Singapore Standard, 4 June 1956
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Title Section35 1956-06-04 1 Singapore Standard j> STANDARD POLICE P^T 111 Q ***** (5 inet y 240Q -f* P< V/^l i 3 FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL i*l > 2811 2414 ■r SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1956 I-' PAGES 13 CENTS35 words
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Article316 1956-06-04 1 A Sword And A Shield To Fight Procurers 7 ttce IB lur L t i:htfnine V'tn: to s** Ciri»' ProI- :M r H*d «n a 37--thf Serial V Lt^fßt rarlj this J ta c two main L*|i Irnlhels and ifl-fame. «fi:tbm covern*4 'm saviac wo--5b Im i M afl316 words
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Article85 1956-06-04 1 t bit the Hongkong ransf i_ t:. i v per- formance to a packed house on Friday r. someone' lodged a complaint I the D.C David, -n Y6 P, aft< rn s in. Mr D.i-. .d. n then went and saw it tor half of the ■v. »frer which85 words
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Article32 1956-06-04 1 ■I June 3 (Rev- I ttcn Sept. 18 at rm m rntLtkJk fIM here last win fly direct Inn Europe and t there, then emtwyal jacht •ail lor Zanzibar JLftiya later.32 words
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Article54 1956-06-04 1 RANGOON re* pnpers yesterday c utl j p rts that I Ni. the B 5€ Prim? Minister, had d< ided to give post to I B i Bwe, t. K o prestr- D» :ence Minister, lr. the new p vernmeni to be an r D DReuter - 54 words
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Article122 1956-06-04 1 Especially If You Are An Expectant Father NEW YORK. Juno ?> (Renter) American! who are interested can celebrate Ihesc thins^ this month of June: National Dairy Month sponsored by the National Dairy Association. National Dents-out of Automobile Fenders Month. National Portable Kadio Month, sponsored by a122 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-06-04 1 PRESIDENT Soekarnn, now visiting the I'nited States, sets a lift from his son, Guntur. m a scale model battery operated auto presented by the President of General Motors, Mr Marl o w Curtis (left) U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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196 1956-06-04 1 Secret Societies Blamed THREE men and a woman were last night adwounds. Or,-: man v. r< parti d to i)f ;n < riou: condition wh< n admitted. The men wen belii v< d vie- Ims oi -ten i society thug*, The wu!i;;in \va> stabbed196 words
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Article125 1956-06-04 1 New 'Starve Bandit' Measures KUALA LUMPUR. Sun [n a d< rmin< <\ effort to t p fo 'i supplli iching C mm inlsi I rrorists, the d< rat m G< vernment tod.r.- announced the Imposition of drastic food w- n m the Kiuan;: art i Th< stricti< n■. which i125 words
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Article16 1956-06-04 1 THI Hem York City Health Department •■<•• announrori that on J^'.y I pifeocu would ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration420 1956-06-04 1 EXIT: MR. MARSHALL, ENTER: MR. LIM A New Chief Minister After Stormy Meet THE MINISTER for Social Welfare and Labour, Mr. Lim Yew Hock will be the next Chief Minister. This decision was unanimously adopted by the Labour Front Central Executive at a 4-hour meeting last night. Chief Minister David420 words
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219 1956-06-04 1 BANDING, June 3 (Keuter)— The Asian-African students conference inally got under way here late la.st night, three days after it had been official!) 1 opened. r Having Ironed out procedural disputes whicfa had stalled the conference, delegations from 25 countriei are now ready219 words
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Article72 1956-06-04 1 THE wounded gunman who. on Saturday, fired a shot m the air with a revolver snatched from a police otlicer. wa.s .-till at large, Police Secretary. Mr. Peter Claque, toid The Standard last night The gunman, believed to b< an Eurasian, disappeared into the surroundings of72 words
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Article21 1956-06-04 1 A MALAY boy. Abdul Vasei bin Abdul Wahab. 6. WAI drowned m the sea oil Chang] Point. Singapore, jetterday.21 words
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Article40 1956-06-04 1 A YOUNG hOUMWife, Yam K<n2 Y;iu. 20. wa s admit! 'd to the General Ho.pitai loilovnng a fall from the first floor of shop-house m Hylam Street, Singapore, yestrrriay. Yam wa last night reported a.s "not serious."40 words
