The Straits Times, 4 September 1956
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Title Section15 1956-09-04 1 Hat*** 1 Dew**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1956 15 CENTS15 words
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Article476 1956-09-04 1 Another Briton is arrested as talks open in Cairo I)>IIAK i:S IN THE OFFICE Confidential meetings to follow CAIRO, Monday. m SUEZ committee led by the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. C. Menzies, opened l£g toda) with the Egyptian President, ijonel Nwser. Menzies, who looked solemn asReuter - 476 words
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Article89 1956-09-04 1 URO. mm. AH EuroKin piloti in the Suez iial arc handini; in prowtu! resignations warnil the Bgyytiaa authorito lhat they will leave Vir joh< unless a soluM t» the crisis is reach- by sept. 15, reliable wtf> said today. flKIs an Egyptian em*«t spokesmanReuter - 89 words
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Article39 1956-09-04 1 Scret talk at airfield *«S. M.m. British tttmh cenerals in torn °f military prepa- m the eastern *2''"ranean held secret 5* »t a military airfield **< security black-out rtnwn and EL the Maison JJ 4 airfield was har*rtolL a Journalists39 words
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124 1956-09-04 1 rE acting President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. R. MiddletonSmith, yesterday got an ultimatum from the 10,000--stronjr City Council Labour Unions Federation. Their letter rejected referring the gasmen's dispute to a court of inquiry and said that if the dispute was124 words
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249 1956-09-04 1 'NOBODY IS LIKELY TO SUFFER' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. mHE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to--1 night defended the "special position" of the Malays but gave an assurance that in granting those privileges nB hardship would be caused to the other communities. Speaking at a tea249 words
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Article70 1956-09-04 1 KINSTON (North Carolina). Mon. Disc Jockey Nick Royes, of the local radio station here, played Christmas records throughout the week-end as a traffic safety measure. Royes says he was playing the records for "those of you who will not be with us next Christmas. I want you70 words
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Article47 1956-09-04 1 CHICAGO. Mon. Some 70 youths and 12 girls forced their way into a teenage party in a private home here and wrecked the Place as win as bashing the 16-year-old host with a nrotcen beer bottle when he tried to telephone the Police. Router.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-09-04 1 Brave and beautiful -Dawn is now a bride DAWN KATHIGASU. 19. who was tortured by the Japanese daring the war. and Mr. William Brace Spaldlng. a London barrister, leave St. James. Spanish Place, London, after their wedding. Dawn was strung from a tree over a fire by Japanese troops, who91 words
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87 1956-09-04 1 TO WIPE OUT ALL OF FRANCE JUST DROP 16 SUPER BOMBS GENEVA, Mon. Before 1945 it would have taken 100 million one-ton bombs to destroy France's 43 million people. Between 1945 and 1952, 6,000 atomic bombs would have done the same thing. Now it would take only 16 thermo nuclearReuter - 87 words
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Article110 1956-09-04 1 Body will be exhumed today From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Monday. npHE body of Mrs. Olive Nixon, 57-year-old widow A of a Malayan planter who was murdered near Regent Park in November 1940, is to be exhumed early tomorrow. This decision was taken at a conference at110 words
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Article69 1956-09-04 1 SYDNEY, Mon. Japanese officials arrived here today from Tokyo on a mission aimed at making the Japanese grow taller by "Westernising" their diet. They represent Japanese flour millers. They will spend seven weeks inspecting the wheat industry in Australia. Mr. Nakajina said the Japanese were beingReuter - 69 words
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Article38 1956-09-04 1 JAKARTA, Mon. The Government today reduced the export premium on rubber from eight to five per cent of f.o.b. value for processed rubber and from three to two per cent for unsmoked sheets.38 words
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Article30 1956-09-04 1 The Peking government has placed an order for 63 Humber Super Snipe luxury saloon cars, the largest order so far placed with the makers, the Rootes Group.30 words
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Article21 1956-09-04 1 KUALA LIPIS. Mon.— More than 16,700 children have been registered in Pahang slne« "Operation Torch" began a week ago.21 words
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177 1956-09-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, gave warning today of the serious consequences of strikes staged in support of unreasonable demands. He told 30 villagers of the Cameron Highlands who are taking a civics course here that the stoppages177 words
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Article198 1956-09-04 1 100 mph winds hit Taipeh T»AIPEH, Mon. Typ--1 hoon Dinah struck Taipeh today with 100 m.p.h. winds that uprooted trees and tossed several aircraft together into a mass of twisted aluminium at the airport Despite millions of dollars damage and torrential rain as bad as any in 11 vine m<Reuter - 198 words
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Article22 1956-09-04 1 DIPLOMATIC LINK WITH RUSSIA COLOMBO. Man.— The Ceylon Government announced today it will establish diplomatic relations with Russia soon. A.P.AP - 22 words
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Advertisement14 1956-09-04 1 .as HARRISONS LISTER ENG. LTD. Spore Kuala Lumpur Penan* windows BY I BCR 2014 words
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Article279 1956-09-04 2 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND POLITICAL MOTIVES SEEN IN REPORTED AIM TO BYPASS THE BCCRA By CASH ON DELIVERY PLAN SAID TO BE NOVEL DEPARTURE A MOVE to introduce politics into rubber trading was seen by some Singapore traders yesterday in the report from Peking that China preferred to279 words
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Article115 1956-09-04 2 rE Safari Club formed a few months ago to provide outings for Singapore's underprivileged children, yesterday received as gift a boat from Mrs- Beverly Rayney of Siglap Road. The almost-new 18-foot cabin cruiser, renamed Safari, is now being decorated- Some alterations are also being made115 words
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Article21 1956-09-04 2 BAGUIO CITY. Mon.— The military advisers of the eight s.E.A.T.O. nations met here today to consider defence measures U.P.UP - 21 words
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Article25 1956-09-04 2 VATICAN CITY, Mon. Luigi Angelini Rota, 64. sole Judge of the Vatican Tribunal has died here of a heart attack.— U. P.25 words
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Article179 1956-09-04 2 DOUBLE DEATH ON A BOAT WTte/i rope s///i0 mapped fPWO men were killed when a rope sling gave way and cement bags fell on them, the Singapore assistant Coroner's court was told yesterday. The inquest was on Tan Kirn Yam and Xavier Denis who were killed while working on a179 words
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Article25 1956-09-04 2 KUCHINO. Mon. The Queen has approved the extension of the term of Sir Anthony Abell as Governor of Sarawak until April 3, 1959.25 words
