Singapore Standard, 3 April 1956
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Title Section27 1956-04-03 1 Singapore Standard *-ClfafeEiir£y STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 j% w\ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 D si.m;.\i'ork. tlesday, april 3 ]93r 12 P\<,K» I". < KM-27 words
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Article15 1956-04-03 1 Lket I Ji22apr>rc wr re j Ilennis Ll Run ■f *s i»r full I15 words
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Article57 1956-04-03 1 HONGKONG. April 2 ,pj, lifer) Sir Robert BCOtt B > •,ii n > CommisMoner g* n< ral for Efc uth- nsl Aal« ar:d Lady BCOtt arr:\»d m H tngkong today \y. air f Singapore f< r a four-day private visit They will be guests ol Governor Sir57 words
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Article117 1956-04-03 1 HONGKONG. April 2 (Reu--Britains former ForSecretary. Herbert Morsaid on arrival here to■\e thought a merger between Singapore and Malaya impractical at present. Mr. Morrison. who is -pending two days here on i way from Singapore Tokyo, has been on the B Parliament's fa QndI mission117 words
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Article58 1956-04-03 1 I HONGKONG. April 2 tUeuter> Mor.' than luo.ooo people bray. d heavy rain to weta me the Sovfti I First Deputy Prime Minister, Anattma M'.kovan. on hlfl arrival ;n Hanoi today by air from j Rangoon. Hanoi Radio re- port <i Mr. ifikoyan la leading i58 words
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Article32 1956-04-03 1 A ROYAL welcome la briny prepared Tftipel tor Com- 1 munlst army engineer Midi to have defected Bran the Reds and due at the North Formosa port of Keelung U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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129 1956-04-03 1 In dia Likely To Order 30 Canberras LONDON. April 2. 'Renter' Air circles here today estimated ladla'j reported multi-million iteiiiDg order for Brltisti Canberra bombers win probably rurtftfiH about 30 aircraft which would be worth s. r)240.n00 sterling, But til official lOUrcefl were tight-lipped 0B the Delhi P'-'r->. which say129 words
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591 1956-04-03 1 The Time For All -Out Battle Has Arrived Stop Talking Get Down To Brass Tacks Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Aor Federation Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman declared here tonight that the time for allxit war against Malayan Gommun si terrorists has armed. The Tunku, who arrived by air from S pore,591 words
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Article44 1956-04-03 1 FEDERATION Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday ho .-aw no reason why the full text of the Buhner talks should not be released to the public now. The public should know all that happened, bfl said.44 words
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Article329 1956-04-03 1 I.ACCA, M,. n MalaCommuni m h,* f. h.u urged the Minist< Tunku K.ihman. to '•resume itions with out part> fair and reasonable > i.i the British policy of d i tin- Mala--1 hum M ila> ins In the lat.-st •pea.c ofTrrint" r« d hv329 words
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165 1956-04-03 1 SINGAPORE Opposition Party leaders yesterday (lisa-reed on the feasibility of accepting the latest Communist offer to hold peace talks with the Federation Government. While Ufeeral Soc;.i:>: load' r Ifr. Lin Chora Mong did B c any hope for SUCC( i In the talks. Peoples165 words
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Article57 1956-04-03 1 VO liglr- i :h a cargo of 13 291 1 igs of flour caughi m the Telok Ayer B. In Singapore, last night. The boats, berthed at G down No. 3. were slightly iaged men put out the fire m 15 minutes. Mb if 300 bags57 words
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Article91 1956-04-03 1 A NS Inri] I I rt Kmi: P.: !lar< rl m a I fri DO throne to •\.:..amrnt I day that the Grct n n clalm< d the r r our Cypriof bre- r< n t a Ith all hei strength. The king added On i91 words
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Article33 1956-04-03 1 Tin Philippine goftrn- •:-.< nt has repatriated eight Indonesian fishermen strand- i ed In Mindanao Island since la I December, the Burf-au oi Immicration m Manila >aid I ye iterday.— UPUP - 33 words
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Article27 1956-04-03 1 THE China Youth AntiCommunist and National Salvation Corps m Formosa has decided to step up military training m high schools and c< lit s.— UPUP - 27 words
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Article68 1956-04-03 1 LONDON. April 2 (UP)— A British Oversea^ AirwayCorporation airliner turned bark on a night from Ceylon to Singapore today. The airliner landed safely at Colombo at 0508 local time and will leave lor Singapore at 1300 local time alter an engine change. The plane originally left68 words
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Article160 1956-04-03 1 Man With A Problem- $7OO Worth By Jimmy Son sundry >hop proprietor m Singapore, who has b. n paying $s<fO a month ••prot( ction money" to a n ,,torx ;i- Kan« f«>r more than a ir Is now laced with another problem Last week, he wad approached by another Rang160 words
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Article29 1956-04-03 1 French Police have uncorered a nationalist plot to blow up the Oued Fodcia dam and flood the populous Orleansrllle area, it was revealed In Algiers yesterday. UPUP - 29 words
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Article160 1956-04-03 1 WASHINGTON, April 2 (IP)— French Premier Ciuy Mollet today sharply criticized American policies m Europe and Asia and called lor "new tactics" to try and settle the cold war with Russia. m copyrighted interview with U.S. New.- and World Report. IfbUet laid "our American Mends"160 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-04-03 1 'Typical Girl From Down Under photo AUSTRALIA'S "Typical Girl". Miss I Clean 1- arriwd m Singapore by 8.0.A.C yesterda> m routr tn l.ondoi nd Paris to mrrt ?n other "Typical (.11 h -1 lh< wml6 Mhs Clrary cainod lli(> title of 'Typical Girl' aftci sh< won t writing comietition orcanizrdStandardpic - 59 words
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Article119 1956-04-03 1 CHICAGO A; 2 <UP> B< 1 1 n airpllni i ash< In the Un\U d Btat( killed 38'pei terday turning Easte] into a day ol disaster. Xhe motU tragedy was the Ifaming crash of a Tr,.' World Airlines transport mar Pitt irj Pennsylvania I i119 words
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Article57 1956-04-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR lf< D Four build] d ill Wi :ior inmates of the L' BetUemeni In Sungei Buloh. 18 miles from hei vent on strike I beca U li demand D I I) 1 n ful- fillod by the Settler, authoritiei. s ment garding wage claims57 words
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Advertisement8 1956-04-03 1 Zitit shoes; SEASON,^ r- r? »::*oco %w^ I8 words
