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Title Section12 1956-10-15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1956 15 CENTS12 words
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Article362 1956-10-15 1 Protest over failure of authorities to protect peaceful Chinese' Life returns to normal in Kowloon PEKING, Sunday. E Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, oday protested to the British Charge d'Afs here against the "failure of the authorities z Kong to protect peaceful Chinese" in |a>( week's362 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-10-15 1 A "mystery" girl (above) attacked the Singapore Government in a long speech at yesterday's meeting called by the People's Action Party to protest against the arrest of an executive committee member, Mr Chia Ek Tian. She denounced the big "clean-op" and spoke vigorously on83 words
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Article93 1956-10-15 1 THE S.T. ANNUAL: ORDER IT NOW LJAVE you placed your order for The Straits Times E Annual for 1957— South-East Asia's E finest publication? If not, you should do so NOW. You will want your copy of this E beautifuliy p r o E duced Annual, and you w>ll want93 words
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Article48 1956-10-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The possibility of opening up 'ade between Malaya and Israel has been discussed by »w visiting former Israeli Foreign Minister. Mr. Moshe Sharett. and th? chief Minisn«ku Abdul Rahm:>n. Mr. Sharett leaves for Sinlapore tomorrow on his way to Ceylon.48 words
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Article115 1956-10-15 1 KUALA SELANGOR, Sunday. A TIGER which killed a number of goats and a cow on Selangor River Estate last Friday was shot on the estate, about eight miles from here, last night. Thirty shots fired by two planters. Mr. David Lloyd and Mr Bill Barker,115 words
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Article45 1956-10-15 1 PORT SAID, Sun. The 14 000-ton liner Corfu today became the first P. and O. ship to pass through the Suez Canal since the walkout of foreign pilots a month ago The Corfu Is bound from Hong Kong to London.45 words
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Article29 1956-10-15 1 HONG KONG. Sun. Mr David Marshall, former Chh'f Minister of Singapore, arrived here from Canton by rail today on his way home from Communist China.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article164 1956-10-15 1 OH, WHAT A BRAZEN LOT, SAYS LEE THE People's A-tion Party secretary-general. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at a protest rally at the Badminton Hall yesterday criticised the "repressive methods" of the Government and said the people were in danger because the authorities did not know where to stop In their164 words
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Article39 1956-10-15 1 The Crown Prince of Laos, Svaang Vathana. flew into Singapore yesterday to meet his father— the King of Laos —who will arrive in the Colony on Tuesday on his way home from a visit to France.39 words
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Article142 1956-10-15 1 WE'RE TAKING NO RISKS— POLICE WITH a fortnight to go before the Duke of Edinburgh arrives in Singapore, police are taking no chances to ensure his safety. Last night, detectives arrested a man on suspicion in a side lane off Lavender Street. j The man142 words
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Article30 1956-10-15 1 LONDON, Sun. Group Captain Peter Townsend officially ends his career in the R.A.F. tomorrow. He leaves next week on a trip around the world (See page 9).30 words
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Article57 1956-10-15 1 A flve-year-old girl. Wah Ying, fell about 25ft. from the second floor of a building In Lorong Stangee, Singapore, yesterday afternon. She toppled over a verandah raillnw while at play and fell on the top of a car parked under the building. She injured a le<*57 words
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Article47 1956-10-15 1 PORTLAND, (Oregon). Sun. —A man has been arrested here for sending his third wife a bullet by mail to say that their marriage was "all shot up". The bullet exploded In a stamp cancelling machine at a post office here. Nobody was hurt.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article34 1956-10-15 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Sun. Slxy-flve Insane convicts rioted In a locked ward destroying everything they could get their hands on and holding two attendants prisoner until tear gas shells broke up the riots.— U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article52 1956-10-15 1 ROME, Sun. A woman lawyer, Velia Serra, 24. was robbed of her handbag In a magistrate's court here while defending a client accused of petty theft. She went to pick up her coat and handbag from a bench after the hearing and she found the bag had beenReuter - 52 words
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Article57 1956-10-15 1 LE HAVRE, Sun. The Liberian tanker Eagle today sent out a radio message that an explosion had occurred on board. The Eagle, 8,318 tons, said that she was about 25 kilometres from Le Havr e when the explosion occurred. The tanker called for a tugReuter - 57 words
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Article19 1956-10-15 1 MOSCOW, Sun.— Work on the world's first solar power station has begun in Soviet Armenia. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-10-15 1 SPECTATORS HELP right Mrs. Eileen Nettleton's Triumph TR2 after it rolled into a ditch during the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb yesterday. Mrs. Nettleton was unhurt. Straits Times picture.35 words
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265 1956-10-15 1 VARSITY CRISIS? NONSENSE, SAY COUNCIL MEN 'Staff movement is normal* OEVEN members of the University of Malaya Council are confident that the university will be able to attract the "best brains" for its tutorial staff despite the resignation of 11 senior professors. I Dr. T. E. Tay in a statement265 words
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142 1956-10-15 1 SAVED FROM THIRSTY DEATH— BY HAIR OIL DARWIN. Sun. \N airman lost for four days In the parched scrublands of north Australia, was in hospital here today— after staying alive on a bot.tle of hair oil and an orange. Roy Moffat. 30. said he twice buried himself in the earthReuter - 142 words
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Article9 1956-10-15 1 WASHINGTON. Sun—President Eisenhower was 66 today.—U.P.UP - 9 words
