The Straits Times, 11 October 1956
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Title Section24 1956-10-11 1 A V BRACE DA ■tf CtJ T |TIEP SALE HTfEEDS 7>.»»l The Straits Times flew*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956 15 CENTS24 words
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192 1956-10-11 1 THE GREAT SCHOOLS PURGE LAST ROUND! Curtain up on a three-act drama to curb teenage troublemakers for feood I -j-HE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT swung into action again yesterday to rid Chinese schools of Communist elements. ACT ONE took the form of the arrest of two boys and irl. One boy is192 words
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267 1956-10-11 1 142 PUPILS to be EXPELLED Bar is permanent at all schools TWO TEACHERS SACKED, SEVEN WARNED THE immediate expulsion of 142 pupils from eight Singapore Chinese >( hools was ordered yesterday by the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. He also directed t hat two teachers be sacked and267 words
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558 1956-10-11 1 Protest march planned as teachers flee SINGAPORE police were alerted last night when more than 4,000 students took over control of two of the Colony's largest Chinese middle schools. As tension mounted at the Chung Cheng School in Goodman Road and the Chinese High School558 words
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Article122 1956-10-11 1 DAG CALLS A MEETING T^EW YORK, Wed.— Direct talks between Britain. France and Egypt on the Suez crisis were due to be resumed today under the aegis of Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the United Nations Se-cretary-General. The two sides met for an hour and forty minutes lastReuter - 122 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-10-11 1 TWO of the children who were arrested yesterday Toe Kok Leong (left) and Loh Niow Ping.19 words
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Article, Illustration711 1956-10-11 1 All pupils who held any office in the dissolved Chinese Middle School Students' Union: All pupils who are from outside Singapore and their ages; All pupils not in the above categories who are of the correct age for their classes; and All pupils who are711 words
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179 1956-10-11 1 Super limousine dazzles the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The $26,000 Chrysler Crown Imperial limousine bought by the Federation Government for the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was delivered to his house here this evening. "What a beautiful thing it Is," the Tengku exclaimed as he examined the glossy, black. 280179 words
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Article35 1956-10-11 1 BOSTON, Wed.— Eight men were yesterday sentenced here to life imprisonment for the biggest cash robbery in the world: The theft of U.S. 51,219,000 from the Brink's Armoured Car Co. on Boston's waterfront.35 words
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Article25 1956-10-11 1 KOBE. Wed. Kaoru Irie, 23. was sentenced to a year's imprisonment here today. His crime: Theft of three sheets of tissue paper. A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article108 1956-10-11 1 TW O Singapore bound planes have been delayed in Calcutta. A BOAC Argonaut from London, scheduled to have arrived on Tuesday evening will be delayed for 36 hours. Local officials would not comment on reports that the plane was held up because of a smashed108 words
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119 1956-10-11 1 «t HAVE evidence of wide--1 spread abuses In the conduct of some of your school leaving: examinations That is what Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee told Chinese middle school heads at yesterday's conference. He did not elaborate. But a Straits Times reporter later asked119 words
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Article56 1956-10-11 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Mrs. Ann Kulp was granted a divorce yesterday after testifying that her husband went to bed in his underpants and sweaty socks on their wedding night. She also alleged that her husband, Robert, 25, flirted with another woman at a New York bar the56 words
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Article39 1956-10-11 1 PARIS, Wed.— A bull escaped from a slaughter house here and charged, horns down, into the nearest china shop. Someone produced a rope, and led the bull away, leaving behind a pile of broken glass.— A.P.AP - 39 words
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Article209 1956-10-11 1 JO3QUSANDS BATTLE POLICE HONG KONG, Wednesday. pOLICE riot squads used tear gas today to break up a riot in Kowloon by anti -Communist refugees from China during the Double Tenth celeI brations. At least 19 people, including policemen, were injured by the stone andReuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-10-11 1 Israel leader arrives in Colony PRMER Foreign Minister of Israel. Mr. Moshe Sharett, arrived in Singapore last night on a tour of South-East Asia. He will spend six days in the Colony and the Federation. He expects to hold "exploratory talks" with local Government leaders.45 words
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Article23 1956-10-11 1 RIOTS: CRISIS MEETING HONG KONG. Wed Government called top-li'vi-l midnight conference on riots. Latest report three dead.— 'Renter (See this page)Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement9 1956-10-11 1 THAT $30,000 JACKPOT-it can be yours! See Page 79 words
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Advertisement73 1956-10-11 1 worn By (UmpMtZil I Jl THE WORLDS W f^fjfnr' J$ I ■VK" xH Bn SI SB IB ft Mu. v K H H S H uk j The llliMtratinn above *hnw» a Mirrlm II •turiiu aiplrattfl. four ttrokr ryeir, dle»el Mflae developing )l"> b.h p. at 6UU r.p.a. INDUSTRIAL ENGINES73 words
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Article252 1956-10-11 2 ADLAI THE IRRESPONSIBLE -by IKE i National TV audience told: U.S. cannot halt H-bomb tests or end conscription We urge other nations to take arms we cannot throw ours to ground 9 PITTSBURGH, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower last night accused his Democratic opponents of "political irresponsibility at its worst" and creditedReuter - 252 words
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Article64 1956-10-11 2 SYDNEY, Wed. A man was killed here today when he cranked his car. Wilfred Leslie Allenby Watts, 37, slipped under the car and broke his neck when it started forward on a steep incline. Detectives who examined the body and the nearby car crank handle at firstReuter - 64 words
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Article87 1956-10-11 2 Bribe case appeal is refused LONDON. Wed. fTHE Judicial Committee X of the Privy Council yesterday refused a petition by Ankur Nath Gangull. 55, asking for special leave to appeal against his conviction in the High Court of Johore Bahru last March on a charge under the Prevention of CorruptionReuter - 87 words
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Article51 1956-10-11 2 WASHINGTON, Wed— The Census Bureau yesterday estimated th* population of the United States at about 168.638,000 on Sept. 1. This represents a rise of 17,506,000, or 118 P«r cent., since the 1950 census and an increase of 2,851,000 or 1.7 per cent., from a year ago—AP - 51 words
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Article61 1956-10-11 2 DESTROY REDS— CHIANG TAIPEH, Wed.—Generalis•lmo Chiang Kai Shek. the Chinese Nationalist leader, today appealed to his people to destroy the Chinese Communists, overthrow the Russian "imperialists" and establish for their country true independence and equality with other nations. The Generalissimo said that the Chinese Communists wanted to "destroy the ChineseReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-10-11 2 ITS AIR-CONDITIONED, WITH PUSH-BUTTON WINDOWS The Federation Chief Minister, Tenrkn Abdul Rahman, at the wheel of i the $26,000 Chrysler E limousine bought for him by the Government. The i super car is air- condition- ed and has electrically s operated gears. The wini dows71 words
