The Straits Times, 9 November 1956
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Title Section25 1956-11-09 1 AVER V. E pU V fFHTin EP SALB EXCEEDS 75, Ml The Straits Times New**** 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956 15 CENTS25 words
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Article776 1956-11-09 1 MOSCOW EXPLOITING MIDDLE EAST CRISIS TO FULL U.S. fears Russia will send 'volunteers' within a few days Cabinet gets worrying reports 'OMINOUS PATTERN' LONDON, Thursday. a United Nations special committee met in New York today to arrange for an interttional police force to go to theReuter - 776 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-11-09 1 ISRAELI tanks advance during the battle of Rafa in the Gaza strip. Rafa was captured after two days fighting, sealing off Egyptian forces in Gaza city which fell the next day. A.P. picture.AP - 39 words
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Article204 1956-11-09 1 Europe may need synthetic From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Thursday. A MERICAN synthetic rubber plants may be called A on to supply Europe with rubber to replace the supplies reduced by the Suez Canal blockade, according to the New York correspondent of the Financial Times. This204 words
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Article28 1956-11-09 1 SYDNEY, Thurs.— Civil Defence Director General Dougherty today warned that Australia is unprepared for defence against atomic attack and advised householders to build themselves bomb shelters—U.P.28 words
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Article36 1956-11-09 1 In the Income tax table published yesterday it was stated that the tax payable by a bachelor whose Income is $100,000 would be $29,395. This is incorrect. It should be $28,395.36 words
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Article202 1956-11-09 1 The Defence Minister's report to Commons LONDON, Thur.s— The Defence Minister, Mr. Antony Head, said today that British casualties for all three Services in Egypt did not exceed 85, of whom not more than 20 were killed. He told the House of Commons theReuter - 202 words
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Article64 1956-11-09 1 Qantas Airways are skipping Jakarta in their flights to and from Australia because of a boycott by Indonesian refuelling crews in connection with the British action in Egypt. BOAC stopped their flights to Jakarta last week. Malayan Airways, which cancelled a flight to Medan on Wednesday "because64 words
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Article40 1956-11-09 1 CAIRO, Thurs.— The United Nations truce supervisor, General D. L. M. Burns, arrived here by air from Amman today to discuss the establishment of a UN. police force in the Suez Canal Zone.— U.P. (See Page 3.)UP - 40 words
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Article28 1956-11-09 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The police announced today thpy had arrested five Indonesians "of Arab extraction" and charged them with instigating yesterday's an ti- British riot here.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article22 1956-11-09 1 LONDON, Thurs.— Mr. James Griffiths. 66, was last night re-elected unopposed as deputy leader of the Labour Party in Parliament.22 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-11-09 1 AN AIR VIEW of the Egyptian blockship sunk broadside across the Suex Canal near Lake Timsah and bringing traffic on the vital waterway to a complete halt. Eleven other ships have been sunk by the Egyptians in the canal. The Unitaed Nations SecretaryGeneral Mr Dag83 words
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Article155 1956-11-09 1 'Listen to Asia' appeal T ONDON, Thurs. A 17 warning that it would be dangerous to ignore the opinions of Asian members of The Commonwealth on the Egyptian issue was given today in the House of Commons. Mr. Kenneth Younger, a former Labour Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, warned155 words
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Article22 1956-11-09 1 HMUI JETS IN SYRIA PARIS. Thurs.— t'rrnch Koreien .Minister Pinraii said today Soviet jet flchters had landed in Sjria.— \.r.22 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-11-09 2 SMOKE BOMBS at TRAFALGAR SQUARE PROTEST RALLY FIREWORKS and smoke bombs are set off during the huge "Law not war" rally held in London's Trafalgar Square as a Labour Party protest against the British Government's military intervention in the Egypt-Israeli war. A P. picture.44 words
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300 1956-11-09 2 CLIMB-DOWN' BY SIR ANTHONY PREVENTED OPEN SPLJT. SAYS NEWSPAPER LONDON. Thurs.—Reports of a split in Sir Anthony Eden's Cabinet over the Egyptian ceasefire decision received fresh currency last night when the London Liberal evening newspaper. The Star. in a front-page story claimed that the PrimeReuter - 300 words
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Article64 1956-11-09 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Indian Express group of newspapers carried a cartoon today on the Hungarian situation which probably is the strongest so far carried in any Indian paper It shows the Soviet leaders. N. Bulganin and Khrushchev, with bloodsoaked hands over a prostrate man representing Hungary,AP - 64 words
