The Straits Times, 15 April 1956
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Title Section12 1956-04-15 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No 1,077 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 1956 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration263 1956-04-15 1 Alliance crisis: Unite against Jus soli' hotheads Dato Tan OR SOBER REASONINC-OR MERDEKA WILL BE MARRED JALA LUMPUR. 3 r. Dato Sir lock Tan, M.C.A.. sober all parsoli." "We arc promised i national independence. Let us prove ourselves ivorthy of it by showe world that we ue responsible people. "It263 words
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Article330 1956-04-15 1 of thousands be against me...' INISTER of Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, flew to !ay leading the merdeka mission with confidence in thcart and 3 quotation from Confucius. -i Smiling broadly, he told reporters at the airport: "I am confident our cause is jus And then,330 words
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Article41 1956-04-15 1 KARACHI, Sat— The Pakistan Foreign Minister. Mr. j Chowdhury, today flatly rejected a proposal by the In- dian Premier, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehr i, that the Kashmir problem should be settled accordirg to the present ceasefire l.ne.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article29 1956-04-15 1 GLASGOW. Sat. Scot- I land and England drew one-or.e after a goal-less Urn half in the soccer international nere today. Reuter. (See Page 3 for other results)Reuter - 29 words
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58 1956-04-15 1 'lane delayed Marshall takes a nap [I vl 1 ar- I at Sin- al 1 30 I .111(1 MIS plant- lc r lake off i had been I P. the rs of lii> nmmun- :isular told that been ile■'..ii 1. 1 by trouble. iitta his turned tj to lime. and58 words
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172 1956-04-15 1 ALL HELP TO GET A CRIPPLE TO LONDON PENANG, Sat.— Community leaders here have started a fund to help a cnppiea schoolboy fly to London for specialist treatment. He *s i5-year-old Saiieh bin Ariffin. who lost both arms and a leg when run over by a tram last year. Arrangements172 words
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Article67 1956-04-15 1 BOMBAY, Sat. CIX members of the crew of the Lloyd Triestino liner Asia and one Smgapore-bound passenger were detained here today by the police for suspected sold smuggling Thp customs reported that they seized sold in coins and bullion worth noarlv $50,000 after the liner docked from67 words
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Article70 1956-04-15 1 CAIRO, Sat. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations secretary general, who is on a Middle East peace mission, said today he had achieved in Cairo "what I came for." He made this statement 1 1 after seeing th e Egyptian > i Premier. Lt.-Col. Nasser. This wasReuter - 70 words
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179 1956-04-15 1 BEFORE SHE WALKS OUT-MISSION PRIEST LONDON, Sat —Father Trevor Huddleston, Anglican p lest and outspoken opponent of South Africa s ricial segregation poncy. sild last night he would like South Africa thrown out of the Commonwealth. •I don't want her to walk out." he added.Reuter - 179 words
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875 1956-04-15 1 SUBJECT to rc-srru- tiny, nine entrants will share a first prize 8 of $10,000 in The Mala- Y> yan Monthly's Word )> Puzzle Contest I" (.March*. They will re- }S ceive 51.111.11 each. They are: SINGAPORE: MRS. MOL- LV DANIEL. 26 h.u.rl ClosV. SFLANGOR:875 words
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Article45 1956-04-15 1 ONLY one entrant a woman —won Hie Straits Times Word Puxxle "XX' She is: RAMLAH bt. MOHAMCD. 21. |Alan Abdul S.im.id. lOHORE BAHRU. The 55.000 prixe will be >< sent to her this week. << < See Page Nine for the y, Competition Editor's article. )<45 words
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280 1956-04-15 1 DONALD EDGAR - DONALD EDGAR PRESSMAN RISKS LIFE FOR ROYAL PICTURE By MONTE CARLO, Sat. THIS is Miss Grace Kelly s first full day in Monaco but her sister. Peggy Davis, has been stealing the thunder. This morning Peggy and her husband, George, came280 words
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199 1956-04-15 1 WITH A SMILE AND A JOKE B and k TAKE OFF for BRITAIN MOSCOW, Saturday. lUIKOLAI BULCANIN. Soviet Prime Minister, and N. Khrushchev, Soviet Communist Party secretary, left here today on the first phase of the journey to Britain for a ten-day visit. Top Soviet officials and diplomats waved themReuter - 199 words
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Article60 1956-04-15 1 Ceylon's request COLOMBO, Sat. Ceylon's I new left-wing government today decided to ask the Queen not to confer any imperial honours on the inland's citizens in future, it is officially announced. It also deciiied to instruct all Ceylon's ministers, public offi'-ers and diplomats abroad that noReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-04-15 1 A HONEYMOON spent in the prince's yacht with no guests "except ««y poodle and the prince's two dogs" is anticipated by Hollywood actress Grace Kelly, who will be married to Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco at ceremonies in Monaco on Wednesday and Thursday. On theReuter - 98 words
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Article17 1956-04-15 1 TOKYO, Sat. Australia's new ambassador to Jnpan, Sir Alan Watt, arrived here today.— U.P.UP - 17 words
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Advertisement173 1956-04-15 1 [YMA J-yJ) 3DEEN LTD. LERS. th I riHgo Rd S'porc-6. PHILIPS »g WJtituytoove 33 \3? imiN PASTY, A medley of hits by Accordions. 8 uu riRESi in KIIYTHM. .1 compositions H\y thm. including sumba, etc. by Pete Rugolo il rON l\Ms BKNNY GOODMAN opher Columbus, HA :..vourites for this new173 words
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Advertisement98 1956-04-15 1 Jwy 9 m-t BBKajr ftouuh A Lomb'fCl Sun OaMMi extra mm ror greater smoothness ffj and 1 A QUARTER n 5 coolness *c ci areOi Krom the first puff M tha Om COOLER < la«t, tb« extra length of Itothmatia i the (moke traditionally fine tobacco. travrU I mo ce98 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1956-04-15 2 I was not anti-British but I insisted that Ceylon must come first A man of action notable for his courage, kis urn mm miiiii miMiiiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMimimiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ruthless tongue and his lively sense of humour... i in iiiiiiiiuiiiiiii miimiinimi minim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini SUPPORTED the proposal for the introduction of incometax for1,700 words
