The Straits Times, 1 October 1956
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Title Section13 1956-10-01 1 The Straits Times fail*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1956. 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration524 1956-10-01 1 GEO FREY BOLAND - GEO FREY BOLAND y Colony trade delegate back confident of future deals Peking 'yes to easier terms iv nore Malayan rubber next ink a member of the Singaatkn who returned i'rom Peking on Saturd i> [all, >r Anglo-French and Bendiih Chinese were determined to liber deals.524 words
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Article147 1956-10-01 1 Prom AUington Ken iard (i, Sun. r 4.000 tp r and were 1 fur--1.7 > twoa c I] be when z 1 übber 3 -hat t 1 will be an important factor when the 50,000-ton Ceylon rice-rubber barter contract expires. A joint statement on the147 words
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Article329 1956-10-01 1 LABOUR URGED: EXPOSE REDS Branches give full support to Lint BRANCHES of the I Singapore Labour Front called on the I front yesterday to embark upon an "informed and imaginative exposure of Stalinism" in the Colony. A resolution passed at a meeting of representatives of 14 branches of the Lab-329 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-10-01 1 FOUR Australian sailors and one American take over a tnsha for a joy-ride round the city. Straits Times picture.29 words
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113 1956-10-01 1 Airlift solves troop transport crisis THE "prisoners of Suez" in Singapore "stranded" British servicemen are being "freed." They are to be flown back. I The Servicemen, at one stage numbering about 2.000. found themselves with no transport home when they completed their tour113 words
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Article210 1956-10-01 1 SECOND THOUGHTS ONCOSTS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federations five-year development plan, originally estimated to cost $2,000 million, is to be slashed by $500 million, informed sources said here today The Government's Economic planning Committee, which met today, is now finalising priorities. Of the $1,500210 words
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Article89 1956-10-01 1 Batons used on mob at Dacca DACCA, Sun. FLICE charged a crowd trying to storm the East Pakistan Assembly Hall yesterday and broke up the demonstration with batons. Six people were arrested and several injured. The crowd was demonstrating for passage of a separate voting system for Muslims and HindusAP - 89 words
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Article44 1956-10-01 1 ROME, Sun. An extremist bomb blew a hole in a military barracks on the outskirts of Bolzano last night while bonfires on mountaintops lit up the sky in protest at the banking of a demonstration by a pro-Austrian political party.— U. P.44 words
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Article31 1956-10-01 1 TOKYO, Sun. Four Japanese policemen were injured and one onlooker was beaten up during a demonstration by striking members of the Kawasaki Steel Tube Company near Tokyo today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article29 1956-10-01 1 TAIPEH, Sun.— Nearly 159,--000 Chinese defected to Formosa from Communist China in the last seven years, 'the Nationalist Chinese Premier, Mr. O. K. Yul said today. UP.UP - 29 words
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Article353 1956-10-01 1 4,000 SAILORS ON A BIG SPREE Four fleets will spend $70,000 BUSINESS is booming in Singapore for cabaret girls, barmaids, trisha riders and shoeshinc boys. The reason: Fleets of four nations are in port This means that nearly i 4.000 men from toe navies of Britain, America, Australia and Pakistan353 words
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Article115 1956-10-01 1 FLOODING STALLS TRAFFIC SEVERAL areas were flooded and a giant tree was uprooted in Singapore yesterday during one of the worst rainstorms in the Colony in recent months. Along Bukit Timah Road, from Wayang Satu to Farrer Road, where water was two feet deep at 9 p.m.. dozens of cars115 words
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Article78 1956-10-01 1 CALCUTTA, Sun. More than 100 people were drowned when a sudden flood breached an embankment on the River Gandak. it was reported here today. A vast area between the towns of Gogri and Mirajpurghat is said to have been inundated as the floods spread through theUP - 78 words
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Article36 1956-10-01 1 HONG KONG, Sun— Hong Kong police headquarters today cancelled all leave for personnel who will stand by on emergency orders to cope with any eventuality during Communist Chinals national day celebrations tomorrow. A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article24 1956-10-01 1 WASHINGTON, Sun— The United States is to issue a special three-cent children's stamp designed to promote friendship among the world's children.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article29 1956-10-01 1 BOMBAY, Sun— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Minister without Portfolio arrived here this afternoon by air from a 13-day visit to Cairo and London.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article18 1956-10-01 1 HONG KONG. Sun. China bought 36 British cars in f he last two days. UP.UP - 18 words
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Article17 1956-10-01 1 WASHINGTON. Sun.—American and Canadian companies were today Invited to explore for oil in India.—Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article36 1956-10-01 1 DAMASCUS, Sun. Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt have decided to complain to the United Nations Security Council about "Israel's recent repeated aggression against Jordan," Syrian Foreign Ministry sources said yesterday.—A P. I36 words
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131 1956-10-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. About 2,000 non-industrial monthly-rated civilian employees in the War Department in Singapore and the Federation will get a substan- tiai rise in pay early next! year. This was stated by the secretary oi the War Depart- 1 ment Civilian131 words
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Article227 1956-10-01 1 'Adopt plan or quit' UMNO DEMAND TO CHEW A SINGAPORE UMNO branch has decided to press for the removal of Mr. Chew Swee Kee and Inche Mohamed Sidik from the Education Ministry if proposals drawn up by tho Malay Education Council 14 months ago are not adopted. A resolution to227 words
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Article32 1956-10-01 1 A-TKST KK\I)Y ADKI.AIhK Sun All preparations made for second Itritish atomic i plosion at MaraHnga, but no definite date H I Sir William IVnm announced toniylil (See i» oi. iii32 words
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Advertisement91 1956-10-01 1 thp fin that's fresh y it was caught Jr. > r. HOW YOU SAVE WHEN YO; I TAKE THE BIRDS EYE VIEW ar.d, of (OlrS€ Vjjiß^y j DlDt\fl i The old lr: Ordinary market- hIKI IV IV/r touf'.t fiih meant you often pay •*«-ll£/i3 I [I I t>°n«. headi and91 words
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Advertisement6 1956-10-01 1 A EH ACE A y rr-^.lrfgW^T^QlrXaAJ^Hiy6 words
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Advertisement54 1956-10-01 1 It means so much more to give —or get a PATEK PHILIPPE Watch The finest watch ever made Limited annual production. H. SENA LTD. Singapore. Penang Bangkok time for a l& c Deer AWARDIO Cold M»d* M London (W*...-. I" HEWED «nd titled S.ng*por» by Mt<*v** B'«~«"«» y A DISTHItUTID54 words
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Article195 1956-10-01 2 BATONS USED TO RESTRAIN CROWDS PORT LOUIS, Mauritius, Sun. Police had to use batons yesterday to restrain enthusiastic crowds when Princess Margaret drove through the wtrcctfi of this garden island. More than 100,000 ppople turned out to greet the Princess as she drove from the195 words
