Singapore Standard, 20 July 1956
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Title Section19 1956-07-20 1 Singapore TIGER Standard l^ l 281 1 Z414 !8 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, V)5 6 14 PAGES 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-07-20 1 HERE COMES THE McANDREW BRIGADE pic. the M .ill (11), Ie j w, holding baby n (nine I StandardStandard - 19 words
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Article45 1956-07-20 1 It fl rubtM r I for p i thf I of wor.-. taking e who ncreas< In nsai lor nent for ind 1.000 worktm how amily nv-r. v. re i I fered tfonal Indemnity ol •w pn 20,000 nnd 200 1 Ell and £115).45 words
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321 1956-07-20 1 Biggest Army Family In S'pore Is Irish Papa: 1 Don't Spare The Rod../ BIG John McAndrew, hritv, 210 lb. Singapore jrm\ Kfgttttt and I Esther ten, is a parent who does not believe in "sparing the rod and spoiling the child." [rish in us at mak l and act like321 words
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Article30 1956-07-20 1 AMERICAN rocket SCien- ts hope to place "at least five or six* 1 satellites in orbits around the world in an 18--tnonth period beginning nrxt July 1. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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111 1956-07-20 1 ITS O.K. TO SAY 'DAMN'- RULES COURT RALEIGH, North Carolina. July H) (UP) "Damn" may be a vulgar and Indecent word but City Court Judge Albert Doub does not think so. In prosecuting State Representative Edwin S. Tou on disorderly conduct charges, solicitor Robert McMillan said yesterday "it boils down111 words
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Article140 1956-07-20 1 New British Envoy To Washington LONDON. July 20 (Reutcr) Sir Harold Caccia. 51. Deputy trader-Secretary at the Voi-ripr, Office and a top British political adviser at recent East- West conferences, tonight wa.s named Ambassador to Washington, replacing Sir Roger Makins. Sir Roa- i Makins. 52. lias held the post the140 words
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Article23 1956-07-20 1 THE House of Commons wiJJ have a two-day debatr on foreign affairs next Monday and Tuesday, it was announced yesti rday.23 words
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115 1956-07-20 1 NEWCASTLE ON TYNE, England. July 19 < Reuter' Miss Violet Loraine, leading musical comedy star of 40 years ago who introduced "If you were the only girl in the world" to the troops in World War I. died in a Newcastle Hospital115 words
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Article179 1956-07-20 1 MORE than 200 employees of Bukit Sembawang Rubber Estate, Singapore, will ro on strike from today, j following a deadlock in negotiations between the management and the employees. Thi 1 manager ol the Estate, Mr R J. Godber. told The Standard, late last nisht. that179 words
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Article46 1956-07-20 1 JAKARTA, Juiv 19 (UP) A gang of 2UO members of the self-styled "Republic of South Maluku" armed with bows and s-rrows recently attacked a village in Ceram, East Indonesia, and killed five villagers, an Army communique said today. Seven other villagers were wounded.46 words
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193 1956-07-20 1 TOKYO. July 19 (Reuter) The Japanese War Graven Commission now touring New Guinea and collecting the remains of Japanese soldiers killed in action there has reported that it has discovered a ghost. Reports reaching Tokyo from thr Commission, said it had been warned193 words
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Article20 1956-07-20 1 THE first Chinese Ambassadur to Egypt, Chen Chai Kang. arrived in Cairo yesterday to take over his post.20 words
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198 1956-07-20 1 HE REFUSES TO REPLY TO A TOAST THE Sultan of Johore yesterday surprised his hosts at a tea party in Johore Bahru when he refused to reply to a toast to his health proposed by the Johore State Secretary, Inche Rahman Musa. Remaining seated198 words
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Article107 1956-07-20 1 TOKYO. July 19 (UP)— A newspaper report that Japan was planning to set up an embassy in Malaya was denied today by the Foreign Office. "It is too early to even think of .such a thing." a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. "Malaya is not yet independent."107 words
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Article18 1956-07-20 1 UNITED NATIONS Secre-tary-General Dag Hammarskjold arrived in Jerusalem yesterday for conferences with Israeli Premier. UPUP - 18 words
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Article43 1956-07-20 1 TWO men were stabbed— the first such report since Police launched "Operation Dagger" on Sunday by a gang of six after midnight in Amov Street, last night. Meanwhile. 20 suspected gangsters were detained by the Singapore Police last night.43 words
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Article69 1956-07-20 1 ADELAIDE. July 19 (Reuter)— Twenty ships were left idle at Adelaide today when dockworkers walked out at noon in protest against yesterday's sacking of a gang for go-slow tactics. In Brisbane, 600 men have been sacked for taking too long over meal breaks, stopping work on69 words
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Article128 1956-07-20 1 RANGOON. July 19 (Router) The Burn* Minister U Ba Bwe and his predecessor U Nu today denounced stooges, iK ts and political ma willing to betray Bui ma at the command of "big countries." They were speaking at mammoth public rail; commemorating the ninth anniversary of128 words
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Article208 1956-07-20 1 SHARIFF AHMAD - SHARIFF AHMAD Royal Wedding In Klang By KLANG, Thurs. Centuries-old tradition was reenacted today as the traditional "mas khawin d'ra.ia" (bestowing of the dowry) and the "akad nikah" (wedding ceremony) of Royal couple were performed at the palatial Istana Kota here. And while Royalty State208 words
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Article106 1956-07-20 1 LYDD. England, July 19, (Reuter) Group Captain Peter Town:-cnd, friend of Princes ICargari I fl< p 1 1 Lydd Airport. Kent, to Ostend, Belgium, today after completing preparations lor a world car tour He travelled In nl r* i ault car on the cross-channel a;r106 words
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Advertisement52 1956-07-20 1 I -7 EVERY Nt^ Uat china X- CAL CO. V v'- 7^^ ROAD. ig c r Bee r xWmoniah HM.BRAIN, .Singapore lawyer, told I 'he llets t conveyance job I 1-rty loaded with TIGER!" 12 k »3*»o«| t •«{.f 3 4<ia c 4 t 9 lg §y 4l i» mo52 words
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Article, Illustration180 1956-07-20 2 SULTAN ABOLISHES BRITISH ADVISER THK SULTAN of Sclaimor yesterday became the first Malay Ruler in the Federation to sign the afcrpe- ment with the British Government officially abolishing <; the post of British Adviser in a Malay State. This historic ceremony took plate in the throneS room of the Sultan's180 words
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138 1956-07-20 2 SEREMBAN T A 60S nur-c nan, Soo Ti was sentenced to a year's I the Ma; Irate I Yee Hong with a pper at Rasah New illage on June 9. Soo Teck told the court that he attacked Yee Hor.r with a cho:138 words
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Article280 1956-07-20 2 To Fight Against 'Divide-And-Rule' Tactics Of Firms KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Mining Employees' Union is calling a meeting of all trade unions in the country to formulate "a consistent policy for trade unions to he3p them fight the 'divide-and-rule' tactics cf the employers." The general280 words
