Singapore Standard, 13 September 1956
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Title Section19 1956-09-13 1 Singapore Standard it m v Ml. No. ::i SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 19."6 J 1 PAGES; L 5 NTS19 words
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Article3032 1956-09-13 1 Sir Anthony Tells Commons Of Big Three Plan To Oraanize Suez Traffic Grave Situation If Egypt Keeps On Saying 'No LONDON, SEPT. 12 (REUTER)— SIR ANTHONY EDEN ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES ARE SETTING UP A 'USERS ASSOCIA TION" WHICH WOULD UNDERTAKE3,032 words
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Article188 1956-09-13 1 'We Will Enforce All Our Rights' r PARIS. Sept. 12 M M French Prime I Minister said tonight that pt refused to recogte new co-operative association of Suez Canal s proposed by Britain and France ea OOUI would be compelled to necessary measures to enforce its right to use theReuter; U.P.; A.P. - 188 words
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Article29 1956-09-13 1 3RITISH tanker collided a Danish tanker m the harbour outside the entrance to the Suez Canal yesterday Minor damage was caused to the ships above the waterline.29 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-09-13 1 What A Lot Of Trouble To Get Some Education ARMED Kentucky .\ationnl Guardsmen escort a Aryro hoy from f/ic //rjr/i School m Sturpis, Kentucky. Thr l>n\ is nn r of sewn Negroes tvlm registered fit the scliool following the Federal Court order against segregation. An angry croud of 7)00 peopleA.P. - 62 words
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256 1956-09-13 1 Charcoal Boats Are Plundered PIRATES have murdered crew members and plundered charcoal-carrying boats from Singapore off the coast of Khio, it was learned yesterday. At least four Singapore seamen arc known to havef beer. I ve.— els were anchoied off SS^ammaaaanaasssnnnnnnnnnnnil l^ c coast.256 words
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Article48 1956-09-13 1 ALBACETE. Spain. Sept. 12 <AP>. One person \va^ killed and 20 injured Last night when a truck carrying fireworka caught ftre and ex- loded. The explosion destroyed several buildings, leaving more than 70 persons homeless. Damage was estimated at more than M 5150,003.48 words
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Article147 1956-09-13 1 Hey! What's Going On Here? PENANO, Wed.— A racehorse led Police, a syce and several reporters merry chase down the main streets her* he-lore it was finally caught by a European. Motorists and pedestrians at Penaaig Road, one of the busiest streets on the Island, were amaze,-| to see a147 words
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Article79 1956-09-13 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 13 (Reuter) Shanghai city's Foreign Affairs Office today banck I over the bodies of two United States military personnel to the office of the British Charge d'Affairea In Shanghai, the New China news agency announced tonight. The agency said the bodies were found on79 words
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Article193 1956-09-13 1 How Much Did Strippers Plan To Show? MANILA. Sept. 12 (UP) Mayor Arsenic Lacson charged that the National Bureau of Investigation had "more guts than brains" m prematurely staging last night's raids against Manila's three burlesque houses. "As a result of the NBl's bungling." Lacson charged, "they might193 words
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271 1956-09-13 1 CAIRO, Sept. 12 (UP)— The French chief of the Suez Canal Navigation section informed Egypt's Canal Administration Board today that the British. French, Dutch, Norwegian and Italian Canal pilots and employees want to quit on Friday night. 'In Port Said a271 words
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Article, Illustration160 1956-09-13 1 HE WANTS TO BE A SUEZ CANAL PILOT TWO Singapore Malay "«hip masters have answered President Nasser's call for piiots for the Sncv (anal. They are: Cap: am Said bin Alias. 37. and Captain Abdul Rahman bin Omar. 45. Capt. Said, who |f the Secretary of th< Singapore Ship Officers'160 words
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Article89 1956-09-13 1 Biggest Jump In Year it > h chc 1 I I ln i th p year m S ncapon II .1 .Himp ul >^v id > p< r pitul. The jump was attributed Eg: > rejecticn c: 18-nation proposals f< ternational control c: Th( CMS* pean countries was reported to89 words
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Article63 1956-09-13 1 TWO football players were ijsly hu:: n after a Bil soccer cup tie semi-lina. i n Wearne Brothers Mansfield had ended Valley Road yesterday. The two injured pis ir Manuel and P X Samy. were punched n up by an angry mob rounded them after game. I63 words
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Article20 1956-09-13 1 ABOUT 380 Chin re left homeless when a fire destroyed 70 of thttr shacks m Hongkong yesterday— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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166 1956-09-13 1 'Defence Treaty Will Be Debated'— Tunku HI M Ml'IR. \\rd The Chief Minister. J unku Abdul Rahman, toda.i .insured Federal I.egislatne CouncilL.rv that thej u..uld set a "full opportune i,, deb.il. the .•.nclo-Maiayn.il Defeat* rreatj before Hi ratification. Replying to Mr. K. V. Thaver. the Tunku said negotiations lor this166 words
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Advertisement68 1956-09-13 1 JACK'S PHOTO CO. for Wide Range of CAMERAS CINE CAMERAS PROJECTORS ENLARGERS. and also D P Service (Capitol Building) 157. North Bndqe Rd. Tel. ***** STANDARD POLICE ***** rj |ine«T 2400 IHE ANCHOR 10 HEALTH ■V ll^^**i^ M^^ Im mm\ I I mm 3 It's full of goodness and just68 words
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Advertisement88 1956-09-13 1 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 281! 2414 BUY this &&C O'hcu^ot refrigerator k ON HIRE PURCHASE over 3* months J Kocks on inside of door Stomlcs- s'rei r»opore»or Wpr Speciol storogc tor 'oil bottles plui mony moti ottroctive fcoturcs _IST PRICE Spore Penang federation Less 5% for Cash $7 68 S*:988 words
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Advertisement8 1956-09-13 1 nrrin T 'l^9k2ib^S rro^ V° u can buy8 words
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211 1956-09-13 2 $7 MIL. SQUEEZE RACKET ON WATERFRONT Contractors Are VictimsPublic Pay More For Goods A $1,000,000 a year extortion racket the victims of which are the contractors employed by local import and export establishments, is now thriving m the Colony. A reliable waterfront source told The Standard tttday that contractors were211 words
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Article164 1956-09-13 2 Official Dies In Road Collision tPOB I -The Assistant Official Ass Perak, Mr. S. S san, 38, died m the I trict Hospital here last night, 36 hours after he was admitted for t: ment of serious injuries n a road acci- r.orning. Mr Sivapragasan was returning from Kuala Lump164 words
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115 1956-09-13 2 VLA LUMPUR, Wed The I rral .ative Council was asked today authorize the creation of 100 inspectors' posts m place of police lieuter.-.: I The Council's approval was also sought for increase of the training reserve or regular inspectors by 54 posts, tn .ac replacements115 words
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Article167 1956-09-13 2 Penang Prepares For Celebrations PEXAXC. \\>d pie >: itions m Penanj. which art planned to U^ pla< from Fan 1 to r.»\: ire now wrll ander i The v-Mr 1 '>" a ill be the hußdretith '.Mr the cvnins of the \rt thi^'iVland "True to Gcorse Town's mottoof167 words
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Article70 1956-09-13 2 TEMERLOH. Wed. The Teincrioh district Chinese Chamber of Commerce has begun a fund-raising campaign for tti new pramisas, A total of SI 1 .770 has been collected from members and shopkeepers m the town by the Chamber's officials. Mr. Chui Kah Sin toppe-d tho list of donor? with70 words