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Article34 1956-10-15 1 CHOI'S PROTEST: LATEST I.OMX>N. Sun Britain |g expt-ttfd to trll China in reply to Peking > protest that all reasonable precautions Wtn taken against fluriots in KoM'loon. riiplo malic sources here said. —Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article56 1956-10-15 1 NAGPUR, India, Sun. About 200,000 members of the "scheduled castes," once known as "untouchables." embraced Buddhism at a mass ceremony here today. A 14-acre enclosure was required to accommodate the converts who repeated the three Buddhist vows and five precepts of abstention from killing, stealing, lying,Reuter - 56 words
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Article187 1956-10-15 1 400 wish to join new classes ]ti ORE than 400 Chinese aTI middle school students have registered for the Singapore Government's temporary classes. Many others applied but were turned away because they were not accompanied by their sponsors. The Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, an- nounced yesterday that187 words
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Article, Illustration288 1956-10-15 2 NEW ROYAL 'CRISIS' IN HOLLAND LONDON, Sunday, A PLOT exists in Holland to overthrow Queen L Juliana by forcing her to abdicate in favour of her 19-year-old daughter, Princess Beatrix, it was reported here today. The conspirators were said to be seeking the support of288 words
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Article142 1956-10-15 2 NICOSIA, Sun. BRITISH Army headquarters here announced yesterday that the taking of a summary of evidence in the case of 21 reservists now under arrest has been completed. The summary has been sent to Maj.-Gen. A. H. G. Rickets, commander of the Cyprus ArmyAP - 142 words
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Article50 1956-10-15 2 MOSCOW. Sun.— A congress of Russian doctors yesterday honoured the 70th birthday of Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, and admitted for the first time that the credit was due to him and not to Russian scientists, as was claimed during Stalin's regime. U.P.UP - 50 words
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Article24 1956-10-15 2 ALGIERS, Sun. A carload of rebels machine-gunn-ed a crowded public square last night, killing a 20-year-old girl and wounding seven Europeans. U.P.UP - 24 words
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Article23 1956-10-15 2 TOKYO, Sun. A slight earth tremor shook the Kanto area of central Japan today but no damage or casualties were reported.23 words
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Article99 1956-10-15 2 Soekarno on his way home HONG KONG Sun. PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia left Canton today for Kunming on his way home after a fortnight's state visit to China, Peking Radio reported. He was to have returned via Hong Kong but cancelled his plans because of the recent riots in the99 words
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Article108 1956-10-15 2 OFF: SURVEY IN RIOT CITY TOKYO, Sun. Mem--1 bers of the Japanese Cabinet, high police officials and the chief of the Japanese Defence Board, Mr. Naka Funada, today called off further survey of land outside Sunakawa City, scene of two days' bloody rioting. The land was needed to extend theReuter - 108 words
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Article97 1956-10-15 2 i MOSCOW, Sun. An electric "trolley" tug, which draws power from a cable ilong the shore, will go into operation soon on the Moscow Canal. The tug-trolley is the first of its kind. It is powered by an electric motor similar to the ones thatUP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-10-15 2 Zanzibar's Sultan greets Princess Margaret African tour. The 77-year-old Sultan bestowed Hie Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar on the Princess and on the Sultana, left. A.P. picture. PRINCESS MARGARET i, greeted by the Sultan of Zansibar at hit palace after her arrival in the British protectorate on the55 words
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Article189 1956-10-15 2 rpABORA, (Western A Tanganyika), Sun. Forty thousand Africans from far and near some of them carrying shields and spears gave Princess Margaret a wild welcome when she arrived at a baraza (tribal gathering) here yesterday. Many peopi c travelled more than 500 miles in weeklong journeysReuter - 189 words
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Article221 1956-10-15 2 ISRAEL TO MEET IRAQ 'THREAT JERUSALEM, Sun Israel's Foreign y st e r,Mr S .GoldaM; said here today the movement of i, troops into j£* would be a "uJS which Israel w "< termined to meet Mrs. Meir made I» views clear in a rtttS in which she div?s that221 words
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Article42 1956-10-15 2 BERLIN, Sun.— A telepfc: service run by a lawytr v his wife, which aimi < talking people out of suit:: in West Berlin, is wort: overtime. The lawyer an: r: wife have been reinforwc I two psychologists wort-; I shifts. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article20 1956-10-15 2 WASHINGTON, SunPresident Eisenhower will formally approve plans tomorrow for construction of the world's first atomicpowered merchant ship. U.P.UP - 20 words
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Article302 1956-10-15 3 Exultation to Calrot 'Victory jgEgvm and world peace* International control is ruled out— but council accepts six principles NEW YORK, Sunday. RUSSIA last night vetoed in the Security Coun--11 cil the Anglo-French resolution calling for the endorsement of the 18-nation proposals for nternational control of theReuter; UP - 302 words
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Article118 1956-10-15 3 Children's lament for Sante HE LED ATTACK ON MADMEN ROME, Sun. Almost child in the village of Tcrrazzano relay attended the funeral of Sante Zennaro. 23, a village workman. I was killed by the Santato brothers -.ays ago as he led into the village ihouse, where the brothers held 92118 words
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Article47 1956-10-15 3 (LOUISVILLE. Sun.—Prackers dumped about g.ildnsh in the swimool at the fashionable Hotel at Louisville, Icy, yesterday morning. The hotel manager said: i "People have been threatening to do this all summer." He and other employees plucked the fish out with i nets.— A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-10-15 3 TWO LEADING Hungarian Communist politicians stand with the guard of honour at the funeral of four Communist leaders reburied as "martyrs' and "Communist heroes" after it was decided that their executions in 1949 as "Titoist traitors" were all a mistake. Although dead, they have been72 words
