Singapore Standard, 10 March 1956
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Title Section32 1956-03-10 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 linet) 2400 $b j& vH •«2J* FIRE BRICADE CENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 TTI N M SUHGAPOBB, SATI WiAY, MABCH 10, 1936 1 1 iv\<;ks i~> < i.m>32 words
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Article321 1956-03-10 1 fi lis Toll As Cypriol Leader Goes Into Exile. HICOSIA, Mwd 9, (Reuter) Britain today Lported Archbishop Makarios, union-with-Greece Cr, from Cyprus. jnanos one of the three senior ishops of the island and two other priests were r-i Briti-h paratroopers mecnwhile rigorously searched the Archbishop's home. He was321 words
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78 1956-03-10 1 DON'T GET TOUGH WITH JORDAN, SAYS GLUBB IV of the I Bi I I I SB Wm oy Sir P anient. W ter ap P here to I icism ol Benoen: a;:, n so far. i wrote he regret" a I :s to the g r itish peo- manner o!Reuter - 78 words
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Article105 1956-03-10 1 Date For Doctor's Appeal LONDON. March 9 (Reuter) An appeal by Dr I Hin Ong. registered as of 10. Riverside. Malacca. Malaya, who was found guilty last mber of infamous proU conduct, is listed tor hearing belore the judicial committee of thCouncil here on Monda Betcre the medical disciplinary committee105 words
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226 1956-03-10 1 LO March 9 i Reuter* The decision to Archbi>hop M from Cyprus is the first step of Br. tough" policy on the island. It is evidence ot" the absolute determination of Sir Anthony Edec Gor< rnment to stand Arm in. the color226 words
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Article75 1956-03-10 1 SYDNEY, Australia, March IP).— Customs oilicials anci vice squad detectives ques* ni ri Sir Eum-ne Goossens. n ted Brit h conductor oi the Sydney S\mphon\ Orchestra, tor seven boon on Friday atter his arrival trom a Ea: a go tour Goossens was released att-i questioning at the airport75 words
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Article36 1956-03-10 1 1- II 1 V pounds ot opium north s-jii ddii was recovered U m the vessel Puloh boob after she Balled into Singapore arateri yesterday. Customs officer.-, who seized the opium, are Investigating.36 words
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Article45 1956-03-10 1 Arrests Follow Budget Leakage NEVY DELHI. March I i Reutt r > Mr. Nehru, thf Prime Mmi. ter. told parliament today some arrests had been made la connection w.th the leakage ol budget s< crets belore the Indian budget was presented to purliament on Feb. If.45 words
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Article58 1956-03-10 1 OXFORD, 1' nn. vi\:,:. Mki h I DP) a- least U members of one family wen burn- death shortly be- ll |ht When flames tl I tl I MU wooden and cardboard house. I od the victims Inended John Twyman and his wife -io58 words
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Article53 1956-03-10 1 London, v irch > 'R< tar) Admii >. Earl aa amt-battt-n I I Sea Lrd et i iLind D on Sunday for I fi n-v. I i .I 1 ur ot A Is and Australia, it was an- unci o I Ir< today. He win grrtfi53 words
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Article44 1956-03-10 1 SYDNKV. March i< iK» it_ rr |fr Patncr: Morten r ol th( LltM ral until Pai t\ ince in New South A COOCe-tV d vic- m tii-' state elections tr Labour Party beaded b-. Primi Mini L< r. Mr. J: bn Cahill.44 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-03-10 1 WANTED: 'A GOOD BRIDE' I TOKYO. March 0 iAP> I The newspaper A>ahi Shanbun said today Crown Prince Akihlto reportedly has broadened the 1 field t r o m which he w ants to s( leet a bride. The Crown Prince does not want a bride of roval blood, the115 words
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Article81 1956-03-10 1 PARIS. March 0 (Reuter) 'I b Soviet Government has mad Inquiries about tin Caravelle *hi first E n nch |< airlim r, and wants ti send a delegation to Frana soon to study It, the sir•rait's build- rs said here today. tiie Ir.iildt rs, the Societe81 words
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Article84 1956-03-10 1 BANGKOK. March !> Heiiter) Pibul Bonggram today told .iu- press that he bad tried to prevent tht marriage <u his vo-msest daughter to an American naval officer She is Pacharabul Pibul Bonggram who wed Lieutenant. Junior Grade. Ralph J pt rotta ol Prondence in tin United84 words
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Article26 1956-03-10 1 PRINCETON. New Jersey March 9 (Reuter) Richard Krlzer a/on tbe "Hamburgei Derby" at Princeton University by eating eight quarterpound hamburgers In ten minutes.26 words
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117 1956-03-10 1 LONDON March <H»*ur, r ;< -eri t <-, 500 ton warbin. Girdle Ness, ll to be tried out as the Royal Navy's first Rulded weapon ship, the House of Commons was told last night Mr George Ward. Parlia- mentari Secretary to the Admiraitv. said that117 words
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Article56 1956-03-10 1 HONGKONG, March I (Upj Hongkong Bupren* Court today granted the anplications tor writs ot attach mi nt tor alleged C D tempt Of court against ten local Chine- m irsnapers. The contempt SfUS alleged to have been committed bj the papers by publish articles concerning56 words
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Article32 1956-03-10 1 DR. HENRI J Rcvi.;. H3 a Swiss citisen dk d in New York m terdaf H< ■jj the son-in-law ol Thomas G Masaryk 'he founder and President of Czechoslovakia. UPUP - 32 words
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Article193 1956-03-10 1 Firemen Stand By Helplessly THREE hundred Gurkhas, A mv, Police and liremen stood bv helplessly last ni«i.t as fire raged across tive acres af lallang and hlukar on the slopes ol Mt. Faber Although damage wa negligible the lire at ene stag* threatened the193 words
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318 1956-03-10 1 DO YOU WANT IT NOW? By DAVID TAMBYAII THE people ot Singapore will soon be asked a very important question. And their MSWfjf mav Kt the pace tor the Colony's march tow aids independence. The ouestion: DO YOU WANT MERDEKA NOW? The question318 words
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Article276 1956-03-10 1 CASE THROWN OUT ON FIFTH DAY OF TRIAL THE five-day trial of a British Army Major before c General Court Martial came to a sensational climax yesterday when the court president, Col. J. McC. Smith, stopped the proceedings and acquitted him. Major Albert Leonard276 words
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Article53 1956-03-10 1 R.I. May Cut Duty On Rubber EXPORT duty on all types of rubber from lr. may be reduced as from Ii an Consulate official told The Standard •<Tday. Duty is calculated on prices rulir .e Indonesian mar the preceding months. ie reduction is likely to be substantial in view ntly."53 words
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Advertisement64 1956-03-10 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE In wide range t« iluan a\ailah!e here Call Select vour rcqnirrmmU Alt The NOVELT.YsT 0 E KH. North Kndge K'.arl Phone WJ23 <• 4444. Ay. sNmMbH KJk __f^_____\ mmm m. mm am w a V:;: *V ''.>;: -*'■■■■:<■ •>«_, _v*»^*:' < *R_ \jmSm» > _te ■■'WWBaaarr^L i64 words