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Advertisement148 1956-04-03 1 mi*" 00 art ys^? W#; YOGHOURT ya?^, NOURISHES WITHOUT FATTENING To do your own iglSSftSP^ decorating with emulsion painl. The miracle wall coating specially designed for the home decorator. obtainable m 4 gall hns Singapore only at: ***** H.ap Tcck Ton 8 Ke« 123 Ro:h O Ofr f P o148 words
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337 1956-04-03 2 BIG PROBLEM IS MERDEKA WITHOUT CHAOS THF hairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. I) S. Ramanathan, yesterday declared "the ureat problem facing ih m Malaya toda> is how to achieve Merdeka without floundering into chaos or .surrenderin- t«» Communism." Mr. Ramanathan was sp at a meeting on the337 words
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Article128 1956-04-03 2 Rahman Takes Over Defence KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The ministerial and other constitutional chu.ges m the Federation Government setup, which were agreed to at the February London conference, came into effect today. Amendments to the Ft ration of Malaya agreement and proclamation to make legal provision for the changes were published128 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-04-03 2 IBTIST >iiss Snnyec liimh hin.i. arrived m lj) »h rit i'ntl> to ui\ v an exhibition <>t htt paintin^> Mis-s Siiincc. who first ci aduated from the Sin Una Art Collrge ot sh,in;h.ii. the Irtl I.H tills nt thr I ii i\ ci Mt\ h I. in.110 words
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Article159 1956-04-03 2 Chetticsr Alleges Beatings 11*011. Mon.- M. Sundiam hettiur. 15, alleged m .i Magistrate's Court today that he was assaulted by two police lupeeften Virile betag questioned m Bidor Police Station last December. The Inspectors, X Sarcswarran, 24, and Manickavasagam. 29. faced three charges of assaulting159 words
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Article34 1956-04-03 2 U.S. Army surplus trucki t trailer i recto ra und tank retrievera left Yokohama port la-t w« k for I::ui via Saudi Arabia, under the U.S. Mutual Defence Assist- A PAP - 34 words
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Article163 1956-04-03 2 INSURANCE EMPLOYEES ASSURED The Government of India has i allayed the fears of 120 cmees of Indian life insurance companies m Singapore who are worried about their jobs on account of its decision to nationalize life insurance. An official statement issued by the Information Service of India yesterday gave the163 words
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Article68 1956-04-03 2 rKXAXd. Mf n. Four Vc- v gpecial Po I c Constab a have jointly petitioned the Police Commissioner m Kuala Lumpui an i the Minister fot Agriculture, \i.-\\c A/i/ bin I again I their tificd ai" by the Settlement Chief Police Ottcer. The constables, claim they were68 words
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Article60 1956-04-03 2 R I A I. LUMPUK, Mon Curfews .Hid feed (hoiks h.ur helped wetketi m riu Laasat, Sclanßor. to savp more mom-v. stales Pfee hUest monthly report of the Labour Drpartmrnt. These "inconveniences" Bad curtailed expenditure on entri tainment :\nd visits to the towns, it states.60 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-04-03 2 Just A Lump Of Sugar pnoio. THIS i.s no marital kiss. it's a piece of sugar beinc shared by a newly-wedded couple. They are Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ah Pon who were amusing guests at a reception which followed after their marriage at the Ilui Ann Association, Teo Hong RoadStandardpic - 80 words
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Article135 1956-04-03 2 FIVI labourer- Kamed the *Il llo.days" when they appeared m a Siii^apore Km :i n v Oa nrf yinlrrrtu tot ink tnd brim^im m i di oi dei ly manrn r 'i bey pleaded g lUti and were fined $5 each. Jaib Singh, a watchman,135 words
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Article56 1956-04-03 2 PEXAXG. Mun. The secretai of tlio Provincr A- y division and thr > rwortb division of the Pan- .i. i m Unkm of I members of Malayan Security Forces have jointly resigned from the Union. Tl -.tion is understnort to be due to differ* of opinion56 words
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263 1956-04-03 2 Good Looks Make Lasting Marriages Colony Wives Medical Views Sternly Pooh-Poohed SINGAPORE women ye* terday "pooh-poohed" a suggestion that u< >r! looks arc more a curse than a blessing to marital bliss. Most women interviewed were rj emphatic that good looks were practically a trump card m wooing a man263 words
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Article44 1956-04-03 2 TAIPING. lion. Mr. Tnh ■nf Hoc, left by air today for America on a three-month U.S.I.S. loader grant Mr. Toh. president-elect oi the Talping Rotary Club. hopes to be able to attend the Rotary International annual convention at Philadelphia44 words
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Article98 1956-04-03 2 Siput Is Happily Married SIPL T SARA nat she wa? for husband No Refuting a report r Utusan Film and Si weekly v< rnacular Miss Sarawak said: "I'n pilv married now to a and have a child by h She added that not p the blamethe reporter who ved her,98 words
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184 1956-04-03 2 C.C.TanWarnsParty Youth THE Young Liberal Socialists were yesterday warned to be or guard against the activities of certain "evil organizations" Singapore. T... v. arninc OHK from their Party Presic I Mr. C. C. Tan. when h e addicssed the inaugural ing of the young grou184 words
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152 1956-04-03 2 THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE CLUB BUSINESS! SINGAPOREANS arc today -pending BMMP6 tinu 1 and mono;/ m nmhl-clubs and entertainment spots. It is estimated that nn ige |j spent on drinki and food at Sinfftppre*l winc-dino-and-dai. c In a SINGLE Hi- I This RgUIC may increase on Saturdays especially on "1152 words
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Article58 1956-04-03 2 Control Eased For Festival PBVAWG, Mon. Them will be a relaxation nl I I tin., ,1 to i, m K..i rnahlr th. inuiiiiv to observe their annual leng bens' festh .tl Those who wish (v linn, i i- Mi 1.-.,, H graxe:>uds, are i rhr.k .it pi.i... h\ M-«uril> nil,58 words
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Article19 1956-04-03 2 PBVAWG, Mon. ラ Them will be a relaxation nl I I tin., ,1 to i, m K..i .\2a19 words
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Article85 1956-04-03 2 300 PROTEST AT NEW RATES SYSTEM lOHORE BAHRU, M it T ree hundred members of Johore Bahru UMNO yesteritaged a protest meetij g against the new system of collecting fees half-yearly for itcr and conservancy services adopted by the Town Council. They want the Town Council to revert to the85 words