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Article196 1956-07-20 2 MALAYS HELP CHINESE SCHOOL SUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. The foundation stone for the $50,000 Seng Yoke (Chinese) School of Ku- pang. Baling, for which j Malay leaders of the area helped to collect funds, was laid with a golden trowel yesterday by Mr. Too Joon Hing, the Federation's Assistant Minister j196 words
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Article58 1956-07-20 2 BENTONG, Thurs. A car went over the Bentons bridge and somersaulted 20 feet into the Sungei Bcn;;> at dusk yesterday. It landed with its four \vhoels up in three feet of water Yon* Chew Kiam. 36. driver and sole occupant of the ear crawled out of58 words
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Article141 1956-07-20 2 PENANG, Thurs.— An Indian navy flotilla consisting of five destroyers led by the LN.S. Godavari sailed into Penang: harbour this morning on an informal goodwill mission. The (iest'.nyers of the nth [ndian Destroyer Squadron! arc commanded by Captain S. D Kale. The Godavari flew141 words
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153 1956-07-20 2 Addict Is Waiting For Day Of Death PENANG. Thurs.-A 66- i year-old man, charged in the Sessions Court today j with consuming opium, j said he was waiting for the day when he could die. "I spit blood, and I take) opium to get some relief." Goh Choni Looi told153 words
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Article39 1956-07-20 2 THE Reid Constitutional Commission will visit Malacca I on Aug. 16 io meet Sett -ent organizations and w.ry id who have submitted a memo- randum to the Commission on the future constitution of Ync Federation of Malaya.39 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-07-20 2 MI( HAI L WTHOW who is (x.uliy one work old racks his thumb tiioimiiifui his fathrr uid mother, Mr. f rank Mugtistai Ul a\ if(\ foj n and wat< h. fevm WduMJ hns sftmclhinc to think about, Be is the beavied baby over born in P< i .-.k. and101 words
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Article112 1956-07-20 2 THE M im Col %c of Malaya at K:ang must get greater financial aid than it has been getting if it Is to progress steadily towards the final goal ol being a University. Dato S. I. O. Alsagoff, chairman of the Council of the Muslim College, stressed this fact112 words
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Article203 1956-07-20 3 N of officers and men from the Royal on in Buttervvorth, Ls an Australian 9 hmJa itteg fine job in training local .s work. Officer, of tion now Butter- S rhallon, Ipswich I Australia have broughi th them their y° ul Q. R rr A matronly v^ryone 5, Mac203 words
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Article47 1956-07-20 3 Singapore do G. Leonard, was fined $25 in a Colony Traffic Court yester'raffic offence. Dr. Leonard aid to have parked i between edge of the roadway and the white line laid down in the middle of Bras Basah n 2 '.a v- ar.47 words
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Article71 1956-07-20 3 SINGAPORE salesman. K. h Kin Kwee, chased a thief, who fled with his brief containing $400, for half a mile and finally retrieved it, in Gcylang Road, •erday. The salesman was writing a bill in a shop when the thug grabbed the i i and ran.71 words
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Article328 1956-07-20 3 Convictions For Four 'Operation Dagger Accused SINGAPORE Magistrate Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn yesterday gave Police his wholehearted support in their campaign to fight gangsterism in the Colony. iour or me eignt men cnarqed m Lourt. ho said: "The Court is going to support the Police to the328 words
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Article80 1956-07-20 3 THE Singapore Square Dance Club will hold a -Round-up" at Rallies Hotel on Friday, July 27, from 9 p.m. The "round-up", the first of its kind organized by the Club. will include square dancing, ballroom dancing, barn dances, games and community singing. Highlight 'of the80 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-07-20 3 MRS Mr HOB IRIS in strut ts MM of hei pupils on the lc.iusini; and dressiai of wounds ;«t the Choiis iitii Chinese S< houl 15 milfs from the RAF' station in Bu'.Utworth.35 words
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Article176 1956-07-20 3 Sequel To Motor Mishap A Singapore school teacher, Mr, m. Nadarajah, 26, who was badly injured in a motor accident two years ;u r »>. was awarded 50. 250 damages by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tab in tho High Court, yesterday. The Judge held that a176 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-07-20 3 MR, SAMUEL A. Abishegam, Singapore Government Supervisory Training Ofliccr. has been awarded an International Labour Organization Fellowship for specialist training in T.W.I. (Training Within Industry) in Britain and India. Mr. Abishegam who has been nominated by Britain, will leave for Geneva next week before proceeding105 words
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Article65 1956-07-20 3 Doctor On 5 Traffic Charges DR RREN'DON FREEMAN of Orchard Road claimed trial to five traffic offences in the Singapore First Traffic Court, yesterday. The offences were: negligent driving resulting in a collision with a tri.-ha. tailing to stop after an accident. railing to render aid, inconsiderate and careless driving65 words
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210 1956-07-20 3 Residents Want To Run Own Centre In Serangoon RESIDENTS of Upper Serangoon' district in Singapore have taken strong objection to Government running their Community Centre. Although at present there is a committee nominated by the Social Welfare Department, th( residents have gone ahead and elected their own committee. The new210 words
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Article30 1956-07-20 3 MR. M. J. HAYWARD. British Adviser, Pahang. will take over from the Malacca Resident Commissioner. Mr. H. G. Hammett, next September when the latter goes on leave.30 words
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Article66 1956-07-20 3 A MAN, Ng Ah S'ai, yesterday pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court to a change of stealing a tri.= ha belonging to him Yew Lian, at Jaian Sultan, between July 14 aad 15. Inspector M. Balasundram prosecuting, told the Coun that Ng was plying the trisha66 words
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Advertisement243 1956-07-20 3 lAT WORLD TRADE AND INDUSTRIES FAIR A STUPENDOUS OFFER! A FREE GLASS GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY BOTTLE OF DOUBLE DIAMOND BEER YOU BUY AT STANDS 10 11 With every quart bottle or 2 pint bottles of "Double n purchased at our Stands Nos. 10 and 1 1 we will eawa)243 words
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Advertisement113 1956-07-20 3 NOW ON SALE ODDMENTS ONCE IN A LONG WHILE WE OFFER THE PUBLIC AN ACCUMULATION OF ODDMENTS SURPLUS STOCKS OF OUR USUAL TOP QUALITY GOODS TO BE SOLD OFF AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. THIS MAKES SHOPPING NEWS! NUMEROUS ASTOUNDING BARGAINS STILL AVAILABLE l\ ALL DEPARTMENTS. COME TO-DAY! EXCELSIOR LTD. 66,113 words
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Article154 1956-07-20 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot mom.) 91 91] July No. 1 rss nn nu No. 2 RSS S7 87_ No. ,°> RSS 8;W B(ii Tone: Barely steady. SPORE TIN The price of tin on the local market154 words
