The Straits Times, 19 September 1956
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Title Section18 1956-09-19 1 A ye n r _r— The Straits Times New**** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1956 IS CENTS18 words
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Article724 1956-09-19 1 Americajgu help tf sWppeM chooie <Big Three' meet on details EGYPT BUYS FROM 'FRIENDS* |OBLD INTEREST in the Suez Canal dispoU^fe wKuLd !lu I .S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, and the French Foreign Minister, Mr. Christian Pineau, arrived here this pornini for •preliminary -talksReuter - 724 words
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Article76 1956-09-19 1 IONDON. Tues.— For the sefnd time in less than a •4 London underwriters °day incn ued war risk ■Mice rates on car'•d via the Suez Una':. r increase was anJ|^nr"d last Friday and raised the rates covering war and civil commotion to five shillings per £100.Reuter - 76 words
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Article126 1956-09-19 1 mv DELHI Tues. Pre- F.;.-er.ho\ver and fe Anthony Eden today I Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, that they would strive for a settlement of. the Suez Canal problem. t Kssages sent to Mr. Kfhru they said the proposed canal users' associa- Ifned to pro-:-.terests of na6or.s dependentReuter - 126 words
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Article97 1956-09-19 1 DOR? SAID. Tues. Colof Del Mahmoud Yunes, general of the Egyptian Suez Canal Authority, told a Press confcmce here today that the < anal pilots had s.reacy passed. It Mid he hoped to be able ll return soon to the intern of three convoys passms; through the97 words
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Article, Illustration225 1956-09-19 1 REASON: HE IGNORED PARTY RULES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A nominated Federal Councillor and former president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. K. L. Devaser, was today suspended by the M.I.C. on the grounds of "disregard for party discipline." The notice of suspension was handed to Mr.225 words
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Article99 1956-09-19 1 Sleepers saved from a snake JOHNNY ONG. a wireless operator, saved three men who were sleeping on a live-foot-way from being attacked by a 16--foot python in Market Street, Singapore, early today. Johnny, 26. was on his way to his office in Robinson Road when he saw the snake emerge99 words
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Article42 1956-09-19 1 Birth in a bus then 2 more ISTANBUL, Tues. A woman gave birth to a son while riding in a bus last night. She was rushed to hospital just in time to have two more babies another boy and girl.— AP. IAP - 42 words
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Article30 1956-09-19 1 COLOMBO. Tues. Nearly 4 000 port workers here returned to their jobs today. But police reinforcements and intensified Navy patrols were on duty to preserve order. UP.UP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-09-19 1 IN THE SPARKLING NEW MM THE story of Mary 1 Klass. streamlined glamour girl of Malayan athletics. s featured in MM tor September, which is now on sale at all bookstalls in Singapore and the Federation. This vivacious yo^ng athlete who grew from a thin. .......■■•■■•■■■■■■■■in139 words
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Article, Illustration380 1956-09-19 1 BOY VANISHES IN TUNNEL CHASE B— dbtotfci Mt up at all main road« out of Federal capital He jumps from police truck taking him to court and escapes from his escort KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A HEFTY 16-year-old youth, Idris bin Majid, escaped from police custody here this morning, ran into380 words
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Article29 1956-09-19 1 LONDON, Tues. Sir Michael Balcon, production chief of Eallng Studios, said here today that preliminary talks had taken place about filming the life of Buddha Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article61 1956-09-19 1 HIROSHIMA, Tues. Hiroshima's 14th death this year from the atomic bomb 11 years ago occurred on Sunday, it was disclosed today. Kimio Mukoda, 25, a car- penter, died at hospital from a shortage of white and red corpuscles in his blood stream. Doctors attributed61 words
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Article219 1956-09-19 1 Bribe trial closes But no sign of 'Mr. Tsao' HONG KONG, Tues.— The trial ended today of four prominent British residents accused of conspiring to have a bribe paid to the Government's Superinten- dent of Mines. Judgment was deferred until Sept. 28. The accused are three members of the BohespicReuter - 219 words
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Article42 1956-09-19 1 A-TEST MHIIII ADhI.AIDK. Tims.— Wi-.ithiT likely drl.iy British atomic lest again. Keuter. BOOM FOR JAPAN TOKYO. Tues.— Japan experts boom because of Suez situation. Bang Koiik and Singapore switching orders fur capital uoods from Britain and France to Japan. —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement14 1956-09-19 1 PMCIGEMENT WEDDINS RINGS p.H. HENDRY, nfl leweller 7 g North Bndsc Road, Singaporc-6. fimoas/6rouadfy14 words
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Advertisement19 1956-09-19 1 f^' p9E Luxury |PB^^^s^^ CfcOiM of RSnlihtl. ONSON P^asssssssw SasJa^ssßa H I M I H I LassY/ls I rli19 words
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Article104 1956-09-19 2 Found strangled near hostel SYDNEY, Tues. A 12-YEAR-OLD EngA lish immigrant was found strangled last night two weeks after arriving in Australia. Peter Kay, from London, left Sydney's suburban Cabramatta migrant hostel in the afternoon to go fishing. He did not return. Scrub search His parents setReuter - 104 words
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Article97 1956-09-19 2 FOR LOVE —HE FACES LIE TEST I CHICAGO, Tues.— A machinery executive yesterday agreed to his wife's request to take a lie detector test to prove he is not associating with other women. Clara Mandelbaum, si, indicated she would drop a divorce suit if her husband, Harold, could pass the97 words
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Article28 1956-09-19 2 SYDNEY, Tues. Fourteen countries, including Russia. China and the United States, have sent entries for an exhibition of child art to be held here.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article32 1956-09-19 2 SYDNEY, Tues. Sydney City Council will ask the New South Wales Government to relax its building regulations to allow the construction of a £1,500,000 luxury hotel at King's Cross. -Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article400 1956-09-19 2 UJI. tow uw' body a *g*eat provocation* -and It would lead to use Egypt: A threat to national dignity, sovereign rights NEW YORK, Tuesday. RUSSIA made its first move in the United Nations last night on the Suez Canal dispute. A statement sentReuter - 400 words
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Article51 1956-09-19 2 SYDNEY. Tues. Seventy-yew -old bachelor Ernest Woods announced his engagement today to Mrs. Elixa Hunt, widow of SI. -They will marry on Saturday Both are zueafa of a home for the aged. "We thought we'd suit each other," said Mrs. Hunt yeaSSteX?"* visits to the pictures lasted51 words
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Article253 1956-09-19 2 Warning by Aussie defence chief IIfELBOURNE, Tues. ITA The Australian Director of Civil Defence, Brigadier Augustine Wardell, today warned that if an atomic attack was made on Australia, tens of thousands of lives would be lost because of inadequate civil defence. He said inReuter - 253 words
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Article27 1956-09-19 2 THE HAGUE, Tues.— Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands leaves for Tanganyika on Tuesday to visit the new hunting estate he recently bought there.— A. P.27 words
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Article59 1956-09-19 2 MELBOURNE, Tues. Cars worth ms2s million are stolen each year in Victoria, a police report said today The report said teenagers were responsible for most thefts. Eighty «e r cent of the stolen cars were used for joyriding. Young car thieves came from nearly all types ofReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-09-19 2 JOHNNY PAIR (left) plays a game with his teacher at school in Atlanta, Georgia. Blind in one eye, he faces an operation on the other eye to save big life. A.P. picture.AP - 37 words
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181 1956-09-19 2 BLINDNESS OR DEATH? PARENTS CANT AGBEE NEW YORK, Tues. Five-year-old Johnny Pair, who is afraid of the dark, will have to become blind if he Is to live. He has already lost one eye, and the doctors say they must remove the other or Johnny will die. But his parents181 words
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161 1956-09-19 2 Jakarta's po lice delay Red 'culture' show JNDONESIA'S secret police £2?*^ W sian Embassy to postpone for th Ced L Russian film festival here the Sec °n<i tiT pie festival committee I with the Prime Minister Mr All Sastroamidjojo, as honorary chairman, announced that the one-week festival would be postponedUP - 161 words