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Article205 1956-10-15 3 Polish officers 'unjustly executed* LONDON, Sunday, lyiß. MARIAM RYBICKI. the Polish state pro--ITI secutor-general, said yesterday that 19 Polish Army officers were unjustly sentenced to death and executed in 1952, Warsaw Radio reported. I He was reporting to a par- liamentary commission set upReuter - 205 words
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Article70 1956-10-15 3 600 ft— it's a record LONDON, Sun.— A new world record has been established by Senior Commissioned Boatswain George Wookey. aged 34, with a 600--foot dive from H.M.S. Reclaim, the Royal Navy's experimental diving; ship, the Admiralty announced. The previous record was set up by petty Officer DiverReuter - 70 words
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Article38 1956-10-15 3 STRASBOURG. Sun. —The parliamentary assembly of the seven-power West European Union yesterday called on their governments to try to link Britain as closely as possible with Euratom the proposed six nation atomic energy pool. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article56 1956-10-15 3 OTTAWA. Sun. A British couple, thinking of migrating to Canada have told the Federal Travel Bureau that they will not come unless they can attend a nudist camp every year. The bureau has sent the couple a list of 17 nudist camps in British Columbia, Alberta,Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-15 3 Ken and his cat go to church KENNETH BAYHAM. 11, a choir boy at Holy Trinity Church, Hereford, takes his pet cat to church, tucked inside his surplus. He was attending a service to celebrate the feast of St. Francis of Assisi. patron saint of animals.— A.P. picture.AP - 48 words
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Article261 1956-10-15 3 YEW YORK, Sun. A 60-year-old man suffered critical burns yesterday when he fell 40 feet from the top of a petrol station at Spirit Lake, lowa, and landed head first in a bucket of hot tar. Marie Hartman was trying to steady aReuter - 261 words
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Article43 1956-10-15 3 NEW YORK: Lionel Hampton and his 18-piece jazx band are on their way to England in the liner lie de France. His repertoire will include "Take a Number from One to Ten Downing Street" and "My Britisher Mama." U.P.UP - 43 words
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Article219 1956-10-15 3 World's first atomic station T ONDON, Sun. The Queen will open the world's first largescale atomic energy power station at Caldei Hall, Cumberland, in north western England, on Wednesday The station, built at a cost of about £20 million, is the first of 12 more British stations to be erectedReuter - 219 words
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Article117 1956-10-15 3 US: We still have faith in Tito WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States Government was reported yesterday tp have decided to continue aid to Yugoslavia on grounds that Marshal Tito remained independent of Moscow control. The report said President Eisenhower would probably announce next Tuesday that Yugoslavia's request for emergency wheatReuter - 117 words
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Article27 1956-10-15 3 BELGRADE, Sun.—^Sixteen Yugoslav military cadets who were denied repatriation by th e Russians for eight years have now been permitted to return here.— A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration632 1956-10-15 4 WALTER BRIGGS - Hong Kong plays down role of politics in riots WALTER BRIGGS GANGSTERS BLAMED FOR STRIFE By HONG KONG, Sun. TN HASTENING to pin the blame for the Hong Konff riots on secret societies and other hooligans, the authorities followed the established policy of playing down Communist China and Formosa politics632 words
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122 1956-10-15 4 rpHE Malayan Airways Local Employees Union unanimously decided on Saturday to strike if the company did not meet their demands for a bonus of a month's Day for each year of service. They agreed on this step by secret ballot at an122 words
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189 1956-10-15 4 MR. AND MRS. T. S. WILSON of Ipoh have offered their 1913 model Wolseley open tourer car for the use of the Duke of Edinburgh when be tours Kuala Lumpur. "We read that the Government was looking for a British-made189 words
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Article285 1956-10-15 4 I/-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Conference of Rulers is planning the biggest postwar garden party here for the Duke of Edinburgh on Nov. 1 The party— a highlight of the Duke's one-day visit —will be at the Taylor Road Istana of the Sultan of Selangor and285 words
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Article71 1956-10-15 4 PEN ANG, Sun. Malay literary and cultural societies have decided to hold a National Language Exposition" at the UMNO Hall here on Nov. 3. The aim of the show is to demonstrate the achievements of the Malay Language and Literary Congress In this year in Johore and Hi71 words
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Advertisement52 1956-10-15 4 FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF MALAYA LIMITED, SINGAPORE HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT AS MAIN I FORD DEALERS FOR CARS AND COMMERCIAL VEHICLES OF HOCK ANN CO. V\ TECK SIANG CO. 16, WALL STREET, f .l A 231, KAMPONG CHINA j KUANTAN V KUALA TRENGGANU EAST PAHANC V/ TRENCCANU mmmmm52 words
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Article55 1956-10-15 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. public talks on Islam and the Prophet Mohamed will be given in Malay. English. Chinese and Tamil beginning at 8.45 a.m. on Oct. 17 at the main entrance to the Govi ernment Office. The talks will be followed by a luncheon at the55 words
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286 1956-10-15 5 New unit with new job: To think up questions ITUALA LUMPUR. v Sun.— A new examinations unit is to be formed soon to organise and control every examintion local and overseas held in the Federation. The Education Department's Controller of Examinations, Mr. G. D.286 words
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Article222 1956-10-15 5 Malaya again on top by 1962 SHE'LL LEAD IN RUBBER OUTPUT KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. FEDERATION rubber producers are confident that L Malaya will regain its position as the world's biggest natural rubber producing country by 1962 They said Malaya would oust Indonesia as the biggest producer when tapping begins on222 words
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Article78 1956-10-15 5 Fresh water fish experiments PENANO. Sun. MALAYAN families may soon be able to eat more varieties of fresh water fish bred locally. Four species from India and Indonesia are being experimentally bred by the Fisheries Department. A close watch is being kept i to see whether they can adapt themselves78 words
