The Straits Times, 21 June 1956
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Title Section12 1956-06-21 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1956 15 CENTS12 words
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Article278 1956-06-21 1 A 'stop-gap' accord is reached KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. (rill estate workers' "go slow," which has cost > rubber industry millions of dollars in uped rubber, is o(T for good. "stop-gap" agreement on the wage dispute led Malaya's 320,000 tappers to hike a lary day of rest"278 words
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Article27 1956-06-21 1 .INGTON, Wed.— The f States is prepared to wee some enriched t'ai.ium to help research in- j 'o neaceful uses of atomic I A P.27 words
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Article74 1956-06-21 1 £1 FOR EVERY RUN ON BOARD LONDON. Wed. The managers of a famous hospital near lord's, where the second Test match between England and Australia opens tomorrow, :i.c keeping their fingers crossed for good weather and bit: hitting by the ba'smen. For an anonymous donor has promised the hospital £1Reuter - 74 words
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Article35 1956-06-21 1 TOKYO, Wed. Tokyo housewives today protested against the appearance of a livt-year-old Japanese singing star who is appearing on the stage of a Tokyo theatre which also features a live nuc.e show. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article34 1956-06-21 1 TOKYO, Wed.— Dr. Yasuharu Kuwabara. of Keio University, claimed today that he had successfully transplanted the cornea of a chicken to the eye of a 14-year-old girl and restored her sight— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article26 1956-06-21 1 SALT LAKE CITY. Wed.A 12-year-old mountain lion which escaped from a zoo here yesterday died after it was recaptured apparently lof a heart attack.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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408 1956-06-21 1 I want to thank the little people RESCUED AIRMAN PLANS RETURN TO THE JUNGLE TVUPING, Wed. Sgt. 1 Ken McConnell, the British Army pilot who spent 21 days wandering in the jungle east of Ipoh, said here today: "I would like to go back into the jungle to thank personally408 words
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106 1956-06-21 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Police investigations into two cases in which rubber w»s being smuggled out of Indonesia to Singamire were revealed today by the Attorney General, Mr. Suprapto. He said four foreign ships had been involved in the smuggling of rubber from THuk Nibunf a harbour inReuter - 106 words
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Article70 1956-06-21 1 Scores of cars in Singapore were trapped for several hours in floods during a sudI den thunderstorm at high tide last right. The worst flood area was Outram Road, where the water was over three and a half feet. T)>e meteorological station at Singapore Airport reported70 words
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Article183 1956-06-21 1 They will report to Spore Govt. vriNE men and a woman j have been appointed by the Singapore Government to explore the possibilities of introducing television. The Deputy Chief Secretary. Mr A A Williams, is chairman of the television committee, with Mr DA. stpnhen of183 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-06-21 1 AFTER 21 DAYS FRIENDLY FACES The iWcConnell story "fWO furiously barking dogs were the prelude to rescue for Sgt. Ken McConnell after 21 days in the Malayan jungle. Sgt. McConneM, who is telling his story exclusively to the Straits Times, says: "Then I heard somebody talking in what sounded like147 words
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Article188 1956-06-21 1 WOULD CHOP OFF THE HEADS OF GANGSTERS AND PUT THEM ON DISPLAY MAGISTRATE DENANG, Wed. A magistrate said today if he were the "sole ruler of this country" he would chon off the heads of gangsters and "exhibit them in the streets for all to see."188 words
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Article175 1956-06-21 1 MERDEKA TALKS IN A YEAR— LIM New Chief Minister says: Trust me SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, last night said he was confident that merdeka talks in London would be resumed not later than one year. He asked the people of Singapore to trust his leadership and co-operate175 words
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Article20 1956-06-21 1 WELLINGTON, Wed Underwater spear fishermen are being blamed for the scarcity in Auckland's main i crayfishing grounds.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article17 1956-06-21 1 N2W DELHI. Wed.— lndia todby announced recognition of Tv: isia anrt Morocro as .sovereign states— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article64 1956-06-21 1 The Emergency KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. j The Emergency entered its ninth year today. The war has so far brought death to more than 6,000 terrorists and 1.800 members of the security forces. More than 2.400 civilians have died, most of them murdered by the bandits. Ir64 words
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Article158 1956-06-21 1 Plane falls in sea: 74 die NEW YORK, Wed. DESCUE vessels searched the calm waters of the Atlantic Ocean in vain for survivors of a Venezuelan airliner which plunged into the sea in flames early today with 74 peo pie on board. A radio message received from a Coastguard shipReuter; AP - 158 words
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Article29 1956-06-21 1 < VPKIS: NEW PLAN FOR PKA( K LONDON. WVd British (ikvii iimiiit will soon announce four-point programme to settle Cyprus dispute, it was stated here last ninht. A.l.29 words
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Article27 1956-06-21 1 VIENNA. Wed. Hungary's premier, Mr. Andreas Hegei dues, yesterday received a delegation of sever: Japanese j trade union officials who are visiting Budapest. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement58 1956-06-21 1 i '^^HIW «,y PUMKfAI «iv» o point locol Im*,. <(;.«or<r» •< ...r, or. 9 o #-> tt">?> 'U N "*l b«on IK. rk pAJi SIN OPTICAL HOUSE. 135. M»'th •r<d9« •< }>* Nn> *00. 0010N PPhotn t 4)04 B.oniK O»«il*. Opf'c.l Co.. IJ lo.ftuh.. irSFS CANMED PINEAPPLE LjIJjLS cubes, slices58 words
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Advertisement160 1956-06-21 1 A SPLENDID SELECTION OF PRIZE CUPS SHIELDS-MEDALS FOR EVERY TYPE OF SPORT S.P.H.de SILVA LTD. New Branch Airport, Sinf apore. SINGAPORE IPOH KUALA LUMPUR EL w%r v*\^ Thrrr «rr timr* of jo\. hi|>|iinr<* tnl plra-rirr. whirh unr would likr to prr«rr\r for r\rr Thi« i« po.iihlc now. Th«- PHILIPS PORTABLE160 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1956-06-21 2 Two smiling faces and rescue AS I slogged onwar d s through the jungle I became more and more pie occupied with the question of how long 1 could last. I knew I had lost a lot of weight, because several times I had to make holes in the top1,732 words
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Article, Illustration229 1956-06-21 2 THE FIRST SIGN THAT RESCUE WAS CLOSE CAME IN THE SHAPE OF A BROWN AND WHITE DOG. One day at noon I was climbing a slope when I heard a noise behind me. I turned and there to my astonishment was the dog. I froze with229 words
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Article220 1956-06-21 2 NASSER LIFTS MARTIAL LAW AND HE EVES FINDS A KIND WORD FOR BRITAIN CAIRO, Wed. Lieut.-Coi. Gamel Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, yesterday proclaimed the end of martial law in Egypt. In a broadcast speech marking the climax of celebrations of the evacuation of Egypt by British220 words
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Article70 1956-06-21 2 MOSCOW: Yugoslav sources here said that the signing of the Soviet-Yugo-slav declaration was postponed because Marshal Tito and the Soviet leaders wanted to see a football game. After speeches In Dynamo Stadium, President Tito. Mr. Khrushchev and other Soviet leaders decided to stay on and seeReuter - 70 words
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Article25 1956-06-21 2 BERLIN: The three Western allied commandants In Berlin turned down a Soviet invitation to watch 33.500 Russian troops leave East Germany for home.— A. P.25 words
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Article23 1956-06-21 2 WASHINGTON: The State Department has turned dowa a recommendation by Senate mv the chh the Unll idW Arkady S expelled tivni "•< States. I23 words
