Sunday Standard, 3 June 1956
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Title Section13 1956-06-03 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. M. >„. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1956 2i PAGES 20 CENTS13 words
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Article164 1956-06-03 1 0 Hore Decades I im.i ni t. .1 m which ister deliber.itrh thr»-u irtcr l-ii .irr oi ic, .Jus ot this ,nl,,, 1( for the n.-\t tuvnt% son :-.n> who are I dead hor, m Imr put their shirts on to think of tht- lost op. r tips. I)164 words
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Article54 1956-06-03 1 Washington, the i lion was se* officials u a major Kreir -rt to rl woe Marshal Tito of Yugon, slavia back into the Russian hb announced camp. kdcasl They doubted that the proreme motion of Dmitri Shepilov tn Molotov's post heralded any t dangerous shift in Soviet re- policy54 words
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287 1956-06-03 1 Plantation Workers' 'Go Slow' Is Off i\l \i II Ml'l It. N.,t 1 Uion.il I iiinn of i ,tiMn WorkeiN tonight called off it- n.t- h In -urrk <»Lcl -SO-slow** i unpai-n. in- volvins nearly 300,(1(11) rabkCt uorkt'is. The dcciMon was made at a meeting here today between both sid287 words
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Article23 1956-06-03 1 TAN Ah Kim. 50. was found dear. B I river in Sungis Q mile Lim Chu K Road Singapore. at terdaj23 words
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Article106 1956-06-03 1 Iwo thuga gain d entry :v h< at 10, s mil Jurong Road j* rday by ng on the door and alarming a woman that h< I KM! wa; involved in an acciAs soon as tho dnnr wt ;>■ ik d the gangsU rs, who106 words
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Article173 1956-06-03 1 AND ITS PRESIDENT SOEKARNO SAYING IT iXYWOOD. Jun< 2 (AP) p.r S< rkarno of In- r |iai realized OM Oi Mbltl< b i h fctai M irUyu Moßrot ind hi mh ld« > fill* h m< i ting x idoi. Ri Rom r- tings were173 words
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217 1956-06-03 1 COLOMBO, June 2 (Reutei) M Robert Men^ies, Australian Prime ster, told a press c ference here today that! apore and Cyprus would be amons the" subjects bound to be discussed at the fortneomin^ conference in London of Commonwealth Prime istm Th- i .id be217 words
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Article24 1956-06-03 1 SIR John Kotelawala. former Prime r of Ceylon, left by sea for London r iv on a two months' holiday.— Reuter.24 words
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Article, Illustration427 1956-06-03 1 'I Can Also Sing, Act A Dance,' Str ipper Tells Mr. M ...And Wrings Promise Of CM's Aid SINGAPORE'S "Queen Mrippers," Miss Kosc Chan, yrstrrdav met Chit't .Minister, Mr. David Marshall, at his final "Meet-thc-People" session lor an "official" Me B-tete, As soon .is Mr. Marshall ■aw iho rcrrntly-recupcr-ntr»l Rose,Standardpic - 427 words
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Article392 1956-06-03 1 Ronnie Duclos - LABOUR FRONT GOVT STAYS Ronnie Duclos By Jumat Wilt Stay On THE CAT IS OUT OF THE BAG. SINGAPORE Chief Minister Mr Dovid Marshall will retain his seat in the AsSembtv after hhands \n the reins r Gove r n m e n to n Vv eel, nesday. The slip392 words
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Article174 1956-06-03 1 THK Cnited Malays National Organization (Singapore Division) yesterday ciiarged that tlic Peoples Action Party was 'deliberately attempting to create dissension and suspicion" between the rank and tile oi tne UMNO and the Malayan Chinese Associa- tion. The Chairman oi the Geylan? Branch. Mr. Dami174 words
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Article40 1956-06-03 1 STOCKHOLM, June I U A sparkling-eyed German mrl last n:- v :t captured the beauty crown of Europe. She is Ifargit Nuonke of Cologne. Mis? Bweden vaa second. Miss Italy third. Ifisi lusti urth md M s Holland40 words
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Article105 1956-06-03 1 Eden Accuses Greece HORWICH d. Jur. hnny Eden on Friday d < the Bnu. n colony of iM vernor of v ■4. and British trying to Ng|Ol9 order oniony, had been subje« "to irrilous tacks by Greek Presi and rad he "It ertaii >ntrar? the wholi that one meirr iuld105 words
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Advertisement35 1956-06-03 1 1 MTV ■> Creof Grandfathers Grandmothers. "«f LEADERS OF TODAY 4 Bicycle Dealers Jj^re DMtributors.— hlJ AT RADIO CO, LTD. S'PORE-9 PHONES 345^6 Cr ***** g- K^ALA LUMPUR PHONE 3451 p ENANG. PHONE 4154 b 415535 words
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Advertisement44 1956-06-03 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE The World is Warming] Up, by Marcel Chamin, page 7. Hid Secrets in Wife's I Coffin, by G. W. Young, page 8. j Dyah Maids Turn Redheads, by Gabriel Tan, page 13. The Mysterious Secret Service, by Norman Hillson, page 14>44 words
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Advertisement92 1956-06-03 1 x KEEP HEALTHY J^*^ PASTEUR ISEO X fOR YOLR FROTtCTiOM Free of core thanks to his Travel Agent. I J A r 1 fff J(y> J flam, i* th Hot"- -vol A KIM tr^^Sr^^X' Holland Festival b if lm y Y////A*?/A g If you dr.n t kn-.v your A g«fit92 words
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309 1956-06-03 2 EXPERT TO HELP BOOST TOURIST TRADE IN S 'PORE TO PROMOTE tourism, Singapore has requested the New z CQ land Government to send an expert within the next two months, Mr George G. Thomson, Public Relations Officer, told The Standard Piterday. The i rt will come to Singapore on loan309 words
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Article200 1956-06-03 2 Rubber Ups On Report Of Ban Lift SINGAPORE m l>bei I| C i .-•.•[•(lav rooe 1 B cent tC 743/4 cents per lb. for firit grade June shipment on unconfirmed reports I I lifting of the ban nn shipments Of rubber to China. The market opened un- rUin at 12>200 words
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Article95 1956-06-03 2 Cultural Delegation From India i lit, Indian Cultural tion which includes well-known dancer. nalini Sarabhai. is expi arrive at the Singapore 10 p.m. today. On Monday morning the 4ivc a special perfo: for school-children in the V., toria Memorial Hall. Later, they will be gu the Chief Minister, Mr Marshall,95 words