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Article68 1956-09-19 2 A UNITED PPFSK whl ch yestPM "W Ackbar in Port si d Wr ing that the 21 in?? as »> had K one aground S immediate denial f?""* 1 Tne report sain ,p helicopter" from tt. d ">> gapore on Sept. 7 S i expected to68 words
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Article244 1956-09-19 2 NICOSIA: Tues. Pour masked Eoka terrorists disarmed a trio of policemen at Famagusta yesterday and escaped with a shotgun and a pistol. The masked men held up the policemen while two of them were loading a vehicle and the third was standing guard.— AP. JERUSALEM: The244 words
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Article40 1956-09-19 2 TOKYO: The Japanese Communist Party has eiptllni one of its leading members and a former central rnmmittrt member. Shigeo Shida. THE REASON: Shida had been discovered to be a regular visitor to a geisha house -Reuir40 words
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Advertisement123 1956-09-19 2 ((((((((^^!t?»»»» BLg MA|WSPff|WC 4r SWISS MADE Obtainable Frow all Watch Dealers. High <^"< 1 rluGllty I I Baas and Treble Control* f Competition for thi environment in which Jl AdiustJitf the the equipment is used. JM A filter <*»r»cMriitic for tht fin«it ptrformtnc* n« iMjj^jfj IK "ihtrent in tht programme123 words
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Advertisement84 1956-09-19 2 SEPTEMBER ISSUE **m THERE IS SOMETHING FOR f^is^is^B EVERYONE IN MM. MALAYA'S Rl FICTION. SPARXLIN6 PICTURES HARD-HITTING ARTICLES MARY KLASS STREAMLINEO GLAMOUR wCI 6IRL OF MALAYAN ATHLETICS B MARIJUANA OANCE Fl BIS JACKPOT CONTEST M§ A SOPHIA LOREN'S NEW FILM M ML PAN HON. YOUNG VIOLINIST W A W BRITAIN'S84 words
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Article346 1956-09-19 3 g^CAWAL CLOSES: FPfAWCIAt IBM OUTLOOK GLOOMY MRSION ROUTE VIA 0 WILL AFFECT OONS EAST OF SUEZ LONDON, Tuesday IR THKR increases m freight rales between F Vurope and countries East of Suez are being idered by the world shipping industry, acSne to the Financial Times. rReuter - 346 words
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Article86 1956-09-19 3 iKKOS i Ohio), Tues. fa Firestone Tire and Ct. has developj w all-synthetic tyre eaminatinc any need for "ported natural rubber, a mP any executive an,«iinced yesterday. Harvey S. Firestone, (Siirman of the board. A the synthetic product kn been used successfully »rmy Utt* The86 words
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Article37 1956-09-19 3 rsTSVILLE. Texas. Tues. IKBty-elght of the toutch--.r.a'tes in the Texas Pri- v-:eni slashed themselvh razor blades last IB protest apainst pric food. -?v were among the 76 food strike last f i-A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article24 1956-09-19 3 ::SDOS. Tues. Prince iael. 14-year-old youngest the Duchess of Kent, :i? Hi wrist at Balmoral r> yesterday, it was ana«H today. A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article27 1956-09-19 3 H-IC-lERS, Tues. A torK- tore through the hills ■stoking the port town of k :^rs yesterday, killing 16 I ~.d injuring 40.— A. P.27 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-09-19 3 NEW GERMAN ARMY ON THE MARCH— WITH FLOWERS A™f T2£Pi.^if LEB w"2? flowe soMfers of an artillery unit of the new West German hI£LE a throu 1 the streets of the tiny town of Niederlahnstein to take over the barracks. They were given an enthusiastic welcome by the townspeople.— A.P.AP - 51 words
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Article203 1956-09-19 3 HIGHWAY BLAST AFTER BLAZE IN FLIGHT fOS ANGELES, Tues. 12 A 852 Stratofortress jet bomber burst into flames last night and crashed on a main road nine miles from Madera, California. The local Sheriff said five bodies had been found and two other members of the crew wereUP - 203 words
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139 1956-09-19 3 TVALZAS, Tues. The "Star *J of Arkansas," cut from a 15.36-carat diamond found by a housewife on a Sunday outing last March, has arrived in this Texas town polished to perfection. It has not been officially appraised yet, and is not for sale. ButAP - 139 words
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Article227 1956-09-19 3 LONDON. TDM. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Conaob £51 -14 Funding 4% £86 1/16 —1/16 War 3V4% £70 1/1« BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 1/33 Eastern (£B) £7H Chartered (£1) S5/3 Hongkong (135) £90 +*4 INSURANCE Com. Un. (uU.) »7/4tt Royal «3/4H227 words
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Article24 1956-09-19 3 LONDON. Tues. Bpot 3M., Oct.-Dec. 28Kd, Jan.-M»rch 27ttd., April-June 28% d. JulySept. 35% d., Sept. c.l.i. a?Hd., Oct c.M. 27' id Tone: Quiet.24 words
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Article24 1956-09-19 3 LONDON. Tues. —Cash Buyers £801; sellers £803; Forward Buyers £792 H: sellers £793 Vi; Settlement fSOS. Turnover, a.m. SO tons, p.m. 10S tons.24 words
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Article303 1956-09-19 3 Mao cuts down his forces Soldiers become builders PEKING, Tues.—Marr shal Peng Teh-huai, the Chinese Defence Minister, said today the the country's armed forces had been cut by 2,700,000 men from their largest total at the tirre of the "liberation." In a report to the eighth Communist Party Congress, MarshalReuter - 303 words
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Article27 1956-09-19 3 PARIS, Tues. The Indian diplomat and author, Mr. Sardar Panlkkar, has been appointed new Indian Ambassador to France, the Indian Embassy announced here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article25 1956-09-19 3 LONDON. Tues.— Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill, 57, brother of the Duke of Marlborough and a cousin of Sir Winston Churchill, died yesterday. A.PAP - 25 words
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Advertisement150 1956-09-19 3 Feed fast-growing bodies A?f{ on FAREX JT^A^ yagjaf farex provides just those things that babies YS^M^r a Bn^ growing children need to build up *J healthy bodies, farex contains three '■'v^/fV \>^S\ different cereals for energy... calcium and \l f^Jf i vitamin Dto strengthen bones and teeth W/ U Vu150 words
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Advertisement252 1956-09-19 3 They're Delicious-They're Dainty They're PETIT FOURS and there are FIFTEEN attractively decorated "petit" cakes you will find very hard to resist ALL* PACKED IN A HANDY TUCKj.IN BOX MADE BY (OLD STORAGE BAKERIES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FEDERATION OF MALAYA OPERATION TORCH TO THE PARENTS OF^ CHILDREN252 words
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Article54 1956-09-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Searched at the customs station after he had arrived by bus from Singapore, Ng Yew Guan was found to have 1 lb. 9 oz. of opium tied round his waist. In the Johore Bahru Sessions Court today Ng was jailed for two54 words
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524 1956-09-19 4 Revised memo proposes: Rulers should also elect a successor to take over if Head-of-State dies a.ual«a LiUMfUK, Tuesday. pETAILS of the 'life" and method of selection of Malaya's Head of State are contained in the revised Alliance memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission,524 words
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Article63 1956-09-19 4 An agent of the Victoria Insurance Co., Joseph Urn Teck Kirn, was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with committing criminal breach of trust of $28,714 between April 4 and Sept. 15. No plea was recorded and Urn was released on ball of $5,000 in two63 words
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Article29 1956-09-19 4 Mr. Patrick Chin will give a talk on "The experiences of a graduate in the United States" at today's Singapore Rotary Club lunch at the Cathay Hotel.29 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-09-19 4 She aims to be 'Miss Johore' MISS WONG AH KIT, 21, an entrant for the "Mias Johore" beauty contest, to be held In Huang on Oct. 5. The contest, organised by the Klnanr District Welfare Committee, is part ot the Welfare Week programme. It is open to Johore girls only.77 words
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Article271 1956-09-19 4 SINGAPORE traffic police will be consulted on a proposal to end the one-way traffic system in North Bridge and South Bridge Roads. The campaign stems from a complaint by shopkeepers in the area who say they are losing business because the present one-way regulations are271 words
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Article36 1956-09-19 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Science laboratories are to be installed In the Government English schools at Pontian. Kola Tinggi and Merslng this year. Additional classrooms will also be built at these schools.36 words
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135 1956-09-19 4 How to become a Malayan— the Rulers lay down four rules KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— There are four ways of becoming a Malayan according to the memorandum which the Rulers have laid before the Reid Constitutional sionYou can get citizenship rights if: You are a Federal citizen prepared to give up135 words
