The Straits Times, 30 April 1956
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Title Section19 1956-04-30 1 AVEHACV DAIIV| rFKftVft-t 4Ht£* ME^is-7S>ii j fie**** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 39, 1956 IS CENTS19 words
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Article466 1956-04-30 1 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER Merdeka men iron out differences after huddle with constitutional advisers From Jill parties endorse new memo LONDON, Sunday. NiK the Irai time members of the Singapore i mtrdoka delegation are united on all o i nK including internal security. They will, jgefere, lace the466 words
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116 1956-04-30 1 CAR RACE CLAIMS 5 Another 10 injured nOME. Sun. Five peoK two drivers and tL-ee spectators were i id 10 people lathe gruelling Mille 1:.... car race. kddenu began almost as Don as the cars left th«* v: point in driving to last ni^ht. Two fans were killed 20 rUP - 116 words
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Article61 1956-04-30 1 .BONN. Sun. The West cman Federal Supreme ■t yesterday refused an Wucation for the release of Otto John, former West raian Security chief, whef |at to East Germany in July, W. and returned to the 'ttt last December. •to court said there was a toserReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-04-30 1 A beauty queen at 13, she makes $8,500 a week, runs a Rolls, Cadillac and Jag16 words
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225 1956-04-30 1 FIRST KILLS FOR NZ TROOPS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A New Zealand patrol of the Special Air Service Regiment bedded down for the night in mountalnous jungle in the Fort Brooke area Perak. away were two Communist terrorists. Each group slept unaware af the other. At225 words
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Article112 1956-04-30 1 Gunmen get their man at 5th try NICOSIA. Sun. rpwo Greek Cypnots— a 60X year-old Journalist and a peddler were murdereo in Cyprus yesterday. A third attack was made on a Cyprus Airways employee. Odysseus Wideson, correspondent for the Cyprus Mail, was shot dead in Larnaca. It was the fifthUP - 112 words
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Article65 1956-04-30 1 CAIRO Sun. The newspaper Al Akhabar reported today that the British Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden, had invited Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel Nasser to Britain. "Sir Anthony believes the best solution of Middle East problems can be found through direct talks with the Egyptian Premier, especiallyAP - 65 words
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Article236 1956-04-30 1 Students' union tells rebels: We are watching you PHE Singapore Chinese Middle School Students' Union has a revolt on its hands. It has blacklisted a number of "colonial stulents" who, it says, are trying to "undermine the tudy spirit of fellow students." It has threatened to236 words
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Article114 1956-04-30 1 English— 'a link with the world' NEW i>ELHI, Sun. rE Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said today it was of the utmost importance to maintain the English language as a link with the outside world. "Let us not have any sense of hostility to English. Let us not think that theReuter - 114 words
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Article73 1956-04-30 1 PERTH Sun.— The crew ol the Australian coaster Kybra (952 tons) refused to sail without a guarantee that the ship would keep at least 500 miles away from the forthcoming British atomic tests In the Montebello Islands. But the ship, bound for Port Hedland. north of theReuter - 73 words
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Article82 1956-04-30 1 ALWA YS FOR THE DEFENCE' UDNDON. Sun. The Sun- i Times today featured ™n<es and photographs of t David Marshall It said of the 48-year-old »Rner lawyer: "Though he •capable ol describing people whose political activities as 'plague- rats: his main motive force is a passionate sympathy with the underdog.Reuter - 82 words
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Article40 1956-04-30 1 ACCRA (Gold Coast), Sun. Atta Nbviaku, 42, Jailed for two years for burning down his estranged wife's house, told a court here yesterday: "I thought if I made her homeless she would come back to me." Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article24 1956-04-30 1 UNITED NATIONS. Sun. The United Nations, estimated last nlaht that the worlds ooDulation reached a total of 2652.000,000 In 1954- A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article56 1956-04-30 1 ASCOT, Sun. Marilyn Monroe will walk into a palatial home and English society when she arrives in Britain this summer to film "The Sleeping Prince" with Sir Laurence Olivier. She has rented a luxury home half a mile from Ascot, famed for its racetrack and theReuter - 56 words
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Article354 1956-04-30 1 DAZZLING DIANA BOUND FOR COLONY IYIANA DORS, the V not so dumb blonde of British films, is coming to Singapore. ["he news was given to the Straits Times yesterday by Mr. S. H. Yamut, a representative of Adelphi Films Ltd.. which has arranged the screening of several of her films.354 words
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83 1956-04-30 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sun.— Two newsreel men, a photographer and six spiritualiIsts have left for an undisclosed place near here to witness the landing of flying saucers predicted in a seance. The saucers will land within three days, the spiritualists said. Leaders ofReuter - 83 words
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Article71 1956-04-30 1 CALCUTTA. Sun.— Squads of police fired tear gas shells at thousands of striking dock workers here today in a new outbreak of violence in the two-week old dock strike. Police broke up an attempt by thousands of strikers to get into the coal berths and moreUP - 71 words
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Article55 1956-04-30 1 BELGRADE, Sun. President Tito will pay an official visit to the Soviet Union in June, it was announced here tonight. By going to Moscow, which he last visited in the days of Stalin, President Tito will return a visit here last May by Marshal Nikolai BulganinReuter - 55 words
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Article32 1956-04-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. V. Manlkavasagam was elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress today. Others elected were: Mr. Gurupatham (vice president), Mr. A. Tharmallngam (secretary), Mr. Gurdial Singh (treasurer).32 words
