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Title Section18 1956-09-02 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES labqed i lfoitSat& in MaH* j No. 1,097 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1956 20 CENTS18 words
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476 1956-09-02 1 STRIP-TEASER JAILED FOR INDECENT ACT POLICE CHIEF: WHEN SHE MOVED SHE COMPLETELY EXPOSED HERSELF... YOUNGSTERS ARE CORRUPTED JPOH, Sat. Strip- I '.ascr Rose Thong, 23, star of a revue, was jailed for 10 days without the option of a fine by the Ipoh magistrate today for going "beyond the limit."476 words
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Article72 1956-09-02 1 3 share $5.000 prize Three entrants share I the $5,000 prize for the Straits Times Word Puzzle "S". They j are: W. MASTERS, 42, Kee Choc Aye., Singa- j I pore, 13. Sh. HANA AHMAD. 55. Arab. Muar. j |ohore. PHANC TENC KAI, j j 2895 D. Jalan Shah- j72 words
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Article59 1956-09-02 1 Chou may visit India soon NEW DELHI, Sat. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, may fly here in December for a meeting with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. Mr. Chou will be visiting I Rangoon during that month and he is likely to take the opportunity to fly59 words
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193 1956-09-02 1 UOIR robbers with revolvers in slick American gangland fashion held up a Singapore shipping manager's three wives and 1H children in house in Frankel Avenue «>n Friday afternoon They took S3OO in cash, $2 000 worth of ornaments, two193 words
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Article64 1956-09-02 1 HEAVYWEIGHT ROMANCE AT THE ZOO NEW YORK. Sat.— Pete, the hippopotamus. whose wife. Phoebe, died last month, is about to marry again Keepers at the Bronx Zoo said the new bride, Phoebe 11. had arrived from the Mibn. Italy, Zoo. But it is not known yet whether Pete will likeAP - 64 words
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Article257 1956-09-02 1 MENZIES MEN STUDY FINAL MOVES CAIRO. Saturday. COLONEL NASSER will receive the five-nation mission led by Mr. Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, at the presidency at eleven on Monday morning, it was announced here today. He will have with him the Egyptian Foreign Minister. DrReuter - 257 words
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Article36 1956-09-02 1 AMSTERDAM. Sat— Sister Clara. 40. summoned Ith on the convent bell at St. Augustine ConSt. Monica yesterday. As she rang the great broke from its mounting and crushed her to —A. P.36 words
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Article37 1956-09-02 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.— Twenty people, including two policemen, were injured when a i crude bomb exploded near i juma Masjid. a historic Mos- que in the heart of old Delhi last night. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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76 1956-09-02 1 Persians hold Red army man for spying TEHERAN. Sat. Persian security forces have prrested a Soviet army major on a charge of espionage, it was announced here today. This action follows an announcement on Thursday by the military prosecutor. Gen. Hossein Azmoudeh. that a "spy of international importance" had beenReuter - 76 words
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111 1956-09-02 1 LONDON. Sat. Miss i Dawn Karthigasu. 19- I year-old Malayan student who was a war heroine at the age of six. was married today to Mr. William Spalding. a London barrister. She wore a white silk dress with a design ofReuter - 111 words
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182 1956-09-02 1 LOVE has turned an American seaman into a deserter— and a fugitive from the Singapore Immigration authorities. When Earl Harrison's ship, the 10.400-ton tanker Montebello Hills, left Singapore last Monday, Harrison was at the Registry Betting: married :o attractive 27-year-old Evelyn182 words
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Article64 1956-09-02 1 BLOOMINGTON (Indiana). Sat— Trustees of the Indiana University Institute for Sex Research have named Dr Wardell Pomperos and Dr. Paul Gebhard as co-directors to carry on the work of Dr. Alfred kinsey, who died last Saturday. Both helped In compiling Dr. Kinsey's first report.Reuter - 64 words
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Article32 1956-09-02 1 NEW YORK, Sat Mike Gibbons, renowned "Phantom" of the ring during the early part of the century, died yesterday at his home in St. Paul, Minnesota, aged 69. -AP.AP - 32 words
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Article30 1956-09-02 1 BEGINS TODAY I The intimate story (and pictures) of the REAL Princess Anne the child behind the official hand-outs by Ulrica Forbes (Turn to Page 3) IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllW30 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-09-02 1 SPORE LOSE CUP THE SCORE: 2-1 Boon Seong beaten to it SELANCOR S Lourdes leaps to save a high I shot as Singapore insideright rushes vp an incident in yesterday's Malaya Cup final in Kuala i Lumpur. Selangor beat Singapore, the cup hold- j ers. two-one. Sunday Times picture. (Full54 words
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132 1956-09-02 1 FOUR MEN KILLED IN PERLIS MINE CRASH ALOR STAR, Sat. Three labourers and a kepala were killed in an underground mine at Kaki Bukit, Perils, yesterday. The platform on which they were stading gave way and sent them crashing 60 feet below. One labourer was seriously injured. The dead were132 words
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Article84 1956-09-02 1 LONDON, Sat— The two British Embassy officials, who were expelled from Egypt after being accused of connection with an alleged spyring, arrived here by air early today. They were Mr. John B. Flux, First Secretary in the commercial section at the British Embassy in Cairo andReuter - 84 words
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Article32 1956-09-02 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. —The United States today demanded damages from Communist China for the loss of life in the American Navy plane shot down off the China coast last veek. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article190 1956-09-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE United Malays National Organisation today decided that Malays should enjoy a special status in this country after it becomes a self-ruling unit in the British Commonwealth next year, i A clause to this effect is contained in the Alliance me- morandum190 words
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Article112 1956-09-02 1 Police alert at farm show DOLICE were called out last night to control the 40.000 people who turned up to see Singapore's first agricultural show at the old Kallang airport. At one stage hooligans broke through rope barriers surrounding three stalls and I carried away the exhibits bunches of rambutans.112 words
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Article29 1956-09-02 1 CAIRO SPY RINC; CHARGES LONDON. Sat—lndictments of Britons and Egyptians involved in alleged esnionace M»e will he isMied »n Cairo next week. Cairn Radio reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article61 1956-09-02 1 MEXICO CITY, Sat— Three > thieves who specialise in looting churches told police yesterday they always knelt at the altar and prayed before committing a robbery. Ernesto Ruiz, Enrique Diex and Salvador Monroy said I they were sure all was for- given because God isUP - 61 words
