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Title Section21 1956-06-12 1 V>:ilA<iE jA»I,Y rtHTIFIEB SALE EI€K F Fl S 73.000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1956. 15 CENTS21 words
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Article352 1956-06-12 1 STALIN A SEX MANIAC' Khrushchev give* details* on dictator, urges posthumous trial He had harem of young girls SOME DISAPPEARED PARIS, Monday. evening newspaper France-Soir reported from Vienna today that Mr. Nikita ushchev, the Soviet Communist Party chief, told Russian leaders that Stalin should be osthamonsly for his crimes, irdingReuter - 352 words
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Article54 1956-06-12 1 I You can be f among the I //Miners... dr :e money of )00 can be won in The Malayan ly's Jackpot Puzzle Contest "W". The-e is $15,000 in the prize pool and .000 in consolation res. Send your entry NOW. The closing date is Saturday, June 16 only54 words
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Article45 1956-06-12 1 One was woman ING, Mon. A comPolice and South Wales patrol today killed four terrorists contar here. Red, a 24-year-old Teng Geok Lan, was bright. •onri. a Tamil, was r He managed to 1 away from the scene killed in a follow-up45 words
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Article25 1956-06-12 1 >S!A, Mon.— Three Brimen were killed injured yesterday *hen their vehicle overturn(a on a mountain road 1 50 "in Nicosia— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration657 1956-06-12 1 Slow but sure that's the SEATO way LOOK, BRASS HATS -87 OF THEM IN A ROW OEATO military staff planners, meeting for a 16-day conference at Sembawang Naval Air Station in Singapore, were told yesterday by General Sir Charles Lcewen, Com-mander-in-Chief Far East Lard Forces, to guard against becoming discouraged657 words
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110 1956-06-12 1 New clashes in Ceylon on language problem COLOMBO, Mon. Violence broke out in several places in Ceylon yesterday between Sinhalese and Tamils over the language issue. The situation in the Tamil areas of Batticaloa and Trincomalee was reported to be serious. Th« two communities openly clashed and set fire toUP - 110 words
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Article20 1956-06-12 1 VIENNA, Mon. Czechoslovak newspapers today reported the arrest of an "American spy," identified as Lubomlr Juza.— A. P.20 words
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Article202 1956-06-12 1 PROVIDENT FUND ROW GOES ON MORE than 300 employees of the Oversea-Chin-ese Bank in Singapore will take a strike ballot today in support of their claim for refund of their money in the staff provident fund. This was announced yesterday by Mr. K. C.202 words
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Article48 1956-06-12 1 A detective corporal. T. L. Mathieson. was assaulted by three men while he was making inquiries in Jalan Besar yo Math?e V son. who is attached to Kandang Kerbau police station was treated at the General Hospital for minor injuries and allowed to go home.48 words
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Article72 1956-06-12 1 Taxi accident PORT DICKSON, Mon. Police here are appealing to the public for information on an accident at the 4% mile Coast Road here in which a woman and her niece were killed. They were thrown out of a taxi and died on the spot. The appeal72 words
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Article34 1956-06-12 1 JAKARTA, Mon— A mobile police brigade launched a surprise attack in the jungles of South Atjeh in Sumatra against 100 Darul Islam forces killing "a great number", police headquarters reported today. U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article134 1956-06-12 1 PEKING'S WALLS MUST GO 500 years old PEKING, Mon. The ancient walls of Peking are to be pulled down as part of a plan to modernise and expand the capital. But in its place a green wall of trees is being planted round and throughout the city as part ofReuter - 134 words
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Article40 1956-06-12 1 SAIGON. Mon. General Ba Cut. chief of the Hoa Hao sect rebels who staged a bitter fight against the South Vietnam Government of Mr. Ngo D!nh Diem, was sentenced to death today by a military court. U.P.UP - 40 words
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204 1956-06-12 1 HONG KONG. Mon. Mr. Ylen Tsun. a Chinese actor-director, today withdrew his film "Nonya and Baba" from the third South-East Asia film festival as a "stem protest" against a statement on Hong Kons films made by Mr. Masaichl Nagata. a Japanese film magnate. Mr.Reuter - 204 words
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Article181 1956-06-12 1 $23,000 U.5. CAR FOR THE TENGKU It's air-cooled too KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is to have a black Chrysler Crown Imperial limousine costing $23,000. The Government will pay for the car, which has been ordered through Borneo Motors' branch here. The eight-passenger car will be181 words
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Article48 1956-06-12 1 Two masked men, one armrd with a dagger, robbed Madam Khoo Shu Eng. a widow of the late millionaire. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, of $6,000 worth of jewellery and $1,000 cash The robbers entered her house in Neil Road by scaling the back wall.48 words
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Article23 1956-06-12 1 BONN. Sun. The We.st German Government will offer ?80 more scholarships 'for students to study at We.st Geman universities this year.23 words
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Article251 1956-06-12 1 Go-slow still on 36 estates IT U A L A LUMPUR, Mon. Workers on 3G estates scattered over the Federation are still observing the "go-slow" campaign, which was called off by the National Union of Plantation Workers last week. The secretary of the Mala- yan Planting Industries Employers' Association, Mr.251 words
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Article25 1956-06-12 1 SI.MATKA KKRKI.S BOOTED JAKARTA. Mon. A mobile unit has routed about 100 rebels in surprise attack on camp in south Atjch. North Sumatra.25 words
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251 1956-06-12 2 40 REBELS SHOT: LEADERS ARE HUNTED ft U E N O S AIRES, Mon. The Argentine Governm c n t is reported to have executed more than 10 rebels before! firing squads in un-j precedented reprisals after the abortive "Peronist Communist" revolt during the week-end. TheAP - 251 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-06-12 2 n S f the D ederatl °f Malaya Police Band stand to attention as the Queen Mother and Pr.ncess Margaret arrive at Earls Court, London, for the opening of the Royal Tournament. The band made the first public appearance of its British tour atAP - 54 words
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Article207 1956-06-12 2 'We were stung' claim Monaco s councillors MONTE CARLO, Mon. The National Council of Monaco merely wanted to put diamonds round the slender neck of Princess Grace Kelly, but it has wound up with dispute on its hands. The argument i s with a207 words
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Article75 1956-06-12 2 DAMASCUS. Mon. Pakistan's Minister in Damascus. Lalshah Bukharl, yesterday warned that "war will no doubt break out between India and Pakistan if the question of Kashmir is not properly settled to meet the national aspirations of its people." Bukhari asked Arab and Islamic countries to help to75 words
