The Straits Times, 6 May 1956
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Title Section16 1956-05-06 1 THE SUND AY TI ME S Mat*t» No. 1.080. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 6. 1956. 20 CENTS16 words
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Article765 1956-05-06 1 MARSHALL: TO HOPE I DARE Bouquet for Lib-Socs -they've done well I CH L EF M N STER Mr- David Marshall, i. a recorded »t over Rad.o Malaya last night said there was reaiowble 'he London merdeka taUs would reach a successful conduFor the first time now. I bel.eve there765 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-05-06 1 Yes, they call her the Malay MM Two weeks u.jo we g«»e you the Chinese Marilyn Monroe. Today we present (you've guesied it) the Malay MM. She is Solo mo. a linger «t a Colony nightspot. An active outdoor girl, she is seen in an inviting pose in this SundayHan Hoi Fofig - 56 words
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Article35 1956-05-06 1 HARRY MILLER, LONDON. Sat Minim. I Government is believed to be asking for arc's on internal security than I counter -proposals. "ntrar; I B which thi onstiinothei a chair- I35 words
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80 1956-05-06 1 NEW YORK. Sat— Vodka j stands fifth in the list of favoarite liquors, following domestic Whiskies, scotch. Gin and Brundv. Distillers are confident that salts uouhl be up anain this \t-ar as ttacj have been ever) \ear since ift.vj. when the shcnomenaJ80 words
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Article26 1956-05-06 1 LONDON. Sat PsychoanalysUte from Enrope and America today celebrated in London the centenary of the birth of Professor Sigmund Freud, inventor of psychoanalysis. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article76 1956-05-06 1 ALGIERS. Sat. Polic,. and troops today searched the I mountain's near Am Beida, eastern Algeria, for three European boys believed kidnapped by Algerian rebels. The three boys, aged 14 to 15. disappeared while on a bicycle ride on Thursday. In Morocco, reports reaching Ifarrakesb today broughtReuter - 76 words
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Article62 1956-05-06 1 Two Singapore brothd-s on ray to a flying fox shoot I rerc injured when their, c notor cycle skidded and aught fire at the junction of Juk.it Timah and Clementi oads last night. They were Cedric Siddons, '9 a Public Works Depart- nent electrical62 words
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Article29 1956-05-06 1 SILVERSTONE, England. a t. Driving a Vanwall inecial. British race driver! Itlrllng Moss today won the! 79 miles 109 yards Inter- 1 ,ational Trophy race— UP.UP - 29 words
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Article72 1956-05-06 1 DRIZE-MONEY of $25,000 can be won in The Malayan Monthy's Jackpot Word E| Puzzle Contest "V. In addition to $20,000 in the first prize pool, there will be 55,000 in consolation 5E prize money. The contest closes on May 15. If you have not already done72 words
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Article61 1956-05-06 1 CHICAGO, Sat. An ex-convict. Salvatoiv Derose, 36, ider arrest in an US$llB,OOO burglary has be-*n identified police as an author of crime novels which preach that ime does not pay. Detectives found a copy of Deroses first novel. Michael Donavan published in 1952. in61 words
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Article109 1956-05-06 1 CANNES, Sat. A British film starlet lost her bra here yesterday in front of a swarm of photographers. It happened on the beach, where the cameramen were photographing glamour girls playing leapfrog. Enter Gir.ette Roland, for some reason playing a trumpet. Snap went her109 words
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296 1956-05-06 1 Manchester City win F.A. Cup final LONDON, Sat. MANCHESTER* CITY, the beaten finalists last year were second time lucky when they beat Birmingham City by three goals to one in the F. A. Cup final at Wembley Stadium today. After a thrilling, well-contest-ed first half which ended with the score296 words
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Article57 1956-05-06 1 Crash— then fire sweeps sea DOVER. Sat. A Norwegian tar.Ker collided with a Liberun ship in the early n-orning fog today, sending flames shooting 800 feet above the English Channel and setting the sea afire. One man died and at least six others were reported badly burned. About 50 survivorsUP - 57 words
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Article46 1956-05-06 1 PARIS. Sat. Laos police today announced the disi covery of a Pathet-Lao (Communist i plot to overthrow the royal government and '< said about 30 arrests had been made, the French Press Agency reported in a dispatch 1 from Vientiane. A. P.46 words
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Article19 1956-05-06 1 TOKYO. Sat. A. U. S. Air Force Sabrejet today crashed killing its pilot near Nagoya. —UP.UP - 19 words
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Article42 1956-05-06 1 Two people were critically injured in separate road accidents in Singapoiie yesterday afternoon. They were Khoo Gim Leong, 19. a wireman, and Nadaranah Samy, 55, a gardener. The condition of both men was reported to be serious.42 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-05-06 1 DUCHES of WINDSOR - DUCHES of WINDSOR Ur Ihe frank and personal account "*u Sjd*~<T\ fkn, st*Mv j SEE FACE 2 for lli lirsi iiKialmeiil of a love s(orv *vlii«h sliumK Mm- moilil and CMI a Kin» lli* iliioim37 words
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169 1956-05-06 1 TAPPERS REFUSE PAY PACKETS IN BIG PROTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. I ABOURERS on a number of rubber estates today refused to accept their wages while representatives of the planters and the workers' unions were preparing to meet for a final round of negotiations v o>"iorrow. As the demonstration spread, there169 words
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Article59 1956-05-06 1 TWO SHAKE 8.7.000 Two persons a man and c woman share the $5,000 prize for the Straits Time* Word Puxxle "A". They are: Inch: Nik Yusoff bin Yahya. 402, Paya Lebir Road. Singapore, and Mrs. B. Cheah. 5, Wood ward Road, Ipoh. The money will be sent to them this59 words
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Article27 1956-05-06 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Johnny Weissmlller, the former film "Tarzan." w;ib jailed last night on a drunk driving charge after his car :inri another collided. A. p.27 words
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Article17 1956-05-06 1 COLOMBO, Sat. Sweden reed to help Ceylon in a three-year family planning .scheme. U.P.UP - 17 words
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Advertisement216 1956-05-06 1 0<» ctMm? fm V THEN ORDER A PARTY PACK 50 SERVES fOR $5 20 r DECCfIg Kinfonia in Bb, Op.lB, No. 2. Mvertimeato in O, mp ionj 14 in A, H RSDORI Symphony in cr Orch $14.00 •ii-.il for String. IVnussion Celesta, Mir\ l.miw Suili-. I Solti) $14.00 V, \i,.lin216 words
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Advertisement215 1956-05-06 1 SPORT TROPHIES F o remost in QUALITY OESIGN VALUE. U. S. de SUVA Jewellers 106. Orchard Rd.. Tel: *****. I 888 l B\ 1 1 MLJ 9 v J You can erase %***»>*»- J dark circles, shadows skin blemishes with emce by MAX FACTOR Hollywood The original "cover-up" to be215 words