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Advertisement114 1956-11-09 2 111 i I V^U ii i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii mi Ji Since its inception on 9th November, 1926 Ford V Malaya has advanced through thirty years of progressive V S expansion, combining in the Plant, local skills with the *k resources114 words
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412 1956-11-09 3 Take-over operation planned— but Britain, France declare 4 We stay* WE'RE READY TO NEGOTIATE— BRITISH DELEGATE NEW YORK Thursday THE rXITED NATIONS Special General Assembly last night voted to set up an international police force in the Suez Canal zone also approved anReuter; AP - 412 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-11-09 3 THE QUEEN MEETS ANITA EKBERG THE ICEBERG' THE QUEEN talks to some of the film stars who were presented to her when she attended the Royal Film Performance at the Leicester Square Empire in London recently The stars left to right, are lan Carmichael. Joan Crawford and Anita Ekberg ("TheReuter - 93 words
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Article510 1956-11-09 3 From Page One for having upheld the right cause and supported Egypt In these last few days?" he asked. Had the Government thought of the threat of volunteers from Russia? "This. I believe, could be real," he said. "Every day that we stay in this areaReuter - 510 words
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Article106 1956-11-09 3 v Thurs. The Opposition in the Lords today ie British Govern'to convene a con- Commonwealth Unisten t 0 discuss In Egypt. rson who moved said the Bri:.merit's inter- E? v Pt had done damage to alth unity iniefforta shouid be restore mutual Lord Henderson said theReuter - 106 words
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Article71 1956-11-09 3 HONG KONG. Thurs. The jury failed to agree today at the trial of Quik Bah Chee, 30, of Singapore, charged with the murder of a British barrister. Mr. Arthur John Clifford, by stabbing him to death on a central Hong Kong street on Aug. 4. FiveReuter - 71 words
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Article309 1956-11-09 3 LONDON, Thurs— Prices in all sections of the stock exchange were marked down today and in some cases the losses were substantial Further consideration of the gravity of the Middle East situation after the Initial response to the Egyptian cease fire coupled with w»ll Street's failure to move309 words
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Article25 1956-11-09 3 LONDON, Thurs. Cash Buyers £855. sellers £857 4 Forward Buyers £816, sellers £81 7 v Settlement £855. Turnover a.m. 85 tons. p.m. 55 tons.25 words
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Article23 1956-11-09 3 LONDON, ThuK. Spot SOd., Dec. SOd., Jan-Mar. 295.d.. April-June 29d. July-Sept. 28*»d Oct.-Dec 27\d Nov c.l.f. 29'*d.. Dec. eJX 29V. Tone: Firm.23 words
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100 1956-11-09 3 Flap over 'Winston is dead' rumours LONDON, Thurs.— Rumours that Sir Winston Churchill had suddenly died swept London today but a member of his staff said that the stateman —82 this month —was "in good health." The rumours excited the stock exchange, banks, Parliamentary circles and foreign embassies. Anxious telephoneReuter - 100 words
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Article41 1956-11-09 3 NEW YORK: The Democrats held a 49-46 lead in the new Senate, according to latest figures from Tuesday's election. In the House of Representatives, the Democrats held 229 seats and were leading in all six contests which are still undecided. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article26 1956-11-09 3 LONDON: The Duke of Edinburgh, after consulting the Queen and the British Government in view of the international situation has decided to continue his world tour—Reuter.26 words
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Article29 1956-11-09 3 COLOMBO: Cc y lon has applied for a loan of one hundred million rupees from the World Bank to cover, the foreign exchange costs of a big hydro-electric scheme.—U.PUP - 29 words
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Article23 1956-11-09 3 STOCKHOLM: The Swedish Government said Dlans for a visit by the Soviet leaders, Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrushchev had been postponed indefinitely. —A.PAP - 23 words
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Article16 1956-11-09 3 LONDON: Britain has protested to the Indonesian Government about demonstrations against the British embassy in Jakarta.16 words
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Article47 1956-11-09 3 U.P. NEW YORK: U.S. oil companies will ask Texas producers to increase output by 20 to 25 per cent to deal with an expected oil shortage in Europe.—A.P. AMMAN: Jordan antiaircraft guns shot down an Israeli plane, the second shot down over Jordanian territory in two days.—A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article18 1956-11-09 3 CANBERRA: Australia will provide sanctuary for 3,000 Hungarians who have crossed the border to Austria, the Government announced.—Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article29 1956-11-09 3 TAIPEH: Nationalist China and the United States have concluded a U5512,000,000 shipbuilding deal that calls for the construction of tw 0 32,500-ton tankers in the next two years. UP.UP - 29 words
