The Straits Times, 24 September 1956
1956-09-24
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Title Section18 1956-09-24 1 I t^ 'T -'•"'■^k i The Straits Times ■ffat>*r Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration869 1956-09-24 1 50,000 WORKERS GET THEIR ORDERS FROM MIDDLE ROAD Protest for only one hour today INSULTS FOR LIM DLANS FOR a big strike, forecast by many union sources after the arrests last week if seven people suspected of subversive aitivitics, have been shelved for the time being. Instead,869 words
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Article203 1956-09-24 1 Sailor killed— two others hurt HONG KONG, Sunday. SHORE BATTERIES yesterday fired on the 1,106--ton West German freighter Monika as she was entering Amoy, killing one of the crew and wounding two others, according to the ship's agents here Yick Tai and Company (Malaya) Ltd.,Reuter; AP - 203 words
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Article27 1956-09-24 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Mr. Nehru leaves tomorrow for a three-day visit to Saudi Arabia, in which he will discuss world problems with King Saud.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article376 1956-09-24 1 ALLIANCE: WE STAND FIRM Tengku: No compromise on position of Malays KOTA BHARU, Sunday. rpHE CHIEF MINISTER, Tengku Ab- dul Rahman, said here last night that UMNO would never compromise on three points in the Alliance's memorandum to the Reid Constitutional Commission. These were, he said, amidst shouts of "Merdeka":376 words
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209 1956-09-24 1 UMNO MAN'S THREAT WAS NOT A PRIVATE ROW 9 Municipal officer on 'you'll be sacked* incident MALACCA, Sun. The Malacca Municipal Engineer, Mr. R. H. Arnold, today issued a statement on the incident In which a member of UMNO b alleged to have warned an assistant building inspector that he209 words
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Article116 1956-09-24 1 POLICE SEEK BARBER -afttr girl's coaplaint SINGAPORE police are looking for an itinerant barber who was alleged to have raped an 11-year-old schoolgirl on four occasions in a flat in Tiong Poh .Road. The girl's mother told the police last night that the man was the "family barber." She said116 words
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Article79 1956-09-24 1 A LOR STAR, Sun. A girl terrorist surrendered to the Siamese police on the Siam side of the border last night She has been identified as Cheng Ah Han. 19. alias Slew Hong. She Joined the terrorists in February, but deserted after a month,UP - 79 words
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535 1956-09-24 1 BRITAIN AND FRANCE GO TO THE U.N. Meeting on Wednesday sought PARIS, Sunday. FRANCE and Britain have asked the chairman of the United Nations Security Council to call a meeting on Wednesday on the Suez question. This was announced here and in London today. The Paris a n n oReuter; AP; UP - 535 words
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Article, Illustration406 1956-09-24 1 THE SUEZ AND MALAYA By Lennox Boyd LONDON, Sun. THE Colonial Secrtary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, said last night that the economic lifeblood of Malaya depended on the Suez Canal. Mr. Lennox Boyd, who reaffirmed the British view that the canal must not be left In the control of Col.Reuter - 406 words
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Article25 1956-09-24 1 CARS SET ON I IKI ARSONISTS last Bight set (ire to three cars omunder porch of Assembly House, others in Karachi Leonie Hill.25 words
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Advertisement42 1956-09-24 1 "In Singapore...Ws SENA'S always" for High Class Jewellery H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE, PCNANQ 9, BANGKOK HIU ■3J* EbF^woir *^I™K Blliißl t mm, f jflPSn Kgrja/ > it )^SQBiBRr Sm.'<*3^ ?*W RED lIOH (ANC SAI) ORANGE OR PINEAPPLE l^ftifcl FAMOUS FOR FLAVOUR SINCE 188342 words
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Article155 1956-09-24 2 $9m. FOR ASIAN HEALTH NEW YORK, Sun. MR. Maurice Pate, executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), yesterday recommended a new $9,000,--000 allocation for Asia. The UNICEF 26-nation executive board meets here October 22 One proposal would grant $2,217,000 to Indonesia for penicillin and field equipment. Another would155 words
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Article102 1956-09-24 2 ROME, Sun. Mrs. Mieke Bouman, Dutch teacher turned lawyer, who wa« threatened by a mob last week in Indonesia, arrived here yesterday. She was greeted by her husband, whom she had not seen for 15 months. The 49-year-old Dutch woman, who arrived by plane from Jakarta,102 words
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227 1956-09-24 2 EXPERTS FORECAST: MIDDLE-EAST FEARS COLONEL'S POWER T ONDON, Sun.— Diplomatic sources here believe that Arab nations in the Middle-East will soon put pressure on Egypt to go slow on the Suez issue. This view was endorsed yesterday by the British Chanceller of227 words
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178 1956-09-24 2 Red ballet boss tells why U.K. trip is off LONDON, Sunday. THE director of Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre, said x over Moscow Radio last night that "with provocative forces acting with such impunity and oo steps being taken to end the provocation" his company could not go to Britain. The director.Reuter - 178 words
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Article24 1956-09-24 2 SALISBURY. Sun—Southern Rhodesia's European police reserve was ordered to stand by today following a midnight strike by African railway workers.— Renter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article116 1956-09-24 2 COLORADO SPRINGS. Colorado, Sun.— UA Vice-Presl-dent Richard Nixon said last night that the Republican Administration hoped to "double everyone's standard of living in io yean." In his first major speech of his campaign. Mr. Nixon said he could promise two automobiles, three television sets, a better116 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-09-24 2 GRETA GARBO, 50 last week, still wants to be alone. Arriving in Paris for a holiday she hid behind dark glasses and told waiting reporters and cameramen "Please go away, let me live in peace." But another sultry Swede, AniU EkbWg (left), dutifully posed73 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-09-24 2 Two fly to Japan on a goodwill mission What technical a— lrtanu can Malaya expect from Japan? How to maintain goodwill between the two countries? Seeking the answers to these questions, are Mr. Tan Thenr Chiang, Singapore's Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing and Mr. William Tan, a101 words
