Singapore Standard, 9 April 1956
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Title Section15 1956-04-09 1 Singapore Standard "^^IGESX fft It iH p» SINGAPORE, MOMMY, APRIL 9, 1956 l-i I»\l,l 1.-,l|Nh15 words
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Article256 1956-04-09 1 Colonial Hang-Over, Charges Teachers Union Order Did Not Come From Me Says Minister ENGLISH teachers in Chinese schools arc up in arms against what they call a Government ban against teachers participating in "Merdeka" celebrations. The English Headsets' Union (Chinese Schools) said in a stateme:/ "erday: The256 words
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Article256 1956-04-09 1 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA By i- ««-L.« ir U i larae mimmong Bewly-qiMlilit-d Singapore icnt between affianced parties and longer as these teachers eight months due. Three hundred teac: who passed their final examination last August are still drawing the pay of student-teachers. though they are now fully qualified. By next256 words
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332 1956-04-09 1 SQUATTER SURVEY: MORI, than 1i.500 families live in insanitary areas in Singapore, according te» the Land (L.-arame and Re-settlement Weuking Party set up last August by the Minister lor Local Government, Lands and Housing. The Party was I |to report on the squatter problem332 words
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Article139 1956-04-09 1 2 Killed Within 20 Hours TWO people were killed in Singa] yesterday within about 20 Both were C l I di i as a result of unds in two s p urate tockh rA The first billing occurred v. hen I andry shop proprietor. Chua YeOW, 47. WM .bed to139 words
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Article40 1956-04-09 1 lEORGI M ilenkoi sto rday became th Soviet b Into nh w d on rl AH radii- md 'b( IPP mity to m an ma.: Ct t in lm It ition to it the I I States. UPUP - 40 words
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Article42 1956-04-09 1 a total I 1 13 rebt I snd 23 ldi< rs hav< t> i n killed during bttt* i wid< spn ad fighting in Alg< ria in the ast 24 ur according to ports reaching Algiers yes- lay ReuterReuter - 42 words
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144 1956-04-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Dato Sir Cioimh ThuraiSingham. leader oi the 25.(100 Ceylonese In Malaya, today appealed to Ceylone e here n to gi "unduly slanned" on i thi v nsatlonal upset in the O f\ m eh neral electlona Ht- ci< CrltM ci144 words
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Article62 1956-04-09 1 LONDON April 8 < Reuter) M:. t Oi neral IMI. Bower. tab I] Chid of Btafl Allied Forci Northern Europe, succeed General Sir Geol: Bourne as QCMfSj Officer Command:n'_ M.i.aya C tnand, a wa innounced here today. Gem r.i". Boss r m\ p ilnt- ment with th<62 words
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Article41 1956-04-09 1 army suthoritiei tn Mendoss province In Western Arg< ntina -aid y rday 1 16 p< rsons, Including 44 mill" t try men, w< re andi r im I m (•iinnert.Mi with the "Civi-lian-military" plot uncovered there on Msrdi M,41 words
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327 1956-04-09 1 CHURCHILL IRRITATES CEN. WAV ELL Official War History iondon April I (Renter) General Wavell. officially described .is "one of the great commanders in military history." was irritated b\ telegrams he received during the war from Mr (now Sin Winston Churchill, theo prime minister, it wa s disclosed today. lhe latest327 words
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130 1956-04-09 1 COLOMBO, April 8 (Keuter) Ceylon now seems certain to have a new government under Mr. Solomon Bandaranaikc whose People's I'nited I ront Putv continued to "sweep the board" in the second stage of the country's three-da genera] election. The Front (M.E.P.) already holdl 11130 words
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134 1956-04-09 1 In old Parliament Sir John Kctelawala'i United National Pw g vcmment held 54 leats. Ifr. Bandaranaikr. SoeiaUst leader of tia paity whose election victories have brought him close- to the premiership stoats a Ceylonese republic and in end to British baie. on the inland.134 words
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Advertisement36 1956-04-09 1 '7> .EX kj* f NEWS AT lA|PB A GLANCE MRI 2 "s*»^__i_____ __S_fr___h___\_tm\i ___s ____P_H_> J__________________________S^_^'^__k HP Mtt^mj Wa' 'llll____r 1 <£"W__Hb HED LION i, N C SAI) NGE OR PINEAPPLE f R HAVOUR SINCE 188336 words
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Advertisement13 1956-04-09 1 STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2 400 Renegades Abduct Family— Pag e j13 words
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Advertisement38 1956-04-09 1 EIEPetANTV-^. VEGETABLE* fSm^k^ v^W.'''*^ J m r-rrr* raris Blueprint For Olympics— Page 12 Unionist Hails Bandits— Page 3 AGFA RECORD THE ELEGANT 2% x 3■; FOLDING CAMERA Various models at various prices Ask your dealer for a demonstration38 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-04-09 2 'Nee Low' Turns To Writing Author MR. J D. H. NEILL, a popular figure among Singapore workers, has become •m author. Known as "Nee Low" River) to Chinese workers. Mr. Neill is the Principal Assistant Labour Commissioner. His book entitled "Elegant Flower" deals with China, the Chinese people and their117 words
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Article190 1956-04-09 2 UNION URGES PROBE PEG PRICES OF RICE, SUGAR, SALT' IPOH, Sun.— The Malayan Mining Emplo; Union is to urge the Federation Government to institute an immediate investigation into the prices of the three main commodities—rice, sugar and salt, a special meeting of thc union here today attended by delegates from190 words
