Singapore Standard, 7 April 1956
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Title Section17 1956-04-07 1 Singapore Standard 1 <cil«cgiii^ #6 /I vfl l^ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1956 1 IVM.ES l"> ENTS17 words
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Article15 1956-04-07 1 I; >no- I Bt *jain>t the' legation 1 t mefrn? oi I and thp15 words
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Article, Illustration10 1956-04-07 1 Mr. Solomon Bandaranaiko10 words
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Article87 1956-04-07 1 They Stay Loyal To Stalin NEW DELI! I Apr.; 6 iReUThe b toh< flk ran-. India Commnnls! -pim- pi mp, baa condemned \n;; s? din outburst ai Bovl< f Communist part- Wttl OOBfTesi in Vkmnm as "to tad laitt." A motaUoa pun hv the central committee w< k and published87 words
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Article39 1956-04-07 1 LONDON April AP> F id Marsh U sir J< hn Harding Governor "t Cyprus, bfins rallfd home for n» w talk, on d< aling with t( rror:mh in strategic Mi-diter-ranran colony, it wa learned d39 words
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Article66 1956-04-07 1 HONGKONG. April 6. (UP) Nine Chinese language n» vspapen today wore found guilty and fined for contempt of court. A tenth newspaper. which had been accused on the same charge, was not fined on grounds the ..llencrwas [ess aggravated. The ten papers had bom charged66 words
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Article, Illustration210 1956-04-07 1 WAR OF THE WIG FLARES UP AGAIN COOLER COURTS GIVE YOUTH EDGE OVER ELDERS' THE battle of the wig has flared up again. This time it may be a fight to the t And indications are that age wili hto give way to youth. Young lawyers just back from Britain210 words
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Article193 1956-04-07 1 They'll Concern Caza Firing LONDON, April »i Keuter)— The British Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selvvyn Lloyd, will hold emergency talks at London airport tomorrow with the United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Das Hammarskjoeld, following reports of resumed firing between Egypt and Israel. Mr- Llnvd will drivo193 words
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Article36 1956-04-07 1 COPENHAGEN, Apr:: 6. i Reuto r) The Danish Parliament i ariy today passed It gislation conip> Uing Uu immediate resumption ol petrol and oil Buppliea to the nation's strike-bound tssentiai services.36 words
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Article114 1956-04-07 1 ROTHKRHAM. Englnnri. April fi «UP' A spokesman for "oo women conductors >.[.c[ today they would strike unless a dty councillor apologizes for saying they list rad male bus drivers. Sydney Harris had asked i council meeting on Wednesday to ore all the women. ••There can't be114 words
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Article26 1956-04-07 1 INDIA and the Bonet Union signed an igreemeni here .yesterday establishing a joint .shipping lino tor a service between India and Soviet ports. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article22 1956-04-07 1 SIR Robert Bcott Britain Commissioner General for South-past Asia, nnd Lad] Scott arrived in Manila toriav from Hnnekong ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article99 1956-04-07 1 A Curtsy.... Oops! Sorry Ma'am! Blackpool Bnfland Apr:. 6. \P K'Ptv'h Rdm-o.' :i r. «oi nv wh.ir rarrird away by th- occas i, n at pr< i nUtlou i remonv hrlrt bv the Queen M< r ye t( rday. Kenneth wkt lh€ Blt| BUB ti> >trp lor'A-arci ifttl I long99 words
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Article, Illustration352 1956-04-07 1 FjrstDay R ou f f or Kotelawala As... Seven Cabinet Ministers Lose Seats COLOMBO, April 6, (Reufer)— Solomon Bandaranaike, Socialist leader who advocates revision of Ceylon's status as a British dominion has won the first round in general elections in Ceylon. Todays results speUpd disaster for the352 words
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269 1956-04-07 1 D.O. WARNS OF INFECTION TO OTHERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Over 500 inmates of the strikebound Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement v.^thered for I protest march If Kual Lunijiur t(»day but MM stopped by Police w»o threatened to arrest anyone who left its Rates. The .mates,269 words
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Article68 1956-04-07 1 ST. louis. April 6 (AP Dolly Varden ooce a circus queen, died almost penniless ju.m a- was pn anted at her death last D< ci mb r. Her trunk full ol "jewels," found here on Monday, wa appraised at U&9525 The find originally thought to be68 words
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130 1956-04-07 1 LONDON. April 6 (ReuteD- Russia has dropped G< m-ra. Ivan Serov. chief f »i Secret Police, from the delegation which, will accompany Marshal Bulsanin and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev on their visit to Britain thl month, thfl Bnt: ,n I ->:•. Igß OttO d. closed today130 words
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Article98 1956-04-07 1 DEATH claimed a Singatres u after she foil out of dm i Bfl ear, driven by her husband aloof Upp< r Scrangoon Road yesterday. Bix hours before hap. both the husband Polic Lieut. Cheah Hnn? W<n and wife Jan< ng Ai Chun. 26. were98 words
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Article77 1956-04-07 1 Somebody Bad Stole This Bell IMi hi. April 6 <AP> Tin ma n: n;- i..» tor the t f the I day ai yang, nrar pei. for Chinese slain on the mair. Th< silrn Lrra Lug lor all conC( rned. r n shoved that the 200-pound bronze bell at the77 words
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Article14 1956-04-07 1 :••:■'<:■■••■. lice P *n thf* arrest of K vine for a Com::14 words
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Advertisement16 1956-04-07 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 0% RED LION FAMOUS 'OR FIA.OUP SiSCC «8« C* M16 words
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Article199 1956-04-07 2 Employees Accord On New Salary Scheme PENANG, Fri. Bank employees throughout the Federation will get a windfall of more than $1,000,000 soon. T. :s follows a:n;car)le settlement oi a nnsundcritand m arising out ol i negotiation between the Bank- S^cTion of the Malayan Federation of199 words
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Article49 1956-04-07 2 than SOQ people gathered at the King's Theatre, Singapore, last night to attend the inaugural meeting of a Liberal Socialist branch in the Tiong Bahru area. -srs. Thio Chan Bee, C. C. Tan. Ng Aik Huan and William Tan. Assemblymen for Tiong Bahru. addressed the gathering.49 words
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Article210 1956-04-07 2 SYMPOSIA AT THE UNIVERSITY MALA V A N doctors and •deotlsti will gather at the University of Malaya on Monday to discuss the ha,\ir<i s of i'v, ported di.-c^scs il wt !l as comfort and effid€BC| in an equatorial rltmatf, The .symposia are being sponsored by th€ Technical Committee on210 words
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265 1956-04-07 2 SINGAPORE local Government officers \v;mt their own accredited representative to watch their interests when Malayanization is discussed at the forthmminir Merdeka talks in London. The Singapore Senior Officers' Association at their annual general meeting, which took more than four hours last night, elected Mr.265 words