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The DUCHESS of WINDSOR
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Article317 1956-05-06 2 SHE has her own theories about me. One is that I have always had some kind of plan, long-range or short, quietly germinating in the back of my head. And to prove her point she can peer ns fir back, in fact, as my first young people's party.317 words
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Article388 1956-05-06 2 MY mother never talked down to me: she never treated me like a child. We were more like sisters. When I tried to explain this once to David (The Duke of Windsor) he roared with unbelief. "I can assure you that my father was never like a brother388 words
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Article114 1956-05-06 2 I was brought up among cultivated. charming, even witty people, and never lacked good company. As a young married woman I was thrown into the exciting and gallant new world of aviation. Later I travelled and came to know not only my own country from the Atlantic to the114 words
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Article259 1956-05-06 2 U npprepared WHEN, therefore, rather late in life I found myself not only in love but loved as few modern women could ever expect to be loved, with a great throne at stake, a vast Empire seething, and with the most obscure details of my previously unnoticed existence reverberating in259 words
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Article321 1956-05-06 2 I was born In the State of Pennsylvania, not far from the Maryland line. My father, Teackle WalUa Warfleld, was a Warfield of Maryland. My mother, christened Alice (although she often spelled it Alyst Montague, was a Montague of Virginia; and the American origins of both families321 words
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Article80 1956-05-06 2 HIS r. I wealthy and H minent fan During his I mynw: tremely kii I liked hin fj told m, marry him. r, In I Rasin my mind i hatcfu: In ny, H I that I wou I marry hin I run away I could say si I argum.80 words
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Article106 1956-05-06 2 A SUBTLY disturbing situation seems to have helped precipitate the separation. My Uncle Sol. perhaps acrainst hia will, perhaps without ever fully realising it. appears to have fallen in love with my mother. I surmised that my grandmother sensed what was in the air and decided to stop it,106 words
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Article88 1956-05-06 2 FINALLY I H to t: V insisted thai why Mr. P Hr right to com< B us ar In time I becair.e _.H Mr. R X, H| life became act.:. rene. I moved t H school, but I H I contentment H tumbling g On April 4. 191388 words
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Advertisement93 1956-05-06 2 *************************111 CLnillllllllllll iIIIIIItII'IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL A brand new selection of the most beautiful E.P.N.S. Ware, ideal for wedding presents, has just arrived! i ENTREE DISH (as illustrated) E From $80.00 to $97.00 OBLONG SHAPE i From $90.00 to $110.00 P CASSEROLE DISHES HORS D'OEUVRE SETS n $29.50 to $50.00 From $72.50 to93 words
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Advertisement166 1956-05-06 2 Most Luxurious Way to Australia and U.S.A. Slumber-inducing sleeper-chair*, soft, deep Qantas call* at Djakarta, Darwin. Sj and fully reclining make it the laziest way, too, Honolulu, San Francisco and for the man-in-hurry. Flying in Qantas Super connects with a«rvices across North Constellations, every first-class' passenger enjoys and the Atlantic166 words
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Article, Illustration158 1956-05-06 3 MuV tJ IAST iAX S**«AK.... Today -1.0 Durban P begins the story «f Oie roauu^e *h»t cml a king ills throne 1 1 M I M I I til I M Mil 11 1 n M 111 l Mill llltliii •MRES MONTHS.158 words
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first marriage: Drink was seldom far from my husband's thoughts...9
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Article103 1956-05-06 3 1 -fa meekly. to be range- I c I -.vould had I wad. hand car. -dollar I oi a ■c Court ruling, the of invitations was tate of suspense bordering on agony. One morning, the postman put Into my hand a lare? ?nvelop ntly recognised. I was one103 words
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Article447 1956-05-06 3 ATE to the winter Corinne d me to v: la. Florida. Her Henry :he U.S. Navy. D appointed ndant of the new air re. April. 1916. I arrived I mother a letter Seginninp; "I ha most fasc: ittni aviator Earl Winmet casualinch. One day. as Corinne and I ".ing447 words
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Article422 1956-05-06 3 FROM Washington we went to White Sulphur Springs. West Virginia. Here, in the hotel soon after we arrived, an odd incident occurred about which I had good reason to reflect upon later. Win and I had gone to our room to change for dinner. While h P was422 words
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Article111 1956-05-06 3 THEN the Armistice came. I could see Win's faith in himself disintegrating because of the Navy Department s failure to send him as. As he withdrew and deeper inside himself, it became harder and harder for me to reacn him. His drinking was growing worse. Our life together became111 words
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I MEET ERNEST SIMPSON
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Article217 1956-05-06 3 mem. I was taken wjth its spacious patio. The whole atmosphere was pleasant and inviting. I took it ror granted that I had inherited some of my mother's talent as a cook. The flaw in this reasoning was that before my marriage I had never taker, much interest217 words
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Article191 1956-05-06 3 Fi rst dinner I GAVE my first dinner party as soon as I felt I knew Fanny Farmer well enough to get an entire meal ready to come off the stove at'the same moment. My rhoice of victims was a young army couple who lived near by. The menu. I191 words
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Advertisement62 1956-05-06 3 TOSCA 1^ 1 EAU DE COLOGNE Wm/i' \i PERFUME Jt mn 1 Pw > i y\ »7M Tosca'Eau de &f?''&T?£> Cologne a sparkling, A\ gg? youthful fragrance to <r refresh you and enchant w' i v f if/ lk\ 4711 Tosca Perfume I <dMr***?J>ll X /^^ll'' alluring and fascinat- I62 words
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Advertisement546 1956-05-06 3 "A STITCH IN TIME" means NOW IS THE TIME y to open a ll DEPOSIT ACCOUNT II with t ll LOMBARD BANKING I I SPECIALISTS in Finance for Modern I I Industrial Plant, Machinery, Marine Craft, I Aircraft, Vehicles and all types of Equipment in the new fields of Nuclear546 words
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224 1956-05-06 4 She emptied a bag— found a fortune LONDON. DUBBLING with kindness, Mrs. Gertrude Meeker took the old man's arm as he waited to cross the road and steered him through the traffic. When the old man told her r he was Foreign Minister of j the West Virgin Islands. Gertie224 words