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Article299 1956-07-20 4 We Don't Depend On Them— Tudor A GOOD many anonymous communications on tax evasion received by the Singapore Income Tax Department seem to be actuated by spite and are normally of no use to the Department, Mr. D. H. Tudor, the Singapore Comptroller of299 words
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103 1956-07-20 4 Moneylender Alleges He Was Robbed A MONEY-LENDER, V. C lelvadurai, 60. alleged in a Singapore Court yestei that I men assaulted and robhed him of $600 near Nee Soon La;--;. ,::o 'j l this tar. He was testifying during a pre iminary inquiry into a tentativi :'ge of robbery inst103 words
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Article42 1956-07-20 4 WONG Yoon Soon, 41.. was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court Muar for possession of 41 katis of rice. 5 kati> of sugar and 13 tahils of dried fish without a permit on June 24 at Guan Hong Estate.42 words
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Article59 1956-07-20 4 GOVERNMENT is to investigate an allegation that boys who pa.vs out from the Colony's Junior Trade School are being forced by their employers to teach others in the firm. This was revealed by the Technical Adviser to the Education Ministry. Mr. R.S. Anderton. who said he59 words
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Article139 1956-07-20 4 60 Students End 3-Day Strike THE three-day old trike by 60 students of the Chwei Chiurn Primary School in Jurong, Singapore, fizzled out yesterday because there was little support from the village population. The villagers, numbering nearly 2,000, were determined not \o encourage the stiike action by a section of139 words
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147 1956-07-20 4 DERRICK MaCAMERON of the R.A.O.C. pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday, tn making a false statement for the purpose of obtaining a driving licence at the Traffic Police Licensing Section on May Prosecuting Officer, Senior Inspector Rahman bin Embi told the147 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-07-20 4 A PROMINENT member of the Indian Parliament who has been active in welfare work in India, and who Ud th t > Indian Women's Hockey team in the international tournaments in Australia, last night attended a play staged by the Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association at the115 words
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Article115 1956-07-20 4 SINGAPORE Government has rejected a joint appeal by GO lawyers to retain the services of expatriate Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Coleboura for a further period. Mr. Deverrux-ColPbounVs three-year contract T Nvith the Government expires at the end of August. A letter from the Chief Secretary's115 words
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Article242 1956-07-20 4 Mercy Mission In The Jungle A BRITISH scientific expedition to delve into bird and animal life arrived m Singapore on! Thursday, after spend-! ing the last four months I penetrating the wilds of North Borneo. The booty: a baby "wan- wah* 1 (Borneo gibbon) j and 200 species of rare242 words
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Article39 1956-07-20 4 NIBONG TEBAL. Thur? carrying food in a restricted area without permits, three Indian- and a Chinese \vcre yesterday fined $100 each or a month's Imprisonment by Inche R&ssao bin Hussein In the Magistrate's Court here.39 words
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Advertisement273 1956-07-20 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANiSA[K)T^> NOW PADITni ~^v showing! «**rl I OLy ij SE MIRAH Pi] IMDNIGHT TOMORROW! MARIO I in "S| >',"xT.\?"", m- 18th DAY! REXj^g fi^l WAYNE J MIDMGHI rOMORROW! JOHN PAYNE s: RHONDA FLEMING SCARLET" TOMOUtOD r M S ''111 N h\, s T;r c pavilionTJ^ TAUT SUSPENSE THRU273 words
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Article580 1956-07-20 5 IPOII, Thurs.-A plebiscite to determine whether Penang: should be incorporated in the Federation of Malaya will be one of the recommendations contained in the memorandum on constitutional reforms submitted to the Constitutional Commission by the Peoples Progressive Party. A population En Per. con I British subjects,580 words
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387 1956-07-20 5 Federation Should Be "United States Of Malaya" -SCBA PENANG, Thurs. The Straits-Chinese British Association in a memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission, recommended that the Federation should be known as the 'Tnited States of Malaya"— each state and settlement to enjoy its own political autonomy. Malays should be defined in387 words
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Article223 1956-07-20 5 mixeo rare By Chamber Ensemble Standard Music Critic Chamber Fusemble c a vocal and instrumental jamme of contemporary music in the St A:.drev Wax Memorial I iast nign.. I faro was mixed and little of it was of my real ;ficance, although there was, In the various per! much toV.F.D. - 223 words
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Article63 1956-07-20 5 PENANG. Thurs. All mail ted at the second Penang Philatelic Exhibition in the St. ier*a Institution hall on A g. 18 and 19, will receive a distinctive cancellation, commemorating this special event. The postal authorii have tiled a post offi ■■(-> v nth at exhibition hall where cerdemominations63 words
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Article85 1956-07-20 5 It May Open Next Year wa I I that enough facilities will be ready by the lie* of next year to take Several Chinese associations guilds have pron ttions, but much more Is neeck d The college, when have accommodafor some 2,ooo— with expansion later85 words
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Article75 1956-07-20 5 Australian General Due Sunday r -GEW, Six Henry Chiel Of th€ General IB Army, b CX- Singapore on SunThe n.-r.cra!. WOO b on his United Kingdom, c I :v pnr.irri by his igUßit, Maior K. J On Durinj hU itoy to s r on th« Gov- S:: Robert Black, and75 words
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Article92 1956-07-20 5 THE Singapore Labour listry yesterday stepped into the dispute between the City Council and its Labour Unions' Federation and made certain proposals to iron out their differvs. Th.' Ministry suggested that 80 daily-rated workers, due to retire on July 2, should be allowed to work a further92 words
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Article291 1956-07-20 5 NEW MOVE IN CITY COUNCIL DISPUTE The- Ministry's proposal was discussed by both parties but no settlement was reached, as the Council maintained that the retirement age should be 60. Mr. O.S. Rcngasamy. secretary of the Federation, told The Standard last night: "We are convening a meeting of the executive291 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-07-20 5 MR. Sect Leonff Seng, treasure! of (he Singapore Trade Union Congress (above), arrived back in the Colony yesterday by (Juntas after a tour of the I'nited States studying trade union activities. He will make a report of the TIC. Mr. Soot said trade unions are wellStandard - 75 words