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Article22 1956-06-12 2 LONDON. Mon. Air Marshal Hubert Leonard Patch will be Commander-in-Chief of the RAF In the Middle East from September22 words
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Article17 1956-06-12 2 AMMAN. Mon. Jordan's treaty of friendship with Iraq was renewed yesterday for five years. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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92 1956-06-12 2 Mr. LIM, COLONY'S NEW CHOICE, IS 'GOOD PARTY STRATEGY' HONG KONG. Mon. The British owned South China Morning Post today welcomed the choice of Mr. Llm Yew Hock as the new Chief Minister of Singapore as "good party strategy." It said: "Mr. Marshall's emotional reaction to his frustration In LondonReuter - 92 words
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165 1956-06-12 2 AFTER THREE ATTEMPTS, ON FUNERAL PYRE CALCUTTA, Mon.— A young Hindu widow in the village of Parsa 'threw herself on her husband's funeral pyre three times, It was reported today. The third time, villagers honoured religious custom over man-made law and allowed the woman to join her husband in deathUP - 165 words
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130 1956-06-12 2 68 KILLED. BUT MOST GET AWAY ALGIERS, Mon. A 6,000-MAN French Army task force yesterday wound up a four-day rebel hunt through the Grande Kabylie mountains, killing 68 insurgents but failing to trap the bulk of the rebel force The tank and air-supported operation opened130 words
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Article44 1956-06-12 2 PARIS, Mon.— Prince Nordom Sihanouk, former King and Premier of Cambodia arrived here yesterday in hl s private aircraft after a week's visit to Warsaw He expects to stay here until tomorrow and then fly to Stockholm, Prague and Madrid— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article37 1956-06-12 2 NEW YORK. Mon.— Three men and a woman on b Joyride in a private plane were burned to death yesterday when the pilot, apparently blinded by the sun crashed Into high tension lines.— A P37 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-06-12 2 THE N UTTING S HAVE PARTED lONDON Ant] wife of Brifa toter or Forei sn AffaS? yesterday that hf> r husban, seDarated. tlon^ncT flnanria: tlement." said. "So j as I ai cerned is no r of divorce. 1 Sh" did not state the reason for th c separation. Mrs. Nuttin67 words
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Article14 1956-06-12 2 Mr. Bert been chos< munist Party to tL?S the Labour Parfe next election, r14 words
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Article22 1956-06-12 2 COLOMBO: a clash**. tween Sinhalese, resulted in two death?" Batticloa. in eastera& on Friday night, ace^g to late reports here— A.P. wAP - 22 words
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Article24 1956-06-12 2 KATIIMWni ions; enough enough for plani on has been discoveredan altitude of 20.000 feet k the Himalayas n< Everest, a British cllmbe said here—UP24 words
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125 1956-06-12 2 He could not stand dog's barking— so shot wife CLEVELAND, Mon.— A hospital psychiatrist killed his estranged wife and himself with eight pistol shots yesterday in the backyard of their West Side home. Dr. John Otis. 44, fired five shots into the chest of his wife, Freda, 44. and thenAP - 125 words
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312 1956-06-12 3 ALL-OUT HUNT FOR TERROR ISLE'S TOP THUG Roads sealed as troops hunt man with $85,000 prlee on h!« head NICOSIA, Monday. I KAFFK was banned in the west Cyprus mntains today as 5,000 British troops for the mystery terrorist leader, ii«," and other wanted men. lis," b( liovod to beReuter; UP - 312 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-06-12 3 GUARDS AND M.P.s BATTLE IN JAPANESE DIET THREE Diet guards (centre) form a protective wall round the President of the Ipper House, Tsuruhei Matsuno (left wearing glasses) as Socialist members fight their way to the platform to try to reach him during a plenary session. The Socialists were trying toAP - 85 words
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Article90 1956-06-12 3 A P oet gets set to tell Britain NICOSIA, Mon. n& Oared [n three separate Cyprus, a Cypriot opher prepared n a two-week nenl tour" of mdiotl secretary l Archbishop said in an I am going on nment tour .md acquaint public opinion of situation. I lally to meet r90 words
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Article27 1956-06-12 3 PARIS. Mon. Pierre Pouind six members of his lance movement charged with or- collective refusal They face a sentence of two j ii] Renter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article27 1956-06-12 3 WHAT'S IN A NAME?. FFIELD. Mon. A lorry jammed its roof under a here. A policeman asked the driver for his replied: "Lowbridge. T. E. Lowbridg^."— A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article60 1956-06-12 3 TAIPEH, Mon. A young Chinese e.scapins: from Com'nuinist rule reached a Nationalist island in Amoy Bay early yesterday after a sevenmile swim, the Defence Ministry reported. Three others, who fled with him. were missins; and most probably drowned, the Ministry said All four were described asAP - 60 words
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Article212 1956-06-12 3 Jordan 'error' in the Pact -EX-AMBASSADOR'S OPINION LONDON, Monday. QJIR ALEC KIRKBRIDGE, former British Ambassador to Libya, said in a broadcast from London yesterday that it was an "error" to try to bring Jordan into the Bagdad Pact. He was taking pnn in a 8.8.C. discussion with Sir John Glubb.Reuter - 212 words
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Article114 1956-06-12 3 Banda sets himself as censor COLOMBO. Mon. rrdiE Prime Minister Mr. L Solomon Bandaranaike. today lifted the ban on importing Communist books and set himself ud as censor of pornographic and subversive literature. The ban was imposed by the previous Government, headed by Sir John Kotelawala, in 1953. Mr. BandaranaikeUP - 114 words
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Article20 1956-06-12 3 COLOMBO, Mon— A Buddhist university will be built soon at Kalutara by the Buddhist Academy of Ceylon. UP.UP - 20 words
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Article24 1956-06-12 3 PORT SAID, Mon— Britain yesterday began to evacuate her last troops from the Sue? Canal zone. They will go to Cyprus. U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article78 1956-06-12 3 AMONG 20,000— THE KILLER LONDON, Mon.— Sixteen detectives, hunting the killer of two aged sisters, yesterday started fingerprinting every man in Ormskirk. which has a population of 20,000. The detectives worked from early morning to nightfall knocking on doors in the quiet suburb where Miss Margaret Ormesher. 67, and her78 words
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Article242 1956-06-12 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consols £53 Funding 4Te £89 War 3>,-'r £71\ BANKS Mercantile (£12'4) M Eastern (£5j £7U Chartered (£5i 36/3 +/6 Hongkong ($125) £90< 2 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 867 1 Royal 83/4' L /6 Prudential £45242 words
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Article23 1956-06-12 3 LONDON, June 11. Cash Buyers £736; Sellers £737; Forward Buyers £732' 2 Sellers £733; Settlement £73«H; T'irnover, a.m. 80 tons. p.m. 40.23 words
