Singapore Standard, 6 April 1956
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Title Section31 1956-04-06 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ?B T<? ***** (5 lines) 2400 TP^ l\j M~ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 I SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 I 1 |\\i;t> l"» M MS31 words
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Article, Illustration253 1956-04-06 1 I PUT MALAYA WISE r iJON SYNTHETIC I IW MAN British rubber manufacturers' poodi"M arrived m Singapore yesterday "to help meet the challenge from synthetic." Leader of the team, Mr. L J, X. Bailey, told the "It is vital at this stage that Britain and Malaya253 words
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Article31 1956-04-06 1 I c noinii st London, on May 12. They are among the 20,--000 men. women and cadets taking part m a parade repn Britain and the (nmnionu'pslth31 words
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Article104 1956-04-06 1 THI Go* rnor of Singapore. Sir R ben Black, lew the Colony this morning for London m good time for the merdeka talks scheduled to begin on April 23. his absence, the Chief 3 W.A.C. Goode. will be the Officer Adn. ng the Governmcr t M104 words
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Article76 1956-04-06 1 BONN, April 5. ■R< ut< r> Brit: iutl ritica today n I from their v. ir crimes n at W( Will! Jahn, r-old German sentenced to life Imprl nmi W nine s ago for bring concern- r. the killinf and ill I ni i>l Allied r.76 words
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Article35 1956-04-06 1 vRIN< JH nd urm< shot dead 11 w tried to t ape during a nb< I raid n an itp I In the Kaby- urn i I of Algeria \i. terdaj Ul35 words
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Article39 1956-04-06 1 Tpi Japanese iv* diti< n itt( mpting to Mana rtu ted In Kathmandu r :V to have established its fir r ba>e camp above Sama at 12.550 feet after Ivmg a c< inflict with it porters UP.39 words
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Article61 1956-04-06 1 STOCKHOLM. April 5. r< iter i Bftockholm Police bandicapped bj vacancit s m their 1300 I UB !< rce, arc planning to recruit "boy policemen Toungstera are b< ;ng of- r< d |obi aa '•police volunteers" v boob a. thei leave id 00l and61 words
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Article113 1956-04-06 1 Watch For The Moon On Apr. 11 IHJ Mala> Rulers hue fi\r<l \pril I .is tlir day on w huh v ,it< h v ill be kept for the new moon v imh h ill herald Ike Rfatlini fasting month. If the moon is sighted, fastins "ill nmnipni p tlir113 words
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270 1956-04-06 1 ..THANKS TO A GUILTY CONSCIENCE ROCK ISLAM). Illinois. April s—An5 An innocent man who spent lti yean m prison for $50 robbery he did not commit is free today because of a prosecutor's dflifCBCC and I i;uilt\ man's conscience.270 words
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Article27 1956-04-06 1 Tripoli returned to normal v> terday after street clashej b( twt en Police and dem< nstraton protestinf aua.n I n neh policy m Algeria* ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article30 1956-04-06 1 London Apr:; 5, (Renter) Mr. Alan L< nnox-Boyd British Colonial Secretary iefl London airport today With his wile and family for I week's holiday m Italy.30 words
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Article112 1956-04-06 1 HUN, Apr:: r». (Reut r) a we t Berlin* i aew 9d ol rtfaiifl c W r;i!;< r Ir m aurani count r told the ludne he thought "the sticky me.s:s they made under my pullover should be counted as punt hment enough." "In any112 words
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Article41 1956-04-06 1 LONDON April 5 Kf-'.if r> The Duche. ol K< nt with her children, Princess Alexandra and Prince Michael, left London airport by Roy a. plane t< day to vi >it British service unit ta W< I Germany.41 words
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166 1956-04-06 1 'Can't Have It Both Ways', Says Tory Paper LONDON, April 5 (fteutet)— The Daily Expres* today claimed that rhe security of Singa{»r© was m jeopardy and etiticized the handling 9i the Colony by Mx. Pavid Marshall, the Chief Minister. He (Mr. Marshall) has a preview of what independence will amount166 words
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Article588 1956-04-06 1 Lib. Socs: Safeguards Or Were Out Marshall: Then To London In Vain SINGAPORE'S leading opposition parry the Liberal Socialists yesterday threw a "spanner into the Marshall merdeka works." In no uncertain term their Assemblymen told Chief Minist? thai Merdeka iission ist cede to B-itain some control over t:588 words
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101 1956-04-06 1 Fence Us In, Soy Villagers— It's Done X I A LA I I MPI 11. ThVTS. A Sclanunr villayc lias inst been frm od asainst Comnnmist terrorist intrusion at its own request. This i> tIM first reported case of a \ill.ise Reeking protection voluntarily. The village irhate identity is beini;101 words
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Article103 1956-04-06 1 LONDON. April 5 (UP)— Russia s flashy newtwinjet TU-104 returned to London today to take Ueorg: Malc-nkov back tv Moscow It was the same piano. No. 25. that brought Soviet Secret Police Chiel Ivan A. Bero* whisked him b^ k t0 Rus The same .security103 words
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Article82 1956-04-06 1 DURBAN, April 5 IR< lit* rt -Manila! Gandhi third ion of the late Ifahatma Gandhi, died at his home m Phoenix on the north OOSi I Ol Natal. near here, today. He had been ill for SOIIM time. Mr. G:>r\'D:\ M had beef suffering <■'82 words
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Article16 1956-04-06 1 NET collections ol Income Tax m thp Federation last month amounted to $9,100,--092.16 words
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Article35 1956-04-06 1 ADMIRAL Earl Mountn of Burma will a: m Singapore on a three-day April I During his May m the he will tour naval short hmenU anc m the Singapore Naval Base.35 words
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Article44 1956-04-06 1 BERLIN April 5. Reutor* Five Ea:-« (i. .-:r.., n outh aged between 13 and 20 have .need to hard labour up to seven year* at Magdeburg for sending thr< nil t1 to <;ommur West •lan Anti-Communrt Information Bureau reported44 words
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Article53 1956-04-06 1 TAIPEI April 5, (Router*— I. Tho Chine N tionallst i cabinet today c I I appointment ol Dr. Holling- 11 n k Pong pn i nt Mi nali Ambassador to Japan, as their now Ambassador m ngton. roof will roplace I who is r< iter53 words
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Article1852 1956-04-06 2 Lib-Socs Raise Query Over Internal Defence AN agreement wirh 6 r i t a i n to provide troops m the event of an emergency is the only solution for internal security of an independent Sinqaporc, said Liberal Socialist Assemblyman John Ede yesterday. Mr. Ede, who1,852 words