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Article67 1956-09-13 2 KUANTAN, Wrd.— A "Welfare Week" starts here this Saturday with displays by the Boy Bcoata and Girl Guides on tnlsatian the St. John Av.bmanee Brigade, and the Fire Brigade. These aje the first items m an elaborate programme organised by the Kuan; an District Welfare Department, which wil]67 words
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Article41 1956-09-13 2 THE workshop manager of the Hr-c Leo A '^i-amnted Bu Company, Tan Kwons Hui, was fined 1760, m Urn JBingapnre Second Traffic Court fWH for failiQK to keen the brake and steering syitema of one of the company's ehic.es41 words
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Article146 1956-09-13 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib.) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot mom.) Oil Hi Oct RSS No. 1 911 92 R.S.S. No 2 90 90\ R.S.S. No. 88!. 89 Tone: Steady quiet. SPOKL ILN The price ot tin on the local market vester day v;i s146 words
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Article33 1956-09-13 2 THE following Government English School teacher? have piUlffld the first year Normal Ciass examination: Miss Noeline Ifuttiah, Mr. K. Kanagaratnam, Mr. Lee Mena Fo"k and Mr. Yap Chai Fnn^.33 words
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Article99 1956-09-13 2 IPOH. Wed.— A medal constable a', Kinta Valley Estate m the Batu Gajah district of Perak last night excha: fire with two Rsures, each carrying a sack, near the pi ri neter wire. The Bflirei Ocd. A trail of rice was i'ouni leading intx) the rubber for99 words
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Article228 1956-09-13 2 'BE POLITE' APPEAL TO BUSMEN IT DOESNT PAY, SAYS UNICN THE 2,200-stron? Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday called upon its members to build up better relations with the public. The appeal was contained m the latest issue of the STCEU Suara. the offi- c:al organ of the union. The228 words
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Article137 1956-09-13 2 KUALA LUMP 'JR. Wed. A mother, a \v:fe and a sister screamed and rolled on the floor outside a court ]oek-up here today as their loved one a man named Ka?i was detained pending removal to prison ior criminal int.midation. Kasi was jailed137 words
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201 1956-09-13 2 Necessity In The Tropics A UNIVERSITY of Malaya expert ><Merdnx the people of Malaya to rat more and more i eg^s if they could &et them. Said Dr. J.P. Hendrickson. of the ttt of Z at the Unit* rsity: "m tropical Malaya, where protein201 words
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Article65 1956-09-13 2 Wed.— The newly. formed Gun Club of Kajtnf is to hold a shooting meet to inaugurate its activities with a "bang." Arrangements have been made to purchase 5,000 pigeons for practice and an additional "pigeon trap" at $600. 'Ned Malayan sharp* shooters like S. M. Yong65 words
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Article41 1956-09-13 2 MOHAMMED Annu£Wanchik, a Singapon boy found a stethoscope m thii vicinity of the Indian tion Sports field m E Road, last week. The owner is requested to contact his father. Mr. Wanchik, at 105. McXair Road, after office hours.41 words
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Miscellaneous71 1956-09-13 2 Weather Report IfUfMOM Temperature: From 7 M p m. Sept I] U»J a.m. Sept. 12. Singapore <75F) Penang <7"F>: Kota B r i (74F), Kuala Lumpur <73F); Ipoh (72F>; Kuantan <72F>. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7 30 p.m. Sept. 12. Singapore (BfF); Penang (gOf Kota Bahru (90F); Kuala71 words
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188 1956-09-13 3 Buses For Children —Despite A Strike PI SANG, Wed.- Three uive.s of the Hin Co. whose employees c been on strike since 21, were put on the l> toda\ as "School ,^>" for children. Since the first day of the strike, the Hin Co., Ltd.. has been running a skeleton188 words
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Article54 1956-09-13 3 IPOH. Wed. Food regulations will be relaxed during the Moon >tiva] Sept. 18 to 20 that villagers may carry mcon-cakes to friends and relatives .n the sub-district of Ulu Kinta. provided they obtain a permit and keep to the -iris. This relaxation does not apply to bulk54 words
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329 1956-09-13 3 Soldier Gets Four Years For Blackmail Filthy Story Found In Letter A 20-YEAR-OLD Br soldier was yesterday sentenced by a General Court Martial m Singapore > four years' imprison- •'merit for blackmailing a woman, a Mrs. Reed. He was Sergeant StanArthur John Chitty of the Royal Artillery. In addition to329 words
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Article83 1956-09-13 3 KOALA LUMPUR, Wed The cooperation from employers m connection with the setting up of an Apprenticeship Board m the- Federation POOdafult" Mr. E Eltham. the 1.L.0. expert organ. 7.:.g the scheme, told Rotanans today. Mr. Elthatn. who is working m conjunction with the Federal Labour Department to set83 words
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234 1956-09-13 3 .nd.ml Mu>ir Critic GREGOR Piatigorsky, the great Russian-Amen a superlative recital before a large and respo: ence m the Victoria Memorial Hail last night. The introspective E minor •onata by Brahms was given 1 the utmost sympathy and dramatic poise The rapport between pianist (RalphV.F.D. - 234 words
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Article194 1956-09-13 3 Policewomen Refuse Lipstick X-- --MPUR. Wi Although regulations per- I tt PoUcewomen m the Feder•tfcm refuse to wear llpsi Reason? Malays are of the *hat aftificially-red-Cened lips are the sign of a bad woman." This was revealed by Ma Barbara Wcntworth. AsslsSuperintendent of lice, who heads the I194 words
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368 1956-09-13 3 Captain Admits Failure To Log Collision A $50,000 Insurance Claim For Sunk Ship PENANG, Wed. A Master Mariner admitted m the High Court here today to not making an entry m an official iog-book that his motor-vessel, the Hock Seh, struck an unknown object before it foundered. "I forgot about368 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-09-13 3 TOP. The wedding of .Mr. Tan Pens; Soon, of the Bail \si.i Electric Company, and the former Miss Soon Chens; Siew took place m Klang over the week-end. ABOVE: The former Miss K. Rukumani became ttar bride of Mr. P helliah, son of Mr and Mrs. X Periasamy61 words
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Article120 1956-09-13 3 Carried A DaggerFined $50 KUALA LIPIS. Wed. A padi planter. Harun. of Kaml Jeram Bestl. was today 'fined 550 or 2 \vrrk>' imprisonment for being m possession of a dagger withoul police permission. He pleaded guilty to the charge Inspector Xa.-ir bin Junid told tiie Magistrate, Inche Abdul Hamid bin120 words
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Article85 1956-09-13 3 KUALA LIPIS. Wed.— Two i labourers. K. Suppiah. 40. and C. Chelliah, 48. were today discharged by Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid bin Omar, when the prosecution withdrew a joint charge of murder against then. Suppiah and Chelliah couldn't believe that they had been freed, and left85 words
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157 1956-09-13 3 IPOII. Wed. There were geese which, if legend* are to be believed, laid golden eggs. But a Parit hen last week went one better and laid an autographed egg. Its owner, a provision shop-keeper. M. K. M. Ahmad Mariear. 2(>. was so intrigued that157 words
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Article162 1956-09-13 3 Members Lack Interest KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, whose planes may be grounded soon for want cf Government financial aid. is also facing a bleak social future because of members' disinterest m its weekly dances. 'The mttng dance tunes that we162 words
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Article44 1956-09-13 3 IPOFI. Wed Bishop Matthew C:air of Si. LouU, U SA. and the new Malayan Mcthod-i-t Bishop. Hobart B. A:v.stutz. will be m Ipoh on Fndav. There will he a united serat the Chinese Methodist Church a' 630 pjn, that day.44 words