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Article35 1956-06-12 3 LONDON. June 11— Spot 22 T id.. July-Sept. 22% d.. Oct.-Dec. 22\d., Jan -Mar 22", < i.. April-June 21 7 »d, June c.l.f. 22 7 »d July c If. 225, d Tone: Steady At decline.35 words
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Article233 1956-06-12 3 Ike back on feet: 'Doing fine' WASHINGTON, Mon. President Eisenhower had a comfortable night his doctors; announced today. His general condition is ex- j cellent. This morning he left his j bed and was helped to walk round the room only 30 hours after a major opera- tlon. His doctorsAP - 233 words
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Article49 1956-06-12 3 GENEVA, Mon— The most important international gathering of scientists since the United Nations conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy a year ago opened here today. Leading physicists from Britain, the United States, Russia and Canada are among the 300 scientists from 20 countries. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article39 1956-06-12 3 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Princess Margaret and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will join the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh here today. They will stay with them in the Royal yacht Britannia until Sunday. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article22 1956-06-12 3 MANILA. Mon.— Huk rebels raided a town near here last night and killed a civilian and burnt 16 buses. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Advertisement187 1956-06-12 3 New MACLEANS CLEANS TEETH WHITER THAN EVER BEFORE The whiteness-meter proves it Teeth cleaner and whiter than ever before ■^"■"TJST'w™? f And that means healthier, too. That's today. Brush your teeth with New Macleans and great news see them ettin S whiter. And notice the w m lovd y fresh187 words
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Advertisement46 1956-06-12 3 No more famous street |piccadilly| No finer cigarette FRESH FROM LONDON Aspirin r a (BAYER) COLDS HEADACHES FLU RHEUMATISM BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD., P. 0. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur, Penang. It in 6^"* (*R'l SOLE ACENTS SANDILANDS BUTTERY b COMPANY LIMITED46 words
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63 1956-06-12 4 Boys, your catapults may send you to jail PENANG. Mon.— Boys who shoot birds with catapults are liable to six months' jail and a fine of $500. The Resident Commissioner. Mr.,R. P. Bingham. gave this warning today when he said that catapults came within the definition of "offensive weapons." Penang63 words
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Article45 1956-06-12 4 Tarn Tuan Siah pleaded not fiuilty in Singapore court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a chemie for $1,000. as an employee of Chequers Hotel Thomsor Roaa, on Sept. 28 last year. He was allowed bail of 52.000.45 words
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Article34 1956-06-12 4 A youth. Tan Kirn Swan, pleaded not guilty in a i Singapore magistrate's court yesterday to stealing five rings worth $284 from a store in Raffles Place. Bail was allowed.34 words
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Article29 1956-06-12 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.--i The Telecommunications De- partment last month installed 513 new telephone lines in the Federation. In the samp month 513 new applications were received.29 words
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302 1956-06-12 4 ALL A PLOT to MAKE ME LOSE MY J.P.-POSHNI Certain people want to put me to shame' court toll PENANG, Monday. JUSTICE of the Peace, M. Y. Poshni, alleged in court today that there was a conspiracy among certain people to "deprive me of my Poshni, who was making his302 words
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Article163 1956-06-12 4 Gangsters get pictures taken PENANG, Mon. Penang police, stepping up their war against secret societies, have taken the photographs and fingerprints of 20 "active leaders." These leaders have also been warned not to cause a breach of the peace, the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham, told a Press conference163 words
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Article, Illustration168 1956-06-12 4 Bride (and wool undies) for Wimbledon pOMPLETE with woollen Kj undies to fight the English 'winter, c h e Mahay on binte Hajl Buyong left Singapore by Qantas yesterday morning to meet her mother-in-law for the first time. They will be introduced at Wimbledon by Che Mahayon's husband. Major A.168 words
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Article181 1956-06-12 4 GOVT. ACTS: SIT S DAYS NUMBERED T*HE Colony Government is working at top speed to scrap the Singapore Improvement Trust and establish a new authority, which it hopes will solve the housing shortage. The sole task of the new authority will be to build. and nothing else. All the planning181 words
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Article24 1956-06-12 4 SITIAWAN, Mon.— Miss G. A. Varney, nursing sister attached to the District Hospital, Lumut. has gone on long leave to England.24 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-06-12 4 KING OF LAOS ARRIVES HERE TOMORROW KING SISAVANG VONG of Laos will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on his way to France where he will be treated for rheumatism. The king. accompanied by his premier. Prince Souvenna Phouma. will arrive at the Tanjong "agar Railway statin i by train from Padaiiu65 words
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170 1956-06-12 4 Girl who took to drink to drown her sorrows ended in a drain DRETTY Wong Kirn Wah. who took to drink "to drown her sorrows", drove her car into a drain one day last year, the Singapore First Traffic Court was told yesterday. Wong pleaded guilty to three traffic offences170 words
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Article77 1956-06-12 4 THE pilot of a Malayan Airways Raplde was warming up his engines at Labuan when a large rat ran between his legs and disappeared into the front of the aircraft. He stopped the engines and made an unsuccessful search for the stowaway Engineers were called77 words
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Advertisement226 1956-06-12 4 I CATHAY OHT;.\Xls\Tmv ATTRA^r.^ gK TheFAINTED HILLS 4 I OPENS THURSDAi alec* fiui^w^tfTjjT^XJLfßn CECIL PAMER Mffl^i f- V. J nun sellers m^ JLif a u fty i T&*A MkJi I DINKY GREEN MUI riCHNICOIo Q7 IIO\ PLAN \o\v Oi»i\ I TOD^SIIION 1 2OthCentur(fo»p<es">'» fiftr \A I I RODGERS^HAMMERSTEINS j GORDON226 words
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898 1956-06-12 5 LANDLORDS TELL INQUIRY: GOVT. MUST COMPENSATE NOW FAILURE of the Government to announce a n y scheme for compensating 0 w n c r s whose land is made unsaleable or unproductive by the Master Plan, was criticised in Singapore yesterday. The complaint898 words
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205 1956-06-12 5 They would not let me fin straight says man in dock MALACCA, Mon. \|K. Kamanatha Iyer, the Malacca Magistrate, today urged police not to hound ex-convicts. He said this after a man with 16 previous convictions protested in court that he could205 words