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Article36 1956-04-09 2 KQUE for $342 contributed by Indian members of Singapore Income Tax Department for the new Department of Indian Studies at the University of Malaya, was presented to the Vicc-Chancellor. Sir Sydney Caine, on Saturday.36 words
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114 1956-04-09 2 G APORE has just received a gold medal and a diploma of honour from the Royal Cambodian Government for the Singapore display at the recent Cambodian International Exposition held nom-Penh, the Cambodian capital. The di>play was in the combined Sinsapore-United =dom Federation of Malaya Pavilion114 words
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Article529 1956-04-09 2 Party Negara Hears A 'Merdeka' Master Plan He Wants To Call Them Malaysians Or Malaynesians KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, former Member for Home Affairs, told thc annual general meeting of the Selangor Party Ncgara today that he has drawn up a master-plan for529 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-09 2 Chair m an's Award THE chairman and maasg> ins director of William .lacks Company Mr. H. I'. Clements who had earlier presented taSSj service awards to nine of his staff. receive^ a similar award. _:<>ld watch, from Mr. Chan Kin hoon. a senior member of the staff, the Adelphi HotelStandard - 55 words
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174 1956-04-09 2 MALACCA, Sun.— Delegates ot 17 Malav literan bodies from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca md Negri Sembilan met here this afternoon and drew up plana for Congress of Malay Language and Literature in September. The subjects to br discuss- d at the Congress will be:174 words
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Article69 1956-04-09 2 RAUB. Sun.— ant Officer. E. A. V. Grimsey, pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving and wss fined $150 or two months' imprisonment. He was disqualified lrom holding s driving licence for a period ol months. The prosecution said Grim->-y c ntn 1 of Ml car and69 words
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Article171 1956-04-09 2 "PJ»i- -Uttos of m here plan a m:i~s ni!! A.sso(iations om 0f «*e |2 rights for all rare. M v talk <%S? and Indian leaders on submitted to the Cons'. (UU Alliance political parties in the State will be asked to join the move If they agree, agitation will171 words
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Article65 1956-04-09 2 ALOR STAR. Sun.— P guilty to a charge of erin breach of trust of $9,781. trusted to him as a public servant, Ibrahim bin Pilus, tion master at Kodiang, crd a.v sentenced by I Wan Sulaiman bin Pawai in the Sessions Court here lo nine months' imprisonme:65 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-04-09 2 *BidH?l KatumiK. J SSSf > far* at Si iMwrnflihTßiM cd lo Sin;ap«ij riav Jb 1 dran. «lww£il Pltn tfrfSfl i,.| fd to thf *ftd il \mt Hr will ukf 91 p«.intmrn« vhortj] (WAtuHi enjinm.34 words
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Advertisement170 1956-04-09 2 m _BHH_____-____B_____£S3M__U___.____^^ > the great new AUSTIN li- I 9Vatmlaa^mmmmmm^i%Wmmm+^^ Wmm\ 5^ ___^> XWWWWWf l\\--------l _T _MZ^""x^\^_^___B^_^__________i____________________M_^________________ <^kfl HIIM l\ m lIIMI K\^^ M| 111 f||l[^pgl lyl sssssssl EB______B_________S___S sfsg l______-__P| prrformanrr. from lhe UrfßL^*ll _^______________H li miulilj 7 lon \1 STI\ ranfti ____pt_P_i M ____^_B ____!^____^__r^^____Bi_^_____r^__r^__T__ M JH^V ■^^fl_^EJ__H_H_-_----_^^170 words
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Article76 1956-04-09 3 Teachers Entertain Thai Visitors SI VF.N'TY Thai teachers. who are now on a 12-day tour of Malaya were yesterday tained to lunch at the Cathay Restaurant by the Singapore Teachers' Union. The party was headed by Sirindra Kristhong, director of several Siamese organizations, among which is the Surachai English Training76 words
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Article53 1956-04-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun An -tv unit sentry hied at a Communist ten Kemasek area of »g ,nu on Friday evening. The terrorist returned the I -up revealed tracks of three terrorists. Terrorists cut and stole 150 yards of tc'. ongside the railway line between Kluang and Niyo"53 words
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Article36 1956-04-09 3 A SCHOOLBOY Partan Si] h li. wa v» st< rdaj i I •o the Genera; H spi- tab a ind alleged d by an n youth at South I in Load at 11.15 am.36 words
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Article225 1956-04-09 3 They Seek National Rights COMMUNISTS a li o fight against Colonialism in the jungles ;ue the greatest nationalists in Malaya, according to Mr. Jamit Sinuh, secretar\ of the Tiade Unions Working Committee, which claims to represent 8.~>.000 Singapore workers. Ifr. Singh, a guest speaker at the emergency225 words
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Article, Illustration220 1956-04-09 3 Window Waits Waits For A New Lease On Lite iOOT Q years ago. milk vendor Kanniah Packiri was knocked down by a mot' cai driven by an A. schoolteacher and killed hi -antly. He Vl\ a iow and nine children. More than a month ago, Singapore High Court found the220 words
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189 1956-04-09 3 Demands For Bigger Bonus, Too The Singapore Federation ot Petroleum Employees' I nion which represents 800 white-collar workers oi the three oil companies in the Colony want I general wage increase lor its mt mhers ranging lrom S3O to S.")0 a month. T~ In189 words