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Article135 1956-06-03 2 AFTER spending n "nappy" preekend elsewhere, a young couple came home and found the house ransacked, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. They da>hcd in to check their valuables and found and a camera missing front their almeirah. In the dock was Philip Foo alias135 words
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Article250 1956-06-03 2 FORGERY INQUIRY FIXED MR. S I '.111. Deputy Public Prosecutor, made an urgent application la Singapore Court yesterday to have an early preliminary inquiry to be heard befatt important pro>ecution i ness leaves the Colony for the United Kingdom on June 8. A journalist. Abbas Jumat. and an office boy.250 words
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Article82 1956-06-03 2 1 !E Anhbishop of Brisbane, the Mo.-t Reverend Reginald C. Halse. will preach in S* drew's Cathedral at 8 a.rr day and at the.rombined Civilian- < at St. Christopher's Church. Johore B ihru, at 6 p.m. Rl v. Halse, who is the re- Of tbl y82 words
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Article76 1956-06-03 2 SIX Russian fishing trawlers dying the '"hammer and sickle" have arrived in Bins pore en route to Vladivostok from Stralsund, in Germ in; A spokesman for the Singapore agents of the trawlers, Messrs. Harrison and Cl fields, told The Standard they hart called here for water76 words
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Article45 1956-06-03 2 PLANS for the implementation of the Sinsapore Battalion ate g ibead on schedule, Mr. K. N. Broome. Secretary for Defence and Internal Security. told The Standard ve.Meida.v The project is expected to bt made public in about a month's time. Mr. Broome said.45 words
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Advertisement184 1956-06-03 2 THE IARGEST-SflifNG PfN IN tßlc^l 1 Actual sales records prove that Sheaffer 1 a I Is the largest-selling pen in America today] i THIS IS AN ESTABLISHED FA reason for the enormous popular: 4 and I p demand in America for Sheaffer Pens is that the discriminating buyer recognises that184 words
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Advertisement309 1956-06-03 2 II)LC'MI()\ f |VIE English A 1 \ccountants Audi Association of V its Valuers. The ciation of Sor Founded 1941. Membership exemption (state pro experience) or exatnir Coaching any reputable Co f» Chatict St. Newport r <nd. mi lo i ai 13 Y ular request > tival" Adelphi Grill is c\309 words
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Advertisement21 1956-06-03 2 I I I _VtHK I 1 I I I I 1 1 1 i: J (Mill: i:» MJ J j j21 words
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Miscellaneous45 1956-06-03 2 YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION 4 1 n J '.-> C k Bf- B-Bpi'l i> T r c c f /^H£. C l> O H r J^JB^V 'V a^ 6 n- HBBBIC o AKC*i£' Q r o p c vvß; ,f z-; s ;^y u y ANOTHER PUZZLE TOMORROW45 words
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Article34 1956-06-03 3 SINGAPORE Comptroller of Income Tax. Mr. D. H. Tudor. said yesterday that $86,610 tax from 380 cases prosecuted this year was derived from suits against taxpayers and had no relation to investiga-34 words
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Article213 1956-06-03 3 INSPECTOR TRICKED AFTER HOLD-UP A &INGAFOM police officer who kept a midnight love tryst with a woman on Mount Emily, yesterclav, was robbed ol his ■OTfec revolver by an armed thug. HI offirc lion? a former Sp< Branr-h officer, now atti= to Orchard Road Police Sta-i213 words
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Article143 1956-06-03 3 Aussie Specialists May Work Here BRISBANE. June 2 (AP) ralian aid to improve Singapore Medical Services under the Colombo Plan is being sought by Dr. rt M 1. Singapore Medical Services Director, and Professor E. S Monteiro. Dean of the Medical Faculty of lya. The two men are completing an143 words
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227 1956-06-03 3 STRIKE: Govt. Clerks To Decide Tomorrow WILL 3,000 Singapore Government (Inks l;<> on stiikt'" The decision will bv known tomorrow alter the ballot papers :nc counted. The strike ballot was takm last week, but the counting r .uicd pending negotiations with the Government which broke down completely. 3-csterday. Mr. N.227 words
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Article92 1956-06-03 3 Qantas Boss Off For U.K. Talks MR C. O. TURNER. Chief Executive of Qantas. left Singapore yesterday for London lor talks with his partner airline, the BOAC. He said Qantas will be opcr atinq nearly 70 nlanes during the first three weeks of November from Europe. Mlddlc-i. I and India92 words
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119 1956-06-03 3 Malays Won't Join PAP's Protest Week MALAY political parties in Singapore have no desire to participate in the Protest Week which is being organ:/ cd by the People's Action Party in connection with the breakdown of the Merdeka talks. The local United Ifalftj National Organization ha.s n far. it is119 words
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Article26 1956-06-03 3 THE Geographical Society of Malaya will hold an inauqiira! meeting at 6.30 p.m. at ihe Teachers' Training College. Patenon Road. Singapore, on Juno 5.26 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-06-03 3 THEY 'RE MADE SOAP! 1 HESE s» ip ..i wnss won the tart three prizes at an exhibition at CV*| ■wi School, m BakU I. n.ian 8 Stoppore, yesterday. Awards were (Hta in S competition by Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd., which sponsored the art carvings made ol Lux 1,,ii,. tStandardpic - 51 words
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332 1956-06-03 3 Court Goes To Hospital For Statement A U-ycar-old girl, from her hospital bed, told the tragic tale of how her stepfathei axed her mother to death. The girl, Ah Kim, a victim of the fatal tragedy, is still convalescing at332 words
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Article87 1956-06-03 3 (IN M.iv 2!l ]!'"><; ue pablUhcd tn article under the beading Fhre Veai Kubber Kesearch Scheme in which ue alleged that Mtne Septc-mbcr. IM.V-* no si ■licmc had been loithNMnIBI principally chie to opposition trotn tun t Malaya's highest producers naiiH l> I> Unli) P and (lulhrie's. This statenent87 words