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Article29 1956-04-03 2 THE semi-official I newspaper Al Gomhouria said yesterday that th<> voice 01 Colonel Ganvl Abdol Nasser was the "voice of truth." and millionArabs belir' :t.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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223 1956-04-03 2 Tax Form: If It Didn't Reach You -Watch Out Comptroller Wont Be Patient Anymore THE Singapore Comptroller of Income Tax. Mr. 1). H. Tudor, unpersons chargeable with income tax mu^t. if they ha\ r not a!read> form of return, give notice to him of t*hargeabilit> by April 11 A certain223 words
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Advertisement76 1956-04-03 2 JUST ARRIVED! PRIME AM) PLUMP HEN AND COCK PHEASANTS THE BIGGEST AND BEST AVAILABLE AT THE USUAL PRICES OF cocks 55.50 yj§&] s HEW 53.00 L# s \Hkj Calohsw sun g'.<^ lenses arc the result of years Of iMcmive research m the ||NlM«l h- -cm sis working continuously me intc76 words
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Article, Illustration178 1956-04-03 3 CTPID set Faster as the target day for wedding bells to i m- In Singapore lor these five happy couples— left to right: Mr ,tii(i Mrs. Chans Kwai Peng, after their mar--11 it St Thrrrsa lunch. The hridegroom is the seventh son f178 words
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Article17 1956-04-03 3 tf fo RATHER SELL.: An American rubber the million-dollar Fung n KJans. The Standard learnt Ltusfced17 words
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145 1956-04-03 3 Money Better Used On Schools TANJON* M U :\l. Mon. Alliance Minister r Labour, Bambanthan, tcrday criticized toddy drinkwhen he addr more than a hundred men. I the local Malayan Indian Congress at the Hindu Temple here. He said Indians m Perak spend more145 words
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Article51 1956-04-03 3 Fair In Aid Of The Poor Tli rch of Our Lady's m Upper Scran goon I. Singapore, held a fun erday. The fair, declared open by Mr. Tay Ah Choon was m aid I poor parishioners of the Upper Serangoon district. The Stouts Band of the Holy English School was51 words
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Article70 1956-04-03 3 IPOH. Mon The Ipoh branch of the M.I.C. will hold an extraordinary meeting at the Kinta Indian Association's premi.se> m Gurudwara Road on Sunday. April »t 10 a.m. to elect the next president of the Malayan Indian Congr« The three candidate line for election are M«70 words
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Article359 1956-04-03 3 UMNO To Send Tunku A Memo KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sclangor's seven district branches of the United Malays National Organization are drawing up a memorandum opposing Chinese demands for jus soli, national status for the Chinese language, recruitment of doctors from Hongkong and a revival of359 words
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227 1956-04-03 3 Court Asks What Would You Do If You Were Insulted? IPOH Mon— Magistrate (he Jamal bin \hdul I.atifT a^kj-d a defending < ounsrl today what he would do if someone had u<*v\ ofTensi\e language on him The counsel. Mr. J. R. Devadas. was ui\inc liis submission at the t 10-r227 words
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Article193 1956-04-03 3 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Merchant Shipping Seamen's Lodging lloun Amendment) Ordinance 19.">4 which came Into lone on the first (»1 this month is causing unemployed \sian seafarers grave concern, The Standard wa> told terday. Mr. If. A. Ma j id, the Secretary of the Indo-Malay193 words
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Article33 1956-04-03 3 PROFESSOR J. E Mcade. Professor of Commerce at the London School onomirs will give a public lecture on "Import n us as an Keonom. n today m the of Malaya33 words
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Advertisement76 1956-04-03 3 W »25c.c. /o 500 c.c. Mod;l D T <V\.' r economy. maintin- I hmn. A thorouiMv reliable liflit-wc.^t Model AI >JT| SHOOTING STAR F» j"^T? 0H V TWIN Kj v^J w A i h• t v m.i chine Mr. J v x\ n i lsC h nd -Ill7< t(^\ f76 words
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Advertisement141 1956-04-03 3 "a^^l I INSTRUMENTS PERCUSSION Band Instruments and Accessories t id <d \<>r schoffls and ihe nmsiuil mindrd voiui: I DRUMS complete with :iings ond Sticks S17.00 I TRIANGLES complete 7^ I v.ith hoidc end bCOttr 1.00 r/ T^f y 1.30 «h \M r J CYMBALS S 7.00 p. pr. s141 words
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Miscellaneous858 1956-04-03 3 Standard Information at a Glance pCA?O-R| I -^«.J b.».c. fe'^pa^ Xl Hans Tuah I*> 45 36 4i anri l;N|t 'f) m Thu> UriV and s"^ A\*Atjm X From the Editorials; W+ATIW^mJ U n^ VI-: Honckonc Flvinc Saucpr Sempnni at the piano; 530 ~'Jf *f L Re^e 2.30. 7 and 9.15858 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-04-03 4 »hoto. Brll\ Dancer Wafaa Kamal, 18. goes through < her routine m a Cairo night club, the Sin bad Casino. < APAP - 22 words
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Article355 1956-04-03 4 Coroner's Order After SSstei Talks To Police LONDON fraE cremation of a 34--year-old woman was Mopped dram the orders of a coroner an hour before it was due to take place. When the mourners arrived they were told that the body had been taken to a mortuary.355 words
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Article827 1956-04-03 4 Can Man Become Great, rick, wicked or poor— hundreds have been maglcked away Into nothingness Where have they gone Thurston toe releu this j;. fee MBROSi; Bierce, the American author,, who m his best work ranks with Poe as master of the bizarre and terrifying:, had an oddish theory827 words
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Article85 1956-04-03 4 ii o rim mOUGHT OF MMHBNG hoi BBS? HPHI French. In 1512 a A Paris architect sug- ted that one section the city should be numbered but his idea ridiculed and numbering did not become I* OCial mi n Europe m countries until about 350 m85 words
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Article50 1956-04-03 4 HOW did the phra.se "Playing gooseberry" originate? ACCORDING to a wellKHOWH authority the lan .m the dayi v. ben jroung V\ n were usually accompanied by chapi ran Some chaperon* pretended to perfoi m ome minor dii v bo eberry-p kins < the <(..,. njoy their own50 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-04-03 4 Hey, Brigitte... whatcha doing Photo. Brigittc Bardot, the voting- French actress, begins a strip-tease, m I scene from the film i 'STRIPPING T I] B DAISY," now befog made m Paris.- APAP - 32 words
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Article268 1956-04-03 4 Murder Over A Milk Bill LONDON THIRTY! IYK-YIAK-x OLD lather of throe children wai accused ie(cnll> of struns;ling Ui wife m an arcument over an unp lid milk bill. Tin bill wj, lor Mb, 7f< the magistrates at Pud... v i York.-)* were told B» tore the COUJI on 1268 words