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Article64 1956-09-04 2 PENANO, Mon. Penang's Bay an Lepas Airport will be closed temporarily at the end of this month to enable expansion operations to start on its runway. During these operations, expected to last at least six months, all aircraft will be diverted to the Butterworth aerodrome.64 words
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Article131 1956-09-04 2 AS a first step In Malay anislng top administrative posts, the Singapore Government is offering 10 senior Jobs to local men in the service. The appointments, open only to Division 2 officers under 50, are for six months "to test the candidate's ability for promotion"131 words
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Article, Illustration169 1956-09-04 2 AIR INDIA International will put 600 m.p.h. Jet airliners into service by 1960, said Mr. S. K. Kooka, the traffic manager of A.1.1., who flew into Singapore yesterday in a Super O Constellation. Mr. Kooka with 18 others, including the Director169 words
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Article45 1956-09-04 2 SYDNEY, Mon. People who were out of doors last night saw an Aurora Australis which lit up the southern sky. The fire brigade received a number of calls from people who thought it was the slow from a big blaze.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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97 1956-09-04 2 LABOUR No. 1 HITS AT ONN FOR STAB AT CHINESE PENANO, Mon. The chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, today hit out at Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, the Party Negara's secretary-general, for his attack on the Chinese in Malaya. "He seems to oe back97 words
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185 1956-09-04 2 SINGAPORE Aeriniit,,,. 1 headache for the' S P^i Ex f >on and the police. Visitors ar P th suii M JJe t thousands that lam* C Catln U 0 ttJS mcd the grounds on Saturday night plundered the rambutan and mangostepn stalls. B^ieen185 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-09-04 2 .i. rt 5 9 '"m Sin^e a /o to make hi, J* America, wm he T, of Singapore p^ I>r. John Bren, en American mission I h«s fe who have Paul as «heir so?! T '"»es from i hf 2 •Wg they are tw J Ihe people of sj,77 words
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Article43 1956-09-04 2 ADELAIDE. Mon. A disabled freighter borrowed v piston from another ship at Port Adelaide today so that she could continue her Journey to Colombo. The ship radioed on Friday that she had engine trouble and was putting into port— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article197 1956-09-04 2 SINGAPORE U.M.N.O. will hold a Malay cultural festival, similar to the Federation's Pesta, in November. The Singapore UMNO secretary, Tuan Syed Ahmad Jamallulail, said the festival would be one of the most lavish to be seen in Singapore but would not be on the scale197 words
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Advertisement145 1956-09-04 2 W^flm Wfj Wm?L Kr isi BR^^v^^^^^^i fits' mi fl^wPw^Hs^HlL lliili'sl»^SM V^sm^M H| Hill HiP^ HP*^ <^«BHk<«' I*^1 I JBJB)^ BB^^vaS By" Pr *jj£ib^. ...^a it v *sd£|U <- '^nB^I jmmß^B^ BblPß^^P^tß^Bj aii tlieso people I (and many more) throughout Singapore and Malaya, have written to _j| J I \CV^^bA that145 words
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241 1956-09-04 3 Ru^ia will .dva,,, aw aM|<wmt tw Money may be used to help finance big electricity and mining projects RUSSIA has ?ffered •JffiKkl&ftir According to the Government source, Russia has offered Indonesia a minimum of $300,000,000 aid for each major development project. This amountUP - 241 words
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Article130 1956-09-04 3 FREEDOM-THE PROBLEM OF THE AGE WASHINGTON, M on. Lebanese educator and p loma t. said yesterday: The ultimate problem of this century is neither war nor peace but the preservation of individual freedom." A recorded statement by Dr. Malik on "the second half of the 20th century. was broadcast byAP - 130 words
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Article37 1956-09-04 3 BANGKOK, Mon.— Russia has offered to sell oil fuel to Siam, Brigadier General Naranong Saliratavi Park, director of the Military Energy Department and Oil Fuel Organisation of the Ministry of Defence said today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article17 1956-09-04 3 SHEFFIELD, Mon. Prof. iotterman told the Brisft Association Congress for Advancement of Science17 words
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Article53 1956-09-04 3 CANFTORA. Mon. Nearly £A 4 million will be spent on an oil search in Papua and New Guinea this year. Four companies are prospecting for oil in the territory. About £AlB million has been spent on oil searches in Papua and New Guinea in the pastReuter - 53 words
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Article16 1956-09-04 3 yesterday: "The only correct description of the taste of water is wet." U.P.UP - 16 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-09-04 3 AN OLD FRIEND CALLS ON SIR ANTHONY FOR A TALK ON SUEZ THE Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden, smiles at the door of No. 10 Downing Street as Sir Winston Churchill leaves after a visit. Sir Winston called after a cabinet meeting on Colonel Nasser's agreement to meet the MentiesReuter - 54 words
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Article181 1956-09-04 3 TANKS PATROL TENSE TOWN CLINTON, Tenessee, Monday. TROOPS with fixed bayonets and gasmasks formed A up here last night as a noisy crowd demonstrated outside the municipal building soon after soldiers had rescued a Negro sailor from a threatening group I of 500 white181 words
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Article111 1956-09-04 3 Mystery of man with 237 knives PHILADELPHIA, Mon Police have padlocked the room of a dead meat cutter here after a preliminary search revealed US512.000 in caste secreted in the room along with a collection of 237 knives. The meat cutter, Stephen Pilevich, lived in a US$l5--a-month rooming house. He111 words
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Article33 1956-09-04 3 ALGIERS, Mon. Police barricaded most of the narrow streets leading from the Casbah, teeming Arab quarter of Algiers, to the European quarter today following 13 recent terrorist incidents. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article59 1956-09-04 3 LINZ, Upper Austria, Mon.— When sawmiller Otto Lugers whistles and dangles a fat worm over his millpoo] the trout In it jump out of the water and eat out of his hand. Mr. Lugers, who began training a fish in his pool several yearsReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1956-09-04 3 TOKYO, Mon. A United States Air Force spokesman said last night that two American pilots were killed when their F-86 Jet aircraft crashed yesterday at Chitose, northern Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article27 1956-09-04 3 STOCKHOLM, Mon.— A British naval visit to Gothenburg due on Sept. 18, has been cancelled the British Embassy announced. No reason was given.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article294 1956-09-04 3 LONDON, Mon. rpHERE was a general reluctance to extend commitments in stock markets today and operators preferred to await the outcome of the Sue* talks. Closing middle prices of selected stock not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols ttlttxd Funding 4% £87' i *i War VkVl* £70»4 '.4294 words
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Article233 1956-09-04 3 No race Reds go— Nina stays ONDON, Mon. Re- maining members of a Russian athletic team who withdrew from a match against British athletes left London Airport for home today, but discus thrower Nina Ponomareva the cause of the walkout stayed behind at the Soviet Embassy here. Nine members of233 words
