Singapore Standard, 16 May 1956
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Title Section29 1956-05-16 1 Singapore Standard UKTDUKTUK STANDARD POLICE 25*81 (5 lines) 2400 fft Jt m\ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 YZ~ SINCAI'OHE, «ED.. t .> u UY 16 J PAGES J.~> < LM>29 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-05-16 1 Bovd, H H I I he B ir/nt on de- H I m pw*rs m HbUjan Federation?" I I fete fno v. I tt«y isperts ■fcnaJ security t I I I'"-'- bad "clanP*i>d uadergr lys.wd MM HNmon ol I and. adittrial po- ■■>■* no armed for- bowtj. The Mammiiiihas53 words
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Article334 1956-05-16 1 The Point Has Been Reached When Further Discussion Would Serve No Useful Purpose... LONDON, MAY IS, (REUTER)-IT WAS OFFICIAtiv ANNOUNCED HERE TODAY THAT THE SINGAPORE MERDEKA TALKS HAVE BROKEN DOWN? he communique said that at today's meeting it ucrcntly agreed that the po.nt had been reached n further334 words
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Article289 1956-05-16 1 NOT AS SERIOUS AS IT APPEARS -TAN Keep Calm, Leaders Tell Trie People POLITICAL leaden ta Singapore appealed to the people to keep calm as news of the collap-e of the merdeka talks reached the colony early this morning. Chairman of the Peqnlea Action Party Dr Toh Chin Chye m289 words
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Article61 1956-05-16 1 LONDON. May 15 <UP> A War Office spokesman denied today that British troope have been ordered to refrain from discussing Malayan independence m SinBapore. Parliamentary Undersecretary fitzroy Maclean. m answer to a question from Labour M.P E. Fernyhough -a:d therr had been no attempt to prevent61 words
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Article35 1956-05-16 1 NEW DELHI. May 15 (Reutcr» An Indian Airlines Dakota with 28 passengers on board crashed on landing at Katmandu. Nepal, today. Indian Airlines stated here. The number of casualties was not yet known.35 words
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Article, Illustration252 1956-05-16 1 where Am I, Pilot Asks Crowd A SINGAPORE Flying Club Cc^sner aircraft crash-landed m the grounds of the St. Michael's Road Wireless Station, a few yards from hundreds of S.I.T. homes m the Whampoa Road area, yesterday evening. The pilot. Mr. Michael Napier, and his co-pilot, a Chinese youth, escaped252 words
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99 1956-05-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Twos Federation Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman m an exclusive midnight interview told The Standard: "I am sorry indeed to learn that no agreement could be reached at the Singapore Merdeka Conference m London and that it hart99 words
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1528 1956-05-16 1 Britain Tells Why There Was Failure FULL TEXT OF COMMUNIQUE LONDON. May 15 (Renter) The following is the full text of the British Colonial Oflicc statement on the Singapore constitutional conference which ended today. Thr Singapore constitutional conference ended today without agreement. A constitution offered by Her Majesty's Government was1,528 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1956-05-16 1 AND COALITION GOVT. WILL GO WITH HIM He's Quitting LONDON. May 15.— Singapore's Chief Minister David Marshall said today he nas ottered his resignation tollowing the breakdown of the indenendrnr r talks. He id m wsmeo hail submitted his own resignation to tlv Governor ol Singapore and added be will1,050 words
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Advertisement30 1956-05-16 1 X «CH CO.. LTD. IV i-S^BJ X a^ t don't know, but j is simply delicious! j v altine Celd °est Hot Weather Drink Yet s^/J^-'P^atH m England], SINGAPORE. 1.30 words
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Advertisement64 1956-05-16 1 V/ etii.'f'jt'j't fa b-f .yf Afar* pktw&fiJuf Sole Agents SCOTT £r ENGLISH Sf A LTD Singapore Ku^lj Lumpur THERE'S SOMETHINC REALLY ,\£IT 77/ C .f//i 3 s/7 C ir> houses iKL^ V arr zara< n-frcsh f f«'"T'-rf^h Sfeg *l* «lir)i' "M Vtrr.-.. fcr u,-b. Sole distributors tor Matavß 1 164 words
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204 1956-05-16 2 Four Concerts Veritable Banquet Of Good Music ALI HI I) Wallenstein conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra m its fourth and final concert m the Buiiminton Hall last ni^nt. The main work en the programme was Beethr Seventh Symphony wh 'I a tremendo rating performance. This m more than anyV.F.D. - 204 words
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Article161 1956-05-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Federation leaden have told I Britain thai whatever BinI sapores security set-up i bi In the near futun the proj< cted Anglo-Malayan r> fenc< Treaty ihaU not la .-.r.v way compromise this country's sovereignty. Th< Standard lealint TKAa Stipulai n be untter- -•<■ d to have161 words
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Advertisement48 1956-05-16 2 A 111 A. I A I A M A a a i 'i 1 i B^H B A A BB I B^L Hj I B" Biß 1 i tl l t > I l^^ft and part of it VIA ••'''■■.< Sill Shell m Malaya So 4 of j 5.-- f48 words
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Article, Illustration172 1956-05-16 3 400 Ibs. Of 'Beast' And A Beauty FOt'R hundred lbs. of ferocity yesterday made all hell run loose m a Cathay Hotel room when Richard !>e La Roche of America better known as The Beast went on a rampage. Then his cunning little eyes, clintincr like hot coals, spied— The172 words
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Article218 1956-05-16 3 Talks End In Deadlock A BID by bingapore s Acting Chief Secretary, Mr. A. A. Williams, to avert the threatened strike by 3,000 Government white-collar work-! ers failed yesterday. Following u^ deadlock, •v-:krr.- 1 representatives informed Mr Williams o! their c m I take218 words
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Article93 1956-05-16 3 It's All Nonsense, Says Shaw sr. \roKES Deputy I toi d lal I a irj 111 h. Bhaw, rday refuted allcbr ike. •Any reports that the Singapore Treasury :a is non. ns said Mr Sh va He added- "H la not true thai then has been any deKaj by Treasurj93 words
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Article59 1956-05-16 3 I\ Yi:STKRI)AY s Sin-a-Mtl Standard it was .stated that fllhhl foiled an attempt by two armed thugs to rob the Banque Do I/Inrfoihinc m D'Alnieida Street. This is iiuoriect. Thp attempted robbery m fait occurred m the office of a legal firm m the same blork as59 words
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176 1956-05-16 3 Grand Procession To Mark Wesak Day THE Singapore Regional Centre ot the World Fellowship of Buddhists will stage a grand pfOCesston along the main streets of Singapore on May 23 to mark the 2.500 th anniversary ol the birth of Buddha The proeesslon will start from Empress Place at 7176 words