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Article182 1956-09-19 4 'No to proposal to charge for space TTOE City Council's nnance committee on Monday rejected a parking plan by the Automobile Association of Singapore which it was thought would have imposed an additional burden on motorists in general while giving preferential treatmen to members of182 words
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54 1956-09-19 4 CD. branch is now fully Malayanised PENANG. Tues. The Northern (Penang) Region of the Civil Defence Department has been completely Malayanised with the appointment of Mr. Robert Goh Kok Quee as acting regional staff officer. Another divisional staff officer, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ismail, has been placed in charge of54 words
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Article26 1956-09-19 4 A committee of the Whampoa Division of the Labour Front will be held at 5.30 p.m. on Friday at No. 126, Balestier Road, Singapore.26 words
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Article71 1956-09-19 4 RESIDENTS of the Bedok resettlement area, Singapore, no longer face the threat of floods each year during the wet season. A Government spokesman said yesterday that the $550,000 dam project to protect people in the area had virtually been completed. "Only the finishing touches71 words
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Article215 1956-09-19 4 \|R- MALCOLM MAC- DONALD, who always wanted to see a grand sports centre with full training facilities and equipment for the youths of Singapore, will see his dream come true on Oct. 12. The former CommissionerGeneral, now British High Commissioner in India, whose gift of $5,000215 words
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Advertisement374 1956-09-19 4 SIMCA f-ZL <~/> fci vftsfec I IN ECONOMY a| J IN PERFORMANCE jfipij m IN HANDLING I™ IN STYLING I IN VALUE ELYSEE" 4-door saloon, fast, easy-to-handle With lightning acceleration $5475 CRAND LARGE (HARD-TOP) flashing performance. Europe's first "glass-all-around" car. Free, wide panoramic visibility. Awarded "Beaute France" for eleganc* $6250374 words
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Advertisement145 1956-09-19 4 (b) Everything is explained with the utmost simplicity. (c) You are not required to memorise tedious lists of rules. You are shown how to avoid common errors and how to express yourself fluently. How to Gain Language-Power The tuition Is planned on stimulating lines. The subjects covered include How to145 words
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Advertisement153 1956-09-19 4 "Word Mastery"— the prospectus of the Effective English Course explains fully the importance of good English to you and describe* how you can acquire the power of ready and attractive expression. This Interesting booklet, which can be obtained free from the Regent Institute, should be in the hands of every153 words
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Advertisement189 1956-09-19 4 appreciate the Remington Rand rSS>e I trled ll |t* JlT Chlne nnt Ask your Remington Rand .^■JB|«^ ?s^*<( REMINGTON RAND of MALAYA in 2*4 Floor |OHN LITTLIS BUIUJINC. S,n SJ po re REGAL in name REGAL in quality KinjGeoraeiy CM Scotch Whisky A PROPRIETARY fO BRAKO OF IL] THE HIGHEST189 words
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Article247 1956-09-19 5 CHILDREN RUDE? 'NONSENSE 9 Woman complains they sit ft- UggJLffl to bu«et whifr the old and blind stand Headmistress: Q ur s among world's Ipst behaved ONGAPOBE school D principals and teasers are annoyed hv complaint that Singapore school'childri'n are badmanncrod. chp complaint was made *lJ a letter to the247 words
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Article49 1956-09-19 5 PENAN'G, Tues.— The Kaum Ibu "Women's Section' of UMNO, has joined the other branches of the organisation In opposing a petition to the Queen asking that George Town be made a city. U.M.N.O. branches have also protested against Alliance Municipal Councillors signing the petition.49 words
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Article239 1956-09-19 5 PAY RISE OFFER TO ARMY MEN, NONE TO THEM T OCAL Army employees in Singapore have been offered wage increases. And local Navy and Air Force employees, who were not offered 1 increases, are angry. A spokesman for the 16,000--strong Army Civil Service Union239 words
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Article43 1956-09-19 5 Mr. W. W. Yung, director of the World Health Organisation, Singapore, and WHO area representative for Brunei. Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak, has returned from Manila after attending the seventh session of the Western Pacific Regional Committee of the Organisation.43 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-09-19 5 THE SHAW family turned out at the Singapore airPort to bid farewell to four inember s of the family who left for Britain by BOAC yesterday for further stuStraits Times picture shows (from left to right) Harold, Dorfa, Mr. Runme Shaw,78 words
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154 1956-09-19 5 RESPECTABLE REDS-HOW ITS BLOODSUCKING WITH A SMILE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malayan Communists have been told to adopt a new line In fund-raising drives. The tough, threatening approach is out. Communist collectors In future must be friendly and even apologetic. The new order was revealed last night In a broadcast by154 words
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Article75 1956-09-19 5 Hunt goes on for four thugs SINGAPORE police are still looking for the four youths who assaulted city court prosecutor, Mr F. T. Ephraums, o- September 4. A reward of $2,000 was offered yesterday for information leading to their arrests.^ Mr. Ephraums, 66, was attacked at the gate leading to75 words
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75 1956-09-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue«.A 21-year-old Canadian, John Arnott, has written to the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, seeking his help in finding Malayan pen-pals. "I have tried several times to find a Malayan correspondent but each time I have been unsuccessful," he says75 words
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172 1956-09-19 5 7AM SCARED, HE TELLS COURT A LABOURER, Liew Gim Kor, was yesterday order- ed in a Singapore court to identify by touch one of five accused in the dock. He refused. He Just waved I his hand in front of the man. Oun172 words
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Article39 1956-09-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— There was a good response to the appeal made in Johore Bahru yesterday for men to Join the Malay Regiment. About 200 appeared before the recruiting team and 52 were selected.39 words
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Article32 1956-09-19 5 The Indonesian Government has allowed the export of batik sarongs to Singapore and the Federation under the Consignment Trade System. The Indonesian Consulate in Singapore said this yesterday.32 words
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Article21 1956-09-19 5 A 25-year-old woman, Teo Mul Eng, was found dead hanging in her house in Sllat Road, Singapore, yesterday morning.21 words
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Advertisement274 1956-09-19 5 think seriously about life assurance THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE a ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED you'll HAS A POLICY FOR EVERY NEED agree COMBINED WITH that THE HIGHEST BONUS RATE IN MALAYA BACKED BY SECURITY OF WORLD WIDE ASSETS OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE EAST AND IN LONDON WRITE NOW (WITHOUT OBLIGATION) TO J.274 words
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Miscellaneous270 1956-09-19 5 KOTABY CLCB: Weekly lun- bulWtofc wrigbtllftlng, Chess Club cheon meeting talk on "Erne- 53 DJn tournament, rlences of S Stotayan graduate AI J c •>™-L. d^f tog C J!S! student to America 1 by Dr. P»t- 7-»0 < S u if u ia rick Chin at Cathay Hotel l pjn.270 words
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137 1956-09-19 6 J-A-R-0 will spell new hope for TB patients TOHORE BAHRU, Tues J JARO will spell new hope for TB patients here soon. Its full title is the Johore Anti-Tuberculosis Rehabilitation Organisation. So far there has not been a proper organisation to look after ex-TB patients. It has mostly been the137 words
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Article65 1956-09-19 6 Death ends a case IPOH, Tues. The president of the Sessions Court, Mr E. V. A. Peers, today acquitted Tham Ah Chuan 57, on an opium charge when the prosecuting officer. Inspector T 8. Ramasamy, told the court that Tham had died yesterday. Tham had pleaded guilty at a previous65 words
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Article25 1956-09-19 6 Lieutenant General Sir Francis Festing. C in C FARELF, paid his first visit to the First Singapore Regiment. R.A. at Blakang Mati yesterday-25 words
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Article373 1956-09-19 6 HEW INCOME $1,500,000~8UT $11 mIL MUST BE PAID OUT THAT'S ALL THE INCREASED HOSPITAL RATES WLL ADD TO REVENUE JNCREASED hospital charges, which Came into effect yesterday, were economically necessary, the Singapore Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. H. Bland, said yesterday. At the new373 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-09-19 6 Another pilot for Nasser? THE THIRD Malay captain to offer big scrvioss to President Nanaer of Egypt, Capt. Jspar bin Hajl Kadlr. 60, Is Singapore's senior local sea captain. Capt. Kadlr who Is at present master of the Chineseowned freighter, Hin Cheong, got his local master's ticket In 1924 bat104 words