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Article52 1956-09-04 3 LONDON, Mon. China last night disclaimed responsibility for the shooting down of an American plane on Aug. 22, for which the United States has demanded damages. A statement broadcast by Peking Radio yesterday said the aircraft was over the Chinese mainland when It was firedAP - 52 words
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Article35 1956-09-04 3 LONDON, Mon. Control of the Trinidad Oil Company passed today from Britain to America. At a special meeting shareholders approved the sale of the company to the Texas Oil Company for £6335 words
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Article28 1956-09-04 3 TOULON, Mon The cruiser, De Grasse. France's most modern warship, arrived here today from Brest to join the Mediterranean squadron standing by at Toulon.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement93 1956-09-04 3 \Aspirin (bayeiu COLDS HEADACHES FLU RHEUMATISM BEHM, MEYER ft CO. LTD., P. 0. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSOB, SIMONS ft CO. LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Penang. TITONI <$?■ THE DIAMOND SYMDOL J^T UNBREAKABLE SPRING I SWISS MADE imoiish iitcTtic inslism (kctbic «»*oli*h iuctiic MFIIOftATOK COOKl^^a^aaunf^P*^ TUMBUI DRYIR ■NautH iuctiic cncusm lucniic inoush93 words
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400 1956-09-04 4 MCA branch memo to B«ld Comml— lon npwtwp IJL PENANG, Monday. pENANG should have its own head of state and enjoy equal status in the future independent Malaya, the local branch of the Malayan L hll ?.£l e Agnation urges in400 words
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159 1956-09-04 4 Fisherman hooked watches— 'then a 'drunk' came along A FISHERMAN was caught fishing valuables out of a room in Lorong 20, Oeyl«vf. at f eon. on April z4, a Singapore court w»s told yesterday. Detective Inspector Urn Chooi sian, who made the arrest, pretended to be drunk to r«t near159 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-09-04 4 HELPING HAND FOR CHINESE IN CONGREGATION DEACONESS Molly Rudd, the new English and music teacher of the Anglican High School, Singapore. ***** was 25 yean in Peking, before the Reds moved In. Now she helps to deal with the Mandarin-speaking congregation of St Andrew's Cathedral.45 words
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Article55 1956-09-04 4 Wong Cheong Tan, 30. pleaded not guilty In a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of stealing a gold chain, worth $47, from Koh Boon Sim at the agricultural show at the old Kallang airport on Saturday night Wong was allowed ball of $500. The case55 words
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Article34 1956-09-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Three terrorists were fired at by a patrol of the Ist Bn., the Queen's Regt., in the Plentong area of Johore on Saturday night. The bandits flgd.34 words
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Article218 1956-09-04 4 'We have never been abusive to expats' t^ETUOR education offl- cers and teachers in the Colony yesterday denied that they had been "abusive" towards expatriates of the Education Ministry during the Malayanisation Commission talks. They were commenting on a report that expatriates had given this218 words
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Article52 1956-09-04 4 Lum Hing Kum, 16, pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to breaking Into the shop of Abdul Hameed bin Ismail and stealing goods, worth $1,056, in Beach Road on Aug. 27. Lum was allowed ball of $1,000. The case was postponed to Sept. 1052 words
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Article27 1956-09-04 4 The Singapore Spinning Workers' Union, Is celebrating its second anniversary with a meeting next Sunday at Tiong Wah Theatre, Bukit Tlmah Road, at 10 a.m.27 words
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Article51 1956-09-04 4 JOHORE, BAHRU, Mon. Mr. h. A. Berney, who before the war engaged In planting and tin mining in Perak, has died at Lausanne, Switzerland. He retired to Switzerland, his homeland, after the liberation. He once shot a tiger In a power house of a tin mine In51 words
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152 1956-09-04 4 Top navy jobs for locals' in 15 years OTEPS to Malayanise the Royal Malayan Navy are being accelerated—but it will take at least 15 years before local officers can man the top jobs. Yesterday Capt. H. E H. Nicolls commanding the R.M.N., said plans were afoot to send 10 cadets152 words
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Article193 1956-09-04 4 NO MOON— AND NO SEARCHLIGHTS I ciXERCISE "Night Life"— this year's manoeuvres to test Singapore's seaward defences will be carried out under "jungle" conditions, the Royal Navy announced yesterday. A spokesman explained that, unlike previous years, there will be no moon. Searchlights will not193 words
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Article53 1956-09-04 4 The International Bank Mission, which came to make a surrey In Malaya recently, cost Singapore more than $55,000. A report to the Legislative Assembly, seeking approval for the payment of this sum, says that it was agreed that Singapore should pay 25 per cent of the mission's53 words
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Article23 1956-09-04 4 The well-known cellist, Gregor Piatigorsky. will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall Singapore on Sept. 12. at 8.45 p.m.23 words
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Advertisement281 1956-09-04 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY CAPITOI fife nAM.tM.I. only: M »*ri iul lay tm. ML I*7s» BtUOifi. A DRAMA OF LOVE. JEALOUSY HATE! CHEN CHIANG CHIANG I C "THE PARASITE" -g iT:n OPEys TOMOMOw LADIES ATTENDING THE 11 A.M. SHOW TOMORROW ONLY WILL BE PRESENTED WITH A FREE AUTOGRAPHED POST281 words
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Article192 1956-09-04 5 "abb TIMES AHEAP ">« —^frinjnin tax-dodgers is HOCKEY STICKS? *L. T WILL BE AN OLD TRICK TO THEM KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. cmin? to be harder for smugglers and P'jfbers The Federation Customs De- 0( L told its 1,350 revenue officers: a>f ll0 'tn:int will give its officers192 words
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Article143 1956-09-04 5 ORDERING a bailor yesterday to forfeit $500 to the Crown, Mr. Eu Cheow Chyc. a Singapore judge told him. Spread the news' among your friends so that they can benefit from your lesson." Mohamed bin K. A. Mursaliar, a sundry shopkeeper, stood surety in143 words
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Article31 1956-09-04 5 Information men our Colony m of 12 information the Federation the Botanic Museum, Haw a. the asricultural [M the o.d Kallang airW '.he electrical exhibiWorld. put; are on an official Singapore.31 words
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Article60 1956-09-04 5 Wind-up order to cabaret l R Jwic* Knight in Jbf Singapore High I JfMerday approv- Petition for the tat-up of the Happy tf On, and the hn "nent of the OffiV*' !n as reteiver. total liabilities .j** company we re j» court was told y- to m p an> had60 words
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Article29 1956-09-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The working committee of the Johore Malayan Chinese Association has decided to start classes in self— defence (koon tow) for members of its youth section.29 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-09-04 5 HOW MUCH is a violin which dates back to 1743 worth? Carroll Glen, the brilliant American violinist, displaying an age-worn violin when she arrived in Singapore yesterday replied, "Gee, I thought only Americans were interested in money. '1 suppose127 words