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213 1956-09-13 3 FOUR REDS KILLED BY SPECIAL AIR SERVICE REGIMENT Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed— After maintaining a cloak of secrecy for more than a week. Government today told the story of how a patrol of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment killed four Communist terrorists on the Perak-Kelantan Border. I On Sept.213 words
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Article51 1956-09-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.An anti-vice >quad of the Selangor CID today raided two opium "saloons" m the capital, rounded up 15 men and M'i?ed 60 packets of prepared opium. Inspector KWfffim -Mi. who led the live-man IQllftl, said the operation m part of a two-week crackdown on dope51 words
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Article133 1956-09-13 3 '1st Aid Examinations Are Vital' SEKEMBAX, Wed.— The importance of conducting rcexaminations m first aid WM stressed by a member of the St. John's Ambulance Bn^rine m an open letter to the Dnisional Superintendent of the Brigade m Ncsri Sembilan. The letter was carried m the Brigade's monthly bulletin, and133 words
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Advertisement73 1956-09-13 3 i LAUGHS GALORE jS r\r%c^ic taaavi %M* AA A comedy about a M UHcNo TODAY! Igjk i" IS I 5 Shows Daily! C ATHAY 'T\ B^H BT H^^ h^i Aj| fl I V^^^B^B^^H BjH j A^B iHj Ir^ Bjl BA w\ t Hfll bJ BJ I By B^kv T .^iflßfi^^M^ja^B73 words
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Advertisement172 1956-09-13 3 M I INTRODUCiNG /'/BENNY: HILL l\ RA\K ORGANISATION'S "WHO DONE IT" BELINDA I y^Hk KOSSOFFf ODEON 5 WULUII HILARIOUS SHOWS T^ r\ A V 0.m.-t .45-4.15--\J *-J r\ I 645 6 9.30 p.m. Urflffc thf»g she can be sure She can do anything, < 'L i go anywhere fefling I172 words
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422 1956-09-13 4 I Did Not Kill My Child, She Claimed Housewife Is Tried On Homicide Charge IPOH, Wed.— A hospital clerk, Teoh Cheng Sang, testified in the High Court here today that a two-year-old boy, who was found dead in the backroom of422 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-09-13 4 SIN(. VPOKK'S (iovernor. Sir Robert Black, uel(omrs his sister. Miss Ruth Black, with an affectionate hujf when she arrived by air yesterday for a sixu«>ek vacation m the Colony. Also present at the airport was I.adv Black. This was Robert's second visit to the airport. Earlier, heStandard - 82 words
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Article102 1956-09-13 4 SIN'CiAPORF c;o\crn:: Bd would lose fiorc than |3OO*UOO by the end Of UM year, if it did no! Increase the price of certain grades of rice supplied to traders from its stockpile. The increase, which came into operation on Tuesday, pushed UP c102 words
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283 1956-09-13 4 A TAXI-DRIVER and two Policemen chased three robbers one nig; I May but lost them v. Q the taxi ran up the kerb at Fovviie Road and stalled, a Singapore Court told yesterday. Hi th« ..-ion of hearing. Ali bin Ahmad. a283 words
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184 1956-09-13 4 BINC IPORI Oovemmi n\ exp< publish tomorrow al Government Bill to pi l< :r a fully-elected O iinci] i b 32 membi ra and a mayor. Ttk tm b( Cit| Pwmll b v II >cted and n;n( BOfßiaat< d mi- mbi i184 words
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253 1956-09-13 4 DR. CHANG TELLS ROTARIANS OF PAST GLORIES FAST glories of ItlQOUfl Portuguese explorers and traders were recalled yest when Dr. Chang Pien-1 'A chairman of the executive council of Nanyang University, spoke to a ncapoi Rotarians a! their weekly luncheon held at the Cttbay Hotel. s Idi on "The Earliest253 words
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Article52 1956-09-13 4 THE Singapore City Enfineer's Department teadj tp overcharge on small job.s beriuse it ha.s no fHTttml system. The Organization and M< thods report states that proper job costing will enable the department to charge standard cost* for job.-. The O. and II experts have suggested a system52 words
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Advertisement424 1956-09-13 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ~AT TRACTION--5 GREAT QADITni tgm »»«<«-m.i.i SHOWS DAILY! WI IJ rTjfe'JKM 4 .> 4-, THI BftfATESI PICTI \U of OUR iII M AUQCUTDKR THE QREJPt V^ 1 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! In All It- I MN> and VIOLI SIKKI.INfi //TUT i/ll I KkJf H^ms I He KILLING II 5424 words
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Miscellaneous374 1956-09-13 4 c4(mawac Information at a Glance iß Win —ißnn«' T' _Ml :i. U■■Hi9 47 pm \r pm Cdl'.ing a Jl ki a r\ C pitaU; BJ9 R?z:onal announceNhAV Cl X* lonhikkoW: Singapore 8.41 am menLs. t nr v^ w^ (S6 ft) 1.33 pm. (77 ft). X 5» Porl Dicluon 013 d374 words
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265 1956-09-13 5 WE MUST BE CONSULTED ON COMMON CAUSE' ASSEMBLYMAN Lee Choon Eng (Queenstown, Independent), wants representation by Singapore independent Assemblymen at local talks on Merdeka before the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, draws up his final plan for the265 words
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161 1956-09-13 5 He Robbed Priest Of A 25-Year-Old Typewriter LAWRENCE Enricnex, 28, unemployed, with >i\ previous convictions, was yesterday Kntenced m a Singapore ourt to six months' jail to be t'.illu v\ t v d by a years polii super\ ision for thrit afl a -J")-\ car-old typewriter, belonging to Redemptorist I161 words
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155 1956-09-13 5 STRIKE THREAT BY 7,500 COUNCIL MEN IS POSTPONED THE strike threat by j nearly 7,500 Singapore City Council workers belonging to seven trade unions, is temporarily off. The unions on Tuesday night decided to postpone the strike action for another week. Origiv the unions planned to erve the 14-day strike155 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-09-13 5 Two Colony Muslims To Attend Conference In Philippines THE recently formed '.im political party m Singapore, Ansarul Islam, will send two delegates to attend the Second National Muslim Filipino Conference at Dansalan City. Mindanao, next month. Mr. Ahmad Ali Khan Surattee. Secretary-General of Ansarul Islam, told The Standard at he,218 words
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Article155 1956-09-13 5 Man Freed On Morals Charge SINGAPORE Court yesterday acquitted Boey Foong Kong of Penang on a charge of living on the immoral earnings of Fam Ah Moy, an attractive Hakka woman. Fam told the court that she came to Singapore with Boey a few months ago and lived m a155 words
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Article37 1956-09-13 5 SINGAPORE Kbool children read more books during their holidays than at any other 1 Last month. 8,096 books were issued from the Raffles Junior Library m Stamford Road and 3.571 from three other branch libraries.37 words
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Article28 1956-09-13 5 SINGAPORE I raided a house m i /t^eet on iay night, and recovered netaine<l.P c *lieve that the *vi sed m recen m the Colony.28 words
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149 1956-09-13 5 A PRETTY 17-year-old girl told the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, how her fiance was drowned while he was attempting to save her. P.itm Sure hnon. the Rirl. sa id this at the inquest on I.im Jit Leng,149 words
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103 1956-09-13 5 BKREMBAN, Wed v E If. Chivers, -i-vrar-old wife of a British r-crviceman. today fined $10 by the gistrate here for failing to get herself a national registration identity card. The prosecuting officer. Inspector Dulla Singh, said that Mrs Chhers wa s103 words
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Article29 1956-09-13 5 THE All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will ftot a dinner party tomorrow m honour of its secretary. Tuan Haji Wan.ior Ahu Bakar. who returned from a pft-29 words