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Article16 1956-09-24 2 NEW DELHI, Sun. India and North Vietnam today signed a three-year trade pact ReuterReuter - 16 words
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128 1956-09-24 2 Rebels slash 17 soldiers to death Prevent oUt i f ivin alarm m r m about uS"^ «ale o Pe ratio P n l nl i;s They halted m wait and lost te?:r comrades Mc on run There they by about lOOrebek trying to avow r-' to spread the alapfL128 words
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Article29 1956-09-24 2 TOKYO. Bu m allocate a record I'SCK--000.000 in foreign for imports in the next months. This is half a bi::::r to lars more than a: -A.PAP - 29 words
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Article23 1956-09-24 2 THE HAGUE Sur.-A fighter crashed into u> thickly populated Eindhoven yesterday, ;tl:.; at least thiee people a:: destroyins foot A.P.AP - 23 words
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Advertisement219 1956-09-24 2 NOTICE SHAW SAVILL ALBION CO. LTD. S. S. "SOUTHERN CROSS" via PANAMA Due to late cancellations passages are still available on Shaw SavlU's new 20,000 ton Tourist Class liner on her next sailing from Australian ports during October, 1956. •X FremanHe 1 2th October •x Melbourne 17th October ex Sydney219 words
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Article164 1956-09-24 3 UUdnia SldV n| IM State of siege declared: Ike sends doctors to aid wounded president MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Sunday. p PM i«i^ Anastasio Somoza of Nicarigua S«S America, wag shot and seriously wounded on Friday night as he danced the rumba ata ?Z ception at nearby Leon City.Reuter; AP - 164 words
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102 1956-09-24 3 Murder case man: We changed names LONDON, Sun— Wilfred Wilcox, 31. was charged at Bath yesterday, with the rr.urder of Dr. Dennis Raymond Edwards who was on Friday night while examining a patient. V x police said, claimed: My name isn't Wilcox. I am an American and ri.angPd names withReuter - 102 words
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Article40 1956-09-24 3 AMSTERDAM, Sun. The Dutch were without most of their national newspapers resterday as compositors and printers staged a 24 hour •trikr for more pay. The only paper to appear MS the Communist daily "De Waarheid.— AP,AP - 40 words
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Article34 1956-09-24 3 Cheaper flying EDINBURGH. Sun.— Lord Douelas of Kirtleside, chalrir.ar. of BOAC. told the annual conference of the International Air Transport Association that the industry was looking forward to a steady icduction of fares. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article43 1956-09-24 3 ROME, Sun. A series of sharp earthquakes rocked South-East Italy early yesterday. There was panic and damage, but no reported casualties. In many villages the frightened population spent the night in the open after the first five-second quake.— AP.AP - 43 words
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Article24 1956-09-24 3 RANGOON. Sun.— Burma's former prime minister, U Nu will visit Peking in October to discuss border problems with Premier Chou En-lai U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article41 1956-09-24 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun.— A team of paleontoloviuts SSi SB found 40 million years ago, are What particular bird of the being studied at the Univer- oligocene period laid them is $ity of California. a mystery. A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration146 1956-09-24 3 averaged 286 m.p.h. but 1 on second leg the boat behaved badly and aver- aged only 164 m.p.h. "It rolled like mad," he said < afterwards. j Lower picture shows Campbell and his wife smiling happily after his victorious run. On the146 words
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Article42 1956-09-24 3 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sun.— J The buildings of the pro-< government newspaper 'La' Nacion and of the govern- < ment radio station were* attacked and set on fire last] night by an angry mob< demonstrating against the; scarcity of food.— A.P.AP - 42 words
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118 1956-09-24 3 CALCUTTA, Sun. A 70--year-old man died at his own funeral here last night. Grave diggers were about to bury the body of Abdul Khalek when they noticed he was breathing. He was taken from the grave, and mourners called a doctor. The doctor said118 words
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Article58 1956-09-24 3 CAIRO, Sun. Eleven persons were killed and 50 injured when a lorry drove through a festival crowd at Abu Serl village, 50 miles south of Cairo. Reports reaching here today, said the crowd nearly lynched the lorry driver but police saved him. The condition of58 words
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256 1956-09-24 3 Babies bullets -warning to West VANCOUVER, Sun. A PRESBYTERIAN Minister said here yesterday that Asian masses, who "can breed babies faster than we can make bullets," would invade North America one day and "tear our windpipes out." The American Minister, Dr. Donald Barnhouse, who arrived here from Tokyo, said thatReuter - 256 words
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Article, Illustration7 1956-09-24 3 NEW CAMPBELL RECORDS Bluebird hits 286 m.p.h.7 words
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Article145 1956-09-24 3 Inventor Ferguson won't show it in the nu hi in nnt iliat lift LONDON, Sun. rE long-awaited Ferguson wonder car will not be exhibited at next month's London motor show, Mr. Harry Ferguson, wealthy inventor-industria-list, said at his Gloucestershire home today. Although details of the car areReuter - 145 words
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Article34 1956-09-24 3 VAN NUTS (California), Sun.— Sandra Jane Hay den, 15--year-old actress under contract to Universal-International studios, was killed yesterday when a car she wu drlvtof struck another car.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article77 1956-09-24 3 It's a heatwave in London LONDON. Sun. Londoners sunbathed in freak temperatures in the mid-seventies yesterday as fierce rainstorms swept other parts of the country. It had not been so hot in London since mid-July and was the warmest late September day since 1949. During the Tottenham Hotspur-Luton TownReuter - 77 words