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Advertisement171 1956-11-09 3 VIM £3) A NAME TO TRUST, \ffTfmj POft SMOTHER, fUiifi KftSTER CIEMNI& V^M You know that you can rely on fl Plivai Vim, and that's a blessing if you are f^^^^^HmJm§. I looking for bright, gleaming sur- ■BJH W^m Ift yf_ faces. A cleaner that scratches soon <v ruins the171 words
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Advertisement184 1956-11-09 3 QUICK-FROZEN DINNERS CHICKEN TURKEY BEEF already cooked— simply heat and serve POPPY (g) DAY 10th Notttnbtr PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i :i vypy Our I BARGAIN COUNTERS IN THE i J LADIES' MEN'S DEPTS. ARE A RAGE! I NEW STOCKS ADDED ON ALL COUNTERS. you I184 words
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175 1956-11-09 4 Likely to rise: The cost of glitter— but only after Chinese New Year rpHE WOMEN of Singapore may have to pay more for their trinkets under the Government's tax-luxury-goods policy. A purchase tax is likely to be imposed on the things they love best jewellery, watches and silverware. But prices175 words
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162 1956-11-09 4 'SHOCKED' TO DEATH BY A LIVE NEON SIGN A MOTHER told a Singapore coroner's court yesterday that she became anxious when her 16--year-old son failed to return home for dinner one i night. Later she learnt that he had been electrocuted. The mother, Lim Chia Tiang, was giving evidence at162 words
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Article75 1956-11-09 4 MUBLIM athletes at the Olympic Games in Melbourne will eat meat slaughtered In Australia according to their own religious teachings. A large Melbourne firm, which has for many years supplied meat to Muslim communities, will slaughter the animals under Its contract with the games organisers. A75 words
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Article, Illustration241 1956-11-09 4 Rent queues 'remind me of an abattoir 9 says Assemblyman SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman, Mr. William Tan, charged yesterday that the Improvement Trust was treating its tenants like animals and criminals. Mr. Tan is the Member for Tiong Bahru, the district in which is situated241 words
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159 1956-11-09 4 MALAYAN MAN-EATERS? JUST BIG RED HERRING SAYS THE EXPERT PENANG, Thurs. There are no man-eating fish in Malaya but there are many types of fish with Jaws that could snap a man's leg in two. A spokesman of the federation Fisheries Department said this today when he commented on a159 words
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Article22 1956-11-09 4 The annual general meeting of the Eurasian Association, Singapore, will be held In the Recreation Club at 5.30 p.m. today.22 words
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Article166 1956-11-09 4 Ministry outlines a new course ENGLISH is to be introduced as a subject in Malay schools in Singapore throughout the seven-year primary stage, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday. It will be taught progressively in the primary stage from the first year, beginning January next166 words
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Article260 1956-11-09 4 A MAN WILLIAM SETS COURT A POSER Did he join or quit society? A 810 Singapore secret society, called Group 24, has as a tattoo insignia an inscription in English— "Memory of William." In a Colony district court yesterday, two members of the Secret Societieg Branch of the C.1.D.. gave260 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-11-09 4 Off to start an eight-year course WONG FOOK POH, 21. a former Singapore Queen's Scout, who left for Taipeh by CPA yesterday to do an eight-year coarse in medicine. He is on a Formosan Government scholarship and will study at the National University in Taipeh.45 words
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Article52 1956-11-09 4 The Singapore Safari Club's "monster show" scheduled to be held tomorrow h^s been postponed to Friday, Nov. 23. It will be held at the Badminton Hall at 8 p.m. The variety show which consists of 24 items, is in aid of the club's fund for the Colony's52 words
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Article58 1956-11-09 4 Corporal now private For using insubordinate language to a lieutenant and striking a noi. -commissioned officer a 21-year-old British Army corporal Joseph Brennan of 40 Base Workshops, R.E.M.E., was yesterday sentenced by a Singapore court martial to be reduced to the ranks, and to 112 days' detention. The incident took58 words
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Article142 1956-11-09 4 Charged boar with a broom HER WAY W|TH AN INTRUDER gENTONG.Thurs.^ 50-year-old ,JT* Proprietress and. dog put a wii d bo! to flight after a minute right ne>i yesterday. The boar, estimated to 100 katis, had rush* the shop andCfc tive. Chan Ah Moi*** year-old woman Several young C h;!d142 words