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Article44 1956-03-10 2 A MERCHANT Chua Hong -Tusn was getting into his car near Bost Quay, Btn pore, yesterday evening when he was attacked b\ two m< n. rhua lost consciousness When he recovered he discovered that $200 was mis-.-ing trom his poekt ts.44 words
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Article50 1956-03-10 2 A LORRY owner. Tay Say El g, was found guilty of permitting a driver, yeo K l Too. to carry excess weight in the vehicle along MacPherson Road, on Dec. 23. last year Tay was fined $73 or.' in default, two months* imprisonmo n t50 words
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Article254 1956-03-10 2 A Town Toasts Royal Wedding SHI MENANTI. Fn.-A Royal bridegroom approached the outskirts o! this ancient town today with a glittering retinue and. in tiie btang Lama, big princess bride awaits his coming. In I aO-ear motorcade, the Raja Muds Of Kedah Tunku Abdul Halim, travelled down254 words
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181 1956-03-10 2 Too Long In Jail, Wail Six Robbers SINGAPORE'S Chief Justice Mr. John Whyatl m the Court of Crimin Appeal dismissed live of six appeals in the High Co:;:: ye.-teixi.jy The appellants, who were all convicted for armed robberies and received prison terms from three to seven years, complained that their181 words
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Article, Illustration396 1956-03-10 2 Crippled Plane Drama In Naval Trials From Bernard Williams aboard tho Ain rait Carrier Centaur. MALACCA STRAITS, M The sun was dipping in the West and the flight deck was resonant with the scream of jets In the control room, the radio -telephone was crackling. Suddenly one call cut in396 words
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Article125 1956-03-10 2 MALACCA, Fri.— Representatives of 30(1 Batu Pahat miners wiio have stopped work at the Sri .Medan Iron Mine since Feb. 12, tailed to reach an agreement with the management today. The miners* representaInche Abdul VVahab and Mr. S< q Tow, had earlier insisted that 13125 words
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Article92 1956-03-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Lr: Selangor Police today offered a $2,000 reward tor Information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for the double killing at the K pong Pandan Government quarters. The murder took place on Tuoday last at 2213-1 Jalan Nakhoda Yusof. The victims92 words
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Article27 1956-03-10 2 PRINCE Ml ESBS. youngest brother of the Emperor of Japan, will visit Ceylon with his wife tn August, the Japanese Foreign Office announced. APAP - 27 words
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Article28 1956-03-10 2 KUAL —Mr. the Senfeared Govern its |i*lfciest in In the Mr. cou: prer. par stu darenatio: If seco*. T he r Fede Leo, Li mer.if C been28 words
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Article15 1956-03-10 2 Two Nabbe After Road Robbery men gold mm men MS m ce nave set block-15 words
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104 1956-03-10 2 LEE'S ABUSE' HAS DONE S'PORE HARM -MR. M LEADLR of the People's Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's "abu.^o hurled at Australia and New Zealand" in the Assembly on Wednesday has done Singapore great harm, the Chiet Minister, Mr. David Marshall told The standard yesterday. "I am very perturbed at104 words
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Advertisement385 1956-03-10 2 wf^ -^Isi .^^Hf:' r4Ssk Wm&^n^> 3oBBM WTdEm WM mm. .yvr-' ■■■■■A@u_m__\W''''-- > ii»§s_i 43^' $fcyr-' ■>¥i*'^Sg^, > iom -^m ■in y> 3 '_3®w& «_s_s»? •WE'jTO nz-ssKim r^r.-.. ..,..^^^^^^_WmV^^^Bm^: r^^ r^^^^ -.•■"i* •rflri^_tf^^i___ii___k_B__a__ii-i______l \\__p. "9, •^^mnmmm^mr- ,ft Keeps you going and incidentally, a touch of BOVRIL 1 rViirTi' 1 improves the385 words
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392 1956-03-10 3 Defence Fails To Unmask Mystery Informer lI.VVM.. I An attempt fti the delenee to un'■»K the mlormer whose tii) oil' led to the arrest oi 25 uwnen and lour men at the Dondang Savane Club ,lumu r '<■ tailed in tm- Magistrate's Court ttalay when Mr ,*e u lN rNllmH392 words
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Article31 1956-03-10 3 Jungle Craves for Seven ri. j ind> the leers. nd a reand dron ancle RAF the 1 in i. no r wreaths t a memovictims Regi- -nd .e heli--1 foi their31 words
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Article58 1956-03-10 3 k grounds Mr. Saw well-known magnate, in be the site in aid of the Cross Sooietv. ir.cr V. Branch, during Red Cross Week tomorrow night. There will be two bands in attendance at the fair, the regimental band of the Roval Australian Regiment and the Chung58 words
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186 1956-03-10 3 Respect Tbe Dead Says Councillor SEKLMKAN Iri Deploring the conditions prevailing at tlu* (Jeneral Hospital mottuar> here. Mr. St.mlrs i'unni.th. Alliance Memhor oi the Bf itiiili.iii lou Council lrom 11 alia n g Ward, stateel that some respect should be shown to the di ul h\ the hospital authorities Mr186 words
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417 1956-03-10 3 They Are Fit For Work, Doctor Tells Court gix Sick Men With Certificates, But... Pt'R. Fri. from Sessions she found continue in ;h it had •ae conLumpur ined to as to re that had sat .r i e oy i»i r. a de- 'i Marlical leners are me- Joseph John417 words
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Article115 1956-03-10 3 MYSTERY DEATH INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Fit tahans? Police todav opened an inquiry into the recent neath under mysterious cirnlf^T f Mr S Si^urunatnan. headmaster of the Ahmad School in Pekan The body of Mr. Nathan wa< recovered from the Pekan nver days after his disappearance between Feb. 14 and 16.115 words
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Article76 1956-03-10 3 m OHORC BAHHU, Fri N in ated members of thc Mersing Town Board fo r this vear have been named. They are: District Officer (President), First Assistant District Officer. (Deputv President), Health Offi<vr. Johore South, the Technical Assistant. PWD, Mersing, the Penghulu," Mersing and Mr. J. MacPhail.76 words
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Article62 1956-03-10 3 MALA C C A Thurs Alliance Settlement Councillor Inche Mohamcd Haji Abdul Rahman, former guru, will itarl Malay ciassei here at the Malayan Chinese Association Hal] neai month. Thii Kl an cllort to help the Chinese and other communities to acquire a useful knowedge of lalav so62 words
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Article377 1956-03-10 3 Merger: Time's Not Ripe Yet -Ong WE President ni the Singapore Straits Chin-fgf British Association. Ml T. W. Ong, in an interview with The Standard yesterday said the present time was not an opportune moment to talk oi merging with the Federation. "L< i d work towards our p JiticaJ377 words
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Article62 1956-03-10 3 PENANG. Fri. Thirty-year-old Chan Kam claimed trial in the Sessions Court today to a charge of possess. ns three envelopes containing five terrorist documents at Ayer Itam on Deo. 12 last year. Chan said I the envelopes were sealed and were in his house before he reached62 words