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Advertisement65 1956-06-21 2 IN THE NEW JM^f^s^ NOTHING CHANGED EXCEPT wS[ M W/KKS^ yK THE BOTTLE SIZE fLf ffffi^ffi^l F^ It is the same delicious Coca-Cola you have Xpn jTI always enjoyed same lively, tangy taste xl^f^^HMli^R^V/} same pure, wholesome quality and at C 2 "W^^C^l the same low price. <£O I, Ei/vtvo^65 words
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Article268 1956-06-21 3 ;in( as London considers... Brital. I. Ma .t m,.^^^. Cnm huM)t >w M Bi<Mt CHAPLAIN DODGES BOMB 0\ WAY TO FUNERAL OF FIRE VICTIMS LONDON, Wednesday p\, DAILY MAIL said yesterday that Turkey has >v; t rned Britain that any decision to irive to Greece wouldReuter; AP - 268 words
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112 1956-06-21 3 NOW JACK AND JILL ARE GROWING DOWN THE HILL I KBAN. South Africa, Something novel :<rt of floral dcii is now springing .ii the terraced lawns i border Durban's mI buildings and uiing admiration both citizens and risilors. series of famous rj rhymes. But the are depicted in by floweringReuter - 112 words
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Article21 1956-06-21 3 i, Wea.— Two JapasineasßMn of long cxc left here by X.L.M. Jakrrta to advise tia on an industrial programme.21 words
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Article24 1956-06-21 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— The Agriculture Department reported yesterday that in 1955 Japan was the best customer for United States farm commodities. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article261 1956-06-21 3 And 7 Russian MiGS show they can break barrier too MOSCOW, Wed. iTX Soviet MiG 19 Jet fighters crashed through the sound barrier over here yesterday in a dress rehearsal for Sunday's national air show at which Russia will show off its latest aircraft. Seven loud bangs startled MoscovitesReuter; AP - 261 words
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Article30 1956-06-21 3 ATHENS. Wed— The President of the Greek Parliament today accepted an invitation handed over by the Soviet ambassador here for a Greek Parliamentary delegation to visit Moscow. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article107 1956-06-21 3 PERON'S LOOT ENDS AT UNCLE'S PUENOS AIRES, Wed. The treasure accumu--lat c d by ex President Peron and his cronies went on sale in an auction room owned by the municipal pawnshops here last night. First lots for sale were valuable china and glassware imported tax -free by Peron's finance107 words
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Article34 1956-06-21 3 RABAT, Wed. Gen. Rene Cogny, 52-year-old veteran of the Indo-China war, was named yesterday as Com-iiiander-in-Chlef of French forces in Morocco at the request of the Moroccan Sultan.— U. P.34 words
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Article, Illustration176 1956-06-21 3 U WIINGTON, Wed— Pat Ward, former friend of Pbykvy Minot F. (Mickey) Wke is fighting the Govfrnment's efforts to collect MS30.000) in t.iv and penalties on it alleged 1952 earnings i New York call-girl. m vns that instead of reriiig big money she176 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-06-21 3 LONDON'S YOUNGEST "barrow-boy," six-year-old John Alberry, of Wood Green. London, handles the reins with the professional touch as he drives his father's little black mare Queenie round the arena at the Richmond Horse Show The passenger is his three-year-old sister,60 words
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Article46 1956-06-21 3 SEOUL, Wed. President Syngman Rhee said today that "it will probably take 40 years before the Japanese can visit Korea because what the Japanese have done during their 40 years' occupation of Korea will not be forgotten in all that time."— A. P.46 words
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Article51 1956-06-21 3 HUMANSDORP, Cape Province, Wed. Mr. M. B. Melville, his son, Mr. William Melville, and his son-in-law, Dr. H. J. Toerln, were among seven ex-mayors of Humans- dorp who have received special commemorative tokens for their services. They each received a photograph of the group of exmayors—Reuter - 51 words
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Article232 1956-06-21 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Consols £52'x 'i Funding 4% U*\ x War 3'^ £71*s BANKS Mercantile <£12li) £4 Eastern (£5> £7*i. Chartered (£5) 36/10»,2 Hongkong ($125) £92> a +1 INSURANCE ITom. Un. cuts.) 85/10', +/3 loyal 82/4' 2 /4232 words
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Article23 1956-06-21 3 LONDON. June 20—Spot 23'»» d., July-Sept. 23\<\.. Oct.-Dec. 23d., Jan-Mar. 22"H.d.. April-June 22% d. June c.l.f. 23'4d July c.l.f. 23-Sd. Tone: Uncertain.23 words
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Article22 1956-06-21 3 LONDON. June 20. Cash Buyers £750; Sellers £751; Forward Buyers £741; Sellers £742: Settlement £750. Turnover, a.m. 30 ions, p.m. 43.22 words
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Article155 1956-06-21 3 They're old army pals again MOSCOW, Wed. MARSHAL Georgi Zhukov. the Soviet Defence Minister, said today the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia would fight "shoulder to shoulder" if another war came. He was speaking at the Kremlin after he had received Yugoslavia's Order of Liberty from President Tito. Marshal Zhukov declared:155 words
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Article196 1956-06-21 3 Sailor saw through arm NEW YORK, Wednesday. A 19-YEAR-OLD sailor said the flash from the recent H-bomb test in the Pacific was so brilliant "I could see right through my arm like an X-ray" even though he was nearly 30 miles away Seaman Thomas196 words
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Article94 1956-06-21 3 But it's well-heeled HOLLYWOOD, Wed. Actress Marie The Body McDonald and boot and shoe magnate Harry Karl have agreed on a million dollar property settlement to end their stormy marriage. Marie win receive U553,500 monthly for three years, then USS2,OOO monthly for life regardless of whether94 words
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Article17 1956-06-21 3 HELSINKI, wed. A Finnish parliamentary delegation has left on a visit to China Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement104 1956-06-21 3 Alfred Herbert Ltd. Myford Engineering Co. Ltd. James Arehdale A Co. Ltd. Binns Berry Bros. Ltd. George Richards Co. Ltd. <*«>• S»» ift Co Ltd Black A Decker Ltd. Willson Uthes Ltd. Bcrtoni A Cott. Ltd. Reed Prentice Corp. Cuthbert Machine Co. Ltd. I S»g»' Co E. G. Herbert Ltd.104 words
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Advertisement239 1956-06-21 3 (MT-mvT-iJ 7Ok Hyfr li 1 *9[ Baft, ml_x> ••3S ■9^' Ik?-! :^fB 3^E*B li I '■'♦Jl K& IW a .'-3yl wE&f Am \W' VSOP -^bV ■By? M """'*j^^^T^B\ J WBti jft^^ bg=^3| wmßrwL wW£^Z^^mmm\ m^l^tSti. I^NE CHAMPAGNE COONAC^ >J^^Kl J&BS e& %M «SBm*y I COGNAC ci I "^HiwP Andrcx is239 words
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Article240 1956-06-21 4 CHIEF SECRETARY TOLD: YOU SHOULD BE THE FIRST TO go STAFF TELL COMMITTEE: INEFFICIENCY FEARS ARE UNFOUNDED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malayanisation Committee was asked today to have a Malayan appointed head of the civil service as one of the first steps in the local-men-for-top-jobs240 words
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Article49 1956-06-21 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Wed A trailer pump used by the fire brigade here failed to function yesterday at a public demonstration. The firemen were competing for a challenge trophy presented by the Minister for Local Government, Housing and Town Planning, Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman.49 words
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Article, Illustration109 1956-06-21 4 A VIVACIOUS Italian. Miss Teresita Bondioli. who travelled 8,000 miles last month for the love of a handsome Singapore Chinese building contractor. Mr. Paul Sung, married him yesterday at the Registry. Radiant in a simple gown of lace and net, Teresita said: "I am109 words
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222 1956-06-21 4 IPOH. Wed.— Two simi- lar-sounding names caused confusion in court here today. When the name of Tung Kuang Soon was called to answer a charge of attempted extortion, Chan Mun Soon, 26, went into the dock and said he wanted to plead222 words
