The Straits Times, 18 June 1956
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Title Section20 1956-06-18 1 The Straits Times *-VJLIL*c.r nk,. U>A AXfft A ff» VTI tie**'** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956. 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration370 1956-06-18 1 Syi. KEN McVOAWELL – - Syi. KEN McVOAWELL :^§H||j§i||||i|§g Sgt. Ken McConnell, the Auster pilot who was lost in the jungle 1 days, today begins his dramatic story of the crash and his c for life. This is the first of four articles exclusive to the Straits Times. Crash! And I370 words
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1257 1956-06-18 1 I LOST COUNT OF TIME I CRAWLED IN WRECKAGE and decided I must re-or-ganise myself to last out the time till rescuers arrived. I lost count of time, but later I remember I dragged myself, very painfully, back to the wreckage of the Auster and began collecting pieces of survival1,257 words
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53 1956-06-18 1 ARMY NCO PLANE'S SOLE OCCUPANT KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. f POUR Valetta aircraft took off from here tonight I to search for an Auster aircraft reported miss- 7 ins: while on a routine communication flight fromi* FLASH BACK.,. MAY 24 THE FIRST REPORT on the53 words
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185 1956-06-18 1 Bodies of S Valetta crash victims are found, jungle burial KUALA LUMPUR, SunSecurity Forces searching the site of the crashed Valetta transport aircraft this afternoon confirmed that the bodies of eight of the nine occupants had been recovered. An R.A.F. press statement tonight said that it was the view of185 words
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Article79 1956-06-18 1 LONDON, Sun. The Far Eastern Freight Conference today announced immediate increases in the general level of freight rates on services by its member lines ?nd those of the Japan PhilippinesEurope Freight Conferences. In a notice to shippers in the trades from Britain Northern Europe and Scandinavia,79 words
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Article35 1956-06-18 1 KARACHI, Sun— About 270 people were killed and 190 injured in an earthquake which rocked a large area of Afghanistan a week ago, according to a Kabul Radio broadcast heard here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article30 1956-06-18 1 KARACHI. Sun. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, brother of the West Pakistan Chief Minister, was arrested last night, charged with making soeechrs prHudielal to the safety of Pakistan. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article23 1956-06-18 1 Robbery at dawn yields $115,000 ipiVE armed robbers at dawn yesterday got away with $115,000 in cash and jewellery from a Serangoon Road23 words
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Article457 1956-06-18 1 C.AZA ATTACK JERUSALEM. Sun I iili.ui troops in (i.i/.i strip today fired on Israeli settlement of Niriin. Haiders from Lebanon crossed border into Upper Galilee during the n'mht, blew up house. A. P. shop in one of the biggest and most skilfully executed robberies ta Singapore within recent457 words
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Article295 1956-06-18 1 'Lost pilot' reward is doubled By HENRY PAUL IPOH, Sun. THE little men, who found Sergeant Ken McConnell wandering in the jungle on Thursday morning, have had a big surprise. They have been given a reward of $2,000 instead of the $1,000 originally announced. Yesterday 21 of295 words
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Article22 1956-06-18 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Eisenhower, contlnulnß "very satisfactory 1 progress after his operation. had a soft boiled egg yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement108 1956-06-18 1 MM FOR JUNE ON SALE TODAY "The rising generation has a new conception of the possibilities of the new villages. It Is time the E Government became aware of it and acted for the future," says William Fish in MM for June which is now on sale. I ft E108 words
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Article295 1956-06-18 2 THE NEW-FOUND FRIEND WORKS IN A TENT BESIDE THE BLACK SEA HE'S READY TO SIGN IN KREMLIN, THEN GET K. AND B. LOAN MOSCOW, Sunday. PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia yesterday studied plans for new relations with Russia. Sitting in a tent on the beach outsideReuter - 295 words
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Article59 1956-06-18 2 BONN. Sun.— The Speldorf Football Club yesterday alleged that a rival club had "kidnapped" one of its star players to prevent him from signing on for next season. A club spokesman said that the player, Theo Kloeckner, had been taken for a mystery Journey by a rivalReuter - 59 words
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Article98 1956-06-18 2 JERUSALEM, Sun.— One Israeli was killed and nine wounded, including six children and two women, in Lebanese border raids yesterday. The raiders demolished a house in the village of El Araboheh. Pour other villages were attacked. United Nations observers had established that the attackersReuter - 98 words
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Article202 1956-06-18 2 CASH CALL FOR EMPIRE SURVIVAL LONDON, Sun.— Twelve Conservative M.P.s. yesterday called for a policy for Commonwealth development and expansion. In a letter to The Times they said that the Commonwealth could not expand or endure if ties of sentiment and tradition were not buttressed by economic action. The letterReuter - 202 words
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150 1956-06-18 2 Nude versus prudes— rain stops fray J ONDON, Sun.— Rain yesterday forced the cancellation of a procession at Cross Keys, Monmouthshire, In which a girl was to have ridden naked through the streets and churchgoers claimed their prayers for rain had been answered. Shapely artist's model Dierdre Probert was allReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-06-18 2 Five-year-old Lesley Walker went to school In Rotherham, Yorkshire. with her pet foMnah inside her. It jumped down her throat while she was playing with It a friend jo* red her arm and the fish slipped out of her fingers and was in her107 words
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Article149 1956-06-18 2 BUT ALGERIANS MAY FIGHT ON PARIS, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Guy Mollet, said today A his Government was ready "to authorise necessary contacts with the fighting rebels for a cease-fire in Algeria. Mr. Mollet said these contacts with the fighting men should be "official and direct",AP - 149 words
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Article20 1956-06-18 2 BAGHDAD, Sun.— The government approved yesterday U.S. hotel magnate Conrad Hilton's proposal to build an international hotel here.20 words
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Article158 1956-06-18 2 Fits description: Short, blonde HOLLYWOOD, Sun— Rudolph L. Liberace, 24, brother of the TV piano playing star, was arrested on suspicion of burglary early yesterday, after police said he had caused a disturbance. Police said they found him in i car parked near the DickAP - 158 words