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107 1956-06-04 1 'Merdeko Door Is' Still Open To Mr. M's Successor' EDINBURGH, June 3 (Renter) The Scotsman yesterday declared that the British Government's White Paper on the recent talks on Singapore's future closes a chapter m negotiations with Singapore but does not close the door on a settlement. It will he opr107 words
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Advertisement30 1956-06-04 1 P<JRTS r'^ pK v 1 KVr Testimonials lr j I y^ K. MITTV. own chanty worker (caught *riting her autobiography: Rafts 11 stated: -Whent%I fla^ I always have a TIGER!"30 words
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Advertisement26 1956-06-04 1 rot ,rj that's why ji^L^ every ROLLEI *^j^< shot hits the mark BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore.PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Luapur, Pening..26 words
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Article117 1956-06-04 2 CALL FOR ANTI-VICE SQUADS IPOH, Sun. The formation of anti-vice squads to curb prostitution m the state was recommended by the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Perak branch. In a letter to the Perak Government. The Secretary of the Society. Inche M. Y. Hussein, said that advices given by religious bodies117 words
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Article176 1956-06-04 2 This Will Be Done SINGAPORE'S TeJok Aver Basin reclamation ground will be developed into a second promenade comparable m beauty to 'he Quoen Elizabeth Walk This will be done m two stairs. The first step calls for the ground to be converted into a recreation176 words
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Article228 1956-06-04 2 ONLY WAY TO STOP MORE PAY' DEMANDS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Trade Unions Council will ask Government to subsidize and control the price of essential commodities to bring down the cost of living m the country. A five-hour meeting of the Centra! Committee of the MTL'C today decided228 words
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Article84 1956-06-04 2 THE following were elected oOice-hearcrs of the Singapore I 'mon of Journalist! at an imual genera] meeting hold at the Youth Councii Ha.l y ester riay President: Mr S. Rajaratnnm: Vice-Presidents: Hashim Hassan and K. C. Lee; Secretary: Mr. Francis Wong; Asst. Secret nry: Mr. |fok Lee84 words
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Article78 1956-06-04 2 IPOH. S;n A twenty-eight-year-old Australian so!--nicr, Trooper Bill Goodall^ oi Mo. 3 Coy. R AS C. m Ashby Road here, \va> he.d "criir.inally re pr-.-.ijlc'' m a road ICCideni iHli h rr^;.!tod m the deatb of m Indian laboi nr Raman N;*;r tnd nil thrcc-:r,(in:n-o!ri sran78 words
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201 1956-06-04 2 Bat Pays Warm Tribute JOIIOKE BAHRU, Sun— Members of the Bar hade Mr. Justice Paul Siorr farewell when mounted the Bench yesterday. Tho J,<d^o leaves for B: ;ain on June 8 after serving with the I Hizh C 0.,::, Johorc for the pi I201 words
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Article84 1956-06-04 2 KOTA BHAR!'. S "t president of the Ke intan Driven A- tattoo. Mr. Tan Bet^ Stng. v. a- last n;_:: 4 sau ted bj two unknown men. Mr Tan i leaving the p] ib premises P/hen o:;e Oi the a>- intf rushed at him witk v84 words
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155 1956-06-04 2 Overseas Experts To Attend Literary Congress THE Preparatory Working Committee of the Pan-Ma-layan Maiav Language and Literary Congress at meeting In Singapore decided to ask Maiay scholars tO prepare working papers on "The Role of Malay m an Independent Malaya." Ihe meeting also derided to invite foreign experts on the155 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-06-04 2 A NOTED b Mi m Singapore on a Rockefeller ant to make 11 ctory s- <' r tradit onal music of Malaya. H% s young Professor Jose Maceda, of the Conft -mtory of Mur.c, Unt-rrr-rv O f thy Philippines. and a -time129 words
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Article225 1956-06-04 2 DR. Ho Sens One. rit ilfmil SeoJ ."Methodist ."Mission (H-rir-. day warned that although im nations yielded the bW^ One students— l,ol7 m t!< l« this figure was still inMifliui tion. Tr.c r.-r*r Tt v: u ,r was a "en ii ti -porter* Malayanization process, I Id The Standard:225 words
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Article154 1956-06-04 3 KUALA IPUF Sun Announcing the receipt of the on-Caine report, the Federation Government today hinted broadly that there I I be one central bank for the territories of Singapore and the Federation. 1 brief announces 01 said, m official term?, that Mr I If. Watson, Bank154 words