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166 1956-10-01 2 white taffeta and a matching bolero, and wearing a small white cloche hat with a narrow straw brim, left lor Le Reduit, the Governor's residence. Later in the morning, Princess Margaret "laid a foundation stone for the rrw Royal College School •t Cassis, nearReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration8 1956-10-01 2 PRINCESS MARGARET SHE bMILED BRAVELY.8 words
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Article141 1956-10-01 2 105 'profiteers' held pAIRO, Sun. Police here have arrested 105 merchants in a three-day swoop onbazaars and market places and charged them with hoarding commodities and marking up goods above the controlled price. Police acted after scare reports of shortages developing from Western economic pressure onAP - 141 words
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Article41 1956-10-01 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. More thau 3,000 American scientists, geologists and servicemen will carry out exploratory work in Antartica within the next two years. A Government statement yesterday said several teams would go overland to the South Pole. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article27 1956-10-01 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. Mr. Emil Jonsson, Iceland's Foreign Minister, will arrive here tomorrow to discuss Iceland's request for the withdrawal of United States troops. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article22 1956-10-01 2 SEOUL, Sun. Sixteen women and children were drowned when a sailing boat capsized off the south-wes-tern coast of Korea.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article16 1956-10-01 2 CAIRO, Sun.— Egypt yesterday agreed to buy 200.000 tons of Russian wheat. A.P.AP - 16 words
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Article52 1956-10-01 2 CASERTA (South Italy), Sun.— A horrified customer watched a 10-foot snake wrap itself round a barber's leg here while he was being shaved. The other clients fled as 32-year-old Agostino Bottone, his face covered in lather, snatched the barber's razor and slashed the snake toReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-10-01 2 Miss Midorika Tokura (centre) recently won the right to represent Japan in the forthcoming "Miss World" contest, to be held in London next month. On Miss Tokura's right is the runner-up, Miss Tokue Nakano. On the left is the third-placeAP - 72 words
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Article265 1956-10-01 2 JORT SAID, Sun. 1 The 11, 203-ton British tanker Fame and the Greek passenger ship Agamemnon (5,514 tons) collided in Port Said harbour early this! morning. Agents for the two ships said damage was slight. The tanker's agents said the ship had just taken itsReuter - 265 words
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Article276 1956-10-01 2 'NASSER WON'T GET AWAY WITH IT' ,I|ONDON,S: ln Thrrr: British Ministers in speeches On the Suez I crisis last nigfct lnd-at-i ci that Brr tin was de- f t>rmined not to let Jgypt "get away w.th ots nationa::sation of the cinai. ••he Coloniii: Minister Mi lai Lennox Boyd. said tnUP - 276 words
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Article35 1956-10-01 2 BO DE JANEIRO. Su Mr, Ahmear de Barros, firmer fcverr.or of Sao Piulo. yewrday proposed the formaftoh of a "United Stats i I Soiti America" with La Pv. 801-is as the capita!. —UPUP - 35 words
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Advertisement132 1956-10-01 2 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I .9HHHBHHHHH The Shell Service Station in Orange Grove Road i '%.y^ '^^^Hßa^*f,y> is now operated by X -X"- r|r^a" !^i^H| GUAN HOE CO. (MALAYA) LTD. ..nJf.jfc i m iiWfcii* 1 if -jury rUr-" SKMMJJtfcHfIDJw w™ HW w LU9RICA YI r i CttKl I mBKSMS/Mti&KSUEß&K^^B^^^^^^^^^mm^ cm y This132 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-10-01 3 Here's the suit fcr I rock- 'n- roll 1 \I»S T f!■ \/l! among >..uths. the "tic 1 -roll iuif Hieta poi*t the ri.MUn is the lto' one iiutchrd 'the "jc ana one round <t» >H >• Wi t h the dr»< ngtn Jacket! roes a o* asp Iruusers. which57 words
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Article, Illustration827 1956-10-01 3 ELECTION OF TREASURER COULD DECIDE PARTY FUTURE iiiiimimmmiiig I ONDON. Sun. A i bi C question hangs over the 55th annual delegate conference oi E tnr Labour Party E which opens in Black- pool tomorrow. It is over the future of Mr. AneurinReuter - 827 words
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Article64 1956-10-01 3 NFW YORK. Sun— A smart thief hit upon a sure-fire way to separate eight firemen from their US$l,5OO <Ms 4-,-50 payroll. He pulled a false alarm six blocks from the tiro station. Then, when the firemen roared away to the non-existent i blaze, the thief sneaked64 words
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Article86 1956-10-01 3 STRONGMAN SUCCUMBS TO WOUNDS MANAGUA. Sun. President Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua, Central America, died yesterday from gunshot wounds. He had been dangerously ill for a week after he was shot while dancing at Leon City near here. His assassin, a member of a rival political group, was killed by NicaraguanUP - 86 words
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181 1956-10-01 3 4 AND IT'S GOT TITO WORRIED' LONDON. Sunday. RUSSIAN submarines have been seen in the Mediterranean in the last few days, a ontisn newspaper claimed today The diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday Express ■aid the sightings "tie up with previous evidence that jReuter - 181 words
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Article23 1956-10-01 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Forty coal miners were drowned yesterday when a torrential rain flooded pits in West Bengal. —A. P.23 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-01 3 ISRAELI AVENGERS STRIKE BACK OVER BORDER ISRAELI soldiers stand over the body of a dead Arab Legionnaire after the Israeli attack on Houssan. Jordan, last week. Fifty Jordanians were killed in the raid a reprisal for the machine jjun murder of four archaeologists in Israeli territory.— A.P. picture.AP - 48 words
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Article40 1956-10-01 3 BONN Sun. Trance yesterday agreed t 0 the return of the coal-rich Saar to Germany. The French Premier, Mr. Guy Mollet and the West German Chancellor Dr. Adenauer, will sign an official agreement here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article23 1956-10-01 3 BUENOS AIRES. Sun.— A Gloster Meteor jet crashed at an Argentine Air Force base here yesterday. The pilot was killed.— U.P.UP - 23 words
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113 1956-10-01 3 NICOSIA, Sunday. NICOSIA was silent and deserted over the weekend due to the latest "stay in or be shot" curfew clamped on the town after gunmen had killed four Britons within 36 hours. Meanwhile, the hunt for the gunmen continued and on Saturday afternoonUP - 113 words
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189 1956-10-01 3 CANARY ISLANDS, Sun. A four-engine Spanish plane caught fire and crashed near the Rodeos airport yesterday. The plane plunged into a small house, killinc; the owner, a woman. The pilot suffered a broken leg. Four passengers were treated for minor injuries. AU 41 occupantsReuter - 189 words
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Article53 1956-10-01 3 Papa Dionne —but only twins SEATTLE. Sun. Herbert Dionne, cousin of the Dionne quintuplets of Canada, became the father of a baby girl. Later the doctor told him it was twins. When the doctor came back for a third time, Dionne's knees shook. But the doctor only said: "That's all."UP - 53 words