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Article108 1956-06-18 2 Communism Russia's main export HUYTON, England, Sun. The Minister of State, Mr. Anthony Nutting, said yesterday that the aim of Communism still is "to penetrate and to disrupt the free institutions, the unity and the partnership of the free world." And of Russia's new accent, on competitive co-exist-ence, he said:108 words
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Article293 1956-06-18 2 BEAUTY QUEEN LONDON, Sun.— Janet Hicks, a 20-year-old blonde beauty queen, yesterday married a Hindu prince. Achayya Saharangchu, at Braintree Town Hall after dashing across half the world to get her parents' consent. "My father Is the Maharajah of Mymseningh," the 27--year-old bridegroom told293 words
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Article17 1956-06-18 2 BONN, Sun. The West German Government may make a trade pact approach to Russia. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article14 1956-06-18 2 COPENHAGEN, Sun.—British, American and Russian warships will visit Copenhagen this summer. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article42 1956-06-18 2 HONG KONG, Sun. The Sultan of Pahang today visited 140 Malayans of the 91st Field Squadron R.A.F. Regt. (Malaya), stationed at Kaitak Airport. He leaves tomorrow for Japan and will later visit the United States and Britain.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article67 1956-06-18 2 REME WORKER WARN: WE MAY STRIKE KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday MMr R.E.M.E. branch of the War Depart Staff Association today threatened i tn strike if the Association's demand fr,r 1° for the Department's 10,000 emnLHj ■attefactoruy Tho woi r l[r the REM fun suppo rt tlon in its flght wages. It67 words
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Article107 1956-06-18 2 $890,000 for low cost housing Plans are being made for social and industrial development in Miri. Sarawak, with the building of low cost houses as "the first on the list item." Work has begun on the construction of 92 brick houses under a $890,000 housing scheme. The houses. which should107 words
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Article42 1956-06-18 2 j A spok' lf h, elation said S» partn-.ri. similar talai ration Dover The Association has .i decided to seek a fi-om the Chiel Tengku Abdul r in Malayans-, ion's Biutarj £cT£ future of War DeDa Civilian em] irded.42 words
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Article71 1956-06-18 2 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Harry Truman, former President of the United States, arrives in Britain tomorrow for an 11--day visit during which he will receive an honorary degree from Oxford University The visit lap of the Euro] which Mr. Truman fl his wifp began oi They hav71 words
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Advertisement132 1956-06-18 2 rsM»«'« 'Viylla'Gott Hose and Gameso, jjt Boys' mnd Girls School Shckingi 'Viymllm' Children's and Baby's Socks IF IT SHRINKS |Sp73fl!i YE REPLACE Xhisik P* mU madt h ">• maken or*'"'""'"* 11 '^j*i^igS 3fTE3r Dinky Toys No. 1 10 J Aston-Martin DB3. Sk This famous race-winner Is an exciting W addition132 words
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Article512 1956-06-18 3 ITALY'S REDS SAY MOSCOW HAS LOST PRESTIGE First signs of schism ROME, Sunday. gIGNOR Palmiro Togliatti, leader of the Italian Communist Party, declared last night that the prestige of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev and his colleagues had fallen because they did not oppose the creation of the Stalin512 words
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Article188 1956-06-18 3 Banda's SOS to RAF rURFEW AFTER rEYL-ON RIOTS COLOMBO, Sun.— BriL tish Royal Air Form units and men from the Ceylonese Navy joined police on latrd here after the latest riot over the bill passed yesterday making Sinhalese the official language, •j. soiomon Bai.daranaike's .-nment a n n o vUP - 188 words
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Article81 1956-06-18 3 Wo influence' THE HAGUE, Sun. The Dutch faith-healer Miss Greet Hofmans yesterday denied that she was exerting an influence over Queen Juliana. So many slanderous changes are heard these days.'' -she said, that I feel obliged to break my silence and issue a statement. The individual freedom ofAP - 81 words
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Article38 1956-06-18 3 PARIS, Sun. Tne average Parisian family spends half the money coming into the house on food, drink and tobacco, according to figures released here by the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies.— Reuter. Such slanderReuter - 38 words
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182 1956-06-18 3 Lady D tells wives of jobless: 'I'm sorry, Bernard too was fired' I 0 X n O N, Sun. Lady Docker, whose millionaire husband was recently sacked from the chairmanship of 8.5.A., last night sympathised with the wives of unemployed British factory workers. But the clamorous. 49-year-nld .socialite said thatReuter - 182 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-06-18 3 THE QUEEN makes a cine-film of the endurance trial at the Olympic Equestrian Games in Stockholm. At left is Princess Margaret. A.P. picture.AP - 28 words
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Article150 1956-06-18 3 YES, it was a miss by four miles WASHINGTON, Sun. Mr. Donald Quarles, the U.S. Secretary for Air. said yesterday that the hydrogen bomb dropped by a B-52 at Bikini last month burst four miles short of the planned position." He said the cause was due to human error." InReuter - 150 words
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Article18 1956-06-18 3 MEXICO City, Sun .—Leaders of 25,000 technical students today called off a 64-day strike. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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257 1956-06-18 3 CABLE F-L-A-S-H-E-S PERTH, Sun. A beachcomber at Doubtful Island Bay, on the south coast of Western Australia, found a bottle containing battered and faded notes dated November 20, 1915. "Off the Dardanelles 20 11/15— halfway to Wa." one note road. The othersReuter - 257 words
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Article54 1956-06-18 3 JOHANNESBURG: A man found (ullty in an East London court of driving while under the influence of drink, sold his new post-war model car for £40 ($350) to a person in the court to pay his £30 fine rather than face the alternative ofReuter - 54 words
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Article301 1956-06-18 3 TERRORISTS IN CYPRUS MURDER AN AMERICAN NICOSIA. Sun. —An 11 American diplomat was killed and five others and a Briton were injured last night when terrorists hurled two bombs into the gaily lit "little Soho Restaurant," pride of Nicosia's entertainment world. The diplomat Vice Consul William Boteler. whoReuter - 301 words
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Article18 1956-06-18 3 TEHERAN, Sun.— The Shah of Persia and his wife will visit Moscow next week.— U.P.UP - 18 words