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Article422 1956-04-06 2 White Paper Shelved For One Week bo no retrenchment of teacherSingapore and no teacher will suffer financially if Governments White Paper on education policy is adopted. This assurance was given by the Education MiniMr. Chew Swee Kee, w\ he tabled m the Assembly erday the White422 words
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Article197 1956-04-06 2 MX JOHN EDE (lib. Sin i speaking m the Legislative Assembly yesterda> listed three ways of assuring Singapore's internal defence. 1 To strengthen and en! it gc the I*olu c 1 one i nnsiderabh making it more of An armed tone UUM it is at present197 words
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Article147 1956-04-06 2 yesterday. I Sprakins m I to rcuM' v.,i. ni( the I Assembly, Mr. In I Socialists for h;ii-»M,,,ring J tendency to think that with j J body grabs s(impthin v 1 •The People v 1 spirit lor we belie\i p I comeharch, ..Ktad a "We must re* t this147 words
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Article56 1956-04-06 2 MALACCA M Sfttlement Officer, Mr. FfJ tod;i hv had no tar gat ion nf ra'ajHa Berembang. Refuting th« o Ed?p >a;d J|« JJ availabif to i". I ing m the Setw»l mating. Councillor Hadi said the mm m Malacca tojj j asked to see Edgel«»"3 office avi>tant -J the56 words
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Advertisement157 1956-04-06 2 BUILD WORLD WAR II INTERNATIONAL AXtP* SEE THE WORLD WAR II HERO FIGHTERS AND BOMBERS BY YOURSELF! sSHKi AUDIE MURPHY IN -&T WIDE RANGE 01 AURORA PLASTIC MODELS (JUST UNPACKED) CONSTRUCTION KITS "TO Ufl I l\|n RAPI/" \T YOUR CHOICE' INCLUDING DECALS7MOUNTING' 4 STAND \\j lILLL /IIIU D/IUIV IfllM^W j'157 words
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Article289 1956-04-06 3 Warning By Petition Men Against Sudden Merdeka n lay opinion which feels that the future of Singapore is of much greater Importance than the mands of any section of community among its peo•Our movement is not directed again dom or independence." they said ally directed against289 words
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Article70 1956-04-06 3 Thurs— Malay girls here SSL thli "casting their customs to the wind and adopting <•'.] Miltunraking to an an. iliencr at the YWC A < hr Kamariah urged "glamour birds" to be polite to their elders, trained m theJf U di ion a I customs, and respect70 words
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Article37 1956-04-06 3 THE US. Air Force red late yesterday wr •>f an aircraft— believed to bo a missing Cll9 Fl Boxrar, with five Americans aboard— had been sighted on a mountain Deak of Shikokn rid.- A. P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article40 1956-04-06 3 FHRD FGNGHBNH Pandan, on the ning of March 6. The two women were found red to death m their N'akhoda YusotT home. The magistrate. Group CapHoward, fixed the .ninarv inquiry for June i 8 and remanded Yap m »dy.40 words
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91 1956-04-06 3 Increase In Fed. Electors Register KUALA LUMPL'R. Thurs. The Federation's 1.280.000--strong electors* register has swollen by another 87.000 m the first annual revision of rolls just ended. Between March 1 to 28 estimated 87,940 people had applied to be placed on the Federal polling registers. They number: Perak 12 004.91 words
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Article234 1956-04-06 3 Privileges For Councillors MALACCA. Thuiv It will cost Cioxernment S."> 1.000 a way ii the privileges recommended b-. the Settlement Council Committee lor its dffc( elected im\ fi\e mimiiKited unofficial members are adopted by the Council. In its report, at today's UlcU meeting, the committee234 words
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Article100 1956-04-06 3 Village To Have Own Library R \.JANG. Thurs.— The Bungel Chuah New Village on Kajahg's out will soon have its own library and i mbly hall, thanks to the rlTorts of tho Villaso Committee, now collecting don.r d fof the can So far. over $4,000 have boon contributed to the100 words
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Article54 1956-04-06 3 ONO Kirn H 1 k. 20. pi. .\r\ guilt-. la the Singapore fl Magi trate'a Court j ..v to stealing j> U T DO Choo m Guok, at h nroii Road. on Ftto 0 Bent net i i p I poned to April 12 pending the Pro-54 words
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Article140 1956-04-06 3 'How To Beat Synthetic' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Professor C, F. B:ackman, Dean ot Agriculture no w probing the adequacy of natural rubber research, declared today that production. ncy and cost were the to beal the current challenge from synthetic. Prof. Blackman. who will head a team of expeiti to I140 words
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Article79 1956-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A book-seller, K. S. Mohamcd :1 was yesterday fined $500 by the President of the ions Court for being In possession of obscene photographs. ASP Santok Singh, prosecu- said that after a "tip off. Inspectors Kassim Ali and Poh Tuan Keat of79 words
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89 1956-04-06 3 Ton.xrs fentral meeting of the Singapore Government Senior Officers' Association is expected to be a stormy one. Association members discuss for the Krst time the rg ort of the SI i ayanta* tion Comml l( n. It is understood the meet- in^ will also89 words
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Article125 1956-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPI'R. Thurs.— Fcdcr.r :on iiicnicn will petition Government to grant them Workmen's Compensation for injuries or death resulting from their work In a memorandum to the Minister for Natural Resourl Inche Suleiman, they say: "In our jobs, danger is unavoidable and many have125 words
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Article338 1956-04-06 3 THIRTY thousand Singapore Government civil servants yesterday asked the Commission on Minimum Standards oi 1 ivelibooda to set up pormanent. statutory, full-time authority to examine claims by employees and employers. They also mggi U d that the Cominisatoll propose a minimum wage dgur< beton ;is tatutory338 words
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Article99 1956-04-06 3 Wild Dogs Worry A Village HOT A BAHRU, Thurs. Stray dogs m the Kampong Gerak Chepu area arc proving to be a constant source of worry to the residents. It was reported about a dozen stray dogs who sudr;went wild have killed more than 15 goats and sheep nging to99 words
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Article64 1956-04-06 3 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. _A Bnj ol HfMO Of 30 da Impris nnw nt wa lmp< i d by Mr B. J. Jr-nniDJCBi P" s id< nt ol t B< -ion- Court. h< re todajf i n Chla v ••;> U w, for a!' 1 Ing tO Cua:om.64 words
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223 1956-04-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thui arbitration tribunal bini the dispute betwet n th( h.i.: aiv Administrate n over the Ques11< ti oi "v. .1-1 Increment on promotion to the Miner di\ n mcl here today r i he t ribunal I head< d Mr Yoni run- How,223 words
