. 443 Base Ammunition Depot. Kranji, after the S. I. R.518 words
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Article186 1956-03-07 4 CHILDREN m Singapore are more literary minded than adults -if the number oi users n the branch libraries m the island is any criterion. Of nearly lU.min hook/ led at the RafTles Libraiy branches m Upper SerangOOD a:.<l Sigiap, more books were I ikdl out by186 words
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Article55 1956-03-07 4 PEOPLES Art ion Party leader. Mr. I.< c Kuan V*. w. will he tnc sucsi soeaktc the nexi SUuEBDora Un on of Journalists' luncheon on March 12. at the Capitol Blue Boom. The Bubjecf will :e "Sinsapore I like to see." T; fcetj it |3 h, arc avai55 words
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Article23 1956-03-07 4 THE wife Of I Public Works Drpartment labourer, Savithri. 22. was lound hanging m her hone m TrafaTgai Street. Singapore, yt.^trrday23 words
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Article46 1956-03-07 4 IPOII. Tucs. Arumugam 24. was committed today to stand trial m the High Court f >n April 10. lor alleged murd»T Ol a ticket collector at Kampons Ourap on Jan. 4. The Magistrate, Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusot. ordered Arumugam to be remanded.46 words
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118 1956-03-07 4 HOMESICK, YOUTH IS BACK... AS STOWAWAY PSNANG, Tucs.— A young Indian lad who claimed thai he left Ifalaya as a gtow« away 00 a ihip loving BOVt three or four vars a^i; raturned by the Rajula jrcatcrday a.s a stowaway again. The youth, Ba'akr ishnan, claimed his age was ltf118 words
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Advertisement181 1956-03-07 4 -C^) THERE S NO BUSINESS J P# LIKE SHAW BUSINESS 4 >■.._-•■>.. h m i m tit t 0 UNTAMED VIOLENCE! I ♦^..Aj^'jACKftILANCE SHELLEY WINTERS J NEXT CHANCE-— -Si »-St; MOOfit.nLAO CONRAD NAGCL UmvtßS* MTUUTOUL fKHK .•>\v 4^ t REX^ DESD®]! z w^f&T^wmuL vtjt-- )/.v ay /LC99B jj^ mm "l'"\181 words
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Advertisement168 1956-03-07 4 kATH A V ORCANISAfToN A TTR ACjj^ LAST DAY! /•atiiav^ 11a.m., 1.45. 4.15, 8.45. I Ml 11 M I and 9.30 p.m. AiR-CONjr -FROM TOMORROW-.^ THE STORY Of A v. QH\\ OBSESSED WITH THE SI i |ft AM i i\\| A r sin"! Every WCY GALLANT MWUMMKMM TOM Hf.MOUt 5168 words
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102 1956-03-07 5 24 PROVINCE POLICE PERSONNEL GET MEDALS -tt MERTAJV al Police, and Good were prePolice perpensioners ley by the Officer, vince WelJ. B. Donaldan impressive r by 30 r the rom- B I X. Nadai secur- oiunBukit Mertae under h > police i the Colopresented their husYah binti P. C. Ahmad102 words
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Article28 1956-03-07 5 ■OR BAFIRU, Tues. a Radio Malaya cd $100 m the yesterday *ed goods a some cooked a permit ipcd at Jalan way to Kuala28 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-03-07 5 Sta Aard photo b i MISS Lxly Ong, |J f( ;>v r/ j^, Ong Lnq l n out d-rrto on her birthday cake at a vnrti h M t h Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 37 words
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265 1956-03-07 5 UNION WILL SOON MAKE A DECISION TflE Admiralty m Singapore, yesterday offered new wage increases to its 10,000 industrial workers m the Naval Base. A statement issued by the Naval Base authorities last stated that the new proposals offer the same pay265 words
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Article37 1956-03-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. In the Juvenile Court, Pontian. today a 12-year-old boy was admonished and then acquitted after being charged with moving, without a permit, three i eggs and four tahils of bananas.37 words
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Article296 1956-03-07 5 MALAYANIZATION BRIEFS Tli: M lion Commission recommends that the whole Singapore Civil Service should be reconstituted on the British pattern and the- grading of the Administrative Class should be as m Britain. The Commission states: "Broadly speaking the classification of the British C B cc with suitable modifications can be296 words
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285 1956-03-07 5 A New Plan For Retirement Of Expats MohingThings Easier KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— The Federation Government gazetted today a bill to facilitate the retirement on proportionate pension of expatriate officers who have "reasonable grounds for anxiety regarding the future of their careers here under the Malayanization Plan outlined m the Merdeka285 words
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Article56 1956-03-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Toes. to thfl Sesrioni Court today Ilak Nvi. a fi 1-year-old woman. Who said she helped her 16--ft d ?on to tap rubl)er. was fined SHOO or nvo months' jail, for moving without a permit three katis of Chinese New Year cakes m a56 words
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Article24 1956-03-07 5 A SECTION of Carmine Lane, Singapore, will be closed for a weok beginning March 12 due to work on a sewer.24 words
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Article110 1956-03-07 5 Admits Guilt But Walks Out Free Xl LUMPUR, Tucs. Ernest Francis De Silva. 34--year-o'd PWD technical Assistant, today pleaded guilty to two offences under the Road Transport Enactment, but eventually walked out of the Second Magistrate's Court, a free man. He was accused of allowing his car to be driven110 words
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Article93 1956-03-07 5 A SINGAPORE social worker, Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy, was elected president of the Kamaa Dub at its annual general meeting yesterday The meeting also elected the following^. Vi. c-prcsidents Mrs K. C. George and Mrs. L. Naidu: general secretary Mrs. J. H. Ifetha; asst. secretary S A.93 words