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Advertisement158 1956-06-18 3 tailing all housewives A COLLECTION OF ODDMENTS of SILK, COTTON, RAYON, NYLON IN ALL SORTS OF COLOURS AND PRINTS TO CLEAR Pieces from 1 yd. to 5 yd. lengths. PRICES— SCK of COST. THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY for the BUDGET CONSCIOUS. WASSIAMULLS LADIES DEPT. SPORE. CARPET DEPT.NEW STOCK UNPACKED— COIR158 words
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Article55 1956-06-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation now has two Malay Supreme Court judges. The latest, is 40-year-old Mr. Justice Barakbah, formerly president of the sessions court, Seremban. He is now sitting in Kota Bharu. He joined the legal service in 1946. The othe* is Mr. Justice Hamid.55 words
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232 1956-06-18 4 THE $4 MINIMUM WAGE CRY RISES! AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'pHE $4 a day minimum wage for Government workers is again an issue in the Federation. The daily-rated employees of the Selangor Public Works Department yesterday decided to put new pressure on the Government for a minimum wage of $4232 words
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Article145 1956-06-18 4 Interest on Govt. loans is urged I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Government office workers will have to pay two and a half per cent interest on motor car and motor cycle loans from the government, if a recommendation by the Transport Travel Committee to the Government is approved. At the moment,145 words
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Article15 1956-06-18 4 PENANG. Sun. The Settlement Council will hold its next meeting on July 4.15 words
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116 1956-06-18 4 LUCKY BABY SOON NETS $4,000 FOR DABBY DON SAMUEL, aged on« week, believes there are some things which you just can't •tart doinc too early such as fulfilling a Ceylonese superstition that a male fifth child brings his parents rood lock. Baby Don Samuel is the fifth child of Mr.116 words
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Article71 1956-06-18 4 EX2ANDIT JAILED FOR BRIBERY A LOR STAR. Sun.— a surrendered bandit. Di n Kerr, was sentenced In the sessions court here yesterday to three months' gaol for offering a bribe to a special branch officer. It was said that Din Kerr offered Inspector Lawrence Chew, "several hundred dollars" to release71 words
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Article89 1956-06-18 4 The Singapore Medical Services Union elected the following officials for the current year at its annual meeting on Saturday: President, Mr. C. Karthigesu: first vice-president. Mr Wong Yin Fon; second vicepresident, Mr. H. A. Monteiro; secretary, Mr. Ram Singh Bajwa; asst. secretary, Mr. T. Krishnar; treasurer, Mr.89 words
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Article54 1956-06-18 4 The first Asian president of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade, Mr. Ko Tecx Kin, yesterday urged members to extend their activities to every corner of the Colony. Mr. Ko, who was speaking at a tea Dartv given in his honour, asked the brigade to pay particular54 words
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Article24 1956-06-18 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. Inche Hassan bin Hussein, the Province Wellesley Circuit Magistrate and Coroner, will resume duty on Monday after a short leave.24 words
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Article55 1956-06-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, yesterday assured Malay teachers that they will receive a fair deal under the new education scheme. He will set up a commission to look into teachers' welfare. A committee had already been appointed to55 words
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Article23 1956-06-18 4 The Mala;, a A" dinner and dance day to celebrate anniversary m m.-; Singapore leaderters and trade un»" have beer.23 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-06-18 4 Started at $69 A month-now he's at top MR. H. M. DANKER, who started as a clerk in the Education Department in 1924 at $69 a month, now has a top job in the Public Works Department. He has been appointed an administrative officer.44 words
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Article66 1956-06-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Railway Administration is to be asked to lift the ban on super scale clerks taking part in trade union activities. A resolution demanding this was unanimously adopted here last night at the annual meeting of the Malayan Railway Junior Officers Union.66 words
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Article70 1956-06-18 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun.— inche Mohamed Shamsudin bin Mohamed Yaacob has been appointed acting District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, in place of Mr. R. West, who has left for England on long leave. Inche Abdul Azib bin Zakarla. Assistant District Officer, Sungei Siput, is now acting Assistant District70 words
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138 1956-06-18 4 Forget work on race days, he advises Council A SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. K. Mohamed, has started a controversy among hj co.leagues suggesting ,1£ the -me,, The Council's finance ar/ general purposes commi^ will discuss his proposal toa Mr Oil Mohamed believe that attendance at comm. suffered in the past138 words
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Article130 1956-06-18 4 Switzerland or bust Two Swiss, Ernest Ambuhl and Norbert Volken. left Singapore by car for Penang yesterday on the first stage of an overland journey home through India and the Middle East. They will be joined at New Delhi by Alan Gilbert, an Englishman, who will130 words
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Article136 1956-06-18 4 SOUVENIR FOR CULTURE FESTIVAL K UALA LUMPUR. nation has J^ v multi-coloured nf s souvenir nrr,,,. clai for the F S> Malay Cultur? Lake Gardens here month. It will cost sfi cent, give detail, in and Malay ol the manv g songs and dance, r ''< formed. !*rAmong them is136 words
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Article57 1956-06-18 4 The adoption committee the Singapore Children' Society is anxious to wider. the range of adopting pa rents. The committee acts In ar advisory capacity to try t find the most suitable pa rents for children referrec to them for adoption. Those interested should contact the secretary,57 words
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Article61 1956-06-18 4 ALOR STAR, Sun. In a ceremony at the Residency here yesterday, the Hieh Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, presented the M-B.E. to 50-year-old Van? Teramat Mulia Tunku Baharum binte Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah. She is an active member of the Women's Institute arc Women's Service League Xertah61 words
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Article101 1956-06-18 4 The Labour Department has been asked to help settle the dispute between 120 fitters, mechanics and apprentices of George Lee Motors and the management. The men went on strike last Friday and Mr. Lee closed both workshops in Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road.101 words