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Article444 1956-04-03 4 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow By Mliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnniiiiiiminL)^ *Re$earcM «WWaMllllllllllallWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI|IIHII|f}llllBgsl J Pi scoveryt tln/entionl 11 T LONDON Tlnfi£ quite i\\c-::'j. very little was known tbOWtt the "rare earths." as they r.rc mllcd. I 1 hit?. Iticse elements mystified generations of chemists just as much as the name "rare earths" puzzles those444 words
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Article44 1956-04-03 4 IFTEB being n an I .'-month suspended sentence for stealing a car. a man m North Carolina. U.S.A.. was picked ud by the poMce and charged xrith reckless driving, hit-and-run drinng, driving without a permit, and stealing and wrecking a judge's convertible.44 words
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Article42 1956-04-03 4 |)FRIIAPS .i nn\-r m New York had sonic hillrr raemories of hU own school days when he sentenced a teacher, who had thrown beer bottles at a passing truck to write 1.(100 times: "I WILL NOT DESTROY OTHIK PEOPLES PKOPEKTV42 words
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Article32 1956-04-03 4 MEDICAL team vtcis pf/lchcd Jo a snou'boi/nd village m <]■<( c to care -.-horn quintujV' W\ rived they rf?s--cnvcrcd that the village clerk fiad reported the birth as a vractical ?oke.32 words
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Advertisement124 1956-04-03 4 i^ s <w* m l k VI HSvv''^il I I R^&^^l^l m m WmmM mJE fl gives you prettiest coio longest wear! Allll.rnrv^r. 1 andfingertipsarcbrouphtt< 1.in < .m a variety of colors' wm y type of complexion, to compline every costume m your wardrobe. You*.n< in..n. '.whenyouch< M J worldV124 words
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Miscellaneous266 1956-04-03 4 I a^a^aaaV t -Ba«L_^ aaaar— -aaan— ™1— pB— B>B Xi I I i I Kiß^B B^^^a^ Mb I v I BaCa^B B^l Bfl^Bß] I i I l^^f 1^ 1^ I aaaal aaaal ■^^^■aaL^^__^^!^_^^^ 1 ■ffl i aaaaaaaaf aaaaaaaa^'aVt "Ifaaaaaaaj aaaaaaaa L^^^^^^ (,l I[ S 4 1- ows the amount of266 words
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Article, Illustration372 1956-04-03 5 JULIA W. WOLFE - YOUNG FOLKS The Lordly Moose JULIA W. WOLFE '•>■ rpormous !0t humps: ;.J> tot slwrt nmpled i> ka:>* ht-.id and 'fibbv. «-onixrrhjnsim: ..iUT like brnwa it shovel- i a I twigs. bulbs and great quantities of moss. He eats moss the year around It grows plentifully in' cool regions. In372 words
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Article616 1956-04-03 5 Pansy McCarty - HA VE A TRAVEL PARTY Pansy McCarty by TRAVEL pa: \y can be hill guy time, but one is especially nice during holiday time. For a mixer, cut equal numbers of car and planes, totalling the number of guests, from magazines and place m a bt I c me to616 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-04-03 5 r>cn write* by •5 tal'my in a bearing I Z ed by a special kind Z As the ball turns it leaven I go/ inlc ore fhe J paper. Z Beery baFI in o Biro ball* s* point pen I f<» J Mi '.fsWU. 0/ mt80 words
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Article64 1956-04-03 5 An owl sat frffffrof an arc light. He t, "The sim it uigly bright." Then, I can't hurr there the whole of the night. VOW try these jawbuften on your chums. You'll chuckle at the faces I I as they try saying them times very quickly. il saw seven64 words
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Miscellaneous398 1956-04-03 5 The STARS and YOU 1 A emotiona. cm. hj Um cautioii. forethought; don't spend in I I O-July 23 to Aug. 22— Watch out for ehaot.c ditions in your home, ottue. Avoid impulse; don't o\ei- VIKGO— Aug to 1 Watch your »p. woic.s. agreements: prevc.it rsiH {conceptions. LIB! -Sept. 23398 words
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Article565 1956-04-03 6 OPPOSITION to Chief Minister David Marshall's ideas of constitutional progress is growing daily. Apart from the rapidly increasing tempo of pro! I against the demand for immediate indepenrie: there is dissatisfaction over the Chief Minister 1 manoeuvres to call for elections for t w extra seats which, he565 words
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Article284 1956-04-03 6 £l lUM Federation Malays are plaanini to >L.:t a Malay N. Bank Such ptam aj imul m r ambitious on piper, 'nut the nummi should learn from the mlttllrei I first Malay bank of the same name, which had to close n after hay.:._: fm !tt«Md lot284 words
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Article84 1956-04-03 6 H- :;i :iry koepi::abreasi of the time? Colonel John Walker. Lancaster Herald c never rel ise to see |M Hrfngi Mi. Malenkov. tojthiog Bii Uftatn A bea la fine with n c Miss Grace Kelly. Wi most txcrdti Urn art of iktoi unplc isani truthi P84 words
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Article999 1956-04-03 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA j IT HAD |q OMM I mean the m<>ve by a section o! BlngapoK Malay.- again>t n rr-i r;;i now It wa.s as lntMtab:' a. Dlghf f< ihl: dU T'::' v liavc bc'n at :t r wi now and the \y n999 words
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Article492 1956-04-03 6 COLIN LEGUM - LONDON TALKS ON BRITISH GUIANA COLIN LEGUM by LONDON. Mon. r POP level talks on the fill Ur c of British Guiana arc taking place m London this week between Sir Patrick Rcnison. Governor of British Guiana, and Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, Colonial Secretary. The British Government suspended the Constitution m492 words
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Article680 1956-04-03 6 BIT! Tnc acQiii>ition of Federal Citizen>hip or of Stal Natl r..i. under the present legislation. i> hedged vtthaomanj i 'notions that a great I :uage of non-Malays born and or don: m the Federation find themselves m a quandary. I: the ultimate objective, as professed680 words
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Article207 1956-04-03 6 It is generally incepted that a::> r fining freedom and mc« r» nc:encv we were plamrtwia; to build a united naiun. a Malayan nation— toy WE is meani the different p immunities d< w living In this country. But if m the building oi Malayan nation a207 words
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Article29 1956-04-03 6 born v paper to i an I I I I Influence o: it y of I p: happir.c ion inhw" mom* COOr 1 1 I s M rwerwrwerewrewrw29 words
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Article213 1956-04-03 6 Sir: FT >heer intrllig nee and brilliance, the ol Malaya should taki oil th< ;r hats to the galaxy ol bright sparkii Who lit around the Federal 1 fislative Council Indeed, those are the men who m Council also plan the Customs Duty to bi» levied213 words
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Advertisement18 1956-04-03 6 W Eat well, keep lit «H Protein-enriched I and make dieting a I encruen I SINGAPORE COLD STORAt^I18 words