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249 1956-03-10 3 Extortion Note Was Signed: 'ChanTien' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Magistrate*! Court was today told how three men used the name Of Chan Tien. Chin Peng** Ba'ing talks envoy, to extort money from a Chinese medicinal herbs dealer Before Group Captain G V Howard, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate, were Tan249 words
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176 1956-03-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fii.— The Chi. f Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, accompanied by the Director of Operations, Lt. General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, today ittended Joint meeting ol the Si langoi S.W.EC. Operations Committee and the UIU Langat D.WEC. Operation- 1 Committee at Kajang Tiie Chief Mini176 words
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Advertisement232 1956-03-10 3 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products i-yjft"»' jf j3pB^...^^^aL^^ *JW_lB^_l-^_i*_igyvylWfc^'__^_r -A.JPT4 *jfc^v. y XaAt jb -ftPEt ___^_^__^___H BSw? •^t-'""'" '■'39k88b£_3 HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Hecdcche Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strc n. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL OUR GRAND-ANNUAL-^ /DlM**! 0 .r^ THE232 words
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Article, Illustration408 1956-03-10 4 ROGER YUE - IT'S RISKY BUSINESS, BUT THIS SILVER NUDE HAS DONE IT FOR 15 YEARS ROGER YUE By TU (i STRING Silver Nude" from wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen—svelte in a figure of sniffing, shimmering hue— is now in Singapore performing one of the most daring yet artistic cabaret acts vet seen east of408 words
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Article77 1956-03-10 4 PENANG, Fri. Some fifty rkera ol Hock Chin A..n ii Bf Factory in Ku im itagcd a strike today when I management turned down their demand ior a minimum v. f of $4 for men and $2.40 for women. Earlier the National Union of Factory and77 words
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Article69 1956-03-10 4 PCNANO, Fri An As--5l >tant Superintends nt ut P< hen of Sungei Patanl, Mr. J B lioli ma Krishnan, vaa the fictlna i I barglan In hla Irii nd s house in Kampong Gajah Road. Butterworth. thii morninf He lost |ltt which ho placed in his69 words
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Article44 1956-03-10 4 eleven employees ot the Mahua Educational Supply Company in Cross Street. Singapore, went on strike >terdaj to protest against the dismissal or a girl worker. The workers through their Union, the Bookshop Workers' Union, want the management to telnstate the girl44 words
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Article30 1956-03-10 4 THE oand oi the Scrond Battalicm, Royal Australian Regin ent, will give a public performance at tiie Waterfall Gardens. Penanc on Sunday from 5.30 p.m. to 8.3fl p..n30 words
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194 1956-03-10 4 POLICE PROBE CHARGE AGAINST 'TECs SINGAPORE Police are tigating charge bv a merchant that he was mannandled by two men alleged to be detectives. The merchant said he was driving hh car along South Bi Road at 10 p.m. on Thursday when he was stopped by the two men driving194 words
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Article33 1956-03-10 4 THE General Assembly of the Peninsular Malays' Union will be held in Johore Baron Ma ren St and 11 the secretary-general of the Union. Inche Issa Hussain, announced in Penang today33 words
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Article, Illustration250 1956-03-10 4 Mystery Slayer Of Woman Still At Large DETECTIVES of Singapore'i Homicide Sub-Brand are checking on suspect "pirate" taxi drivers in a bid to solve the mystery murder of e 60-vear-old weman. Ng Kha Cheng. Detective Inspector Tan Ch\n Wooi of the Homi tide Sub-Branch told a Coronets inquiry yesterday that250 words
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Article107 1956-03-10 4 THE BOA.C World Focus Photographic Exhibition wiU be opened by Blngapore'a Minister ior Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. H Jumabhoy. at John Little's at 5.45 n.m. p.m. on Monday. There -mill bt IM phototraphs, selected from BO A C Tg photographic library of over107 words
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Article154 1956-03-10 4 COMMODITY PROCES CLOSING rubber prices (cents rc r ,h in Singapore yesterd.n were: Hun-tv Sellers Spot -nom) 982 March ms, Nsv i no. ii) 961 97 No ;> (nom) |g| 961 loot <Juiet UN I'KKI Ihe price ol lin e«.terd.M was s.TSS, per pitnl I[) HI) i ondon ri ann154 words
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Article25 1956-03-10 4 TERRORISTS threa tour bombs at British Milil trucks in fam igu ta, Cj i y< st< rdav witlu 'it causing casualties. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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170 1956-03-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. rhe fmtk ration Government Benrles will eomr* tor close scrutiny when the Legislative Council meets next Wednesday Beveral Malay Councillors have asked tor particulars of non-Maiay Officers and employees at nearly all levels Most questions asked for a breakdown of service170 words
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Advertisement217 1956-03-10 4 4i THERE'S NO BUSifffu itCAPITOLr NOW that reunite^ tho c magnificent stirs of -MAGNIFKFM OBSESSION Ja% ~*'*?!9_M__l_fl_-HI-MHHHBnb_v_»_*____ J JANEWnTMAN I jj: Rqcr Hudson)^ YAr^^^m^- ___________H______ifc^^___.V *'J»*l_|- AGNES wmi: -Vi" J -MIDNIGHT TONCcSi -a> bkiim: run su CORNEL JANE ll J WILDE RESELL Al t'vSr-'Bterc S isBEDHOTf 1 -a> CINEMASCOPE f217 words
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323 1956-03-10 5 labour Calls For Change PENANG, Fri. The Labour Party of Malaya today called on Alliance Government to have the terms of reference of the Fiveistitutional Commission amended so that it would rrrommendations in accordance with the will of thc people. 'Unless this is323 words
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Article16 1956-03-10 5 ACS Old Boys' Officials I ChiBB* as o 1 ion. n. S* ck B i 516 words
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Article40 1956-03-10 5 THE BBC Club at Tebrau held a very successful dance on Thursday night in honour of the visit of Mr. E Robertson, a Director of the Far East Broadcasting Corporation. London, now on a visit to va40 words
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259 1956-03-10 5 1 MPI R, Fri- I in- I ih*:. iti, .11 (inxeinment is hcin- pressed to acquiring effect t:,.j u r ti u .xr.l.ix m IIU ivs ulmsc "•It-year mon-.polx i> dm* t,, r renexval this vear Mr. Tan Siew Sin will ask the259 words
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Article36 1956-03-10 5 I I ni a I at allang \\mM ore I told F rt was L ng Kwai I 0 have! 1 a woman. r. 8. taken lrom were each I* till March36 words
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Article25 1956-03-10 5 I:.! ma Bridge nk Road J WelJesr iah has I I traffic until unt o! 1 to be J should I outh by25 words
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Article104 1956-03-10 5 iron. iri. Three poultn Ihirxrs. with a total ol ."> pn-Mous convictions, w today ordered to he* .1.m... 1 bin Abdul ltlt tu bc Riven the in addition to nnsnn t.'MiN carving thin -..mi- to nine ■HMithS I i l; v uere Mehawied hin Kninp Bah104 words