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Article32 1956-04-07 2 POLICE found M-year-o'd woman. \.rc Kr La: dltlf cd in a creek o!T !4 inile S Road, Singapore last night. Found beside her was I staining some iet32 words
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Article32 1956-04-07 2 THK Tnan- Road in Pahanirai oscd at the Mth Mi e, yesterday as a result of floodin?. The culvert at the 58th Mile has collapsed, the Public Works Department reported.32 words
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Article60 1956-04-07 2 A m TS'i'F.n'-i' woman took mm a^ai.doned baby girl to the Convent ol the Ho v [nfani Jesus. Singapore, n 'i Wadnescav -And disappeared The womai; told 3 Cor.\er: 1 Motiier >rie had found 'he r:i i:; a drain. B if -a hi c the Mother wen*60 words
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Article, Illustration226 1956-04-07 2 LETTER WRITING FOLLOWED A LONG SEPARATION A ROMANCE which bagaa kfl q Singapore oH'ye between an AnMrican managei and prd'.v Eurasian strnogfaphaf ivh fsan igo wiU II N culminate in v nidin^ bel ■>:■ the couple. M: Tere-a Ortega, tlie 5-tcno, receni n ugned226 words
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162 1956-04-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn.-Thr v < 'a pir chapter of the mi >r 1 er ol Commerce ta n i fond tomorrow to Hi e i* projei tod detpatri. i log i. epi and trucks Sout h Vi< for use hv 1- a teai162 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-04-07 2 Mr. ;ind Mrs Tan long Teck after their marriage at the Wesley Church. Fort Canning. Singapore, vrstrrday. Mr. Tan is a science graduate of the I'niversiti of Malaya and is attached to the City Council a> \n analyst. The hririe is the former Miss mv In \bout :><)()Standard - 60 words
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Article223 1956-04-07 2 WILLIAM Jacks, Singapore, yesterday announced a general wage increase for their 271 employees effective from the first of this month— the 15th major commercial firm to do so in recent months. An iireemeni In i rporating this was signed between the management and the223 words
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Article161 1956-04-07 2 Steno Sues For Wages employee of *e Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company yester brought an ction for he recovery of salary f rom the firm before the Hi Court in Singapore Margaret Seet Kim' N eo nographer. claimed tha! the nnn should Batr k Si 095. being baJiStt salary due161 words
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Article57 1956-04-07 2 THE Indian Governm* Director General of Civil A lion. Mr. Y. C. Jain, arrivr S last night, by India International's inaugura'. flight of its Super-Constella-tion. A >o on board was the Indian Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. R. K. Tandon. who returned from a conference of57 words
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Article28 1956-04-07 2 Uions from the nent and tho K Own Scottish Bo: line in a mas I ating of the Retreat at Kluang, on Mondav at 6 pm.28 words
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Advertisement159 1956-04-07 2 r *^l H^ fl -Hie /TO MU N l 5 j 5-Tonner O/ESEL OR P E TR C L New, and 'that means entirely new, this tough"s-tc hard work, with extra strength in the ccep chas the transmission system, with the chc.:cof die Here's the answer to lower costs pcr-ton-mil-value159 words
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Advertisement37 1956-04-07 2 I M '^l^ll M II a II Pimples Cause f e:»; ««r to J tr: 1 J to ««M gat fm^taia «'mui r* ,JT3 th« tmjr tmn /d CM M««tina i• v J Mi*«Ccr«i w v Nixodera37 words
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Article159 1956-04-07 3 River Bank Outrage By Miner LIPIS FVi. How I a young woman was molested I on a river bank after her bath I was related in the Magistrate's Court, here yesterday when amed Yunus bin Awang Ngah, 19, a gold mine labourer, was jailed for a month for using criminal159 words
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Article21 1956-04-07 3 MAI LAM found will mented toddv on April Jalan Abdullah. Muar, was fj A $20 bv Inche m Ann21 words
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Article29 1956-04-07 3 J, B. M01.1.0Y of Kill I pur \v;-. day acquitted and discharged hv tne P lent of the Sessions M I A. Poors on a dangerous driving charge.29 words
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366 1956-04-07 3 'Fee For The Tester Or L -Driver Fails' Court Hears Of Licence Racket K\ ALA LUl|] -A tester of the S Road Transport Department c;. I driving O rs ranging frown $15 to $2d per pupil for pawing them, t •.vas told today. of the defaulting school bogan to fail366 words
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229 1956-04-07 3 SUNGEI PATAM Fri.-Thr Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, declared today that Malav s who belonged to the Communist Party were letting down their ewn race and religion. The Chief Minister, addrc^sir.g a gathering ai Kota Kuala Muda where he was once229 words
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105 1956-04-07 3 SINGAPORE Firsl l>i^trict Juris*'. Mr .1.W.1) \mbro.se. yrstrrdaj ordered the arrest <>t nione> lender ho failed Ii appeal in ourt to answer two charges preferrecl ;m.tiiiNt him by thr Official iMlgace'i Office. Iho monr\ lender. \\cs.m.i Sinuh. w.is accused ii! mi bmitting t\\ false il.iinis105 words
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Article83 1956-04-07 3 TAIPING, Fri V a parade of the 29th RASC Is Taipinf today, Major Gk m P. St. Claire-Ford presented Long Servic e and Good Con- Medals to S. S M B air. RASC chief Clerk, Ist Fedora Division Hq. tad qms W» Ui R k:\ip: 29 Coy83 words
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Article42 1956-04-07 3 THE Singapore Malabar Muslim .Tamaad has finalised plans to build a 111 0 mosquo at the junction of Victoria Street and Jalan Sultan The Sultan of Johorc is expected to lav the foundation stone on April 10 at 10 am.42 words
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117 1956-04-07 3 lOHORE BAHKI Fri. The local IMNO division \\;ints Islam to be recognized as the official religion of I the Federation. a motion iiippoFUiig thii demand waa panned at thi divisions KenveraJ m*»tins: today. A spriK* nnaa said Islam arai recogniaed ai the itafc religion by117 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-04-07 3 MR R F KLL, Industrial Relations Oflieei <»f Shell Company in Singapore who is retiring after 29 years' service Arriving in Borneo as a junior assistant in the oil fields in r Hell «as later transferred to Singapore. Be was appointed to his present post85 words
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Article22 1956-04-07 3 NADASEN R«:v.;i whs ned >-" ii vr,l- i^r.v the Muar Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad for inconsiaerate driving it r«v. l ;i!on Jan22 words
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Article81 1956-04-07 3 PENANG Fri A v» rdirt ol "death due to drinking caustic >nda while the mind wraa unbalanced" was returned today by the Coroner, Mr Au .Mi Wan. in an toquiryinto ih»- death of Tan Kara, 22. on D< c 8, la >t year. The Coroner told shop assistant,81 words
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Article94 1956-04-07 3 iron Fm Mr Teh Hian Tat, VI, of Kriii.par. Hied at nis It nice in ip 1 1 1 1 irt P-m--today He had been 111 for some time The late Mr Toh was a pioneer in the planting and mining ind > h In Kan-;94 words