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Article158 1956-10-01 3 AFTER BIG BANG ATOMIC RAIN Drinking water tested in blast area SYDNEY, Sun. HIGHLY radioactive rain yesterday fell on the thickly populated areas of northern New South Wales while scientists studied the erratic course of a runaway atomic cloud. The deadly cloud, caused by Thursday's atomic blast off Maralinga, wasUP - 158 words
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Article51 1956-10-01 3 SEATTLE, Sun. Mr. William Edward Boeing, 74. founder of the Boeing Airplane Company, died on his yacht last night after a heart it tick Boeings made the Flying Fortress of World War II fame. A new Boeing atom bomber is still on the top secret list.—UP - 51 words
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Article30 1956-10-01 3 MEXICO CITY. Sun— A diesel engine smashed into a crowded bus on a level crossing here yesterday. The bus driver was killed and 19 passengers were injured.— UP.UP - 30 words
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Advertisement77 1956-10-01 3 -oudofit? Of cdU; it's a Ronson m there's good reason to be proud of the r ■W'""""^ J\ nc%v Ro nson Richmond. Here is a gift that will natter a possession to be proud of. This elegant lighter is characteristic of Ronson s progressive leadership in design, perfection of finish77 words
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Advertisement268 1956-10-01 3 OUR MENSWEAR DEPARTMENT HAS NOW BEEN S HIFTED TO GROUND FLOOR COMPLETELY REN OVATED AND AIR-CONDITIONED TO MARK THE OCCASION Wf AFFORD YOU SPECIAL OFFER! IDOL NYLON STRETCH SOCKS $1.70 A PAIR (LIMITED STOCK) COME NOW AND VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOM. WASSf AMULL'S Menswear Dcpt. Air-C conditioned 31, High St.268 words
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102 1956-10-01 4 FARMER WHO KILLED IS SAVED FROM GALLOWS AI.OK STAR. Sun LAN BAK 18, a farmer sentenced to death for the murder of a woman, was jailrd for 10 years on a lesser li.irur of manslaughter at his retrial yesterday. l.an killed I •■< Ah Baw, H, at Bukit Kctri. Perils,102 words
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Article25 1956-10-01 4 The Chinese Nationalist Republic Day the DoubleTenth -is nine days away, and already about 70 Singapore organisations are busy planning for the celebrations.25 words
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Article256 1956-10-01 4 Were war games held in Java Sea? Yes, no, yes has Colony guessing 'YES,' SAYS BRITAIN— BUT THE OTHERS DECLARE: 'WE ONLY PASSED THROUGH' fHK AIR of mystery that has hung over the Scato war games in the Far East deepened yesterday with more conflictig statements256 words
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Article22 1956-10-01 4 BENTONG, Sun. Welfare Week in Temerloh Starts tomorrow. In Bentong district, it will be from Oct 15 to Oct. 20.22 words
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Article209 1956-10-01 4 Jungle trip held thrills galore rTHE five-man CamA bridge University expedition to North Borneo has returned to Singapore after an adventurous two months in Duson country which few white people had previously visited. The team, whose object was zoological and geographical research, spent an uncomfortable 10 days when they first209 words
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Article30 1956-10-01 4 Mr. Loke Wan Tho will open the Singapore Art Society's exhibition of paintings by Cheong Soo Pienir at the British council Gallery on Oct. 10 at 5.30 p.m.30 words
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Article26 1956-10-01 4 The funeral ot Mr. T. M. Rethinaswamy, formerly of the Bombay Life Assurance Company, will be held today at 1 pm. at Bldadari Cemetery.26 words
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Article71 1956-10-01 4 Newly-elected officials of th 0 Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship, Singapore, are: President, Mr. Peter Joe Chia; vice-president. Mr. Kenny Tan; secretary, Mr. Foo See Luan; asst. secretary, I Miss Ong Yong Hwa; j treasurer, Mr. Raymond Wee: asst. treasurer, Miss Chen tuee Eng. Commission chairmen. Miss Lulu71 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-10-01 4 SERGEANT TAKES A RHODESIAN BRIDE SGT BASIL S. McLENNAN. colour sergeant of the Ist. Km.. Rhodesian African Rifles, and his bride, the former Miss Dorothy Day. who arrived in Singapore last week from Rhodesia. They were married on Saturday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd —Straits Times picture.49 words
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98 1956-10-01 4 Tf R. N. F. KONG, president of the Singapore Judo iTI Club, and his wife were injured in a head-on car crash in Lornie Road, Singapore yesterday. They were returning with i three of their children to their house in Third Avenue98 words
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Article66 1956-10-01 4 The people of Sarawak have contributed $3,748 towards the cost of the urgent restoration and repair of the Parish Church of Sheepstor in Devon, in whose churchyard the first and second Rajahs of Sarawak are buried. The Governor, Sir Anthony Abell, has received from Lord66 words
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Article25 1956-10-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun— Mr. Pat Edington, former District Forest Officer at Mersing, has been posted to Nentong on his return from leave.25 words
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109 1956-10-01 4 AIRPORT FAREWELL FOR 'Mr. CHIPS' ADAMS LARGE number of friends and old boys of St. Andrew's School turned up at the Singapore Airport yesterday morning to say farewell to Singapore's "Mr. Chips,'" Canon R. K. S. Adams. Canon Adams left for Australia, where he will settle down as a diocesan109 words
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152 1956-10-01 4 All expenses paid at 'Pesta' weddings PENANG, Sun. MALAY couples can marry without having to incur any expenses on Oct. 9, when Pen a n g holds Its own "Pesta" at the New World Park. The festival will open on Oct. 5. "We are holding wedding ceremonies on the last152 words
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Article182 1956-10-01 4 New plan to help Malays KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. T*HE Federation Government is considering givir* A loans to help Malays in rural areas build the! own houses. i The Minhter for Natural Resources and Local Government, Incne Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today that he was impressed182 words
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Article62 1956-10-01 4 Members of the You n Liberal Socialists yesterda; went on a gift-giving mission to two Singapore orga nisations. In the morning they visited the Little Sisters of the Poor, where they distributed tinned foods, cakes and clothing and toys to 300 inmates. In the afternoon they62 words
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Article41 1956-10-01 4 'Spring clean' for royal town KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The royal town of Kuala JKargsar has had a "sprinc cleaning" during the oast week. Officials of the Health Week celebration committee made house-to-house visits asking the residents to keep the town clean.41 words
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Article163 1956-10-01 4 COURT TO HEAR LABOUR DISPUTE 'THE court of inquiry tel up by tho Singapore Labour Ministry to Investigate the dispute between the Frod Waterhouse Company and its employees' union will sit today. A Colony district judge an<: magistrate, Mr. J. W. D Ambrose, is sitting as a one man court.163 words
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Article76 1956-10-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR Sun ,lalay 800 potential con ributor.s to the Internationa In buffer stock arc i pgistes-od, the Federatim. Chief Inspector of Mines M hn Patterson, said today. The collection of the co ributions towards the bufiV lock would besin on Oct. 1. > said. Miners76 words