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Article135 1956-06-12 5 DENTISTS THREATEN A 'HARTAL' 'Penicillin ban must go* KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Delegates of 600 registered Chinese dentists in Malaya decided here last night to stage a "hartal" if the Federation and Singapore Governments refuse to lift the ban on their using penicillin in treatment of patients. A deputation is to135 words
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Article94 1956-06-12 5 INVITED TROUBLE INTO HIS CAR A "PIRATE" taxi driver found himself in trouble with the law when he picked up a vehicles' inspector, Mr. H. L. Chin, as a fare on Nov. 22. the Singapore City Court was told yesterday. Mr. Chin, who was in plain clothes, boarded the car94 words
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Article57 1956-06-12 5 Madam Lee Choc Tee, a typist, who sued her husband, Wee Eng Siang, a clerk, for a divorce on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Knight In the Singapore High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made absolute in three57 words
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Article117 1956-06-12 5 WHEN a police officer described a secret society member as a "gangster" in a Singapore court yesterday, the magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn, remarked: "It is too polite a term." "I can't find a more suitable term sir," Inspector E. J. Walker replied. Mr. Devereux Colebourn117 words
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Article27 1956-06-12 5 A misadventure verdict was recorded in Singapore yesterday on Ang Bing Xheng, 54, who died after he was knocked down by a motorcycle in Jurong Road.27 words
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Article38 1956-06-12 5 A gold wristwatch found in Stamford Road shortly after the Queen's Birthday Parade on May 31. has been handed in to the police. The watch can be claimed at the Central police station.38 words
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Article70 1956-06-12 5 THIRD MAN ACCUSED OF MURDER A THIRD man was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with the murder of a coffee shop owner. Lazar Marakkapakath Abdullah Kunji, in Kampong Alexandra last Wednesday night. All bin Osman, 25. was ordered to be remanded until Thursday in the C.I.D. lock-up. Two others—70 words
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Article81 1956-06-12 5 Sentence over now it's exile TIM KIM WAH, a Kuala Lumpur rubber tapper who was sentenced to seven years' jail for supplying food to bandits, left Singapore yesterday for China on a banishment warrant. Brought under guard from Taiping Jail, Lim wore new clothes and had a new, unassembled bicycle.81 words
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Miscellaneous215 1956-06-12 5 mm a m, The First Test Match. England v RADIO MALAYA Australia. aSffrtSSTffSJKJr i Regional JHBTm &MSZ SINGAPORE 10.30—10.45 Bachelor's Only; 10.45 I up. i CHINESE V.M.C.A. (off Prince SINCAPOEE AET SOCIETY: POLICE BAND: Public concert IH JNE** J n Table t<!nnls bafl Grapnl( art crafta class British Kutong Park,215 words
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Article29 1956-06-12 6 in Words $10 (minimum). LEONG KUN KAY and family thank all relatives and friends for their assistance, visits, wreaths. messages of condolence, and attendance on their recent bereavement.29 words
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Obituary109 1956-06-12 6 M Words $10 (minimum). MRS. MARY ARULSUSAI. Fi.-ter of P. M. Maden, Seremban, passed away on 11-6-"56. age 52, r.t 226 Panda HUlr. Malacca. Funeral 12.6.56, at 4.30 pjn. KOUWENHOVEN VLASENKO: Galina Michaelovna, aged 37, beloved wife of Han Kouwenhoven, Fudrtenly at Pollensa. Mallorca, Spain. 2nd June 1956. Deeply109 words
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Article304 1956-06-12 6 20 Word, $10 < Minimum; FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mall" If you want Vo \\\n that $5,000 word puzzle. DOHii> GEDDES The Little Shop Raffles Hotel showing Superb styles in uncrushable linen. $95 to $135. JUST ARRIVED at Vanity attractive blouses from Paris. We f.1.-o have304 words
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Obituary46 1956-06-12 6 20 Word, $10 (minimum). FRANK BLACKWOOD SEWELL Evi ovtnfly Remembered by His Wife Effie.~ Three Daughters. Son and Sight Grandchildren. Dearly Remembered by Many In New Zealand, the Federation, Singapore ar.ci Australia, who closed Ms life of sen-ice above self on 12th June, 1955.46 words
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696 1956-06-12 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. June 12, 1956. One Man, Five Votes 1 Singapore's desire for "a more democratic framework" is leading the Labour Front Government into somewhat curious experiment. One man five votes is not ordinarily regarded as a fine democratic principle, but it becomes so <n i the696 words
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Article371 1956-06-12 6 The Singapore Legal Aid and Advice Bill, which was taken through all stages in less than an hour, was worthy of much more attention than it received in the Legislative Assembly. Free legal representation is available now only in the High Court and in a limited number371 words
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Article158 1956-06-12 6 The people of Kajang have been washing their dirty linen in private and hanging it up unblushingly in public for all to see. Not only in Kajang but in every crowded town in Malaya these odd assortments of inner and outer garments have given to drab and dusty158 words
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1157 1956-06-12 6 RICHARD DENMAN - BRITAIN'S OLD SCHOOL MANAGERS HAMPER INDUSTRIAL SUPREMACY RICHARD DENMAN By Britain's industrial development is being crippled by indifference to the problem of recruiting and training high-quality managers. Britain still relies on hit-and-miss methods of acquiring managerial skills. s i™ M""j Haphazard 1 training •"■""■ltitnti i m 11 in nil m1,157 words
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451 1956-06-12 6 IHAVE read the letters of Mr. Skinner and Mr. Kelsey with great interest and have found much to appreciate in both. While agreeing with much of what Mr. Kelsey. has said. I would not go so far as to say that the development451 words
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Letter259 1956-06-12 6 FI RST L ANDIGN WE have been following with interest the correspondence evoked by one of our advertisements in which we said that the first aircraft to land in Malaya came down at Farmer Park, Singapore, in December 1919. The aircraft to which we referred was a VickersVlmy flown by259 words
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Letter21 1956-06-12 6 IKAVE recently compiled a history of the street names of Ipoh and Menglembu but have been un-21 words
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Letter139 1956-06-12 6 I EARN only $296 a month and have to support my wife and eight children, the eldest being ten years of age and the youngest two months. My rent, lighting, water, etc. take away almost $50 off my pay. I have no other means of income and139 words
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Letter62 1956-06-12 6 SOME districts In Singapore are brightly Illuminated whereas some are In darkness. One of these, Wilkinson Road, Is fast becoming an Ideal stretch for racing motorists and motor cyclists. Many acci- dents (though minor) have occurred In recent months, and many more (perhaps fatal) may occur. Cannot62 words