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Article200 1956-04-30 1 Malaya has key role— Sir Donald SYDNEY. Sun. rpHE Federation's High Com--1 missioner, 8i r Donald MacOillivray, told radio listeners last night that while Malaya needed aid against Communist aggression, and was confident she would get it, she had much to give In return. Sir Donald, who was guest of200 words
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Article76 1956-04-30 1 COPENHAGEN. Sun.— The Soviet cruiser Ordzhonikidze. taking Marshal Bulganin and Mr Khrushchev, the Soviet leaders, back home after their visit to Britain, was this morning in the middle of the Great Belt Sound between the Danish islands of Punen and Seeland. The cruiser wasReuter - 76 words
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Article122 1956-04-30 1 OANGOON, Sun. Burma's governing party, the anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, established a commanding lead over the Opposition as preliminary voting figures from up-country districts in Friday's general election reached here today. The state of the parties this morning in the polling for 250 seats in theReuter - 122 words
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Article40 1956-04-30 1 MAO TTJBNS TO WAVT HONG KONG, SunCommunist China, despite her emphasis i-n building up army and air force, may have assembled naval fleet as strong as that of Nationalists, according to usually well-informed pro Nationalist newspaper here. Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article31 1956-04-30 1 CAIRO. Sun.— An Arab national guardsman killed an Israeli policeman who crossed the truce line into Egyptian territory east of Gaza and opened fire on Palestine Arab farmers.— U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article29 1956-04-30 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— ln the Magistrate's Court here today Ng Tiau Po. owner of a lorry which was found carryIng overweight, was fined $150 or one month's Jail.29 words
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Article233 1956-04-30 2 Go slow on jus soli chamber LOYALTY MUST BE TEST FOR CITIZENSHIP, SAYS MEMO 'IT COULD PUT MALAYS IN A WEAK POSITION' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE All-Malayan Malay Chamber of Commerce is to ask the Reid constitutional commission not to relax the present Federation citizenship laws until non-Malays have proved233 words
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Article99 1956-04-30 2 Midwives angry over dismissal SINGAPORE Government midwives are kicking up a row over the "sudden termination" of the services of one of their colleagues. The Midwives' Union has written to the Director of Medical Services demanding an immediate inquiry. The union has also stipulated that the president of the Singapore99 words
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Article30 1956-04-30 2 The C-in-C. Far East Land Forces, Gen. Sir Charles Loewen, took the salute at a march past of the WJtA.C. after a church p-rade at Tanglin barracks yesterday.30 words
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Article29 1956-04-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun Two Telecommunications Department employees, Mr. K. Shanmugam and Mr. E. V. Nesaratnam, will leave for Australia shortly for training under the Colombo Plan.29 words
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Article119 1956-04-30 2 'Help these ex- prisoners' appeal The position of ex-convicts in Singapore society is "deplorable and hopeless," the secretary for the trades unions committee of the Liberal-Socialist Party, Mr. Wee Thiam Bock, said yesterday. Mr. Wee was commenting en the difficulties that con- front men with prison records when they try119 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-04-30 2 SWEDISH dances in Swedish costum- were performed by Rosana Lai (left) and Rita Kang at the international bazaar for the Blind held In Singapore daring the weekend. Straits Times pietare.36 words
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Article162 1956-04-30 2 'And why not? 9 asks minister SINGAPORE teachers who object to working during holidays can expect little sympathy from the Minister of Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. He said yesterday: Teachers are Government servants. They should be prepared to give their services whenever they are required.'*162 words
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Article54 1956-04-30 2 Coffee as you like it on K.L.M. The choice of four types of coffee at 20.000 feet— this will be offered by X.L.M. next year when the airline's fleet of DC-7C "Seven Seas" aircraft are put into service. KJL.M. perfected the coffee machine in co-operation with an electronics company. It54 words
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Article18 1956-04-30 2 KLUANG, Sun. Sale of flags and car stickers during World Health Day at Kluang netted $1,195.18 words
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208 1956-04-30 2 N.Z. WANTS TO SELL MORE TO MALAYA New Zealand wanted to boost exports to South-East Asia, Mr. J. Shepherd, First Secretary of the New Zealand Commission here, told the Straits Times yesterday. He said this would be one of the main tasks of a trade representative in Malaya who would208 words
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Article56 1956-04-30 2 More than 20 people gave blood at yesterday's session at the Blood Transfusion Service at the Singapore General Hospital. They Included six teen-age members of the British Red Cross and two members of the St. John Ambulance Association. Group blood-giving sessions are held at the hospital on56 words
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Article64 1956-04-30 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Yoong Vow, a woman who was found In possession of 100 packets of chandu in a bus at Ulu Tirana, was fined $600 in the Sessions Court here today. She said that she was old and unable to earn a livelihood except64 words
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Article327 1956-04-30 2 SUVA, Sun.— New Guinea and New Hebrides complained yesterday that the cost of brides on their South Pacific Islands is skyrocketing. Delegates told the sixnation South Pacific conference here that the richest people in their communities are those with the most daughters. Mr. Kalsautu,Reuter - 327 words
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Article58 1956-04-30 2 The Teamsters Union is picketing a Miami firm by air. Since Thursday a plane hired by the onion has been flyinr over Miami, trailing a banner which says National Brands, Inc., a beer distributor, U "unfair." The nnlon says the company forced employees to withdraw58 words
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Article165 1956-04-30 2 AFTER WIRE FROM Mr. j{ rpHE SINGAPORE Government today opens tiations with two unions on more ply ujft clerks. I 3■* Leaders of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union and the Singapore Union, of Postal and Telecommunications Workers received a cold reception165 words
