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Title Section19 1956-02-05 1 SUNDAY STANDARD n mji m s. Vol. VI. No. 213 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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Article193 1956-02-05 1 (By Malay Women They'll Protest To General Bourne lodged S nr;^ W f IV !u y Un9 Ma,ov women h°™ ciai m K ssr^ La R ,,a^ during a search on Xir return t. Wales Borderers manhandled them searched them. mes by tiie men wh <> as193 words
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Article189 1956-02-05 1 1st Prize Goes To Johore LOTTERY RESULTS M\l ICCA, Sat. Johore mn' the ft"* P rize CM*. of $350,000 for the titration's Social and iflfarp Lottery draws at h» Badminton Hall here 5; < afternoon srt.nrl prize of SI 25.000 went to Perak nd the third prize of ***** (*****50)189 words
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Article83 1956-02-05 1 Lsp^t?-- 881 The chief clerk ot United Tracers Ltd— a sharebrokers firm m Beach Street. Mr. Ong Ewe s**» 48 was found fatally stabbed at his office this evening. Ong's body had multiple stab wounds Though a Police party led by Penang CID. chief, E. H83 words
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Article21 1956-02-05 1 SIR ANTHONY EDEN, the British Prime Minister, landed m Ottawa yesterday for a five-day visit to Canada ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-02-05 1 THE Commissioner for Malaya m England, Inche Othman, held a reception m the Dorchester Hotel which was attended by the Federation of Malaya delegation attending the constitutional conference m London. At the reception are (from right) Sir Gerald Templer, Tunku Abdul Rahman and Sir Donald MacGillivray. U.P. photo.U.P. - 48 words
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Article16 1956-02-05 1 inn uuura oiaies <jovernment yesterday banned the travel of American citizens to Hungary. ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article101 1956-02-05 1 "HE "ROSE" a 112-pound stone presented by the niamc-it to the Singapore Government, will n the Colony tomorrow. c. which was received by the Chief Minister, Marshall, during his recent Independence mt. xs scheduled to arrive today, but the ship '■as been delayed. arshall will make101 words
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Article178 1956-02-05 1 LONDON, Feb. 4 (UP gripped Europe for the fou least 100 were known dead The frigid Arctic blasts swept across Europe into Spain and the Middle Mediterranean. At Glasgow. Scotland, six Indian seamen trying to beat the cold died A paralyzing cold wave rth straight178 words
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Article57 1956-02-05 1 PARIS, Feb. 4 (Reuter)— Rioting broke out afresh among striking Algerian Moslem dock workers m Oran today, according to reports reaching Paris. M. Pierre Lambert. French Prefect of Oran. said that ln rioting yesterday, one person was killed and two injured among the rioters and six57 words
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Article42 1956-02-05 1 SANTA MONICA, Calif. Feb 4 (AP) Actress Judy Garland filed a suit for divorce on Friday from actor's agent Sid Luft. She alleged extreme cruelty. She requested custody of their two children. The couple was married ln 1952.42 words
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Article32 1956-02-05 1 FOUR men, one armea with a revolver and the others with knives, entered a house m Upper Seran»nnr Road, yesterday, and robbed the occupant of $1,800 ln cash apd jewellery.32 words
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Article47 1956-02-05 1 MR. A. K. SOFMIRAT. an Indonesian Consulate official, suddenly died after a heart attack at the General Hospital. Singapore, early yesterday morning He leaves behind a wife and two children. His remains will be flown to Indonesia next week, for burial m Bandung.47 words
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Article66 1956-02-05 1 JOS. Northern Nigeria. Feb. 4 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here by air today from Kaduna to spend a week-end at a hillside chalet m the highlands of Nigeria. The informal restful weekend m the chalet will be the Royal couple's first66 words
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Article32 1956-02-05 1 JOE LOUIS, former heavyweight boxing champion, received another staggering blow from the Internal Revenue Service. A new Income tax demand fo- U5511,351 was filed against him m Chicago yesterday. UPUP - 32 words
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Article73 1956-02-05 1 TAIPEI. Feb. 4 (UP)— Sharp action was reported today at both ends of Nationalist China's 150-mile long island outpost line along the China coast. Official government reports said Communist heavy artillery hit little Kaoteng Island m the group north of Formosa with some 800 rounds last73 words
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Article163 1956-02-05 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (UP)— The United States has turned down British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's proposal for sizeable relaxation of curbs on allied trade with Red China, diplomatic officials disclosed today However. the United States told Sir Eden it would be willing to "conaider"163 words
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Article295 1956-02-05 1 Housewife Wins Perak Medal AIDED SOLDIERS LONDON, Feb. 4 (Reuter) A British housewife who wearing only a sunsuit, struggled through two miles of thick jungle to aid Malay soldiers wounded m an ambush, today received the Perak Distinguished Conduct Medal. It was pinned on her by the Mentri Besar of295 words
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Article62 1956-02-05 1 BOMBAY. Feb 4 (Reuter) —Mr. S. Mlrajkar. vice-pre-sident of th- Communist-led All-India Trade Union Congress, was arrested here yesterday with two other Communists, one a woman, under the Preventive Detention Act, Other leading Indian Communists have been detained by Police following riots m Bombay and other62 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-02-05 1 THE favourite form of trans portation on Quemoy Island, the Nationalist fortress off the China coast, is the "Kmmcn Taxi." The fares are balanced on the sides of a horse. Yesterday there was an exchange of heavy artillery fire between Quemoy and Communist gunsU.P. - 54 words
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Advertisement45 1956-02-05 1 THE PIRATES CAME IN THE EVENING by Joe Manjaji. Page 7. NEW "HUSH. HUSH" CARS by Rue Scribe. Page 8. AUSTRALIAN NEWSLETTER by Jm Henry. Page 15. MALAYA NEEDS A SCHOOL FOR POLITICIANS writes Andrew Roth. Page 21. LYN D O E FORETELLS Page 23.45 words