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Article48 1956-04-07 3 PINANG, FW A Bt-yeai old wiA An H the Ma^istratr" Co ri <r that she begged for atau r order to raise money to 4 a small business as a bawk< r g,. m| pM J or. a $100 hai for six months48 words
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Article69 1956-04-07 3 futon U hi wmato d to havet he pleasure t i mistress. h< nV.T be more can ful Xhc Coroner iftld V; r bi [ore Tan Kam d:rd ibc tlftd made a report thr polio while she in hospital statinf that ihe and h:id a quarrel69 words
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Advertisement194 1956-04-07 3 kT WORLD STADIUM I hTi S3 S2 S/ IN M'\ \N( J p m. p m. I ••I I 1 1 I I \I I V \fft H* ri fZ~ur~~7\' Tin: Lffles hotel U ii RSNOWS PL a SHIRLEY DAVIS" and y idoin success of \.;OBATICS ON WHEELS HELLOS with194 words
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Advertisement266 1956-04-07 3 BROWSING IN "THE BROWSERIE" ...A NEW PLEASURE FOR RECORD SHOPPERS la^B/ '/^B '^^K 1 a^B>" ..A^Br B^E 7 y^^ S^^B^Bfß^Bi B^Bv B^B^B* T^jji r^^Kr BvoSK j iMflßß^^^dadß^Bß HRr K^^^^'^^^9X ■^^^"881 bW^^^^ t 4 i^B This h M r. "BTOwier the -HIS MASIERS VOICE' SALONS at 1 Tanslin Road Singapore Cold266 words
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Article310 1956-04-07 4 Chance For Those Who Miss The Bus A CALL to institute part-time degree courses in the University of Malaya for the ordinary working man and woman was made by a Singapore educationist, Mr. Cheong Hock Hai yesterday. To implement the idea. M: Cfieonu uho is also310 words
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Article116 1956-04-07 4 House Full For Radio Course PUBLIC raq 1 n lo the radio course on the economy ,<• iyi 1 1 m great" that further .-.pp ns would not pted, Di Lim 1 Boh of the university of Ifalaya, said yesterday. Dr. Lim. who editOf of radio course, poll ted out116 words
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121 1956-04-07 4 MR. S. Jaganathan, Labour Frot.- Councillor, yesterdav resigned from the Council's Establishment Committee in protest against start policy. He told The Standard last night he did not consider that promotion should be based on qualifications alone. "There should be a certain flexibility so that employees121 words
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Article155 1956-04-07 4 H.K. Doctors Worry Association A MOVE to >a!eguard the du Heal itandardi bo Ifalaya 1 a no idi 14 the cent annuai u.'iv'r.ii m< eting ol th< lialaj an brancli of the Brl- I ill M dical A u'iation. in 1 tter i-< cieratloa Minister for Health, the Ass clatioa155 words
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Article74 1956-04-07 4 n II lecret urj ol l be Bussapore t< sellers' Union, Mr. Kam Saw Yee. announced at a Bight that a meeting would be held at the ymca n Orchard Roed at 2 p.m. today between teschen in training and school representat Ives of the Union The74 words
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Article152 1956-04-07 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prires 'rents per lb.) in Stag*. pore on Thursday were: Buvrrs Sellers Spot (num.) 88| S*' 1 No. 1 KSS April gg] S!U No. 1 Ma v SS SJ9| W*. I KX SS'. N«- NT 1 SS Tone: R.irelv Stradv. TIN PRICK The pricp of tin152 words
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Article110 1956-04-07 4 Association Elects New Officials MR. Tan Pi ah GNUUI was yesterday elected president of the Jin Yew Sia Association. Singapore. The following others were gJao elected: Patrons: Quek Seng L!p. Ong Binm Bee. Ch*ng Lens Bwee and Koh Swce Gim. Vice-presidents: Chua Kim Bock, Koh Sim Chia. Lim Kons Siew.110 words
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Article256 1956-04-07 4 a.'j bin Yakeen Shak wai tentath dy i harg< d in a Singapore Court je lei day with attempting to rob i youth at 'L v nbeling Roan on Feb. 27. Hi wm committed to tho Ki A A MAGISTRATE, Ifc .j. 1)1X1 o' bo irn esterdas256 words
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Article155 1956-04-07 4 KA.JANVi Vv\in\-—T'::c leading c\'.:ycn< of Kajan^ turned up at the Roman Catholic cemetery :ociav to attend the funeral of a humble but hard working optnai uonsiaDie wno d.'ed in g DbOtor accident yesterdav Despitr hrr lack of rank, the Special Constable. Mrs. Mary Leong. who155 words
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349 1956-04-07 4 'Malays Must Be Ready To Give Equal Rights' MALAYS must be prepared to give full equal rights to their fellow citizens if they expect them to become loval citizens of the new dominion. This warning by lit. Gilbert Longden, a membi r ol the British Parliamentary Delegation, which Visited Malaya349 words
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Article155 1956-04-07 4 TIGER MENACES VILLAGERS RAIB. Fri A tiger I i line: near Sung- I N Village, two miles from here orday attacked a herd of pounced on one and Lragfe I it off. 'ine cattle owner, Yeeriah. discovered his loss only in the cvc-Mng. when he put the cows the shed155 words
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Article82 1956-04-07 4 Tin MnrfliMTTf Mai i Workshops Employee Union yesterday submitted a nin< point demand to Mr.-sr-George Lee Motors. OB b« half ofl u i membi n ■mfcli in the ftrnt The union demanded that the wir.'rii]-^ should be liven a general wage Ln< more holiday-. msWfl pay82 words
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Article57 1956-04-07 4 A British newspaper columnist, Mr. Don idd'.n. arrived by BO.AC yesterdav on round the world tour to collect material fnr bis column. Mr iddon met Singapore Chief Minister David Marshall later In the afternoon He leaves the Colony this morning tor British North Borneo, from where tie57 words
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226 1956-04-07 4 Plasma From The Sky Saves A Trooper KUALA LUMPUR, Fti. A British medical orderly Who skipped Iravr <md an airlift )ion;(> to trtk miles ol Malaya's densest fUtUftt, sared \he lift ot a fellow trooper with Mood ptesn 1 curncd "i Hit 564b, Wi S(j!.. }{n r <>'d William fit;226 words
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Advertisement144 1956-04-07 4 4 I J***" I jSt!G\MICSIH»SIAIi.\ [DnemaScopE MiJ MIDNIGI 4 AVIDE SCREEN S J A i JT Fratur. I MIDNIGHT TCmmA Ihi INM nl i cjirl uhocJ Ml hrr.ik vow she look I t A LONELY *iiA J -1 u| VI M!\( r;H\| I Mandarin Picture Distribute b\ I I w144 words
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Article293 1956-04-07 5 Malaya Reputed As Centre Progress Of Germ Probe KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The eight major divisions of the Institute of Med al Research here can each be expanded into a separate institute R head of its V i Zoology Division, declared toa b: 'on the World H Day sen pointed out293 words
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Article32 1956-04-07 5 THE importation of oxen, buffalo, sheep, goats and gwinfl into the Colony from India. Pakistan. Ceylon. Burma. Indoa. China. Hongkong and Japan is prohibited, it was I officially announced yesterday.32 words
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Article319 1956-04-07 5 Quizzed, Then Had Beer With Inspector Magistrates To Give Evidence PENANG, Fri. Nordin bin Shariff. 20. a peon oi \Vnitea\va\ Lairilaw and Co., Ltd., arrested on suspicion <,t murder on Feb. 2ft, shared two bottles ot beer with police inspector Gurcharan Sinjjh at the Dato Kramat319 words
