The Straits Times, 29 January 1956
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Title Section16 1956-01-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES HettSatei' in Malay* No. 1,065. \Aj SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1956 20 CENTS16 words
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467 1956-01-29 1 2,000,000 GREET THE QUEEN IN NIGERIA Kobo Lisibeth chant LACOS, Nigeria, Saturday. JHE QUEEN flew in to Nigeria today and about 2,000,000 people were on hand to make her arrival a memorable one. A screaming chant of "Kabo Lisibeth" (Welcome, Elizabeth) swelled from the throats of thousands massed at theReuter; UP - 467 words
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Article, Illustration403 1956-01-29 1 Marshall is back with a promise HLF MINISTER, David Marshall, to the Colony's .irena yesterday two weeks' rest, m pledge to give S Chinese and domiciled cornequal rights r recognition. Sunday Times in Interview: that thf.se peon British subjects m aliens the legal may bt i 11, who ha> been403 words
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Article51 1956-01-29 1 CALCUTTA, Sat.— The Tata Iron and Steel Company has undertaken a project for the production of ferro-manga-nese as part of its expansion uropramme. The plant, located in Joda 100 miles from the steel town of Jamshedpur, will consist of two electric rotating furnaces of the latest51 words
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Article55 1956-01-29 1 THREE people share 1 the $5,000 prize in Straits Times Word Puzzle "MM". Each will receive $1,666.66. They are: KUALA LUMPUR E. M. Rowland, NAAFI H.Q.. Bungsar Road; Chua Kirn Seng, 26 )alan Kcmuta, Bungsar Road. NECR SEMBILAN: Mohd. Kasim Lati. T.A.R.S., Cemas. See Page Nine for55 words
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Article83 1956-01-29 1 'I won't attack Eden'— Gaitskell LONDON. Sat. Mr. Hugh Gultskell. leader of the Labour Opposition In Parliament, told a television audience last night that he would not attack Sir Anthony Eden's government because of the Prime Minister's Important talks in Washington next week. He was speaking in a 8.8.C partyReuter - 83 words
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Article89 1956-01-29 1 LONDON, Sat.— Britain may jam all Athens Radio broadcasts to Cyprus, it was learned today. It would be an unprecedented step. Never in Britain's history, either in peace or war, have foreign broadcasts been jammed. The Athens Radio broadcasts have incited Cypriot Greeks to violenceAP - 89 words
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Article28 1956-01-29 1 BONN, Sat. Soviet Pre- mier Nikolai Bultianin il seeking a meeting with President Fisenhower, possibly this summer, informed German government sources reported today.— U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article29 1956-01-29 1 FORMOSA, Sat.— Sporadic clashes between Nationalist and Communist Chinese force.-; were reported at several widely-separated outposts alonp the South China coast during the past 48 hours.29 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-01-29 1 A FLOOD CAN BE FUN IF YOU'RE YOUNG WORRIED? Not these three children. Their livine room is two feet under water but they still look on the bright side. Anyone care for a swim? The water's lovely. Sunday Times picture.40 words
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295 1956-01-29 1 LONDON, Saturday. SEATS at the F.A. Cup match between Arsenal and Aston Villa today were reserved for Tengku Abdul Rahman and some of his colleagues. Tengku Rahman drove 31 miles yesterday to visit the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. He spoke toReuter - 295 words
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Article107 1956-01-29 1 Death was waiting for father ST. LOUIS, Missouri. Sat. Charles Johnson Sr. returned home from work on Friday night and wondered why his children did not run to greet him. He picked up Rickie Lee, 2, from the bedroom floor. "1 threw him into the air and asked him whyAP - 107 words
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Article86 1956-01-29 1 SALZBURG, Sat. The bicentenary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the musical genius who died neglected at the age of 34, was celebrated heiv— the town of his birth today by the highest representatives of Church and State. Dr. Thcodor Koerner Austriass, white bearded 82-year-old president, headed a procession86 words
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Article32 1956-01-29 1 MohameSl Yearoli, 40, a Pakistani seaman on board the British troopship Dilwara fell from the mast and was admitted to the General Hospital, Singapore, with a fractured spine yesterday afternoon.32 words
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Article34 1956-01-29 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. Mr. Estes Kafauver will challenge Mr Adlai Stevenson who beat him for the Democratic national nomination in 1952 -In the Minnesota presidential Drlmary election on March 20— Reuter iReuter - 34 words
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157 1956-01-29 1 NEW YORK. Sat. FLOOD, explosions and an inferno of floating flames caused damage estimated at US$l,OOO,OOO at the Ford Motor Company's assembly plant at Long Beach, California, yesterday. The plant will not be operating again for at least two months. A chain reaction startedAP - 157 words
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Article26 1956-01-29 1 LONDON. Sat. The second ship of the Soviet Antarctic Expedition, the Lena, reached the Antarctic shores on Friday, Moscow Radio has reported.— A.PAP - 26 words
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173 1956-01-29 1 Tokyo Rose 9 deportation will be a test case WASHINGTON, Sat. rpOKYO Rose, convicted of X treason for her broadcasts for Japan during World War II was served with a deportation warrant by the United States Government last night, just a few hours before her scheduled release from jail. ThisReuter - 173 words
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Article277 1956-01-29 1 Floods go down: 485 evacuated fLOOD FICHTERS are still standing by for any emergency in South and East Malaya, though the peak of the flooding appeared to be over yesterday afternoon. Most of the road, rail and air communications disrupted by Friday's rainstorm were fully restored yesterday morning as the277 words
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Article43 1956-01-29 1 THE first death in the na-tion-wide floods was reported yesterday. Mohamcd bin Tabir, a watchman on the Chan Wing Estate in the Labis district of Johorc was swept away and drowned as he tried to cross a swollen stream.43 words
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Article149 1956-01-29 1 3 EDITORS SEIZED IN BOMBAY BOMBAY, Sat. rpHREE newspaper editors, one of them a woman, were arrested here today for alleged instigation to violence during recent riots over the redrawing of state boundaries which claimed 71 lives. Police also arrested 25 newspaper boys for shoutin™ "provocative" slogans in the city.Reuter - 149 words
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Article44 1956-01-29 1 WASHINGTON. S a t President Eisenhower if expected to urge Sir Anthony Eden next week to continue his efforts for better relations between Britain and Saudi Arabia, especially as regards the disputed Buraimi Oasis area, according to informed sources here today.44 words