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99 1956-04-09 3 PRO-CHANCELLOR of the ty of Malaya, Dr Dato Haji Mohamed Eusofl, yesterday opened Singapore's first A I Museum. Dr Eusofl in his address ?aid he hoped the museum would become a centre for the cultural life of the community as a whole.*' Besides giftj99 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-04-09 3 THE South-cast Asia Di trict Governor-elect of Rotary International, Dr. A vy. S. Thevathasan, left the Colony for New York yesterday to attend conference of District Governors from W countries at Lake Placid, N.Y.36 words
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Article77 1956-04-09 3 Si MN Rnver scouts of the irst Besssssj Osssj sas recently returned from a MHBSftJ h\kv |S Kuala l.umpur tor the coxetcd '"Ram--1)1. i Badsic." They carried twrntv pounds ot Uiijßage each and hit Bcntoni; on \pril l Thej ipeai i aisbt at the I^ukit TinsuiStandard - 77 words
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Article35 1956-04-09 3 HOUSLWII-L Lim Hoak Ean. M, wi p rdai admitted to hospital fot custed poisoning. H< r band, Un r 22, wai dlschsrfed ifter he WSS treat- rl lor injuries receiv* ci Ir<<m a35 words
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209 1956-04-09 3 Singapore C nent Parent-1 ler A decided to help past t underprivileged oupils of the school Pi k Leng. pnnci- ie school, ha tested iation hold I n ncerl and for thi pun n >e on t the ii R ira of the itioo,209 words
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Article39 1956-04-09 3 mopf: t L_:tn >♦' ha subscribed by i and mc a member loi I i relief ,',i the two i imiUe n ndered I m the na nl Bre in j Hco I Village MSI K da Up!39 words
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Article40 1956-04-09 3 SIN lAPORI d tor, Di i; b.-' Itenl ner, 31, wo pi :av admitted to the C era Hcsj lta r s fall f i I So I Is Lppf r East Coast Rr;,, a1 1 45 p.m40 words
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169 1956-04-09 3 MALAYAN branch of the Institute oi Physics, London, will be inaugurated early next month Dr. IlMBf B*W PSsk, the convenor, told The Standard yesterday. He said the purp BB of settin.; up a branch was to assis io its technical anc l( ntiftc advancement, apart169 words
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Article51 1956-04-09 3 PENANG, Sun.— The Water Festival production <-lfth bit I -'.agThe producers are not able to find a costume-desi_ with the ability to prepare a r the actors in I Shakespearean play. The Penang players appealed for a eostume_;ner to come forward and help make the play a51 words
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Article35 1956-04-09 3 ■\BOUT 80 fir.-*-; U nn >'• t. i trainees from Pahang. i rengganu and K< lantan have completed a course In ph train ng at the Tesch< r Trainini College in Kota Bharu.35 words
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Advertisement174 1956-04-09 3 No more famous street Piccadilly! j.r. ..it:.-.:.. >Sf.^.^.-*<.^lvrv>_.t>..t<BL.'_:*t^ -> No finer cigarette i l 11 few i fit '^ICL^S iM^mBLmW mi ->iwysiS B________. _____^^__rf_^_B ilK''^&_or FRESH FROM LONDON I GRAND OPEN I N (1 TOM CM I GARDEM HALL-GREAT WORLD PARK. NIGHTLY-8. 30P.M. —^~_^___H CASH BOOKING IN M)\ \N( I174 words
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Miscellaneous44 1956-04-09 3 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: From tpril 7 to .re <74: K »ta Bahru (71 F) K Lumpur <",2F>, Ipoh K Maximum Temperature: Prom ;m. Apr 8 2 <88F> Bahru K Lumpur ,i)1F) -nfall: Singapore (ti B ru <nil» K Lun nor (trace). Ipoh K44 words
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Article143 1956-04-09 4 YAM TUAN OPENS BOYS' CLUB SKRKMBAN. S ;n. Tne Vans di-Pcrtuan BSSSI ol Negri Sembilsn. called fof I change in inc attitude of bos nsPC >p e towards .ni-e: nnvileged children when Im S| lied Seremban'i 141,000 Grtifney Boys' Club in Lemon S'rec*. here, yesterday. Congratulating all Un e bo143 words
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Article69 1956-04-09 4 LABOUR BOSS EXPE LLE Ter Bo, y<sis?\^l va tesKSl I mm 4 After arifc* fe« mb I National £j?l 2 ca!!e d NEC I to show cj| 1 Sor d:vi,;on. M Conno* mm meeting said: sntfl brancfe, J naacoan as ta] tion." The Par 4 i.nm an cxt: Ipoh on69 words
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Article152 1956-04-09 4 Kelantan Council Decides: KOTA BHARU Sun.— Malav will be thc official lan.^ua.ne in Government Departments of Kelantan. A notion by Che Has- i~ san hin Haji Yacob. providing this, was adopted al the first session oi the KelanUU- State Council he'd at Balai Besar today.152 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-04-09 4 THE new Ipoh Baptist Church in (cum Siren was yeslcrda\ declared open In tin i: nnd I) i, Strother. A dedication service followed the mony. which was marked by the baptism of tm m five women. The churrh is under lhe ih.n.. VV. Kankin and Ke\ l.au53 words
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Article74 1956-04-09 4 ti \UB. Sun.— The co-opera-tion of the people with Government was the main factor onsible for the declaration !\aub District as a White Area, said Mr. Leong Yew Koh, Federal Minister for Health and Social Welfare today. The Minister, on a tour of the District, declared open74 words
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Article82 1956-04-09 4 Murder Inquiry On May 8 9 PY\ S :i. Thc F 1 trate, Mr. Au Ah Wah. rdsy >et a; ide two days. May 8 and 9. for the prelimiinquiry into a tentative charge of murder again>*. Ng Kam Yong, 27. Loke Mui Twin. 22. and Gan Hoy Khoon. 26.82 words
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Article115 1956-04-09 4 WOW S;n P. -.k Tr.tdf Dnionl ts, Mr JP. Noel Emmanucl. today urged nonpensionable government servant :n the State to united and have no fear of bein, InUmidStl d Of victimised. He was" speaking M the meeting, here this morning I form tne Perak branch i I115 words