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Article161 1956-03-10 5 New Shift May Spark STC Row FRESH trouble is brewing in the Singapore Tract mn Company, where 2.800 workers staged a five-month-long >trike recently. This time, tho trouble is over a move by the comp inj to introduce a "split sh m for drivers and conductors. The Singapore Traction Companv161 words
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Article52 1956-03-10 5 MORE than 300 employees of the United Engineers. Singapore, want the Minister for Labour, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to take immediate stens to end their 158-day-old strike. They will hold a meeting tomorrow to discuss future course of action to settle their claims with52 words
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Article68 1956-03-10 5 HONGKONG. March 9, (UP) Hongkong's police force, often rated as the best in Asia, may "export" some of its constables to Sarawak, the Hongkong Standard said today. The paper quoted Hongkong's Acting Police Commissioner as saying that individual Chinese police corporals and constables have been granted68 words
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Article63 1956-03-10 5 HONGKONG. March 9. (Reuter) Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, former Minister of Fuel and Power in Britain, arrived here today from T< kyo on his way to head a mission of British Members ol Parliament who will studv constitutional progress in Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Lloyd who has63 words
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Article32 1956-03-10 5 THREE more Xcw Village Branches of the Malayan Chinese Association have been formed. They are in Sunsci Chetani. Sang Lee and Sempalit New Village in the Raub area of Pahang32 words
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244 1956-03-10 5 ENGLISH MUST NOT END WITH MERDEKA- HUANG -,wi MK J II,)FKA1 l,)FKA should not mean cultural isolation and reedom lrom all concern with English literature, appreciate hlf lmm l0 ira :iml This warning was given this week by Dr. Roderick ■tiuang, a lecturer at the Depaitment of English. University of244 words
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Article80 1956-03-10 5 DR. L. Q Itt* Bald ot the Bingapore Qeneral Hospital vho was urn ft d lolloa ini in Inc k un Thursday Into the death of a girl by a negligent act claimed trial in the First Trunk* Court yesterday. The lirt, Anglia Fatimah 4 was killed80 words
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Article69 1956-03-10 5 A NEW air-conditioned cabaret will open soon to cater for residents of the Gey Changi-Katong area of Singapore. Located in the new Eastern World at Geyland Serai, the cabaret will have a top-flight dance band and a first class bar. A spokesman of the man ment69 words
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Article65 1956-03-10 5 IT WAS inadvertently reported in yesterday's Standard that Singapore Harbour Board labourers were reluctant to work in the Rajula Xo. 5 hatch xvhich xvas reportedly filled with carbon dioxide when the ship arrived from. Penang xvith a cargo of 650 tons of fresh onions. In65 words
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Article31 1956-03-10 5 MR A. Nallusamv of the Malacca Labour Oflice will leave the Settlement at the end of this month to take up the appointment of Assistant Secretary, Port Commission, Penang31 words
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82 1956-03-10 5 Claims He Is A 'King' A Communist He was found guilty in the Singapore Third District Court of criminally intimidating Ali hin Ghani at Dover Road on Oct. 25. last year. It was stated that Lim. an ox-supervisor to a contractor, threatened to shoot Ali. his successor, and the whole82 words
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Advertisement350 1956-03-10 5 p— *IODEON PMQX t 2 I ill 6 CCNjiTiQmr ALL ASIA PREMIERE THURSDAY ISth MARCH at 9.30 P.M. MORI RAVI MOTICES lOlM'V\l\(, mi io\i)o\ primiiri "AS FIN I X OMPOSniON Ol I Ml'll I I XI C.IU II XNI) IFAKS VOI C'Ol I.I) UNI) IN X\X XIOX II IX l350 words
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Miscellaneous841 1956-03-10 5 Standard cAIvnCLnCLC lIVFORMA7IOIV AT A GLAIVCE 'I******* From the Editorials; 513 Fo: I \\3'(Z'l. rV_/^ O C k hildre ii 'Biggies and tne •IMVJ A K-Vj K t P xra, Treasure: 555 Interlude; mm 5-P 1 Hancoca* Halt-Hour. gl^ -S News tk Commentary; 645 %T *2 j* U:,: 6-55 Heport841 words
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Miscellaneous105 1956-03-10 5 Weather Report Minimum I riiip, rVur e lrom 7. In p m XI ir( li > |n 7 'i .i m Xl. i r, li B purr 7 1 1'.1.i ii.; 711 Koi.i Bahra 1 7 'I RaaU I umpur 1 7 .'I Ipoh 7 11 Ku tit mi >>•105 words
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Article482 1956-03-10 6 r J' spasms and convulsions with which the 4merx deka* supporters in the Federation and Singapore have become afflicted in their efforts to keep several jumps ahead of what is actually the true position can reach a critical stage unless these reckless and feckless spirits are firmly subdued.482 words
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Article402 1956-03-10 6 JT IS reported in Kuala Lumpur that Australian Communists are trying to win over Mala..:. students at universities in the Commonwealth to the Red Party line. This is not turpi Ing. The same thing, apparently, takes place In Brit universities. Both countries recognize Communists and, so long402 words
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Article187 1956-03-10 6 'p r E '.'--rrir- nf 'hn FHera? Chief 1 1 Ulster, Tunku Abdul Rahman, in his new additional office of Mini r for Interior Security and Dofence, are just beginning. The organizers of the campaign to give him a f tm headaches are Malay political parties and the press. Party187 words
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Article, Illustration480 1956-03-10 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by bodies which scuttled underund at the start of the ergency, were, in fact, en--;cd in a "national struggle independence." These detainees were more Communist in their intentions, outlook and procedure. To suggest that the struggle in which they were engaged was480 words
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504 1956-03-10 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE PNKW DELHI E British Fureiun Sre r e t a r y. Mr. S' Nryn Lloyd, reportedly told Mr. Nehru on Saturday that India could not buy British Canberra bomber, with the latest bomb sight if at the same time India purchased504 words
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Article830 1956-03-10 6 John B. Spore; Robert F. Cocklin - John B. Spore Robert F. Cock lin by and in. Tht Reporter Magaz the 1 m. f. In The I American Armed Forces "TO understand how revolutionary thc complete elimination of segregation in the Army actually is, it is necessary to have an inkling ot the kind of life830 words
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Letter217 1956-03-10 6 Sir: Octogenarians are rare enough in any age or clime. In modern Malaya, i pecially Malacca, we occasionally hear of people having lived, or claiming to have lived, to be nearly a hundred years old. But when we learn of a wellknown Chinese lady of217 words