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Article, Illustration1722 1956-05-06 4 I start my life man VALERIE ARKELL SMITH continues the story of her fascinating impersonation iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir I bought a suit of plus fours and brogues I CAN never hope to describe the terror which gripped me when I rushed from home that July night after my violent row with Pearce.1,722 words
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Article, Illustration798 1956-05-06 4 MANY peopk- have written pamphlets and articles on how to go about buying a car, but no one ever seems to think of the poor seller. Here are a few tips which might help you to get extra dollars when you finally decide to dispose798 words
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Advertisement181 1956-05-06 4 If <^6 m m w0 mm $S V %s*■ Jj&^^^^^k I Coh Hoe Chun Goh Hoe Sun M Here's a happy, carefree, group JPV* "lk JP J °f youngsters passing effortlessly from milt-stone to milestone jw- Z 1 jit (S /M in their important little lives. All happy and contented181 words
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Article330 1956-05-06 5 Two public utility services affected yWO important public utility services in Singapore will be affected if strike threats by 1,100 workers are carried out. The workers are employed in the Postal and Telecommunications and the Pasir Pan|ang and St. James power stations. More than 600330 words
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47 1956-05-06 5 School for Blind needs new principal School Blind is lookipal. nust be over 30 knowledge good Iminlstration ary. Exthe blind is training centre drill bo admlnistrmi litre and olind. and t liaison uapore Blind and ire non-Govcra-la a A-1.000 allowof basic lould be adWelfare Association :r.ilr.< Thonir47 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-05-06 5 "God, Coyifucius, Marx and Allah Bless our native Singapore; May its trade and population Keep mcreasing evermore." by courtesy o/ Punch25 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-05-06 5 A bank cashier gave himself up 12 days after the bank discovered the loss of 5105.658. a Singapore court was told yesterday. Corporal Abdul' Hamid bin Saileh said Soon Huat Seng, the cashier, called at Joo Chiat police station on the evening of Feb. 19. Corporal85 words
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90 1956-05-06 5 HIS JOB-TO STAMP OUT VICE IN HOTELS HOTF.L keepers in Singapore will soon see a lot of this man. He is Mr. Yap Cheng Hai, 39. who has the job of seeing that they comply with the provisions of the Hotel Ordinance soon to be enforced to curb vice in90 words
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Article66 1956-05-06 5 A temple keeper. Yap Kee Leong. was robbed in hii home at Crane Road. Singapore, at 3 a.m. yesterday by two Chinese. One of them, armed with a dagger, kept Yap quiet while the other collected $150 in cash, and jewellery worth $460. Both escaped. It66 words
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Article35 1956-05-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Abdul Hamid bin Kassim, 37-year-old employee of the Base Ordnance Depot in Singapore, was killed when he wa s knocked down by a car this morning.35 words
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Article28 1956-05-06 5 There are vacancies in the School Certificate oral English class at the British Council Hall, Singapore, conducted at 5 p.m., every Tuesday by Mrs. Lumsden Milne.28 words
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Advertisement123 1956-05-06 5 for Cfeaner VWifter Teeth and Sweeter Breath use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth dean and white but it also helps to destroy bad breath and prevent gum troubles. Make sure you123 words
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Advertisement391 1956-05-06 5 THE WISDOM DENTIST TELLS YOU HOW ■Kg^ YOU MAY NOT REALISE m i T HOW MUCH THE DAILY W*ft *~> USE OF YOUR WISDOM J K|7^^B^>^>a TOOTHBRUSH MEANS TO A -w/ VwirM YOUR BOD/Lr HEALTH. \j FOR INSTANCE KNEW J r P^^^ NOTHING OF THE DANGERS M neglected your^uth- cleaning391 words
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Article374 1956-05-06 6 HUSBANDS NOTE: WOMEN ARE NO WORSE LEARNERS THAN MEN— SOME ARE EVEN BETTER ||^^^^^^£^By^[[jß^U^yj^^^^^j|B Two words which mean that flying foxes are winging their way south IN the quiet of the 1 night, the distant "pops" of Singapore "bush telegraph" can be heard. This374 words
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Article509 1956-05-06 6 Ye gods, these gadgets. IS any sport more cluttered up with "gadgets" than angling? I don't think so and I don't think half those gadgets are any help. I was reading the other day about a fast striking fresh-water rod which is surrounded by taut guy wires which put all509 words
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94 1956-05-06 6 Mr. David Frisina. a violinist in the "first desk." has served as concertmaster, or leader, for 10 of his 16 years in the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. All 'first desk' men in the orchestra have been in their respective places for an average94 words
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Article418 1956-05-06 6 says MIKE WATCHER And gives three reasons against Radio Malaya split WHAT really lies behind the move to split up the Department of Broadcasting to separate the Federation from Singapore? Some time ago the reason given was that the Federation was advancing politically faster than Singapore and would thus418 words
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636 1956-05-06 6 I THE wet weather is holdi J. ing up tractor plough- ing, especially on low clay I soils. The cook's little patch will probably be I overdue for its second 5 ploughing by the time the tractor has finished Wa' Dollah's land. Before636 words
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Advertisement468 1956-05-06 6 «s7 -*J i& i! sf I Jifßr Jaw' TESTER TELLS WHERE YOU WENT WRONG by CECILE PARRISH IS your name down for a driving test? Maybe you've been waiting three months for it. Count yourself lucky most people have to wait five. And even when you've taken your test your468 words
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Advertisement375 1956-05-06 6 ask for a ICK toothbrush White, gleaming teeth make such a difference t Q smile! Keep them bright and shining with TEK too,v. brush. TEK is the best toothbrush in the world- only good for your teeth-it keeps your gums strong healthy too! Everyone will admire you for your bei375 words
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Article1250 1956-05-06 7 £OULD you Know-Ails tell me the cure for dandruff? Please do not ask me to see a doctor. DANDRUFF VICTIM. Ipoh Dandruff is only part of a more widespread condition of the skin knoivn as seborrhoea. To prevent it nash the scalp frequently and other areas1,250 words
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Article124 1956-05-06 7 The things they do tor tore! SOME men will cio almost anything for love. Vincent van Gogh, the artist, was once cast into despair by his sweethearts criticism of Ms curious ears To prove his love he cut off one of his ears and posted it to her. Rejected by124 words