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Article116 1956-09-13 5 THE Sincapori Go\-crr.. m\ will finance 160 pop c annually m its Training for Disabled Peop'e Scheme, Mr- F. G Tyson, the Colony's Industrial O g Qfß er, to.d The Standard yesteiday. Thl training scheme, which h the first of its kind m the Commonwealth,116 words
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Article, Illustration145 1956-09-13 5 THE OLD TOWN HALL WILL BE UNIVERSITY FOR THIS BIG DAY FOR the first time m the hist I the I'niversity ol Malaya, the C nnvoi m .scheduled to take piace this month, will be held the Victoria Memorial Hall. Xc as, in '1 I-,- I nnorsM H (imstrui tinii145 words
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133 1956-09-13 5 SINGAPORE'S Chiel Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock will open the "faith temple" run by the opium Addict 1 Treatment Association, m Changi, on Sept. 22. Secretary of the Association. Mr. Chia Poh Thik. told The Standard yesterday that more than 100 opium addicts133 words
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104 1956-09-13 5 Colony Doctor Wins High Courf Appeal MR. Justice Knight allowed the appeal of Dr. E ard. m the Singapore High Court, yesterd:* ting as; conviction and imposed by a Traffic Magist: Dr Leonard was com by the Fir^t Traffic Ms trate ol h of four-year-old Anglia Fatimah by i act.104 words
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Article22 1956-09-13 5 SINGAPORE Ramafcrttfcmi Mission collerted SI 1.445 m home E spokesman sa. <he Mission intends 5 its i22 words
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274 1956-09-13 5 RIGHT LEFT WINGS TO BID FOR POWER THE annual delegates conference of the 1.800--itropg Singapore City Council Services Union on Saturday promises to be a stormy one. For its members are already split into two camps left-win- and the right-wing the274 words
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151 1956-09-13 5 Govt. Accused Of 'Creating' Unemployment THE Singapore Unemployment Society, yesterday accused the Government and City Council of •'creating unemployment by dismissing thousands of workers engaged m public projects." A statement issued by ihc Society sa.d that many workers engaged m building the Pasir PSBJang Power Station. Paya Lebar Airport. Merdeka151 words
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Article78 1956-09-13 5 A COMMITTEE hag been appointed by the Singapore Government to investigate the advisability of enacting an wdinance to provide for the compulsory registration of Hindu marriages m the Colony m accordance with the Hindu Religion. Members of the Committee, under the Chairmanship of the Attorney-General, are: Htm*. M78 words
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Article44 1956-09-13 5 THE Journalist? Union Of B'ree China m Taipei has invited 13 Malayan journalists to visit Formosa on a threework goodwill tour. The invitation is to enab'e Malayan newsmen to set Brsl hand Information of the progrei In Formosa m recent years.44 words
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Article26 1956-09-13 5 the two ly-buJM Coroner's Courts at Out ram Road Singapore will be ready (or occupation from Monday The Courts and ofliccs arc airconditioned.26 words
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Advertisement148 1956-09-13 5 SEASON EXTENDED! OWING TO THE HUGE SUCCESS OF OUR SALE AND BY POPULAR PUBLIC DEMAND. WE ANNOUNCE THE EXTENSION Of DUR SALE ONE WEEK ONLY I FURTHER TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS i 1. Shaded Tatett;> 41* J per yard 2. White LMt 3. Coloured I ujiette > 4. White Cambri( 3«*| <•148 words
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Article452 1956-09-13 6 *PHE I -urth bu m by the Singapore G ite Teachers' Association carries what c best be described as a petulant protest made by its 1 esident. Mr. Yapp Thean Chye. against the BsjMrtment of Educations alleged discrimination m rig substantive pos; i expatriate offices. k them from452 words
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Article413 1956-09-13 6 ITH the talk flight if apital poor fc ::-iness and p of war m the Middle Ea.-t on one hand, and, on the other, great expectations of m the China and Japan trade, the only aphe v.eh we can see bustling actrvil if t pertaining to building. From413 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1956-09-13 6 Norman Stevenson - 'TRANSPORT COMMAND— A LESSON TO BE LEARNED' Norman Stevenson msksm If Nasser had chosen to confirm his seizure of the Suez Canal by immediate military action, Britain would have been unable to counter-move with anything like sufficient speed. One of the principal reasons for this is the poor, out-dated equipment1,272 words
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Article189 1956-09-13 6 Shorts from the Talks "To rwM what must be resisted, to accept what must come; the practice of that cannot be easy. But I believe it to be the basis of the good life." Dilys Powell, speaking m the BBC's "London Calling; Asia programme on 'What I believe.' "The fint189 words
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Article649 1956-09-13 6 J.M. SPEY - SUEZ PILOTS AM PEOPLE J.M. SPEY By IN i'ie Manchester Guardian yo>torday morning, there appeaicri k "< I .en constitutes 1 t.mcly reminder of an ■sped ol the Suez Crisis that hns her: 1 overshadowed by Internationa] discus-:'.:..-. D is the rtory of the plight of the British officials dismissed649 words
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Article, Illustration672 1956-09-13 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA LIBERAL Socialist 'coder, C. C. Tan. hit the front pages of the Malayan newspapers on Moudirj ichen he viadc Ml first pvMiC speech after something Ike foUftetM to fifteen months since he last addressed his COl tucnts hi connection inlh the Assembly672 words
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Advertisement29 1956-09-13 6 HUMAA//S£O TRUFOODj>@ MOST LI X MOTHER'S MlLK'^^H' Available a! all leading stores il^'^jLfiffe Agents; THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. rpora'*d .n ire oi Malavai SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. KLANG, SEREMBAN, PENANG.29 words
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Advertisement19 1956-09-13 6 PORTRAIT of a PERSONALITY CECIL WILSON Popular band leader and crromplishe'd f»iani?t say?, k l keep m tune vith19 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-09-13 7 There Was No Doubt About Leila pic. THERE were smiles on the judges' face? smiles that said: "There's no doubt about it, Leila Williams is the girl for us." So lovely Leila, 19, was named .Miss Blackpool of 1956. Leila, a model, won £250 and a silver cup MirrorMirror - 49 words
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Article163 1956-09-13 7 Aly Sabry Blames Britain, France LONDON, Sept. VI, (Rrut^r > Wing Commander Ah Sabry, President Nasser's chief political officer. yesterria\ blamed Brit un and France for creat-tum^n-VrrecMo'in their Wing Commander Sabry •aid: "The dangerous posil has been created by Brii and France with their attempts to regain th .an Suez163 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-09-13 7 With the Sun Cere! dispute COM ng concern throughout the world's maritime net It is only nctu-al that thoughts mcy be turning to the other great canal of this uerld the Panama Card. This men-made water connection between the two great oceans the Pacific and66 words
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155 1956-09-13 7 STLRGIS, Kentucky, Sept. 12, (IT)— Eight N«fN students yesterday entered SturgLs High School une,scorted by police or national guardsmen for the first time. But residents of this west Kentucky mining area have not given up their fight against racial integration of their school?. In155 words
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Article50 1956-09-13 7 CHIZU. Japan. Sept. 12 (UP) Police cracked down today on a Buddhist temple and a Shinto shrine which for seven year s ran a lucrative sideline by renting rooms to parishioners for wild sake and geisha parties The charge: Operating a re>taurant without a licence.50 words