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229 1956-06-04 3 They Want Seven Back In Fold THE fight for the unconditional reinstatement of seven "dismissed" Singapore Chinese school teachers will now go to the United Nations. A dcci ion to cable th United Nations' headquar- Wen York wai taken yesterday at a meeting229 words
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Article68 1956-06-04 3 IPO! I. S:n— The Kir.tn Klbbranch of the Malayan Ch Nation is to send a twoman delegation to Interview the Meni B r, I rak, over I question of speedier approval of State nationals, p pen. Mr. Y. C. Kar v [dent of the Perak branch68 words
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Article58 1956-06-04 3 Mat Hoor. i Wan, eldest son of Mr. and Ml Hoon Moo Hee who recently graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, m St. ThoW ...v by the Victoria for France to further his studies at the 1. Nati Superieure Dcs B \rts. m Paris.58 words
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Article47 1956-06-04 3 KtfAl I IFUH s Fhe ihUc Library iation is to launch ie irie "teach yovir>c campaign for Malay, Er:^ and Chin The association will provide teachers m the three lai guagi I evet there are at least 20 students to start a class.47 words
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Article55 1956-06-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. r< School Certificate students at the Victoria Instil D who are preparing 10 ter the Univei oi lla* lava will move Into a wellfurnished K24MOQ Sixth Porn i k early next year. The two-ctoref building wil] :de accommodatiori md tudy facilities to Bt identi55 words
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177 1956-06-04 3 Indian Delegation Here To Stage Culture Show Indian Cultural Delegation, led by Ifr. Prithvl Raj X >or, a member of the Inlian F rliament, was jrestt Dcia y elcon lon arriva by the Bfii itei for I Government, T md iious- i, I-.. :<• A > lv] Hami bin Haji177 words
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163 1956-06-04 3 'A SCANDAL'- SAYS YOUTH CLUB CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Sua The r\ I BfHlp€nl WM :t qp» Hand :c pra* r hool in 1 m the matttf Ol a::..- Ir. bill ing its eyes t it. the lent o] the Kuala I npui y 0 ith O■■ Ir John A q\163 words
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153 1956-06-04 3 CONTROL of the occupation and the rents of all Singapore houses should be vested ii\ a Controller of Housing:. The appointment of nek 3 GontfOOtf irtl recommended m a memorandum on houring to be submitted by the Assistant Minister for Labour and Social Welfare.153 words
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Article166 1956-06-04 3 THE world's largest covered reservoir Murnanc Reservoir m Singapore— will be opened shortly. Tl i s.i. 500, 000 project iftted oil BkikH Timal Ho.i i. i- now m its final stag oi construction after thn years work, The reMTVOiI covered by a "barrel aid roof166 words
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Article160 1956-06-04 3 NORMAL CLASS PASSES A LOR STAR fan. X ■ad I'erlis second and third JQU .Normal cla;-s 193G pa are as follows. Second Year Tcoh Cheong Chai, Or.g Kirn Him, Lionel Roxario, Jayaranaaghavan, Poo Ghee Leo Ooi ion J:.m. Chang Twai SI eikh Abdul Rahim bin S Abdullah. Kr vapillai J<tj160 words
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Advertisement327 1956-06-04 3 i^S :j ?SS :^h«=».' 3050WE/3D-TB Model 3050 WE 3D can be supplied with gramophone or tape-recorder combination. The 3D Hi-Fi reproduction of the best Grundig Radios and sound equipments is maintained. The four loud-speokers ore designed to bring out the life-like sound qualities and full frequency range of both broadcast327 words
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Article76 1956-06-04 4 THE following were elected --:-\i!vr-: Ol the B v -.-V. Br of the Sii gap< i c H rsi* ::<.■;- Houses E:^p!o.\ oes I'nion at tli annual genera] meeting recently. Chairman Mr. Kce Yew Chye; Boa. Secretary Ifr. Richard A:.^; \io::- Treasuref Mr. Te<> Cher.j Kar.i;;76 words
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Article273 1956-06-04 4 Labour Warns Of Serious Setbacks PENANG, Sun. The Labour Party of Malaya today called upon the Federation Government to watch carefully the activities of rubber speculators and to see that the fragmentation of the large estates does not lead to unemployment and inefficiency within the industry273 words