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Advertisement106 1956-09-02 1 < Hi__r__j THE NE W i/< AUSCH LOMI RAY-BAN SUN CLASS More than ever the nvpipi'Plir'P Sold in over 70 countries Since 1890 Rothmans Pall Mall have beeD tamous ior fine Virginia tobaccos. Pall Mall's selected leaves are carefully cask-matured in Virginia and London before blending with all the skill106 words
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Article, Illustration2330 1956-09-02 2 The Duke of Windsor understood "the desirability of letting his brothers position on the throne become thoroughly consolidated before he reappeared, however briefly, on the British scene." But when the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, visited Paris, the Duke inquired2,330 words
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Advertisement167 1956-09-02 2 Life insurance is for vwUzti... 0 It is for living, because it brings peace of mind here and now to those who have others to care for. It is for living, because it may be used to providi ready funds for emergencies, for education, for business, and for many other167 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1956-09-02 3 Little MISS MISCHIEF!] THE STORY OF THE REAL PRINCESS ANNE -THE CHILD BEHIND THE OFFICIAL HAND-OUTS pRINCESS ANNE celebrated her sixth birthday, just over two weeks ago. And already she's had a taste of the life ahead. She and Prince Charles took the full limelight recently when they left Southampton1,139 words
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Advertisement141 1956-09-02 3 JUST RIGHT FOR WINTER!! OVERCOATS fjT Ml J|k Heres a coat that you will take a delight in J If Mm. 1 MilmL. wearing, warm yet not weighty, and as loosely vMtßtmMm 1 P? fitting as an active man could wish: this '•^ll#\j^^l It is superbly tailored in two styles.141 words
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92 1956-09-02 4 A fraudulent start for the detective *TO improve his chances of getting a detective's post, an applicant forged the particulars in his school leaving certificate, Mr. K Ramakrishnan, D.S.P.. prosecuting, told Mr. F. A. Chua, a Singapore Judge, yesterday In the dock was Lee Ser Hai. 22, who pleaded guilty92 words
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206 1956-09-02 4 $12 mil. take-it-or- leave-it offer to Chinese schools in Singapore T HE Singapore Government is prepared to spend $12--million next year to implement its full aid plan for Chinese schools. Schools which do not accept full aid will get nothing at all. The new plan will mean: Free primary education206 words
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152 1956-09-02 4 9 p. m. CURFEW FOR GIRL WHO RAN WILD' TAN Toon Ing. the 16--year-old girl who pleaded jilt.v last week to being in unlawful possession of a spring knife, a scout knife and a miniature Japanese sword, was put on probation for two years by a Singapore court yesterday. Inrhe152 words
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Article52 1956-09-02 4 Goh Teck Ngiap pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to using criminal force on a woman, Ow Sow Chan, with intent to outrage her modesty, in North Bridge Road on Friday night. He was allowed $500 bail. The case was postponed to52 words
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Article244 1956-09-02 4 THE case against Herbert Newman Humphrey, who was alleged to have owed his wife in Britain more than £1,000 in maintenance arrears, was mentioned i yesterday in a Singapore district court. Mr. P F. K. Leonard for Humphrey, who works for Hoe Chiang Shipping Co.,244 words
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74 1956-09-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat, A SENIOR police spokesman today denied a report from Jakarta that firearms from Singapore and the Federation had been smuggled to Sumatran rebels. The report said an unidentified plane was seen dropping weapons to Achinese rebels trom the Darul Islam forces74 words
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Article180 1956-09-02 4 SINGAPORE'S trisha riders will resist the attempt of the City Council to ban them from the city's congested streets. The president of the 1,500--stror.s Trisha Riders' Association. Mr. Wang Theng Fong, told the Sunday Times yesterday: "What we are fighting for is the right to180 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-09-02 4 Miss Jean Marie de Cruz was married to Mr. Rodney Graham Stokes at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr C. A. de Cruz and the bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stokes of Port Augusta. South51 words
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Article163 1956-09-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Standard Vacuum Oil Company today announced new petrol prices in line with those introduced by the Shell Petroleum Company yesterday. The new Stanvac prices are the same as Shell, and are based on the same "ladder" principle. (Higher in places away from163 words
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Article60 1956-09-02 4 A woman, Goh Chin Swee and two men, Chong Keng Hoe and Ong Ah Lek claimed trial in a Singapore court yesterday on a charge of assisting in running a characters lottery in a house in Rowell Road on Friday night. They were allowed60 words
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Article41 1956-09-02 4 Two Royal Mab cadets, Darshan Kuala Lumpur ai Thiam Slew of S leave on Wedn> dies in Dartmouth They will study decT. I engineering at th. Royal Naval College. Li=they will take decree mm in a university.41 words
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Article33 1956-09-02 4 Denis Khoo. U ing amateur magician, v I give two shows at the Chi ren's Aid Society's C.Y.M-A. ground. Bras Ba>i-| Road, Singapore, today a:. I p.m- and 5 p.m.33 words
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Article326 1956-09-02 4 HE ABETTED FALSE CLAIM MADE BY COMPAQ JOHN MARTIN, a former managing-director o f M and Co. Ltd.. Singapore, was jailed in a <%?" court yesterday for a day and fined $500 for jk a false civil claim, made by the company on326 words
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110 1956-09-02 4 The mystery story of dead Italian THHIS IS the ay of an Italian has been brought to gw pore in a hermetically imw metal lined coffin by the Gian K Bee Nei:her the Itali General nor the transpo---undertakers people cou i d 3 who the Italian was what did ar.d110 words
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Miscellaneous21 1956-09-02 4 HIGH TIDES SINGAPORE: Today 9.34 ajn. (7ft. Bin.) 8.38 p.m. <.Bft. 8in); tomorrow 10.15 a.m. (.8(1. 3int 841 p.m. (9ft. sin.X21 words
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Article315 1956-09-02 5 RESENTMENT AT INSULTS IS DRIVING KEY MEN AWAY* fXPEfIr EXPATS PLAN TO QUIT SCHOOL-REPORT fr LARGE number of key expatriates in the Singapore Education Ministry are planning to quit, the Sunday Times was reliably told yesterday. The probability," the source said "is that the315 words
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Article370 1956-09-02 5 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Sat. I>l\ |s|n\ AncMl 1 w. Brom A. l Itl.irkpool 2 ll'ilton I I il.nh.im H. 0 ll'i;h,im L I •I lirlsca 0 3 M.in'stcr C. 2 M.ui(hPst.r I. .1 Portsmouth v ti ardift C- 0 >h.(luld U. Ncwrastir D U hundcrland ft Oiarlton A. 1Reuter - 370 words
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Article35 1956-09-02 5 Mr. P.O. Thomas of Kuala Lumpur, who has been selected by the Malayan Christian Council to a work camp training project at Kangheri near Bangalore. India, leaves by air on Tuesday.35 words
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83 1956-09-02 5 HONG KONG. Sat— Japan's Consul -General in Singapore. Mr. Ken Ninomiya, predicted today that Singapore will become it big industrial centie serving the markets of Southeast Asia. He said Japanese technicians and industrialists were prepared to help Singapore I with plans for establishing light industriesReuter - 83 words