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Article67 1956-09-13 7 CALVESTON. Texas. Sept. 12 i UP) Cancer-stricken Babe Zaharrias was free ol fever and lull of "spirit" yesterday cheered by a prized letter from President and Mr?. Eisenhower. The letter, personal!] Ign ed by the President, arrived m yesterdays late mail as th< famed woman athlete67 words
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190 1956-09-13 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 12. (UP) The Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of Hongkong. Sir Alexander Grantham, said yesterday that Communist China should be admitted to the United Nations. Sir Alexanrirr arrived with Lany Grantham o n the liner Queen Elizabeth for a month-long "purely pleasure" visit190 words
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Advertisement87 1956-09-13 7 Hand Made British BISCUItS iTUiuc' 5 t IE ol»f nnrf e«oii unto. i/ioiiM a/urn > jr V iSE 1 2, r fc o ...ill, Hiu-rrlinn frp) T iunbndf v j v .IN X\ ;t« British Bisrml* nr P alim*, A J J Y\ Biscuit U GiniTPr*] the <hove °f th87 words
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227 1956-09-13 8 A 250-Stone Diamond Brooch For Margaret IfWADUI Eastern Tanganyika, Sept. 12 (Router) Di\ John Williamson, one of the world's richest bachelors, will give Plinceu Margaret a diamond brooch with 250 -tones estimated to be wor'h 1 15.000 when she visitfl his diamond mine here next month. Dr. Williamson, a Canadian,227 words
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Article31 1956-09-13 8 Philippine Foreign Offir t lay arden d the Immediate return to Manila of the Philippine Ambassador to Britain Mr Leo Guorrero. to report on the Suez Canal cr ReuterReuter - 31 words
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153 1956-09-13 8 JAKARTA. Sept. U (Router)— A controversy within tlie (io\ eminent over the future of a group of oilweUs in north Sumatra previously controlled by the Dutch oil company, BPM, has reached a climax here with three different factions advocating three different actions. i153 words
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Article43 1956-09-13 8 The wells which wm not returned to BPM after Indonesia sained its independence, are producing only a trickle of oil. Recently, the Cabinet report by oil exr that within |wq years Indoi would have to import krrosene as domestic con-43 words
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Article50 1956-09-13 8 PASADENA, Sept. 13 (UP) Police were summoned after a woman complained bitterly that she had been kept awake for hours by a blaring radio demanded that the persons causing the disturbance be .Tailed. Officers found the radio howling away m the woman's living room.50 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-09-13 8 MISS AMERICA HERE SHE IS MARIAN ANN MeKNIGHT (right) el Man- r nini;. South Carolina, is I crowned Miss America of l!l.")7 by last year's win- ncr. Sharon Kay Ritchie, at Atlantic City on Sat- uiflay nii;ht The If JBMT eM blue- eyed Southern belle was acclaimed the winner afterU.P. - 94 words
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171 1956-09-13 8 NORWALK. California, Sept. 12 <AP> Three broth- ra aged 10, 9 and 7 showed no remorse today ait r admitting, police said, that they carried out a plot to kill their sleeping father. And. Homicide Lieut Al Etzel .-aid. the171 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-09-13 8 ->- CONFIDENTIAL Magazine pub- lisher Robert Harrison (right) lies m bed with his shoulder bandaged m the Cuidad Trujillo hospital after a shooting incident m the Dominican jungle while singer Geene Courtney (left), his 2 companion on the hunting trip, rests i mm,m-mm^wmm \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\ inU.P. - 74 words
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124 1956-09-13 8 KARACHI. Sept. 12 (UP)— Awami League leader Hussain Shahccd Suhrawardy WM sworn m today as Pakistan's new Premier. j Eight other Cabinet Mmi.sten were also sworn m immediately afterwards m a 17--minute ceremony held m the Cabinet room of. the Presidential -Mansion. The Cabinet124 words
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315 1956-09-13 8 Tension Snaps In Taut Middle East JERUSALEM, Sept. 12 (UP) Arab Israeli tension m the taut Middle East snapped today with a report of a border clash that left at least 20 dead. Reliable Arab press reports EOtd that ct least315 words
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Article126 1956-09-13 8 Rafts Found But No Survivors TOKYO. Sept. 12 (UP)_ The Japanese Coast Guard said today it had founc or six life rafts m the Japan Sea, thought to be from a U.S. Air Force B-50 weather plane which disappeared m typhoon Emma on Mcnday with 16 men aboard. The Coast126 words
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Article72 1956-09-13 8 Morocco Expels Frenchmen RABAT. Morccco, Sept. 12 ■UP i Moroccan police arrested 20 Frenchmen m an early morning series of raids today and took them to the airport where they were sent into exile. The 20 men were believed to be members ci the Presence Francaise. a pro colonial movement72 words
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Article74 1956-09-13 8 TOKYO. Sept. 12 (Reutcri Afisi Setsuko Teramoto, who died of knife woundf m a P la hospital yesterday, was identified here today as t:ie second daughter of former Major General Shio Teramoto. According to the National News Agency, Kyodo. Teramoto studied chemistry at Tokyo's Tsurla Women's College74 words
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Article35 1956-09-13 8 ALGIERS, Sept. 12 (UP) Rebel commandos attacked a French army truck early today, killing seven soldiers and wounding 12. There were no other details immediately available On the early-morning ambush.35 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-09-13 8 TOKYO h- < "imi;h mthi-iliih* <"•: "•<•* 1' <.«!« r for this rm of art almost 24 hours a rla\ <r Rpronth 1 o m straggle brake «mt bfU-rrn r nfr—l—l i"h mi n on thf < r.v/o for str.ppins \i present the front o)U.P. - 104 words
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Article27 1956-09-13 8 SIR WINSTON and Larty Churchill celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary yesterday but they called off their traditional family dinner party because of the SuM crisis. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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238 1956-09-13 8 U.S. Supports Japan Over Red Peace Treaty WASHINGTON. Sept. VI (Reuter) The United Slates declared today that Kmnashiri and Etorofu islands at the southern end of Kurile group were part of Japan proper and "should m justice" be acknowledged by the Soviet Union as under Japanese sovereign This opinion, expressed238 words
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Article115 1956-09-13 8 Turks Are Massing, Says Syria Damascus Syria B <AP» A Byrian G rnment spoke?man said today that Turkey was massing iroops along her bcrdcr with Syria. He told reporters the Turkish authorities had said thifl concentration of troops was m order to n -laj antismuggler tnin( s removed by Turkish115 words
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Advertisement286 1956-09-13 8 Turn the t»«-« p.. sj^ Zii&r II MI i i rf y a>^^^-^ x^ ft. I 'ji .p--j j-, BT j r J f f K//*i; V' \/rJr 4« > W/^fJ MI J -i i-i ir jf j^ "*1 i -nni T»it BT ■r J Ti*« th« f»ct« of the286 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1956-09-13 9 GRADUAL CHANGE FROM ENGLISH INTO HINDI m I M Emphasis Now On Industrial Progress lM&*,JuJ*^ k J is good to see we re getting more and more light as we :f deeper and deepr nto the industrial >k$ that lie ahead. In the first flush of ;jr freedom we -ought,1,691 words
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Advertisement158 1956-09-13 9 T/ie world famous family of TIGER nrdianol products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Ereoth. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL fiT TRAVELING TO 5| m py Choice of first-class or I Ji^fe>^^^^ I Flights mrv Txtmtday Wj158 words