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Article30 1956-06-21 4 The Philippines' delegates to the SEATO conference in Singapore, led by Gen. P. A. Cruz, were entertained to tea by the Filipino Association at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday.30 words
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Article17 1956-06-21 4 PENANO, Wed. The George Town Road Safety Advisory Committee will launch a campaign next month.17 words
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Article29 1956-06-21 4 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— The 20th Teluk Anson Sea Rover Crew will hold a social at the Sithambaram Pillay Tamil School in Javanese Road here on June 30.29 words
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Article91 1956-06-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kampong women will be taught how to prepare better meals and manage their homes more efficiently when a United Nations woman home economics expert arrives here later this year. The services of the expert from the Food and Agri- culture Organisation have been91 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-06-21 4 CUPID TAPPED— WEDDING BELLS MR. SEAH PENG LIANG and Miss Josephine I Gek who were married in Singapore yesterday. 9 a radio technician of Cable and Wireless Ltd., b of Mr and Mrs. Seah Teng Khoou. The bride. telcji operator of Anglo-French Bendixsens Ltd.. is a <v of Mr. and57 words
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Article54 1956-06-21 4 PENANG, Wedm TO meet higher labour and staff costs Port Commission will raise its charge handling and port services from July 1, Rates for wharl up 10 per a rise in most a considera:' statement today The higher tU The a port Iflnancial r c i54 words
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Article67 1956-06-21 4 Abbas Jumat, former reporter of the Singapore Standard, yesterday was committed to the Assizes to stand trial on charges of stealing 24 cheques belonging to the Singapore Union of Journalists and of using five cheques he knew or had reason to believe to be forged for67 words
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Article46 1956-06-21 4 IPOH. Wed.— A schoolgirl, Su/anna Chin, 14, was admitted to hospital with a suspected broken leg after an accident with a lorry while cycling home from school yesterday. Suzr.nna Is the daughter of Mr. Chin Sen 800, secretary to the lpoh juctce.46 words
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Article22 1956-06-21 4 D P Bu. Batu G: .were endinner by tl at the nurses yesterday. D r. Bowler anc today anointment22 words
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Article16 1956-06-21 4 SFGAMAT I $20,000 ■> Choo Hon. I clerk chai I minal brea I $9,650. jf16 words
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Advertisement1086 1956-06-21 4 FARGO I 1 15/20 cwt. Light i TRUCK j 5 y^y~ /^t, *Vf* ?!^t'"""*"1 I—ttr^^K1 ttr^^K I 2 5 *^^r "*f?'^.x\ N j I r^*^. \/J z I The most efficient engine design ever— I I for Economical Hauling! 1 Here is a truck that has longer life built into1,086 words
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149 1956-06-21 5 A menagerie sails with Marshall to Red China FK>UR hyenas three lions and three lionesses will be the travelling companions of Mr. David Marshall on board the German liner Frankfurt today. The floating menagerie, like Mr. Marshall. is bound for Communist China. The animals are gifts to Mao Tse-tung from149 words
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Article41 1956-06-21 5 Dr. W. W. Yung, Director of the World Health Organisation's Epidemiological Intelligence Station in Singapore, has been appointed Area Representative for Brunei, Malaya, North Borneo. Sarawak and Singapore. He will continue as Director of the Singapore station.41 words
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Article36 1956-06-21 5 Twenty -four warders of Outram Road jail, Singapore, moved into new quarters at Pearls Hill yesterday. The flats were declared open by Mrs. G. J. Sochon, the wife of the Prison Commissioner.36 words
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238 1956-06-21 5 Five weeks alter leaving hospital be shot himself Wife: He said there were people bent on doing him harm SINGAPORE Coroner's Court was told yesterday that a police inspector began to live in fear while investigating a murder case. Mrs. Petrina Delilkan said that238 words
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Article77 1956-06-21 5 The proposed constitution which will make the Singa- pore Youth Sports Centre a corporation is ready to go before the Chief Minister, Mr. Lun Yew Hock. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, the chairman of the centre's appeal committee, said yesterday that he was going through the draft77 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-06-21 5 CAN'T RESIST LURE OF COLONY MISS ANNE MORK, 57, above, liked Singapore so much when she visited the Colony two years ago on a round-the-world trip, that she decided to return. Yesterday she arrived in the Colony in the Maetsuycker and will stay two weeks before flying to Bali. Miss57 words
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Article64 1956-06-21 5 Mrs. Dorothy Rich Nelson Doig, a Tanglin Hill housewife, who sued her husband, Thomas Nelson Doig, a P.W.D. engineer, now working in Perak, for divorce on the ■round of desertion, was ranted a decree nisi in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made64 words
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Article41 1956-06-21 5 More Asians are joining the Automobile Association of Singapore. Mr. K. G. Burne, the secretary said yesterday. Five years ago, only 29 per cent of the members were Asian; today the figure is 46 per cent.41 words
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Article134 1956-06-21 5 Health chief to retire hunt begins for man to take his place KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The municipality here is looking for a new health officer to take over from Dr. W. Puleston Jones when he retires in December. Applicants must have medical qualifications registrable in Malaya, a134 words
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Article88 1956-06-21 5 Mr. Loke Wan Tho, a director of Cathay Organisation, will appeal against the decision of the Chief Justice, Mr. I Justice Whyatt. who dismiss;ed his application for an order of certiorarl. He had asked the court to set aside a Singapore City Council decision reversing its original88 words
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Article38 1956-06-21 5 Sections of St. Patrick's Road, Singapore, will be closed to through traffic for four months for the laying of a sewer between Telok Kurau Road and St. Patrick's School. Work will begin on June38 words
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Article37 1956-06-21 5 An exhibition of paintings by Madam Fan Tchun Pi will be opened tomorrow at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street. It will be open from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily until Monday.37 words
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200 1956-06-21 5 By HALL ROMNEY ONDON, Wed. —At the mj annual meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association here, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, spoke of the effect on the Anglican Church of the accelaration of the movement towards self-government. He said200 words
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Article55 1956-06-21 5 All the documents seized from the first batch of Malayan students who returned from the conference in Bandoeng last weekend have been returned to them, a spokesman of the Singapore Special Branch said yesterday. Another lot of documents seized from students who returned by air on55 words
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Advertisement243 1956-06-21 5 When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely special m Children's aspirin. Doctors know that aspirin 1S b" 1 for treating fever and relieving pain in Children, but only in small, exact, safe doses That is why doctors recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin lJ lts243 words
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Advertisement211 1956-06-21 5 Naturally every mother wants to give her baby the most nourishing food for a healthy, happy future. With Heinz Baby Foods you can be sure of the finest. Only choice vegetables, fruits. meats and cereals are selected and carefully prepared for Heinz Baby Foods. Only Heinz can offer your baby211 words