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176 1956-05-16 3 HM Malay Literary and ff?irf"fff Ouagrui, which will bo held partly m Johore Bahru and partly m Singapore m September, is expected to be a "bu>ine.^s" session to conMder and study important and urgent problems m connection with the development ot the Malay lansiume and176 words
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Article92 1956-05-16 3 'Safety Man On Trial TIIL secretary of the Singapore Safety First Council. Capt. E. P. C. Richardson pieaded not guilty to two traffic offences m the First Traffic Court yesterday. Capt. Richardson was alleged to have used his car horn unnecessarily while the vehicle was sta Monery at Kampong Java92 words
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Article157 1956-05-16 3 M TRUER verdict was yesterday recorded m a Singapore Coroner's Court on Lua Ker, 42, a taxi driver who was found dead beside his burning taxi at a Chinese cemetery at Wins Loong Road at 2.45 a.m. on Dec. 1 last year. An RAF constable. Wee157 words
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Article46 1956-05-16 3 A bhu F.R to b 0 !n:d m Cecil Street. Sir.aapore. at it? junction with md for a entrance, of IN feet m the ret inn ol Chcnnc Hon^ Lira Street, necessitating the restriction of trafle for period r >'' <.:< weeks commencing from May 24.46 words
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Advertisement170 1956-05-16 3 Arrived! n7mHfmn Rfowcfß -*^^^^2 ocdoan omarmq mm gtrdU J f\ SUM 3 WCHtS Off vy V, lOMEO 1 0" V^ m^F^X fo r im# r"• s "55 I ftONT TO l^^^mi o'd >-oi t>»«r ,o w«i r., t »«j I V\ FIATTEM 1 1 W^^^A^^f^^ poO'or<». ,nfK o* you» I170 words
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Miscellaneous86 1956-05-16 3 Weather Report MINIMUM Temperature: Pi n 1 I p. m. lUy 14 i n Ma.v :i Si gapore 1 76F i Pen ing Lumpur ;?,y>. i P h (7(;f>. Kuantan (73F). HaTinuim lemi eraturc Prom 730 ;i. rr. to 7SO p. m. II v 15: S gapore (83F), Pei ing86 words
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Article147 1956-05-16 4 To Mark Centenary Next Year PENANG, Tues. All George Towns m the world will be invir- ed to the Settlement of i Pcnang when it celei brates the centenary of its own George Town next year. Tins decision was taken at a meeting yesterday of147 words
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Article111 1956-05-16 4 A STATEMENT, rikfid ky S^t. Thamny Ch.k bin Kas?i:n of the R.A.S.C.. to have been z.-c. by hi'.n under rii:re>s to the Arr.y Pc'.icc. \va> admitted as evidence by |bi Prosi!cnt of the District Co-.:rt Martial. Major J. D. H Boyt, yes- :.iy. T:i: :iV-v Qdk i-111 words
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Article156 1956-05-16 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Chief Police Officer of Selansor, Mr. I). S. Paimer, today urged the people not to be afraid to report any misbehaviour by police- men. "I can assure you that we are only too willing to Investigate such reports," he156 words
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Article150 1956-05-16 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (fonts per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot FOB. 84. 842 No. 1 K.S.S Hrn si 1 845 No. I June 8:5 83 i No. June B| 8?» To.ie: Slightly steadier. TIN PRICE The price ot tin yestrrd.iv \va s $3*5 per picul150 words
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Article63 1956-05-16 4 KUALA LIPIS, Tuos Mr Loh Kcng San presented an iron gate to the Chinese cemetery hero, to keep away cattle and goate straying among the tombs. The gate? were received on behalf of the Cemetery Committee by Mr. Low Kok" Cheng President of the Kheh63 words
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Article28 1956-05-16 4 THE Band of the 2nd Royal Welch Fusiliers wiU Beat the Retreat at the Banda Hi! r Pedang next Sunday, May 20, at o.MO p.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration149 1956-05-16 4 Successful Mission A JIBILANT father la t night -turn-d to Singapore by air from Hongkong with his 20-year-old student daughter after successfully dissuading her from going; to Red China. The father, Leong ("me Sing, a 44-year-old building contractor, Last Thun lay rtade a frantic dash149 words
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Article82 1956-05-16 4 Leo Lc Ton^ told the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday that a dog. which ran across the road while he VM riding a motor-cycle Cimod him to collice with a military truck. Lee who pleaded guilty to four traffic charges, was finoi SI OO and82 words
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Article68 1956-05-16 4 R. C. BURGESS of the RAF pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, to driving his car negligently at Kallang Road, on Jan. 22 Senior Inspector Rahman bin Embi told the court that Burges overtook vehicles on the road and cut into traffic lanes thus68 words
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Article68 1956-05-16 4 L A M LOK STAR, Tues— A 32-year-old Singapore man, Tan v att who had a liger hpad mark on his left shoulder, was alleged by the prosecution m the Magistrate's Court here today to be a "tiger general" of th« unlawful 108 Tan was found guilty68 words
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Article152 1956-05-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Senior Cambridge pupils of the Bukit Nanas Convent here were today told thdt more women houid take up architecture so that they MUld de.-:izn homes to suit their own fastidious ta.<=tes This advice was given by Lady To :r. pier, \v;fe of152 words
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164 1956-05-16 4 A SINGAPORE cinema manager atftnfttfd li f^Fourth Magi tra'e's Court yesterday that he threw -i :st" m t::o oyc> of a tfada UD n hg cruiin^ his letters m "flowery" terms thus hoping to avert a strike. The manager Mr. M.A. Aziz was testifying164 words
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Article28 1956-05-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Schoolgirl Low G;;an Tip. 14. who was critically injured mi n a motor accident ir: Birch Ro.ul hero vc.-terday dico m hospital today28 words
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Article140 1956-05-16 4 ONN IS NOW AN EDITOR X L A L A LIMPUR, Tues. Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar. "Stormy Petrel" of Malayan politics, has joined the "Fourth Estate" He has just obtained an official permit to edit a Malay weekly "The Critic" m Kuala Lumpur. The first number is due to140 words
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Advertisement321 1956-05-16 4 CATIIAY ORG AMSATIOM ATTRACTIOINS today! CffllWXi" -iryar 1 M^7-.W pr*U*l* T^ h>« Story of a Princes* GRACE KELLY- ALEC GUINNESS G^ O LOUIS JOURDAN. COMING! SUSAN MAY WARD.... Winner <>i ilir nin»'s t- ti\ I »'.»»«t \rlinj 1 4t rLL CRY TOMORROW" last ri nncnii >•-■ DAY %UP C D321 words