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Advertisement79 1956-02-05 1 SERVE SjOPEOPLE FOR ONLY $5-20 PARTY PACK j? Jt\*j&* L %*A T A Our new Freight yr A^±_ Department m our >_J_^ \dfr Asia Insurance Aty /Ay\ r A lVa^ A Building office* V AzA £r^^£\ *+^7AA handles every ship- A%? j£e {\la\ \AZy A ment of air cargo AA79 words
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Article132 1956-02-05 2 Report In Chinese Due Soon THE Singapore Government will be issuing the Chinese edition of the report on Chinese Education within 10 days. Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, said yesterday. At next week's Legislative Assembly meeting the reports on Chinese Education. Local Government. Land Freezing and the Transpoit Commission will132 words
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Article42 1956-02-05 2 MALACCA. Sat.— A cocktail party was held to mark the opening of Henry Waugh and Company's new branch offire at Riverside, yesterday. Those present at the party were members of the local mercantile community, grocer?. textile dealers and other dealers.42 words
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216 1956-02-05 2 Peter Clague; ENG AH PAT - BEWARE OF THE 'GIFTS FOR NEW YEAR TRICK Peter Clague ENG AH PAT By dinuMrv/nc ronce yesterday warned Chinese housewives to be 'particularly coreful about strangers calling on them with gifts for the 1 New Year." I The warning follows the ruse, employed by thugs during the Chinese New Year,216 words
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Article123 1956-02-05 2 A BANK of England official. Mr G.M. Watson, who was appointed by the Singapore Government to inquire into the proposal for the creation of a Central Bank of Malaya, will arrive m the Colony by air today. Mr. Watson who ha s been with the Bank123 words
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Article300 1956-02-05 2 Monkey Year Is One For Decision -TERRORISTS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Millions of pamphlets are to be showered on known terrorist hideouts throughout the Federation between now and the Chinese New Year asking the terrorists to come out of the junglr before the withdrawal of Amnesty on Feb 8. These300 words
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Article63 1956-02-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The staff of the Rubber Research Institute here gave a farewell party to Dr. E. D. C. Baptist their Botanical Department chief who is leaving lor Ceylon to take over as Director of RRI. Dr. Baptist, who has been witn RRI for63 words
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Article26 1956-02-05 2 A WORLD Peace Hall, for international conferences designed to reorient world public opinion towards maintaining world peace will be built m Kandy, Ceylon.- UPUP - 26 words
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Article74 1956-02-05 2 A HUNDRED handicaped children were given a preChinese New Year treat, sponsored by the Singapore Red Cross Society, at the Wesley Methodist Church, yesterday. They were given a free cinema show and refresh- i ments. The film was arranged by R.K.O. A hundred old people from Bushy74 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-02-05 2 SHE KNOWS ALL THE ANSWERS VIOLET 001. 24-year-old Qantas Information Officer at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, went to Sydney recently on a staff familiarization visit. Part of her job is to answer questions about Qantas routes and ports-of-ca'J. So Violet didn't waste any time seeing Sydney. Here she is pictured near64 words
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Advertisement407 1956-02-05 2 EDUCATION LIMITED vacancies Primary 1 to Senior. Morn/Aft/Evening Typing room airconditioned. Lift available. Apply Y.S C. Institute of Commerce. 8C Wayang St.. opposite Upper Pickering St.. Tel: *****. FOR SALE AGRICULTURAL Land Pulau Tekong Besar S.L.G. 30 Acres— partially planted suitable for Coconut plantation. Flat land Road frontage. Apply Box407 words
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Miscellaneous820 1956-02-05 2 Information at a Glance !f7-t7__ dwE i£ m su^TLS* o z is. s^iiffl-uifr-A^A: lIVVI AF U.Kt Listeners" Choice ,S>- ,3 nm f.,,m t\ V lb 86m ll Music v^" fc University of the Air" on R?o nn? im* Fil ms -n (16 «-m': 13u MmWr Network); 6 p.m. EvenTna Servit-e820 words
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Article292 1956-02-05 3 1 955 WAS CRISIS FOR REDS Amnesty, Baling And U.K. Talks Wall Them Out THE year 1955 was a year of crisis for the Malayan Communist Party, declared the Federation Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, over Radio Malaya last night. Inche Ya'acob pointed out that the292 words
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Article197 1956-02-05 3 Ang Pow's Needed For 300 APPROXIMATELY 300 J2J3 between the **n three and M tfe L who attend the l r% nM V Anti TubercuS,nCtP Cllnlc will have a MS? New Tear Jlrtj this year on Feb. 8, 9 Alfhoufh cash contriJSmmmmVn bo far been SSSi197 words
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277 1956-02-05 3 1 SINGAPORE S Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday <j down a request by five delegates of the Malay Education Council to visit v classes In three Colony schools to hear the grouses of the students. 'The half-hour meeting with the Minister277 words
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Article79 1956-02-05 3 [HE Methodist Youth Feli/wshiD at its annual general g elected Mr. Khoo gan' Hee. President for 1956. rrjier officers elected were; rce-Presldent Mr. Billy L^e Secretary- Mr. William re*'" Treasurer Mr. Benny i Assistant Treasurer v b Tav Sock Hong. Wor- ship and Evangelism— Mr. Earl Robson.79 words
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Article43 1956-02-05 3 A LABOURER. Toh Choon Chua. 56. yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court to a charge of assisting m running a chap-ji-ki lottery at Lorong Limau D He was fined $300. m default, one month's imprisonment.43 words
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Article40 1956-02-05 3 KUANTAN. Sat.— A middle aged woman. Choy Yeng, was involved m an accident with a Malayan Airways' van along the Kuantan-Gambang Road, while on her way home, yestera _3he was admitted m hospital with head injuries.40 words
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Article58 1956-02-05 3 THREE men were charged m the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday, with breaking into the house of Mr. Pang Fatt Gim on the night of Feb. 3 at Owen Road. They were Ng Seng Guan. Tay Kirn Guan and Loo Tan Hua. Bail of $500 was58 words
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Article38 1956-02-05 3 NEW YORK. Feb. 3 (UP) —Dow-Jones closing Averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 477.44 20 Rails 159.22 15 Utilities 64.68 65 Stocks 169.55 BONDS 99.08 The Dow-Jones Commodity Futures Index (1924--26 average equals 100) closed at *****.38 words