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776 1956-05-06 7 T AM Malay boy of 16 and still at school. A Chinese girl who lives next door often visits our house. I am now thinking of her day and night. She particularly admires the way I he*p my mother in the kitchen.776 words
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Advertisement157 1956-05-06 7 a /ew touch j for your beauty Feat lux pinUh YARDLEY Feather Finish ensures that your make-up is perfect at all times. Nothing equals it for retouching it is a bend of fine Yardlcy Powder and delicate cream. The merest touch of it restores your beauty and your morale V-157 words
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Advertisement194 1956-05-06 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THI DAILY USE <^^j > of just anw jPP|; DROPS OF EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES Thanks to yeast. v ite Get back lost vigour and vital;*? witb Ye»st-Vite. Rich in tonic B Vitamins ani\ stimulating caffeine, it works at194 words
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Miscellaneous24 1956-05-06 7 (Unf^fW 1 l 1 OP PAINT VCXJ L6PT IN*-*' EG P BAPS A OIFPEOtMTV tat^~^ << ~T^'' Z TWE: HAL'-l'-. j^'*P^^ COLOUP VUOULP BE BETTEg24 words
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356 1956-05-06 8 The SUSAN BARRIE of the 'Teens and Twenties A NEW interest in outdoor sport and athletics is springing up rapidly among young Malayan girls today, and a very healthy interest it is. Being an outdoor girl builds fine physique, good ap- o and lriendly companionship among young F all raeea356 words
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Article, Illustration454 1956-05-06 8 Tiny waistlines anil trim figures *JHHI^HIH^II^HfIIBH^HiBS9HB!I!^E^uHfIH!HIi^^HIHH9B9^B^HGBHi That's the secret of the ltebaya MALAYAN film stars are not fashionconscious; they don't think much of Hollywood habits and they won't pose for "cheese-cake" pictures. I found this out during the week, when I visited lovely Malayan actresses, Rosnani and Latifah. on the454 words
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Article, Illustration204 1956-05-06 8 '< rpHE latest fashion bulletin from the West brings us S > 1 right back to the East again, for the oriental 1 < influence still prer^ails. ailing an exotic splendour to > all the fashion shows. < > The popular colours are noiv204 words
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Advertisement132 1956-05-06 8 Yes. I'M in CONSTANT CONTACT WITH VIRT AND GREASY ;M TjMkS* MACHINERY, 81/T AT LEAST THERE IS NO PROBLEM W i K^ Mra N G£7TW& &-OTHES CLEAN AGAIN. MANAGING A TIN-MINE IS CERTAINL YNO OFFICE JOB! ONCE THE fSS^S^^S^^^? I |fe DAY HAS ST&fiTED IT'S IMPOSSIBLE KEEP CLOTHES CLEAN FiSfS^^^SS?^*132 words
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Advertisement303 1956-05-06 8 WISE GIRLS EVERYWHERE CHOOSE MODESS are illky. SO f| »W»T«5^! tn extro lblOr beru, I^H Invisible under the Wr^Kjf^^^k (llmmest skirt op cheongsum, S nd economlcal toa .^ooo^*, I MODESS Saniury Tow»^ O^^^^^ I with the modess KSgHs I all-elastic adjustable belt give extra. comfortable, Invisible wnlury protection. Th> Borne.303 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-05-06 9 Many of the orchestral works played will be new to the audience —but not of a technical composition as to be beyond comprehension. STANLEY CHABPUKA27 words
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338 1956-05-06 9 THE Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, which will play in Singapore at the Badminton Hall on May 12 has 94 performing members, excluding the conductor and his associate. The orchestra is the usual combination for a symphonic orchestra of this size, including338 words
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258 1956-05-06 9 Varsity students refute snob charge: It's unfair SUPERIOR BEINGS? NOT US UNIVERSITY students and graduates are of the opinion that "if academically qualified people behave like snobs, they are the exception rather than the rule. 1 They were commenting on a statement by Penang's Adult Education Committee chairman, Mr. Khoo258 words
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Advertisement129 1956-05-06 9 OMEGA s.'//f 1 >gfe W m 10 indulge M the ult.mate luxury of wcar,n a -M'ece that n eve never needs wlnomg. I you will own one. B. P. de SUVA LTD., Incorporated in Singapore) Huh Street, Sin s iporc-6. Phone ***** Bishop Street. Pcnang. Phone 3093 Associate Co: STORCH129 words
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Advertisement304 1956-05-06 9 9. |4* Keep your skin lovely, fair this easy way Pond's Cream r are right for your skin right jor the climate T TSE. PONDS FAMOUS CMMM »o preserve and enhance your beauty. No matter what type of skin you have or what clinute you live in Pond's Creams protect304 words
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Miscellaneous1084 1956-05-06 9 LARGE ENTRY AND MANY MISS The answers to Word Puzzle 'A' Straits Times Word Puxxlc to O r; te g IneMli; n ma C Sed A1 MONDAY 'A' 2 TUESDAY 'A3 WEDNESDAY ♦he standard of recent many entraMs vTho'V/fe'r" l^^L *^^IHB '1 C A ""^"^BBi T R A~~l~N^^^ th/l on1,084 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article224 1956-05-06 10 IKDLITICAL ferment in Malaya has thrown up wme odd notions on the .•onstitutional future of our territories. In Penang. the I vession idea has been g ven a novel twist. Mr. "Malta" Koh would like the Settlement to be a part of Britain, never mind thr disenchanting distance.224 words
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Article141 1956-05-06 10 VHE fact that a man main- tains six wives and runa a fleet of luxury cars is no indication that he is a tax dodger. Yet this is the Mil of information that is pouring into the letter-box of Singapore's Income Tax Department. The Government must not be141 words
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Article137 1956-05-06 10 TT IS not usual for a com--1 peting industry to warn a rival what it must do to avoid being run out of business. But this in effect is the favour which synthetic rubber insistently presses upon the natural product. The motives admittedly are not altruistic. Every137 words
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DRUG TAKING DRUG FAKERS
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Article234 1956-05-06 10 rE traffic Is or. a large scale and profits to the men at the top are enormous, as will be seen from the following 1 figures: 1 kilogram 2.2 lbs.) of opium is sold retail in China for the equivalent of 3.500 French francs; in France it costs 100.000234 words
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Article115 1956-05-06 10 THE use of hashish the product usually prepared from Indian hemp —has increased since the Second Wond War. It has become one of the mast widely used stupefacients and it is estimated that it has 200 million addicts. It may not be generally known that French narcotic squads confiscated115 words
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Article253 1956-05-06 10 SPHERE are fluctuations in 1 the drug market, which is affected by suppre.ssive measures and by fashions in drugs, but there is as much contraband as before the war. and the amounts confiscated must be multiplied by 10 to give any idea at all of the fulJ extent253 words
