Singapore Standard, 19 April 1956
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Title Section14 1956-04-19 1 Singapore Standard GHTG SINGAPORE, THUBSDAY, APRIL 19, 1956 i t I'M, I 15 KM*14 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-04-19 1 photo. \v. i) cowlax. :4o pounds, smiles ;it his bride, Ruth Watkins, 360 pounds, <>1 AliC|i! i jip;i. P.!., liter they wvvv wcfi m Jackson, Tcnn. ISA., last I riCowlan, a pertoiir.er with a knivelliii| show, met his bride m a i>S)(Mi(» booth. "She wasU.P. - 65 words
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486 1956-04-19 1 You Can't Dig In...' Says ('Cut Out The Harry') Lee ro 1 1 1 lon Veo- leader arrived and called Cut out ne Lee d a :i Lee rport. Asked whether he thought Britain "might dig its toes Singapore as was suggested by the Daily Mail. Lee sa I think486 words
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Article30 1956-04-19 1 ••V tpril 18.— I*** Ihirf >lin; fetid ill thiN V cable fr Frde, \hclul "Warmhim for talks m on hrhalf of "niment and the [4 the Kr deration."30 words
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Article425 1956-04-19 1 Help Malaya In Her Hour Of Need 'STAY ON AND FIGHT; TUNKU'S PLEA TO VETERAN SPECIALS KI'ALA LIMPIR, Ned. F c(lera t i o n Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today uncovered, his second move m the all-out war on terrorism by appealing to moo than (i,OOO425 words
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Article192 1956-04-19 1 B K Play On The Peace Theme ...But Get A Hosfile Welcome LONDON, April IS (IP)— Soviet Russia's leaders CaDci \\viv tori.iv lor pCMCM !■<.» -existence and better mutual relations between Mast and West. Marshal Nikolai Bulfanln and Communist Party chief N'ikita Khrushchev arrived ;.:r.;d unppc/ d- ni. d peacetime192 words
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Article30 1956-04-19 1 firemen halted 1 raging fire early yesterday after it ti, tro\( d about lf> v r cent of a town north of Tokyo and left 1.2000 persona homeless.30 words
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77 1956-04-19 1 Indo-China: Major Topic Of Parley LONDON. April 13 (Ren- Th- war situam Indo-China will probably be the only ma i n problem discussed la the Anglo I "summit" talks here, diplomatic .sources said today. Other Far East between the Communist and the UK -immun; I pi mtl ts Formo i77 words
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Article58 1956-04-19 1 COLOMBO. April II 'T For tl Brsl time In the history of lnd< ndent Ceylon the Communist .it> Parties will attend the state opening of parliament on Frici.. Hitherto these parties have :he cci' monj 111 r i tt Bi Doml r the en wn. The58 words
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Article34 1956-04-19 1 the [ran v C m annoui I yesi rday that tl S i md Q•• n Soraj i ing In >■ it the in\/ r Pr< ld< ni C< U Baj v 1134 words
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Article41 1956-04-19 1 :-w YORK April 18 I liter) President I i appeared OB way to a crushing vict rjf over cral 1 1 natoi E I today I -ults ired In from yesterday's New Jersey Eh et D41 words
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Article40 1956-04-19 1 TEHER M)i:l 13 <UP'Thy United B1 it hi W rnmr a full m< Bl ol the B ighdad I act n m c Con mil .t >p« tn I c the Pact < incU I today.40 words
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Article24 1956-04-19 1 CiOVERNOR S.r Ai- nd<T Qranthan and Lady orantham le« Hongkong for M icaf) yi >t< relay I'-r a daj priTate flalt24 words
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Article128 1956-04-19 1 BOAC SKIPS CYPRUS XICOSIA. Cyprus, April 18 (R( 'ii'.cn- All British )y< seas Airways Corpo raliun soi vices passing through Cyprus were rerouted via Beirut, Lebanon from last nlßht, H wrai reliably learned today The kWO Singapore Slfthtl which pa.vs through Cyprus weekly and their return §erricea are affecfc d128 words
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108 1956-04-19 1 D \:'V. r. i. April II |p) CbmrtteLyn Blnmu r.'-v. ar-old Ai U i 11 > tod img 01 whit* man t di v black m igir W I lU lrom a my>tcriou s lltlif fff b;< I think I vfll Bit. 1 KM m108 words
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Article129 1956-04-19 1 SOEKARNO WIFE NO. 1 FOR MALAYA Xt ALA I IMFI K. Wed.— President Soekarnn oi Indonesia will hrin? his first wile Fatmawathi. and i an mtomgC of 30 when he visits Malaya m July, Ihr Standard was told today. Daring nil two-week stay w.ll vi.-it very Stat<- and S< ttlement.129 words
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Article, Illustration381 1956-04-19 1 BriCKlayei's Daughter Marries Her Prince I MONACO, April IK— Grace Kelly murmured I "O-.ii" with tears m her J eyes today and became I the wile and Princess of c a monarch so shy he gave her his kingdom without a kiss. InUP; AP - 381 words
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Article61 1956-04-19 1 JKIU'SALLM April IB ■UP An i nu I Ign Offl spokesman said today h'- bei:< v d thai <:. Israeli Egyptian i Bre would bf an* nounc d I r 1 tomorrow. Formal m I qU bfl I In un:!' d Nation Eh taryQi D( ral DM61 words
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Article75 1956-04-19 1 IflU DELHI W ,\p, pn r :.ru de- d •</: i i rid p< v r, f' ri by th< H D mb •h( ;ymb< ol v <—; piCil E In a 101 PMUffc try ol \hr-Alro-A. >n H tnriuny i ri nc( hit Nehi75 words
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Advertisement42 1956-04-19 1 PHOTO CO. Range oi rAMIRAS gjf :RAS SBic t o rs JsJ[argirs D fir f Scrrk* A •HO loon s^/ Inlilrril ...ilanl. Hal thrjr r. ..lln ••j nN M In, in th. fir-l lUBLE IN HANDY 7:-ox. TINS COLD STORAGE (0. LTD.42 words
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Advertisement15 1956-04-19 1 ■m iv"vv T *<" > JTa 1 WW| P9WtTw4 'CJLSuJ petrol you con Diiv /oil I I15 words
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Article157 1956-04-19 2 Budget Was No Surprise To S'pore SHARK Circles m Malaya "more 01 fen 1 expected the new tax proposals contained m the r X budget announcement on Tuesday, t. leading iharebroker m Singapore Yesterday. Commenting nn the propr- J to ii i m 5 per rat the on distributed profits,157 words
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Article54 1956-04-19 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. LTMNO sources said here today that the Secretary for De- c is holding an investigation into recent complaints by Malay women labourers at Sri Lallang that they were searched by British soldiers m an outrageous manner. The allegations have been re: .ted by the54 words
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Article82 1956-04-19 2 Govt. Won' t Step In LONDON, April 18 tAP) Labourite R. R. Stokes urged th- Conservative government < r1 lie of Scotch whisky to the United States. H claimed the distillers are •v I i lafging all that the trafl# #U) be. thus Q^ing valuable dollar -chang< A. ft W82 words
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Article50 1956-04-19 2 new del::: iprfl 18 (UP) Roving hyena* m the Allahabad hinterland have carried ftwaj about two dozen children, it was learned here today. Panic ha> gripp d the treg the population I 1 been urged not to a.:- w children to sleep m the op n.50 words
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Article31 1956-04-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— V. G. Bhaskaran of the Malayan Film Unit was today jailed for three months by the President of the Sessions Court, for drunken driving31 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-04-19 2 Ml^s (!i .i W.ti Pins second daughter <>! Mr. and Mi^ hi.i N .1 i h.oiu Hid Mr Toh Klirk -4111 IUI ."Mr .md Mis loh liv ■him. flew fi Dm S pore to Kuala 1 umpur for tht ir 11 edding m hi. in. Here i•' bein?Yong Peng Seong - 68 words