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Article34 1956-03-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues I patrol ol the First Battalion Royal Lincolnshire Regiment Killed one of three terrorists contacted m the :ig area of Pahang. terday. The octroi wounded one other terrorist34 words
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Article49 1956-03-07 5 A POLICE radio patrol early morning detained a car loaded with six sacks of contraband tobacco worth about 0, m Jalan Tua Kong of! Siglap. The car was chased from Bcdok to Jalan Tua Kong, where the driver c,f the car escaped, leaving the engine running.49 words
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Article30 1956-03-07 5 TOII SANG CHOON Cta ;.i. Chin link. Lan Qeok Tin and Wong Toon Seng were fined $10 each yesterday by Muar, Magistrate for gambling m a public place.30 words
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Article23 1956-03-07 5 THE Mutual dinner of the Malayan Dental Association will be held at the E and O Hotel. Penan::, on March 11.23 words
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119 1956-03-07 5 BUTTER WORTH. T .c. Lourdemary. 18. n ma.-s wee ici ;it UIC Batu Kawan Estate, was stripped and pushed to the ground But another weeder came on ihe BCCM and her attacker ran away. In the Sessions Court. Nibonfl Tebaf. yesterday, X S IDpi;ih.119 words
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Miscellaneous459 1956-03-07 5 Standard &4lmcinctc Information at a Glance f'HiN'G'A'pTißftfrf i r M S fw 5 83 Australia •-J H r-V^;l\'C 12.30. 3. 630 and 915 p.m. O M i.var Thilakam (Ta- Za OUKOX: Quentin Durward 1. 3.15 M *j IM >l-lli\m lOnmew "1 S^ f -n,. Lon, Gra, Un. 2.30 SWETTENHAM i™459 words
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Article506 1956-03-07 6 )NE, at least, of the crises which Chief Minister David Marshall has to face ended with an overwhelming defeat of his bid to form with the Liberal-Socialists. It was the kind of defeat that cheered his heart and his smiling acceptance of the decision showed that it506 words
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Article345 1956-03-07 6 f |HIE SOVIET Government's sudden switch from the Stalin policy of sole dictatorship or one-man rule to what it calls "collective leadership" has caused consternation among Russia's satellites, particularly to Rod China s Mao and company. The Peking regime, it must be remembered, was brought into345 words
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Article, Illustration829 1956-03-07 6 Patrick O' Donovan - A SPECIAL Sort Of President Patrick O'Donovan Soys WASHINGTON. SPECULATION has not been banished. Gambling is not only for those with a taste for impossible odds. President Eis c n hower's announcement of his availability for a seer on d term has swept the field of American politics bare, but829 words
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Article1162 1956-03-07 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA Ihwr Mr. David Marshall, AJlow me to ngratulate you on being- as iar as my memory goes —the first man who, metaphorically speaking, with one stroke suffered defeat and earned a preater victory. I doubt if there has been another political lea1,162 words
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Article373 1956-03-07 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM LONDON IXADIO Cairo's mountI ing propaganda otlenshe to win tIM minds of Africans and Asians, espet ially m Fast and Central Afrit a is .shortly to bo com hatted by two different radio netII oiks. The South African Go\ernmcnt has decided to enter the373 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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Letter95 1956-03-07 6 Undesirable U.S. Degrees ■i UK, Oag Siew Chey's treat c en whether w« should recognize AmerieM <:rz:r \<: j :<.-<'. ■■z his point I think reVOlves upon whether should he r< j v .thin :.>: B h CommonfPtsJfli, .z'n I peel the I cannot find i M f having a:95 words
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Letter123 1956-03-07 6 Sir: It was rcporlc cently that many projects of the P.W.D. hive Sm ved owing to the si. of qualified personnel although money was a\ My colleagues and I attribute this to the i of actually qualified person* nel— those with diplomas as as si;" —and also123 words
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Letter112 1956-03-07 6 Too Concerned Over Aussies? Sir: We seem very much concerned over of 'he A ian servicemen m Malaya. Q if good that we should see that our guests here are comfortable and that they have every! hi rig they want. -o much sympathy and concern is shown to them I112 words
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Letter55 1956-03-07 6 JUSTIFIED DECISION Sir. at: U.\ three repi< Assemb y to merit I eral-S< alitiop 'ificd <i. The pc should re<a!l thai last eierlion th< of nt m the Fr< m. If the I command the i support of tho voted them inU this move to the Libe have the whov55 words
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Article106 1956-03-07 6 Shorts from the Talks IT -cms to me that today anxious not to be thought narrow minded intc ance beins the only thing of h their friends are intolerant that they dar express disapproval of any thing." Lady Cynthia Asquith ask nig "Are We Too Tolerant?" m a BBC programme.106 words
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Advertisement46 1956-03-07 6 i Vk (,ood* nre daily beina unpacked from all corner* of the Uortd to provide Thr General Public uith the I. ITEST TEXTILES to hits nil \our requirements nt "MAGANLAL'S" than at any other +HEAI* SALES thes nrr always (HEWER to buy at: fllfiGAniAL [JfIQjnDAS CQ.46 words
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Article, Illustration281 1956-03-07 7 GLUBB'S AWE IS SACKED Knighthood For Pasha, Govt. Told: Get Tough AMMAN, Jordan, March 6 (UP) Jordan relieved another aide of Lt -Gen Glubb Pasha yesterday m the command purge of the Arab Legion. He was an Arab officer, Col. Mohammad Sihimat. He was deputy to the281 words