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Article185 1956-09-04 5 Huts go up after rumour A RUMOUR that anyone can occupy land along A Aljunied Road resulted in a rash of new huts built by hopeful Singapore squatters during the last few days. Six huts were put up but the City Council promptly pulled four down185 words
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Article56 1956-09-04 5 The All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society will be host to thousands of Muslim children at a feast in Lorong 12, Oeylang, Singapore, on Tuesday Oct. 12 the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed. A highlight of the birthday celebrations will be a twomile long procession leaving Sultan Mosque56 words
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113 1956-09-04 5 Police must prove it's an offence magistrate A SINGAPORE magistrate, Mr. K.T. Alexander, yesterday rejected the plea of guilty of Goh Chin Juay, charged with taking cigarettes and tobacco into the Opium Treatment Centre. Goh, the chief cook at the centre is alleged to have taken them to the centre113 words
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90 1956-09-04 5 WHY HO BACK PAY FOR US? DEMAND 729 CLERKS SINGAPORE Government's 729 temporary clerks want to know why their claim for 30 months' back pay was dismissed by the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal last month. The Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services' Union, which represents them, has asked the chairman90 words
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113 1956-09-04 5 MEDDLING? BUT WE ONLY SAID THE TRUTH-PAP SECRETARY GENERAL of the People's Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, yesterday replied to the demand by Federation Agriculture Minister, Inche Azif bin ishak, that the PAP stop interfering with Alliance Government affairs. Inche Aziz's attack came after publication last week of a113 words
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Article150 1956-09-04 5 COURT TOLD OF EXTORTION BID f THE tea stall of a man x was smashed up, when he refused to pay protection money, the Singapore second criminal district court was told yesterday. In the dock stood Paritan Singh, 19, and Francis Lourdesamy. 18, accused of attempting150 words
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175 1956-09-04 5 LIB-SOCS HIT OUT AT THE PAP THE Liberal-Socialist A Party last night Joined in the attack on the People's Action Party for criticising the Alliance Government in the Federation. The editorial of Torch, the party's newsletter, said: "Every paragraph (of the PAP statement) is175 words
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82 1956-09-04 5 The Tay Koh Vat Bus Com- the means to pay for licences pany pleaded guilty In a result Singapore court yesterday to M r. K. C. Chan, the magis--17 charges of using buses trate, postponed the case for without82 words
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Miscellaneous214 1956-09-04 5 radio malaya Regional (•Profnunnes Uhw marked can "—""iJST/r SmOAPOHE (Short wave 49 and 82m. Medium w»ws 476 m., S«m, 366 m. and (sfc^ w Medlun mm 279 m.). 476 m.) .I*^2 Mm Se^Sn^M A.M. 7.15 Time Signal and OpenS^: joooUfe With The Lyon.; Prom Britain And Sport. Round10^5—11 00 For214 words
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Article105 1956-09-04 6 20 Word, $1$ (minimum). MR. AND MRS. BENEDICT HO HON CHIEW thanks Friends and Relatives for their Valuable Presents and Kind Attendance at their Wedding Aug. 35. AIR. MRS. V. RAMAKRISHKAN thank all Friends and Relatives for their Presence, Well Wishes and Presents on the Occasion of their Marriage.105 words
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Article82 1956-09-04 6 at Word. $S (Min.)—Boxstct,. txtrm. DORSET COAST. Exceptional J-bedroomed flat, 20 guineas monthly from October.— Robertson. Green Acres. Lyme Regis. FURNISHED MAISONBTTE, ?art of large Tudor House, 8 On*. Weekly. Dr. Way, Pyle Chale, Isle of Wight. JERSEY CHANNEL ISLANDS. Ommaroo HoUL Open all the y^ round Centrally82 words
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Obituary25 1956-09-04 6 Words $10 (minimum). BMITH, BERNARD S.. Survey Department, beloved husband of Ida and Father of Bryan, suddenly on Ist September, at Jalan tfegawai. K.L.25 words
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Article260 1956-09-04 6 20 Word* $1* (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day in the ilay Mall" If you want to win that 85,000 word pustle. TAKE THE CUT out Of Cuticle with "Cutipen** It gives trimmer and neater nails. Sole Agent*— Robinson's. PRINTS. WE ARE telling off all our Prints at Bargain Prices.260 words
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602 1956-09-04 6 Singapore, Tues., Sept 4, 1956 Threat To The City The Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation has decided to come to the aid oi the gas workers who went on strike last week. The Federation, representing a labour force of 10,000 in the City Council's employ, believes that the best602 words
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Article324 1956-09-04 6 A state of emergency has been declared in the town of Clinton, Tennessee, after rioting on Sunday by frenzied mobs howling for the blood of "***** lovers." This was the climax to nearly a week of race troubles which began last Monday with the admission of 12324 words
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Article138 1956-09-04 6 Between bouts of speechmaking, politicians in Malaya who profess to see in the continued teaching of English an insidious plot to perpetuate colonialism might turn their eyes and ear* abroad. Among our immediate neighbours, Indonesia and Siam make English a compulsory language in their schools. Even Communist138 words
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Article113 1956-09-04 6 If the Government wants the work of Singapore's farmen to be widely appreciated, its hopes have been satisfied to an undesirable degree. The island's first agricultural show has drawn immense crowds to Kallang. So far so good. Unfortunately, some of the visitors have been unable to resist the113 words
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Article, Illustration761 1956-09-04 6 fTCE straits of the x Dardanelles and the Bosporus lie in Turkish territory and are the only entrance to the Black Sea. After the First World War the Straits Convention was signed In 1923. Four demilitarised zones (one on each side of the761 words
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Article524 1956-09-04 6 IJARD lessons were learned eight years ago from a conference which was to have internationalised Europe's most important waterway, the Danube. This conterence had been ardently fought for by the Western Powers, who had hoped to achieve great things by it. In the event,524 words
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Letter411 1956-09-04 6 TfHE many fatalities resuiting from bites of a small snake off Tanjong Bungah, Penang, Intrigued me very much, because from descriptions of itwhite, and about one foot long— it tallies with a similar type which I found in abundance in a creek off the 9th. mile,411 words
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Letter319 1956-09-04 6 I WISH to comment on the letter written by "potato eater" from Muar. I can't help but feel that his letter is rather pointless. Our potato eating friend has apparently become confused after reading my previous letter. I was merely trying to point out that319 words
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Letter59 1956-09-04 6 DO you expect a* to believe that in Malacca "Men fled strip wow In shame"? (Straits Times, Auj. 29). I have photographic Proof* of the audience at a Koala Lumpur theatre thoroughly enjoying "•""•el*** when striptease artistes left the stage to mingle with them and their59 words