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Advertisement74 1956-04-06 3 \jl Cool-off with a J^^Ji Oou6/e Diamond *il r//£ f/ Kr pilseher %tifM YOU CAN BUY! Double Diamond is vr^w. f*W <^^^^^^^3 thoroughly rejreshir.o thar. an\ other Plhcnci beer > ou ye CVCI taSled IheretS i4&\ dc hnei beer m the v\hole of Malaya— oo olhei bcei thai you <ucr74 words
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Advertisement118 1956-04-06 3 The world famous family cf TIGER medicinal products ■<■ >■■■ HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by cny c'^ r r pain reliever for H e g d o c h e NeurGlgia Colds, Mental Stl Hi ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL that silken Mm mf fragrance _^^BM m she loves118 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-04-06 4 YOrXCS Malayan students m Australia. this year. have taken temporary Summer holiday tobs of all kind> ro earn pocket money and experience m their chosen fields. Here, third from left. is no Voon Sen. of I'enant;, -hatting with ti is "boss." Mr. I). V119 words
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256 1956-04-06 4 Planter Cells For Bolder Plan To Stop Rubber Piracy KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Malacca planter today called on the Federation Government for a bold new plan to stop the steady flow of stolen rubber to pirate dealers. The planter, who wished to remain anonymous as he lives m an "unsafe"256 words
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Article112 1956-04-06 4 IT is the duty of parents as as teachers to give the children the right type of training and education, the principal of the Singapore Can- lent School. Mrs. Scow P k Leng, told The Standard erday. To implement this, Mrs. Scow is calling an112 words
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Article107 1956-04-06 4 WARNING that the Sin- m i v Co, me.; might -•>. unj d bj M und< sirable elements and Infiltrators" nadu by the retiring presidir. M:v R Nonts at yesterday's eighth annual mi ;;ng. Ito was hitting out at <Titie s who accused the Council of107 words
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Article161 1956-04-06 4 COMMODITY PRICES ■W_5KWT9w^;*w^ww>_5_w«v^»^^ CLOSING rubber prices i dents per lb.) in Sin^al por; 1 on Thursclav were: I Bayers Betters Spot (nom.) MJ 'io 1 No l i:ss April !>1 |1| No. I Ma\ 911 Mi Hex 'i 'rn «mi No.;! |81 88 lane: Quirt TIN PKKT-: The price of161 words
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Article87 1956-04-06 4 I!V! lla ■mh have ben I Urn In lian Government for the a war.-; o scholarships under Its Kfaeme for 1996-57 I m ll] I Muthaiah MBBS), Ifl Conolly Road. Mr Tco Ber.q II c I MBBS. C< llc^c Green. Uni- I 11 Malaya, Singapore 11187 words
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Article39 1956-04-06 4 HONGKONG. April r» Special Standard Services: Clo.'in-J pru-e of th^ 1 n:.;c:.Fxchan^e were: S 1 078 t i Cl; Stcrlirii; 5.~>.«2125 to USSI; 51.H41 to Malayan si: lO.ITO r > one In^one.-ian R.;p.an; Gold $253,625 to a tad39 words
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Article153 1956-04-06 4 CHENG BENG— A:i Souls' Dc-.y— in S;n^ ,pore yeMerday broke the p. ;t. c ar.d q...et ol Chim i icici ie>. uh( n thouMncb ol iej thronged Qm grawi ol t r r ancestor] to pay their vcarly homage PlOf >;io MM iw o \vccks--grayjnrd mrasieuttefi mm]153 words
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Article128 1956-04-06 4 Official Languages Approved MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca Settlement Council today approved the decision of the Settlement Nominated (executive) Council that English and Malay be the official languages of the Council Moving the proposal, Mr. L. A. Massie. the Settlement Legal Adviser, said that Penang had recently passed a resolution to128 words
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Article27 1956-04-06 4 PROFESSOR K. Xadaraja Pillay w i t on the Greatness of Lord Ganesha, at the Sri Senpaga Yinayagar Temple, Ceylon Road, at 7 p.m. tonight.27 words
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Article236 1956-04-06 4 After Crossing Bandit Area KUALA LUMPUB, Thui>.- >i\tv-li\,' ll u i teadiers, including M >l women, sighed with reliel when t<»lcl on ai rival here today that they had crossed some o! the "most terrorized bandit country" m South east "We hadn't thought Ol236 words
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Article116 1956-04-06 4 •TON PENG MON, a I ycnr-oM unemployed youth, was yesterday sentenced to seven years' imprisonment a* the Singapore High Court for armed robbery. The court was told that Wong and two others, armed with knives, held up a hawker, Koh Teck Tan. and robbed him of cash116 words
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Article58 1956-04-06 4 KUALA LUMPt R, Thurs.— More Ihai members of the Police Volunteer Reserve from Kuala Lumpur, Klans, Peta.ing X dng and Sui Chwah. will parade before the Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul EU nan, on April 15. The occasion will be the Tunku's oHicial vi.-it to Selan^or Contingent of58 words
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Article73 1956-04-06 4 BENTONG, Th n One man was killed and two others ired when a timher lorry ■.c: turned at the 7th Mile, Bentong-Kuala Lumpur Road U) San ita -'in Tudin of K. pon| I \tn lei tltik, kM n was pinnod undi r i I or73 words
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Advertisement188 1956-04-06 4 CATHAY OKGArt/SAr/oT^Nj TODAY! o/ f /!f 11a.m.-1.4, i ?^A!HAVI dfici '•>» I in.jji M I I iMIELI \> KM) Ws \rm c I i^h^l IPn^^h^^P 1 Ail i MIDINIICHT^IuMOR^ (EGYPTIAN PKTUkI] FROM SLAV! s;k\ \\r of god: H. M. SHAH R[IEASL Tomorrow t ajn. -I C<>\ it. Sunda% i m188 words
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Article172 1956-04-06 5 How To Fight nsects On Show THE Singapore Health Department will celeb'ate the eighth ann.versary o f World Health Dcy t.^morrow with op exhibition of disease-carrying insects at Gan Eng Seng School. Among the exhibits will be the Swing-fog machine. This machine is m the form of172 words
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Article57 1956-04-06 5 3 Mths. For Having Stolen Bike OH. Thurs. Magistrate >ladir bii to- Mong :cc me ipri- for conveying a susc. who had two previous pleaded for merry cd for a fine. He sairt d a wife, five children and t father to support. promise never to commit offence again." pleaded57 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-04-06 5 THE Tengku Mahkota of Johore declared the Government High School Cultural Museum open last Photo shows the Headmaster Rtn. K. T. Joseph explaining Hie purpose of the Cultural Museum. Seated (right to left): Major O. G. Edwards, Mf.R.J.C. Wait, Che Suleiman bin Haji Abdullah, District Officer; the64 words
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171 1956-04-06 5 LABOUR OFFICERS CC.'-MLNDED JOHOKi: BAHRI, Tliurs.- Kirn- inr;Mirr oi thi> country is enjoyins at present i s tac It Uk WH Iliaislry, the Mtairtn wi Lnm i<>i Ihe Federatttßi P the r*itastr'a| peace which S in Uw I.;ib< m Ir. V. 1.171 words