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Article32 1956-01-29 1 TAIPEH, Sat— Dr. Welling, ton Koo, the Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to the United states, left Taipeh today by air for Washington after a week of consultations with his government. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement103 1956-01-29 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS of QUALITY BEAUTY U. S. de SiLVA, Jeweller* 106, Orchard Road, Singapon 9. Tel: ***** QP 1 MAX fflCTOt? YES the Talc of your town. **> I every other town and kampong too. For this is the exciting Max Factor 'Electrique' Talc.. .the new unforgettable fragrance Introduced103 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1956-01-29 2 Super *Krakatoa 9 explosions may be changittg a planet 9 s colours THK difficulties we have to contend with in examining the surface of Mars are considerable. Because of the great distance, looking at Mars through a telescope under good conditions is rather like looking at the1,044 words
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Article436 1956-01-29 2 Sagai - Sagai AJVGLtJVG) AN exploratory trip was made on Sunday by a party of Singapore fishermen who decided to brave the monsoon and try their luck at Changi. They did not go far from land and found conditions as uncomfortable as they feared would be the case and436 words
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Article461 1956-01-29 2 MIKE WATCHER - MIKE WATCHER by "DETICENCE, tact, delicacy ■IV are qualities that make life among other human beings easier, but if they are carried to excess these virtues often have an unhappy effect. For I can or.ly believe that such overzealousness has caused Radio Malaya to shut its eyes t o461 words
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Advertisement81 1956-01-29 2 HHiHHIHHI^Hi^BHBi^mBHHH^HMH 1. j., i%. _j "My watch is protected by HB Incabloc ■■■I ....is yours?" m^^^___^_^^^ Why? INCABLOC Shock Absorbers safeguard R&Bm^l lhe v al m °virg ports of a watch against LlU J'X'Tl l^'-JIT everyday shocks and jars. .maintain lf s accuracy extend its life save you many dollars81 words
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Article124 1956-01-29 3 !ovt. clerks ress claim If N representatives of re Government and postal workers ye .'ci the Governm give urgent attention to claims. K rcouest follows an anjK ement that the Fedem 1 Government has agreed tr ckmands and A rka will receive in- $40 a month. I Kularajah, presldei Government124 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-01-29 3 imous Bridrew the t ibove last j wrote: :f wishing 0 d- urage the Chinese j bo have berjn tr ning in Engl,nd f o be air hos--1 *ween Cal[ut t Hongkong, n d Singapore. I fore.jst fhit the 8.0.A.C. to increase >. on these s98 words
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582 1956-01-29 3 A COLONY JUDGE yesterday cancelled an order issued against Dockyard Commodore Supt., Mr. F. M. Walton of the Singapore Naval Base to appear in court regarding the alleged unlawful eviction of two former employees. Incne Ahmad Ibrahim based his decision on the "preliminary objections"582 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-01-29 3 Mr. S. C. 1 im. Radio Malaya acting editor and his schoolteacher bride, Miss Eva Chong. photographed at their wedding reception at the Seaview Hotel yesterday. They were married at the Registry. The bridegroom, formerly of the Straits Times, is the son of Mr and Mrs.78 words
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Article179 1956-01-29 3 PENANC, Saturday. ALLIANCE COUNCILLORS will not attend the tea party, which the Penang Malay Association will give in honour of the Settlement's new Malay knight. Sir Kamil Mohamed Ariff, at the E and O Hotel next Saturday. The Alliance pro-tern liaison committee decided at an179 words
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Article73 1956-01-29 3 The imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Limited Local Employees' Union was formed last week. The office bearers are: President: Lee Yeow Koon, Vice-President: Low Siew Cheong; Hon. Secretary: V. A. Chelliah; Hon. Asst. Secretary: Tan Tiang Choon; Hon. Treasurer: P. Kumaran Nair; Committee: Teo Bah Chee, Yeow73 words
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Article72 1956-01-29 3 Air Corps exhibition The history of flight, shown with models, will be 1 the main feature of the Ma- layan Air Training Corps Air Exhibition which opens In I Singapore on Thursday. There will also be a radio and photographic section. The three-day exhibition I will be open from 572 words
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Article23 1956-01-29 3 The body of an unidentified Chinese man was found hanging from a water-pipe in a building at Jalan Kubor, Singapore, yesterday.23 words
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Article256 1956-01-29 3 LONDON, Sat. r.A. CUP— FOLBTII BOUND Arsenal 4 Aston Villa 1 Barnsley 0 Blackburn 1 Bolton \V 1 Shed V. Bristol B 1 Doncaster 1 Burnley 1 Chelsea (harlton 2 Swindon 1 I ulham 4 Newcastle l.ria-MiT C. 3 Stoke S I imoii O 0 Birmingham 4256 words
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Article52 1956-01-29 3 PARIS, Sat. France, playing their second match In the five-nations international j Rugby Union championship, I beat a game Irish side by 14 points (one goal, two dropped 1 goals and a try) to eight (one goal and a penalty goal) at the Colombes Stadium here IReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement98 1956-01-29 3 wk&tjp*^- Oft s .M.olir >our hiitnc lra»e i» ju*l around iWe corner? If it in, it's h. II worth whilr inoprct--1 it u ihc fine now range of VauxhalU, The -1.1. The Vclox, The Wyverm, they're all beautiful ram «%ith many additional refinements. The nrw Vauxhall* ran Im> nupplied through98 words
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Advertisement243 1956-01-29 3 /I MORE AND MORE 1 1 people are opening Minimum Depotit IIM T DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS 1 1 LOMBARD BANKING 1 I PROVIDE I-.sscntial Finance for I Industry, Commerce and Agriculture in support of 1 1. Strength of Sterling 1 a. Maximum Productivity I 3. Full Employment I Anu uxlftf T.iiKit-i243 words
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Miscellaneous62 1956-01-29 3 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 12.20 a.m. 9ft. 3in.i 11.46 p.m. 10ft. 6in.); I Port Dickson 7.44 a.m. Oft. Bin.) 8.01 p.m. (10ft. 2in.i: Penang 1.37 a.m. (Bft. 4in.) 2.21 p.m. (7ft. Bin. 1. TOMORROW: Singapore 12.52 1 9ft. 4in.) 12.30 p.m. UOft. sin.»; Port Dickson 8.21 a.m. Oft. 6in.) 8.3962 words
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Miscellaneous143 1956-01-29 3 Hr^^L^WBII^aHHiWPWBBi^BBaHBaW ■B^MHa^LIBBatB^LSHHa^L^BIa^B^B^HaHBa^L^HBiH GARRICK: Miss Cocoa-Cola REX: Kiss of Fire— 11, 1.45. (Hindi) 3.15, 6.15, 9.15. Tel. 4. 6.30, 9.30; Morning show: Star ***** of India— 9. Tel. *****. KING'S: King of the Khyber PAVILION: Othello— 9, 11, 1.45, Rifles 1.16. 3.30. 7. 9.30; 4, 6.30, 9.30. Tel. 6903. Morning Shows143 words
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Article221 1956-01-29 4 STARTS TODAY ABOUT THE I AUTHOR AJIGEL KNEALE, the 11 creator of Professor Quatermass, Britain's most brilliant space writer of our time will recount the adventures of Bernard Quatermass and his battles with Things jrom Outer Space. This will Oe the only opportunity anyone has had to READ the astounding221 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1956-01-29 4 NICEL KNEALE - NICE L KNEALE A fantastic story of an invasion of earth by things from outer space told by one of Britain's foremost writers of science fiction. by Next week:: The Riddle of the Fists] THIS IS the first time that the strange world of Bernard Quatermass has come alive1,531 words
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Article64 1956-01-29 4 APRON STRINGS By Our A Correspr. Temporary HOW IMI porary? v finishing 1,,,, be given to ttl -r porary buildl^ :i Lebar or will t '»>» is,.!!" "S" v:::§ Building is er. t,d> Expensiv, lightfe... terns and b:ir, don't go well t1 ?J —and could n,, ta^ b Placed elderly64 words