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Advertisement179 1956-05-16 4 t SHAW *BROTH ERS* oVc ANfsViV, V -1 \ow PAPITni r ~^<l showing; wArl l UL l I I WARNtR Bros I te 1^ 00 "OBiNsoNia W"THE DARKEST HOUR- J IT 1 t LAST RCV^ Pi rut J (m COLOR) I J »>"-'■■ h I Opens Tomorrow nu: TuTTTi I179 words
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Article562 1956-05-16 5 NEM A ROW -SIM ACCUSED He Acted As Adviser To Owner, Court Told Sin£ a P° re to Ia n adviser of a Proi« East •vas I*- magnate, "ifon Tho. cinema V»• A r-rr 'ant 4 h.ve been ••biased and had si: -h an interest** m the matter that he562 words
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Article44 1956-05-16 5 m Mrt, 4rtv« you 'Jib.** aTm* mi** BBBtvAlWMBaFMI. Miami"* Y •»<•»" ,w-« «iU 4 tMtr*. •!<>»• lk« < .»r ■B»«4< 4 Mrwl*ym. j it IS fJ»f .14 h«*l th* -*f kut ta* •una. PtmIn Iibjwcbb ffr^Mi r*t«m bjubb l»rrB>iwi»l tar H itBtfM UC. ..I mariai** Mai.44 words
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Article10 1956-05-16 5 SINGAPORE STANDARD FkOM CAPORE-2 5481 (5 lines) iTerk Kirn Road10 words
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Article, Illustration145 1956-05-16 5 BUDDHISM fJtan a ntfOßfJ basis and meaning |g :.:e I• v S irr.ansjai an American who :::t.- ■•eldhJtt len he was 13 years od. told The Standard yesterday. The w: c rhildkkl name wa> Robert Clifton, arr:vfd m Singa>ore yesl rday fr m las.145 words
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Article34 1956-05-16 5 HOXGKOXG. M Special Standard Service losing prices of the Boof:e were: Sir -7 to £1 gte to l/SSI; 51.836 to M I 189 to one Indonesia r R^piah. j a tael I34 words
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Article68 1956-05-16 5 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. A laliawg and bu>h fire. whi h b:-i Ice out behmd the Q ;:\h S:n Kheng S:uvmill m Pennatani Pauh, live, miles fi m Butterwoxth at about 3 p ni. today threatened the riibbtT smokehouse belonging > Saw Seng Krw and Cnm-P-.r,y. KMBM68 words
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Article, Illustration202 1956-05-16 5 Revenge Was The Motive For Killing —Police Theory RLIftAGL was the motive for the killing of the Singapore petrol kiosk proprietor Teo Cheng Woo m Amber Road on Monday night, police believe Too vu hit m the stomach "v a bill c! fired by ono of the three Ifa ayi202 words
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Article62 1956-05-16 5 TELOK ANSON. Tues.— An 11-year-olcl boy. Ayakanu. was drowned while bathing m fchfl Perak River at Edward Estate opposite Telok Anson, over the weekend. Ayakanu dived into the river With several other boys and when he failed to surface, a search was made for him! His62 words
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Article31 1956-05-16 5 A KAMPONG (i'vrl'.cr. Moharned Jais, 65, reported to the police thai hh home ti 87 Kuain Kangsar Road In inoh. «rai bui |!c i and $170 w.nth of clothing31 words
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Article20 1956-05-16 5 the Penang division nf L'mxo trill hold tti eleventh general assembly at the UMNO Ha.! on Saturday afternoon20 words
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Article87 1956-05-16 5 THE University q| Ma'.d.va Geographical Society j s to be the first student organization to award a Gold Medal to the best student m a particular subject m the final degree examination. The Soc;ctv has appealed to graduate! and well-wishen of the Society for donation.- towards87 words
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Article268 1956-05-16 5 Death After A Kiss At Night A 24-YEAR-OLD woman, Jauyah bin Sallch. met her death after a car ride with four youths, it was revealed m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. A mobile police patrol founi her lying on the road. She! was covered with blood In the dork were Amin268 words
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Article97 1956-05-16 5 Shopkeeper 'Taken For A Ride' A SIX(;,\POR?; shopkeeper Mohamed [branim. irai ah* lv Of i by abm of armed and maiked thugs while bathing a l a public standpipe In CarpmaeJ Rnarl yesterday, and taken for a r: ie He wr,< later draped hi a :ie I m Jalan Bun97 words
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Advertisement204 1956-05-16 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL IVI A L/ff f/M£ /J. S Jl\ l/ WATERPROOF B^^ I" SHOCK PROTICTIC 'Jl 'ifip /I UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING?^/ Jf THE SWISS204 words
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Miscellaneous905 1956-05-16 5 Standard cAlvnanac Information al a Glance ttt 1 1 bVI ">• ta\TiCW^S^a>fr > tf 6nm Announcements and (16 82 19 .iBm) 2.30 New? (16 82 KAfl/lK't fi-osramme Summary iS»; «.i»2 l«38m); 2.4U News Commentdry gjM^^A "t^jglJ'^^My Australian Magazine l_Si; 6.17 16.82. 19 58m»; 2 4.") Famous Lna^alg- Forces Favourites (S905 words
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Article644 1956-05-16 6 Mai.ava today is split Into llli> vo k n c 1 against employers, poUUdaw poutjdansT nationalists against <;<>:or;iai stooges, the have-r. well-heeled, and one Ideology against^:, to i W "f^KSLJX! these divisions and sub-divisions among My— l ;■> Should have developed on tv ,vr v: ir. -:-dt644 words
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Article279 1956-05-16 6 f T nierdeka d UM kl dUawllH to a dose m London. Singapore wmttfl on tenterhooks tor ix But Ifalnk Mr David Marshall is flttng for an anticlimax Hi has played hil role '<■ QeOffi (Iffattni the colonial dragon bard and long enough |fl potnl of exhaustion279 words
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Article, Illustration553 1956-05-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by C.4TE Mi /ro'.-a my Tunk>; AM ll ;I S (icvl i pMVff, Hr ;.s beng so badly :r: iewM Hi c m f tfcen f Ml itSfCft; to Ins fiearti tlial ;f r v e«f*" T>;g 0 f d>i (lccul<'d iO553 words
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Article, Illustration709 1956-05-16 6 Sir: Really, I vm beginning to suspect that the ban ofl race tooefsstati hai M>mt thum to do with pair.blir.u'. If this If M and U Ractto Malaya ki anxious to prevent Wfinbtfl of the \nbVx ircm gambling, then \v!;v BOf atflQ ban all broadCt on709 words
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Article98 1956-05-16 6 Sir: Planes are not vet infallible; so it would be the height of folly to bring back all the Merdeka Mission m one plane. I suggest that they should return as far as Bangkok m three planes; and then have a cruiser lying off the Bar to await98 words