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Article102 1956-04-30 2 2.30 to go off the air official RADIO MALAYA ton fi rm c d yesterda, that race-by-race com men tar its will CfiS( after the Mneapon Turf Club mretine m May 19. Mr. David Kennard English Pro?ramni» Supervisor, said onlj "classic" rates would fe broadcast after that date. "We are102 words
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Article30 1956-04-30 2 PENANG. Sun— A munclpal labourer cleaning drains at Macalister Road found a parcel yesterday containing the body of a still-born baby boy. Police are investigating.30 words
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Advertisement113 1956-04-30 2 SPLIT SOUND W_Jf KB SssswzsSHfts separates them! HllH s P« kcrs carefully adapted to the fre- ■WfiM quencies to be reproduced. "*v IU PrflLlKT^f S ge A f*?*** 1 X n»7s\ the -Maestro" of the Philips rr^Oj PHILIPS development, resulting in an I piZ* t 75 1 n^B excellent frequency113 words
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Advertisement96 1956-04-30 2 D6H6V6 US there is no better nor safer fresh milk available in Malaya than BEAR BRAND Sterilized Natural Mitk from Switzerland. A glass of cold BEAR BRAND Sterilized I fresh Mile is a tonic at any tine for you and your children. p. E. ZUELLIO (Mi LTD S*PORE-K LVy.^n-P^' "Aboce96 words
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223 1956-04-30 3 RED H BOAST SETS OFF U.S. ROW KE TO REPLY WASHINGTON, Sunday. ptsiDENT Eisenhower is expected to make major statement soon on American pro--1 in developing atomic and hydrogen energy fili*ful and military uses. Tp being bombarded with pleas for a stateto offset the Russian leaders' boasts this week ownReuter - 223 words
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113 1956-04-30 3 ./a-DOS ?utl Russla K offered to place a B j»0.OOO order for Bri5, niastics— a swift folJ,fo Marshal BulgaJ; P ;ea, for more EastM trade. order mainly for t" handles would not a under the embargo rnent of strate"soods to Communist S British113 words
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Article25 1956-04-30 3 MOSCOW, Sun. The prefer, of the Supreme Soviet to Soviet Union today rar. the trade agreement It Canada signed in kra last February.25 words
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Article81 1956-04-30 3 »SCOW, Sun. Moscow's Day decorations have b put up— and they defltiy have a post-Stalin I Ibce are no portraits of i ate dictator in any of central spots about the [which """"I to be domiW by them. Portraits of the 11-maa presidium, with the Premier,81 words
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Article34 1956-04-30 3 CANNES. Sun. Poland today withdrew the film "Under the Same Sky," the story of the Nazi razing of the Warsaw Ghetto, from the Cannes film festival to avoid offeuding Germany.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-04-30 3 Back stage at ballet after gala shew— MR. KHRUSHCHEV holds hands with ballerina Beryl Grey, back stage at Covent Garden Royal Opera House after a special gala performance for the Soviet leaders.—A. P. pletare.34 words
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190 1956-04-30 3 HIS No. 2— A MAN BE DISLIKES STUTTGART, Sunday. |\R. KONRAD ADENAUER, the West German Chancellor, was unanimously re-elected chairman of the Christian Democratic Union yesterday. But an unprecedented division in the party's history occurred when rank and file members forced the 86-year-old Dr.190 words
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Article59 1956-04-30 3 LONDON, Sun.— Six lonely bachelors, snowed up in the wastes of Antarctica, will soon be listening to tape recordings by six lovely London showgirls In a West End review. The men, carrying out two years of scientific research, wrote recently to the Windmill Theatre, asking: "WillReuter - 59 words
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Article40 1956-04-30 3 PORT ELIZABETH, Sun.— Using light river tackle with a small reel and an Inch-long hook, 18-year-old John van den Bergh caught a 136--lb man-eating shark from a boat in Algoa Bay, off South Africa.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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156 1956-04-30 3 LIVERPOOL, Sunday. MR. GEORGE BROWN, a labour M.P., said here yesterday he had "put the cat among the pigeons" when he asked Mr. Khrushchev to aid imprisoned Social Democrats. Tin astonished' Mr. Brown clashed with the Soviet leaden last Monday after Mr.Reuter - 156 words
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Article18 1956-04-30 3 SAIGON, Sun. The National Assembly decided yesterday to change the flftfud the national anthem of. Vietnam^—U.P*18 words
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Article62 1956-04-30 3 COO-EXISTENCE— PART TWO POLLENSA, Majorca, Sun. _jprince Rainier and his bride, Princess Grace, left here for P«lma on the second stage of their honjymooii. The couple are to attend a bullfight organised m their honour today. All ticket! have been sold out. At the end of their six-day stay inReuter - 62 words
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153 1956-04-30 3 A honeymoon ends but now peace hopes are brighter LONDON, San. Sir Anthony Men saM in a telegram to Marshal RoltasJn aad Mr. IThnwhrhev toiay: "I hope year wHI pN*e to be the beginalsjg el git-wag n— iln>ans between w two countries. 1 am sare ear talks have W^^BB^nal fMSjMMf^Reuter - 153 words
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199 1956-04-30 3 Artificial oil island to drill in China Sea KUALA BELATT (Brunei), Sun.— British oil technician* will begin building an artificial island, 25 kilos off the coast of Borneo, next week to drill for a new oil field beneath the China Sea. Geologists believe vast oU reserves may lie beneath theReuter - 199 words
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Article72 1956-04-30 3 NEW YORK. Sun. A Negro leader, Mr. Roy Wilkins said yesterday that General Mark Clark spoke "with the voice of the past" in recently opposing the integration of White and Negro troops. Mr. Wilkins, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People,Reuter - 72 words
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Article37 1956-04-30 3 NEW LONDON, Sun. Flames from a welder's torch started a small fire aboard the VS. Navy's atom-powered submarine Nautilus yesterday. The navy said It was quickly extinguished and that damage was "slight." UP.UP - 37 words