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Article55 1956-10-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. i The National Mining Workers' Union has decided that i Ma'^y should be spoken at I its meetings and used in official correspondence. Tie ion will instruct all II inches to start Mala ts.se;-. rhe union has decided t Ye its headquarters froi55 words
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Advertisement122 1956-10-01 4 We're Running Up a NEW "FLAG" at P I THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE AND MALAYA i I FROM OCTOBER I^. IT'S THE SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE... I THE SIGN OF HIGH QUALITY, HIGH SATISFACTION MOBIL 4 4 PRODUCTS, SOUGHT BY WISE MOTORISTS ALL OVER THE WORLD. WITH SUCH FAMOUS NAMES122 words
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Article204 1956-10-01 5 TWO WAYS IK WHICH WORKERS CHEAT THEMSELVES KUALA LUMPUR IV Sun.— The acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr. J. Grundy, today told how Chinese workers dodged contributions to the Employees Provident Fund. One method was to work on a "pok rhau" (profit sharing) system and an- other was204 words
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94 1956-10-01 5 SARAWAK AND SINGAPORE REACH NEW VISA ACCORD IMMIGRATION autho- rities of Singapore and Sarawak have agreed to make it easier for businessmen of boti territories to get visa*. Single visit vitas will be replaced by vha valid for six months. Applicants fir six-month visas, howe-er. must be bo n a94 words
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Article69 1956-10-01 5 A soldier t the 1/6 Gurkhas was slititly wounded on Saturday, \vlen his patrol fought a shot engagement with about K terrorists in the Chikus Fore* Reserve in the Tapah area H Perpk. The terroksts fled, leaving behind som« packs of food. Early yeslrday, two terrorists enter69 words
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Article41 1956-10-01 5 A 17-yearUd girl. Tan Hui Siang. fell alout 15 feet from the first flot* of a house in Tank Road. Singapore, yesterday moniink She was admitted to the General Ho^ital with severe injuries to fc<r back.41 words
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Article31 1956-10-01 5 JOHORE DAHRU, Sun. Organising dance for the first time. The women's Jction of the Malayan (J.inese Association held a sucqt-sful dance at the English (j liege Hall on Saturday.31 words
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Article31 1956-10-01 5 Mr. V. W Frampton of the Singapore Animal Lovers' League last night broadcast an appeal ever Radio Malaya for the pufc.ic to support the league's flat day on Saturday.31 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-10-01 5 Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. B Leung after their wedding at the Singapore Registry on Saturday. The bride was formerly Miss Daisy Ong. A reception was held at the Great World Amusement Park. Straits Times picture39 words
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132 1956-10-01 5 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, said A on Saturday night that the Colony had problems of the greatest magnitude for the architect and the engineer Speaking at the annual dinner of the Institute of Civil Engineers at the Sea View Hotel. Sir132 words
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Article17 1956-10-01 5 KUANTAN. Sun. Kuantan's Special Branch officer. Mr. W.M. Humble, has left on home leave.17 words
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Article32 1956-10-01 5 India's Minister for Health. Rajakumari Amrith Kaur. who arrived in Singapore on. Saturday, left by air yesterday to continue her way to Australia for an 18-day poodwill and observation tour.32 words
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Article29 1956-10-01 5 The Singapore Chamber Ensemble will hold the first Colony recital by the Filipino Soprano, Dalisay Aldaba at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.45 p.m. on Sunday.29 words
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Article132 1956-10-01 5 ROOM FOR 120 T*HE Singapore Prisons 1 Department is asking for $19,310 to pay the staff of its temporary "borstal" from this month until the end of the year. Approval for the sum will be sought at the meeting nf the Legislative Assembly on Oct. 3. The132 words
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Article49 1956-10-01 5 A Hallowe'en Ball, organised by St. Andrew's School in aid of the school's new boarding house wil! be held at the Sea View Hotel on Oct. 31. Tickets -<t $5 double and single are obtainable at tho school. St. Andrew's Cathedral. Robinsons and White aways.49 words
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Miscellaneous357 1956-10-01 5 radio malaya Regional SINGAPORE i Piotr.imm thus marked can be received by listeners in Malacca. (short c 62m Medium waV e Short wave «n 62m. Medium i- Km wave 476 m., 3l^m., 366 m. and lOm > ■>79m I A.M. 7.15 Time Signal And A.M. -8 57 Broadcasts To En357 words
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Obituary30 1956-10-01 6 20 Word,; $10 (minimum). MRS. SOO BAN HEE (nee Pow Lean Sim,) passed away at 135 Tanglln Road. Singapore, yesterci;iv. Cortege leaves at 4.45, burial Bidadarl 5.15 p.m. today.30 words
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677 1956-10-01 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon., Oct. 1, 1956. 'In The Best Interests' "In the best interests of the people." This phrase has been much on the lips of Singapore's Chief Minister. It is one that bears repetition again and again, with increasing emphasis each time it is used. For it677 words
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Article506 1956-10-01 6 What are the causes of industrial unrest in the Federation? The monthly report of the Federation's Labour Department gives an instructive and interesting analysis of the factors which led to strikes and disputes during August. It notes that there were 32 strikes in August involving 8,828 workers and506 words
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Article, Illustration957 1956-10-01 6 Ferocity gives way to weary frustration T^HE week's most signiA flcant development of the Suez crisis has been the decision of the shipping lines to suspend the surcharge on cargoes moving between east and west of Suez. Whatever the motives behind last week's London decision to form the Suez Canal957 words
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252 1956-10-01 6 HAVING read the letter by "Law Victim" I feel the time has come for me to disclose my experience to judge whether it is true that moneylenders do extract 200 per cent interest from their victims. I am a married man with six people252 words
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Letter233 1956-10-01 6 I have recently arrived in Singapore, and have started to drive in this City. I have not been issued with the "Secret Highway Code," which most Singapore drivers seem to have read, but I think I am learning but I would like to be corrected if I233 words
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270 1956-10-01 6 Give priority to Asians, call I SEE from an advertisement that the Penang Port Commission is calling for applications for the post of Deputy Secretary and Chief Accountant on a three-year contract. Since "expatriation pay" is mentioned, one assumes that the post is meant lor an expatriate. It i s270 words
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Letter164 1956-10-01 6 I HAVE liveiin Nile Road for many »ars and I am most sorry ti say that the authorities ta te no interest in our area. We lack a nst office. We have to walk I mile to reach the nearest pst office located In U ncr Pickering164 words
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Letter56 1956-10-01 6 This insisting allowance fT^HE proposi to pay the Municipal Councillors of Penang an I'.lowance of $10 per mating ($3O/--a month) i. s a* insult. Who was this woi rierful economic expert wl c proj>osed ten wonderful bu ;ks when $500 and $200 aretaid to others in addition I so many56 words