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71 1956-04-07 5 'Let's Be Happy Dance Nets $1,500 people a themselves at a non-stop dance from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the ter Sunday 'Tayo'v MagAliw" (Let's be Happy!) dance at Hotel Ballroom. The dance, organized by the Filipino Association of Spore was in aid of the Society of St. Vincent71 words
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Article28 1956-04-07 5 THE Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will hold a "Meet-t he-People" Session at the Public Relations Office Conference Room, Assembly ie, ai 9 a.m. t•da^^28 words
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Article63 1956-04-07 5 A CYCLIST, Tan CWi Sang. IS, was killed following a collision with I Uli ilarv tri:rk in Braddel] Road at i p on Apn. 4 Singapore TrarTu- Po ice are appealing for eye-witnesses of the accident. They may contact Inspects Vahava at the T raff63 words
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Article391 1956-04-07 5 MERDEKA LACKS FOUNDATION TIMES' ON BASIC PROBLEMS LONDON. April t, (Reuter)— The Times in an editorial today argaed that there were some difficulties to be overl come before Singapore can become independent. j independent newsj paper said Singapore j Med have no fear thai Bi tish rule will be m391 words
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Article155 1956-04-07 5 3 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA THEY WANT TO WORK ELSEWHERE TIIRFF lecturers in three different departmoili of the I niversitv of Malava havp resigned Reason: To take up appnintmentfl elsewhere. The three are Dr. E P. A. Sullivan. Lecturer in Physics, Mr. B. W. Hodder. Lecturer in Geography and155 words
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Article81 1956-04-07 5 Germany 's 2nd Gift To Varsity WEST Germany has made l second contribution of books Ic the University of Malaya. lay the German Consul General in Singapore, Dr. Hans IT. Granow presented 67 volumes on science. medicilM and an to the Vice-Chancellor the UWveraity, Sir Sydney ine The collection was81 words
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Article144 1956-04-07 5 A BLIND old woman yesterday freed two others m, ked by robbers in bathroom in Singapore's Sago Lane. The robbers had gagged and tied their victims before puttin? them In "prison." The gunman with his three dagger wielding assistants, iped with more than $3,000144 words
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Article90 1956-04-07 5 Malay Body Approves White Paper the Blngapon Mala] Bducatioo Council approves in principle the Goreroineiii White Papi 0B i ical lon in i statement I u d yesterdajr, the CbuneU said it fully agreed wltl the white Paper thai the medium of Instruction ;n Malay secoiidarv plawtffl should be Mali90 words
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Article41 1956-04-07 5 -.:.a :.;p;s. Fm r-..< Ilinistai tor Health and Sor-ial Welfare, if L4 01 V- Koh. visited the Mentakab Hospital. Pahang. yesterr:. !!>■ ii conducted iro r I the State M< di and Bet I b ():!irr Dr ("no I.ah41 words
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Miscellaneous417 1956-04-07 5 Weather Report IMUM fen ature: From \on! I to 7.30 a m April 6 Singapore (74F>: Penang Kota Bahru I73F>; Kuala Lumpur (73F>; lpoh Kuantan (€M Maximum Temperature: From I m to T M p m. April 6: Singapore >92F>: Penan. R i Bahru 189F-: Kuala Lumpur <91F); lpoh (tlF);417 words
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Article544 1956-04-07 6 j RE was some straight talking in the Singapore Legislative Council on Thursday and it ca: In the sensibly and honestly expressed views from the members of the leading Opposition group rep senting the Liberal-Socialists. The sincerity with which they made their comments and the dignity544 words
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Article397 1956-04-07 6 r PHE Penang Malay daily, Warta Negara, has A voiced its misgivings about the future of the Malays in an independent Malaya. Surveying the political and economic fields, it says ind< :> :ice would be meaningless if there is a great disparity in the economic and social397 words
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Letter280 1956-04-07 6 WHAT DO THEY HOPE TO GET StFi •»/»<»</> irilJ den\ that the Irtii en nho rei entl\ add ressed l/r. Marshtdl on In half ot //»r to penn commii mt\ tu e uor < zms m proven integrity nnd si (iiiil i n 'j, lloiiiirr. thnr < latin r» i>ic\4280 words
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Letter231 1956-04-07 6 Sir; Whai the Malays in 1 Colony n» »rl at 1 hi." MOWN MX "MfcRDE.KA" ao-onims to the Marshall p'.an. or "MENTKOA" winch Labour Frontrrs and [I idPQtfil tl n tanM* d1 t'e Merd ka maj offer A a Mi. t iam warning i i Malaj231 words
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Letter646 1956-04-07 6 Sir: U Singapore pvtpan I r nr indenen lenc*? Tne UlSWef is absolutely im The :\>i\i:rii',!i; :>>:;e of S i ;>': e '*h] v A > St i CCOnomy, ni>' liasty independence F:o:v. sk\M'iapers ojowb Id the shine around fflfjlT Street, people are <'i''i" ing646 words
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Letter71 1956-04-07 6 Well, Mr. Jumat Sir: I ohv [<r-\ from Mr. .f'iinai's last-mini. :e stand on safeguards tot the Malays, that ho fini DOl waki 1 i;p to the m-'!:;)! 1 of Merdeka I tot the Mfetayi I uiiti I these vown-; Malay patriots opened h:> cyrs for him. Do you still71 words
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Letter419 1956-04-07 6 Say 'No' To Jumat, David Sir: That Mr. Jumat should express the M desire of "Independ- n >• in Singapore is ted— d ataurd la i• w Oi UN :•> ;hat he i brought in communal influence into the Marill Govt. Likewise Mr. Marshall will follow suit his safeguard for419 words
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Letter60 1956-04-07 6 Sir; All those who do DOt want "Merdeka" are ;'vli.sh. They arc the fellows who create a tuss out <J nothing. Merd< ka Is natural and la a rich! oi all human being& We do not know what wn arc capable ol till we try. Talk (it not ripe60 words
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Letter270 1956-04-07 6 Sir; Mr. Marshall said in the Legislative Assembly on ie Ith instant that "If Her :esty's Government inlists on control o\ er our internal security forces, the Labour Front will be no party to any agreement." He further added that if Britain remained270 words
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Letter71 1956-04-07 6 Sir: "Will the i manager of th< I enlighten the resi. ..I th. Seranceoo (iardi-n \si nrs as lo how long mon thv bus«-s vmM s.r\< housiiu rstatts 1 roads ha\r- ht-i n rrp «-d and ih. r. is no n i u naiMu t tnr iiitii.uniiini71 words
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Letter89 1956-04-07 6 Sir: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was once reported to have said that if he had to choose between Colonialism and Communism he would choose Communism. Carried av\ay by his enthusiasm, in his retort to Mr. Marshall in the Assembly on Wednesday, he said he would fight the Communists if89 words
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Article327 1956-04-07 6 MTT.b.\ on r m ;i h- caused as Chief iSiISS d ii H? rshall h^ come is "d 'ho .shadow T2 JgJ that wwul?*; going this month and" pr in their m ?ndi rp HSSL the one accord ar U^ e U n AbdUl Rah^n hi n David Mar,hall327 words