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Article161 1956-10-15 5 KLANG. Sun. rpHE Chief Minister. Tengku 1 Abdul Rahman, was today questioned by UMNO officials on the "special rights" of the Malays after independence at a two-and-a-half hour meeting: here. After the meeting, attended by more than 100 officials of the seven UMNO divisions in161 words
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Article21 1956-10-15 5 The Singapore Jewish Welfare Board will give a buffet-supper tonight for the former Israeli Foreign Minister. Mr. Mosha Sharett.21 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-10-15 5 THE VAN NOORT IS OFF WITH RUBBER FOR RED CHINA rPHE freighter Van Noort A (above) left Singapore yesterday with the first consignment of rubber for Communist China since the easing of the United Nations strategic embargo to the Chinese mainland. The loading of the rubber and latex, which began104 words
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Miscellaneous503 1956-10-15 5 radio malaya Regional 'Projrammf". thus marked can hr received by liitenen in Malacca SINGAPORE Short wave 49 62m. Medium wave 476 m., 343 m., 366 m. and Short wave 62m. 279 m. Medium wave 476 m. A.M. '8.57 Broadcasts To English KM. 7.15 Time Signal And Schools; Opening Annct- 7.16503 words
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Obituary25 1956-10-15 6 20 Wort, $10 (minimum). MR. TAN CHENO JUAY. aged •1, passed away peacefully at 4 Oxley Road, on 13.10.'56. Funeral »i 11 a.m. today.25 words
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Article42 1956-10-15 6 20 Word* $10 (minimum). THE FAMILY of the lat« Mrs. Phan Fon Thin inee Lee Eng Neo) of 115, Onan Road, Singapore, thank frtrnds and relatives who paid night visits, sent wreaths, scrolls, lent cars and attended funeral In their bereavement.42 words
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Article164 1956-10-15 6 20 Hard* $19 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day tn the "Malay Mall" If ycu want to win that $5,000 word puaie. JUST UNPACKED Maternity 2-piece for day or evening wear. Town Country, Meyer Chambers, Raffles Place. INVITE AIR-WICK to your next party. It keeps bathrooms country fresh. Alr-wlck available164 words
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611 1956-10-15 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Oct. 15, 1956. University Progress There is much that is encouraging in Sir Sydney Caine's speech which the acting Vice-Chancellor read out at the University of Malaya's Convocation Day. In 1947 the Carr-Saunders Commission, looking ten years ahead, foresaw a student body a thousand strong611 words
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Article354 1956-10-15 6 The Army And Politics The only manoeuvres Indonesia's army leaders seem to have a taste for are political ones. For some time now a section of the army has been showing a keen but unhealthy interest in affairs of government. Just over a year ago a group of colonels staged354 words
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Article, Illustration248 1956-10-15 6 Serious consideration should be given to the question of intelligence tests for those who devise intelligence tests. Their latest effort to sort out the genius from the moron should convince any intelligent man of this. Recently school children were exposed to what has been described as the "Shlewgo248 words
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Article, Illustration2108 1956-10-15 6 ALLIHGTON KENNARD - ALLIHGTON KENNARD By IN front of the massive Tien An Men an immense river of people flowed seemingly without end. After the goosestepping army, navy and air force, after the motorised infantry, the mobile guns, the radar trucks and the Russian tanks, came the workers.2,108 words
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Article159 1956-10-15 7 'PRISONER BEAT UP BOYTHEN ME' Court told T POH Sun.— Two prl--1 rs behaved in a manner because little boy in the iock-up. the MaCourt here told yesterday, crock were Uew Thye lno is facinp a inquiry, and Chong Kirn. 26, who was subsentenced to one for extortion, claimed trial159 words
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Article28 1956-10-15 7 BAHRU. Sun. Kuay Lai was today lilt: tht IfaglsDourt of stealing 65 the Straits Times the JB Co-operative I case was postponed for i28 words
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Article19 1956-10-15 7 LUMPUR. Sun. aused 15 deaths ration during the Sept 29 Six peotr m diphtheria in nod.19 words
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Article463 1956-10-15 7 Such a day for fun and games PROTEST RALLY? -IT WAS LAUGHS, LAUGHS ALL THE WAY STUDENTS THERE IN FORCE AND COMIC DEVAN NAIR WAS A SMASH-HIT LARGE number of Singapore Chinese school students converged on the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday and found the People's Action Party protest meeting: great463 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-10-15 7 OFFICER CADET Latiff Hassan pays his respects to the Sultan of Pahang during the Sultan's visit to the Eaton Hall Officer Cadet School, near Chester. England. Eighteen Malayans, who will later Join the new Federation Army, are in training at the school The Sultan is inReuter - 57 words
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Article106 1956-10-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rE Director of Posts, Mr. A. S. Gammon, said today that the loss of $1,500 from a mail bag in transit between Ulu Bernam Post Office and Teluk Anson Post Office last Monday would not affect thoee who had remitted the106 words
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Article30 1956-10-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inche Ayob bin Manap. District Officer, at Mersinp. has been transferred to Segamat to take the place of Inche Salim bin Sabtu, who has retired.30 words
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Article26 1956-10-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun The Malayan Chinese Association branch at Tampoi was formally opened today by Dato Wong Shee Fun, chairman of the Johore MCA.26 words
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Article47 1956-10-15 7 KOTA BHARU, SunThree Malays from Brunei are now touring coastal villages in Kelantan and Trengganu to study fishing methods. The three Harts bin Deris, Mahli bin Matsan and Mat Yasin bin Dollah— hav e Just completed a three-month fishing course at Penang.47 words