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Article127 1956-10-11 2 MELBOURNE, Wednesday. A WOMAN'S heart was stopped and drained of blood for six minutes in a rare, 11-hour-long operation, the Royal Melbourne Hospital has announced. The hospital, releasing first details of the surgery, said a "hole" in the woman's heart was sewn up. Her bodyReuter - 127 words
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Article66 1956-10-11 2 MOSCOW, Wed.— The new Soviet TUIO4 jet airliner, is to be brought into regular operation within the Soviet Union and will soon link Prague and Peking, the news agency Tass reported. Regular services between Moscow and Prague by the new Jet begin on Friday.Reuter - 66 words
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Article38 1956-10-11 2 PARIS, Wed.— The French Premier, Mr. Guy Mollet, told the National Assembly's foreign affairs committee last night that, with the Saar problem settled, the door was open to good relations between France and Germany. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article30 1956-10-11 2 PARIS, Wed— Police here were searching: today for a 10-ton lorry attached to a 20-ton trailer loaded with a 13-ton mechanical shovel. It was stolen last night.30 words
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Article73 1956-10-11 2 COLOGNE, Wed. The makers of "4711" eau de cologne yesterday forced a German cesspool cleaning firm to stop using Its trade-mark number for advertising. The perfume makers took the cesspool cleaner, Karl Koelsch, tg court here for painting the numbers on his lorries. Koelsch said he was73 words
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227 1956-10-11 2 Olympics likely to draft RAAF for athlete airlift MELBOURNE, Wednesday mHE ROYAL Australian Air Force may be ask, A to airlift about 250 Olympic Games athW from Manila because of a serious bottleneck <w loping there. Without R.A.A.F a.ssut». the athletes, from T countries, may m i« Melbourne Olympics TheReuter - 227 words
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65 1956-10-11 2 SIAM TO DEPORT 16 NEWSMEN TO CHINA BANGKOK, Wed. SIXTEEN Chinese newspapermen arrested for alleged Communist activities will be deported to China, according to an order of the Interior Ministry. Police sources said today that it was not intended to place them on trial for violation of the anti-Com-munist act.Reuter - 65 words
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Article25 1956-10-11 2 JERUSALEM, Wed. Israel today formally rejected an Iraqi proposal for an ArabJewish border settlement based on the 1947 United Nations resolution.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article274 1956-10-11 2 CAIRO, Wed.— Professor Henri Charles Puech, Professor of the History of Religions at the College de France, said here that 1,600-year-old Gnostic manuscripts recently discovered in Upper Egypt Included "a copiua and complete collection ol hitherto unknown sayings attributed to Jesus Christ.' They would rank with274 words
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Advertisement215 1956-10-11 2 V I J*l\\ KE9n m sM BER "M NAME FOR THI MtMCT OIFT For thar^wto/gift occasion-a birthday, anniversary, re- W/ f V^J 111 l.gious holiday-gjve New Parker "S P. Its fame assures lr^^ft l))f/r insiant recognition and welcome. The New "51" Pen is the i^ I^J^^ only one wuh Aero-metric215 words
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Article89 1956-10-11 3 500 lb BEAR KILLS TRAINER CHICAGO. Wed. A 5001 b. circus bear turned on his trainer last night and mangled him to death despite a courageous c bid by the victim's ocee. r Lemerjr, 38. died of wounds inflicted by the animal. One of Lemery's four bears d on himAP - 89 words
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Article46 1956-10-11 3 COLOMBO. Wed. M. E. Peter was hoisted in the air in the grip of an enraged elephant's trunk in. the central Ceylon jungle. I >bed its tongue and tw;>ted— and the elephant dropped him and retreated Up is in hospital.— U.P.UP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration489 1956-10-11 3 MACMKXAtTS COOP NEWS: PAYMENTS SURPLUS IS gm imtmw t ONDON, Wed. The mj Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Harold >lacmillan, said here last night that so far •neither the military expenditure which we have incurred through the Suez crisis, nor the decree of disturbanceReuter - 489 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-10-11 3 BID TO SOLVE HOLLAND'S CABINET CRISIS DR. WILLEM DREES, 70, Holland's "caretaker" Prime Minister, has agreed to try to form a coalition government to end the 17-week-old cabinet crisis.29 words
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Article68 1956-10-11 3 TOKYO, Wed.— The controversial British film "A Town Like Alice" opened today simultaneously in eight main cinemas in the Tokyo-Yoko-hama area after its recent clearance by the Japanese authorities. It depicts the experiences of women and children in Japanese captivity in Malaya during the last warReuter - 68 words
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Article303 1956-10-11 3 NEW ROWS OVER 'BULL 9 AND BOREDOM Rowdy ack-ack men shout down 'break it up' sergeant-major LONDON, Wednesday. flared up again last night among British x Army reservists, called back to the colours after Egypt's nationalisation of the Suez Canal. Troops in both Britain and Malta demonstrated against "bull" andReuter - 303 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-10-11 3 Randolph Churchill wins libel suit MR. RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, son of Sir Winston, was awarded damages of v: 5,000 with costs yesterday against the editor and publishers of The People, a Sunday newspaper which called him "a paid hack, who is paid to write biased accounts."45 words
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Article31 1956-10-11 3 JAKARTA, Wed.— One hundred terrorists raided villages in the Bandoeng area, burning 70 houses and wounding six people. Troops drove off the bandits after hand-to-hand fighting.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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109 1956-10-11 3 ROME, Wednesday. TWO brothers held 95 school children and four girl teachers at gun point today at Terrazzand and demanded US$3BO,OOO to release them. Police were unable to open fire on the pair because the two men used girl teachers as shields every timeAP - 109 words
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Article230 1956-10-11 3 LONDON. Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stock not including stamp duty were: MAM Consols £5214 Funding 4% £85 1/16 War 314% £71 11/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 3/32 —1/32 Eastern (£8) £71* Chartered (£1) 35/10', Hongkong ($125) £92 W INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 85/6 /9 Royal 88/714230 words
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Article29 1956-10-11 3 LONDON Wed. —Spot 264 d.. Nov. 26>,d Dec. 26\d.. Jan. -Mar. 26\d. April-June 26Ud., JulySept. 25 7 sd.. Oct. c.l.f. 26% d., Nov. c.l.f. 26?« d. Tone: Quiet.29 words
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Article23 1956-10-11 3 LONDON. Wed. Cash Buyers £789; sellers £791; Forward Buyers £772 4; sellers £774; Settlement £790. Turnover a.m. 25 ton*, p.m. 90 tons.23 words
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284 1956-10-11 3 THE DUKE DECIDES IT'S TIME TO ROCK Gay 21st birthday T ONDON, Wed. The raucous rhythms of "Rock Around The Clock" disturbed the cool Buckinghamshire air last night as the Duke of Kent's 21st. birthday party at his mother's *ome at Iver began to warm up. A crowd waiting outsideReuter - 284 words