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Article165 1956-05-06 10 'pHE mast picturesque contraband medium was the camel, in the days when opium still followed the caravan routes. These dignified animals, just before reaching the frontier, were made to swallow metal tube.containing morphine-base. On arrival it was only necessary to wait for the camel to void the capsule. or165 words
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Article76 1956-05-06 10 Up IX T)RUG add) be or. thi tho United Franrr United K the number falling Fri 12.000 and tod der 2.0--are in Parts departement. This the which have- b< the severe p( ed and the': the drugs. of it.» tion Prai fore th transit for tl the country76 words
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681 1956-05-06 10 ARSLAN HUMBARACI - CERGEI XI K 0 TEV. Comman-der-in-Chief of Russia's espionage network in the Middle East, is confident that in the very near future perhaps even in a matter of a year or two Cyprus and Jordan will become anti-Western bases. When I chose freedom and681 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-05-06 10 Failure to pay income tax, Your Honour! I think the Tax Department should pay me!15 words
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Advertisement765 1956-05-06 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. AWDIXI EMENTS in H.,rrf» $11) 1 Minimum) 7 DAYS I,EFT for Booklnß foi .-■ries Philharmonic Oroh«*tra Badminton Hall 12th. 13th, 14ili. 15th M.iy. Bookings at kmu. THE SAVIOUR of the world nnrrmlnc this Person. •1 M\p Gospel by Luke, will be sent wtlh.Mit dKIH to those Dim', 6765 words
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Advertisement84 1956-05-06 10 The International Gin that's Right every time i' II Thrxif who know unhe^itat p incly say "Gilbcy'v pleme J9jb*&l Because Gilbey's is thr one UM^K^S gin that's dry clear the right proof and nth! I" MlmvWn I] W^ij^m taste Always "smooth Gil L^^L iond'cn'j^ m hry makes a velvety Martin'84 words
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71 1956-05-06 11 Arab St. is all set for Hari Raya rush >THONY OEI m Arab ngapore I Malay i are pre- 1 "ninutel t spree la brisk.' from well-wlsh-Dg sold in es. indoneis the most :lar among for quality, ours and embmerchants of up to about Indonesian batik More cloth enta of71 words
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Article, Illustration406 1956-05-06 11 NELSON RUTHERFURD - 'I fired at the bandits— and my gun jammed, then I grabbed a rifle...' NELSON RUTHERFURD By ThE '"T EMLLIST TE^ HOW HE mm, TWO MEN'S DEATHS /...IM, Sat. r Inspector ShahaSpecial In a office station border .y last Kf of the December about 25 tied him specials, 1 the406 words
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Article, Illustration226 1956-05-06 11 After 15,000 discs Kingsley says 'Cheerio f OFF TO THE 8.8.C.- Kingsley »s being sent to London by tne Depart ment of Broadcasting to study latest broadcasting methods with the BBC. One of the most popular figures at Radio Malaya-. Thomson Road studios. Kingsley is not only a "mike"' man.226 words
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Article79 1956-05-06 11 Speakman, V.C., goes home a HONG the small batch A of Royal Scots Fusiliers that left Singapore yesterday for Britain on the troopship Asturias was 1. (pi. Bill Speakman. V.I. Speakma.n. who has been fighting terrorists in the jungles nf Malaya, was awarded the V.( for a lone stand against79 words
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Article, Illustration163 1956-05-06 11 A MANY SPLENDOURED THING FOR TERESA 4 FTER sitting through the film "Love Is A Many-Splendoured Thinfr" at a Lancashire threatre, Brian Bancroft decided his future For him. the film revived memories of Malaya where he had been as an R.A.F. wireless operator. He remembered the little Eurasian nurse, TeresaSunday Times cameraman Terence Khoo - 163 words
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Article52 1956-05-06 11 The Kiwi member's leasue will hold one of their big-ge.-t picnics next Sunday at South Winds, Jurong. Singapore. A bevy of past and present i beauty queens have been in- v:teri to be present. Tickets are available from Mr. Low Poh Hye 17. Change Alley,52 words
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Article43 1956-05-06 11 Two bands win play in Singapore today the Regimental Band of the Ist Queens Rezt., at the Botanic Gardrn from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., j and the Police Band, at the Esplanade Garden from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.43 words
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Article20 1956-05-06 11 The price of tin in Sinpapore yesterday was quoted at $374.75 per piciil. up 37 cents on FYlday.20 words
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Article25 1956-05-06 11 Singapore Copra Assoelatlon 1 pm prices yesterday: Straits mixed copra May, buyers 830.25. seller* $30.75; June buyers $3n.37Vi:. sellers $30 75. Tone: dull.25 words
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180 1956-05-06 11 Rubber is up half a cent Market quiet May first trade i libber buyers fob 'Hosed »n Singapore yesterday at 89 rents per Ib.. up hall a cent on Fridays rlosinj price. The dosing tone was very quiet. Better overnight London and New York prices and the uncertain outlook in180 words
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Article97 1956-05-06 11 a second man was charged ir the Singapore Fifth Magis--8 Court yesterday in ectjon with the alleged theft of a cheque book begni to the Sinsapore i Union of Journalists Mohamed Yacob laced four atlve rharcrs of for: fhrours at 265 Tar SSr Road on97 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-05-06 11 MR. AND MRS. Nelson Shunhing Tsui after their wedding at the Connell House chapel Singapore, yesterday The bride w»s formerly Miss Julia Su Khan An of Hong' Ron*. Mr. Tsui is third mate of the Gorgon.— Sunday Times picture. MR. TAN CHEW KIM82 words
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Article50 1956-05-06 11 A Malayan branch of the Institute of Physics, London, is to be inaugurated in Singapore next Wednesday. Dr. Thong Saw Pak, the convenor, told the Straits Times yesterday that there were now mor«' than 20 mem- bers in Malaya— enough to i form a branch.50 words
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Article33 1956-05-06 11 A Tamil driver lost $25. his driving licence and identity card when he was attacked by four Indians outside the Diamond Theatre in Singapore on Friday night, police re- ported yesterday.33 words
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88 1956-05-06 11 More French films for cinema goers MORE French and Italian films are tipped for Malayan fllmgoers following the current overseas trip by Mr. Rumme Shaw, of the Shaw Brothers' organisation. Mr. Shaw, who is at present visiting Continental countries, plans to preview latest French and Italian fiims to determine their88 words
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Article22 1956-05-06 11 The May session of the Singapore Assizes opens in the High Court tomorrow with a calendar of 29 cases.22 words
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Advertisement56 1956-05-06 11 (^TONIC WINEj^%J Jakes you fit keeps you fit >'ink just nnr glass and you're good health One glass Marti the 0 incarms. and back come your -:aving- power which mean home or ai work. You'll be 'v and life will become /cMful for you Take daily from no* on •vidied56 words