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Article30 1956-10-15 7 KUALA* KRAI. Sun. The Sultan of Kelantan opened the new $16,000 religious court Makamah Shariah, after a brief ceremony in the preserce of State and Town councillors here.30 words
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Article23 1956-10-15 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Terrorists last night cut telephone wires in three places along the Pokok Sena-Kuala Ntrang Road In Kedah.23 words
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193 1956-10-15 7 Woman: I was hit, then pushed into river 2UNGEI PATANI, Sun. —A young soldier in the Federation Regiment, Yong Chin Tong, was today alleged to have attacked a Siamese woman with a parang and then pushed her into a river. "When I came up to the surface I found he193 words
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Article66 1956-10-15 7 New officials of the Indian Tine Arts Society. Singapore, are: President, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj: vice-pre-sident. Mr. Kantila! J. Shah: secretary. Mr. P. N. Ramoo; and treasurer. Mr. N. Srinivasan. Committee members are Mr. A. P. Raman (music), Mr. G. S. Ramachandran i dancing). Mr.66 words
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Article42 1956-10-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. lOspen bin Delmoehle was fined $500 or five months Jail in the Magistrate's Court today for stealing a bicycle, valued at $80. The court ordered the cycle to be returned to Hassan bin Larsen, the owner.42 words
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Article35 1956-10-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun. C. Narayanasamy, Postmaster, at Ulu Tlram. who was charged in the Sessions Court here today with criminal breach of trust ul $102. was acquitted without being called lor hi* defence. SB*235 words
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Article184 1956-10-15 7 Promise to Singapore Malays THE Federation's Minister for Works and Communi- cations, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, yesterdaysaid that an independent Malaya would look upon the Malays living in Singapore as its own people and would support their struggle for freedom. Speaking at an UMNO west184 words
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Article80 1956-10-15 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. A GIANT ball elephant Is terrorisinr 300 vilUfcri at Kampong Nami, a remote settlement populated by Siamese and Malays, 36 mile* east of here. In the last week the tnsker has uprooted 15 young coconut trees and damaged banana and padi crops. The80 words
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Article58 1956-10-15 7 KUALA LIPIS, Sun —Four Jerantut rubber tappers were each fined $20 and had their brand new mahjong set confiscated in court here when they pleaded guilty to a joint charge of gambling in a coffee stall. The stall owner, Tow Kwee. 41, was fined $25 for58 words
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Article35 1956-10-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— A meeting of the Johore Executive Council was held today when among the subjects discussed was the proposal to increase the assessment rate on property approved by the Town Councils.35 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-10-15 7 A COMPETITOR In the Singapore RASC motor-cycie championships yesterday takes a spill. Heavy rain made the course a slippery test for the 96 contestants. Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article121 1956-10-15 7 Is she 16 or 19? doctor will say IPOH Sun—A medical ex-, agination will decide whether a young girl, charged in the Maglsttate's Court here yesterday with theft, Is 19 years old. as the police said, or 16 as she claimed. The girl. Chong Win Hua, j Is accused of121 words
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Article255 1956-10-15 7 Services unions to 'shelve' joint council demand TTOC three Services unions in Singapore representx ing about 22,000 civilian workers, are to negotiate separately on recent wage offers. This decision was taken at the sixth annual representatives conference of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions255 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-10-15 7 CROWNED AT THE TRADE FAIR MISS LEONG YOON SAM 22. who was elected "Queen" of the trade fair held at the Jubilee Park in Ipoh. Straits Times picture28 words
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Article84 1956-10-15 7 KAMPAR. Sun. The 28 pupils in Form Three of the Methodist Afternoon School here, who went on strike on Thursday in protest against the expulsion of one of their classmates, will return on Monday. "We did not think It was fair that our friend should be dismissed84 words
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Article37 1956-10-15 7 The court of Inquiry under the chairmanship of Mr. j. W. D Ambrose, which heard the Fred Waterhouse Co., trade dispute a fortnight ago, will be resumed at the Labour Ministry In Singapore this morning.37 words
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Article34 1956-10-15 7 PENANG, Sun. Mr. I. R. price of Malacca has taken over as Deputy Commissioner for Labour, Penang and Province Wellesley. He succeeds Mr. S. W. C. Dunlop who is proceeding on leave.34 words
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Article42 1956-10-15 7 SCHOOLS— SO UP GOES BILL ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—lncreased expenditure on salaries and education will push up the Federation Government's bill for next year by $23,400,000, a Treasury memorandum disclosed today. The estimated expenditure ;is $752.100,000 compared with $728,700,000 budgetted this I year.42 words
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Advertisement80 1956-10-15 7 "Ip for the hetuX Tail i'H for the fanMITSUBISHI THE NAME GUARANTEES THE QUALITY as table fans or vv'b^L^Lbcoc^ •Ti'ly mounted as ..Vv^^S^L^BaW^il $55 lo 51 57 in Singapore Penang. >'</ io }173 in Federation. from all leading electrical dealer* and ANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang i80 words
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Advertisement146 1956-10-15 7 \J DIESEL EMGINfS Cla««YL^ ?QU A COMPACT POWER The YL-YLX range of engines is offered in three tistt, 8. 12 and 16 cylinder units respectively and developing from 480 to 1620 BHP. Write or telephone us for Publication 9400 describing this rangt. lacked by spares and service availability throughout the146 words
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Article, Illustration571 1956-10-15 8 THE BRABAZON STORY. By Lt.-Col. T. C. Moore-Brabaion. (Heinman 255.) TT is bound to be a x literary event when a man of the political, aeronautical, and sporting stature of Lord Brabazon of Tara writes his life story. For this man has been in at571 words