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Article53 1956-01-29 4 w ample given la by Sir DcChief of H flying his r England I Having century h e m October 2 i be more tf expect th.> > ease of an ,i does not a: likes to d sel*. Nearly eve, takes o f. cord be again a nd53 words
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Article69 1956-01-29 4 t have hrr~ stickinrj i> into the sand have heard sticking their and nou- i men Vtr\ heads into a fire It happen- Lebar and members of Fire Sen:. their ovm their neiv These h are made have a which gtve the appear ing steppr of a space69 words
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Advertisement58 1956-01-29 4 'ffifffl t^S^S I^^^W I^^^W J I^^V K II "Wg^^''f, M 1 Ikl 0^ 111 P" THE NEW YEAR IN J\ ff l KUNCHI BttK 1 wITH [ggiaP j 4Y:]r PURCHASED BETWEEN NOW AND 26th FEB. Ip f\ _^r \J I f/ll tiJ'" KUNCHI r^P|*l, "Ur I r Sf>^ Vi^i^ J58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-01-29 5 Sqoecxin? h er throat. Mm Peggy Lions; gives an imitation of the death cry of a victim of "The Stranger." Other students of the Radio Malaya Drama School watch from the anteroom to the studio.39 words
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125 1956-01-29 5 Help!' cried the girl ...then she laughed 1i oar of a railway pirl clutched t and gave a •N Dough," Anthony g said 'Reminds the girl being carried French windows -educer and who almost as though rm'a sake 'Help! ;£hed and cave a veil fo r help. She— 13 others125 words
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Article295 1956-01-29 5 Colony's,$2 1½ m.gift for youth 'Kallang airport will become a centre of racial harmony' JHE CHIEF MINISTER. Mr. David Marshall, y e s t c r d a y announced that the major part of Kallang airport will be presented to the youth of Singapore for use as a Youth295 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-01-29 5 Film man's search for locations FAMOUS Hollywood personality, Joseph L. Mankiewicz will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to survey location possibilities for a film he is making. The film la based on Gra- I ham Greene's latest best-sell-ing novel, "The Quiet American." Mr. Mankiewicz, winner of four Academy awards, isj coming108 words
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278 1956-01-29 5 IT is likely that the Singapore City Council will have to drop its plan to sell air-conditioning units to the public on attractive hire-purchase terms. The Chief Electrical Engineer, Mr. R. A. Waddle, said the council was taking legal advice. "Although we have278 words
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Article65 1956-01-29 5 Singapore's International Women's Club is seeking new members. The President, Mrs. S. G. Butcher, told the Sunday Times yesterday that the main object of the club was to bring together women of < all nationalities and religions to promote friendship and understanding among them. Members meet each65 words
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56 1956-01-29 5 I An exhibition of the hisI tory of Singapore will be held at the Victoria Memorial [Hall next Friday when Singapore will celebrate the 137 th year of its foundation. The exhibition, which will remain open for a week, will be opened by the Governor,56 words
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346 1956-01-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. -■z man who stands next to Chin Peng in the Malayan Communist Party, Yeong Kwo, as broken faith with Communism according to one of his surrendered comrades, Tham Loi. A Federation Government statement issued today says that Tham Lot346 words
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129 1956-01-29 5 Fear of loss hits Chinese druggists ftrufglsti in Sin-•t-ar they will tocks of medicine rnment does not t .ire time to comMedicine i Ad--1 and Sales) Orwhich comes Into .rch. ~d:nance requires all >: labels on all r.bing the and formuI nglish and whether ire considered poisonrdinance was passed September.129 words
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147 1956-01-29 5 MALACCA. Sat. A 14-year-old weeder. Kahar bin Hashim, was tentatively charged here yesterday with the murder of his father. Hashim bin Lassim. a timber cutter. Kahar was alleged to have stabbed his father in the back when he saw him assaulting147 words
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164 1956-01-29 5 THE Indonesian Government is still holding the 10.641--ton British tanker San Leonardo at Pulau Samboe. A Shell Company spokesman, charterers of the tanker for one trip only, confirmed yesterday that the ship was still alongside the wharves at Pulau Samboe, although she164 words
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Article106 1956-01-29 5 DOCTORS have been Invited to set an example to Singapore people by becoming blood donors at a special session at the Blood Transfusion Service centre today. Invitations have been sent by the centre to all Singapore members of the Alumni Association of the King Edward106 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-01-29 5 The Ceneral Electric Co. iMalayai Ltd., yesterday opened its first showroom in Singapore for Hie display of contemporary lighting fittings. Lamp shades of different colours, and designs were on display. This photograph shows (left to right) Mr. S. Mathews. secretary and director of the company; Mr P. |arvis,62 words
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197 1956-01-29 5 Q'\ burly Sikhs are keeping < los*> watch on people Mag the Bank of China Battery Road third i building in Singa--c"urinit holidays and r-nfiice hours. ne been engaged not euard the building u t to prevent possible suiddev A *unda> Times197 words
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Advertisement382 1956-01-29 5 OHIY COLGATE DENTAL CREAM HAS THE CLINICAL PROOF thot brings new hope to millions for DqyandMght Protection Against Tooth Decay! proved the long-lasting protection of Colgate Dental Cream with *Gardol I Tests supervised v >% by leading dental authorities for a full year Hi —proved this protection won't rinse off,382 words
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857 1956-01-29 6 A. GEORGE - The accounts? I keep them in my mind! A. GEORGE tells of a Malay widow who cannot read nor write but rum a business AMILE from Muar, on the way to Bakri, lives Bedah binte Mohamed Nor, a slightlybuilt, vivacious Malay woman in her early fifties who manages an attap857 words
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Article714 1956-01-29 6 Little Seng produced the goods BSMBri^^^BByBB^MI^BBMEBftHaIBfIBBBBBMBBBSB RAIN kept off last week so that good progress j was made with our agriculI tural programme, Until I the frightful mess resulti ing from the operations I nf the Cook and his two I sons is cleared up, the I Tuan will not714 words
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Advertisement185 1956-01-29 6 fIMIY UiUT a&Li M M MjCl* finest H *W^+~sw^~> QUALITY ♦J^^ JAPANESE GOOD ENOUGH B E" n V> et n lB<t --vs*\. I gold Irom 556/- N ~Vi' I TUJIYA* BRAND Cultured Pearls I are nal pearls I I Modern science has merely learned L m how *o control their185 words
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Advertisement341 1956-01-29 6 Wai W^j] Don't let /y^^mh that COL D mK^|p> take hold! Afew drops of Vapex on your handkerchief 1 and on your pillow at night clears the head quickly. Vapex relieves colds from f^^s§^Vl>N the first deep breath. ft*l]^ LOOK FOR VAPEX N&S*^ i. Ikl IN THB NEW PACK iT^^H341 words
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Miscellaneous343 1956-01-29 6 EVI..N the most rabid anti- geois tradition." Communist cannot, if he Do not let me put you off. knows anything at all about however. The symphony is music, deny that Soviet full of fine flowing tunes Russia today possesses one and occassionally dazzling of the greatest composers orchestral effects. On343 words