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Article44 1956-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The C-in-C Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges, has succeeded the C-in-C Far East Land Forces, General Sir Charles Loewen. a s the United Kingdom military adviser to the South East Asia Treaty Organisation.44 words
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Article, Illustration206 1956-09-02 5 Farmer Lim has nothing left -except a pigsty lI M Ah Tang and his family of eight spent last night in a pig-sty. A heap of shattered trmber nearly was all that remained of their former house. It's destruction by falling rubber trees in a recent storm was the final206 words
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138 1956-09-02 5 The no-strike union plans first birthday A SINGAPORE trade union, which has yet to strike, will be celebrating its first anniversary with a social and dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday. Started with men from 19 commercial houses, the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union today embraces members from138 words
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Article66 1956-09-02 5 MELBOURNE. Sat. Shipping lines have been so heavily booked for the Olympic Games that Australians in Britain are having difficulty in securing return passages, Mr. W. W. Leggatt, Victorian agent-general in London, has reported. Mr. Leggatt said in a report that accommodation was becomingReuter - 66 words
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Article52 1956-09-02 5 NICOSIA, Sat. The sergeant's mess at Akrotiri, a Royal Air Force base near Limassol, was destroyed by fire following an explosion early today. Other fires at the base during the night also damaged the roofs of two officers' messes one extensively. No casualties have beenReuter - 52 words
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249 1956-09-02 5 A MUSLIM LEADER WARNS OF TROUBLE AHEAD LEADING Singapore Muslims agree that there should be a law in the Colony with provision to punish Muslim women who live with nonMuslims. A proposal to this effect was made at a recent meeting of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Inche Mohamed Sidik249 words
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Article44 1956-09-02 5 VIENNA, Sat.— Four young Hungarian mechanics crashed into freedom on Friday night under heavy gunfire, Austrian police reported. Josef Kamtor, 18, Er'noe Porvath, 18, Georg Varga, 19, and Gyula Bihari broke through the Hungarian Cus-toms-barrier in an old truck. U.P.UP - 44 words
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Article36 1956-09-02 5 LONDON, Sat— The Orient Line announced last night that they had decided to use the Cape route to England from Australia for their liner Oronsay (27,632 tons) due to leave Fremantle tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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145 1956-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has told Malays in Egypt that as far as he knew there was no Egyptian property to freeze in Malaya. The Malay Association had written to the Tengku.145 words
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Advertisement81 1956-09-02 5 Lovely, Luxurious^^^^^M LUREX From the U.S.A. Rubber-backed for added wear! J^ 'ft hiive just unpacked a sparkling range of ft/ |g< this popular upholstery fabric in the very latest of modern colours and designs. s jS| 'bLmT** :e Pink Azure Turquoise Charcoal Black •oom Gold Bitter- Sweet Dust Grey 3^J81 words
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Advertisement304 1956-09-02 5 and make it a holiday EUROPE k APAII s JAPAN That's right whether yours is a business or Direct? or visiting holiday trip its 1 vacation from the extra cities— r moment you board SAS at no extra cost! MM M s~<r\ ff^M Flying top class to Europe or Tokyo304 words
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Article, Illustration762 1956-09-02 6 A passport to anywhere in the world SOME PEOPLE CALL HIM A CRANK, BUT CRANK OR NOT HIS MOVEMENT HAS BEEN ACCEPTED BY THE UNITED NATIONS MR. JOHN SPIERS, Scot, philosopher, writer and disciple of an Indian mystic in Singapore, holds a passport which may one day entitle him to762 words
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177 1956-09-02 6 GRANDEST YET PLAN FOR MANDI SAFAR PICNIC MALACCA. Sat. rE festival of Mandi Safar. celebrated annually by thousands of Malays here as a huge picnio, will this year be observed on an unprecedented scale. A committee will be formed on a settlementwide basis to plan the celebrations which will be177 words
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249 1956-09-02 6 Runaway husbands are 'safe' in China £HINESE wives and children in Singapore and Malaya who are deserted by husbands who return to China can do nothing about claiming maintenance. Nor is the new International Convention on the Recovery of Maintenance Abroad likely to effect the hopeless lot of abandoned wives249 words
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45 1956-09-02 6 Mr. Choo Hwee Llm. a 25--year old teacher at the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, will leave by air for London next Sunday. He has been granted a three year Government scholarship for music at the Guildhall School of Music.45 words
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Article408 1956-09-02 6 THERE are certain broadcasters over Radio Malaya who seldom appear in columns such as this because (a) their work does not invoke obvious criticism, and (b) their programmes, although of a high standard, are of the less spectacular kind and therefore tend to escape attention.408 words
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578 1956-09-02 6 AUGUST is the month when a Singapore family leaves its eight-year-old son in the Dusdn for a fortnight's holiday, but owing to their being in course of removal to a new home in one of the housing estates, this stay was not578 words
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Advertisement529 1956-09-02 6 Successful people use a Tck toothbrush What beautiful white teeth! She keeps them bright and shining with a TEK toothbrush. MjTTII jTEK is the best toothbrush you can buy. It cleans and polishes the teeth to gleaming whiteness— and it keeps the gums healthy too! I Nylon Im* jjTl Bristle529 words
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Article1179 1956-09-02 7 I Address your tetter: The 'Know Alls' The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. o^k (lT\ twmm you wmr to mow? 1b it a criminal offence for a trader who has received full value for an article to fail t o deliver the Roods or return1,179 words
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Article987 1956-09-02 7 19, he's madly in love with a woman of 35 JUST 19. I am madly in love with a woman of 35. We have been out together a lot. and now she wants me to marry her. I am still at school .and. as a987 words
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Advertisement152 1956-09-02 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THI DAILY USE r^^i^Z OF JUST AHW bf-^PSf DROPS OF f^lPjcf EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES ACT NOW: Hair lalls out Because t\" roots are starved of their vital food. That is why you need Pure Silvikrin urgently. For Pure152 words
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Miscellaneous43 1956-09-02 7 LOO* AT AIL TUE aPPL^sII LOO* AT TUt PLOVOF-e CWf EC UP DEAC s IT'LL LOO« LOTS BtTTetiV.blowm down \wuile- wtVel Boeoee pull os-r XS^ 'cJ* *T wuew vouvt spe-nt -ruel S^t* ONI "P^'P^JfJßyi WEEDSJ W NErXT p E \W -SUNOAVS ON IT43 words