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Article1391 1956-04-15 2 Was acting Premie, at 35 There slea b< Mlnlste calle 1 ernment. the old takin wron more gave sibilih ing i paramount Om were able was t agricul purpose of only the major plai but al indust: populat; and all. begin v. Agrici; tutcd to quatr inter*, would only t1,391 words
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Advertisement125 1956-04-15 2 < >±>^ffj&%tt3&S^^^mHJjf ~t° r y° ur old Radio, however out B yMp^j /i9^Z^ a c m3 y k e> anc l whatever its' ><w*Jll fifij|Ha^sS^^ibsJ^ *-Jjjj^M^^^^Mß^: X^Cj^^f^ftf^vJi j^ 6^^^/ condition, if you buy the Philips bBFT" > (\A X^^tSSn lust think at what an amazingly low price the Philips ■[fllli125 words
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72 1956-04-15 3 Ta lk of violence is dangerous, harmful' -MINISTER for Health and Social Welfare K. Leon* Yew Koh, appealed last night for offset mounting political tension. fc in every community whose ct and hatred. They can ;ly relations, understanding anc painstakingly by the72 words
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Article15 1956-04-15 3 MYF nst. reminder to th Yout Churc Ri ad. a th th Fang couniapor train.15 words
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108 1956-04-15 3 The visitors take over' pilgrim ship LXX'R thousand visit 1 AnUng, the first PH&rin aye SingaI i over" the ship w hours before it left ny for Fenang. Twei Vo Harbour Board poand two officers triod to control the crowd lamming the gangways. There were many minor md arguments among108 words
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Article, Illustration188 1956-04-15 3 is due back with her 'son" Ah Tsai (of the Salvation Army) MAJOR Cat h erine Smith. sft. of the gahratt— Army. who had to resign when she "adopted" a Singapore Chinese boy against the rules of her organisation will return to the Colony soon with the boy.188 words
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81 1956-04-15 3 rhe Los Angeles Philhar>nic Orchestra is due to rive in Singapore next jnth The orchestra, conducted Alfred Walienstein. will acerts at the Badnton Hall on May 12. 13. and 15. rhere will also be one special matinee concert for I students o:i May 14.81 words
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Article40 1956-04-15 3 HAVANA, Sat. Ernest Hemingway plans to leave his home here tomorrow and fly to Persia with his wife to catch fish for use in filming his Nobel Prize winning novel, "The Old Man And The Sea."— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-04-15 3 sinearjore and Miss Rita Koh. a teacher.12 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-04-15 3 A confident Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, downs his beer and holds aloft the silver merdrk.i beer mug presented to him by the fishermen living in a kampong close to his residence. Mr. Marshall had his beer at the Singapore Airport after he discovered his60 words
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Article188 1956-04-15 3 SURVEY OF CITY LIFE IN COLONY THE Social Welfare Department estimates that out of the 750.000 people living in the urban area of Singaj pore, 163.000 are living in poverty This conclusion is the final analysis of a social survey conducted by the depart-188 words
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Article28 1956-04-15 3 The Balestier Junior Trade School in Singapore will begin evening classes in 12 subjects on April 30. Applications for admission will be received from tomorrow.28 words
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Article356 1956-04-15 3 LONDON, Sat. INTERNATIONAL MATCH Scotland 1 England 1 (Played at Hampden Park, Glasgow) LEAGUE DIV. ONE Arsenal I B'mlnjf ham C 0 Aston Villa 3 Sheffield U. 2 1 Blackpool 0 Tottenham H Z < Bolton 3 Newcastle V 2 Cardiff City 2 Luton T. 0 ChelseaReuter - 356 words
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Article32 1956-04-15 3 ALGIERS, Sat. French warships have inflicted heavy casualties on rebel forces in combined air, sea and land operations in widely-separat-ed parts of Algeria, according to reports reaching here today. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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161 1956-04-15 3 LONDON, Saturday. CIR JOHN HAY, chairman of Labu Cheviot Rubber Limited, in his annual statement said that natural rubber was no longer in excess supply and rubber manufacturers must perforce resort to synthetics and other substitutes with which natural rubber must now161 words
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Article73 1956-04-15 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Liew Wan, a clerk who was concerned with importing into the Federation 23 cases of fireworks worth $3.()00, which are "prohibited goods," was fined $5,000 in the Sessions Court here today. At the Customs he declared the 32 cases contained toys. But only73 words
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Article55 1956-04-15 3 Mrs. Lim Choon Mong, wife of the Liberal-Socialist Assemblyman who leaves for the Merdeka talks today, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy yesterday. In a congratulatory message to Mr. Lim. the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall said: "May we bring back from London55 words
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Advertisement15 1956-04-15 3 !T0 DRAW EASJf WAY > with rhit 'I from Life en, mate fcts Set P^IAP CO.15 words
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Advertisement465 1956-04-15 3 SENSATIONAL RESULTS OF NEW HEIGHT INCREASE SYSTEM! IN your own home it i 9 now possible to increose your kj B^ height by a Simple, Natural W (f'^M_~~. Method There ore no drugs, P^^^^^^i v nothing to get cut ot ordfr; there kbEBKUP^^^M ii no risk; everything is simple and465 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1956-04-15 4 ROBERT PITMAN - ROBERT PITMAN Bf^^ Ii B i^l B^ J v» b kJLa^Laß^ i i. j L I L *"j i I fc _i 1j! L 11 »A i a«^l j y -by- THE SCIENTISTS MOVE IN TO FIND WHAT HAPPENS... THE squat little1,583 words
