Singapore Standard, 6 July 1956
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Title Section27 1956-07-06 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 #6 Jt m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 DFGF SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS27 words
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Article, Illustration395 1956-07-06 1 'A mosf impudent* ingenious and carefully planned series of frauds' Justice Knight JAMES ABBAS Jumat, former Singapore Standard airport sorter was sentenced by Mr. Justice Knight m thc High Court 3v to fcur years' rigorous imprisonment395 words
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Article28 1956-07-06 1 magna rday re- ha I been hids ri up rathei the d j I irrendered to j I i J. ::u y )uth28 words
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Article24 1956-07-06 1 Boyd Reviews Merdeka Flop f w ROTH r rhu I Sin, were Dnal- relay's minis--1 undt r- n ao- nlal BeeMr. i t\Jj nnox-Boyd24 words
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408 1956-07-06 1 Tin Row Delay: Judge Blames Both Parties X l A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. The President of the Industrial Court, Mr. Justice Good, today blamed both the Malayan Mining Employers' Association and the Malayan Mining Employees' In ion for delaying the sitting of the court to inquire into thc tin408 words
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232 1956-07-06 1 FRENCH SET PENALTIES FOR WALKOUT ALGIERS, July 5 (UP) Moslems went on a general strike m Algeria today m obedience to rebel orders and French authorities set stiff penalties m an effort to get them back to work. On this 126232 words
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Article78 1956-07-06 1 KHARTOUM. July 5. (Reuter) The Sudan House of Representatives here today elected Abdullah Khalil as the new Prime Minister. He was elected following yesterday's vote of no confidence m Ismail El Azhary who had headed a Coalition Government for four months. Azhary was Khalil's78 words
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Article46 1956-07-06 1 Haras HaraKiri Misfired TOKYO, July 5 (AP) Minoru Hara. 29-year-old plumber, had a nervous breakdown and wanted to kill himself. He jumped m front of a train. He jumped too far and landed on the other side of the tracks. He was only scratched and bruised^46 words
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Article72 1956-07-06 1 PITTSBURGH, July 5 (UP) Federal mediators meet with key officials of the United Steel Workers and 'the basic steel industry's "big three" today m exploratory first steps to cut short the steel strike. As the walkout of 650,000 steel workers entered its fifth day, an72 words
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Article136 1956-07-06 1 FIRE GUTS RUBBER FACTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The million-dollar Ban Lee Rubber Milling Factory at the 4_ Mile, Kiang Road, was completely gutted by fire tonight. The factory was built m 1953. Every available fire brigade m the Kuala Lumpur area was summoned to fight the blaze, which was one136 words
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Article200 1956-07-06 1 LEGGY ACTIVITY IN HIGH HEELS LONDON. July 5 (Reuter) —A doctor and a physicist here report that high hetl shoes are more tiring to wear than low heel shoes to women— but only slightly so. Dr. Jack Joseph and physicist Alfred Nightingale measured the muscle activity m the legs of200 words
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113 1956-07-06 1 ISTANBUL, July 5 (UP)— The door of an RAF airplane carrying Britain's Chief of the Imperial General Staff fell off during a flight over Turkey yesterday. The plane landed safely with no injury to passengers, including Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, Chief of the Imperial113 words
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Article, Illustration357 1956-07-06 1 BOB PERIES - KIDNAPPERS FREE TOWKAY DRIVER BOB PERIES BY Hooded Men Guarded Them For Seven Days SINGAPORE rubber millionaire, Mr. Ng Quee Gan and his Malay driver, HassjjjV bin Abdullah weVe freed by their kidnappers on Wednesday night, after payment of a $50,000 ransom. Blindfolded, they were released at a .-pot near357 words
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122 1956-07-06 1 KATMANDU, Nepal, July 5 (Reuter)— Police arrested 12 people last night for allegedly plotting the overthrow of King Mahendra and the NapaLese government. Those arrested include several former army officers. High Government sources said the plotters planned to win over part of122 words
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Article73 1956-07-06 1 LONDON. July 5 (Reuter) —There vill ne no restrictions ol world Ur production under the newly-Inaugurated international tin agreement until October 1957 at the earliest. according to conclusions reached by Messrs. Strauss and Company. prominent London merchant- m their monthly market letter here. The company73 words
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160 1956-07-06 2 Govt. Plans To Unify Bus Services FIRST STEP': THOMAS SINGAPORE Government is "actively considering bringing all bus services m the Colony under a unified authority. "This ia the first step towards nationalising thc public passenger transport service.'' the Minister for Communication and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, said yesterday. On the160 words
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Article152 1956-07-06 2 EIC FIT days after he was charged witb attempting to jump down fro-i the SIT Rats at Upper Pickering Street, Foong Koon Song, 27, jobless, lumped front the 15th storey Ol the Asia Building. Inspector Kulatisan told a Singa] ore inquest yesterday. Inspector Kulatisan was152 words
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Article50 1956-07-06 2 C Wi 1 ho inch: m c course In the Uni Malaya d iring i*s academic iwrinn beginning m 0 The Department of Geology ided by an )gi I of interite P ofc N C S ithu bo is expected arrive m the Colony m September,50 words
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Article49 1956-07-06 2 MR V D Pitchay Pillay of ♦he Information Department, X lala 1- imp haa been transferred X lala Kangsar and haa taken over d .'.es as Area. Information Offi er, North Perak. r l c of Mr B H. Atkins who la proceeding to Br.* iin on 'cave.49 words
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Article60 1956-07-06 2 A SINCAPORE girl, Miss Pr:< ri a M X. Kao. now m the I Si les, has been awarded a scholarship to si ly Bt Columbia University's College of Physi .ians and Surgeons, Faculty of Medicine. Miss Kao, graduate of Pennsylvania University, is Ye da ighter60 words
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Article92 1956-07-06 2 PENANG, Thurs— The organizing secretary of the Malayan Mining Employees' Union. Mr Ooi Thi. on Siew. arrived m Penang today to get donations towards tne strike fund foi the members m Kampong Gajah section, He said thai plana to countei every move made by toe92 words
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Article157 1956-07-06 2 PENANG, Thurs. A woman l hairdresser, Wong Ngooi Kiew. j tried to evade Customs duty. D M) cV V gold ba: I, I by B I M articles ins.^e her r pants, the Sessions Court waa told today.) Wong M WOO after she waa ronvi ted157 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-07-06 2 LORD REII). Chairman of the Federation Constitution Commission, being introduced by Dato Wan Idris, Mentri Besar, Johore, to Mr. S. Maniam. Deputy Information Officer. Johore. at a tea party m Johore Bahru on Wednesday. StandardpicStandardpic - 39 words
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218 1956-07-06 2 WATER SUPPLY FLOOD CONTROL: 2 PLANS IN ONE A PROPOSAL for dual-purpose reservoirs to control floods and to provide a local source of water is now being: considered by the Singapore Government and the City Council. Announcing this at a Press conference, the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis218 words