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Advertisement171 1956-06-03 3 jg JJj '> I K^ c»cry cobblcston H R.chcli«w rh a word Nopolcon ruled and rcllotion speed and comfort fcM! SI iafurdoy. mbercHc' at no extra chorae. II BUILDING. SINGAPORE TEL ***** |-wW uvv\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%v\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\v, VX v u nd Mus.c by the Indian Cultural: World Stodium at 545 pm sth June.171 words
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Advertisement535 1956-06-03 3 YOU CAN PLAY THE MOUTH ORGAN IN JUST 30 MINUTES IfARN At HOML-OUCkLY-IASHY-UIIH 1.11 NEW METHODIt sl Kill \^l I) li M.W II > IHI I I i;l S I Tl., t.. -t I tii.. Mo.iin <ir_.h iin- i. .x ea*y mmy— tkjr "Miinio s. ..ii ,inii .i:\ I'l W535 words
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Miscellaneous67 1956-06-03 3 SINGAPORE DIARY mtaeMC *-\\immmu < I n I > lea ice at 21 Amber Road 3 n m lmli|i« mlcnt \i i —^i«m i rv Minenniit: Free film shows at Pear's 9am Mount Emily Girl* Home 7 prn Singapore \rt Borlrty: Exhibition of drawing and Daintinas b\ >7 IND IffH67 words
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Miscellaneous117 1956-06-03 3 Youth Council Halt, 140. Orchaic Road 10 30 a m Singapore I adrrwaler *:>< irn-ii ing Itili: Undeisea exploration and spearh'shing around the nearby islands. Meet at Clittorr. Pier 8 a.m Slagaporr iiini»ini*t \**n frorurr on Buddhist Study at 30-C. St Michaels Rodd by Ven A Chandtasiri Thero 4 Dm117 words
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304 1956-06-03 4 OOI TAW CHIEW - Parents In A Hurry To Hide A Daughter's Shame OOI TAW CHIEW •\M\\\\\\\\\\\\ WWWW**^*^ May Be Sending Them To A Life Of Slavery PARENTS of girls in Singapore who have overstepped the "limits" of romance arc making frantic attempts to marry off their daughters before the shame becomes visible. Man304 words
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Article87 1956-06-03 4 Eight Yrs. For Raid On Nunnery A YOUNG rolbcr. Chu?» Tc<nv CJhee. with a string ol convictions was tori bv Justice Knight in the Sirisa n«»re Assize Court on Frirta\ that his extremelv bad re ?ord" had deprived him of an\ n for leniency He was iai o«1 tor cisht87 words
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Article143 1956-06-03 4 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Government and the Meteorological Department Employees' Union m <>r nearII) minutes on the terms of reference for an arbitration tribunal which started its hearing, at the Labour liiidstn yesterday. The arbitration tribunal was set up to hear the unions wage143 words
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Article, Illustration258 1956-06-03 4 To Singaporeans-It 's An Earnest Hope < .)KiN^ mush in- arc 'Ping th.it tli»'.ilk- _< I l'<i'- 1 1 suit ill > pore Ix il'-. !;mm ti .i 111- nun f"l tin 1 .inll il <••)! Mnsii |i 1 1 li ml A-i i Ihe t! i\ 1. .n- clix258 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-06-03 4 CONGESTED rooms ha\c forced these penpl< t<. "^J become a living-dining room .hk! recn rial 120 words
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Article270 1956-06-03 4 THEY PAY S!6 FOR A ROOM IN A GARAGE Plf xEEN families are up In Rims In protest against the University of Malai authorities over their ovciciowded billet. Bghi months ago. the I versity ot M rants living in quarters on a hill n- if the F MS. Hostel270 words
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Advertisement266 1956-06-03 4 ITS THE WOMAN WHO PAYS [Lii/i i -j^ y ?^%^.o Yn;r i>li\t ill -O'ir... vvtr 7/^.'? >inz... tvhen Fii^'uhiire bring;* a new fashion in food Lrrpmo f^3Bl^3^3^^aPV^ f i \:r !;j\. Tin re'e f<il>.J'ju. food /V«f:- Ih'fri-ci a!or<... Classic Cold Puntn models.., stunningly styled Super y p' JW^H^P^ 1 H266 words
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Article, Illustration375 1956-06-03 5 1 1 NZ VC's On Way To The Centenary 1 HI. br;i\ est ,mil modest 21 "up «.l nien r to u ri\e in N| »l fleu into I linui ikpwl yesterday. 1 »'< y were the ele\< n Nci Zralanclrrs uh., U on the I I t": ..i Cross375 words
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595 1956-06-03 5 'World Has Treated Me Very Badly, Court Told COMPLAINING that the world had treated him very badly, a 26--ycar old clerk in the Income Tax Department burst into tears as he gave evidence in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. The clerk irukaiyan Rasoo. said this in his defence for595 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-06-03 5 DR. WONG YUEN roil h.ip« his bride, \\u- former Mi>n Florence K.»n Siev I ni: a stenographer, .it (kmkl--111 h .mil Company. i*ut their thrrr-ticrcd wedding (.ik^ it i rccrption in Robinson tl«- vostrrday. I>r \\<m^ is Ihr < n r l sun of Mrs Wong Onn,Standardpic - 63 words
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Article115 1956-06-03 5 Visited Uncle In Changi A Sto\va\v;i> climbed oxer (Ik^ Harbour Ho.nd perimeter fence in order l<» look for hi> uncle, a Singupori 1 Court w.l told And instead ol reporting to tbe Immigration authorities, be went sight-seeing around the cit\ and spent a niubt at (^ueen Elizabeth115 words
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Advertisement185 1956-06-03 5 Jletti fl i ORLETTI II MAKES SEWING SO SIMPLE AND ITS GUARANTEED FOR 2 YRS I DarnsaiMHl U .itlers I Ku.lonl,; I KT: T I .hi. l lillin-l-are altarhin^ r 1... k;.._ I 1 1 1 1 stiirhiag J I u I << S namrnlal -TlrMiL anil < oncei\;il>l< H185 words
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Advertisement135 1956-06-03 5 ZIP It's LIT! ZIPPO The one ZIP Windproof *v ]J(,H 1 1 K ii BRUSH FINISH t^§oo^^^ Heovily C- I I surfoce c--1 I Bi Controst.ng High Polish. II «J^ BRIGHT FINISH 't^M f it Qur M/ ENGINETURNED Em executed on lusrrcus, high polished chrome. A AWIIMiH M DISTIXCTIVI aii135 words
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Miscellaneous63 1956-06-03 5 Mandarin Radio Programme programmes will i oadcast by Radio ralia from June 6 Announcers for RA's Manriarin service will be fj Tai i Seam, formciiy of Radio I i Mr. II duate of the N r Central L'nivc: -.*v. Nanking The now service will I heard ir: < enil u.m63 words
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Article, Illustration549 1956-06-03 6 FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDDIN - FIRDHOUSE SALAHUDDIN Says Even The Law Is Humbled By Failure WHILE medcal science in Singapore has admitted failure in its effort to cure opium addiction, faith treatment has brought new hope to a quarter of a million addicts who arcStandardpic - 549 words