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Article84 1956-03-07 7 Call For Arab War Defeated JERI'SALFM. March 6 llv at* 'I he Israel] Knesset (parliament) today defeated an extreme rightist freedom movement m the call for an immediate preventive war against the Arabs. A no confidence motion was defeated by 66 votes to 13. with 14 abstentions. m one of84 words
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Article72 1956-03-07 7 HONOKON i (Reuter) A party of four railway experts from Communist China arrived here today to discuss the reopening of through rail traffic between Hongkong and Canton, provincial capital of Kwangtuns. it was authoritatively learned here today. Rail passengers have had to leave their train on72 words
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Article27 1956-03-07 7 WASHINGTON. Match (AP)— Representatives of Britain. France and the United States met here again today to discuss co-ordination ol their policy m the Middle East.27 words
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Article28 1956-03-07 7 TANGIER. Mar. ter). —Eleven ncluding a woman and two children. were killed and wounded incidents m Tetuan. Spanish Morocco, yesterday. according to reports from a ource.28 words
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Article33 1956-03-07 7 W YORK. March 6, (A —The Old Vie Company of London will tour Canada and the United States this autumn, opening m Canada Sept. 13. it was announced here yesterday.33 words
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Article25 1956-03-07 7 WASHINGTON. March 6. (AP)— The House ot Representatives yesterday voted a ncrease m Federal funds to combat cancer, heart disease and other ailments.25 words
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Article33 1956-03-07 7 NEW DELHI. March 6 (AP) Former U.S. Secretary ol the Treasury Henry Morgenthau yesterday proposed that the United States give India a 500 million dollar loan to assist economic development.33 words
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Article41 1956-03-07 7 DAM SB March 6 (AP) lnl i sources hire the W( t ci- rman Krupp FoundatKin and American Standard Oil Company of New Jersey put m bids yesterd for the construction of a projected oil refinery m Syria.41 words
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Article42 1956-03-07 7 UNITED NATIONS. N I v Man I \P) Britain said r lay that m ■n ther year "there may well be (ft I fNH y-' to port" on rurtl Utlcal advanceB ni In the U.N. trust territory of British Cameroons.42 words
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Article18 1956-03-07 7 BELGRADE. March 6 (AP) Veljko Mieunovic, UnderS v of Foreign AfTairs. 99S named Yugosla\inbassador to Mos-18 words
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Article25 1956-03-07 7 BONN. Germany. March 6 (AP> Communist East German authorities have applied new controls on train to check the ilight of refugees to the West.25 words
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Article, Illustration289 1956-03-07 7 VTA MONICA, California. March 6 (AP) Tita Purdom icon a divorce yesterday from British actor Edmund Purdom alter testifying that he brought her home from a Pty ayid then nt back aione. The party the Inter told newsmen, was at the home of actress289 words
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Article288 1956-03-07 7 NKW YORK March fi (\l'> hi 1 d ale i holism m I ranre is tiie sub mm t of an ai tic l«" i'> look magazine published yesterda> %crompanied b» illustrations showing a (Mild vttirm at a bar. tnakins up with a hanyowr. betel slapprd288 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-03-07 7 IT'S an Olivier occasion, following the presentation of the British Kilm Academy wards for 1" ."■"> held m < <<n junction with the premier* of h«- him "A iown I ike Alice" at the Odeon. Leicester Square recentlj \I\MN I IK.H seen with her husband SIX lAI RIATEUP - 97 words
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224 1956-03-07 7 'West Indians Are Leading London 's Vice Racket' LONDON". March 6 (Reut A Conservative Member of Parliament claimed ;ht that West Indians had become leading ornizers of prostitution m London. Mr. William Shepherd told the House ol Commons: "The leading organizers were first the Malt ond the Cypriots. and latterly224 words
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Article28 1956-03-07 7 THE South Korean rJelefttion to the second Asian Peoples Anti-Communist League conference arrived KB raipel yesterday enroute to Manila where the conference open* on March m.28 words
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150 1956-03-07 7 RUSSIA LEADS U.S. IN AIR QUALITY, SAYS SENATOR ROCHESTER, New Hampshire. Mar. 6 (AP) Senator Estes Kefauver (Demociat-Tenncsscc) said eiday Russia is now producing a "supersonic which "can out-run the tifthters now available/ "We have no such bomber even on the drawing hoards as far as 1 am aware." the150 words
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Article102 1956-03-07 7 U.S. Has New Missile Gun Mar. 6 of a &<i\t ball at 7,000 miles an hour was disclosed y«tcrc ka I. Slawskot .boran i the gun "fin. removes much of th«? t and eiior from missile sear< It will also rut the cost added, from the $10.(M)< 000 needed to102 words
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Article66 1956-03-07 7 March b tcr« ,19. wa oil the 5 Thailand coast near Kra last reports which reached B kok today. The reports said the boat was believe have come i mm Singapore Police said the :n Chumporn Pro-, i i and id been charged with enng66 words
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Article39 1956-03-07 7 1 March The West German Bundestag, by a crushing mai 1 aye final approval on Tuesday to firm civilian controls over the new armed c Lower House, by a vote ,ssed 14 endments tha 1 Parliarru39 words
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Article27 1956-03-07 7 \NGKOK. Marrh f> RenAbu Bakar. I ang. who is vacation m Bangkok was BK Phumpiol Aduldej. The Sultan wfll fly Chiensmai m northern Thailand row.27 words