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Advertisement297 1956-10-11 3 MlTmmmmmmm! ISi^^MMMMMnI WkSi (3 "yj >^^| Kit' _ft)* Jq^^^« &mm Rf" isL VSOP J a $a| Wk. B^Nt CHAMPAGNE COGNAC Bl \jM BBs I #>•»*' "~v 'I -'mI H f si ~//> 1 'I *^^l ..4/ mi/. /ff/uinCi' < fl mmmmmmmmV I COGNAC > I -r^M mß^ =::==::^^3iF^^Mli^ ■mM^T is297 words
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Article275 1956-10-11 4 No home mail -so he stole pistol A YOUNG soldier got desperate because ne had received only one letter from his mother during the past two and a half years, a Singapore court martial was told yesterday. So Cpl. M. J. Nettleingham, 21, after a drinking spree, stole a loaded275 words
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Article26 1956-10-11 4 SEOAMAT, Wed. Nomination of candidates for elections to the Segamat Town Council from each of the three wards will close on Sunday at noon.26 words
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Article329 1956-10-11 4 10 LOCAL DISHEB-AND A "I.AIICE TO HANDLE CHOPBTICKB CHAMBERS PLAN LAVISH WELCOMING BANQUET AT VICTORIA HALL THE DUKE of Edinburgh will have a chance to try his skill with chopsticks, if he cares to, when he visits Singapore. But in case the Royal fingers prove unequal329 words
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Article49 1956-10-11 4 Khoo Klan Seng. 19, under a lower court sentence of three months' jail for stealing four blank cheques, had his sentence altered in the Singapore High Court yesterday to a fine of $500, in default six months' jail. He was also sentenced to one days Jail.49 words
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Article120 1956-10-11 4 THE Singapore Government plans to bolster the Colony's small dairy industry through a co-opera-tive milk farm. Talks are now being held with milk vendors, who have generally agreed with the The details are now being discussed. The Registrar of Co-opera-tive Societies, Mr. A. K. Issac,120 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-10-11 4 The man who yearned to fly TEH HOCK HOW. 23, who flew into Singapore by KLM yesterday after completing two years' training for a commercial pilot's licence in Britain. At the airport Mr. Teh, who will soon join Malayan Airways as a co-pilot, said: "I have always wanted to be85 words
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Article54 1956-10-11 4 IPOH, Wed. Teams of inspectors from the emergency food denial office will check all rice ration cards in South Perak from Oct. 18 to 22. They will stamp the cards to make them valid for further rice issues. No rice will be issued to those whose cards54 words
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Article17 1956-10-11 4 SEOAMAT, Wed. The Segamat Youth Club organised by the local Welfare Committee has been registered.17 words
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Article33 1956-10-11 4 Mr. K. Muttukumaru. senior hospital assistant, Kuala Pilah Hospital, has retired after 37 years' service. Mr. Muttukumaru Is leaving for Colombo next Sunday where he will spend his retirement.33 words
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Article24 1956-10-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— A big procession of Muslims will be held in Johore Bahru on Oct. 17 in honour of the Prophet's birthday.24 words
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Article110 1956-10-11 4 Dog owners get sympathy rpHE Singapore City MagisX trate yesterday said he sympathised with 21 people, mainly from rural districts, who had to attend court to answer charges of not having licences for their dogs. Mr. K.C. Chan told Police Inspector Abdullah Hamid, prosecuting, that he &aw no reason why110 words
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Article81 1956-10-11 4 ALOR STAR, Wed. —Three padi planters, Awang bin Abdullah, Osman bin Jusoh and Mohamed isa bin Din. were today committed to stand trial at the next Kedah Assizes on charges of attempting to murder a shopkeeper and attempting to commit housebreaking. They were alleged to have fired81 words
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Article45 1956-10-11 4 The Bedok Sports club will hold koleh races and sea sports at Bedok Point, Singapore, at 9 a.m. on Oct. 21. The events will Include "pukat" races (or Chinese fishermen. Cash prizes and silver cups will be awarded to winners.45 words
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88 1956-10-11 4 Firemen have busy year 1,348 calls answered rpHE Singapore Flee Brigade 1 responded to a total of 1.348 calls last year an alltime record. The number represents an Increase of 436 calls on the previous year. The accident ambulance service also did a heavy year's work attending 10,628 calls 2,20688 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-10-11 4 LADY BLACK OPENS AN EXHIBITION AND BLOWS OUT THE CANDLES LADY BLACK, wife of the Governor of Singapore, blows out the candles on a cake, topped by a miniature nurse and patient, at the opening of a diverslonal therapy exhibition at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Moulmein Road. Lady Black81 words
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118 1956-10-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The general secretary of the Malayan Trade Union Council Mr. K. V. Thaver, said today that trade unionists in the Federation were "good children ready to receive advice from their parents." 'Not infected' They were not Infected by the ideology of the118 words
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Article43 1956-10-11 4 SEOAMAT. Wed.— A Mala; housewife of Pekan Jabi reported to the police yesterday that she was robbed of i necklace worth $500 by a Malay while she was in the kitchen feeding her baby. Police have detained a soldier.43 words
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Article55 1956-10-11 4 TIGRESS OUT— FEAR STAYS BENTONG. Wed. The 300 tappers of Chettinad Estate and the neighbouring Sang Lee Estate near here are still blowing horns and banging empty kerosene tins on the:: way to work. Although the tig/ess ar.d two cubs reported in the area last week are believed to have55 words
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133 1956-10-11 4 Braga tells the women: It's time for civic interest rE Minister for Health Mr. A. J. Braga, yest«. day criticised Singapo,, women for their poor sent* of civic responsibility At the opening of the Ho,, pital Diversion al Thfrapj Unit's exhibition and sale of handicrafts, Mr. Bran said that of133 words
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Article26 1956-10-11 4 SEGAMAT, Wed. Mrs Wong Kee Lim was re-elected president of the Seßamat Gl'l Guides' Association at the annual meeting. Mrs. MeLeod was appointed secretary26 words
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Advertisement85 1956-10-11 4 A Clean Rah Mouth BHHH^^fe^ MORNING w^Kmm* J i evening r^-ggjjT*Y "'^""^y p-^-^*\ Mentasol keeps your mouth clean and ttflfltt W??^3 r**"*^?* a* res 1 all ay long^ II d" tr °y s mouth X£*t~-~*" \^^^^X VtifllfZ*^ odour, lights tooth decay and j£^ combats common gum troubles j i in^85 words
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Article92 1956-10-11 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. JYDLICE have warned a > strip-teaser, Eng Wah billed as "the queen of strip teasers" to "cover herself more." The police objection arose, the Straits Times learns, over an act in which Eng Wah played the part of a waitress. A police92 words
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Article51 1956-10-11 5 PENANG, Wed. The political, elections and citizenship sub-committee of the Penang M.C.A. has selected 10 prospective candidates for the Penr.ng municipal elections in December. The names are being kept secret and will be submitted to the general committee of the George Town district sub-branch of the51 words