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Article134 1956-07-20 5 IPOH. Thurs. Three n;emben at Dr. Hajl Megat Khas. Perak Statf physidan*! family were among seven persons admitted to the District Hospital last night following a road accident at theTi milestone IpohChcmor Road. zThe physician's family ad- mitted were: Megat Amard Zainal, 26, Pr.tri Ralidah,134 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-07-20 5 BECAUSE she felt homo sick, Che Normah binti Kamaruddin, Kedah State Councillor (right), spurned dancing parts in two Twentieth Century Fox films, and flew back to Singapore yesterday from the United States. She was met at the airport by her husband. Inche Mohd. Rouse bin Ha.ii Md.114 words
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Advertisement453 1956-07-20 5 GHIVERS a r&pcl* marmalade l|il§j|||^|y ick s c f All imcy ttnder n yVUV tA*^ I sweet and mellow. That's true English ¥v§2a\\ tS*»«** marmalade... 1 -*y -V .VT. K^J^Zi't that's Chivers Olde T^^aS^^^ss»^^^>^^yl will love its cool, EC HIV E R S Chivers-the name for delicious jams and jellies,453 words
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Article466 1956-07-20 6 rpHE 17.000-Strong Army Civil Service Union is worried. For the second time within twelve months, the Union's loaders have raised the question la going to happen to them when the my secures I ndence. The first occasion was on September 1 last year when the Union I at,466 words
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Article414 1956-07-20 6 THi: sixty students of the Chwei Chium Primary School, who went on strike because they were Inst their school accepting the official grant, are being made the tools of subversive agents. They also protested against learning two languages. In I ilti-lingual territory, the knowledge of two or more414 words
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Article608 1956-07-20 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By \Y T HILE Mao has welcomed the trade missions from Singapore and the Federation to Red China and Chiang Kai-shek has threatened to blacklist Malayan firms trading with the Communists, all is not well in the Federation. Eighteen prominent and wealthy608 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-07-20 6 "I didn't come for her sake. I was curious— l wanted to see it open and no sound coming outl"20 words
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Article255 1956-07-20 6 Sir; It is interesting to learn thai the three So;:: r Accountancy bodies of England are joining hands to form an Accountancy Exam, body. They also must have, decided to confer degrees oq successful candidates. Certain.y the three accountancy bodies will not tolerate the successful candidate calling himse255 words
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Article186 1956-07-20 6 Sir: "Anti Hypocrisy* Is, indeed, very thoughtful in his opinion that "opium smokers should not be sent to prison." Yes' why should he add more troubles and sufferings to those wretched souls. Being addicts, they already suffer a lot, mentally, physically as well as economically. They186 words
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Article, Illustration181 1956-07-20 6 William Courtenay - William Courtenay Okinawa Another Cyprus Says TOKYO MANY Americans here and at Okinawa are comparing that island with Cyprus and are wondering about moral rights in staying in an island within 1,000 miles of Japan. The only true rnalogy. however, is the strategic need a need based alike on181 words
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Article764 1956-07-20 6 We the PEOPLE The Unfairness Of Pension Scheme Sir: A casual g'anee st m. eld and dilapidated pension paper gave me quite a big imp. I retired on 2nd Fel Luary, 1934, at the age of 44 years and received a gratuity of about $3,561.00 and a pension reduced by764 words
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Article580 1956-07-20 6 But she has all these years maintained the spirit of the agreement to hold it against Russian penetration in the Eastern Mediterranean. On the other hand Okinawa was won in a fair I after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour on December 7th 1941 and declared war on America. Cyprus580 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-07-20 7 THE worlds choicest crop of beauty resales the eye hrre. as 71 of 74 Miss Universe contestants pose for their official pageant picture at the shore of the Pacific Coast Club. UPUP - 35 words
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170 1956-07-20 7 Wo Decisions, But Tito Nasser Tighten Bonds July If) AP) Marshal Tito and President Nasser anI enini ol bonds between Yuuosiavia and Egypt yesterday and later mi rs With Prime Minister Nehru of India.' ru afterwards said that the tripartite talks were a friendly exchange without any decisions emerging. have170 words
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Article60 1956-07-20 7 top Conscription By 1958 -Labour I' jIS (UP)— -HritdinS Labour Party prhelminsl) last ni^ht to pros foi an end b} L 958 and to call for a cut in Britain's I the it from oc < I Iget Opposition Case .erday's > of 'he deI of i for Buch B60 words
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Article29 1956-07-20 7 [ME Minister Ichiro Hat in i said yesterday he n thinking about rntirand v.ill stay in politics until he ler about external and internal affairs." A P.AP - 29 words
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Article23 1956-07-20 7 AIR raid sirens sounded n G i city for 10 mm I when an aircraft circled the area vesterd \v APAP - 23 words
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Article59 1956-07-20 7 2,000-Yr.-Old Lotus Blooms mij is .\r a 2.00( 1 flower has I id in tin t iter- nd of the National Scienci Museum. It is the second 2.000-year-old lot_ d Dr. Ichiro Ohga. 73-year-old Japane botanist, has revived from the ancient past. The blossom, which I for four days according59 words
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Article34 1956-07-20 7 Comedian Danny tell today and cancelled his seat on a morning p] from here to Paris. Two doctors were attending him at his hotel. It believed he had gastric trou;34 words
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Article360 1956-07-20 7 New Set-Up In Far East And Pacific Commands WASHINGTON, July 19, (AP)— The U.S. Defence Department yesterday announced a major consolidation of U.S. military commands which will abolish the Far East Command in Japan, move the United Nations Command from Japan to Korea and make360 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-07-20 7 QUESTIONS FROM ALL ANGLES THE girl disorganized London Airport, [Marilyn Monroe, claps her hands to her ears to shut out the noise as newsmen lire questions at the 'Shape' from every angle. Marilyn is scon at the Savoy Hotel where she held a press conference. Also there was her husbandIP - 87 words
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133 1956-07-20 7 LONDON, July If) (AP) The Eden government was reported yesterday working on plans to slash Britain's defence programme by more than (M$i, 500, ooo. 000). Informed sources .-aid such a reduction amounting to nearly one-eighth ol Britain's Si'J.GOO.OOO.OOO defence bill this year would be133 words
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Article29 1956-07-20 7 THE Communist North Korea Radio said North Korea Is ready to .sign a peace treaty and fishery agreement with Japan whenever the Japanese Government is ready.29 words
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Article68 1956-07-20 7 ALGIERS, July 19 (AP) French headquarters report that four French soldiers were killed and six wounded In a Nationalist ambush of a convoy southeast of Tlemoen near the Moroccan border. Two of the dead were officers. Rebel losses were undetermined, the French said. In Constantine. police68 words