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Article204 1956-06-03 6 Amateurs To Stage Murder Mystery THE I Club's next production is 'Murder on the Nile* by Agatha Christie, which *is to be performed at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 7, 8 and 9. Amateur theatre in Singapore has F'.iflered some reversals Victoria Theatre was or204 words
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Article76 1956-06-03 6 A NEW Licensing body for omnibus services has been formed to look after the interests of the public. Cailed the Omnibus Licenthority, it will check applications for omnibus service licences with an eye to serving the interests of the bus-travelling public, a Government Gazette76 words
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Article38 1956-06-03 6 K. Bat Mr. S. C. Chong. until recently headmaster of the High School, Kajang. has been recalled to the Federation Education Headquarters. Mr. J R. Davidson of Clifford School. Kuala Llpis. hat succeeded him as headmas-38 words
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Article, Illustration619 1956-06-03 6 WILLIE SOH - WILLIE SOH By A Nice Healthy Life For Youths Who Need It GIMSON School for boys in Clementi Road. Sir.: pore, will celebrate its ninth anniversary in three weeks time. For the 132 boys in the srKool, it will beP.R. - 619 words
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710 1956-06-03 6 MAKE IT SIMPLE, AND KEEP HER DANGLING FOR MORE Want To Write A Love Letter? Says Harry/ Ine j! Chia Smasher j IN all my into! the fold of Love, I have found that I v -nrd can make or break the precarious relationship that prevails between a young man710 words
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Advertisement63 1956-06-03 6 j£@9b 7am- Buk W^> FOR CUTS, WOUNDS, Vc SPOTS PIMPLES RASHES A/^^j^ AND SORES tv 4/^T e a- /a.r. i< a pj»", r 4>-i f, qunUy kab. Zam Buk is wondcrtul :>r miorr*, p »r» 'tr ru*r*r. tc-d f-fr from ir.iaul f^u Th*rt*s M r/liV al t*« h»a4ina and othar63 words
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Advertisement129 1956-06-03 6 Tho^e natural cork tips I as coo! to your lips as the x M fine tobacco is smooth to your throat! I CHANGE TODAY TO j I CRAVEV KIND TO VOl^l QUICKEST WAY to i INDIGESTIJ •i In Five Years Time I in an ever changing I World, how can129 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-06-03 7 SOMETHING TO CHEW ON nave I i small V that I annot posI nmai) b Inc But a dead one bit < IkilJfda Dutchm in working 4m a uhalinj; factory l linUif Antarctic It- 'a\v>, preppeci opr.n so that I work inside tl I suddenly I on hin. IZEAL A108 words
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Article, Illustration375 1956-06-03 7 Spending a lops time In front of the mirror is not uncommon. There are already signs that parents of these *modern maids' are becoming uneasy. And one of them commented that the time wasted in front of the mirror mean> neglect of household chores and in the paddi-fields. Formerly375 words
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Article19 1956-06-03 7 Ha? G^lento, wj»?:;h! boxer pta tnr and t l^^ to L Of I ere I »hen p^cncrc.ed his19 words
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Article239 1956-06-03 7 GABRIEL TAN - GABRIEL TAN By IN Borneo today some of the Dyak maidens are catching up fast with the latest fashion and modern make-ups than their predecessors a decade ago. \\\v modern lutive I. Av> Ih-im to eiiiox the .iiucniUo which thru country rmiMns, ti;.- iiifir>i» Atu\ M;ila>, have239 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1956-06-03 7 George Godwin - FAME TAKES A BOW George Godwin By ///,s music nits like im/jj/r. It could hohi an ■Msflgwim spclllmund. Hut then' nas aunt her secret to his charm and it t(ntk a heiifiar tit give the key tit it. 'PHIS is what you might rail a kin? contract," 1 grinned the1,073 words
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Article327 1956-06-03 7 Anne Purves - PENSION INCREASE RAISES STORM Anne Purves By PARIS HRANGE has 5,500.nn0 peo--1 pie older than 65. and 4.500,000 of them have to trv to ;ive on less than £4 a week. This problem, and Ml liion which Deputies have approved for it. £ocs to the French Senate lor debate tail327 words
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Advertisement28 1956-06-03 7 te" Testimonials n !If A J^>R H. Q. WALLER. king his legs after morndesk, t.itrd •■Troops: jP* e r efreshment of Mm TIGEiI Ut even ••••it* m *mtm—m28 words
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Advertisement103 1956-06-03 7 4 UPSET STOMACH? HEARTBURN? GAS? Give instant relief! Ar/ *tp you o.p'eat re- j^-at way yo, re I *^.f member this you never rpdfl/ frr (d<jt p f k-o^ when .ti gor, g to hpn Qr r e a d cause ,pset stonn.ch gas. nd t on CQfnes ong a103 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-06-03 8 V NAVAL mine disposal squad, at work on what srpmcd to he a dcsrrtrd bearh near Plymouth, wrrr just about to blow up a mine when a man and a eirl popped up from behind a rock. Both were naked. They had born hiding behind the112 words
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Article69 1956-06-03 8 'CAYFMAV -a::.) lived "v tor two months in I heating duct beneath. us. housing area In Heidelberg, Germany, waa arrested. He was discovered when his clock was heard ticking. Standing Room Only i!EX a c'wj rr.a r tx n•"r in Toklo, Japan, opened his cinema the other day69 words
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Article992 1956-06-03 8 N. M. Hassan - N. M. Hassan I By I How Islam Entered China rriHl Chinese Mutlim t:^:--1 tions, place the 1 t coming to China of a follower of Islam in the time of the Holy Prophet Himself. There is at Canton a famous mo*que known as the "Hunt Sheng992 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1956-06-03 8 NORMAN HILLSON - The Mysterious Secret Service Where Total Anonymity Is The Rule NORMAN HILLSON By LVFKY year an item appears in the long: list of Civil Kstimates of £5,000.000 which is marked with the two words "Secret Service." In these days of Budgets of thousands of millions every year it is not1,019 words
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Advertisement208 1956-06-03 8 BRITAIN EUROPE l-vbcac Majestic or Goroiiet j^vi_a s p 1 VtaM Br:tnin. see more of Europe at no extra fare. Use 8.0.A.C s stopover xN^J^c^S. facilities and do more by having a yEz^—^a plan'*. ITrl^^ J BOOK NOW and ensure the perfect* j autumn trip! for informofien ond boolr.ngi MStvfl208 words