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68 1956-09-19 6 Tamils in Singapore will soon put up a million dollar building in Rangoon Road for the advancement of their welfare. The building which will be built on 22.000 square feet of land will have facilities for physical culture, an auditorium, library and rooms for various68 words
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Article53 1956-09-19 6 The Singapore English Teachers' Union (Chinese schools) will soon launch a campaign to recruit more members, the union's secretary, Mr. T. K. Chiam, said yesterday. Mr. Chiam told the Straits Times that out of 500 teachers of English in Chinese schools only 200 were members53 words
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Article42 1956-09-19 6 IPOH, Tues.— A householder. Yang Chun Ylan, was fined $50 or two weeks' Jail by the Ipoh magistrate today when he pleaded guilty to storing "dangerously inflammable" plastic articles in his house at Jalan Bendahara on Aug. 29.42 words
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Article196 1956-09-19 6 But students say: Please, no portraits A MOVE to associate the name of Sir Sydney Calne, retiring Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya with some feature of the university in appreciation of his services, is being warmly supported by the students. The undergraduates, however, want196 words
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Article46 1956-09-19 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues. The Raja Muda of Trengganu today declared open a new school at Kampong Undang, five miles off the main Kuala TtengganuKuala Brang road. The school, which has 105 children, was built by the people with aid from RIDA.46 words
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139 1956-09-19 6 These children prefer roaming to reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic BENTONG, Tues.— All but on« of the 13 aborigine children attending the Labn School near here have found classroom life too much for them and have returned to the lungle despite the exhortations of the Sultan of Pahaag. The aborigines began139 words
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Article162 1956-09-19 6 Govt. offers hill bungalow TAIPING, Tuesday. r»ROM the beginning of next month youth organisar tions in the Federation will be able to use a holiday bungalow, 2,100 feet up on Maxwell Hill, near here. m The Perak state Government has made the bungalow available,162 words
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98 1956-09-19 6 MALACCA, Tues. The rock 'n roll hit tune "Rock Around The Clock' will be given its first live performance in Malacca at the gala ball of the High School Old Boys' Association in aid of the association building fund. It will be98 words
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Article47 1956-09-19 6 Thirteen women and five men strikers were charged in a Singapore court yesterday with obstructing the approach to the premises of McAllster and Co. at Robertson Quay on Monday. They pleaded not guilty and the case will be heard on Dec. 3 and 4.47 words
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Article56 1956-09-19 6 IPOH, Tues. Members of the Ipoh Choral Society will take part in a farewell concert by the band of the 15/19 Hussars on Sept. 28, at St. John's Hall, beginning at 8.30 p.m. Singers will be Mrs. Diana Wellsted, Mrs. June Leong Slew Meng, Mr.56 words
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Advertisement217 1956-09-19 6 THE DRINK FOR FAMILY HEALTH J^^S^S IN THE BLUI TIN WITH THE WHITI COW SPECIAL /HEE GIFT SCHEME Collect from tins of delicious NUTRICIA 8 automobile Gift Cards. On production of these you will receive »n attractive, descriptive Album to keep your cards in. j When you have completed a217 words
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Advertisement159 1956-09-19 6 dears spoti Ejk *md" AW Men Enjoy Williams AQUA VEIVi ill n|^~E!!^* Cool. Seemed After ShMi^ B. WILLIAMS SHAVING PREPARATIONS ARE WORLD FAMOIs Trtde Enquiries to LD. SEYMOUR SCO. lit. 33. Medeir« Bu''dirj SiNCAPon I. For the only really white wash, m I Spick| DAZZLING BRIGHTNESS nith ALL colours Supcrcedes159 words
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Miscellaneous190 1956-09-19 6 Regional RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE •Protrnnmei thus marked era be short wmTe 62m Medlwn wave receive* by Mste«ers in Mmtaccm AM 7 15 g^^j mA Short wave 49 S*m. Medium Opening Annct. 7.16 Morning m v i 9SS^fISKi M miJSS. tl9m 5.03— «.30 A Date With Music: AM »8.5T Broadcasts TO190 words
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Article257 1956-09-19 7 time Toha iallAri i r-~ not mmw>Ptt«tg two fgiir-wife father owed $2,600 maintenance: 'No -compassion '—magistrate IPOH, Tuesday UMBER CONTRACTOR with four wives ia iied for two months here today for Hn to maintain two of his 12 children I"*, geng Siong was summoned by his257 words
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55 1956-09-19 7 Enter new matron, exit her jewels Misa Margaret of Kota Bahru. ■c for duty as Ipoh Hospital had a double worth $200 -of white cold worth $200 bet quarter d the loss early is believed to have td the house by scalbathroom wall. thy took over as Miss H. M.55 words
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Article15 1956-09-19 7 -.■.r..>?:oner General. Scott, yesterday the first lunch newly formed C rrr.-pondents As- .r.15 words
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Article14 1956-09-19 7 Ii Government reconsider the the Sheng Association to rt .'or its build-14 words
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111 1956-09-19 7 Cubs presenta- Jane" in the Vic--kl Hall tonight rth seeing. In a last oight, the play to be well cast and :^:.t produced. i itory by SomerKtttgfaam, the play by Bebrman bears the the original author. I somewhat cynical llban amusing dialogue.111 words
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166 1956-09-19 7 117 HEN pretty Una Steward TT 18, flew into Singapore from Sydney last Wednesday she had a very precious item in her luggage— a two-tiered wedding cake. And after her wedding on Monday to Private Keith Winbank, 19, of the Royal Australian166 words
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Article23 1956-09-19 7 Five appeals are listed for hearing at the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal which begins a sitting on Sept. 24.23 words
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Article64 1956-09-19 7 VARSITY: ALL-TIME RECORD rpHE intake of students A for the University of Malaya's new academic year, beginning next month, will be an alltime record. The Vice-Chancellor, Sir Sydney Came. said In Singapore yesterday he expected about 500 new enrolments, compared with 340 last year. The increase has been made possible64 words
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Article184 1956-09-19 7 'Govt. should not help run works* SINGAPORE'S 383 striking gasmen yesterday claimed that the Government was breaking their strike by helping the City Council to run the Kallang gasworks with military and police personnel. The Gas Department Work- i ers' Union in a letter to the]184 words
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Article78 1956-09-19 7 THE LATEST FOUNTAIN PEN IS HERE The very latest in fountain pens, one which fills Itself automatically and cannot leak in normal use will be on sale in Singapore soon. It is the new Parker "61" pen. which is worked by capillary attraction and fills I itself with enough ink78 words
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Article45 1956-09-19 7 An exhibition of paintings by Cheong Soo Pieng will be presented by the Singapore Art Society at the British Council gallery on Oct. 10 at 5.30 p.m. It will remain open till Oct. 19 daily from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.45 words
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Article41 1956-09-19 7 The Singapore Teachers' Training College will hold its Commemoration Day when certificates will be awarded at the Anglo-Chinese School. Barker Road on Oct. 6 at 4 The Governor, Sir Robert Black and Lady Black will be the guests.41 words
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Article19 1956-09-19 7 The Philippine^ new Trade Attache to Singapore. Mr. Amilhamja M. Tahil. arrived by KLM yesterday from Bangkok.19 words
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103 1956-09-19 7 SPECIAL typewriters will be needed If a proposal to introduce new letters for the Rumi script is accepted by the Malay language and Literary Congress now meeting Hi tne University of Malaya. A paper on Rumi spelling, discussed yesterday by the roncress, advocated the103 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-09-19 7 MET AND MARRIED— IN 3 WEEKS AN IRISH DOCTOR, Capt. Michael Gormley, R.A.M.C., of Dublin, and his bride, the former Miss Helen Webb, a nursing sister, of Toorak, Victoria, photographed after their wedding in St. Louis' Church, Talping. The couple met while on duty at the British Military59 words