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Article76 1956-09-02 8 For outdoor girls who want to look their pretty bast on the beach, this outfit is the ideal thing, and ona you could make yourself. Clamorous film star, Belinda E Lee, who models it in the picture de- signed it tor her own private wardrobe in pale76 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-09-02 8 One of the brightest and most comprehensive publications for teenagers that 1 have se^n in a long time, is now on sale in Singapore. A little magazine called Junior Miss," it gives a stack of practical advice and information for all young girls, rangin* from how to plan87 words
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393 1956-09-02 8 What to do with hair on upper lip A SINGAPORE teenager has written to me this week about a beauty problem which seems to bother a good many girls a small growth of hair on the upper lip. i;.i-t «irls scorn to nnd this very embarrassing and they are inclined393 words
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Article110 1956-09-02 8 Here's a recipe for all "sweet-tooths," Rus- slan Chocolate, a deli- clous and unusual dessert which any young K S cook can make. INGREDIENTS; Vnawec- NS I tened chocolate <; oz \u s sugar t cup, allspice <> teaspoon, salt s teaspoon, boilinc water 3 ■> ci'.ps. mace 1110 words
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415 1956-09-02 8 Home to deal with that green -eyed monster— jealousy SUSAN BARRIE PAGE FOR TEENS AND TWENTIES f N boy and girl friendships, that oI d "green eyed monster 1 jealousy, is apt to cause trouble and break up many a budding romance. Jealousy is always a problem, whether you happen415 words
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Article275 1956-09-02 8 kJALAYAN girls planning a nursing career may look forward to training and living in ideal conditions when the new nurses' school and hostel opens at the Singapore General Hospital next month. Both school and hostel. I tea, coffee and light re- which Lady Black will275 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-09-02 8 Nursing first job for any girl NURSING is the finest profession any young girl can take up, according to Singapore nurse, Ho Syn Chin, who has just left to take up a Government scholarship in England, after 10 years at the Singapore General Hospital. Nursing is an excellent job in191 words
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Article, Illustration337 1956-09-02 8 Filipino soprano Dalisay to sing in S 'pore A BEAUTIFUL Filipino soprano who has had a meteoric rise to fame in America and Europe will soon sing to Singapore audiences. She is Dalisay Aldaba, who in fewer than 10 years has made the grade from a scholarship student to the337 words
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Advertisement210 1956-09-02 8 for party meals f^ i^r/^v for s Pecia| here's a soup r^l Q jb that's perft CAMPBELLS CONSOMME ~'.^k Campbell's Consomme is a clear, 9^^^^£&w[\ amber-colored soup <v -h deep beef flavor a hint of r;, A celery and tomatoes _a iv/< of delicate seasonings! Serve it r hot serve210 words
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195 1956-09-02 9 Housewives will tell all if you have the right approach approach to the Singapore householder will lull suspicions of officialdom and encourage wholehearted co-operation The team began its work in May. "Generally, I believe we I have a true picture of how the various members of a family spend their195 words
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138 1956-09-02 9 "THE Cathay Orgamsa--1 tion and 20th Cen-tury-Fox m Singapore are putting up an hourlong stage show in conjunction with the premiere of "The King and I" at Odeon on Oct 4. rhere will bo a fashion parade sponsored by the Singer138 words
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Article33 1956-09-02 9 There was a rush of applicants for the police when the village council at Crystal Beach. Canada, ordered constables to check the length of shorts worn by women on the beach.33 words
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Article30 1956-09-02 9 An Ottawa man who falsely told police he had murdered his wife said he did it so that his sirl friend would believe he was free to marry.30 words
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Article, Illustration111 1956-09-02 9 A Volkswagen Deluxe Sedan was yesterday placed on the roof of Champion Motors Ltd., in Orchard Road, to celebrate the Volkswagen's success in the recent Mobilgas 8,750 miles round Australia reliability trials. The car will be floodlit and surrounded by banners and111 words
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Article50 1956-09-02 9 KLUANG, Sat. A "Miss Johore, 1956 contest will be held at the Government English School Hall, Kluang, on Oct. 4 and 5. Entry forms can be obtained from the hon. secretary Social Welfare Dept., Kluang. The winner will get a roundtrip to Hong Kong, or a purse.50 words
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Article43 1956-09-02 9 HONG KONG. Sat. The C-in-C, British Far East Station, Admiral Sir Alan Scott-Moncrieff, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived here from Singapore today. The admiral flies to Tokyo tomorrow for a cruise in Japanese and Korean waters.43 words
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Article23 1956-09-02 9 Three boys from Des Moines, lowa, admitted stealing 14 clothes lines from neighbours to make a safety net for their trapeze.23 words
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Article, Illustration816 1956-09-02 9 By the Competition Editor. THE adjudication commit tee thought that Straits Times Word Puzzle "S" was rather more difficult than usual. But entrants were undaunted and the general standard remained high. On a general analysis of the entries, the committee thought that there was816 words
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Article90 1956-09-02 9 The $5,000 prize in Straits Times Word Puzzle 'S' will be shared by the following three entrants: J. \V. MASTERS. 42, Kee Choc Aye., Singapore. 13; SH. II AN A AHMAD 55. Jalan Arab Muar; and PHANG TENG KAI. 2895 D. Jalan Shahbandar, Kuala Lumpur. They90 words
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251 1956-09-02 9 Top priority for two new Colony hospitals A MULTI-MILLION plan providing for two hosI pitals will be launched by the Singapore Government next year on a large site at Thomson Road. One hospital will contain 1,000 beds; the other 200. The scheme, the biggest of its kind ever undertaken by251 words
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Article33 1956-09-02 9 The examinations of the Dakshin Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha, Madras are being held at four centres in Malaya today. The centres are: Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penang.33 words
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Advertisement164 1956-09-02 9 ,;;U iiiiiiii ti^tttc a si» lllUlSii JUSDL GENEVE !llllllllllll!!llllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llll!ll!ll!.lllll!lll!ll PRICES and QUALITY Modern life, sports, violent exercise and unlimited speeds require a watch able to resist shocks, withstand the elements, temperature and height variations. Owing to its 60 years experience, the Fabrique Solvis des Montrex Paul Ditisheim S.A. has developed164 words
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Advertisement588 1956-09-02 9 You can use ZONAS in so y^iNv many ways v %^r^» T^V II ZONAS Adhesive Platter ia an \Jpk_ I\S H essential item in the house for treatl^V jJtT n 8 wound, fixing a dressing or for Vj^T strapping a pad in place. But there area hundred and one household588 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1956-09-02 10 LAURIE WESTON - A friend in need, a magistrate extraordinary LAURIE WESTON A PROFILE By A X old man tearfully said goodbye to his family before shuffling into a Singapore court to lace a charge of smoking opium. It was the second time In three months. The first time he had been allowed1,239 words