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264 1956-04-15 5 5001 b. bomb will not shake new Spore defence nerve centre I'M CLAD IT IS THERE' SAYS MARSHALL 'HE $400,000 bomb proof building on Pearls Hill Singac which houses J, c combined police-,ilitary-civil defence pilQ headquarters iti openca yesterpening h took to plan mild, by the a pore r Mr.264 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-04-15 5 LISiEXING-i.\ io a message put through by a police radio patrol to the new operational headquarters in Pearl's Hill, Singapore, are the Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, the Commissioner of Police (right) the G.O.C. Singapore, Major-General D. D. C. Tulloch and Senior Assistant Commissioner77 words
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123 1956-04-15 5 i i pn acher, Dr. Jooes, will this rics of who Is a .1 pronon- tian evangelism in Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Jones' book "The Christ of the India Road" has tuen translated into 20 languages. About 700.000 copies have123 words
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Article15 1956-04-15 5 ing misred by CounThe In 1925. and World Colony Burma. Dr. n Chris-15 words
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Article36 1956-04-15 5 W. C. Rodrigues. a retired cashier, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court yesterday. His liabilities amounted to $4,497. His offer to pay $20 a month was accepted.36 words
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Article162 1956-04-15 5 SINGAPORE, shoe manufacturers should be able to meet competition from Hong Kong if they improve their technical skill, said representatives of importing firms yesterday. They said it was the fashior.able qualities of the Hong Kong shoes rather than their cheapness which accounted for their162 words
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Article56 1956-04-15 5 The Singapore Social Welfare Department is planning to give more assistance to old people 60 years and above. It has started a survey of the aged to find out how they live and if the assistance they now get is adequate. The survey will cover56 words
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Article42 1956-04-15 5 A meeting of the Singapore Bar Committee in the High Court yesterday elected the committee for the current year: Messrs. R.L. Eber (chairman), M. Karthieesu, E. Barker, Lee Kuan Yew, T.E. Atkinson, K.T. Ooi and Mr. Wee Chong Jin.42 words
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Article46 1956-04-15 5 Officials of the Singapore All Races Seamen's Union are: President, Mr. Ng Teck Seng; Vice-president Mr. Liew Kirn Piew; secretary Mr. S. Dragoon: assistant secretary Mr. Tee Ah Long and treasurer Mr. Chan Li Cheng. They were elected at their annual meeting yesterday.46 words
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177 1956-04-15 5 Reds are building influence in Colony POLICE WARNING ON 'FRONT' GROUPS A WARNING that Communists had infiltrated into many "front" organisations in Singapore was made yesterday by Mr. A. E. C Blades, Director of the Special Branch. Mr. Blades said that by doing this the Colony Reds were preparing the177 words
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Article94 1956-04-15 5 The M.C.P. said it was prepared to do this even to the extent of aligning itself with parties whose policies it did not agree with. In this and other ways the Communists were even trying to influence Assemblymen. Mr. Blades said that the Communists were not94 words
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Article59 1956-04-15 5 Colony orchids for the Queen QANTAS-BOAC will fly a bex of orchid sprays this morning to London for the Queen The orchids, cut by Mrs Max Lewis, will be used as a centrepiece on the dining table at Badminton where the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be staying59 words
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130 1956-04-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. VITAL talks on future defence plans for Malaya will start here on Monday. It will be the first of a series of meet.ngs to draw up a defence and mutual assistance treaty between Britain and the Federation. Australian and130 words
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Article146 1956-04-15 5 Covt. takes cue from Sir Percy THE Singapore Government is moving rapidly to set up a new local government organisation as recommended by the committee headed by Sir Percy McNeice. Division one and two officers in the Government have been asked to apply for146 words
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Article, Illustration451 1956-04-15 5 A STATELESS Russian who emigrated to Australia and then built his own small boat and sailed away again because he did not like being called a refugee, has now arrived in Singapore. It took Dmitri NedbailofT. a 49-year-old selr-taught mechanical and electrical engineer,451 words
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192 1956-04-15 5 Young men from 20 countries meet in Colony kJORE than 200 delegates and observers from 20 coun- tries will attend the sixth Asia regional conference of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Singapore from tomorrow to Saturday. They are from Burma, Ceylon, China. Hong Kong. India. Japan. Korea. Malaya, the192 words
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Advertisement80 1956-04-15 5 Offers You SUN LIFE ASSURANCE /security and protection COMPANY ior your famil y /FUNDS for your CHILDREN'S OF EDUCATION. CANADA FREEDOM from the burden of ESTATE DUTY AND TAXES. RETIREMENT INCOME for you and your wife. VAN ABA'S LARGEST LIFE ASSURAJVVE VOMPAMY /SERVICE THAT FOLLOWS THE SUN To The Monager,80 words
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Article, Illustration707 1956-04-15 6 THIS PHOiXE BOOTH TRIXK CALL PLAX By Colin Leicester and Esme Baptista SINGAPORE news item on April 1: A new system tluil enables the public to make trunk calls to the Federation from mi ordinary phone booth came into operation "for the convenience707 words
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419 1956-04-15 6 T»HE difficulty of trading with the Russian Government that is Mr. Manmohandas's tale of woe. It takes four years before your letters are answered. before the suppliers are able to meet your order. and two months before the 1s reach Singapore. Mr. T.419 words