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Article25 1956-10-11 5 The Government Publication Bureau in Fullerton Building, Singapore, will be closed temporarily from Oct. 15 to the end of the month for renovation.25 words
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Article236 1956-10-11 5 THIS IS HOW THE MILIONS WILL GO Next year's bill is put at $797,500,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE FEDERATION Government is to spend $797,500,000 next year, excluding capital expenditure. A Bill to provide for this sum being taken from general revenue is to be introduced at the budget meeting of236 words
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211 1956-10-11 5 PROFESSOR J. W. H. Lugg. of the University of Malaya, paid five dollars for a "nylon" sports shirt which contained no trace of nylon. As a result of his complaint, a Change Alley shopkeeper was accused in a Singapore court211 words
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Article, Illustration151 1956-10-11 5 IMPRESSED WITH TRAINING A k^^, N P olice offl cer said in Singapore yesterday that South-East-Asian countries should send their police trainees to Singapore for specialised training. Mr. A.J. Attygalle, 43, an assistant superintendent of police in Ceylon, said he thought the training facilities in151 words
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Article67 1956-10-11 5 Singapore "s Police Commisisioner has offered a reward of $800 for information lead- ing: to the recovery of an assortment of Jewellery worth j about $10,000 which was stolen from No. 18-L Dunearn Road last month. Information may be given I either verbally or by letter, to67 words
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Article44 1956-10-11 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, The sale of iced drinks and iced fruits has been banned in this district to check an outbreak of typhoid. Thirteen people have already been admitted to hospital. More inoculations were made today as a further precaution.44 words
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Article47 1956-10-11 5 Fifty underprivileged boys and girls between five and. 12 years selected by the Safari Club will be entertained to a tea party and amusements at the John Little Toy Fair on Saturday. The fair will be opened to the public on Monday.47 words
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135 1956-10-11 5 FE Singapore City Council's vehicles and traffic committee has decided to ?nd the restriction on the number of licensed taxis. The vice-chairman of the committee, Mr. V. K. Nair. >ald yesterday that the council had received Government's assurance that the legislation proposed by the135 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-10-11 5 CRIPPLED, SO SHE AIDS OTHERS CEREBRAL palsy sufferers are not to be pitied, but helped and encouraged, said Miss paulette Learning (above), a spastic herself, who has won a Bachelor of Arts degree in the University of New Zealand, and a teacher's diploma. Miss Learning, who spoke at yesterday's Singapore184 words
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Article52 1956-10-11 5 SEGAMAT, Wed.— The District Officer was elected chairman and Tuan Sy c d Omar secretary of the Segamat Flood Precautions Committee at a meeting of local leader? held yesterday. Plans for evacuation in case of floods and the care and feeding of the victims were52 words
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Article48 1956-10-11 5 Four members of the Singapore Judo Club will show the latest throws and falls at the opening of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre tomorrow. They are blue belt holders, David Kee and Bertie Ho, and orange belt holders, Andrew Kong and David Lim.48 words
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Article20 1956-10-11 5 The Royal Island Club will hold its Silver Jubilee Ball tomorrow from 9.30 p.m. to 2 a.m.20 words
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143 1956-10-11 5 A POLICEMAN who tackl- ed three armed men single-handed in an attempt to save the life of another man will be awarded the British Empire Medal (Civil Division) for his bravery. He is Mohammed Noor bin Haji Ahmad, 29. of Singapore. Mohammed Noor has143 words
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Article29 1956-10-11 5 The 3rd Singapore Company of the Boys Brigade will hold their 20th annual inspection and display at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Wesley Hall, Fort Canning Road.29 words
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Article23 1956-10-11 5 Mr. Tan Miang Cheng has been appointed secretary of the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, according to a Government announcement last night.23 words
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Miscellaneous294 1956-10-11 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert, leading Photographers from the cla» 7^o p-in^ at BaJestler Road Ivine George V Park. 530 p.m. to Loke Wan Tho collection, Stam- —motorlste self-repair class 7.30 6.30 p.m. ford Road, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. pm NrAPORF V OITTR rOUN SHELL THEATRETTE: PVe* y.w.CA.: Deportment and294 words
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Article175 1956-10-11 6 20 Word, tie (minimum). HALF-PRICE SALE till Saturday at Mulchands, 82-1, Bras Basah Road. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day to the "Malay Mall" If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. OLDTIMSRS "In tne know" Insist on Peter Dawson Special Scotch Whlaly. Sole Agents Robinson's AMOY CANNING SOY Sauce175 words
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657 1956-10-11 6 The Straits Times Spore, Thurs. Oct. 11, 1956. Drastic But Necessary Singapore's Minister of Education has called upon the management committees and supervisors of Chinese middle schools to dismiss teachers and expel pupils who have been guilty of serious offences. They are also required to forbid unauthorised meetings and suspend657 words
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Article369 1956-10-11 6 Tomorrow should see a verdict in the second of the three trials of participants in the Poznan riots of June 28. The most striking fact to emerge from the trials is not that there is widespread unrest in Poland against repression by the government, against miserably poor369 words
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Article163 1956-10-11 6 Is India drifting towards Communism? There are some who believe that Mr. Nehru has been leading his country into the Red camp. These pessimists would do well to study Mr. Nehru's speech to Congress Party workers in New Delhi. Friendship with Communist countries, Mr. Nehru made it clear, did163 words
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Article, Illustration920 1956-10-11 6 Efjes are less bloodshot with patriotic passion as they study the balance sheet of Sues crisis Two months ago, in this column, I drew up a "balance sheet of ten disastrous days," which was as unpopular as are all balance sheets 1 n which most entries appear920 words
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Article1341 1956-10-11 6 LORD COLERAI. V - Toryism in search of new ideas LORD COLERAI.V By r\NE of the consequen- ces of the eclipse of the Liberal Party ls the distortion of the twoparty system. This has not happened because there are three parties instead of two, for there is a very real sense in which it1,341 words
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Advertisement660 1956-10-11 6 f I Strait* Time* k Free Prew j Far tha convenience af adver- I tlaara our ropre tentative at Ist I floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, I ORCHARD ROAD, ..II recerve i small advartltemeati and omwcri ta box number!. Classified oovertt.e*ent» may I olta be handed ta: CITY BOOK STORI LTD.660 words