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29 1956-04-03 7 Our Plan Is Best For This Burning Problem, Say Reds rf7?J menf Proposals :< Moscow Radio said \iv\ disarmament proposals, -cr\r as realistic basis hurnin- problem of today." to I29 words
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Article66 1956-04-03 7 LONDON, April 2, (UP) Delegates to the B Comt Party convention met m top-secret session yesterday to discuss attacks on Stalin by the Soviet Communist hierarchy. Rumours are flying that the delegates may demote number one British Communist Harry t. a Stalinist of long standing,66 words
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Article6 1956-04-03 7 Rebels Step Up Pressure [fsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfs fsfsfsfsfsffsf6 words
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Article31 1956-04-03 7 GF \NCISCO Franco, [Spanish Chief of State, Sungranted decorations to a number of foreign personalon the occasion of the 17th anniversary of Franco's victory m the Spanish Civil War- APAP - 31 words
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Article21 1956-04-03 7 iter) air- Famad that no political motive was suspected. Royal Air Force police and the Criminal Ingation Department are investigating.21 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-04-03 7 A.P. I!>\\ llfinrich. .irt mil student from Spencerport, New }>>ik u.n j, uitj, (ithrr Rirls i.it(hiiu tin* public (•>«• nc« fancied hair-dos. v<> she camp up with one to "ut<l.. them 11 the Mohawfc It's basrd <>n thr way Mohawks (Rod Indians of the North Anirririn Conlinrnt) usedA.P. - 53 words
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Article157 1956-04-03 7 CYPRUS TERRORISTS KILL BRITISH CIVILIAN NICOSIA, Cyprus, April 2 (IP) riie Eok:i Organization yesterday marked first anniversary of its founding by killing one Briton and wounding three otlv A British civilian was shot dead on Gla ..one Street m Limassol. His >sailants, believed to be members of157 words
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Article31 1956-04-03 7 NEW YORK. ADril 2 (TP)— The Daily Worker yesterday protested to President Eisenhower the seizure of its: property last Tuesday by Treasury agent; for non-payment of income taxes.31 words
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Article32 1956-04-03 7 TOKYO, April 2. (UP) A j laden bus tumbled 4(1 feet down an embankment inrto a river near Kajikazawa yesterday, killing one passenger injuring an undetermined number of others.32 words
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Article29 1956-04-03 7 I HI. April 2 QAI —Authoritative soura yesterday India definitely has decided to buy Br Canberra jet bombers and is negotiating for the purci.a. of I29 words
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Article26 1956-04-03 7 Co m m unist Czechoslovakia charged yesterday that r'another 400 balloons" launched Vest Germany have tended m Prague and m other parts of Czechoslovakia.26 words
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Article25 1956-04-03 7 LONDON. April 2. (Rcuter> A delegation of Sdj Nuclear scientists left Mo? rdav by air for the United States, Moscow Radio reported.25 words
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Article23 1956-04-03 7 FR.v.Ki.r. New Jen a 2 Actress M i Gabor and industria thur Gallucci were maryesterday m Ibi lburtoan v:i: iv".23 words
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Article21 1956-04-03 7 RANGOON. April 2. (Renter)— Russia and Burma yesterday agreed to extend to five yean their current three-year -M-nent.21 words
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Article23 1956-04-03 7 PARIS, April 2, .\P). A strike by museum guai terdav kept hundreds of Easter from viewing TTMB famed Louvre galleries*. j23 words
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Article19 1956-04-03 7 fin April J y I f p lent Tito" ctive r:iris n < rthern Italy incognito. police reported y>19 words
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Article24 1956-04-03 7 p \\(,< m In I H >■'• s ivputy Prlnw Minister toasta Mikoyan R ingoon by air tqdaj Han I B mute to PeJCtng24 words
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Article25 1956-04-03 7 HONGKCT April 2, f: tcr)— Cathay Pa illc Aim v today cancelled their re© i fllghi after receiving bubonic pag i been detected there.25 words
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Article50 1956-04-03 7 CANTERBURY, April t (AP) Georgi Malenkov, onetime Premier of Soviet Russia, yesterday led a giggling crowd of English Mshtseers around Canterbury Cathedral, mother church ot the Anglican Faith. The former Soviet Premier toured the cathedral as guest of it> controversial "Red Dean." RJ-year-old Dr. Hewlett Johnson.50 words
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Article102 1956-04-03 7 Britain' s Policy Defended WASHINGTON, April 2 i;. iter) Sir Ron r IfoMns. Britain".- a:nba. -:idor to the Dnit< d Btates, tn teli rlsion r gramme new last night lefended nla country'^ policy .ward.- ('< mmun;.-t Chin«j and Cypn Re r> new 'i Britain's view I the Peking regime is102 words
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Article47 1956-04-03 7 TOKYO. April '2 (AP) EU io Peking said yesterday BO ChtotJC <itizen pays income (.aiming to answer a letter Ir McCraw of Ohio," the broadcast said the only individual tax on earning! ll By« per cent 111 on interests from bank depQ47 words
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Article111 1956-04-03 7 lon ANGELES, April I M' 1 28-foot pn th«»n >«sl« r daj nit veterinarian <>n the li.im'l (l h pld v for nrarh minutes before it> jaws were pried l(M>sr. Dr Nathan Ciale, who RenQfal lv treats Frenrh poodles, was treated at International Air p..rt111 words
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Article113 1956-04-03 7 A Snub For The Smiling Malenkov CANTERBURY. fc Bgland. April 2, (Renter) A Ktony-faced Archbishop of Canterbury, leading a procession alter a service m his cathedral here last night walked past a smiling Mi. Gcorgi Malenkov m what appeared to obU I vers to be a snub. The Aivh:)>hop. Dr.113 words
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Article40 1956-04-03 7 them Di an Socialist Tarty on Sunday announced Btatewide non-violent i<- ancc movement with Hindu untouchables to iecure thcni the right of entry to fcWO Hindu temple.-. Visiranath and Annapura, m the Hindu city of Banaras.— U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article107 1956-04-03 7 He Wants To 'Bomb' Bulganin LONDON, April 2. (UP). The "Mad Major" who flew under Thames River bfidg ill a >p<: 1 plane three years ago yesterday proposed that he "bomb" the Soviet cruisci bringing Buiganin and Khrushchev to Britain this month. ior Christophrr I): <-.; 62 created a sensation107 words
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147 1956-04-03 7 BRITAIN' S H-BOMB TEST NEAR CHRISTMAS IS.? LONDON, April 2 (Router)— The Britidi Atomic Energy Authority declined comment early today on Press report that Christmas bland, an isolated itoU m the Pacific Ocean, had been chosen as a base lot Britain's first hydrogen bomb pxplosiOß. The Daily Express said that147 words