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Miscellaneous11 1956-09-13 9 (Ajl ZZZ Comics For J^C^. Adventures *>iL*^ The Children FIGHTING TOMAHfIWKS^^^^11 words
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Miscellaneous558 1956-09-13 9 TODAY'S QIOTATION: f^ n^9^ST9^P^^^^' I T% home and regarding pos "No man ever vet be- QtHiTf tfjffaHra|^ sr~ evening. came great by imitation." |^^||^§^^Y|T^»f xj o*!'^,""0 V EVERYONE: Th o day >' luri r v A p c rU to he somr.vh.it up- f ,^fß^^Yy^BSW|^Hn^^l cor.fer m even.-ng <;et'!ng and558 words
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Article, Illustration311 1956-09-13 10 'BUY SINGAPORE' DRIVE TO START SOON Covt. Plans Local Goods Fait 0 A CAMPAIGN to arouse greater interest m S i n g a p oremade goods among the City's population is to begin soon, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told a Press conference yesterday.311 words
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154 1956-09-13 10 RUBBER TIN JUMP ON SUEZ SITUATION THE Suez Canal situation yesterday causexl Singapore rubber and tin prices to rise, tin making the biggest jump this year to $3992 per picul (up $8 5 8) and rubber rising by 3 8 cent to 912 cents per lb. The market opened uncertain154 words
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Article117 1956-09-13 10 Industrials Steady And Tins Firm MALAYAN industrials were steady yesterday, while tins firmed on the his rise m (he metal price. aecoHUßl to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Rubbers were neglected, Vr.ro chances announced by the Association yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Fed. Disp. 2 M 11 09c bed H DM Industries117 words
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Article144 1956-09-13 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yc?terday reported the following business done: F. N. orris. $2 OR to Of, 10 >: l!'!»: Gammon $1.92: Hammer $2.925: Hume A5/7|; M Breweriea 12.974; M. Colls. $1.07 oven McAlister CL! T.'i. $2.85 xnl 1: Q.C. Bank $34.25; Robinson $1.62 cdrb; Cold Storage >1 4:\.144 words
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Article38 1956-09-13 10 A NEW portable electronic megaphone, claimed to be the lightest evor produced, was announced m Lcndon. The secret of its low weight only 5 lbs. is the fact that transistors arc used m place of valves.38 words
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97 1956-09-13 10 THE Honskonj? Manufacturers Union has invited Singapore businessmen to attend their annual trade exhibition m llonßkons. Mr. Tan Siak Kew. the president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday. The fair is to be held m November. Mr. Tan said the Chamber had97 words
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Article42 1956-09-13 10 NEW YORK. Sept. 11. (DP) —Dow-Jonea closing averages: BTOCKB 30 Industrials 20 RjUs 158.34 IS Uti tiet »^-43 r,:, Stocks 175.90 BONDS 40 Bond* W. 71 T'.^r. 1 )-v.v-Jo-;es commodity futwrei Index (IW4-28 average equals 100» clo-cd at 160.71.42 words
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Article84 1956-09-13 10 GOODS from Japan the Philippines, and the Republic of China are pre>ented m the third annual Houston International Trade Fair which opened at Houston, Texas. The week-long fair. cosponsored b y the Internat.onal Trade Committee of the Houston Chamber of Commerce and the consular corps84 words
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Article176 1956-09-13 10 TRADING conditions m Malaya on the whole continued difficult, according; to the chairman of McAlister and Company Ltd.. Air. W. McGregor Watt, m his annual statement to be presented on Sept. 19. But even so the OOWIPMIJ*! gro^s turnover during the jtms to -Tune 30, 1956,176 words
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144 1956-09-13 10 Alcohol Output, Usage Shows Big Rise A SWISS ioctpr rsportsd m Istanbul on Tuesday that u'orld production and consumption of alcohol is b> ereai IM Si I staggering rate and that alcoholism has brought hmi-y burden to a" Rational icoftMHiiits. Dr. }lnns Schafiner of Basle said consumplion of beer aloneAP - 144 words
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Article123 1956-09-13 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices per picul yesterday wcie: Copra. Sept. |26] buyer?. s 2 h ;i sellers, coconut oil (balk) S4i)'i sellers coconut oil (drums) S4:-! 1 sellers; Mmtok white pepper $122 sellers. Sarawak white SI 21 sellers. Special Sarawak black $84. Singapore Copra Association123 words
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Article43 1956-09-13 10 QANTAS Empire Airways Ltd.. made a profit of £401.329. m ltd according to its annual report, tabled by the Australian Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr. Townley. m the House of Representatives yesterday. Qantas revenue was t15.975.302 and the expenditure €15.328.476.43 words
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Article75 1956-09-13 10 THE Chemstrand Corp. NewYork has announred a new pro- ess for dyeing filament nylon which it is expected will stimulate sales of nylon pro lucts. The new process, named the "chemnyle process." represent? a bis advance m finishing since f)'a:r.entyarn has not dyed well andUP - 75 words
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Article20 1956-09-13 10 JOHAN Tin's ore output for August was 121.51 piculs, resulting m a tribute to the firm of $2,930.34.20 words
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Article41 1956-09-13 10 MORTON Air Services Ltd.. Croydon. will open a regular service between Croydon and Rotterdam as toon tl the Rotterdam airport hag been put into service. For the time being one or two return flightl per day will be made.41 words
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Article382 1956-09-13 10 §8| *&V**%r?Y^V^F^^^nAV^Tr !^^*^^*t ;^^^-S KUALA LIMPIR. Wed— Fees for investing conducted by the Government ChemUtrv Depart! on behalf of Malayan trade and industry v f doubled from next year, the Federal Legi>lati\( cil was told today. The Chcm >*rv Department, said Governmen: continue to undertake382 words
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Article120 1956-09-13 10 SHIPS IN PORT OI J I X K(> Mix Anking. V. Arscniev. Vat Heutsz. Kirov. Lapaz. Momka, A kilda. Buloh. Winona. Call Sydney. Belaga. D< INM R ROAD? Larantuka Bruas. Visut Ka«*. tri. Van Den Brock. Tai Tl«m Nangkachindr. C, H °r 'hepaina Cambay Breeze. Adrr A'k orina, Giang Bee,120 words
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Article63 1956-09-13 10 FOREIGN tourist traffic 1b c has exceeded 4 milika m the year 1955. According to statistics released by the Director Generale dv Tourisme. r 4.010,000 foreign tourisFrance during the year 1955. This represents an incre^ 11 per cent over the year 1954 and testifies to63 words
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Advertisement556 1956-09-13 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE rraraxKs vttai i A asatn to run I teen a: >-.■ Centre I Ka g Airport 8.. ling; Singapore. The ract to be entered Jillh cessfui tend the r.z of the Canteen from Singapore V Ith S| ri where the > essful tenderer md offer tor sale556 words
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Advertisement635 1956-09-13 10 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S CAP. 137) IPOH AND MENGLEMBL TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE. [T is proposed under Section 144 of ISM Town Boarc; Basctsasol to amend the approved Tc.vr. Plan No. B 3 (Gazette Notification No. 2846/31) of the Township of [pod by altering the 7or.ing of Lo| *****, >alan635 words
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Advertisement358 1956-09-13 10 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA SALE OF DIESEL GENERATING PLANT r VUE following Diesel Gene- ratine Plant is offered for sal-' by tender, and can be seen at the Kota Tinssi Power Station of the Central Electricity Board: One National 70 8 11 P.. 5 cylinder,358 words