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Advertisement183 1956-10-11 6 tnethei wonderful new radio BC 1352 5 valves, 7 functions, dry battery receiver in an attractively styled veneer cabinet with battery Jjf contained Internally. A tuning i indicator is provided which jrf fi combines the function of /ffffl battery Indicator and ij ij /< tuning meter 'm/iII SINGAPORE immmk%%%\\\\Wi Or183 words
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237 1956-10-11 7 BENEFITS OF APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME ARE EXPLAINED TO SELFISH PARENTS •QIYE YOUR BOY THE CHANCE TO BECOME A SKILLED CRAFTSMAN' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. Federation Government today advised arente to give more thought to the choice table careers for their children. p Government was explaining the237 words
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Article210 1956-10-11 7 SINGAPORE yout n s I will soon pet the 1 o become ap:ea in the shipQg, electrical and engineering, and fi mechanic trades. r.ve committees which have b»*n drawing up training apprentices, under tv s.r.gapore Government's have set down the j 9 hich local firms210 words
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267 1956-10-11 7 In focus: Minister's portrait of a tapper WHAT Mr. SAMBANTHAN REALLY SAID... ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. iV —The Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T Sambanthan', today denied reports quoting him as saying that "the average Indian tapper is a drunkard, wife beater and a man of unclean habits." He was reported267 words
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Article110 1956-10-11 7 Varsity man quits Poly board PROF. E.H.G. Dobby of the University of Malaya who headed a 13-man committee in February 1953 to prepare a schem* for the Singapore Polytechnic, has resigned from the Polytechnic's Board of Governors, it was announced yesterday. The announcement did not give any reason for the110 words
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309 1956-10-11 7 CHILDREN 'MISGUIDED' —GOVERNMENT'S AIM IS TO HELP THEM controlled Senior Middle 111 examination. "1 have evidence of widespread abuses in the conduct of some of your school-leaving examinations, abuses which make your certificates, or some of them valueless." Mr. Chew said that as soon as possible he would introduce to309 words
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Article57 1956-10-11 7 Think of the tkin&s you could buy with a... YOU'RE going for big money with an entry in The Malayan Monthly's Word Puzzle 'A. There's that $30,000 jackpot to be won and there's $5,000 in consolation prizes. The closing date is Monday, Oct. 15 FIVE days from today.57 words
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Article77 1956-10-11 7 4 HONOURS MEN JOIN MCS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An Honours graduate at the London School of Economics is among the four non-Malays Just selected for the Malayan Civil Service. He is Mr. Lim Kirn Cheng, of Malacca, who was awarded a Colonial Development and Welfare Scholarship for studies in Britain.77 words
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Article172 1956-10-11 7 'Man-about-town' returns to the wife who sued him DENANG, Wed.— A young wife who sued her "man-about-town" husband for maintenance last week left the First Magistrate's Court here today to start life afresh after being reconciled. Lim Seng Kirn, a former broker, who had been ordered to pay172 words
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Article124 1956-10-11 7 It's a British-style purge PAP /COMMENTING on the sack-the-students order by the Singapore Government, the People's Action Party said In a statement last nlgint: "There is nothing new In these tactics. The British have been doing this for years. "Having embarked on a purge, the Labour Front Coalition Government will124 words
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125 1956-10-11 7 Increased costs, so up go rates for freight "FREIGHT rates on r cargo between Malaya and Australia are to be increased soon by about 10 per cent. All commodities except timber from Malaya and cereals from Australia for which the rates were put up only recently will be affected. The125 words
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Article33 1956-10-11 7 The winning number of the raffle at the cocktail party and fashion show in aid of SATA at the Singapore Club last Saturday was 339. It wins a cocktail dress.33 words
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244 1956-10-11 7 $5 MILLION BRIDGE: 'BIGGEST JOB EVER' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Director of the Federation's Public Works Department, Mr. K. K. Nankivell said today that the $5,000,000 double-decker bridge to be built over the Klang River would be the biggest engineering feat ever to be undertaken in the country. He said:244 words
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Article56 1956-10-11 7 MUAR, Wed. The Johon British Adviser. Mr. D. A Somerville, today congratulated the villagers of Kampong Sagll for their part in j capturing seven terrorist suspects early this month Mr. Somerville thanked the villagers for the food work they had done in eliminating the terrorists ana hoped56 words
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Advertisement209 1956-10-11 7 DEFINITELY LAST 3 DAYS Our HISTORICAL Ist GRAND SALE The ever growing crowd is increasing daily. NEW TEXTILES are displayed to cope with the demand. Follow the crowd and do your shopping now otherwise you will be disappointed. Some of our many attractive offers: )> •Mm Fadeless Curtain Nrt 36"209 words
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Advertisement95 1956-10-11 7 •4,.. RELAX OR cool self airing pur* creamy WHITE JE^ WATER FOAM ■jj|j||l||jj3 AN EFFECTIVE lAI A D |LJ C W^^m/W -REMEDY FOR fVwltPI9 V/l I If. II YOU cat a piece of delicious chocolate and are I not aware that it contains two highly effective I'l^^Hl, H medicaments. One95 words
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Article123 1956-10-11 8 DOUBLE BANDIT MURDER Red leaflets found near bodies SEGAMAT, Wed. TWO Chinese civilians were found murdered in the Segamat area yesterday. Both are suspected to have been victims of Communist atrocities. On e of them. Tan Leong San, a 40-year-old tapper at Kampong Tengah, had been missing; from home for123 words
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Article50 1956-10-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Radio Malaya's Kuala Lumpur Malay programme organiser, Inche Murtadza Zaab.i has left for Singapore for a week's training in the studios of Radio Malaya there. He will be briefed on the Olympic Games which he will cover for Malay listeners of Radio Malaya.50 words
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78 1956-10-11 8 MALACCA. Wed.— High government officials and heads of departments in Malacca declined invitations tn attend a cocktail party this evening to celebrate the "Double Tenth" anniversary. A number n f local Chinese associations, headed by the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce, were78 words
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Article49 1956-10-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A small group of Chinese here today celebrated "Double Tenth,' the Chinese National Day, at a simple ceremony in the Chinese Assembly Hall. They later bowed three times before a portrait of the "Father" of the Chinese Republic, Dr. Sun Vat Sen.49 words
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Article203 1956-10-11 8 FIRST OF 10 BUILDINGS PLANNED T»HE FIRST of 10 new district hospitals, to serve Singapore's outlying areas and relieve pressure on the General Hospital, will be built at Bedok by the end of 1958. Announcing this yesterday, the Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga,203 words