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Article433 1956-04-06 5 But Man Who Worked Late Was Chosen, Says Witness PENANG, Thurs.— A plan to murder Mr. Oh Eng Leong, managing director of United Traders Limited, and Mrs. Constance Violet Khoo, a director ot the same firm, was contained m a statement which was read out at433 words
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Article51 1956-04-06 5 BENTONG, Thurs. A car belonging to the Sultan of Pahang collided with a police on tho^Bentong-Mentakab Roari today. Raja Jalit Shah bon Raja Sharom Shah who was a passenger m the car and his driver were slightly injured. The four policemen m the poli-e van were51 words
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Article24 1956-04-06 5 THIRTY six ketUU kamng from Kuala Uptfl district began a civics course to see for themselvefl the mo- <!< m Governmental 'know rday.24 words
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Article100 1956-04-06 5 The Lame Thank A Scour THE children of the Red Cross Home yesterday Aid Thank You" to Yap Kong Yum. a 13. -year-old scout for his $25 donation. Yap earned $50 rex from the Singapore Police for helping to arrest a house-breaker recently. Soon after he received the chcq".e he100 words
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Article132 1956-04-06 5 AFTER three years of steady increase both m attendance and m teaching staff, the non-profit Singapore Study Group Movement will 10 new courses tc its curriculum next month, as well as six new teachers from the University ol Malaya. The Movement has also acquired132 words
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Article59 1956-04-06 5 THE Singapore Teachers 1 Union is holding an emerge:. general meeting to "protest" against a move by "some of the student teachers m the Teachers' Training CoHege to form a splinter union.' A spokesman of the Union, told The Standard yesterday that the "move" is aimed at59 words
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Article166 1956-04-06 5 FOR the second time m yean, Mr. Yu Chun Yee won the Open Competition of the Singapore Musical Society's annual Piano Competition, which If ed 1 veek by the pianist Irene K< tiler. Mr. Yu has now been selected lor further musical tl Ining England us the166 words
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Advertisement393 1956-04-06 5 |p^TUFFED-UP HWE^% Con't breo'He beco.se of a Heod-co'J 0 *^m\ v/>/X^(one breath from :f VICKS INHALER -*lm. •V\ fcpil hold handy little Vicks Inholcr !vX^vJ° eoch nostr rd breat're m deep'y '<,\ t^^/ -*-^--^^^A J .^^.^Mltf^^^^^l^k^^. ip^B-R^E^A-T-H-E! fe •/A "ooc-s up yc^r roie. F.g Ut c/vc r iJR V.'.vv b393 words
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Article611 1956-04-06 6 r |'O quote an old adage, there are none so blind as those who will not see. Just how blind can Chief Minister David Marshall pretend to be, therelore, by refusing to see what a mockery freedom will become if Singapore is granted Immediate independence? To repeat611 words
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Article364 1956-04-06 6 <INCE she first came to Singapore, Mrs. BhirtO Fozdar. general secretary the Singapore Council of Women, h < ssed w,:. toe Wbjectl women's rights and the Bahai missionary movement. We need women like her to stir up local women from their sheltered existence end their apathy to affairs364 words
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Article, Illustration1794 1956-04-06 6 Dr. CHEN SU LAN - Dr. CHEN SU LAN^ says If Govt. Is Sincere It Can Heln In This Waul T HAVE waited for the public anger to abate over Tunku Abdul Rahman's proposal to reintroduce the prewar government opium monopoly, so that the public may consider the proposal m a calm1,794 words
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Article, Illustration366 1956-04-06 6 Sir: I feel compelled to v rite this letter following many Press reports— and they cannet all be incorrect that Mr. Marshall lias "explained" to the Parliamentary Delegation that there is "no system at present whereby the poor could set legal aid It is to be366 words
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Article686 1956-04-06 6 ASTER CUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER CUNASEKERA By I f KVER there wer t x men forced to go down on their bended knees figuratively speaking raise their hands and eyes he. wards and utter "Deliver us from our friends" they are the Chief Ministers of Malaya— Tunku Abdul686 words
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100 1956-04-06 7 To Peel Or Not To Peel: Peel Wins CHELTENHA' I England. April 5 <Reuter> The council of this ultra-respect-able town of retired army colonels and prim ma aunts last night voted favour of Instructing the manager of their municipal-ly-owned opera house to give bookings to nude posing acts. The "peel100 words
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Article22 1956-04-06 7 U \pprf i L In India r... t Shaken I p prf Shot pk Stale m I Audience ation Ebvoy Hurt22 words
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Article105 1956-04-06 7 Violence In Tunisia Ihree Europeans were niMiiuent.s shortly before •:<:.iv to transfer police U wen (.ii^jiiiian wcic luuna with c driving automobiles held I up by rebels. The news of the latest violence broke as French and Tunisian negotiators began crucial curtain-raising negotiations of transfer of police control to105 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-04-06 7 Thank You But Don't Keep The Change, Please AIISS VICKIE SAMEII givei the p<>>t sAce <'<•- jlrtf it'l new mechanic. J ihik i tiMHit at the General FWfl Office ta Men Vnrk. The mat hinr. which costs S! "2.000 v 1 i o r s stamps and makes change andA.P. - 102 words
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231 1956-04-06 7 WHEN WE SAY 'I DO' WE MEAN 'YOU DON'T' RAINIER MONTE CARLO, Afrt Tele vision and nen uTMI repr< sentatives yestc rd a y hlun'h rejected Prince Mi pi. m l<»r t' ng his wedding to Grace Kelly. They said the rules he wants to lay down would hamstring lh.-.r231 words
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207 1956-04-06 7 Hang On To Algeria— Ex-Premiers xU.ILKS, \pril ."> (II*) -innir stepped i>p the pressure .u;iin-t the Arm> Ml. ill sestercluv with 72 Nationalist rebels rcportra killed m the pa>l '1\ French troops are landing everyday, with a total of 4.000 scheduled to207 words
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Article181 1956-04-06 7 S-EAST ASIAN LEADERS FOR U.S. WASHINGTON, April (AP>— Ten leaders from South 1 jnri South-cast Asia are coming to the United States this mont h can serve us m for talks on what might cause V thc lies be misunderstanding between their T of South and people and Americans. h-east181 words
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Article48 1956-04-06 7 us s-atc Department is giving "serious and act:\ consideration to rtures" by the BulB nr 0V on X ]C no slblnty oi n tuning dliriona >' I rclatl n betwi b w countrt severed 1 ftmn ago. United Stat. a 1 fflcial In Wa hlngton said.— R< Bier48 words
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Article, Illustration182 1956-04-06 7 HOW CAN A GIRL EAT HER CAKE -And Have it Too DII.W \<>KK April > \C llnu ».in an Anif•i _irl in:irr> > or k.. p her <>«n I'lti- ,n,| hold that of h.-r hu^b.indS cruntry. i.,..' !h, qnr.uon ar,»e >rstrrda> uhrn Gncc Keii> s a i If d to182 words