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Advertisement409 1956-05-06 11 m^Ti v $2p BY J£>)i®J i t\i 1856—1956 '00 years of Serv.c, rfrVTl -SAAGOLA" 7 "SA.XTHMA" Cw 30 d »?t v »V»«e with 10 days in Japan FIRST CLASS $655 SECOND CLASS $466 Including stay on board in port. Children according t 0 age. Apply for sailing details to I409 words
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Article, Illustration709 1956-05-06 12 L IG H T and SHADE I 1 Raffles was never papular with his direetars TT was not until Singapore had fully established itself as a great entrepot port that the true wisdom and foresight of Thomas Stamford Raffles was fully appreciated. During his lifetime Raffles was never very popular709 words
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Advertisement504 1956-05-06 12 s~-^ I HARM AT HOUt THi PMCTtCAL WAY A\ =<>dX) «o-d»Y» 9re«te»t p»o<ot»ion. wairfi trained M I ng* Mb np* mj*m «J aW^ E^fVJ^Pf broaden* •«9-»«'»- «<•«'*'•*• b S d«m«nd. V««» f'«l<*» oppor»»ni*r I*^l w^Wiiiis\ i M'/tt sho" you tK3W ro SJAKT rom OWH UfW^ 1 RADK> ftfSWfSS WITHOUT CAHTAL504 words
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Advertisement52 1956-05-06 12 bsst i Is I Twin-lens Reflex Camera 12 pictures size 2] x 2 Film counters and double exposure prevention device Witl excellently colour corrected lens f 3.5 75MM in Prontor— SVS H flash Synchronized shutter). PRICE: $200/- with E.R. Case Sole Agents: AMATEUR PHOTO STORES 109, North Bridge Road, Singapore-6.52 words
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Miscellaneous167 1956-05-06 12 Papular Vrasstvartl ACROSS: 1. Waking state of mind (13); 11. Exposed (4); 12. Close (4) 13. Manners (6) 14. Part of circle (6) 15. Priie (5); 16. Tools (4); 19. Gin (4); 21. Copy (3); 24. Epoch (3t; 25. (aim 1131; 26. Diorese (3>: 27. Tipple (3): 28. Poverty (4);167 words
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Article, Illustration343 1956-05-06 13 IT'S been a long time since there's been a rousing, rough-and-tumble, no-holds-barred. Peter Cheyneyish offering on the local screens But that is exactly what is m the offing with Warner Bros." latest distribution "The Darkest Hour.' Some people like343 words
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Article, Illustration371 1956-05-06 13 |Y|AI_AYA'S No. 1 star at the box office P. Ramlee. who was a kronchong singer in Penang eight \ea r s ago is now composing music, writing scripts and .'iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir ITHEY MADE! lUS LAUGH!! WHEN film critics are told the film they're about371 words
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Article, Illustration396 1956-05-06 13 Dos questions? Any questions'? says EMUC \VOOL\OLGH I'M polishing up my French with good reason! That's French film star Martine Carol on the left and she's getting ready to come to Singapore this month. And I think Martine will be a very nice person to meet. Remember396 words
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266 1956-05-06 13 A love story of immortal fame i.F. WWANG f IlltlfS'' HI 111 mm INFINITE love is infinite suffering. Immortal love wins immortal fame That is why for 1 .000 years, the tragic romance of Liang Shan Po and Chu Yin Tai ever remains dear to Chinese hearts. The story has266 words
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Article244 1956-05-06 14 WHEN the State Council decided to accept this constitutional scheme for Ceylon fifty-one out of fifty-four members present on that historic occasion voted for it. After the verdict the Leader of the House D. S Senanayake. declarfi emotionally. "I shall never forget the responsibility placed on me244 words
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Article366 1956-05-06 14 J^OW that we were going to have a Parliament based on the British modei. it was necessary to form political parties to contest a General Election. The members of the existing Government decided to form what was called the United National Party. I was asked to organise the366 words
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Article252 1956-05-06 14 W r E had our own tradition of co operation and mutual help We had in our land followers of the four greatest religions of the world living together in harmony and respecting each other's faith. We hid preserved for the world the doctrines of the Buddtia i'~252 words
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Article307 1956-05-06 14 IN October 1946 there were widespread strikes, fomented by Marxist politicians. Most of the strikers were daily-paid workers in the departments under my Ministry. Processions through the streets threatened to lead to mob violence at any moment. The strikers seemed to be out for my blood. They307 words
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Article25 1956-05-06 14 4, FEBRUARY unforc' our islan day foreign rul< came to an than four ci It waa a rejoicing an dedication flocked to ten25 words
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Article201 1956-05-06 14 INFATUATION is rather a different matter, and more serious. Infatuation never lasts, which is perhaps the good thing about it...but also its great danger. It hurts all the same when infatuation changes or fades out; it hurts badly. But it is an experience from which we can learn something,201 words
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Article178 1956-05-06 14 Broken In THE fourth kind of falling out of love is much harder both to bear and to understand, because this is usually not our fault at all. It occurs when what seemed a genuine love changes in one or other of the lovers. One falls out of love and178 words
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Article243 1956-05-06 14 THE most desperate kind of falling out of love is the fifth; that is when, instead of just falling out of it. we have to force ourselves out of it. This happens when we find that we have fallen in love with someone whom we cannot marry, a person,243 words
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Article182 1956-05-06 14 THIS is what we have to do. We must not surrender either to "Fate" or to love. We have to take control, not let ourselves drift. We have to keep away; not to see one another: or. if that is impossible (because of meeting at work, etd), never182 words
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Advertisement269 1956-05-06 14 wmA powder from America <^a^a^a^aw^^aHa^Lv Ha^a^^^^ WASHES CIOWES CLEANER, WHITER -&ENM colo Hater EvePfone is saying it FAB is the perfect I /\^VW^r frashing powder. It washes clothes cleaner and V- v\V^ whitci than any other washing product. And it $T" c J '"V-^!L^ is so quick so easy to269 words
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Advertisement75 1956-05-06 14 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving PALMOLIVE LATHER (REAM PALMOLIVE BRUSHLESS rw utra imaathnau and cantortl Oulck.rt. You're swo of »have thaf really smooth and lasting when you shave with Palmolive. fcveD cold water you get closer, more comfortable si and with Palmolivo Shaving Creams you g«75 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1956-05-06 15 The Derby winner vanished ,ry .en posludge y acr h the of c tries. tailI by nor trainly exhand the G the )r of a rated I ar- the IKb the ■ntful. vriiru: in tc from the I; one mother that "rid got ite Ratan, e^n outam on c unch1,017 words