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Article195 1956-06-12 6 rpHE statement by the A Federations Minister of Health that it was necessary to recruit doctors from India because our local medical men were reluctant to staff hospitals in remote areas and in leper and mental hospitals makes amazing reading. This is more amazin? when wp195 words
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Advertisement357 1956-06-12 6 i Straits Times Free Press For rha convmi«nc« of od»«r- risers our raprctantathra at lit. floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, I ORCHARD ROAD, wIH racaWt tmell advtrtltamanti and aniwan to box number* 1 Classified advartlsamtntt may E z also be bonded to: j CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester House, Collyer Quay,357 words
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Advertisement75 1956-06-12 6 HOHNER PIANO ACCORDIONS P STUDENT lIM 26 keys, 12 basses $165.00 STUDENT IVM 26 keys, 32 basses $215.00 STUDENT VM 26 keys, 48 basses $250.00 ARIETTA IM 34 keys, 72 basses $385.00 ARIETTA lIM 34 keys. 72 basses $475.00 MARCHES.* 41 keys, 120 basses $395.00 LUCIA lIT 37 keys. 8075 words
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Advertisement23 1956-06-12 6 see.yourway CltJcil and for safety's sake |J|Tf 0 bulbe A produoi l v T ,ik GENERA!- RLBCRK f°-^^^> THE r.HEBAI. H.I.UHU I" 'Jj -^>^23 words
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Article283 1956-06-12 7 POLICE CRACK DOWN ON RACKETEERS GOLDEN BLOWPIPE' ROUTE FROM SIAM CHECK POINTS IN PERAK fIND DRUG IN HOCKEY STICKS, CRICKET STUMPS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday nlMl'M tfangs operating between Siam and Malaya have switched their pipe line n the Kast Coast Golden Blowpipe train to t283 words
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Article48 1956-06-12 7 Chan Ah Wee of Lorong Ah Soo was charged in Singapore yesterday with the attempted murder of his wife. Thim Thee, with a chopper at their home last Saturday morning. Chan was remanded in custody. His case is fixed for mention on Monday.48 words
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Article22 1956-06-12 7 Lady Scott, wife of the Commissioner-General, Sir Robert Scott, will preside at the annual meeting of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. tomorrow.22 words
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Article95 1956-06-12 7 BODY BY THE ROADSIDE A DETECTIVE corporal from Orchard Road police station was on rounds when he discovered the body of a Chinese with multiple injuries by the roadside at 16 V 2 milestone, Jurong Road, on Sunday night. An hour later police at a road block detained a man95 words
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Article, Illustration170 1956-06-12 7 Frisby: This time I am going for good HPHE chairman of x Singapore's Public Services Commission, Mr. A. W. Frisby, is retiring from Government service at the end of this month for the third time. He first retired in 1952, when he was Director of E d v cation. But170 words
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Article30 1956-06-12 7 Mr. S. H. Peek, a retired insurance executive. will speak to Singapore Rotarians on "The Port of London" at the weekly luncheon meeting at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow.30 words
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Article, Illustration334 1956-06-12 7 AND WHAT A SHOCK THIS NEIGHBOUR GOT THE VICTIM OF THE ATTACK A CHINESE was so A stunned when a young woman came naked to his house in Aljunied Road that he threw her a sarong and bolted the door without334 words
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Article, Illustration274 1956-06-12 7 Clerk says 'no to free trip to Japan HE DECIDES: 'POP AND SIS COME FIRST' A SINGAPORE clerk has changed his mind about taking a free trip to Japan to search for his Japanese mother. He reached this decision yesterday after having made all arrangements to go to the "Land274 words
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Article20 1956-06-12 7 Singapore will have about 48,000 more electors this year, bringing the total number of voters to about 348,000.20 words
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165 1956-06-12 7 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. lim Yew Hock, will try to persuade the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to lift the ban on four Singapore Chinese Schools sending groups of more than five pupils or teachers to the Federation without police permits. Mr.165 words
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349 1956-06-12 7 CHAOS— BUT ITS HIGHLY CO-ORDINATED The reason for all those holes in the roads THE Singapore Telephone Board is responsible for most of the current road excavations and obstructions in the Colony. The Traffic Police are also laying down "vehicleactuated road pads" at five traffic light intersections. Never ends No349 words
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Article46 1956-06-12 7 A carpenter, Lim Hal Cheng. 44, was beaten up by two gangsters in a coffee shop In Balestler Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Lim, who was injured on the head and face, was treated at the General Hospital and allowed to go home.46 words
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Article, Illustration172 1956-06-12 7 THEY SHOT 70 MAU MAU— NOW THEY'RE AFTER BANDITS SIX hundred soldiers who have fought the Mau Mau in the thick jungles of Kenya— and killed 7b of them arrived in Singapore yesterday to hunt Malayan terrorists. They are the Ist Battalion. The Rifle Brigade one of the youngest regiments172 words
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244 1956-06-12 7 'STAB CASE' MAN IS IMMATURE WITNESS 'Incapable of judgment* T»HE acting medical superintendent of the Woodx bridge Hospital. Dr. H. H. Robinson, told a Singapore court yesterday that Murukaiyan Rasoo was an "emotionally immature type." Dr. Robinson was giving I expert evidence for the defence yesterday the fifth day of244 words
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Article54 1956-06-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Th e Minister* for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussaln aid last night the Alliance Government was ready to hear the views and criticisms of the Press, but they should be given fairly and sincerely. He was speaking at a dinner of the newly54 words
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Advertisement40 1956-06-12 7 It's good to grow up in 'Viyella' fm^^' 18^^ !r«UV is the fabric for growing families... alwayi soft and light, *Viyella* positively thrives on washing (note the famous guarantee) Jsy 9nd h"iu<»oM»Nonw<a«M i night wear Vivella JJLJT, SHRINKS WE REPLACE40 words
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Advertisement219 1956-06-12 7 I I I Helena Rubinstein |Stay^Longl SMEAR-PROOF LIPSTICK ■;.yj Now Cosmetic genius, Helena KS Rubinstein, brings you a creamy lipstick that won't wear oil 3^ ;X; Yes. Bold, lustrous Stay-Long keeps v^WM^ S you company for hours at a time v\ \!jSL Its secret? A remarkable new v^ jj9^ S219 words