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Advertisement19 1956-04-07 6 C r A \\I\UIR PHOTO STORES I Tl). nQO pnrr 6— 1O NortS Br.dqr Rood— Tcl-6 jS9 £r *****19 words
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Advertisement65 1956-04-07 6 IHI CHAR IWI I I WINSTON CHUHCHIU! Wflß MEMOIRS THE SECOSD WORLD *'AR Acclaimed by the world M the »nost JjJfVj responsible and intim»t« historical before the public, w have in full story of th» w»r, written of victory with tht uncanny NP Shown Here Red Art Ca«va« Standard Edition65 words
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Article154 1956-04-07 7 fe April (AP) Imp I nited State; told ,i insist on a joint aerial and «nv world disarmament p p ureement. Harold E. Stassen. the American delegate, made S position dear at the 77th meeting >r m fi ve-nat; disarrr n| sub-committee eonferen being held here un r ted154 words
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Article55 1956-04-07 7 \TE CARLO. April U. -Prince Rainier II ;rird yesterday to bar the -—American as we!! pcan from his civil wed-! riinz to Grace Kelly on April "His Highness decided this afternoon that there just was not room enough." said Jean Gastaud-Mercury. a professional actor who is55 words
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137 1956-04-07 7 LONDON, April 6 (AP)— The Duke of Edinburgh will make a three-month tour of the British Commonwealth this winter on his way to and from Australia, where he will open the 1956 Olympics. The Duke will travel some 36.000 miles to137 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-04-07 7 ASSEMBLED in st Peter'i Squaii* some of the \ast rouris estimated at 200.--000 people wait in the rain to Mil Pope Pius XII impart his apostolic blcss- "It hi El OrM" to the < and the PtffU) *>n I. a^ter Siinda>. The Holv 1 ather standingU.P. - 65 words
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124 1956-04-07 7 SHILLONG, Ir.dia. April 6 (Reutcr) Naga extremists kidnapped sc\ loyal Naga leaders in the Moko Chung area of the Naga Hills district. North-east India on Tuesday night and killed at least four of them, according to an authoritative report received here tod The bodies124 words
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Article70 1956-04-07 7 UNITED NATIONS. April fi < AP)— I-■ Etiarc< d at U.N. head iart< ra yesterday Israeli armed forces killed 33 civilians and indrd 92 civilians and even Egyptian soldiers in an in the Gaza .strip tarty r»>rday. Omar Loutfl, Egyptian Am- lor to the U.N..70 words
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Article89 1956-04-07 7 \fw vohk. April I \P A rp\ i n yi ;ir -'Mi bO| adl n;.' ted, n"'.:''' 1 Mid, that he i >n W< I >•. r dht behind a Bronx factory w tirt-ir.f n died and 14 w< injured. It v. ;i.- ihe :.v89 words
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Article34 1956-04-07 7 MINI men were killed on inday when abm smashed I rl and dropped 100 fr- to a ravin* The :vi other p. in aboard the bws i red, <>l them rritirally.34 words
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Article26 1956-04-07 7 WASHINGTON", April fi. (AP) Ambassador Charles Bohlen has been ordered to rei turn to Washington from his i post for roi tltat ion.26 words
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Article31 1956-04-07 7 tLCU PI A A: fAP>— Indian Go\-ernnient sources I last night KO.noO Hindus migrated from East Pakistan in March—an all-time monthly :-ation record s:nce K,. P -\istan wai Wished.31 words
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Article29 1956-04-07 7 JERI'SALEM. Israeli Section. April fi. (AP)— An Israel Army spokesman said Egyptian heavy mortars shelled three Israeli settlements east of Gaza strip yesterday and Israeli artillery retaliated.29 words
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Article37 1956-04-07 7 XF'A STORK, April 6 (AP)— Canadian Javelin, Ltd.. has d contracts to deliver 000.000 tons of iron ore annually to Germany and H-> lain ironi its mines in Labrador, it was reported here yesterri.37 words
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Article34 1956-04-07 7 BONN, Germany, April fi CAP)— West Germany has called on the United States to provirie an additional U552,000,--000.000 for the build-up of its new aimed foreat. Allied and German officials .-aid vosterday.34 words
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Article19 1956-04-07 7 TOKYO April 6, (AP)— Japan and Thailand will sign I trade arrangement ill Banfkok early next week.19 words
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Article34 1956-04-07 7 FRANKFURT, > I r v April 6 (AP)— East Bet in po ilical dp Id !od >' es terday as sayin| «aJan kfoopl will start withdrawing sradi.ally from Communist East Ccrniany this year.34 words
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Article19 1956-04-07 7 NEW york April I A -H— );r; -hHsrH 2.23tJ0i busheli of UJ aart «rh«at oxporten refMirtad featcfday.19 words
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Article173 1956-04-07 7 >4n Interpreter Cramps His Style LONDON. April <> K< liter i —Mr (leor«i Malenkov. Sovict Minister af Power Stations, said here last ninht that it was difficult to make love to women through an interpreter. At a Press conference at the Mid of his three-ueek visit173 words
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Article184 1956-04-07 7 West Will Fight Valiantly, But Says Cen. 1 CruentherJ WEST GERMANY MAY HAVE TO GO' PARIS, April 6 (AP) General Alfred M. Grucnthcr scd yesterday that Western Europe's forces still ore not strong enough to stop short an all-out ground attack. But, he added, massive184 words
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142 1956-04-07 7 Reform, War Go Sido By Side In North Africa PARIS, April I, 'Reuter) M. Robert Lacoste. French Resident Ministor in Algeria, last night announced social reforms to accompany the military drive against 15,000 rebels >n the North African territory. i After talks here with M. Guv Mo let, the Pi142 words
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Article111 1956-04-07 7 'Get Out Or Die' Note To Couple TROIT. Ar Police brake up mob of lit pr rso n s demon Wednesday night after a pie ihev thought was Negro moved into an all-while neigh- ,f r < WOJI Or i rte coupl€ ocnicd they arc NV-r-r,, Mr. and Mrs. J.111 words
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Article27 1956-04-07 7 MANKAV April (UP)— Th rear tyres and lour hub from ararin: kato >rs used car lot on Monday night. Tuesday night they stole the27 words
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Article105 1956-04-07 7 'Communism Will Win In 100 Yrs'. LONDON, April k. (AP)— Gee: Malcnkov pr^ Communism will triumph in leful competiiion over the Western way of life within 1(10 years. The former Soviet premier told newsmen Russia meanwhile wants to be friends with I vbody, including the L'niteri StH Thi new! conference105 words
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Article, Illustration171 1956-04-07 7 ANOTHER NUDE OF MONROE TORSO ROME April fi. IP noted woman artist said >rstrrd.i\ shr experts to do a nude-to-the-wais* MCtnlt '.1; when the screen star comPs lo Kumc Puckish artist Novella Parigini told newsmen she met Marilyn two years ago at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York Three171 words