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Article, Illustration954 1956-01-29 7 ALAN MASON - Does enforced motherhood breed super babies? ALAN MASON By T^HERE are more than 60,000 young couples waiting to move into what must be the most amazing suburb of any city in the world. This suburb is known as Ungemach Gardens, and it is situated in the French city of Strasbourg.954 words
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972 1956-01-29 7 He loves a woman twice his age Human Case Book I AM in love with an elderly woman and cannot understand my feelings at all. Although I know she would not make a fit wife lor me. I cannot forg?t her and would marry her tomorrow if I only had972 words
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Advertisement99 1956-01-29 7 WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHOOSE MODESS are silky-soft and extra-absorbent, 3>K^ invisible under the V^fl p&^M slimmest skirt or L^^^^^^H cheongsum, VfeSHi j|ffe> an< J economical too. 2& modess Sanitary Towel* With the MODESS all-elastic adjustable 0 belt give extra!roP*^^ comfortable, invisible sanitary protection. a (pnmcmJleiimtrn product 1 Oompanr L'mittd (Incorporated99 words
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Advertisement195 1956-01-29 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE (^fe&J* OF JUST A FEW JW^C DROPS OF EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES I free a* a bird in 4HOWNHERE: j"""""*/ PSOS wrap-round "i corset has satin front. y' NB7 bra j y has lace-trimmed top and195 words
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Miscellaneous76 1956-01-29 7 CAN I MAVt TUE PAPt.-fa! lltfßTl^iYgiWy'-f^ifcLi If, UZ MAVf: VCU UiL All \1 i Tlhat stopped fl. T thittt'lHQ 1| Nl iT N eiMisM&o^C; Gtocet oomt votAii s ABCXJT xue New a boa± decoratutq the room^M witu it o&ar iu_p.^iS think tUts boom mpeds 1 tosuions. oeoc *j] T Z+>76 words
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Article186 1956-01-29 8 RICHARD BUSVINE - The battle of the BULGE RICHARD BUSVINE By BUSTS, said the fashion lords, must disappear. Diaphragms must deflate. Out went the order from Paris: 'Cancel those curves!" Poor old fashion lords! Their autocratic battle orders have teen blasted to bits by the Monroes, the Dors, the Loilos. the Sabrinas and186 words
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Article, Illustration253 1956-01-29 8 When stars are in your eyes THE beauty of Eastern fabrics and style* has captured the hearts of Western design(ifj to the extent that nearly .ill the recent fashion collections have shown a marked Oriental influence. Indian san material is regarded as one of the most beautiful of all Eastern253 words
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175 1956-01-29 8 Get the best out of your bargains WHILE tne sales are in j full swing here's a list of good Ideas fop getting the best out of your bargains. If you can find a really good plain garment at a sale, buy It. Bind the front edges or the neckline175 words
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Article, Illustration430 1956-01-29 8 Thu otf-the-ihouldcr sweater in black edged with white lace motifs and white bead embroidery, worn by British film star till Day. is the latest style in fashion. \l/HAT changes will this year bring in the fashion world? What are f^ likely to be the stylish hits of430 words
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Article269 1956-01-29 8 Walk your way to beauty HPO begin at the beginX Ding, teenage fashion and beauty must start with foundation garments. BUT first consider the figure on which you're going to put them. Does your tummy stick out? Are your shoulders bowed, even at sixteen? Nine out of every ten foundation269 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-01-29 8 A complicated gathered neckline and new torso S belt are the main features of this dress made oj a cotton mixture. Another fashion note is the side-swe.rt hairdo s and the use of only one dangling earring.39 words
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Advertisement559 1956-01-29 8 BACK PAINS Yield to De WITT'S PILLS Don't try to "work off that p«ie *»<*• tack. Tli«» itmb or dull «eh« v N«tare^ wa/mne «^n«J th«l yoor kidney* n»» not be fonctwning properly. It a uyinc "'«et th*: po»on out of yom tyiton. '»2 tdney. pta; «tal o»rt 10 th«t559 words
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Advertisement447 1956-01-29 8 TH^WISPOM DENTIST TELLS YDU unff^M HAVE SOMETIMES BEFN 1 HL '^^ytj^A YOUR TEETH AND GUMS 1 r 8^^ WISDOM TOOTHBRUSH A The teeth are held in pos- This condition (p^ ition by thousands of very be quickly check fine fibres attached to the the teeth may be Surrounding bone. Germs.447 words
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828 1956-01-29 9 By THE COMPETITION EDITOR STRAITS Times Word Puzzle "MM" soon had contestants in difficulties and the judges found themselves quickly disagreeing with the interpretation of clues which should not have presented the problems they appeared to do. Below are the com- r merits of the828 words
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Article34 1956-01-29 9 In MM-6, the committee thought 'a really beautiful JUNE may linger in the memory." A TUNE, as such, may be remembered for a time but a beautiful JUNE34 words
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246 1956-01-29 9 IS the New Zealand totalisator agency system of off-the-course betting to be or not to be in Malaya More than tnree years after this vexed Issue was first raised, the Federation and Singapore Governments are expected to reach a decision shortly. Now Before246 words
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284 1956-01-29 9 ERECTION of the proposed $7 million terminal build- ing at Singapore Airport may begin by next January. Provision for the multi- storeyed project is likely to be included in the Budget proposals for 1957, a Government spokesman told the Sunday284 words
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Article, Illustration318 1956-01-29 9 DR. R. J. D. TURNBULL, Minister of Health in Tasmania, the only Australian state which has established Government cancer detection clinics, is now visiting Singapore. Dr. Turnbull, who is on his way to Britain and America for study of cancer detection methods, said the two318 words
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184 1956-01-29 9 MR. G. Edmond, the City Engineer, yesterday promised to investigate the possibility of constructing rails along a monsoon drain at Kampong Jalan Klappa, off Paya Lebar Road, Singapore. He said: "Wherever possible, our department rails off monsoon drains which are a menace184 words
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Advertisement406 1956-01-29 9 Lmktffi Fly P an American~L Visit Paris and London to Bangkok whero you board v Pan American flight* to Europe weekly. your way to U.S.A. Fly on to New York by one H, r^ot..n., c-n £<£"*•' of Pan American", three Momfield A Co., ltd., transatlantic terviceti Ocean Btdg., Singapore The406 words
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Advertisement32 1956-01-29 9 ppprc |v I mg^m/BBItBBSB^ TABLE RADIOGRAM This impressive 7-valve instrument is designed A trial at one of our authorised dealers will convince you. MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANC32 words
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Miscellaneous107 1956-01-29 9 Vi inniiifi answers to Word Puzzle 'MM 9 yHE $5,000 prize for Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest "MM" was shared by ii Rowland NAAFI H.Q. Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur; Chua Kirn Seng, 26, Jalan Kemuja, Bungsar Road, Kuala Lumpur; and Mohd. Kasim Lati, T. A. R. S. Cemas. Each will107 words