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Article150 1956-04-19 2 MALACCA, WtNl- li.r Kml lutdle for a fully elected local Municipal Council i> < U .:<<! The Resident Com:: sioner. Mr. H. G. Hammett. who is also President of the Council, revealed this at tod s meeting, stating that the Nominated Councillors approved the establl150 words
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Article61 1956-04-19 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.--district offices m Johore. cept m Muar, have ad< Paragon machines to facili ollection of land rent, der the no rolls, which previ renewed yearly, are rep by cards which could be for I rs, resulting m a saving m time and labour. The61 words
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Article39 1956-04-19 2 JAKARTA, April 13 (UP)— Two Dutchmen and wives were held up by bandits while en route to a holiday resort m Sumatra but i to escape although them was wounded, it learned today. j39 words
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159 1956-04-19 2 Sarawak Schools System Shows Progress PRIDE of place m a year of all round progress must undoubtedly be given to SaraRrak*l ever-expanding education system states the 1955 annual report of Sarawak, published yesterday. This was mainly due to Government accepting and ■pccdiij Implementing the Woodhcad Report which called lor more159 words
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Article158 1956-04-19 2 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI By COUNCIL IVOR*. THREATEN /S THE "big ike" predicted by Singapore's Chief Mffijstfr, Mr. David Marshall, pnor to his London talks last week, is expected to come cfi early next month it the Citj Council. If the strike m r r. i it will affect i158 words
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Advertisement312 1956-04-19 2 Donna Patersoo L 12/55 jbiM^j'ora TO EXPECTANT AND NURSING MOTHERS '"^^^^S^S^^n^^P^ or ir r ''rt 1 i ii tr < f many fascinating details of 1 aliy's hirtli, progress, fhristrnin.ir, lirst remarks /7 r aii-1 action piu»toi:rapl).s and family tree etc. /I) I uLf I J Presented with the compliments-312 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-04-19 3 run sta. aid of the S B md (below) Mr I room kr the instrument a* i bin ,-jporp April rethe roor- the I Ba.ll d he ony B tzaar.35 words
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Article178 1956-04-19 3 On Tentative Charge abandoned m a Singapore backit was bo urt niry Ah 16-year-old m was charged abandoning the child at c Road on Dec. 31. la^t ii (Miss) Y. M :ied that when she the baby she discovered it was prematurely born, weighing 4 lb. 3 < She178 words
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Article21 1956-04-19 3 > orhip ;i rom- ond .amber •rial at the ter- be. r< erce r of he r -mf Frj. fOT rcsponcon21 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-04-19 3 SING \PORI h i f Huiistri i>i\,ii Marshall i intrrvii w id h\ n«|hi; i i .i niidiiii rporl "ii !:in ttii\ tl F»<hind M i "\1 ti->ii.ill v mii::.i p |p mil i rf|\ I. n n <i n ii Hun m fiirl \ndnAP - 84 words
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Article37 1956-04-19 3 THE Bnnua] general meeting of the Kajang Malayan Indiar Congress will he held at the X .inz Tamil School on Sun day. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan Minister for Labour, is cxpertcd to address the meeting.37 words
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300 1956-04-19 3 Rag-and-Bone Man Chases Thug Who Fired At Him Hit By Wild Bullet... THOUGH shot and wounded, a rag-and-bone man chased two gunmen m Newmarket Road, heart of Singapore's Chinatown, yesterday afternoon. Yong Wah, 44. did not realise he was hit by a bullot until after the gangsters had escaped. Use300 words
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Article97 1956-04-19 3 DETECTIVES i today b p| i am nnd recovered a French-manufactured revolver m MacPherson Road. Singapore. The men were walkir the road when they were stopped and searched by men from the Secret S B- nch of the CID under DSP Cheah Teng97 words
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Article74 1956-04-19 3 PENANG Wed. A bO*i IN man. Un? Khooo Hoe claimed trial m the Ml t rate's Court today to a charge of importing 1.44 C boxes of smfety mmtcl under a cnuntorti ;t I mark r »t Bvcdista natch company, at Penani on Apr;; n. a not74 words
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174 1956-04-19 3 LIM KIM SOON. V). yesterday appeared ir^ the Singapore Third Criminal Distiict Court on two charges ol attempted extortion &1 $10,000 from a businessman, Wong rong Chin, by pulling him m fear of bodily harm, The offences were alleged to have been committed174 words
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Article56 1956-04-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Sultan of Trengganu yesterday awarded certificates of commendation to members of 12 home guard operat:* sections six Irom Kelantan and six from Pahang for their anti-Communist work. These sections had assisted m operations mounted m >n\'h Trengganu. They returned to their homes yesterdarv56 words
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143 1956-04-19 3 'LilF. major part of a 1.000-ton rubbei c-arno Mala 1 a !< r din ct shipment behind the i'. f >n Curtain was k>aded into the Boi lei rrelghU r Pi Uropovlovsk ECamchatsk]! yesterday at the Singapore Harbour Board wharves Captain Haiabah Alexander the143 words
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Advertisement168 1956-04-19 3 LMiss IVotig Relhs on THE REAL SOAP POWDER The modern girl certainly has her H problems! To look fresh and crisp at -^^7 j At the office all day gorgeous wher m, n /a V yw a-J out m the even m.;, md cute a^ ou H»A^//y V/, "^S J168 words
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Advertisement238 1956-04-19 3 You get the finest on Pan American! Warn ®y(BT3 ens lEkprienco \iill:'Tl For reservo' o'i' fc »»or^ r c:.<- A »f Phon»»24'? Mansfield Co Ltd Off en Be: c c Kuala Lumpur Ppnang v v. k,P<uiAmttK**WotUAirwvyuU*»} PMr^ ■Mb^ V. ORLD'S MOST Pah American cx S ed \\\\\\\\\VVVV\ V V x238 words
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Article278 1956-04-19 4 ENG AH PAT - ENG AH PAT 24-Hr.WatchKept On Wanted Men By POLICE are closing a net round a gan^ of extortioners, murderers and Communist saboteurs m Singapore X ie vasi network of these subversive and murderI meats I 9 believed to have been uncovered by p.,; o ov278 words
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Article109 1956-04-19 4 SABU, 5, PREFERS FUN FAIR Bl I rEIIWORTH. Wo i.-Thr at •hi I Th« n Kew Chinese i craned ird m their seatl and when five-voar-old s i the pi n1 Boy" was mnced last night. I there Wai no "Sahul" ie little son of a Chine tamer wa> nowhere109 words
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Article51 1956-04-19 4 \G. Wed. A Euro- woman. Majorie Conl. right. told :> ite's Court tod., thai she was new to this c U be pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to appl: I UQ .dentity can She was bound over m ;hc sum of $50 for51 words
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Article38 1956-04-19 4 Bl VU>Nr.. \\>,i Mnrr than ten guilds and associations here yesterday jointly celebrated Spring All Souls Day with a procession and Pfayen The autumn ovance of the same celebrations will be held m Augi;-;38 words