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214 1956-04-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Members of the Federation Bar are firmly against wearing of wigs in courts. though they are under no obligation to wear them. A number of lawyers interviewed todav thought the suggestion by some young Singapore lawyers that woolly wigs should be214 words
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Article89 1956-04-09 4 Terrorist, Under 18, Detained JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A youth. Ah Kwan, pleaded guilty at the Assizes today to unlawful possession of a firearm and 17 rounds of .303 ammunition and was ordered to be detained at the Sultan-in-Council's pleasure. The court declared Ah Kwan a juvenile. A medical report stated89 words
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Article26 1956-04-09 4 PHI!.:. IP CHEW, s c >ntractor, whose lorry carried an excess of 17 cwt. was fined $150 in the Johore Bahru Magistrate Court ye^tcrri26 words
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Miscellaneous1179 1956-04-09 4 sStanclard tz&lmanac Information at a Glance fflHieVr^A^ KLANG 8.8.C. W^^y^7A*Y/\ P SWETTENHAM £JS&£" -___BB__________r^. m a a-, r. riurrev: 730 Band of me we.sn .m-J.i.ii L_^-f i,m mm 8 pm. English Mags/me: IPOH 830 News Home News from W Changing Ideas sar -mar m ft 4 New Records: md Marriage."1,179 words
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Article, Illustration991 1956-04-09 5 HYPNOTISM IN CRIME FEATURE 1 BY THE AMAZING PO-HAiT the files of the New York police departnt there are bundle il> of cases and commits about unlicensed pscudo -psychologists who ii a\ e hypnotic treat merits The very shrewd it's gave their medi- < il treatment in as>on»n w ith991 words
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Article, Illustration261 1956-04-09 5 The tails behind those hats... VBP, pardner. that's Davy ("KiiiL; ol the Wild Frontier") Crockett himself loping into. London Airport. He arrived last week, I 0 O-fikin hat and all. And. of course, one of the thousands of British boya who are proud own i I D tv; Crockett h261 words
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Article463 1956-04-09 5 M.A. Glasgow - M.A. Glasgow Dy^v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\w\\\\\\^ LONDON EQUIPPED to n I rather vnJ^ HMMI r.ef a trawler has just set out from a north 0} Scotland port, and other fish- g boats are soon to be pro>ir<\ vith siinilar nets. Tlicse iiets are coloured rid. This is tlie result463 words
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Advertisement157 1956-04-09 5 7/]e world famous family of TIGER medicinal products __ak_^ CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind fixture ll nn excellent remedv fcr S'cmcch Pains, Constipation Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Less of Appetite. ENG AUN TOKG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i AAfMI W£ y£4R &DUND x^4 j ELLIMAN'S .^C-- EMBROCATION 7^p j ITS THF rSTABLISHFI)157 words
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Miscellaneous162 1956-04-09 5 I I j -1 1 1 fl _____^^1 '_____^_________________________H I 'J _JIB 2. _land stumper has (111^ r!y period HI Giccn U K(»^> <8> t. Ma. children ask mc ti 4 -> animals for make tt.em <6, 3. 6) itt No Sam You must retur- durt mu>cle 8 to be162 words
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934 1956-04-09 6 Singapore Standard Bombast And Bigotry THIEF Minister David Marshall last week gave a wonderful performance of a spoilt and pet; child who would do and say aaythii gain ends. In his determination to get what b <n calling merdeka. he gave a demonst: of bombast In the Legislative Assembly When934 words
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Article998 1956-04-09 6 THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA IT IS becoming more and 1 more difficult for the man in the street to decide whether Malayan politicians have a mind the kind that is staid and able. therefore kn< ta. There has been such overwhelming dence of the nom.; I998 words
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Article217 1956-04-09 6 Sir: "Recently there have been reports that the S:n_.rp' Telephone Board are improving th t serviC i tor the public. Perhaps, they would weld me some suggestions. in every suburban poet ofl] th< re should be at lca.-t one public telephone, With a telephone directory. In an open217 words
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Article, Illustration578 1956-04-09 6 William Greig - A MIRACLE GALLED GERMANY! William Greig ln LOS DO -V vou remember the sleuan with which Germany prepared for 1939? It was GUNS BEPOn BITTER. Today there are new slogans. Turbines before co.Yce. Cars before tea. ifl (act in this new war for world markets, selling anything abroad is more578 words
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Article221 1956-04-09 6 Sir: A recent speech by Mr. Tan Siew Sin in the Federal Legislative Council contained some views which 1 am sure should not allowed to go uncontradicted. I am not referring to his proposal to send a delegation to Peking, but to his remarks221 words
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Article750 1956-04-09 6 We the PEOPLE also varies according' to the situation of the village concerned. In a village, which is close to a black area the food checks and siearches will be much more\ strict than in other areas. (Unfortunately the need for these searches is beyond all j doubt; that is750 words
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Article142 1956-04-09 7 Court Cashiers British Officers M< OSI April s. The death t )11 ol terrorism m Cypru rose vesterda\ to 7:;, accoidinK to official government figures. A k-s pea king Cypriot was shot dead near his home in a suburb of Nicosia, and a oolice iriAP; UP - 142 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-04-09 7 HOLD IT, BIG BOY! WHAT a hug: It was MiM Dnmbo*! araj i lajini thanl yea la nineteen->ear-old \nne Dsmj tm a ii't Crata lum Ba| an ana lhal bi» bo> (.so squeeze! Uum \\i" 1 HHres -it l »>'- bun I Minion ge| herself loi ked in th- tiMirrorpic - 71 words