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Article228 1956-10-15 8 "That's a lot of nappies" says Mother. At least 600 babies are born in Malaya each day, and maternity homes, child-welfare clinics, and midwives are working at full capacity to keep up with the demand for their services. For many of the proud mothers, the228 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-10-15 8 This bonny baby is Toh Kai Seng recent winner of a baby show in Singapore. Toh Kai Seng Is one of a large family of lovely children Mrs. Toh Oon tells us that she depends on Lux Soap Flakes for washing baby's garments In her own words.62 words
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Advertisement301 1956-10-15 8 o Meccano models y of modern design Mfa Meccano caters for that love of construction and experiment which keeps boys happy KS for hours on end. There is no limit to the KJt variety of working models of modern £J design that any boy can build. Every Fg|| Meccano model301 words
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Advertisement208 1956-10-15 8 BEWARE OF DANGEROUS TOYS! Little Elaine Perhouse of a tragedy caused by a Birmingham, England, dangerous toy, but, thanks aged fifteen months, was to Lux, Elaine's story will lying in her crib playing have a happy ending. A with an inflammable toy. surgeon suggested that the A spark from the208 words
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Advertisement237 1956-10-15 8 ONE OF THE WORLO'S MOST OESIREO WATCHES All component parts 'art manufactured and assembled by 1200 skilled employees in our lac^ toriet established in 1888. Experience and con. tinuou* research, together with th« aid of the latest technical developments, achieve precision and durability. 100% £'S-ffl^^r waterproof Shock rejiitanr ce W237 words
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Miscellaneous302 1956-10-15 8 Straits Times Crossword I *H 4 HI 5 11 111 9 I|~ ACROSS pleasing people" (Clough) 7 New fashion to the Navy (6). (8). 8 Advocate Is all sterling (8). 8 Card games provide a croslng 9 Constituent Is an Interested (7, 6). party (8). 13 Let us farm In302 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1956-10-15 9 PET EM TOWNSEXD - BEGINNING ..THE STORY MALAYA HAS WAITED TO READ I travel alone.... PET EM TOWNSEXD REFLECTED UPON THE NECESSITY OF EARNING MY LIVING ON LEAVING THE R.A.F. I FOUND MYSELF ONFRONTED WITH THE SPECTRE OF OFFICE IFE....THEN ONE DAY LOOKING DOWN ON AFRICA FOUND ITS VAST EMPTINESS EXACTLY SUITED MY M00D....1,380 words
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Advertisement47 1956-10-15 9 Calobar sun glass lenses are the result or >cars of intensive research in the absorbtive glass field by scientists working continuously in the interests of eye comfort and health. American Optical Co. mm Available rum all reputable opticians. wW your optician to show you the Calobar frame47 words
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Advertisement277 1956-10-15 9 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVFS 3tt6(lCol XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST! 5 Times bttter than any ordinary remedy you've eve, "fed before (or fastest Medicinal Relief from O A I I O II O an d Throat Irritations LUUUnO DUE TO COLDS always give your family J^T^ with XYLOPOL J^jfef NO ALCOHOL NO277 words
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Miscellaneous156 1956-10-15 9 Hvx Morgan* M.D. Parted wags P^^HySSlSEg^slfe^ *E£ AT ms f/' *h> iSVTTi^kT BECAUSE I VOnr w.a*T IW I POImT BELiEVeA rj"J* >JV PC. MCC^an ri *<f^" Cf PAThER'S HOME, V^ 1 I HES6 WITH I I HIM WITH ME.' NEIL AND I THAT, ULf J THEN ASK NEIL'S PATwgR I156 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-10-15 10 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF OITR BELOVED ANNA PAKIAM THOMAS DIED 15.10.54. GREATLY MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN BY THOMAS AND CHILDREN.23 words
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Article587 1956-10-15 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE main features of the Singapore Share Market last week were the strength of rubber shares and the continued interst in sterling tin counters. Both tin and rubber companies announced a crop of good dividends and in the case of tin shares587 words
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Article107 1956-10-15 10 riOMPANIES operating V» in Malaya announced the following dividends last weefc:MALAYAN COLLIERIES LTD.: a dividend of 12 1/2 per cent, less 30 per cent income tax for the year ended June 30, payable on November 27 to those registered on November 13. Books will be closed from November 13107 words
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Article95 1956-10-15 10 ▼emDer z and fr om tsffr JIMAH RUBBfr TATES LTD.: a *Lh of 20 cents p,, less 30 per cent £j June 30. Books will be l]nt from October i TRONOII MIM ?/»2 MI divi<I n(l S l/2d. per share k, come tax at S the for the year95 words
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Article407 1956-10-15 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period October 6 to October 12:— INDUSTRIALS: Fraser St Neave Ords. $2.20 St $2.17 cd. cb., Gammons si.BB'2 1.90, Hammer Co. $3.17^ to $3.15 to $3,174 cci. Hongkong407 words
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Article675 1956-10-15 10 rE following; full revised list of share quotations was issued by The Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their last meeting on Friday: Bayers Sellers Alex Bricks Pref 1.70 i.7j Ords 1.80 l.»o Atlas Ice 13.00 (buyers) B. B. Petrol 55/- m/B. M Trustees 6.10 6.50 Con. Tin675 words
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Article500 1956-10-15 10 rrHE rubber market in Singapore was almost featureless last week and the price was very steady. There was only a variation of half a cent between the Monday closing price for November first buyers of 92i cents and the Friday close of 92 k cents. Holiday, Cutler,500 words
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Advertisement773 1956-10-15 10 NOTICES THE SOUTH BRITISH NOTICE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD. Notice Is hereby given that the Transler Books of the above Com- MR. TAN CHWEE SENO having pany will be closed from 26th left our employ as of September October 1956 to Bth November 30th 1»56, Is no longer authorised 1956 both773 words
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Advertisement428 1956-10-15 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens tat appointment as Hospital Assistant Timestale, at the Quarantine Station Padang Bestir In the salary scale of $209 x 14 307/324 X 14 450 p.m. plus C.O.L.A. at current rates. Applicant must be trained Hospital Assistant and have pasoed the School Certificate428 words