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Article24 1956-04-03 7 A GROUP J'» Chm< merchant.- left Hongk< ng by tram on Saturday for an Inspt ctioo tour of CommunJ China. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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173 1956-04-03 7 IT' S' ALL-CLEAR' FOR A RE-ARMED GERMANY 95,000 Under Arms By Year's End [REDS SLIGHTLY STRONGER I BONN, Germany, April 2 (AP)— The West German Soldier's Law became effective yesterday, clearing the way for the long-delayed build-up of the armed forces. The law. which defines the a riditions of mii173 words
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Article68 1956-04-03 7 PRAGUE. April 2, (Reuten Giggling Czechoslovak women and girls ran for cover today as their men ink chased them relentlessly with whips and buckets of water. They were taking advar/. of an old national custom which entitles Czech men to beat every woman they meet before68 words
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Article95 1956-04-03 7 A New Federation Is Planned ADEN Aden V April 2 (AP) Rulers of II British-protected territories m this corner of the Arabian peninsula yesterday set up a committee to study the formation of a Federation. The committee also Is empowered to draft a constitution for any union agreed on. The95 words
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Article82 1956-04-03 7 70 'REBEL ROUSERS,' ARRESTED More Trouble In Argentina Bl April 2 (Reut enty people placed unc over the weekend m i-wes v Argentine province of Mendoza npting to piovoke a military rebellion, the n garrison idquai he province disclosed yesterday. further details men at ont available. TK ;>ott nl troublo82 words
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Article38 1956-04-03 7 ROUD. Gloucestershire April 2 "Routort— The d< Bishop Thomas Bi.lv from 1940 to 1950. He was 76. he was for the P on of i Oospol m n Ltti VMA m MMP Shantung.38 words
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Article26 1956-04-03 7 MILLION STRIKE THI trite at KPulp and Paper m nd was d on Saturday, but shutdown cost more than us$i,caMoo a. lost wages and product A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement222 1956-04-03 7 V^J~^Vn nlv" V*O* mm?'/ t RAYON MESH BRIEFS |j^g /C/NG Sf fS t LACE TRIMMED WM.S SIZE, XFK <l UALLY 2 5 NOW $1.95 gm^^l Turntable and I t[ 1 J CHARMETTE RAYON ;/H|H//"\ 2 Tubes I f n LOCKNIT BRIEFS usually $7.50 I PEACH WHITE, ELLE. U wms. only222 words
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Advertisement1845 1956-04-03 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Ullli 132/6 Rcb.n»on Ko*d lift l.n«| .Incorporated m S.n R apo.e> (12 lines) M >„», he blue funnel uNE THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r ;r NORTH AMERICAN StRVICt Carriers opt.on to proceed via other ports to load and discharge1,845 words
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Advertisement1338 1956-04-03 8 mitsui {g line EAST ASIATItiI FOR JAPAN from Ind a For Aden, Port Sod Ge Amogison Moru for Yc'<o- Copwrfi,,,^ Goth,"^,? hama Kobe. Mop 21 Apr 5: DUr fl o N qT^^M FOR |APAN from Continent x "POOna v I AToTToT^oru for Yoko- l'^^"^ 29 Apr I hama. Nagoya, Kcbe1,338 words
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Article260 1956-04-03 9 Mee And Commerce Ljuction May Be Hit I andard Market Reporter I nd Pcnang coconut oil millers are facing an I of copra and madequate arrivals from Sumatra and the 1- barter areas. Local oil millers might decide to suspend iufacture of coconut until the situation im.cs, The Standard260 words
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Article43 1956-04-03 9 r-^ •«»n steel l:Ux s industrirs an tl t-leaaers. i ,rr also invaluable to irC |uds rS intruduc-ed to little ■Mire than .1 M'.ir a^<> and m luht .is the former tuiarcl leather type, arc now m use by miners throughout Britain.43 words
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Article201 1956-04-03 9 Lifeboat Firm Tries Out Plastics A CLYDESIDE firm famous for their metal lifeboats have successfully complete: with a lifeboat made of plastic reinforced with glass fibre. The boat, which is mounted m one piece, has been approved by the U.K. Mil of Transport alter vigorous tar m excess of the201 words
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Article67 1956-04-03 9 FOR the second time m past two months, the Jaguar een voted the most popular sports car m the U S A In a recently-concluded vev a US motor magazine asked its readers if they intended to buy a sports car m the next three and which67 words
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167 1956-04-03 9 STKLL production m the 0 X m February was the highest of any month. Reach- weekly rate of 417.800 ton*, it beat UM previous highest by 9.200 tons. That had been achieved la N r, Usßoanelßg this m London, the Iron and Bleel Board167 words
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56 1956-04-03 9 GK I Paper Comv. i'oronto. will in>tal the largc.-t newsprint machine In the wor 'it I I well over 100,000 t< n b year. W urwi h Fox. the Idtnt, announced pi Itr- machine, the comfourth and due to |o production by July 19M exten IReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-04-03 9 Mr, George Chi a Chin Hong, who If the /ir.s f aati f?o Europe m R (cm Trading Co. Ltd I 'gramme o/ "specinH: rhcir salespoirrr." has .'<?/* by KLM /or Holland. Bi MPfll be sfntioru-d nt f*€ o//icc 0/ the Rotterdam associates of R.T.C's far training73 words
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Article, Illustration419 1956-04-03 9 Holidays In Malaya— With A Difference A BRITISH Industrialist is now m Singapore selling I new idea on holiday- .-.Aing In Malaya—caravaning. Ho i.s Mr. Sam A: per. managing director of AlpcrtOO Products Ltd., which manufactures the ''Sprite 1 range of caravans. The firm is said to be the largest419 words
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Article170 1956-04-03 9 BIGGER A-POWER STATIONS THE likelihood of Britain bui ling atomic power plants with outputs of .100 megawatts of electricity, was mentioned by Sir ,}<K\n Cockcrofi. Director of the Atomic Energy Research Establishment <■' Jlniwll In i talk to the Foreign Pn Association m London. This WOttld mean many times greater170 words
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255 1956-04-03 9 WASHINGTON Mar. 31 Viewed to peiipectivt, Urn reign aid BMMtji pmideni Bemhoww lent :o Coacreai recently c00- new and i n »p< »i- bhl defMU I M It reserves a tNOd < by reci ie tins i r i r. ropi >ns. .v i it255 words
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259 1956-04-03 9 INCREASING quantities of Malayan timber are beinjj used m Australia ftf big building pro grammes now going on m the different states of the Commonwealth, the Australia Trade Commissioner m Singapore, told The Standard yesterda\. The official was commenting on the rise m Ifal259 words