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231 1956-06-18 5 'SECRET WISH' OF ORPHAN IS FULFILLED 4 Odd man our It going to Boys 9 Town THE "odd man out" x in the Ramakrishna Mission Home in Singapore, a 14-year-old orphan, Clarence Low Kien Seng, i s leaving because of "secret wishes," which are being partly fulfilled. Clarence, who has231 words
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Article99 1956-06-18 5 MR. David Marshall yesterday said that if he is to be associated with any trade delegation to Red China, "it must be a truly Malayan one representing all communities in Singapore". He was speaking as president of the Labour Front to the party's99 words
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Article20 1956-06-18 5 Nine paintings by the Chinese artist. Madam Georgette Liylng Chen, are* on display in the Raffles Library, Singapore.20 words
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Article88 1956-06-18 5 Growth must be planned now KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'THE Selangor Government has introduced a new regulation to stop residental areas growing without proper planning. j It will affect building outside the Kuala Lumpur municipal area. People will have to submit site plans to the District88 words
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Article41 1956-06-18 5 Mr. K. Ramakrishnan, former chief of the Police Narcotics Branch, has been appointed officer commanding police, prosecutors in Singapore courts. He takes over from D.S.P. M. C. Boyle, who left for England on Friday on leave.41 words
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Article104 1956-06-18 5 COLLEGE HAS 40 VACANCIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Muslim College at Klang is to take between 40 and 50 candidates for its next academic year starting in October. The principal of the college. Dr. Mohamed Abdul Rauf. today invited candidates for the entrance examination to be held at the104 words
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Article183 1956-06-18 5 TROUBLE COOKING AT THE U.S. CLUB \|R. A. H. Colyer, prelfl sident of the American Club, has asked the Labour Department to mediate in the club's dispute with its employees over the dismissal of a cook and the threatened strike by its 21 cooks, waiters and bar-boys. The men threatened183 words
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Article49 1956-06-18 5 IPOH, Sun.— Mr. Tan Chin Beng, Registrar ef the Sessions Court, Ipoh, is going on transfer to Seremban at the end of the month to take up a similar post there. He will be succeeded by Inche Ahmed Ramli bin Haji Abdul Rahim of Kuala Trengganu.49 words
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Article40 1956-06-18 5 The "Popular Prom." to be given by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, with Gordon Van Hien as conductor, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 17, and not Tuesday, as announced In the Sunday Times yesterday.40 words
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Miscellaneous328 1956-06-18 5 RADIO MALAYA Asian Club; 10.30— 1f.00 Danw Date. •Prograramrs thus marked can he rfroivfd by liste««rs in Ma- KGglOtlSl to Tsnort wav, 49 and 62m. Mr- SINGAPORE dlum wave 476 m.. 343. 366 m. and 297 m.). (Short wave 62m. Medium wave AM 857 and 11.10 Broadcast* 476 m.). To328 words
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Obituary41 1956-06-18 6 20 Wordt $10 (Minimum) BREINGAN: At Penang General Hospital on 14th June, David Wylle, dearly loved husband of Norah. BRYDEN: On June Bth at Royal Perth Hospital Samuel Wilson beloved husband of Elizabeth Bryden late of Kilmarnoek Scotland and Singapore.41 words
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Article165 1956-06-18 6 SO Wordt $10 (Minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the ''Malay Mail" if you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. IT'S SWIPT, sure and economical to use yes It's Alr-wlck the i modern way of removing all un- j pleasant odours. MODEL WOOLLEN SUITS In latest American styles165 words
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Article96 1956-06-18 6 JO Word, $10 (minimum). MR. MRS. DENG BOON KHOE thank all Friends St Relatives for their attendance, kind wishes, loan of Cars it valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage on 16-6-56. THE FAMILY OF late Madam Maria Tan It Neo, 103-C Lorong 33 Geylang Singapore Sincerely thank96 words
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Article24 1956-06-18 6 10 Wordt $10 (minimum). OLD BLTJNDELLIANS In Malaya /Singapore should contact Menneer P.O. Box 865 Singapore who Is endeavouring to organise Informal reunion.24 words
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929 1956-06-18 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. June 18, 1956. The Charter For Clerks The workers of Singapore cannot complain that the Government is not bending over backwards to make things easier for them. A Provident Fund scheme is now in operation and the Labour Ordinance of 1955 i gives artisans and929 words
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Article289 1956-06-18 6 The traditional respect for learning is as deep-rooted m Malaya as in other Asian countries. But, as the University of Malaya has reason to complain, there is a marked reluctance to give expression to this feeling in tangible form. The University of Malaya has suffered from lack of289 words
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Article, Illustration2171 1956-06-18 6 MXII V KHRUSHCHEV - How Mftrt strong and couragtom mm mad* to admit criws thoy never tommittod? In this speech delivered at the swt session of tho Communist Party Congress in February this year Khrushchev continues with one of the most remarkable exposures of our time. Stalin's closest friends were never2,171 words
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Letter73 1956-06-18 6 REOARDING the "Little Horrors" in the (Saturday Forum) a club has good reason to complain of Its adult as well as Its infant members: Recently a woman used an expression so foul it would have disgraced a Sgt. Marines. My five-year old son Immediately began chanting the73 words
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Letter40 1956-06-18 6 CAN anyone please tell me who taught the European Police Sergeants how to do jungle work when they came to Ma- laya In 1948? Or did they have to learn the hard way? EX E/SGT. 36S Pahang.40 words
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Advertisement546 1956-06-18 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Wordt $10 (minimum). LOO: At Bunpsar Hospital, X.L.. on June 16th, 1956, to Janet, wife of Klngton Loo. a daughter. Both well. SHOPPER'S MARKET PLACE 20 Wordt $10 (minimum). 35' c DISCOUNT>IOI Styles. American Washable Dresses, i "Candlewlck" Bedcovers $21.90, 3 Fir.glesheets $8.00. Cotton Blouses t.90. Nightgowns546 words
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Advertisement41 1956-06-18 6 TOMORROW. I IMIOMY lIHIO 6 RAFFLES PLACE 'PHONE: COLD STORACE ARCADE PHONE I r. v. ifntUvi K. E. MEYER f.n.a.0., d.opt., bam K. W. BELL DIP OPT.. AS.T.C, FAOA. J\ A Gift that is sure tc 20. BATTCHY HOAO /f*^ INtfAPOKCTCLBO49341 words