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Article34 1956-09-24 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. Actress Llta Grey Chaplin, 48, former wife of actor Charles Chaplin, was married yesterday to Pat Longo, 30-year-old bank clerk. She married Chaplin in 1924. when she was 16.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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Advertisement256 1956-09-24 3 BREEZE Jfe BLOUSE W ITALIAN 'SHIRT BLOUSES Designed with the inimitable Italian touch. Cotton voile- 4 long sleeves, available in colours THESE BLOUSES WILL WASH STAY WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET SINGAPORE '"carpet's New stocks in new plain colours with and without embossing -Just Unpacked. Ist FLOOR-WASSIAMULLS TEL: *****. Viyella lakes good256 words
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143 1956-09-24 4 A MALAY bank, with capital drawn from the idle funds of co-operative societies, is to be formed in Singapore. This decision was taken at a meeting of 15 Malay co-operative societies at the Kota Raja Club yesterday. The bank will be called the Singapore143 words
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Article113 1956-09-24 4 A model showing part of the University of Malaya's $23,000,000 building programme will be on display at the university's court room this afternoon. Some of the main projects include a $1,000,000 science block in Cluny Road, Singapore, and a $2,150,000 medical students' hostel at the113 words
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Article68 1956-09-24 4 PENANG. Sun. The Pe- ang Municipal centenary celebrations committee today appealed to the public to help give the town "a new look" when it celebrates its centenary next January. It called on the public to "paint the town gay." A single unpainted building or a68 words
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Article51 1956-09-24 4 The principals and staffs of Methodist schools in Singapore will hold a farewell reception on Tuesday. Oct. 2. for Bishop and Mrs. R. L Archer, who will leave for the United States soon on retirement. The bishop's successor. Bishop H. B. Amstutz, will be welcomed at the51 words
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Article84 1956-09-24 4 IPOH, Sun.— Twenty-eight young men, forming the 16th group to be enrolled in Malaya's only Outward Bound School in Lumut. have begun a course that will develop qualities of confidence, courage. Initiative and perseverance. The 25-day course began last Saturday week. There are 12 Chinese, 1084 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-09-24 4 AWARDS WINNERS MISS ROSIE MEIHSIN TSAI who left Singapore for Britain by QANTASBOAC yesterday on an Education Department scholarship to take a coarse in teaching deaf children* GIAM CHOO 800, 20, of Singapore who will undergo a six-year course in veterinary science at Liverpool University on a Government scholarship. Miss70 words
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Article154 1956-09-24 4 A MOVE is afoot to unseat a union president, re- elected to the office by his own casting vote. At the annual delegates conference of the Singapore City Council Services' Union on Sept. 15. Mr. E. H. Holloway used his casting vote In his154 words
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Article23 1956-09-24 4 JOHORB BAHRU. Sun. The body of an unidentified Chinese man was found by the police floating near the Johore Causeway yesterday.23 words
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Article176 1956-09-24 4 Rubber plants 'pool' AW FOR THE 'LITTLE' MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MORE rubber nurseries for the benefit of smallholders wishing to replant will be set up under the new $5400,--000 smallholders' planting material scheme. The object of the scheme is to provide a pool for high yielding planting material to176 words
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Article65 1956-09-24 4 IPOH. Sun. The social secretary and rally organiser of t-ie Perak Motor Club, Mr. A O. Coles, leaves Malaya this week on long leave. More than 100 members of the club gave Mr. and Mrs. Coles a farewell dinner at the Klnta Swimming Club last night65 words
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Article55 1956-09-24 4 PARTT BUNTAR, Sun. Inche Othman bin Mohammed Alif, Malay co-operative officer, here has left for England on a Federal Government scholarship for a sixmonth course at the Longborough Co-operative College. Later he will go on a threemonth study tour of Europe. He has been In55 words
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Advertisement66 1956-09-24 4 JK MT* m 3/13 I SCAVVJMMM 1 SALUTES 10 YEARS OF ACHIEVEMENT BY congratulate CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS on the occasion of their Tenth Anniversary and look forward to many years of mutual prosperity Sincere Congratulations CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS on the occasion of their 10th ANNIVERSARY from THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED66 words
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Advertisement110 1956-09-24 4 SINGAPORE airport HOTEL LTD., (PAYA LEBAR) extend their heartiest congratulation (p CATHAY PACIFIC I \P AIRWAYS f on the occasion of their TENTH ANNIVERSARY O The Aviation Division of C. F. SHARP CO., (M) LTD. UNION BUILDING. SPORE TELS: ***** ***** (LA.TJV. Booking Agents All Airlines) congratulate CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS110 words
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Miscellaneous171 1956-09-24 4 RADIO MALAYA (•Profrmaimes thug marked can be received by Hatenen in Malacca). (Short wave 49 and Mm. Medium wave 476 m.. 343 m.. 366 m. and AM. »8.57 Broadcasts TO English Schools; P.M. *1.00 Monday Lunch Date; »1.30 News; '1.45 Tempo Time; 3.00 Broadcasts To Schools: 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02—6.56171 words
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Article95 1956-09-24 5 Diplomats call at Singapore Three diplomats flew into Singapore from Sydney by Qantas yesterday. Mr. W. Arthur Irwin, the Canadian High Commissioner to Australia, was on his way home to Ottawa with his wife for a two-month holiday. On the same plane was the American Ambassador 1 0 Formosa, Mr.95 words
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Article279 1956-09-24 5 TOWKAYS ALSO MEED 'PRIVATE' LOAMS HARSH LAWS MIGHT HIT CREDIT A WARNING that the introduction of reKJ" I**1 I a *s against moneylenders could mean the collapse of »ne credit system in Singapore was given yesterday by the%«sMent of the Sikh Si eylenders Association, Mr. sadhu •Mnpn. DoXl/^279 words