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Article225 1956-04-19 4 THE People's Action Parly remains unperturbed at any attempt by its political opponents to dub m the president of the P.A.P., Dr. T6h Chin Ch\e. told The Standard lay. The Chief Minister. Mr. Dark! Marshall, appears to be adopting the tactics npj jred by225 words
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Article80 1956-04-19 4 KUALA SELAXG( >R W- A r.e.v mataiiiif riya Thtepam'' (Teachers' Toi h > made its debut here tnia week. Ibi U published an I edited hy Mr P Somalia ll im, M I I 'or of the Vaceesai Tamil Brhffftl. Kuala Selangor it< articlei will covet EnUan80 words
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Article38 1956-04-19 4 BUTTERWORTH, Wed A jirrv attendant, Nien Son Trc. was killed in.-tantane-ouslj when hta lorrj crashed Into B ditch at Pcrmatans: Paul) last msht. 'I ho lnrrv was on its way from Butterwortn to Taiping.38 words
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Article43 1956-04-19 4 GOH Lrw S<jw ot Bukit Timah Road WU tinrrt $31) when he pleaded amity m the Sinuapore Pint IXftfßc Court vostrrdav to a charqr •it driving his cnr m an inconsiderate manner at Byed Alwl Road, on Nov. 23 Last year.43 words
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Article133 1956-04-19 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot I OK !)U 111 No. I RSS M.in 111 111 No. 1 Juno llj 111 No I !»0 Nj No si* ;m»; lone: Steady. TIN FKIC'F The price of tin yrstriday was S37JU per pictil133 words
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73 1956-04-19 4 KIWI A I.rMPI'R. We! The National Union of ffcetovy and General Workers today instructed its branches to < c abrate May Day m order to "prepare the workers for a working class revolution" The union also sent a letter to the Lam Er.j R73 words
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Article44 1956-04-19 4 S AWAD alias Aw2d bin Aii Altway was fined $50 m Ul€ Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving resulting m a colllaton with a pedestrian at Middle Road, on Jan. 25.44 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-04-19 4 Standard phr*lo b> PRETTY Htmgkon§ actress Li L\ Htci take* n ride on a locsl bulloclc-cflrl m i to m ffOi tike nets I "B<;ba and i\f)>:,(;" hrn;<7 '">/ ot" or Malacca. S'ie ?r;" hr ft»il .4 n n ica ihortlii Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 47 words
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183 1956-04-19 4 HELP US SETTLE PAY ROW TWO trade unions representing 3,000 Singapore Government employees yesterday cabled Singapore Chief Minister. David Marshall, who i> m London lor the Merdeka talks, urging him to intervene m their dispute with the employers. Tne unions are the GO¥CtOmerit Clerical183 words
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Article32 1956-04-19 4 LIM AH LAI 60. was vesfc rdav acQnitted and dlsciiaxged !v the Pigihlf ill nf the Besbloi Court, lluar, Mr w H Butherland on i charge oi smoking prepared opium.32 words
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Article66 1956-04-19 4 I ftfOFOB-CAH driver. Pan Y..T. Pin, Who wmt Mid by the proseevU B to have a "clean n cord" wu Hw d o or m default ft ur nths 1 imprisonmem In the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday. Pan plead* d guuty to a eharte I jllgcnt66 words
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Article132 1956-04-19 4 Five Girls Rescued From Vice-Men THE Soda! Welfare Drpn r:meni ted mewrth raaeotd girls fmni the cllltclHl of wh.io s!a\-cr.-: and save thcri^ refuft. The Department's BMMlthlj report added that another z'.-\ who MMlgbi aid was retutneJ to her mother. Seven girls were admitted to the Girli Bomoerafl Omtra during132 words
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Article103 1956-04-19 4 THOUSANDS of Ch. film fans thronged the Odeon Theatre. Singapore, last night to catch a glimpse of favourite film star. Miss L. L H\ra. Mia Li made a personal appearance at the premiere her film, "T:>; V nc of Love" m aid of103 words
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Article27 1956-04-19 4 UNGAFOBI Police arrested four men for picking m keta out>ide a theatre Hi I night. Ant itlng pickpockets. detectiTt officers mingled with the criAvd.27 words
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163 1956-04-19 4 Sample Our Food Loke Tells Jaycees MR. LOKE WAN THO urjpßd gathering of Jayctai it a photographic exhibition laat nunt to "sample Singapore's baal food and do some shopping here." He said: "Jajreej could not find a hotier place to hold s'K'h an irriport.int COttferfßCC than m Singapore, where more163 words
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Advertisement383 1956-04-19 4 I r\lll\\ OK<;\\IS\TION \TIK ACTIONS mn^A v i CATHAY p j-w. 45 ***** A I i: s: •s J a/id 9..i()p.m. IWl# ft I ••"•^'Ujjix LLC\ AND DESI ON THEIR SECOXU RIOTOUS j HONEYMOON! EL BALL ARNAZ MASON I. V riouisCALHERN 7J r"~r R -A^n Saturday LANCASTER- MAGNANI MIDNIGHT I383 words
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Advertisement164 1956-04-19 4 I t SHAW Blldlir-. 1 CAPITOL t JAMIM)IA. V^l "REBEL WiIHOUT A cause'"' I NEXT CHANOt^ —^1 s 41 I KOMIIMUII vM|| *^VP||r I REXjW 5 SH owHl? i ULUjUJBg^, I Z/u/4*;, iq t ::::^L t COMING' t -WAGES OF FEAF J^M- MOMWIi hh\||. mr m I nsii.h i vvMh164 words
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Article104 1956-04-19 5 Malays Hurt Over Govt. Silence Reply To Memo Urged Malay dis- attitude nr.emoeduea- 1 sub- ation m L rds with official t eight I nriin. I nril, told I day the I no offiI randum had The Council* will ho h win study the possibili- imp- i ng tho recomm104 words
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Article62 1956-04-19 5 to "a lava's cause ip BroadBeamish, yester--500 \L the momc nt. there are Lw° luriteers Ab «ut ha" from Singapore and the rest from other states" had been made over the air for ™lP*°P le to come forward to join the panel tn^rv« ddeC L that *PP'iration S I62 words
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Article48 1956-04-19 5 Symposium On Birth Control th of po•r open w\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\ subjects are: Dr. T. W. S Rod die (Techniques of C Birth Control); Mrs. Goh Z Kok Kee (Its social as pects): Father Fitzgerald Z (Its religious aspects) and J Dr. Lint Tay Boh (Its eco- C nomic aspects).48 words
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Article188 1956-04-19 5 BEAUTY CONTEST TO RAISE CLUB FUND THE cream of Singapore's past beauty eootest winners will shortly gather together to vie for the most coveted title of all 'The Queen of Beauty Queens." The Colony's most beautiful girls, who have won such titles as "Beach (,> •Miss188 words
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Article97 1956-04-19 5 RARE CELLO IS 237 YEARS OLD A 237-YEAR-OLD Stradivarius (Cello), which is worth thousands of pounds sterling. arrived m Singapore yesterday with the owner. Mr. Edmund Kurtft. by Qantas/BOAC route to Australia. Mr. Kurtz, a celloist. is s^ a to Australia with his wile six months holiday. He told The97 words
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Article209 1956-04-19 5 STEP TO HIGHER STUDY ABOUT t" 'udents U led to gain adrr, n Sing p° ro ffondary schools will itaii ttt nding special classes h DID April SO, the Education Ministry announced J et> U day. Three centres have b• n b] ited l >v these209 words