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Article, Illustration426 1956-09-02 10 Esme Baptista - 40 brave people who 'never say die' Esme Baptista New life for cured TB patients By NEVER SAY DIE— the true meaning of these words can only be understood by S.A.T.A.'s cured tuber culosis patients who are striving to find their place again in tyIn the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association's Rehabilitation426 words
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Advertisement175 1956-09-02 10 DR TONG KIM HENG of Singapore writes BHb^B^^^mlLl J^^BHf^" I*1 ?^^^^H^ O<^-t--c-e <sCcL&><~\^ <o^-^*-^ S3~e^ft-&-i^i*^c2-4^-£<2. l^^mm^ L ')MKt -^Ilmlh X -T FONG KIM HEXG'S letter is one oi smoother running and your petrol bill«pj^|^|f^Jk many received from motorists who realised cut by increased mileage. Better lubri \§Kj\ 3^"^^lir T\t |l||175 words
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Article203 1956-09-02 11 GOVERNOR OPENS BIG FARM SHOW 500 invited Sts sat and ed to the openspeeches at the cultural Show _-,ferday, a crowd of 5 waited on ie perimeter for the rnor, Sir Robert :k, to cut the red on. they flooded in ''■>c first-ever exhibition of203 words
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Article141 1956-09-02 11 Cattleman takes five prices rO careworn fanners, who had never before been in the limelight, faced a huge crowd at the Agricultural Show yesterday to receive the prize awards from the Governors wife. Lady Black. They were Mr. Rajabale, 42-year-old Indian herdsman who won the show championship cup by taking141 words
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Article, Illustration177 1956-09-02 11 Chai Kan. on the contrary, was confident of victory because he had "never seen another pig in Singapore to compare with his sow." He said his prize-winning two-year-old sow had had her prize-winning litter of 16 only a few weeks ago. Her previous litters,177 words
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161 1956-09-02 11 Reds sent boy away, killed his mother |POH, Sat. A little boy stood weeping while three terrorists tied his rubber-tapper mother to a tree. "Go back to the village." one told him. "Go and tell your father we have taken her away." The boy ran a mile to his home161 words
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Article67 1956-09-02 11 ALOR STAR. Sat.— A Perils transport company today gave their 47 striking employees 24 hours to return to duty, or be considered to have resigned. But so far none of the men who have been on strike since Aug. 23 has responded. Meanwhile, there Is no67 words
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148 1956-09-02 11 Mr. V. A. S. Wilkinson, ad-, viser on blind welfare, said in a radio talk last night: Don't pity the children in the Singapore School for the Blind "They may be handicapped, but tbey are learning to live a full and148 words
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167 1956-09-02 11 TWENTY-SEVEN retailers now want to go to Red China on a "junior" trade mission Mr. Ho Yung Chi, the man behind the move told the Sunday Time.' yesterday that the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock had agreed to take up the suggestion167 words
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Article, Illustration14 1956-09-02 11 Mr. Rambadan Tripathi and Miss Parvathi Dcvi who were married in Singapore recently.14 words
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Article29 1956-09-02 11 Lt. Col. Rivette Drake W.R.A.C. yesterday officiated the sixth annual inspection and display of the 7th. Singapore Girls' Life Brigade at the Institute Hall in Prinser Street.29 words
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125 1956-09-02 11 A SINGAPORE woman artist with a love for dogs has presented approximately 30 of her paintings to the Canine Welfare Association. Mrs. K. Macphail, of Meyer Road, does painting as a hobby. But flowers, not dogs, are her favourite subject. Her paintings will be exhibited125 words
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Advertisement90 1956-09-02 11 j» !1 War Bflr^ l^^l ,^1 Hh& f mu 5k >1. Y\|V) JJHft s p^fojmance and is saving them money on petrol tt i ''iPlOJ HaHm n B 'r^i! V I V. l 'nnr«|.""'" Yeoh Kian Hin Hjl^H^^H Chua H,ia Seng s millalhan y K ffeng Huat I J V90 words
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308 1956-09-02 12 Singapore. Sept. 2, 1956. THE RIGHT TO VOTE I) RANCH representatives of the Singapore Labour Front have recommended to the central committee of the party a proposal for compulsory voting. Many will appreciate the feeling of exasperation that overwhelms politicians whenever they contemplate the large mass of Singaporeans who keep308 words
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Article187 1956-09-02 12 IL|R. C. H. KOH, the architect of what threatens to be Singapore's newest political party, has yet to give it a name. In this respect, Mr. Koh's group is probably unique. Political parties usually have no difficulty finding a label. But although the new party's programme, policies and187 words
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Article737 1956-09-02 12 ROBERT PITMAN - Mrs. Dylan Thomas ROBERT PITMAN The life and loves of By NAPLES, ON a lonely island in this hot blue bay I have Just visited the most remarkable widow in the world. She is Caitlin Thomas. She is the woman whose husband, the Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas, Had his flamebright737 words
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Article, Illustration1657 1956-09-02 12 J.F. Wolfenden - J.F. Wolfenden A TURNING POINT IN LIFE— 9 By In this series distinguished men and women tell of people or occasions that changed the course of their lives. Today's author, who was successively headmaster of Uppingham and Shrewsbury, is Vice-Chancellor of Reading University and Chairman of1,657 words
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Advertisement751 1956-09-02 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT •n» $M {minimum). JANS outspoken but Irresistible wishes to see you at Victoria Memorial Hal] 19th to 21st Sept.mber. Bookings Robinsons from SITrATIONS VACANT JO Words $S (Ml*.)— Box St eU. WANTED DOCTOR For a NegTi SembUaa private dispensary. Good HMM writ* to Box A784, bun T.751 words
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Advertisement6 1956-09-02 12 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement21 1956-09-02 12 I r CC 5t S /Sduoh7 I ANC 4AI I j\3 ORANGE OR PINEAPPLI J FAMOUS FOR FLAVOUR SINCE !B<J >o21 words
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247 1956-09-02 13 (/N/OtfS TO O/SC(/$S SYMPATHY ACTION TODAY >.ngapore City Council's request for a court of inquiry to examine the gas dispute was receiving his close attention. ■i a letter to Mr m yesterday, the Acting City President, Mr. R. MiddleSmith, asked that the247 words
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Article58 1956-09-02 13 For the convenience of those attending church serirnnse* merits have been made by Singapore Musical Sotickets for tonicht's final Mozart bi-cente- performance will be obble between 9 a.m. and 12.15 p.m. at the library of f- Andrews Cathedral Memorial Hall. Tickets will also be obtainable58 words
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Article24 1956-09-02 13 Winning Dumben in the E Jayanti Fund drawn yesterday. V *****. *****. *****, *****, *****. *****. *****, *****. *****. *****.24 words