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238 1956-09-24 5 IPOH, sun. The Perak blem facing the association. X Welfare Association Is to JiJFF* there ar f l 7_ old folks homes in the state, make another determined providing accommodation effort to solve the problem for 800 persons, of finding accommodation o^JJ^' SJFT!238 words
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Article172 1956-09-24 5 •HE'S SIMPLE, HUMBLE— A WORKER' THE Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. x Francis Thomas, yesterday asked members of the Singapore Chinese Barber Employers' Union to continue to give their support to the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, in his campaign to rid172 words
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Article55 1956-09-24 5 Dr. R. P. A. Dean of the Kampala Medical Research Council, Uganda, flew into Singapore by BOAC yesterday to conduct a three-month survey of children's nutrition in the Federation. Dr. Dean, whose trip is sponsored by the World Health Organisation. will leave for Kuala Lumpur55 words
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Article50 1956-09-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Children receiving scholarships from the District Welfare Committee were given a tea party by the committee yesterday at the Anti-TB Hall. A total of 67 children enjoy these scholarships which Include games fees, cost of books and bus fares to and from schools.50 words
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Article109 1956-09-24 5 Tug tows tanker to safety rE 7,000-ton Korean tanker Chunchi which went aground 100 miles from Singapore last week, was towed into Colony waters last night by the Royal Navy tug. Enigma, assisted by the boom defence vessel Barfoil. A Naval spokesman told the Straits Times that the Chunchi was109 words
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Article24 1956-09-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Ang Lek Kane was fined $320 in the Sessions Court today for possession of chandu and chandu smoking utensils.24 words
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Article35 1956-09-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Tan Siak Bak, manager of the Batu Pahat Transport Company, whose lorry carried an overload of one ton seven cwt., was fined $90. o r three weeks jail, here today.35 words
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Advertisement139 1956-09-24 5 """""••MlllMiM,,, I CONGRATULATIONS TO I CATRAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS ON ACHIEVING 10 YEARS SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. from MANSFIELD <Sc CO. LTD MALAYA'S LEADING TRAVEL AGENT. Hearty Congratulations on the occasion of Cathay Pacific Airways 10th Anniversary from ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (MALAYA) LTD. Shipping Department 39, Robinson Road Singapore Phone ***** LA. T.A.139 words
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Miscellaneous244 1956-09-24 5 SHELL THEATBETTE: Free 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.; at community Dim show. Shell House, Collyer centre. Quay, 1.16 p.m. LIBERAL SOCIALIST PAKTT SINGAPORE MUSICAL SO- 2^"SJ£L i?*^?? wf CIETY: Audition for vocal soloist* i J?J&J B *!s^j£ t J*& m f a for Handels concert In December, ?Sto^ ao^i Battefy244 words
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Article85 1956-09-24 6 tt »oi*» fi« imitumum) "KIM'S BEAUTY SALON" of' 23A, Killlney Road extend their thanks to their friends and patrons lor their kind attendance, floral baskets and valuable gifts on the opening of their salon on the 33rd September 1956. MR. MRS. TAN HOAN KIE and Dr. Mrs. Tan Bog85 words
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Article195 1956-09-24 6 20 W»r*u tit (minimum). A GREAT CHALLENGE to all Malayans appears in the Free Press today. Order your copy now. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mall" If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. AMOY CAM. MNG SOY Sauce Is known for its high quality and195 words
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554 1956-09-24 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Sept 24, 1956. An End To Deception In rejecting the People's Action Party demand for an emergency meeting of the Legislative Assembly, the Chief Minister put the immediate issue in its proper perspective. The Assembly is due to meet again on Oct. 3, and there554 words
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Article642 1956-09-24 6 The state of Brunei could not be better. Its 1955 annual report, compared with reports provided by the two Malayan Governments, has the quality of escapist literature. It may be an annual review of events in Paradise. The first sentence of the report begins with these comforting642 words
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Article, Illustration1096 1956-09-24 6 LAYING AN AMBUSH FOR THE TERRORISTS In the Quiet of the jungle every rmnarop sounds lik<> n < i II7E sat in the "Ops" 3 room In front of a 3 large map, typical of I Malaya endless green jungle and rubber, 3 veined with lnnumerr able small streams, and1,096 words
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598 1956-09-24 6 I HAVE noticed in the Press recently several vicious attacks on the Minister for Health for Increasing the hospital charges for first and second class wards. These possibly reflect reactions to the increased taxation which Is promised. I would like to point out,598 words
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Letter173 1956-09-24 6 TN answer to Mr. D. Z, J OU J# S and CA. Hincncllffe s comments on my letter, concerning the bad manners of schoolchildren In Singapore. I wish first of all to state that my letter was not printed In full, as I also said, that the173 words
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Letter106 1956-09-24 6 I agree with what Mrs. H. Tamplin had to say about the politeness of Singapore school-children. For five months I have travelled by bus every morning from Johore Bahru to Singapore. The bus (Green Bus Line) is always filled with children aged from 5 to106 words
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84 1956-09-24 6 MRS. S. MAIKA Singapore. Divert this bus service IAM sure many picnickers and the Reneral public would appreciate it if the Chang! bus service No. 1 could be diverted via Tanah Merah Besar/Nlcoll Drive Instead of their normal route from Capitol Theatre to Cbangi end via Changi Road, and vice84 words