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155 1956-04-19 5 RATEPAYERS ATTACK 'GRATUITY' TO COUNCIL STRIKERS THE payment of $200,--1 to workers by th° Singapore City Council after a strike m August, last year, was described m the Colony "s Ratepayers' Association m its annual report as another example of j.iM- expenditure of public funds.'' The reporl stated that the155 words
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Article82 1956-04-19 5 Sing] pore Festival oi Youth sponsored by the Youth Council has now been postpon d M..y to June. The festival, m which 32.000 youths were \p I PHi atl 'A.i d I to be held from May 3 to 9. A >:i. man f( r |he Countofd The82 words
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Article35 1956-04-19 5 F< pa ling at 28-30 n n.h. on Ort. f) last year. Lob B" m a lorry driver. \va? fined $35 when he pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday35 words
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156 1956-04-19 5 SEA LORD WANTS TO SEE THEM AT WORK BRITAIN'S F.rst Sea Lord, Eorl Mountbartcn of Burma, ot rhc end of a twodoy four of Singapore's naval ship and shore establishments paid a second call at the Royal Maloyan Navy Headquarters, Woodlands yesterday. Flying m by a novol helicopter, Earl Mountbotten156 words
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Article64 1956-04-19 5 PENANG, Wei. Me;:, i of the Ponans Clerical and A ministrativc Stafi Union will be holding rnor!;n? on Friday to discus> a proposal fnr a new salary structure. Trade Union It! Bl from Kuala Lumpur are expected to address the mcc This meeting is for the64 words
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Advertisement118 1956-04-19 5 ROADWAY HALL NEW WORLD PARK SINGAPORE^^^ nmi )fc- i i.i a« lion v -J Win i»U lo > IMH- 1 bi •I V Mi lev more iftsor/y m Himim' Every A v \i'|hl *h Book i lift In Advance IHE NEW WORLD PARK OFFICE I 10.00 a.m. .1.00 p.m. kes:-118 words
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Advertisement204 1956-04-19 5 aF its jp^ ft COOLER p Everybody m the family keeps cool i I| g II IJ f I iyu^ y 1 1 j conditioner Good A Conditioning makes people feel bettet And the feeling of comfort ond well 1 being is important m maintaining Health. \> Ask Carrier the204 words
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Miscellaneous242 1956-04-19 5 Standard cAlman&c m.NGApTOIR'f SHE I I < <>: Yvce YAm Show Collyer Quay 1.15 p.m. 1 > v i < Cricket Practice p.m Malay Continuation 53» pm. Judo Begmnr I i 530 p.m. Motorists Repair 730 p.m. w < Tea Room Card Party RafTle.s Quay 930 am. i m osopiik242 words
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Miscellaneous596 1956-04-19 5 Information at a Glance '»»<): Drum Beat 2.30 6 45. 915 <l\IKXI: Town Bus (Tamil) 2. 9 pm. HINDI -I x\: Lagan (Hindi) 3. 30. 9.15 p.m. KLANG < Wl I'M Mad at the World I 6 45. 9.15 p m P. SWETTENHAM **iil x x Chan. 2 Cantonese) 3596 words
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Miscellaneous355 1956-04-19 5 Piano Classics '16 82. 16 86m >: I Nei 82. 16.86 m.»: I I T.itip l«»i Music 'IHH2. 16 86m.»: 1 p.m. Music I r >u Work BBC N '.:im i 2 p.m Eveneong < .")i«ni i t 215 Li^ht En.-emble (l«K2mi 2.30 Music Hath Charm* (16 82. 19 59m1;355 words
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Article493 1956-04-19 6 HILE the Malayan Chinese Aaaodatioa is at xes and sevens when raced with Hn atKOHipromising attitude of both Chinese and Malaya regarding the jus soli question v Chinese from Perak and Selangor wielding considerable influence among non-MCA Chir. decided to form a Federation of Chinese Orgmnismttona to493 words
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Article439 1956-04-19 6 r :1E Sixth Regional Conference of the Junior 1 Chamber Int- no U B was called m Btngm] ore i most appropriate time m Ihii Colony "> .:v ian oppor for those, who ham been gravely concerned over the rian_ v rain which the youth of Malaya439 words
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1530 1956-04-19 6 RALPH SHAW SHAW - China Is The Long -Time Cure For Short-Time Industry RALPH SHAW SHAW by WITH short-time and iiiir.nployiiirnt recurring m some industries it is to reconsider the embargo on exports to China which is bitting Britain tar barder tlian its intended virti n. RALPH SHAW, alter 17 years m Cbina and1,530 words
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738 1956-04-19 6 CYRIL DUNN - Gold Coast CAonflict May Delay Self-Govt. CYRIL DUNN soys ACCRA A CONFLICT between \frirans is now disturbing tlir peace of the (,old o.'ist anil ihrratenin" !<» <lrlav llir rominp of iirlf-povcrnnient. Verhnps it is inevitable that ifrirans thould start to dispute among themsr/rr.s nx the uhitr rulers park their fold738 words
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Article101 1956-04-19 6 tbqr if ike J I'll i»«»n tun i A facUrily Kttkd b« tM tatar* art no* *tJ of the tfrritorrlu.J that he aid tr I pvlatMHi mill pruM gu». n .i-k r. f I ndrn| Malacca. f«nu j 1 niftt their tmttm i I CcNupaiy ii C. J From101 words
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Article241 1956-04-19 6 Sir; I). Abishcfiam\s letter which appeared m > our paper on the 1 1th April chargteg Ibuii The Standard seems to persecute Mr. Marshall s policies and that it is anti-Merdeka is lot.'ll.v unlounded. It is easj to see that those who are m tavour of241 words
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Advertisement44 1956-04-19 6 BaSu neecU a Ap 1 FEEDRfTE }rj> 4! lie Wonder Baby feeder hrrps milk warm right* ''rough the iced. A I, si, .11 FMt Cl*« B»»ltM ««<J Agents:THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. NCORPORATED m THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. IMGAPOM MIJUJL IMIif III klang SEREmban, penang.44 words
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Advertisement42 1956-04-19 6 2* S!-- W- ?T->" ji_ A <*' ftp ijy NOW! racki viih lv« lari:Pe»*« 1 LIST PRICE J761 Lrs? 5% tor Cosh 1 monthly poym*** |5 I 2 4 monthly poymtnts or .jajf rfll ri Advertisement aj the w TH c GENERAL ELtC42 words
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Article, Illustration228 1956-04-19 7 IHE IC7URE iCOOP )F THE H rt-rra catches the aud.irioux theft I id inst w:. and taken from I CIMM «4I mm harries I tiif st* p* with the- ndrr kit I k Tip-off I land* guard il me the pJc- Paul Itogan Ml ■[ft* raUracix- as WilKp F»cartv.228 words
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Article34 1956-04-19 7 \prU 18 W Radthe I .«td yesare the free hing irdly sn Affairs ►ort of Preforeisn aid the Comonomic. mili--i stance*" ion and become I <l said. •nu?t not friends to fall being34 words
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Article16 1956-04-19 7 General Hotels. y said the I 0 romi natrd to dollars. ncd for ReuterReuter - 16 words
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143 1956-04-19 7 Co. Apiil 18 < UP)— Police last night i French travelling salesmen who stormCommissioner s residence early yesials said was an attempt to assassiPierre Mendes-France. Police an-ested both men later m the day. One of the men was carrying a briefcase stacked with hand grenades and143 words
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Article58 1956-04-19 7 vatrori. Kcnva April 18. Lenya Govern t paper on immigration polic < nted to the I lative'Coui suggested curtmigrate f» om India and Pakistan The wl Paper declared the Government "looks chiefly to the U Kingdom a exemplar of a wav of life and be primary58 words