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Article190 1956-04-03 9 Bigger Cargo Handled In Colony SINGAPORE Harbour Board statistics showed a slight decrease m the number of ship;? accommodated m the past year compared with 1954 hut the total cargo handled showed an increase of over three per cent. The total cargo handled including coal and fuel was 5,661.609 tons190 words
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Article108 1956-04-03 9 BRITAIN is to adopt I nigh tage alternating current ovcihc; I wire system for all future electrification of her railways. She will also adopt as standard the vacuum continuous brake m all freight rolling stock. These hPO decision Bfera announced m London this week by Sir Brian108 words
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Advertisement61 1956-04-03 9 L C °SLAy JL1NE harr M j lice* >ing*pot. |if i 4 Apr 5 6 Apr A^««. Port Sudan. D,eddah, Port Said. itc b R.,cka. 'Hu« V V h «w r ««w> •mr-s 19 20 Apr ST MOUNT GENCY, k,! S, "-°-»«-»*-l Tel 6770 ***** iBl l '****n T°; W^t-n.de61 words
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Advertisement83 1956-04-03 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAFOU NOTICE li hereby qiven that two sections of' Guthrie Larv Hi be closed on 5th 195<3 to through traffl fur I three weeks for the t r urt.ng a ae, BY ORDER. RITNGE1 MA NIK IU)\I) rpHE section of '.he abo I o'.ci Ibt lilwaj83 words
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Advertisement926 1956-04-03 9 NOTICES MCmiHW incomi iw (»Kl»l^^^^^ tIMRE TLNDKH I**47 T«ENDCRB m Invited lor v. \i:m\(, A the pr< lsl< dol i r^ZJ a r f Ii: ::v x ll> -.on »ol the above I cr lonal Centrea sltuttedat d 5 VV°'- d chargeable with Chf a R id and P idu926 words
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Article113 1956-04-03 10 SOCCKA N.\f\\ LffitGl/I /)/v. I: Stmt Soccer v .< r.< 'inn- s A. 1 1 Bi Si idium at 7.00 p.m. DIV. 1.1 S.C.C. I! JU S.C It S.C.C |5 3 DIV, 2B s.R.c. P I |1 SJJ I. Bl S ;.t J)/\'. .V.I K./rc.i; S /-s Bintang113 words
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Article25 1956-04-03 10 kiala i.rMrrß. m s Dgoi Chin* H. .it ion Club beat their Perak countorl at icer on the Princes Road ground here to-25 words
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Article25 1956-04-03 10 RAUB, Mon: Raub I Mil 'he Phcrah Estate Indians by 7-0 m a one sided soccer match at the Raub padan** today.25 words
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345 1956-04-03 10 MALACCA, Mon.— The Malacca Badminton Association President's side with shuttlers from Penanff, Perak, Selan^or and Malacca last night beat Singapore hv the odd same m seven at the Malacca Badminton i Hall. I ltd BM Bl Baleh m .he Binfl wlun 'I i :i K(345 words
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Article192 1956-04-03 10 hi \I II MPI \l. Mon Oug hew Her. M.il.i\ trn mm .v f. liighpou ered hi-* t<> thrtv titles ai the KUttg luh I .t>trr tennis championships which were concluded al the Uaag C lub ..urts here laeaj Chew Bee took the men's open192 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-03 10 expected to average about 80 per Ballon! picture). 1 MvH^-mi ?t t th?/ ellk J°^ n :V'; ll;i v, an racm- driVPr seen on the left, is busy pushing his Lloyd 600 Station Wagon to the Mobiles kiosk m Tan^lin Service Station. The Lloyd, which usually covers .)1 miles perY.C. Lee - 55 words
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397 1956-04-03 10 KUALA LIMPI R, Mon. Gnod performances with bat and ball featured Kuala Lumpur Easter holidays' cricket matches this week end. At Gurney R d ite slow leff ipii ncr Khoo B;n Keng pla tig for Ki> Police clainu d eig ii ickcls for397 words
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Article228 1956-04-03 10 THE VMCa opm Ttennfe 'I m imeni c tmmeiu c on Wedn< iday, AiMril 4 The follow. Ing arc Ihe *i^ ires: WEDNESDAY Ladies' Singles: Mil M lion- 1 vi afn L .1. Odlin; lin J \f Wincklej vt Mn S Brad lev, M B Stniyi vi228 words
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Article, Illustration728 1956-04-03 10 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By GRAND SWEEPSTAKE WINNERS Nt. Y.oh Kean Hin (Sunbeam Talbot) with 133.1 7 t<01 111 iag 2nd. A. Bussens ,i men 1 with 1 1". 09 ton in p g. 3rd. O. II llodgman and M A Wilton M Magnette) with 1 >Y.C. Lee - 728 words
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Article79 1956-04-03 10 Chin Woo W-P Series At Ipoh IPOH. Mon.- The water polo team of Chin Woo. Kuala Lumpur will play local team? here m a series of water dolo m.v I tnii ek. On V." -nert the Kinta Swimming Clv on Thursthev play the Ipoh Sv timing Club and on Ir.fi..79 words
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Article47 1956-04-03 10 KUALA LUMPUB M< n: Bob I forme: van champion n ne I the n Open Golf Champioo- :i H D r S.r.u.-.p'O! i'- I)..\ MarM I m three lip Mid l^C 1 (I play m *.r\<> final on the Selangor Goii Club course today.47 words
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Advertisement155 1956-04-03 10 J^SHAW BROIHLRv r A t CAPITOL ,J j&ili 41 8 5 SHOWS IMOTj /J.J.4J., J mi i-ouik, M '('((Ml X, KICHT PACKII) mm v SARAWAK ll LATIFF 1 IE i r with > K\|l\l!hM\' I Dirrt mi by KM. KMkr I I. r shaH NfX7 CHANciI lN v 1 »■>.■-•..«155 words
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Article167 1956-04-03 11 *ins;apore wore trouncMiru Cup Group "A' here ll**. rt tn Hongkong -...ijap'»re"s Loh Hens Chew mgkong Sih Su 21: beat Chung i n 21/14. »res Poem We Hongkong's T C mg 21; ben! 18; lo ua Sing 1 res T;< hung Chin Sing 1 i to Tsui Cheung Ling167 words
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Article160 1956-04-03 11 ユ tn Hongkong -...ijap'ᄏre"s Loh Hens Chew mgkong Sih Su 21: beat Chung i n 21/14. ᄏres Poem We ᄏ Hongkong's T C mg 21; ben! 18; lo ua Sing 1 res T;< hung Chin Sing 1 i to Tsui Cheung Ling ivthlinjT (up (.r,u:p Rumania beat Philippines 5-0.160 words
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Article37 1956-04-03 11 I PUR, Mon. r trailing 1-0 at the intorcombined schools came back with a strong second half rally to beat South Perak combined scba m a natch on the TPCA stadium hero ye I37 words
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Article274 1956-04-03 11 PENANG, Mon. The president of the Chinese Swimming: Club, Mr. Heah Joo Scan&, said last ni«ht that the ttac was opportune for the formation of a Penally Swimming Association under the .joint auspices of the Penans Swimming Club and the Chinese Swimming Club. I Mr.274 words
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Article128 1956-04-03 11 PENANG. Moo. Penang won the Hootcn and Smith challenge shield competed at the Easter meet by the B( stead Sport.- Clubs of Kua L unpur, Penang and Singapore which concluded here yesterday. Penang with a score of 60 points became champions by winning all their soccer128 words