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Advertisement95 1956-03-07 7 I— )etter typing! [r ior typing LTD.. P 0 Box 2000, Singapore. 3D LTD., Kual3 Lumpur, Penang. cmous family of icimml products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SA! \T KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, I n d i gestion, Seasickness, ausea Tirednes?, machache. Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG IKE HGEIi MEMCAL95 words
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Advertisement84 1956-03-07 7 I u^T NURSERY ftfoP/ FURNITURE m Mm*- jink. f-rram. urmi *^i I I -4^ Wr** I, chairs S^^<' |°J 1 Non-fold.ng <' W I 537.50 jr Folding i 69.00 BABY COTS 3^*-^frs^ $115 00 a Jf^\^T d! mV>^ (mattress and net extro^ r^l^ i Jb^ M k^ft^s PLAYPENS 7s. j84 words
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Article18 1956-03-07 8 BRITAIN'S LAST BID FOR PEACE IN CYPRUS HAS FAILED Makarios Spurns Self-Rule Offet kyukyuk A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article136 1956-03-07 8 We'll Fight To The Last —Makarios VIPACIA f**-r-k»«iic» !Mr»»« I^l lv_ KJZj i v^ypriio, IVldl. 6 (AP)— Archbishop Makarios last night defied new British threats of armed might to crush disorders on Cyprus. **We shall m no circumstances strike the flag of selfdetermination," the leader of Cyprus* union with Greece136 words
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Article30 1956-03-07 8 The U.S. Defence Department <■ i on Monday t that top American chiefs have flown to a secluded spot m Puerto Rico to over problems of America's defence. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article109 1956-03-07 8 Surrenders After Five Years .v YORK Marcta I (AP) Henry Winston, last of the fugitive convicted Communist leaders, surrendered jres- lay to us. ral iDaftei ars. n organizational secretary of the ijarty. stepped from a ib" m from the Federal Building and taken <**side by I s marshals. Winston announced109 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-03-07 8 New Portrait ANNA /INKIIsi the S i>ttis.h horn artist, st.mds brsidr her now portrait of th l>wk»- ni I (linbm -h Thr p.iintin- v. lN (omniissionrd "uhtrr Command <•! the Kma| \ir Koht, .k it win I' n the Command Head Miurtvrs at Rcntly Priory, Middlrsf>\. Th.. aircraft m IhvAP - 72 words
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Article91 1956-03-07 8 Britain Jams Air Wave NICOSIA, Cyprus, March 6 (UP) Britain jammed Athens Radio last night m a sudden crackdown on the Cypriot terrorist movement and its propaganda support from Greece. Never before had the B fa government sanctioned interference with foreign broadcasts not even during the darkest days of World91 words
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Article27 1956-03-07 8 I 'VESTIA. the Soviet Governmeni newspaper, yesterday ed the South-east A Treaty Organization as a Totten fruit of policy of the position of strength." Renter.27 words
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135 1956-03-07 8 WASHINGTON. March 6 (AP) The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday upheld a rielOO that the ban on racial .negation m Amer: lie scboob applies also to -supported colleges and universities. The decision was given by a special three-judge U.S. district court m Greensboro. rth Carolina. It135 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-03-07 8 ALTHEKINE Lucy, Nefl« student who was expelled from all-white University of Alabama. ISA., she arrived at La (iuardia Airfield. New York, last week. Miss Lucy had flown Irom Birmingham. Alabama, uith ■Cf lawyer Thur^ood Marshall, who is counsel ior the National Association for the Advancement of ColouredAP - 91 words
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Article20 1956-03-07 8 PEKING R Ik) announced on Monday that Re.i China v.i export 36,000 Umu ol canned thj year.20 words
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Article178 1956-03-07 8 P Pan 3/ an 3 To C °"^rf Corner Into Theatre 11 "I -m nbsolet,- riavv fa< iiu» .lot,,- m Ill lli( 1 P 'I- would r;»rn <• .1 .vh.h.ts as I V it..in> lor n. i. I'-'ii^ ,',,,,1-- \....-ri..,; j,. lisil t>^ I. ..,t.,i178 words
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Article53 1956-03-07 8 SEOUL, March I, (AP) —An agrei meni providing for oon- iction of a rs?n.Bon orm ■■"'-<"••• Tongnae, near P i fen, w.i i Igned yestwdaj '">' Mail. (itii. John J. Binns, Chiel ol Stafl i:.s. Ar.-i.v Forces, Far East, and South Kurra\ Defence Minister Sohn Won I!. Dompletiod53 words
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Article67 1956-03-07 8 I Say So! Truman AS CITY. Missouri. March 6 (UP>— Former President Truman said the remarks m the second volume ol his memoirs, which went X«i a IL y es er <iay- would tand M because I stated the vSS*-* J>>uslas Mac Arthur. ffiP^d Baruch and J; ke n exception67 words
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Article35 1956-03-07 8 REAR \rthur IN dder. I Officer All rrafi Carriers, will n m official call on the I ndi r-ln-Chief, far Ea.-- rce Air Marshal Sir Fran <>n Monday, b35 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-03-07 8 BATTERY <>t saperN.uiii u u i(l«"<i missiles, known as u Nikes." stand guard ;it IH t 1 lhiin. Neu York. The missiles arc nut of the :>o.">th Missile Battalion. 1 !i«' missiles BfC m.ukrd '"Scitin 'ls of New York AP photo.AP - 45 words
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Article147 1956-03-07 8 Mollet Sounds Party Leaders PARIS. Mar. <Al\jPremier Guy IfollH > iciday began sounding out French political leaderi on a uvo-pa: ly policy for Fiance :n Alfi I il The PluUu imaged talki late jrest( relay and thl igh today with th< I idei nl all other parties m the NatlotuU147 words
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Article55 1956-03-07 8 TOKYO. March 6 <AP> A Japanese wnaling rt t in the Antarctic claimed yesterday ;t lias w- n the wh ding "Olympics'' thij y<ar with a baj ->: i ".vi vhab The Taivo Fishing Company which ma* the claim ■aid It t --> the highest pre- and t-war55 words