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321 1956-05-06 15 THE MAN WHO SUED THE JOCKEY CLUB "This was the very day before my order reached the place an order that was contemptuously disobeyed." "When your Lordship's order was read to me." pleads Smith. "I said that, if they required. I would go to Mr. Wood and get his authority321 words
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Advertisement205 1956-05-06 15 -VSJP* Jantzon fc^ Jr features new Crinklepuff H Crlnkl.pufl Cettoml They look as uivme as they sound and they fit superbly thanks to sturdy Crinklepuff shirrin,g-new spiral boning for airy support. Tartan Shaath in three Colourful tartans with boned ruffly bra, scalloped quarter-skirt. i_JL Hor«ntln» Florol in a sunny SL^y.205 words
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Advertisement344 1956-05-06 15 llie Customer is always right I Mi»s Woiaq- ftwT wU«»r's CO*** ow you loreJly <* We dov<l *ee>u V aav; "3f?B^^P I I I ATTHB DOCTORS [•<>»»» TIM« LATKH canfUelp u 'll<3«+ ...-ftusrw'* k<*Ulh4 haiacU wrrxAQ SK i*ourw«w t,noppm<3 Mto tremble; wt+k vou.M.ss Wowjj.TU* trowbto |TSE_^5/1 cUildreK 1 at people344 words
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Advertisement567 1956-05-06 16 Do you realise you can buy your Blue Gillette Blades in a quick-feed Dispenser without paying any more for them 9 You can enjoy Gillette SupervecJ -hay- GiUe ttelll ing too if you us* a quick-feed Dispenser Vf*VW with a quick-action one-piece razor. m &jB You can get both in567 words
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Miscellaneous1301 1956-05-06 16 *WWY SUCW 7ESOLATION2* THE APE-V^A.N AS<EP I r\^HK~>^\\\ -^Ki^tf^t^^ I*A PEAAOMZ' QUEgTIONEP TWE WITCW t7OCTOK.. vV IWAVESEEN NOANJIAAALS kvW&jK^ A X T*eZAM x WALP-SAMLING IS TMERE A PLAGUE?" I NJ^ljjf XjV^^^ VCS V WC A^E *YOU MOC< AAE, BUT THIS s J3BBSm%tl *w ■b^^J^V'" I7EAAOM TWAT SCKEAAA9P TWE WITCM POCTO^.1,301 words
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Article, Illustration887 1956-05-06 17 How is It «h»n«; MOORE iitmmto. tic nrqttum. tpil -s and «rnllomen. I shall now iirt-Miit the most amazing, be--ildtri'^ and astonishing illusion tory of mafic. It is called M.in in Half." of this incredible, appallingly original887 words
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390 1956-05-06 17 S cience dis covery will involve murder stories C has a hot t:p 'ectives and ati! and fictional. wounds of the not necessarily tant death they have to kill their 'her immediate- thin a very short me." informaIfy the myd throw a me of those because it demonstrates that victimsUP - 390 words
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Advertisement355 1956-05-06 17 New MACLEANS CLEANS TEETH WHITER THAN EVER BEFORE The whiteness-meter proves it Teeth cleaner and whiter than ever before, KEEP* teeth healthier- safer from decay i And that means healthier, too. That's today's Brush your teeth with New Macleans and great news I see them getting whiter. And notice the355 words
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Article, Illustration822 1956-05-06 18 yHERE are strict regulations, with appropriate penalties for infringement, governing the permissible weights which lorries may carry, and the number of passengers allowed on public transport buses. I Why can we not have similar rules governing the use and abuse of private cars? In a822 words
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392 1956-05-06 18 ' Crusader - 'Crusader' By Jill-; decision during the week to stage the Combined School NorthSouth soccer as an annual fixture as well ;is the organisation of an annual pan-Malayan schools competition is welcome news. The man mainly responsible for this. Kuala Lumpur school teacher Mr.392 words
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Article409 1956-05-06 18 WHEN the people of Sweden recently decided b> I plebiscite NOT to convert their road traffic flow from the left to the right- hand side of the road, and so ome into line with the rest of the European mainland, much interest was aroused as to409 words
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Advertisement109 1956-05-06 18 BEST FEATURES I OF MODERN DESIGN Wi ROSKOPF CrclW^X J FAMOUS SINCE 1867 jM UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING soutAcvm Mofiffirl •,.•A. i I J ft 4 LTD, A.XADE BUILDING RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE P. O BOX 393 MCL TRAVEL TO EUROPE VIA SOUTH AFRICA R.I.L. offer excellent passenger- icconmod.ition on their large and109 words
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Advertisement188 1956-05-06 18 LEARM THIS EASY WAY Anyone c n driw am,x,n, CRAPHOSC msMntly' Drawing from Lift Drawing /nommots Objects Th« Artllt f^J^ a r tpllcj Jk ofthepkeu'. >TV on hit draw .i j^ inf board VV »r«J procMdt -T A-A _J to draw »nd jy'"^™ obtain i per- i »«t tw«ch. 'i-r'n^.188 words
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Miscellaneous104 1956-05-06 18 jflGtfMMm Of §INKf SPORTING SAM By Reg. Wootton Crossword Solution ACROSS: 1. ('onsciousnrsx, 11. 13. ii 13. Mnralr 14. Degrpr-. 15 Levrr. 16. Awls, 19. Tran. ?1. Anr 24. Era. 2%. Imperturbable, 26. sre, 27. Bib, 28 Nfed. 31. Nips. 32. Opine 34.' Hi-nine.-. .17. Cvrofcr. 40. User. 41. Lead,104 words
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Article298 1956-05-06 19 HOLLAND, GERMANY PAX INVITED International Hockey Quad likely in XX. fed select team in Sept ERAL MOKLIRA Ml'l K. S»l likelihood ..i might international i;u.idransular i.itter part preMalayan ration, that the hockey r< .idy acinvitatton deration >v back to r partithe Melvlted the German have not If they may run298 words
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396 1956-05-06 19 I^OH. Saturday. -round performance by Australian Arthur Dews put Selangor in a very at the close of the first day's play ite match against Perak here today. J 43 runs, five Perunj with ftrst, were runs and .ik out for •ake a396 words
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Article276 1956-05-06 19 SPORE CRICKET yETERAN Singapore batsman Cneong Thiam Siew continued to show good form yesterday when he scored a century oil Nee Soon Garrison at Hong Lim Green. Thiam SieWs 110 included two sixes and 16 lours. Another good performance in this game was276 words
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177 1956-05-06 19 K. LUMPUR, Sat. rpHE Federal GovA eminent have informed the Federation of Malaya Olympic Sports Council that it will grant full pay leave to all competitors and officials, who are chosen to represent Malaya at the Olympic Games in Melbourne. Mr. H. M.177 words
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Article103 1956-05-06 19 LONDON, Sat. County cricket tea scores today were: At Canterbury, Glamorgan 198 for six (Hedges 80) v Kent. At Lord's, Hampshire 213 for five (Gray 50) v M.C.C. At Northampton, Nottingham 231 for five (Simpson 150) v Northamptonshire. At Oval, Surrey 183 for seven (MayReuter - 103 words
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Article47 1956-05-06 19 SEREMBAN Sat. Time saved Negrl Sembilan Club from defeat when the? met Negrl Police in a friendly cricket match on the padang here today. N.S. Club 182-9 dccl. (Ourubachan Singh 44. J. Dlonyslus 3-68). Police 159-3 (Wong Yong Llm 69).47 words