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Article, Illustration275 1956-09-19 7 A MAN who helped to send more than 20 killers to the gallows will receive his last police citation tomorrow from the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black. Mr. T. F. Brown, 55-year-old Londoner, was awarded the Colonial Police Medal for meritorious service on275 words
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Advertisement280 1956-09-19 7 MORE THAN A CAMERA SUPER t/axette D A SYSTEM OF PHOTOGRAPHY '-■J B» oTi me reorures of o high-pric«d 35-MM com«r«r i ngm Lever troruport* th« film, cocks the shutter, K NW expoiure.. fdntaMi Lenses: From F3.3/35mm to F3. 5/1 35mm eoot«d. to ALL Lenses 35mm to 135 mm. hmchrsnaaHM280 words
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Advertisement114 1956-09-19 7 MADE BY OSRAM C.m.b.H. BERLIN m To m. PARISI W, mL^L^Z V-Onr\rorr fit Mipvgs and SD^prf I JZDID BEI Leave Singapore every Saturday at &p- 12 noon in Super Constellation I fe SLUMBERETTES FOR FIRST CLASS I C -INDIA E^3~u*~unu I •LPHI BUILDING SINGAPORE TEL: *****. I Just watch those114 words
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Obituary75 1956-09-19 8 20 Word, lit (minimum). S.S. PILLAI Of Kuala Hau Estate. Kelantan passed away at 6.30 p.m. 17-9-56 at General Hospital. K L. Funeral took place same evening. LANDON On Tuesday, Sept 18th, at Bungaar Hospital after a short Illness, Frederic Henry Landon, greatly loved husband of Jane and father75 words
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Obituary31 1956-09-19 8 20 Word, HO (minimum). COR LEY Treasured Memories ef Our Darling Doll. September 18th. 1955. One Sad Year has passed away. Still we miss her everyday. Gladys Sc Mary.31 words
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Article153 1956-09-19 8 n Ww4» $11 (mlMlmmm). MR AND MRS. S. A. LINOAM ci Kota Bharu thank all their friends and relations for the valuable gifts and good wishes at their recent marriage. MR. MRS. GEORGE 8. K. KHOO Sincerely Thank All Friends and Relatives for their Good Wishes. Help Rendered and153 words
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Article311 1956-09-19 8 It Word, $10 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mall" If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. RAMCHAND S 72. High Street erter New Shipment of Ladles Blouses, Skirts and Jeans in latest Fashions. AIR WICK MIST the mist that clears the air of offensive311 words
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800 1956-09-19 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed., Sept 19, 1956 The Cost Of Crisis Today representatives of the same 18 nations which entrusted Mr. Menziea with his foredoomed mission to Cairo meet again in London to discuss the plan for a uaers' association to take ships through the Canal. Egypt meanwhile is800 words
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Article290 1956-09-19 8 For nearly a year the affairs of the Youth Sports Centre have been managed by an Appeal Committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Loke Wan Tho. Its task was to launch the centre and collect funds. So far it has done reasonably well. Contributions have fallen290 words
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Article153 1956-09-19 8 What is holding up the scheme to replace the present identity cards? There were reports four years ago that a million new plastic cards were "soon" to be issued. This superior product would be durable and waterproof and the writing would remain legible almost indefinitely. The endorsement in153 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1956-09-19 8 qiR SYDNEY CAINE, retiring Vice-Chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, has a credo for the new Malaya now in the making. Refined to its quintessence, the credo Is this: The emerging Malayan nation must rely on selfhelp. That, In the final resolve, spells education.1,278 words
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Article60 1956-09-19 8 FOR By Lloyd Morgan a defln '»c link be tWMB incre Js. ln* 'Merest j B j edu **'ion a nd th« P'esent upsurg eof i nationalism, fh c University wi b j j avi>al 'upp Ort of a self governing I Mal" v» *nd could ■>"•"»• a leadin. cent60 words
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494 1956-09-19 8 AS Secretary of the Assc- ciatlon of Engineers. Singapore, perhaps I can throw some light on the preliminary qualifications required to enter technical tutorial classes in the United Kingdom leading to National Certificates. The letter by "Interested" In your issue of to-day494 words
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Letter280 1956-09-19 8 Tax law a Warning ]r REFER to the letter on L "Tax Laws and Morals" (Sept. 14). There is no difference between Malaya's income tax law In regard to a wife's income whether "earned" or "unearned" and that of the United Kingdom, the Colonies and Protectorates, the other Dominions and280 words
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Letter58 1956-09-19 8 I AM a resident of Duchess Road and I notice that many schools and houses have sprung up recently and that this road serving the residents is in a very bad state especially on rainy days. May I request the City Councillor representing this area58 words
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Advertisement295 1956-09-19 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. U Word, lit (minimum). DA SILVA: To Shirley and Reg. a son, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, on 18.9.56. Both well. POWER On September 15th to Maeve. wife of Michael, at Winchester Hants, a daughter. Both well. PEARCE: To Judith (Nee Collis and Derek at Batu Oajah on 17th295 words
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Advertisement66 1956-09-19 8 I MALAYAN RAILWAY OVERNIGHT DELIVERIES 'I Goods and parcels handed in at Singapore Goods Shed or Passenger station by midafternoon are normally available for delivery in Kuala Lumpur the next morning. Similar services are available between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. I Details may be obtained from the Goods Agents (for66 words
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Advertisement68 1956-09-19 8 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C took drink ever it Ribena- m mads from blackcurrants, the ibaßflghuh «ig-.Qu^^. (rutt which is richest in vita- i|taeJli g ,ves m mmCßibenanakesawondcr- energy- ftiUydelicioustonicwhicheven R!btM jy,,, in (d lc .r;those suffering from loss of68 words
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114 1956-09-19 9 THEY ALL WANT TO SEE TOHOSE FREE SHOWS r-.CA LUMPUR. Tues IT.c offer by the English of Radio Malaya t variety shows free of charge— has met vitb a big response. t itlonj are pouring into 'V? itudio from various asclubs and schools. r.= first recording of the programme, called114 words
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Article17 1956-09-19 9 KUALA TRENGGANU. fKL The Reid Constitute! Commission will arrive >••:■ n -:day and will rer; >nday.17 words
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Article267 1956-09-19 9 NO TROOPSHIPS, SO TRVv p.m. !J*» THEYCAjTT 00 HOME-AMD It MAT PIT WORSE rW o thousand 1 British Servicepen due to go home after tinishing iheir tolll of duty in Ma--I^, are "stranded" v Singapore because thllt are no troopAjps available. /ll Britain's troopnhJDS are bein? used267 words
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Article71 1956-09-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Regent of Pahang will receive pledges from members of the Good Citizens" Committees of Triang and Mengkuang- in Pahang at two se-»arate anti-Communist demonstrations on Sunday and Monday. Residents from Triang Town. Triang New Village. Kerayong Mengkarak and Kemayan will take71 words
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305 1956-09-19 9 NAVY DEMIES 'IRREGULARITIES 9 Df DUTY-FREE STORES THE ADMIRALTY Chief of Constabulary, Commander G. C. H. Clayton, will soon fly from London to the Royal Navy's Far East headquarters in Singapore— but there are two distinct theories on the305 words
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122 1956-09-19 9 RETIRED BANKER WILL BE NO. 1 ON COLONY'S JOBS COMMISSION A RETIRED Singapore banker, Mr. Chew Hock Leong. has been appointed a member of the Pfcbiic Services Commission. Mr. Chew, m Government announcement said yesterday, win eventually be appointed chairman of the commission* He Is flllinr the vacancy caused by122 words
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Article54 1956-09-19 9 Three men, one armed with a knife, broke into a house in Mandai Road. Singapore, at about 5 ajn. yesterday and robbed a farmer of $370, and valuables worth another $630. The victim told the police the robbers walked away after the robbery and escaped54 words
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289 1956-09-19 9 CAN'T PAY $30 FINE, HE'S JAILED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 4 MAGISTRATE, Inche Abdul Rani, told the de- fendant in a case here today: "You are trying to be too clever and you are talking too much." Inche Abdul Rani's rebuke, was directed289 words