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Article75 1956-04-09 7 Turks Are Ready To Take Cyprus' LEAMINGTON EH| \P»— A Member ot Parliament said yesterday in his opinion "Turkish paratroops would be in Cyprus within 24 hours" if Britain quit the island. Lord Balniel. (Conservaadded that he had soon "massing of large scale Tur- ormations" along the Mediterranean coast near75 words
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80 1956-04-09 7 Nasser Calls For Asian Conference NEW DELHI. India. April 8 (TJP>— Premier Gamal Abdel -er of Egypt has written to the prime ministers of India and Burma as. them to convene a con ference of important Asian nations in an attempt to solve the Arab-Israeli dispute, a diplomatic source revealed80 words
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Article37 1956-04-09 7 SEATTLE, April 8. (AP)— The Seattle Times said yesiy in a dispatch from hington that President nhower will ask Congress week for about million to build a wing of 30 B ng BJ2 jet bombers.37 words
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Article39 1956-04-09 7 MOSCOW, April 8. (UP)— Georgi Malenkov. just back from Britain, predicted yesterday that Premier Nikolai Bulganin and party chiel Nikita s. Khrushchev will get .i t ry, very cordial welcome" when they go there on April 18.39 words
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Article37 1956-04-09 7 ROME. ADril 8, (AP) rancli Williamson. Counsellor of the US embassy to Italy, will become Deputy Chief of Mission and Counsellor of the U.S. embassy to Indonesia in Jakarta. The ifer is effective in June.37 words
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Article39 1956-04-09 7 BAGHDAD, Iraq. April 8. _P) Premier Nurl Es said declared yesterday that Iraq will back Egypt in any action h may be taken against iel "in an effort to make her cease her continuous aggr< n39 words
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Article33 1956-04-09 7 DAMASCUS. April 3. (AP) —Eight Syrian Bedouins were killed and more than 30 .nded in an inter-tribal clash in northern Syria near uii border, an Interior Ministry spokesman said yes- iay.33 words
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Article33 1956-04-09 7 NF.W YORK. April 8 <AP) Mrs Adolph Zukor. wife of the founder of the Paramount P. Ct Itf Corporation. v« sterday after a long illness, a Paramount spokesman announced.33 words
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Article31 1956-04-09 7 BUENOfI AIRES, April 3 (UP)Bixteen new cases and six death- in the past 24 hour raised the polio epidemic toll to 2.618 victims, of which 229 proved fatal31 words
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Article30 1956-04-09 7 I-'OMF -\pril 8 <UP) United Nations BecretanrGeneral Dag Hammarskjold irrlved In Rome last night and got an on-th< sp< I report on blazing Palestii* from Middle East Aide30 words
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Article33 1956-04-09 7 JIR \RJ -pril B AP)— President Soekamo ot lndo- plans to visit the So- Union, at the Kremlin's invitation, after his visit to United States, an informal iu Id rday.33 words
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Article35 1956-04-09 7 TOKYO April (AP)— Radio Peking aid day a pair of rare b'. ick nan ai i now on display at th< l 1( king Zoo. They were a lift lrom the Moscow Zoo.35 words
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109 1956-04-09 7 La hollo: 'The Truth OE The Matter' KOMI )iil s. (AP)— .(iina l.ollobrigida and llechtLancaitci Frednctiem aniiiiiimt'd yesterday thej have reached ceaaajrendae in lhe dispute o\«r retoiu him: tin- shape!} (iina.s photos in the tinted States. The pu lures will be ret'MM bed with l.ss se\cril\. hi the words ot109 words
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Article32 1956-04-09 7 THE Indian Government has ordered that no aircraft fly within 10 miles of any Portuguese possession, over Indian territory or -territorial waters without landing it Bombay or Ahmedabad.- AP32 words
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Article64 1956-04-09 7 LONDON. April 8 (AP) M )\v Etadio d Russia would efforts to speed the Ind trialization of Commi.: China by helping to build an additional 55 plants. The contribution would amount to about 2.500 million roubles the broad said. The rate of exchange was not64 words
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Article63 1956-04-09 7 KAMPALA. Uganda. April S, I DP) Twu tiv. '.-and people yesterday attended i an i ting dim udni i week-long "self-govi rnnw nt now" campaign. Ihe blaxtni bub fore* ri many persons to drop om ol procession through Kampala, "Europi an i |o home, an want to63 words
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Article125 1956-04-09 7 DRIVER SOPHIA GETS PINCHED SAN Kl NO Italy, April X ill'i Too many hand signals brought curvaceous Sophia I. onn to a halt in the annual lilm stars auto race yesterday. ihe black -and-bhie actrr- s complained Mtterl? that residents of B small lowa on the125 words
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Article63 1956-04-09 7 TOKYO. April 8. <AP) Physicians from throughout the Far East will gather here H May 7. 8 and 9 lor a con- nee sponsored by the U.S Far Ea~' Ar Forces. The Air Force said yesterday invitations have been accepted by doctors in S:: pore. Japan. India. Pakistan63 words
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Article158 1956-04-09 7 BELGRADE. April 8, (Reuter) Yugoslav Press reports from Solia today said changes were believ* I lave been carried out in thc Bulgarian Communi I Party leadership and more were expected soon in thc Bulgarian government. Ihe reports followed rumours circulatins here for ial days that Premier158 words