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Article254 1956-01-29 10 WE think WINNING TICKET Every few weeks, readers of Singapore newspapers read their front pages with more than usual interest. They will do so, along with people in the Federation, next Saturday evening and Sunday morning. What will they be looking for? The winning numbers in the Social Welfare Lottery.254 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1956-01-29 10 India and S.E. Asia must stand together, build new era IIIOM ASOKA'S kIM.nOM TO THE BAXBOEXG COAFEREA* "E By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT "CROM Persia to the Chinese sea," writes Sylvain r Levi, "from the icy regions of Siberia to the islands of Java and Borneo, from Oceania to Socotra, India1,198 words
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7 1956-01-29 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Jan. 29, 1956.7 words
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Letter24 1956-01-29 10 f Where is the Olympic f.ame stored between Games and how will it be transported to Melbourne this year A.W.24 words
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Letter247 1956-01-29 10 Kuala Lumpur. The flame is extinguished after each Games but it is rekindled on Mount Olympus in Greece from the sun with the help of a magnifying glass. From Mount Olympus to Melbourne will be the longest journey that the torch has ever made. Relays of runners will take it247 words
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Letter71 1956-01-29 10 America, Belgium, Burma. Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Indonesia, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway. Panama, Philippines, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Siam and Vietnam. w At present Japan is an island in Far East, especially since last Great War, but young men are trying to do everything to friendship. We have an71 words
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Letter25 1956-01-29 10 who are desiring to learn of your people and your nice country through ex- change which can be helpful for mutual understanding TAKASHI CHIBA. Japan.25 words
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Letter109 1956-01-29 10 We're in favour of anything which increases mutual understanding; well almost anything. If you want Japanese pen pals write to 54, Lizuka, Shimomasuda, Natori gun, Miyagi-ken. Takashi will put you in touch. And let's have some real understanding As some old icag said: "To understand is to forgive." Do you109 words
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Letter123 1956-01-29 10 Singapore. Neither. If you can help them do so. Frankly we detest being called Mister and anyicay you can't teach politeness by being impolite. You spread a tittle happiness, Charley, and you'll be doing fine. My friend is going to Singapore to start a nursing career. I would like to123 words
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Letter61 1956-01-29 10 We don't want to change your life, Anthony, but some knowledge of Latin is essential. If you don't know any and you want to take up medicine, why not start learning now What is the religion of the Gurkha people of Nepal ABDUL OMAR BIN ASKOR. Penan;. The religion of61 words
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Letter111 1956-01-29 10 fc steadily replacing the Bvddhism of the primitive inhabitants. If one wished to emiprate to North Borneo which would be the best occupation to take up I do not fancy working for the Government but would much prefer some form of commerce. CHARLEY ONG. Muar. Well it's difficult to say,111 words
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Letter99 1956-01-29 10 Several orchids exude a su-eet liquid which is pleasing to ants but they get quite a lot of food through other insects. These are sucking insects (for instance, mealy bugs and green flies) which extract more sugar than they need from the orchids and exude excess sugars. The ants lap99 words
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Letter74 1956-01-29 10 The earliest dwellers in Malaya, as far as archeologists can make out, were Stone Age men who lived in caves between five and six thousand years ago. They were primitive people and we know little about them. Please tell me which Is the oldest college in the Universities of Oxford74 words
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Letter39 1956-01-29 10 The oldest college in Oxford is Balliol (1262 AD.) and in Cambridge, Peterhouse (1284 A.D.) Competition to enter both these seats of learning is world-wide and the entrance examinations are of a very high standard. What Is the precise39 words
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Letter87 1956-01-29 10 meaning of a "chupak' a Idepa' and a koyan'? I don't seem to be able to find a meaning for these words in Malay. B. COOK. Penang. A 'chupak 1 is a quart; a 'depa' is a fathom or six feet and a 'koyan' is forty piculs or 5.333 l/31bs.87 words
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Letter78 1956-01-29 10 The figures for 1954 which we happen to have handy reveal that Perak had the highest revenue, expenditure and Federal Allocation Johore came second Just for the record Perlis had the lowest revenue, expenditure and allocation. But mind you, the size of the State has a lot to do with78 words
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Letter61 1956-01-29 10 Everybody needs a holiday. Sammy, but what we .don't understand is why the people of Singapore are given nineteen public holidays this year while the Federation is content with eleven. Or are they content? My young son is suffering from what I believe to be impetigo and i would be61 words
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Letter55 1956-01-29 10 Our advice is to take the child to a doctor. He trill probably advise either treatment with sulphonamide powder or penicillin. Impetigo is not a dangerous ailment but it is highly contagious. Can you please tell me the address of the Slngap o r e Art Photographic Academy MOHS. Singapore.55 words
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Letter66 1956-01-29 10 Your reply to Mr. Ray Tan of Malacca about extra expenditure required to run his table fan at a faster speed is false. It costs the same whether a table fan is made to run faster or slower. When the fan is made to run slower energy is taken up66 words
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Article123 1956-01-29 10 and the butler A CHILD ran weeping to her father to complain of what the butler said. "Some day you may be the richest girl in the world,' the butler had told her. "But all that means is that somebody will want to marry you for your money."123 words
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Article242 1956-01-29 10 The rktadou Singapon must have Tengku Abd attitude U> is impossible conclusion th for the stopp;, on thankfully leaders who 1 termined to l. one way or a A fine thing at free world fence p», think an 1 laya will if its security in this m., years242 words
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Advertisement801 1956-01-29 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. HOME LEAVE in Wards Min.)— Box St rl: ixtrm. LEAVES LABOUR lost at the Haie modern furnished Flats Central Heating Nursery with nannie optional delivered meals 250 acres chlldrens paradise school holiday home facilities starting Ea*ter Eaves The Haie Newnham Gloucestershire. ACCOMMODATION V *CANT It Ward, IS (Min.)—801 words
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Advertisement18 1956-01-29 10 CARR'S BISCUITS* IN i/2 LB. AIRTIGHT PACKETS OBTAINABLE IN A NUMBER Of VARIETIES Sole Agents: GUTHRIE &Co Ltd18 words
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343 1956-01-29 11 find dues to opium ring KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AYE rssued warrants for the arrest of five men and a woman have played a part in the shooting of Inspector K. Subb Road here on Tuesday night. i» v 2s W^ r T343 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-01-29 11 MR. SOU TEOW ML AT leads his bride. Miss Wong Sau Chan, along the aisle of the Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church. Singapore, at their wedding yesterday. It was the fust wedding of the year at the church. Sunday Times picture.46 words