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Article320 1956-04-15 6 ■I\\ I I. is a damning i enough verdict to give any programme, but even more so when applied to a feature. For surely, knowing ho^- easily a programme of this nature can tip the scales of boredom especially if the subject is not320 words
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Article509 1956-04-15 6 Take a pencil as well Angling by Spinner BET you never take a I notebook and pencil with you on a fishing trip. I win? I expect j I do and yet a notebook and pencil should be regarded as essentials equally as es- sential as your hooks. It's all509 words
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Article656 1956-04-15 6 aBBR^ ■W«^^^^^^^^^^^* a I rUJRING last week I no rain of any use j fell in the Dusun. I The reported recovery lof our housp well 01 our nouse wen I was shortlived. The I bananas, however, are I standing up to the I656 words
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Advertisement175 1956-04-15 6 W Great golf begins with V jL "RANGEFINDER v de LUXE" 1 STEEL SHAFTED GOLF I CLUBS for gents or ladies, left or ruffer palm colf crips $4.30 each right hand drive. RUBBER COLF TEES Inflc $1.40 t IRONS Rustless heads, straight sockets Zo b J,TcZu Ye 111 *P°''° Shafts.175 words
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Advertisement303 1956-04-15 6 SIR COMPTON MACKENZIE AND SIR ROBERT BKUCI LOCKHAI cuacuM t/w merit* •We were asked, Bruce, to give our opinion < today. We have both written books about it j have whisky ancestors!' They came from the same part as this excellent *his are now drinking.' 'You told me once that303 words
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Article451 1956-04-15 7 DOROTHY HARRISON - DOROTHY HARRISON BY Mioiv trcHihl you like to bo in... THK telephone rang through the tapestried Nayfair draw-ing-room of the Costa Rica Legation in London and brought together the season's most intriguing pair of lovers. In a flutter, Her Excellency Dona Virginia Prestinary de Gallegos rushed to451 words
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Article583 1956-04-15 7 iMBgj BpBhS^ T AM 17-years-old and have just left school. I know a handsome chap who is two years older. He is always polite' and kind and his smile is enough to captivate any girl's heart. To my surprise I have never had him583 words
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Article741 1956-04-15 7 I AM now 45 years old. having been born on tne 20th Day of the 4th Moon in the Year of the Rat. When E was this? S.A.P. June 5, 1912. LET me know the Western date (or the 25th Day of the 6th Moon in 1935? ONU— July741 words
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446 1956-04-15 7 JOHN BRANDON - 'Marry me— or else It's a proposal JOHN BRANDON By KA ARRY ME or else!" That's the way they propose in a part of Portuguese West Africa. And it's the girls who do the proposing! i In this tribe, ruled entirely by women, courting is a one-way traffic. i Once446 words
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Advertisement207 1956-04-15 7 f 1 J I YARDLEY I j I 'ion- ijl am 7 face 'lUrnI Urn I the fine four powder. 'Iff thersoft, \V|'y%/ sjk i v tiny blemish, I r -kin amazingly 11/ 1 soft to touch II *h foundation d c limates feath&i foundation b YARDLEY ffjf Two boa207 words
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Advertisement204 1956-04-15 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL EYES THE DAILY USE OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF EYE MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES BAD SKIN MADE HER r^|J MISERABLE j^^BBB Until new balm A^lt brought relief HE never wanted to kiss her good night not when her face204 words
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Article, Illustration359 1956-04-15 8 MOW for some of the three-star styles, the Belles of the Beach wiil wear on the golden sands beneath the waving palms. i! olarsuli with an apron tnnt. Skirt i.s llnrai pink ana white the apron plain. Matching p;mt.s fo underneath. •••A fitted swimsult—aptly359 words
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Article, Illustration574 1956-04-15 8 GWEN ROBYNS SPOTLIGHTS GRACE KELUrSJIEW NIGHTIE GRACE KELLY and thou things in common ji a trousseau and dead ng v presents they can't stand When I think vf the wet Grace. I wouldn't bo thing. She hasn't a chance to t Eight before <she'll b. thy o; She574 words
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Article111 1956-04-15 8 IT'S not often 1 go off the deep end. But I certainly blejv my top in more ways than one 1 when I took a dive in a strapless swimsuit last year. Because I came to the surface bare from the tcaist up. And if you've111 words
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Article, Illustration633 1956-04-15 8 MALAYAN-BORN BARBARA GOALEN, NOW ONE OF BRITAIN'S TOP MODELS DISCUSSES A SUBJECT DEAR TO WOMEN LONDON. LA3T year, when I was in New York, the best-dressed woman at the most exciting party we went to was wearing a maternity dress. She was expecting a baby in two months' time. This633 words
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Advertisement103 1956-04-15 8 i_L\jL of what you fancy oes y° u good I|f^*H^r^ When there's fruit pie •> snowed over with fine sugar, y <-^ delightfully chilled fruit salad y| or a come -hack tor more steamed pudding its then f time to have big ideas about /'""NIA^X vshat should go with it.103 words
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Advertisement312 1956-04-15 8 The >> chignon is back Say it 'SHEENYONGJ I^HIGNONS are back >>^*in fashion again. The << trend for slightly longer «hair allows a greater v versatility of styling. >> Hairpieces can be made <i to ordtr at any leading Sunßy I ImooJ > hairdresser. Braids^ to twist X and turn312 words
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Advertisement267 1956-04-15 8 even bes J I reach if! r^^^^W**- "play favorites') tan <heir favorite toys e\ toi/p.' More than likcl; thii Iw, W|^^^gjs|j Every spoonful is steeped thro'u ■^^■Mdfyl through with the goodness of n, lffi^iTni^ tender duckens .S! •> simmer, MMKJHgi^|n yield a gleaming hroi yellow egg noodles and; pieces of267 words