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Article1047 1956-05-06 19 ish and Scottish Football DIVISION TWO P W D L P APts Sheffield W 42 21 13 8 ***** 55 Leeds 42 23 6 13 80 60 52 Liverpool 42 21 6 15 85 63 48 Blackburn 42 21 6 15 84 65 48 Leicester 42 21 61,047 words
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Article191 1956-05-06 19 SfcLANGOR— IST DKfS. S. R*jaUn*am c Letchumanan b KoentU 33 A. Murutuu b Mahinder Singh G ChelUah c and b Koenitz 12 M. Shepherd*on c Lt. Moore b MalUnder Singh A. G. Dews c Coomb.- b Koentti 4 T. Slvagnanam b Mahinder Singh 7 C. Shepherdson c Daniel t>191 words
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147 1956-05-06 19 LEICESTER, Saturday. EICESTERSHIRE did well to stfore 177 for the loss of four wickets before tea when they met the Australian touring cricketers here today. In the early stages, when conditions were cold and chilly, the Australian fielding was not too good and147 words
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Article41 1956-05-06 19 BERLIN. Sat —Britain's Peter Bates beat German heavyweight boxing champion Oerard Hecht in the fifth round here last night, the referee stopping the fight after Hecht took heavy punishment to the face. Hecht holds the European lightheavyweight title. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article95 1956-05-06 19 SAIGON, Sat. A VIETNAM "B" soccer selection won a friendly match against Federation of Malaya here today by three goals to one. Vietnam were leading 10 at half-time. Vietnam went on to 3-0 and it was only five minutes from the end that Pang Slang Teck,95 words
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Article57 1956-05-06 19 Royal Air Force Changi beat Tuan Mong 0.8.A. 6-0 in their S.A.F.A. Div. 3B league match at Geylang yesterday. O'Mullian (3), Cooper. Mulr and Stringer scored. At Farrer Park. Windsor Rovers and Tornado S. C. drew l-l In a Div. 3B encounter. Jalil scored57 words
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Article89 1956-05-06 19 Officials ot the Evergreen Weightliftlng Party for the year are: President: Tay Teo Chuan. vicepresident: Simon Chin. Hon. secretary: Goh Tiang Seong. asst. secretary: Tan Tee Chiep, hon. treasurer: Tan Tee Chiep. Hon. mittee: Pang Lye Seng. Wong Kay Poh E. Wong. Chua Peng Kirn. Cheong Kam Tong.89 words
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Article95 1956-05-06 19 KUALA LUMPUH. Sat. A LUCKY last minute goal j enabled Selangor Combined Schools to avenge their earlier 7-0 defeat against Central Perak Schools with a 3-2 victory In their return match on the TPCA stadium today. The teams were evenly matched and the result was95 words
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Advertisement156 1956-05-06 19 Why do so many Doctors use one particular Soap? wondered why so their own surgeries far Soap to wash .I'twui Medicit rhry hare found il hands softer, mort ■f course, completely can do this for Doctor*, urihildrtn? ■P v the kindest ikl tovourikla; > i m. kind to your '■<156 words
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Miscellaneous77 1956-05-06 19 1 fa^T^TnKjllk^B^lMn^^Tal CRICKET Senior Tournament; S.C.C v S.R.C, padang; S.C.K.C, v University Honf Lim Green; I.A. v Police. Balestirr Road; C.S.C. t R.A.F. Balestier Road; Army v R. Navy, Nee Soon. Friendly: R.A.F. Tenj»h v S.C.C. Teng»h. SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 3B: IBS v SUB Police "A", Jalan Besar. 4 p.m.77 words
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Article28 1956-05-06 20 2* Words $111 Minimum) HOE: Hoe Kirn Pek, aged 62 expired 10.49 am yesterday M 2* Lumpur behind wife, children am gland children to mourn sad loss28 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1956-05-06 20 Summer Cup to Byzantium By EPSOM JEEP STRONG AND FREE, with Abdul Mawi up, sprang a three-figure dividend upset at Penang yesterday, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club Summer Meeting. Strong and Free defeated Rip Kirby in a tight finish to pay1,652 words
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Article50 1956-05-06 20 TOTAL POOL (8201.000) IST. No. *****4 ($60,300) .•M) No. MSIM (527.135) 3RD. No. *****2 ($15,075) STARTERS (S1507): Nos. *****8: .'oiKHMI; KiOlil. *****5; *****(i: *****3; *****9; *****6. CONSOLATION (5603 each): Nos. *****4; *****6: *****6; *****2: *****3: *****7; *****3: *****3; *****1; *****0. TREBLF TOTE: No winninc ticket ($1,033 carried forward).50 words
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255 1956-05-06 20 PENANG, Saturday. THE Badminton Association of Malaya have re- ceived strong support from Japan and Hong Kong to their proposal to hold a South-East Asia tournament. "Botn the badminton associations of Japan and Hong Kong are most enthusiastic over the idea, and255 words
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Article237 1956-05-06 20 LONDON, Sat. THE danger of cautious cricket i s the theme in the 1956 Wisden CricketersAlmanack, to be publisned on May 8. Th« editor, in a survey of thiIncreaslng menace, cites as the .supreme example. Pakistan and India who established a record of five drawn Tests inReuter - 237 words
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Article63 1956-05-06 20 PORT OF SPAIN Trinidad. Sat Canada gained a winning 3-0 lead over the West Indies when i they won the doubles match here I yesterday in the first round of the American Zone of the Da us Cup lawn tennis competition Bob Bedurd and Don FontReuter - 63 words
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Article80 1956-05-06 20 NEWMARKET. Sat. Major Lionel Holliday's colt Blue Lightning, von the" Free Handicap for four-year-olds run o\er a mile and a half here yeMe'riay He beat Mr.' C. F. Hughesdons Sayka-sh by a neck in a photo finish. Captain R. Evans's Blue Legend, a late additionalReuter - 80 words
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Article80 1956-05-06 20 Mr. Teoh Chze Chong was reelected president of the Johore Amateur Football Association for 1956. other officials: Vice president. Tunku Mahmood Iskandar and Che Mohd. said bin Md. Tahir; Hon. secretary, Mr. P.J. Danker (re-elected i; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. C.S. Durai ire-elected). Independent delegates, Messrs: Cheah Teik80 words
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Article40 1956-05-06 20 R.A.P. Seletar drew their criket match against Shell Sports Club when bad light stopped play at Payar Lebar Road yesterday. Shell 108 (Farthing 28. Fancock 22. Smith 3-25). Seletar 87 for 8 (Baker 50, Fiern 15. Maugham 4-34).40 words
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Article190 1956-05-06 20 SUNNINGDALE. Berkshire, Sat. GARY PLAYER. 20-year-old South African open champion and all-round sportsman who first concentrated on professional KOlf only three years ago. yesterday won first prize in the C5OO Dunlop Professional Golf Tournament. What ki more, considering his youth, he survived the testing ordealReuter - 190 words
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Miscellaneous21 1956-05-06 22 a l a CfA i.l i ,i'\^i I [81; pL; 1 I v- 1ft ?< < 1 1 1 1 s j pi^f^21 words
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