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Advertisement61 1956-06-03 8 ROME for fountains.., fi WESTINGHOUSE air conditioning 1 1 Th? n^ost comprehensive ra^p? of v.-^'-v aircondltioners available In this or any marKetbacked by outstanding jervice fac litjes/' 4 mp ciiiHixt iv^ hi» HU tm y t HP DIUH t HP OIL "K WINDOW UODFLI OLI DUTRllu^l^i •►'■3 fContatrf In I61 words
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Article, Illustration653 1956-06-03 9 to ft B fd IMB* -us is I ml I tO I ClC'iv I I I I" N in ik WOVEN sort hh i n nl K TON I ill \M> IT I LADEN RAILWAY TRUCK How can you keep your hair healthy? The653 words
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Article35 1956-06-03 9 j OLOMLS OF WASPS ARE TO BE EXPORTED I ROM INDIA TO 18- \DS IN THE SOUTH i PACIFIC TO HELP SAVE THE COCONUT PALM IN- DUSTRY FROM THE j DEADLY RHINOCEROSS BEETLE.35 words
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Article, Illustration121 1956-06-03 9 MOTORIST accused of x needing wrote to BerkJ shire magistrates: "I can j appeal to you only by quot--5 ing the words on an Edin- burgh tomb.stono: J Here lie I. Martin Elginbrod. 2 Ha'e mercy on my soul j Lord God. As I would, were I Lord121 words
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Article32 1956-06-03 9 1 X industrial magazine v 11s us that girls in a J certain works "hrkl a party 2 to crlebrate a million man--5 hours without one lost time S accident."32 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1956-06-03 9 front \<>tr > POPULARITY of Chinese cooking here is la I gaining ground. Indeed, so fast that Chinese restaur- in the U.S. a: B v featuring packaged Chinese v. piping hot. and ready to take home and eat. The one in my neighbourhood. CHINA PAGOi1,049 words
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Advertisement42 1956-06-03 9 GENUINE !> ARE PARTS 'action, wise motorists buy only iptre par V »u can select your I our large comprehensive ran^e tt in stock. rik you to c.:!l in r :.v. p AR EAST MOTORS LTD. «ud R oad Singapore. ••^-^o*.; WEARNE BROS.42 words
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Advertisement102 1956-06-03 9 shijips or wot t, in I as thmkiim <>t a \fry bra ut if u I lady frti rnl of ininr." said C drc.imv c\pd dri\or, stoppod lor drain- his <.»r o\rr newly seeded I «v\ us of t| H University tl DUh, 0 s (PHONE CRAWL MAN went into102 words
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Advertisement268 1956-06-03 9 WHAT DO YOU WANT IN A TRUCK TYRE. GREATER TRACTION OR LONGER MILEAGE THERE IS A IsB?a\H( TRUCK TYRE TO GIVE BETTER SERVICE IN ANY jr.. /> f Pw* J3Uk*\ TRUCKING CONDITION ~^®P k. I I. .1 these heavy duty, extr^ servire FIRLSTONE Tru* k I Mk--^* i***\vtiX? everyone built268 words
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Article, Illustration636 1956-06-03 10 choose, for beach-wear, the new pale gri our which Grnevifv*- Jao, Fath ha-s named "gr water" and which will suit all the mrrmaids frolicking on the &ands in bei gandle arm-length tur softly draped round the neck-line and wonderfully feminine. It's fashionable wear white linen636 words
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Article326 1956-06-03 10 Sixty-Second Story I i iki d..^ taM (Mm i i ipci W reason for hk:ru rni It 1% UM on l; h .i <\<>- thit I mi- t m\ uilr. sre?" good slon I assumed an expression oi encouraging interest. I was Just out of the Army." JoeR.M. - 326 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1956-06-03 10 Evelyn Hocquard - Evelyn Hocquard By Ij(W d*> you look \f/mC her Twentx-Seven? It t is not fix thr <jray of the, hair that one iut&Wg age of thr heart or the strength oi thr mi ml. 7 her < art' fat hodien p with lean minds, and IranReuter - 1,132 words
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Advertisement106 1956-06-03 10 The white soap the pure soap ihc wliiteness is an outwaril ol the puritv oi this gentle loilet Soap. Care lor \our complexion w itii Wk the M)othin^, {ra^i\mt lather oi lux the soap u-J hy J^M P tH.iutitul wonu-n throughout the world the uap that M '^'^^^Kr help^ to106 words
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Advertisement207 1956-06-03 10 Build "P thei,l W>>; it if p THt ...M EVERY t: It's the ir/tomfni In Marmlte thttlA*fc K 3 grow up ::-ong and sturdy. HeiltH BL is a va'uasle food for everyone— a f< every day to maintain fitness tnd P* body's resistance to diseases. Marmite is added to the207 words
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Article, Illustration157 1956-06-03 11 S. Ramachandra - S. Ramachandra M\mw\w«\||\ \w\\\\\' I 1 i i 1 I r *nti 1 10 to 13 The tongue-scraper In handy in the morning ng coated tongues. A to ant tooth-paste, or crntifrice, and a few gurgles of water d« thoroughly cleanse the mouth unless the tongue157 words
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Article1686 1956-06-03 11 MICHAEL CHOONG - MICHAEL CHOONG By ed thtt she travel with rv.ny •-i.N'.r.e a platoon from the batta. which was being posted to the village. The convey did not reach the village —ar in tact had since been made with any known survivor Of all those who the men making up1,686 words
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Advertisement200 1956-06-03 11 IGNITION CONTROL ADDITIVE //y7/ r L '^%mSS fZ/f mi^rWjf you can buy wj^ rarker 3l '/f^. 0 Mh^'/ accustomed to handling fineinstnl- ST// I N\ -"-"T f/^Fj ments. He appreciates the precision End f i /Mi simplicity of the Parkcr»"srip cn ,ithe V f v M /^m smooth-as-satin performance of200 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-06-03 12 STOCKHOLM: Smiling prettily for photograpliers* M argil ISunke, Germany's entrant in the *'Miss Europe* eontest* drinks a mineralnater toast to a hoped-for vietory. ill of the eontestants arrived for the event (\(ept "'Miss Denmark' she missed the jtlane. United PressUnited Press - 40 words
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Article196 1956-06-03 12 WANTED. A Texas. ISA., wife giving a description of her husband at a Missins Persons' Bureau said: "He has a flat forehead and a larye nose and month. All in all he looks rather like a horse." Silt WANTS HIM BACK. MEATKft, A bo isewife in Suffolk196 words