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Advertisement811 1956-10-15 10 NOTICES THE KINTA TIN MINES, LIMITED An Extraordinary General MeetIng of the Company has been convened for 2nd November, 1956 to propose resolutions for repayment of capital to shareholders of 3/-d. per share, reducing thereby the denomination of the 480,000 shares to 2/-d. each, and for restoring the authorised capital,811 words
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Advertisement370 1956-10-15 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O Sailing San Vancouver Francitco Spore P. Swet. Pcning fm Kristin Bakke 20 5 Anns Bakke 19/23 Oet 24 Oct 26 Oct 4" Elisabeth Bakke 23 Oct 23/25 Nov 26 Nov No Call i Cjertrud Bakke 27 Oct 10 Nov 10/12 Dec370 words
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Advertisement1171 1956-10-15 11 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tan 1413, Tfd in Singoporet lU ii MI p ;-o THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T c- v OttuM porli to loocl ond cjuchorge caroo ,ILINGS »o LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS .^.tion OF vtSSUS WHICH HAVt LtFT MALAYA HOMIWARDS CALCHAS dur Port Soid 17.10 1.101,171 words
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Advertisement1310 1956-10-15 11 MoALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL: Ne.; 283*1 SIXBBMAM 0k BUCKMALL KLAVENEBI UMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELU, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBUR6 SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLArJ', and for U.S.A., North Ationtie Porti Accepting aara. fe» r— lial ft South ond Conodo v:o Colombo Amtrlss CITT OF BATH BONNEVILU S'pora P. Shorn Panong1,310 words
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Article645 1956-10-15 12 UK SOCCER REVIEW I that's Manchester Utd's proud record LONDON, Sun. MANCHESTER United iTI a n d Tottenham Hotspur, the two teams of the season in the English leagues, marched on with further victories yesterday, a day of soccer in the sunshine. Manchester United carried their645 words
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Article62 1956-10-15 12 1 LONDON. Sun. Britain's Olympic soccer team, in another trial yesterday beat a combined side from the Isthmian and Athenian Leagues two of the leading amateur combinations by three goals to one after leading by 2-0 at half-time. At BRIGHTON. Sussex. England and Switzerland drewReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-10-15 12 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmiimiiimiiiiimmiiiiiiiinniiiiii""'' 111 1 1 NO THREAT INTENDED 1 7IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMU iniiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiiin 3 Aggressive pose struck by Manchester City right back Leivers was quite involuntary and carried no threat to Arsenal outside-left Haverty or City centre-half Ewing. down in a tussle for the ball during the First Division matrh at Hichhurv lastReuter - 53 words
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Article1059 1956-10-15 12 [otherwell 5 4 1 0 IS 7 9 tearU 6 4 1 1 14 12 9 :aith Roy. 6 S 3 1 18 12 8 last Fife S3 2 1 17 12 8 O'South 6 4 0 2 11 9 8 irdrieonUns 6 3 1 2 17 161,059 words
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279 1956-10-15 12 LONDON, Sun. rnHE Rugby Union county X championship was confined yesterday to two local 'derby' matches in the West of England, where Cornwall defeated Devon by nine points to three at Falmouth and Somerset beat Gloucestershire by 20 points to nine at Bristol. Somerset wereReuter - 279 words
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Advertisement451 1956-10-15 12 |?llllllllillllllllllMIIIIIIMI!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllli:' CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I TODAYlC|ffl^# l -J I tiaL M> 1 EVERY DESPERATE MOMENT BROI'CiHT THEM CLOSER TO (UNPOINT! n W^ iIAtMUBBAY MALONE BBEWIAN 1 auico AjmsTS now* S (OMIN(i: A ROCK -"X-sbcK THRILLER! E mom. "SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME" SUrrinc I'M I. NEWMAN PIER ANGELI. •TIIIIIiniIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIiT y—451 words
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Advertisement520 1956-10-15 12 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ust 2 days CAPITOL A :r: £1 a Shaw* Production COLOURFUL TURTU COLOR with EniflKh s llb t^. Chn YING Chen YUEN Mah LI < hlang K» n h J^ TOMORROW at !>..**« V. \T^l SOUTH JAST^ASIA^REMIERE "AWATaLL BOATS!" Z S^ I01t Universal Picture starrinjr Jeff520 words
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Advertisement414 1956-10-15 13 MH|^hbbhhh|^b|b i^^^^ss^BSß^SSs^^^s^^^Si^^s3 irmON if,,. H»jt SO ett. txtra. *,r\nx MALAY: Expert indi;r:on given at my coast Road. box 579, Singapore. i PRIVATE LADY, Primary 111 at rea Queenstown, i Friday Afternoon. Please .423. S.T. i DRIVING SCHOOL. •niied Cars. Qualified BBced Lady Instructress. (;om $100. Individual < 410, Orchard Road.414 words
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Advertisement368 1956-10-15 13 DANCING 20 Wordt $10 (minimum). Daila 1 month. 10 Wordt 12.50 (Mm.) SEASIDE REBORT, Pasir Rls Hotel. Dine. Dance Hawaiian Band nightly. CHICKEN INN, Seavlew Hotel Dancing 9—12 p.m. to our Continental Band, Saturday extension 1 a.m. WHERE TO EAT 2* Wordt 110 (minimum). Daila 1 month. 10 Wordt 11.368 words
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Advertisement433 1956-10-15 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Wordt IS (Min.)— Box it eU. txtra. FREEHOLD VACANT LAND Facing Bukit Tlmah Road 5% m s. about 11.000 sq.ft. Residential area Apply Yeo. 14 Robinson Road KLEVATED BUILDING SITE !at Blnjai Walk, oft Buklt Timah Road. Area about 11.772 square 1 feet, Freehold. Vacant,433 words
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Advertisement417 1956-10-15 13 VEHICLES FUR SALE 10 Wordt It (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtra. 1950 REGISTERED MG. TC. Very good all round condition New Hood Steering uses very little oil. First $1,550 secures. Box A 5428 B.T. FORD CONSUL Reg. 1952 one European owner recent respray. Excellent condition Price $1,900/Vlew 3-31 Chua Chu417 words
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Advertisement903 1956-10-15 13 FOR SALE 20 Wordt li (Min.)— Box It ett. txtra. GERMAN HORMONE SOAP. It rejuvanates the skin and rubs away worry wrinkles. $1.45 tablet, COD., Available, minimum 4 tablets. Distributors welcome Sole Agents: Tasco (Malaya) Co., 184, Cecil Street. Singapore- 1. VIBRATED CONCRETE ls superior and is specified on most903 words