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Letter77 1956-09-04 6 MANY times while driving along that Norfolk road I have seen traffic cops hand out tickets to cyclists who do not keep to their own lanes. I strongly object to this since these socalled "cycle-ways" are so full of pot-holes that riding along them can be uncomfortable77 words
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Letter55 1956-09-04 6 •T MUST thank "Housewife" for drawing my attention to the need for a market in the area bounded by Mountbatten Road, Grove Estate and Tanjonjr Katong Road. I shall certainly look into the matter and make every attempt to establish a case for consideration by the City55 words
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Advertisement321 1956-09-04 6 StraiU Tmtt k Free Pren for th« c»n» of mdyrjn9n #nr rvpioMnf N# et isf Moor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAOI, ORCHARD ROAD, wM Jwoll •■vsftncmcnft mi fliuwtn to box numbers, wvsmti n fj BTirmtmini mvy olio b. hundad tot CITY ROOK STORE LTD. Winchester Haw*, I C»Mr«r Qy. E MR. M.321 words
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Advertisement53 1956-09-04 6 FLAT BACK MAIIOLMS M«d« to Oormeay S2SO Student model, matt polished 117.M 3231 Standard] modrt. highly polished $M.M 323J Concert modriT^ hfetoly polished $ZiM 3233 Soloist model, highly polished $3* .M Post frte anywhere in Malaya, Sarawak, Brunei 6 N. Borneo. Special Discount to the TrsJe. T.M.A. LTD., tl/n High53 words
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Advertisement47 1956-09-04 6 planned in advance >:< mmmmm\^^^^m^lt^mrs^mm\ FITTINGS B^jj; Advertisement of the csneral electric co Representing the general elect r— -sraacruM Jgffijfi* I MUST REDUCE STOCK-COST OR I sqc, ReductionS c£AR| r I soi pcs riuowcASis jo".»£ $j2 90 5 so! tYpes "cand"wic&b idcovi t |iousts (OPP. H.K. MUNCH*! MWW47 words
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89 1956-09-04 7 Pet's pex os propapanda BOW-WOW -COME AND JOIN DOGGIE -iV Mon. A tf^'cailinp on his U V master to '•^St of the jungle fffiito > re22'irftti t*° "audits. fee Vmped thouV s /leaflets bearing gSAff o; Ah Fan fSBb jungle A dogs life .o.n former AubordlV* \V M- and Yau89 words
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Article17 1956-09-04 7 employ- >*" set-up by ir f Labour Den outlying areas been closed of lack of res-17 words
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86 1956-09-04 7 Employers t writers of the tailoring cess in the Federation Sxjapore are banding f:.t: to protect their ri:«n delegates from six:e. Selansor, Penang, ar.d Ipoh decided form a Panar. Tailors (Employers Workers i Association. A committee was elected, with a Selangor representative as chairman, to86 words
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Article109 1956-09-04 7 Home Guard major must go to jail SEREMBAN. Mon. \MR. JUSTICE SMITH In the 1»1 High Court here today dismissed the appeal by a former assistant state home guard officer at Kuala Pilah Major Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed, against a sentence of six months. Major Hamid was convicted by the109 words
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237 1956-09-04 7 AND STRIP TEASERS MUST NOT MAKE NAUGHTY GESTURES, POLICE WARN DOI IPF in ik IP/ 11 LUM PUR, Monday. es and the endorsement of dancers' licences with certain provisions. These stipulate that the dancer must not make indecent gestures, whether clothed or not. The fig237 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-09-04 7 ONE.TWO-LESSON TIME AT CHARM SCHOOL BOOK on head, chin op hands outstretched, one leg hack and body weight Urn on the other this to how 13 Singapore girls began their eight-week course in mannequin teaming. In two-hoar lemons twice weekly at the Mannwmm SS&^JSf™! 8 ****** SSL™ 7 "*2f*«|* *y77 words
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168 1956-09-04 7 HE STAYED WITH TAXI-DRIVER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AN INDIAN MOTHER went to a Chinese temple in Brickfields Road last night and prayed for the I return of her lost son. She was told by a priest. "Tour son will be back before tomorrow168 words
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Article98 1956-09-04 7 Signboards up or pay $200 TTUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Owners of estates of 25 acres or more have been told by the Federation Government that they must put up signboards at the estate entrance near the public road. The signboard must show the names of the estate, manager and owner and98 words
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Article58 1956-09-04 7 IPOH, Mon.— Woon Kirn Tew, 22, a businessman, pleaded not guilty In the sessions court today to causing the death of a 53--year-old woman with his car. Woon was alleged to have caused the death of dulang washer Chan Toon Mol at the junction of Anthony and58 words
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Article59 1956-09-04 7 Tan Llan Huat and lim Hock Tee pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to being members of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to Ho Kok Wong and his family in East Coast Road on Aug. 30. They were allowed bail of $1000 each.59 words
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Article33 1956-09-04 7 Hoo Yun Kwal, 37, was found suffering from caustic soda poisoning in her house in Sefegle Road, Singapore, yesterday. She was admitted to the General Hospital In a critical condition.33 words
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Article16 1956-09-04 7 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, visited St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital. Slglap, yesterday.16 words
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Article40 1956-09-04 7 MR. PONO AH roMO, JO, ptiHd *way peacefully at 152. Mackenzie Road. Singapore, on 3-9-56 leaving behind daughter-in-law, aeven gTandtotw. eight grand-daugbten. •everal great grandchildren to mourn low. CreSatlon at Kwong Meng San on 6-8-56. cortege leaving 10 ajn.40 words
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146 1956-09-04 7 52.000-A-MONTH MAN LOSES PLEA for CUSTODY OF CHILDREN AN application by Yap Glm Hua, a soap maker, for custody of his two sons who are now with their mother, was refused by Mr. Justice Knight In the Singapore High Court yesterday. Tap, who Is paying his wife. Koh Keng, $40146 words
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94 1956-09-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mo n Selangw'i IN toddy Uppers, who went on strike yesterday for higher rates, have decided that the "customer is always right"— and that they will go back to work tomorrow. The Sooth Malaya Toddy Tappers' Union today announced that It94 words
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Article29 1956-09-04 7 Mr. P. A. Menon, India's new High Commissioner to Australia, will address members of the Indian Association at the association's Balestier Road premises at 5.30 p.m. today.29 words
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Article22 1956-09-04 7 PENANG, Mon. A police special squad fired at a terrorist contacted in the Penang country district yesterday. The bandit escaped.22 words
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242 1956-09-04 7 ABDUL WAHID bin BABA. the paralysed Singapore constable now In England for medical treatment, is to be provided with a small specially fitted motor car when he returns to Singapore at the end of this year. The Government will242 words
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Article193 1956-09-04 7 CITY COUNCILLOR, Mr. Sim Beng Seng— the stormy petrel of municipal affairs is not planning to quit Singapore politics. He made this clear when asked yesterday for an explanation of his week-end announcement that he would not be contesting the coming City and Island193 words