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127 1956-04-09 7 Women Molested Released In Storm MEN TAKEN FOR RANSOM FEZ, Morocco, April 8, (UP) Uniformed rencgodes of Morocco Army of Liberation burst in on o French form family at their dinner hour on Saturday night and kidnapped six of them. Three women weie beaten and raped, then released in a127 words
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Article175 1956-04-09 7 Border War Spreads IEBtJSALEM, April I (IT) tuns blazed .it the Gtn strip for the fourth straight day yesterday and the shooting spread to Israel's border with Jordan and S\ ria. Th. big front still was Gaza.. Egypt and Israel M lin accused each175 words
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Article88 1956-04-09 7 'I Kill To Justify Jail' -Negro MIAMI. Florida. April 8 <UP>— A 28-year-old Negro ared here alter a lourday search told police he killed his wife and both ol her parents becau>e "as as 1 wa s going to jail. 1 figured it might as well b< lor .something big."88 words
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Article59 1956-04-09 7 DUBROVNUC Y ;_:oslavia. April B, AP) Tin .1 of the inter-parliamentary union has rejected a Polish resolution calling for the admi> of Communist China as a member of this international organization. The resolution had proposed acceptance of a decision by the union's executive committee :>• Drlhi59 words
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Article130 1956-04-09 7 5 Months Deadline To Stop Revolt PARIS, April 8 (AP) Robert 1 ident in Algeria, yeaay gave France months to put down tha re. set the deadline as bitterest fight.: y a rilla :are was reported from the Mementha tnou with 25 to 30 loyal troops killed The battle began130 words
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Article19 1956-04-09 7 THE Arab .ague on SatUTnieht -.ted a I man .sub-eomi; apian: > action on the Algerian problem.- APAP - 19 words
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Advertisement235 1956-04-09 7 {or perfection m STYLE and SOUND ~ir^."_y I Hi I x .r* 1 am HBIHI I _H__Kl f h nil e NX IB HlSVtl —a bu I r L I I i-**"**, ■^S--l*7^^--_?* 1 1^B H_^_____l ,-fa .^^^^^BPt^^B HfTTf _____________P ,^33 Mode/ 5048 VV 3D ff^ ATn a l-a press-button235 words
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Advertisement70 1956-04-09 7 I^l JL WW \\ffk ft Htttt T Last 3 Days I t of I ROBINSON'S SALE I ENGLISH COTTON BLANKETS Cream Only j Usually $1025 each NOW $6.50 J j CORSETS and ROLLONS j X Usual Prices from 312 95 to 550.00 X X Must Go at y 4 Marked70 words
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Advertisement861 1956-04-09 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lat ;_.:3 6 ***** 4 H2 6 Robmscn Koad THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCPTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Hi >,« Bcstcn. New York. Bait. more. Ph.ladcphra b Cult Ports S pore P S ham Pinang ArStAb A.-r 19 24 Apr 25 26 A^f' A.i?M=DCN lune 914 |unc861 words
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Advertisement1212 1956-04-09 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ■a pm,) (Incorporated in Sinßjporc) (J2 lines) sh IPP .n S jHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Dcptv Dept. Cuncrs option to proceed vm other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore Oue Sails P. S'ham Penang Ascaniu?1,212 words
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Advertisement986 1956-04-09 8 MITSUI pPj LINE S'pore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN hom India Amogison Moru for Yokohomo Kore Moi A P r FOR |APAN from Continent Arimoson Maru for Yokohama 15 Apr Awajisan Moru tor Yokohomo Nogovo. Kobe 16 Apr Hodakasan Maru for Yokohomo. Kobe Nagoya, via Hongkong 26 Apr FOR U.S.A.986 words
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Advertisement520 1956-04-09 8 EAST ASft I For Aden, Port Soid V *m 4 "poona- f *J|r» s "i "SUmeawa" o^. 29a1/ HI xxx. "JUTLANDIA" ...^4/lTl ,IWr 2% m xxxxi "FALSTRIA" obt: 26/2|^ I Colls Beyrouth, Nop.e,. I XX' Colls Gd>r xxx. Colls London (Possengep ,j,i H xxxx, Colls Sout h:mpton (P ss^/4.. V520 words
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Article170 1956-04-09 9 BUSINESS done in sharet •<» April 6. I mm Mkl M Fraser Heave Ords. $1,711 to $1 Gammons $2.10. Malayan Breweries SI <;2J and $1.66. Robinson Orris. $245, Rune Darby 4 pore Cold Storage $14 <| and $145. Straits Times $2.70, Stratts Traders $25 00 and $251.170 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-04-09 9 Chen Ta Khoon - photo bj Chen Ta Khoon. A SCENIC view of Chung Khiaw Bank's No. 4 Godown, from the Singapore River side, facing Ord Road, it is accessible by water and land. One of the special facilities provided by the Chung Khiaw Bank is warehousing. StandardStandard - 46 words
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234 1956-04-09 9 Oysters Are Profitable To Cultivate PENANG, Sun. Oyster breeding will bc a mere paying concern than thc cockle industry in Malaya, in the view of Mr. Guiilcrmo L. Ablan, a Philippines expert. HE is leader of a four-man team from that country which is now here to study the development234 words
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Article163 1956-04-09 9 THE Atomic Energy Comml iion haa announced in V.t-hington that it has signed a contract with a private firm, Atomics International, for construction and operation of an organicmoderated reactor experiment. The experiment, part of the Commission's civilian power reactor ci fetopment oronramme. i- designed to163 words
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Article144 1956-04-09 9 THE planning WW k is goinq ad al Gateshead In Um Count i I Durham, England. OH the D i Wi I station lor B I i and production is I to Tgin soon. The project will use 1.000 tons of steel, for it is j144 words