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169 1956-03-07 8 HELSINKI, Mar. f> (IT) Striking Communists clashed with |K)lice yestcrclay as Finland's tin ee -day -old government moved to ease tiie chaos of a nationwide general strike. It was the tirst clash between police and strikers since the general walkout began last week. Police169 words
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Article104 1956-03-07 8 Fall Out: Japan 's Request WASHINGTON. March 6 (AP) Formal American assurances to Japan of full precautions to he taken during the spring series of nuclear tests m the Pacific have brought a new Tokyo request for advance notification before each test and compensation m the event Hi <!lout mish.104 words
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Article97 1956-03-07 8 WASHINGTON, March 6 \P' The r.s Supr< dm C< m «m Monday upheld the G nviction di I-'ranr: Costello, Italian-born New York gambler, on lltcomf lax evasion charges Costciio was convicted m May. 1954 alter a six-week trial In New York and was sentenced to rive years97 words
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Article130 1956-03-07 8 Another Aussie Dock Strike CANBERRA, Mar. 6 tßcut, r i p. p,,yt that ;-t:aUl :::.iv b- B H)C -•"> I hfCd m anothi r nation-wide doe*. strike next week were referred to In the Hou>e of Efc presentatlves today by the Minister ol Labour, Mr Harold Holt. llt» >a:d hr130 words
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Article61 1956-03-07 8 LONDON, March 6 (AP)— A British Government oflidal said yesterday night that iormer Soviet Premier Gcorsi M. Malenkov would shortly 1 1 i «ondoQ. "We were told this r.ftornoon." said the official, '"Vy tIM Coun>e!>>r of the Soviet Embassy that Malcnkov would head a delegation from the61 words
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Article41 1956-03-07 8 SULTAN .Mohammed Bon ViKi -<\* returned to Morocco on Monday to receive the aeamai li n ol thousands cf his subjects who lined the street! to welcome him bark irom tbi trip which broucht IforOOOO \nv pioirii.-e oi lcicpcncicncc. APAP - 41 words
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Article43 1956-03-07 8 CANADA and Italy MJCtd on Monday to unite m efforts to reduce tension m the Middle La.st and to put nonmilitary aspects Ol the North Atlantic Treaty at the top of the NATO conference agenda m Paris early m May. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Advertisement125 1956-03-07 8 MOrG«^vor>»hini. }(((J Avant most m econmm inolorii Pft\4'iir Quickest way to the tacts of II 1 II inenew >xford itafr v^*^\| dr.. .me and take the wheel feel the power and vcr\e pintedOHA d m enjoy the comfort of mter-a^ I Ik I I/| hi x r I 1 1125 words
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Article227 1956-03-07 9 PARTY PUT BEFORE NATION INTRIGUE IS BAR TO AAERDEKA' THE only .mpeaWnt to self-government Qnd independence for Singapore is the intrigues of politicians to whom the notional interest is of less importance than party supremacy, Mr Yap Phcng Geek, a Colony banker, declared yesterday. Mr Yap227 words
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Article, Illustration490 1956-03-07 9 Journey's End For Six Adventurers AFTER 19.000 MILES. CHAMPAGNE patI c no |J I I i tt i London Be "'-ia- -??e not i esti once t the T At i f Brown, 28 and Nigel Ncwbui Oxford and Pat Murphy Adrian Cowell, 21. and Henry Nott, 21. of CambridgeStandard - 490 words
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Article38 1956-03-07 9 No 'Toad Caps' For Present ITues. ic General avowed to B headgear, a neir ap- to wear r toad-shap-e DireeZ. FedS pur. by Officer. don o the d- c Stand- Huced ical Deli- assistant ta it ne hos-38 words
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Article28 1956-03-07 9 Ir drew C Joseph's Sinsa- m aid of th» k 3 mmv << *****. »79, (i It.) *****. J* :r s drew 5 *****. OJM64. 11 *****.28 words
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Article63 1956-03-07 9 $1 ,000 BAIL IN OPIUM CASE A WOMAN. See Chwcc 63, allegedly found m possession of two tins of prepared opium m Clyde Terrace Singapore, on No last year, was yesterday ordered by a Singapore court to be sent to the Opium Treatment Centre for observation. See, who was convicted63 words
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Article92 1956-03-07 9 Fags Duty Not Paid, $8,000 Fine JOHORE BAHRU. Tuc, A Singapore businessman. Chua Ten Hwce. 37. was today fined $8,000 m the Sessions Court here for importing cartons of uncustomed cigarettes into the Federation He was on his way to I Pahat from Singapore when his car caught fire at92 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-03-07 9 I 111 \il.«m bin Ilaji Unos, X I DA. Orticer, Klang. \\.i> i:i\en a I i! uHI p.n t\ by the Mi lay (nminunity of k.inipun- K.« t.i I'd.i. Vuw Nurtttnham, prior to his transfer to Tanunu K.n .1 ni: he \dam is also i\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\> <Ch'ng Seng Poh - 95 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-03-07 9 8-A's And Phang Keeps Tradition THREE student m Singapore obtained elgM distinctions out of ti^ht snl)ic(ts taken m the 1955 School Certificate i:\aminatinn published yestcrdav. One of them was Ki-\>.n-olcl Thanu hce Kidim of Kaffir* In^ti- Pit (ing Chee Kioncj (■t ion who intends t.ikins rnsincerins as a i ireer.140 words
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Article132 1956-03-07 9 A MEMORANDUM recommending to Government the award of fellowships and scholarships will soon be submitted by the staff side of the Joint Whitlcy Council, The SI dard was told yesterday. A spokesman of the Council which asked its members to jest and recommend the details132 words
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Article116 1956-03-07 9 A MAN attempted suicide probably because he was "fed up with his incurable cancer.' his wife told a Singapore inquest yestc rri.-.v The wife. Lok Ohoon Yon?. said this during an inquest into the death of her husband. Yee Hong Hee. 52. a sauce-seller, who took116 words