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154 1956-10-11 8 IPOH, Wed— One hundred representatives of Chinese guilds and associations in Perak today passed a vote of confidence in the leadership of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. They bowed three times before a picture of Oen. Chiang at a tea party at the Chinese Chamber154 words
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Article158 1956-10-11 8 Its symptoms lie dormant doctor KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Medical science has yet to find a sure cure for elephantiasis, the assistant municipal health officer, Dr. L. S. Sodhy, told Kotarians here today. The disease, he said, was carried by mosquitoes and often showed no symptoms until eight158 words
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248 1956-10-11 8 - A CALL-GIRL AT 14 EVIDENCE CEREMBAX, Wed. Lee Wai Inn, 43, appeared before the Seremban magistrate. Inche Abdul Wahab bin Maasul, today charged with knowingly living on the earnings of prostitution by her 14--year-old daughter. The court was told that from between248 words
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Article238 1956-10-11 8 SINGAPORE City Coun- cil gas workers returned to work yesterday after a 43-day strike. As the men took up their jobs, volunteer workers, including troops, who had manned the Kallang gasworks were withdrawn An agreement settling the strike was signed at the Labour Ministry at238 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-10-11 8 HAN SUYIN RETURNS FROM NEPAL AUTHORESS Han Suyin (above) returned to Singapore by BOAC yesterday after spending a month in Nepal. At the airport she said: "Nepalese women are becoming politically conscious and women's organisations are springing up all over the country." Miss Han (Dr. Elizabeth Comber to her patients81 words
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Article169 1956-10-11 8 Postman stole registered letter IPOH, Wednesday. A POSTMAN, R. Venu, 29, was today Jailed for three years by the President of the Ipoh Sessions Court, Mr. E.V.A. Peers, for stealing a registered letter containing $20 on June 29. The letter was addressed to Chan Sin of169 words
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Advertisement285 1956-10-11 8 t cATCHAv'oROANISATION ATTRACTIONS "'"^j 'S3L i J§ ERNEST BORGNINE 1 JSISWih DEBBIE REYNOLDS 1 iS^i J&M BARRY FITZGERALD, SATURDAY It MIDNIGHT! rock-n-sock tnou,, m-g-m's "SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME' PAUL NEWMAN— PIER ANGELI. mJSSfAiUIJIr 10 A.M.. 12.45. 3.40. 6.30 M P M A Motion Picture to be Loved Enjoyed Cherishrd'285 words
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Miscellaneous190 1956-10-11 8 radio malaya Regional (•Programmes thus marked can be GIVrADADP received by listener* la Malacca »*«WAJrV««» Short wave 49 A 62m. Medium wave ***** L, 343 m., 366 m. and (Short wave 62m. aw nno 9ln > Medium wave 476 m.) A.M. »9.22 Broadcasts to Eng- lish Schools: P.M. -1.00 Famous190 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1956-10-11 9 Mother-son duel for power made the Kaiser mad STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE #THE WOMW M a who rose m m, agaix M Hatred of mother caused grudge against England JN his Berlin palace, the Emperor Frederick 111 of Germany gasped his last on June 15,1888. By the bed, his wife,Daily Mirror - 1,635 words
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Advertisement188 1956-10-11 9 Stop Those Horrid Lies ,,,/r, ,,,,/r s A"i i* Telling [hout Y»"r Ape 1' rc.*»'«-fcct at the i,r c»oi are oftrn ;,71,, .kin drvnrw. Skin .1 b» >nur »kin'» 1 ike rni)U(h luliri ill ml« and r»tcr» uic.lin Plus Liquid irumn then r,.|.» eintlv mvi iaio 'our »kin before Trinf188 words
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Advertisement161 1956-10-11 9 I dreamed I was caught in the rain in my )^maidenform<l V" What's O little roln wh«t> Mold«nform'i t Ov#f-tur«* Bra brings o lhow»» S~J\ I of compliments en my flgur*. Ov*r-tur« I glv*s such O firm, young uplift, such lltht on 4 V_/ I V lowly ImM. And its161 words
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Miscellaneous153 1956-10-11 9 Hex Morgan, M.D. Back home 5 |jiii9M^lstl] W <*€* 6 > Ol t >£5 t*4n< /just a minute >J fOJ \%A6 &O'N,3^ASK^^B fc--" 1 *«n*l Sjl I ACE MiSS SURE >OV < 111 SB I WHAT TIME *Oi« OCIOC< I >Ou TCDiAI 4 sovBEZ PCO I 9 1 STILe I153 words
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Article153 1956-10-11 10 November first grade robber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 91 "< cents per Ib.. up one-eighth of a cent on the close for the position on Tuesday. The closing tone was steady, quiet. Closing prices in rent.-' per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1. R.S.S. Spot153 words
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Article72 1956-10-11 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Willem Ruys 1/3, AntUochus 4/5, Urlana C.P., Somali 6/7, Straat Mozambique 8/9, Star Alcyone 11, Triton 13/14 Pyrrhus 15/16, Elpenor 18. Dinara 19/20, Song Bee N. Wall 4. Selangor N. Wall 8, Tjlbadalc 24/25 Legundl 26,72 words
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Article37 1956-10-11 10 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 6.16% for cash and 6.19% for T..T Sterling was quoted at 15.96 and one tael of gold at 2667 b.37 words
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821 1956-10-11 10 RUBBER PRICE HOLDS ON LACK OF SELLING PRESSURE By Our Market Correspondent FOLLOWING its policy of advancing the current month quotation progressively, Singa pore Rubber Market yesterday switched to the November position, on a dull day's trading with no particular selling pressure in evidence. It was a market with a821 words
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Article105 1956-10-11 10 September rubber crops announced Include AUenby 32.500 Ib., Bente 62,000 tb.. Jermm Kuantaui 62.000 Ib., KuruJonr 39,000 Ib.. MenUkab 53,000 n., Sunirt B»c»n 135,000 Ib. Chrrminf 130.000 tb.. Inox»iirt 110.120 Ib., NyalM 45.565 Ib., Tftf»h 77.000 Ib. Aniilftmktcd M»Uy 70,000 Ib., Boreill 64,000 Ib., CeaneoMr* 53,000 Ib.. New105 words
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Article26 1956-10-11 10 SINGAPORE RUBBER- j,, )ct 1» per Ib. (up one-\|> of a cent). TIN: $391.87 i P*cul (up $1.87 i COPRA: $26 rL T dUMhanred)26 words
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Article87 1956-10-11 10 MELBOUHnf In investment* th tre sharp variations ana mZ! Exchange here v Loans 3V,» 1956-59 f 9. v Loan. 3 1956.58$ Con. Zinc Bank of N.S.W. ..'Vsv i Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko 8 Western Mining 13/1' Ampol. Ex. Oil Search 5/ J7«87 words
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Article73 1956-10-11 10 Singapore Chinese Pni vn change; noon prices p yesterday were:— Copra: quiet; Oct. $26-. t $26% sellers. Coconut oil bulk $40% sellers, drum $43 lers. Pepper: quu ported done; Muntok »hr> Sarawak $114, special sLi black $79 (all down Si Singapore Copra AssocUlk pjn. prices: Straits mixm Oct.73 words
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Article39 1956-10-11 10 September tin outputs n>| Chenderisng 1,010 piculs, 3,B2o,Honfkong 1,660, Kent v KUllnghall 950, KinU 2.346 ii Ketlas 1,269, Malaysian Pengkalen 1,610, pet.iiin: Posing robber tin 1,464, X..; tan 705, Tanjong 5,130. Trtu Teka-Thiping 2,405 1 Kruin 1,039.39 words
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Article13 1956-10-11 10 SeJayang Tin recruerw! of tin concentrates for this emended September 30.13 words