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Article114 1956-07-20 7 SEATTLE, July 19 (AP) Kirk Norby, a 14--month-old baby, has a charmed life. Kirk was run over by his father's one ton truck Tuesday. A wheel parsed over the small of his back. Just above the hips. A doctor said the tot apparently was "squeezed and114 words
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Article107 1956-07-20 7 Insulted At Customs House... NICOSIA. July 19 (UP)— A British Army officer has been suspended from his duties for insulting the Greek Consul-Genera] in Cyprus, it was announced today. The Cyprus government announced it had written to Andre Pappas, Greek ConsulGeneral here, apologizing lor the treatment107 words
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Article41 1956-07-20 7 BOMBAY. July 19 (AP) The All-India Port and Dork Workers Federation yrterday threatened to paralyse the nation's seven major ports by an indefinite strike if the Indian government failed to raise the wages of 130,000 longshoremen by Sept. 15.41 words
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Article30 1956-07-20 7 WASHINGTON. July 19. (AP) The U.S. Government announced yesterday it plans to prosecute "black market" operators in nickel, the .scarce metal that is used widely in defence production.30 words
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Article31 1956-07-20 7 WASHINGTON. July 19, (AP)— The House of Representatives yesterday unanimously declared once again that Communist China should not be admitted to the United Nations or any U.N. agencies.31 words
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Article40 1956-07-20 7 LONDON, July 19, (AP)— Jack "Spot 11 Comer, burly se fstj ed "king of the London tnderworld" was found innocent yesterday of carving up the henchman of a rival gang with a razor In a midnight brawl in Mayfair.40 words
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Article24 1956-07-20 7 VIENNA. July 19, (AP)— Matyas Rakosi. First Secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party, resigned yesterday from his office, Radio Budapest said.24 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-07-20 7 HOLLYWOOD. .Tulv 19 (AF) Actreu Elisabeth Ta>l<>r and her husband. Michael Gilding, are separalinc. but no di\orce is planned at present, her studio said last night. The mo\e came as no Surprise to Hollywood. Rumours thai there was trouble between the beautiful star and her husband have been circulating110 words
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Article184 1956-07-20 7 LONDON, July 19 (UP) The British economy is "stretched to its utmost" with no labour reserves to call on and with wages < 1 outstripping prices, the rnnual Ministry of Labour report said today. The report said unemployment figures this month were the lowest since184 words
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Advertisement34 1956-07-20 7 SINCE 1815, THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES a c "> Vkir lj D^^r 111 -c^-^-; *JH JF SHOCK PROTECTED A W^^' p |f^/cAUNDAR. GENEVE F AVRE_LEUBA WATCH CO., LTD. lU_ 18.C BATTggY RD SINGAPORE34 words
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Advertisement143 1956-07-20 7 0M ij Just What I Wanted! 1 c ur a^ esfr shipment of "Roddy" dolls has just •»^__*>s^ arrived and is now on display. -;Ka jfe~ c Gve G ver y IcQe range of dressed end I*s?s^fy^i-'V^^S^K undressed models with becut;fuliy designed V-\V^' ••'•'Br^sio cotton and silk dresses. Of special143 words
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Article235 1956-07-20 8 $2,000 M. Request By Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Federation High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray will fly to London in the first week of October to participate in discussions with the British Government on the Federation's request for a $2,000 million loan. In a statement today, the235 words
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Article132 1956-07-20 8 Japan May Send Trade Mission FORMER Chief Minfcoi Singapore, Mr. David Mars h a 1 1 ing over long-dis- cc radi< >ph( i t'rom j T »kyo yestei ady tola Mr. of the Colony's T: ti Japan might 5< a 'radc dele za\: m S oga] re's q to Jaj132 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-07-20 8 MISS Phyllis Hoisinston. graduate of Bachelor of Arts. with major in Music, of the fnivrrsity of California, at I. os Angeles. will he returning to ."Malaya, next month. Miss Hnisiimton, daughter of Dr. (i. \V L, Hoisington of Klanu. is 3 former student of the .Methodist Girls School there,Standard - 89 words
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Article88 1956-07-20 8 More Go To School In Sarawak SARAWAK, Thurs.— There are about 10.700 more children in Sarawak schools this year than in 1955. according to a Sarawak Government statement. Total enrolment for this year was 70.225, compared with 59.528 last year. This year's increase of over 10.000 children has boon quite88 words
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Article143 1956-07-20 8 Tourist Survey By Expert A BRIEF preliminary study ol tourist problems, requirements and potentials in Singapore will be undertaken this month by Mr. Edward Prentice, an expert on tour:>m, who will arrive here on July 21 from Bangkok. Mr Prentice, a senior stall officer from the Stanford Research Institute, has143 words
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Article53 1956-07-20 8 Opening Of Reservoir Singapore's new Ssi million Murnanc Reservoir in Bukit Timah Road will be open to the public tomorrow, from 1 p.m. onwards, a City mcil spokesman said yesterday. Attendance at the official opening of the Reservoir by the Governor. Sir Robert Black, today at 5.15 p.m. will be53 words
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Article197 1956-07-20 8 WHO Opens AntiMalarial Drive KUCHING, Thurs.— A dri\e to "protect" the main malarious areas in Sarawak against the disease Is now on and the scheduled programme for 195€ will be completed by the end of thi.s year, Dr. M.H. Colbourne of the WOrld Health Organization said yesterday. u ;a ol197 words
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Article33 1956-07-20 8 THE fifth annual general meeting of the Selangor Governrrt Medical Services Union will bo held at in a.m. at f I es Training School, General "Hospital, in Kuala C on Sun33 words
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Article26 1956-07-20 8 Tamilian l -.aticfn oi S.r. will hold a public meeting at the v tion premises in Rangoon ;nday at 4 p.m. to celebrate Thiruvallir26 words
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Article61 1956-07-20 8 the superintendent of an electrical store in the City Council. Singapore, Soonamuthu Gropalsamy, 52. was found with his wrist cut in the City Hall, yesterday morning. He was discovered lying on the floor by a European official, bleeding profusely. The official applied a tourniquet and telephoned61 words
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Article46 1956-07-20 8 PENAN G. Thurs.— A pa??enccr ship, Lok Sang, arrived here this afternoon with one of its crew missing. A sai'or, Ho Sol, was lost overboard while the ship was in the waters of North Ar.-.in-man Sea on the afternoon of July IT.46 words
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Article178 1956-07-20 8 BANDAKAN, Thurs. Two partm rs ol Chung Kwong Company, Wong Chung Man and Wong Dai Sane:. w< convicted in the High Court. here recently by J'.iri-' 1 Rogers, on four c rants under the income Tax Ordinance The first defendant was fined a total ol178 words