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Article102 1956-07-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Top composers the world Over are being invited lo compose a national anthem that would befit the dignity Of the independent Federation of Malaya. The Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, is unsure of what tempo it Should have but said it must b102 words
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284 1956-07-06 2 7 ADVISED DESTRUCTION OF HORSE '-VET Would Have Died Anyway Court Told In $8,*****^ A VETERINARY surgeon, Mr. J. Dobinson, told the Sn High Court yesterday that he had advised the destruction of because be believed that "it would d ie anyway within a few dan He was testifying ftcc284 words
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Article105 1956-07-06 2 Hari Raya Haji Moon Sighting KUALA LUMFUR, Thurs.— The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Tuan Haji Mustapha Albakri. announced today thr official date lor sighting of the new moon to determine Hari Raya Haji this year will be July 8. If the new moon is sighted anywhere m the Federation105 words
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Article50 1956-07-06 2 Bad Health Kept Him From Parad tero S i trict Cou: attend parac quarters i: Jun<* (3 and 8. I. Tan. m m Judge, m Ibrahim, fiar at parad'. he often becair 1 an. Mr. 1 to join tl' Constat jected I to be of the stabulary again mill* Ht50 words
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Article31 1956-07-06 2 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs. More than a thousand water front workers, including guests attended the opening of the Harbour Trade Union's new building m Watson Road, here, over the week-end.31 words
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Article140 1956-07-06 2 Bus Driver Pleads Not Guilty A ROYAL Navy bus driver, X. Baiakrishnan, pleaded .not guilty to a traffic offence m the First Trailie Court yesterday. Baiakrishnan was alleged to have caused the death of two people, Ong Ba Ba and Peng lee by "a negligent act not amounting to culpable140 words
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Article45 1956-07-06 2 THE President of the Singapore Youth Council. Mr. Harry L. Wee. opened a three-month training course m youth leaderYin at the Council's Hall last night. About 50 youth leaders, from 15 different youth organizations, will be trained m general youth work.45 words
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Article221 1956-07-06 2 Only 2,333 Volunteers THE Singapore Civil Defence Coips Ls still short of manpower, its Commissioner, Colonel L. T. Firbanks. told The Standard yesterday. He said the strength of the Corps stood at 2.333 men. but still more volunteers were nee ded. "In wartime" Col.221 words
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Article66 1956-07-06 2 JOHORE BAHRI w. en a 64-year-old woman, Lai j Kang, was fined SSO m the Magistrate's Court today, fori I katis of cooked j perk st Ulu Tiram on JuJy 1 without a permit, she protested saying that she had just been discharged from he. and had no66 words
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Article38 1956-07-06 2 A 43-year-old Chinese .\oman. Lav Joo Eng, was feeding her pigs 500 yards away fron) her house m Tassek Glugor, Butterworth, on Wednesday afternoon, when a ripe coconut fell on her head She was killed instantaneously.38 words
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Article208 1956-07-06 2 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will make a final bid on Monday to avert a threatened strike by 2.500 employees of the City Council's electrical department. On that day he will meet representatives of the Council and the workers,208 words
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Article32 1956-07-06 2 HOUSEKEEPER TOOK SODA A SL j corded cr's who died l on te Yong, 57, *n Chong Tan had mai tho her one of them. Itot* h i i y* *"m '132 words
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Article15 1956-07-06 2 MUNIS was n Tin five Urate, In I v into the Pan oompoun15 words
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Article56 1956-07-06 2 Bench: No Sympathy Wasted KUALA LUMrUR, Thui V. Muniandy, 24, another nine months h rm to his previous prison tci: This term which brings 1 itotal number oi previous eon\ictions to ter:, was bai him by the First Magistrate for theft. a bicycle wt J tion J Barat on S56 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-07-06 2 PAN-AMERICAN Airways' Singapore maru.'' Gtadk and his wife returned to Singapoie lasi air after a four-month holid.n m Saa Fran .Mr. Glnck said on arrival that h. wt long m the Colony as Mr. Jerry Wilburn from h "y kok office would take up his job mStandardpic - 65 words
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THAT $100 MIL. POWER STATION
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Article, Illustration166 1956-07-06 3 Will It Be A White Elephant? THE City Council's Public Utilities Committee yesterday agreed m principle that Singapore should have a new $100,000,000 power station and endorsed it as "urgently required." The Committee accepted the recommendations cf the City Electrical Engineer. Mr. R.166 words
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Article157 1956-07-06 3 THE War Damage Commission will not appeal to the Privy Council against the judgment of the Singapore Court ot Appeal on April 13 which allowed three Dutch oil companies' claim for $5,000,000. This was announced by the I Attorney-General m Singapore yesterday. The Appeal Court157 words
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Article43 1956-07-06 3 MOHAMED bin Othman. 2r>, ef Parit Pulai. Jalan Abdul Rahman, Muar, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment on Wednesday by the Magistrate Inche' Pawan Ahmad, for possession of 17 fov. is which he could not account for en May 2fi.43 words
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Article, Illustration405 1956-07-06 3 REMEMBER THE BLACKOUTS? THEY MUST NOT BE REPEATED' v HUKMAN of Council's Public ommittee, Mr. im Chee, des- "ridiculous" a thai the new 51J11, 000,000 power sta--1 for Singai turn out to be pvfeHc elephant." k this ring Foi met O ked405 words
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57 1956-07-06 3 S r Malay d th Singan of the IV i. Organ salting an appea j rei sii who ar Tring *X -n M uria 11 cas< In Vfoha S < bin The that he the que.-'*. the G general meetlni "If rm n o i57 words
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Article47 1956-07-06 3 Minister's Inspection VI. Tl rnment l i ry part n within the the local austid the Assist mt I itui ii Reand Local Gove it, he Abdul Rahman during his Wellesley I examine local Covin Proill I Penang is conand had rubers of rural district Inspected improve--147 words
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Article55 1956-07-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Th trs,— Three Alliance men have been appointed by the Sultan to serve on the Selangor Si Executive Council as unofficial members. Their term of office is one year and they are: Inch* Abduilah bin Haii Mohamed Yassin, Mr V Manickavasagam and Ra J55 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-07-06 3 i H m. Siagayere >ur \e.irs sl, *'Hi tai tor Alfredo th* brilliant lin virtuoee m Musical s one of ms who 1.:. Vl Ti{ Pupil of a Tioe. ttather. >l ithe co_ ny r ip rp i ,v v («uille- Ins first127 words
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257 1956-07-06 3 Let's Have A New Station When Needed CITY C wncillor. Mr. Sim Bong' Seng, described the proposal to build a ik $100,000,000 power stati d m the Colony as *v: ::i£ a white c!ephai with >lie n w money is257 words
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Article82 1956-07-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Municipal Council has sent, out an appeal for funds .o buy a properly-equipped mobile canteen for use during civil disasters, and possibly ceremonial occasions. The idea came from the Special Civil Disi/sters Committee, formed shortly after the big Batu Road fire some82 words