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Miscellaneous179 1956-06-21 5 SHELL THEATRETTE: Free mlnton noon to 4 pjn., 7 p.m. to film show— New York University, 10 D.m Lobster Town— Shell House, Col- Y.W.C.A.: Square Dance Club's 1 Iyer Quay. 1.15 p.m treat for old people, Wesley INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY Church hall. 4, Fort Canning MOVEMENT: Free film show at Road,179 words
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318 1956-06-21 6 Policeman talked about prostitutes to calm down murder suspect LOVE LETTERS TO GIRL FOUND IN PIG STY DENANG, Wed. 1 Two anonymous posters criticising a boy and girl for "making love in public" were hung up on trees in Balik Pulau village, the assize court was told here today. The318 words
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Article133 1956-06-21 6 MALA Y DEMAND ON SCHOOLS Assurance by Lim Yew Hock SIX representatives of the Malay Education Council yesterday asked Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock to consider the establishment of Malay middle schools after implementation of recommendations contained in their memorandum on Malay Education submitted last October. They also133 words
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Article29 1956-06-21 6 Lim Tong Kee -vas fined 2 in Singapore yesterday for carrying 24 extra passengers in his motor-sampan in the outer roads of Singapore Harbour on Tuesday evening.29 words
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Article59 1956-06-21 6 Change this law union The Singapore Motor-vehi-cle Drivers' Union will protest to the Minister for Communication and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, about drivers being fined for overloading. Under the present regulations governing lorry transport, owners as well as the drivers can be fined for overloading. The drivers want the law59 words
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Article34 1956-06-21 6 Low Chte Kong, with five previous convictions, was sentenced to one year's Jail in Singapore yesterday for stealing a pen worth $37 belonging to Philip Liau Liat Meng in a bus.34 words
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82 1956-06-21 6 'SORRY, BUT WE CAN'T PICK A QUEEN FOR THE FESTIVAL' PNANQ. Wed.— The Penang Water Festival Committee has decided •reluctantly" that it cannet appoint a festival queen this year. There were several competitors for the title but for a variety of reasons" it was not possible for the fudges to82 words
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Article254 1956-06-21 6 WE AIM TO HELP MALAYA REID KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. ORD REID, Chairman of the Federation's Constitutional Commission, said here today that the Commission hoped to contribute something of "lasting value" to Malaya. He told Rotarlana here that *he Commission would like to meet all those who were able to help254 words
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Article46 1956-06-21 6 Two men. one armed with a revolver, broke into a house in Sungei Kadut Road, off Woodlands Road, Singapore, yesterday mor- ig and robbed a farmer, Lim Hor Teng. and his family of two pairs of earrings, a gold ring, a wristwatch and $50.46 words
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138 1956-06-21 6 WE WANT PEACEFUL CHANGE 'THE People's Action Party yesterday said that A none of its members was Communist. It gave reasons why. In the latest Issue of Petlr (Thunder) the party newspaper, the PAP says: "We are not Communist because we believe in138 words
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Article62 1956-06-21 6 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. —Tengku Chik bin Abdul Rahman, a member of the Ttengganu Royal Household, died here last night in his Jalan Paya Bunga home. He was 78 and had been suffering from paralysis for a long time. The Sultan of Trengganu was present62 words
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Article102 1956-06-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Concession rail rates will be made available to people wishing to attend the forthcoming Malay cultural festival In Kuala Lumpur from July IS to 15. Rail fares will be reduced by one-quarter except in the Port Swettenham area where cheap rates102 words
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Article40 1956-06-21 6 Lim Ham Seng was accused in Singapore yesterday of robbing Poh Cha Boh of a gold chain and locket worth $288 in Havelock Road on Tuesday night, and causing hurt to her. Ball was allowed until June 2740 words
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Article195 1956-06-21 6 Plan to invest in S.E. Asia MR. SHOJI ARAKAWA, adviser to the Japanese Foreign Ministry and an economics expert, will soon visit Singapore. Mr. Arakawa is being sent by the ministry on a tour of South-East Asian countries for talks on economic cooperation. The Japanese195 words
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202 1956-06-21 7 MAN-in-DOCK FAINTS AT SIGHT OF THE BLACK CAP 4 I accidentally chopped his head ofiT AJOK STAR, Wed. A condemned man fainted in the dock today after the Kedah Assize judge put on the black cap. Lan Bak Tee, 30, a farmer, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Hill202 words
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Article47 1956-06-21 7 While players were out On the field during a soccer game at River Valley Road yesterday a man was found in the dressing room rifling the pockets of their clothes. An alert watchman caught the thief and handed him over to the police.47 words
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Article29 1956-06-21 7 The Australian Government has approved applications from 34 candidates in Singapore for the, correspondence scholarships it offered last year under the technical co-operation scheme of the Colombo Plan.29 words
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Article109 1956-06-21 7 But more than 500 join queue to enter Teachers' Training College MORE than 500 students want to take the certificate course this year at the Singapore Teachers' Training College. But only 150 will be admitted, the college principal, Mr. P. S. Dempsey, told the Straits Times yesterday. Applicants109 words
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Article, Illustration192 1956-06-21 7 The secret of beauty: Balance THE MEMS' TEETER ON HIGH HEELS— MALAYS GRACEFUL ATTRACTIVE. Vien- nese-born Mrs. Olga Rennie. a teacher in rhythmical gymnastics, wants to show Singapore women how to exercise gracefully. Malay women, she says, are possibly the most graceful in the world. She thinks It is because192 words
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Article70 1956-06-21 7 A 16-year-old Johore boy is I leaving Singapore for Australia by air on Sunday for a very important appointment with a famous surgeon at Sydney. Local doctors have recommended Mohamed Yunos of Johore Bahru for neurosurgical treatment by a specialist. The Johore Welfare Centre will70 words
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Article49 1956-06-21 7 A barber, Tee Soon Thian, fined $1,000 by a lower court for possession of 171 b. of raw opium, had the fine doubled by the Singapore High Court yesterday following an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, on the ground that the sentence was inadequate.49 words
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191 1956-06-21 7 Clerk says he took firm's money because he did not get promotion KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A man misappropriated $19,000 of his firm's money because he was not promoted or given a pay rise for three years, the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court was told today. Khoo Tiang Wan, 56, a clerk191 words
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Article238 1956-06-21 7 Govt. men want pay twice a month THE Singapore Civil Service Staff Side Council will again bring up the question of fortnightly pay for the 12,000 monthly paid employees of the Government. It is concerned over the large number of clerks who have become indebted as a result of the238 words
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Advertisement234 1956-06-21 7 You'll look like 9 dream feel like a dream in the new mazdenfbrm Intermezzo* II love this newest of laciest bras... it's frilly and cxv feminine-and rounds out your lines beautifully! jo nylon lace over the cups and down the front silky-fine sturdy cotton broadcloth at the sides and he234 words