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219 1956-04-06 7 AMERICAN DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS Gromyko Asks Eight Important' Questions LONDON, April 5 (AP)— The Russians made a serious effort yesterday to find out more about the U.S. proposal aimed at breaking a 10-year deadlock over world disarmament. Yesterday's T t ii session219 words
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Article51 1956-04-06 7 COLOMBO. April :■> 'TP> The German "LnftiuuMa." airline is planning to extrnd It., service to Ov. n and Japan, it was reported yesterday. K. G. Khelenbeck. purchasing manager of th< airline. visit O n .-oon to talk with government officials. He already ha. visited other51 words
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Article34 1956-04-06 7 FORMER Gen: M phy has been notified by the St^te Department that he had horn KMCtod a? the ofticia' entatixe of Ihc i'S. Go 1 rrnment ;tt the Cannes film festival. \J.P.34 words
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Article34 1956-04-06 7 BRITISH and German troops marched together for Ihc first time m more than 50 years on nesday m a parade marking the seventh anniversary of Supreme Beaslqumten Allied Powei v Eui L.P.34 words
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Article119 1956-04-06 7 Terror Blitz Against Britons Ttoops, Police Patrol Streets —Armed tionps and police tramped on patrol ll the streets of Limassol three hours, aterday morning to guard age what author i* be a terror "blitz i Bin. b) EL rebels. I MSB Saturday, two ci\ iliant have been killed and I119 words
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Article75 1956-04-06 7 MOSCOW April 5 (Reator> B lliam Ha: the Brttiatt Ambassador, has ironed out difUrcno. the Russians visit of Mr. Nikita Khr chev. Communist Party Sec:y and Marshal Bulganin, I to Britain later this mor/ Thn s Pr nier called the Ambi. to Kremlin to discuss the75 words
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Article37 1956-04-06 7 PAI KRSON. New I M« zc her hatband was so jealous he put match sticks m the door o if she left the house or had company <c was <v. r> orce granted.37 words
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164 1956-04-06 7 15-Yr-Old Girls In Detroit Vice Ring DETROIT. April 5 (AP) Prosecutor General K. OBncn yesterday Hud police had bioki Q up I vice ring which used gilifl as young as 19 and Charged as much a.- $600 s night. "it i.> the Itrgi r r Uon of its kind I164 words
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Article36 1956-04-06 7 PRESIDENT Eisenhower said on Wednesday he is not goin^ to attend the forthcoming nn- .r bomb tests m the Pacific because he is emphasizing atomic developments for peace instead of •v A P.36 words
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Article103 1956-04-06 7 Just Plain 'John Doe' —Truman NEW YORK. April 5 (AP) —Former Pn >\(U m Harry S. i: iman said yesterday U he goea to Europe this spring the principal reason fot the trip" would be to receive an honorary degree at OxU rd University. "For three years Oxt* rd University103 words
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Article126 1956-04-06 7 U.S. Army Plans New Aircraft WASH INC. TON' April 5 (AP) The U.S. Army discto plans yesteni; f for I new type irplane with four fl itten out eng nea for quick tdkc-< n and short landing Where a coir.' plane only third of its wing race for the engine126 words
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Article67 1956-04-06 7 LONDON \p:i r> (AP) B urban Lyoo, M-ytu < izhter ol c d U»€ American movie stars Se^o Danii H. l.Nfj:.. UUKX DCCd I" meni jr< Uj Bii I .1 television t rodi* ci married m July. R..: i he c m< Ih i tnd tat67 words
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Advertisement58 1956-04-06 7 '^^^Ern^f^f* I SILVERWARE Up fo 25% REDUCTION on I KNIVES FORKS SPOONS I PATTERNED DAMASK TICKING t Blue Yellovs Green 56" wide Usuolly $3.25 yard NOW $2.00 •> I t fvvfsrcLOX SPUR ALARM (LOCK Usuoii y ;o7s NOW $8.50 j f GOOD MORNING ALARM usuoiiysvso now $6.00 PLAIN ALARM CLOCK58 words
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Article91 1956-04-06 8 No Cash: Patient Cuts Throat BKNTONCi rhuis.— An inmate of the Befrtoog District Hospital. onChcr._: KaJ S, a?ag found itfa his throat cut yCStCTday. Tho ci was made bg hospital ;>*•■ ndant who Q ren ting ':•<• l i :l;l11 B round W- m lv.r.u :n a pool of blood.91 words
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Article160 1956-04-06 8 Malayan In US. Radio Interview IfH YAP V:n Yah ol Ipoh. a State Council.* r and j ral w:n tan ol the r< branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, who la now on a t href -month tour of America as a guest of the United States Department of Bt160 words
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Article81 1956-04-06 8 A F. serviceman. J. R. Thomas, was fined a total of $80 and disqualified from driving for a year m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday. Thomas was charged for driving without a licence, m a nt manner, not being covered by third party insurance, and not81 words
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Article42 1956-04-06 8 O sections of Guthrie Lane, Singapore, will be closed to traffic from today for approitelj three weeks for the layi: I I sewer. During the work access be made at all times cither from Cecil Street or Telok street.42 words
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Article, Illustration158 1956-04-06 8 Art Anel Culture Must Flourish MINISTFK for Education. Mr. (hew Swee Kee. gave assurance of Government recognition of the Nanyang Academy el Tine Aris the only full time art training school m Malaya He gave this assurance at the Seveata Annual Open Exhibition of works by local artists held at158 words
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Article216 1956-04-06 8 De/enc/ Q u Soys Tunl PENANG, Thurs— Fcdc tor, Tunku Abdul Rohmcn Moloya hos to depend on I"ul Commonwealth trooos unt i would be strong enough t 0 jj*\ against foreign oggrcss Thi T :;ku wa m B Dato Kramat Padang thi s Von W tl216 words
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Article350 1956-04-06 8 LOCAL MEN DISLIKE DIRTY HANDS That's \Nhy Key Posts Are Empty YOUNG Malayans hate apprentice jobs because they do not like to gl I their hands dirty, said Sing i] ore'i City Electrical i RA. Waddle j Bstei day. Tins, ac Mi tho Malayani/ation Commission, was why it was dinicuit350 words
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Article140 1956-04-06 8 1 IM) II Hums A Spci i.il Constable. Car■oral Abdul l.atit bin Mohamrd Shore, while trying t<> arrest a formei ioiioami<\ received two "black eyes,* 1 HaKtetrate Che \hdui Kadi r hin Vustif was told tnda> FeslifyUig, AUil La(iii. who was m charge140 words
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Article43 1956-04-06 8 THE Singapore Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Stalls' Union at its annual conference, held on April 1. elected the following Ofßcc-bearai tor the current year:President: Anang bin H A Alanan. Vice-President Ismail bin Rahim, Secretary: P. Govindasamy. Treasurer: Abdullah b. H.'Sirat.43 words