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Article91 1956-02-05 3 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, will lead a cultural-cum-eommer-cial delegation to Thailand, and Burma during the middle of this year Mr Marshall told The Standard yesterday he had not finalised any details of this tour. He would undertake it. as soon as the heavy legisla91 words
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Article29 1956-02-05 3 THE Director of the World Health Organization m Singapore. Dr. W. W. Yung, who was on a two-month holiday m Hongkong has returned to the Colony.29 words
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106 1956-02-05 3 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed easier, first grade rubber for February shipment being quoted $1.06a per lb., a drop of 4 cent on Friday. i Quiet conditions prevailed yesterday morning, with moderate turnover reported. Prices moved between $1.07 and $1.07 3/8 with106 words
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Article40 1956-02-05 3 Spot loose IG7* 1078 R.S.. f.o.b. Feb No. 1 1071 1071 Mar. No. 1 107* 1072 Feb No. 2 105* 106 Feb. No. 3 105* 105! R.M.A on reg. tender: February 107* 107* March 106* 107* Tone Quiet.40 words
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Article20 1956-02-05 3 STORE Sat. The price of tin on the local market today was $371| per picul ($372g on Friday)20 words
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Article26 1956-02-05 3 The Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits mixed copra: Feb. $27i buyers. $27} sellers; March $27 buyers. $28 sellers; April $27| buyers, $28} sellers.26 words
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Article55 1956-02-05 3 TAN TECK SANG and a woman, Ho Kirn Keow. claimed trial m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, to living on the earnings of a prostitute. Liew Ah Lek. between August and Sept. 1953. m Upper Serangoon Road. The Judge, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, allowed55 words
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Article107 1956-02-05 3 Medical School's New Dean PROFESSOR E. S Monteiro of the University of Malaya has been appointed Dean of the Medical School. He is the first Asian to achieve this distinction. Besides being one of the most distinguished graduates of the former College of Medicine with a brilliant academic record, he107 words
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93 1956-02-05 3 CEYLONESE m Singapore yesterday celebrated the eighth anniversary of Ceylon's independence with a special prayer service at the Senpaga Vinaya--sar Temple. A Buddha-pooja service m connection with the celebrations was conducted by Chadrasiri Thero at the temple, m the evening. The Assistant Commissioner for Ceylon.93 words
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Article62 1956-02-05 3 Mum's Bid To Follow Son A HOUSEWIFE. Chua Bee Geok. 35. was yesterday conditionally discharged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by cutting her throat at Cassia Crescent on Jan. 30. The prosecution alleged that Chua tried to take her life because62 words
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Advertisement324 1956-02-05 3 *l*tOi i r ShJ 1^ ____^^Aat____l "i» i mS^St^MCmmWr What more can you do REPino a family fit and wk.l is not easy. You make sure fee? get good meals and plenty of fresh air and sleep. Yet still they pick np infections and illnesses. Can yon guard against this?324 words
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Miscellaneous20 1956-02-05 3 Solution To Yesterdays Puzzle cz-U'r jbi_?igi4]»f^4|/v|,p I C _^R N _^_m _^M T _^_m /W mmWm/ Another Puzzle Appears Tomorrow20 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-02-05 5 YESTERDAY 'S WEDDINGS MARRIAGES were solemnized m three Singapore churches yesterday, and Standard cameramen took these pictures of the happy couples after the ceremonies: ABOVE: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee leave the Paya Lebar Methodist Church The bride, formerly Miss Lina Ho, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho98 words
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296 1956-02-05 5 Irresponsible Attitude Hit talrtvito^Partv rf* lin^ Jf* ?J vid yesterday accused the g^Smza^ &TSSS&T the PAP wou,d Mr. Marshall was commentSf? 4? n a stat ement made by P.A.P. leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Marshall declared. "Let this be clear: We welcome the support296 words
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Article106 1956-02-05 5 $16,000 Awaits Ex-POWs li TOTAL of $16,000 is still >c collected by ar, w ho -r:y m the armed their widows or their a Singaoore Govnent announclay. trt of 525.000 iron the proof the Burma-Siena Out .->f the total ■am cr. y $9,000 has been :p-to-date on claims ■•-.cd. jnol106 words
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Article25 1956-02-05 5 ml S^ESTHIAX. 38, of i-"":."» Road was fined $60 Singapore Second Court yes- speeding at 53-55 a '°ng Bukit Timah on I year25 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-02-05 5 CEYLON 'S FREEDOM DAY A i V° cclcbr ate Ceylon Independence Day nish t Givpn w Cey,on Sports Club. Balestier Road, last ,r C fun i the Assis tant Commissioner for Ceylon, K as attpnrin^'^ B m and Mr s. Gunasingham, the party h{^ mmh y Governor of Singapore, Sirstandard - 83 words
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Article198 1956-02-05 5 ENTER THE LIBERAL SOCIALISTS Progs-Democrats Merger Today r SI JG^ p f R E will today herald the birth of the S22S S c a,lst Party-Offspring of the political ™JEJ ff t i ,etween th veteran Progressives and the youthful Democrats. Indications are that this will be a "quiet" birth198 words
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167 1956-02-05 5 Malaya's Tin Mines Wearing Out Fergusson WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (AP)— Sir Ewen Fergusson, a leading spokesman for the tin industry, said yesterday Malaya's mines which produce about onethird of the world's production, are facing depletion with no more than 10 years' reserves. He said tin extraction was* not being replaced167 words
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Article128 1956-02-05 5 Cooked Up Robbery: Fined $100 AIRPORT vatchman. Moha•neo bin Meeran Pillai. 67, was yesterday fined $100 m detault two .veeks* imprisonment m the Singapore Eighth Magistrates Court for giving f^se information to the Police. Mohamed. reported to Police that two men tied him up and ran off with lour drums128 words