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Article, Illustration698 1956-06-03 12 Rue Scribe - Rue Scribe vwwww By asdf I f YOU l:kc American automobiles wad their adherent space and comfort, you will mrely like the Mark II Zephyr from England. Though British in origin, the latest model from the famous Dagenham factory bears no trace of the more conservative British lines that698 words
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Advertisement104 1956-06-03 12 SWISS IMI A\ PIE A MASTERPIECE C^'X OF WATCHES j/u/imjad&i -Jfrr TITOFLEX V'- N UNBREAKABLE 21 JEWELS WITH spring [g f j]| (<)amp()tll± QUALITY SOUPS r^ r r 21 DIFFERENT KINDS \H\ Wt* O i SJ*^/ /<1 Kl ND s) WINDOW DISPLAY RESULT n ///i plmsuro tlnit up publish below104 words
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Advertisement30 1956-06-03 12 The world famoui 1 T/6fi medicinal proi*' CHEE THONE i-' 1 Provides Instantaneous J«J T-othcche, Earache < AvAu^cle Pcin, Indiges' Colds, Sere Throat, etc ENG AUN TOJ THE TIGER MKU IcA30 words
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Article, Illustration594 1956-06-03 13 ||AS it occurred to you that more and more people are becoming merely spectators n Ule? tad vould you agree that this may bo a cause of the unhappiness which seems so widespread will fiL a 7l vf eferr u n§ to ,n. The thing goes a great594 words
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Article, Illustration329 1956-06-03 13 5" WDAY In almost everything you hrf'e favourable ncies. There will be ample opportunities for advancing your position. Money matters have a great boosting. And the quantity of favourable change should help. There i.? a rather phase in your emotional life end this needs washing. MONDAY 64 -.ncement and329 words
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Article59 1956-06-03 13 MOTORIST 01 r'.ER- v KENWB U LOWDOU J TOOK BOTH HANDS OP F Z THE WHEEL TO COMB HIS HAIR. I was just going to meet a girl friend he taid. He wm cfcarfet vllfe (i i:, k runs ,\n\ ,nt lAN drove into north-west Londor c59 words
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Advertisement115 1956-06-03 13 e w touch our bcauty*^L liwi finUli I YARDLEY t Feather Finish ensures H that your make-u; icrfect at all times. Nothing equals it for iching .:is a blend f fine Yardley Powder H id delicate cream. H ie merest touch of it lores your beauty -~and your morale. To115 words
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Advertisement73 1956-06-03 13 HERE S ONE /^^^^^^^^Q^^^^ -k >v J a^Br B^Br j^, C y V m^\ B^BT 1, i > '"W 1^ u^^^^m n <^>" —^J^>~^ THE now available In limited quantities from your local Ford dealer <^ v /^r\ "'^w^^H a> f^b^k/ ijK vl bv '-> )v I j\^*i B^^^^ i73 words
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Miscellaneous908 1956-06-03 13 sasdfadf MXRCH i- \PR1I. n IUGUST 2S -Baria/*' (A 'ri.. Continuous pro- BFR 22 i Viruni— Earne im- > indicated There provements are shown lor h;nes* in the %ou A run of Rood-fortune portion hut do is likely in some private r-vp.-.t t.» hive a >env«- venture. There >* also908 words
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Miscellaneous115 1956-06-03 13 something you want parti' tions show tip in most cularlv to do. You have to things You have special bide \our time. If it has incidents in home affairs, a strong money connection, these eouping with gains then plav for safety. You you are able to make in v.\n set115 words
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Article529 1956-06-03 14 CAPTURED U-BOAT-ON HORSEBACK CPECIAL dispatch from ex-Sergeant- Major Jack Scrivener to all downcast rookies, drooping after a crosscountry run in full kit or sighing: over their Naafi tea: IF YOl' WANT A LONG. HAPPY AND HEALTHY LIFE, JOIN THE ARMY. Ja~k should know. He signed on Wtth the Border Regiment529 words
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Article, Illustration843 1956-06-03 14 Merry Archard - Bitten by a FAIRY Merry Archard By I NY morning nn\r In Fnc- land \on may wake up to find a dainty sprite bobbins; up and down on your rountrrp.\ne or a fairy fluttering down a shaft of (sunlight— BECAUSE THIS IS IHI FAIRY SEASON. "The Little People rimply love843 words
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Advertisement205 1956-06-03 14 It reminds me: I have to set Willie Inoculated tomorrow Family Allowance T \TE for his wedding, a Plained that he had net bridegroom in Spain ex- allowed enough .time to rxj t r^ l u t r^ r^_-_-_-_ r jpervise the dressing of ha 11 children by a ;:pvious205 words
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Advertisement312 1956-06-03 14 Vitality! I and radiant health I made "possible by this natural sea plant mineral tonic w- W starving for vital mineral salts get VlKiii H concentrated mineral salts of Iron. Calcium, Phosphona, Mm fl lodine and Copper. And Vike'.p contains Vitamins B ar.i fl your body needs most. Gam. tireless312 words
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Miscellaneous42 1956-06-03 14 Shall we defiver it. >** sir. or wfll foo fly it N "Mn ioncl JT%?I |4@^ oboot you/ b.rtk- 7t IV^^^^^ day coke How IV 1 many cundlis J I t>i do yoo wont 05 1 I to leave off 2 /<^J hups^42 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1956-06-03 15 Marcel Chamin - Marcel Chamin By Future Generations May See Palm Trees In The Far North f hnnu r,r\ about tin cruises r trrmining climatr, far "'rnti«s rpstricl thrmsrhrs tn r, r L fit* tn, f f)r snntf> >" ;r < ''"\> hnvr hrrn >"""' *uri>ri.sinz "nt9. y1,055 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-06-03 15 This Chinese movie actress answering to the name ot Helen 1 lxi:i or the Chinese H-bomb a.s the l onno.san troops call her h"nci> it cool and relaxing in her swim suit at a Hongkong beach.- UPUP - 39 words
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Article233 1956-06-03 15 Sayings Of The Week Why should we work if the machines can do it for us? Who wants to work any- We don't care if they sack the lot of us as long as they pay the same wages as j were working Mr. I r— ike 1 ritiMfi <»i233 words
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Article288 1956-06-03 15 Richard See - Richard Se e Visiting Cards b\ 1 us believe th<r 1 ing-card is a modern I ally, the origin is as I dawn of civilisation. ■<■ nvemen a»cess was uncertain. They lived on tenterhooks, inih an i eye on the cave entrance the approach of animals or288 words