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Miscellaneous58 1956-06-12 7 High tides TODAY: Singapore 12.16 am (10ft.) 1.45 p.m. (.Bft. Sin.); Port Dlckaon 8.48 am. (9ft. 2in.) 9.19 p.m. (9ft. 31n.); Penang 3.09 a.m. i.7ft. lln.) 3.02 p.m. (Bft. 31n.). TOMORROW: Singapore 1.04 ii.m. (9ft. 81n.) 2.31 p.m. (Bft. sin.); Port Dickson 9.31 a jr. (9ft.) 10 p.m. (Bft. Sin.);58 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-06-12 8 i Continental casuals Designed for leisure. From the new season's collections comes this gay skirt of fine Sudan cotton, scattered with yellow and brown leaves on a pale yellow background. The cotton sweater is light brown.36 words
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Article253 1956-06-12 8 PARIS, June 8. Paris dressmakers greeted rising temperatures and summer sunlight with swirling light-as-air creations in their recent mid-season fashion collections. Flowered chiffons and polka-dotted mousselines rame in full-skirted styles with the new high-waisted look so popular in the big spring collections. Latest trends The253 words
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Article, Illustration307 1956-06-12 8 Susan Barrie - Susan Barrie uCATCH THEM YOLXd By pATCH them young. That's the secret of teaching children to swim, according to Singapore swimming coach, Joan Marsden, who has taught several thousand children their first strokes during the four years she has worked here.307 words
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Article, Illustration603 1956-06-12 8 MONDAY UATIMAH keeps me spellbound today with an account of how burglars are supposed to work in Malaya. It seems they employ magic for their nefarloux purpose by creeping into the bedroom while the owner is asleep and making what I can only suppose to be603 words
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Advertisement218 1956-06-12 8 j TVot a shadow I j ofadoufct r^^ -with Kptex t* j| S in pearl-grey boxes 1 BL> i More women choose rifff KOT E X than all, othef unitary towels. i look better, feel better and step out with pride and confidence. A KIWI shine is the secret, but218 words
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Advertisement92 1956-06-12 8 MUMMY! jfik can do it m It's a fact the most inexperienced operator can use the SINGER Automatic It's advanced in Design advanced in sewing performance. Just think. YOU can accomplish over 101 stitch variations AUTOMATICALLY. f J vH 1 AND SINCER SOLE HHBbWE llES! W vy I All T92 words
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Miscellaneous281 1956-06-12 8 Straits Times^Crossword 16 l 7 '8 19 25 24" r, AC *OBS 8. No trace inside— how thought7. Weight carried forward? (6). less (13) 8. I claim in hostile form (8). 13. Ten days' tales of French 9. Puzzle— double checked? (8). clan? (9) 10. Go fifty-fifty in story for281 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1956-06-12 9 Century -old war on Olympic records FOR MORE THAN 90 YEARS MEX HAM TRIED TO CUT A MERE HALF-MIXIJTE OFF THE MILE RECORD. XOW RUNNERS ARE REACHING FOR NEW FIGURES. Pioneering to shatter g the four-minute bogey I /«*/.<•#» for 'Jit f/fiirtt ySiiiT joined tho tinny H^intur u-uh uplwld vDaily Mirror - 1,378 words
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Advertisement784 1956-06-12 9 IT WILL PAY YOU TO CONSIDER THESE iT\/lk 4 FACTS ABOUT THE \Qp/ Volkswagen £ACT_one^^^^ fc^ 16^ CWT> DELIVERY VAN Cost-conscious businrssmrn have JS found out that billboard space equal 4^^^^ <; zc to l^ e advertising arra on the -J^^^X^^J^^SrWfi^m! Vo cswa cn Delivery Van costs more tSm/^" iJfu/^LJ^^mWfKUMmT^^784 words
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Miscellaneous118 1956-06-12 9 Utvx Morgan* J#.#i. Alone and blind i^BiSS^^^'fiKißlH} I NEIL CAME HOME E6.RLY (oo SOol NO. I PIPN'T SEE HIM TpiP VOU^J TUE WPNT BETURN TO TWE Pw nrwco ore u Mtl)m^ P" 5 MOWIN6 PACKEP K > KMOW Mtt> ME WOULDN'T rfCALL TMfc HOSPITAL AND TUAT «RL— I^W NOU AT118 words
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364 1956-06-12 10 By Our Market Correspondent JHE mechanics of how the^rubber trade, which has been re-opened between Malaya and China will be carried on, has been worked out, but no actual orders are yet reported from the Peking side. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry364 words
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Article353 1956-06-12 10 BROKERS REPORT I The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "With industrials selectively wanted at or near quotations, tins generally inclined to ease slightly, whilst there were inquiries for some rubber shares at slightly better prices.'' Eastern United $33.00; Gammon 51.77' Malayan Cement $1.50. $1,524 xd cci: M Colls. 97 cents.353 words
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Article138 1956-06-12 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying airmail: T.T. 32 13/16. O.D. 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33U credit bills. 33 3/16 trad* bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 32 7- 16, O.D. 32 9/16. 90 d/st 32 7/8138 words
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Article71 1956-06-12 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; June $28 buyers. $28 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $42 i sellers, drum $45.. sellers. Pepper: quiet; with no business reported done: Muntok I white $90. Sarawak $89, special Sarawak black $68. (.all varieties unchanKed >71 words
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Article149 1956-06-12 10 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yescerday at 80 U cents per lb..' down 3 2 cents on Saturday's closing price. The closing tone was "slightly steadier at the close." Closing price* In cents per lb were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers, 80 sellers149 words
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Article17 1956-06-12 10 OF FICIAL PRICES IN Ml'c.|., "H RIKB.,'" %v 1(! V pic.ii n 1 P -"l 'ii|, I;17 words
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Article82 1956-06-12 10 INVEST.: Exchange Loans 3 Con. Z Bank O f Ng Mount Western Mi Ampol. k Oil Search A.P.M. r;<- Brad ord B. Hill Pro.' Couruulti Dunlop Ele-. ZJn C G. J. Coles Herald Time:, 1.C.1. (Au Woolwnnh Swan Brewerli SHIPPING Ships MIU Sl U expected JJ^S Burma 482 words
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Advertisement635 1956-06-12 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE COMMANDANT. Federal Training School, Tanjong Kling, Malacca. Invite* applications for the supply of Groceries dry goods and refreshments and cooking of food and refreshments (Dry and Wet Canteens) for Police personnel in the Federal Training School. Tanjong Kllcg. for the period Ist July 1956 to 31st December635 words
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Advertisement485 1956-06-12 10 NOTICES HONG FATT (SUNGEI BESI) LIMITED NOTICE OF FIRST INTERIM DIVIDEND Notice is hereby given that a first interim dividend of 74 per cent (less income tax at 30 per cent) in respect of the year ending 31st December 1956 has been declared and will be paid to the registered485 words
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Advertisement523 1956-06-12 10 TENDERS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the supply of: Diesel Fuel OU and Lubricating Oils for the period 1.9.1956 to 31.8.1957. Full particulars obtainable from Purchasing Si Contracts Officer, Central Electricity Board. P.O. Box 1044. Gombak Lane, Kuala Lumpur. Tenders cloae523 words