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86 1956-09-02 13 Strike-hit bus firms hand in I licences MALACCA. Sat. THE five Malacca bus companies whose employees went on Strike yesterday surrendered their licences to the Road Transport Department this morning. This means they will not have to pay licence fees for their 80 buses which are off the road. A86 words
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Article49 1956-09-02 13 PENANG, Sat.— Sundram, a 19-year-oid labourer, was today bound over for one year for kidnapping a minor girl. He said he wanted t 0 marry her. The prosecuting officer, ASP. Ghazali bin Osman, told the Sessions Court here: It's a case of mutual love."49 words
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Article232 1956-09-02 13 AIM: MAKE MALAY NATIONAL TONGUE IkJETHODS of improving the Malay language to enable it to become the national language of this country will be discussed at a six-day conference to be held at the University of Malaya this month. The conference, known as i the232 words
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Article84 1956-09-02 13 Big rush to to stem flood threat ADELAIDE, Sat. fpHE biggest force of volunX teers ever summoned to an emergency in South Australia assembled in the lower Murray River areas today to meet a growing flood threat. River authorities called for a maximum effort to strengthen flood defences. The peakReuter - 84 words
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47 1956-09-02 13 Wong Kon Soo told a Singapore court yesterday that financial worries drove nim to take caustic soda. Wong, 35, who pleaded guilty to attempted suicide on Aug. 28, was discharge unconditionally. He Is a cook employed by the RAF, at Changl.47 words
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Article208 1956-09-02 13 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday al 96'/» cents per lb; up r» cents on Friday's closing price. The closing tone quiet. The price firmed on shortcovering for the week-end and a reserve of sellers. The turnover was small. Closing prices in208 words
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Article, Illustration266 1956-09-02 13 ORPHAN GIRL SPENDS THE HAPPIEST DAY OF HER LIFE A FAIRY godmother waved her wand and fave a little orphan Xirl the happiest day of her life. In all cities where the film "Never Say Goodbye'" is being screened for the first time. Uni-versal-International Film Studios gives an orphan girl266 words
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307 1956-09-02 13 Society was ambitious in tackling this Mozart IT IS an ambitious project to tackle Mozart's Requiem and his Coronation Mass. Both these works call for choral work, orchestral playing and soloists of the highest order. That the Singapore Musical Society did not get away with it completely in the Victoria307 words
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Article24 1956-09-02 13 SINGAPORE ASSIZES The new session of the Singapore Assizes, which opens in the High Court tomorrow, will be presided over by Mr. Justice Whitton,24 words
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Article19 1956-09-02 13 The Singapore Police Band will play at the Esplanade Gardens from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. today.19 words
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Advertisement31 1956-09-02 13 119 years of uf Wmg watch making expert- /J^^^^^^lj «nee. Sold in over 87 NA^y 4J countries throughout 1/ f M V /fit t ZUELLIO nil LTD STORE- K LUMPUR-PEN ANG31 words
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Advertisement264 1956-09-02 13 YW^ /^n\ offer y° u holiday &ij£r&\^j} roun d trip to 11 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN I CORFU 13th SEPT 25th SEPT CARTHACE 11th OCT 23rd OCT t CHUSAN 24th OCT 3rd NOV I CANTON Bth NOV. 20th NOV X FIRST CLASS. ..SS67 TOURIST CLASS264 words
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Miscellaneous117 1956-09-02 13 RADIO MALAYA Programmes thus marked can he received by listeners in Malacca Short wave 49 te C2m. Medium wave 476 m., 343 m.. 366 m. and 279 m.) A.M. 9.00 Waltzing and MarchIng; 9.30 Cavalcade of Music; 10.00 Under 21 Club; 10.15 Tunefully Yours; 10.45 Movie Magazine: 11.15—11.30 At the117 words
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Miscellaneous80 1956-09-02 13 and The Menlnaa; 10.00 A Man and a Band; 10.30 Sunday Serenade; 10.50—11.00 Epilogue. Regional SINGAPORE (Short ware 62m. Medium waT» 476 m.) AjM. 715 Time Signal and Opening Annct.; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 News; 7.35 Melody Mixture; 800 Mm Headlines; 8.02 Carnival; 8.30—9.00 Tropl-- nJ 130 1200 Man *«>80 words
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Article, Illustration229 1956-09-02 14 Here's how to enter CAMERA fans should send entries to "Camera Contest," Sunday Times. Cecil Street. Singapore. Names addresses and details MUST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred; and should be postcard size or larger if possible. No responsibility is accepted for unsuitable229 words
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Article88 1956-09-02 14 ST. LOUIS, Sat. The development of special ultrasonic precision equipment now makes possible "surgery" of th e brain without actual cutting or elec. trocoagulation of brain tissues. However, excision of the scalp and removal of a portion of the cranium are necessary to permit the88 words
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Advertisement190 1956-09-02 14 i r" 'Vl _^^^^H I g jt^~ WATERPROOF NON-MACNETIC (fill SELFWINCINC [it SHOCKPROTECTED I [^-s /f UNBREAKABLE SPRINC j V 1 bB^^jSSSB from •GOLFER" The watch which winds itself on a BALLBEARING /f_ a. m ■•■•»»> VIS W. S/K<jAPOX£, :■-<%£&}, Pepsi-Cola) $6,000 I p "Test Your Skill Contest" J All190 words
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Advertisement164 1956-09-02 14 Historical Corner by Donald Davies in Page 20 NORiS TRUMPF 250 Hviio Mk tjL \ll I The Projector of Projectors. If you >J^ want to do better thjn just t.ikm? J SUPER I inapt, and to tee your pictures COME j^^ ifl TO LIFE, this Projector is the ma?ic 4t#164 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-09-02 14 Papular Crossword ACROSS: 1. Puerile (8) 7. (8) 2. Indefinite (5) 3. Game for Impel (4) 10. Throughout (5) a sleep? (3) 4. Evils (4) 5. Det--12. She's a bit pull (3) 14. Com- est (6) 6. Necessitate (6) 8. monplace remark (9) 15 Trusty Careful (7) 9. Shoal (4)165 words
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Article, Illustration403 1956-09-02 15 DOUG LECKERSTEEN - DOUG LECKERSTEEN HafKaßßl "M CAME out from "Alexander the Great" feeling rather like the man who went to the feast expecting turkey and was fobbed off with cold chicken. The chicken was well cooked. There was ample seasoning. And the sauce served403 words
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129 1956-09-02 15 The Graziano story goes into production I>AUL Newman, promisI ing Hollywood newcomer, won the role of Rocky Grazlano in M O M's "Somebody Up There likes Me" after an eight months' search in which 40 prominent Hollywood and Broadway personalities were tested frtr the part. The picture is based on129 words
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Article, Illustration325 1956-09-02 15 VICE INC. TAKES OVER A CITY: IT SHOCKS AND-IT ROCKS "The Phenix City Story" is like a punch in the solar plexus, a jolt to the jaw. IT SHOCKS. IT ROCKS. It sends you teetering on your toes. IT'S FRANK. AND ITS BRUTAL. Sometimes sickeningly so. But it drives home,325 words
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Article142 1956-09-02 15 Gripping Pinewood thriller DOUNDINC the typewriter right now is a little difficult because I've chewed my fingernails practically down to the cuticles the result of seeing "Lost", a di Her of a thriller by the Rank Organisation. Under Guy's Green's skilful direction, David Farrar, David Knight, Julia Arnall and a142 words