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Article24 1956-04-19 7 shot dead a well-known rebel leader, Souadani Boudjemaa. at Kolcc hr tried to break through a p cordon riding a *coo ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article120 1956-04-19 7 b-tting On Horses Since 8 Wnrxurla. ItrtM» Ur 15, ha* bee. *t»*a **c he k^* old. -..hi p Ihr r **s at the H.p- I SS.»S:,OOIi on thru I SS* 10 1 .r Heir the «»nl> "nt .tinonc over JOU.OOO betters to puk the winn«Ts VrlMin mi->pcl120 words
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Article30 1956-04-19 7 April 18 (UP) Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill yesfc lunched with Prime Minister Sir Anthony and Lady Eden, on the eve of the arrival of the Ruseaciers.30 words
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Article26 1956-04-19 7 WASHINGTON. April —The U.S. Governn International Co-operation Administration yesterday authorized the spending of US 1 000 for Turkey under the foreign aid programme26 words
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Article24 1956-04-19 7 OTTAWA. April 18 (AD External Affairs Minister Pear■oa hint terday that Canada may fill an Israeli re for 20* Sabre jet fighters.24 words
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Article28 1956-04-19 7 LONDON. April 18 (AP) Japan and Britain yesterday ■greed to increase their trade io next six months b additional £150.000 worth of n each ride.28 words
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Article30 1956-04-19 7 TOKYO. April II A! The Japanese film md will enter five movies and one short feature at the South-cast n film festival m Hongkong on June 12-19.30 words
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Article18 1956-04-19 7 new OR' April American no\ klin W. NordhofY \va s kill- an automobile accident on Monday.18 words
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Article24 1956-04-19 7 h ;rade it (UP) —Anton Yugov was unanimouMv elected Premier of Bulvestcrday the official Boslav news agency Tanjug •r -cd fron Si24 words
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Article22 1956-04-19 7 VI UFA'S. (Renter)— Hygiene V and R I _.<r. I an iment for a joint I malaria m frontier is.22 words
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Article65 1956-04-19 7 TOKYO A: II :i > ntinue to grant fapan mo red nation ni m trade relations but nanese con n foi W d War II damage, Kyodo News Service said Quoting Japanc ornmcn t s< X o said India notified Japan it is willing to mditionai65 words
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Article23 1956-04-19 7 BOYPT, formally pi U U I V; F: rtr.. c On i v iinoul the nippl? w French inn vc terday.23 words
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Article208 1956-04-19 7 Cominform, Centre Of Subversion Is Dissolved MOSCOW, April 18— Dmitri Shepilov, editor of Pravda and an alternate member of the Communist Party Presidium told reporters yesterday that the nine-year-old Cominform was being dissolved because "the situation has changed." "Each Communist party can fefl ■loaf without208 words
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Article260 1956-04-19 7 inrn'Ki!;r r m the Wv.-\ as onp why •■;< BOVief OOUld demonitratc their sincerity of tIM 'now look" potfey peaceful '-existence and friendship with nations. Since IMIi tiic wond's Comnunl I leaders have met at least three limes for urgent consultations without botheril to a.s^'-T. 1UP - 260 words
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173 1956-04-19 7 Ceylon Will Have State-Owned Public Transport COLOMBO, April IS (IP)— Prime Minister N W I). Kinulnianaikc uli \rsterday tnat state control over publh transport will M the first step of his government's nationalization programme. Pledging that the government would not be "stampeded into quick nationalization projects without due consideration for173 words
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Article26 1956-04-19 7 ROMANIA Mid North Vietmuh I signed an eronomif and technical aid agrecmenf under which Communist Vietnam will receive free assistance, Radio Peking laid, U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article88 1956-04-19 7 Palestine Peace Move By Russia MOSCOW. April 18. (UP)— R da jresterday innounced H it to assist" m set- j Arab-Israeli dispute. The Soviet foreign Ministry n a forma! statement called [Of United Nations action to M strengthen peace m Palestine" and said "the Soviet !1 rrnment U ready to88 words
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Article74 1956-04-19 7 COLOMBO. Apr:! II < Reutrr) A hi! -i ckinq thr rl( i aration nf Sinhalese v the oft" cia] languafe ol Cey r) n will he amor;:; thr fir.-? legislative meamret to be Introduced by Urn new BDveinment. It will herome law when spptoved by Parliament74 words
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Article189 1956-04-19 7 India To Probe 'Mystery' NEW DELHI, April 18 (UP)— A committee to investigate the "mystery"' death d the "Indian Lil tion Army"' chief Subhas Chandra Bose 'ill leave here for Pt^gkftfc m the first week tA May. it was leai-ned here yc^teiday. i The committee189 words
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Article67 1956-04-19 7 WASHixcriox. April <. (.\P)— U S. Societal ol S' rt :c John Foster Dulles said vc day the Eisenhower Administration p. ,i :i i ping review of f's foreign aid pi V In response to questions, the Secretary ti i P« Hoffman* one-tinM foi i67 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-19 7 FROM i hrirklayrr\ daucht* r t<» a mnvir nnrrn itui »^tt to real lifr princess is thr Mnr> of (.r.i.r h> ho was marrird m a mil rrrcmon> t., Pnmr l^mifi <»f Monaco yesterday. (.ra«c and JLiinirr vmII r\«i riagf \<>us .\ZA\n XntiAs m a rrlicious r<r«mnn>55 words
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Article231 1956-04-19 7 TOKYO, April 18 (II 1 Nino Chinese business leaders from Malaya today boarded i rli.ut red '> IJS for (Kaka to tour the International Trade I nr antl the Kansai ana on a sightseeing jaunt across Japan The memh c r s of Iho Selan^or Chinese231 words
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Article50 1956-04-19 7 Dag Confers With Israelis JERUS April II f! 1 nited Nations SecretaryGeneral Dag Hammarskjold fonferrcd with I Premier David Ben Gurion for the s€«v| ond straight da-. ay and railed m the Chief nf Israel's army to join the talks. Hammarskjold asked Mtfo a- talks when be and Ben Gunon50 words
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Advertisement111 1956-04-19 7 S&S f or t ne man °f lav/ distinction a Dressing Gown of distinction jffi.'. SILK DRESSING GOWNS iHf^ 'Li, m Poislcy Designs Mtflfm JL* These 100% s obes afs/^/M^ Ej^kjt^aaaV?' \y* a P' easurc w^a r J&wß'w i^ Vli.^^^ J BROCADE RAYON s»r d^' j^ KBI 1 ln r<ch/111 words
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Article231 1956-04-19 8 Festival Will Attract Penang Builds Dragon Boats PENANG, Wed. A impressive festival this year will increase Penar._ reputation as a tourist centre and will assist m expanding its tourist trade, Mr. B. T. W. Stewart hon. secretary of the Penang Water Festival Committee. told Rotarians here this afternoon. Mr. Stewart231 words
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Article75 1956-04-19 8 IPOH. Wed. To Eng Keat. 54. was today fined $250 by Magistrate Che Jamal bin Abdul Latif for possession of utensils for manufacturing samsu. In mitigation, he told the Magistrate that he manufactured samsu for medicinal use as he had pains m th< The Magistrate remarked75 words