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Advertisement174 1956-06-03 15 ■iliy of everylhinii you H jnceonon motoring... I Power I Comfort I Style a^a^a^LV am a. f HUri^ I litre r rmsT" IORRIS I MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. Wearno Bros. Ltd. Bi ation MNNWffAfIM L^av Kaaß ~a» a^H ti a^av ftav m a^ar I Ides In concentrated form I luable body174 words
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Advertisement33 1956-06-03 15 1 1 o^7 c-:& j Children's Shoes ug% In White Nubuck and Soft h- j& Red Grain with Pin Point V^^'^lf^ Punched Uppers I j Sizes 3s to 102 L^^^la^^M Rcffles Piece, Smgcpo'f33 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1956-06-03 16 G. W. YOUNG - Hid Secrets In Wife's Coffin G. W. YOUNG Rv S XJ .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\V\\\\\\U i I William Harry Cuffin, the man nho organized one of the biggest income tax fraufh known in Britain, made money merely to ffim it anay. Inland Revenue detectives are still f>rohin» the extent of his suindling. Here1,129 words
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Article940 1956-06-03 16 Arnold Toynbee - Arnold Toynbee By JLfAN is always his <^n worst enemy. Travelling southward from Lima, along a coast where the valleys are narrow and life is hard, one is astonished at Man's genius for wringing lyimlj out of Nature. ItaveHlng northward, the impression subtly changegj There L>940 words
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Advertisement418 1956-06-03 16 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. JJ923/6 :*SSI,4 U2/« Rohtnion Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCCTH AMIkICAN StRVIO To Mi t M nrreal Boston. Ncm York. Baltimore. Philadelphia 0 Cult Pcrtl S pnr« r S ham Ken«ng AiTOMJOON lun. 9/14 |un.ls/U |un»l7/lB CICMfI |ul» 19,23 lul> 24/2b 101, 26/27 1,-*-, -r-n to418 words
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Advertisement384 1956-06-03 16 EAST ASIATIC I LALANDIA vZZ ,o JAVA> 5w ll^m MOMEWAPD-. So.l.nq, Ot q,^ g B "FALSTRIA' Coll, Bcvrouth. Wuthomptop (m^^ MECNiA< 9/lOj^ U *'U "LALANDIA" 5 < i 3 July K| ColU Lender possenfen only). Ci^^ f T Passenger Accommodattoii i$ tvailableto I W* SINCAFCi: KUALA LUMPUR H IM Rob.nton384 words
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Article, Illustration444 1956-06-03 17 STEVE NEOH - STEVE NEOH JKv Much Baby Talk, But Delightful Singing all honeydew ATCH out for that girl she's all honeydew and those sunshine smiles and that soft caressing voice! I she goes on acting. •■I itataa lik< does in :20th Ceatai <v latest muv "C>;n this with the soprano will444 words
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Article187 1956-06-03 17 Chuckles and Laughs I7OR A lilm to top boxI o'fice ranking in the United States n has to be way above the ordinary. For it to run over three months in Broadway it mvst be better than good and lor a British Him to achieve all this it187 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-06-03 17 A V I plowed tlmm-h Morton Thompson's 400.000-word medical novel, "Not As A fttraagtr," and wound up leolin- thoroughly disease:!, we were in no mind to en.jov the I nited Artists lilm ot the same name. Added to this frar of a rociirrrni-i- f the horrid127 words
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Article288 1956-06-03 17 Christine Diemer - A 'Surgery' Of This Best-seller Christine Diemer hv M;t chum is horribly miscast as Luke Marsh. the young man who sees himself a knight in shining white out to save the world from all its ills Mitcbum plays him so dead-pan that he fails to get across even the scrap288 words
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Article, Illustration254 1956-06-03 17 Ahmad Hussain - Ahmad Hussain PGYPTS child star, J Farouz, the Shirley Temple of Egyptian lilmdom, is being introduced to Singapore for the first time in "Yasmin," a United Film production. In this picture, six-year-old Farouz makes her him debut and from what one can see Farouz will win the hearts of254 words
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Advertisement312 1956-06-03 17 N \1 1K 1 lONS I^JJXyjI. ■■■-■^—.-I'tA.. B tMNN»K«I| lII' i V\\| > THRESHOLD OF SPACE' B i mi TOMORROW B i-i> pki ion c\ :|G TIP OFF V B Ml fILHAMBRA I LUNG SHAN'-PO V i I HU YING TAI" d%] I B ill II m IF-»)> "H V312 words
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Advertisement474 1956-06-03 17 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION VTTRACTIONS now PAPITni fe 11 1 14 4 showing: UHr •■JHJfcte' i. «...<«ip i t BSsHs^'tth; r > i^fT i t- 1k I j P r^jggßqU CURTIS MILLER KENNffIY I VH^ t Mll)\l(;nr -THE io\i(;in! loves- ;> shows REXI^^ llh iu IVi J Inli ti; ji^jiklT^ (,{ll474 words
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545 1956-06-03 18 Un bea ten Police Take On The SRC Today hir lif Urt IJ»'poi ter. M II 1: lapse ol Hur weeks, 0M Sklft|MMJJ Cricket \ss«ciatii»n\s Senioi 'tournament will he in lull su,n- u.iin h»i!;n Ml the lubs with the exception of the K.A.I who received .1 u- K o\er Irom545 words
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Article69 1956-06-03 18 DORSET SCHOOLS SPORTS !*SF.T Schoo T II held combined annual n Road enfs ir\ D Th;»m K rt were inf respective c Division B >ol II \va> the I lual c.' rada took honour? in the Di >n *A* championship in s^chool 11. h 96 points the champion House in69 words
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Article61 1956-06-03 18 Bald hi raj Hits 84 A HARD hitting 84 runs which Included 13 tours, by Baklturaj Smsh. backed by a brilliant *even for 27 bv Razak enable Anglo-Chinese School to sain a n victory ovet St. Joseph's Institution in a cricket friendly at S.JI. yesterday. ACS. 131 for eight declared.61 words
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Article63 1956-06-03 18 KIM A I IMIMK Sat Selancor brut Porak by thrre coals to one in the opt ninu' n»nnd of the Mil in.i (up soccer comp« til ion at Primes Koad Stadium. k 1 \i 11 mimi; sit North beat South h> one -m.il to nil in the63 words
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Article46 1956-06-03 18 PI Sal !'< t.ik ii (j u! Ics tin I two mine gftMCS Jo hc.it Pcn.mu after S—2 l««<i m the inter-State tennis match on the PS i din t loda>. f*|.i icsuincs tiiniurrow when one singles ind five men's doubles x\ i 11 itc46 words
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Article23 1956-06-03 18 M \l A caused .111 npv( t in the Malaya ('up tie h\ tic.itin^ Singapore omhined Services I—.l at .Mai.u(a yesterday.23 words