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Advertisement621 1956-10-11 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for appointments as Dental Officers In the Medical Department. Federation of Malaya, in the s-i.ary scale Of $730 x 34 934/982 x 34 1.254 pm. plus C.O.L.A. at current rates. Applicants must be Federal Cltlaens and must possess a reglsterable qualification In the Federation of621 words
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Advertisement370 1956-10-11 10 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 REGULATION 12 (1) (a) Application for a Certifleate of Rrcistrstion. NOTICE is hereby given that I, CHIAM TOH TONO, of 145, Killtnev Road, Singapore, am applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, tot a Certificate of Registration in respect of the promt es known as370 words
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Advertisement262 1956-10-11 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Thirty-First Meeting of the Shareholders of BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, at 70, Orchard Road, Singapore, on Friday the 19th day of October, 1956, at 10 ajn. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I262 words
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Advertisement376 1956-10-11 10 NOTICE THE TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS (TOWN COUNCIL OF SEGAMAT) REGULATIONS, 19W. (Regulations It) NOTICE OF ELECTION. The Town Council of Segamat. No. 871. Election of Councillors for the GENUANG, BULOH KASAP and GEMEREH Electoral Wards of the Town Council. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT— 1. An election of Councillors for376 words
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Advertisement345 1956-10-11 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE Is hereto? given that Mr. Woo Yu Den sod Madam Louisa. Chen (Mrs. T. D. Woo) of g But Coast Drive, Singapore 16, are applying to the Governor tor naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a345 words
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Advertisement382 1956-10-11 10 KNUTSEN LINE oriimx service FROM CANAPA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swef. Penan; f Kristin Bakke —In Port Anns Bakke 19/23 Oct 24 Ocr 26 Ocf Elisabeth Bakke 9 Oct 23 Oct 23/25 Nov 26 Nov No Call I Ciertrud Bakke 27 Oct 10382 words
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Advertisement1272 1956-10-11 11 0 MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. MMM (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 line*) 'iUS. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE /^tion to L'o^fsKl vio othec port, to looa and ditcharg* corgo T^»Tf. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS ll J^ vMSILS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS 'JI'.JIUAI Son Sou) 2.10 CALCHAS due Port So.d 17.101,272 words
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Advertisement1008 1956-10-11 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST UMM 14 PW>On S'POra MiOHIA K/14 Od 17/lf Od 24/22 Od LALANDIA- /20 u/u AIIA 28 Od/ 2 Nov Spore p. S'hom Penang •"SUMBAWA" ij/u Od IJ/1T tu* OmH. G^.A-J'tarhTSlo^, Karl*.^. /IT -PANAMA- U/U Od 21/14 Od "FALSTRIA" 30/ jo1,008 words
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Advertisement1054 1956-10-11 11 ftiLoU THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD TE 2 mr SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingoem) LINES SAILINGS TO UK, AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Penang ENCRUACHAN fer Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp 21 Oet/ 1 Nov 21/11 Oet 14/17 Od •BENVRACKIE for London, Rotterdam 2S Oct/ 4 Hey Kieel orifvac L»a<«a1,054 words
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Advertisement1272 1956-10-11 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELLERMAM «c BUCKMALL KLAVENEM LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLAND end for U.S.A., North Atlantic Porti Accepting corgo far Central A South ond Conodo v:o Colombo America CITY Of BATH tONNEVIUI S'por. p. Sham P.nong Spore1,272 words
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Article109 1956-10-11 12 NEW FABRICS CLAIMED UNSTAINABLE rpHE newest cotton and synthetic fabrics, which will soon be available in Singapore and Malaya, have a special finishing process which makes them resistant to stains and water. These fabrics which will be exhibited this week in the Royal Albert Hall, London, at Britain's Sixth National109 words
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Article, Illustration163 1956-10-11 12 THEY CELEBRATED IN GAY DRESS TOPICS FOR WOMEIM...BY SUSAN BARRIE HUNDREDS of lighted candles spelt out the words "Inner Wheel Club" to lead guests in to the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Ramc landani this week, for a fancy dress buffet dinner-dance. ft The party celebrated the 10th163 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-10-11 12 How a long hair effect can be achieved with medium short hair is shown in "Premiere," this new style by French, of London, modelled by mannequin Jennifer Hocking. The sides, moving outwards, give width from a centre parting, while the back hair is made into three coils,123 words
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Article201 1956-10-11 12 SINGAPORE art lovers are thronging to an exhibition of paintings by the gifted Chinese artist Cheong Soo Pieng, which Mr. Loke Wan Tho officially opened yesterday in the British Council Gallery. The pictures, a remarkable and interesting interpretation of Malayan life, range from oil paintings and water201 words
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Advertisement517 1956-10-11 12 a new touch v, Jf %4\ for yOUr beaut > r > pmtjfoir fvntik 4|!yjpARDLEY \VV I -^%f Feather Finish ensures A^ '0% that y our make-up is ti&nfiP' ri<xt at times •W* 't^' Nothing equals it for \X% v// >>%% retouching it is a blend fr tt 1 J?y^517 words
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Advertisement278 1956-10-11 12 creams off f'L^ Jvi facial hair safely... \^l easily /V IW\ is a pure mild cream depilatory, safe and effective to use on face, arms or legs. jj^*t> is easy to apply just smooth it on and minutes later, rinse off. All hair vanishes, leaving the skin smooth and soft.278 words
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Miscellaneous248 1956-10-11 12 Straits Times Crossword 8 Zill Z x Z 12 m** |6 m M». 4— Z Zs!l !i Z ACROSS 0 Vegetarian orgies? (10). S^uniabout ahortage-falnt J&£*?*£g »V DecoraUon-back the altema- c °«f e a 1 bulo 8 J2ii tlve for fairy king (6). 15 Thu a" 0 h( ld Bood248 words
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1036 1956-10-11 13 Forty one Class One stayers for $30,000 Gold Cup emdrty ONE horses have r been entered for the richest race of the Malayan turf—the $30,000 Singapore Gold Cup over li miles for Class One. Div. 1 horses—at Bukit rimah on Oct. 27. The hors<4 are: Adelaide Star. Barakat, Bearer Bond,1,036 words
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Article97 1956-10-11 13 NEW YORK. Wed. CWAPS. one of the world's greetu eat racehorses and winner of the 1955 Kentucky Derby, broke down while exercising yesterday moraine at Garden State Park. The big California horse, who ha earned USsB4B, boo In winning 19 of 36 starts in three yearn97 words
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Article40 1956-10-11 13 KARACHI, Wed. The Australian cricket team, who toured Bosland thU year, arrived here by air yesterday. They will play one Test against Pakistan, and will then meet India In three Testa, at Madras, Bombay and Calcutta,— Motor.40 words
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Advertisement311 1956-10-11 13 |lM MMPATION VACANT I it ct,. extra. HI E Rooms ittacbed, available Rinc ***** ng House, 3178 ROOMS Available Bachelor or CMldren In off Frankel :an *****. HOOMED FLAT n First FurniFrldge. etc. Rent Reason Hint Mornings mi OMMODATION -enltles, suitar water electricity monthly rent Ihomson Road. HR ADDELL Furnished.311 words