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Letter101 1956-10-01 6 rpHE Malaya Borneo Hous■l ing Socitty has completed 140 lr-v cost houses for sale at Petaling Jaya and these art now ready for occupation. The Minister for Housing and Town Planning should ensure that Et least 30^ Oi these hotLsefc are allocated to Malays. With the present101 words
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Letter31 1956-10-01 6 I strongly support the suggestion by Mr. Francis MinLsUr for Comivinications and Works, of a'yimit of 2 000 taxis in thev^ity area of Singapore. SUNNY. CHOW Singapore-31 words
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Letter185 1956-10-01 6 DATO Sir Roland Braddell in a letter to the Straits Times while admitting that it is quite within the province of the Chief Minister and his Alliance Party to change the present name of the country to Malaysia lucidly explains that the proposed change, is lacking185 words
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Letter180 1956-10-01 6 rpHE Indian Graduates In A the Federation have no good grounds for being dissatisfied with their condition of service. I doubt if they can get better conditions of service anywhere else In the world today, especially with the qualifications they possess. I cannot claim to know how much180 words
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Letter70 1956-10-01 6 IN spite of the B.T.C. bu. c being divided intr "Smokinp" and "No Smoking" sections, peopl' smoke in "No Smoking" sections, thus causing the nonsmokers a great inconveni ence. If uneducated peop!< smoke it is understandable But what of the cdi who can read the not Can't70 words
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Advertisement804 1956-10-01 6 I Striiti Time* Free Pren j For th# fony«ni*nc« or odv#r- i titcrt our reprt»cntofi«» at lit I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, I ORCHARD ROAD, will r«c«iv« imall advtrtiMmcnts and omwen i lo box numbers. Clottifitd adv«rt)Mm*nti may I alto b« handtd te: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester Houm, Collyer804 words
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Advertisement14 1956-10-01 6 yk H HRr ff m v i»- i mXX M x ft JI* tsi14 words
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Advertisement85 1956-10-01 6 R.V.flf£fJ^ |fl*^i OPTICIRNS Mr. K. E. MEYER will be visiting KUALA LUMPUR on Monday, Blh October 1956 Appointments for eye examinations I STORCH BROS. LTD., 20-22, MOUNTBATTEN RD. peMans DIESEL Vehicular Agricultural Enßin<s Sales and Service LYONS MOTORS LTD. Orchard Road. Sin«aporc-9. C.A.V. Pumps and Injectors Sales and Service FAR85 words
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Article143 1956-10-01 7 STUDENT UNION PROBES RAGGING THE University of Maj a y a. Students' has started an y into allegations senior students agging freshmen v i t h unnecessary ir, Investigation follows that "freshles" have ted to "torments ties" since they the Dunearn I iosteL to the allesai, ,-ome new students were143 words
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Article39 1956-10-01 7 GANU, Sun. de-Pertuan Mucla Qgganu, TVngku Ma':i- d< d ;i aew police N! t 15 nv.'.cs rday. r Is equipped with a VII F. wireless get. It will be by an officer and constables.39 words
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Article305 1956-10-01 7 STC MEN END PAY PACT -NEW DEMANDS GO TO BOSSES TODAY AND CONDEMN GOVT. FOR ARREST OF THE SEVEN UNION LEADERS SINGAPORE'S busmen held a mass meeting yesterday and decided on a merger between the 3,000-strong Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union and the Singapore Bus Workers'305 words
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Article203 1956-10-01 7 PUBLIC IS LET IN ON NEW FOOD WAR IZLUANG, Sun. Food denial restrictions are being tightened in the Kluang area to starve out the terrorists operating in the district as "Operation Huckster" enters a new phase. While the security forces continue their jungle bashing, a psychological warfare drive aimed at203 words
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Article50 1956-10-01 7 Big MAHA success KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thousands of people visited the Malayan Agri-Horticul-tural Association exhibition at the Selangor Turf Club grounds here yesterday and today. It is the biggest M.A.H.A. show since the war. Eighteen Government departments and 17 firms have stalls at the exhibition, spread over 64,000 sq. ft.50 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-10-01 7 Mr and Mrs. Norman Barker who were married on Saturday at St Pauls Church. Upper Serangoon, Singapore. The bride was formerly Miss Dawn Moss —Straits Times picture.31 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-10-01 7 SHIP SINKS IN HARBOUR— BUT $100,000 CARGO OF MOTOR OIL IS SALVAGED A LIGHTER carrying $100,--000 worth of motor oil in 320 drums sank in the Singapore Harbour yesterday. The lighter, manned by three Indians, was alongside the wharves when it sprung a leak. A fire engine turned out to69 words
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Article159 1956-10-01 7 STUDENTS LIE LOW AFTER WARNING ALL open signs of defiance by Singapore Chinese A school students of the Government's order banning the Chinese Middle School Students' Union disappeared yesterday. This follows a "last" warning on Saturday by the Minis. I ter for Education, Mr.159 words
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Article32 1956-10-01 7 Miss Sylvia Terry. 19. was crowned Chinese Swimming Club Invitation Beauty Queen 1956 in Singapore last night. Runner-up was Miss Rugayah Ibrahim. Miss Poppy Burleigh was third.32 words
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Article42 1956-10-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— All alias Mohamed bin Ismail Maharuddin. 21, unemployed, was sentenced to 18 months jail by the Sessions Court here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to stealing clothing worth $109 belonging to Ahmad bin Haridoo.42 words
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Article34 1956-10-01 7 A public meeting presided by the Indian Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. R. K. Tandon. will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 630 p.m. tomorrow in memory of Mahatma Gandhi's birthday.34 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-10-01 7 TOURIST TRADE 'DOCTOR' ARRIVES MR. R. W. FENTON, the man who put New Zealand's thriving tourist industry on it« feet, flew into Singapore yesterday with plans to do the same for the Colony. Mr. Fenton, who was met at the airport by Mr. G. G. Thomson, the Public Relations Officer,82 words
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Article33 1956-10-01 7 The Raffles Museum Special Exhibition of selected photographs by the world's leading photographers on loan from the Loke Wan Tho collection is open daily in Singapore until the end of October.33 words
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Article35 1956-10-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chong Yong Foon, who carried four cases of milk and three bags of flour in a car, was fined $60, or two weete' jail In the magistrate's court today35 words
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Article55 1956-10-01 7 Lucky numbers drawn at the St. Patrick's School fun fair In East Coast Road, Singapore, yesterday were: First prize (refrigerator) *****, second prize f radiogram) *****, third prize (sewing machine) *****. Consolation prizes: *****, *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****. *****, *****, *****, *****. *****,55 words