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Advertisement90 1956-04-07 7 10 INSURE i*gef the best I CL. JMORPHY-RICHARDS l°« your /^M I I «f J IRON W% TOASTER /M%ror HAIR DRYER have it serviced by an electrician I'' 'fO thp r)PW I spec ally framed for MorphyL l "C new R lC hards equipment and be sure RICHARD fh^ f90 words
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Advertisement84 1956-04-07 7 pNGUsiTcOTTONI 1 HAIRCORD JM^^r.^Tf F JM Availab'r in a variety of plain shades |LidLpn N w2 y ardsfor^ loo H I I I i I IVnfiJJ ALUMINIUM KETTLES J? 3 Pint Sixc -if^H y Slightly Shop-soii r t«OO| Usually 53.25 NOW SI 00 iJJJBJJJBJJ| cL t i 5 EVAN WILLIAMS84 words
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Article, Illustration379 1956-04-07 8 Faster Air Services To India, Europe Today AND COMFORT, TOO klhjjk \IR INDIA INTERNATIONAL will today inaugurate its Super Constellation service from Singapore to Bombay and Europe. A Super Constellation aircraft left Bombay yesterday and was scheduled to arrive at Singapore Airport to begin the service. flic lirrrafi a carrying379 words
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Article, Illustration213 1956-04-07 8 T flying Princesses m Air India International have winged their way into international skies, from the East to i West, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Kmnn been acclaimed with pleasure all over the world. A series of Constellation alrthe first of which. the213 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-04-07 8 ON t ni^ht in June, ri^ht years ago. Air lnHia International marie its inaugural flight to London. The aeroplane I tued was the Constellation, for it was my earnest desire from the vrr\ Mart to pro\ irio you with the finest in com fort and M-r\ ice Todav a103 words
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Article, Illustration473 1956-04-07 8 r VHE Super Constellax tion built by the liOckheed Aircraft Corporation of U.S.A. was not designed for luxury alone. ft bai a "philosophy oi design* 1 nrhicfa ii ro>ult of 20 fean o| a:r tnuuport experienet and two >oais 01 en^.r.cr-: ing i otk. fiirkheod set MHBtti objed :v»473 words
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Advertisement10 1956-04-07 8 AIR-INDIA JjHj I^ l BUILDIN G SINGAPORE TEL: ***** w^10 words
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Article, Illustration413 1956-04-07 9 HIGH RATE OF PROGRESS SEEN IN AIR TRANSPORT 1 HE air transport industry has set itself a high standard in the rate of progress and development. There are few parallels of such rapid harnessing of technological advances to direct public service as have been seen in the air transport industry413 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-04-07 9 AVA GARDNER leaving the plane after a flight by Air India International from Singapore to Rome. ;.;[)V -.IHATTF.X a /r#»r/f. .t traveler b u Air India International.31 words
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Article216 1956-04-07 9 You Can Fly With Confidence r P II V. cnir.bina' ;on of mechanical and pernance superiorities listed below are found only on the Super ConstellaPassenjen who choose thi s luxurious transport for air journeys, therefore, benefit from Ihe added surety they afford. a Surplus power Supei ConstellaUona fly even climrj216 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-04-07 9 TIIF first Mr India International super Constellation aircraft photographed at Paya Lebar la>l year after I a MM«M test flight from Madras.27 words
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Article, Illustration279 1956-04-07 9 Advance Planning Necessary When Ordering Planes Dt'YING a nuMlern air liner like the Super Constellation calls for three to four years' advance planning. In this highly < tive field, airlim ar< >tan: iy on the look-* l| (of d' retopment vhlch U Improve th< ti m nki i Orders for279 words
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Advertisement83 1956-04-07 9 THOS COOK SON LIMITED I offer X (i l ula lions Z ■■> to I AiR INDIA NTERNATIONAL t n/roduction ■•:> 4 of lln ir t 0 CONSTELLATION SERVICE [0 EUROPE ■y- <■■ i AFhLtS \J-I In t < v il:> if congralulut << to AIR ISDIA ITERNATIONAL ntroduction of83 words
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Advertisement151 1956-04-07 9 Exemption jH|^ excess freight! I^P'^ With thr o&raKtintnf of settnet, you don't tawi to poy any excess freight. I||^ Travel vvith DACRON wif^ shir- 4 c sports shirts U Gn<^ under clothes. H Because of it's featherweight zr.n 'Wash and i Jr Wear' qualities your oeggage i r^rr exceed the151 words
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Article, Illustration286 1956-04-07 10 PROF. SILCOCK WARNS A NOTE of warning that Singapore can probably expect a diminishing share of her trade with Sarawak in the near future is sounded by Professor T. H. Silcock, head of the Deportment of Economics, University of Malaya. The economist recently returned286 words
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Article117 1956-04-07 10 SINGAPORE Ch:n»sr P:^Exchancie noon elosini nricei v r picui vesterd Copra \-M-il $27| buyers, K 5i Ma: CM buyers. sellers coconut i ibul.% Ml| sellers. CO© nut oil t drums* $45 sellers: M.m- orbit* peppei 5118 sellers. Sarawak white SI 17 sellers. Spot ial Sarawak black $90 sellers.117 words
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Article30 1956-04-07 10 I'S. Government*i International C ition Administration has authorized procurement ol US$ll 19.070 In itec mill materialfl and other supplies to aid India's economic development programme. A. P.30 words
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Article22 1956-04-07 10 IRAN* purchased 2 B,0( I bushels of U.S. hard wheat. N< York t \:>, tea i ported yesterdav. A p22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-04-07 10 NEW YORK v 5, (UP)— Pow-Jones Closing Averages: STOCK--3n Industrials 51^ ':i 171 44 Utilities «;:nB. Stocks is; BONDS: 4 Bonds 98 04. T!.> .> v-Jones Commodity Futures Index I Hi M j equals 100> closed at 10.i.9840 words
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Article83 1956-04-07 10 RUBBER p>tatf»s under the management (»t the Guthne Group produced 6.753.000 Jb. of rubber hist month, br.nu ins the total output Tor the three months of this year to 20.Wn.000 lb. Production from estates and mints ;n the QlOlip last month (with those foe the three83 words
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Article70 1956-04-07 10 THE Minister for Commerce am\ Industry. Dr. Ismail hin Dato Abdul Rahman ruts the ribbon at the opening nf the First Trade Exhibition oreani/ed b> the Chinese Chamber of (inimcrcc :it Kim's Park. Batu Pahat early this week. On left is Mr. Tan Pene KhiHin. manager of70 words
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Article44 1956-04-07 10 HALF Iho room at a London \V, End hotel are to be turned into sound studios for three days in April, for a newform of exhibition. The. exhibition, a sort of intimate radio show, is to be called the London Audio Fair.44 words
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Article62 1956-04-07 10 THE li <■■ m i 1 1 tamera channels ordered by the 8.8.C. will short B9 into service. Unctal de- i lai ts of the cameras used to start the wor'.i- in ifM. Um it ■■■< it Incorporate a new type of tube giving i marked Improvement62 words