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Article58 1956-07-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A reception committee consisting of representatives of various Indian organizations has been appointed to entertain the Indian Naval Flotilla which will arrive m Port Swettenham on July 21. The Naval Flotilla will be m port until July 24 and the public could58 words
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153 1956-07-06 3 'MALAYA A SORE WHICH IS HEALING' BY ANDREW ROTH Standard's London Bureau Chief LONDON. Thurs.— Indian diplomat. Sardar Pannikar delighted an audience of 200 Malayans last night by describing the remnants ot colonialism m Malaya as ''a ..ore which is getting healed In a witty and learned speech which contrasted153 words
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Article93 1956-07-06 3 A Double Tragedy In Penang PENANG, Thurs. An ll-year-oV Chinese boy, Chin Kirn Hoong, was drowned while swimming with his younger brother m the sea off Paramount Hotel, Northam Road, yesterday. His body floated to Miami Beach on the 9th milestone, Batu Ferringhi, where it stuck among some rocks. It93 words
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Article37 1956-07-06 3 CHUA Chai Bee, 36. was bound over for three months for $150 by Muar Magistrate Inche Paw an Ahmad, en Tuesday, for causing hurt to Yock Hua on Feb. 6, at Bakri New Village.37 words
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Advertisement101 1956-07-06 3 tFLY XWtO V WEST GERMANY mif/ SiPfi orrr of i. Munith Frankfurt Dusseldorf Stuttsart A g£_B._ \uremborfZ Hanover Bremen Hamlmrs Jl*tß KyjMtnßL AmmjV* *__|jßw gCW^LwI Ammmm****\\^m^9tmmm*\^^*mmm\^m\ _^_^_Pr_H SC4i.O/% 4174 V 4/P£t/V£S SrSHM I I See your Travel Agent I or THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. 124, Robinson Rood: Telephone *****101 words
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Article57 1956-07-06 4 REVENUE collected by the Singapore Customs Department during the first half of this year rose by nearly $5 million. as compared with the corresponding period of 1955. Total amount collected wa? 544.5H7,000 compared with $39,832,000 for January to June, 1955. Main revenue items were: tobacco57 words
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Article, Illustration111 1956-07-06 4 ONE HUNDRED and fifty Singapore stude.its had their first experience of a mock naval operalion yesterday when they were guests of H.M.S. Newfoundland. The students, boys and girls from 15 English schools and three Chi-n»->c High Schools, put to sea with the cruiser m the afternoon from the111 words
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284 1956-07-06 4 560 Dredge Men To Down Tools In Sympathy Today IPOH, Thurs. Three dredges, belonging to the Malayan Tin Dredging and the Southern Malayan Tin Dredging companies m the Batu Gajah and Mclim Nawar areas will be idle as from tomorrow morning, when about 560 workers go on a "sympathy" strike284 words
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Article102 1956-07-06 4 Council Training For Three FOUR Singapore Government officers are expected to go to Britain for training as chairmen of the proposed Rural District Councils. They are: Messrs. Chan SV. Kwan. secretary of the Rural Board; Ha.-sim bin Kamari. a.-sistant secretary. Rural Board; R. Ramalingam. Survey Depart ment and M. Ponnuduray.102 words
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174 1956-07-06 4 BIG BLAZE DESTROYS 70 ACRES OF RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The seven-hour blaze at the Batu Estate, Segambut, tour miles from Kuala Lumpur, yesterday destroyed 70 acres of rubber trees. But the Estate Manager, Mr. Ng Kee Wei, told The Standard the loss to the estate was negligible. He said174 words
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Article160 1956-07-06 4 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib.) m Singa* pore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot (norn), 931 93i July No. 1 RSS 931 9*21 No. 2 RSS 801 80 No. 3 RSS 881 88 1 Tone: Steady. B FOR*, itn The price ot tin on thp160 words
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Article182 1956-07-06 4 We Must Build Own Forces' Governor Addresses Servicemen SIR Robert Black, Governor of Singapore, told National Servicemen at a passing-out parade yesterday thai it was necessary for Singapore to build up her own forces. The passing-out of the fourth recruit intake of servicemen took place at the drillsquare of the182 words
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Article76 1956-07-06 4 W. F. HUNTER, of the R.A.S.C., was fined a total oi $90 and disqualified from driving for a year m the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to committing four traffic offences. The charges were driving a car without licence, driving without insurance, driving76 words
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124 1956-07-06 4 LONDON. July 5 (Reuter) Mr. Stanley Awbery, (Labour), asked m the House of Commons yesterday for details of Singapore's housing programme. H e asked what were the estimated housing requirements, the average number of houses built during the past five years by the Singapore124 words
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Advertisement373 1956-07-06 4 CATHAY (ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I Ul/A I AiQ-CONW-nONCO <_0 sntj a3op.m. l*KJjHr m m m^m^&m\XLmmaUmmmaMmmmmmmw Jfftjfr M-G-M penenti m CINEMASCOPE .nd COLOR I THE LASTHtJNT"-. fW» ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GRANGER] NEXT CHANCE! The Love Story Of "GABY" L_>Llfc LAKON JOHN KKKK An M-r.-M I'm ture m Cinemas. ope TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! SUSPENSE!373 words
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Advertisement314 1956-07-06 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATO^-M STARTS CAPITfII §1^ '^i TODAY! UAn LMfcll IHERE AT LAST! A DARING I)Rl 1 1 OttO P'*-,ngf. s "TuP'_^B Kb man| |f n 1 r^^L I Fr^nK SinaTr/\ KM NovAk i>\ MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! iwi Wan- ...T~~^ J lj "STORM OVLR THE NILE" ,V;,'„, I |i MIDWIGHT!314 words
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Article, Illustration250 1956-07-06 5 S'PORE GERMAN COMMUNITY TO HAVE A NEW CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE will have a new "German House," a social and cultural centre, at 1-5 First Avenue oft Bukit Timah Road, the first to be opened since the war. The opening next Monday at 6.30 p.m., will be attended by thp Governor,250 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-07-06 5 MR ill WENG CHIEW Ol Singapore, a former student ol Rallies Institution left m the Carthage yesterday lor Britain for higher studios. He will study for the R. v degree m Economics m London38 words
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101 1956-07-06 5 Co-operative Conference In August TWENTY four delegates esent b g arious Singapore o-oporative organizations will attend the All-Malayan Coative Conference to be held m Penang on Aug. 4. A spokesman for the Singa- v de cgation, Mr. A. B. Pint I d The Stai r i yes- y wi]] >*art101 words
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Article75 1956-07-06 5 KUCHING, Thurs. Four s inlarships have been awarded to employees of the Public Works Department by the Sarav tk Government lor a fourvear din'.oma course at the kuaia Lumpur Technical Coilege. They ''e Messrs. Said bin linn Bujang (Land surveying), Ri -hard Ngui Choon Lee (arch "c75 words
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Article27 1956-07-06 5 IX THE Johore Bahru Magis- te*s Court yesterday. Tan Eng Hin, manager, Building Construction Co v.. Singapore. was fined $25<) for permitting a lorry for overloading.27 words
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303 1956-07-06 5 Names Sent To Immigration FINAL selection of Singapore businessmen for the trade mission to China was completed yesterday. Names have been submitted to the Immigration authorities, the organizer, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, told The Standard. •'The work of organizing is now all over. I303 words