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Advertisement197 1956-09-13 10 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD #ii r. MLLEM HI > V lUf vessel will now proceed via Cape of Good Hope and her new itinerary will be as follows: Cape Town 20th September Colombo 29th Belawan 2nd October Singapore 3rd Djakarta sth For the Homeward voyage the itinerary Is not known yet197 words
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Miscellaneous79 1956-09-13 10 EXPECTED TODAY Ma'avan Airways MLI2I KL/MaL 9 55 am. Garuda GA37I Jak 1135 am Qantas EMSI4 Lon-CaL 1145 am. Malayan Airways M.LiOi Pg/KL 12 45pm. Malayan Airways MLIIS Kn XL 145pm BOAC 8A770 Lon/Col 4 00pm BOAC BA7OB Syd/Jak 4.30 pm Malayan Airways MMII SanKurh. 4.45 pm. Malayan Airways MLIO779 words
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Advertisement793 1956-09-13 11 f.tXGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. lei. JJ«3/6. MM£> 132/6 Rob«uon Roao THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE >mx Montreal. Bcston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cull Port* Spore P. Sham Kenang ANTILOCHUS 914 Oct 15 15 Oct 17/18 Oct 9 M Nov 15 16 Ncv 17, 18 Nov cption to793 words
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Advertisement1104 1956-09-13 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Ills linen (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines; "gj 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o t Carrnrj opf.cn to proceea via other ports to load and discharge cargc SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENT Singapore. Out Sails P. Sham Penan* Per^rus1,104 words
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Advertisement885 1956-09-13 11 I MITSUI W^ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penonc FOR JAPAN Hodokojon Mfrt for Ycl<Ohomo Nogovt, Kobe vio Hongkong G. 38/39 Mikogeson Morn +or Yokohama, Nagovo Kobe vio Honqkong 2 S Sept Awojison Moru *cr Yokohamo Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 6 Oct FOR USA vie Suez For New York Philodetphio Baltimore885 words
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Advertisement707 1956-09-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings rot ficngnok ond oi For lost. Penonj P 'i heir $'o*>rt "SONGKHLA' In Port 15/17 Sept "FALSTRIA' 16 17 Sept IS 19S.pt i: 1 Sept "ASIA" Oct "MEONIA" 11/1 30cf 14 1 5 Oct 16/lSOct "LALANDIA' If Mtfl 21/22Oct U/IMH HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Gcnoo An.»cp707 words
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386 1956-09-13 12 Federal Legislative Council t Reports KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The work of the Federal Housing Trust is he:nq seriously delayed by the "multiplicity of enactments"' governing planning and building m the Federation. the Legislative Council was told today. The Trust m its Annual386 words
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156 1956-09-13 12 The Federal Housing Trust, claims to fa instrumental m bringing down the selling pri 4 houses to reasonable levels. It also claims that its Ideu on home building and layout techniques were copied m some instances by p: tc de\ copers. ''Being m competition156 words
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359 1956-09-13 12 1U Council approved m principle the renimmon-d.'-linns of the committee appointed to probe the fishinu industry lo improve the economic conditions of local fishermen. The implementation of these recommendations mii res a sum ol 5n.000.000. the Minister for Agriculture, Inchc Abdul A/:z b:n359 words
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Article102 1956-09-13 12 Japanese Can Come And Fish A FEDERATION Government committee has n mended that Japanoe fishermen should be allowed to operate m Malayan waters. The Minister for Agriculture. Enehc Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, urged the Legislative Council to give full support to this report. He pointed out that fishing was one102 words
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236 1956-09-13 12 THE Public Accounts Committee lun recommended that action be taken to reCTCI an outstanding sum advanced by (io\crnnient te Jinjang squatters. Ovt r j had advanced during the n tlement of Jinjang New Village, 7 miles from Kuala Lumpur, m 1951.236 words
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Article119 1956-09-13 12 $514,285 For Tin Research The Malayan Minim industry and Government .spent $514,285 last Ji ar to maintain the Tin Research. Institute ia Britain. Contribution by the industry was $364,285 which came out of the $414,973 eesa collected on tin-ore exported. Ceas contributions towards the publicity fund amounted to $414.07?. for119 words
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Article105 1956-09-13 12 Government \v 1 1 1 not the present fjsteao ot i income tax or allow reliefs on the basis of the previo pear*fl earnings of the taxpayer. The Finance Minister. Coi. H. S. Leo. rielenricd the existing system as combining "substantial cq lit* th105 words
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Article202 1956-09-13 12 KIALA LUMTUS, Wed Fashion-conscious new village belles have .just received the "green light" from the Federation (io\ ornment to carry with them freely for personal usp printed cotton, cheap silk and rayon material. These had previously been declared 'restricted articles' under the Emergency Regulations. Women202 words
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274 1956-09-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Federal L g slative Council enthusiastically endorsed the Chief Minister's proposal to present the "Carcosa" and its fouracre grounds to the British Government as a gesture m appreciation lor the "return of our country next August." Making274 words
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Article88 1956-09-13 12 ::iE Council empowers! the Treasury to increa: -< limit for short-term loaoi from $100 million to $200 lion. The Finar. H. S. Lee, told thr that it has become an a, ted feature of mod i r.ent finance for I to borrow money on le88 words
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218 1956-09-13 12 A FULL FLEDGKD Department of Scientific and Industrial Research will soon be established m the Federation, under the recommendations of a five-man committee acCepted by Government today. The Committee, headed by the Financial Adviser. C. .1. Thomas, investigated the future of218 words
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Article69 1956-09-13 12 THE Director of Audit complained thai replies to his queries from .some senior officers were "delaying:, evasive or r\ rr. untrue His report on the \nnual Audited Aceeanits of the Federation for l^.-)4 Was tabled at the Council meeting. The Public Accounts Committee recommended that inrinidunl69 words
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Article21 1956-09-13 12 THE Federation'! infant mortality rate m IMS at 78 P" ijMM the lowest recorded since me 194 7 census-21 words
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Article60 1956-09-13 12 THE Labcur Mir V. T. Sambadisclosed that toddy sumption on Federation estates has dropped by 15 per cent during four months. The total "intake" fell fr m m 850 gallons m urrr ng preen and 18 tof this qua: that nmeni p consur was aaejsidered too60 words
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Article53 1956-09-13 12 The inclusion of A workers' representative on tM Tin Advisory Comnr not con> .<: by the Fedei mcnt. The Commerce Dr. Ismail, s aid thi> mittee was not in.< deal with the int< n fairs of the t Malaya except administrative arrangements to carry out53 words
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Advertisement350 1956-09-13 12 9 Will you be V the happiest SGfICGLLDOKITP M tride of the month? MW of these exciting prize- as a r/^" fflV Ifyour marriage or that of a friend JW' or relation takes place between A lay and iv. M_. rou can enter for this competition, fust send, to- "t350 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-09-13 13 \Bi: S \Pr RSTKIN s HarGlobetrotters will preleadline attractions of pro-ramme of ton.^ketball and added llUurful entertainment the troupe comes to n December 11. I.co Ivance asent told standard last night. one of the fin»>: and most interesting; teams— in all '.rotter history and the re presentation i<142 words