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Article43 1956-04-19 8 THE following have been appointed to serve on Exc: Licencing Board. Kluang: Administrative Officer. (Chairma Officer «vice chairman >. Health Officer. Jonore Central, and Inche A. Aziz bin A. Rahman. Woo See Thiam. Mr. S. M. Pillai and Mr. J. B. Hendrie43 words
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Article73 1956-04-19 8 PE* A chief tenant struck a bicycle chain on his sub- tenant who had i no money to pay his roomrent was fined $100 by a Magistrate today. Abdul Latif I lin. 3s. pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to Seeni Mohamed at Dato73 words
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Article33 1956-04-19 8 AHMAD BIN SA AT, 50. was acquitted y v by the President of the Sessions Court. Muar. Mr. W. B Sutherland on a charge of dangerous driving on Sept. 2833 words
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Article118 1956-04-19 8 BAIL NOT GRANTED IN RAPE CASE JOHORE BAHRU. Wed A Labour Oflßcer. Low Yew Choon. was charged before Mr. E. CorbaUy m the Sessions Court today with raping a 12-year-old girl at Jalan Larkin on March 20 The prosecution opposed bail and asked for a date for the preliminary enauiry118 words
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212 1956-04-19 8 M'OH. Weil. The AHA here was asked to take up with rnrmnfl Urn ille:;ed murder <>t au elderly man m Kampong Simee some three miles from town xe.sterri.iv by ttCMlll* lories. The man was alleged to be c. bandit food supplier and was slain212 words
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Article60 1956-04-19 8 KUALA >>: I. INGOR Wed -The following have t> en red to serve on the Buklt Rotan b: IB h Of the Ma n Indian Congress commits President Ifi X Q M n n i t rideni Ifi v Beeth i •i- seen I urj Mi N Man60 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-04-19 8 CHILDREN from orphanMfl MM! welfare centres m Singapore urr»> ui\en a part\ hB HM s Centnur vhip s company on board recently. There were games and there was plenty of refreshmrntv Future shows the children enjoying them- selves on deck whilr membrrs of the81 words
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Article157 1956-04-19 8 Know Atom Science, India Urges KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Di B n Nag Chaudhuri. Director of the Calcutl of Nuclear Phj today vited Malaya to co-operate with India m the promotion of atomic science and techno Malaya, he said, might have quite rich deposits of uranium and thorium but like India,157 words
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Article24 1956-04-19 8 THK 'I.:: n \v n men's [nstii itc 1 tarted a cooking c ass. Eight* i n mamv> fTS h:u"o onrn] t24 words
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Article92 1956-04-19 8 From Information To Opera X V A IMPI'R, Wed Tho ledrration Dtp.it tmriit of Information iv now running .hi tpera. "Scntov.r 1 a urllknown Malay spew i> nun Wlkiag I tour g| thr Federatioa mm§tt the diroition of thr Drpart merit "All the oprra's pl.ivs m h<>!iii; veiled bs the92 words
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Article34 1956-04-19 8 HONGKONG. April 18.— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $10.78 to Sterling; to US$l $1,841 to Malayan $1; $0,180 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255 to a tael34 words
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Article50 1956-04-19 8 rAIPIN i Since the start of "bulan puasa" the air raid siren at the Clock Tower has been used to signal Muslims, every evening at s<. to break the fast. Government offices open only from 8 a.m.. to 2 p_m. during the fasting month.50 words
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157 1956-04-19 8 PENANG, Wed. Trade unions and other working class organizations m the s ment should jointly sponsor a May Day rally this year. This is the opinion of the Penang division of the Labour Party of Malaya In conjunction with some trade unions the157 words
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327 1956-04-19 8 33rd WHITE AREA D ECI KUALA LIPIS, Wed.-Temcrloh, once the ccn 'I Communists terror campaign m Pahong todo> b c 33rd white area freeing an estimated 35,000 pcopl' 0 I from irksome Emergency curbs. me territory includes the towns of Teinerloh and327 words
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Article104 1956-04-19 8 'YOU'RE UNOFFICIAL AMBASSADORS' AMBASSADORS Police Band Gefs la- Xl AI.A 1.1 Mli Magazine ari\ m»v member that tiu n u,,,,i Ih ambassad<»rs timin- th« Jl|!ir > .ad LT* llli^iifl Quarterly gj*. "Everyone notv ing about thefiW m the Fed* force, that i& t months' time srst aftfa Thf» band wifl104 words
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Article124 1956-04-19 8 Village School Problem I ex ton g. *ea\ New imittcethe Bcntons D- I ■ahang indicated today they would have to raise the fees of pupils if Government curtailed financial assistance by changing the current grant-in-aid into a teachers' salary contribution. Move than 200 people of the Pertang Village met last124 words
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Article97 1956-04-19 8 KUALA R. Wed. I Federation Air Service. will from April 20. op daily from Kuala Lumpm I erloh, Kuantan, Dungm. and Kuala Trcr.gganu except on Sundays Daily departures are at 9.30 a.m. except on Saturdays when the depar will be 10.30 a.m. On Saturdays, the97 words
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Article59 1956-04-19 8 Curfew Charge Withdraw IPOH, Che Jama! bia A today a two t wnaw t of breaking the nifev^ them The two rirfc c Mr. D. R Secni.a Yeow N'yook Chun: In acquitting Yew I Chung, the map&tt cd. 'There seems to H authorities on the mM the village-one (**< p.m.59 words
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Article51 1956-04-19 8 PENANG, Wed. A rural co-operative societies' bank 1 here yesterday. The aims and objects of the bank are t< ie needs peasants m I Tuan Rifaii bin Hajj Salleh elected 1 I president of thej hank and Tuan Omar bin Haji I Al bl I B51 words
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Advertisement46 1956-04-19 8 odeon opens TOPAYK'i-r 44 4 4 4 I\i nw\ I m. m I I m A IF I f II P Vmlv THK SHAPK THAT SHO()K ™X WORLD FAVOI RITE OF THE KING OF BABYLON: I < V f/f^ SIARRING RHONDA FLEMING RICARDO MONT ALB AN j^S46 words
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Article149 1956-04-19 9 Letter FORM INDIA L k. wailtoa** pur rHat>o«s with X N v orally -r ,blr to record f r.imparative 34 tual! »n »i: P^»tan and Mr. .Mohammed \ehru) are y prr p iring the J f«r ihr tonferimi—* m the first r *cj. n talks Mr. 1 have talk with149 words
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Article1174 1956-04-19 9 f»at uoa was a p rtus p p rd whatever h;^ country, wou ;ve the retention of the fa? g^ntehing eolonia: Jy of progressive d would not readily give up *r his (or other S !?JL m ncy tha t the U.S. Biving away to various countries1,174 words
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Article, Illustration713 1956-04-19 9 Rex North - BUT THE PRINCE'S HOPPING MAD Rex North WEDDING BELLS AT MONACO TODAY GTT Report By Monte (arl(», Wednesday HEN Grace Kelly's mother said icily: "I do not really want to say more th m just 'Hello to the British Press, 1 her attitude reflected top-level truculeme. Truculence, and, on the713 words
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Article, Illustration562 1956-04-19 9 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow oy i.\\\\\\\\\\\\N\\\v\\w\\\\N\\\ LOA'DO.V. I Vi;VO-<7 is hot being used to discover how thorn-. q'^'-j a w:>h na rri,;ch|M wa sties, as |OfU H h testing the efficiency of dry cleaning apparatus, soaps, d> tergents and other cleanU:q materials. Any type or colour562 words