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87 1956-07-06 5 Storm Warning Radar To Be Fitted By A.I.I. AIR India International will shortly be storm-rieiect-Ing radar m all its Super Constel ation and Constellation aircraft at a cost ol 51. 000. 000. This equipment will enable planes to avoid thunder storms-. an I aid m terrain clearance, gro n I87 words
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143 1956-07-06 5 THIRTY-ONE new factories using various types of machinery have been set up m Singapore m the past i six months. Another 20 applications are now being considered by the Government Machinery Department, The Standard was told yesterday. Most of the new factories are143 words
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Article75 1956-07-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Officials for the ensuing year fer St. John Ambulance Association, Johore Bahru branch, are as fellows: President —Dato Sheikh Abubakar bin Yahaya, Chairman Mr. N, Krishna Pillay, Hon. Secretary Mr. S. R. Vijayasingam, Hon. Auditor Mr. Yong Say Toong, Hon. Treasurer Mr. Ong Chow75 words
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Article79 1956-07-06 5 Boys' Club Officials THE following have been elected office-bearers of the Federation of Boys' Club, Singapore: President "Mr. Tarn Choon Mong; Vice-President Mr. C. K. Cheng; Hon. Secretary Mr. Tan Muat Keng; Asst. Hon. Secretary Mr. Henry Tan Hoay Gie; Hon, Treasurer Mr. Poh Sing Koon; Asst. Hon. Treasurer —Mr.79 words
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Article59 1956-07-06 5 THREE thugs, one armed with a revolver, held up the night watchman of a PublicWorks' Department yard m Chua Chu Kang Road, Singapore, and got away with 133 cast-iron blocks on Wednesday night. While one man prodded the gun at the watchman, the other two loaded59 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-07-06 5 *'vuv\vx\\\\vv\\\'.v\\\v\ AVWYVWWVWVWVWVVVV* A group of 17 atomic scientists, civil and military observers, enga-ged m the recent atomic tests near Australia's Monte Bello Islands, passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantas to London. They maintained the strictest secrecy about themselves and their work. But most of them agreed to beStandardpic - 63 words
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Article63 1956-07-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Pleading guilty m the Magistrate's Court today to using a private car to convey 70 bales of cloth, Yap Tuan Seng, of Singapore, asked for leniency on the grounds that he was out of business at present. He was fined $80 or63 words
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Article55 1956-07-06 5 DR. TAI CHENG HWA. of the University of Malaya, will speak on "Biiingualism m Education m the light of modern research and experience," at the seeopd meeting of the Singapore Education Society at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, on Tuesday. July 10. Members of the55 words
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Article41 1956-07-06 5 SIXTY-ONE students, including four from North Borneo, three from Sarawak one from Brunei, of the Federation Forest School at Kepong, Selangor, are m Kedah for a five weeks' stay m the Home Guard Training Centre to do practical work.41 words
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147 1956-07-06 5 Industrial Safety Is Subject Of Exhibition Singapore's Minister for Labour and Welfare, m conjunction with the Safety First Council, will hold an "Industrial Safety exhibition from July 24 to 29. The exhibition— first of its kind m Singapore will occupy 400 sq. ft, of the Victoria Memorial Hall. Senior Inspector147 words
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Article28 1956-07-06 5 TUAN Abdul Jalil bin Haji Hassan. Assistant Mufti. Johore, has gone on six months' leave. Haji Ismail bin Omar, Religious Officer, will act for him.28 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-07-06 5 THE Officer Commandins the Naval Police m Singapore Naval Base, Lt. Col. F. H. Little, left for Britain yesterday m the Carthage accompanied by his wife. Colonel Little, a popular expat officer, took over the task of organizing the Naval Police immediately after the liberation- StandardpicStandardpic - 49 words
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Article98 1956-07-06 5 134 WOULD LIKE TO BE CLERKS PENANG, Thurs. White collar jobs are being sought by 120 men and 14 women, according to Mr. M.S. Tajuddin. Manager of the Employment Exchange. "The exchange, which acts as an introducing agent, offers a free service to both employers and workers." says a circular98 words
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Article491 1956-07-06 6 Ifffß Labour Front's move to clear its decks to pot M end to the civil disturbances and unrest ::< twe been responsible lor setting thc Colony back m its progress towards independence will be received with relief. "The Coalition's Parliamentary Committee has decided to recommend the setting491 words
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Article453 1956-07-06 6 T*HE various types of marriages and marriage laws A m this country are too confusing for the average person to comprehend. The policy of the British administrators was not to interfere with the rriage customs of the varipus races living hero. It was only m Christian marriages that453 words
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Article568 1956-07-06 6 GUY WINT - EVOLUTION IN SARAWAK GUY WINT By THE story of the transformation of the Colonies into self-governing states is not contained only ln the news which makes the headlines. Much also Is happening ln a quiet way. At least m the British Colonial Territories, con t i nual constitutional change and568 words
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Article, Illustration994 1956-07-06 6 Robert Stephens - NASSER NEHRU TITO And Their Neutralist Policies Robert Stephens I By CAIRO THE announcement A that Egypt's President, Colonel Gamal Abdul Nasser, will meet Marshal Tito and Mr. Nehru for a two-day conference m mid-July on the Adriatic island of Brioni has been acclaimed by the Egyptian Press as a994 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-07-06 6 "There's really nothing unusual about your condition except that it is seldom found m a person who is still living."20 words
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Letter158 1956-07-06 6 Sir; To judge by frequent public utterances it would seem that some people have taken it for granted that the East is spiritual and West is materialistic. This ia a misapprehension and is probably due to the fact that the classical literature of the East158 words
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Letter198 1956-07-06 6 Sir; *"Ex-T echn i c i a n blamed the M. T. S.U. for the raw deal received by the Technicians. This public denunciation of the M.T.S.U. by an ex-mem- ber compels me to reveal the truth. After the implementation of the Benham Schemes. Whitleyism was introduced into198 words
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Letter488 1956-07-06 6 "PROPAGANDA is a power- fui weapon able to produce good or evil, depending on the way it is handled and the type of people at w'nich it tl directed. Those who hartdle it must be prepared to prove their statements without a shadow of488 words
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Article190 1956-07-06 6 "Thr strei cracy degrei on the 1 bi ha. Lord Halshu; tv ing Dire! Nationai V., Jl j Jopmrnt fn por at l_| ing m the BB( *■>■, m "ThisDa> and v r r <l east m th< <„,.' j sras Servief *M ''$<'■■■ I sheer190 words
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Advertisement55 1956-07-06 6 m.m, „i, SETTIMIO 1 1 il m il Hi 111 SOPRANI 11|U »n_ mam piano accordions sAw£!^ mm^ m *i^i ""i**. jQjl r m 80 34 4 $280.00 \^J BLt RO 37 "7 HM.M M a«BM£Zjr un J400.00 120 41*13 $700.00 Packing Postage Free. Sole Agents--SWEE LEE COMPANY m, North55 words