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Article295 1956-06-18 7 'Unite for merdeka'— union chiefs Sorrowgm Marshall tella cong»^«^. Middle class hat failed- now It's up to the workers FRESH BLAST FOR BOYD: COLONIALISM 'HARD 0D CUNNING MONSTER' NATIONAL Convention of Trade Unions jrericriv pledged full support to the Sinira. pore Covernment in its aim to form a united national295 words
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Article258 1956-06-18 7 'NOTHING CAN HALT OUR MARCH' work by hand or brain, whether we are rich or poor. Muslim or Christian, Buddhist or Hindu. "Trie struggle for Singapore's freedom will not be easy as long as Britain holds it as a vital link in its chain of fortresses to protect its Imperial258 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-06-18 7 MR. RUN RUN SHAW, of Shaw Brothers, and his general manager, Mr. Jack Sharp, returned to Singapore yesterday from Hong Kong by Qantas/ BOAC bearing the coveted Asian Film Festival award won by Mr. Shaw's pro- duction "Hang Tnah". Mr. Run Run Shaw said that his73 words
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Article139 1956-06-18 7 UNION BOSS ON DOCKS STOPPAGE PENANG, Sunday. -THE NATIONAL Union of Factory and General x Workers denied today that Indian waterfront workers went on strike yesterday. inche Syed Abdullah Alkhared, secretary of the Penang branch of the union, told the Straits Times: "They stopped139 words
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Article125 1956-06-18 7 Last lap on the road to victory KAJANO, Sun. COMMUNITY leaders and \j kampong representatives in Ulu Langat district were told yesterday that they were now in the "last lap" in their efforts to make the area "white." "You must now push ahead to the finishing point." the District Officer,125 words
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Article37 1956-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Nearly 3,000 Roman Catholics celebrated the feast day of St. Anthony at the St. Anthony's Church here today. Later they took part in a procession which ended a nine-day novena.37 words
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Article215 1956-06-18 7 MIC MEN FEAR LEADERS CHARGE ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. v The youth section of the Selangor Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress today attacked members of the parent body for persistently refraining from criticising the "wrongful doings" of some M.I.C. leaders. The youth sections annual report, adopted today, says that M.i.c.215 words
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Article50 1956-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Ranjeet Singh, 63. a retired hospital assistant, died in his son's home in Circular Road here yesterday after a short illness. Mr. Singh had been in Government service for 35 years before he retired in 1949, serving mostly in Teluk Anson. n Onn.50 words
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Article33 1956-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seven terrorists fled when they saw a security force patrol in the Plentong area of Johore yesterday. They left canvas shoes, candles, torch batteries and pills.33 words
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Article36 1956-06-18 7 KUALA KANOSAR, Sun.— Mr. Karam Singh, a senior teacher at the Clifford School here, has taken over duties as acting headmaster from Mr. j. F. Potter, who has left for England on long leave.36 words
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Article31 1956-06-18 7 About 40 Singapore youth club leaders will attend a weekend refresher course at Lim Chu Kang camp from 9 a.m. on June 23 to 5 p.m. the next day.31 words
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Article24 1956-06-18 7 JERANTUT, Sun.— The old boys of the Chung Hwa Chinese School here decided at a meeting yesterday to form an association.24 words
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110 1956-06-18 7 Public auctions are to stop -THE Singapore Improvement Trust is to stop selling land by public auction because of "hysterical" bidding. The chairman of the trust, Mr. J. M. Fraser, said yesterday that hysterical bidding had raised prices to unrealistic levels. The result was that110 words
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Article154 1956-06-18 7 2 BANDITS KILLED BY PATROL Discovered by accident KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TWO terrorists were killed by a police and home guard patrol on the outskirts of here yesterday afternoon. Theywere surprised in a camp with four others in the Ampang jungle. The terrorists fled when they saw the patrol, which154 words
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Article155 1956-06-18 7 Replanting staff form union KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. ABOUT 50 employees of the Rubber Industry Replanting Board in the Federation met here today to form a union. It is known as the Federation Replanting Staff Union. The Deputy Trade Union Adviser, Mr. G. L. Wilkinson. told the meeting that employers in155 words
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Article, Illustration146 1956-06-18 7 Little girl lost in plane poser KARACHI OR COPENHAGEN? 'THE RIDDLE of Annie x Hansen, had Singapore Airport officials baffled yesterday. Annie, a 9-year-old Danish girl, arrived unaccompanied on Saturday night from Sydney She burst into tears as she left the plane and was too upset to speak. Yesterday, berore146 words
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Article74 1956-06-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The 10,000 people of Serdang Bharu new village, eight miles from here, are indignant with the Communist terrorists for leaving food dumps in the area. Fearing the imposition of strict food restrictions, the i new village local council yesterday decided to form a good74 words
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Article15 1956-06-18 7 The President Coolldge la due in Singapore on her maiden voyage next week.15 words
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Advertisement88 1956-06-18 7 A LEADER StNCE /869 fl RUDGIfS Jr/A\\ built in the uiorlos Mllir/(\\ BIGGEST BICrCU FACTORY FROM ALL GOOD BICYCLE DEALERS Sole Agents: I KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124. ORCHARD RD.. SPORI-9. PHONE: ***** 6- *****. BATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR. PHONI: 3333. L^ 24, BEACH STREET. PENANC. PHONE: 4154 6-88 words
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Advertisement137 1956-06-18 7 O B ELLIOTT CO LTD I I Portable Electric II Drilling Machine! JII Illustrating i" drill. Portable Electric *~JB^^ Drilling Machines VmVx~\ Illustrating i" drill iMi^l We have a comprehensive range of Elliotts engineer's tools, including electric drills, to suit the requirements of a wide range 1 of applications. Many^models^are137 words
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Article349 1956-06-18 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By IMPERIAL WOMAN. By Pearl Buck. (Merhuen 165.). THREE times Regent of A China, and its autocratic ruler for over half a century, Tzu Hsi, the last reigning Empress, lived in a crucial period of history. She has not been well served by her349 words