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93 1956-04-06 8 Man Told To Thank His Lucky Stars A SINGAPORE iv.a,:>':a:> y< -trrday advised C. Ragasiniiam. '26. a -man. to thank hi> lucky .-ur> when Ho Lai Henf, 30. agreed to compound the ease against him for an agreed ran of $300 as compensation. RLiga.-inuam waa charged with using criminal force93 words
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Article121 1956-04-06 8 Magistrate Baffled By Addict opium addict, uho I ned cured by the Tn ncnt Centre seven months igi baffled >ore Fourth Magistrate Mr. r M. Devereux-Colebourn. vhen he pleaded guilty to a :harge of smoking opium. The Magistrate said "I do lot know what to say." "Here is an m121 words
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Article23 1956-04-06 8 PEN'Acharged letUepeflt mam tor a sit. dlschirjed pr»*2 This proposing patron of the BJfl adopted JItJJ ing of the ftw 1 committ'23 words
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Article36 1956-04-06 8 P. F I I that I I under a f«"fl speed m I nature c 1 I I tor Johr- j who recorded i rjj I Tan Loon T. dor; five a coerce both 136 words
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Article30 1956-04-06 8 INCHF. Com m Roy. became of the R be so ar He assumed ctra tcrday of Se»«ij Motor Uun :is*»s*. j Inche ls«« nay. demo 1949 jo/ d MataF»«*30 words
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Article66 1956-04-06 8 KA.IAN Thurs. Mary Leong. car-old special •on >, was fatally injured today when she wif flung out of a P" hWt m <*> lh sion with a police scout car on an estate road near here. io succumbed her injuries after admission to the Kajang Hospital, had tj* :i-up66 words
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Advertisement234 1956-04-06 8 R-\RUO\ A\CIE\T CITY OF SIX, RLLFD BY A BLOOD-THIRSTY TV RAM! I N w ■//^M^aaa^^. m v »^a\J a PN^&jaaa aaaV .#^a JV~ k 4T Vj^^^H IV^^^H iaav aaa\ :^aaaV J^a^J iwww ()iu;\\isati()\s e\(;l'LFl\g ACTION WD Ml(;hty SPECrACLI $€MIRAMIS TWRANtA COLOR s. .rr:.,q RHONDA FLEMING RICARDO MONTALBAN A%| I \C/234 words
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Advertisement821 1956-04-06 8 cMlmanac Information at a Glance "pii llHiiiliiiwmmiimuh n« t,- Keiabiti (8); IJI MovSi [HJBm); 330 Australia Today Jf I m r A f\^ f\ r Magazine (S»; H pm Ea.-t fj il6B2mi; 340 Australian c M I t1 UAPC3 X kl West (KLt; 830 The World posers »16 82mi; 350821 words
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Miscellaneous58 1956-04-06 8 Weather Report ■mMUM Tempi ■'rom \pnl 4 to 7.30 a.m. 1 5 Singapore (74F>: Penang ">: Kota Bahru <74F); Kuala Lumpu: IF); Ipoh <75F). 4F>. Maximum Temperature: From a.m. to 7.:i0 p.m. April i E MOF>- Penang <88F>; hru <87F>; Kuala Lumpur (911 ved); Kuantan <B.")F>. Rainfall: Singapore (trace): .ng58 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1956-04-06 9 HYPNOSIS - HYPNOSIS Su In future wars, skilled hypnotists can infiltrate Into enemy territory and produce hundreds of traitors even among that country's leaders. Today -The Amazing Polgar" tells about the MEN AC X i n a n other article m this STANDARD Feature Series. EFJUGIOGF SDKJGI0J ,KSJDOITGSD TH)DAY everj Soviet1,067 words
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Article76 1956-04-06 9 X Indian slmw man W Kile to a linltuii riWVWM .i--kiU4 tot Ins price list fur novelties, including the Indian iopc trick I I Japan a young mother 1 found a lottery ticket m the street a year ago. She 1 ok it lo the police. Many people claimed76 words
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Article750 1956-04-06 9 LIEUT.-GENERAL CMP. DURNFOKD - BOO KS of the WEEK LIEUT. -GENERAL CMP. DURNFOKD War m Burma P; r |'.ilS is a vivid and dec; moving story of endurance and heroism. It is the story of our defeat m Malaya and Burma b" the Japanese, of the long retreat to hoped-for but almost nonexistent help750 words
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Advertisement98 1956-04-06 9 MORE MILK PLEASE! m I No wonder he is eager lor more for it's NESPRAY; delicious y^^^&S^^c NESPRAY-and so very nourishing V^T— 1 Cs//\V-1 nLbrRAY is made from rich, vwr^rP^c^rS^^) r^ \i u^ cream niilk from v\hich only \\\\>Ki\SSJ^* \w l^ e water nat heen extracted. ''Spa/* \\V er& i'98 words
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Miscellaneous241 1956-04-06 9 ■:«53 ■Mil" MM i i r I rip arts to piece* (8> fIIES 7. Not liable to err or fall to sin Uo> Could be odds of course 10. Greet off-spring with green T .er island (4) •v get at m dominion status? Ascendancy (10) Odd lake? (4* Cute dips241 words
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Article116 1956-04-06 10 BINOAPORI ChlneM Prod ice Exchange noon closing ry i picul yesterday: C, pra April $28| buyers, Sl^i sc! I M 9 v --«i h^. Vt rs; COCOnut oil $42 sell* rs, coconut mi (drams) MS Belb rs; Ifan- rapper $118 sellers, 5117 sellers. >] ial Sarawak black $90116 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-04-06 10 photo. Standard MR. J. (1 TEN lIOITEX (left) export manager of Philips Electronic Tube Division. Eindhoven. (Holland), who is on Malayan visit. Sren with him, Singapore, is Mr. 11. A. C. van Brurdcii. nianaftiiii: director of Philips Electrical Co of Malaya Ltd.Standard - 45 words
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193 1956-04-06 10 TIMBER OUTPUT IN N. BORNEO MAY DECLINE DRYT GH GNJTT SANDAKAN, Tlmrs.— North Borneo fates the possibility of a reduction by one-third the present timber output and increased unemployment as a result of Taper 34, according- to the Colony's annual licensees. If these annual licensees (the small operators) m the193 words
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Article65 1956-04-06 10 THE directors of Kcnong Tin Dredging Ltd. at a meeting on March '11. <I<clarrd an interim dividend of 1 per tent less ineoßM tax at the standard rate, on th«> ordinary stock for the year ending June 30, 1956, Pa.\ mrnt v ill be mule on "May65 words
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Article212 1956-04-06 10 PROSPECTS DEPEND ON PRICES Kepala Rubber Estates Report: 'IE current and future prospects of the company depend on the trend of rubber prices and any new wage rates which may be negotiated, according to the annual reof the Kepala Rubber Estates. Ltd. The review state? that there has been a212 words
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Article136 1956-04-06 10 OI'TEr ROADS Bet,- Skou Minikoi, Precille, i laumatltt, Prince Sa. Steel Recorder, Strostoy. Van Rich' '1 itniriasev, Charon Fcrndalc. BaritO INMR RO\I)S Pai itc Van I>< i Br >( k, Bi i L Scrii ik, Kah P< Debora, June, Tg Pinang, Lcksula, Aik Lcong. Lascm. Plajl i136 words
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Article132 1956-04-06 10 TIIIiKK w.is some selective support at quotations «m the local rttirr market pntcvtej hut prices generally wen .slight 1> irr«'i;ul;ii Spore 42<~r 1933 $99 Fed. 4J 98 H SS 3 r r 1936 i <>\\v >rd 1.10 1.20 xd Hamilton 1.85 Kcmpas 1.80 1.90 ngei132 words