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Article244 1956-05-16 6 oir; Oi.c of Urn mo.A anogrtag tains? hi the school teachers to experience m tra MUM of their teaching r: |f the endlCSfl romp- .<».:.'...<».:.'..- ihOWCTCd upon them bf tiie parents of pupils. 01 eOUne, they are at '..•'tM". Iq make my sensible complaint to the244 words
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Article420 1956-05-16 6 Sir; it d Hirpriripg that temporary clerks have the audacity to claim thcmaShPM at par with the permanent G.C.S. clerks m a.l rope ts as regards pay and other privileges. Let me point out •ome q ,<i'..'ications which they do Ml have D;;ri:;£ the r»420 words
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862 1956-05-16 6 UNKNOWN - THE PEOPLE WANT MODEREN Medicine, School UNKNOWN Algerian j\at€»baak W h I Radios ALGIERS, 'THREE years ago, when Morocco and Tunisia we-e still Protectorates and Algeria still outwardly peaceful, a Moroccan told me that if the French ever had to leave North Africa it would be because of fighting m862 words
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Advertisement69 1956-05-16 6 MALAYAN RAP SEASON TICKETS SAVE MONr* Tre rotes for monthly and quc r tickets on the Vc -c.cn Ra.lwcy are < (a) Monthly sea< ony two spec f ifd more than 50 mil* Ist class. 2nd class. $4.50 $2.20 Minimum chorge $4.50 p* (bi Quam"\ nOO A rickets between stations69 words
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254 1956-05-16 7 Britain Will Not Give In To MURDEROUS BLACKMAIL' LOND O N, May 15 (IP) The House of Commons voted 314 to 236 last night to back up the Eden government's tough policy on Cyprus The government majority of 73 approved the British crackdown programme on pro-Gicek igitaton that Colonial Secretary254 words
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252 1956-05-16 7 Frogman Let's All Shut Up Now, Says Eden LONDON, May 15 (IP) An exasperated Sir Anthony Fden refused flatly to tell Parliament "one word more" about the case of the missing frogman yesterday and plopped into his seat declaring "I de- plore this debate. The r:;me Minister*! an iti outl252 words
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Article102 1956-05-16 7 Princess Weds Instructor VIENNA, M »y lo (IT) A young and beautiful Austrian :-grandchild of Austrian Emperor Franz tosenh, was married to a mechanic m a secTe< church wrc !din| ceremony ii Mfirimpffi fester Prin iesa Stephanie of Win- ligraeta, 2 and bei vt- r Christodore.ti. vrtTC married by Fathr-102 words
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Article88 1956-05-16 7 MONTEREY, Ca ifornia, May IS (UP) Two ships collided ofl Poni Sui jrestei lay. Crewmen abeerd the smaltei veeael arere torced te )ump into the cold Pacific Ocean When their sh p split m two. Tne coastguard reported two nea irere Id Ie I and88 words
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Article52 1956-05-16 7 REPRESENTATIVES of the It-natiodf which foughi undn I ie Under Natioill banner m X :c: will mcd am m |1 the S S; itc Dcp T.*\'it toduy In m effort to lonnulati a Joint reply to a Chinen Communlat proposal foi a fenend political conference on the Korenn52 words
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Article68 1956-05-16 7 PALM BEACH, Florida, May 19, (AP)— Winthrop Gardiner »r, I'.i-.i Brazil So'-ia'.itc. was granted I divorce jresterfrom ice skat it. 4 Bt&I S Ja Hcnie. Gardiner ted f°r divoccc In Circuit Court on Apr: 6, irjolnfl lertlon and mental crue.ty. Be said he and Sonn. won wed68 words
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Article82 1956-05-16 7 \i;w YORK, .Vav IS, (AP) -Pcs^y Arm Garner, one time tax w bo i <-'''^ i gajpwn-up actress, and stasji BCi r Albeit Salmi tuok out a Igc lice:.- c ves'erri.iv Theyll be married on P l ridaj Pot :i. Gan er, 24. U «rill ler82 words
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234 1956-05-16 7 Britain's New Red Boss: From Scottish Slums To London Via Jail LONDON. M.iv U (IT)— A touuh. dedicated product of the Scottish slums took over control yesterday of Britain's tiny Communist Party. In a major shakcup reflecting Russia's new stand on Stalin. 4")-ycar-old John GoOan succeeded veteran Harry Pollitt as234 words
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145 1956-05-16 7 BVOUU Mnv 19 (lUuUil.— I Two candidates m the South Korean election! went kntn hiding today and the opposition Democratic Part-- c- 1 e<;ed "election tefrorim" by the government, A priity spokesman ?ai f precatltlOni had been taken I^CaOM Of fears lor \h°. safety o;145 words
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Article49 1956-05-16 7 MOSCOW. May 15, Roister —Japan and the Soviet Union indav signed the long-term Rshinji pact operable when normal relation? were established between the two countries ThU is the first treaty to ne negotiated b y the tWn countries tinoe the crid of the war.49 words
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202 1956-05-16 7 A JOKE BACKFIRES AND THE RESULT IS: BABIES, BABIES AND MORE BABIES PLYMOITII. England. May IV (Router) Nancj Lady Astor yesterday was swamped by letters offering; her children of all colours and ases and perhaps for the first time remetted one of the piquant public remark> for which she b>202 words
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Article39 1956-05-16 7 WASHINGTON. Ma* II (TP)— Admiral Arthur W. Radford. Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of StafT, tod members of Congress yesterday that he thought U.S. military aid to Pakistan is "'fully justified" despite protests by India.39 words
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Article30 1956-05-16 7 KATMANDU, May' tjj (AP) Xepai, birthplace of Btiddha, yesterday began oeletorating bis 2£OOth anniversary Houses were itrightly lit and spikes and iweetl were distributed m B iddnist sectors.30 words
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Article28 1956-05-16 7 Education Health PARIS. M,u- 15, (AP)—Premier Guy MoUel announred Jfeaterdaj he will ask Parliament for appropriations to COmtniCt a complete separate KhOOl system and medical Faculties m Tunisia,28 words
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Article34 1956-05-16 7 CAIRO. May 19 (AP)—Prenainf Qamal Abdel Nasser IoM a froup ol army officers ye<terdaj thai "if the west gives mure arms !,> 1.-iac!. v c will have lo BftOCl BHttS for ourselves.* 134 words
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Article35 1956-05-16 7 ALGIERS. May IS (IT Fren b troops si imbled on to i rebel forties! disguised ai i M n shark j esterday and kil ed ih uniforned rebels m a bit skirmish at point-blank35 words
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Article26 1956-05-16 7 PXOM PT.su. Cambodia May 15 (UP)— Chir.o-e Communist Premier Cbou En- 1 .1 will visit Cambodia thu NBmer. it was announces' here yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-05-16 7 (iRKKK terrorist organization Eoka claimed on May 11 they had hanged two British soldiers as reprisal for the execution of two Cypriot junmrn Koka namrd the two soldiers as Corporal Ronald Million of Hucknall, Notts., (left) and Corporal Cordon Hill of Langold, Notts. Both wereA.P. - 81 words