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Letter124 1956-03-10 6 Sir: Boys of the Serangoon Eng: ish School have been requested to pay fees in advance for Science. Sports, Handwork and Library at $12 per annum amounting to $24 in one lump sum for this r and next year. Parents would like to be informed whether124 words
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Letter339 1956-03-10 6 "YOU can take it quite definitely that murderer-, to outward appearances, are just like you and me. I say to outward appearances, because I have never met a murderer who was well-balanced and mentally normal. At any rate, not in the period immediately following his crime339 words
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Advertisement24 1956-03-10 6 Kvjj '—yu^mt mm*^* ~-%M_^_^-a^y- w jA\B*^^ Sofe Agents: Wl\m H PHOTO STORI 5 I ID. 3i«f POtC-6 109 North Er dq. Road TJ *****24 words
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Advertisement49 1956-03-10 6 f' ,__*_u> JJ^ WORLD FAMOUS mkJ 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA!! BENTWOOa V^/ FURNITURK _^^>^ FOR HIGH /v T>*^> QUALITY 1 7 COMFORT ANO f Hi S' DURABILITY V TjAjtottt V V §Ar C-^v COCK BRAND fcMyj TRADE MARK u Amihihlo At all Sole Agents: LIM TECK Lt£ CC Singapore, K. Lumpur, P<no>49 words
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Article109 1956-03-10 7 More Asian Students Admitted MELBOURNE. Mar. Melbourne University has announced that 19 of the Asian students refused admission to the pre-medical course would be permitted to start their studies on March 12. Acting Vice-Chancellor Prof. H. L. Martin said a professorial committee has spent three days trying to find room109 words
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Article35 1956-03-10 7 VALPARAISO, Chile, March 9 (AP) Santiago I Buzeta. Mayor of Valparaiso, complained yesterday it's getting "too expensive" to die in Chile. Diaz Buzeta called for a price freeze on funeral ser-35 words
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Article176 1956-03-10 7 Soys Glubb s Successor AMMAN. Mai I (Al i Tim man who replace* Glubb Pasha as Chief of Staff of the Arab Lefton held first news conference yesterday and dented reports 0-1 lllMilllUl bl army ranks. He also denied that certain officers had been arres:ed176 words
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Article75 1956-03-10 7 Selwyn Lloyd, India 's 'Puppet' LO Wl rch 9 (Reuter) —Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, was accused of acting as a "puppet" for India by the Daily Express today. "What docs Mr. Selwyn Lloyd mean when he said that Kashmir was not a suitable subiect for discussion at75 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-03-10 7 \MIKH AN-made I -Sl.l Sahrcicts with thc bloodred Rising Mm insimiias painted on their fu*elaues ar,* hcum <- becked by \m.-rii in and Japanese -round < reus ami are >lm\\ n i m\> t«» take ni f for I heir lii -t format inn flight I>\ Japan.-.'U.P. - 77 words
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Article36 1956-03-10 7 GEORGES Simondet. 78. who once sang with the Paris Grand Opera Co. and the Oscar Hammerstein Opera Co. died at his home in Spokane, Washington, on Wednesday night after a long illness. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article73 1956-03-10 7 LOND IN, March 9, (Reuter) Mr. Georgi Malenkov, the j former Prime Minister of Russia, will be shown round Britain's atomic energy establishment at Harwell when he comes here next week, it was officially announced today. The Central Electricity Authority said the delegation of engineers which73 words
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Article26 1956-03-10 7 UNITED NATIONS. Alar. :> j (AP)— Secretary-General Da Hammarskjold said yesterday he expects to go to Moscow during a tour of Eastern I Europe.26 words
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241 1956-03-10 7 Ike's 'Freeze' Plan May Win Russia— Stassen W ASHINGTON, Mar. 9 (AP)-HaroUi Stassen said yesterday President Eisenhowers proposal to freeze all atomic bomb stockpiles will make the ILS. nament programme more acceptable to Russia at this month's London disr <t armament talks. i Stassen leaves by air Satur- day for241 words
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Article134 1956-03-10 7 LOXDOX. March V (UP) Britain fai a flonnal noli tt _ast niqht of a determined :Icns_ve to era k thc European "old war deadlock hy in\i:in^ the Western Gcr:r.;.n Foreign Mir:;, tcr to vi.-;t LOO hm til lajl after tne state visit al Soviet134 words
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Article136 1956-03-10 7 Ist British Colony Anniversary WASHING lON. March (AP) The possibility 0 f state visit to the I nited States by Queen 1 li/abeth next year was raised yesterday Diplomats <mplutsi/ed that M invitation ior such a visit uas currentU be»n« disclosed. The question was raised in connection136 words
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234 1956-03-10 7 ATOMIC MISSILES FOR SOVIET AIR DEFENCE RUSSIA'S ANSWER TO U.S. GUIDED ROCKETS: MOSCOW, March 9 (AP)— The Army newspaper Red jMT said yesterday that the Communist Par.y and the Soviet Government have taken measures for supplying Dur armed forces with powerful rocket and jet arms of various types." No details234 words
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Article107 1956-03-10 7 LONDON. March 9 (UP)— A special investigating committee yesterday urged weed-ing-out of all Communists and fellow travellers from classified work in the British service to prevent any repetition of the Burgess-MacLean case. Prime Minister Ant hornEden announced in the Commons that the recommendation? of the107 words
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Article43 1956-03-10 7 NEW YORK, Mar. 0 (AP) Raging river torrc- iwned by days of rain and snow. drove thousands of persons from their homes in New York state and Pennsylvania yesterday. Two drowning deaths were recorded, both in New York state.43 words
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Article34 1956-03-10 7 THE Eisenhower Adm .on told Congress U I day it tully supports relaxation of trade bar: with Russia, and said it was done "upon the insistence" oi West European count r. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article196 1956-03-10 7 Algerian Strike Crisis PAKIS, .March 9 (AP)— M> ng squads ol mobile police ringed the French Nation, l AwmbU t <i.,« M debate resumed on measures l< end the :v\ <\ in Algeria while Algerian national-sis in Pfcrfa lti |Cd pretest strikes and flocked by thousands196 words
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Article20 1956-03-10 7 THE American Red Cross yesterday provided U5547,000 to aid cold wave victims in Greece and Yugoslavia. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Article28 1956-03-10 7 NEW YORK. March 9, [API Dr. Ernst I) Bergmann. head o* awl iic Energy CoaMnlsskm, predicted yesterday be producing from atomic sources vaIUM ten years.28 words
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Article32 1956-03-10 7 \SHINGTON. March i. I Affairs Committee ff rtt rday re jee 19-10. a proposal aimed at stopping An r.< n lrom being tried in n cou: imprisoned in foreign jails.32 words