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Letter192 1956-09-24 6 1 WOULD like to invite our City Fathers to visit Martia Road off Katong on a rainy day. This road leads to the Katong convent. You will enjoy all the fun of the fair without any payment. For a start you have the Rock and Roll192 words
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Advertisement576 1956-09-24 6 CLASSIFIED ADS PJ.C. MB it MRS. RDGINALD J. HOUJU3-BKE. M.V. Thorstrand. SKLAMAT. It Wordt SM (minimum) CUTTELL" To Jeanne, wife of Arthur at Kandang Kerbau Hotpita I a daughter. WEE: To Ann, wife of H. L. Wee. a daughter, on 21.9.56 at K.K. Hospital. ONG: Phyllis (Hock Tay) and Tiane576 words
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Advertisement82 1956-09-24 6 Tiimiiiiiiiiiiimiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiin i mmmw 6 RAFFLES PLACE 'PHONE: ***** COLD STORACE ARCADE 'PHONE: 291$ f ]m^u K. E. MEYER mw, m*i K. W. BELL dip*" A.S.T.C..MQ* H Meccano models B of modern d*W D Meccano cacers for that love 4~*£* Mi and experiment which J mi|t0 ,h. H for hours on82 words
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Article299 1956-09-24 7 EXPERT SOUNDS WARNING AT COURT HEARING OF BIG MINES DISPUTE 1^ and toe He told the court: "llie Communists In 1948 were already organised— rleht, left and centre— ln aU types of organisations and the Government was right in building up free trade unions299 words
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Article, Illustration160 1956-09-24 7 MERIAM IS SIX— 'AND NOT A BABY ANY MORE' helped the few grown-up guests to scotch and soda while the children tacked Into the cake and washed It down with lemonade. "It's good to see children enjoying themselves," h e smiled. "Birthdays mean so much to them. Bat when yoa160 words
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Article171 1956-09-24 7 Row over State branch committee KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TVELEOATES to the All-Malaya Malayan Indian Congress committee meeting held In Ipoh yesterday, including the general secretary, Mr. A. Krlshnadas, threatened to walk out when the president, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, disallowed a motion urging the dissolution171 words
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Article164 1956-09-24 7 MTUC division gives ruling PENANG, Sun. THE Penang division of the Malayan Trade Union Council today decided that trade unionists should In politics only in their ii. dividual capacities. .r division's annual meet--.pidtated an appeal in the committee's annual report to workers to "form their own164 words
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Article106 1956-09-24 7 63 sacked busmen get jobs back 1/-OTA BHARU, Sun.-The IV North Eastern Transport Service. Kelantans leading bus company, has agreed to take back 63 members of the Kelantan branch of the National Union of Transport Workers who were dismissed Their reinstatement depends on funds being available to expand Its services,106 words
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Article88 1956-09-24 7 *lETHODISTS in Malaya will show the people the path to democracy after Merdeka, said Bishop lA.<ff. Clair, of St. Louis Area, USA, who left Singapore by air for Manila yesterday. He was accompained by his wife. Both of them came to the Colony a month ago to88 words
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Article27 1956-09-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Yap Bwee Kok, who refused to accept and sign a summons served on him by a constable, was fined $20 here today.27 words
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98 1956-09-24 7 MADAM Van Klat Mul. 42, wants the Singapore Government to ban gambling, opium smoking, drinking and black magic. On Saturday she asked MrJ. C. Corera, of the Public Advisory Bureau, to write to the Queen to ask her to order a stop to "these98 words
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Article36 1956-09-24 7 KLUANG. Sun. A road crash yesterday in which one was killed and seven others injured claimed another victim today. Leong Mok, 53. who was critically Injured, died in hospital at 4 a.m. today.36 words
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Article84 1956-09-24 7 Classical concerts for all The Singapore Recorded Music Society has issued an open Invitation to anyone fond of classical music to attend its concerts, every Thursday at St. Joseph's Institution. Each concert, presented at 7.30 p.m., offers "famous music, splendidly reproduced," said the chairman, Cpl. j. K. Burke. The object84 words
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Article110 1956-09-24 7 UMNO row: Leader censured MALACCA, Sun. The Tranquerah branch of UMNO, Malacca, and its youth section last night passed a vote of "no confidence" against Inche Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Rahman, the Malacca UMNO youth leader and Alliance Settlement Councillor. The vote was taken because of a statement by Inche110 words
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Article37 1956-09-24 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Pan-Malayan Malay Literary and Language Congress has conferred the title of Pendita (pundit) on Inche Zainal Abldin bin Ahmad, head of the Department of Malaya Studies at the University of Malaya.37 words
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Article102 1956-09-24 7 WE WANT MORE SAY —Mr. N KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. fFHE Ceylon Association of •L Selangor today decided to find a way of forming a Federation of existing Ceylonese associations "to safeguard the interests of Ceylonese in Malaya." The Federation would seek representation in all official bodies. The president, Mr. M.102 words
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Article31 1956-09-24 7 TAIPING, Sun. A former North Perak probation officer, Mr. C. 8. Lee, has been awarded a Federal scholarship for a two-year social science course in the University of Malaya.31 words
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Article215 1956-09-24 7 'Be fair to us all' plea Varsity men criticise 'bias' IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun.—lndian University graduates at a mass protest meeting here today condemned the "continued discriminatory attitude" of the Federation Education Department towards them. The president of the Indian University Graduates Association, Mr. K.C. Sekar, warned Alliance ministers and215 words
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Obituary44 1956-09-24 7 LIM: It Is announced with deep regret that Mrs. Lim Keon,; Lay passed away In Penang, on Sunday 23rd September. Mourning her loss are her sons Kee Jin. Soon Jin. Giilm Jin and BenJin and her daughter Beok Irn and two grand children.44 words