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Miscellaneous675 1956-07-20 8 c&lma^ Information at a Glance L_.j 2 9\jr*%J4J±^ ODEON: M 5 and J m^-^J l:! N R 12A: 4! nd 9 1 5 *VJ[ Rl BY: Sen. r- "M" 3. 6.45 and ffiHlliflln— im. iHotf^k CR\\l>: aving 3, 7 and 8.15 m. CITY COrxciT.: Opening of the Si Semerah Par:.675 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-07-20 9 FOR HYSTERICAL TUN I'D SEE IT AGAIN, BUT12 words
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Article, Illustration250 1956-07-20 9 E. M. Rasheed - Sorry. ..I just can't take to Daisy STEVE XEOH gic to reptiles, but nevertheless one place where I'd like to see an .oe store. could be a blinkin' log for all I .ed Daisn nor Colour by Techni that sneaking repugnance as the Is into the screen. I R.S.P.C.A. line250 words
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Article, Illustration268 1956-07-20 9 Of Fantasy KfyABIA, the inexhaustcble source for thrills, fantasies and bclieve-it-or-not stuff, has insp red Indian film director, Homi Wadia, to produce his latest Hindi movie, "Hatim Tai" As in his other presentaWadia has lavishly aI I photogr. to give a three-hour el -rtainment. I story deals268 words
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138 1956-07-20 9 WARNER Bros, have taken James M. Cains book "Serenade," which dealt with homosexuality, impotence and prostitution, and put it through the wringer so that any resemblance between the novel and the picture goes no further than the tenor-hero. In this role Mario138 words
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Article257 1956-07-20 9 Christine Diemer - Christine Diemer liv money, a swank apart-) ment in the Mark Hopkins Hotel and an enormous penchant for picking up guys and throwing, them over. Says Joan, as the sorceress Kendall Hale. "I was made to hurt people (men) It is my talent." That is just257 words
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Advertisement10 1956-07-20 9 DORS, Brl- WL heiress 7 fl corner: B "^p: <^M10 words
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Advertisement214 1956-07-20 9 she loves W to wear t^& Jp Perfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne EMIILOT ARCADE BU'LDiNG RAFFi.ES "LACt S"vCAPORf P 0 BOX YTi Highlights from a brilliant range "d\ For inexpensive personal i h—^' f^fiaj^ transport you cannot beat the I, Jl 3«\ 125 C.C. Bantam, economical ample power to214 words
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Miscellaneous334 1956-07-20 9 STANDARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE pi lire 8. Another way to be closely joined <7> ACROSS 9. Does he ride to work <6) t 10. Taken to by the RAF not 1. Chance with bet about iMe rmv would be a joint (4) 16> 6bviou.-ly no family vehicle 3. A shop upset334 words
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Article209 1956-07-20 10 FINANCE COMMERCE Ike Move Steadies Rubber Market THE 'implied threat" that President Eisenhower would invoke the TaltHartley Act if necessary to get the 650,000 strike members of the United Steelworkers back on the job steadied the Singapore rubber market yesterday. But prices tailed to hold at the higher level on209 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-07-20 10 TO MARK the first onniversary of the launching of Omo (washinQ powder) into the Malayan market, Lrrc Brothers iM Ltd. he'd a reception at the Adelphi Hotel m Singapore on Wednesday night. Standardpic shows Mr-. B. R. Rate' iife, (centre), the firm's marketing director about w cut90 words
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Article, Illustration358 1956-07-20 10 MALAYA is changing a sizeable part of her oldestablished bar soap trade to a comparatively large usage of powders, be they soap or synthe tic, Mr. R. R. Ratcliffe, marketing director, Lexer Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. declared. Ho was speaking at a reception held by358 words
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Article110 1956-07-20 10 PRICES In all sections of the Malayan share market were again steady yesterday with slight variations. Fair busine >s passed. Price changes announced by the Malayan Bharebrokers 1 Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Bu; ers Seller! Fj isei Neave: Ords. 192 Sime Darby I B 1 W. Jacks 2.80110 words
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Article147 1956-07-20 10 MALAYAN stiarebrokers yesterday rep >rted the following business >ne; INDUSTRIAI S: Fo- D sp j2.0« F X $1 JO: I! immer 52.85: Breweries $2.70 xi: Met 3 $1 51 M Colls. SI; C SI >r ige $1 50; S'raits Traders $24 QJ3 ords $8.95; Won:::,- ?2.H7i. -2 97:147 words
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Article74 1956-07-20 10 COLLAPSIBLE tanks for carrying liquids in the holds of dry-cargo ships will soon he given extensive sea-going trials. Consisting of a fabric-reinforc-ed synthetic rubber bag contained in light alloy telescoping shuttering, a prototype has been built suitable for carrying Oi] and petroleum products, but later models are expected74 words
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Article, Illustration131 1956-07-20 10 MR. 11. E. DUGGANS, Manager of the Far East Hoover s Ltd. in Hongkong, who introduced to Singapore the steam iron last year, flew into the Colony yesterday with the latest vacuum cleaner. The Hoover Constellation Vacuum Cleaner. which looks like a space ship with131 words
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285 1956-07-20 10 U.S., U.K., STEEL DISPUTE CAUSE RISE IN PRICE! -Supplies May Be Affecfl Standard Market Reporter STEEL prices have risen slightly, as a result of rh c r eUM U.S. steel works and the threat of one in Britain, accorc source. In Singapore, prices have risen about 15 p Cr cent285 words
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147 1956-07-20 10 WHOLESALE sugar prices in Singapore are expected to be cheaper with the influx of shipments traders told The Standard yesterday. The Colony is facing a glut with the recent arrival of 62.000 bags white sugar from Formosa, according to local importers. The result has147 words
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Article41 1956-07-20 10 NEW YORK. July 18 (UP) Dow-Joncs dosing averages: STOCKS; no Industrials 513. r,9 20 Rails 168.70 15 Utilities 69.77 05 Stocks 181.40 BONDS: 40 Bond? 95.79 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals 100) closed it 153.19.41 words
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Article250 1956-07-20 10 A REVOLUTIONARY new method of transporting; bulk supplies of petroleum by using; synthetic rubber bags, will help development in the Goroka area in the Central Highlands of New Guinea, by keeping fuel prices at a minimum. Instead of the conventional steel drums, the fuel will be250 words
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Article112 1956-07-20 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picui yesterday were:Copra. July $25 buyers. $25| sellers. coconut oil (bulk) $39 sellers coconut oil (drums) $42 sellers: Muntok white pepper $118 sell i Sarawak white $117 sellers, Special Sarawak black $77 Singapore Copra Association clo.sing prices: Straits mixed copra:112 words
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Article104 1956-07-20 10 SHIPS IN PORT o\ I i.r BOADfi C c. < Gen. Vers] Manx, Claire T. Steel Execul Rita, Batoebahra, V se Lykes, Inchulva, Susanna. INM X KOADB Lar- A Per:n Vernon, Song Be. B< L Lavvu. Lipis P Leong. Giang Bee. ang, Long v X h Hua. Lasem. L t,104 words