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Article117 1956-03-07 9 Comet At Paya Lebar By 1958 THE Comet airliner would be m service again m this part ot the world by 1958. Lord Knolly. Deputy Chairman of Vickers-Armstrong Ltd.. and former chairman of BOA.C. told The Standard yesterday. Lord Knolly arrived m Singapore from London en route to Australia on117 words
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Article22 1956-03-07 9 IXCHE Mohamed Hashim bin Puteh. Rationing Officer, Supplies Department. Muar. left yesterday on transfer to the head office m Kuala Lumpur.22 words
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Article37 1956-03-07 9 LEE HUI was charged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday, with having under his control 2 mortar bombs and shells on March 4, at Jervois Road. He was remanded till March 8.37 words
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178 1956-03-07 9 3 Injured In Hospital PENANG, Tucs. Indian labourers were today alraid to v. n k in qasfilled hold No. 5 of "the Rajula. which trapped five people, two of whom were killed when they were choked b y yesterday afternoon. However, after modi persuasion178 words
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Article60 1956-03-07 9 A PARTY of Customs men raided a hut off Clementi Road last December and seized 335 bottles of brandy, a Singapore court was told yesterday. In the dock was Goh Chia Ben^, 36, a salesman found guilty of possessing dutiable liquor. The Magistrate. Mr. Choor60 words
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Article204 1956-03-07 9 TIIK Singapore Court ot Appeal yesterday ie>erved liniment at the close of a 12-day hearing of the appeal by three Dutch oil companies tor a S»i,000,000 claim against the War Damage Commission. The oil companies claimed this amount of money as compensation from the Crown204 words
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Advertisement395 1956-03-07 9 I JfCOWIsd went golfing fn my C^\ r maide/iform ■g ce P yoof eye on my forml v ■%sss fM&, '< w the fairest on the foirwoy, '^«$l eoutl o!! y controlled m Moidenform's^Hj f gure-enhancing Etude.* v :> I' ever tic-tactoe stitching hold's my curves, gives me th« firmly395 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-03-07 10 IfR L WILLIAMS. |ff> laytH Manager of the Prudential Assurance Co.. Ltd. yesterday piesontcri two employees of thf tiirn m Singapore, witb kmg service inemrntos. They were Mr. I m Tlan Kefl ■.'.1.-' received a ions atrviot 1 1 U£ etc and i i bequc and Mr.115 words
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Article136 1956-03-07 10 mai.av.w iharebroken yetroidav reported the foUowing business done: 8.8. Pet, 43/7J arriv;.!. 42 ready; F N oids. $1.71. Gammon S&l5, S l2 1 1 Hammer n d; Hume A3 4', tl Box $l.<io; Sime Darby 95; Spore Cold Storage $1,511; Straits Traders $2">. U.K. ords. $8.80; Jacks136 words
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Article72 1956-03-07 10 HUMES QUOTED MALAYAN rubber shares yesteritaj iniprn\ed m quotation without attractins; sefleta. Industrial shares were quietly steady, while Una were Irregular. Hume Industrie- w> re quoted for the fust time With ivi rs indu-atinii An X and sellers AS 6 and business passing within quotations. U.E. ords were72 words
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Article34 1956-03-07 10 HJIPMENT fer the new Chopan steam power station r:ear Mirzapur, m the Unit< Provinces of India, has been ordered from a member firm of a large UK. engineering group. The contract worth34 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-03-07 10 MALAY AM A i r w a y s employed uarc a uircV til dinner In Mr. A. C; Brofnn, flic trwjic MtMMgff. at Empress Hotel, Singapore, recent" In He (/ocs on home cere fa Australia soon. Standard photo shons (seated from left): Mr. Lid dell. Mrs.81 words
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Article160 1956-03-07 10 Profit-Taking Seen THE rubber market m Singapore closed uncertain at SI. OI per lb. for first grade March shipment, a rise of j^ cent on Monday, after having been quoted at 51.04 at one stage. The market was uncertain at the dose. Prices opened at around160 words
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Article75 1956-03-07 10 total Imports of rubber, nil grades Irnm all countries Into Bingapore sad the iV d< ration durum f < br:;ary. smounted to 24,117 tons as shown by :;nai documents received. The rifure Includes 13.4 C tons Imported on prorisioaaJ permits m pn rtoua months fOC BfhlCh fittSJ75 words
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Article76 1956-03-07 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce E.\ 'hange noon clOßing price pet pjcul jmtcrday: copr.; llai >jt v buj era, 1 171 sellers; Apri. buyers. $271 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) |40| X r s. coconut oil (drums) $43] seller-; Ifuntok white pepper $133 sellers, Sarawak white $131 sellers. Special Sarawak b.ack76 words
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Article403 1956-03-07 10 WASHINGTON, Mar. 8 Be- inning yesterday, some 2,100.000 million American workers will receive Wife increases prescribed by law rather than th oii^li the more usual method of collective bargaining:. For this was the day when the improved Nation;.! Minimum wage Law.' adopted by the Congress403 words
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195 1956-03-07 10 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - Red China Draws Of European Shipping Copra Affected ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN BY Standard's New York Bureai- Chief THE Philippines is finding a scarcity of European affecting adversely an otherwise excellent copra situotic fQ j n f ormec j mar k e t q UQr t crs n N ii i195 words
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85 1956-03-07 10 HONGKONG'S In I B Malaya dhifteg the ihonmd i drop f! HKsli "million m Importi igtfn r.. oi HKfli I B on m exports. Exporti to Ifalaya amounted to HKS37S.S million (HK5330.5 million m 195 1 1 H Ml< I /.ports HK5102.6 ...ion (HK$l85 words