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Article55 1956-10-01 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. For allowing an unmuzzled dog to be at large and bite a child, the owner Chua Kuan Chin wa« fined $40, or two weeks' jail in the Magistrate's Court today. He told the court that the child threw a stone at the55 words
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112 1956-10-01 7 Car crash bridegroom takes a taxi— just in time for wedding IPOH, Sun. A 22- YEAR-OLD businessman, Lam Pen; Mun, was involved in a car crash this morning four hours before his wedding at noon. Lam, who lives at Guntong new village, escaped uninjured when his car collided head-on with112 words
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Article175 1956-10-01 7 But where is cycling friend? IPOH, Sunday. A 14- YEAR-OLD boy. Tan Tong Hooi, who had boon missing from his home here since last Wednesday, was found sleeping on a bench at the Seremban railway station on Friday night. Seremban police who detained him, flashed175 words
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91 1956-10-01 7 ATTACK WITH PARANG IN COFFEE SHOP A victim of a parang attack, Mohamed Kassim, 20. was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital last night in a serious condition. Kassim told the police that he was drinking in a coffeeshop in Joo Chiat Lane, when a man struck him on the91 words
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Article49 1956-10-01 7 The Singapore Music Society will hold an inform; evening of music at the Vi< toria Memorail Hall at 8 p.n. on Oct. 17. The concert will featun Susheela Dcvi (violin), Patrick Flynn (pianoforte*. Rit van't Groenewout (contralto > and Francis Mace (pianoforte). Bookings are now open a! Robinson's.49 words
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Advertisement58 1956-10-01 7 4i Chocolate Ruffles NOILANDS BUTTERY CO LTD «C KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PINANG KOTA BHARIf «««««««««(«<«««««««.<««««««t««««««««««i A Gift that will ultiays be treasured! £ty RINCS EAR RINCS W '**P 2 PENDANTS NECKLACES f s CLIP BROOCHES ETC.. ETC. IV^U^ S LANKA Jewellers, I POR Cl YLON GEMS) yf S 0. BATTERY58 words
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Advertisement184 1956-10-01 7 SCULLY: To Marshall and Jeanne, on Sept. 30 at K.K., brother for Henry and Gerard. THE HOWARD •Q3EES23IID 9mp'U>ved«MK iv Offer* M»« following UNIQUE features for better cultivation: CAR TYPE CONTROLS with automatic interlocks for additional safety. DIFFERENTIAL LOCK gives the effect of a solid axle when cultivating, but provides184 words
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Article203 1956-10-01 8 HIMALAYAN CIRCUIT. By C. D. Kholsa, (Macmillan. 18s.). THE association of the word "Himalayan" to which we have become accustomed is with the word "mountaineer." Neither of these links itself immediately with the word "Indian." Here is the first novelty: this book is by an Indian Hiah Court203 words
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Article636 1956-10-01 8 nOXALIt WALKER - To leadership by the hard way nOXALIt WALKER »v WINC LEADER. By Croup Captain J. E. "Johnnie" Johnson. (Chatto and Windus. 155.) AT long last the greatest fighter pilot of them all, Group Captain J. E. "Johnnie" Johnson, D.S.O. and two bars, D.F.C. and bar, American D.F.C. Legion of Merit,636 words
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Article120 1956-10-01 8 HUNTING AFRICA PONDORO. By John Tayk-. (Muller. 18s.). AFTER thirty years of big-game hunting in Africa, John Taylor, son of a famous Dublin surgeon, still loves the unusual career he describes. He knows no satisfaction, he says, to compare with a pile of gleaming elephant tusks, and he blandly confesses120 words
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Article69 1956-10-01 8 SINNERS AND SHROUDS (Methuen, 12s. fid.) is Jonathan Latimer's first book for fifteen years, but his touch has not deserted him. His Chicago journalist undergoes a series of violent misadventures which might make even Philip Marlow blench. Terse, fast, cold, often funny, Mr. Latimer spins a story69 words
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Article59 1956-10-01 8 IN A NASTY SPOT NIGHT DROP. By Stephen Ran some (Gollancz 105. 6 d.) belongs to the off-hand, the throwaway school. His private eye ruefully leans upon his right-hand man in extricating a temperamental industrial designer from a very nasty spot indeed in which professional rivalry, marital mistrust, and sheer59 words
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Advertisement261 1956-10-01 8 Table-top scale with wonderful T*^. Hornby-Dublo offers > *^>* > unrivalled vilue in scale- k model railways. The engineerinj precision which goes into every part ensures long life and accurate operation. For lasting pleasure there's nothing to equal the Hornby-Dublo system, worked by remote control. A whole railway can be261 words
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Advertisement47 1956-10-01 8 Call your Cargo Agent or Pan American Phone 2412 Mansfield I Co., Ltd., Ocean Bldg., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Ear AMEßfGnsr LEADER IN OVERSEAS AIR CARGO EXPERIENCED MOTOR CYCLISTS choose DUNLOP V FORT UNIVERSAL J .|WRIBBED TYRES THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (M) LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG47 words
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Miscellaneous323 1956-10-01 8 Straits Times Crossword TT l2<r "iS" 19 20~ 21 24 -i I nfr_i v ACROSS 7. Word in a dozen parts— yet 1. Heavenly display suggests only half a down (14). flashy bed-linen (5, 9>. 10. Try to follow this river and 8. A specialist in matters con- find useful323 words
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Article, Illustration1370 1956-10-01 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Conan Doyle turned sleuth to save victim of injustice 0 as** af the animal hitler trho protvleil by night d ARTHUR 3 fONAN DOYLE is own as creator brilliant and l, es t-selling fictional [ive, Sherlock Ho |mcs. The tall, lean, «ed Holmes one of theDaily Mirror - 1,370 words
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Advertisement319 1956-10-01 9 ASK FOR >jMMMlWMii»mu«uwnHtiiHii<imiuuiui»iMii.iumiiiHHM«it ||||[||||mntm"l II Illlinillllt'X' IsfiQjfrn >f y^il I D I A I avi > l,'.^»r Jillill SERVICE at BORNEO MOTORS LTD. Singapore Federation Branches for AUSTIN and AUSTIN HEALEY CARS which hold Every World Record in Class D from 1 to 3,000 miles Including 200 miles at 152.58319 words
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Miscellaneous49 1956-10-01 9 Hex 3torgan 9 31.D. Loved money Dieh Tracy Singer shot ■HHtanH^HMI^H T^ -*/> f -oiat "^T" FtwesinccP. julie") {bed^W no. no.' twev "T L!^ r|,, ft J^^^GET IT.^J I MARRLINJ. MAS J '\~*^lll I cajlJ>iYpOlT D '^f U Ac« (filar,, Bad report WHAT VVA6 TMAT DCtADCUL /CC^CTS T>W THE Pf^^^^^^^H49 words
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Article579 1956-10-01 10 By Our Market Correspondent HUE to the offer by the London finance group, Camp Bird*Ltd M to 18 Malayan tin mining companies last week, the spotlight for a time shifted to the^sterling tin section of the Singapore Share Market. However, once again the real strength of579 words
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Article200 1956-10-01 10 fiOMPANIES operating \j In Malaya announced the following dividends last week:— JOHAN TIN DRKDOING LTD.: an interim dividend of 5 per cent, less 30 per cent income tax, for the year ending January 31 1957. due and payable on October 8 to those registered on October 1 Books200 words
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Article681 1956-10-01 10 rE following full revised list of quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their last meeting: on Friday: Uex Brick* Pref 1.70 MS Ords 1.90 1.90 Atlas ice 1100 (tmyen) B B. Petro. 57/- «0/BM. Trusleu «10 O.M Con. Tin smelt Pref 19- *>/-681 words