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Article139 1956-02-05 5 Take Up The Challenge Sulaiman JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Elected member for Johore Bahru m the Federal Legislative Council. Inche Sulaiman bin Abdul Rahman, appealed to more than 15.000 people who attended an amnesty rally at the Suorcme Court padang, today, to take up the challenge made by Communist leader. Chin139 words
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122 1956-02-05 5 No Labour Officer, So Mr. M Fumes SINGAPORE Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, who attended his "Meet The People" session for the first time yesterday since his recent illness, was indignant when told that no Labour officer was present. He was told by Mr. L. Comber of the Public Advisory122 words
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Article70 1956-02-05 5 Lady Black To Open Exhibition LADY BLACK, wife of the Governor of Singapore, will open a charity exhibition— The World Around Us— at the Chinese YMCAs new building at Shenton Way at 10 a.m. on Feb. 25 Proceeds of the two-day show will go to the YMCA and the Chinese70 words
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Article190 1956-02-05 5 SIR ROBERT - SIR ROBERT SAYS THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, last niglit urged university alumni to repay the debts they owed to their universities by financial assistance At the Hongkong University Alumni dinner at Capitol Mandarin Restaurant. Sir Robert declared that all universities "are always190 words
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Article38 1956-02-05 5 IPOH. Sat Members of the lpoh and Menglembu Town Council watched a smart display of fire fighting by the lpoh Fire Brigade this morning, during the Brigade's annual inspection by Council Chairman, Mr G. S Walker.38 words
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Advertisement420 1956-02-05 5 IA MATTER OF GREATER INTEREST DEPOSIT BANKING at __^_^_*bk 6° 0 is a highly remunerative B form of safe keeping for I AIK your money. y Jk\^ INTEREST is added day by day and paid half yearly. mtSe fToo FUNDS are provided for the re-equipment of Industry m every way,420 words
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Article400 1956-02-05 6 Shades of Hitter. pROM west and east, from north and south come signs that the world is approaching a crisis not merely political, but moral as well. It is bound up with the challenge to human rights without which the human race must collapse m degradation. The root of this400 words
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Article509 1956-02-05 6 O.M. Green - O.M. Green By A picturesque innovation, never before dreamt of m China's long history, came with the New Year Chinese writing, and printing:, ha* always started at the right hand top corner of the page and proceeded downwards. Now, for the first time, like Western509 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1956-02-05 6 Nigeria's Regional Prime Ministers BLACK CITADEL By London Observer Special Correspondent r f HE Royal tour of Nigeria, will be followed with even more than usual interest. Never before has a British Sovereign elected to visit a colony on the eve of great political decisions. That the Queen's advisers were1,437 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-02-05 6 "Says d'you mind sobering up sir? Seems he's gotta be off!" "What's the bettin' he wants a loan till he sets on his feet?"26 words
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Advertisement74 1956-02-05 6 Wfcen faulty kidney action allows harmful <i *^^^^^^St/ ton purines to remain m the body, Urn result is often i&W&* backache, symptoms of rheumatism or iomt and mnscJe pains. So Jtf m very wise te take a few Oe Witt s Puis eccasKmatW, because this good dturwtu v 'pMCificMlly tm74 words
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Advertisement233 1956-02-05 6 TT I r One of ft, desired wotchei The KOAMIR of Wierland't 1 1* product.. n Q "*»S established m liii* '200 h. fl hly ,k,,l c 7 t N wte produce and *> every part that iOAMER mo _______________________________________HH ''Xs&&—W^r j#df f y^^^^^^^a^ ii- M__r Shock resistant /m'-T^*^ a!/233 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1956-02-05 7 Joe Manjaji - THE MORO PIRATES CAME IN THE EVENING Joe Manjaji By CEMPORNA is a quiet little trading post between Sanda- kan and Tawau on the Indonesian border. But for the inhabitants, March 29, 1954, will always be a day to remember. It was a day of bloodshed. It was on this1,029 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-02-05 7 MR. GERARD CHONG (m shorts) chief clerk of the Customs Department m Semporna with members of the North Borneo Mobile Police Force.25 words
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Article675 1956-02-05 7 EVELYN HOCQUARD - BIRTH SYMBOLS OF No. 10 FOLK EVELYN HOCQUARD By '•^JAN know Thyself," was thc ancient command written above the temple door, for man is heaven's masterpiece. He has striven always for happiness, and he has sought to attain it mostly m one of three ways Comfort, Entertainment and Religion. but675 words
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Advertisement177 1956-02-05 7 .x_^Z How Does She Manage It? s^ A Ant^^ Busy all day with Committees (sBsSS^^ m ll /M w and other social engagements aJf/SV ay out iei king the cmldren to X \IL BBV the sea but, as soon as *jr Rc^\ uJ mrn-^Mr they're m bed, she's ready F+177 words
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Article, Illustration907 1956-02-05 8 RUESCRIBE - RUESCRIBE 1956 Dodge Custom Royal 4-Door by fHE introduction of a new model always creates a lot of interest among motorists. And if it is a name that has enjoyed wide popularity and whose models can be seen all over the world, the enthusiasm907 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-02-05 8 THE CONSUL- IS IT GOODBYE? THE familiar CONSUL may be replaced by a sleeker American influenced gggjgg ETU Fash,on features or the new car will be the wrap-around w.ndsh.eld, fishtail rear treatment and two-tone colours. The Consul's more powerful sister, the Zephyr, is also expected to be superseded by a52 words
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Article, Illustration417 1956-02-05 8 EDIN PETERS - He 's Outstanding As Well As Polite Driver EDIN PETERS By o gILL FERGUSON, one of Malaya's outstanding racing drivers, must be one of the politest drivers m the country. I reached this decision after watching him drive a Jaguar MX VII for more than 500 miles. The Jag is417 words
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Advertisement612 1956-02-05 8 EAST ASIATIC Li] SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCAND| NAV| W For Aden, Port Soid, Genoo, Antwerp, RotterdonT* D Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Otl 0 bpore p^ H W •x) "LALANDIA" 9/9 Feb (Passengers only) xx) INDIA" m 28 Feb/2 Mar xxx) "SELANDIA" 10/ 12 Mar 13 13 Mor l W xxxx) "SIENA"612 words