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Article62 1956-09-04 7 HAPPIEST man on board the new Messageries Maritime* freighter Sindh. whose crew celebrated her arrival in Singapore yesterday with a champagne party, was Chief Officer Pierre Badojt. for Pierre. Singapore meant a long awaited cable from Dunkirk informing him that his wife had given birth to62 words
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Article53 1956-09-04 7 Schoolboys help strikers MALACCA, Mon. Schoolboys and Government employees yesterday gave $1,300 to workers of five bus companies who have been on strike since Friday. This brings the total amount of donations so far to $3,000. One local bakery Is supplyIng the strikers with 50 loaves of bread dally. Others53 words
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234 1956-09-04 7 108 ANTHEMS GO TO JUDGES: 101 REJECTED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MOST ENTRIES submitted for the Federation's iTI $14,000 national anthem contest are poor— so poor that all but seven of the 108 received so far have been rejected. The Judges include the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Judges do234 words
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Article83 1956-09-04 7 He will have to pay for gifts KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Motor Sports Club yesterday gave a farewell party to Kuala Lumpur's traffic chief, Mr. Nelson Preeborn. It also gave him four silver beer mugs for his services to the club. Mr. Freeborn, a vice-presi-dent of the club, will have83 words
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Article58 1956-09-04 7 Mary Scow. who sued her husband, Tan Yoke Eng, a clerk, for a divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The decree is to be made absolute in three months. The petitioner was58 words
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Article38 1956-09-04 7 Two fire engines turned out to a house in Cecil street, Singapore, yesterday, when a kerosene stove in the kitchen caught fire. The however, was put out by the householders before the engines arrived.38 words
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Article24 1956-09-04 7 The Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, has given $500 towards the funds of the Malay Language and Literary Congress in Singapore.24 words
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Advertisement152 1956-09-04 7 Helena Rubinstein's j HAND DELIGHT j Hminasy 'Whipped Cream* for enchanting Young Hands! j H:nd Delight J beauty 4^ .^.--^^^^ELl .^^flH^ki treatment and "Vy/ fTBRfi *^>/ w *<w hands have few oil glands and they f eed the extra lubrication and protec- ton that only Hand Delight can give. 11152 words
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Advertisement105 1956-09-04 7 nW^I Lfi I in^H^^^n^nV price I I W9 SINGAPORE— S2.2O per tin of 50 I I FED —$2.75 per tin of 50 I 7th BIG DAY of our Ist GRAND SALE German "Wonder" Velvet— 36" 9.00 per yd. French Plata ft Embossed Velvet— 36" 3.00 m Embroidery Anglaise— 36" 2.50105 words
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Article, Illustration286 1956-09-04 8 SUSAN BARRIE - Women take part in show SUSAN BARRIE TOPICS FOR WOMEN BY EXQUISITE embroidery, fine knit- tingjiand-made toys, pretty fans and cushions are only a few of the lovely and colourful things which Colony women are exhibiting in the handicrafts section of the Singapore Agricultural Show. Women have worked hard for286 words
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Article155 1956-09-04 8 MALAYAN housewives iT may expect new comfort in the kitchen when a new British made extractor fan comes on the market here shortly. The fan is designed mainly for use when windows have to be closed to keep out heat, dust or Insects, and can be easily155 words
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Article377 1956-09-04 8 7N2M« r - 7N2M«r WI4!H!SSMSSO^\ msrv MONDAY I WANT to buy some caulking cotton for the boat and go into several shops along Beach Road, but none of the Towkays understand what I mean. At last I find one who does, but unfortunately he hasn't got any. "You377 words
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Advertisement251 1956-09-04 8 Baby doesn't cry now! jj£g»^fc Tender baby skin soon becomes *_~T^ sore. And then he starts to cry. f Stop soreness and chafing with m nitfi«H»'i J° nnson s l&by Powder. Use /^3»2S£2B k for your aftef hjs v>t A o and whenever you change his < g v nappy.251 words
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Advertisement104 1956-09-04 8 -fi* j^ I Mil CM^N b S Chicken N^'e e Sou^ a^ Si ffam/M SOUP ONOeNSH) FOBGKATH VAIUE lOOK WJwW5S©«£3 IMH ever W^^^ You look at itJ|P make the bes^ coffee M IVAUC -Pi'RE town AGENTS: JACKSON CO. LTD. •MMMIKtfMI«*MMatH«» g' -i ••4 > '^JJ3&S% ssajjßggp'- (j/je a v tiju104 words
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Miscellaneous307 1956-09-04 8 Straits Times Crossword iiir^ liiiSM '•pm n Hi Hi '8 fquT j|§|f»*ij 1,.., Hill ii ACROSS written perhaps («*>. S. Something to read la close 7. Mongrel freed at last (6). surroundings? (7). 9. Sloped (S). 10. Little part In any physical IS. But killing with this la not make-up307 words
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Article, Illustration1598 1956-09-04 9 Lupo the Wolf, America's most hated public enemy STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Led life of crime and graft in the name of democracy f FIRST I I U-BOAT M m^ MENACE M sedan and seven bodyguards. A miniature war enveloped Little Italy. Lupo the Wolf found the Galuccis worthy foes.Daily Mirror - 1,598 words
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Advertisement104 1956-09-04 9 f I magf c robedunsoir /a ft J Watch Co.. Ltd. V wm ted, rj fj v^ ll 5 n *f. J EAXA-TABS r' Class Remedy for Rapidly effective f^mt to take *"M&B pwduct IngUpNighfs esMen Feel Old Or Their Time wi m»kf. m f^.| old 'U™ U V OfGettin104 words
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Advertisement191 1956-09-04 9 MY CONSTIPATIOH WRRIES ARE OVER! MOMMY ALWAYS GIVES ME Milk of Magnesia jU^JB^L Because it provides more fijk *^L complete relief than singleMs BL purpose laxatives! Constipa* fl Bn tlon and acid indigestion E§9HSA usually go hand in hand. flj^ That's why laxatives which Ns,-, ft* M .*C*?g act on191 words
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Miscellaneous99 1956-09-04 9 Rex Morgan. M.D. To he atone s_^^^sS AML' K3OC'7 rMI i^ MI hv^ .^o^. ll^Klu V J \M I Ls^Lsas^s^Lsl jßff^Mj uij' ft A |fj h 'ji Dick Tracy Bigger shot I VXIUZZ?WHATfe A DO4T t t -ruXICWTnBP^* BUT MR M3U*RE AFRAID TO J f.'tA UZZ,ABE*Xr^r^£- t^K^GUX<¥^ HELP ME MEETTWE99 words
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Article119 1956-09-04 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS INVESTMENTS were steady with 1 moderate trade on the stock Exchange here today In »»*»»fa»e» stiver leads eased slightly and others moved variably In quiet trading. Loans were steady to firm. Loans 3%% 1966-59 £96 7/32 Loans 3%% 1965-5S £97 27/32 Con. Zinc 73/3 Bank of N.B.W. £32119 words
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Article141 1956-09-04 10 ocpicmpcr m* gnmv Twomtr •Hyers tjo.b. closed In Wngapsre yesterday at 93% cento per ft., down 1% cento on Saturday's closing price. The closing tone was uncertain. Cl— lng prices In cento per Ib. yesterday were:— No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 93%, seUers MX (Norn.); No. 1141 words
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Article134 1956-09-04 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Awctatlon made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday:— New York: buying iiww«fl- t.T 32 9/16, OJ). 32 11/16. 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit bills, 33 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31 15/16. OJ). 32 1/16. 90 d/st 32% credit bills.134 words