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Advertisement307 1956-06-21 7 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving "■V.-.v v. PALMOUVf UTHEB CREAM j PALMOLIVE BRUSHLESS fitaMMHltamiMcMriwtl Outckwl wtai i You're «r» of a "hire that's really naoocb and long lasting when you •bare with Palmolive. Even with cold water you get closer, more comfortable shave and with Palmolive307 words
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Miscellaneous136 1956-06-21 7 nIA wir AVA J am Session; 10.30 The Essence RADIO MALftXA Of Horror 10.45 Music Paat And £pi™ >r aUTtf C ""(Short wave 49 »nd 62m. Mr- SINGAPORE dlum wave 476m 343. 366m. .nd 47fim A.M. 8.57 and 11.10 g 1 10 5 AM 7.15 Opening Annct.; TIB To English136 words
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Obituary70 1956-06-21 8 20 Wordt $10 (minimum). CABLE RECEIVED Yesterday by K. Subramanlam, T.M's Office, Informing death of Mr. V. Ratnam. of Karugampanal. retired Chief Pfrn-.anent Way Inspector, Malayan Railway. nE SOUZA: Isabel Louisa (Nee Tcsaensohn). beloved wife of Jncel.'n (Jossyi of Shell Company, f icr residence, 11, Catrnhill C.rrle on 20th70 words
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Article27 1956-06-21 8 10 Wordt $10 (minimum). REQUIEM SERVICE for the late Elizabeth Edmonds of Seremb.in at St. Hilda's Church, Katong, on Saturday. 23rd inst., at 7.30 aJU. I27 words
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Obituary30 1956-06-21 8 20 Words $10 (minimum). TO HER DEAR Memory. Amelia Burm. 2 16. 54. Time can never heal the loss of one so full of Courage, Cheerfulness and Love.30 words
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574 1956-06-21 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs., June 21, 1956. Alliance In Accord There are so many contentious issues in Malaya that any agreement is certain of welcome if only for agreement's sake. For this reason alone, the report that the parties of the Alliance have composed their differences on jus soli574 words
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Article397 1956-06-21 8 The Unsilent Traveller Singapore's former Chief Minister leaves this morning on a tour of Japan, Communist China, and other Far Eastern countries. Mr. Marshall does not go as Singagaporc's spokesman. He heads no mission, i$ charged with no task. He has no more right to speak for Singapore than any397 words
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Article223 1956-06-21 8 Hie next big and necessary step towards Malayanisation of the Singapore Civil Service has been undertaken. Superscale officers of the General Clerical Service and members of Part 1 of the Higher Services will undertake duties that have hitherto been done by Part II officers. Ten new supernumerary223 words
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Article1873 1956-06-21 8 f OMRADES! The cult of the individual acquired such monstrous size chiefly because Stalin himself, using all conceivable methods, supported the glorification of his own person. This is supported by numerous facts. One of the most characteristic examples of Stalin's self glorification, of his lack of even1,873 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-06-21 8 Stalin's greatest admirer was Stalin himself. If his servile followers could not find the right words to sing his glories the 'beloved, heroic, infallible and modest' Stalin was there to assist in this 'loathsome adulation. And particularly so when he felt that the praise was insufficient.47 words
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Letter174 1956-06-21 8 AS a long standing member of the Singapore Musicians' Union, I must protest against a statement of your correspondent that Filipino members of the Union are Just as much expatriate as members of the Italian band at the Sea View Hotel and that If the Italian174 words
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Letter100 1956-06-21 8 WITH reference to your news Item of June 11 relating to my leaving the UMNO there has been a misunderstanding. It is stated that I left UMNO because I was disgusted with the leadership of Dato Onn. This is far from what I meant.100 words
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Advertisement724 1956-06-21 8 Straits Times k Free Press j i Far tha convenience af advar- tlsen our repreMfitotlva at lit. t floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAOI, j ORCHARD ROAO, will rwohre small advertisements ond answers z I to box numbers Classified advertisement* my I r olio be handed to: j CITY BOOK STORE LTD.724 words
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Advertisement66 1956-06-21 8 •> ■7****^'*^.^ /S Registered vi«?^ UFTIs. n Certificate. NaU^>\\ •»V?/» The name »n #fekj CABLES THE GENERAL EI.KCTRIC Oft. (JM| THt CKNER4I KIKTRK fit gg^ KEEP YOUR gST-I'.ggi WATCH CLEAN t^^'TZ"^:^ After »»»-b«lhinr. to r*mo»f »»U s nll -simple ;rr" r REGULATING £m -p.— t. To low i f» •Ht66 words
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Article115 1956-06-21 9 FISHING CO-OP TO BE FORMED fmgs, ineapore Govient has launchpilot scheme to men market ■■atches without on middlemen. nment will give loan to 40 Malay la Ponggol to start i.-Tmen will form a lean will be aid fishermen who 'rbtPd to middlemen vlll be used to ng gear. Shared profits115 words
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Article33 1956-06-21 9 j H. Hale, Professor of lon at the University raves Singapore Konp; today for a :vey. xpected to go on to t h North Borneo afterfor discussions with .thorlties.33 words
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Article58 1956-06-21 9 AIOR STAR, Wed. After I -•.en-day strike, 160 lal& Tan j ong Pau Es:a. reported for work t:.:- morning. flowed an amicable Ktttanent at a two-hour meeting yesterday on the es&tate, with Labour Department officials acting as mediators. T->e labourers, members of the National Union of58 words
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469 1956-06-21 9 This house with a past has an uncertain future go. 3 OXLEY MSB, THE HOME Dr. THOMAS BUILT IN 1842: ITS DOVECOTE IS UNIQUE OWNERS CLAIM 'ANCIENT MONUMENT 9 LABEL WILL CUT RESALE VALUE A H OU SE in Oxley Rise, Singapore, has been classified as "an ancient monument" under469 words
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Article107 1956-06-21 9 Contractor twice convicted A SANITARY contractor went through two trials in the Singapore City Court yesterday and was convicted on both occasions. He was Lawrence Chow, who was fined $100 at the end of his first trial for obstruction by having bricks and sand outside his Hill Street house on107 words
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Article, Illustration18 1956-06-21 9 L MANSION IN THE NEWS NO. S OXLEY RISE a "monument" in the Master Plan. Straits Times picture.18 words
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Article118 1956-06-21 9 'FAIR' COP BOUND OVER RLANG, Wed.— A former policeman, Abdul Aziz bin Haji Hassan, 28. made an alteration in his discharge certificate to get work, the Klang Magistrate's Court was told today. He was found guilty of using as genuine a forged document on March 19. and bound over in118 words
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Article94 1956-06-21 9 FULL MOON DAY FOR BUDDHISTS BUDDHISTS in Kuala Lumpur will celebrate tomorrow this month's full moon day, which coincides with the 2263 rd, anniversary of the introduction of Buddhism in Ceylon. Ceylon's sovereign, Devanampiyatissa, became a Buddhist on the full moon day of June. He was converted by the Yen.94 words
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Article174 1956-06-21 9 TENGKU'S CAR 'TOO COSTLY' That $23,000 limousine KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TPHE Selangor division x of the Labour Party of Malaya today warned the Alliance Government against "extravagant" spending. Its executive committee, at a meeting here, condemned the Government's decision to buy a new $23,000 limousine for the official use of174 words
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Article29 1956-06-21 9 Siamese in Singapore will celebrate their National Day on June 24 at the ConsulGeneral's residence in Lindhurst Road. The office will be closed on June 25.29 words
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Article29 1956-06-21 9 The ninth anniversary display and inspection of the Gimson School for Boys, dementi Road, Singapore, which was 1 to have been held on Saturday, has been postponed.29 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-06-21 9 Wong the able seaman THE HAPPIEST schoolboy in Singapore today is 16-year-old Wong Pen Koon, of Cavenagh Road. Wong, an able seaman in Benbow Unit of the Sea Cadet Corps, sails for England tomorrow in the Benalder, on a three-month scholarship coarse in naval aviation, sea training and gunnery at70 words