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Article126 1956-04-30 3 It's wrong to say 'innocent' JAKARTA, Sun. InJ doneala's Public Prosecutor, Mr. Sunarjo. announced today that he would summon Leon Jungschlaeger's em ployers, the DutchInsular Shipping Company. The four members of the company's board had said ttoey thought Jungaehlaeger was innocent, Mr. Sunarjo said. This was interference with the competencyUP - 126 words
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Article66 1956-04-30 3 LONDON, Sun. British amateur radio experts said here today they believed Russian amateur operators had been given official permission to contact other "hams" across the Iron Curtain. This follows reports from New York that Russians made a mass attempt to contact American operators last Tuesday66 words
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Article37 1956-04-30 3 BKLLFLOWER, (California) San. Burglars broke into municipal court yesterday and stole a safe. The safe contained two revolvers, a pair of brass knuckles and a set of keys to the City Jail. AJ>.37 words
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Article83 1956-04-30 4 rESH tulips have i flown from Holland Singapore for the celebnti by Dutch people here toe of the birthday of their a arch, Queen Juliana. The tulips will be on i play at an official recep? by the Netherlands Qons General, Mr. D. G. c. Ma83 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-04-30 4 LADY FKBGUSBON, wife of the jtrssitt of the Straits Trading Company Ltd., yestertLar Ae^teKftlMen the us— Banjos staff dub at Fantai Road, Butterworth. Miss Sandra Oases, two-yea* eM daughter of the company's aeai&r chemist, presented a wSuet toSdyFiliussM. afteiwnleh there was a champagne cocktail party60 words
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138 1956-04-30 4 RADIO— NO LUXURY, BUT ESSENTIAL TO COUNTRY KOALA LUMPUR, Sun. nnHE retiring president' of I the Federation Broadcasting Staff Union, lie Patrick Keith, told members at their annual meeting today that the Federation must have Its own broadcasting service. There is still a tendency," he said, to regard Radio Malaya138 words
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Article281 1956-04-30 4 My. Tm sjmnllil- *hm lWswrtjd hi > dictatorial mmn«» A warning goes to Tengku: 'Do not join SEATO* IPOH, Sunday. THE Labour Party of Malaya today condemned the Affiance Government for condoning the presence of foreign troops as a Commonwealth strategic reserve. "We ask that281 words
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Article42 1956-04-30 4 Singapore police have recovered four fountain, pensthree Sheaffers and a Parker —believed to have been stolen In the vicinity of Raffles library Claims should be made to Inspector Chia Cheng Poh at the Central Police Station, Tel. 2400.42 words
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Article34 1956-04-30 4 TEMERLOH, Sun. A 21--year-old pad! planter, Zalnal Abldin bin Mbhamed, of Kampong Tanjong Jahar, was fined (300 here yesterday for offering a $5 bribe to a forestry officer to get a timber permit.34 words
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Article43 1956-04-30 4 Funeral of Mr. CheahYean Soon PEN ANG, Son. Mr. Chmh Yean Soon, 87, "grand old man" of the Cheah clan In Penang, was baited yesterday at Mount EraUne. Mr. Cheah, a trustee of the Cheah Kongsi and several other organisation*, died last Tuesday.43 words
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132 1956-04-30 4 HAVE FUN IN THE SUN, SAYS Mr. B PENANG, Sunday. YOUTHS can help the nations rapid development 1 by thiniring more in terms in Malaya, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham. said yesterday. "Yon must be prepared to serve your country," lie told I132 words
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Article33 1956-04-30 4 MALACCA, Sun. Mr. C. M. Seth has been appointed chairman of the Malacca Settlement Welfare Committee. The vice-"'., irman is Mr. J. O. Forsytn, and the secre-tary-treasurer Mr. A. Acton.33 words
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Article26 1956-04-30 4 NIBONG TEBAL. Sun Jan bin Hajl Chat was fined $50 by the Magistrate's Court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to selling adulterated milk.26 words
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81 1956-04-30 4 Victimisation allegation by union men KOTA BAHRU, Son. roVE employees of the North Eastern Transport Service here have been sacked since the workers formed a onion this month, a meeting of the union was told last night Among those sacked were the chairman and three committee members of the onion.81 words
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Article217 1956-04-30 4 raws iD,uuo "iorgouen revJL dents of Kampong Pulau Minyak in Singapore yesterday appealed to the City Council and the Social Welfare Department for Immediate help. The appeal was made at a meeting called by the village committee. The acting secretary of the committee. Mr. Urn Ah217 words
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Miscellaneous222 1956-04-30 4 RADIO MALAYA tt*** 1 1 (*rr«cMUMs ism. saaifcea cms SINGAPORE w»~ US. turn, mm* BfTsa.) T.W feaoo «£i£?2Sa l S£ VM. 'LOO Monday Mtttaaa. *1 fM aW ssi ii 1 AH A rwtak With Til* HMflililMl OMmA ÜB.se WiUl AsIUHC, aHMapaa Stoars Maitat Report, "J uiia«itaS 7 m tijiHjul vti*222 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1956-04-30 5 Bombers from 'Shangri-la' flew to Tokyo, avenged Pearl Harbour FOURTEEN years ago this month, Nemesis struck at Tokyo, heart of the rampant Japanese empire. A lone k^ber swooped over the rooftops from the east, followed n by 12 others. They launched their bombs on dockyards and factories and sped westwardDaily Mirror - 1,519 words
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Advertisement139 1956-04-30 5 Colourful Salesmen Thcstrap-hanger peers over his neighbour's shoulder; th« typist takes a surreptitious peep, Mother lets the dinner burn and the manager forgets his correspondence, while pages turn in homes, offices, waiting rooms, and railway carriages. "That looks a .jolly good spot." "It's only two hundred odd dollars for the139 words
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Advertisement385 1956-04-30 5 +jfi jffi aW aj HQ% fllsfllfbf jwlr Mir J9M Here's someone who is unruffled by a long journey Jffif My Mm w o uWII 1 yo" "y"* SleepAir 1 You can ilttp all ihe A yMy MJrM or daydream with your head in the clouds, revelling M' Mir Ayr M385 words
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Miscellaneous122 1956-04-30 5 Hex Maryan 9 MM. A Fart Knax ■I. go rair m *ft JarnM [WHAT DO YOU KNOW J NOT VERY MUCH I'VE THEY CLAIM ITS HARDER TO 6£T/^— v f^**^^ l^^^^^^^^ MR. BARKER, RC I T I ABOUT HORACE jf NEVER SEEN HUM IN > INSIPE MIS ESTATE THMir^ V122 words
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Obituary64 1956-04-30 6 it W»t4m $U (Minimum) YEO: Mr. Yeo Soon Bee. Age 80 (Beloved father of Mr. Yeo Hock Seng), passed away peacefully at No. 78 Upper Aljunleo Road. Singapore on 27th April. 1956, leaving behind 2 widows, 2 Sons, 9 Daughters, four Sons-ln-I 2 Daughters-ln-Law, 36 Gi-and-children, 14 Great Grandchildren64 words