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Advertisement90 1956-07-06 6 4 IE AVER StNCE /869 Stift tout's finest... A^t RUDGEv FROM ALL COOD BICYCLE DEAtt^ Or the following Distributors Ban Hoe Co., 150-B. Jalan Rahm.it B« Sin Hong Hin A; Co., 19, Jalan Rahmal Teon* Hin Co., 43. Jalan \w.in-_ Hock Guan Hin. 15. Jalan Ibrahim. J«>» Chin Ah Co..90 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-07-06 7 THE competitors m the Miss Italy, 1956 beauty contest line up at the old castle m Sestri Lcvante on the Italian Riviera. The winner of the contest. Mis s Rossana Galli. is fourth from right. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article97 1956-07-06 7 Now You See It, Now You Don't PARIS, July 8 (CP)— A ts irl oi app< ais yesterday or- dered an investigation into irges that shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis signed a contrad with vanishing mk. Creek shipowner Spiridon Catapodi bas been trying ;o I for alleged; ising r.ow-you-sce-it-now you don't97 words
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Article62 1956-07-06 7 MILWAUKEE, July 5 (UP) —Eugene Haydin's girl nad him going around m circles until police put a stop to it. Kaydin, 25. said he "blew my top" and drove around and around the block m second gear when bis girl friend gave him the "cold shoulder."62 words
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Article61 1956-07-06 7 BONN. July 5 (UP) The West German Federation of Industries called yesterday for lifting of the ban on trade with Red China The proposal highlighted a report by a goodwill mission of the Federation which carried out. a five-week Far Eastern tour m February and March.61 words
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141 1956-07-06 7 RUSSIA'S TOO- BIG MOUTHFUL, BY ADENAUER ROME, July 5, (IP)— West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said last night he believed Russia has bitten off more than it can chew m its effort to dominate the world. The 80-year-old Chancellor spoke bis mind bluntly to a packed press conference m the141 words
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230 1956-07-06 7 The Big Search (58,000 Cards, 3, 500 Miles) For Kitty Is Over I INES lowa. Iv I v I uidering Persian 1 Olat vi as back sterda v because i r mined owner spent I >v 000 looking a t an bssnrancc president trom nes lost Olai some. between Des230 words
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93 1956-07-06 7 DON, July 5 (AP) -Premiers Jawaharlal E iiru and K.udri Mohammed -AM failed today to (p. -year-old deadlock between India and 1 r the future oi divided Kashmir. I id tan i: t for r.v i no i il bi Ml, 1 r.ru to a93 words
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Article36 1956-07-06 7 Israel Denies Tr oops Report f 5 (AP)— M ni try l mphai Lebane_>e retroop ng the Jor- n VA tinan was Israel Army Maj Oen I ther highlast *..r. Ind- nd< nee I" A>. v36 words
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Article16 1956-07-06 7 Renter) I lone und 1 ta in j know •ered me.16 words
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Article43 1956-07-06 7 AND CANYON, Arizona. v A Tran w I inea B ial yesterday an- p ana for ;> mass F gstafl on Monday r the 70 jm t -on d i lasl Saturday's '-rash of i S iperttion m Arizona*. C iny< n.43 words
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Article25 1956-07-06 7 PARIS. July 5 (AP) The French cabinet yesterday decided to raise the price of ttes to help pay for the ing m Algeria.25 words
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Article47 1956-07-06 7 WOMAN'S WHIMS FANCIES PEORIA, Illinois. July .">. (UP) The Peoria police department yesterday tome d down an urgent telephone request from a woman who called during a downpour. She wanted a squad car to rush a raincoat to her husband on his job so he wouldn't get wet.47 words
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Article29 1956-07-06 7 TOKYO. July 5 (AP) Japan will launch a five-year programme for construction of medium-sized commercial transport planes ne-xt year. the International Trade and Industry Ministry announced yesterday.29 words
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Article28 1956-07-06 7 BARCELONA, July 5 (UP) More than 40 nations will b° represented at an international circus congress to be held hem ba October. Con--5 organizers said yesterday.28 words
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Article20 1956-07-06 7 CAIRO, July 5 (AP) Sudanese Premier Ismail El War submitted his resignation yesterday to the threeman Sovereign Council.20 words
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Article35 1956-07-06 7 SANTIAGO. July 5 (AP) Earth shocks were felt from Coquimbo to the north to Curico to the south of here yesterday. The tremors caused considerable alarm but neither casualties nor damage were reported.35 words
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Article16 1956-07-06 7 BUENOS AIRES. July 5 (AP) Police arrested six persons yesterday suspected of being Peronista troubie-mak-er>.16 words
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Article31 1956-07-06 7 WASHINGTON, July 5 (UP) Production of atomic research reactors will begin to swing into high gear this year as more and more foreign governments place orders with United States firms.31 words
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Article49 1956-07-06 7 CORNING, California, July 5 (UP) -Woody Woodson fell he was unfairly tabbed for a tra'ti violation but unlike I motorists he did something abo it it Woodson promptly ordered police to clear out of their headquarters within 30 days or else He owns the building.49 words
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Article22 1956-07-06 7 EGYPT'S state budget for the next fiscal year will set a new record of e280.500.000. it was announced yesterday U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-07-06 7 photo ALL BUNDLED up m a sweater to the disappointment of the wa ting croud (so says the American caption to this picture) I) ana Dors, bosnmy English actress gets off a plane m Los Angeles, after a flight from New York. Diana flew m toA.P. - 58 words
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Article144 1956-07-06 7 WHILE CRAVEHANDS STRIKE FOR MORE PAY SAN FRANCISCO. July 5 dp) The City Health Department announced that more than 805 bodies are now stored m mortuaries awaiting the end of a si)-day-old cemetery strike and lockout. The new figure was more than 100 greater than an estimate144 words
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Article66 1956-07-06 7 WASHINGTON. July 5 (AP) —Attorney General Herbert Eromncll announced last night that the Department of Justice is starting a civil anti-trust suit against General Motors, accusing it of monopolising the manufacture of buses. "We have informed attorneys for General Motors that a complaint m a civil66 words
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Article39 1956-07-06 7 SEVENTY-three peasants accused by Italian Customs police of growing opium poppies illegally were found not guilty m Bolzano. North Italy. after a University Professor had testified that the poppies were of a local type and harmless.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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110 1956-07-06 7 And Now, A Steel Strike In Britain LONDON. July 5, (Reuter) Officials (f nine unions representing aoout 14.000 steel maintenance workers last night called for a national strike following a breakdown on pay talks with employers. After taking their strike decision, officials said that a national stoppage would cut output110 words
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201 1956-07-06 7 LONDON, July 5. (UP)— lndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru yesterday ridiculed American newspapers who visualized him as "a man of mystery." He declared: "I am not essentially a complicated man. I am beginning to think that when people do not understand each other201 words
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Article92 1956-07-06 7 WASHINGTON, July 5 (UP) Gen. Nathan F. Twining flew home from Moscow yesterday just as cony. need as ever that the Soviet Union is catching up with the United States m top quality airpower. Twining, Air Force Chief of Staff, told reporters m a plane-side interview92 words
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235 1956-07-06 7 EVEN RED OFFICIALS AFFECTED BERLIN, July 5, (AP) A Red Polish commission with powers of life or death yesterday launched a sweeping inquiry into the Poznan "bread and freedom" revolt. The commission, appointed by Premier Josef Cyrankiewicz. met m Poznan and heard evidence235 words