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Advertisement174 1956-04-19 9 MALAYAN RAILWAY \^jf IT COSTS ONLY 50 CENTS TO SEND THESE COMMODITIES 250 MILES BY FREIGHT TRAIN pb 34 KATIS A-^\ 28 Icatis of 23 TINS Q of RICE Vjy coconut oil U of MILK 74 tins of f^i, 32 Icatis of f 9 Icatis of \Jy^ cigarettes I^J PALM174 words
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Miscellaneous122 1956-04-19 9 janditrd's PUZZLE jflP I I I I I j I'll I fe >M Hl Ifl BHBJ S HV lHf I IH[ I i i i i period o\c 'AthS csort of Greece 7 Case of experts <4> (4> 4 < 5 5) at the sect It. To be cons.dered before122 words
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Article, Illustration378 1956-04-19 10 Colony Entrepot Needn' t Depend On Merger Top International Economist THERE is no reason why the political separation ot a seltqovcrning Singapore from the Federation should hamper the Colony's trade, in the view of a top international economist who is on a visit here. He Mr. W, Kaldor, Fellow of378 words
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Article675 1956-04-19 10 TRADE IN SARAWAK BUOYANT i X \l>l -m nene;-;il lor Sarawak last year was buoy largely bccaiC «>l Ifcf better price ot rubixM M ich the Pi'onom> oi the country >«> largely depends, ucordini; to the Colony's annu il report. There were some signs of piogiess and individual enterprise, the675 words
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Article61 1956-04-19 10 imports of tin concentrates Into Malaya during March amounted to 7 toni the highest thi r, according to official statisti Ol thi total import- 1 243 tons r-ame from Thailand. 129 tons from Burma, and N UMM from the A niated States of Indo-China. :^orts ring61 words
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Article144 1956-04-19 10 SHIPS IN PORT (»l II X KO \D^ Roybank, Mantetsu Maru. Rien. i'rince Salvor. Ann. Van Heutsz, Reginald Kerr. Tjibantjet. Chunkms. Glengarry, Benattow. Siaoe. Kilwa, Tyndareus. IWI II K<» M)> Pangkt Thepamat. Ilon^ 1 Seh. Kah Hua. Hong Tat. Marudu. Rimau. Tong Goan. B Billiton, T;, Rajah B:o<»kr. Hin Civ144 words
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Article140 1956-04-19 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN reported the following business done yesterday:mtnons $2.05. $203: HamHume Ao 3; M. Breweries $3.22 1/2: M. Cement $1 55; M. Colls 91 cents; Metal $1.50: OTEC 80 local; Robin rdi 12.50: Spore Cold Storage $1.49 to SI 47 1 2. Straits S'ship $12.00. $12.10. Straits Traders140 words
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Article43 1956-04-19 10 \'W YORK *pril i: fUP>— Dow Jones c" igi STOCKS 20 Industrials SOS 97 I Raits 172.51 15 Utilities H6.2 65 Stocks 180.14 BONDS MB r r The Dow Jones Commodity Futures Index <19:; equals 100> closed nt 154 ."^443 words
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183 1956-04-19 10 'SELLING OUT TEXTILE INDUSTRY' CHARGE THE head of one of the bigUS, textile companies Mr. Roger Millikcn. yesterday ac\'ie Administration ot the textile i try by advising the Japane-c orj how to im their exports to Amer: Mr. Mi of Deering. Millikei ent m "Department of Commerce n r iA.P. - 183 words
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Article218 1956-04-19 10 Fed. Reports Aid Rubber Recovery THE Singapore rubber closed at 9li cents per Jb. for first gra le May shipment, of a cent below Tuesday. i': on Anne I I eporta received m the Singapore market fan the late alternoon of a possible "strike threat" by plantation workers m the218 words
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Article138 1956-04-19 10 Df tl nee of support m the M .n share market lay, prices generally drift d to lower levels. Price chang. :.nounced by the fcfal m Sharebrokers' Amdatlon day were:— INDI >1 Xl \I ers Sellers Gammon 2.05 2.10 W. Hammer 2.43 2.43 OTEC138 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-04-19 10 MR. WOXG Ky S< I on right) ofjice I ■.■rrvisor of Fraser and PfccOf Co., Kuala Lumpur branch, who retired after 32 years' service irith the firm, pictured with Mr. R. A. Cessford. branch manager of F. and N. at a dinner party c; vn m his honour at Kuala54 words
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Article179 1956-04-19 10 COPRA UP ON EUROPE BUYING CONTINENTAL buying bite In the Singapore copra mai put up the pricr ol the commoditj to s:-;u pec picul for May Bhlpment yest< lay. This is a r; of SI. compart d with \hc price prevailing at the end ol la.M work. The rise was179 words
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157 1956-04-19 10 Malayan Sees Rice-Growing Methods \LA V A can i ncrease itl ice production through mechanization, but an tendant problem is "how to persuade farmers to up old primitive methods used for more than LOO years/ 1 the Information Officer, Kedah. che Ahmad Nordin. s>aid m America recent! Inche Ahmad is157 words
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Article197 1956-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wei.— Mr. D.B. Sinclair, assistant general manager of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, who is now on a visit to Malaya, is now m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Sinclair, who previously worked with Lloyd's m London, was appointed assist I general manager ot the197 words
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Article207 1956-04-19 10 M Al I! MM. ci.u i«»n m < > i hambris 01 n ChieJ Minister t« the rite import i A petition to the Chief Mi- 1 sent by both bodie> day decried Government'.lutance to give up hand it the rice trade as *'unju able. 1 As long as207 words
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Article43 1956-04-19 10 US. OF: Mobilization officj terdi' rccommer. Direc rubboi to ar. port from Waiafi ODM o! Th*- -id m has n port to Preside j j I rubber dispooL I messa?? will (tall il rubber wot and rpaurces aadtiKj if an- I componcr.43 words
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Advertisement516 1956-04-19 10 NOTICES SAKE CH MOTOR I.AI \< II HPE* be received at 1 the office of t: Officer. Sabak B •he purchase of a n launch "as is. where I m m KiriioN Length: 37 feet Beam: Bft: 3 inches: lorneycroft 6 cy-i Under Diesel Amenities: Two berth, water closet, store516 words
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Advertisement82 1956-04-19 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Hongkong to Rongoon, Ade«, for Beyrouth Venice, Trieste b M<« J *r-^ I 2 M/V TRICLAV m/v -AVALA 25 27 A»r GcciAgc, EAST MOUNT AGENCV-^ 17 B R.-h.nson Rood, SingopotcMolocco J M Go-c. Co.. 9 K'"^^,, rcnang Enq Hong li If BEDFORD ,2, 7-Sc^tcr Utilcvan or TK»82 words
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Advertisement1087 1956-04-19 11 |Tu l: 2? 5 MAM S"ELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 SUlppm/' 'Incorporate S .n B*por.)8 *por.) (12 1.n.») Dtptl THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D T v t FILINGS to L.VIRPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOON CONTINENT. Singapore (umitui for MjrMilU. r. U Sail P J>h m Ptn««i /erpooJ Autolytu. fo» Lrv«rcsool A&r 91,087 words
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Advertisement805 1956-04-19 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg -and Cope nhogen Spore P S hem Pcnang x "POONA' 20 20Apr xxi "SUMPAWA" obt: 27/30 Apr 1/1 Mov 2/3 May xxxi "JUTLANDIA" 16/ISMoy 19 19m-> 20 I' M O y kxxxi "FALSTRIA" obt. 29805 words