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Article95 1956-04-09 9 EXPORT r f tin and Un ccntrates during Ifai h Malaya amounted to 50J n again t 5,225 tons in I i lary. Tk Lai ft r the jeart i I quai I 18,351 ever, shows a droD as I pai vith the total in95 words
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Article88 1956-04-09 9 progress in nuclear ■■■.< v reactor development will be featured at an atoms-for-peace exhibit opening at VVa hington tomorrow. The u.s. covemment and private industry arc cooperating in qwnaotini the second annual atomic exhibition to run until April 20. On dl play will be on "atoms-at-wori:" exhibit propared88 words
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Article, Illustration187 1956-04-09 9 .MR. GEORGE Iff. CLARK has been appointed managing director of United Engineers Ltd in succession to the late Mr. H. K. Rodgers. Air. Clark, a S HVCd his apprenticeship and gained his early experience with Ferguson Bros. Ltd.. Port Glasgow, ship and dredge builders, and187 words
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Article181 1956-04-09 9 gish but coconut oil was fairly active. Only small business was reported in pepper. AI Ti.K the Faster Holidays, the Singapore rubber market was quiet last week, with lair interest reported Upcountry sci.ing Ol mulated holiday stocks caused lower levels early in the week, although181 words
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Article77 1956-04-09 9 THI UM Agricultural Department said Japan and Cuba were the world's best customer., foi 1955. Japan imported 6.1 million bags of rice, and Cuba 2.5 million. Imports by Japan, nov. the midst of grea-. Indus! >n and increasing world trade, have risen steadily in the77 words
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Article53 1956-04-09 9 V hydraulic platform if to be exhibited for the time at the 8.1.F. at Castle Bromwich. Birmingham, from April 23 to May 4. It can work up to 30 above the ground and is cially designed to enable one man to undertake such jobs as bill-posting, fruit picking53 words
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Article161 1956-04-09 9 SPECTACLES with built-in hearing aids will be show for the first time at thc Olympia section of tha second ISM Hi itish [ndtll I Fair (Olympia, London. Cattle Bromwich, Birminflbam, April 23 to liat 4) by Fortipnune Ltd of Ml Ro- :.r St i eet.161 words
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Article373 1956-04-09 9 Pengkalen Ords. had exchanges at 11/- and 11/3, I Hydraulic at 7/. and London supplied Puket '1 and Southern Malayan at 8/8L Thc fact that earlier in the week the commodity price was down in the eighties for the nee May 1955, had little or373 words
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Article261 1956-04-09 9 MM WW CEMI \l 1 IM: In the year to 3011.55. thr profit amounted t< which is nearly treble that for the previous fina dividend of ]2_'r has been propo the balance sheet show that the bank overdraft has been climi.nd instead there are fixed deposits. Treasury bills261 words
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Article58 1956-04-09 9 TASMANIA is the latest territory to order a British machine which can cut sugar and undergrowth, and is atI ing great interest in world markets. e equipment can be ed to a trad minutes and with an ordinary slashing blade it can cut verly. obliquely or58 words
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Advertisement888 1956-04-09 9 N O T 1 c 1: s THE PUBLIC INSURANCE CiiMPA.M LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) VOTICE is hereby given that N the Fifth Annual General y%> be held at gistered Tt I sapore. on Monday. •4 W April. 1956 at 11 a.m., for I v^^^T) following purpose \mS To receive888 words
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Advertisement163 1956-04-09 10 CATHAY AIR-CONDTIO.. i .\imc H g^py! "AA r HV* T»BrJI JB fll r^G-r^s GREAT D K A m 0 F T,^ t ,^H COMING 1 xS m'^_____H ___________________________kflflfl ROSALIND riRWM, ißaßl -I I \M\ Eddie Albert '^jIL ?^B SkOJ)EOH" J i >HONl.ll-M6 A'R C"M- S. ,11(1 TAKE TIME Cm !0-163 words
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Miscellaneous328 1956-04-09 10 §II piiia I H*- ••You have a visit,,.- your JT N mmlmf^O n< p,K k t :,,ICI (lrx n ja ,-> > A^C!^/\/^W Sv J I so mi" bod cNr s trousers on." .111 old flame but he didn't +m%\\W <^? \j^'' tell me you «cre THAT -n;:v, I hot328 words
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Article195 1956-04-09 11 WHITE lIV 51 IDIUM, London. April s. (Reuter) I ive new ret ords w ire vet ■I in hai tin- inters araltj sports here wstcrday. when Oxford beat amliri.Ur '.!>:!•■ h\ ST pnints to to win tins eontest for the ninth su<cessi\e year and ,f195 words
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Article25 1956-04-09 11 NEWPORT. Monmouthshire. April 8. (Reutor) Britain beat Germany by 4—2 In a men's international hoekey match here yesterday England led 3-0 at half-time.25 words
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Article1965 1956-04-09 11 MANCHESTER UNITED DOES IT AGAIN fggf LONDON. April 7 1 Renter* Football league standing after today* matches are as follows. I I \(.l I I)I\ IMOS I B ..ngham C. 2. Card.:! C 1 Burnley 0. Arsenal 1 Charlton A. 2. Sunderland 1. Lverton 2. Whampton W i'>vn 1 Portsmouth1,965 words
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Article60 1956-04-09 11 ion nox Apni I (Renter) —The French Armed Forces rugbv union team proved far tOO Strooi lor the British \rmy at Twickenham here eesterday, winning handsomely bv 18 points (three goals, penalty goal) to nothing. At all points in the game. except perhaps at fullback; were60 words