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Article409 1956-04-30 6 10 Word* $10 (Minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mall" If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. ELSIE MARY LTD.. 2nd Floor, 13 Batter>- Road. New ft Exciting Collection of Cottons— Exclusive Cocktail Short Evening Gowns. BE WISE COWANISE. Why put up with household pests,409 words
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Article53 1956-04-30 6 M Words tit (Minimum) "NICHOLSON. Until we can thank you all personally Katie and Nick ask their good friends please to accept this note of appreciation of the telegrams and letters of congratulation, as well as bouquets Kent after the birth of Anne Rosemary, who, with her mother, Is53 words
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664 1956-04-30 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Apr. 30, 1956. Singapore's Health Singapore's acting Chief Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, has announced a $3,200,000 plan for the expansion of hospital services in the Colony. The money will be used to build a regional hospital of six or seven storeys at the junction664 words
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Article281 1956-04-30 6 The Federation Government is considering a new scheme of retirement benefits for special constables, the immediate aim of which apparently is to persuade some 9,500 men, due for discharge in June, to stay on for further service. Tengku Abdul Rahman, emphasising the country's need of men of "experience281 words
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Article253 1956-04-30 6 The claim that people in the tropics age quickly is hard to sustain in view of certain discoveries made recently by the Federation's Youth Adviser, Mr. A. R Allen, Far from manifesting the symptoms of advancing years, the post-war generation of adults appear to have found the secret253 words
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Article, Illustration877 1956-04-30 6 TOM POCOCK - He doesn't care whether they sack him or not TOM POCOCK *v Oftf Mgc hmm mmt dmmpvnntl thm spirit* or diwmimiwkmd thm rigour of blunt' iaiMing Fimid Marshal Montgomery. rpHE short bristles of 1 the moustache are grey now. Experience of war and peace has gouged deep lines in forehead877 words
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1189 1956-04-30 6 JOHN BRUCE - JOHN BRUCE By BEHIND all Soviet politics looms the shadow of Russia's colossal military strength on the land, in the air, and under the sea. Therefore, in any assessment of the leading figures in Russia today, the military commanders must be included. When in 1953.1,189 words
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157 1956-04-30 6 The Malayan jungle is not neutral Fls doubtful whether the terrorists could be I starved. The Malayan luni gle can provide food In the i form of vegetables, fish and meat. It Is also debatable whether the present Aieckt on new villages constitute an effective plug against leakages of food157 words
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Advertisement304 1956-04-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. •MRS. LYDIA WOODS". PP.O. M Wor4, $1» (mlnlmmm). CHEBTERMAN: To Jacqueline a son, Timothy James, a brother for Michael, at Jonore Bahru Hospital, 26th April. Both well. SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, ti (Mi*.)—B*x <• eta. BOX A 2392 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. BOX A 2737 S.T. Position304 words
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Advertisement65 1956-04-30 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE PHONE: ***** COLD STORAGE ARCADE PHONE 2918" r r. M.jHiu/if OPTICIAHs^* 1^ ILHtTTBEYER F.N.A.O.. D.OPT.. (I.O.St K. W. BELL OIP.OPT., A.S.T.C. »A0A. CHESTERFIELD /Huc/i M/lD£f> with on extraordinarily good taste! Av.ii.bu TOMO AH COLD SIOR A CE I 14. |jlan Ibr.him. lohore^B^"- J v\Ji^fe DIAMOND GEM SET65 words
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60 1956-04-30 7 CITY TO SPEND $7m. MORE THIS YEAR ctTPLEMENTAR* t L totalling J wlll b e tabled J' 43 n ,rial meeting of p a City C° J bridg ei and back%3frtrat -4Ct $248.I .yments to overs and k, $28,890 -s to parks and cost $25,000. n^ludes $200.- M Lim Twa60 words
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Article20 1956-04-30 7 DOO people atrjed an evangelistic meeti conducted by Dr. E. a-ev Jnnos on St. Andrew's I'pdral ground. Singapore.20 words
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Article46 1956-04-30 7 Br Marshal' Sir Francis S iP s commander-in- Air Force, left "wore yr.<torday for Hong he will have ;th the Goverinder Grantham. -r :n the week he will as cuest of Gen. t nmandlng General Rj, <js Far East Air46 words
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Article229 1956-04-30 7 IF Ton WOtTT GIVE PS TWO MOM SKATS, CTMt W DOITT WAMT AWT, THEY SAY S'GOR UMNO WITHDRAWS MEN AFTER DISPUTE OVER APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Selangor branch of UMNO last night decided to boycott the State's Malay Customs and Religious Council. This decision was reached229 words
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Article69 1956-04-30 7 Jus soli: Yes, 2,500 times IPOH, Sun. ABOUT 2,500 non-Malays shouted "Yes" when a resolution asking for jus soli was proposed at public rally on the town padang this evening. The rally was sponsored by the People's Constitutional Rights Committee. The other resolutions were adopted for equal rights, multi-lingualism and69 words
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Article64 1956-04-30 7 TEMERLOH, Sun. Private John McPhilemy, 21, of 27 Company, R.AS.C, in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday claimed trial to two charges of negligent driving. McPhilemy was alleged to have caused the death of two men on March 25 in Leonard Street, Mentakab. when he was driving a military vehicle.64 words
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Article67 1956-04-30 7 Sawmill destroyed by fire KUALA SELANGOR, Sun. DAMAGE estimated at $40,006 was caused by a fire which destroyed a Chinese owned sawmill at the 7th mile, Tanjong Karanr Read, at about 6 a.m. today. The Koala Selanger flre brigade was summoned, bat by the time tney arrived only a quarter67 words
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Article69 1956-04-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— ln the Sessions Court here today, when summoned by the Labour Department for failing to obey an order to pay $1,241 wages due to 15 labourers, Lee Tong offered to pay $100 a month towards settlement. Mr. Lee Chong Thatt, for the69 words