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Article315 1956-10-01 10 THE following business done' in the Singapore Share j Market last week was report((l by one firm of brokers for the period September 22 to! 28:— INDI'STRIALS: British Borneo Pets. 575. 575.4' id., Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 275.6 d. 275. 4 'id.. Praser Si Neave Ords. $2 08315 words
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Article428 1956-10-01 10 RUBBER fell off below the 90 cents level in Singapore last week for the first time for nearly three months, recovered up to 93 cents under the influence of sales to China and then fell off again on Saturday morning. During the week China purchased about three428 words
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Advertisement147 1956-10-01 10 j£7DGL/i7CS7IjL SPECIALITIES TIMI it Original Madras Curry Powder it Mango Slices Mango Pulp i, Typical Indian Vegetables In brine Ready to serve Indian Vegetable Curries if Indian Pickles in oil it Mango Chutney Trade enquires to TIMS PRODUCTS LTD. Belghurr'uh, Wen Bengal INDIA f. w >0* i>M>/r< )V> >//i i>\<147 words
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Advertisement890 1956-10-01 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI. APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Deputy Controller of Land Transport for the Government of Brunei. 2. The person engaged will be responsible to the Controller o: Land Transport for the general administration of the Brunei Road Traffic Enactment. 1954 and the890 words
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Advertisement643 1956-10-01 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE t* hereby given that Mr. Harry Oi Hang Gle Is no longer In our employment, and has no authority to transact any business or to collect any moneys on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS, LIMITED. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that as from the Ist day of643 words
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Advertisement870 1956-10-01 10 NOTICES H.M. NAVAL BASE TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS There will be vacancies In 1 January, 1957. for fully indentured apprenticeships in H.M Dockyard, Singapore, in the following trades: Shipwright, Shlpfltter, Engine 1 Fitter, Boilermaker, Electrical I Fitter, Blacksmith, Coppersmith. i Plumber and Jciner. An examination will be held in November, 1956. Applications870 words
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Advertisement493 1956-10-01 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service PROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Franciieo Spore P. Swet. Penang F'mant Ellen Bakke Kristin Bakke —7/ 9 Oct 10 Oct 11 Oct 210 a Anna Bakke 19 Sep 19/23 Ocr 24 Oct 26 Oct 4 N Accepting Cargo for Framantle— calling493 words
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Advertisement1139 1956-10-01 11 t# i. 240s MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Mi mm jI)#l) .Incorportr.-d in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o r c p v t e vn otiier poMs to loaa ono or<noej)e cargo tUINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS OF VISSCLS WHICH HAVE LtFT MALAYA HOMtWARDS due1,139 words
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Advertisement1082 1956-10-01 11 bm 1 pmsi HJ J LV*W*i tii i) M EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/0* FAR EAST Penang p. S'hom S'poro "lALAMOU- Mil tf 17/1 f Oet Ot ASIA 1 /2 Oct 21 Oc Oct 27 Oct/ 1 Nov HOMEWARDS FILINGS FOR GENOA, ANTWIRP. ROTTHDAM. HAMBURG COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBUR6,1,082 words
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Advertisement1008 1956-10-01 11 bu.'l^ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD 2 l i 377 H i 0 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingaom) I LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang •BENREOCH for London, Rotterdam G. 11/14 Sails/ S Oct Direct arrives London 27 Oct BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp1,008 words
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Advertisement1285 1956-10-01 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELLERMAN «fc BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELIS, SAN FRANCISCO. 1 ,,f AMBU C SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 81 PORTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Port; Accepting cargo for Central 4 South and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF BATH WANCISVILU S horn1,285 words
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Article1068 1956-10-01 12 P W D L P A Pt* Mothcrwell 4 3 1 0 10 5 7 Hearts 4 3 1 0 10 7 7 Queen of S. 4 3 0 1 7 3 6 Aberdeen 4 3 0 19 6 6 Runners 4 2 118 5 5 Ralth Rovers1,068 words
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Article163 1956-10-01 12 MATCH TOOK THREE HOURS LONDON, Sun. RICHARD "Pancho" Gonzales, of the United States, won the men's singles title in the London International professional indoor lawn tennis championship at Wembley here, yesterday. In a marathon final, which larted nearly three hours. Gonzales beat Australian Frank Sedgman, 1952Reuter - 163 words
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721 1956-10-01 12 U.K. SOCCER REVIEW LONDON. Sun. rpHE brilliant Man--1 Chester Un i ted team, League champions and present leaders, continue to show all signs of leading a big British revival in world soccer. England's selectors, who begin building for the 1958 World CupReuter - 721 words
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Article451 1956-10-01 12 SWANESA RALLY TO BEAT ITALIAN XV LONDON, Sun. A N Italian Rugby A Union XV, which included twelve Internationals, was beaten 13-5 by Swansea yesterday after leading the Welsh side 5-0 at half time. Swansea scored two goals and a try to the Italian side's goal. A crowd of overReuter - 451 words
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189 1956-10-01 12 BUDAPEST, Sun. CHRIS CHATAWAY, of Britain, won the 5.000 mej tres in an athletics match between Britain and Hungary before 25,000 fans here yesterday. He won by about two yards from Derek Ibbotson (Britain), with Sandor Iharos (Hungary) a further 20 yards behind. Chataway'sReuter - 189 words
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Article77 1956-10-01 12 LONDON, Sun.— Mas-Tu-Vu, the steeplechaser who ran twice In the Orand National in the colours of Queen Elizabeth. the Queen Mother, was destroyed yesterday following an accident at Plumpton race course last Wednesday. Mas-Tu-Vu was bumped against the rails in a race at Plumpton and a splinter,77 words
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Article37 1956-10-01 12 LONDON, Sun— The touring Uganda football team drew 2-2 with an Isthmian League XI at Dulwlch Stadium here yesterday after leading 1-0 at half time. This was the last match of their tour— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article78 1956-10-01 12 LONDON, Sun. PEBULTS of Rugby League matches played yesterday are: Barrow 26 Swlnton 6; Batley 9 Featherstone Rovers 26; Blackpool Borough 5 St Helens 58 CaaUeford 17 Huddersfleld 32, Doncaster 0 Hunslet 34; Halifax 9 Wlgan 3; Hull 38 Warrlngton 14. Leeds 24 York 5; Leigh 34Reuter - 78 words
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Advertisement429 1956-10-01 12 i TODAY CAPITOL JlJl SHOWS 9 A.M. 1-45. 4.00. 6-30 9-30 P.M. Today 11 a.m. 1114 lI A II II 111 for students j I I now 9PY^-^ KMt IM> I SHOWING! nt A \Mtal V ?M n3(l rM inn—niimi»iii ~^Sl KiQMC B aLaßdoß NEXT CHANGE! f%l I ACTION! EXCITEMENT!429 words
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Advertisement391 1956-10-01 12 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS j t a n a v i CATHAY jjfr 6 o I II II A I %»Mt-COMOrriOWD -9^ .nd 9..10|..m. M-G-M*. y^^pJ* entirely newidea in motion picture ru hiyypment? I j[j-: GENE KELLY technicolor i THE ROYAL COMMAND HIM- BKST I'KTIKI. Ol rill \y I COMING! "THE391 words