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Article54 1956-11-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurr. When Tan Nam Yeng at* ed the dock in the johcBahru magistrate's court ai.cwer a charge of hawfcrin a pivoted area he n ordered out oi cuurt by I magistrate who told him fa come properly dressed. Tan was wearing a sleevless singlet54 words
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Article74 1956-11-09 4 PENANG, Thurs. Firemen here today apologised to the Minister for Local Government, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, for a recent statement accusing him of "lack of interest in fixe brigade matters." The firemen unanimously passed a resolution deplcrir.: their "hasty and ill-consider*-allegation" and said they74 words
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Article355 1956-11-09 5 Union seeks retirement and medtenl benefits in new clerks bill Double-paid overtime and new conditions of -leave are also urged rllK Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' In ion wants retirement, retrenchneni and medical benefits to \k> included in the rnment's Clerks Employment Bill which is355 words
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Article150 1956-11-09 5 J.P. is cleared by Appeal Court PENANG Thurs A Justice of the Peace, M. J Poshni, today suc<crded in his appeal .tirainst conviction and of six months' iai! on a charge of criminal breach of trust belonging to a widow. Koshnan Jan. Mr. Justice Rigby set iMcir the conviction and150 words
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Article28 1956-11-09 5 ttudents representing! universities in the < net has arrived in re on a goodwill tour East Asia. er party ol Bangkok is expected 'day. a.m.28 words
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Article58 1956-11-09 5 g the 10 months of V the Singapore CusDepartment aeixed worth of gold, which ■ent to Britain and l Other sources of revenue, artment'i monthly re- port stated yesterday, yielded 573.859.000 of which $27.931.--000 came from tobacco duty. The department collected $21,128,000 on liquor tax and 517.596.00058 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-11-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR BRIDE AT SINGAPORE WEDDING MR. JOSEPH TAN and his bride, the former Miss Mary Su, who were married recently at the Church of St. Joseph. Singapore. The groom i s the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Wee Kee and the bride is the fourth daughter of61 words
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Article341 1956-11-09 5 INSPECTOR JAILED FOR 8 MONTHS pOLICE Inspector Ang Chiew Choon. speaking in his own defence, told a Singapore court yesterday that after making a draft copy of a report, he kept it in a file and did not see it again until an officer of341 words
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199 1956-11-09 5 A warning: City Budget $5 million in the red SINGAPORE City Coun- cil, meets today to consider a budget which provides for a $5,270,000 deficit next year. It has been warned by the City Treasurer, Mr. J. R. Hill, that it will be "extremely difficult" to raise more than the199 words
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Article43 1956-11-09 5 Lady Fressanges. wife of Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges, Commander-ln-Chief. Far East Air Force, yesterday held a mahjong and bridge party at Air House. Singapore, in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. A total of $516 was collected.43 words
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Article17 1956-11-09 5 Twenty one cast iron pipes worth $1,500 are reported stolen from the Kallang Gasworks. Singapore.17 words
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Article28 1956-11-09 5 A debate on "Is permanent world peace a possibility?" will be held at the Bahai Centre at 2. D Almeida Street, Singapore, at 4 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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176 1956-11-09 5 MR. YAP PHENG GECK, j managing director of the Sze Hai Tong Bank, Singapore, told the High Court yesterday that the bank had issued indemnities to the Southern Trading Co. up to Nov. 1, 1954, trusting the customer. Up to then there were about176 words
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Advertisement218 1956-11-09 5 Fountain Peo Ink It if I j I"V "V T I' 1 T"X By *PPO<ntment II i m I, I I lo Her Malevy Qmbi Bizabtih 11 i I-V I I |H f-C MorujMturerto/Lana-Ruitn IVY/ V JLJ J\ 7*cWC.l* i iii THE NEW 1957 MODEL Wow on display at: CHAMPION218 words
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Miscellaneous330 1956-11-09 5 WESLEY CHUBCH: Morning I Dined meeting with British MeCholr's get-together social party at j dlcai Association— talk on "An«e--69 Wilkinson Road 8 p.m mia and the aUmentary tract" by SHELL THEATRETTE: Free Prof J. L- WltU. medical centre, film show— Republic Day. Heritage College Road. 8.15 p.m of India— Shell330 words