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Article47 1956-04-30 7 KUCHING, Sun. Chinese fishermen on the coast near Mlri will soon be able to own their own boats and nets. The fishermen are* being organised into a fishing industrial co-operative society under the guidance of an International Labour Organisation expert, Mr. Peter Boullart.47 words
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Article46 1956-04-30 7 Negligent he's fined $40 TANJONO MAUM, Sun. A planter. BM. Vyner. of Batu Anam Estate, North Johore, was fined $40 and had his licence endorsed in the Magistrate's Court here on a charge of negligent driving on fiie Kuala Lumpur to Ipoto road on Dec- 10.46 words
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Article227 1956-04-30 7 Malacca Chinese to send memo on merdeka safeguards MALACCA, Sunday. A PLEA for English to be retained as one of the offlA cial lanfnafes of independent Malaya was made at a meeting of the Malacca Straits Chinese British Association yesterday. The association approved a memorandum to227 words
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Article112 1956-04-30 7 BOYS AID POLICE IN CHASE Wanted man caught KLANO, Sun. IaOR six hours yesterday JT police hunted for a man who escaped from a police lock-up. They caught him finally with the help of schoolboys. The man had been detained while a reported theft was being investigated. Road blocks The112 words
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Article60 1956-04-30 7 KUALA TRENGQANU, Sun. —The Trengganu Religious Department announced today that "fltrah" (Muslim religious levy) in the state for this year will be a dollar a person. The "fltrah" will be collected by mosque officials. Receipts will be issued. Those who evade paying the "fitrah" are liable to60 words
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Article57 1956-04-30 7 The Singapore Harbour Board Workers' Union, at their Interim working committee meeting during the weekend, decided to circularise translations of their draft constitution among members. The translations are expected to be ready by May 12. The interim working committee will meet again on May 28 to consider57 words
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Article73 1956-04-30 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— About 5.000 workers are expected to attend a May Day rally which will be held here on Tuesday by the Malayan Trade Union Council. The rally will take place at 9 a.m. on the padang opposite the railway station. The president of73 words
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Article35 1956-04-30 7 TAIPING, Sun. Mr. H. S. Ong, who Is shortly leaving this district, has resigned from his post as Chief Officer, Tenants' Registration. He has beeen succeeded by Mr. E. F. L. PasquaL35 words
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181 1956-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. sinnr Malay students have K awarded Selangor State Sri Ship. for higher studiThey??e t< ffiche Ahmad bin A S.h who will law three years, Inche Idris bin SSWSdiI Salam (art ?«r one year) Inche Ahmad Aras bin Mohamed Yassin. faciuntancy181 words
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Article102 1956-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. PUL AISRAIL, 26, had no money to pay his $5 fine for being drunk and Incapable on ThursI day night. He was taken to the Campbell Road police station to be locked up for the day. While there he told102 words
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267 1956-04-30 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun.— Salleh bin Ariffln. a 14--year old schoolboy who lost both his arms and a leg when a train ran over him last year, yesterday took his first walk in 12 months. He returned to Buklt Mertalam with a new267 words
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262 1956-04-30 7 He appeals to Chief Justice MALACCA, Sunday. A FORMER inspector of the Singapore Police ft- Force, who last week laid a complaint against the Federation Government for failure to arrest the top Malay terrorist, Rashid Maidin, is to lay his grievance before the262 words
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79 1956-04-30 7 Protector of aborigines hurt in crash KUALA LUMPUR, Son. H/fR. R. C. Corfleld, 33, lUactinc rreteetor of Aborigines la Perak. was seriously injured when his ear collided with another driven by a Chinese at the UVi milestone, Kuala LumpurIpoh Road this morning. Mr. Cerfield's Malay wife, Che Khatljah binte IsmaU,79 words
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Article18 1956-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. No terrorist or security force casualties were reported in the Federation today.18 words
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Article30 1956-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Officer Administering the Federation Government, Sir David Watherston, has sent a telegram to the King of Nepal, congratulating him on his coronation.30 words
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194 1956-04-30 7 UNIONISTS DISCUSS LIFTING RED BAN OBCOONITION of the Malayan Communist Party may be discussed when Singapore trade union representatives meet tomorrow May Day at the Victoria Memorial Hall A resolution seeking Communist recognition was proposed at a preliminary meeting yesterday to draw up a draft agenda. The convention of about194 words
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Article59 1956-04-30 7 MUAR, Sun. Subscriptions are being raised by 300 padi planters at Sungel Balang, near here, to build a co-operative rice mill. Improved- Irrigation has in- creased the production of padi on 800 acres of land to 425 gantangs an acre. The planters have applied for59 words
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Article66 1956-04-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Workers of the Sin Chong Hin Transport Company, Kajang, will meet tomorrow to discuss the company's refusal to consider their demands for better working conditions. A week ago the National Union of Transport Workers submitted six claims and asked for the reinstatement of two dismissed66 words
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Advertisement254 1956-04-30 7 ANNOI NCUBOIT. 3E GRAMOPHONE CO. LTD. :;i:.esex. England), Kuala Lumpur the HM.V. Salons, today April 30, as to H L. Wilson, the E.M.I. Group !n India, China, Bui Asia, who died 21 rimncery Lane, Cm on April 27th. 1956. k BOON EXCLUSIVE ißk TO ELECTRICITY J^«^mß Why m tbd to254 words
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Advertisement106 1956-04-30 7 p^M f, Amnt Imwi wM )W, NOiMAM mj%gmSf%£k£kf** WKTAtLE COMPRESSORS o-» *m (fltww •»*"Sr*'*^"* w**— r.liofe.l'ty. long iky.c. onrf kr- •umrnt MdjSk.JfjA.tf ""P"" 0 ■"•cl'mw E9w^&9 7"* r *<o* w •"U.prevtd <<«"»■. mW utmrnti by o»man t»«o»v»rty Owml «ng-«» wuiuiwvVl^n lono rrfuou Holman WIN tAMOI OP COMPIIHORS A TOOLS AVAILASLI106 words