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Article91 1956-04-03 11 MCA To Invite H'kong XI PEXAXCx, Mon. --At a Spel'i"i general mcciir^ of Malayan Cricket A-^ociation ai here, it wu resolved to s l!!i official in\-itation to Hongkong to visit Malaya m May 1957, Tnc meeting alto agreed that the varioui Mate- In the Federation iho lid make their I■'91 words
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Article60 1956-04-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Men— A ■^parkiins display by Selai combined schools' centre forward Sani Tasman highlighted gj i r match between South Perak combined schools and Selangor combta I hoois on the Prince- Road stadium. Se angor won by the cirai r margin of 7-;;. Sani60 words
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Article, Illustration791 1956-04-03 11 Beat North By 5 W/cAe/s PENANG, Mon. South scored a dramatic win over North by five wickets m the Malayan annual cricket classic which ended on the Western Koad ground this afternoon. Sensation followed sensation m this three-day matr:.. which came I i a close at791 words
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Article94 1956-04-03 11 Today's Sport in the Federation KUALA LVMPrR SOCCER Bfl LCACI I i)l\\ 2: Malay Mail vs K.L. Police on Padnng; Rail;r: Recreation Club Sent*] pi P<>-i,:i I.A.C. at Sent R ■:<! gro ■i d. DIV. 3: Shell SporU Club PJ Lc;-cr Sports Club at Kg. Bharu ground; Railway Recreation Chib.94 words
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Article158 1956-04-03 11 Thailand Small Fry Soccer Team KUALA LUMPUB Hon.— The Thailand small fry "A* team of pint sized soccer stars are due to arrive m Malaya shortly to play a series o£ seven a side football matches m the Federation and Singapore. Twelve players with officials arrive m Ponang on April158 words
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Article88 1956-04-03 11 SWIFT Athletes Association held their annual general meeting at the Anclo-Chinesc School on Sunday. The following officials were elected for the current year: President: Mr. Arthur McColm; Vice-President: Mr. Teoh Khoon Keah: honorary secretary: Mr. Goh Teck Phuan; honorary Mr. Wee Ch'.vcc Hock; honorary treasurer: Mr Maurice88 words
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Article33 1956-04-03 11 Xl A I. A I.' IPUR. Ai q Penan? Guthrics Sports Club Sc'angor Guthrics Sports Club by 6-1 for the Kinder Cup m tlic badminton match at the SBA ha.'l yesterday.33 words
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129 1956-04-03 11 Poh Lim Teik Hock Meet Danes Again NIAGARA FALLS. New York, April 1 (Reuter) Finn Kobbcro and J. Hammar&aard Hansel Danish holders of the All-England title, will meet Onff Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock, of Malaya, m the men's doubles final of the international badminton tournament here. In the129 words
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Article23 1956-04-03 11 Barat S I ib beat Havelock Star Rangers by m h friendly sweer match. c Gana the Baraihijir and Duraiappan k.23 words
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Article166 1956-04-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, MfcA Capt C. O. Jennings, tr.e v. >.!- known Malayan motor ra iag star, was unanimously elected president <■!' '>- llaJayai Cj i list Federation at tn< annual genera] meeting i- 1 W a! the lake Garden., Canteen yesterday. Delegate from Malacca Johore. Singapore,166 words
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Advertisement407 1956-04-03 11 CLASSIFIED ADS e\(;agl\uni >> i' 4 iest son of Mr Sr M and a (Coral). eldest c, of Mr. Mrs. B a(:k\ovmh)(;mi\is MR M IGNATII rc n thank relatival and friends ided the fu: of the late Mrs. ;>ent wr i '< MESSRS Lin Ah Fook and Lin Kirn Choon407 words
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Miscellaneous230 1956-04-03 11 Kner By Al Capp W" \Y X V,-'+.l_ A GLADLV/r- r -ANj;e>VTK' WAV— THAR'S )»1 m* n. r/*POUT*£ s S r.^t goon to )thars4-'\ 'amigmtvintrustin' <|J WHICH i^_ THETHIRp W LARGE O\ f ES A ATMOSPHERIC PARADOX JJ- COWVOt-Yjy J& QUESTION AM '7 SMALL V ON TH' THIRD LARGEST S230 words
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453 1956-04-03 12 Apollonia The Ace Up M. Boussac' s Sleeve By NIGEL GEE M l rV A p, -n I T, ROISS l U< th adils Irench had remarkm veil m1.., i» Uv won three En R lish classics with three different horses. This i> Uolated instance ot good fortune. Three times453 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-04-03 12 rnoto). cv™astk ?rn^ f lu^ to Princess of Monaco. The Swedish riant*rour.%« PC< l*f- Ilermes Girls "ill appear m the Rain ir .nri i? X^ dl 9? c *«'»^«l m honour of Prince Kamier and his bride Grace Kelly m Monaco. UPUP - 42 words
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Article143 1956-04-03 12 AMICABLE Athletic Association sained a convincing 2 win over Pulau Brani United m the SAFA D.V.I league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Brani, A joined Sport; .4 A -ociation as tne only 1 3 teams unbeaten >o far m the senior league. F l143 words
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Article84 1956-04-03 12 NEW YORK, April (ReutcD— On- Poi! I n 'I- Ik Hock ol the mci '> the Nia fi fa C >untry international minton tour:, i eni hi to yesterda They beat the Dm Lib holders of the A: -Enc and doub.. v pi, n K o84 words
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Article104 1956-04-03 12 SAN FRANCISCO, April 2 (Re Iter) Al Me Moore. wor <j :i-h!-'-c..\y\vciqht cham:;i LgM for two more out fore be leaves the United States to defend liis crown again: I Yolande Pompey (Trinidad) In London on .K.nc j. ]< jw, who laid ho is train- the104 words
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Article239 1956-04-03 12 WINDSOR LAD - BUDGERIGAR UPSETS PAYS $116 WINDSOR LAD JACKIE JONES, IN TOP FORM, RIDES 3 wiWm Says PRINCE OF LALITA, a four-year-old chestnut by Prince Chevalier, showed galloping ability when he swept all opposition aside to score his maiden win in the Pahang Stakes, over six furlongs at Bukit Timah yesterday, last239 words
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Article35 1956-04-03 12 TOTAL POOL 1 2 d No. *****7 J3 3rd »*l No. *****5 Starters 952 cochin *****7, *****5 54 55 N^ *****8, 138)88 5580 *fl *****3, 32- 45 <^ SSSOSr^rJsToo/':.,:; *****8, ***** 1, Jj|35 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-04-03 12 Racing Standard Photo- Form s IMHRD cameraman 100 Yum Kun catches the iir!<l> m ffcci thunder r.is the uinninz post at Uukit Timah last Saturday, third das of the >in- ,porr Easter meeting.33 words
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Article1964 1956-04-03 12 RACE ONE I Horses (I. 1, Div. 7 Furs. siiaw Stable s 101— -616 MOVIE II 8ii4 o«y« i Amazon Stable s 476—374 ARG i:\TI\.\ 8 05 till Schiller Ifr Kwik. 1033 626 JACKPOT M 6.1] l 18 Donnelly 3 774 512 Ladv Osprev 81,964 words
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