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Article135 1956-04-07 10 Rubber Drops 2 3/8 Cents THE Singapore rubber price flrnpprri tents mterday when April first made shipment closed hareI] steadv at SS, tents per Ib. (Thursday KStS>. Ht\i\v < n by upv \m\ ry sellers In th< local MUTkei caused price dropi Buyer.-. m rally r< >< n ed. m:•135 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-04-07 10 THE first Am.hi It he appointed second Assistant to Singapore's I <nnomic Adviser. Sir Sydney Caine. is 24-year-old Mr 1 .i in Chong Yah. A lni\ ersity of Mala> a honours graduate in economics. Mr Lim took over his new p«ist on April S. Prior to76 words
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Article13 1956-04-07 10 THE rap harvested on B Hit Estate for March was 44.50113 words
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378 1956-04-07 10 Featureless Rubber Market In Week AFTER the Easter Holiday., there seemed to be no new features IB the rubber market, says the weekly report Ol Holiday. Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. Shortcovering at the lower levels wa.s more than Met by upcountry liquidation and selling by all .sections of the market378 words
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Article100 1956-04-07 10 mi ii K i:«» \1»M:na Thepamat. Fernrial? foniehus lUersk. BuiMrr Trinre Salvo. Henri Poincaire. Edith Borthen Rostov. Anking, Minikoi, Banto INM R K«»M'Rajah Brooke. Xew Corona Hon. Pokadjang. Nangkachindr Lasem B Brua^ M B ru. Wah Seng. O I Pinang. Palate. M«U Thep Sie Lee i. Segamat100 words
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Article21 1956-04-07 10 TOIAI rxportx "I all ii.unirirs Iroin Sl«C*porr and tli< I 'I' Malaya during Man n amounted I<> i»..»ON l«»n^21 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-04-07 10 ABOll 100 s.n.u"". dottor> .ill. iu1.,1 h p.irtx .it thf huh i < Thursd:o «ivt-ii \> r Sot i, t.i iimmiooion.iri.i bohali of arlo Kib.i S I 1 Milan antihiitlio and ph »r mac<Miti<al> maniifai li Standard plmtn ifrom Irft Mi M Racs; Far \a-\ M.n89 words
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Article194 1956-04-07 10 THE British crcw«! colon> ol Hongkong clearing housf Um a legal trade in nnn sti i\ materials between enemies Red (hm l( the Chinese Nation, on Formosa. I ngkong businessmen -a ho boas* will sell to anyone! rnere'v shrugged th it Washington oontro ibout h between the Red and194 words
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Article24 1956-04-07 10 THERE m I in thr M yesterday I by tl /Usociat I Fed Dim I Henrv Wauxh ent FT e Old TMatn I24 words
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Advertisement994 1956-04-07 10 N T I C K S Thr B.inkriipti Ordinance 'lh»- Kankruptrv Ordinance (Cl vPi KR A H \'ri EB < In thr Hi;h oiirt Of the In the High Court of the r>lonv of Singapore (olon of Singapore Isl.ind «>f Singapore Island of Sinu;«p re IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 447 of994 words
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Advertisement137 1956-04-07 10 NOTICES The Bankrupt! v Ordinance UAPTER 15) In the Huh Court <>| tin(olon> of Sin^apnrr island of Magaperfl H :'TCY, No. 330 o: Re KHOO KAV KON(i of No. 71 A. Robinson Road. Singapore. I .ng Order made 11th \n\e:v:v r, IOSS. Data arid place of First Meeting Huh April.137 words
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Advertisement53 1956-04-07 10 YUGOSLAV 'JO\ From Adhofic. N East, Ind^^;. m/v AVALA 3 A(K 'p^f^' m/ -tRICLAV '5 It »l A CE Jl Ge-cro. A,«n,. EAST MOUNI/ C nrtf* 1 I fl I 17-B, Rob.n»on Rood b-nqopc Molocco. J M Gome, O Co 9 K •-^Vgg P. Sweftcnhom E S.a*on Trod-nq Prnanq Eng53 words
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Advertisement538 1956-04-07 11 H TRADING CO., LTD. T ($1- 111,6 libma I M 4 i |LU I FUNNEL LINE u.,» Ph.l^clphia b Cult S .T- Pfrung Ap 1»/24 Af» A r :7 6 !un, 17/18 L k *a ano ducKarge cargo A ''?£HGi«M*N LLOYD LINE J «-ff'iJjm Bremen 0 Hamburg. S Ham Henans538 words
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Advertisement1203 1956-04-07 11 el: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 18 Incorporated m Singapore) 1 2 o"i:* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTININI Singapore Owe Saili P Sham Penang aerte, t rf Lh^rt»oi Apr 6 71,203 words
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Advertisement985 1956-04-07 11 j MITSUI 1^ LINE FOR japan kom Indta Spore P Shom Penonfl Amogisan Moru for Yokohama Kobe M 0 |i 21 Apr IAPAN from Continent Arimoso n Moru for YokoA '™r C 15 Apr Awopson Moru for Ycko- homo Naqova Kobe"... 1 5 Apr Hodakasan Moru for Yckqharro Kobe Nogoyo,985 words
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Advertisement854 1956-04-07 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp Rotterdam, Homburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oilo. S'pore P. Shorn Penong x) "POONA" 18 ISApr xx) "SUMBAWA" abt- 1^ Apr 1 Moy 2 2 Mav 3 4 M-y xxx. "JUTLANDIA" 14 1 6 May 17 U Moy 19854 words
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Article545 1956-04-07 12 ST. 1 V#* I (/OVVI/Of(/ /»||s3/l» /l «ff V #f /f /it €0 f Olfl#f fj ti* ttlfli iff SI94IVI* (RIMINAL hypnosis knows no bounds. It may start in place where no one will ever suspect it 1 have had many subjects but always saw to it545 words
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Article552 1956-04-07 12 Anacrusis - Anacrusis ■N\^^jB^i^^^"^^X "One vicasiirc of n»y community' t ttaU •<■ li s interest in tfcf Arts." r lMllS timely reminder is quoted from H.E. The Governor's foreword to a general appeal for fund* launched by tnt Muscial S'. :c:y, and addressed specifically to Directors of Companies Partners and552 words
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Article669 1956-04-07 12 THE AND OF HYPNOTISM CAME UNDER THE SPELL ••The Amazing I'ol^ar/' \v«, r famous hypnotist, tells tod*) another tale of the "vice" and '•virtue" of hypnotism in ih lv STANDARD Feature Series nrr> 'look at this laM will. Is this a legal document?" A Perfect Will "I \R Paul caflM669 words
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Article321 1956-04-07 12 UFMiEL.SSOIiW $:<■•■:- plumy A'o. o in A minor i "Scotch"), Symphony .Vo 5 -i rvajor ("Refom t r.") PI harmo-u<r-Su">phonu Orchestra of Afaf Forlt coml Ifit9vpoj^os. PMUpi AL *****. rpiIIS is an attractive 1 coupling bWH th«' standpoints of crononiv and continuity rsperially in the "Scotch ulicic all321 words
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Advertisement236 1956-04-07 12 7/ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA FAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness, Foir B-cc'h. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SAVOY BAR RESTAURANT Till VKCADE —COLLYER QI'AT, SINGAPORE NASI-PADANG From a.m. /o 3 p.m. DAILY INCLUDING HOLIDAYS. V236 words
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Advertisement68 1956-04-07 12 1 1 M K I p x I K Mm. Ib •gtiki IB* I c t 'nv^k K nmE THE CYCLE I -I -^1 K. own I fl >• J FULLSTEIi 1 j Obtains "M I r ifl M'lffß or see I W i I I 120. I I I68 words
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Miscellaneous14 1956-04-07 12 YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD SOLUTION [E m i W<7 i.M-«J(f Jl£ M^v piHil^mkW^ J|'V ML''' x14 words
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Article181 1956-04-07 13 W v M,;,van student uhu thrro table tenn > luh ,s a ing coatead r f,, r s- U- ilan Alor. Kuala Lum. n 1953 to study nicaJ College. Dui his >tandarrt grade mate H inks of the top players rtrd for the second iya In the "V> m181 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-04-07 13 G SBT KJ -a Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpur. Malaya, an Architecture student at the Melbourne Technical College, who three years ago joined a Melbourne table tennis club as a "C" grade player, is now aynong the 10 top players in Australia. Wong Seet Keen hitting a smash67 words