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Article31 1956-03-10 7 CAIRO. March 9 (AP) An Arab lawyers' congress ended a one-week ting here yesterday and d tr. andrd that Arab financial aid be Jordan il UonaUsts lighting the French.31 words
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Article27 1956-03-10 7 IXHI. March 9. 'AP» Ii rmally cepted a Russian rt rday paving the way construction of a p steal plant with Soviet help.27 words
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Article28 1956-03-10 7 NDON P >— Soviet Russia announced terday the 48-hour week Russian workers has been 4 -t mG Wm. -ta.* I (At > iUito 4o hours, enacttva tws weekend.28 words
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Article28 1956-03-10 7 TOKYO. March 9 (AP) An unemployed father tossed two little girls in a train last night, then jump. baby son tn his arms four were killed.28 words
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Article23 1956-03-10 7 TEHERAN, Iran. Mar. 9 (AP).— Maj. Anatoli Ivanovirh Kouznetsoff. Soviet Assistant ary Attache accuse ng. left Iran yesterday. newspaper Ettelant re-23 words
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Article18 1956-03-10 7 BONN Oennany. March htps of the New West y will put to sea the Defence Ministry18 words
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Advertisement231 1956-03-10 7 r^ rr- Hoarseness Jrf 5 I Hacking Coughs fe# bronchitis \M, I Catarrh S I Sore throat F~^J I Colic pain jpq| ATTH Woods ■great peppermint cure Resistance to cold germs _p increased when supplemted by this correct inter? al remedy. Also recommit. <hi for wind in the MM) b.231 words
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Advertisement97 1956-03-10 7 VW/'_W'/y/S/< ■■'■/"">, '<""'//' r'W////jW////M////W^^ 0 '>&izGsZ^ m mJmWfrssJfss..,^ Ay The COMPLETE slotted 3ngle system ft ippy^j 4f < h X V^_ ...THINK /Tl \r r yc k «aj^ I Ifi ";v" Iflowstrut P |fl THREE DIFFERENT ANGLE SIZES FULLY INTERCHANGEABLE I fifi STANDARD WA I EHPERT I CADET U... §#J97 words
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Article37 1956-03-10 8 TEO Chin Cher was yesterday fined $25 by the Muar magistrate Inche PIW a n Ahmad for voluntarily cae hurt to Gan Ba Ee at Pal Tengah Parit Jawa, Muar, SB Oct. 24 last vear.37 words
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230 1956-03-10 8 ■Me n tri Besar 7 W u THEY BENEFIT OUR ECONOMy IPOH, Fri.— Capitalists ore not undei in this country, thc deputy t Besar, Che Osman bin Tahb -vc Che Osman was rep made at the Perak Council of stat< a councillor, Che Yahya Eiarun230 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-03-10 8 THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry ot Communications and Works. Mr. L. 11. X. Davis, will leave for Britain on Wedaeeday on furlough. Mr. Davi.s told The Standard yesterday that he would pav a vi. it to the Colonial Office and take the opportunity136 words
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Article144 1956-03-10 8 THERE is little likelihood that American film star Marlon Brando would have his clothes torn off by over-eager mobs when he arrives in Singapore by air on Monday, a police spokesman told The Standard I yesterday. :al police precautions d. however, be taken should144 words
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Article91 1956-03-10 8 Licensing Powers Withdrawn SEREMBAN. Fri.— The Town Council decided yesterdaj to request the Ruler-in-Council to transfer the licensing powers at present vested IO the Chief Police Officer under the th* ativs and places t I amus4 ut' nts enactment, to the town authorities. a motion to this effect Introduced by91 words
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Article22 1956-03-10 8 SULTAN Abu Bakar School. Muar. had 100 percent passes in the 1955 Cambr School Certificate examination n nuti published recer22 words
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Article83 1956-03-10 8 TELUK AXSOX. Fri. An appeal to save the Teluk Anson town from being swallowed by the Perak Riva VM made at the Teluk Anson Town Council meeting on Tuesday. Mr. Woo Siak Hon- said that Teluk Anson was in danger of being gradually ed into the83 words
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Article81 1956-03-10 8 K LUMPUR, I Ten young Ma them wielding "Kapak Kechil." i small Siamese chased two police constables round the town and attacked t the First Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. e Magi Group C tain G.V. Howard three 20-year-old youth on a charge of voluntarily causing81 words
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Article33 1956-03-10 8 Chinese fined $20 each by the magistrate Ind e P i Ahmad when thev pleaded guilty to a charge of gam in a public place at Bukit Pasir Muar. on Feb. 1333 words
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204 1956-03-10 8 ■an, r m^£mSrS!SS COnS[dC mS 1 eiS a !0n t0 Pr tc L__J*£ Deputy Mentri Besar. I Che Osman bin Talib. n cd this during adjournm< nt of the Perak C I oi st ate meeting yeI under the new Ordir n la proposed204 words
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126 1956-03-10 8 One Way To Save Money: Go To Jail I IPOH. Fii. -I think you I had better save your money and go to jail," Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof told an aged second-hand good- dealer after sentencing the latter to a fine of $80 or '24 days' imprisonment for126 words
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Article88 1956-03-10 8 IPOH. Fri.- A meet inol all non-pensionable establishment officers in Government departments lor the purpose ot forming a union will be held on Sunday at 10 a.m. ut 6'i Silibin Koad here. the convenor. Mr Noel Emmanuel, a trade unionist, announced. Mr. Emmanuel, who is the88 words
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96 1956-03-10 8 WD Civilians Ask For 'Protection' KUALA LUMP! ri.— —The 1 0.000 strong V ment I ...tion will Ch Tunku Abdul Rahn. an essuran e that 1 will be tn th* I the arn. The association's execucoui i hieh n. yesterday also directed tin Command Secret hasten finalization ol llorts to96 words
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Article45 1956-03-10 8 2 Navie In Wat er Festival PENANG I American the Britisl part in the r j here, which j, draw thou from all i tion on The I Pen; mit* told prep by here to boat tival. ragon* til wlii anri will Mr June »-iS45 words
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31 1956-03-10 8 69 Receive Adult Class Certificates PF Iri— At- I M Butterworth branch <" I Penang 'ion As»B ciation --l«j| School, B I wor' F from K rC i3 their r T School.31 words
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Article20 1956-03-10 8 m steps th< Th Pena Joo J joint and Singap ;:i( cuss thof the S20 words
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Article34 1956-03-10 8 SCHOOL SAYS 'THANK YOU' NHOWO 1 7i| management School paste: r-iM Lim Teow I Lumpur 0 j donated 'jtm e of -j io )1. n The value the prop< load at nated at $6.(HHl^^^^^^34 words
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Article157 1956-03-10 8 IT STARTED OVER TWO 'BLACK r ARKS KUCHING, Sarawak Mar M (Reuter) A "strike" among 136 pupils at tin* Chung Hwa Middle School in Min North Sarawak, which had lasted over a week, ended today. This followed a mass meeting of their parents vesterda> to157 words