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81 1956-09-19 9 Estate wife saves child from fire KLANG, Tues. IjQRB today gutted a bunga- low occupied by the Dutch acting manager on the Golden Hope Estate seven miles from here. Mrs. J. Veldhus. wife of the acting manager, ran from the house with her five-month-old baby when she saw the kitchen81 words
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Article42 1956-09-19 9 PORT DICKSON, Tues. Wong rook Lam. 19, Leong Wah. 40. and Lai Fook Blew, 16, were charged here today with murdering Ah Yin, a rubber shearer at Tampin Unggl Estate, on August 8. They were remanded hi custody.42 words
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Article32 1956-09-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Six sacks containing 60,000 rubber seeds left Kuala Lumpur by air today for Sarawak. North Borneo where they will be used for replanting by the private companies.32 words
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Article77 1956-09-19 9 ALOR STAR. Tues. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is mediating in the strike of bus workers, today managed to convince the employers of seven bus companies in Penang. Kedah and Perils whose 486 empldyees had stopped work that they should recognise the employees'77 words
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Article222 1956-09-19 9 Man saw murder— now he's missing A WARRANT was Issued by a Singapore court yesterday for the arrest of an alleged eye-witness of the murder of an Inmate of the Trafalgar Home, the leper colony in Yio Chu Kan« Road, when he failed to attend «he second day of the222 words
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Article23 1956-09-19 9 The Bx-6ervtees' Association of Singapore will hold a luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden on Sept. 28 at 12.45 p.m.23 words
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Article273 1956-09-19 9 $33,600 guarantee a 'must' WITHOUT an absolute guarantee that the Singapore Children's Society will be able to find $33,600 a year for running its new convalescent home for children, the premises cannot be opened. The new $56,000 home at Tanah Merah is almost complete, $6,000 has273 words
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Article, Illustration257 1956-09-19 9 Stars that shine only in the East PROBLEM OF ASIAN ACTRESSES HOLLYWOOD is talcing a greater intc rest than ever in the Orient for film themes, scenic background and acting talent Yet. despite the beauty and ability of Asian actresses, it is difficult to make international stars out of them,257 words
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Article27 1956-09-19 9 About 250 cases at the Singapore City Court yesterday had to be postponed for a week because the magistrate. Mr. K. C. Chan, was 111.27 words
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247 1956-09-19 9 A 'BAG' OF FIVE TERRORISTS GETS M.M. for SGT. Led charge of small patrol KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A BRITISH sergeant who led a patrol which killed all five terrorists contacted has been awarded the Military Medal by the Queen. He is Sgt. F. C. Isaac, of the Ist. Bn., the247 words
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70 1956-09-19 9 klang, Tues. One of 33 beggars sentenced in the Sessions Court here today paid the fine $25. Twenty-three people, including two women, were arrested for begging in the town yesterday. All pleaded guilty today before Mr. J.O. Adams. The men were each fined70 words
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Article60 1956-09-19 9 Dr. Lim Kok Ann, a bacteriologist with the University of Malaya, returned to Singapore by Qantas yesterday after spending two months In Australia "learning more about viruses." Or. Lim, who was accompanied by his wife, also visited the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute as a guest60 words
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Article59 1956-09-19 9 TAN JONG MALJM. Tues. A sudden flood, caused by heavy rain, carried away tl.ooo worth of building materials stacked on the banks of the Bernam River. They were for the construction ot the new $115,000 bridge over the river at this Perak-Selangor border town. The bridge59 words
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Advertisement47 1956-09-19 9 T e ct accompanimet^ j4&g a yertect.dinner... ipS! blue Jf II M ilPr UEBFRAUMILCH H. SICHEL SOHNE For expert advire on the selection of suitable wines for your next dinner party, please 'phone our wine specialist Singapore *****. THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. Specialists in dioic«s» win«s.47 words
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Advertisement65 1956-09-19 9 I MARCHING I is a "SHAtmovuE" system toV. A YOU TIME AND MONEY^^ YUmjl^Sp' Take advantage of their mSflli* advis ory service Vgg-Zr EEEa HRII rnoxE or c*ll JwUJUipk DUNC *N ROBERTS LTD. l^^^gj^^or— r O Bo» KuiU Lumpur. TH. lUM. CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT IN BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS BINJAI PARK65 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-09-19 10 Berty and Ltndy are the first lion cubs to be reared at the Chester Zoo for eight years.20 words
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Article, Illustration744 1956-09-19 10 A GHASTLY MONSTER IN THE LAKE Ali, Rukiah and Professor Knowall, discover an undersea city where two men are imprisoned They too are caught and put into prison where they learn that the two men, Joe and George have patented an invention to make electric power from sea water. The744 words
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Article172 1956-09-19 10 Mohamed didn't catch on RAMA: know a baby who is fed on elephant's milk." Teacher: "You shouldn't tell lies my boy. Whose baby?" Rama: "The elephants." John ran into a chemist shop and asked for a cure for the hiccups. The chemist gave him a hard slap on his face172 words
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Article65 1956-09-19 10 TTERE are some more boys and girls from overseas who would like pen pals from Malaya. Margaret Hogan, aged 16, 44 Castle Street, Nenagh, Tipperary County, Ireland. Lyn McCracken, Richmond Street, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia, Elaine Buettele, Queen Street, Maryborough Queensland, Australia, Muriel J. Arthur, 95-B Jellicoe65 words
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Article284 1956-09-19 10 £JLV There is a missing letter contest for you A*vA Y^QtA this week. Six sentences are printed here and m\fr, an« word in each has a letter missing from it. I !j\s**» fJhf\ want you to decide what that letter is. J// i /»n\\\ I. "I saw a little brown284 words
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Article, Illustration335 1956-09-19 10 |YDV D y°u know that William U Bligh Lieutenant. R.N. of H.M. Armed Vessel "Bounty" was called "Breadfruit Bligh?" Most folks associate Bligh with the famous or infamous "Mutiny on the Bounty," but he really became quite famous because of his great interest in bread335 words
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Advertisement602 1956-09-19 10 Dunnq th, Hjn Oyrmty a bcwtiful P^jgpQSS^i^liSfl umftt named Dnw-Oen ot rti« houwhoid Oq q "7 Wono. Win, Hlmtttr el Education. I C u»f d tht tVont from bung usurped by ft tt f£ 4'& t* tht rrimt Minirter. long CM. H* **I'f"**'^|j7 irirritd lia» Poh— a young general L.602 words
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Advertisement32 1956-09-19 10 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send ne a badge. am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self-addressed envelope. N*me ...v.y ifetaQflptgejHKii. i Address ~r.32 words
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Advertisement61 1956-09-19 10 COOKING OIL THE BEST AND MOST POPULAR dam, %ooti pro'ducvts tlSlf you want to Igp W make friends... .you've got to look smart FOR WILL-GROOMED, NEALTMY MAM, USE BSilvikrin TONIC HAIR DRESSING {A IKW win SBRASSO ,HtQ u *"rVHETAIP° llS ftrallßWSJl^W^. Get rid of that f&w ECZEMA, SCALP Vl DISEASE61 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1956-09-19 11 STRAITS TIMES Special FEATURE Sick-bed romance led to great royal scandal 1 Princess left personal wealth to secret lover 1 AFTER their summer holiday in 1801, George III and his family quit the Royal e at Weymouth to return to Windsor Castle They left behind the King's youngest favourite daughter,1,534 words
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Advertisement336 1956-09-19 11 jus.*****. .«r m without sticky hair I'll run as fast as my cheongsam will let me the day my Prince Charming comes along! He'll be *S^2 i 2j£2f kind and gentle, Oh he'll be KSSKffW^S all sorts of things but one 7 m£* ?i£s*£s tiling's certain Hell use VaseUne i**fc*336 words
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Miscellaneous106 1956-09-19 11 Jf«?Ar Morgan. M.D. Driving Gale home f "-gjpaSdga^JEgjßsaaaaaaaaS CANT VOt) STAY A TIUO I JH I JUOT A MINUTE, Mt*6 d*LS.' MPW^ SB HATTY TP PgreMjgsJß »icli Fr«c^ Police told aaaaaj 1 11/ ecueeaoi MUST MAC ll /STO/ AWXV FROM THAT II AHEtfT NCO^C L r P^J^TWE COPSf IT COOR.ANDSEE7WAT106 words