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Article147 1956-06-04 4 'S'poreans Are Good Neighbours' a good neijdibo ir is i petiOß w:*.r. quaUUci ol sympathy, tolerance and unselflshnesSi said f :ie Commissioner Cier.eiui tor South-east Asia, Sir Robert Scott, In foreword to the latest I km of thfl iii:iic>;a!i macazine. *Veighbourlinei i is Quali* ty without which no free soi147 words
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Article52 1956-06-04 4 tan a i Kway p ea le I guilty on Saturday m a SingyPPOre Court to possessing six gallons of liquor and 415 ibt of tobacco, on which Customs duty vaf r.ot paid, on board a motorboal M Sentosa," berthed o;T Crawford Street; on ma l. lie wms52 words
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Article89 1956-06-04 4 MINIMUM Temperature: From 7■ 0 p m June to 0 ■m Jui c 3 Sii ti]i re I 74F), Peng i~;^Y> Kota B ihru (75F», Ku i Lumpur i r4F), Ipoh 1711 Rua tan (741 i Maxtmusi renaperature: From 7.^0 im. to ~> ■>o pb. Jtu c s89 words
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Article136 1956-06-04 4 PENAMJ. Sun tike Is v which unless used \\i-< often destroys its spon Rung;, outgoing pre^id, i Administrative Mall I meeting t'uin\ Tl c of the strike pon, m conditions of relative union woaknrs-." Mr. Yeoh stated, suit m failure and consequent misery! for those who gave the port,136 words
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Article56 1956-06-04 4 I Servi :<-*. vrci I union, Mr. Kxl said yesterday i^H bers who sr? s9 on ofii^H and libra r the union. I CCS CC I unions berra M ness of th- toid The StiM He addc I know: Governs affiliate iritt 'J^ bodies of Go^H ployees Unions of56 words
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Article51 1956-06-04 4 PENANO. S -:r: The pre:d< nt ol Chinese Cham- of Commerce. Mr. Saw S< ng Eew, aeclared open the i xhibition of pain:: by Madam 1 an Tchun Pi. the w< :i-kr. vn r I hinese artist, at thi H Aun A c:a' n v v re51 words
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100 1956-06-04 4 'Don' t Give Wage Rises To Top Men' PENANG, Sun.— En p uyeej In Urn higher rung of Govwnmem porvi c ihould not be granted furfhi pi rjf Kami b, said IndM liurad bii D vice-president of the Malayan Postal and Telcoms Uniformed Staff Union, ad- ing Urn cxc-i.'.ive council100 words
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Article29 1956-06-04 4 THE Chinese community of Kluani gave i farewell dinner recently to th< lr Disi Officer, Elaja HaJJ Omar Uo Chik, who has bom tran--rerred to Jbhort Bahru.29 words
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Article90 1956-06-04 4 IPOH. Sun. The 1.200- I strong Perak Hydro EmplOfees 1 Union has decided to give the maruv-f ment of the company another ch.ance to come to an am:rab;'' ment over Its wage disp \U m a statement Issued to tti€ Pr- s last v.» Kcnd. th< said90 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-06-04 4 THE Leong famih m Ipoh keeps a date. And the happy occasion is the <>W birthday on Saturday of their mother Mrs. Leong Sin Nam. wife of the late Mr. Leons Sin Nam. tinminer and philanthropist. Mrs. Leong with se\r;i of her sons (seated left to rishU Wai Nyean65 words
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Miscellaneous780 1956-06-04 4 eMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE fcL^ l > V peoole inter-. ew< Iby John Ellimr 6.30 The News and CummeniaW"^«f^% v "> > > orts Rev 1v 700 The at/^^r r/^irf/ijr ;> East— Egynt: 7.30 C:.ckp.^T ffwfW'Lw I >-!>■-• x v. T^o A. 8.05 ?I^^ 1 tncl:-n Mi:,/.:-.f; 8 i780 words
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Article, Illustration775 1956-06-04 5 inort* 905 JPoR •Soft' J?54 vvvffßlH WSSig My 559 i/Sl^. ryffivvf <*. ifcn%v^ ftt S&Px A *4a^anßJ fiflBvSSK ffiv jrtfiT <x DOWN UNDER MINISTLKS' CONFEBENCE, LEFT WITHOIT BATING ANVTiiINC; TO CLKAK IP TllK MMKKOIS CON nOIOHH ABOIT HIS MilKi; WHKII lIAVK BEEN AIREU FOR MONTHS BY NTWSPAPIK ()MMINTATOKS AND775 words
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Article212 1956-06-04 5 SPO RT BRIEFS I doings I ric- een unI ilian I red H SpringI c first B \usB c other jfet- ted I liters I Africa B as a B tive B nd beB powerful B atch B ame B «ted I B ited B >r\ol I B com- i212 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-06-04 5 I i/;: 0 Z)ic;<; r .7«s. rherc <-• r ;.:.-'a.va are feeling homeiiek «re pi/i i r/(7 tor the Pfetty siffl bac?c i .firu L'/'r, r, |/o« ioon*l fail to ap- efnre fbeloioj oj feUotD-Auttie S ''t S?T. S c Rorfr/prs— bs*i her /vH name In rasa103 words
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377 1956-06-04 5 M.A. Glasgow - More and More Speed in the air and underwater M.A. Glasgow LONDON HPHE txin mely rtfi d ii m 1 lopment of modern aircraft il d M mainly to the enormous amount of research iuUj aerodynamics, carried .out ;a Uie laboratories at testing stations. OH€ OJ <'■' Ml fii f377 words