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Article48 1956-01-29 11 Smoking in court warning 1, in igi.strate .rued the court public that he n against t. ilked or Devereux- 1 that desI 11 (he buildabsolute forbidding when the 1 Mtting he Minie people h A making a lot •K 1 r catch anyone ul strong action »,n> »<■ said.48 words
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Article104 1956-01-29 11 ART OF THE EASTIN DANCE SABA, the famous classical Hindu dancer, will appear in two recitals in Singapore next month. Donald Moore Productions is bringing her from Indonesia to appear at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.45 p.m. on Feb. 14 and 16. Born in Java and educated in Europe,104 words
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Article109 1956-01-29 11 Frrm -I II HOFFMAN British tyre will see Abdul Rahman 1 few days to that their of 70,000 tons of rubber at a cost '00.000 was not destroying la rubber industry. v follows the s talk on Thursday President of the I Trade, Mr. Peter109 words
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Article162 1956-01-29 11 February first grade rubber buyers, f o. b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $1.11 per lb. up a cent on Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was dull. The market improved on better overseas advices and reasonable trade support, (losing prices in cents per Ib. were: No. 1162 words
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Obituary20 1956-01-29 11 rick Aloysius. away peace156.'at the Cortege leaves tr.r at 4.30 f. M Cathedral of aid thence to r internment.20 words
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Article104 1956-01-29 11 Singapore residents, living :n Paya L3bar Road, are worried and puzzled over new but unlit lar.ip posts in their area which the City Council put up sevei al months ago. No connections has been made to the posts. •Are the posts left standing there f( r decorative104 words
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Article34 1956-01-29 11 Bipore judo An» Teck Bee. M dA V. Pestana. h»' ded. for the fin ick belts (first df .-:..0s Kodokan, Oo Pestana and instructors at tht ::wai. 1 kes classes34 words
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Article202 1956-01-29 11 Make sure you don't get raw deal' CINCAPORE'S Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday warned Colony employers they will be prosecuted if they contravene the new Labour Ordinance. He told the Sunday Times that Inspectors were working round the clock to202 words
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Article21 1956-01-29 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was quoted at 5359.25 per picul a rise of 53.25 on Friday's price.21 words
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Article35 1956-01-29 11 Singapore Copra Association 1 p.m. prices yesterday were: Straits mixed copra: February buyers $27.37 2 sellers $27.75; March buyers 527.87>2. sellers $28.12' 2 April buyers $28.12^ 2 sellers 528.37^2. The tone was steady.35 words
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Article29 1956-01-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— lt was all quiet today on the jungle war front. No casualties either to the terrorists or the security forces were reported.29 words
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Article35 1956-01-29 11 Shian Hal claimed trial in Singapore yesterday to a summons alleging that he caused hurt to Lim Chlap Lang .secretary of the Tsai Hoo Kay club In Nee Soon Road on Dec. 6.35 words
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Article36 1956-01-29 11 Dr. James Browne medical superintendent of Woodbridge Hospital, Singapore, will give a lecture on "The Interpretation of the Psychothrenic Art" to the Science Society of Malaya at the Shell Theatrette at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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292 1956-01-29 11 Sunday Times Music Correspondent SYLVIA Marlowe's concert with the Singapore Chamber Ensemble on Friday night was most enjoyable, and In Bach's Fifth Brandenburg Concerto I was particularly impressed by the unity of the small orchestra, which made a real effort to let the harpsichord292 words
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Article105 1956-01-29 11 A Singapore magistrate, Mr J. M. Devereux-Colebourn yesterday told a woman who denied being a chap-ji-ki lottery runner: "Don't tell lies, I know more about the game than you." Chong Ngan Yoke was charged with assisting in carrying on a chap-ji-ki lottery. She had been arrested105 words
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Article45 1956-01-29 11 A Singapore lawyer. K. S. Chung claimed trial In the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a summons alleging that he caused hurt to Dr. John Bertram Van Cuylenburg at Dunsford Drive on Dec. 14. The case will be heard on March 23.45 words
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Advertisement89 1956-01-29 11 IriAKES YOU FIT |(EEPS YOU FIT the 'A me of Life Drink just one glass and you're she *ay to good hcalih. One glass starts the luick ;icnon of Wincarnis, and back come your n^our and staging- power *hich mean wrung in the home or al work. You'll be r89 words
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Advertisement336 1956-01-29 11 f <JJt!&\yj round trip to It Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CORFU 2nd FEB 14Hi FEB CANTON Ist MAR 13th MAR CARTHACE 29th MAR 10th MAR CORFU 26M» APRIL Bth MAY CANTON 24th MAY sth lUNE FIRST CLASS $566 TOURIST CLASS $317 Including stay on board336 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-01-29 12 First prize in the Sunday Times Camera Contest this week is awarded to Miss w. L. Chan of 68 Kelawei Road, Penang, for her study, "Gracetul," (right). Speed 1/25 sec; f 5.6. Second prize goes to C. A. Chen of 56 Lorong Salamat, Penang, for the I92 words
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789 1956-01-29 12 The ragged albino boy in Singapore JOHN Turnbull Thomson had no love for the East India Company, least of all i for its Governor, Colonel William Butterworth, who j reigned over the Straits Settlements for many years Thomson writes bitterly about the Honourable Company, as it was known, and depicts789 words
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Advertisement898 1956-01-29 12 "**!?> Here Is the Ideal gift for any man N s Gillette Superspxed Shaving. It*i the world's finest shaving system. It's smooth, easy, luxurious. Give him a Gillette 'Rocket' Razor Set. M He'll thank yo«— swwy <Uy for years! The Rocket Set Is a really exUlnr present i. uh a898 words
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Advertisement290 1956-01-29 12 ,C ■Ssbl 1 WmHßQmm I bbbbbV BKilsf :h bbHr Sbbbbbbl s^bbiW- Bsbbbb! bbbbbbs^^ bbbs^K 1 9 bbbVS sbbbbbbl 6^ bbbbS raS Sbbbbbbl bbbbbbbV [^1 s^aß '-^bbbslbbbbbbbl bbbbbbbbbK BBBBsI^K <^^^^>jH iVsW alsaßflß bbbbK S^lbbbbbbbbbbW bbbbbbbbbb^B WWm ,jfe'-l- EACH week the StMl IS a W t l rQlfw Csl^^l i^^^l^^^^Hß^S^. prizes for290 words
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Miscellaneous410 1956-01-29 12 fTT^TTTH Poputar trosstvard •ProftTammrs thus marked can be J I* 1 bbbbbbl received by listeners in Malacca. bbbbbbWT^ ff!^ Short wave 49 and 62m. Medium I' 6 I I Me '9 Shows'; 9.30 Southern Serenade; H^ 82/B 2/ I I 10 00 London Studio Melodies; Ba^__pß I H 10.30 The410 words
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Article, Illustration5 1956-01-29 13 Scusi'said the British red-cap DAWNACIDAMS5 words