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Advertisement81 1956-02-05 8 KIDNEY; fttl y««»§tr-l»i^,« Nothing aa-a m (Ken a.'hM and v KMtnfV action Thli 6 ,ft^ from Strong C'©" d rl p j»#*l*| Ni f »»ta. ■mm Q It. h <*« (meat. HhmmiM'" j«r#'_s Circlea U"« f fll •tiaa. i_.oaa o» t"» f hvlpa you .Iran and P < of acuta81 words
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Article, Illustration387 1956-02-05 9 Christine Diemer - For little boys from 8 to 80 Christine Diemer ADVENTURES OF QUENTIN DURWARD says- ALL the little boys m Singapore, from the ages of eight to 80, will be greatly "pleasured" by the new Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer film "THE ADVENTURES OF QUENTIN DURWARD," which will enliven the Colony's Chinese New Year holidays387 words
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Article, Illustration405 1956-02-05 9 When the rains came again The Kiss Cue for the U.S. $1-mil. Bedlam T ANA TURNER and rf Richard Burton exchange a real million-dollar kiss m the new CinemaScope film. "The Rains of Ranchipur," with an allstar cast including Fred Mac Murray, Joan Caulfield, Michael Rennie and Eugenic Leontovich. The405 words
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Article41 1956-02-05 9 ANN BLYTH thinks the most glamorous stars m Hollywood are JOAN CRAWFORD. LORE T T A YOUNG and IRENE DUN.NE. GLENN FORD thinks BARBARA STANWYCK and MARLENE DIETRICH are two of the most exciting women m the world.41 words
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Article144 1956-02-05 9 'TOUGH AMD GO' A HAPPY, laugh-provok-ing film is offered this week m Singapore by J. Arthur Rank and some of his best players m the Technicolor comedy "TOUCH AND GO." A light-as-air plot concerns a go-getter furniture dealer (Jack Hawkins) who feels his genius is being thwarted144 words
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Article225 1956-02-05 9 Hollywood Gossip TTIGHLY enthusiastic over THE LAST HUNT, now m the editing stage. Studio Head Dore Senary announced the purchase of THE RETURN OF JOHNNY BURRO, a highly dramatic and suspenseful action Western. 1* is the story of the devotion of two men, one a criminal, the other who has225 words
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Article118 1956-02-05 9 True -life Drama Y)ANNY FILMS' "Affw Coca Cola" now allowing m Singapore is the screen version of a true-It/e story of a woman whose voor but honest lather was failed an a framed murder charge. Gripping and full of pathos* the picture is marked for its photography, costumes, decor and118 words
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Advertisement233 1956-02-05 9 ,♦♦<.•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦ f THERE'S NO BUSINESS 1 HIKE SHAW BUSINESS |P?J!-! 11 -1.40 -4.00 6 30 9-30 fflTfiiiSiFr story k^MLri^ OF MiALAYA S W» GREATEST HERO! raSr^v ■niAii JkY*t SM AU umtßmx. IW P. RAMLEE SA'ADIAH J AHMAD M All MID ZAITUN 1 1 T 1 f DirnHfd by Phanl Majumdar233 words
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Advertisement351 1956-02-05 9 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS rATlllV^^ OPENS TODAY! bA I llAl .JH.lla.m.. 1.45. 4.15. (i.45 _.Ai».coi«n»w____i *t»l. 3340Q an( 9.30 p.m. A COMEDY THAT'S SURE TO TOUCH YOUR FUNNYBONEI I A W\\v AM,CHA L ALCON 'imIkiO I I iAiiuorr\y I I il' i ■_S _if 7 91 FWm-***** mW Wm mM f351 words
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Article43 1956-02-05 10 RAJAJI Sports Club held RN. Kranji Wireless to a 3-3 draw m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Tark yesterday. Scorers for Rajaii were;. V. Raminathan. Govindara 100. and Maniam,. Ibrahim. Cox. and Fleming replied for R N. Kranji Wireless.43 words
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1175 1956-02-05 10 THE FIJIANS DIDN'T 'FLY' THIS TIME KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— A Federation XV is to meet First Battalion Fiiian Regiment at rugby on the Kuala Lumpur Padang here on Saturday Feb. 11 The match is m aid of Federation of Malaya Olympic Sports Council and the Fijian Regiment Sports Club. The1,175 words
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Article66 1956-02-05 10 A strong GH Q. FARELF team, leadmg 10 points at the Interval. had no difficulty m trouncing RN. Kranji by 2fi points (4 goals. 2 tries) to nil m a friendly rugby match played .at Tanglin yesterday. Tries for G.H.Q were scored by Peters (2), Coych66 words
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Article20 1956-02-05 10 BOYS Town beat Springdale Sports Club 4-1 m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday.20 words
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Article789 1956-02-05 10 THE FOONG SEONG CUP FINAL HONOUR EVEN A FIGHTING SINGAPORE FOONG Hm* RAM. DEFENDING THEIR TROPHY °.N(1 I CHALLENGERS PENANG, DIDN'T \i_?°* COLONY CHAMPION, ONG POH LIM t i.V SHOWED BY HOLDING PENANG 2-2 I P First Sadali, then Teoh Peng Hool Lim, and finally, the makeshift of Omar Ibrahim789 words
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Article223 1956-02-05 10 Acid Test For S'pore Today THE return hockey match between the Colony and the Pakistan Navy team to be played at Jalan Besar stadium at 5.10 p.m. today will serve as an important trial for- (he selectors m choosing the team to represent Singapore against the Federation m the annual223 words
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Article42 1956-02-05 10 ALEXANDRA Grammar School Deat Nee Soon Boys Club 4 2 m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorer* for AGS were: Nieho las <3) and Harmer. Cusac and SB. Nathan scored for Nee Soon Boys Club.42 words
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497 1956-02-05 10 LEONG HEW MENG - Selangor Are Asian Rugby Champions LEONG HEW MENG Kedah Fade Out And... By IPOH, Sat.— The All Blues rugby final played on the town padang today saw Selangor avenge last ear's defeat with a comfortable victory over Kedah. They won by 20 points (one goal and five tries) to 3497 words
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Article151 1956-02-05 10 English League Soccer S Rugby Matches Off LONDON. Feb 4 (Reuter) Frostbotmt grounds played havoc with British football and Rugby fixtures to day Thirteen English league football matches and two Scottish cv« ties, were postponed and almost the whole >*> the Rugby Union and Kuuby League151 words
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Advertisement282 1956-02-05 10 HL. fll 9__^W :^___l __k_______________________P^^_______^ -S m^ m3b 23. >5*_3r^>4___' 3 '?'5 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtm J( I>^ W—_ ___________B MM^O. J*' 'Mmmt \m\ fl flfl mMWBL mS.^*®^%m**mm* S_E_fl S^flfc'"' I WmYxv^^O HT^^^^ "IH P^NIF _jjtili iH^ 'V uj* BBf^' _y ._m____l ______^wflMMaß^3aMafe_K •'^ififc :^^H fmm tijja'ri Mm ______________B»^ «____r_SH ■Kflß&£jsK'' fll H#^282 words