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Miscellaneous37 1956-04-30 7 High tides maum ».o» 'J^i Jr. (7ft Bin.), Penan* 3.08 Z£ figfc 8ta:) 8.03 pjn. (6ft. «n). "TOMORBOW: Singapore l.« am (Mt. 41n.) 3.11 PJ«. 1^08 pin. («t.). P«»»f lf",* Jn< (5ft. ftn.) 3J6 pjn. (6ft. 4to.).37 words
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649 1956-04-30 8 Outburst of activity in industrials MAE. AY AS SMAHE MARKET HEVMEW By Our Market Correspondent THE SINGAPORE Share Market and upcountry centres were rescued from dull trading last week by a healthy outburst of activity in the industrial section of the market. A very satisfactory volume of business was written649 words
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Article280 1956-04-30 8 COMPANIES operating \j in Malaya announced the following dividends last week:— RADELLA RUBBER ESTATE LTD.: A final dividend of 10% less income tax at 30% for the year ended December 31. Books will be closed from April 30 to May 5, 1956. THE PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LTD.: An280 words
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Article328 1956-04-30 8 rE folio wing business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of broken for the period April 21 to April 27: INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Onto. $1.67 to $1.70 to $1.87%. Federal Dispensary $1.95. Gammons $2.07%. Hammer ft Co. $2.40, Hongkong Bank (Colonial)328 words
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Article462 1956-04-30 8 rE following fnH revised list of sh»re quotation was issued by the Malayan Share Broken' Association after their last meeting: on Saturday:— INDtSHiiua Bum Seller* lie*. Brlckworu Fitf. MO IM Onto IJt 100 >Uu tt» 1180 tbIVMM 1. B. Patrol 47/- iH TrusMW 0.10 OJO "tV.. 8462 words
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Article335 1956-04-30 8 wage claims are met in part. After being very steady for most of the month, the tin price in Singapore last week fell to its lowest level since February this year. Although there was only a difference of $2.87 > 2 between the highest price of week335 words
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Advertisement446 1956-04-30 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCY FOB POST OF TECHNICAL APPRENTICE. DRAINAGE AND IBMGATION DEPARTMENT. PERAK. No. Applications are Invited from Federal Citlwna and/or State Nationals for appointment as a Technical Apprentice In the Drainage and Irrigation Department Perak. Qualifications: (1) Age over 16 and under 21 on Ist July, 1956. di i446 words
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Advertisement469 1956-04-30 8 NOTICE TEMERLOH FERRY One Pontoon only will be operaiIng ot> 6th. and 7th. May 1»M. CHINESE SWIMMING aUB Members are hereby Informed that the ««t Annual General Meeting naa been postponed from 29 April to Sunday, 6 May, 1956, at 11.00 am T. 8. Leong, Secretary. NOTICE CUT COUNCIL OF469 words
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Advertisement460 1956-04-30 8 NOTICES I OTO COUNCIL OF SfIKaAPORI NOTICI la hereby given that a sewer Is to beWd itkopkle Kolaa Ayer Lane from WoodsviUe Ctrcui to the city CouncU'i Inrt— ratnr. necessitating partial natrtetta of traffic. The nock will rwnmahoa on 3Oth April, 1856, and wUI be completed In approximately 13 AVAILABLE460 words
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Advertisement732 1956-04-30 8 NOTICES MJCTKM SALE OF LIVESTOCK TtM following animals win be tispoeed of by PubUq Auction at the Central AntanaT Husbandry Station, Oth mile Eluang-Ayer mtam Road, Johore, at 10 a jn. on Monday 7th May, 1958: Buffaloea ..SO Oxen 43 These animate are for slaughter. W. E. LANCASTER. Director of732 words
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Advertisement407 1956-04-30 8 KNUTSEN LINE obbnt servici PKOM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Pcimi* rsjj Kristin Bakk* 19 Apr 2 May 1 |«i« 4|un 5 Jun MjAnn, Bafcfc* 28 Apr 12 May 11 |un 14 |un 15 tun Eliiabe* Bakki B|un 20 |une 20/22 Jul407 words
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Advertisement1237 1956-04-30 9 »405 MANSFIELD 0c CO., LTD. M* Mil Jf »40» :incofpofofd In Slnoopoca) ns r ;r; the blub funnel urn Es 1 f»r« to proceed via othar port* to load and dtochow corao ?fl* UVl«POOl. «LAS4»W, LONDON ft CONTINDTrffpORT. Slngaponi Dim Sail* P. Sham Parang Liverpool, H*"".* A*. »/M T*^-jL Avoon1,237 words
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Advertisement666 1956-04-30 9 KhcTHE BBM UMB STEAMERS M* 1 mWOM <lncorpoi«rod m th. UnNod Kingdom) UMO SAHJUSi TO UJL AM» OOMTMMT POBTS S'pm MHVORDCH for London, n/i« Hovro, Hull 11/11 May *T5Eb5f".!T.!T?T'*«/u«*ii*«r ■>■<■■■«"■■ jgg^^HS^>SSU> May IVM May >WM^ w 7£Etf*^^T^ > w »m «v»i May v -*"S2SSSS2U* or .f?^?*- *>»■*/ m» MMirti "B-HSMTmT!!:....666 words
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Advertisement1205 1956-04-30 9 MoAUSTER «fc CO., LTD. TEL.: Ne.i ***** tIMIIIW imnKtf.l! UATUfEM UNI tOIMIOIL HAVM BOTTI IDAM ">* AMSIIH. SAN FRANCISCO, WIDOH> RAJnBURO.^^ PORTLAND, UATTLI ft VANCOUVIR end for U.S.A., North Atlantic Porti **»»P«»* «a*»» J" C— twl A Seath and Canada and via Colombo CITY Of JOHAHNUMM SUNNYVIUI Spore P. S'hom1,205 words
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Article, Illustration349 1956-04-30 10 I NO COMEBACK FOB ME, SAYS THE FORMER CHAMPION NEW YORK, Sun. ROCKY Marclano yesterday left here secretly for a mountain resort to begin his retirement, leaving behind him a boxing world battling over the heavyweight championship he vacated. With hammer and nails, Marclano himself349 words
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Article320 1956-04-30 10 First Cup win for St. Helens LONDON. Sun. ST. HELENS, a Lancashire club, won the English Rugby League Cup for the first time in their history when they beat Halifax, the crack Yorkshire side, by 13 points to two in the final at Wembley Stadium, yesterday. They won by twoReuter - 320 words
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593 1956-04-30 10 Huddersfield go down to Div. 2 LONDON, Sun. ASTON VILLA, an 11A lustrious name in football yesterday avoided the ignominy, of relegation to Division Two of the League on goal average which sent Huddersfleld Town down in company with Sheffield United. This was oneReuter - 593 words
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Article34 1956-04-30 10 LONDON, Sun.— French Army won the Kentish Cup triangular Army Cup soccer competition when they beat British Army 3-1 at Dulwich here yesterday. Franc* had previously beaten Belgium in the tournament. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article19 1956-04-30 10 TOULOUSE. Sun.— Guy Schatt, French featherweight champion, easily defeated Andre Tasse on paints 10 rounds here. U.P.UP - 19 words