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Article65 1956-06-21 9 Singapore Police are now examining several reels of films which they seized during a raid on a house at Everilt Road a few nights ago. The raid was carried out following a tip-off that "blue" films were being shown there. The police have questioned a number of65 words
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Article142 1956-06-21 9 $200 fine for dangerous driving KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Craftsman J. J. Copeland, of the Second Infantry Workshops, REME, Taiping, was fined $200 by the Sessions Court here today for dangerous driving. His three-ton truck overturned at Beranang, south Selangor, on March 16, crushing a police142 words
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Article202 1956-06-21 9 rELVE Federation nurses will leave Singapore within the next four days for three-year general trainIng courses In Australia under the Colombo Plan. Miss Fong Lai Mcc and Miss Kok Swee Hah. both from Kuala Lumpur, will leave by air this morning for Melbourne, where202 words
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Article288 1956-06-21 9 'LET'S PRESS ON ALONE Reaction to Tengku's snub POLITICAL party leaders in Singapore last night urged that the Colony should go ahead with its merdeka plans and not wait for the Federation to assist with a merger. They were commenting on Tengku Abdul Rahman's statement on Tuesday that he was288 words
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Article48 1956-06-21 9 Three labourers were Injured when a lorry they were travelling in overturned In Bukit Tlmah Road yesterday afternoon. Two of them, N. Ramasamy, 35, A. Gurusamy, 20. were taken to the General Hospital. Ramasamy was admitted. Gurusamy was allowed to go home after treatment.48 words
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Article29 1956-06-21 9 The Paya Lebar Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a birthday social In the MYF room, Paya Lebar Methodist Church, at Boundary Road at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.29 words
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Article127 1956-06-21 9 AS CRATE DROPS ON LAUNCH TWO students of the A Hong Kong University who arrived in Singapore yesterday to take part in the fifth inter-varsity games narrowly escaped death in Singapore waters. They were In a motor launch with other students alongside the TJlluwah when an unloading127 words
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Article56 1956-06-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has called off the proposed Commonwealth dependent territories mutual aid conference which was to have been held here during the Malay Cultural Festival next month. The Idea for the conference came to the Tengku during his visit56 words
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Article26 1956-06-21 9 Lieut. S. S. Leong of the Federation Regiment left Singapore by air for London yesterday for further military training In England and Germany.26 words
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Advertisement182 1956-06-21 9 The vitamins in MARMIT|/4 will keep you £vi FIT/,, oj| ta You can only be really fit and e»> loylivj life If you hiv« plenty of food. T-py) oourlshlng food. Yoo and all yoor family )J IJ e d Marfnlte: contalns tnt wonderflll protective vitamins that help to assure good182 words
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Advertisement68 1956-06-21 9 »vioi-i» IT'S TIME HAD A ff FIMSST QUALITY CYCLES iftfe IM THE WORLD MODEL 604-A J7 A]■ With DUNLOP Roadster Tyre* H[ I t jfl Single speed Roller Lever m'«_l>Jf Brakes. f* fi^lj/i Supplied with Holdall, tools. fX^JW metal inflater b B.S.A. Carter V**t7 Reflector. Uod the waif m* TRADE68 words
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Miscellaneous132 1956-06-21 9 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (7 30 P m. on June 19 to 7.30 a.m. on June 20 Singapore 7S degrees. Penang 75. Kota Bhaxu 76, Kuala Lumpur 74, Ipoh 73, Kuantan 73. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (7 30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 20r Singapore 89. Penang 86. Kota Bharu 88.132 words
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Article, Illustration253 1956-06-21 10 The Empire line makes fashion news again gitimii ill Minn iiiiiiiiiii THE NEW LINE -FULL OR NARROW fHE newest line in overseas fashion is an adaptation of the French Empire or Princess line high waisted, small busted, with a skirt that varies from the very narrow to the very full.253 words
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Article554 1956-06-21 10 Dogs need care on the estate <M I.V OF THK WKKKi ONE of the S.Cs came bounding up the garden, looking so an- xious that I thought at least a minor emer- gency had occurred. I j asked him what was s the matter. He merely enquired if we had554 words
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Article, Illustration274 1956-06-21 10 One of Singapore's most energetic voluntary workers, a busy wife and a charming hostess is Mrs. Nisha Jumabhoy, wife of the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Newly elected president of the Inner Wheel Club. Mrs. jumabhoy is now assuming fresh responsibility in the charitable organisation274 words
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Advertisement340 1956-06-21 10 >v > 1 Mm wk flfl BiA bA W know the secret yl 1 Lavender with h| an extra touch of sophistication £^y^VS« so cool, so fresh w\yardley ■ISO CRYtTALLISBD LAV EN D ER YaTtfiey's famOUl Lavender in solid tbrm, and Yardley lavender io af— k nooth-lathering, richly perfumed— 'tht340 words
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Advertisement102 1956-06-21 10 Kitchen aids beauty Those old-fashioned aids to beauty which every kitchen garden yields are still reliable "cosmetics." even if you thought they went out with grandmother's day. Cucumber, for instance, so cheap and plentiful in Singapore and Malaya, is a fine refresher for the skin. Lay thin slices of it102 words
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Advertisement223 1956-06-21 10 WISE GIRLS 4 EVERYWHERE CHOOSE MODESS are silky-soft and extra-absorba invisible under the slimmest skirt or cr sum, and economical too. MODES! Towels with the MODESS ail-elast table belt give extracomfortable. i sanitary protection. (J (OT S«it*ini UD. (J SIOUCM. MCUMO PRODUCT THE IOINtO COHPANT LIMITED (l»C0SI>0»»H0 INUH) "4 1223 words
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Miscellaneous248 1956-06-21 10 Straits Times Crossword T~ T~ 9 4 5™ Ti 7™" ACROSS 5 I rule most of what is poisonous (8) 1 Pin-pointed reference? (7. S. 6 Concerning the cost necessary 5) for a battery (8) 8 Dangerous blow, involving 1 Chocolate eggs for the Reverdamage to shoe? (8) end? (6.248 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1956-06-21 11 tmJt^T *L .^^^BBBaiBBBViBBBV SLAND YARD, symbol of incorrupBritish justice, was rocked to the 8 in 1877 when four senior officers tective Branch appeared at the Old arged with conspiring to defeat the stice and enable criminals to escape sen were two crop-headed convicts tenson1,346 words
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Advertisement225 1956-06-21 11 WHEN THE DIP STICK SAYS %ATIN OF CASTROL V 'i /dr ensures m V^ -JT 'MAXIMUM LUBRICATION EFFICIENCY OF OIL AND PETROL IT REDUCES WEAR AND TEAR OF ENGINE RUNNING PARTS \fss) -mMAST€RP/EC£WO/LS 56-103 M ACM.I. LOOKING FOR NEW MARKETS OVERSEAS? Qantas helps you sell i^fcj^ Speed is the essence225 words
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Miscellaneous115 1956-06-21 11 Rex Morgan, 3M.0. iVo good chance Vich Tracg Baaed aff Tr rm'lilll— BßM [7 SHE ISN'T WATCH IMG -mE r ~I SAY M'DAME- B EH? WMV. BY JOVE. V tL PICTURE- MUST WAVE J V^ I SAY-^^^ «£V TWE *<m?R!S m The cmalffeuo returns >>^_ dozed off, L Jl^j£i___^B Ace115 words
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686 1956-06-21 12 NEW CHINA RUBBER PUZZLE PUSHES PRICE DOWN AGAIN By Our Market Correspondent yyiDE fluctuation in price persisted on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday with bearish factors predominating, as the result of messages stating that China was not prepared to buy Malayan rubber this year. This produced a nervous market and686 words