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Advertisement184 1956-02-05 10 THE BORDEJ WHIP KIR KINGS O Border^ soccer fame trounced Path I m a frn I Park pesterdai Scorers for Bennett (3). Nl Mas>ic (2). Orv I awarded to KOSB I Fathul Karib into his own Adam scored I only goal. ffi, LUCKttf A HOE fifc*Hii s ,h 111 l184 words
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Miscellaneous6 1956-02-05 10 ******^m^^mmMYm********************** Today's Sport EHIE mma^—m Kt_M_____36 words
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308 1956-02-05 11 !it THB FACTS— 3O daya j before another cricket i season. TASK— to paw another milestone m the long road to world standard. Tfc-THE PLAN— to organ- ixe a proper coaching i system m schools. up VERITY GILL rtW tfickrt *aam L m .ur»308 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-02-05 11 Malacca Boy For Melbourne SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lim lej Ah, second son of Mr. S Mrs Lim Joo Sai, will be ivini Malacca shortly to ady medicine m Melbourne. A very keen hockey piayer, !c| Ah was invited by the ■COI Hockey Association to v? put tai tht State trial ■Ma >.:.62 words
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Article39 1956-02-05 11 CORTINA, Italy, Feb. 3, (UP)— Austria's 20-year-old Toni Sailer today completed the greatest Olympic skiing performance of all time when he won his third straight gold medal m a nightmarish race down the ley Tofana slide.39 words
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246 1956-02-05 11 SINGAPORE Servicee leading hockey players will b e leaving the Colony for Hongkong tomorrow to compete m the various laterunit matches there. With the departure of the cream of the Services players the organizers of the Colony Army Hockey League can now expect a246 words
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Article64 1956-02-05 11 SINGAPORE Gun Club will hold their monthiv shoot at their range off seventh mile Bukit Timah Road at 10 a.m. today. The programme for tomorrow is: Stage I: Ten birds double rise. Stage 2: Five high birds from right to left and five single rise released simult an64 words
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Article233 1956-02-05 11 A TEAM of six members will represent Singapore m the 23rd World Table Tennis Championships to be held m Tokyo from April 2 to April 11. Thi s was decided by the Singapore Table Tennis Association at Its first Council meeting held yesterday at the Chinese YMCA.233 words
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Article281 1956-02-05 11 N. BORNEO ATHLETES MAKE PROGRESS ATHLETICALLY speaking. North Borneo is "going places" and this year ever>one is hoping for a team to be sent to Melbourne for the World Olympics, writes J. Manjaji. And though the Borneo boys have always come across stiff opposition m the form of Army auxiliaries281 words
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Article739 1956-02-05 11 Sunday Softball FOR late American arrivals who have nothing else to do on a Sunday morning, here's something I'm passing along for what it is worth. SOFTBALL is being played here almost every Sunday morning by a group of softballers from the American community. They739 words
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Article108 1956-02-05 11 DR Wong Ah Teck was reelected president of the Chinese Athletic at its annua* general meeting. The following are the officials for the current year*. Patrons:. Messrs Lam Joon Chong. Ang Soon Hoe Lim Soo Pang. President:- Dr. Wonrr Ah Teck (re-elected): Vice-Presidents: Messrs Tan108 words
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Advertisement126 1956-02-05 11 R GEORGE LEE LIMITED (MOTOR DIVISION) n I I I 1 I II II I II I I J3p^___ I WISH ALI THE,R PATRONS KONG HEE FATT CHOY fip^Eiib 'ill I I F,^T 1900A FIAT 600 'All Service' 4or 6 Scoter FIAT 1400 A DISTRIBUTORS: ill LTD MALACCA CENTRAL MOTORS,126 words
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Article2304 1956-02-05 12 WINDSOR LAD - ORCHESTRATION CALLS THE TUNE WINDSOR LAD THIS WAS BOUGOURE'S MEETING By FT WAS Orchestration's turn to call the tune to a lot of bright Class 2 stayers yesterday when he ploughed through nine furlongs of clinging mud to win the Bukit Timah Cup on the last day of the Singapore2,304 words
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Article90 1956-02-05 12 i STANDARD'S racing tipsters had J a good day at Bukit Timah yesterday J —presuming, that is, that they backJ ed their own tips. At the top of the list is Trundle Hill who tipped five winners. They J were Credit Balance (22), Joe's •*\VV\V\\\\\VVWWVVV\VVV\\V\\WWW\\X\VVlV\\\V\\\\\\\\\V Tipple ($l5),90 words
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Article63 1956-02-05 12 TOTAL POOL: $365,067 J J Ist Prixe No. *****8 ($164,280) 2nd Prixe No. *****3 82,140) 5 3rd Prixe No. *****8 45,632) STARTERS: ($4,563 each) Nos: *****1, I *****6, *****5, *****2, *****1, *****3 I j *****4, *****8, *****1 f *****2. 1 CONSOLATION PRIZES: ($2,738 each) Nos: j I63 words
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Advertisement246 1956-02-05 12 Diesel injection equipment B Nozzle Holder* h-lj J w j rjl Single or I Multi-Cylinder Flange Twin Fuel Fitting Pumps— 2.3 A«. OiJ Filter Cylinder AA B sizes Multi-Cylinder Enclosed Camshaft Nozzle IS' fl) stem Pump with Mechanical. Hydraulic Nozzle •nd Pneumatic Governors and Fuel Multi Hole Feed Pumps J246 words
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Advertisement149 1956-02-05 12 "CATHAY" opbb^ The Daily Mirror says: "It is crammed with K you're emigrating to Australia, don't g 0 bffor 111^ seen this". >0 «n I lUi^dH ___r^- MmmmW J m mßm <___B__F IT ~^^^M l^P" «_9 x 0 v T^^W^.. ___r 1 _r^^_fw^ STAR* J round com fSffiS JOHN FRASER149 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-02-05 13 BRITAIN'S NEW 'SABRINA' rr ITH Sabrlm >> sacked by the BBC. there are lots of Istely girls ready to shine m her shoes. Here's one Aileen Oliver. 22. model and physical collars «irl. of Kotherham. Yorkshire. She measures Bust SI waist 24. hips Sabrina goes 39, 24. 37. Sabrina alleged82 words
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Article98 1956-02-05 13 FARMED OUT OF PRISON WHY WAS A PRISON BUILT ON DARTMOOR? r pHE building Jcnoum as Dartitoor Prison was erected about 1771 by Sir Thomas Tyrwhitt—AS A FARMING SETTLEMENT. His scheme failed at a time when accommodation was needed for 5,000 French prisoners from the Napoleonic V/ars, so the buildings98 words