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215 1956-05-16 7 NEW YORK, May 15 (Rcuter)— The Soviet announcement of the 1,200.000 cut m its armed forces was no surprise to Western sources a: the I nite-d Nations. A statement had been confidently forecast f< r the pa I several da; was viewed as215 words
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Article26 1956-05-16 7 INDIA had 29 Communisti m prison under prc\cniivc detention on Dec ?>\ last vcar. according to fifUKI disclosed m both Houses of Parliament yesterday. Reuter.26 words
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237 1956-05-16 7 stock pttei of n-u-c-1-P-a r weapons, "an advanced guided missile programme and is rasi (mining ground on the United States m bomber production." according to Latest Western estimates. Ru~Ma is thought to have an army of 3,200.000 men. an air force of 800 noo and237 words
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Article89 1956-05-16 7 LONDON. May 15. <Rc;;:rr) S.r John Ma Phrrson forrrc:.v G ivcrnor-Cicnc! nf Ni^r::a. has hrc: -ppo;nte: Permanent Unrlc:-S< rc'.ary < f SUU f< i tin Colonies m «uccr^iOn to S:r Thorn^> who is rctii c A c ..-t, it vva-i annojncri lait night. Mr Alan L< ox89 words
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Advertisement115 1956-05-16 7 SWITZERLAND'S I^3 MASTERPIECE |> DAMAS J"V- .-i \T MODERATE PRICE. tuL V TROPICAUSED ectec "T'O^X" system. l 'of-: Shock device) H ,rox Hc.rspring. jLfe Monspr ng. ISOFLEX) B «r Movement *>'H 21 Jewels. H -s Steel Case or Rolled Gold L LEADING WATCH DEALERS. |o HiNG BROTHERS H KUALA LUMPUR115 words
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Advertisement64 1956-05-16 7 L .jtfsAnd So To Bed... wLQ*yr LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL DRESSING %\S GOWNS f in Fawn and Maroon, piped with lljii White Sizes 36 to 42 I I $62.50 t 'INI M||||||| fj.V||M| jjl I CEPEA DRESSING LIGHT WEIGHT DRESSING GOWNS In Wool m small polka dots, plain cuffs, Navy and64 words
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Article, Illustration253 1956-05-16 8 Fire Breaks Out On Fuel Vessel Admiral Vernon In The Roads Standard Shipping Reporter THE 300-ton French vessel, Admiral Vernon, which left Singapore on May 2 for Ceylon, has returned to Singapore after a fire m her engine room and a breakdown m her machinery. The Admiral Vernon had originally253 words
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191 1956-05-16 8 Union Delegation To Meet Mr. Chew ISSUE OVER DISMISSAL A COMBINED delegation of 11 teachers unions m Singapore will meet the Acting Chief Minister and Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, tomorrow 'to clarify and justify" Government's stand on the dismissal of 12 Chinese school teachers. This was one191 words
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Article96 1956-05-16 8 PENAN G, Tuc>.— Two Ifualripa! bus-conducton wl l c produced m the Se. .-ion> O .;r: today on charnei of criminal breach of trust. Mariana Sayarimuthu Jimmy, 32, was alleged to have committed the offence with ton cents while m 'he employ of the96 words
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Article89 1956-05-16 8 IPOH. Tues.— A last minute bid is being made by certain sections of the Malay community here to prevent the Razak Educational Plan from being tabled at tomorrow's Federal Legislative Council meeting. The Parit division of UMNO has sent an urgent letter to the Minister89 words
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Article75 1956-05-16 8 In Honour Of The Queen PKNANG, Tucs.— -Chambers of Commerce here have been adviiPd by the Settlement Secretary. Mr. H. R. Ellis, that the Queen's otlicial birthday will be celebrated m the Settlement on Thursday, May 31. The Penans Chinese Chamber of Commerce has told Mr. Ellis that its members75 words
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Article37 1956-05-16 8 IPOH, Tues.- -The body of a man, recovered from the Kinta River, near the Hugh Low Street Bridge, m Ipoh. yesterday, was identified by Police today as Yit Hang. 69. a former hawker.37 words
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Article114 1956-05-16 8 WORLD famous sports coaches are to be recruited by the Singaoore Youth Sports Centre 'hortlv to train the Colony's future champions. The Standard was told yesterday. This coaching team to come from America. Bri'.ain. Australia, Japr.n and India will Include experts m basketball* ■wimming hockey, cricket,114 words
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Article63 1956-05-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. TvCf, Thousand! of Government employees m the Fed< ration turned up half-an-hour arly at their offlcei today, because of the I a.m. 2 p.m. schedule observed during the (featIng month. Although normal working (8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. w::h a lunch break) was resumed63 words
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Article101 1956-05-16 8 FUN FAIR REALIZES $4,000 more than $4,000 was raiser. Pun Fail n mis j I the C) nf Fr.-.^nd community ranc n Ba "den Sii pore last Saturday, for thr building on an Anglican Cl ire) v. I was officially operu d Mr Thomas, Minister for W and TV Ua101 words
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Article95 1956-05-16 8 Tore His Identity Card, Fined JACKIE \Y< cd. ton identity card wh< n his brot! r refused I c:vc bin moncj said I Insp< r I. zan All, prosocutinp m 1i r S.:._ >p :< Th:rd Di trl :t C iurt terd 1 1 the In p. ct r r95 words
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105 1956-05-16 8 THE ambition of a lady missionary. Deaconess Olive Bell, to build a church 1< i the ever-growing Christian community m Singapore has been realized, although she will not be here to sec it. DCMQBtM Bo"! |ffl for Britain on retirement after laying the fo105 words
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Article52 1956-05-16 8 ipoh. Tue; Mr. Juatfet Pretheroe, m the High Co ;r 4 today, sentenced 2§»jear-old labourer Low Kam of Nal i New Village m Trooofc, la three years' bnorisoomeot f posses ing a terrorist document, Low Kam. who \va> arrester. <"n Feb. B pleaded guilty to52 words
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85 1956-05-16 8 Kheh Assn. Celebrates Anniversary KUALA KAN ISA! Th« Kbt Association celebrated its eighth anniversary at ihc A Urn omises, Jalan Kota La i, bere yt tei lay. More than p tend U oration an-: 4r purl v Ko the m n nil Mr. Loo Ban (':."< n Pre< Hcnt ol85 words