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218 1956-07-06 7 MR. K. ADMITS DIFFERENCES OF RED BOSSES PARTY SHOPTALK: MOSCOW, July 5, (Reuter)— Mr. Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party First Secretary, admitted last night that there had been "differences" between himself and Mr. Moiotov and Mr. Georgi M. Malenkov, the former Soviet prime minister who is now First Deputy Premier and218 words
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Article26 1956-07-06 7 THE WEST German government has approved construction of a U5550. 000.000 oil pipeline from Wihelmshaven to the Ruhr basin, it was announced yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article20 1956-07-06 7 POLAND ha: lifted restrictions on the emigration of Jews to Israel, it was reported m Jerusalem yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 20 words
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Advertisement144 1956-07-06 7 Get right Q^a-V* the swing... W/M Yes, you've got to get right into the swing no fjf \\r/j\ j matter what game ycu are playing And |Kf//i \fl whether it is coif, term s or cricket,, freedoms B\ of action is essential. To ensure this, wear wmii l_\ I tii2144 words
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Article300 1956-07-06 8 Did He Save The Children From Burning House? I Did Not Ask For It In The First Place' OTTAWA, July 5, (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth has a'j+horized cancellation of the award of the George Medal to a Quebec milkman, Mr. Edward Chipman, it was officially announced here300 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-07-06 8 photo MISS Toslde Bab;., who was elected Miss Japan 1 "H ."> ti at a nation-wide contest m Tokyo. She will represent Japan m Miss Universe contest m LOB£ Beach. California. APAP - 34 words
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Article139 1956-07-06 8 DOCK STRIKE HOLDS UP 53 SHIPS Ml v 5 Fifty-three tied up m five ma] r p rt ral i 1 iay a< a sti i new docks ku art r" viding for bigger loads gan© ot.red Us d I i•- hips idle In V nourne, 25 In Sydney, 15139 words
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Article105 1956-07-06 8 Sacked Car Men Told: No Hope BIRMINGHAM. July 5 (Renter) Six thousand car workers; who were sacked at the week-end. were told last night there was no possibility of them getting their jobs back m the near future. This wk stated after a meeting between trade union executives and the105 words
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Article33 1956-07-06 8 THAILAND'S leading movie actress, Vilaiwan Wattanapanit. who attempted suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping tablet- on Thursday, Is now safe and will continue to work on her new film. UPUP - 33 words
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Article45 1956-07-06 8 GENEVA. July 5. (UP)— The United Nations International Law Commission today tried to splve the '*three-mile-_imit'' problem. It finished its 10-week session by adopting a draft codification of the law of the sea which will so before the General Assembly m November.45 words
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Article35 1956-07-06 8 AUSTRALIA ended her 1955-56 financial year on June 30 With an adverse trade balance of A £36.800,000 I I ,29.440.000 BCg.) Mr. S. R. I Carver, Acting Commonwealth Statistician revealed I yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-07-06 8 All Ready For The Take-Off WITH a Beverley flying "bnx-car" m th, ground, five Gloster Javelin all-weather fighters 1 up at Oldham Airfield. Hampshire ready f„ r v off m the rigorous flying tests. Two Ja\Htn v t 1 off every half hour all day while scientific staff cord testA.P. - 53 words
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Article192 1956-07-06 8 NEGROES WILL DECIDE THEIR FUTURE LONDON. July 5. (AP) Britain yesterday refused South Africa's demands for sovereignty over three British-run protectorates. The refusal appeared likely to add new stresses to South Africa's already strained relations with the rest of the British Commonwealth, A South African-British192 words
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Article52 1956-07-06 8 NEW YORK, Ju'.y 5 (AP) Thai Airways announced today that it has ordered three new Super-Constellation transports from Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Major Vichien Yong -haiyud, Thai Airways representative, said Ar.e three airliners their snare parts will cost over U536.000.000. Delivery Is expected m the summer ci52 words
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187 1956-07-06 8 KARACHI. July 5 (Reuter Two members of tii" i. don School of Economies I Mountaineering CAub. with 1■ < ton ol t guipn ent, tefl here last night ior "Snow Lake", a va_.t snowfl* Id 16,000 feet up m the Himalayas187 words
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176 1956-07-06 8 LONDON. July 5 (Reuter)— Shipowners and charterers on the London freight market arc waiting to see if anything concrete materialises out of the U.S. Maritime Board's recommendations for the release of ships from the '•mothball" fleet. Charter rates have dropped since it was first rumoured176 words
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Advertisement613 1956-07-06 8 i HERE UE PRESENTS (OR EVERYONE X sJOO IN CASH and hundreds <9 Wfj of s7oOO Omo Gift Parcels Ow f-J/ (CONTAINING 2 LOVELY TOWELS AND 2 BIG PACKETS OF OMO) «l $100 CASH PRIZE first wedding anniversary v.. py BORN ON JULY 18th, 1955 GASH PRIZE 100 WHIIF l613 words
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Miscellaneous626 1956-07-06 8 <tzMlmanac Information at a Glance *^B*VmmVmTmW^mmtmm*saam*^^r»***^ m summary IS I 11 111 —9 of f I &t__^f_A«ftY_f^N?f_tTC Malaya (Si; 6.X. I Klv_/ll\«C iKL 6.56 Singapore Share *^^^*rw^*Mim**^*^^aa *SUM Markel Report (S): 1 m N« g__fer aS* (Si, 710 Ne-Af T.,.k S KU' mm m* Jl**** At >' our Rc(^ 8:626 words
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Article, Illustration299 1956-07-06 9 k i Laura —thc iter hus-l-and-wife acting team ever ■he's dream of domestic bliss; I when A- m tbe p i goes o: nes is Liferent (and ye y hilarious Fmch and Kay Kendal] are -stars of tii f Pinew lies, v II A [team299 words
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Article, Illustration426 1956-07-06 9 Terry Pillay - WHITE FEATHERS THAT NEVER BLEACH Terry Pillay By /"\l'£R a decade ago, a classic film was made called "The Four Feathers." an adaptation of A. E. W. Mason's beA selling book of the same name. Memories of this out.str.nding production have lived Hi the hearts of early film-fans ever since,426 words
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Article, Illustration581 1956-07-06 9 STEVE NEOH - Brief Case BRIGADE STEVE NEOH Glimpses Behind- the-Scene of America 9 s By TN a community where the middle class forms the mass, every other person is a Thomas Rath,, the nine-to-five office commuter who always hurries home for the com- forts of family life. During the early 40s, m581 words
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152 1956-07-06 9 J^NYONE who has seen that tense and terrible film, "The Night Holds Terror", will be able to foresee the entire plot, during the first half hour of William Wyler's production of "The Desperate Hours." ,jl. Part 1. Three desperate on the152 words
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Advertisement142 1956-07-06 9 The wor/cf famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ni/* BEAM PORTABLE BATTERY Dill DCAIfI HAND LAMP B__Z A-^*^*^^^ D \W tf lJ\r* ll SOlf AGENTS142 words
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Miscellaneous263 1956-07-06 9 Und4^ds Crossword Puzife Cl ttS M A K e -A 7, 21 entra beasl 4 U ROSS 27. Scotland Yard's drink? (5) 28. M rical sound V 30 down 31. v.c may ring the bell after an ir.gel I A famous crace near yi 'nt* can tin the 3 —n:,.263 words