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727 1956-06-18 8 WALTER WARWICK - One man saga of the South Pacific THE SEVEN LITTLE SISTERS. By William Willis. (Hutchinson 165.). T»HE Kon-Tiki had a crew of six, all of them with their hands full in dirty weather, and she .sailed 4,300 miles. William Willis sailed the Seven Little Sisters alone, and for 6,700 miles727 words
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Article259 1956-06-18 8 By CHRISTIAN HESKEITH KING |AMES VI AND I By David Harris Willson. (Cape, 305.) TTHE title of Mr. x Willson's book is aptly chosen, for it emphasises the fact that the reign of King James VI in Scotland bears little relation to his conduct of affairs259 words
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Advertisement191 1956-06-18 8 t look/ MM!! CONOMICAL 3RILLO wO 9 1) idCJ S I <^ IsJll^ smi wool toat \W\ lrW?m^ contains r S &IZ iH ZJk^ poushing soap SOLE AGESTS 5/^,//^ ARCADE BUILDING RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE P. O. BOX 393 I SARAWAK AXXIAL REPORT 19 53 m This in book form, handsomely191 words
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Advertisement276 1956-06-18 8 W all aboard the 1 PATHFINDER I I One of the greatest engines produced powm h( Rl PATHFINDER. Here's power to take you surgin K v ih c n formidable hills with plenty in reserve, lonnine it "6, '^■p.h. on those long straight stretcher Steering .in.l •trong points on any276 words
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Miscellaneous312 1956-06-18 8 Straits Times Crossword -I—^^ m z z z zi~ is ACROSS place in heaven (8). 9. A little bird joins another (7). 15. Garbled line In report oi 10. What the returning batsman Intruder (10). has in prospect? (.7). 17. He holds his nose? Just th« 11. Docile, and mostly312 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1956-06-18 9 A\lH) THE rolling cornfields of Belgium, 40 years ago today only the scarlet I a British army and its allies stood i Europe and slavery. Napoleon had j from Elba and swept in triumph to ie continent shuddered to the cries of ■five l'Kmpereur!"Daily Mirror - 1,182 words
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Article70 1956-06-18 9 NIGHT conqueror of Wagram and Austerlitz. Not only the men in his own rank s worried Wellington Napoleon ha<i excellent marshals in Ney, Soult. ar.d Grouchy, grizzled, tough old warriors, children of the racged armies of the Revolution, who had been winning battles for 20 years. Wellington had few seasoned70 words
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282 1956-06-18 9 to watch the spectacle of the army to come to Welling- army was slowly returning invasion army assembling. ton s aid from the east. Napoleon had leapt across haVe promised the "c ca ?o n d vetethe barrier of the River Duke'282 words
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Advertisement336 1956-06-18 9 f*&A T The new miracle washing iMJ^m^ powfer from America ■I Rv9aMl Bw yn t|erk?W* 1 V Everyone is saying it! FAB is the perfect .1 K^X^yr washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner and y^ *iEf&VV^^VV^ whiter than any other washing product. And it *JT' rri rt"'^V.£^. is so quick336 words
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Miscellaneous77 1956-06-18 9 Rex Morgan. M.D. Morgan not wanted p^a^—a*j«»^^r» ~i L(KE TQ SK you J J6NMIN6S' MOE&XN BA.CK IN THIS MOUS6, M4VTUIM6/ AMP TM TICCP OU WSjM I JkBE YOU &URE^ NO,PB«OB6AM/ MISS EMILIE i "f^^_, CMIUE PO YOU l A TEtUN6 ME aHAT TMEBt'S jaa^l Dick Tracy Extension cord I I77 words
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319 1956-06-18 10 By Our Market Correspondent J^st week the Singapore Share Market had a definitely better period of trading and although the increase in the volume of business wag not large, it was a welcome step in the right direction. It was the first week for a considerable319 words
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Article80 1956-06-18 10 COMPANIES operating in Malaya announced the following dividend's last week: WEARNE BROTHERS LTD.: an interim dividend of 5 per cent, less income tax, for year ending; September 30, payable to shareholders on the register on June 21. Books will be closed from June 21 to 28. HONG FATT (SUNGEI80 words
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Article50 1956-06-18 10 Books W j|| 6 <l- P«T share i* f I cent income *nded M s Payable to n r k n the Lumpur, Undo,* 1 Books W i|| from June ■>; DRF.D(,I.\(; T Tl\ interim d.videnn 5 P*r share. d K j '«r Tear end.n, V 1 Payable to50 words
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Article433 1956-06-18 10 rE following business done 6s. lO^d, Takuapa 16s 6d in the Singapore Share 16s 3d Tnabawielk *i 6d. Market last week was re- RUBBERS Allenby Rubber 82', ported by one firm of brokers to M Mnt *> Amal. Malay $i.40 to for_the period June 9 to Jun. i\nrsTßi\m433 words
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Article62 1956-06-18 10 The tin price In Singapore last i week was subject to more than usual fluctuation due to the effect on world markets of reports about ore purchases by the United States Government for the Texas i City Smelter. The price started the week at $365.62.. and on Saturday62 words
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Article281 1956-06-18 10 HThe rubber market was x quieter on Saturday morning, after the week of wild fluctuation and rumour about an order of 30,000 tons from China which emanated from a large local Chinese group and pushed the market off balance. The reported order had the effect of281 words
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Article875 1956-06-18 10 THE following full revised list of share quotations was issued by The Malayan Share Brokers Association after their last meeting on Friday: INDUSTRIALS m B»jrers Sclfen Uez Brick* f*J 180 i.M Ord* id *<* 13 00 Ibuytm |B. Patrol 4( 50-idccl B.IL Tru*K«* 10 tm Son. Tin875 words
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Advertisement895 1956-06-18 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ALBERT SCHWEITZER COLLEGE, SWITZERLAND MODERN International Study i Centre For young people over 18 St adults. YEAR COURSE: 3 terms of 11 weens Oct »o June; Tuition in English German in Philosophical social Problems. Psychology Ethics, Art, Music, etc. lantn.iM Instruction and SPORTS. COSTS: £79 per term c895 words
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Advertisement724 1956-06-18 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are invited for the post of a Gardens Assistant in the Municipal Secretary's Department. qualifications: Std. 7 (Eng.) with experience in planting of i trees, shrubs, etc. propogation of plants, compost-making and the control of Labour. OR a Certificate for minor students of724 words
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Advertisement528 1956-06-18 10 NOTICES JAPANESE PEACE TREATY The Notice to Claimants for Compensation under Article 15 (a) of the Peace Treaty on Remittances of Compensation Monies out of Japan, was published on page 609 of Singapore Government Gazette (Vol. XI No. 45) on Friday May 25. REMINDER TODAT AT t-10 P.M. At CHING528 words