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Article, Illustration444 1956-09-02 15 D-Day A tribute to the Tommies and Gls LJOLLYWOOD, still under the hypnotic spell of World War II and its many-sided influences, continues to churn out pictures about the war that was to end all wars. Some are good, some are bad and most are just plain annoying. But there's444 words
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Advertisement378 1956-09-02 15 1.-i-v (artoon "FLYING SORCEREj X i l.antf! The 3 Forbidden Storiea" \'< THK Pn7rLE~"PLAl < J" 1 IMMMO t M t t Y ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 1 ODEON HOW SHOWINGfII a.. i6-bi*,6kU ll m l-« 5. 41S. 6.45 A 9.30 pjn. ~^P vLOnbm«3coPE: 1 \I)V Or THE GOLD EX DOOR" Cinemascope378 words
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Advertisement402 1956-09-02 15 »♦>♦♦♦■»•♦ X SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS CAPITOI &fe IIAM ;*lio\vi.\ii! WMI ***JL Js3| <J0 93 PML :*4 "THE ARTS oV CHINESE FOLKS":; KM. A GREAT MANDARIN PICTURE WITH X ENGLISH SUBTITI.ES S.B. J| Midnight tonight! a «*«>*»» ™tu»e I Chen ChUn, ChUn, "PARASITE" W ff SA 1 X TODAY 9402 words
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Advertisement207 1956-09-02 16 EXTRA |J^ ENERGY^/ jj W X LXL WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Keep fit supplement your diet daily with Waterbury's Com- wSg^ pound It's an invigoratiag tonic that's pleasant tasting... a proved help in building Extra >^\ Energy. ?H^ Waterbury's Compound g-ve« >^ you vital nourishing elements KTV' that help increase resistance to207 words
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Miscellaneous1153 1956-09-02 16 I S»^f i CHANGING LUCK j THIS WEEK FOR ALL i^al A* B3§& l^^M T 15 GMT n Anß 23< th SU < ntrrPd 7 du l l I TODAY: Advisable to WEDNESDAY in their rarlv years their abilltv I* sometimes overlooked. I of introductions and of cult matters. f,,r1,153 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1956-09-02 19 JOHN E. STEVENS I - DO YOU KNOW HOW TO QUARREL? JOHN E. STEVENS I I 1 AJIORMAL QUARREL IS A HEALTHY OUTLET BUT FOOLISH QUARRELLING HAS RUINED MORE MARRIAGES THAN ANY OTHER CAUSE jf JTest yourself <:■ UOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT QUAR- M gg RELINC? This quiz by Dr. Hertz will help1,073 words
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Article105 1956-09-02 19 You should have said "yes" to questions 2, 4, 6. 8 and 10, and "No" to the rest. Give yourself 1 point for each correct answer. Your personal rating: 12-11 POINTS: Perfect. You are the one person in 500 who knows how to quarrel. 10-8 POINTS:105 words
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Article387 1956-09-02 19 FROM THE PRESIDENT DOWN TO NEWEST WORKER, EVERYONE IS CRIPPLED EVERY employee of Abilities Incorporated, from the president and board of directors down to the newest worker, is seriously crippled or blind. This company which manufactures precision parts for electronic equipment is located at West Hempstead, New York.387 words
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Advertisement159 1956-09-02 19 HW.j. one ticket can/— take yOU tO CO widespread, to efficient, is the «*h 35 ye«n of .Wine operational ex°Qanta» organisation, that— if you perience to back its 60.000 miles of wish— you can buy one tkket for luxury international routes, its superb Super-O travel to practkally every country in159 words
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Advertisement103 1956-09-02 19 rNEXT WEEK— i I flee from the Nazis FOR THE PRETENTIOUS Fine variegated woven handkerchiefs of the world known trade mark with elegant designs in beautiful colours. Representatives: Cutwirth Sons (M) Ltd., P. 0.8. 362 Singapore. Telephone ***** CENTROTEX' PRAHA CZECHOSLOVAKIA HOME LEAVE? J C/l happy prospect that can be103 words
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Article154 1956-09-02 20 CLEANS TEETH WHITER THAN EVER BEFORE The whiteness-meter proves it Teeth cleaner and whiter than ever before. And that means healthier, too. That's today's great news Macleans have added a remarkable new Ingredient to their famous tooth paste formula. Now Macleans Pei oxide Tooth Paste cleans teeth whiter154 words
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Article, Illustration510 1956-09-02 20 CHAN CHIN BOCK - Tony blows it hot and oh, so sweet CHAN CHIN BOCK A BOY OF MANY PARTS By EVERYBODY'S heard of v little Lee Pan Hon. the six-year-old violinist of Sago Lane. While lovers of serious music are waxing enthusiastic about him, dance band leaders here have discovered a champion of510 words
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Article28 1956-09-02 20 Beginning today— JUNIOR OF THE WEEK, a new series on the Colony's young professionals children who take time off from their books to engage in an adult occupation.28 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1956-09-02 20 Winifred Woburn - MR. PUNCH WAS WRONG Winifred Woburn Continuing 'Getting Married': Advice to young engaged couples {Getting married? DOX*T 9 he says) By M.A., B.M. B.Ch. ONE advantage of being the other kind of "family" doctor a happy wife and mother is that I have been able to turn to Marriage Guidance1,214 words
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Article287 1956-09-02 20 Donald Davies - A good market for slaves Donald Davies I Historical cor Qe By ■CIR Thomas Starr-- Raffles returw Singapore tr coolen in Octofa with mixed feelings o pleasure an ment. Having lost three < children In B with the futut Stoppore still not Raffles wrofc me not of this, ny cnl287 words
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Advertisement219 1956-09-02 20 WHM teeth iB% whiter AFTER NEW MACLEANS Whiteness tests show brilliant differencs y jLs!^Hfe^fc». I\^ measure c whiteness of ■tei^. I teeth, dental experts take a block !:'%^jA of pure magnesium oxide. This :*'ff™. their supreme standard of f 1 set the whiteness-meter (spectrojv WK photometer). And using the 1219 words
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Article, Illustration910 1956-09-02 21 DAVID LEVVIN - Sweeping through AmericaIt he Most Staggering Story in Show Business DAVID LEVVIN SINCE WOMEN DIVED FROM SKYSCRAPERS FOR VALENTINO HAS THERE BEEN A CRAZE LKCE IT by "In his films he reached out and touched the" world. To the endless life of his genius we dedicate this story." yHAT is910 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-09-02 21 JIMMY DEAN RETURNS WAD MR OWN WOJIK ROM TW t"Tv,* Th -lames Dean legend is already an industry The Boy Who Refused to Die" "James Dean I yyesj es On "His Words From The Beyond" IJl.^.i I*.1 some of the headlines from magazines SOLELY devoted to James Dean. Girls tell86 words
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Article46 1956-09-02 21 LONDON, Sat. Hundreds ff people saw three men unlock a tobacconist's shop in daylight in busy Commercial Road. Portsmouth, and re- move £2.000 worth of cigarettes, tobacco and lighters but no one realised the men were thieves and their van is now being sought.46 words
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Article, Illustration744 1956-09-02 21 RENE MacCOLL - RENE MacCOLL AT THE FINISH A PAUPER AND DRUG ADDICT AN APPRECIATION BY CHICAGO, Sat. ([ALWAYS want people to Jive and die strictly in character. The news that 73-year-old Bela Lugosi. the man who created a really terrifying projection of the vampire Count Dracula,744 words
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Article269 1956-09-02 21 ACH \LLENGE to the Italian coffee bars has begun with the opening of a Colombo Tea Bar in London where new tea habits will be established. (The original milk with sugar variety will still be served, but like all fresh ideas the new teas will269 words