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Miscellaneous270 1956-06-04 5 1 n door (7> fjn,/ 2J. The eternal devil to ffiiiil s W lr llr M vho probably had I^l a graphs toy (10) 1 32. Thus material brings c m port 1 la Make a dirt nest noisily 33. Stresses m stones (8) t|l2. RVlax <6> M m f270 words
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Article577 1956-06-04 6 TB Outward Bound School at Lumut m PjSftft Is the best character training school tot JOTS] Malayans m th. SJBti Mai r-^:t< B tendency to encourage their oil to ;Cl a soft life so much so that many your.: PSOP** think it is bad manners to perspire or577 words
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Article286 1956-06-04 6 ir is said thai U om were I Kratdi i taj domiciled Malayan he wouid be PtvcaM U posse. :.o auchiiifi ractal tralti bafl havtog bit of everything m his mar- Bfl n blfl outlook is cosmopolitan and not as exclusively racial ai that of his ancestors, m286 words
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Article235 1956-06-04 6 Shorts from the Talks •■i;OR HUNDREDS ol milr o| i the earth i I ap€ W ere entire v n Britain first became tanner a'" it M c > 1,, leared the J forr drained the m^ \o make room for esteads. and r ng -.vitnir. pace of '..'y 4000235 words
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Article1057 1956-06-04 6 The NEWS as it strikes me! IT IS common know lodge that m the 1 coming miracle of Malayanization, the prisons least likely to benefit are the Mala ns. Probably this i s why some have suggested that a more appropriate word a\ il l he "Asianization." The fact that1,057 words
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Article, Illustration519 1956-06-04 6 DANIEL NORMAN - DANIEL NORMAN LONDON THHE pro pacts lor political prisoners m the Soviet world have greatly unproved c the dramatic dash between Mr. Khrushchev and the British Labour Party leaden In London. This is ear trom direct reports from the satellite capita 1 and is supported519 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-06-04 6 "—but if 1 Rive you any more promotion, dear, people will start talking!"15 words
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Article622 1956-06-04 6 ANNE PURVES - ANNE PURVES By SAINT CERE SAINT CERE is a typical viila^ m Central France far enough south lor the French accent to take on a mcridianal springiness and twang— with 3,196 inhabitants and nearly 350 shops; one shop to every three families. In one oi them, a622 words
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Letter300 1956-06-04 6 FACTS ARE FACTS Sir; 1 Urn p y agree with the sentiments expn Sri by A.J P. m defer. Mr. Marshall, for I h r h iys barf i pad and admiration for him as a man Nevertheless, farts are facts and i h loyal citi/.rr.-. wo BBUSI screen urae300 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-06-04 7 phutnv ABOVK LEFT: The Qurrn (urns t<> smile at BCf hu^h.tnd. tlir Duke of Ildinhur^h (left; during the trooping the (olour ceremony on Horse (iuards parade on the Qurrns birthday Brturrn Ihr Quern and her husband (m s.di the Huk< of Gloucester. \BOYr. thr niAP - 75 words
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255 1956-06-04 7 260 Cypriot Youth Held In Daylight Swoop Sequel To Bomb Incident NICOSIA, June 3, (Reuter) Security forces picked up 260 Cyprior youths between the ages of 16 and 22 m Famagusta today and took them to a tented camp outside the town. No reason WM given for tr.e detention of255 words
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Article103 1956-06-04 7 ALGIERS. June 3 (UP) French dh M snapped shut a deadly trap yesterday on Algerian rebel groups under turbaned General Si Amrouche, killing nearly 300. French authorities called it "the biggest battle of the year." They said French troop had captured more than 150 m three103 words
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Article70 1956-06-04 7 SYDNEY. Juno 3. (Reitter) Australian n;ivy •'lro^mon'" are risking their live- :n a new attempt to find seven onexploded Japanese depth charges which have been lyins at the bottom of buaj Sydney harbour Rlncc 1942, The depth charges are a dangerous souvenir oi the nisht of May70 words
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Article162 1956-06-04 7 Debate On N. Africa Ends PARIS, Juno 3, (Keuter) The Socialist-led go\ernnent of Premier Guy Mollet confidently expected to obtain a vote of confidence next Tuesday after the three ria> debate on its handling of the situation m North At rit a terminated this evening. 1162 words