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Advertisement765 1956-06-12 10 NOTICES WEARNE BROTHERS UMITED Notice Is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 6% less Tax on account of the year ending 30th September 1956 has been declared payable to Shareholders on the Register as on the 21st instant, and that the Transfer Register of the Company will be closed765 words
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Advertisement772 1956-06-12 10 TENDERS SUPPLY Of MATTBEBBEB AND PILLOWS TO THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE, XX. Tenders are Invited for the supply and deliyery to the Technical College, Ourney Road, Kuala Lumpur of 400 Mattresses and 400 Pillows. Particulars and specifications may be obtained on application to the Principal, Technical College, K.L. Tenders must be772 words
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Advertisement408 1956-06-12 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTSSailing San Arriving Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Pcnanj f Anne Bakke Sailed sailed 16 |un 19 |un 20 |un j Cjertrude Bakke 28 |un 11 |ul 11 Aug 14 Au? 15Au; Bl Elisabeth Bakke 8 |ul 21 |ul 21 Aug 24 Au;408 words
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Advertisement1245 1956-06-12 11 rel 2405 MANSFIELD <S< CO., LTD. T.i, MI R4i lift*** (in.orporot^l in Singonorct THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE l vt rpoo'l. Tom Avonmouth P panang June 12 6 M —/I. Jun.,7/1. s**irriSB Ss 1th JunT2, Ju,y-4 J^' ..on.rdun -r Liverpool Jun 2° July 4 July 5/ 4 Jm j v Jaly1,245 words
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Advertisement1170 1956-06-12 11 HVJ^PM WtLWWWf9fW9W^LWLWLWBftHF^FIBLI U ■AST ASIATIC LINES aUTWARDS Sotting. f*r Bangkok and Fa, East Penang P. S'hom S'por* ULANOIA In P.* 13/UJ.n. MAGDALA to a.,, 13/14J^a IS/ 14 June lAVA IS/14juna 17/IBJaM 19/20 Jan* y^j*.*;... 29 Jun./ 1 Jaly V Jaly 9 Jaly •tat carrying aa***aaers. HOMEWARDS Soil.ng, far Geaaa. Antwera,1,170 words
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Advertisement1017 1956-06-12 11 ■Sg THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD "UT' SINGAPORE (Incorporated in th* United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENT POUTS S'por* P. Sham Penang BENALDER for Liverpool, Rotterdom, Hull U/22 Jan* 21/2* Jan* 27/29 Jaa* ■BENREOCH for London, Rotterdam 29 Jun*/ 9 Jury Direct arrives London SI July BENAVON1,017 words
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Advertisement1294 1956-06-12 11 McALISTER 6c CO.* LTD. TEL: No.: ***** EUSaWAM djk BDCKNALL KL/VVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER Accepting corgo for Central t South and for USA., North Atlantic Ports America ond Canada vio Colombo BONNEVILLE S'po!. 1 °'p »W, J-y JTO ctToVZtm 14711,294 words
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514 1956-06-12 12 Will our exports to China rise in future? A LTHOUGH the lifting of the five-year-old embargo on Malayan rubber shipments to Red China is only expected to have a stimulating effect on the Malayan economy from a long term point of view, a review of the position regarding general trade514 words
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Article, Illustration196 1956-06-12 12 SOUTH AFRICA CANNED GOODS ARE NOW BIG BUSINESS rE increasing consumption of South African canned fruit, jam, vegetables and fruit juic c by Malayans was emphasised by the representative of Lanreberg Kooperasie Ltd., of Cape Town, South Africa, one of the biggest canning concerns in the i Commonwealth. The export196 words
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Article, Illustration542 1956-06-12 12 \|R. M. J. KENNAiTI WAY. doyen of Malaya's rubber planters, advocated Malayanisation of the big rubber estates before leaving the country finally last week. Retiring at the age of 76, Mr. Kennaway, who completed 50 years of planting in Malaya, said: "The time has come, if542 words
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155 1956-06-12 12 AMERICAN President Lines are to build a new superliner, which will cost the company $150,000,000 (Malayan). The ship, which will be the first American flag superliner for service in the Pacific, will carry between 1.200 to 1,400 passengers at a service speed155 words
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Article, Illustration188 1956-06-12 12 SALESMAN GETS TRIP TO EUROPE r}NE of the oldest trad- ing companies in Singapore, The Borneo Company Ltd., will send its chief salesman for a fortnight's visit to Europe foi experience In watch production. He is Mr. Ong Yu Choh, 42, salesman for Rolex and Tudor watches, who has worked188 words
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Advertisement378 1956-06-12 12 f/i/bi/PAA /round-the-world THE PRESIDENT' and RAINBOW SERVICES IN THE SAME AIRCRAFT 2 SERVICES WEEKLY Singapore uugon Manila honokong 7 SERVICES WEEKLY hong kong TOKYO SAN francisco S SERVICES WEEKLY hong kong Bangkok eurok niw tok GENERAL AGENTS: MALAYA MANSFIELD I CO..LX SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG I £9,000 I <Lh for378 words
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Advertisement250 1956-06-12 12 MOFfi of everything you want most in economy motoring Quickeit way to the hcts of this 5 1 1 fty I" fine new Morris Oxford is a lest Vr V^ J drive So come and take the wheel feel the power and \er\e of in spirited O.H.V. engine ji i*250 words
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352 1956-06-12 13 First trial for Über Cup hopes K. LUMPUR, Mon. NINETEEN Über Cup 11 prospects named by the various affiliates of the Badminton Association of Malaya will take part in a twoday trial at the Selangor Badminton Association this weekend. Highlight of the trial should352 words
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336 1956-06-12 13 Saul Joshua - BARRY RANFORD IS BIG NEW NAME IN S'PORE MOTOR SPORT Saul Joshua By NUMEROUS record!* have so far been broken in the Singapore Motor Club's completed speed events this year and much can be said about the grand performances of the various motor racing personalities. But perhaps up-and-coming star, Barry336 words
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Article81 1956-06-12 13 HELSINKI, Mon. CWEDEN beat Finland 3-1 in an 13 international soccer match at the Olympic Stadium here yesterday. A crowd Of 17,000 filled the arena to see a fast and exciting game played in brilliant sunshine. Finland dominated the play in the first few minutes andReuter - 81 words
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Article94 1956-06-12 13 BRUSSELS, Mon.— The United States yesterday won the International Tennis Club's week-long tournament with five points. In yesterday's matches. Bob Perry and Herb Flam defeated Australia's Ken Rosewall and Ashley Cooper 2-6, 6-2. 6-2 for a 2-1 decision over the Australians. Against Denmark, Flam beat94 words
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Article35 1956-06-12 13 LONDON, Mon. Sandor Iharos, of Hungary, ran 3,00 metres in 7mln. 59.45 en., 3.Bsec. outside his own world record, in Warsaw yesterday. He was running at the Kusoclnski Memorial Prise International Meeting. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement348 1956-06-12 13 ITI UIONS VACANT ■hn ,—Box SO ct,. extra. IMPORT COMns junior salesman L Apply Box I [BR I.eadlne Firm j ilres the services of Apply Mating I ■-alary wanted ER. European essential. provided, also IM house-boy, IB lANT SECURrxperlence for nat, Johore. Apply References Singapore. ASIAN MALE lea. Accountants, I348 words