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Advertisement202 1956-09-02 21 i* that smooths on BS^* \V With a Duff pom*" i/\*i\si ise&/ your complete makeup in one beautiful case) SO etvf io use ANGtL FACE! Pond's wonderful compltu makeup does away with messy creims. spilly powders you carry your lovely ANGEL FACE complexion in out glamorous compact. tSo flattering, too!202 words
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Article, Illustration671 1956-09-02 22 Christopher I Page 1 - A car worth every of $12,000 Christopher I Page 1 I by W H E N a 2Mitre saloon car costs $12,000, it must have some very special qualities if it is not to be considered overpriced. And I say with confidence that to the enthusiastic owner-driver, the new Mercedes671 words
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Article240 1956-09-02 22 VOLKSWAGENS may well be proud of their performance in the recently concluded Mobilgas RoundAustralia reliability trial This event took place over a course of 8.750 miles, including many "horror" sections where the cars were virtually running across country, with little or no trac e of a240 words
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454 1956-09-02 22 CRUSADER - CRUSADER I F I JHE Malayan Hockey Federation's carnival which ended this week has most probably served its irposc as an "Olympic" trial, but was certainly disappointing where competitive sport was concerned. There was too much disparity between some of the teams.454 words
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116 1956-09-02 22 Motor club plans a noggin and natter rE Singapore branch o! the Forces Motor Club got off t 0 a good start at their inaugural meeting at Raffles Hotel last week. The Air Officer Commanding, Air Commodore Caril-Worsley, was appointed president of the branch, with Colonel Lord de Clifford, as116 words
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Article115 1956-09-02 22 YOU don't normally I of insurance claims to motor accidents as a source of humour, but these genuine extrai hardly be called heav; reading: "I misjudged a lady ing the street." "To avoid a collision I rar. into the other car." "Coming home I115 words
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Article53 1956-09-02 22 Today, the M Vintage Car holding its Singapore. The from Johore Bahru in tn morning, and finish ab o lunch time at the Roya. Flying Club. The public wl unique opportunity of in K what their drove about in. and < studying what many P? 053 words
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Article51 1956-09-02 22 THE organisers of t Shell Malayan motor rally made the possible decision they announced I national event would W postponed until the pnci of Derembr: original dat< to 3 conflict visit of the P Edinburgh to Sil and Ma: The closing d entries is now51 words
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Advertisement326 1956-09-02 22 1956 Mobilgas Trial a 0 TOWN* CN BOute X V> i **'VS A A STOPOVER TOWNS C I H CAPITAL CITIES OORT SkH'i 4f- >V >t- 1956 N^sjA*, J Mobilgas VfrTL-ifo Trial I'^ ~9\ I (ROUND AUSTRALIA) B^ 6 k m overB/700 miles v r-*--~, ii- J S**v^» CANBERRA N^-to^gM326 words
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Miscellaneous50 1956-09-02 22 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1. Juvei 10 Along. 13, 15,' True. 17. I Hidden. 21. v Catch. 27. S Sepia. 35. X: Incribes. 40 42. D.:- DOWN: 1 3. Nap. 4. i: Entail. 8. Pro Gird. 13. Urn ■22 Shi.ipiu-: Cos. 26. .MiArable. 30. Term S- > Ire 34, Wild. 36.50 words
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Article, Illustration2593 1956-09-02 23 Special Charm pays $183 in first win By EPSOM JEEP jyjAKING his first appearance on a Malayan racecourse Special Charm, ridden by Mickey Donnelly, sprang a spectacular surprise to pay $183 for a win at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of the Singapore Turf2,593 words
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Article165 1956-09-02 23 SWEET DREAM showed a return to form when she worked alone on a badly cut-up second track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Taken out by apprentice Khamis, Sweet Dream returned the good time of 37 2/5 for 3f a winning gallop. Newcomers Avanti (Bougoure)165 words
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Article1351 1956-09-02 24 Spore lead then Ghani scores 2 K. M MPIR, Sat. SKI.ANGOK regained thr Malaya Cup after a seven-year lapse when they beat Singapore 8-1 in a hardfought final at Princes Koad stadium here today. A crowd of more than 12,000 saw Singapore put np a magnificent1,351 words
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696 1956-09-02 24 Seven records go on first night of Chinese meet records were broken and one equalled on the first night of the sixth Malayan Chinese Athletic Association championships under floodlights at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Olympic aspirant Annie Choong (Selangon broke the 100 metres record with a i j 13sec.696 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-09-02 24 SMII IM, owner is Mr. Lee Kok Choon. of Kuala Lumpur. as he leads in Special Charm, winner of Rare One at Bukit lim. ill yesterday. Special Charm paid $183 for a win. Sunday Times picture. Rare results in Page 23.44 words
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Article181 1956-09-02 24 HASTINGS. Saturday. ORISK batting by Dicky Dodds in bleak and dreary conditions gave an England XI a good start to their festival match against the Australian cricketers here today. Dull weather and a wet wicket held up play until after lunch. But in the181 words
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Article47 1956-09-02 24 AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Sat. New Zealand beat South Africa by 11 points to 5 in the final Rugby Union Test here today and so won the scores by three matches to one. It was South Africa's first loss j of a series since 1896.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article89 1956-09-02 24 LONDON. Sat. SCORES at the tea Interval in county cricket matches today were At Torquay, North 240 for three (Brookes 72, Tompkin not out 64) versus South At Bournemouth, Hampshire 218 for four (Marshall "3. Gray 54) v Nottinghamshire. At Scarborough Gentlemen 269 for six iW.Reuter - 89 words
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Article37 1956-09-02 24 JOHORE made a good start in their inter-state cricket fixture against Singapore at Balestier Road yesterday. Johore 160 (Ramanathan 36. Roberts 61, Delilkan 5-63). Singapore 114-6 (Rose 26, Kirkham 21 n.0., Dunford 3--25).37 words
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Article474 1956-09-02 24 KOH SETS TWO RECORDS AT GALA Koh Scow Chuan was the outstanding performer at the Chinese Swimming Club championships at Amber Road yesterday. Koh won three events, two jf them in record time and was third In another. His first record was in the 100 metres (.boys under 17) in474 words
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Article34 1956-09-02 24 HONG KONG. Sat —Israel scored an exciting 3-2 victory over Hong Kong In the first match of the final round of the Asian soccer championship today. Half-time score was 1-I.— Reuler.Reuter - 34 words
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Article407 1956-09-02 24 PENANG, Sat. Penang won the team championship with 38 points in the Pan-Malayan Sikhs athletics meet which concluded J at the Municipal Stadium here today. Perak were runners up. Results: Javelin: 1 Mohlnder Singh (Sel), 2 Bhajan Singh (Sel.). 3 Premjeet Singh (Perak) 129 ft. 3in.: Hifh407 words
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