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Article118 1956-06-04 7 Moscow, ham I, Cltautar) —President Tito of Yuqo?!rA i.". ■rriTlng here today for i ilatt \'i>it laid tnat Soviet po'.i y. under the pte.-ent [nllttilll leadership, would Btvcr again lead to "ml 1 1 1 8 dI r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ing!118 words
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Article58 1956-06-04 7 JOHANNISBURG. June 3. OP) v. ttai Zu Zm q loor wa p rtcd to have added an< ther man to hei |I i Ing list Of b< fix and isSand rday. He is polo playing itOCk- r Dor> Goodman Goodninn ci ni< >scd: "I love58 words
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125 1956-06-04 7 TUCBONN, Arizona. Juno I (AP) Six students at the state School for the Blind here baTe accomplished xho difficult feat ft hiking across tbr Grand Canyon. Led by their hiking coach and guide, Charles A. Thorn- boa ol T^cum, Hrn i> p ft M their125 words
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Article50 1956-06-04 7 A PHILADELPHIA priest m rated fro D I .1- plane just before it CTMhtd nun ■.y.ndod, then t r a BO p o <i throughout the WOOdl bo he*d m to |d to t ling be was to perfofm fWt BBSdl it al'r.<i igh IS minui APAP - 50 words
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Article282 1956-06-04 7 fTvTiT^U'^Ji BOLLYWOOD, J;r:e 3 (UP) a■ infer Dorii Day ent< red C le .lemorial H oital yesterday for minor r an undisclosed ailment. Sr.e WM rxno •tec' to be releaaad ob Tuesday at NF.w YORK ss4 I (AP>— The aii i tt carries Saratoga, 'hi U.S. Navy"282 words
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163 1956-06-04 7 LONDON. June (R< ut< r a it m i meat Imi< night n t» hall tbi fi uh Ad J" J I nt d< r..- LcrMdon nfw^pap< r rep about h'.ir. at tVO MUftltt it I -A'< k afl» nri- ri by young Mayfalz163 words
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Advertisement899 1956-06-04 8 MITSUI |p^] LINE S'por* P. Shorn Penono FOR JAPAN from Ind'O Bunyo Moru to* Yokohama, |n porf Kobe Moji FOR JAPAN trorr Continent Akibaior. Mont tor Yokohamj Nooovo Kobe vio Hongkong 14 JuPf Alashnrr Maru Yokohamc Nogoyo Kobe via Hongkong 28 June FOk US A vio Suez for New York899 words
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Advertisement429 1956-06-04 8 EAST ASIATIC ij OUTWARDS Soil.ng. v,, h 1 LALANDIA June 0/ l > H MAGDALA I Im, >,1 I HOMEWARDS Soil.nqr I > o *t* c v r q ipore f "FALSTRIA" CH. Bevrcu.h S^ fc.,^** -MtON.A"t Ojun< 'J Coll, London 2 J "LALANDIAColls London Iposscngrr, P t Passenger accommodat.or429 words
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1191 1956-06-04 9 FISCAL policy can, and does, diminish the fluctuations m our economy. However, il can only reduce the degree of instability, it can never achieve complete stability This Lfl the view of Mr. P w. Sherwood of the University of Malaya. He VII speaking over Radio1,191 words
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Article376 1956-06-04 9 By A Market Correspondent AS a result of Thursdays holiday and the tailing prices of both Malaya's staples tnere was a further reduction m the total volume of share business written. i Increased Offerings ()> T:r, and R'ibb' r I tllM led fcO business at lower376 words
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Article252 1956-06-04 9 INDUSTBIALS: Bi h Boi m o Pcti 4 < Kra.^ei A.- N^\p OHi 5169 to 51 71': to 67| to 51 C 5 Dispei 4 i Gam mnn iMi Ltd to $1.71 la II Wm Jack* 52 70, M i m Brexcrie? $J 52i r.r bi.252 words
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Advertisement1750 1956-06-04 9 t NOTICES N mY I TENDEM TANJ NG &^e thC h gfi^th. I pi Ml! m TENDERS Island of sin XK a P° re Islana of Singapore I f~ jE L S?x R JI CITY DEPART- cfpapatp I RAJ«CRUPTCV No. IM JX BANKRUPTCY No IN I 100 S A R1,750 words
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Advertisement301 1956-06-04 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTEB 45) In tho Iliftli Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No Ml 1 of 1955. Re SP. ML'KrCAPPAN. nf 17. Owen Road, S.:.^apore; Moneylender. NOTICE is HEREBY CtIVSM thai a first and Final dividend is intended to be declared m301 words
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Advertisement11 1956-06-04 9 r. Dow-.Iono«; Closing A SKM KS: 480.63. Commo I >S«1 at11 words
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Article52 1956-06-04 10 RA F Selel rr scored a con- iCinij 1 i.-;nrv over .>• Wt n S C m SA V A Div A i i match ai Jalan Besai Si jresterdaj Scon for tba Mi bm n mHv. J 2, s. iyin 2. and Coeb irn -'-i replied for52 words