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Advertisement653 1956-10-15 13 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All Members of the above As* r soclatlon In the Colony of Slnga- p pore will be closed for business on Tuesday 16th October, 1956 for o Birthday of Prophet Muhammad, li d PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT g SELANGOR NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC 1 The653 words
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Advertisement890 1956-10-15 13 TENDERS TENDER~ TENDERS will be received at he Department of Broadcasting, taldecott Hill, Singapore, up to iooa on Slat October 1056, tor the i lurchase of unserviceable and urplus Radio Engineering stores f the Department. Times of viewas the store* should be arranged Hrect with the Znglneer-ln-:harge, Thomson Road (Phone890 words
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Advertisement119 1956-10-15 13 I SPECIALITIES f MW it Original Madras Curry Powder A Mango Slices Manjo Pulp Typical Indian Vegetables In brine Ready to serve Indian Vegetable Currict Indian Pickles In oil it Mango Chutney Trait tnquim to.— TIMS PRODUCTS LTD. Belfhurrlah, West Bengal INDIA Agents:MONG SEH, 177-179, BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE-7. TEL: *****-4119 words
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258 1956-10-15 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH. Sun. GARNET BOUGOURE rode his 60th winner this season on Speculation in the Class 4 Div. 1. 6 f. handicap at Penang on Saturday. He is the second Jockey In Malaya to have ever reached the 60 mark. In 1952, Colin258 words
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102 1956-10-15 14 PENANG Badminton Association will send a team to Singapore to play in a friendly tournament at the SB.A. Hall on Oct. 19. The programme will be: Singles: (Singapore players first): Scan Lye Huat (S.B.A. 1956 junior singles champion) v Idris Kadir <Pg. 1956 .singles102 words
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Article914 1956-10-15 14 THE COST OF EQUIPPING OUR TEAMS TO THE GAMES Singaporeans (at $100 each) will look like poor relations at Melbourne SINGAPORE'S CONTINGENT TO THE OLYMPIC GAMES NEXT MONTH WILL GO TO MELBOURNE LOOKING LIKE THE POOR RELATIONS OF THE FEDERATION TEAM. The Big City-slickers will914 words
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Article27 1956-10-15 14 NORMAN SIEBEL, Sports Editor, who will be in Melbourne next month to cover the Games for the Straits Times, writes another article in Olympic Front.27 words
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257 1956-10-15 14 SOSC WILL DECIDE ON GAMES TEAM TODAY THE final composition of Singapore's team to the Olympic Games at Melbourne from Nov. 22 to Dec. 8 will be decide* upon by Singapore Olympic and Sports Council today. Recommendations made to the S.O.S.C. are for a basketball squad of 15, water polo257 words
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Article322 1956-10-15 14 Spore qualify to meet Perak SINGAPORE qualified I to meet Perak for the right to challenge the holders, Penang, for the Foong Seong Cup when they beat Johore by 8-1 at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. When play resumed last night Singapore holding: an overnight322 words
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Article65 1956-10-15 14 Beatty Secondary School will hold their annual hockey match between Old Boys and Present at the School ground on Saturday at 5.19 p.m. The Old Boys team will be selected from the following: Slew Peng, Yew Roep Tanny (Capt.), Jimmy Chua Atma Singh, Mohlnder Singh. Harbans Singh,65 words
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Article34 1956-10-15 14 S.H.B. Police trounced Singapore Teachers Union 8-0 In their S.H.B. League Division 3 tie at Parrer Park yesterday. George Fox '3i. Domes (2), Jalll (2) and Omar scored for the Police.Domei - 34 words
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Article24 1956-10-15 14 Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers drew with Seletar with five points each in a rugger match played at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday.24 words
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Article682 1956-10-15 14 fOR spectators, highlight of T the Gap Hill Climb held yesterday was a succession of spectacular but harmless spills at Conrod Canyon, a left-hand hairpin bend halfway up the course. Most of the spills were caused I by a pool of oil left on682 words
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Article287 1956-10-15 14 THE Singapore Amateur Football 1 Association's Junior Cup final between Kota Raja and Darul Anah at Jalan Bcsar stadium yesterday ended In a 3-3 draw and there could not have been a more fatting result. Although Kota Raja started favourites, the constructive and spirited287 words
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514 1956-10-15 14 Young Singapore Services side can do well in Hong Kong rrHE riots in Kowloon have forced a chan* •1 plans in the Sinfapore Combiner! <v* cricket team's tour of Hong: Kong. The team was originally scheduled to n two batches on Wednesday and Fnr: the team will now leave next514 words
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Article74 1956-10-15 14 Twenty-two-year-old LAC. Brian Toole of Seletar won the Ang Eng Ann trophy (best-all-rounder cyclist), from 19 others at the 25--mile time trial meet held at Bukit Timah. yesterday. Toole 's time was lhr 2min 25sec. The second was SAC J. Pollard (Sel), lhr 3min "sec; O. Ames74 words
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Advertisement859 1956-10-15 14 CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS WANTED M Wordt U (Min.)— Box S$ eU. extra. COOK BOY Sc Wash Amah. Cantonese, first class certificate, can start immediately. Apply 77 Lloyd Road, Singapore 9. FOR DOMESTIC SERVANTS trained in European, Chinese, Aslnn households available from Labour Supply Agency. "Phone 24F34,859 words
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Advertisement134 1956-10-15 14 owttwaw) TMfMtuwn sax t kmcw ms uxuve nr MUST RWiACt AAfTTA- MMXZf MT CY£S Witt AiwAVS so new. 11l '< I [P Kj&Jsi fiX^ W f*KMD SA/p. 'YOU SHOULD OKX AtAM m TM S»* Of ustoerxcx: p/d wmr n« s»m-THtr<*u mOMDBWL kojsf/ mmt rue stwrmx. ens. The clear, healthy sparkle134 words
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Miscellaneous59 1956-10-15 14 RUGGER S.C.C. "B" v R.N.A.S. Sembawang, padang; R.A.F. Selrtar v Beatty School (under 21), SeleUr; P.T.S. v St. Andrew's School Woodsville; University v St. Andrew's 0.8.A., Bukit Timah. HOCKEY S.H.A. league, Div. 1: C.S.C. v University, BalesUer Road; Div. 2: 8.0.D.C.A. v R.A.F. Chanel, BODCA; S.R.C. v R.E.M.E.. padang; Div.59 words
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