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311 1956-04-09 11 Delilkan Paves Way For Medicos Victory SCORINC, .1 hanccless GO, in twice that number of minutes. .\lex Delilkan paved Hm sraj Ist the "Medicals' exciting .'(.run victory over Arts and S( ien< <■ in their annual cricket match at Sepoy Lines yesterday. The match ninth in thc series for thc311 words
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Article87 1956-04-09 11 YANKS TOLD TO STOP COMPLAINING CHICAGO. April I, 'Reuter) -Mr Avery Brundage president ol H* In,\ernational Olympic Committee to ld American, yi terday to to p complaining about 80- athletic BUbi Idles and tart training harder .themM Ives for tne Olympics m Melbourne this year "Champions are not made bv87 words
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157 1956-04-09 11 MELBOURNE, April x. (Seuter) John Landy. Australia's world mile rccord holder, who yesterday ran the distance in three minutes 58. said here last nighfl he would concentrate «in the 5.000 metres at this I ear's Olympic (iames. He senV d "i feci i157 words
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202 1956-04-09 11 TOKYO, April 7, (Reuter)— Officials <>1 the International Tabic Tennis Federation tonight went into secret conclave in the men's toilet of tlie Tokyo gymnasium to avoid clamorous pressmen and decide what to do about two teams missing and inactive from the men's doubles tournament202 words
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Advertisement48 1956-04-09 11 TUITION |> .INNER.- rt.' g I' i rypini B K i l, I Eng Senior M rning/Afternoon. TUTORIAL i B g. 'I' WI < )R DANCF S: I l I VM C A ii i i .-'ad r- i ducatlon. 1 r H M.rr_« C: lip ai (rational Dancing Deportment48 words
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Advertisement674 1956-04-09 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACAM CL\ !E CITV M All M K-l -.eton Infectious Disease tai at commencing salary of $347 a month in salary scale Proficiency B U6-4 plus Variable AL lowance. Must be Registered es with C.M.B Certificate u -i mok ii \chol Pon. tian Water Works School. Johore.674 words
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Miscellaneous192 1956-04-09 11 I;: ner By A I Capp |Cc? By V. T. Ha/n/fn V I I \S ■•/.>- /OH. \.l I WT^^T"^C,>"f BAC< 10 I W <I'MGONG fM NOT HALF/ OH.YES YtS.SiRKII NO.' FiA\unM^^aD, /^J ■iaVIICRE\ IO UE >r-J AS£ V _^]"a^ L^H^'iP^^fil «UGOin?yCOWN FOR TCLUNS \OU W' BOV 7 W^SHtTr ■•>192 words
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Article, Illustration684 1956-04-09 12 Bill Funk - HKFA FIELD RESERVES AND SHOW HOW Bill Funk SAFA -2 lift THF. 4.000 -odd soccer fans who turned up at Jalan Hcs.tr Stadium to see the SAI HKi A match yesterday saw everything smooth nr regulated about the work of the visiting Hongkong plaxer.s they louted the tolonv eleven l>\684 words
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367 1956-04-09 12 Lee Thong Choon - Perak Puts On The Heat Kedah Wilts Lee Thong Choon MCFA Cup: First Round Perak-3 Kedah-1 By lI'OH. sun -Keel ill. who took ..Mr-nil lr.ul im the uul then rr to remain ill tor the nu.ior -ame. finally 1 n ndrr constant pressure i" l»>e to Perak by Umv -oaK367 words
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427 1956-04-09 12 cleared bv the agile Bakar Daud. MM-WSQ ore incr. their score xvhen Alias Anmad beat Ja- Ith s hard s:. In minute. Musa Yaeob dribbled pa.-- U Johore id sent it to Razali •Cored <>jt. Singapore were lull cry for the equalizer They rvnt6427 words
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Article49 1956-04-09 12 SI LEACI E DIV. \A.A. a l Jf Besar Stadnr .Sfar So. i ot B >• 7 p' />;■.' B S' Jofcu'i i on nf H nl M.F.A DIV. A.H--40 Bas> I I M L g// B P •'A I \v rRa i Road TENNIS ■>hps nt Brns49 words
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135 1956-04-09 12 001 AND ONG ARE OUT PHILADELPHIA, April 8 Reuter— Finn Kobbcro and Jorgcn Hammcrgaard Hansen of Denmark beat Ong Poh Lim and Ooi Teik Hock of Malaya 15-8, 9-15, 15-7, here last night \n the final of the United States135 words
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Article398 1956-04-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council outlined its plans to raise the SlOO.OOO needed to send a contingent of athletes to .Melbourne for the Olympic Games at a meeting at thc Majestic Hotel here today The plans include an Olympic Week at398 words
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Article696 1956-04-09 12 SINGAPORE, April I (UP) Thc tour ol thc Singapore minion team lo Indonesia an unqualified success both tor thc team and the sponsors, th^ Sin Ming Hill of Jakarta. Nearly ..MI.IMIO rupiahs 'lli< i.il rate is A,.", to one Malayan dollar) were raised hom nale696 words
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Article603 1956-04-09 12 And What A Triumph! I wickers intact to tea time, wh«n score was Soon after the interval Dm, was caught bv Ross in nership credited 60" ru: ice score. Lee joined Dauncev but Daua was sent back to the pavilion for 44 with the Services603 words
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Article89 1956-04-09 12 :\ETEEN -YEAR-OLD M a yan Rough j ng Team won 100-Kilometres massed start 1 race held at Changi tcrday. e race organised bv apore C attracted 40 competitors Ma xvinning time was 2 hrs. 52 mins ond was Ae>i Su!: :.T>. and third w Beath (RAF89 words
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Article54 1956-04-09 12 WOODHOfSE. scoring and then taking four wicket? for 11 runs, helped secure gapore Cricket Club's 86 win over RAEC on the padang yesterdav. SCC 187 runs (Hobb Plowrigh* 21, Woodhousc SI. 29, Watl I fewlet t five for 53) 1 run 21, Hewlett 14. Wood: four for54 words
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Article33 1956-04-09 12 NAVY 139 F N 41 I >YAL NAVY, WII. 1 f tser and Neavc wicket and 98 runs in a f riend- j __B I k_^__________l at J *M I B IK)«1!SC 133 words
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