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Article217 1956-07-06 10 R.I. D EM AND FOR SALT FISH GOOD SINGAPORE'S salt fish trade, worth $10 million m the past year, is showing signs of picking up after a long spell of inactivity; The export trade is being revived following the sudden increase m demand from Indonesia, the chairman of the Java217 words
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Article131 1956-07-06 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: 1 Fed. Disp. $2; F X ords. $1.80: Jackson 1 4 0 cd: M. Breweries $2.70 xd. $2.65 cd odd lotM. Coils Sl: Metal Box $1.60 cd: Robinson ords $1.50 xci: Sime Darby $1.75, $1,734; C<Ad Stoi tge $1.50;131 words
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113 1956-07-06 10 DEMAND FOR STEAMSHIP SHARES AGAIN FAIR support was again reported m the Malayan industrial shares section at or near quotations yesterday. Good demand for Straits Steamship snares continued and business passed at $14.25 and $14.50. Tins improved slightly m a few counters, while rubbers were dull. Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday113 words
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Article21 1956-07-06 10 TOTAL exports of tin to all countries from Singapore and the Federation during June, 1956 amounted to 7.014 tons.21 words
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Article154 1956-07-06 10 RUBBER UP 1 7/8c. ON BUYING SINGAPORE rubber prices rose li cents to 93^ cents per lb. for first grade July shipment on a steady market on trade buying. The market opened uncertain at 921 cents per ib a rise of If cents on Wednesday. The higher prices m the154 words
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Article18 1956-07-06 10 TOTAL export of all gr* Of rubber from June amounted to 82.129 tons, preliminary statistics show.18 words
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135 1956-07-06 10 THE 'FIFTEEN-FIFTY' IN NEW COLOURS A NEW Wolseley has been announced. It is the "FifteenFifty" powered by the well-known B.M.C. 'B type o.h.v. engine of 1489 cc. which produces 50 b.h.p. at 4200 r.p.m., and equipped with a centrally-placed gear shift instead of the steering column version. The more powerful135 words
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Article193 1956-07-06 10 A RESERVE of sellers m the Singapore pepper market sent prices up for the second day m succession yesterday. White pepper rose by $4 to $109 per picul (Muntok). and black, by $2 to $76 per picul (special Sarawak). There were keen buyers m the market who were193 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-07-06 10 THREE local employee* 0/ Cl -ipion M promoted by therm, rm, Tl ey (to office supervisor), E. A. s ey s t c and Ka Yew Hock (§ales tupervim Quee, tiy workshop foreman is Spy- -I* *r, n g f > Q t ass Ha tl -AcsStandardpic - 90 words
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Article245 1956-07-06 10 Local Men Promoted A |1| MILLION expansion plan has beet nounced by Champion Motors Ltd. and tl lines the company's faith m the future <>! Ma.; according to Mr. R. E. Butcher, the director anc eral manager. He said yesterday that during the last 18 months245 words
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Article20 1956-07-06 10 MALAYA? j Asso 32 5 211 I Se, D 224 [1 I i,4 1 R Otl ed unaltered.20 words
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Advertisement376 1956-07-06 10 NOTICES VOTIPF NOTICE TO ROAD USERS PTTTACir *u„* iv™ Level Crossing at Tasek/ LEASE note that from Tambun Iron o r e Siding Sth July. 1956, our iiEPAIRS to the above Level telephone number 7365 Crossing will be carried will be changed to* ou t between the hours of will376 words
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Advertisement675 1956-07-06 10 NOTICE T)R ARTHUR JACKSON M wishes to thank all friends for expressions of sympathy and for sending flowers on the occasion of his recent bereavement. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. (a) ASSESSMENT DEPARTMENT: Tenders for a 0 years lease of City Counil land at Tampenis lying o the north of675 words
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Advertisement428 1956-07-06 10 NOTICES PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND. (POST GRADUATE STUDIES IN MEDICINE SURGERY) APPLICATIONS are invited for a scholarship to be granted by the Board of Trustees of the above Fund. Such scholarship will be ottered for a period of not more than 2 years Specialist Post Graduate Study Overseas428 words
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Advertisement61 1956-07-06 10 I MAERSK LINE We wish to inform our friends that >''■"" Sunday, Bth JULY. 7956 our Telephone number ***** wiH be changed to J) J PELNI-LINES 12, ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freight— /Through Cargo D«P* I Tel: 6079 (Monoger) Mi "ESAU" for Belawan "ENDE" for Belowan "LANGIR" for Tombelon Pontianak61 words
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Advertisement750 1956-07-06 11 TRADING CO., LTD. y*,./**. "2/6 Robinson Road i: T H£ BLUE FUNNEL UNE sO RTH AMERICAN SERVICE u«ntr«-l Boston. New York, Balt.more, Philadelphia b Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang 19 23 |uly 24/25 |«?y 26/27 |„ly 29 Aug, 4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/8 Sept d via other ports to750 words
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Advertisement1089 1956-07-06 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <1S ,ines) Incorpotated m Singapore) (12 Unas) Kg, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapora. Ueutedon for Liverpool 6 $-JU il '<""" DuNin luly 5/61,089 words
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Advertisement869 1956-07-06 11 MITSUI |JE]| LINE Spore P. S'hom Penont FOR JAPAN from India Azumasan Maru for Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN from Continent Hagurosan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 16 j u y FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore Harunasan Maru from Japan 9 July869 words
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Advertisement646 1956-07-06 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bongkok and/or Fa. laat. Penong P. Sham Spore "ERRIA"* Gdns 38/39 "INDIA" In Port 9/11 July 12/14 July SELANDIA" 17/18 iulv 19/21 Jot* 22/24 July "MOMBASA" 19/20 July 21/22 July 23/26 July Not carrying passengers. HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa. Antwerp- Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. Spore646 words
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Article, Illustration423 1956-07-06 12 Terry Pillay - Terry Pillay FASHION PREVIEW By AT A BALL THERE'S no denying it. A suit does something even for the least fashion-con-scious woman. Clad in a sari, you look GRACEFUL and FEMININE, in a cheong-sam-ELEGANT, and in a sa-rong-kebaya PROVOCATIVE. But, in a suit, one becomes a423 words
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Article, Illustration865 1956-07-06 12 ROSE DRURY - COTTON FOR FURNISHING -AND FASHIONS ROSE DRURY reports LONDON. OMEN planning to buy fabrics for their dresses or for their new house furnishings are enjoying the unique opportunity of seeing the cream of Lancashire productions grouped together in London's Design Centre, Wkrft cotton is honoured in the first of a865 words
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Article, Illustration301 1956-07-06 12 UNUSUAL ACCESSOR! WHERE i s a long line of brightly coloured tassels attached to silver clip-on earrings on the counter of a Singapore store. Priced at $2.50 each pair, they are amusing and unusual accessory to any dress, particulary to those elastic, off-the-shoulder evening blouses which are so301 words
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Advertisement60 1956-07-06 12 </ t __d__fSl _________k liYSmI Cool-off with a __5 1 mxii Z^r* _^V______B |EBBWM| ooi/A/e Diamond«S\<^wl THE FINEST PILSEII wkw&Jm m CAH BUY Double Diamond is stronger. PifiS^ oZtt refreshing than an* otf* fi____fcw**^^^H^^__ """^~_^_i_^_Mi^^^_s_S Y^SSSfe^-^t! fl _S^_^_>_^_3r -*aJ o§2§r wonderfu) feeling Enjoy cooi Double Diamond tonight 1 A DOUBLE60 words