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Article129 1956-04-06 10 Business In Shares SINGAI turcbraksn reported the following busines-s done yesterday; V- deral Dispensary (ne \v shares* $1.90. $1,911. (old shares) $2.10: Frase: ye $1 10 cd Gammons $2.10; Hammers $2,474: Telephones 82/-; Spore Cofd Storage $1.45. $1.47£: Straits Steamships $1.1.25 edeb: Straits Traders $2* X S. Times $2.70; Wearnes129 words
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Article29 1956-04-06 10 IO I M \poj n of rubhrr cradrs i,. lt i from s .Mid .«i, r,: t M.io, Mini, .imn.,ll d tons, .u, nid.ru 1.. n.ir> stal29 words
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168 1956-04-06 10 SUGAR MILLING EQUIPMENT FOR EXPORT FOUR of Australia'! most experienced and largest makers ol sugar-milling equipment have combined to manufacture for export modem milling equipment Known as the Associated Engine* rim Manufacturer* Ol Australia Pty Ltd they can otler complete plant] Ol the most modern and efTcient desiun. Sugar manufacturers168 words
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Article272 1956-04-06 10 By ARNOLD C. BRACKv AN Standard's New York Bureau Chief MALAYAN independence ma v p rO v c beneficial effect upon Malayan American l.^e Mildred Hughes, executive vice president o f Council, o trade body. He pointed to a c> woud prove beneficial trade picture. One of these is272 words
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452 1956-04-06 10 Prospects Of Better Business With Canada Foreseen St.LawrenceSeaway Projcd MALAYAN rubber and tin will probably be shipped direct into the hear: of the North American continent when the St. Lawlence Seaway is completed m 1959, th c Canadian Government Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. D S Armstrong, told The Standard452 words
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Article35 1956-04-06 10 Work Profit THE I Benut. a::<?afl I I n added al come. provi3a| longer re|iH| total I a divider I share 1 I Repltftif*! I tax The baiHßjt| f onia: I The rroplj I 135 words
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Advertisement498 1956-04-06 10 NOTICES Mali al M pock vel Daeesaed NOTICE ptJRSUAN rto section M I L rrasteea Ordinance (Chapter 59 N tice by given that all credit ra and other persons hay ng any ddm the I ite of the ab gained ased late ol No. 365 Onmn Road, Blngapore, wto died498 words
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Advertisement38 1956-04-06 10 YUGOSLAV,^ 9ff^^ From Adr.of.c, N Ecs» >' ffMM AP» EAST MOtN^ Gcncrol Agents. C/*>»* Molocco J M Gem.: o Colf .I, P. Swcttcnhom E c^ Pcnang Eng Hong Trod "LANGIR Tomb.lon "PADJONbt tor B.l°»°n v^ S*** ■■SAN FERNANDO t.~._^^38 words
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Advertisement547 1956-04-06 11 TRADING CO., LTD. T( L t%£* IJ2/6 '^'"W" *o*d H P S >m Pen^n, Apr l»/*« Aft 2" 26 Apr 27 i |une 16 |une ?7 IS U tc icao and diftchaige cargo A [••;>*« j??rGiRM^ rLLOYD .ERICAN LINE W*^ OINI M«VICE U R?ft«tdam. Burner* b Himb<ji| fcl Sh*»n Hintnt547 words
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Advertisement1160 1956-04-06 11 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line*) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gj arnert option to proceed via other porti to load and discharge cargo. lAILINCS to LIVIRPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT tin s j DOi i r Due Sails P. Sham Penang ff Liverpool a1,160 words
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Advertisement940 1956-04-06 11 MITSUI p|^ LINE FOR JAPAN from Ind o P n9 Amogijan Moru for Yo'kohomo Kobe Mo|i 21 Apr FOR lAPAN from Content Awojison Moru for Yckohomo Naqovo Kobe 1 5 Apr Hodokoson Moru for Yoko- X 3 homo Kobe, Ncgoya, via Hongkong 26 Apr FOR USA, via Suez tor New940 words
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Advertisement763 1956-04-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Foi Aden, Port Said, Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhogen, Gothenburg ond Otlo. Spore P. Shorn Penong xi "POONA" 18 ISApr xxi "SUMBAWA" obt 29 Apr 1 Moy 2 2 Mey 3 4 May xxx) "JUTLANDIA" 14 1 6 May 17 1 8 Moy 19763 words
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Article76 1956-04-06 12 Tannin In The Teapot ■My particular problem," writes M Mw to rem«Te slubb .or ited l«'»P"« I iMr.inins .ijnit-. lujt without »ui rcs> Borax will do the trick. Miss C a solutiOJi of using half-an-ounce of borax to each-pint of warm Pour the solution i your teapot and leave tan76 words
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Article775 1956-04-06 12 Says Marjorie Proops could have knocked ■M HH with :i tipemc;iMirr when i unl friend of mine told me she was going out to lui> her>eli a pair of laNits "B M why?" I a-:.- (L •v. wi m with what you've got. wii wrs to be775 words
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Article, Illustration480 1956-04-06 12 I>ARIS designers are un 1 to emphasise the uppe form— this seasor/s colled raised waists, short jacket and large hats. i The high walsted look Is ichieved with the princess line or, much less flatteringly frith the Empire bust-line, riving rise to the l *tummy took" which, many critics480 words
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Article279 1956-04-06 12 WHAT would YOU CHOOSE V\ HAT. ii you had had t:.c chance of vtttfaH it, OUght you have taken home from the Ideal IIo:r.e Exhibition held recently at London's Olympi*? wi.a:. iftei baying looked at the bftMUW om Stately homes, tasted wines m i inne-cella viewed [with n I -hat279 words
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Miscellaneous246 1956-04-06 12 The STARS and YOU ;r- h P it ble. kind.-. tierpOOAY'I QUOTATtON: c-- ,>:,: :.:otect holdings pe «4r n iTT\Blfs N 1 -Tru.' n-liuion BMken a (.I.MIM May 21 to June n X( 1 Jr J■> oalcHinan a better silev- 20— Find outside lnieio.--, c te r- T* V-^ man.246 words
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Article243 1956-04-06 13 •In Is preparing its role of host V^i, Gam**Mf iew construction that has the Aussies are gr > who may hold the ins the unofficial team f If*"'"* I r lsinki and urgently needed of them to pull from ,nd top Russia m the ti totals. America: p 93243 words
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83 1956-04-06 13 16 Hockey Teams In The World Games THF B April 5 (Renter) The International Hockey Federation has received 16 entries for the Olympic Ho--key tournament to be held m Melbourne later this year. They are: Holland. Belgium, Britain, Germany. Japan, the United States, India, Pakistan, anistan, Kenya. Australia, Zealand, Sta|83 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-04-06 13 7. XI'OPKK i ml I'm r exchange confidences while waiting 5 <>r thr r\cnt m which they will race against each other P.A.-Keutrr I eatnre s limited29 words
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965 1956-04-06 13 EMILZATOPEK - Young Athletes Should Be All -Hound EMILZATOPEK says (MY TF-:A!\l.\G: 1 is is tfr ur{ O/ r; ori 1 by E ntii Zatopt Ho ovrrd Master of Sport ami Hoidrr of the Oraer 0' the Republic.) do m lil^tin T a d what >' oun athlete should event 1h P965 words