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278 1956-02-05 13 {.CAUSE a crime has gone unpunished for yeors it does not mean tot it hrs been completely forgotten. Only tiie other day a Frenchwon wos fined 6s. 3d. m Ners, Normandy, when alert policeman reunited and arrested for not having a cence plate278 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-02-05 13 photo. JAYNE MANSFIELD, star of the Broadway hit "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter" cuts a cute figure anywhere but here she's doing it at the skating rink of Grossinger Country Club m the Catskills. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article281 1956-02-05 13 Spun A Living From Cobwebs MOST famous artists prefer to paint on canvas, but many of them can produce excellent pictures on almost any material. A few weeks ago a young Venezuelan artist called on Picasso the famous French painter. Before he could even explain the reason for his visit281 words
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Article357 1956-02-05 13 CIR WINSTON CHUR- CHILL has smoked his way through more than 12 miles of cigar during the past 60 years, according to his own reckoning. He has averaged seven cigars a day. making a total of 153.000. Like many other people, he likes to keep357 words
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Article775 1956-02-05 13 GENIUS? DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH! pVERY week a child makes news headline news. Perhaps it wins readers' sympathy— or laughter. It may make them gasp. It may puzzle them. But, m most cases, the child's fame is short-lived. sap? ex-wo*€te*« WHAT BECOMES OF SICH CHILDREN? Here is the story of775 words
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Article242 1956-02-05 13 A Wiggle That Bea ts Ma rilyn 's By A Spcdd v#lT§fpOMMrt MARILYN MONRO! has a rival. Hlr aa_m+*B Galatea. Shot Brltfc* bora, bWc_4_t aa4 bMtt. sft __Z ■•ilyw**! N* 1 I found hv at the Weybridge, Surrey home of sculptor Bernard Jepson She swayed her hips, rolled her shoulders242 words
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Article31 1956-02-05 13 |>OLICE at Brisbane, Aus--1 tralia, have been seeking a gang of sale breakers who always take time ofl to brew a cup of tea when they're on a "job."31 words
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Article239 1956-02-05 13 BOOKS with "fish* In* transparent bags of water will soon be sold as toys for children. "Children's books should be playthings," declares the manager of the London firm producing them. He feels books should continue to amuse the child after he has finished reading. Now.239 words
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Article24 1956-02-05 13 HECACSE he kissed two women m a passport offlce. a policeman m Copenhagen. Denmark, wa s dismissed and gaoled for tea days.24 words
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Advertisement122 1956-02-05 13 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! ________v^^^ __^__V V^S^-k. ti^^^~^^ i y ______rav^_______T I ALWAYS TAKE Milk of Magnesia JS^jjk_\Wf__ Because n provide* mora com* M*jsfflf^iE-Wk pltte relief than ifngta- parpnaa M laxatives. which havt no efTed oa tha add Indigestion that usually i^gWEp^^^^^^ accompanies constipation For 0* M *C*-H Mitk122 words
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Article, Illustration326 1956-02-05 14 SOME 3,000 guests have been invited to the opening today of the Sky Palace Restaurant Singapore's most lavishly decorated and up-to-date restaurant and night clubatop the Asia Insurance Building. Housed on the 14th, 15th and 16th floors, the restaurant, complete with bars,326 words
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Advertisement132 1956-02-05 14 THE SKY PALACE &>f A P|y fS~^ HIGHEST RESTAURANT M%>\ii^ IN SINGAPORE ?Xt^^^ What o vantage point for you to -W a!__. P y\ V 111' take on unforgetable view of \jS_T MMm\ \JJ Singapore on your JX JIL^J^A l» 1 g*BrBeas/towe& Wm%k 'SPORTSTER' fMwiTa SINGLE- LENS Bmm CAMERA F^f^JrAl132 words
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Advertisement62 1956-02-05 14 I W^KJP^^B^^M~*mY^L\iimm^\ *^3&m^ mM mmmr, r^^.\. m **m*m*m MJ tjl I mm-^*" —w im ManaiemX^^nihe opening cf ihe SKY PALACE Asia Insurance 'Building wishing them every future success j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. (j||) DEWARS I SANDEMAN Port fir Sherry SI "Whlta Labtl'* Scotch Whitky Jj t BECK'S KUNCHI B.«r62 words
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Article1899 1956-02-05 15 Jim Henry - DOWN UNDER Jim Henry Our Queensland Correspondent "P'r.Shouiohold.r. caught up ft >" clure ">«•«• to f lv the "natural" JaSS After many rainf 3 *eeks leading up to .pread bush and forestL?< throughout Queensland Ere wis the inev tab c jJ&Vulty of reservoir levels $Xng dangerously and. ffi appeals to1,899 words
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Advertisement115 1956-02-05 15 MDougalls SELF-RAISING FLOUR Making our debut m the new hermetically sealed tins it makes that all important difference to your cooking- Be sure of perfect results and order seme today. We are sole agents for these handy climate proof 4 lbs. tins. l^______^_S_SS9sr!^ fflMB-fflllksdl \v\vw\\%\\\\\\\v\\\\vv\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\v THE CYCLE CARRIAGE j •\^nftQ115 words
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Advertisement328 1956-02-05 15 s^^^BB^B^B f3i» 00 Here is the ideal gift for any man Gillette B«k Superspced Shaving. It's the world's finesi **i\v shaving system. It's smooth, easy, luxurious. MET JkW Give him a Gillette Rocket Ra/or Set. lak gIT He'll thank you every day for years I H____ft //V^^_tT_S_§§^§^^- "V I mLWmr328 words
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Article, Illustration772 1956-02-05 16 asks Charles HViddup JT was round about ten o'clock at a South London milk-bar. The gang of teenage boys and girls who had been chatting and laughing was breaking up A girl m a duffle coat and black drainpipes slid off her stool and saidU.P. - 772 words
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Article, Illustration240 1956-02-05 16 _\N important addition to the new Federal Dispensary opening m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, is a beauty salon. No town can have too many of these typically feminine institutions, particularly if they are run by experienced operators- In this respect Kuala Lumpur is fortunate, the girl who240 words
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Article255 1956-02-05 16 GERREE READ - GERREE READ by [T isn't a myth that little boys don't like to wash. They dislike it so intensely that even the most truthful youngster will resort to fibbing occasionally, if he thinks he can escape contact with soap. Rath time they love of course, not for255 words