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Article148 1956-06-21 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; June $27*1 buyers, $28 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $41 sellers, drum $43 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $93, Sarawak $92, special Sarawak black $71 (all varieties down $1). Singapore Copra Association148 words
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Article146 1956-06-21 12 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 82 cents per lb., down 1% cents on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was erratic. Closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 82 >i, sellers 83 No. 1 R.S.S.146 words
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Article58 1956-06-21 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS pnmS t fig? change here tofej BB a* Bank of Nsw Mont Lyell Mount Morgan Peko Western Mlniii s '.'"i2 lv Ampol. Ex. Oil Search Aust Conso;. i a.p.m. (new) |N» Bradford B. Hill Pro. Courtauld 2 DunloD Elec. Zinc. Felt anc Textile G. J. Coles ■SMM Times58 words
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Article24 1956-06-21 12 On the fipp i Hong Kong jrestej dollar was 5"8o 5.88 s for T.T. Sterling was one tael of gold al 255:.'24 words
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Advertisement254 1956-06-21 12 A nEW Ju^^M; WOMAN I^|L since (2s?/<Jm taking) y//^k Bile beans Laxative Puts Ordinary laxatives cannot free yo» from undigested fatt that are the cause of constipation, tluggishneas, indigestion, livehshnest. You should take medically-tested Bile Beans Laxative Plus which contain special ingredients recommended by doctors for clearing away those fists254 words
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Advertisement242 1956-06-21 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAMN RAILMV CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAUGHTSMEN A DESIGNERS Vacancies exist on a temporary i.sis. Salaries in accordance ith qualifications, experience and .ge. Designers with Civil Englneerng and or Architectural exicrience should be in possession of the following or equivalent I.i hi km t ions: Grad. Inst. Struct. Engineers242 words
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Advertisement288 1956-06-21 12 NOTICES BIN SENG COMPANY LIMITED (In Compulsory Liquidation) COMPANIES WINDING-tTP NO. t OF 1855 It is Intended to declare a dividend in the above matter. Any creditors who have not yet proved their debt may still do so before July 6th 1955. Any debts not proved by this date will288 words
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Advertisement704 1956-06-21 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that no member of our staff (not even the Principal or the Head Teacher) has the right to transact any business or issue school certificates on behalf of Y.S.C. Institute of Commerce unless acknowledged and signed by the undersigned. Sd. S. C. YEH, (Sole704 words
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Advertisement562 1956-06-21 12 TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are Invited for boring and soil testing at Crawford Street/Beach Road. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100 which will be refunded if a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed tenders are to be deposit, ed in the tender562 words
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Advertisement455 1956-06-21 12 MAERSK LINE M/S THOR ODLAND SINGAPORE P. SHAM PENANC 13/24 |une 25 |une 28/29 |vn c 30 u l, KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA. U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— SO DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swct. Pen.in; F mm* Cjertrude Bakkc 28 |un 11 |ul 10 Aug ElisabeHi455 words
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Advertisement1020 1956-06-21 13 "J£ THE BLUB FUNNEL UNB proreej vio other ports to loon m- <$Sm UV^rOOL. P. S'hom Panang >r'pooV&Gio»gov,e,lS/U JanTu j,,-.m«. 21/22 l-^L, Avonmouth *"-^M June M/jj Jaaa 29/20 .poo, J-, 7 J»'y S J»ty 9 PSr^X O se,Ue, GlOi0 Wjßly f J J.ryn/1. .vorpooi J ylJ J *-»'V2I t-c/poolV.V. j".ry!s1,020 words
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Advertisement1002 1956-06-21 13 ■AST ASIATIC LINES OWTW >P Mho. far Baagkak -d Far laa) Panang P. S'hom S'pora I^. Caas:So/S9 WA 29 Jaaa/ 1 Jaty 2/ S Jaty 4/ 9 Jaty JJUi 4 iJ •/ISJ-T IS/14 J-y muanpia 14/17 Jaly 18/19 Jaty 20/22 Jaty Nat aarrytag ptawagais. "Wp»F,KWF ARDS SdMfMS fOP GbVTJMMI Xllf1,002 words
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Advertisement1004 1956-06-21 13 .uTlSno THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD f %glT SINOAPORI (Incorporotad m tha UnHad Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTININT PORTS S'pora P. Sham Penong > Rotterdam, Hull 04/7 22/34 Jaaa 27/2* Jaaa •BINRBOCH for London, 1 Rotterdam 29 Jane/ 9 Jaty Dlract .rrtrei Leaden 11 July BEN AVON1,004 words
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Advertisement1156 1956-06-21 13 MoALISTER dc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** lU.««MAW BDCKNALL KLAVENESS LIME LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGEIES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURO PORTLAND. SEATTLE t VANCOUVER ond for 0.5.A., North Atlontie Ports for Central 4 South ond Conodo vio Colombo BONNEVILLt CITY mbtm Spore P S'hom Penorvj ingapora 12/TS Jury 2nd Call 71,156 words
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Article500 1956-06-21 14 WARM WELCOME FOR ALL BUT EIGHT ALL SET FOR VARSITIES SPORTS GALA FIRST batch of 31 Hong Kong University students arrived in Singapore yesterday for their bi-an-nual sports competitions against the University of Malaya. This i s the fifth time the two universities are meeting500 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-06-21 14 THESE THREE undergraduates toill represent the Hong Kong University at badviinton against University of Malaya in the inter-varsity games which begin tomorrow. They are Malayan girls studying in Hong Kong. Left to right: Maureen Soon (Malaccas Molly Lim (Taiping) and Koh Phek Giok Upoh). Straits Times picture.49 words
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148 1956-06-21 14 BERGEN (Norway), Wed. (GORDON PIRIE, the crack British distance runner, set up new world figures for the 5,000 metres by running the distance in 13min 36.8 sec here yesterday. The official world record is 13min 40.6 sec, set up by Sandor148 words
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765 1956-06-21 14 TWO RECORDS were broken at A the RAF. Seletar annual championships meet which concluded yesterday. Run through intermittent shower., after being held up for halt I an hour in the beginning, the meet ended with a new Singapore mile and three765 words
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623 1956-06-21 14 ALTHOUGH he did not compete in yesterday's events, Nicholas Paulo, with 14 points, became tne Individual champion at the St. Joseph'^ Institution annual sports meet. In the completed events, Nicholas had won the discus and the javelin throw and was second in the623 words
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Article67 1956-06-21 14 MUNICH. Wed.— Gyoerge Tumpek, of Hungary, established a new European record of 2min 21.7 sec. for the 200 metres butterfly at an international swimming meet here yesterday. The prevlou* record of 2min. 24.0 sec. had been held by Manfred Maesel. of West Germain Later Tutnpek Improved onReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement302 1956-06-21 14 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS snow i.vi.! uflrl *pjL^js 6 3 9 30 PM THE STORY OF A MAN MAKktU FOR VIOLENCE: olinn ihniit woo a flif FORD BQR6NINE STEI6ER H^^Sj^^^R^^Ejft *tj\ki m .Z slfiKj jM y* t Salurduv Midnight imaii« THAU" f SHAH'S' MILLION-DOLI \K flMllU IUAII Production in Kastmanrolor302 words
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Advertisement274 1956-06-21 14 t David O. Selznick P, escnls VIVA VILLA) I THE ROMANTIC REBEL OFtS? RIO GRANDE! WALLACE BEERY! Jfej I WIN FREE TICKETS When your TELEPHONE rini;s rionl x; say HELLO! Say VIVA V11.1.A: you mnSflßWfcJ S then win a double pas* to see this ,5 GREIT ACTION -PACKED ADVENT! RE274 words
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759 1956-06-21 15 Cold Storage take title with 10-1 win By OUR SOCCER REPORTER SINGAPORE Cold Storage yesterday won the Singapore Business Houses F.A. second division championship with a smashing 10-1 victory over Metal Box in their last league match at Farrer Park. Cold Storage thus maintained their 100 percent record with final759 words