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Advertisement785 1956-06-18 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that no member of our staff (not even the Principal or the Head Teacher) has the light lo transact any business or Issue school certificates on behalf of Y.S.C. Institute of Commerce unless acknowledged and signed by the undersigned. Bd. S. C. YEH, (Sole785 words
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Advertisement425 1956-06-18 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANAPA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS-30 DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouvei Francisco Spore t». Swet. Penjnj Fit, Anne Bakke Sailed tailed Cdnl/2 20 |un 21 U i Cjertrude Bakke 28 |un 11 |ul 1 1 Auc 14 Aug 15 Aut II ElitabeHi Bakke 8 |ul 21 |ul 21425 words
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Advertisement1190 1956-06-18 11 T 4 05 MANSmiD t^^^-^^l il^V THE BLUEVUNNEL LINE option to proceed v,a other pert, to looH >t S »,UNGS t. LIVERPOOL, C3LASf»W.jLONDON .rrpool Sham Penang rV' 1 1 m >##t yjassapM" n* MssfWMBB r, i L verpool Jun. 25 June 27 Jun729 Jt 4 ft*} i..'«.«» M« Liverpool \rvmVii.1,190 words
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Advertisement2109 1956-06-18 11 W^^i^jj^Sfff^w^j^SSSj^^iw^HfiwSj^k EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailing. H, Bangkok an. Fa, Ear, P.nong p. S'hom Spore MAW>ALA mm mm MVA In Pert 19/20Jaae IA 29J«n./1 July VI JaCy 4/ 9 July Net carrying pessengars. HOMEWARDS S.il.ng. Bjjg Genoa, Antwerp, R*tt.rdea., Hamburg, Cspenhsgea i'pore P. Sham Penong •LALANDIA S- 4/7 7- 7/72,109 words
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Advertisement1302 1956-06-18 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: He.. ***** ELLERMAH ok BUCKNALL LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports and Canada via Colombo CITY OF PERTH Spore P. S'hom Penong 13/17 Juty IS/19 Jaly 20/21 Juty CITY OP OTTAWA Spore P. S'hom Penong 30 Jury/ S Aag 4/8 Aug1,302 words
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Article, Illustration727 1956-06-18 12 SCHOOLGIRLS JEAN MOEY AND DOLLY TAN IMPRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. \f RS. CECILIA SAMUEL (Selangor) and Lam Kit Lin (Penang), former Malayan doubles champions, were beaten by Helen Heng (Singapore) and Tan Gaik Bee (Penang), a pair combining for727 words
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235 1956-06-18 12 LONDON. Sun. ITIGHT past winners are among a record entry of 360 for next month's British Open Golf championship which carries £3.750 in prize money. Competitors from 23 overseas countries will play off the qualifying rounds over the Royal235 words
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307 1956-06-18 12 LONDON. Sunday. rpHE English County Cricket Championship Table, batting X and bowling averages, up to Saturday were: Inns. Lead Hampshire 73 ***** 4i Other placings: Derbyshire 48. Yorkshire 44. Essex 44 GlamorBan 44. Northampton 40. Worcester 40. Nottingham 36 Middlesex 32 Leicester 20, Warwick 30, Kent307 words
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Article126 1956-06-18 12 The S.A.F.A. Div. 3B league game between Tuan Mong 0.8.A. and Blue Rovers at Farrer Park yesterday was abandoned five minutes from time. Tuan MonK were then leading 2-1 when a Rovers player refused to leave the field when ordered off by the referee followingFT - 126 words
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Article53 1956-06-18 12 EASTBOURNE. Sun. Oxford repeated last year's win over Cambridge, with an 11—10 victory in the 66th annual inter varsity lawn tennis tournament here yesterday. Cambridge, who started the second day 5—7 down, staged a magnificent rally to share yesterday's six singles games and win two of theReuter - 53 words
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Article24 1956-06-18 12 BOSTON, Sun. Boston's Tony Demarco last night won a unanimous 10-round decision over Vince Martinez at Fenway Park. The he once held.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article54 1956-06-18 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Weightlifting Federation will hold their Olympic trials during the last week of July. The trials will be held in conjunction with the Mr. Singapore Junior and Mr. Bodybuilder, 1956. contest? at the New World. Officials of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will be54 words
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Article94 1956-06-18 12 K. LUMPUR, Sun. The following nine out of the 17 players who took part in the twoday first Über Cup trial have been selected for the second trial which will take place here on June 30 and July 1. Helen Heng (Singapore), Cecilia Samuel94 words
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Advertisement570 1956-06-18 12 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS j >ow PADITfII v fl^sa> n a.m. 1.45, 4, siiowix.! UArl lUL w$S 630 930 rM i blood c%(% i ciN«M*scc*e tmt&Pl j NEXT CHANGE! Youll Never Forget Him! j on km ihniit n oo XOW iRFYi s*.5 11 A.M., 1.45. 4. j SHOW IM.! .'^A570 words
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Advertisement247 1956-06-18 12 CATHAY ORV.A\ts.\ru'^j^^.^ I I TODAY !^pS^n, t J HEC GUINNESS mt) i JLTLSIj!) I co.ou. TtCHNICOIOU ltd VILLA is COMINgT^ 7 SJTSt! I IW r >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »<-»f-6.^»»^».;. I todaySJllon ;gi V coforb/TKHNicoLOR. yisi^i3ion ♦♦♦■♦^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦"^♦"♦i R^'^LHAMBRA- Ullla AIR CONDITIONED PHONE 6905*'" 1 M| Seen by more than tSUJttt >c>pU j <^^247 words
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Advertisement397 1956-06-18 13 li s™"**s!^BBiHHßiiissftiUi4Kfl[ ITIONS VACANT >(,» I-Hux iOct: extra. .dK-KEEPER. Prac- prr to Company standard to assist ,-.drr Asian OHlce •■p. tii Compenv, rea. Full details ;ulred to Box WH CHEMISTS Hongkong manuraoajn of pharma- require services ur agent to U in Singapore tata past references liox 2064. rKSiTY OF applications397 words
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Advertisement409 1956-06-18 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT \mWmmT. Si Min.,-Box St ctt. txtra. I TO LLT well furnished single Room Bath attached with Boar j Laundry, Tanglln. Tel. 7531. FLAT BEHIND TANGLIN Club j complete with Modern Household Furniture including Refrigerator j Appiy Box A 3596, B.T. 1 TWO Bedroomed 1 S^t nS? n area409 words
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Advertisement420 1956-06-18 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word, SS (Ml*.)— Bom tt eU. txtra EUROPEAN TRAVEL'S Representative with Spore Headquarter is looking for room with bath and I optional meals, not too far from Town. Apply Box A 3597, S.T. PREWAR BUNGALOW, Large Compound within four miles G.P.O. prefer Thompson, Bukit Timah I prepared Compensation,420 words
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Advertisement445 1956-06-18 13 DANCING M Wort*. Sit (mlnimmm). Dalit 1 monfA. ;o Word, ii.in (Ml*.) RAPPLES HOTEL Nightly I Dance and Floor show from 9! to 12 p.m. SEASIDE RESORT Paslr RU Hotel. Dine, Dance Hawaiian Band nightly. CHICKEN INN, Seaview Hotel. Dancing 9—12 p.m. to our Con- 1 Mnental Band. Saturday extension445 words