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247 1956-09-19 12 COLONY SHARE MART QUIET WITH SMALL BUSINESS DEALS By Our Market Correspondent the greater activity which took place on the Singapore Share Market last week conditions have quietened down considerably Last week's interest in tin shares which Wac linked with the violent speculative rise and fall in the metal price,247 words
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Article82 1956-09-19 12 Singapore Chinese Produce ExCopra: quiet. Sept. $26 buyers, $27 sellers. Coconut nil" quiet; bulk $40?; sellers drum $43% sellers. Pepper: quiet; n S*? 6 re**?** 1 done; Muntok white $124, Sarawak $123. special Sarawak black $85 (all unchang. Singapore Copra Association 4 Oct. 827 (Nominal); Nov $273;, $27;82 words
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Article306 1956-09-19 12 The Malayan Share Broker* AssoeUtlon reported: Industrials were quietly steady, tins were irregular and easier on balance and rubbers were quiet." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the f otlewtni basteea* done yesterday:— Con. Tin Smelt ords 275. 9d. Fed. Dispensary $2,07%; Fraaer and Neave ords. «3.09 cd cb306 words
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Article172 1956-09-19 12 Ships lying alistgsHii the Singaper* lie rises 1 Board wharves ar tifirtsa tossy are: Glenroy 1/2, President Hayes 4/5, Irkutsk CP, Abbekerk 6/7. Maxwell Brander 8/9 Flying Enterprise 11. Catenas 13/14. Sunda 15/16, Qerardmer IS. Itria 19/20. SumpiUn N. WaU 2, KstrelU Del Amor N. Wall 6, Senggarang172 words
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Article128 1956-09-19 12 October Brit grade rubber bayen f Ak. etoasd in glngapere yesterday at 83H cent* per lb., down a quarter of a cent on Monday* closing price. The nteeinr tone was quiet. Cltstwg prices in cents per lb. yesterday were:- No. l R.S.S Spot f.oj». buyers 93, sellers 93%;128 words
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Article35 1956-09-19 12 On the free amkange Market In Hmv Sang yesterday, the U.S. «aOar was quoted at 6.1 Hi for eaak and 6.14% for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15.84 and •MUelol geld at 365*.35 words
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Article51 1956-09-19 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS ■M Loans iu,° '»?•;>» I*? Con. 2in V° 19 50-s«^ 2 -Ja Mount Lyeli W •-jKJ Mount Mo^;--.^ Bradford 22 j B. Hill p ro 41 i:, Courtauld Dunlop iJ-j Hec. Zinc 23/ 2 C -J. Coles' M 1 0 H «"aW Times 17/6: i Wooiworth JfH Swan51 words
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Advertisement208 1956-09-19 12 Choose any Colour r AjOBBN^. f N *V^' I Ia^BJMmftjUSsSML lalfßivPa in these two superb paints ROBBIALAC 9^r^^s^a?.^B/s^Bis>sssissawawawsa^B^B^^ m s^Ll bbss^bH )m Lv HanitoHA CtoA field MALAYA •> BORNEO Obtainable in Quarts Pints from bYAZ CO.. 11. Chulia St. {off Raffles Flace). YOUR VACATION IS OUR VOCATION WHY WORRY ABOUT208 words
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Advertisement388 1956-09-19 12 NOTICES SS. GOVERNMENT 3* LOAN 19*2/72 NOTICE la hereby given that tin transfer books of the above-men-tioned loan wUI be closed from Ist to 18th October 1968. both days In. elusive, for the preparation of Interest warrants. By Order THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA CHINA. Singapore. "Nona cmr council388 words
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Advertisement826 1956-09-19 12 NOTICES THE PENANC TURF CLUB AUTUMN MUTING, INC Wilsiiiiay, 101k Oeteker, 1»M. gat-day, lStfc Oeteker, 1»S«. ENTRIES close at 13 o'clock noon on Wednesday, 26th. Septamber. 1858. Application LUt for Subscribing Member* (or the Financial Year. l*t September, 1968 to 31st August. J957 'an now open. Annual subscription Gentlemen •10/-,826 words
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Advertisement664 1956-09-19 12 TENDERS P.WJ>. TENDER NOTICE tender* win b» received by the BUte BngiMer. P.WJP. Kajan. tan up to noon of the 2»rd September. IMS for tlie Pachas* Of A Mercedes Bens Saloon Modal 170 ay.. Year Of Manufacture IW4, Mileage 8176. A deposit of 1100.00 mustaccompany the tender. Full particulars are664 words
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Advertisement451 1956-09-19 12 KMUISEN LINE quint ser^T f ROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC POm-M n.w Sailing San V.^, w Francisco Spore P. Swt. C, f„„ Mm Bakke 19/22 S tn t AceaertiM Cargo for Frema.tle-c,||jn t Cerildt,. WESTERN AUSTRALIA— 6 DAYS Bakke 16 New 22/25 Nov Arl Cj«rtoide Ball* 22/24 Oct 28/ No. 4?! lllenßakke451 words
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Advertisement923 1956-09-19 13 .jg THE BLUB FfJNNEL UMB W Jfi« OF VISSILS WHICH HAVI LIFT MAIATA »»MEWaTdS X* c*°r.d Port Said 14.9. LAERTES |U-*J" J d.« P-rt Said 10.9. AGAPmOR -T! S^l f o^ CV«« |HT Singapore •r.: n..;p»i ■TLsOarg v Oat 4 Oat 9 Oat 10 "fao'se-* Oat 9 Oat 13 Oat923 words
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Advertisement639 1956-09-19 13 ■AST ASIATIC UNES 222AR08 SAMJNOJ FOR RANOXOIC AMD/OR FAR EAST "■AUTRIA" Sham. S'pora Ms. »4f. ws. jsn. "PANAMA" "asaagars Oaly. •nUMBA^A- Aii :^«A-* IVI4 %tn% 1W IUMBAWA U/U^y 17/17 0* 18/19 M SPACE AVAILAIU. SBr-^BJF^Sr- 'Hjt «Maral AgeMs far SCANDINAVIAN APtXDfES SYSTEM ii^ if 3J n LYKES ORBMT LINK "~1639 words
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Advertisement923 1956-09-19 13 UNION TaVaC MM f .TBIbT. UTM ftBdJaTIIM f Ttl TIL.: Na.: BUILDING a»a»W lilW BWIPvJAMaI bill ***** UMOAPORI (Incorporated hi tha LMtad IClngdMn) 1 UMB IAIUMGS TO UK AMD CONTINENTAL PORTI S'pora P. Sham Penong •ttUlMBi *r* I liimnnl Rotterdam, Hamburg 22^9 Sapt la Pert 20/21 Sapt *BINRIOCM tar London,923 words
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Advertisement1150 1956-09-19 13 MeAUSTER oJi CO M LTD. TIL.: N..1 ***** ■MiWir'^r «k epCamALL BTXAVSMSM UMB ™™M®jr M M S^T^ > V^^ I V?.T N p§R i riiND ond for US.A, North Atlantic Port* AssspMag aaraa far Caatral ft f SaStb and Canada via Colombo Aassrkw OTTO-POONA. m JAMe «IL UI S'pora P.1,150 words
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Article129 1956-09-19 14 Sinoapore Judo dub members, who gave an exhibition at the Chenwu Auditorium. Kuala. Lumpur, over the weekend, stayed back to Kuala Lumpur for a day to give demonstration and coaching lesions to the Instructors of the various Judo chins there. The president of the Singapore129 words
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Article72 1956-09-19 14 The Singapore Malay Open tennis tournament will be held on the courts of the Malay Sports Association. Tetok Kurmu, *««gtwt«ti^ on Oct. IS. Entries should be sent to the Sports Secretary. Inche M. Said bin Sulaiman. e/o TrafflC/ Courts, Sepoy Lines, not later than Oct. 5, accompanied72 words
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573 1956-09-19 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Perak Gold Vase hopes put through their paces By IPOH, Toes. THE Van Breukelen 1 Stable's Gold Vase hopes, Aquarua and Prosperity, stepped up their preparations on a fast track at Ipoh this morning. Breaking from the half mile, they made a573 words
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291 1956-09-19 14 WORKINGTON NOW SHARE LEAD WITH HARTLEPOOLS Chester get first win LONDON, Tuesday. WORKINGTON, who with Div. One leaders Manchester United are the only unbeaten sides in the English Football League, maintained their record yesterday wnen they won 2-1 away to Gateshead. With this victory, Workington Join Hartlepools at the topReuter - 291 words
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Article47 1956-09-19 14 Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Crulcfcshank won the Royal Singapore Golf Club's 18-hole September mixed foursomes stableford compeUUon. At the RAT Seletar Club, B. Horncastle and Mrs. I. N. Jones won the annual Storey Cup mind greensomes competition. W. Jones and C. Foster were runners-up.47 words
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Article90 1956-09-19 14 MELBOURNE, Toes. MELBOURNE City Council will stage an outdoor barbecue with attractive hostesses for 1.000 overseas pressmen during the Olympic Games. The council has set aside A£4M to provide steak and drinks for the pressmen, who, the council hopes, will be having a day off onReuter - 90 words
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Article87 1956-09-19 14 SYDNEY, Tues. DRETTY 18-year-old Betty Cuthbert set up a new women's world record for the 200 metres with a time of 232 sec. in a trial run at Moore Park, Sydney, yesterday. This was two-tenths of a second faster than the previous record, established by Marjorle JacksonAP - 87 words
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Article48 1956-09-19 14 LONDON. Tues. The 4nw for the semi finals of the ScottUft Football League Cup to be played on Saturday Oct. 6 was Celtic versus Clyde at Hampden Park and Glasgow Partlck Thistle versus Dundee at Ibrox Park. Olaskow. EStra time will be played If necessary.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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139 1956-09-19 14 LONDON. Toes. PRAETORIAN (Ceaarewltch) and Pierian Springs (Cambridgeshire) were made favourites at the first Victoria Club callover here last night on the annual "Autumn Double" events to be run at Newmarket next month. Closing offers were: Cesarewitch Stakes over two miles, two furlongs onReuter - 139 words