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Advertisement419 1956-03-10 8 -="TITHFQ" 111 111 I I present the {incomparable ITI Range o/ TYPEWRITERS tv': u>.. "v 'i* •If'r 1 yi^ttli f l/'/'A ("f/ll'inV hv "nr nf tlir hlfr,-^ 'i fl llfurt II If f QpJLLmjCL TYPEWRITERS MAKES WORKS MOST AGREEABLE IK _^£>^ Or^rucr p LANA likd J^ *.jam+*^^~ c The flat419 words
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Article247 1956-03-10 9 Guacrusis - Guacrusis FDSFDSFDSF A J the am, Cer srt -.and the pitf MM 14 f nes ill IT I we iccr |S.l_r- ra:i T^ pro•fr; ■ru 0 <ttl ex? r ln isd BO lc« fits:: I B0( poste i 1 ho -icr -6»i c: bee h*r p.i ua ha;247 words
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Article482 1956-03-10 9 TCHAIKOVSKY. Serenade for Strings in C major, Op. 48. Suite lozartiana", Op. 61. Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris cond. Paul van Kempcn. Philips NL 002T1. I IE Serenade is i ww* ti X rr.i nship and ru h melodic beauty, tag of Hm happiest turns of musical thought and482 words
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Article847 1956-03-10 9 London Circus from JOHN HALKIN COM!] time a no. the AmpL riean .journalist al\ in HssTmss sasnsed tne werld b.\ rlaiming that the plays of Shakespeare were aetuai I > written by .Marlowe during tin- period <>t his exile on tin- C ontinent. I that there were no evidence to847 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1956-03-10 9 PantPnimtA 111 N -br M.ii«"-ty was Princess Elizabeth I h.ne alwa>s sent her a telegram, and sometimes a .jft a- well, on her birthday. Ome 1 ga\e her a baallUl 'rnp. and on anot h, r oc< i-ion 1 -'U each ot UM I'Mnces-.-s l ruling1,190 words
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Miscellaneous152 1956-03-10 9 p ■-'■m^-anz 5 MHf HH R H m I \f^ ill 9* 'isflj flflgH W__H _BH_^ __aS H _<r 1 fl_^__^__^__ ClllS 5. A chap, mother and us eet together by lawful com- mand (8) deserves 6. Uses boastful language (6) 7. Plimsoll marks (4. 5) mav mmV mm* 9152 words
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304 1956-03-10 10 NO POWER CAN PREVENT GOODS TO CHINA U.S. Commerce SecieLiry Sinclair Weeks said in Washington yesterday "there is no power on earth except the power of persuasion by which the I.S. can stop its allies from sending strategic goods to Communist countries. told the Senate Invt tlgal lm Sub-committee, ;chU.P. - 304 words
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Article304 1956-03-10 10 Changing Sentiment In Rubber WEEKLY REPORT: THE past week has been one of rapid!} changing -entiment as conflicting news and rumours of one sort and another ha\e followed c.uh other, says tlu* rubber market report bv Bel-day, Catler, Bath i t o ltd i .i-t week nded ob steady note304 words
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Article117 1956-03-10 10 DULL conditions prevailed in all sections of the market i few price changes. The Malayan Sharebrokcrs' Association yesterday reported the following price changes. Only small business was reported in the Malayan share market vesterdav. INDI SIKIAI S Buyen Sellers M Tolls 0.85 0.90 xall United Engineers117 words
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Article107 1956-03-10 10 \lavax harebi oken U ted the follow og ness done: H B P. L 4_> :v. Fraser 1 ffi r.r 11.70; Gammon $2,121; Hume A i/4|; U.E. ords $9},~ $8.95; STf -J 80. Austral Amal 19/1J to 14 101 Berju 20/-; 11 Fatt 124 K Lin it107 words
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Article, Illustration287 1956-03-10 10 Chinese Typewriter Now Here CHINESE typewriters made by Optima of Germany are now being introduced into the Maiayan market for the first time since the war. Mr. Goh Ewe Kheng. manager of Tithes Dental and Photo Supply, Ltd.. Singapore, local aqents for Optima, said his firm had just received two287 words
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Article151 1956-03-10 10 SINGAPORE Chinese prn- Lxchango noon closing price per picul ytsti rd ay copra March $27l buyers', *28| sellers; April $23 buyer.-. $281 sellers; coconut oil (bulk) Ml| sellers, cocoi if OJ] (drums) sill sellersMuntok white pep'per Sliai sellers. Sarawak white $129 sellers. Special Sarawak black $84 sellers. Bingapore151 words
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Article156 1956-03-10 10 Mr il K. II im] hrcys Jr.. balm SH of United State. CV. piv,li( ted iri New Vo: k thai lbs eoasj sny*i ISM profit aril] a new bigta of moie than US$3l 2/3 million. Writing in the company'b annual report to liockholders, Humphreys said productAP - 156 words
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Article28 1956-03-10 10 ITAC Ltd. announced the following rubber outputs February: Malacca Pinda 86.500 lb.. United Malacca 111,926 lb Aver Molek 33JM0 Leon- Hin San 41.000 lb.. 21 lb28 words
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Article167 1956-03-10 10 lIIM rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed at < seal pet lb. low cr than Tharsaaj firsl made Man h shipment being quoted !>S; cents per lb. Prices i r ru d slightly lower on an uncertain market, first business having been around Mj D nts per lb167 words
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Article197 1956-03-10 10 SINGAPORE must continue to offer a efficient and cheap to maintain its position os on cntMr. W. H. McNeill of Straits Steamship Co. Ltd in his chairman of the Singapore Shipowners' Association "One has M to B iht degree to which port dev in hand, or197 words
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Article229 1956-03-10 10 local <mp<.w sealants haw* lake., M lirst <1 <*p toward* I establishment <»l conditions wherein a N itwn.tl .Maritime Board mav |,< (retted. Mr. II M, \< ol Straits Steamship Ltd., .states in his ,ni!i rei>ort as 19.").') chaii the Singapore Shipoum Association. that the ter229 words
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Advertisement964 1956-03-10 10 NOTICES UNIVERSITY OI MALAY (.1 III) Ol GRADUATES IE Sixth Statutory Mectin A of the Guild of Graduate will be held in the Court Roorr thc University, on Saturday 7th April 1956, at 3 p.m. M bers of the Guild who hav' any matters they wish to hav placed on964 words
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Advertisement299 1956-03-10 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adn 3 t,c N East, India Rangoon to Diokotto k Ks-j m v TRICLAV 1 9 20 Mar HSi 22 -t» From Hongkong to Rnngoon, Aden, Port Sudo" Beyrontn, Venice, Trieste b Rijefc« rr. v TISARA 13 |SS» M«r UM* -j Genero. Agent, EAST MOUNT AGENC 17-E.299 words
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Advertisement747 1956-03-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port So-d Gcnoo Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, •wopenhogen, Gothenburg and Uslo. S pcif P Shorn Trunin x "SELANDIA" M 1 5 Mar 16 1 7 Mar IS 1 9 Mor xx "SIENA" |f 2CMai 21 22Mai li 24M 0 r xxxi "KINA'747 words
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Article, Illustration611 1956-03-10 12 NORAH LITTLEJOILN - LITTLE RED HAT IS TOPS! "II vou want to be treated with raped hy your hoy friends. wear a hat and make it KlD.'' says eighteen yeai old Delia Kosen, Britain's teenage liat designer. "Something pretty and gay. that'll make the boys say: 'There's more than meets the eye undcrA.P.; UP - 611 words
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Article528 1956-03-10 12 Constance Walsh - "yoiVE sot to make up to thc new spring hats" says .Max Factor. Jnr. beauty consultant to the Hollywood stars. Hats have not looked more like hats since Edwardian day-. The latest models have large brims— and deep crowns swathi d in veiling or covered With il a528 words