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Article40 1956-03-07 10 NEW YORK. March 5. [UP —Dow- Jones Closing A Sto- SB Industrials 4P1.6R 20 Rails n Utilities 65 Stocks B ad M B ods I The Dow-Jones Comm« Futures Index (1924-26 average equals LOf) closed at 151.03.40 words
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Article22 1956-03-07 10 showed a 6.618 tons m JaauanTl tons m F< ports of t tes. Of 2.143 State?. 1.1 fi rl pMßKions and22 words
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Article33 1956-03-07 10 foh -:ane artists, sinters and speakers, a firm have recently developed what -cribe as "a personal It is unobtrusive, the diametor of the I i frffflsj only l i io m.33 words
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Advertisement543 1956-03-07 10 CITY COINCIL o; SINGAPORE. TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEP A H T MENT: (i) QptriHpj Pasir Panjang Pov Station i Canteen. Close 12 NOQNM; and (ii) Supply ol Various Sizes of Steel Coun'rr Sunk Head: Bra Ca :ntcrSur.K and Brass Round d Wood Sere? Close I- 1 Forma from tricitj Department <Room543 words
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Advertisement263 1956-03-07 10 PELNI- LINES f T. FELAJARAN NA'. DMAI N| SIA •INDONESIAN NATIONAL bh I PPING CO., LTO I Tel ***** Frcght Dcpt. through Corfo Deft.) 6079 Mono«er) M V "PAGATE for Indrog^r, ports r*^^* v* I V/bj bs^bsb^^E^^Sbslkv !siF^ n L W *lmL-L~m m^wUW/jS^^UX I ■^HW .i < /r/anS ifl Bj/ibV263 words
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Miscellaneous152 1956-03-07 10 OUTFR ROADS Sty Ta:a:ig Akar Cliungk:n^ Victory San Jeronimo. Bonne* iiie, P iti oclus, Bantei Mai a, Kirov. Tjiluwah, Djakarta Raya. Sitauftinn ||vi Ann. INMR ROADS Hong Tat. Kirn Hai Seng. Stia. Yong Ann, Lorinda. New Coroii ition, Sg. Deli, Pertama. Patalini R i iah Brooke Bin Chuan, Song Bee152 words
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Article155 1956-03-07 13 PETER WILSON Says: All This Fuss Over Mrs. Santee s Expenses! LONDON. Mar. fi A further sidelight on the i iiuit\ ot amateurisni m this day and age ol pay and u.iiie is tin' additional reason uiven I>\ (he Inited Ues Amateur Athletic155 words
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Article182 1956-03-07 13 5 CHANGES IN IRISH RUGBY XV I) r BLI X. March 6 (Krutrr)— The Irish lUuhv Inion lelectOM \\a\v made fi\ (1 han^rs m tin- M(i« i wWch beat Scotland m Dublin last month m choosins the team to meet Wales here on Saturday. S. (Jwinlan returns at right irtef182 words
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Article525 1956-03-07 13 Just To Settle An Old Score LONDON, Mar. 6 (Renter) Yolande Pompey, muscular Trinidad liuhthr:i'.\ weight boxer, jeopardises his standing as world championship contender to settle an old score when lie mcc t s American ne^ro Moses Ward over 10 rounds at Hurringay Arena, London on525 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-03-07 13 picture. THESE Australian cirls are aiming: high. r lhey represent their country at netball against teams m London. Here they are at practice. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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351 1956-03-07 13 LONDON, Mar. 6 (Reuter) American hopes of refining the Davis Cup lawn tennis trophy from Australia at the end ol the year have received an early set-back. For only the second time m 2 Years, the United States failed Ul provide it least one351 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-03-07 13 pit Hi! r. ROBERT PAPI-: of the Royal Navy stationed m Hongkong who recently broke the world record for the :;<)-mil<- run. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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195 1956-03-07 13 LANDY MAY GO FOR THE GAMES' 5,000 M MELBOURNE. Mar. 6, (Router)— John Landy, Australia's world mile record holder may go all out for the 5,000 metres title— rather than the 1.500 metres for which he is favourite —when the Olympic Games open hen- hi November. I ir-old schoolmaster Reuter195 words
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Article77 1956-03-07 13 Dli B". M I <Reuin Ham n 20-year holder of the Olymj metn tack troke eh pion h:p nine have been i. ent South Afr. I Melbou::.' Uiyu.pi li.t:r.' Mi l. ;irr: < n w v r Bnt:>h ::.p.:- r ri COOMMH wealth Garni title at VanCOUT<77 words
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Article104 1956-03-07 13 PAivis. Mar I (Reuter) —A pcODQSft] that Cyclist* should bi 1 mvon saliva tests m an attempt to CUt O«t doping wmB unanimously pained by the sprini conaress ol the International Cyclists' Union which opened here on Monday. Achilla Joniard. France. who wa,, chairman Ol the104 words
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Article287 1956-03-07 13 Marathon AAA Is Criticised LONDON. Mar. G (Km tor) The propped running oi this ear's British marathon m mid-summer has led to some sharp < ritifLsin ol the Amateur Athletics Association. Th A .at ion has fixed July 28 as the date oi the marathon, and as usual it is287 words
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Advertisement32 1956-03-07 13 WRTRIK bIGHTEK I k CYCLE 4 f \RRIACE I CO.. (1926) LTD. L Nf g\L IMPORTS DIT.) pimples Go ause Hilled m 3 Days f tlMl Iteoderm. 3';;<3 tot lkl« Tf«a»lt« p*ck*««.32 words
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Advertisement472 1956-03-07 13 CLASSIFIED ADS k! \l II MPI R Ml \U IF \l ol \< M. \.-;lications he posts or Imiujuh Municipal ftijlisioili De- The CDOHMMifif book salary will be fixed according 228 x ?m. plus variable allowances. Applicants must be trained [Topographical Surveyors experience engineering works and must have attended a472 words
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Miscellaneous179 1956-03-07 13 li'l Abner By A! Capp NVSAVTHE J >T." APT TO DIE. j S > SHE 16-THOUGH TaKEMER«^WWCM *\ALABAMMUS HOP 3J SS /NO i^. TJrSukSE ifOB«aJC6k)iSNOrroK. I lo\:;ngV- r .fr vl*~~_ £stshe7 the most < vvxjNiT. SmSl^nj /> _/>** THE MOST BMfeL^- /WSV f *'^Jp."s _>.-f=^ > J (tOWL CREATURE //^^^^B?'179 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-03-07 14 New England Centre -Forward photo i Ml>> ll\d»- a phonal trainin:: instructress at W ickenham County School. In-liml uho his b.rn chosen .is Kngland's new hockej centre-forward, demon- .h,.t .it K o:il for pupils of her school Shr will lead the England attack n l Holland at \Wmhlr% Stadium. LondonA.P. - 78 words