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Article13 1956-07-20 10 MALAYA S FALLS AGAINST STERLING No>nial J f| Banks utioa i 1 I13 words
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Advertisement649 1956-07-20 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. faj ARCHITECT'S DEPART WENT: Sun v- and i Veneti in Biii Is to 1 31 Magistrate*! and the Registrar •->-' r Iv Vehicles' Office, Middle Road and (ii) the Sub- I.alat. i i). |50 -for each. Both close 11 NOON— EIKCIKICITY DEPART WENT: S649 words
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Advertisement263 1956-07-20 10 NOTICES THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED. (Incorporated in Singapore) IKE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Thirty-second Uin.ua] General Meeting oi the Corporation will be held at the Registered Office ol the Corp n at 5, Malacca SI n Sing >;> re. 1. en Friday, 3rd AUfl 1956 at 11.45 1m263 words
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Advertisement133 1956-07-20 10 EXPECTED TODA KLM KLP24 Malayan Airways Ml. Malayan Airwt Ml. I XL BO AC 8A704 Garuda GA373 Malayan Airways ML4OS Malayan Airways MLII 3 KB Malayan Airwave MLIII Malayan A MLI 49 Malayan Airways M a i todta Ai I MAERSK iM It/S riDAN^ i SPORE P SHAM PENANG 14133 words
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Advertisement668 1956-07-20 11 r^ENCH TRADING CO., LID. 132/6 Robinson Road 0| BLUE FUNNEL LINE NOR T AMERICAN SERVICi t i iestoa, n.w York. Baltimore Philadelphia Cult PorH. S pore P Sham Penang H U luly 24/25 |uly 26/27 u)y 19 Au< 4 Sept 5/6 Sept 7/8 S«pt w »ro<e«<» oth porn to load668 words
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Advertisement1049 1956-07-20 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Inco.poiated in Sm K apore) (12 lines) Sh D THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r f I OcpJ warrier. opt.on to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT. Singapore. Anchiie, for Mar, e i!l1,049 words
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Advertisement879 1956-07-20 11 MITSUI pE} LINE FOR JAPAN from Indio P< Sh m PCna 9 Axumoson Maru for Yokohama Kobe Mo|i 3 Aug FOR JAPAN frorr Continent Akagisan Moru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 3 ug FO* US.A. vio Suez for New York, Philadelphia, Bcltimore Asakason Maru from Japan 14 Aug 17879 words
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Advertisement656 1956-07-20 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailirgs tot Bongkck and/or Fa; Eost. Penang P. Sham Spore "SELANDIA" In Port 21 23 July 24/26 July "MOMBASA" 21 22 July 23, 24 July 25 26 July "PANAMA" 10/11 Aug 1 2, 1 4 Aug 15, 18 Aug HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoo, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg,656 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-07-20 12 Oldest Type Of Malayan Dress Pictures here by Yong Peng Song studios of Kuala Liujipu?- indicate some of the colour and beauty as demonstrated during a special fashion show of Malay costumes at the festival.35 words
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Article489 1956-07-20 12 Terry Pillay - Terry Pillay by PESTA, the recent great festival of culture, was celebrated in the Federation by old and young, men and women, town folk and country folk. It was a festival planned to emphasize the multi-racial character of the Malayan race, and this it did. But the main contributions489 words
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339 1956-07-20 12 GOOO News for Career Girls SHOP TALK V VERY good gift for the career girl, who is nevertheless feminine in her tastes, can be found in those tourist shops along Stamford Road. There they have men's mother-of-pearl cigarette cases. priced between $11 and $14 each, but these are. 1 firmly339 words
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Article314 1956-07-20 12 RITA DEL MAR - RITA DEL MAR Bu 3 mODAT'S Ql oj XTION: I "Modestj i- the Kcnti** j^ irt <>! rnhancing \our < ii. inn bj pretending n<>i t<> Xr* bi- ;i\\.irc •>( il. Oliver llrrford. yL> KID XV FOB I l.inoM i n l Hal started or under314 words
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Advertisement169 1956-07-20 12 B ROME 1 B Why not stop over in Rome |s& Haj^f on your next visit to Europe. You can also visit many s£hs ofher cities on the way at J^ i SC4VD/MMAV A/A£JJV£S frfr&H I See yoirr Travel Agent I or THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. 124, Robinson Road:169 words
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Article, Illustration217 1956-07-20 13 I don't care if he's Captain 1 oys former Aussie selector SYDNEY, July 18 (Renter)- A suggestion that Itt Johnson, the captain, should be dropped from the Australian team for the fourth test, at Old Traff<>rd (Manchester) next week, was made imlay by RX. (Dick)217 words
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Article58 1956-07-20 13 The on on 1 la is the second year the meet is held in Xuantan nty competitors are participating in 28 events. I of Pnhang, Ten>; Shah, will de- dare meet t 4. n0 p.m. on Saturday. On Sunday the sports will commence at 10 a.m. Tengku Ampuan. wife58 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-07-20 13 THE Bukit Mertajam High School will meet the B. M. h School Old Boys Association in their annual cricket and soccer matches for the Loh Guan Kheng cricket challenge trophy and the Karunakaran soccer challenge cup on Jacobs Green here on Sunday. The cricket will start102 words
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Article495 1956-07-20 13 THRFE records were smashed and another equalled on the openinjr day of the eighth annual Johore Amateur Athletic Association championships held on the English College ground. Johore Bahru yesterday. The three records which were broken were: Men's pole vault, hammer throw and tne women's javelin.495 words
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Article245 1956-07-20 13 Junior B'ton Results THE results of the third round ties in the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships played ;it the Singapore Badminton Hall on Wednesday night were: I*1 's junior singles (third round): Aziz Ahmad beat Ten Yang Chua 15-10, 15-8; Tan Hock Chye beat Yong Yoke Ling 18-13. 15-3:245 words
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Article102 1956-07-20 13 Standish, Purrier Triumph FOLLOWING are the results of the Royal Singapore Golf Club Julv'lB Holes Mixed Foursomes (Stableford) competition: WINNERS: J. II Punier Mrs, G. R. Standish 13+20.1/8= 33.1/8. OTHER CARDS: E. Cropland Miss M. Ackers 19+14=33: Mr Mrs. E. A Fawcus 19 +14 33; Mr. Mrs. R. E. L.102 words
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Article105 1956-07-20 13 Juniors Edge Customs FARRER Juniors beat Customs S.C. 2—l in a SAFA Etfy. 2B league soccer match played at Geylang yesterday. Farrer Juniors opened the SCOre in the iOth minute through inside-right, Ismail. Customs equalised in the seventh minute of second half through centreforward Mahal in a goal-mouth scramble. Farrer105 words
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Article46 1956-07-20 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Despite a breezy knock of 94 runs by their Star bai.-m:m Edwin Piichymuthu the Kilal club, reigning senior league champions, were forced to 8 draw in tlic:r crickei match against the Selangor Combined Schools on the Railway Recreation Club ground yesterday.46 words