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Article34 1956-04-06 13 RIRMINGHA\f. April 5 ■Router) Jaroslav Drobny, former Wimbledon champion, brat Billy Knight, voune: British Davis Cup P.n-.-. fi-o. 6-4 m half an hour today to win the Tally Ho lawn tonnis tournament.34 words
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Article349 1956-04-06 13 MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, April 5 (AP). The National Boxing Association of the United States on Wednesday urged an early rematch between welter weight champion Johnny Saxton and former ctiampion Carmen Basilio, who the NBA fisted as the only logical contender. The listing was a port of the NBA'l349 words
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Article469 1956-04-06 13 LONDON, Apr;; (Beater)— All English football league fix- for SatL.:d;iv, April 7 are as follows- UAGIK. DIV 1 h ngnam vs. Cardiff Burnley vs. Arson Chariton vs. Sunderland ton Wolves I.uton vs. Por; ><v.n ,;h M :i. U. vs Blackpool M« vcastlc v Man. C* Preston vs469 words
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Article211 1956-04-06 13 NEW V(M: Aprt] 5 <AP)— V. will meet Russia on every front," the executive director of the U I Oiympic Association said on \Vclnc-f],-iv m announcing that a 325 member ;e;im would leave around Nov 6 for t:: e Olympic game> ;n Melbo ;rne. '"I ha.c been211 words
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Advertisement90 1956-04-06 13 MISSI\(i \f ISSINf*. f: <■■:-. X '!>::-- 31 on I I/M -mail v. rite JanßHfff s-aii.'-: rmppy with black icad and black spot on body. V:\rior p,o,i~e phor.e $'-■< I:---vard BJwrad. TUITION nO.VT be Stumped! Lean I pairing your own ca 1 I Coui >■ -V.' no i Men og90 words
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Advertisement542 1956-04-06 13 CLASSIFIED ADS PtRSOVAI LO KUM HONG, formerly of G-i I 1 < llala- and H X Un as left Hongkong fapore roccan Line and to meet re address will be 39A Kirn I SITUATIONIS VACAM P~ SCHOOLS \STDEPARTMENT M.\ I*OF' Salary seal.. $6tO-. 1 420 pm ptes .owance sur to542 words
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Miscellaneous132 1956-04-06 13 joer By Al Capp Z^ HOW LCNSG IT TAKEI3 V C '-<.?- I r^ QUESTION SHE < k ~,j HETDCARN^I //iWINK I'vr S > CANTa\s. < er-) I—^ M ~L?CN» DOLLAR.'."- 17.7 J I'LL ASK HER ONEy< 3op fiy V. I\ Homlin "I f .Vv ExTv- T-.V-"i I f .',l132 words
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433 1956-04-06 14 'PRO' MONEY WONT BRAND OUR GAMESMEN IOC Makes It Clear Jeffery James, back to the daily grind, says... GOOD MORNING and GOOD NEWS! THE GUARDIANS (bless them) OF SINGAPORE'S AMATEUR STATUS IN SPORT CAN NOW REST IN PEACE. The International Olympic Council* it is mx pleasure to report, Juts made433 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-04-06 14 T\\\ i ird for Apr! nas brrn finali/cd as folBravin 'Killer 1 Havrs vs Ismarli Kadrndro 1!0 l: rounds for thr Urimt llr. lV \uri2ht title. M k- Kimil.i v v >.ma KliMik IT') lbs. 10 Gte Chlaac ts. NsJ Porn. 11 Ihs s rounds. .K.,t v>112 words
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310 1956-04-06 14 KNEE TROUBLES ONG: NO U.S. SINGLES FOR OOI imiii \di i imii P rii (Better)— Mabya'i r.irionsliip badminton players Ong Poll Lim and IVik Hoik withdrew iwn\ the singles todaj as phx brzm m the Lnitcd States open badminton Ong of Singapore had injured one of his knees «nd Ooi310 words
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Article73 1956-04-06 14 SAFA LEAGUE— DIV. 1: C.A. vs. IJt.C. at Jala tar Stadium at 5.15 p.n? 3 A: Perhimponan Slin Minto CM. at Geylang Stadium at 5.15 p.m. Div. 3B: Pondok Perannknn rs Tornados S.C. at Farrer Park at 515 p.m.; Mount Emily vs. R.A.F., Changi at M.F.A. at 5.1573 words
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Article77 1956-04-06 14 WITH an aggregate score of 235 out of a possible 275 points. E. J. Meyer wen the Singapore Gun Club's Easter shooting competition held at the C range off Bukit Timah Road. This is the second -succe>>; time that Meyer has won this particular competition.77 words
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Article44 1956-04-06 14 KM L boat H.. Q* V: Rangers 1-0 m a S.A.F.A. Div. 3A league soccer match played on the Fraser Neave ground yesterday. X J S.imad scored the only goal off a pass from ftl X Syed m ttv- i nth minute.44 words
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198 1956-04-06 14 IMK\() Apr (IP, Jtpui tnd Rumania today i .iptuinl thr tv\o team world ••urn. brfon 7.000 spectators I"ksu\ municipal K>m The Japanese men's team W^fd h c speed and a~ wnlch has kept it on top of world foe ••'..> jn ai198 words
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Article, Illustration279 1956-04-06 14 GERMAN CHAMP FOILS COLONY'S BIG UPSET BID TOKYO, April 5 (AP) Q German champion Conrad Jwmdorfer kept Singapore irom an upset win today faj ■bw's team play of t world table-tennis tournament. The 19-year-old Feundorfer racked up three individual match wins to give Germany Ihe team match win over theU.P. - 279 words
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406 1956-04-06 14 The Dockyard Sharpshooters Co To Town Dockyards 4. PBU^O. By Ken Toft WHILE Pulau Brani United forwards squandered their chances away m front oi ihe Dockyard goal, Kirn Choon and company went about their business with a will for 2 grand 1-0 victory lor HM Dockyard m the SAFA division406 words
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Article318 1956-04-06 14 BLi'K ROVERS I etri '-.> Base R E.M.E. L'-u ir; a SAFA Division .'3B sorter' nut b played at Geylang yesterday. 'I bei c P M no .-.core In the first hail. The game, pOWCVeT, wms Ear from dull with th ddes sharing several near318 words
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Article79 1956-04-06 14 AT the annual general mcct--11 of the Singapore Gun Cub held recently, the following were elected officials for the current year: President Mr. Lee Terk B< Vicp-Prrsidont: lei P:' ig an I D II Lai Ho honorary x< i ct.ii and treasurer: ||r. I' Field CanteiK 11179 words
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109 1956-04-06 14 TIIKRE will be eight rates on each da> of thr Srlarißor Turf Club's three-day meeting which begins on April 14. I'irst race will start at IJO pm. Un each day. Following is the ached nle of racing: First day: Class .5: Divs. 1, "I,109 words
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46 1956-04-06 14 B> Our Hockey Kep<»rtrr THF SinqajMHc Sikh hotkc;. tumists whuh m the I (Mh'iation during the Faster holidays to Singapore yesterday a ver> divppointrd u-.r.n i had paid lor travelling at I.all >lrength by taking two defeats and a goalless draw.46 words
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Article28 1956-04-06 14 HOA GS fool 1 of l)ie Hongkong Football Associal I wreath) heads the Hongkon^Z I v Mr. Tom Sneddon, HKFA coH I team Tinager, is seen28 words
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Article58 1956-04-06 14 M BENARAN Club whipin t s.A.F.\ Mr. m t match at Farrer Park yeifa (lav. Kebenaran opened the ing m the 10th minute when Kassein scored with a hard grounder, giving Jayaram no chance to save. Five minutes later. Ani m:- the score when he scored off Said s58 words
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