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Article24 1956-05-16 8 TWO persons were jailed and eight other m from I $1,200 m April for rr .pvo: the Federati n NJeo announced v< lay.24 words
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Advertisement306 1956-05-16 8 BRAIDED HOSE r r- "-> -z^ th? sec-r'ess re b-c ris o' ''-q'-c \flHßPi^^\ /^^mlH r %s r r f r rs f scf y vSßiHM^^BHi^i^^tf ond thikness of the co.c eH r.?- -c r^ Both exper.ence I^^^^^^|H^|R C -.'grecscs. pomts ond solvents each < appropriate style J| C<y-ccery!ene hose306 words
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Advertisement45 1956-05-16 8 f GRfIJ ANNuI S L E I Over S 60,001 worth ol Newest Range 1 Goods All Coins at SALE PRICES. Now »*fl than ever A CHAN' OPPOBTIU to $aye awaits yC HERE Call t*<M HARDU SIN« &SONS 26. RatH- P ■ii 'l Phon« 445 words
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Article14 1956-05-16 9 r f the cm* t« «»f polireJlu. for driTL n*- judge Ti«rWb rases14 words
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996 1956-05-16 9 His Miser Was Too Mean Even To Wash AN iiMUMial arlidc l>> rilmr Cam m ihil Standartl Feature Series of 'Irulh b Mran^er I hail li< lion/ r.vn few more extraordinary misers )orn m J716 at Harrow .V. of a family of misers. His rous maltster; his father eadow land996 words
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Article54 1956-05-16 9 I l >? t his annoyance 1 m his iaw failed '"Nit he had to find I (tigering sum of five '-> m < osts and had ptv Ihrce pence on Hi horse And beer to s v Uim himself on his two lourneys <<»n54 words
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Article199 1956-05-16 9 A man of srventythrer m Minorca has not drunk water for 11 years and says he never will a^ain He drinks wine and milk. Slav- awake pi! is used by truck drivers to keep thCBO awake at ni^ht haw been confiscated m Columbus, U.S.A.. after drivers told stories199 words
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Article, Illustration879 1956-05-16 9 TONY MILES - TONY MILES I By He Slaps The Stars Into Shape LONDON f HERE he was. A short, tubby man with receding hair, a raincoat un«!er his arm and a thick Yorkshire accent. Just an ordinary, middleaged man getting off bus m a busy879 words
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Advertisement206 1956-05-16 9 PA. 7B-18 no price premium "iffiV for a premium product* iAh aO Lf nvneral waters schweppes "n/)^! SB T:^k. i TONIC WATER ScllW^P' fcj r>i:rcr f.ir a r,-il >iji^g 00^ SCHWEPPES VVfc^^^^^^l^^S^-' 5^ GINGER BEER jfcjj SCHWEPPFg SODA WATEft quencher \<iur thini a^E^^SHBSIBBBB Schvuepptß carb*>*ati-n~— o. >Ie cr a shandy206 words
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Miscellaneous10 1956-05-16 9 I'" I ran Vnraa 1 ,B BB i '•■as Hon10 words
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Article256 1956-05-16 10 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMA N But Tlnless Can Is Now Predicted By Standard's New York Bureau Cliirt Till; New York tin market these days Skives c\crv Mai <>f a bollish outlook m the months to co nit*. Ini'ormcd on tend that this spnru from the rather optimistic256 words
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Article99 1956-05-16 10 SIN :\r IRE esi Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul ft /day wer-. Copra. June $292 buyer?. $30J sellers; ccn-onut oil (bulk) MSJ •oil (dru- 1 MS ellers; luntok wh te ers, Sai irak white $94 sellers. S: S rawak b.r;- lellen Singapore Copra AssodSr sin| prices:99 words
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Article39 1956-05-16 10 a BRITISH ttrnv Decca R^dar. has mm m *ed, tturt bo their v i sistem c, they have fitted their equipment to I :e tl an hall ot the li til million has been sold to overI39 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-05-16 10 0.C.8.C. Branch Opening THE ()vrrsea-( hinrse Banking Corporation Ltd. opened its Joo Chiat bran(h its fifth m Singapore yesterday. To mark tho opening, the hank held a reccp--1 lin flip new premises from 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. MaMagei of the new branch is Mr. Wre Keng191 words
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Article52 1956-05-16 10 THI area sown to wheat for grain In Australia In the 1955-1956 season is estimated at 1009 million acres. This lowei than m the thn c pn n aeons, and Is about per cent, below the highest acreage shown since W r d War 11 l&M million acres52 words
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148 1956-05-16 10 .MALAYAN coconut oil suppliers may soon have to curtail their activities following the recent freight rise by some 50 cents per picul, according to market circles. Freight for bulk shipments will now cost 1798. per ton and drum shipments 163>. Gd. per ton. Traders148 words
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Article206 1956-05-16 10 $565,686 PROFIT FOR H.W. CO. THE trading results of Henry Waugh Co. Ltd. sb.uw a pro tit uf $060,686 after providing for all charges, iTM»hnling inconie •ax. Thl I U re m the statement by the chairman, Mr. F.F Watts, to be presented at the ordinary sjeneral martini m Singapore206 words
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Article108 1956-05-16 10 THE following tin returns aave -'ccn received: KENT: cabled output for Ihe Bnl Quarter 1954 ttl picuis tm ore: GOPENG CONSOUDATED: cai (> I output ftrsi quarter 3.420 piculs, total output tor tix monthi ended March 6,840 PKXCKALEX: cabled output Bnl quarter 2.040 piculs 0 it for six108 words
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Article193 1956-05-16 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN ttarebrokcri v» r (> :''Ofi the following busincsi done yes 'ord ay: BB 'iWrola '48 9: F( d Dispy SI .87 F N Ords $1 i Gamin ma $1 871, lw. H w si 32| odd lot, $1 4: $1 15; Hume A5 M. Ceau n\193 words
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140 1956-05-16 10 A DiXISIOX on the lateM P'fjpo :.s foe Mttling tne fivc-vc\ir-o.(i riip.lc between the Unitt Kingdom-Vat Eastern Freight Conference and the Japanese Mitsui Snipping Line :..v he deferred until the full •neetin? of the British, Conferonre m June, according to usua'.'.y weil-informed shipping trade140 words
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Article54 1956-05-16 10 T! IP: Malayan T"\ v g< H. Association made the 1 I c v get m 111 IMI to I!.- chant* jrestei l< j Canada: buj li g, ai ms, T 'I" ::2 11/lf, OJD I 1 U days 33 1 8 credit bill .celling. TT. or O.D.54 words
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166 1956-05-16 10 X.L.M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) reports a satislat tory year for 1955 during: which the company mide a net profit of fls. 18,995,000— 0ver fls. Bm. more than m 1954. After adci I l to iend o! I be paid out of this sun166 words