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122 1956-04-15 9 :asamy. a clerk at the Singapore InI rtment, had frequently been "disturb\e calls since her colleague, Murukaiyan .vith causing grievous hurt to her, it leaoore court yesterday. Chief Inspector Ramzan All, prosecuting, said this when he opposed n application for a long adjournment of122 words
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Article21 1956-04-15 9 DRAMA OPENS SEASON itic So- present- alls Over Hastings. Rowcroft nightly Saturon the ittish lined c Offip Ayer I »0 and21 words
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Article19 1956-04-15 9 iiRapore rate the Juliana on CoruulE Middel■lburg, utions 1 ;ition on br the Dutch Dutch19 words
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Article18 1956-04-15 9 ltters ■'■■■i Road on the r Local Landa and ."hfng u'comS4apore pulls ildclarir them reto call18 words
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Article114 1956-04-15 9 A COOK who tried to "have some fun" with a washerwoman was yesterday fined $75 by a Singapore Court for using criminal force on her. The magistrate, Mr. S. K. Lee, was told that Scow Cheoy Lim committed the offence In Pia Ah Peng's room at114 words
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Article46 1956-04-15 9 Mathew Yong, also known as Yong Kirn Yoong. a clerk, was adjudicated a Lankrupt by Mr Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court ivy. His total debts wore $1,660. He offered to pay the Official Assignee $25 a month and the oiler was accepted.46 words
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Article102 1956-04-15 9 Two men who were arrested in a gambling den on Friday night stood in the dock of a Colony Court yesterday and heard what the Magistrate, Mr J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, thought of them. Chua Boon Quee. 32, and Lim Ah Seah, 23, both with several previous102 words
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163 1956-04-15 9 Bond on nightmare' suicide charge I A 16-year-old schoolboy, '■f* Tan Jin Chia, who was sent to the Woodbridge Hospital for observation by a Singapore court last week after he had pleaded guilty to attempted sucide, was yesterday proved to be of sound mind. Mr. Tan Boon Teik, the Sixth163 words
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Article23 1956-04-15 9 Tjia Kwng TJing, 60. who entered Singapore without a permit from an Indonesian Island on Wednesday night, was fined $150. yesterday.23 words
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Article325 1956-04-15 9 Reader writes about 'pawang' IN response to "Spinner's request in the Sunday Times last week, here is an authentic experience of mine with a "pawang." I was on my way to Kota Bahru, Kelantan, when something; prompted me to break my journey at Dungun.325 words
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Article142 1956-04-15 9 SINGAPORE'S leading magicians are combining their talents for a gala charity programme called "Magical Cocktails" at the AngloChinese School Hall on April 28. The two-and-a-half-hour show is being produced by members of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (Ring 115t in aid of the Singapore Canine Welfare142 words
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201 1956-04-15 9 Union says Queen's pay policy is unrealistic THE Army Civil Service Union has put forward wage claims and a demand for better working conditions to put employees of the War Department on a par with Government employees. In a letter to the War Department, which described Her Majesty's "Wages Policy"201 words
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Article100 1956-04-15 9 A Singapore court yesterday ordered an on-the-spot prosecution of a hawker, found spitting in the court premises at Bencoolen Street. Liang Ah Seng, the hawker, was seen spitting by Police Corporal Ahmad bin Masudi and the court's peon, Salleh bin Obed, while the court was In session.100 words
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Miscellaneous1295 1956-04-15 9 wiolu tions to the contests I rTLyV'"" A difficult contest-and i the most meritorious ■■■Oily laM@U Dy 0116 ,rd Puzzk^r M nthly 8 TUC Ami By The COMPETITION EDITOR T H E ADJUDICATION committee thought that Straits Times Word rA TCI R 5 El Puzzle Conte st 'XX' was one1,295 words
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Article253 1956-04-15 10 The Constitutional Commission which arrives m Malaya next month will be faced with a gigantic task. There can be few countries in the world posing problems of such proportions. Nine States, nine Rulers, a large alien population from severol communities the Commission cannot please everybody; or, rather,253 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1956-04-15 10 RUSSELL SPURR - RUSSELL SPURR \UANKIJVD MS BLESSED WMTH STALIN 9 HE WROTE... By C 0 the Chinese Communists have joined the assault on Stalin. A little late perhaps; it must take time for something so revolutionary to filter across the transSiberian telegraphs. But here they are1,021 words
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Article1328 1956-04-15 10 I HAVE passed my School Certificate and am now working. However, the job was forced on me by my parents and relatives, though I dislike it. in preference to my joining as a Police Inspector, a post which they would never consent to. Can you advise1,328 words
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Article207 1956-04-15 10 BILL BUD 0 Merdi cerncd exp< pub] Marshall to Ld Theii appr,,! view thing ex now, will b" n week to P. Khrushi are bnui little bit world radio gaz IAM dentally. Siong front Engli h siderably Is aplcasai Just eyebrows Barnslcv 23-y< as the figure in most impo: we207 words
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Miscellaneous115 1956-04-15 10 RADIO MALAYA •Programmes thus markrd ran be received by listeners in Malarra. Short wave 49 tilm. Mrdium wave 476 m. 343. 366 m. and 297 m. A.M. 9.00 Old Time Ballroom: 9.30 Southern Serenade; 10 Of) Canadian Concert: 1P.30 Under 21 Club; 10.50 At the Piano: 11.00 Through The Years.115 words
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320 1956-04-15 11 Kept suicide promise after years of threats If tNANG, SaHirday. -mONESE jeweller. Eric Weerasuriya. appeared u nhappy a n d disappointed after a school teacher hl m on her return from England, to stop f the Penang Coroners Court was told today, hool teacher was in England. Inspector; a often320 words