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Article414 1956-09-13 13 3 rd-Place Cincinnati Are 2 Games Behind NEW YORK, Sept. 12, (AP) BROOKLYN'S world champs finally caught up with Milwaukee's will -o' the wisp Braves on Tuesday night, knocking off pesty Bob Buhl for the first time this season m a 4-2 victory that hoisted the Dodgers414 words
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Article48 1956-09-13 13 NEW YORK. Sept. 12, (AP) Floyd Paterson, heavyweight contender, has completely recovered from the broken right hand suffered m the Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson bout and can go into immediate training for a title bout, chair:: Julius Hc'.fand of the New York Athletic Commission announced yesterday.48 words
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Article140 1956-09-13 13 BER results of the R Singapore Golf Club men s medal bogey a D n «r< lows:— Winner: D 1 S-.irk 1 down: Other .trds: J ",rav 3 J H Abbott 3 down. P. D. J. D. Donnelly 4 IWunro 4 down. H. G W Shakespear140 words
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Article, Illustration522 1956-09-13 13 Wanda's Grand Last Quarter Usually Decides WANDA WERNER of Washington, DC. WASHINGTON, D.C. Sept. 12 —Many U.S. sports authorities predict that U.S. free style swimming eham pion Wanda Werner of Washington, D.C. will be one of the outstanding: performers m the 1958 Olympic Game> at Melbourne, Australia. X Fifteen-year-old Wanda,522 words
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Advertisement659 1956-09-13 13 CLASSIFIED ADS sm atio\s \\i l Salary Bar/982x34-l are us Mllrf'TT 1 posts for neon arr Age 1956 Qualn.r I a recojprtwd cond class m si m a Bar F a recogruatft be considered for appoint- :>■ Z V -v S:ri "Vl. r Honours Deere* from applying oduce I ri659 words
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Miscellaneous206 1956-09-13 13 < EXCITING SAGA T()R\ FROM rirl Af^TIOM ii^i^ THE FLA\ll\(; PAGES OF A\W II Vn history PACKED I^Win^Siiifciii i^ '^"iiiy MIDNIGHT ■COR XII MVH.I.R 1 ORI MISON SEPT. 15TH ■irnnyi P.R\l>V n <,\M P,R \M) with \I I ISON HAYFS Li 1 Abner By A/ Capp I W /^^EfcS/fl^NA^tffi&^i^ *>206 words
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240 1956-09-13 14 EDIN PETERS - Four Tickets For Melbourne Only Three Fit To Go... EDIN PETERS By SINGAPORE Amateur Boxins Association will meet on Sept. 21 to decide the Colony boxers to be recommended for the Olympic Games m Melbourne this November Mr Beri I :nsford, lie hon< S A B A.. I 1 c240 words
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Article182 1956-09-13 14 Ang Co. Aim For MCFA Cup a HOPE to beat Penang. and retain the Malayan Chinese Foe Cup IIM final to be played af -ing on Saturday." Mr. Wong Jue Deng, the honorary of the Singapore farMmfr Football Association. told The Standard yesterday. earn of •layers and three oftV c182 words
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Article22 1956-09-13 14 beat:- Sc Schoo: b^at Vi >ri i School r- \o thn -ri«nfflj rugger match on the Victoria Srhool ground.22 words
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239 1956-09-13 14 The Hunters Of Mysore Here To Shoot For Goals... HI Nil Fi> Foothill Club ol Mysore, the winners of this >ear's Mysore Football \s>ociation league championship will arriv r m *»ine:\|)ore on Oct. IT to pla\ i series of matches here and m the federation. Mr. S. R P. N.iidu.239 words
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208 1956-09-13 14 Raffles XV Stop Blacks' Winning Run THE Blacks, who started their rucser season this vr.ir by winning the first two ■UMSi ucro beaten by JlllH Institution yesterday by nine points (three penalties) to three (try) m a friendly rushy match on the Bartley School ground. Bid -horked the R.i p1208 words
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Article36 1956-09-13 14 PLAYING thnr first wmo this season. CeylCfl Sports Club beat Royal Air Force, Soletar 3—o m a frirnrliy hockey mAtCb at Bale-tier Road yesterday C.S.C. scorer- were Kandasamy 2 and VUsretnam.36 words
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Article23 1956-09-13 14 DONCASTER, Sept. 12 (Reuter) Cambremer won the St Lcgcr here today. Hornbeam Wl and French Beige third. 13 ran.23 words
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Article49 1956-09-13 14 THE (OllotH I m t he CCSUItI m the second round of r.ie Inter-English Schoo'i Basketball Tournament held at Bukit Tnnah yoterd.i v Can E::c Seng School bttti Raffles Institution by 60 points to 51 Anglo Chinese School beat St. Andrew's School by 46 points to 4:!.49 words
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Article48 1956-09-13 14 THE annual BOceey match between tho Jollllada Athletic Unicn and the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club for the Govinda.samy Memorial Cup Will be played on the Keppel Harbour Recreation Club ground on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. Mrs. P. A T. Chrimes will Bfra away the trophy.48 words
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Article72 1956-09-13 14 SIS i \PORE Indian tion oper season veil desc ;oals to two victory the Police Sports Club m a llv match at Balestier Road yeaterd H.^ yesterdr m turned c schoolboy-. Inder Jit Singh at fa at centreforward. and n th« tft-winf > the skippe-72 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-09-13 14 A NEW sport Is hitting Britain's sea-side resorts and these are scooter races. Kay Harris is doing some w a t c r-scooting practice at R v i s 1 i p Lido. Middlesex, she plans to scoot to CaLais and51 words
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Article57 1956-09-13 14 .IL W<W Zealand A REME by five points goali to three a tr> m a friendly rugger match played at A- T% < Ft WalmeH ope i REME half with a them a 3-0 lead at the interval Ti I Zealanriers rallied m the second half57 words
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943 1956-09-13 14 Racing Schedule THF.RK will he right races on the first and last days and seven on the second day. Following is t he schedule of racing: First Day (lass 1 Divs. 1 2 nine fur. and six fur; Div. 3— six fur Class943 words
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FLOODLIT THRILLS FOR THE SOSC FUND
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337 1956-09-13 14 1 Soo Liat Hurdles Faster And Kernal Vaults Even Higher HIRDLEK Tan Soo Lian and pole vaulter Kernal Singh improved on Singapore records for their respective events to take the main honours at last night's Singapore AAA floodlit meeting m aid of the SOSC Games Fund at Jalan Besar stadium.337 words
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1095 1956-09-13 14 2 LUCKY PAKISTANIS! S'PORE FIND A STAR MISS A VICTORY Singapore Selection 1 Pakistan 1 0 Vn l By LEONG HEW MENG SINGAPORE Selection should liave beaten Pakistan handsomely m ypster day's final floodlit soccer match against the tourists at Jalan Besar. but instead they just managed to eke out1,095 words
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Article83 1956-09-13 14 SINGAPORE Government vices Football Association play their annual Junior and Senior Cud fina:.; at Jilan Besar stadium on Monday. Sept. 24. At 530 p.m. or. Sept. 24 Police "B" will meet P T Sports Club m the Junior Cup final, and at 7 p.m.. Marine Dept. s.C83 words
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Article69 1956-09-13 14 THE Pakistan National S<xr*r tm; cancellpd thnr tour of thr Frdrration 1. i jcur o I China Sq Ldr MM S.iid. the Managei nl th« Pal tram. v;\id. 'We Irft PaJu^ta n with th intmtion ol to China, and now arransr mmlv h.i.i h. n69 words
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Miscellaneous60 1956-09-13 14 SOCCER safa LEAGUE div. I: Argonauts F.C. vs. Police S.A. at Jalau Besar Stadium S p.m. JUNIOR CUP: C.A. m A m l's. Police "A" si Farrcr Park 5.15 pjR, Fricudhj: SHB Combined vs. Singaport Rangers at SHB SJQ p. m. HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE niV. 2: S.R.C. vs. R.A.F. Seletar60 words
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