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Advertisement99 1956-09-24 7 (jy^j 1Z"» C£HT*tfUG*l PUMPS p*r hmmr OX a CfOCK SNCATORt KUALA LUMPUR PI.NANG IPOH Wx M L4OCA BUMtAN KOTA BHARU JESSELTON EYE EXAMINATION Yo« can tat with falit teeth but you I can't Jtt with artificial cy«t. Your W m on* and only pair of tyes Th« Cod i /|H99 words
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865 1956-09-24 8 T<HE names of the prize--1 winners in the Malayan Monthly's Jackpot Word Puzzle "Z" were announced in the Sunday Times, yesterday. Here are the judges comments on what they thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult865 words
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413 1956-09-24 8 THE IGNOBLE ART. By Dr. Edith Summerskill, P.C., M.P. (Heinemann. 10s. 6d.) THE "Ignoble art" of Dr. Summerskiirs title is not, as some readers may carelessly assume, that of political tub-thumping and political manoeuvre but that of boxing. Her book honestly aims413 words
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Article148 1956-09-24 8 THE DEAD. THE DYING AND THE DAMNED- By D. J. Hollands, (Cauell 165.). rIS «tory of the Korean war is sincere, conscientious, factual and alas unmovinr. It presents a faithful picture of the bewildered, unmilltary National Service man, embroiled in a terrible conflict whose purpose he cannot148 words
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Advertisement135 1956-09-24 8 Beefy diskes f^ healthy atyetfo I OXO cubes ensure beefy flavour and good nM| With OXO, a few left-overs and some vegenbb make a tasty, savoury dish which finds favour a* any family. Housewives a/jree •ovvtcac com BRANCHES: unahc.k. lumpui.^okt swittenm«m IPOH TIIUK ANSON KOTA IHAIu MALACCA TUUUT RUALA TKNCCANU135 words
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Miscellaneous148 1956-09-24 8 Straits Times Crossword T— 7"""~~ T~ I™ c PHI 7 I I ll l|-|-t 1 I 1 I s Z v Z^Z N Z^Z II 26 IMM dalSWm mestM t& to 9 Third-class group, In the lump 10 Worry (4) L'tl Sf** Au ustus P«- Space to tie up a^hlp148 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1956-09-24 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURES He freed New York port! Ifrom grin of murder mob Underworld chief had rich and influential friends iant hurried down GAMBLER K airs of a New ™AD MIDAS tenement one TOIX'H i^rning in January v nut of the gloom (in ,he landing below appeared the blurredDaily Mirror - 1,645 words
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Miscellaneous123 1956-09-24 9 Hex Morgan. M.D. Looking for Lila ■H^^HHHH^F^rvFcMECKEP THE 1 W YOU STAY THERE, N£lL.' "V "S M W^^^'^W HE(ZE WE AcE tADY.'CAW bS WHOLE APMTTMENT WL I'LL PHOHB DR. MORGAN.' J ,-J^ E| W' V '^MgL X W^LP M?U 01/T T_^^^/^ Dick Tract, Period shoot* -aaB^HaaBBjBBjBBjBBjBBB [joe period's nerves pound123 words
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Article489 1956-09-24 10 By Our Market Correspondent f|NCE again last week the strength of the v Singapore Share Market was centred in the industrial section which was very steady. An increased volume of business was written in this section particularly for investment purposes and by those buying in because489 words
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937 1956-09-24 10 MALAYAN SHARE LIST DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED ed the following divi- lv s 30 T «nV ln (>n t dends last week:- S* »«bl e on £g mEesLtK™" BESI MINES LTD.: an interim Book* Wll i dividend of 4 4/5d. per from <>,.t ob cI*m share less income tax at t( >937 words
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Article38 1956-09-24 10 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong on Saturday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.14--, tor cash and 6.16 li for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15.95 and one tael of gold at 26638 words
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Article450 1956-09-24 10 FHE rubber market last week was inclined to be dull and some circles even described it as 'aDathetic." At the moment there are no new factors to sway the rend either way and the price, although tending to ease slightly each day was fairly steadyAP - 450 words
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Article349 1956-09-24 10 TIE followinf business done In the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one Una of brokers for the period Sept. IS to Sept. 21:. INDUSTRIALS: Brit. Borneo Pets. 58s. 4ttd., Con. Tin Smelters 275. 9d. 275. 6d., Praser Neave $2.08 cd., Hammer it Co., $2.85 Yd..349 words
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Advertisement271 1956-09-24 10 Proud of it Of course r A it's a Konson r %i^^| Y» then you shoWpcupie your Ronson. they VV envy you. When you give people a Ronson. they are flattered. The beautiful Ronson Lotus, for example, is a lighter you will envy in your friends' homes and want to271 words
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Advertisement498 1956-09-24 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WANTED The following vacancies exist in the Union of Burma Shipping Board. Rangoon: 1. Masters with M'.O.T. Foreigngoing Certificates. 2. Chief Officers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 3. Chief Engineers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 4. Second Engineers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 5. Third Engineers with previous experience. 6. Chief498 words
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Advertisement654 1956-09-24 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG The Municipal Council Invites applications (or a vacancy for a Pupil Engineer in the Electricity Supply Department. Applicants should preferably be between the ages of 20 and 25, and be Federal citizens or Malayanborn British Subjects. The appointment In the first instance will654 words
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Advertisement261 1956-09-24 10 fCNUTSEN LINE orient sertici PROM CANADA/U.S PACIFIC PORTS-30 DAY; Sailing San R jJjSU/ancoyver Franencc > pore r. jwci. r«.r Accepting Cargo to* Fremantlc— wiling Ceraldtc •ROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA— 6 DAYS CTantl. S'por. Hongko-, V Wffi Anasßskke 16 Nov 22/25 Nov 29/) Dec Accepting cargo for Hongkong. |apan and CaanWM*"? -•bo261 words