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Article97 1956-04-15 11 IN Sat. industry. a for re--1 jers of arrived said manu- "We were happy to note that the Government of Malaya is taking active steps what can be done. he added. "W. think we have allayrd the fears that Malaya had about the plans to import97 words
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Article77 1956-04-15 11 The Theatre Club of the RAF. Maintenance Base at Seletar. Singapore, will present a murder thriller play, ■Rope." at the Seletar Families Club on April 26. Produced by F/Lt. George Manser, who is himself taking a leading part in the play, "Rope" is a drawing-room drama77 words
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310 1956-04-15 11 Red smear' campaign against police fails to get student free COMMUNlSTinspired campaign demanding the release of <j a Chinese student de- > J tamed by Singapore police on March 30 for subversive activities has failed. I Five "leftist" organLsa- tions in a well -organised campaign tried to force the release310 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-04-15 11 MR. FREDERICK NICHOLAS GOMES and his bride. Miss Nancy Wee, after their wedding at the Singapore Registry yesterday.23 words
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Article25 1956-04-15 11 Mr. Chew Swee Kee. Singapore's acting Chief Minister, will give a talk on the X-Ray Club over Radio Malaya at 1.45 p.m. today.25 words
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Article30 1956-04-15 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.—Mr. S. Appiah, aged 56. a retired hospital assistant, died in the General Hospital this morning after being injured in a motor car accident last night.30 words
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Article231 1956-04-15 11 Artistes play to near full house THE Victoria Memorial Hall was very nearly full last night, when Lola Bobesco (violin) and Jacques jCenty (piano) gave the third and last recital of their tenday musical vjsit to Singapore Opening the programme with Handel's Sonata in D231 words
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Advertisement94 1956-04-15 11 ludsons Jujubes STOP COUGHS, COLDS SMOKERS THROAT N proved conclusively that no fewer th&n fectiorjs may be traced with more or to fbe human mouth as a focal or starting itb thus being the gateway for the entrance t :t i» there that precautions are most necessary IHOL JUJUBES, the94 words
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Advertisement237 1956-04-15 11 TQ^*if7^\ °M*r you a holiday ij^&SyJ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CORFU 26th APRIL Bth MAY CANTON 24th MAY sth JUNE CARTHACE 2nd |UNE 3rd |JLY FIRST CLASS $566 TOURIST CLASS $317 Including stay on board Children according to iRe ISLAY237 words
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Article, Illustration192 1956-04-15 12 Our Camera Contest THE SERIOUS BOY WIN First prise in the Sunday Times Camera Contest 1 awarded to Lim Ming Chiang of 57 Middle Road, Singapoi fine child stud, the left. Ex 1/25; f 3.5. Second prixj, to Leow Ben? I of 45 Market Teluk Anson, fo, fish picture a192 words
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Article820 1956-04-15 12 Donald Davies - Jackson's Ruin was an eyesore Donald Davies STN April 1823. Sir Thomas S* Stamford Raffles sent Efor the Singapore SettieEment Executive Engineer. youthful Lieutenant Philip E Jackson, and instructed Shim to prepare plans to E house his newly formed SSingapore Institution, later Eto be renamed Raffles S Institution. S Just820 words
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Advertisement346 1956-04-15 12 mmW M .Amm\^^m\ jgE^tffe.-. I vjt' shock pxoti c r£D so^^^*sS*Wßfflmm WA TERPROOF /ff UNBREAKAhLEijf i. ''\kffi^m MA/HSPR/AQ M V^=s— ■■BS^F RHODIUMIZED WsW MOVEMENT '"/fly from >iAri Im^r /War rrmsShs ffrSJroKiy mmmjim BjfffißOF in the W&SEIW C R.E AT IO N m \-\-w^ OF the B FIRST WATCH TO WIND346 words
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Advertisement156 1956-04-15 12 iL. vim,,, one ticket can 1E33 take you to CO widespread, so efficient, is the with J5 year* of airlirQantas organisation, that— if you pKHOM 10 back !!•> M». |l( wish— you can buy one ticket for luxury international routes, its wp« travel to practically every country in the Constellation156 words
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Miscellaneous164 1956-04-15 12 iPoputar Crosstrortl ACROSS: 1. Triviality (8); 7.1 (4); 4. Approaches (7); 5. Loanrd =Sort of party (4); 10. Presented (4); 6. Move (6); 7. Cubic (5): S(4); 11. Bird (4); 12. Number (5); 8. Gloaming (8); 9. Chance (5); 13. Skill (7); 15. Delegate (5); 16. 11. Tree (3); 12.164 words
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Article, Illustration564 1956-04-15 13 FIRST LADY F H £22?!5 P'cks the successor Ii ng ii, of HoUy. the -.mance. I to •nen, ought with re is I noi'es for 5< First Debo- •hem c ks vex Lsh pirl. rhildThat British Needs She someknow trporlsed HollyII »re the wo are r acThey certain ieductlveness t564 words
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Article212 1956-04-15 13 Seal money is cheaper think, is to be spared. They are using real pound notes in 3 comedy they are making down at Pinewood. ("Why real?" ™.an Because it's cheaper than making duds.") I nc I i I usmg award for making the mo«,t over the last veart very seriously212 words
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Article131 1956-04-15 13 I WHAT Is the background and address of Jean Coiiins7 mtmmßmmmlmmmmmmm Srntnban Collins, a wrll-known British theatrical agent, Joan trained British actrws Joan Collins at the Royal Aoadem y ot I Is now under a lonf-Urra DramaUc Art sh.- was do- contract to 20th Century-Fox nr131 words
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Article382 1956-04-15 13 ABOUT two yfars ago 5 Radio Maiaya broad- 2 a play based on a novel s by Georges Arnaud "The Wages of Fear.' So knowing the plot from the radio play and s also being forewarned about It being a wonder- z fui film. I went382 words
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Advertisement201 1956-04-15 13 m m m m .^^^l I w H^^. t W^J^^^^R^ I B^Kw jk*~ w^^^B^^^^^^^Hb |I Yes, this splendid little bunch of youngsters goes ,^jKgp^ steadily onward steadily onward along the path of health; %mi> I Spiff ?P W a p atn f oun ded on loving attention and proper feeding.201 words