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Article124 1956-05-16 10 UK. No. 1 Customer For Rubber MALAYAN ibipi nts of rubber m the first ir months of this year at 316,294 I ttJ tbOWCd I '''Top c ory. p. i !"<.■'. v. ;33 torn for the i oi re pondinf n. rio I .'•car. Cut month, n. v Irmeni a124 words
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Article117 1956-05-16 10 INDUSTRIALS and tins we re iteadf In the cal share market yesterday, with a fair volume of business passing. Rubbers were cask r. Prtce changes annoanced by the Malayan Sharebrok< ra* Association yottrday were; Buyers Sellers Frs en ft Neave: Ores 1.6S 1.70 Hi v n/aagli I117 words
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Article49 1956-05-16 10 THE 2( '-10-ton Empress of England slid down the It tin Tynoside naval I Vickers ongs last week, launched by 1 of the Prime 7 Pt ship of Empress of P .nched on the •ne part of Canadian Pacific Stealth sailing between Liverpool and Canada.49 words
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Article24 1956-05-16 10 THE G< vnrnmont of India tiavi up to January, sanctioned about I:rores Loan to various states under th< low-income group hou ing24 words
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Article124 1956-05-16 10 Colony To 'Manhattan Of The SINGAPORE will In a M a minor scale within the nc\i Irving Watson, a Colon\ aid 11l WMi ktli The Standard I uork on four n s j v. riront 111 .ther begun H ii just about to She! Company's Ss,i nc building m Chang*124 words
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Article32 1956-05-16 10 Rubber Close Steadier Rl'BE steadier at < for first it below j and interest n The market a at 844 <*ents m fell to 84 covered v at the oik out towards tie!32 words
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Article17 1956-05-16 10 THE I tmUm 11. was dem Govemmcw muende la^ isi becker In whirh h£ \c In!17 words
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Advertisement617 1956-05-16 10 NOTICES CITY OINC I! OF SINCiAPORK TENDERS. \r AT F H DLI :"MP. V -T N Scrap S.VMJ Close NOCr. r r:: n Tender Boor.. N 2 ;5, Second Floor. City H ELECTRICITY I STARTIIEn: .pply of 30.000 i mrnt A I lucts of 6" ID. x 6" I" and617 words
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Advertisement151 1956-05-16 10 NOTICES Notice to Shippers of Betelnuts from Singapore. Port Swettenham and Penans to Calcutta VOTICE IS GIVEN by the nodernoted Ltnea comprisini the Btrmits/Caleutta C< nfi rence that m respect oi sailings on and after the 15th June IMS, the raf- ol freight f>n Betetaiiits shipped from Singapt re Port151 words
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Advertisement91 1956-05-16 10 PELNI-LINES 12 ROEINSCM ROAD Tel: ***** Freight— TbTel: 6079 (^■■■|W) "PADJONGE" for Djokorto "PADEA" for Indroain Ports "LANGIR" for Tombclon Pont, on* "PAHEPA" for Polcmbong fITCO > SI m IXC v-VL.''. HANK) i HAND MOWER available m MY p !TTJI 14 ins, 76 ins, &18 ins, Sixes Jml Lf£fjJ EFFICISNT91 words
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Advertisement453 1956-05-16 11 CO., LTD. lg£fl*' r^ 132 6 Robinson Road FUNNEL LINE T I-AMIIICAN S^RV.CI Yo»k- h.*-"c«- Philadelphia b Cult r Shim Penang |«nc 15 16 |une 17 lt/2J Wh M Mr 26 27 ,t, ro toad and dischargt cargo TTJmaN LLOYD ..<-, Bremen Harfburg m «-n Penang 19 May 20 May453 words
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Advertisement1151 1956-05-16 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 i 18 lmcs (Incorporated m Singapore) <12l.nti Z:r~ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and di*chargt cargo. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTININT Singapore. Dut Sails P S ham Penan J crscus -i&Cla*K~w May 171,151 words
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Advertisement874 1956-05-16 11 MITSUI |9|j| LINE fOR JAPAN from Indio S P fe P Shorn PcnonQ Akokuroson Moru for Yokohomo Kobe. Moil G. 40 41 7L M r for Yokohoma. Kobe, Moji e/ n 2 J une 26 Moy FOR JAPAN f rom Contment Horunoion Moru f C r Yokehomo Nogoyo, Kobe via874 words
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Advertisement691 1956-05-16 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok ond For East. Pcnong P Shorn Sport "MEONIA" G 1 2 1700 hrt "KAMBODIA" In Port 19 20 May 21 23 Moy "MAGDALA" 8 9June 10 1 1 June 12 1 3 June "LALANDIA" 6 7 June 8 9 June 10 1 3691 words
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Article, Illustration887 1956-05-16 12 That's How To Remember Mv Name rpiIHKK I am. sitting at the 1 back of the class doodling idly m my exercise book, and minding my own business, when suddenly the lecturer calls me out and makes me stand up m front of all the other pupils. '"Now." he says887 words
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Article, Illustration429 1956-05-16 12 JUDITH SIMONS - JUDITH SIMONS by DRITISH sirls are m world- wide demand. They are. eing wooed bf I n i ign air- companies, Cml in< ntal OWBACn arid even U.S. television promoters. I c A aerican radio oonv mentator who recently m 1 that British women ruin all m In429 words
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Article26 1956-05-16 12 A straight box coat m Chinese red burlap takes on city mrs with the addition of a white ascot and black hat and handbag.26 words
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Article70 1956-05-16 12 Invent a new SALAD Proving that British meals not quite so unimajjina- I- y are often said to be. one restaurant m London serves shredded carrot mixed with dessicated coconut and shredded apple r. I with raisins. 1 f you don't want th c family to say, "Oh, not salad70 words
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Advertisement214 1956-05-16 12 You'll look like a dream feel like a dream BT fßu Bs^S '^^B^Mhlbl B^^' B^^ BT v <c^^^|||J|^^^QbßJ 'jS&t'*"' m the new niatdenfprjn Intermezzo* You'll love this newest of laciest bras ..it's frilly o^d extremely feminine and rounds out your lines beautifully 1 •Peek-o-boo nylon lace over the ctr: Oftd214 words
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Advertisement58 1956-05-16 12 7M 0 R P H Y^RfCHA R I t^ 0N S fron, $u(f <^^vrf .^^^b^L—^^^^B^bbm I V^JJ(^^ 9^\ SURF, the amazing modern w *^v^Hh^B Hbk .^bßbß /4e E^n %^^^^«k pv at i° u bought were clean bof< 1^ wM^V !^IbPS MORPHYRICHARDS SAFETY EUCTRIC IRON i M 5 f! 5 9E?58 words
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Advertisement33 1956-05-16 12 ♦or 1 A\\\ N ■Ml L RADIOOIMj jl 2 IMd«|i I »«c TSS J Twin tpealai I »750 WO: I 7 v AC "J i the CO., 1 Tui I I M. .133 words
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Article617 1956-05-16 13 BILL FINK - S'PORE XI TAKE ON THE SERVICES BILL FINK Soccer Fans Will Watch A Reshuffled In Aid Of Olympic Fund Says WHEN Sin£a»M>rc takes the field against the Combined Services it will bo a major reshuffle of the Colony team with Quah Kirn Beng jplaytag the leading role m the attack.617 words