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Advertisement1041 1956-09-24 11 I# i: »403 MANSFIELD tfe CO Ltn ■IS Ban) incorporof^j Sir>gaoo*r! fc W# T 2>4t» t. L.VtRPOOL. GLASGOW, Jonoon Tco^hLT 9 r ..,r,0N 0> V»SILt WNICH HAVE LEFT ma..,, -tnu, L P Tt iiTOe. T *CUI fou**^ vio CcDf r* Good Hone* fT* i m^^^ m J« Tssf j cl«r1,041 words
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Advertisement876 1956-09-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES I CUTWAROS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST MEONIA" PtnOnQ S m S|>Of ■XALANOIA" 1/W IVII Oct 14/19 Od ASU" 1"/*° Oct 81/88 Oct 23/84 Oet 87 Oct/ 1 Nev "MOMRAIA- SP6r $#hOrn Ptna^ •iUTL^Niu- I.*^ U/U J** u ft*z '"•iMiuia '^•••'•gers Only. Aj£coWi4tty* /U U/1 W/1?876 words
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Advertisement979 1956-09-24 11 IIUIOnJ 41BJBb*«B>wBb1 43sm fJaSOlks* fJB* wB^swBMBJBI «T*ft«Bßßajnj| A 4SV^B^sjb-w3BJ> dBA 43* BBBBJBJBJI T¥l ftjleft UILDINC a»»H AjlHa. SIBiAMUW 23J71 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United K.ngdpml S LINES SAHJNwS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S pof Pc i'hoiti P#oong RINMHOR for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hamburg Ist Pert 'BENREOCH for London, Rotterdom 87979 words
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Advertisement1247 1956-09-24 11 MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. TIL.: Ne.: 21)61 «M,B»M4M BUCKNALL KUVUEU U» LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LM ANBELES lAN lUKtiiro HAMBURG SIATTU. VAN&otlt ?OrnUND and Canada via Colombo Asssrhw CITY Of »ATN PRANCISVILU Spore P. S'hom Penong Spore p. Sham Panono O« U/1S Oct U/17 Oct 28/30 Sept 1 Oct 2/3Oct 2nd1,247 words
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309 1956-09-24 12 LONDON, Sun. rpHE Rugby Union season 1 got into full stride yesterday with some big wins, but while much of the country was basked in sunshine, heavy rain interfered with many games in South Wales. The Llanelly versus Meath fixture could notReuter - 309 words
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Article63 1956-09-24 12 HAMBURG. Sun. Martin Lauer. 19-year-old German athlete, clipped a teeth of a second off the European 110 metres hurdles record during the athletics match between Germany and Finland here yesterday. He was timed in 15. 9 sec. to beat the record of 14 sec. set byReuter - 63 words
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Article83 1956-09-24 12 LONDON. Sun— Results of yesterday's Rugby League matches: Bramley 36 Bat ley 17. Dressbury 27 Liverpool City 13, Featherstone Rovers 21 Bradford Northern 18. Huddersfleld 26 Leeds 12. Hun Kingston Rovers 44 Blackpool Borough 2. Hunslet 29 Working Town 11. Keighiey 21 DoncMtcr 14. Oldham 45 BarrowReuter - 83 words
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Article778 1956-09-24 12 FWDir APtt Manchester U 9 7 3 0 33 10 16 Leeds U. 10 7 1 3 30 11 15 Tottenham 8 1 3 38 14 13 B'ham C. 1 3 34 13 13 Burnley 10 4 4 3 16 13 13 Blackpool 9 8 0 3 37778 words
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549 1956-09-24 12 SOCCER REVIEW LONDON. Sun. pONTINUED good form and more attractive sides and a belated spell of summer brought back some of soccer's "missing millions" yesterday. The aggregate attendance at English league games rose to 914.000— the best of the season. The fans were wellReuter - 549 words
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Article439 1956-09-24 12 By WILLIAM NEWMAN LONDON, Sun. j A SCHEME for an official •A- floodlight competition will be^n c of the main items for discussion at the Football League meeting at Wolverhampton on Wednesday. Attempts have been made to organise unofficial floodlight tournaments outside the leagueReuter - 439 words
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Article87 1956-09-24 12 r BERLIN Sunday E East and West German Olympic Committees have ♦k* l^ about Uo sportsmen to Melbourne for ™.tu°J? n p L c Ownff. according to a joint communique published by the East German News Agency. Adn. last night. The committees agreed at a meetingReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement323 1956-09-24 12 j SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS j CAPITOL jH sgß* 4 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! t j WHMffl BifSTON FSOOC MUCH CLUE BLOOM j Alexander toe GfcEtfrfF •v—ON« M aeoP£.»..IKHMCMM ijL '■uttHSMniianssiMdiimiHiuH JEW l j k OPENS WED: 26th SEPT: 1 1 2.30, 6 9.15 p.m. j j THE BEST PICTURE OF323 words
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Advertisement305 1956-09-24 12 TMK THAITt TIMM MONDAY, S E p TEMber =^=;g^ 4 TODAY !Q£|UKt^u^ Oa I COMING! AX n.usual Kxprritnt, I*^*»1 M-G-M's Royal Command I ilm 4 r~i p. KnUrl l >m, M i INVITATION TO THE DANCr h^i i *L M DE 0 N wiW inn an eeinif.aim "THE MARRIAGE HFT-tc.305 words
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Advertisement1033 1956-09-24 13 sHI ATIONS WANTED i ACCOMMODATION .7.7^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BMHBe^E^BlMß f ,H,ii (Mim.)~mUMtstU. •Mtrm. COOK and 1 highest recommendaP available October Ist. ST. »\SOF^IAL SITUATION r for First Cla» Amah, billing and excellent ployer Leaving Colony. S.T. RECOMMENDED By Employer excellent with or without Wash Available immediately. *****. 7. Dalvey Rd. \te CLERK. Indian1,033 words
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Advertisement841 1956-09-24 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR BALE UW.rdtis (Min.>— Box M cU. mxtrm. THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW with modern conveniences, Adelphl Park Estate, 91»,000. Please write to Box A 5072. S.T. NEW MODERN two-storey houses. Nos. and 10. vacant possession, Oel Tlong Ham Part, HoUaad Road. Enquiries Estate Oei Tlong xam telephone *****.841 words
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Advertisement832 1956-09-24 13 NOTICES NOTICE AROOZOO: WUI Jonathan Surin Arooaoo who came to England m 1929 to Study Law, and returned to Singapore in 1932 last known address IM Charlton Road, Singapore or anyone who can give information aa to his present address etc. please communleat, with Box AMM S.T. NOTICE Notice to832 words
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Advertisement708 1956-09-24 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from P.WJ}. Registered BuUdlng Cootractors not below Class D' by the State Engineer, P.W.D., Kelantan, up to noon of the 17th October, 19M for tke construction of POUCB STATION. Old TRANSIT QUARTERS. TIN CLASS •O* QUARTERS, ONI V.H.F. KNOINI BHBD 6 Nos.708 words