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Article, Illustration1201 1956-04-15 14 ROBERT GLENTON - THE DUKE has had his victories SECOND ARTICLE IN A FRANK NEW SERIES FLUSHED with his success as the royal sponsor of scientific progress in British industry the Duke of Edinburgh went on without hesitation to tackle the problem of the century the field of relations be twee n workers1,201 words
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Advertisement181 1956-04-15 14 <v l is^ j Cool-off with a itm^^Upil Double Diamond W^>kji THE mEST PILSENER Wmin^M y OU CAN BUY ?^j|l thoroughly refreshing than any other mm **^^^^!t Pilsener beer you've ever tasted. There's iS|^-'-. .".tv iSS^^PLfI n0 tincr b eer in ie w h°' e °f Malaya v^ g^^i^ no181 words
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Advertisement100 1956-04-15 14 WTT «*Mim i J STOP USI KLEENEI insteal soft and i economic! THE ONLY TIJ IN THE I SERV- A TISSUE I IT POPS J ALWAYS I A BOX hJ SLOANJ NEURALGIA SUFfJ < tax. > musculai X Kientil I f/sy///r\\ S-UNf MEN PAST I Suffering From G Up Nights.100 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1956-04-15 15 redMajdalany - redMajdalany *TRE XAVGHTtEST LITTLE THIXG THEX VERY LXXOCEXT* ByF and Sir T C^" tly took I)1:i(e b^een Miss Marilyn Monroe in 7' r n^ urcn^.oliv»er may have been of less political importance »\ver .ml Sir U A n l\ M abo S!^ the Same1,148 words
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134 1956-04-15 15 NEXT WEEK 'She's the undumbest blonde I ever met' T^ROM him I learned something of how photography had always been a means to the end of becoming a film producer; how he met Miss Monroe when he photographed her for his magazine; how he had tried to help her in134 words
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Article264 1956-04-15 15 ITNLIKE most public parks I where handlinp the flowprs is frowned upon, a section of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York City is honeycombed with signs reading "Please DO touch the flowers." The sipns are printed in Braille for this one-acre plot is the Garden of264 words
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Article293 1956-04-15 15 SCIENCE BEATING A CHILD KILLER THE cause of an often fatal metabolic dis ease of children has been discovered by scientists of the U.S. Public Health Service Doctors Herman M. Klackur. Elizabeth P. Anderson, and Kurt J. Isselbacher. in work conducted at the National Institutes of Health here have unravelled293 words
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Advertisement315 1956-04-15 15 oF FERS EX STOCK ;I puu.ded downstroke ram, 84' ''12a*. Max. daylight 2' xi* onzontaJ gl<»nded ram 18* dv. c 'x22*. Max. opening 1' o'" 1 j cast iron frames V ENCLOSED THREB- by LEEDS ENGIKEERjyG jvmg capaary of 11 gallons r^» I uiree rams are ij* x 5* ttrott.315 words
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Advertisement210 1956-04-15 15 HILLMAN Motf l'fuir/VjY ca P a head with new style-setting v. colour schemes Choose Just the car for you; NOW wS^StS^^^ iX'iln there's even greater pride of ownership .^H /V* 6^ II *4 to be had from each of the brilliant Hillman fK\^ models— including the double-purpose, double- /7V"' fc210 words
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Advertisement714 1956-04-15 16 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving PALMOLIVE LATHER CREAM PALMOLIVE BRUSHLESS f•» «atra imoolhnau and comfort < Ouir ksit. •ailoit ihava all I You're turr ot a shave that's teallv smootb and long lasting when you shave with Palmolive Even with cold water you get a closer,714 words
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Miscellaneous1289 1956-04-15 16 r||2Li by Edgar Rice Burroughs --^r^jjjm /4 mr^ w/i^ f^a^r^^fc 1 'II ~^OU9 EYES WATCWgP FBOfVv SMOKE AS TW9 TAKZAM TWEN KETUKNEP 7jr*^^SaC9BP P '!3 X\YBE SHE— PISSOL VE[?\ I I*r KEArxErAßce AW "~^dSa^a^aw TD SMOK.£ AMP TDLP OP Wfe /^ali Wk <*( I'lcH SAI7 TAKZAN TWOUGWTFULLV. ANCIENT STOev PtSCCVEKY.1,289 words
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450 1956-04-15 17 Chan Chin Bock - Boo Lin finds light in a dark world Chan Chin Bock By k \orld of darkness isn't anybody's o f a happy lite. things you miss and all the things It is not so bad when you're afflicted in life, but when you are young D BE because last week450 words
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Article1453 1956-04-15 17 HARRY THOMAS - HARRY THOMAS Revealed by CONCLUDING: Secrets of the Confidence Trickster ight in the Spring of 1950, champagne corks could be heard, cheerfully popping, at two exceptionally happy parties. One of them was in a smart little flat in the West End of London and the other1,453 words
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Advertisement32 1956-04-15 17 Buoyancy unbounded in FLOTILLAS light, tireless, tough Casuals for men with Clarks new Microcellular light-weight soles "•< it c. i. ci«.« in. WKOiunit emn rr««T. lomnsrr. met.*.. ■hw .«*<• ~l f »i. ita| l32 words
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Advertisement148 1956-04-15 17 1 was a 99-pound weakling. Then I bought a Carrier Room Air Conditioner. I'm still a 99-pound weakling but, boy, is my bedroom nice and cool! IBim For ovec fifty yean the people who know air-conditioning bc»t l INTERNATIONAL AIR-CONDITIONING CO., LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) 68. MACKENZIE ROAD. SINCAPORE-9. and148 words
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Article, Illustration381 1956-04-15 18 MIKE HAWTHORN tests the new cars the anxiety as the time grew near and the car was still to be delivered. Oh father's badly-concealed pride when he saw what his money had bought him. It was to capture the feelings of the happy families that381 words
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Article311 1956-04-15 18 says CHRISTOPHER PAGE ""HERE was a time when the bumpers on a car were made to absorb bumps hence, it would seem, the probable origin of the name. Nowadays, with a few notable exceptions, this is no longer true of the metal strips which decorate the311 words