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888 1956-04-07 13 DISLEY SLAMS BRITISH WAY OF SPORT °"cc f/ou step across the water with your passport in §»«r hand and the Union Jack fluttering on i/our breast, for SPORT you can read National Prestige Inv By PETKR WILSON f u' N< F «day— John Dislev is a toug;h younjr man of888 words
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Article189 1956-04-07 13 SINGAPORE V|| C A r r .r T tennli toumaniefil tlei for today at Bras Ba^ah Road will bo: At 3.30 p.m. Junior Sinulr*.; K -x k S a m Yon 'i vs I n n r o' Ch\r\i Kv. oO| 1 r.z Johnny Lun; Henry Pai189 words
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Article78 1956-04-07 13 THE Tamil Brotherhood Association's annual Marrirds versus Singles soccer match for the trophy presented by Mr. G. Retnam will be played off on Saturday, April 14 at Farrer Park. Members of the Association will be entertained to a dinner on the same day at I pm..78 words
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Article213 1956-04-07 13 IPOH SOCCER STANDINGS n o,i rrtdau ipoh and n incf soccer League standing for games placed up to Apri] 4 are as follows: P W I) I FA Ps EJ RC S 4 I. 1 LS 2 8 N Indians 4 4 i 12 4 8 Ramblers |1] 2 6213 words
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Article152 1956-04-07 13 AFTER a sna CF f irst half. Tuan Mong Oid Boys Aaaotil tion Improved In nP aacoi I ba I to |lin a 2—o win over Serangoon Mn ay Youngitefi in the SAFA Div. 3 League at St. Crump's Road yrsterdajr. Although Tuan Mong wort ■bla152 words
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93 1956-04-07 13 Paul Shim Scores The Winning Goal A 20th minute goal by the former Combined Schools' player Paul Bhlm i d ibk d the TornadOl Spons Club to beat the Pondok Peranakia If one goal to n|] m the B I I a I):v. :>B IfeagW match at i- urer Park93 words
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Article61 1956-04-07 13 SHELL Sports Clab to KAl today from 1.15 p m. will be: L Psaestl 'Capt P. \V Cottrcll, I G >n« segram. E Ki nan. B II P. b: P \v odl rd, R. D. ii Farthing, R. Plowright. and J. D. Maughan. Umpire V. K61 words
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Article41 1956-04-07 13 DAYTON BEACH, FUm d April (AP)— SheUey Mann. for two feara Aflneriea'a outlißf woman jwimmer, <"•• terday wa? dethroned bf s year-old California sirl in the 14') d individual medlev of the womon'c National Ama'f Athletic Union jndOOC IWiBUBiAf mpl pi41 words
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Article276 1956-04-07 13 A LAR(iE crowd of I nivrrsity of Malaya studWjl will be roolin' and tootin' at Sepoy Lines where the ninth annual intrr- faculty cricket match between the Medicals and the Arts and Science team will be Vla y e d from 11 am. tomorrow. Uni vei276 words
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Advertisement263 1956-04-07 13 lOR SAIE YOI.'R CAR NEEDS a "Ma«teradio" C^r Radio *o enlertam you as you drive *100 only Short ind llediUOi W r band Kee H lai Rndio Co L i 122-124 Orchard Road. Phone .',4566. TUITION SIMPLIf II I) HORTHAI B K PII TYPI > course starting 9th Apn! Daily.263 words
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Advertisement608 1956-04-07 13 CLASSIFIED ADS BIRTH Josephine, a sister for Si an Chin as requested. MARRIAGE Romba inshhnjr son of Mr it Mrs R xabhoy of Spore to Lubna daughter of Mr. It Mrs. N* F M SITUATIONS VACA\T \y >GRAMM! r vsTING DEI ME: pnr H 4 1420 p.m plus *h% to608 words
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Miscellaneous225 1956-04-07 13 W By Al Capp I MISERABLE. isHORA^TN f&-0&>) km^S^S^Fk^i^TN BACKWARD. AND FLEA- -G^P'r- < |\NOW BUT^i^n^T^^tT' B.TTENTOWN.NTHE A^u 4. > iTT^ A TOO^V UN.TED STATES^.^AH ANSWER?^ MUO?S£2P 1^ By V. T. Hamhn r^ V -71 T"O M'JCH V\ORv;, EH? I I t%JT THAT 3 A SWELL^ETUpnBi I KINO OF THET4225 words
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Article, Illustration367 1956-04-07 14 THE GAME'S THE THING May be There'll Be Another Draw S SINGAPORE X Chu Chte Seng Yip Chong Kum Low Kok Cheng Ouah Kim Benq Lee Kok Seng Osman Johan (Copt) Ismail Ibrahim Aw Chia Jimmy Yusoff Mansoor Boon Seong Boon Leong Tan KICK OFF 5.15 p.m. Referee: Greg de367 words
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689 1956-04-07 14 Bill Funk - Bill Funk e«r fir HONG KONG IKC IPOTI flayers will be ready for the bit; soccer Match today with < hope, a prayer and sevc proved veterans to wrest the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup from llangfceng, who win take •eld as favourites.689 words
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156 1956-04-07 14 THE G< \i rnor'a Cup ov< r miles for Class Ont. Dlyln One horses will be the tin attraction at th* j Sinrc Turf Club Mav Meet I km I n llaj 12. 16 and 19 I The rao ki worth $10,000 in I156 words
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Article43 1956-04-07 14 PERHIMPONAN SUa N I IlintU C.U. by one £oal to nil in a SAFA Division 3A toeto match played at Geylans fatterday. Perbimponan fie'.dod nine men n !i h played brilliantly U* no^ their opponents to a BCOrelett first half.43 words
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Article, Illustration384 1956-04-07 14 Jeffery James - Colony's Asset Is Speed And This Will Decide Jeffery James £a<ff A SINGAPORE Don't ask mo why. but vhncm Bemgkoßf Imwi the field as;\in>t Sin^aporr, WfffffWM I meet at least, almost evervone plumbs for that Colony, as if they don't like Singapore! .\:v; Bingapt re hti gf^fO <nmc startlms prrtnrmancf.s.384 words
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Article501 1956-04-07 14 PENANG AMATEUR RACES TODAY THE following is thr Race Card for all eight rates of the Penang Turf Club's Amateur meeting at Penan g today BIG BWBfiP: Race 8. HACK 1:— 2:15 p.m. POLO row sdRRv [)IY I— 'I I IRS WI.K.UTS 1 »SI. 7LBS. 1 Fine Lady 2 First501 words
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Article578 1956-04-07 14 Rely On Batting r KVKRYTIIING points to a Civilian \ii-toi year's Civilian versus Services cricket matn w hu starts on the padan^ this morning at 11 a m Contrary to the Setvieu, thii Civilian i mminly en tbei] powerful bauing machine S;'v;i Mm under Sinch. S D :ams, and578 words
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Article371 1956-04-07 14 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS Bv By IRC. Mr. Uaron Avgullia rejerecd Crmr>- UHINEBI A'hletics. p'.-- Ing without two of their Btan goalkeeper V Chans and sharpshc I tig forward Boon Kok Peow. wnt dmi t' l Indian Re- nion Club by three goals kO two :n371 words
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Article39 1956-04-07 14 i 1 i Poh I I I I I I I IMM. the I Don D Ro ma I Riri I Neither Or.: am pet« I I I ■Ml ■0* n <w T the >*B and Hii I39 words
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Miscellaneous70 1956-04-07 14 SOCCER AW HOE MEMORIAL CUP: Singapore v Hongkong, 5.15 Jn'mi Br.-ar Stadium; Darul Afiah r Sukarainai S(\ Div, i' J. Bcsar 4 p.m.; UV.^frru S(^ r A'cxavd r a FT, f);r. 2A, Gcuhivg. 5.15 Srtia Jcya V Windsor Rnrtrs, Dto. "B. F. Pn*, 5J5 Po'n-r "A" r Springda'r SC. D'.r.70 words
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