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Article336 1956-03-10 12 JIS li ouv c \v ork that breaks up marriages. Too man) women are "homesick" accoiding to doctors who are trying to heat the broomstick blues, lhat means the.\'re sit k of home. And the tiredness they f< I is enly imaginary. The n al trouble,336 words
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Article177 1956-03-10 12 The Long Short Of It i.i noi\iH make up ean make a liat look good on you, it can't change the si/e of your face or the length of \our neck, points out Mai I actor. Jnr. ITooU have b iln them Into considc i eti< d i ben ere177 words
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Article124 1956-03-10 13 Bartram Turns Manager LONDON'. March 0 Router) Bam Bartram, red- i idi d Charlt<«n altu i per i has toured South Afnca and Ali tralia Wittl Football c ation teams, baa been appointed team manager ot Y< r'r: City, the Third Division North Club B urtram, i one-club man who124 words
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Article46 1956-03-10 13 A 'gift' goal for Royal eers' Association three minutes before full time enabled them io hold Bukit Timah Sports Club to a 1-1 draw in a SA' Div 2B league soccer match played at Geylang stadium terday. Abdul Aziz scored for Bukit Timah SC.46 words
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Article27 1956-03-10 13 Xo 3 BASE Ordnance Depot >ociation will commence their cricket season with a home and home match between the captain and vice-captain's t c\ m<27 words
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Article141 1956-03-10 13 THE following are the team* for Cevlon Sports Club in their weekend friendly cricket matches. Against M.A.A.F. at C.S.C. today at 2 p.m: S. Nagiah (Capt) S Kulasingham. S K. Kulasingham. K. Selvaraj. N. Sefar 15. Soocelerai A. Anthonisz. N Balasingham, V. A. Marker, I S. Maniam. N.141 words
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Article69 1956-03-10 13 S 'goon Garden Club Opens THE s. i foon Gardei 5i rt Club will be Officially declared opened at 4 prn. today by Patron-In-Chief, Mr. S. C ey. Mr. Chua Tian Teck. Ihe Prelidi nt or the Club said thai some of the members of the Sin. gapore Amateur Weight:.:*.:69 words
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Article, Illustration377 1956-03-10 13 Motions Drew Big Crowds In Indonesia A CROWD oi about 50,000 saw us play against tne I SMS in a 4-4 tie at Padang:," Mr. S. N. I)ev, joint manager ot the Mohun Basan AtiUHfe Club oi India said at the airport yesterday. Ho added tha* an average crowd of377 words
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Article107 1956-03-10 13 SOCCER Indo-Chinese v Mohan Bagan at Jalan Besar stadium 5.15 p.m.; Div. 3A JoUilads D Katong SC at Jalan Besar stadium 4 p.m.: Div. 3 A KML r Minto CU at Geylang: Bouna Vista V B Town at Farrer Park: Div. 2B Police A r TBA at Police107 words
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Article465 1956-03-10 13 Marines 5 R.F.M.P 5 Mr. Jim Weatherburn refereed. Crowd: 596. A PENALTY awarded to the Marine Department Sports Club in the last minute <•! the name enabled them to hold Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers to a 5-5 draw in the high-scoring SAFA division 1465 words
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Article141 1956-03-10 13 ARSENAL SPOKTB I I.l'B. making their d-hut in SAFA league soccer, failed against a more experienced Bintang Bul. in Sports Club team The\ were beaten ."> 1 in a division 3A match at St. Georges Koad yesterdaj the ou*se-. it appeared as if the newcomers would141 words
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Article67 1956-03-10 13 IE Singapore Prisons Association Cricket XI will o\ rn the Ott this year in lriendly match against the Wano\ today, at 2 p.m. on the Prisons ground, Changi. The following have selected to represent the S Devaraj <capt>: A. Fruetniet (vice-captain); A. Glosz: J. D Wyr67 words
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Article27 1956-03-10 13 TAIPING, Pri The Taiping Soccer Leaeue opened here terday with a first division fixture, and after a kee n tussle. RKME beat Malay Teachers .i-0.27 words
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Miscellaneous311 1956-03-10 13 Eil JUmer By A/ Capp i ID —V* WOiV" 3^L I I -~1. -> A_.% v^-^-5 -J, Y1 I AFC--:-_ !v A>^ A\^ L -A BTCGEST C-C'-O A .v.: .\:\T 1 V,LLL-A.:_A ■MT' > LOURHET r-^ NEED SOU DA-.*.. ANN Cl-El-FASHIONLD JAiv^- 1^ 'Wtt** ALABA>SMU^ k~JZ~~^ A "YOU'RE -^Tr- hAMnVS311 words
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302 1956-03-10 14 JACK DRUCE DAPPLE GREY ARE BEST Follow Bougoure Again— And You Can't Go Wrong, Says Windsor Lad~^" THE GOING SINCE Thursday evening s brief shower there has been no further rain in Ipoh. reports WINDSOR LAD. With the bright. sunn> spell likely to continue, the Ruing for this afternoons rarrs302 words
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Article233 1956-03-10 14 Windsor Lad I The Spectre Trundle Hill Scrutineer iiuiihl) STAB i.i i moi. li iiwimil) KTAI irwoou \K Ko*. iliml j n,iii> uimiil i.l r (.i.tiriif II dli'iieiH* II PALITOI ui ikmhikin lltlO ANIH I inn lilWhiMi> hmA Xtnl.v k inu-hf.iii Iwn Diamomls K iiiu^lmiu i wu IHaaMM-Jn t233 words
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936 1956-03-10 14 Hot Iron Is A Hot Tip For The 4.15 Race RACE ONE 11. »l I rWOOO il \K. with her smart early pace, looks a I good thing in this short trip. She has form. too. At Penang. I she ran a close third to Silverjfort after being well up936 words
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Article115 1956-03-10 14 !E Singapore Hockey AssoUm s contingent of seventeen players, two officials and one umpire are set to leave their Indonesian tour on March 180 They are now in hard ning at the Girls Sports ground on Monday, Wcd- <nd Friday .c Colony team will five115 words
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Article959 1956-03-10 14 RACE 1—2.15: Class 5, Div. J— 5V2 Furs. 1. mi; Rico Kins II lv !l 01 !in Syndicate Y j Cracknell Nm oo m tv |cs Branksome Stable Rodfera Donnelly 3. IN Mealcgo Bay Is Ml Amazon Stable V Hfl 1 HB3 Hollywood Star 8 v sno959 words
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Article253 1956-03-10 14 I M.IK, Distributor and Maori Chief have been promoted from Class 2 to Class I. a< < onliim lo Un* latest SKA list of re classification m 1 \->n it aiions I i>v I— llurr\ Hurry lli Full Ahead' <K 2/."t .i 4 g: e c253 words
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94 1956-03-10 14 Jeffeiy - After 18 Years... They'll Marry Again Jeffeiy DFDSFDS P«tty W ycarS* Ml! •■•aal TWa aaorniiis. a! J l*-*i||*j ffll( J ronlran at irj| VMl 'ii* H01,,,,, •"■V -saaa^J n,<m Ijls,^' **ene f to \oiii thr PMC. Sponsor Ho gJjciM ol the 2 T. "7* lawyer, will be iw And the94 words
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157 1956-03-10 14 SBA Chief To Lead Team To Indonesia IHI iu.ii r nlon As. th.n '.mr ..I I last sight appointed the la president Mi K Wei t< .nn l< adi 1 S gaporeans for the In>n tour will 1 on, Robert >y Low and a Penang woman player. rial selections Helen157 words
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