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Article, Illustration850 1956-01-29 13 Ten candid questions to little Audrey! Eii^^Mgjm^.**^mT7^FT»7?fwWfH^yf!fll I'M NOT SURE THAT 1 I LIKE WHAT IS HAPPENINC TO AUDREY HEPBURN. It's not so long since I saw her in the chorus of a West End revue, stealing the show from the stars with her youth, beauty and enthusiasm. There had850 words
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130 1956-01-29 13 IDARING SCENES IIN HINDUSTANI PRODUCTION snintiiiiicai i[]iiiinii= SOME daring scenes are Introduced for the first time in a Hindustani picture to be screened In Singapore "Miss CocaCola" a Thalpusam attraction at the Garrick. [t Is interesting to watch how the villainous owner of a flourishing night spot In Bombay lures130 words
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Article566 1956-01-29 13 MY GOODNESS OUR GLYNIS ...doing a Garbo-in Stockholm of all places QLVMS JOHNS, trying to sound like one oi" the witches from "Mac beth" but looking as usual like a pretty pixie, stood up and said, "This bodes no good." I was flying with her to Stockholm for the beginning566 words
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Advertisement120 1956-01-29 13 18 day shipboard vacation ed in your economical steamship fare to SAN FRANCISCO ing at MANILA or HONGKONG Comfort, fun and recreation B&iii^ at low cost... HH^A THIRD CLASS WHmw? s.s. President Wilson or It* s.s. President Cleveland >j?s jf\ tr 'p you trave ky *4^^^B^ ■\.^JLm§ ■kfcs^^ jh^jt 9mmMwMMm120 words
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Advertisement434 1956-01-29 13 M%\\. Seft'»rfia6on"in&i&pft f^ COMING JEVJNT S j /Ikvl International Spring Fair 1 H^ Frankfurt. Germany. 24f1 Oxford and Cambric^' >^H lome Exl j Dlvmru. London 1 Internsc^M B 3th 18th Intcrna- x«.^s*«^«f^^^^^^^B*""™^^™?7"* I tional Fencing Tournament, nonal Motor exhibition 1 Mj iS^mm^i J Fly British to Britain and point* on434 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1956-01-29 14 'May the ghosts of Malacca forgive our exhaust pipe By Oliver Baudert "FIFTY SEVEN, flftyr eight, fifty-nine... sixty miles per hour! Our' little green sports car roared into the yellow tunnel of light made by the two powerful headlamps. We crouched down behind1,344 words
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Article206 1956-01-29 14 'It's more horrible than murder' THE WORST CRIME IN THE WORLD that was the phrase used by a City Councillor and a Singapore Magistrate to define an offence that never hits the headlines and is "more horrible than murder." Only the records of the Singapore Coroner and some incomplete files206 words
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Article395 1956-01-29 14 DLEASE allow me the courtesy of y 1 draw your attention to what Catnach, the leading English i said to the large group of tea the privilege of hearing her Anyone reading your report would th. Catnach was the most discourteous ol that Singapore English school teacher.-395 words
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Advertisement61 1956-01-29 14 JjfcaiiiL^ DOUBLE DIAMOND f/^^tX^x H C==^ f m The newest and finest Pilsener you can buy \\i* J^f^^*^ m\sj^\ This fine full-flavoured Pilsener beer is j/ro/iger, >. V.. Jt^tJ Cfr I Malaya is quite as good. Cool-off with a clear, |\X/ N^^-j-r^^V i ::::::::^>~^^ I^II^NMI sparkling Double Diamond tonight. A61 words
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Article, Illustration260 1956-01-29 15 "Chinese dress etiquette intitts that the split shall end four inches above the bend of the k««e." she told Ward, and a normal stocking begins just above this. "Only if the split is exaggerated will the top of Hie stocking show." 8.0.A.C.260 words
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Article, Illustration232 1956-01-29 15 Selwyn Vaughan - Selwyn Vaughan I B 1 I main entrances and in the windows of A places of business both in Britain and a ther countries, the British royal-coat-the wording, "By Appointment to Her .een, have recently been put up. warrant is no longer a purely British232 words
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458 1956-01-29 15 KA ANY people would be shocked to learn that parrs of the organ of Westminster Abbey, in London, have been in pawn. It happened in the 17th Century when a group of rioting soldiers broke into the Abbey, ripped down the pipes of458 words
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Advertisement114 1956-01-29 15 I Vitality! I and radiant health c possible by this natural sea plant mineral tonic. If your system is vital mineral salts get- VIKELP! Vikelp Tablets contain rated mineral salts of Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium, Food c and Copper. And Vikelp contains Vitamins B and D two Vitamins Jdy needs114 words
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Advertisement413 1956-01-29 15 PA SA-I»» FOR COMFORT COURTESY Fmm mm 1 f*~ m H mm t r MALAYAN AIRWAYS CHEATER SAVINGS WJtifa&t^ LADIES SHOES MOBBS SLINC BACK SHOES 9J with high heels, in blue, black, beige, M J JrfJnavy blue, or white. Buckskin or J fi&g j suede, sizes 4-9 (American). M I413 words
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Advertisement240 1956-01-29 16 iMPORreAS M*LAY*. BORNEO, SARAWAJC A TH*ILAKI>. FRASER A NEAVE LTD. WILLIAM GRANT A SONS LTD DISTILLERS SCOTLAND OTTO f After I'T*f/«iir 1 CXiticurm Talcum, fragrant and petal ■oft, kind to the most sensitive skin. \Zr A generous dusting vs-ill cool hot, V<jf J smarting skin, bring wonderful re- V*^^ Kef240 words
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Miscellaneous1270 1956-01-29 16 tfJb h E 1 o**0 RICE Burroughs fp MWi V\\ TARZAN STOOP BCPOI2C x THE w^V-21 "^^7 7 li\ I'M ICING N RUT rT WAS OBVIOUS THAT MIS COUP- rt^\T I W >\ JA E ->UNGt_£ V I v V '7 EYEP ASSOCIATE WAS TSWE MAN TO BE )hrf fl|j1,270 words
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Article, Illustration131 1956-01-29 17 A queen who lives in fear UNLESS Queen Soraya produces a son and heir for the Shah of Persia, there will be no coronation for her Sh,. knows too that if she docs not civc birth soon to 3 son. sh will becom. another n This what happened to her131 words
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Article, Illustration487 1956-01-29 17 4 RE you tcllintr me the V rhe well-worn questic sitting in the chair oppoj worried expression on th "The whole truth anc "There's nothine to worr But I know she thought I quirt disasl iany patients regard kissing politicians v true487 words
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Article480 1956-01-29 17 A gambler made a vow andwon OFF River Valley Road. Singapore, at the foot of "One Xc Swa Ka"— "at the foot of Governors hill" as the Hokkiens and 1 Teochews call Fort Canning hill, is to be seen a small shrine dedicated to "Tua Peh Kong." the great white480 words
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Advertisement157 1956-01-29 17 ■heumafism id Backache i ond A'ovi clay v Hilt ring From Getting llf s in B Kips, Legs, ■edness,Lossof Vigor •at I carl Trouble 3L :ed by High lood Pressure I q i liiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMiiiiimimiiiiiiit rlt's New! I I It's Tailoring, I TAIHO A slightly heavier version of the TAIHO you157 words
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Advertisement366 1956-01-29 17 "tr»rHj(rf ittcAt mii^i^lf I and afterwards PL.UVIIU IVJI~fV.riIV|9I~U IN THE CUUS TENT (Ho wotHderwe lcst\ fnowcouid [WUj** *»e(\eVr* *M1 X /";£<te>p"*N I TVitfyOJU^Utw* I He d'xdvt* evCM V('*vMfcs; v fr^j^le laood Flavert. brooei;»a. I fl«+ -footed wrtU-HA^tV vvottKtlvmpiav]^ J^ sr '9' <t nacX?lUe\&u*M«ey''v»£* A »ocM.,t>i't fan* kMrt-pa^-iVuj 4 pi««e )V366 words