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Article266 1956-05-16 13 SINGAPORE Chinese Football Association will be without the services of their four top players Chu Chee Seng:, Ho Hin Weng:, Aw Be on Seong and Chia Boon Leong: when they meet (he Malacca Chinese Football Association m the Southern zone final of the M.C.FA.266 words
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Article180 1956-05-16 13 Soccerites Edge Kinta Rangers STAR Soccerites "A" beat Kinta Ranger s by two goals to one. m the S.A.F.A. Division 2A league match at Fairer Park yesterday and had it not been for the fine goalkeeping of Siew Pens, Kinta Rangers might have lost by a bigger margin. The Stars180 words
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329 1956-05-16 13 VAZIR MARKAR - Indians Too Strong For The Dockyard VAZIR MARKAR By INDIAN Recreation Club avenged their last season's 7—o shellacking by whipping H.M. Dockyard by four goals to nil m a SAFA Division 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In their nine outings, the Inaians have won four. Lost four329 words
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Article153 1956-05-16 13 ST. Joseph's Institution Junior School held their Sports Meeting: at the school ground yesterday. 'Rrv Brother. Ignatius presented the prizes on conclusion of a successful meeting. Results were: Primary I 220 yards. Baton Relay: Primary I B 60 yards. Potato Relay: Primary I A 50 yards153 words
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Article181 1956-05-16 13 McDonald Sparks Club's Win SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Kotr. Raja Sports Club by four coals to one m a SAFA Division 2A league soccer match on the Dacianz yesterday. SCC opened the tean m 4 Isth minute through insidelefi McDonald °rT a pass from lc. f<wing Van der Meij. Ywo181 words
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Article63 1956-05-16 13 |UEK Mr .< k I' g^, Koe rd C^urk V. Chwee. Quek Chan Ch-.ng. Quek e> T. R.tr. Road -m :4 z behind 4 aughters-in. law. 1 daughter. 1 son-ir Ov.z Km Ser.g. 1 m rw 2 nieces. 56 crand childrr r n- V.v a: r 14 k .-a:63 words
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Article24 1956-05-16 13 \K- CLII i L\ IF of -»1 Meru T •Wu those who attrr Hi '.vrea: P and r. r who rendered m» valuah'e24 words
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Advertisement38 1956-05-16 13 Tjhe MOST PROVOCATIVE STAR IN FILMS TODAY... MARTINI CAROL I 3^ SB n l\ EASTMAN COLOR LiTKni I^l Mm, I^l #m Ui I B I J^"^L L\CLISH SLBTITLtS I CO-STARRING CHARLES BOYER MOMOW I ODE 0 N TOMORROW]38 words
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Advertisement297 1956-05-16 13 A WALKOVER RA.TA.II Snort* Cl-jb wc-r awarded a walkover by c Singapore Harbour Board Police "A" in the S A. FA. D;v. 3B at Gcylang yesterday. FOR SALE LOVELY AMERICAN COCKTAIL aid day dresses wc<--7-20 reasonable prices a* Salon New Yorker. ."iT. Stamford Road. A NTOIXETTE 10 Col Iyer Quay297 words
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Advertisement554 1956-05-16 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIO\S VACA\T CARAWAK r >r- :a O Borneo, have v n r,-r.r Foreman Blacksmith v have c r r ■a- n BOfßiseri Corr a minimum of I Btaars' Su-.cr-visory cxper:rr.c? F'oreman Road liuildm^ (11 Vr.v rcgn c. t 2 years' pn v of Bituminous, macadam and Done: <554 words
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Miscellaneous279 1956-05-16 13 SO TR 7: Ford rs. Shell nt Farn r park: S. Da li> Bank at M Ifi -< nitHe Bn«fc Char«. red Bank Jalan Bes< Stn Piilav Ferret Park. DIV I > M©OC at Far- I Ifel ll Ro t Guthrie a* Fli m r Park; W. ML Bnta el279 words
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Article144 1956-05-16 14 Windsor Lad I The Spectre Trundle Hili Scrutineer j"^ SENTIMENTAL DWItftook BROOK jacket Uay brook 1 I un*- r-'i'T .1.1 r.i ii;o brook \imM l»ru'»n ->><i iTiitimrnt.il mi mm\ III KRV Odl.M HORI'fc Ml Kin III KK\ Ml KIH Ml KHV n JVr«! ,tKnX Hurry Hurry. 2 m -ix144 words
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Article948 1956-05-16 14 RACE l: 2.30 p.m.-Horses Class 3, Div. 4-6 Furs. 1 5,,.(| v Mr; Mrs Tan Cheng Hock Allan Bl l inBI" r: vu.rM.h m vii -%^toT. R.mlMi l—f |hn >i!»rr S-H Mcim LeeSieu L.m Sullivan (UlJ>f^ner ,-iiim 4y *M Sbaw Stable Spencer Posner l.lir i.i. kn. 3y948 words
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Article237 1956-05-16 14 ROUGH READY FOR A WIN On his secHoml to Brilli.int Scholar HHHHHB on l lr first d.»> Kough and |{i t(J% m;i> sjo onr hritcr ami win th« six furlongs v print for lass three division thrrr ,\rnt I M v:«* H- ur-y< arr l.n^ d:ri n< r have a237 words
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468 1956-05-16 14 WINDSOR - IT'S SOFT... AND JUST RIGHT FOR THE 'BOY WINDSOR ■2nd DAY, SINGAPORE MEETiI By &ee 5 IVITH soft derfoot n d i t ions' c v a i ling r ay's six furiongs sprint for class one division one horses at Bukit Timah should belong to BRACELET BOY. Bracelet Boy468 words
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375 1956-05-16 14 In An Open Race, Roman Shoe Looks Best B«^ fyce 4 IX ;i very open race, Roman Shoe, Little John, Sta^e Show 11, Miss Winnie, Kentucky Fride, Prosperity and Ascot arc possibilities. My choice however goes to the vastly improved Roman Shoe. This handsome four-year-old by ihe Cobbler (sire <»f375 words
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Article259 1956-05-16 14 EmZ D IF he steps up his dawn displays, I expect newcomer Daybrook to score first time out. This four-year-old Niccolo Dell'Arca gelding has been shaping like a winner during the past week his three m 37 3/5 sec with Little John was a winning259 words
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Article303 1956-05-16 14 ■^•^^^"■BBMB^MB Race 7 Sup crscope, who opened accounts at the recent rvuaia Lumpur meeting, looks fit to keep up the good work, and land the spoils m this six furlongs sprint for class three division one performers. Supcrscope ihowed he has gone lurtluT ahead m a303 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-05-16 14 SINGAPORE'S spell of sun 111/ weather ended yesterday, and there ivas rain again. The going tor today should be soft.22 words
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Article268 1956-05-16 14 Hurry Hurry For A 'Winner' Kfl P4 Trainer Jack Spencer is m. trod v c m g a newcomer m furry Hurry ate Full \head>. and as this handsome &re\ has done everything right m his dawn workouts 1 am givins him a sreat chance to score first time out.268 words
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Article175 1956-05-16 14 Race 6 ga\r a pi., mining k count <»f h< i srlf uhrn shi came home runner-up to Amusement Park o\cr six furlongs. S.-.o MM running on resolutely at the finish c^i the Imitr n v tOf this race, it u c &t i c's175 words
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