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Article, Illustration244 1956-04-19 12 ATOM-POWERED BOMBER CARRIES OWN FIGHTER ESCORT THIS h or\ ort^t's ronrrption of an atom-powered bOfMbtl capable carrying its own fighter escort. The pi :-ir was drx-nbcd by Lee A. Ol'ngcr, atomic specialist for Northrup Aircraft, at a meeting of the Society of Automotive Engineers m New York recently. Called "ProiectUP - 244 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-04-19 12 She Says There 's No Sex Appeal DOROTHY Dondrdge, the sultry smger of smouldering songs, the octress who played Carmen Jones m the film of that name, has just started o 4 -week cabaret engagement m London. Curvaceous Dorothy, .who is thirty, says there is no such thmg as sex55 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-04-19 12 HERE ere 1 1 of the grl interpreters wtiO arc helping the international Press cover.ng the wedd.ng cf Grace Kelly and Pnnc: Rainier m Monaco. The girls, pictured ct the International Press Centre set up m Monaco, are, from lett, Eirqit Schremer (Den-nark); Coun- tes< i63 words
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Article, Illustration208 1956-04-19 12 DINNER FOR HIROSHIMA MAIDENS MAIDENS injured m the atom bomb blast m 1943 oner brought to the U.S. for plastic surgery ore entertained at Leone's Restaurant here as they held a final reunion recently before visiting Washington and eventually returning to Japan. Standing behind four of the 21 maidens areUP; AP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration242 1956-04-19 13 Little Giants With Magic Boots Delight SINGAPORE'S Him Rr» t i resit: 20-minute dashes* must c. tb« here are the res Pnm..r, m irv I md )n the se n I nfZTLr'^ un The Boys Town-Thailand counter was the and here the Thai boys lucky that a242 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-04-19 13 LJSFI to fight: Pcnnn*! Primary, Singapore Primary, I linilnntt Snuill I'rss mid ".nhmy's lioxs* Toun.18 words
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407 1956-04-19 13 riVC out 01 eight matches were decided m the Combined Services Cricket League matches played yesterday. The honour of scoring the lory went to RAOC, •.-I) heat R.A.F. Tcngah by :;.;>■> w irkets. McGliiri unfinished half een--ociated with Webb- 23 and Daunceys 14 n.0.. paved407 words
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Article57 1956-04-19 13 R E :.F beat Royal Ntn Zc i .md Air Forre bgr 74 runs m tho Combined Sor Cricket AsSOdatiOfl V BflM match played on the Ajrei Rajah Road ground ycatcrday. BI M E 1 41 for sovon clared (Glover 52. Taflford 57 7 md Air57 words
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Article80 1956-04-19 13 Police Take An Eight Wkt. Defeat INDIAN Yr beat Police Training School by eight wickets m a friendly cricket match played on the Police Training School ground '"rday. Police Training School 100 (Gurdial Singh V.i n.o. .1 Cooke 19, KanaDathv 1 Edwin enaoln Jour lor M, Sin^h three for 2780 words
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Article24 1956-04-19 13 KS Sports Club beat tile Bank by two goals one m a friendly so< main played I or Park r lav.24 words
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Article349 1956-04-19 13 Sime Darby Takes The Honours As Puasa Starts I I LAI' Bukom Sports Club lost their tempers and the Singapore Business Houses division 1 league match when they were defeated 2-0 by an improved Stme Darby team it Farrer Park yesterday. This was the349 words
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598 1956-04-19 13 DONALD NAWS - DONALD NAWS By TIIF \rniv Selectors have another headache this week when they meet t<» decide upon a team to play the Indians m the Community League it Jalan Be^ar M Saturday evening- **w»m j( pv<i<v ben the Army team took the field without598 words
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Advertisement573 1956-04-19 13 CLASSIFIED ADS sm \Tin\s vai \\i Ml M( IF'M II i (II i lOW II N \N'. 1.1.M IKII FM -I Pl'l V hi I'XKIMI Shift Oirwear (Meaei Plant) VPPLICATIONS are invited from qualified locally r cilcd candidates for the app< ment of one Shift Ove take charge of during573 words
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Miscellaneous206 1956-04-19 13 Abner By A/ Capp N^i IGGLES *LL MIDE r JSV LOOK/KG f^CR J fURF NOT >S^ V» V T^ \O^ V 3 ANY.,-:« IC BALD'GGLES.Tt*: NONE /> 3O < J e+gS^ **l^oP \l >JL SNEAK INTO Tmc CH^rrNC'^ :\-r COT HSORL." O* iP^l/^O.^T^'' r T B V '>%§C <^; ?^"'>206 words
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Article1416 1956-04-19 14 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad By 1 Davenport Beats Montego Bay But Only Just! Xl \I II Mil R Wed. Superscope, a compactly-built four-year-old by head and allowed Sup P« to settle down behind the Jockey Posner aia run make his move until the third furlong but once1,416 words
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Article79 1956-04-19 14 I TOTAL POOL 8227,180 j I Ist Prize No. 2(il 132— §61,339 2nd Prize No. Will HM* 3rd Prize No. HHtf flf,ltl STARTERS (81.703 rach): Nos. *****7. *****0, *****1. *****1, *****6, *****8, *****9, *****2, 1^966. CONSOLATION Prizes (81,363 each): Nos. I *****'!, *****4, *****3, *****0, *****3, *****8,79 words
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Article, Illustration498 1956-04-19 14 SCIU'TI.XEER'S Score Card: four winners out of a card < six races. That was really excellent tipping* He narrowly missed a fifth when Montego Bay was beaten by a neck. Both Windsor L<ui and The Spectre poured :he way to two winners cadi. Windsor Lad acre498 words
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Article95 1956-04-19 14 iron WYd 'i mo Toka S>. an Water Polo teams dI Penang have I invited for B series ct exhibition and competitive mntche.against local learns m the Kinta Swimming Club during the next three ri.e lie exhibition o.^d p:n lomon iv a' md I on iaj95 words
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Article253 1956-04-19 14 j IHt Singapore (ydc l!.i< inu Association will hold a massed-start road rue nvci llSjniih's, at Charm i <>n .1 un< j and if llv wl— CI nf Uiievent c\in cover tins dista,D< m 5 hrs. 1 1 mmv \u ."> mi ■t under it.253 words
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Article52 1956-04-19 14 A PLANE delay will keep Army's Sgt. Dauncey m Singapore' for his last SCA le match for the Army against the Indian Association on Sunday. Markar. Dauncey's father is iU m Britain and he was expectert Aye for the United King- ected to fly tc I <nd52 words
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Article74 1956-04-19 14 Compton To Enter Hospital LONDON. April 17 (Reir D nis Compton. Middlesex and England cricketer, is tc enter a London Hospital tonight for an operation on hi? right leg- it was announced this morni: His damaged right knee cap was removed last Novembei and the new operation i^ allow the74 words
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Article68 1956-04-19 14 KUALA LUM Wed Selanc^.- Combined schooU contingent to travel down t E tomorrow night lor the •Smn 1 V r.indransular tournam >r >d oe veen Thailand. Singapore, Pen ane and Selangor. trill Jj^Adnan bin Shariflf <MGHS» On Eng Pin (MBSKD, Abdu! H n i b-n Lazim (MRS68 words
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Article137 1956-04-19 14 Today's Sport SINGAPORE I SOCCER SAFA LEAGUE DIV. I: Rover* s.c. vs, S.H H. PollCfl 11 J«Um Bcsar SUidimn S.JS M /)or-k--r/r/rd r>- T'fjcr S.A. at Jalnn BCMT Stddium al 7 DUn* DIV. 2 A: Kteti mwgeri ?-.v. YJiSJi. <i f Ferrer Park at $J$ }>.n>. DIV. 'JH: Aston A.C137 words
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