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Advertisement501 1956-06-12 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT, 20 Word, tS (Min.)-Box it ct.. extra B A^- 0 -A 3^i W! 6 L%T\ A^conZodat^: Phone sS- AU Conv^nces. NEW CHINESE YMCA Hostel i Downtown. Modern, Cool Quiet Comfortable. Scenic Harbour, much cSuT™ n S suU5MuM i fu A n^h l^ ABLE W three room furnished modern501 words
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Advertisement497 1956-06-12 13 TUITION 20 Word, ti (Min.)-Box tt eU. txtrm. EXPERIENCED LADY GRADUATE Wishes to give private Tuition in Tamil and all other Subjects up to B.C. Box A 3533, S.T. CHINESE YMCA COMMERCIAL School's Absolute Beginners' Classes for June: Accounting, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Latin: Several Shorthand speed and English classes. Typing497 words
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Advertisement838 1956-06-12 13 AGENTS WANTED 29 Word, ti (mn.)-Box ft ett. txtrm. PART TIME MEN and Women any age, wanted as Life Insurance agents training given free to people without experience. Box A 3525 S.T. BUILDING MAINTENANCE 20 Word, tf (Min.)-Box it ett. txtrm. BE WISE ENTRUST Your Building Repairs, Renovations. Odd Jobs838 words
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Advertisement219 1956-06-12 13 FOR SALE 20 Word, tS (Min.)-Box ft ett. txtrm. OREY MARMET PRAM as new. Apply Box A 3552 S.T. SING4R HAND SEWING Machine, good condition $75. 303, Tanglin Road. Singapore 10. HEAR OWN VOICE in 3-ln-l Recorder-Radto-Oramophone, cost 1700; Sale: $325. Two twlnbeds with DunlopiUo mattresses, $285. Tel: *****. TIME219 words
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Advertisement179 1956-06-12 13 MISCELLANEOUS^ J 20 Words SS (Min.)-Box wSt^PC. JACK: gone home to nH^ Can't compete against your CanH Camera. Will return when you buy* me one. Bess. SALES A SERVICE Outboard Motors. Lawn Mowers and Weighing Machines. Choo Kirn Seng Cheoug. 103. Havelock Road. Singapore. Phone 7231. VIGOROUS OUTDOOR LIFE calls179 words
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Advertisement564 1956-06-12 13 Fr*9 of tare thanks to his Travel Agent. I j^yv^^— I A trovel ofleof Mm% J arranged tS.s world l(vr I famous ortiit't B^L 1% > |oumey to tr»« r Hoilond Fe rival je\ Do at he did and &sriE/ csk your troy jl^t 09 nf l 0 book yaj564 words
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1272 1956-06-12 14 Richardson, Cowdrey in stand of 1 29 AUSTRALIA ALL OUT FOR 148, THEN ENGLAND OPENERS CONSOLIDATE i MAY CAN DECLARE EARLY NOW AND TRY TO FORCE A RESULT From JACK FINGLETON TRENT BRIDGE, Mon. ENGLAND easily had all the best of the fourth day's play in first Test cricket match1,272 words
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Article121 1956-06-12 14 SC OREBOA R D ENGLAND— Ist Inn* 217-8 dec! AUSTRALIA— Iit Inns McDonald lbw Lock 1 Burke c Lock b Laker 11 Harvey lbw Lock 6* Barge c Mb b Lock 7 Miller lbw Laker Archer c Lock b Appleyard SS Benaud b Appleyard 17 Johnson c Bailey b LakerReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration362 1956-06-12 14 LEE FOO SAN - TWO SCOTTISH STARS IN PERAK TEAM TO VISIT SINGAPORE LEE FOO SAN By IPOH, Mon. TWO Scottish First Division footballers who are serving with an Army unit in Ipoh are among the 20 players selected by the Perak Amateur Football Association for their Singapore tour this weekend. The two players362 words
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Article186 1956-06-12 14 SHA to hold quad meet next month SINGAPORE Hockey Association will hold a quadrangular tournament between Civilians, Navy R.A.F. and Army en July 2, 3 and 4. during the association's Silver Jubilee Week celebrations. This tournament is primarily intended to give Singapore's probable Olympic team more practice games before they186 words
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Article134 1956-06-12 14 GYMKHANA WEIGHTS for the two handicap races at the Singapore Gymkhana meeting at Bukit Tlmah on Saturday will be DELETED RACEHORSES HANDICAP— DIV. 1, 8 FURS. Box Office 13.05 Wadham (tote Sealed Orders) 13.01 Civil Lord 12.12 Best Bet 12.09 Kingport 12.04 Malekzadeh 12.02 Sound Wave 12.02 Beaujolals (late Bloodshot)134 words
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Article34 1956-06-12 14 SPARTANS HOLD ATHENIANS Spartans drew 3-3 with Athenians in a United Services league second division match at Seletar yesterday. Scorers for Spartans were Davis (2) and Hill and Northcotte, Tinsley, Heggett scored for Athenians.34 words
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Article85 1956-06-12 14 Singapore-More Chua Cup final at YMCA SINGAPORE, the holders, will defend the Chua Choon Leong Cup in the challenge round of this in-ter-state tennis competition against Johore .on the V.M.C.A, courts on Thursday and Friday. Play starts at 5 i>.m. each day and will comprise two singles and one doubles85 words
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Article219 1956-06-12 14 Koh sparks REME's 4-0 victory R.E.M.E. beat Chinese Athletic 4-0 In their S.A.F A. first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday— thanks to a sparkling disday by their outside right, Arthur Koh. Koh co;npletedly and almost single-handedly mastered the Athletic defence. He kept up a stream of centres with219 words
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Article, Illustration643 1956-06-12 14 SPORTSFRONT Robert Lim quits badminton *to answer call of Church' HANDSOME, athletic 20-year-old Robert Lim, the bright new hope in Malayan badminton and secret flutter in the hearts of schoolgirl fans, has stepped off the high road to stardom. Even while Robert recently was battling successfully* against Singapore Thomas Cup'643 words
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Article41 1956-06-12 14 SERVICES SCHOOLS ATHLETICS Singapore Services School' athletics championships will be held tomorrow at Nee Soon gar- rison from 3 p.m. The following schools have been 'nvited: Nee Soon. Tengah, Bia- kang Mati. Selarane and a cuest school, the Singapore American School.41 words
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Article78 1956-06-12 14 Marines rout plucky United M AI: o d Bran] 7-1 In S.A.F.A. match Stadium. The 18 assert the 12 mm r when thi Then fou'.'ht mi firs* hall pressure more Mam; time. Tahii shot h<> Omar minute. Collapse Wahah math n i- 50th mlnut pass but 1 atrd Unme through78 words
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Article119 1956-06-12 14 IT EN BMAI I richt arm took all id Gl 66 runs In a i pion.sinp vent Gloiiit first inn::. Tea Mori At ManclLM., Essex 218 (Dod 5-104). At Oxford, g 62 1 v Oxforvi Ul o r an after lunch. At r.n i -in..119 words
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Article68 1956-06-12 14 IT OTA RAJA beat Klnta R.tn- gers 5-1 in a S.A.F. A. Div. 2A IMMM match at Farrer Park yesteiu.iy. Lamrl i2i. Ali. Kn.Miim and Masuri scored for Kota Raja and David for Kinta Rangers. In another Div. 2A game played at Oeylanf I tar68 words
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Miscellaneous89 1956-06-12 14 SOCCER S.A.F.A. DIV. S.C.C. v Sukaramai, Padang; Boys' Town v Pachitan. Farrer Park; Div. 2B: Gymkhana v K.E.C.A., Geylane; S.R.C. v Police "A", padang. COMMUNITY I.EAGI E: Chinese v Indians, Jalan Besar, MS p.m. INITED SERVICES League. Div. 1: Srletar v Naval Wanderers. Seletar: M.R.W.R. v Trnsah. M.R.N.V.R.; Div. 1:89 words
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