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Article240 1956-09-19 14 $6,000 WILL END MALACCA BA DEBT THE Malacca Badminx ton Association needs only $6,000 to settle outstanding debts on its badminton hall. The president, Mr. Michael Mahlndasa, told the Straits Times yesterday that the creditors remaining to be paid were the Malacca Precast Concrete Works and a vicepresident of the240 words
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Article30 1956-09-19 14 Victoria School will bold their 12th annual swimming carnival tomorrow at the Chinese Swimming Club, Amber Road at 3.15 pjn. There will be an event for Old Boys.30 words
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Advertisement466 1956-09-19 14 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS day! u Mri.ijiLjy 4. .45 j« t HISTORY'S GREATEST WARRIOR! M Jfik «O^UtQ BURTm FRFDOC MAfS» CUKE BIQLW- A^ We Ajxz*b»™ Qmeb Wr* JW) '-CiNKM*«copC..»»i.7Kawe<ut «3L. ca. bpP^ ~KDHsw«nsMUTiKi«stßßi JBm ♦—*—»—> ♦»>»«>>•• SHOWING! REX |g| V^ipi DIG THIS PICTURE*. JIT'S ROCKIM- 4 ROLUN' THE REX THEATRE466 words
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Advertisement292 1956-09-19 14 SOPHIA LOREV 3i) p V I 'TOO BAD, SHE'S *a* TOMORROW! a^T^^-^ ACTIONL.AS WILD AS THE S3SS^ r FRONTIER. MINGIND 'AN I_ J »W*«O I AIHtSON pn^M, i--^^,,, r .^B^^gW s^tt/ 1....L.....«.,m IN man °arivi^UIAMBRA "^r;;;--i am conoitionso PHONM69OS LAST 2 DAYS" I KENT TAYLOR in n lUS.^^j.* Ml p292 words
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Miscellaneous229 1956-09-19 14 r 22 Little work, that is, for a painStraits Times Crossword aSsssas»si«& ill* iH 3 H! 4 M b 6 1 aa S& <4 at work? Some nerve! I Sis K> 27 Ll *e the resident* of Carey I I j j I [H| Street (9). ft l HI £lN229 words
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364 1956-09-19 15 HI STARTS MEW CAREER By BILLY WRIGHT (Captain of England and Wolves) ITO W my old pal Tommy 11 Finney must be blushing! All the praise Plumber Tom is receiving since he moved into the centre-forward position must surely have made364 words
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139 1956-09-19 15 MELBOURNE. Toes. JOHN LANDY, holder of the world record for the mile, is suffering from an injured foot tendon bat said It had not interfered with his Olympic Games preparation yet. "I'm not really worried," Landy said yesterday. "I suffered the injury nearly threeAP - 139 words
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Article54 1956-09-19 15 BUDAPEST, Tues. Sandor Rosznuol, of Hungary, clocked 8-mln. 35.6-sec. in the 3,000 metres steeplechase here yesterday to beat the world record. Th official world record is 8-min. 40.2-sec- by Jerzy Chromik, of Poland, in 1955. This was bettered last month by Semyon Rzhishchln. of Soviet Union, whoReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement397 1956-09-19 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 21 Words ti <Mlm.)—BoxHcU. extra. CHEVROLET SPARE PARTS, Canadian Type C6OL Quantity. Available for Particulars write to Box A 4975. B.T. 18FT. CRUISER, Petrol Driven with Morris Navigator Engine 14/18 h.p. $4,500 oji.o. Tel: ***** ask for Gan Chew Kirn. MOTOR ENGINE:— Mercury 25 h.p., Mark397 words
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Article750 1956-09-19 16 SHA OFFICIALS MUST IGNORE THAT MYSTERY JOKER By The Sports Editor rIE Singapore Hockey Association had a mixed bag last week. On Monday the Association was confronted with a Joker's parody aimed at ridiculing coach Noel Hay's circulars to the Olympic training squad. On750 words
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Article146 1956-09-19 16 STORE, FED MAY BE IN SAME GROUP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. MACAO Hockey Association win not send s team to Melbourne to represent Portugal in the Olympic Games as originally intended. Instead, tltey may tour Malay* next month or in early November, before th« Malayan team leave for Melbourne. With Egypt146 words
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Article230 1956-09-19 16 Ramlee held out almost till end A goal two minutes from the end gave Singapore Cricket Club a hard-fought 1-0 victory over R.AJ\ Changi in a S.H-A. Div. 1 league hockey fixture on the padang yesterday. This only goal came during a seven minute spell ot continuous pressure on the230 words
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Article118 1956-09-19 16 rpHE S.H.A. first division league hockey fixt/ire between Police and Chinese had to be stopped three minutes fsom the end because of failing light on the padang yesterday. Police were then leading 3-0. The game started nearly seven minutes late because both teams turned up with118 words
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Article156 1956-09-19 16 pIVE more records were bettered at the Anglo-Chinese School and Methodist Girls' school combined swimming championships at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. This brought the total number of new records to nine with one equalled at the whole meet. Koh Scow Chuan, who represented156 words
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Article373 1956-09-19 16 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL "A" DIVISION Mm back: 1. Koh Beow Chuan, 3. Ong Sin Poey, 3. Edwin Choo. 32.9 sec. 10« m freestyle: 1. Koh Scow Chuan, T. Ong Sin Poey, I. Quek Peck Cheng. 63.2 sec; toOm freestyle: 1. Koh Scow Chuan, 2.373 words
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558 1956-09-19 16 THEIR MAN IS SENT OFF SO AMICABLES QUIT FIELD AMICABLES yesterday staged the first massed walk-out in Singapore first division league soccer when they left the field after 27 minutes of the second half in protest against the decision of thr referee, Sft Campbell. ne Amicables were trailing 4-0 behind558 words
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Article288 1956-09-19 16 ALTHOUGH Singapore Amateur Swimming AssoA elation earlier this year had thrown open its championships to neighbouring countries, no entries have been received from outside Malaya or the Federation. First events \n the championships will be held on Monday. Sept. 24. The finals take place288 words
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Article77 1956-09-19 16 PROMOTED S.H.B. Police did well to hold Ceylon Sports Club, last year's runners-up. to a 2-2 draw in their S.H A Dlv. 1 league game at Balestler Road yesterday. S.H.B. scored first In the 17th minute when Chankar Singh converted a centre from Carvalho. S.H.B. Increased77 words
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Article100 1956-09-19 16 The Singapore Chir.e* Itas tion Club, who von their t, match against V MCA by la>t week In the Uq Inter-club competition. ye:ea beat Malay Sports A thrre matches to one to rill Cup lor the first war. At Hong Llm Grwn Onj On Bee beat I. A100 words
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Article60 1956-09-19 16 The All Whites rugby team to meet Beatty Secondary School today at 5.15 pjn. at Victoria i School will be chosen from: Teow Toh. Beng Seng-. Wah Kok Lee San, AHfin. Kirn Lock. Ganesan. Anwar, Pun Pong. Hashlm. Tiong Wah Teng Kee Abdullah. Robert Llm.60 words
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172 1956-09-19 16 Tigers had to scramble after taking 3-1 lead T IGER S hay, J-A.P. Chan'V^ Bp.sar Stan, night. btadlurr < S the Airmen to, w »5 serm-finai, O f thp^fc w sood rene^S h 'is"sxf "si themselves in a ihc pare wa« from the start. wP^ Chan &i in lead Both172 words
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366 1956-09-19 16 FIGURES tell the story r of the successful start made by Raymond Kaufman, the Singapore Youth Sports Centre basketball and athletics coach. It is barely a week since Kaufman started his basketball coaching sessions and the results have been what the sponsors366 words
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242 1956-09-19 16 THE Singapore Youth Sports Centre needs more than the $300,000 it has at the moment to cater to all the youths in the island. The centre's organising secretary, Mr. Hugh Savage, told the Straits Times yesterday that several local organisations had promised to raise242 words
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Advertisement795 1956-09-19 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continned from Pa«e I) SITUATIONS VACANT l« Wordt fS M<n.)~ Box M ttt. iztrm WANTED SALESGIRL with experience for Gown Salon. Pull time. Reply to Box A 5002 S.T. WANTED A CLERK with knowledge of Accounts. Apply with Testimonials statin? Salary required to Box A 4961, S.T. EUROPEAN795 words
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Advertisement62 1956-09-19 16 rffo 3D L 7 GOLDEN STAR RADI Model PE2O3 Three large loudipeikm give 3D *>«"•• Bandspread ihortw»ve bandj. Tuned R.F. »»age. Selective negative feedback Switched pick-up tocken Concentric "Pyelite" Confoli Fully tropiralited Price Singapore $355'- Le,, 10. for Ca.h. sou v***" ANN PENG TRADERS, ll"' 59 61. STAMFORD ROAD. SINCAP62 words
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Miscellaneous79 1956-09-19 16 RIGGER South Johore r X.0.5.8., Civil Service Club, Johore Bahra; N.v.l Bue t RJW.P., Naval But; R.A.S.C. T S.EJt.. r.lUman Barracks; St Andrew's 0.8-V t 8J4.Z.A.F.. Tenoh; St. Andrew's School t R.A.F. SeleUr; AU Whites v Beatty School, Victoria School. S.C.C. "A" R.A.F. Chanel. fMbvnf. HOCKEY S.H.A. leapw. Div. 1:79 words
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