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Advertisement549 1956-09-24 13 day and night I 1} an American's exclusive Sleeperette* service gives yon completely relaxing comfort all day long bed-length comfort all night long. These big reclining Sleeperette seats are spaced far •part—- give you plenty of leg room. You can stretch way out and still not touch the seat in549 words
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Article22 1956-09-24 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore Civil Service Club will meet Singapore Cricket Cub at tennis on the S.C.C. courts on Saturday.22 words
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Article325 1956-09-24 14 Kesavan is working on new start SINGAPORE'S cham- pion sprinter, 18--year-old, schoolboy j Kes&van Soon, hopes j he will not play any i more rugger for Victoria School this season. Because, if he doesn't it will I mean he has been successful in one of the three Olympic Games trials325 words
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Article59 1956-09-24 14 ALOR STAR, Sun. Perak beat Kedah by 7-2 in their Foong Seong Cup badminton tie here tonight. Perak had gained a winning 5-0 lead last night. There was a big upset In tonight's programme when Perak champion Foo Vong Khean was surprisingly beaten 15-8, 15-959 words
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Article67 1956-09-24 14 The Public Works Department soccer team to meet Marine Department In the final of the Singapore Government Services F.A. senior cup competition at the Jalan Besar stadium tonight at 7 p.m will be selected from: Eric Yeo, Abdul Juri. Foofc Teng, Wah Chin. O.67 words
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Article46 1956-09-24 14 Singapore Medical Services Union beat Singapore Teachers Union "B" 2-0 in a S.H.A. Dlv. 3 league game at Farrer Park yesterday. Siva Singh and Vljlaratnam scored. In a friendly match at Balestier Road. Singapore Teachers Union ?nd Royal Naval Police drew 3-3.46 words
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Article500 1956-09-24 14 SINGAPORE AAA EXTENDS FRIENDLY HAND TO A FEDERATION ATHLETE SUCCESS WILL HELP HER TO GET PLACE IN MALAYAN TEAM BY THE SPORTS EDITOR THE FEDERATION'S best woman sprinter, Annie Choong of Selangor, has so far not been included in the athletic team to represent the500 words
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Article, Illustration132 1956-09-24 14 By EPSOM JEEP DISTINE, winner of Saturday's "Gold Vase trial," goes up another 2-lb. to 9.7 for next Saturday's classic at lpoh. In the handicaps announced yesterday for the $25,000 Sultans Gold Vase to be run over 5% .furlongs straight. Distlne is132 words
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Article279 1956-09-24 14 FMOC TELLS THEM OFFICIALLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun, TWO applications for more athletes to be sent to the Olympic Games were referred back today by the Federation of Ma'aya Olympic Council to the Malayan Hockey Federation and the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union. The Council could not consider the applications279 words
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Article45 1956-09-24 14 RAF Changi won the annual throw-In competition for the McGreggor Watt trophy at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The total distance of their three best throws was 234 ft. Run-ners-up were Amlcables with 209 ft followed by Chinese Athletic with 203 ft Bin.45 words
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Article407 1956-09-24 14 WEIGHTS for se- > cond day's races at Ipoh on Wednesday are: Cl.i,Dlv.l— l'M Bearer Bond 9.10 Little Pappa 9.07 Trtatic 9.06 Muffln Man 9.00 Shangrila 8.13 Cypress Point 8.11 Dantrsqur 8.11 Maori Chief 8.05 Stralta Code 8.04 Flower Queen 8.02 Rao Rajah 8.00 Papplewick407 words
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Article182 1956-09-24 14 IPOH, Sun. VAVOURITES had a fair day at Ipoh yesterday. Four of the winners. Gala Opening, Shangrila. Roulette and Time To Reason, were solidly backed. Here's how the beaten favourites ran: RACE TWO: Roman Shoe (1110-423) was surprisingly installed favourite. He started well and182 words
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Article, Illustration166 1956-09-24 14 VICTOR VANQUISHED SHAKE HANDS |\R. D.I. Stirk won the Royal -^Singapore Golf Club championship final when he beat J. F. Prarcr three and two over the second IS holes at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Stirk started the morning round 2 ■p. bat Pearcy reduced the deficit by winning the 3rd166 words
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Article267 1956-09-24 14 Malays enhance title chance MALAYS put themselves within ranee of the S.A.F.A Community League title when they outplayed Eurasians for an 8-2 win at Jalan Besar stadium yestercay. Malays have now got nine points from five games and i have three more matches to play. Army, who have played all267 words
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Article26 1956-09-24 14 LONDON. Sun. Hungary beat the Soviet Union 1-0 In their soccer match at the Lenin stadium in Moscow today, according to Moscow Radio. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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68 1956-09-24 14 Hat-trick by Lumri puts Rajas in final ■■■■m K°T h A RAJA m lh e fin.,. Potion whenlh Chinese Athl, tl either rA p r h other S] ter and pia Vlrt st^tive In 'he first' f," mi ma<le Prom ie n v;i fojjke^r rJ£* Isma:l Taji, -"■Chan, ft* Athletic68 words
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Article127 1956-09-24 14 KUALA LUMP-, CELANGOR tods. J Re*i of Ma:a, a the Olympic Fund at Princes Roaa. A crowd ol 1.5 M mw 53.000 to Me the champions in a dull a side which included setts ok tltutes. Selangor dictate the way and led 4-3 a In127 words
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Advertisement877 1956-09-24 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Page t) SITUATIONS VACANT MHonhM Mm..— Box iO ctt. extra. WANTED— Chinese Draftsman lor Klang Firm. State Remuneration, Arc, Experience and Reference to Box A 3417 ST., K.L. ENERGETIC ACCOUNTS Clerics required by Well-established Co. Good probpect for Right Persons. Apply in Own Handwriting to Box877 words
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Miscellaneous88 1956-09-24 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. league. Div. 1: Indians v Wanderer* Balestirr Road: GHQ Farelf v RAF Changt. Tanrlin; Div. 2: BOD v REME. BOD; Div. 3: Wanderers v Prisons, Wanderers; YMSA v YMCA, Balestier Road. SHB PoUce v Medicals. Keppel Road. SOCCER Government Services Senior Cup Final: Marines v P.W.D.. Jalan Besar88 words
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