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Article25 1956-06-04 10 ■vi vi Sporti c: Jb iO d GHg 1 1 f dre w foui In i friendly soccer match ai Fairer Par* y«Urdajr.25 words
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Article281 1956-06-04 10 M.H.F. Will Pick The Team During Carnival KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-MALAYA WILL SEND EIGHTEEN HOCKEY PLAYERS TO THE OLYMPIC GAMES AT MELBOURNE IN NOVEMBER THIS YEAR. This was decided at the fifth annual general conference of delegates of the Malayan Hockey Federation at the Hi«h School premises here281 words
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Article41 1956-06-04 10 TIIK men who will select the Federation's Olympic hotk?y team are: MR. V. T. DUEAI (PERAK) IVK CHOON CHOI (PENANG). X AKYADLKAY (SELANGOS). J C. STAN 1 S L A I S (NKGKI) and GrKMIKH SING H (PAIIANG).41 words
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Article255 1956-06-04 10 It's Chew Bee Vs Hee Chin Final TOP-SEEDED Mrs P. Sew ell and Mrs. Dorothy Roper were eliminated by Mrs C Austin and Mrs. K. Le Merrier m straight sets, 7-.V !>-.'> m the semi-final of the Colony women's tennis championships at Tanglin Club yesterday. tin Austin hum d with255 words
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177 1956-06-04 10 CHINI SE Swlmmim Club bi ii r..< S'■ mmmi Club bs 14 |o ito •even m a Sinsa] A nateur sv naming Assodai D A' league water-polo matdi p •.1 m the hi r..: Swimming pool jreatcrd M nlv re-ponsible for the Chinese Swimming177 words
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Article163 1956-06-04 10 Zainal Best Of SABA's Novices THE finals of the Sincapore Amateur Boxin? Association novices championships produced some excellent contests at the (irwt World Amusement Park on Saturday night. There were 12 contests oi Mcb to ■:> 'specials.' In the bantamweighi t nal Zainal AbkJ undoubtedly the n. tx sei H«163 words
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94 1956-06-04 10 NO Singapore cyclist will be sent to compete m the Olympic Games m Melbourne m Noven ber. This was decided after the di>appointinfi; trials returned at the Singapore Cycle Racing Association's 118 i miles massed-start road race held on the Cfcflfl circuit yesterday. Junior94 words
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440 1956-06-04 10 Kim Choon's Four Foil Rovers' Bid For Victory FOl R-IN-A-ROYV goals en (he second half by centre forward Kirn Choon paved the way for H.M. Dockyard's H-4 victory over Hovers SC m a SAFA division I soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterp tying tetter football the U a:ci rit'-ciAed440 words
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Article86 1956-06-04 10 YOL'XG Men's Sikh A««O--riation, the only unbeaten team In the s.a.f a. "s di\-:- 2A, IOOMd anoti-.or ensv i tory when they trounced Halkowyu Sports Club by ■even ieosJi to oil m their league m«tch, at Fairer Park >e-:eiday. Thii was the fifth ipune for the86 words
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Article46 1956-06-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Lt Bowipy of 6!) Coy and Cpl Prince of 27 Co y tied for lim place with 30 points each m the twentysix-mile race it the North ann Central Malaya Royal Army Service Corps motor cycle trials here today.46 words
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Advertisement295 1956-06-04 10 CATHAI TODAY iCATHaT^ I SL'SA\ HAV.WKp ""*'-JQ today Idjo^ IHE BUNCO BITIS HME d^^TV I KiiC«*(ni^* > l aaMl prV^ I CAROUSEL \c^ TODAY AiHAMiS' P^ fSJ 1 "LIANG^ SHfIN-Po" CHU yiNC°TJU- «s I MAYKOAYISji SUNLIGHT HALL NEW WORLD PARK Nightly 8.30 p.ir PACKED MOUSE EVERY m Book Your S,295 words
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Miscellaneous56 1956-06-04 10 SOCCER S A.F.A. LEACAE—COMMI'XITY: Eurasians is. Indium Si Jdlan Bcrar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. DIV 2BAston AC. vs. 80.D.C.A at Farrcr Park at 5.15 p."J.; Balestter United vs. Gymkhana SC. at M.F.A. at 5 15 p.m.: Dockyard "A" rs R.L.C.A at C.V.M.A. ground at 5.15 p.m. TENNIS Singapore Open championships56 words
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Article658 1956-06-04 11 ALF GOVER - OAKMAN MAKES TEST BID ALF GOVER by ALAN OAK MAN, having forsaken all-round cricket for the specialist .ion of opening bat for Sussex, has improved so much. he should, m my opinion, be among the runners for the much-discussed job of England Test opener. Alan Is no new boy suddenly658 words