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Advertisement839 1956-10-01 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words J., (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtra. FLAT TO GIVE up with some furniture Katong main road, suitable for small business, new bus-stop, church, market and school. Telephone, cooker, faa water-heater, M.S. P. 0.8. 1459. NEW FURNISHED BUNGALOW sth m.s. Upper Serangoon Road. 3 Bedrooms. Baths attached.839 words
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Advertisement780 1956-10-01 13 TUITION 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box SO cts. txtra. WILDORS DRIVING SCHOOL Cha.ges only on the amount of lessons required to pass Lie test. 38 Prlnsep Street. Phone *****, TYPEWRITING WITHOUT TEARS Afternoons $3/- Shorthand without Sighs, Cambridge S lB^ v M aths. Commercial High School, 247 A, joo Chlat780 words
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Advertisement810 1956-10-01 13 REAL ESTATE WANTED 13 Words IS (Min.)— Box SO tU. txtra. BUYERS ARE HERE looking for bungalows, 2 -storey houses, building sites, shop and terrace houses, agricultural land, etc List your properties with us now 11 1 We are ready to serve you Singapore House. Land <fc Estate Agency. 338/342.810 words
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Advertisement816 1956-10-01 13 FOR SALE 10 Words $S < fin.)— Box SO ctt. txtra. MULLARD SIEMENS Radios, Radiograms, Leonard Refrigerators. Garrard, Polydor Philips Changers, Pfaff Bewtng Machines available on Cash or Hire-Purchase Terms backed with First Class Service. Call on Super Services (S) 180, Selegie Road, Telephone ***** or Super Radio Service 1012,816 words
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Advertisement881 1956-10-01 13 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA to all consumers In Port Dlckson and SUUan area There will be a shut down of electricity supply between the hour.; of 10.00 a.m. and 11.00 a.m. on Tuesday, the 2nd October 1956. due to necessary maintenance to equipment being carried out. Any881 words
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Advertisement560 1956-10-01 13 ONE OF THE WORLDS MOST DESIRED WATCHES All component parts are manufactured and assembled by 1200 skilled employees in our factories established in 1888. Experience and continuous research, together with thr aid of the latest technical developments, achieve precision and durability. f ■H^L^kv I' A \m\ Fa\ i I fc560 words
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Article114 1956-10-01 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. /CONCENTRATED training in- > eluding physical exercises and the sharpening up of stroke play was advocated for Malayan women badminton players if they are to emulate our Thomas Cup players. This was the opinion of Mr. Cheah Mah Sun, hon. secretary of the Badminton114 words
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Article123 1956-10-01 14 i JIMMY Martin, trainer of Gold Vase winner Rubber Planter and two other winners on the last day of the meeting— Vital Chance I and Gay Hunter won a total of $36,600 for the owners. Statistics for the meeting: TRAINERS TJoa. Manning. Sleigh. Donnelly. Spencer and Yong123 words
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Article30 1956-10-01 14 ASUNCION. Argentina. Sun.Pascual Pere/.. Argentinian world thui-isht boxing champion, gained a technical knock-out over Ro]as Silva. of Chile, in a 10-round nontitle contest here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article347 1956-10-01 14 BAM to provide board, lodging for foreign players Proposed tour of Indonesia approved From NERAL MOREIRA K. LUMPUR. Sun. BADMINTON Association of Malaya today decided to hold the first South East Asia championships next April. Each competing nation may send a maximum of four players.347 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-10-01 14 RUBBER PLANTER (Kevin Mitchell) scores a decisive victory i n the richest sprint race in Malaya— the 5.a.000 Sultan's Gold Vase at Ipoh. on Saturday. Amusement Park (No 15) with Merv Posner up. takes second place m a cavalry charge" behind the71 words
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504 1956-10-01 14 Owner doesn't know yet of $25,006 win RUBBER PLANTER'S COLD VASE TRIUMPH A BOOST FOR AUSTRALIAN BLOODSTOCK By EPSOM JEEP MILLIONAIRE businessman Mr. Lee Van Lian does not know yet of his five-year-old Rubber Planter's triumph in the $25,000 Sultan's Gold Vase one of the richest prizes on the Malayan504 words
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Article38 1956-10-01 14 LAC B. Toole won the Seletar Cycle Racing Association.* 25-mile time trial at Bukll Tlmah yesterday. His time was lnr lmln 2sec. Second was SAC Pollard <S> and third was G Garlick iC>.38 words
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Article192 1956-10-01 14 U.S. lead 2-0 in Davis Cup FOREST HILLS. New York, Sun. TTNITEO STATES gained a, 2-0 lead over Italy here yesterday in 'he interzone final of the Davis Cup tennis competition. They need only one more win, from today's doubles and tomorrow's singles, to ensure a trip to Australia where192 words
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Article252 1956-10-01 14 SINGAPORE Business Houses F. A won the Feith Charity Cup, beating Malay F. A. 3-1 at Jalan Besar last night. Malays, without the services of some of their stars who wer c playing fo r Malayan Malays at Kuala Lumpur, were made to defend resolutely from252 words
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Article182 1956-10-01 14 SINGAPORE'S Olympic hockey trainees gave il.cir best performance yet ftt the third trial match in which Whites beat Colours 5-1 at the G.S.C. ground yesterday. One of outstanding players was Osbert Rozario who, with Chai Hon Yam and Vijiaratnam, once again gave the game much182 words
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Article380 1956-10-01 14 By THE SPORTS EDITOR TiHREE months ago Robert Lim, the brightest of 1 Malaya's young Thomas Cup prospects, decided to retire from big-time badminton much to the surprise of his friends and dismay of badminton officials. "From now on it will be bad- minton for380 words
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Article131 1956-10-01 14 LONDON, Sun. CTANLEY Matthews, 41-year-old Blackpool right winger, has been recalled to the England football team to meet Ireland In Belfa&t on Saturday. Matthews, who missed the close season International tour of Sweden, Finland and Oermany. Li one of two chances made In the sideReuter - 131 words
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Article241 1956-10-01 14 Chinese fight off Malays' rally KUALA LU.Y A AL AY AN Chine A. beal Malays 5-ii hrf crowd of 4,000 at Princ Road here Leading 4-0 at 1 I Chinese |i easy win bul I to fight in a thrillin; half durino- v. staged a valiant rail} Ariff Arrifln. of241 words
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Article70 1956-10-01 14 Royal Air Force Srletar "B beat Queen's Royal Re Johore. by 1" points (goal, trj three penalties !o nil In i match at Seletar yesterday, Blrt gave Self! n: all I with a try ranvartad bj H who followed up with penal' Seletar led 8-070 words
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Advertisement156 1956-10-01 14 lip I The precious gift of sight The gift of sight is among a child's most precious possessions. Most of our knowledge and much of our joy comes to ut through our eyes. How important, then, that they should be cared for from the earliest years! The best protection you156 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1956-10-01 14 RIGGER S.C.C. "B" v R.A.F. SeleUr "B". padang; St. Andrew's School v Beatty School, Woodsville. HOCKEY S.H.A. league Div. It R.E.M.E. v Khalsa. Ayer Rajah; Div. 3: Police v Y.M.S.A.. Police: R.A.F. Tenjrah v Prisons. Tengah: Friendly: S.C.C. v S.T.U.. padan* GOLF Women's medal (Flat), R.S.G.C. SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 3:83 words
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