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Advertisement915 1956-06-18 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word, U (Mln.)— Box St Urn. txtra EXCELLENT AND WELL Located Freehold Seaside Land in Tanah Merah Besar, Ciiangi. about 20,000 yq. ft. Only Principals need apply. Tel: *****-2. VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, 15 (Ml*.)— Box in rfl tfm 1950 FORD PREFECT one European915 words
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Advertisement868 1956-06-18 13 NOTICES AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LIMITED DIVIDEND The Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 6d. per share J less income Tax at Bs. 6d. In the for the year ending 30th June, 1956. payable in London on llth July 1966. to all shareholders on i the Register on 14th868 words
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Advertisement853 1956-06-18 13 TENDERS P.W.O. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class D and JOove rczi.s .jreel contractors will be received by the State Ennni-e. ferak, Ipoh, up to 3 pjn. on 20th June. li»a6. lor the Erection of 2 riaM D Quarters at Talping. Full particulars are obialnable from the office of the Senior853 words
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Advertisement243 1956-06-18 13 Advertisement A Royal start for your baby All babies can have an equai start in Hie If Mothers would realise that Just any milk hi not good enough for their child. When, as will happen. Mother's own milic falls. It Is her duty to give her baby the very next243 words
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319 1956-06-18 14 Singapore 3; Perak 3 A LINESMAN'S second thoughts two minutes from time cost Perak what would have been their winning goal when they met a Singapore Selection at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. After some close play on the right wing Boyd centred and the319 words
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423 1956-06-18 14 HE A VY SCHEDULE OF TRAINING DURING VOYAGE, SAYS RAD THE SPORTING FIJIANS WILL GO INTO ACTION IN SUVA ON SATURDAY THERE will be no rest for the Sporting Fijians when they reach home today. Nor, can it be imagined, will want any, for423 words
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Article240 1956-06-18 14 Johore beat Malacca 2-1 in Cup KLUANG, Sun. AN otherwise interest- ing game was marred by rain when Johore beat Malacca 2-1 in a southern zone Malaya Cup soccer match here today. Continuous rain throughout the afternoon and a drizzle through most of the game created very unfavourable conditions and240 words
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Article21 1956-06-18 14 The Singapore Judo Club will hold their fifth grading contest rtrxt Sunday at 10 ajn. Eitries close on Friday.21 words
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Article22 1956-06-18 14 VIENNA, Sun.— Austria and Yugoslavia drew 2-2 in a "B" soccer international h ere yesterday. Austria led 2-0 at halftime.22 words
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Article, Illustration399 1956-06-18 14 SAUL JOSHUA - 1948 silver medallist may run in Spore By SAUL JOSHUA AN OLYMPIC Games A silver medallist may compete in this year's Singapore Amateur Athletic Association championships on July 20. She is Audrey Williamson, runner-up to Fanny Blankers-Koen, the Flying Dutchwoman, in the 200 metres final at the London Olympics in399 words
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Article29 1956-06-18 14 Rcckhampton, Sun: New Zealand's Rugby League team scored the highest match points total of their tour here today, defeating Central Queensland by 60 points to 22. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article821 1956-06-18 14 SCC v IA SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Indian Association by five wickets on the padang. INDIAN ASSOCIATION* Rajendra b Wood 4 Hussein SI ah run out 50 Harcharan c Price b Woodhouse 12 Angullia b Woodhouse 0 Appuni c Wopd b Mattingly 1 I Ashraff b Farmer 15821 words
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Article196 1956-06-18 14 PENANO. Sun. gINGAPORE won the inter-port rowing race for fours over a mile In 6min. 27sec. at the Water Festival here today. Pcnang finished a second behind. Swimming: 400 metres freestyle ril&y: 1. C.S.C. 'A l smin. 56.055ee. 2. CSC. B. 3. CSC. C; half196 words
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243 1956-06-18 14 SINGAPORE and Federation weightlifters may compete against teams from Communist China and Burma in an "Asian weightlifting tournament" at Jakarta in Augast. In letters to the Singapore and Malayan Amateur Weightlifting Federations. Mr. Sick Ik Hoo, secretary of the Indonesia A.W.L.A.. disclosed243 words
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468 1956-06-18 14 r>OUR half centuries, two good bowling performances and an unexpected result marked yesterday's matches in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament. The half centuries were scored by Lt. E. Rose (72). H. F. Sheppard <69 n.0.). Wee Chong Jin (61) and Hussein Shah (50). The468 words
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Article112 1956-06-18 14 captain for all the Tests f invite,, f( hl ■attend in XL > >n& four Test Australia cepted. The Eng second Tesi Thursri;,: the rollowii JaVf Godfrrv ney. I>, Tony Lock. I Brian Bt man. John Watson. After El ry display Nottingham were PX p. proved to be 1 Two112 words
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Article29 1956-06-18 14 The R.A.F. Uab] i soclation's 25 mile won by AC. Sum lhr. 7min. 36.^c. at B yesterday. Cpl. Aisbitt (Selel ?.nd LAC. Orasey iC29 words
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Article161 1956-06-18 14 OESULTS and brief scores of the i S.C.A. junior tournament matches played yesterday were: SECTION "A" Police and S.R.C. drew at Thomson Road. S.R.C. 150-9 dccl. (P. DAI--meida 54 S. Oliveiro 35 n.o Drie- j berg 3-29 i. Police .15-9 (O. Rozario 27, P. Pennefather161 words
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Advertisement919 1956-06-18 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. i Continued from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT to Wordt ii (Min.)-BoM S» ctt. txtrm. EXPERIENCED EURASIAN LADY Tel. Operator/Typists. Male typists, Jr. Accounts olerlts, apply Ho Chlan's Agency 86-A Robinson Rd. Tel. J3496. YOUNG ENERGETIC Accounts Clerks with good knowledge of Chinese accounts required by Accountants' firm. Pull919 words
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Advertisement150 1956-06-18 14 MB flBEi MM 0H MB I THE NEW STREAMLINED i ENGLISH ELECTRIC I WASHING MACHINE n^^T vf^ A^_v_~_~_~_v_v_~_vißV_f_i_fl Strikingly hdni^omr hull of nc« feature A the hnest work-«vcr Jf <uro«* r c that ever brightened a washday morning' Thi<. new fcsousM Electric Healer model Washing Machine has its own immersion150 words
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Miscellaneous70 1956-06-18 14 SOCCER S.A.F.A. League, Div. 1: Amicable* v R.E.M.E.. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Marines v Chinese Athletic, Jalan Besar 7 p.m.; Div. i\: Darul Aflah v Soccerites "A", Geyla ng; Chinese Athletic "A" v Western, Farrer Park; Div. 3B: Serangoon v Indian 8.5., Farrer Park; Setia Jaya v Indian Youngsters, M.E.A.70 words
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