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Article15 1956-04-30 10 BRUSSEUS. Sun.— England beat Belgium 3-1 la their hockey international here yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Miscellaneous334 1956-04-30 10 TiiTi^c Cro^^^A/orrl 24 o l w weapon h>. 4JIICIIIO I 11 1 I^O VgilUadWUlU J5. Cover for a corre^ondent (8). Primeval ln "Bvangeline" (6>sfi^ 1 ISSS6SI3 KSJSIS $^^4 'y 6 Ssss DOWN 11 in Bi_^L-^ m i v was famouii victor y" 8 9 > 3. Not a carpenter's abacus334 words
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Advertisement790 1956-04-30 11 TUITION M Wt4m Si (Hl*.)— Bex M eU. txtrm. LAMBERTS DRIVING SCHOOL Charge* only for the number of Lessons required to Pass the TMt. 10 Orchard Tel *****. YOUNG DRIVING INSTITUTE One of the Oldest. European and Asian instructors, *6/- Hourly, ■tceen assured 61* Osrsngonn Road. Phone *****. city driving790 words
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Advertisement850 1956-04-30 11 TENDERS NOTICE INVITING TENDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF SLUDGE OIL TINDERS are Invited for the purchase of 562 x 45 gallon drums of Sludge Oil lying at SbaO TanJon* Patar Installation, Spotttowoode Parka Road. Tendon stating the amount and the name and address of tenderer should be submitted In a850 words
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Advertisement467 1956-04-30 11 FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDER NOTICE Quantities of miseeUanw. stores uch as clothing, cooki> utciutU, items far domestic us electrical Items etc: arc avaUafc for sale in "lota". Detaila arc obtainable from O.< Ordnance Depot, Federation Mil tary Force* and store* may b inspected at that establishment t PORT DICKSON. All467 words
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223 1956-04-30 12 LIM KEE CHAN - Hayes wants 'winner take air return with Rad LIM KEE CHAN By FISIMELI Radrodro, the Fijian heavyweight champion of the Orient, wants to earn $1,000 easily, all he has to do is to find a promoter. His opponent? None other than the American Negro. Deavin "Killer" Hayes, whom Radrodro knocked223 words
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Article101 1956-04-30 12 BOURNEMOUTH, Sun. Budge Patty, 1950 Wimbledon champion, became the first American to win the men's singles title In the British hard courts lawn tennis championships when he beat fellow- American, Ham Richardson, in the final here today. In the all-British women's singles final. Miss Angela Mortimer retainedReuter - 101 words
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Article336 1956-04-30 12 TfTEIGHTS fer the 11 second day's races at Penang en Wednesday are: Cl. 1, Dlv. I— 6F. La Ronde MS High Hope. 8.18 KSeng Vaa 8.08 Dragon Tear M 7 Masterpiece 8.0« FestMty 8.05 Firebird 8.04 Jack Droce IO 8.04 Acrobat B.OS Prince of LaHU SjOS Parnley 8.00336 words
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Article221 1956-04-30 12 PNOMPENH, Sun. fiAMBODIA today beat V* Malaya by three goals to two in the second leg of their tie in the Asian Football Cup competition but the winners will not advance to the next stage of the competition. Malaya had won the firstleg match by nine221 words
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Article120 1956-04-30 12 England players in top form LONDON. Sm rpHE English cricket seasil for county chumDionship w ou". t opened yestfrdar bright but chilly conditL Surrey's England D C were in form. Tony Lock \S. ing five wickets for 27 pi Loader five for 19 and th captain, Peter May, hittina stylishReuter - 120 words
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Article763 1956-04-30 12 Police v Amy CINGAPORE Police and Amy O dr ew a t Thomson Bead. ABJtY Hannah c Ross b Perera Jourdan b Cooke Rutherford run out I Webb not out J* Barron b Kirn Swee 1} Proctor lbw Cooke Young not out Total (for 5 dccl.) 14*763 words
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Article62 1956-04-30 12 Singapore cricket dub and No. 1 Squadron RAAF Tengah drew their friendly cricket fixture on the padang yesterday. S.c C. 70 (Partlngton 33, Cashln 10 n.0., Hanrahan 6-33, King 3-34) and 61 for one (Cobley 38. Hulls 16 n.o. Marks 10 n.0.). RAAF 146-9 dccl62 words
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499 1956-04-30 12 hobbs (too moi wm *xmm warm cwmr or cricket tournament POLICE LOSE 100 PER CENT RECORD AGAINST ARMY rpHE former North and Selanfor batsman, Neal Hobos, yesterday became the fifth century maker in the Singapore Crick c t Association's senior tournament this season when499 words
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451 1956-04-30 12 By SAUL JOSHUA NEIL MONCRIEFF. Singapore's champion racing driver, did it again. At the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill climb yesterday Moncrieff won the fastest time of the day award to bring his F.T.D. grand total to 19. But those who expected Moncrieff In451 words
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Article180 1956-04-30 12 KLUANO, Bun. tOHORB Amateur Tbethill As. aoetatton are to ask the State Government to build a sports tta^liiTPi This was decided at today's annual general meeting of the Association, following a move by Yang Mulia Tengku Maamood Tte Tengku said he was surprised that180 words
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195 1956-04-30 12 BEAT DUKE OF NORFOLK'S XI BY 3 WKTS. ARUNDEL, Sussex, Sun. rpHE Australian eric- keters beat the Duke of Norfolk's XI by three wickets here yesterday in the openin*; match of their tour after* losing half their side for 38 runs. Scores In the one-dayReuter - 195 words
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299 1956-04-30 12 BELOW STRENGTH CHINESE SCORE LATE FOR VICTORY Charlie Khoo April 29 SINGAPORE Chinese, without several of their best players, were made to struggle hard to beat Royal Navy 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This was the second gamei tor Chinese, the defending champions, who had dropped a point in299 words
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Article78 1956-04-30 12 Chinese Athletic "A" maintained their 100 percent record when they beat Klnta Rangers 2-1 in a S.A.F.A. Div. 2A league fixture at Jalan Besar yesterday. This was C.A's fifth victory and yesterday they scored through Sebastian Yap and Tian Chye while P.K. Samy scored for78 words
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Article238 1956-04-30 12 R.A.F. Changi's West Indian medium-pace bowler, Butler, was in great form yesterday when he claimed seven wickets for 38 runs in a SCA junior tournament fixture. It was largely on Butler's fine bowling that RAF Changi "B" were able to dismiss Wanderers for 66 runs and gain238 words
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