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Advertisement334 1956-02-05 16 Baby's tears turn to smiles When baby's skin is inflamed and sore, baby freti cries. But it's easy to keep that tender skin smoothie soft. Dust your baby with Johnson's Baby p o^ whenever you change his nappy and at every bathtin* Johnson's Baby Powder quicfy dries up surface moisturo334 words
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Miscellaneous478 1956-02-05 16 < mOl>A V S QUOTATION: i j i I "Youth's for an hour. < I Beauty's a (lower. Hut I 1 1 love Is lhe Jewel that wins I the world.'— Molra O'Neill. j I SUNDAY FOR EVERY- I i ONE. Adopt a practical, con- i ventional point of view.478 words
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Miscellaneous215 1956-02-05 19 Br-Bj___*|j___fefeg i '.PPrr-PP--^^^^^ .rt-T.ir-ni-< LET THIS ENP b__^___A V tlf \J I^^ APTEE PIN\SV^EO WAKVMO \A MEAN vXI IM *> WEXK-\M\_l_E.O. H iIV ______P%^^___B^____Nll \\__________________________________B l-C^NCH MUNCH j i knew i couuom't X well, at least stop ir^^ T vee a eoNPLe I 'WILSON i^K^w >"1 f«B^_______________H_____B fcLJP* 0^ 6WPfc>215 words
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1262 1956-02-05 21 ANDREW ROTH - MALAYA NEEDS A SCHOOL FOR POLITICIANS ANDREW ROTH By. STANDARD'S LONDON BUREAU CHIEF fu)NPONj }Yfl unan.mous ro, cor m. a o ya„ Pressmen In London we hoy 1 gelded Malaya nefeds a school or politician,. And one of the most .portont subjects o the curncu lum should be o course1,262 words
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862 1956-02-05 21 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - U.S. Fuel Strike Made Life Tough For Malayan Animals, Fish ARNOLD BRACKMAN By STANDARD'S NEW YORK BUREAU CHIEF new york] k 1 liit'f _a 1 1 1 __n 3 I [Ti mj 1 1 fl it'll rT- 7, _TJjl U^_____________l__________ city-owned fuel stockpiles could get coal and oil to heat862 words
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Advertisement81 1956-02-05 21 Lm wi,h ft **ea» A*» she *e cd Wy -,A See that "your children' get X 7 %^iJt 1 K°°^ Btart to l^ c ako T/(l mWSI ac an^ or breakfast t<M ft'l VvVSI morrow. Bine Band provides M\ r^ J f/\ energy-giving fats and vitsmins to keep thCID g°81 words
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Advertisement379 1956-02-05 21 V-as-r Vitality! and radiant health made possible by this natural sea plant mineral tonic. If yourmfenTl* starving for vital mineral salts— get VIKELP! Vlkelp Tablets contain concentrated mineral salts of Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Food iodine and Copper. And Vikelp contains Vitamins B and D— two Vitamins your body needs379 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-02-05 22 ABOVE:— "Calm" by Liew Shou Lin, 714 MKI6 Ayer Itam, Penang. Rolleiflex Fll 1/25 Plus X (Y/F). ABOVE:— "Alter The Rain*' by Miss Sandra Woon, 174 Argyil Road, Penang. Edixa. Reflex F2.8 1 50 VtM Permnia H RIGHT:— 'It's My Turn" by Harry Chua, Dj: Jose Rizal79 words
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Advertisement311 1956-02-05 22 "SPEAKING OF PICTURES" Name Address Title Camera Used Aperture Speed Film m^ m^'****^^-~m^——^^m^^———'^''^ \r '___> ____ffl______l__m _____l^^ l |.^W| tfOHtCIV Pi V""^ x4____i v J J-_--____i_-^^__Pl__r r "!lWi--. _____>__. f__l __f mltaVm) '^^!sy^~cy- Hi wrn.l tt »f -tvrf Miss KNIGHT'S CASTILE? m 1 PRIZES Your charm and personality may j311 words
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Advertisement79 1956-02-05 22 fl SOLIDA Hj E CAMB Recommended by all who *Vnow.J_\ ©TITHES' DENTALI& PHOTO SUP* L> I |Sy* P*mmmM HL %t~ > l^-?* J m*l~^ umm«w ti mw m ut HNMnuuiiwio nmwo»" > Hm** on __^^^Mflfl__l Lnmfnout or i**~| {^^■■m^^H with 4 -inch djj Chrome k G^gJl ____r» i^T^J \^_3 luminov79 words
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Article229 1956-02-05 23 CHILDREN BORN THIS WEEK HJNDAY. Feb. 5-Deep m fixed Philosophy. In ,xtraordinary manner in?L otb«! without securB bat if inhibition. Jitewd one which gets 0 the toP. MONDAY. Feb. Exeombatire. Fossibly of military BL A mf ambitious E for cefol type of indiviLikely to master life aa\ control others with229 words
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Article, Illustration694 1956-02-05 23 T h\.A. m?u WMk 11 0 r"' has olwoyt interested me greoHy. It i, mil lv I eo,,ec,, h^Wy inventive people's births. What lt« m.'m century shows thot more of these people than STIW? i^ff W t unus uol obiUHes. Not that inventiveness is SS? w'ii.'V ,mall Srogping,694 words
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357 1956-02-05 23 SUNDAY, Feb. 5 A positive and settled type of year. It probably arouses numbers of questions associated with new stabilization m your affairs. Progress on gradual lines will be much assisted by Improved cooperation and by an acquisition of new friends and associates. Yon357 words
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Article771 1956-02-05 23 MARCH 21— APRIL 20 '(Aries). Much too emotional a week to give real satisfaction. Keep that temper down snd try to get relationships smoother. The other side of your affairs is at a fair level but needs more care with an expenditure question. Still, there is good progress771 words
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Article406 1956-02-05 24 HE'S A CURRENT ATTRACTION by A SPECIAL mmmmmmmm—mmmm—mmmmmmmammimmmmm A SHOCKING type has arrived at London's South Bank Aquarium. He is a 4ft. 6in. gracefully squirming: animated battery that has to be handled with rubber gloves m other words a fine electric eel. Although this amazing character is not officially an406 words
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Article157 1956-02-05 24 Punches in PRINT A CUSTOMER entering sn American bank was able to trip a gunman who was .\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\.\\\\\vw\\\\\\\vw\v Sif fceh/J fauHH v\^\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\v\v\\a holding up the staff. Moral: Never lose your balance at the bank. (CONSIDERATE announcement m dance journal: "In the present icy weather, one feels nervous of putting one's157 words
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Article30 1956-02-05 24 A MAN m Stockholm, Sweden, found a heap of snow where he parked his car He dug. No car. The thief had built a fake snowdrift m its place.30 words
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Article31 1956-02-05 24 LIFE among animals, insects and fish often starts m a fascinating way. One animal, for instance, is only one inch tall at birth, though it grows to five feet31 words
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Article218 1956-02-05 24 AS a youngster, the oyster 11 is male, then it changes to female and for the rest of lti life it lives alternately each succeeding year as male or female. /")NE of the most remarkw able births m the animal world is that of a kangaroo. The218 words
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