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Advertisement288 1956-06-21 15 ujWTWWB^ ivIiPSBBi vtIOSS WANTED n .)-Boxitct: -rm. 33 ex-Army Officer better prospects rge estate nearing November, Wishes acting, lead- Ive, Integrity Seme capital A3P2I S.T. KjUODAnM VACANT -BoxStct: asjsa, 1 7 Scotts Road. room for European Board. R Six months. Alrcondltioned ***** Evenings. HVNGALOW Furni- kD let. for six I288 words
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Advertisement350 1956-06-21 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i ((l l(r ChSS^Sf'n B^ 1110 "^"ucn' Cou^ Tel" X" SUUS Married BUTTON COLDPIELD 3-Bed o^| y i 5 F 7 uRN c h s aMOO S!m. OaraW Coolter Heater Fifii. BE PROOMS BUNOALOW £ully Furnished. Refrigerator Heater. Driver Servam Quarters, Oas Cooker MS available immediately at Lorong350 words
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Advertisement448 1956-06-21 15 TUITION It Word, IS (Min.)—BoxSttt: extra. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Tuition required by St. VIII Boy In Katone. state Qualification and Experience. Apply Box A 3697, S.T. M L E A RN U TO DRIVE Through M.S.M. Highly Qualified English 2>Fpaking lns;-uctors. Coursss from JbO Success Assured. Phone *****, 146 Orchard Road.448 words
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Advertisement443 1956-06-21 15 VEHICLES WANTED 2* Word, $S (Min.)—B»x tt ct,. extrm. 1953/1955 M/MINOR Four door, r/Prelect, HUlman, Austin A4O. Prinrlp; Is only. Ring *****. 1952 CHEVROLET or Plymouth wanted In good condition. Reasonable price offered. Tel. ***** Ext. 71 office hours. FOR HIRE M rVorWf ti f Mln.)— Box St tt: cstra.443 words
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Advertisement385 1956-06-21 15 VEHICLES FOB SALE 26 Word* IS (Min.)—BoxStct, LATE 1953 Ford Prefect, Owner Driven, only ***** miles, condition excellent. $2,600 o.no Please reply Box A 3687, S.T. MORRIS MINOR 1951 Black Saloon very good condition available late July. 2,100 dollars 0.n.0. Phone ***** Ext. 71. Office hours. 1 FORD VS. Saloon,385 words
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Advertisement363 1956-06-21 15 FOB SALE 20 Word, IS (Mln.)— Box SB rt, GREAT DANE DOG high pedigree imported from Australia. Excellent guard dog MKA Class I cheap view 13 Part Gardens. Ipob. Phone 3844. SUPERB PFAFF Treadle Automatic Sewing Machine, Motor, Extras, 8 months old. Cost over $800. Selling $680 0.n.0. Box A363 words
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Advertisement506 1956-06-21 15 mm f Sensational MM] discoveries B XV ny a cc E^H t V already HLaaW famous its finest dry A BsatsalaV fDRY NECTAR For those who prefer a sherry which is not quite so dry so,, ach: THE EASTERN ABENCIES (1946) LTD. JjOQBORITE Laminaitd P'as'fc PUZZLE' (••■••••■•■■■■i Cat *lanr dotted506 words
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Article553 1956-06-21 16 WITH ONE EYE ON WEATHER THEY WILL MAKE THE FINAL SELECTION LACK OF LEFTARM SPINNER CAN COSTAUSSIES TEST From JACK FINGLETON (former Australian Test batsman) LONDON, Wed. THE weather is uncertain for what is England's biggest sporting week of the year with Royal Ascot, the553 words
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112 1956-06-21 16 CHELMSFORD, Wed. DOUG INSOLE, the Essex cricket captain, who is among the 13 England players named for the second Test, was the first to complete 1,--000 runs for the season yesterday. He did so when he had scored 25 against his old University,Reuter - 112 words
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492 1956-06-21 16 JACK FINGLETON - SUCCESS MAY COME FOR JOHNSON ON FAST LORD'S PITCH JACK FINGLETON By MACKAYS century against Kent at Canterbury on Monday will raise his stocks when it comes finally to deciding the Australian eleven but I cannot se« him doing any of the ba\smen out of a job for tomorrows Test.492 words
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Article68 1956-06-21 16 LONDON, Wed. Australia will be without pace bowlers Ray Lindwall and Alan Davidson for the second Test, starting at Lord's tomorrow. The Australian team will be chosen from the following 12: I. W. Johnson (captain K. R Miller, R. Archer, R. Benaud, J. W. Burke,Reuter - 68 words
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321 1956-06-21 16 LONDON. Wed —Twenty-four j wickets fell today and a hat-trick was recorded in the county eric- ket championship match between i Lancashire, the leaders, and Essex at Che lms ford. Fred Moore, 25-year-old Lancashire fast medium bowler, brought into the side because Brian StathamReuter - 321 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-06-21 16 Althea Gibson told: Don't talk to reporters, unless... The Daily Mail stated that the tennis star had not written the articles, but were based on recent Interviews. Mb* Gibson competed In the doubles matches at Queen's Club and when she was approached by a newspaper reporter, she said: "I wantDaily Mail - 137 words
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Article27 1956-06-21 16 Mrs. S. Worthlngton scored a "hattrtck at the Seletar Goll Club's monthly medal competition. She won the women's award, the 36-hole handicap and the stableford bogey.27 words
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Article260 1956-06-21 16 Beats 26 in Royal Hunt Cup ASCOT. Wed. THE QUEEN'S four-year-old colt, Alexander, won the Royal Hunt Cup, run over one mile here today. He beat Lady Ursula Verson's Jaspe In a photo-finUH. Mr. Robert Sterling Clark's Blue Robe was third. Twenty-seven ran. Yesterday was a black260 words
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Article, Illustration264 1956-06-21 16 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SRORTSFRONT A SIX-FOOT-ONE Jamaican who once beat the late Dave Sands in an amateur contest 11 years ago will fight again in Singapore next week. George Gardner, now 33. a leading aircraftman attached to ftA.F264 words
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Article62 1956-06-21 16 Combined Services A" team to meet a Singapore Cricket Association XI in a two-day match at Seletar this weekend will be: Capt. Evans (Capt. ArmyV S/Ldr. Knight (RAFi, W/O Nelson (Army i. Sgt. Muldoney (Armyt, SAC Pickett (RAP>. J/T Terton (RAP) F L Meredith iRAF).62 words
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Article21 1956-06-21 16 Singapore Cycle Racing Association's 62 .-mile < 10-lap) Alfred Montor Memorial trophy race will be held at Changl on Sunday.21 words
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Article217 1956-06-21 16 PALMERSTON (North New Zealand), Wed. i THE South African rugby A union team showed the best form of their New Zealand tour when they beat a Combined Manawatu-Horow-henua side by 14 points (one goal, two penalty goals and a try) to three (try) here to-Reuter - 217 words
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Article241 1956-06-21 16 KOWLOON BUSMEN HERE FOR 3 GAMES I^OWLOOX Bus Co. 1V Football team from Hong Kong, who are to play three matches in Singapore, arrived in Singapore yesterday. Among the party of 20 led by Yong Kam Poh and Cheung Man Woon, are several well-known stars who have been here on241 words
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Article86 1956-06-21 16 THE Malayan athlete, Tan i Eng Yoon, who is at- tending a course at Loughborough College in England, won the Hop, Step and Jump event for his college in a triangular match against Oxford md London Universities at Oxford. His distance was 45 feet 686 words
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Article158 1956-06-21 16 SPOTTI NG THE WINNERS i June Met I BMLLIANI I Made the M »"h> appear;,;. la*t mom.: nY jj i j, i does not SKA KM., mndni last month with 8 in fast, run r bright ideally sum Lumpur o WHIT. looking shown en gallops. KBOLAtSHrr &U«T? n when thud158 words
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59 1956-06-21 16 Manila women' basketball team arrive ]yt ANILA'S women i leasui- i L team, arrived terday with 14 p! officials. The vMtan v.... ration for gamps in Seremban K\..,. I Ipoh and Pern rig. be: n gin their Bll| month. They will sta drangular to Singapore. PWeratl from Foni'.o.v< are due59 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1956-06-21 16 SOCCER S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. Div. 1: Police v Rovers. Jalan Brsar, 5.15 p.m.; Argonauts v Amicable*. Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.; Div. !A: Kinta Rangers v Haikowyu, Geylanc; KoU Raja v Y.M.S.A.. Farrer Park; Div. 2B: R.E.C.A. v St. John's. River Valley Road; Div. 3A: PachiUn v Joililads. C.V.M.A. VXITF.D SERVICES LEAGUE.108 words
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