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Article67 1956-07-06 13 BRITAIN IN GAMES' SOCCER TOURNEY M)i>\. July 5. (Keujlritain, who were s i },x Bulgaria m ing round of the j ,M)tball cham nN ,;',p mil .still be reit Melbourne, meed today. ntriea which c final since f i ter bottom, s A th il about q be t MM)67 words
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Article174 1956-07-06 13 TAE S _I] Of* Judo Club held ita judo gr iding contort on Juno 24 and the final frado c_\ Uon results were completed on Ju'y The f Hewing were the SUCCeSSta] c';c pans Wflham Wee (Isl kyu); Andy L«H I _yU>_ Bertie HO (2nd kyu); Lim174 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-07-06 13 ■Stand- pic by THE FAM team and the Kowloon Bus Co. team pictured with Mr. T. ISadarajah the referee before their match at the T,P.C.A. ground, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The FAM won by 6-0.-*- Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 42 words
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Article263 1956-07-06 13 Brough Loses To Fry WIMBLEDON, July 5 (AP)— Top-seeded Lew Hoad of Australia spotted Ham Richardson oi the U.S. the first set then came on to win, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6 4, m their semi-final match m the Wimbledon tennis championships today. Hoad will meet Ken Rosewall,263 words
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Article268 1956-07-06 13 Aussies In Good Position LONDON. July 5 (Router) At close of play the Australians' second innings score was 21 for 1 against Somerset. Within rS minutes after* tea Somerset's last six wickets crashed for the addition ol 52 runs to put the side out for 275 65 run.- behind. Tea268 words
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Article61 1956-07-06 13 IX an exciting game ofsoccer .Kel ci aran Sports Club brat 40 B^o Royal Eieot rical and Mechanical Engineer! by two goals to one m a SAFA Div. MB league at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday Kassim scored Vr Kebenaran two minutes before tne interval. Second61 words
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526 1956-07-06 13 KEN TOFT - Soccer Fans Not Given Moneys Worth KEN TOFT Says A PAYING crowd of 3,455 spectators did not get their moneys worth at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night, when the Hongkong league and cup champions, the Eastern Athletic Association, gained an easy 3-0 victory over a disappointing Singapore "A" team.526 words
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Article77 1956-07-06 13 HKU Holds UM To 2-2 Draw HONGKONG University, strengthened by two last minute arrivals, did very well to hold the University of Malaya to a 2-2 draw m their inter-varsity encounter for the Honorable Kwok Chan soccer cup played at Bukit Timah yesterday The last minute arrivals were goalkeeper Lam77 words
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Article87 1956-07-06 13 PENANG, Thurs.— A superior Kowloon busmen touring team from Hongkong scored a four-nii victory over the Penang Malaya Cup eleven today with a display of the finer arts of soccer which delighted approximately 5,000 spectators on the Victoria Green. The tourists played with elegance an<*87 words
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Article60 1956-07-06 13 ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Training Centre trounced Royal Army Ordnance Corps by five goals to one m the Services Soccer Div. 2 league at Aver Rajah Road yesterday. The winners led by two goals to nil at half lime. RF.ME scored their goals through Evans. McCombe. ■Taylor.60 words
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Article286 1956-07-06 13 FOUR Singapore athletic records were ratified at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's committee meeting held at Kafles Institution yesterday. The first of these new Singapore marks was established by the formidable Swifts Athletes Association quartette consisting of Tan Soo Hian. Benedict Gomez. Lim Jit Imm and286 words
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Miscellaneous204 1956-07-06 13 Ul Abner By Al Capp y A_VL s\\favm-'^:^\\ (£»Vi_fir I -\*_jU jS^-i .5 V AA HF [Alley Oop By V. 7\ Hamlin PRVVONMUG,' Vl THINK >,CARE OF IT. Wh3sTHAT/ I NEVER y*GEE^\ WSO YOU* RE \> BUT I'LL VO/ I'VE GOT »T BOY..YE GOT BIG HUNK I SAW HIM/ WHILLIK£R£,204 words
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Article, Illustration1354 1956-07-06 14 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad \7ke Oinal CjaihpA fit^^^^^i^_M By Now Showing Distributor Also Impress In Workout (Liv Hunter, a threeyea r-oW chestnut from the Martin stable, shaped like a ready-made winner m his winding up gallop on the Bukit Timah track yesteriay when he beat1,354 words
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Article193 1956-07-06 14 Senan? Hati who completed a sj lendid doul le at [poh kba pi [rom Three to Class Two. according lo the latest SRA Imenl fist Other ti an >£er i are: TRANSFERS From Class 3 t<> Claai 2 E Bird. Lad Vet. lrom 1 is*193 words
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Article32 1956-07-06 14 Indian Youngsters scored a well deserved 1-0 victory over the Serangoon Malays m thc SA A Div 3B leagur soccer match at CYMA ground yesterday. Nadarajah scored the only goal.32 words
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Article325 1956-07-06 14 Lands AAAM In A Quandary Jesse Keeps Faith THE Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya cannot decide what to do with the Jesse Owens Trophy, until it receives more details from the donor, Mr. Cyril Stork, Secretary of the AAAM, told SPORTSCOPE yesterday. Mr. Stork disclosed that 0:1 tl c trophy325 words
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Article114 1956-07-06 14 Combined Universities (Hongkong Malaya) beat the ViceChancellor's team 4-3 when they mci at tennis at Bukit Timah yesterday. Results: <Comb Universities mentioned first): Singles: King Fun beat Dr. Khoo 6-3, 6-1; S. L. T?o beat Treggotung 6-0, 6-2; W. C. Ho beat Macleans 6-S. 6-2.114 words
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Article373 1956-07-06 14 EDIN PETER - EDIN PETER GAMES' MEDAL FOR COLONY? By SINGAPORE Amateur Weightlifting Federation's President and honorary Coach, 62-year-old Mr. Chua Tian Teck told Sportscope yesterday, "Singapore has the chance of winning its first ever medal at the Olympic Games to be held at Melbourne m November, lt is likely to be373 words
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Article202 1956-07-06 14 UM Rugger Team To Visit Ceylon WATCH out Ceylon! A powerful University of Malaya rugger fifteen will travel to Ceylon m December this year for a series of matches, says Verity Gill. Aral their mission m Ceylon, says Mr. Kulaveerasingam. chairman of the MU Sports Council, is to avenge the202 words
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Article161 1956-07-06 14 Schools Humble Varsities SINGAPORE Combined Schools beat the Combined Universities by five games to two m a friendly badminton match at Cluny Road on Monday. The results arc a s follows (Schools mentioned first': Men's Singles: Lee Kirn Tat (SJI) beat X T Goh (HKU) 15-5. 14-17. .5-2: Wong Boon161 words
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Article105 1956-07-06 14 TWO top-flight Indonesian players have accepted the Malayan Tennis Association's invitation to participate m this year's championships m Penang and the interport games m Singapore, writes LEONG HEW MENG from Ipoh. They are Tan Liep Jiauw and Ketjec Soedarsono. leading players m Indonesia. Of the countries105 words
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Article454 1956-07-06 14 BAM Can Take A Bold Ch m sswl Ka 'fin THE Badminton Association of Malaya can take a bold chance to save 56,500 money pouring down tae drain for the five-woman Über Cup team, to Hongkong next month. It is easy to say, as454 words
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Article249 1956-07-06 14 This is indeed a bold suggestion. But it should deserve serious consideration especially when the BAM needs $20,000 io ynake the England trip possible for our Malayan girls. WITHIN a short time. Malayan badminton players are expected either to show progress or commence to slide249 words
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