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Article694 1956-07-20 13 JOHN COTTRELL - JOHN COTTRELL By A preview of things to come at 16th Olympiad Our Olympics Correspondent FIVE years of planning and about two and a half years of preparation not to mention a little matter of €A 9,000,00 gone into the making of the scene at Melbourne for the XVlth694 words
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Article59 1956-07-20 13 MANCHESTER. July 19. (Router i Umpires lor the fourth cricket test between England and Australia, starting at Old TrafTord here on Thursday next, will be Frank Lee and Emrys Davies, both of whom, stood in the second test at Lord's England and Australia are level after three59 words
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Advertisement373 1956-07-20 13 REAL ESTATE WANTED VjTT ANTED: Bungalows, two- storey houses, vacant buildin? sites, shop and terrace houses etc.. within 6 mi'es from G.P.O. List your properties with us. we are ready to serve you! Singapore House. Land Estate Agency. 338/342. Telok A Street. Tel: ***** (Opposite Anson Circus). LAND FOR SALE373 words
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Advertisement749 1956-07-20 13 CLASSIFIED ADS DEATH ■AIRS vi i WEE SEET (ne« Wet I I 44 passei ea< i i I ier rcs:r on 19 7.56 lea< I only riaug 1 m. SITUATIONS VACANT PPLICATK INS are invited for V following posta in I I Medical Department Singapore: Chief i lea I h749 words
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Miscellaneous121 1956-07-20 13 ii /Ibner By Al Capp 'WE RE -Wr-^ J- JUNGLE 1 I'LLVJORyC T^ATNJGHT^ 1/ i DIDM N T V N -MATCH ERLV// p "^SSHOcnriNG tigers rr- w t; < cheaper, ,)T nA y v I think X vo* is quite > T^iE DOMT DARE USE and VOU Sn vo' A121 words
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Article735 1956-07-20 14 CO DOWN TO SCOR SHUTTLERS From ALEX SOARS SELANGOR shocked the Indian Thomas Cuppers by five matches to four in a thrilling: badminton encounter at the SBA Hal! last night. W IKO a dewe for Selangcr v 1 3—l on the •■"st \ntrr averted wh« N came735 words
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Article192 1956-07-20 14 SAINTS' BOXING TOURNEY THREE fights iflc Ito 1 I distance at the semir of St. Andrew's Schc inter-house and individual boxing championships at Woo yesterday. I r DisiMon "A" Scmi-fin.iN) 1 tijhtu t'itjht: S. Sinnappa (L» B Or:. s (walkover). i i ifthenn Igfel Armsi n (V> beat Wa n192 words
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Article79 1956-07-20 14 Draw For Rahman Cup Badminton KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Beven Btates and Settlements are competing for the badminton challenge cup presented by Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra, Chief Minister o! the federation. The draw la fta follows: Northern Zone: Perak vs Penang; Kedah bye; Winner will meet Trengganu Southern Zone: Negri Sembilan79 words
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Article117 1956-07-20 14 LONDON. July 19 (Router)— Frank Tyson'i pace was seen again today in representative cricket when >^ Gentlemen batted against Players at Lords, but he was not always accurate. it wa> Ms Rrsl "bin 1 match at headauarteni since his leg fracture but he reserved his117 words
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Article106 1956-07-20 14 SAWLF Informed Of World C'Ship IRANIAN Weightliftiiig Federation will organist the world weishtliftinir championships in Teheran next year. This ma revealed by Mr. A. M. Bakhtiar. the President of thp LW.L.F. in hi^ letter to Mr, Chna T> c > Inaji the honorary Secretary of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation.106 words
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260 1956-07-20 14 KEN TOFT - SLTA PICKS 2 YOUNGSTERS FOR PENANG KEN TOFT By MALAYAN Lawn Tennis Association has invited Ceylon, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam to take part in an inter-port tennis tournament to be played in Singapore from August 20 to 22. This was revealed at an emergency council meeting of the Singapore Lawn260 words
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Article219 1956-07-20 14 A LARGE crowd is expected to turn up at the Singapore Swimming Club pool on Sunday at 11 a.m. to witness the water-polo match between Singapore Swimming Club "A", the Singapore Amateur Swimming Associaton's Div. "A" water-polo league champion and the Rest of Singapore. This219 words
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Article429 1956-07-20 14 EDIN PETERS - They Will Qualify For Games EDIN PETERS By TWEXTY-T W 0-YEAR-OLD Tan Scr Cher, Singapore's reigning (eathei weight weightliftin« champion will attempt to qualify for a place in the Colony contingent that will compete In the Olympic Games to be held at Melbourne in November. But, he will attempt to429 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-07-20 14 CAPTAINS of the champion netball teams. Barbara (lu-nies-Ross (left) of the (iirls Sports Club I and Terry Pollard of the WRAC. Tanslin I holding the Clarke Shield. 'Die presentation by Mrs Augusta Clarke took place at the GSC yesterday. Standard pic.Standard - 43 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-07-20 14 Yang Peng Seong - Yang Peng Seong pic by SELANGOR end the Indian b idminton teams pictured before tlieir international match held at the Selangor Badminton He.!, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, Front row are from left: P. S. Chawl R. A. Dohot. D. A T Dhongudc, G. He ntnady -in)Standard - 76 words
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292 1956-07-20 14 Kiss Those Records Goodbye Weather Hits SAAA Meet V. YOU can kiss those records goodbye at this after noon's Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's championships starting: at 3.00 p.m. at Jalan Besar Stadium, says VERITY GILL. ..and you can blame Old Man Weather, who has been working overtime this week. Rain292 words
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Article154 1956-07-20 14 A New Job For Peng Soon Some 25 badminton pla>rrs have been invited hy the Malacca Badminton .\s«oei:ition to attend coaching by badminton maestro Wong Pens: Soon at the MBA hall starting: this weekend. The accent of MBA- sele tion is on youth. Of the 15 men md youths invited154 words
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Article101 1956-07-20 14 Next KL Meet For Cl. 4 5 THE Selangor Turf Club Is holding a three-day meeting on Aug. 18. 22 and 25. There will be two runs for all horses Class Four and Class Five. Distances and Stakes are: Class Four: First run —5^ furs, or about seven furs: Second101 words
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Article29 1956-07-20 14 The Children's Social Centre? run by the Social Welfare Department will hold their Annual Snorts Meeting on Sunday, July 29. at 2.30 p.m. at the Victoria School.29 words
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Article260 1956-07-20 14 ADINA 13 BORNEO THREAT From .)u v BUj SANDAKAN, Thurs r, has left for Kuching; for athlrti I Borneo team will leave for P< -M take part in the Mala van A I The performances of athletes at the sixth championships meet of ihe NBAAA held lure recently indicate that260 words
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Article75 1956-07-20 14 Dodgers Win wwV NEW YORK. Thurs, rAP> The Brooklyn Dodgers beat Cincinnati by 6-3 runs in a night game yesterday. ikee subdued trie G b] 7Following are the \MI.RK W 1.1 \(,u Detroit i W ashington 7-1, Cleveland 5-11 zBaltimore 4. Chicago nit). t Bosi 1 X i NATION \l.75 words
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Article15 1956-07-20 14 Today's Sport S.A i 3 A Fen Re C.V 1 I SCH CtC: I S.B.15 words
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