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440 1956-03-07 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD IU UN (II Turs— lIAPPLF GRKY, who scored I biilli.mt (lntihlr at Kuala Lumpur, shaped like a readymade winner <»n the training track this morning when he covered three furlong m 38 3 ."> see. with the greatest440 words
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Article52 1956-03-07 14 the first round of the Caldbeck Cup. Singapore E neer Regiment beat GHQ nals by six soals to two at Gill man 8.. ay. The Sappers led 4-0 at half time. Playing a better brand soccer, the Sappers proved their superiority from the start. Their tea::52 words
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Article185 1956-03-07 14 Pearcy Returns Best Card RESULTS of the golf competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club over the weekend are as folio" i \KD> Xl II KM l> **A M I)i\i-i..n Mr. J V Pearcy 3 down: Mr. J C Pollock 3: Mr. J Thomson 3: Mr G. S. Tayl Mr.185 words
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Article35 1956-03-07 14 RA.F. beat Army and Navy combined by two goals to nil m a joint Sen er trial match played at R.A.F., Seletar yesterday. Scorers for R.A.;. were Slavin and Canlin. Cpl. McCulloch referred35 words
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245 1956-03-07 14 B Singapore Malay Badminton Association's at champtoaanijpe will start at thr Badminton Stadium on Friday and Saturday at 745 pm. each nightThe following are Friday's ii: 1 1 w M\K< H I ...in n i laiuor >ing|. v Rah mat Hitam (Alweda) vs. Mohammed245 words
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Article184 1956-03-07 14 TWO Is by centre forward Hamici enabled the Alexandra nail Team to win their second Division IA fixture, when they beat the Singapore Cricket Club by two goals to nil. m a _;c match played on the pac "crday. It-; ;'o the fact that there goals scored184 words
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Article78 1956-03-07 14 THI lollovyinc vvill represent S gapore a linsi Singapore G nment Sen Icej Football r m .i f :ifP,d:v soccer m;ttch to be played ;f Jala i Bi ii Radium on Monday ai 7 I i-iok Tcnq. Tom Bong; Ahmad Bih ir; Boon Khim; Ra hid78 words
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Article440 1956-03-07 14 THE SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association will engage an English soccer coach to give a series of coaching sessions m the Colony for a three-month period next season. Since SAFA has indicated to favour hiring such a coach from the I'nited Kingdom, much interest m this plan has440 words
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Article220 1956-03-07 14 KLASS SLAMS IN TWO FOR RECS SINGAPORE Recreation Club eat Gymkhana Sports Club hv two goals to nil m a BAFA Division l'B league soccer match played on the Padang yesti rday Gymkhana Sports Club attacked most of the first half and gave a good display of passing and ball-control.220 words
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110 1956-03-07 14 Ghani Leads Raffles To Soccer Win A i\r.c BOal by riLih! winger Gbani enabled R;^' :;ition to beat Anglo^hinew School In the inter-school Mccer awtcn vi'steidav. AC'S dominated nlav but their finish::^ '.\a> vorv poor indeed Klltuhdeen. Rl coalkecjor was In top form Had it not been for his brilliant110 words
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Article205 1956-03-07 14 SELETAR Football Club proved too good for Hail: 5] orts Club with a Bye ils to i i ictory m the SAFA I Hvin IA soccer league match ai F-arrer Park yesterday. llohamed Darus was thp out'iing player. He .-cored a hat-trick. Ilaikowyu scored their goals205 words
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Article155 1956-03-07 14 ipoii. Tuci. The gtandini committee of the Malayan Lawn Tenoii Aeaociation have rdered that the unfinished match between Johore and Selanfoc la the Cbua Cboon Laoo| cup eoineeUtioii he continued tbli Sunday at the Municipal court m Malacca starting a DO Any side fai.ing to turn155 words
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440 1956-03-07 14 SAFA To Hire English Conch. BuL youngsters. Thi? based on the fact that more schoolboy* hr.vo sonc seriously lor the game. It is and will true that the schoolboys aie our first concern if v to see youthful footballers take part m future440 words
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Article112 1956-03-07 14 Mt. Emily Beaten By Peranakar DOK Per Club hi Club by m f J match a Mount 1 the ftrM ing chances. TherTi 1 •ore at the ims s 4 anakan took thr i— J the 15th mini/ i who s^ve th* uWI no chance with a <liunt Em: anJ112 words
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318 1956-03-07 14 By SPECTATOR Argonauts F. C. I Spore Corinthians 1 (Dr --<■<■ B v;d I, iBliM Abdullah) (Abdul Rahman) Referet: Mr. David Lim Crowd: About ISO. ARGONAUTS Football Club, last years SAI Division two champions, made m impressive debut m tbis year's Division one soccer318 words
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Article33 1956-03-07 14 Girls Sports Club Officials AT THE ar.r bearr Mrs. G. A T dent; Mr?. R sideni Secrc D. E Control Mark?. Mr?. D. Meyer Covenor (Phone <Phai Bark' cous C« venor (Phone *****).33 words
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Article19 1956-03-07 14 AL BASE X I Ciation h\ soccer nnrT i n Sura ground > R S M m score19 words
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Miscellaneous47 1956-03-07 14 soccr.r, Inter-School League: Ra/Iles Institution vs. Jnhore English College at Johort Bahru; Beatty Scconc> SCROOI Pt, 5t Andre- School at SAS: Outram School vs. Gan Eng Seng; Victoria School vs. Gan Eng Seng. FRIENDLY; Jmcks Sports Cll b ■>. W dsor S.C. Nt FtLTTtt Park at 5.15 p.m.47 words
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