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318 1956-06-04 11 HOVE, Sussex, June 2, (Keuter) The Australians detcrmind to get batting practice for the lirst Test match next Thursday, pave a hesitant batting display against Sussex here today. Bail z aU d.iv. the AustraKlosi seven wickets m scorT2\). of which left-handed Mackay made t;^ not out318 words
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Article543 1956-06-04 11 Adina Betters Own Record S \.V\\K AX S:;n-T'.vo Colony records were broken at the finals of thi intST-SChOOI athletic meet he:d on the padang Ad'ina Abad. thirteen and I hall years Filipino schoolgirl imi roved on her fortnight-old Colony record of 4 tt. 7 inches on the hiuh lump by543 words
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Article71 1956-06-04 11 SURBITON. Surrey, June 2. (Renter) GotdOfl F*,rbe.-. thi young South African Lawn tennk- plajcr, productd om <-f the biggosi upsets of the British tetfi r^ v. a be deft ttt d Jarotlay Droony, (Eorpt), tho 1951 Wirobl6dofi champion, -i-^ i\-?, 6-4 m the men*i singles of the Surrey71 words
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Article65 1956-06-04 11 BRUSSELS, June 'Pouter) Sweden I >■■•■'■ Qualified f r »r the semilinai the DftV I Cuf European 7r>- o m wh.cn they will moot Greal Britain. m doubles today. Sweden (Sven Davidson and Tor^ton Johansson) beat (Belgium) Jackie Bricnani and Cir.o Mezz it,-'.',. 5-7 'i 465 words
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Article25 1956-06-04 11 TROON. Scotland J^nc 2, (Reuter) .John Beharrell beat Leslie Tavlor by 5 and 4 to win the British amateur golf Championship, here today.25 words
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Miscellaneous156 1956-06-04 11 Ir r By A/ Cap I f'/' T ,A >■ AN V FRL-. -J> O 1 7!T.\ I KIT^OMLV PVR^V >5 AS SAFt "N f «XDfJ ,;,)/> -Cuß'Nt- A S^ s?£YXivtS A HERuASi-VO J I ulE.mr. an S" fr>.*lkd O'Cu-n- J^ ALLptiJ? <\ yN/ERE !N sORItL I T |?°Vl 1156 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-06-04 12 •^■"r-r— :r~i <nr n .j t /-ho dmnpd at tnc crucial moment, but a Perak -rut r,-u ,^,«,p.r 1,.. i"-*"^ssrv,2iartwx aswu&TSi&s v p j29 words
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Article437 1956-06-04 12 TULSTY-FOIR-YEAR-OLD Colony schoolmasier. T:«n Soo Hian. unofficial* broke the.Sinsapore X.A.X. t'h:in«i at Nee Soon yesterday. Soo Hian. who led all tj way was assisted by a slight breeze. Lim Jit Imm. who was second, was clocked 10.1 BKMdt Later Soo Hian won the long437 words
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1064 1956-06-04 12 FOLLOWING m weigh- and prob^k ticlds f<w all eight races on Wednesday, I good fcg of 0M P»ai Horses Class l, Div. 2— lV4 Miles Kin, fn.w 7, so: Mr A :.,..< A:,,*- p inn Kuuirt! Mi Mr. Raja gw^ I *gj» > J g1,064 words
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522 1956-06-04 12 Penang m 4 Services 3 PENANG, Sun.— Penanff opened their 1956 Malaya Cup camnaign by edging; the Federation Combined Services by four goals to three m hard, tough, and robust soccer match on Victoria Green this evening. Penang looked on top of the522 words
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Article51 1956-06-04 12 VICTORIA SCHOOL beat Singanore Standard by 45 run? m a friendly cricket match on the school ground yesterday. Victoria School 93 runs. (Thambyrajnh 32, Kathigesu 19. Sivaraj 12. Markar five for 21. Oscar Fernandez three for 25). Standard 48 runs. (Verity Gill 28, Kathigesu six for51 words
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Article464 1956-06-04 12 Varsity hit a new POLICE Sports Association remained unbeaten Singapore Cricket Associations senior toununimt wickets' victory over Singapore Recreation luh n tion at Thomson Koad yesterday. The University of Malaya, j rontinuinq to blow hot and rold m the tournament, hi: a new low when they were dismissed tor464 words
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Article399 1956-06-04 12 S.(\C. brat thr nps b> l'» runs a t ground. m 0 X Hobbs c Yogarajah b Shegaran 14 11 Sh< opard c Rajendra d Manawadu C A.ien lbw b Nagaiah R. PJ iwrifht run out .1 WoodhOUM b N^aiah 43 i) T c r Thuraisingam b Nagaiah399 words
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Advertisement131 1956-06-04 12 sss3is;iii::::::::::::»:» f ..mapiii HeocHines ==H=H=H| :::::::::H:::i liliiiiiiiniii iililiiiiiiii^t iiiiHSiSlHii ::::::::S:::::::::::j::: Page 10 MHF For Mr T bo?<rne i Dockyard Edgt Romrrs, i Colony ten n i ito. i A'o Cydisf 'or Melbourne! Page 11 Oakman's bid for a place m Test team. Rest of the overseas sport. This Page Rice131 words
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