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388 1956-09-04 10 RUBBER PRICE SAGS TO LOWEST LEVEL FOR SIX WEEKS By Our Market Correspondent THE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday touched its lowest level for six weeks with September first grade closing at 93 J 2 cents ncr pound on an uncertain tone. This drop of one and a half388 words
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Article319 1956-09-04 10 The Halayan Share Broken Association reported: "A very steady undertone prevailed In all sections of the local share market but activities were mostly confined to industrials and tins." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following badness dene yesterday:— Fraser Neave ords $1,974 to $2; Gammon $1.93; W. Hammer319 words
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Article131 1956-09-04 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: easier; Sept. $85-4 buyers, $26' i sellers. Coconut oil: quietly steady; bulk $39% sellers; drum $42 H sellers. Pepper: slightly easier; no business reported done; Muntok white $125. Sarawak $124, special Sarawak black $85 (aU varieties unchanged).131 words
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Article15 1956-09-04 10 Sh 'P» lyinr 9nn Harbou. L 0 it. Bendor an *tf\ Sukhona 40/;, Hai^-*15 words
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Advertisement1081 1956-09-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT Applications are invited from Federal Citizens/State Nationals for the post of Time Taker in the PWD, Kuala Lipls, on the salary scale of Ist year $3.80 per day+COLA .36 cts.— s4.l6. 2nd year $4.16 per day+COLA .48 cts.— s4.64. 3rd year $4.64 per day+COLA .601,081 words
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Advertisement407 1956-09-04 10 NOTICES THE FOREIGN COMPENSATION (POLAND) (Debts) Order, 1956. THE FOREIGN COMPENSATION (POLAND) (Nationalisation Claims) Order, 1956. The purpose of these Orders In Council Is to enable the Foreign Compensation Commission to receive applications to register details concerning claims relating to nationalization or expropriation of British property, or Interests In property.407 words
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Advertisement337 1956-09-04 10 NOTICES McALISTER k COMPANY LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of McAlister and Co. Ltd.. will be closed from 10th September to the 19th September 1956 inclusive. By Order of the Board. O. P. MOULTON. Secretary. Singapore, 3rd September. 1956. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that I.337 words
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Advertisement55 1956-09-04 10 ESTATE SALE With the completion of the sale Of Its Indonesian estates, Langkapoera (Sumatra) Rubber Estate has called an extra-ordinary meeting for September 20 to conalder voluntarily winding up the company. After allowing for liquidation expenses, estimated distributions are 3s. 11 Hd. per £1. 10s. per cent, non-cumulative preference and55 words
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Advertisement491 1956-09-04 10 TAKUAPA VALLEY vESITJSS produced 409 MAERSK LINE I M/S CORNELIUS MAER^ SINGAPORE P. SHAM PENANC 29A«g/BSept 9/10 Sept M/ 15 Sept «»iiiiriii¥iHn"imiiii2!^* ii y i# IN.Y.K. LINE Announce the inauguration of their EXPRESS Service from Singapore 1 25 DAYS to LIVERPOOL via GENOA, MARSEILLES, TANGIER also calling ANTWERP, ROTTERD \M491 words
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Advertisement1044 1956-09-04 11 1^ MANSHELD dt CO., LTD. T.i, 41 W«5 ,n.-(l«ioted m Singopor.) _T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ^c e j >.a other porte to load and di»chor<»iv!C,-_ f I¥I ,POOL, 6LASCOW. LONDON ft CONTINENT/irpSITS f-',,,rfJ Singopore Due Soils P. Shorn Penong S.U/14 Sept 7 JJ Sept 4/7 Sept 9 Sept IS1,044 words
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Advertisement833 1956-09-04 11 EA«T ASIATIC LINES "iUTLANOIA" Ptn n P t SPOf"SON A" a/4Sopt 14/12 Sapt •'AUTRIA.. '2** UU MIOM|A »S/14 S>pt 17/14 So* 19/24 Sept HOMJWAW, h, umt4fmt Hum^ f|>tnh|i||| "mom.au- nwuli^Zr 'PANAMA" ,*.1 7/10 lf/ v '^^2T W I~M ApJtT fe?lc 4 AND,NAV,A T H l! AyUN», AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.833 words
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Advertisement1043 1956-09-04 11 SuVSJU THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD "ii,?* 1 SINOAPORI (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAIUNGS TO UK AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Penang •BENDORAN for London, Rotterdam ft. 14 taMs 4 Sept DitMt arrives London 24 Seat 4ENMACDHUI for London, Rotterdam, Middlesbrough 12/14 Sapt 17/19 Sept BENMHOR1,043 words
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Advertisement1273 1956-09-04 11 MoAUSTER <fc CO., LTD. TIL: No.: ***** Kf,f.WMAM 4k SUCKMAU KLATimLM UMS LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANOIL4S. UN FRANCISCO, HAMBUR4 SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and for U.SA, North Atlantic Ports Assserksg eaepe fw Central ft south and Canada via Colombo Asssrlce CITY OP POONA SUNNYVILU Spore P. S'hom Penong Spore1,273 words
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Article, Illustration614 1956-09-04 12 NEW manufacturing process for pipes the first of its kind in Malaya or in any other country in South East Asia is now being used by Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. at their Bukit Timah factory in Singapore. Hume Industries already well-known for their614 words
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Article, Illustration166 1956-09-04 12 COLONY STEEL MILL OUTPUT BETWEEN 400 and 500 tons of steel bars are now being turned out each month from a new rolling mill in Singapore, Malaya's first venture into heavy industry. Technicians brought from Hong Kong are already working on plans for a second rolling mill for the operating166 words
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Article285 1956-09-04 12 Floating Japan show S^SXJS" Wi l! soon able to see a unique exhibition when a floating machinery fair organised by several Japanese machinery associations is staged in the Colony waters Disclosing this yesterday, the Japanese Vice-Consul in Singapore, Mr. Y. Nomura said that the floating285 words
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258 1956-09-04 12 npHE first, of two new fast 1 freighters, the 7,190-ton Sindh, which has been added to Messageries Maritimes special service from Europe to Japan, arrived in Singapore on her maiden voyage yesterday. A representative of M.M. in Singapore said yesterday that the258 words
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Article140 1956-09-04 12 SAS NOW PLAN NEW POUR SERVICE EARLY next year Scandinavian Airlines System plan to open new Polar Service, linking Japan and Europe direct over the geographical North Pole, the SAS local representative, Mr. Hans Hallberg told the Straits Times yesterday. Mr. Hallberg will leave for Tokyo next week to attend140 words
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Advertisement156 1956-09-04 12 |SAN FRANCISCO! GENERAL AGENTS: MALAYA MANSFIELD c CO LIP SINGAPORE KUALA, LUMPUR PENANG ?IIIIIIIIIIIC]IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllll[]MIIIIIIIIIIC3lllllll(IIIIC]nilllllllllC]IIIMIIIIIII»IH!i VICTORIA HOTEL I 87. VICTORIA STREET, SPORE. i take great pleasure in 1 announcing their f GRAND OPENING I I TO-DAY j 1 The management cordially extend 1 I their invitation to one and all I156 words