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Advertisement258 1956-10-11 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT 120 Word, tS (Min.)— Box SO eU. extra. AVAILABLE Orchard Road Commercial area, Approximate 1.000 sqft. Ideal for Showroom or Office 25 s>q.ft. street Frontage. Interested parties please bddlv Box A 5340, S.T. EDUCATION 20 Word, IS (Min.)— Box SO ct,. extra. FRENCH MADE FAMILIAR, to everybody258 words
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Advertisement450 1956-10-11 13 lUITION JO Word, ti (Mim.)-Box St ct,. utrm. THE MALAYAN SCHOOL of Motorlnß Assures L Drivers (with no Experience) 15 Lessons to reach Test Standard. Complete Course $100. Enquiries Phone ***** WELL ESTABLISHED School of Music Singapore requires a Qualified and Experienced Teacher for Pianoforte and Harmony. Apply Box A450 words
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Advertisement423 1956-10-11 13 FOR HIRE *t Wortt U <Mim.)—»n St eU. extn:. REFRIGERATORS of various sizes from *io monthly Alrcondiuonen also available. Consult Lee Fletcher. 102, Orchard Road. HOUSES ft LAND FOB SALE M Word, ti (Mlh.)—B»x tt tU. txtm. FOR SALB Newly constructed Bungalow at Ftankel Estate, sinSSIy t ß«^S n s.T.423 words
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Advertisement796 1956-10-11 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, tS (Min.)— Box in ct,. extra. 1951 SKODA, Newly reconditioned with New Tyres and paintwork. Insurance up to Aug 1957. Moderate Price. View at 231, Outram Rd.. spore. Contact Wong: Tel. *****. CONSUL 1956. 14,600 miles, Blue. European Owned and Driven since new, perfect Appearance796 words
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Miscellaneous515 1956-10-11 13 Racing Schedule THE racing schedule for the Dlvs. Ito B— 6f; Div. $—1 mile; llngapere Gold Cap meeting Cl. 3, Div*. 1 to S— «f; Div. 2— rntST DAT. OCT. M: a. 1, THIRD DAT. OCT. ST: Ct 1, Div*. 1 and I— l mile; CL 3, Dlvs. Diva. 1515 words
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Article215 1956-10-11 14 BEST WAS $95 BY GOLDEN GUS By EPSOM JEEP j^INE YEAR OLD Big Hit, one of the oldest horses in training, celebrated his 70th outing on the Malayan Turf with a thrilling deadheat with Flying Close yesterday, second day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. Big Hit, Flying Close215 words
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Article144 1956-10-11 14 4 RMY, Singapore, yesterday beat Singapore Cricket Club 6-0 (one try, one penalty goal) at Tanglln in a "trial" which provided the soldiers with good practice for their first big match of the rugger season, against Combined Air Forces on Oct. 24. Army, the144 words
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Article134 1956-10-11 14 The draw for the Fourth postwar Singapore Malays tennis championships, which begin on Saturday, Is: OPEN SINGLES: Top section: Khamls, A. Rahman, Said Sulalman, Ahmad Shah. Bottom section: Musa Hj. Abdullah Bos tarn, Hassan Alwl, S.I.A. Alsagoff. OPEN DOUBLES: Top section: Khamls A S. I. A. Alsagoff; Musa134 words
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Article30 1956-10-11 14 PLAYING with only 14 men throughout. All Whites went down to University of Malaya by 11 points (goal, try and penalty) to five (goal) at Buklt Tlmah yesterday.30 words
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Article26 1956-10-11 14 R.A.F. Changl were beaten s—o5 0 by 3 BOD. in a S.H.A. Dlv. 2 match at Chang! yesterday Duff scored all five goals.26 words
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Article1676 1956-10-11 14 BIG HIT RUNS FLYING CLOSE TO DEAD HEAT IN PENANG Race One APPRENTICE'S RACE CLASS 5, Orv. 3—l MILS Mr. Yap Kirn Hoe's (3) CARBHALTON 8.9 (59—50) Okek 1 (6) Mont Clare 8.3 (73—37) Ismail 2 (1) Film Fan II 7.13 (187—72) S. Khamls 3 (7)1,676 words
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Article52 1956-10-11 14 TOTAL POOL: $169,759 IST: *****2 (550,925) 2ND: *****4 ($20,370) 3RD: *****0 ($10,185) STARTERS ($2,546 each): Nos. *****9, *****7, *****3, *****3, *****3. CONSOLATIONS ($763 each): Nos. *****4, *****1, *****9, *****4, *****0, *****6, *****7, *****9, 22.'156! *****5. TREBLE TOTE: There was no winning combination and $1,845 will be carried over52 words
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Article66 1956-10-11 14 SYDNEY. Wed. ATHOL MULLEY, a former leading jockey in Malaya, will leave for America next week where he will ride for three leading stables. Mulley, who has been granted a six months visa, is booked to ride at Santa Anita racecourse a week after he66 words
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Article33 1956-10-11 14 R.E.M.E. beat R.A.F. Seletar 4—l In a S.H.A. Dlv. 2 league match at Seletar yesterday. Kemberry (2). Wey Ah Kuan and Freeman scored for R.E.M.E. while Mshony replied for Seletar.33 words
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Article25 1956-10-11 14 Sand the plant on a saucer R.A.AJ". and R.A.F. Seletar drew 3-3 at Tengah yesterday. Humphoies (R.A.A.F.) and French each scored a try.25 words
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123 1956-10-11 14 Badminton As- sociation want to send a team of 10 players—including one woman to play matches In Singapore, Malacca, Selangor. Perak and Penang next month Thai B.A. have asked Singapore to negotiate on their behalf with the badminton associations in the other states.123 words
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320 1956-10-11 14 Mosbergen shines in Singapore's fourth hockey trial pOLOURS beat Whites 5-1 on the Singapore Recreation Club padang yesterday in the fourth of five final trials to select the Singapore Hockey Association team for the Olympics. It was again not a trial that could have pleased Singapore's officials and fans if320 words
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Article23 1956-10-11 14 Both Singapore Business Housiji F.A. matches National Carbon v United Engineers (Junior Cup>. and Pulau Bukotn v Chartered Bank were postponed yesterday.23 words
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181 1956-10-11 14 pLOWER (Red) will meet Lucky Strike in the final of the Singapore Badminton Association junior Inter-club championships on Oct. 20. In last night's semi-finals played at the Singapore Badminton Hall, Lucky Strike beat Marigold 4-1 while Flower (Red) eliminated National 4-1. Singles: (LuckyAP - 181 words
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274 1956-10-11 14 KESA VAN HELP TWO TOMORROW IN GAMES BID By The Sports Editor SCHOOLBOY Kesavan *5 Soon, the latest and bravest of the Malaya's young athletes to qualify for the Olympic Games at Melbourne, has got over the elation of his triumphant 10.7 sec. for the 100 metres at the Farrer274 words
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Article340 1956-10-11 14 Tuesday, Lim Jit Imm was at his shoulder for 80 metres, pressing the schoolboy on" to a supreme effort. In the first run when Kesavan did 10.8, Jit Imm was clocked in at llsec. In the second run when Kesavan reached the qualifying 10.7, one unofficial watch timed340 words
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Article83 1956-10-11 14 ST. Andrew's School tna Victoria School 38-0 goals, four tries and -o pa ties) In a Inter-school r.~ match at Victoria Sri day. St. Andrew's were fai for the Victorians. Thi two goals and two pen half time. In the second half, two goals and four trip83 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1956-10-11 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. Dlv 1: Policr v Wanderer*; R.A.F. SeleUr. v S.R.C.. padanfr, Dlv. 2: BO. DC. A. v R.M.N.. St. Georges Road, DIt. 3: Police t Punjab VS. Cuttorn, v Prisons, Customs. TENNIS S.C.R.C. handicap tournament, Hone Lim Green. SOCCER Friendly: City Health Department v Farrer Juniors, Farrer Park.49 words
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