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Article312 1956-01-29 18 ' CRUSADER - 'CRUSADER' By THK Selangor Hockey Association has come under fire recently foi unsatisfactory manner in which the league is being run. There have been too many postponements, and far too many ins where, due to someone's mistake, teams have turned up to find their312 words
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Article, Illustration522 1956-01-29 18 Can a piece of chain end €ar sickness? QO you or your children suffer from car-sickness? If so, it is probable that you are victims of static electricity. This is the latest and most popular explanation of that sick, giddy feeling which robs motoring of all its pleasure for so522 words
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384 1956-01-29 18 Quiet as a mouse-then whoosh... to 100 m.p.h MIKE HAWTHORN TESTS THE JAGUAR XKI4I I ET me tell you of the wise men and their lamps. They are the drivers who use their dippec streets. They mistrust the ambush of the black shadows fro: careless walkers and heedless dogs. But384 words
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Advertisement63 1956-01-29 18 CODfIMu CC|| i 3t WITH EVERY CARTON I l DrJfclDy "■HA OF CARLSBERG BEER PURCHASED, x v Mm A FINE CARLSBERG GLASS AND A BOTTLE OF CARLSBERC OLD MAN STOUT WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE' *> AND torlstarti IIPiSSI STOUT rHH IN ADDITION TO THE FAMOUS BEER ET YOU CAN63 words
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Article, Illustration987 1956-01-29 19 CHARLES BRYCE - CHARLES BRYCE By lijians well to the fore in annual classic In and a bigger share of the ball gave South a well:<tory over North in the annual Malayan rugby classic at a lan Besar Stadium yesterday by 12 points (four tries) to nalty). level three-all987 words
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Article59 1956-01-29 19 My 3 best batsmen Johnson SYDNEY, Sat v: [EWKD last ■i the NationI, v isting station, lolmsnn. the Aus1. st captain. d Neil Harvey, rrton Weekes and Ualcott as the Id's three outstand- batsmen at present. ■3 opinion is iftrr the coming <>f England. Hari \ustr;ilian Test I h.uider. will59 words
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Article89 1956-01-29 19 Naval Base, fielding 14 men, yesterday beat Royal Signals in a rugby match at Alexandra by 13 points (two goals, try) to eight (goal and try*. Naval Base, who had most of the first-half play, led 5-0 at the interval with a try by Baker which89 words
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Article235 1956-01-29 19 SOUTH TITLE TO NEGRI BY 3-1 !BAN, Sat. tned their t ver fancied \ry beat 3-1 atch of the :iampionship a second vieTheir team as lost to Sin- j :.?or a fort- ngapore. outstanding Goalkeeper and fullKoelmayer and ere brilliant. .'re forward ■i was too to be effective •he forwards235 words
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Article30 1956-01-29 19 BATU PAHAT. Sat. Johore Bahru Customs beat Port Swettenham Custcms 4-0 in their hockey match here today, scoring all four goals through Jaffa); bin Isahak.30 words
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Article491 1956-01-29 19 rREE records were bettered and one equalled at J the University of Malaya's anI r.ual swimming meet at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Liok Yew Leong (Science) was adjudged the meet's best performer for his win in the 200 m breaststroke event. With wins in491 words
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Article335 1956-01-29 19 BRISBANE, Saturday. r EWIS HOAD and Ken Rosewall entered the men's singles final of the Australian lawn tennis championships here today. They wilt meet for the title on Monday. Hoad beat Neale Fraser, former holder of the Malayan singles title, by 6-3, 6-2, 6-0335 words
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Article108 1956-01-29 19 Popular Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1, Epee. 5, Debonair. 11. (runs. 12, Robe. 13. Host. 14, Smooth. 16. Ostracise. 18, Apt. 20. Anon. 21, Aria. 23. Angle. 24. Elder. 25, Educed. 27, Detest. 28. Cider. 29, Siren. 30, Arid. 31. Ilt-ir. 33, Let. 34. Pretences. 38, Stools. 40. Aura. 41, Oral.108 words
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218 1956-01-29 19 Landy beats 4-min for mile in trial run MELBOURNE, Sat. JOHN LANDY, world reJ cord holder, again broke four minutes for the mile with a time of 3 mm. 58.6 sec. at the Olympic Park here, today. In June 1954 Landy, running in Finland, set the world record at 3Reuter - 218 words
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Article69 1956-01-29 19 CHITTAGONS. Sat. The touring M.C.C. side beat East Pakistan by an Innings and 101 runs with a day to spare in their cricket match here today. The M.C.C. scored 259 and then dismissed the Pakistanis for 103 and 55. England spin bowler Tony Lock tookReuter - 69 words
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Article21 1956-01-29 19 Arsenal Sports Club will hold their second annual general meeting today at 11 Handy Road at 4 I p.m.21 words
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Advertisement79 1956-01-29 19 but Doctor, JS^i§^r iy does 'Disprin' relieve pain w^^£-XM so quickly? W -IT DISSOLVES! Disprm tablets really dissolve, instead -n ThisiiMtt of merely breaking up like most pain remedies ">> <X"~ Tj> Because Dispnn dissolves, it is more rapidly absorbed by your body, and so relieves pain q licker. No79 words
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Advertisement87 1956-01-29 19 <Qmr nm <f n^t Kyi Place your orders early wifh \l\ /\l *ny Fraier Neave branch of your I utuel supplier. Take advantage of the special Chinese New Year free glass offer! m ENDERr\ THIS WEEK AND fc**"*^ _*;i WELCOME THE NEW YEAR In/ W PARTNERS LIGHT DRY Ml DUORO87 words
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Article, Illustration2552 1956-01-29 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $326,583 1ST: No. *****4 ($146,962) 2ND: No. *****0 73,481) 3RD: No. *****1 40.822) Starters ($4,082 each): Nos. *****7. *****1, *****2, *****3. *****4, *****8, *****7. *****4. *****7. *****4. Consolation ($2,449 each) Nos. *****1. *****8, *****0. *****2. *****2, *****6.2,552 words
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Article292 1956-01-29 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. SELANGOR Asians beat Negri Asians by 29 points (4 goals and 3 tries) to nil in their All Blues Cup rugger semifinal on the padang today. Selangor will now meet Kedah Asians at Ipoh on Feb. 4 in the final. Negri Scmbilan292 words
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Article120 1956-01-29 20 DURBAN. Sat. COME hurricane bitting by Test baisman Roy McLean, who made 147 in 161 minuies, helped Natal total 380 against Eastern Province in their Currie Cup match here yesterday. Eastern Province replied with eight for no wicket before the close. McLean hit one six andReuter - 120 words
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Article90 1956-01-29 20 Mike Ravula. F>Ji middleweight champion, is In hard train- < Ing at Bptu Pahat for next Pri- j day's ten round bout against Filipino Henry Dave at Singapore's i Happy World Stadium. The Fijian's last flgbt was against Benny Sallm whom he outpointed. "Puncher" Waisele. another90 words
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Article46 1956-01-29 20 CHICAGO. Sat.— The world welterweight championship light between the holder. Carmen Basilio. and Johnny Saxton hits been postponed from Feb. 15 to Mar 14. the International Boxing Club announced today. A spokesman said Basilio was suffering from a mild case of Influenza." Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article37 1956-01-29 20 Buona Vista Runners beat KumpoiiK TanjonK Rover* 4-1 in their soccer friendly i I Fraser and Nesive ground yesterday Z.iinul Udin, Sallm. Dolloh, and Taib scored (or Buona Vista, and Kadir for KamponK Tanjoni;.37 words
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