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Advertisement202 1956-09-04 12 I" w W ws 0 Attractive 5-valves superhet special r receiver giving high quality TIT L Co^. reproduction. F,ve ranges with TITIVE lo w bandspread short-wave tuning. hire pu w Provision for gramophone pick- terms t up and external speaker fully T Suit tropicalised. ev eryon c NACHIAPPA BROS ——(HOUSE202 words
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Advertisement302 1956-09-04 13 J^"""" li f <fg,fore ■J .Mil"-"* i£V« h < CORRECT pfOW 1 w i(l el,, txlra. .."erotts Ro« d vaU 0* couo.f apartment -'■>'■' ;Ln attached LS £?Xd. .bo one *****. Family has HL or another '.'-'■'-i Fn-nkel Estate, 3 rc Lodging B.T. UIJ» 3-Room- A r .Cnn<!ltioned. nfr Mrviern302 words
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Advertisement363 1956-09-04 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word, ts (Min.)-BoxSOct,. THREE ROOMS TWO Parlour. with Modern Furniture rlh gerator To Let. 464Pa S ir > Panjan« Raad.^ Terms Moderate. *£2 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Word. U Mi*.)— Box St eU. txtra. INDIAN COUPLE with Child require Unfurnished Suite 'Room with exclusive Batt/uS* o^ A^sT* fr363 words
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Advertisement300 1956-09-04 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS '0 Word. U «m..)-4* tM€ m SMI DANCING Word, in (mtntmmm). Datl, i month. U Word, $*J$ fa/fcj T; tSt BaOd &tUrda WHERE TO EAT 2* Word, lit (mhUmmm). Oailg i month- v W9rU UM (mi^ BAFFLES HOTEL. Blsabethan IZ &te thOM a-a-i-afi CAPITOL MANDARIN ROOM nf 2300 words
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Advertisement418 1956-09-04 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word. U (Him.)— Box SO cU. txtra. MODERNISED PRE WAR House Residential area; large Lounge Mosaic Floor; three large Bedrooms and Office (seven Chinese Bedrooms) all Aircondltlonea; Modern Conveniences; Double Oarage; Land 48,000 square feet in three Terraces; House suitable Mess; Land suitable for Flats.418 words
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Advertisement804 1956-09-04 13 FOB SALE MWordtU (Mln.)—BoxMtU. tMtrm. TJ. 1 MONOCLONE Stumps one year old. Apply Manager, Sungel Reyla Estate, Sungei aput. RADIATION O AS-STOVB, Excellent condition, as new. $150. 14. Moon Crescent, Cnangl. Spore 17. ALSATIAN PUF«?iES, Six weeks old. and a *****, M.X.A. Class I. Selling Cheap. Seen at 8, Pulasan804 words
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Advertisement690 1956-09-04 13 NOTICES NOTICE DELETION CERTIFICATES IN KESFECT Or RATION CARDS It is hereby notified for general information that persons proceeding overseas will no longer be required to produce to Shipping or Air Travel Agent* Deletion Certificates In respect of Ration Card, before obtaining their tickets. R. W. KELLY, Controller of Supplies,690 words
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Advertisement498 1956-09-04 13 A >wmmm «»••»•>■*■:•■•»»■ otF wo-astosaaaiOMr ow moiid aasj »sm««s«^^^ TH E ICUOIM PLETEiiY NEW i/^^j^^^jjgif^assw-^^^,—^^ A major event in the world of sports motor- Ing a completely .new M.G. This fine British sports car has an 1 rr impeccable pedigree and a brilliant future. It awaits jour Inspection (and ad-498 words
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218 1956-09-04 14 Club plans UK trip for Ghani the hero By NG YOOK YOON KUAL ALUMPUR, Mon. Rangers are planning to send Abdul Ghani, their star centre forward and Selangor's Malaya Cup hero, to England next year to get more experience. He is to be attached to an English League club as218 words
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Article149 1956-09-04 14 HASTINGS. Mon. 'THE AUSTRALIAN cricketers had scored 106 for three wickets in reply to an England i Eleven's first innings total of 222 for seven declarea w'len rain stopped play at tea on the second j day of their festival match here today. ENGLAND XI Ist149 words
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Article151 1956-09-04 14 rpHE Malayan Chinese Football Association have named their team for the defence of the Ho Ho Cup against Hong Kong Chinese on Oct. 6. The team will leave Singapore by air on Oct. 4 and return on Oct. 22. 1 The four officials In the team151 words
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Article25 1956-09-04 14 Ceylon Sports Club will meet T.P.C.A., of Kuala Lumpur, in their annual Nagslingam Shield cricket game at Balestier Road on Saturday and Sunday.25 words
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Article127 1956-09-04 14 »pHHRE will be 69 racing days on I the Malayan Turf in 1957, Singapore Turf Club will have seven meetings— the April Meeting will be a four-day affair— while the Federation Clubs will each run five meetings. Racing dates for 1957 are: Perak Jan. 12-19,127 words
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Article84 1956-09-04 14 LONDON. Mon. /BOUNTY cricket scores at the tea interval today were: At Scarborough, Gentlemen 342-9 dccl. Players 316-6 (Oraveney not out 124, Watson 72). At Dublin, M.C.C. 135 and 80-3. Ireland 48. Rain delayed start. At Hove, Lancashire 295 (O. Edrich 102). Sussex 173-5 (Oak> man notReuter - 84 words
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Article820 1956-09-04 14 SEVERAL SHOW PROMISE, REPORTS EPSOM JEEP FROM B. TIMAH TURN TO— ANOTHER BRIGHT PROSPECT FOR TOMORROW By EPSOM JEEP J)ENTUREENE, a n attractive looking three-year-old grey filly by Denturius, showed a smart turn of speed in a tryout with Whimsical Walker (Bougoure) on the training820 words
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244 1956-09-04 14 David's out of training squad— Keith joins up OCHOOLBOY Da,vid d Urn is out of the Singapore water-polo squad in training for the Olympic Games at Melbourne in November. Keith Mite h e 1 1 Singapore's Asian Gamesman, has accepted an invitation to join the squad. At last night's meeting244 words
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Article, Illustration579 1956-09-04 14 By MOK SIN PIN DOH KIM SENG, the r first Malayan athlete to clock 10 seconds for the 100 yards and whose record was only beaten 24 years later by Fijian Joe Levuta last year is to be one of the athletic coaches of579 words
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Article224 1956-09-04 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. SATURDAYS Malaya Cup soccer final between Selangor and Singapore at the T.P.C.A. stadium here netted a record gate in the Federation. A crowd of 11,070 paid $35,010 to watch the final, which Selangor won 2-1. The last Malaya Cup final played224 words
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346 1956-09-04 14 Marino: C; Argonauts: 1. MARINE Department B.C. last year's dual champions who low ihelr league title this year due to poor form early in the season, are determined to keep the SAFA Challenge Cup. Recent conqueren of the Tlgeri the virtual league champlona this346 words
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212 1956-09-04 14 A SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD boy, A Tallb. is one of the stars in the Pakistan National soccer team which arrived in Singapore by air from Ceylon yesterday for four matches here. The tourists play their first match tomorrow night against Singapore IndoMalays at Jalan212 words
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187 1956-09-04 14 SYSC coac Kaufman eager to Set to grig and ami °l' r S m Mr Kaufman ny Tte 4 7-year.c,M Professor of w, iJOt and San FrSnS said that he \ac to start coachS First task As soon as i t-,, down here mv V, t? be to meet Ihe'^187 words
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Miscellaneous26 1956-09-04 14 gv/7 7/>^^ rrt'i'A SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 1: Tigers t movers. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Junior cup: S.R.C. r R.E.C.A., p»- dang. TENNIS I V.M.C.A. tournament. V.M.C.A.26 words
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