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376 1956-06-03 18 Pang Wins Junior Tennis Singles Title FIFTEEN-year-old AngloChinese School .student. H nry Pang, stole the limelight n he beat 'hot favourite' Ching Kwoni Tong In straight sets of 6-0. 6-1. to win the Junior Boy's singles title in the SLTA championships held at Bras Basah Road terday. Son of Singapore's376 words
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Article68 1956-06-03 18 LOXDON. June 2 \P) Lavadin. fa\ourite for the sh Derby at Ep Downs was the best backed horse last night at an odds callover at the Victoria Club. The race will be held next j Wednesday. French-bred Lavadin was ted at 6—2 after a slight drift68 words
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Article44 1956-06-03 18 Ram li Decides A GOAL scored in the 2 minute of the second half by Ramll < nabled the Ketoenarmn Club to hold the Serangoon Malms \< ungsten to a one-all draw in their B A F I Div. IB league fixture at arrei Park yesterday.44 words
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Article177 1956-06-03 18 SINGAPORE ha? qualified for the Olyr: Y\ iter Polo tournament at Melbourne in November. A Ri ;ter di.-patch from Lausanne yesterday ?aid that 15 rountries had entered w time limit lor the water-polo tournament at this year's Olympic Games. These are: Austra'ia Brazil. Britain, j t. Germany. Hungary. Indonesia.177 words
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Article17 1956-06-03 18 I\|RI:«--■atiwul Mi vilify kiom y n> jp tjii'i jri ti'»n till i J I I 517 words
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Article164 1956-06-03 18 Chinese 11 /f7d SINGAPORE Chinese whipped n< Indni nC s^il| nil in a S.A.F.A. ommunit\ Irayuc* s< r*i nntrh VestePda' J," rhc Indonesians wore ctmpletely outclassed in overi d- panmcnt and the crnv about 200 must hit •viih tht wh2 game. om si art t o finish. e»e maintained164 words
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330 1956-06-03 18 St >UTH and Police star S Velupillai. who has been In terrific batting form in ic:-ent matches scored ~.i runs retired lor Victoria Institution OB A against the Ceylon Sport> Clllfi in the drawn cricket match at Ba estier Road yesterd Velupillais Innings included330 words
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Article20 1956-06-03 18 CUSTOMS Sports id Police "A" by one to nil when they FA. Div. 2B at Thompson Road >v20 words
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Article170 1956-06-03 18 Grimble Scores 70 61 HIGH scoring was the order of the day at Friendly Hill when 3 bod Civilians regained the "TOrton Cup" by beating Military Personnel by 16 runs in a two innings crick' MtttetL .i;an< BUB C'helliah I scored with 73 (12 lours and 3 sixes*. Roy Cndat.ii170 words
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Advertisement181 1956-06-03 18 radios LI IVIITED DISTRIBUTORS DISTR E/: have pleasure in announcing the appointment of HARPER. GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Ekccl Kadio Service f Ms t i' Nothon 20) Batu Road 25 Orchard Rood as Sole Agents for ,p 0H Malaya, Singapore, Brunei and North Borneo South Asia TrodingC* mi— nnA n L181 words
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Article, Illustration515 1956-06-03 19 ...They're Needed In The 3As Thugs here, there and Everywhere I KNOW that it's a sin to awake sleeping officials especially on this fine Sunday morning, but lor the sake of Singapore's Olympic aspirations, someone SHOULD prod the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association into action515 words
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Article, Illustration674 1956-06-03 19 TOO MUCH SOCCER MAKES IT DRUDGERY, NOT SPORT JUST HOW free are the Colony's amateur footballer? and just htm mucli arc they under the control of the Singapore Amateur Football Associa-i tion lords, who are in a position to' proceed in^s? This is674 words
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344 1956-06-03 19 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL Says CRICKET in Singapore is beins threatened bv a new band ot sportsmen who are out to create chaos in Colony cricket by playing haid to get! Btraßge .< r; It may 06, tlMf RQ about their work b3 keeping awa: from representative344 words
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739 1956-06-03 19 Donald Naws turns the spotlight 0n REME With A 'New Look' An Enthusiastic Ben 111 team in the spotlight (his week h (he Corps XI of the Ko\ai Electrical and Mc- < Manual Kujjinrt-r*,. ]}V.\\ E by virtue oi <; i ing in the SAFA |1 1 mi< i ii\739 words
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Advertisement211 1956-06-03 19 LLOYD 'ii i— P^- 1 1 FORTHCOMING SAILINGS "ASIA" 1 July 22 July "VICTORIA" 2 Aug. 23 Aug. "ASIA" 2 Sept. 2 3 Sept. "VICTORIA" 2 Oct. 23 Oct. "ASIA" 2 Nor. 23 Ncv. "VICTORIA" 1 Dec. 22 Dec. "ASIA" 2 Jon. 1557 23 Jon. "VICTORIA" 23 Jon. 13 Feb.211 words
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130 1956-06-03 20 S'pore Cup Is Main Event At B. Timah THE Singapore Turf Club's next meeting will be held on July 7. 11 and 14. There will be two run? for each division of Class One and Two horses. Entries close on Wednesday. June 27. The Singapore Cup over H miles and130 words
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276 1956-06-03 20 He Makes A Hit With $82 Win By WINDSOR LAD NEVER A BLANK, a Devonian seven-year-old chestnut sprang a big surprise when he took the Derby Trial over nine furlongs to pay $82 for a win at Ipoh yesterday, first day of the276 words
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Article2559 1956-06-03 20 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $257,671 Ist Prixe No. *****9 $72,301 2nd Prixe No. *****9 $36J 50 3rd Prize No. *****2 $18,075 Starters ($2,008 each) Nos. *****8, *****6, *****1, *****8, *****4, *****6, *****2, *****8, *****3. Consolation Prizes ($l,OOO each) Nos. *****6, *****6, *****8, *****9, *****0,2,559 words
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Advertisement190 1956-06-03 20 VU I i^l FtOtures n:\jde Rocks t-^fe^i^p! on inside of door stain- V-7 ts}^B less stcc! evaporators, l^^^l "Spnng LeGf" finish (j i! *;H trcnsluccnt food H vegetable containers. H LIST PRICE I Less 5% for Cosh 12 --thly payments of I 24 ipjpji v r ONE OF A FAMOU^M190 words
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