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Article583 1956-04-15 18 From Page 4 to follow familiar lines. First. Mrs. Garrett. a medium whose honesty was beyond doubt, would sink into a trance. She would talk, in what she believed to be the voice of "Uvani." her Arab spirit guide. Then Uvani. as a kind583 words
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249 1956-04-15 18 ' CRUSADER - 'CRUSADER' By I^HE informative account which Mr. Wee Kirn Wee Indonesia's up-and-coming badminton youngsters should Badminton Association of Malaya worrying. Judging by Fred Sonneville's showings' in the recent Euroi;ments, Indonesia is not yet strong enough for a successful t supremacy. But the position may249 words
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Advertisement305 1956-04-15 18 I V^ 10 V*i/ ab Ut thC N^^ Million Dollar I I IVlobiloil Spexiai II it makes your petrol last longer 'V? j|M Road TeSts carried out on 196 different Cars in Engine friction a real petrol waster is cut down if'V^ C "*4^^ America, Creat Britain, France, Germany and305 words
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488 1956-04-15 19 SINGAPORE ANDJOHORE IN FINAL TONIGHT SINGAPORE Combin- ed Schools will meet their closest rivals, Johore Combined Schools, today in the final of the quadrangular soccer meet by Singapore Amateur F. A. and the Singapore Schools Sports Council. Last night at Jalan Besar Singapore beat Negrl Sembllan combined schools 4-1. In488 words
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658 1956-04-15 19 each state must set out to produce one Thomas Cup player— Wee PUT ACCENT ON YOUTH APPEAL TO BAM AN APPEAL to all interested in badminton to contribute generously to the Singapore Badminton Association's junior tour fund was made by Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, the president, at the association's annual658 words
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Article100 1956-04-15 19 ACROSS: 1. Banality, 7. Stag. 10 Gave 11 Fowl. 12. Dozen. 13. Ability. 15. Agent. 16 Virile, 17. lei i«. Dirk 20. Nebular. 23. Loosen. 24. Rushed. 26. Entreat. 28. Dolt. 31. Ewe. 32. Peopfe 34. Windy. 37. Remorse. 38. Areas. 39. Keiy. 40. Dead. 41. Pans. 42.100 words
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Article597 1956-04-15 19 ERIC Yeo of College Hall wao the star performer when he broke six records from a total of ten at the Teacners' Training 1 College aquatic meet at the Chi:.e.e swimming Club yesterday. line, one of the Singapore's waier-polo prospects for the Olympic Games at Melbourne597 words
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Article119 1956-04-15 19 CRICKET SCA senior tournry: SRC RAF. Changi; R/iyalXavy I Indians, Naval Base; Polirr v SCC. Thomson Road; Army v SCRC. Tantlin. Inivrrsilv i t S.C, Sepoy Lines. JI'MOR -A") H.\V iriuah v Indians Tengah; SRC v RAF Self tar "A", padang'. Prisons v RAF Cl.jjui "B". Prisons; JIXIOR119 words
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225 1956-04-15 19 D'COTTA, DUNN SCORE 60s ON PADANG TWO HALF centuries by Den- nls D'Cotta and lan Dunn featured the drawn cricket fixture on the padang yesterday between Non-Benders and Singapore Recreation Club. D'Cotta scored 63 in the NonBenders Innings of 190 for nine declared while Dunn hit 61 of the SBC's225 words
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Article560 1956-04-15 19 'T<HE HONG KONG Army champions, 24 Field A Engineer Regiment (Royal Engineers), upset King's Own Scottish Borderers 4-1 to enter the final i of the Caldbeck Cup soccer competition at Friendly Hill yesterday. i Playing fast direct soccer, j th Sappers were worth their victory560 words
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Article24 1956-04-15 19 Arsenal S.C. beat Sembawang i j S.C. 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. j Paklrlsamy scored both goals.24 words
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Advertisement357 1956-04-15 19 r.XTHW ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY! CAJH Aj( Jfj "iTUS.*" 'tl lI'IO iii i t— Color by^^9Bi lA'A iMUL ecHNicoLOP l 1 ROSAUND RUSSELL FERNANDO LAMAS NEXT t HAXGETTIHed A:tlsts' "HIGHWAY DRA TODAY 9 a.m.. BLACK SWAN "today M M Jennifer Jones ■U *W Good Morning.Miss Dove! r W**>> r ClNeiviASc:oP>e* Next357 words
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Article, Illustration2257 1956-04-15 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Pays $1 14-day 's best dividend OTARALA, with leading jockey Garnet Bougoure astride, followed up his recent first up success with a smart win in the Class 3, Div. 1. 7 f. handicap at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, first day of the SelangorAP - 2,257 words
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Article62 1956-04-15 20 IST: No. *****1 ($61,789) 2ND: No. *****0 ($30,894) 3RD: No. *****9 (515.443) STARTERS (***** each) Nos: *****5; *****8; *****8: *****8; *****3; *****5; *****2; *****7. CONSOLATION $1373 each) Xos; *****6; *****9; *****0; *****4; *****6: *****9: *****1: *****5; *****6 *****6: FORFXAST TOTE: Race 3 13 Tickets ($B6) Rare 5 6062 words
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406 1956-04-15 20 DONNIE Manasseh, Singapore i Amateur Boxing Association's youth bantamweight champion, took only 30 seconds to retain his title when he knocked out Ismail bin Omar in the final at the Great World Arena last night. After a good victory In the earlier semi-final. Ismail went406 words
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Article85 1956-04-15 20 1 The Singapore "A" U i meet Royal Navy In a soccer i match tomorrow at Jalan Besar. kick off 5.15 p.m.. will be: Fook Ten« i AmicabltM Meng Yong (Argonauts i, G. Phillip (Pulau Branii; Boon Khim <Roversi. Andrew Yap (C.A>, Hin Weng85 words
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Article50 1956-04-15 20 R.A.F. Changi beat Rajaji 3-2 in a SAFA Div. 3B fixture at Gevlanic yesterday. S.H.B. Police and Windsor Rovers drew 2-2 in their Div. 3B match at Farrer Park. In another Div. 3B name a; Farrer Park. Tone Mons Old Boys beat Tornados S|>ort.s Club 3-0.50 words
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Article215 1956-04-15 20 HPHE All Malayan Cycling x Championships will be held at Muar on May 11 and 12. Event*, for which entries close on Apr. 26, are: Open and juvenile (cyclists born after Jan. 1. 193») champlonsnips over 440 yards half mile, one mile and three miles: Johore championship215 words
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