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Article216 1956-11-09 6 Merdeka: Lim may have answer NEW THINKING ON OLD STUMBLING BLOCK OF DEFENCE "TALKS WILL BE RESUMED WHERE WE LEFT OFF' 'J'HE Chief Minister for Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has new plans for the control of defence and security of the country which he thinks will be acceptable to216 words
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Article38 1956-11-09 6 The dinner and dance or- ganised by past students of St. Andrew's. St. Margaret's and St. Hilda's schools for tomorrow at the Sky Palace Restaurant, Singapore, has been postponed to a new date to be announced later.38 words
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Article76 1956-11-09 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A man won his freedom today by giving the magistrate's court here a display of magic in the use of a sword and a kris. Nordin bin Jumid, of Tanjong Malim, had been accused of having offensive weapons. Nordin said he76 words
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Article25 1956-11-09 6 Members of the Pakistani community in Singapore have decided to form a Pakistanis' Association, with the object of promoting cultural and social interests.25 words
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Article41 1956-11-09 6 The University of Malaya Students' Council has cabled messages of sympathy to Egyptian, Hungarian and i Polish students "in their struggle to preserve 1 heir national freedom and their stand against foreign intrusion of the sovereignty of their countries."41 words
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Article23 1956-11-09 6 JOHORE BAHRU. 1 nurs Mrs I. B. Mendel has 'been appointed organiser of the Poppy Day fund in Kluang this year.23 words
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Article114 1956-11-09 6 TEN English speaking people are invited to represent Singapore, by letters, at the 1957 world travel exhibition at Brighton In a scheme to establish personal friendship with the people of Britain and the rest of the world. The letters will be displayed at the exhibition and114 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-11-09 6 A NEGRO JUDGE SEES XL COURT JUDGES in Malaya are much more patient than in America. This was the opinion of an American Negro Judge Mr. William H. Hastie. 52. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Judge Hastie, who is now in Singapore on a round-the-world-tour,99 words
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Article24 1956-11-09 6 About $13,000 worth of opium was seized on board the Inchkllda which arrived in Singapore from Bangkok, yesterday. It weighed 26 pounds.24 words
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201 1956-11-09 6 'Kuan Yew has made us look ridiculous union wasn't formed bu bus co. TTOE Singapore Transport A Employees' Union yesterday denied that It had been formed by the Tay Koh Vat Bus Co. The union was referring to a statement made by the People's Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan201 words
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Article303 1956-11-09 6 STOREKEEPER DENIES TAKING IT I)OH WHATT CHYE, chief storekeeper of the East Asiatic Co., accused at the Singapore Assizes of criminal breach of trust of 18,325 cartons of beer, valued at $280,000, belonging to his employer, denied the charge yesterday. I The Deputy Public Prosecutor.303 words
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Article181 1956-11-09 6 Special Branch to play lone hand KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— -The Special Branch of the police is to be expanded and made completely independent, the Federal Legislative Council was told today. The Chief MinlsteK Tengku Abdul Rahman, said "It is intended to separate the Special Branch from the police and to181 words
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Article86 1956-11-09 6 COLONY BOY WINS TOKYO ART PRIZE SIM KOK HING, of the Trafalgar School. Singapore, has won the Morinaga Praise of Mothers' Society prize in the international contest for children's paintings held In Tokyo Eighty-eight paintings from Singapore schoolchildren and 100 from the Federation were among the 4,847 received from 4886 words
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Article180 1956-11-09 6 TIHE CHURCH of England in Singapore has exA pressed support for the Government's action under "Operation Liberation." While backing the Government clean-up, the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Yen. Robin Woods, writing in the November issue or the church magazine The Courier, stressed the importance of the180 words
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Article61 1956-11-09 6 Three men, charged In a Singapore court yesterday with extorting $108 from Kwok Chee Wah.by putting him In the fear of death at the Central Hotel on Wednesday night, were remanded until Nov. 15. The men, chong Ah Nam, Leong Kong Choy and Yang Chee Kal were61 words
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Article27 1956-11-09 6 The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold a special rock-'n-roll picnic at the Chin Kee Sun bungalow at Kee Sun Avenue, off Siglap, on Sunday.27 words
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Advertisement139 1956-11-09 6 exquisite SANDALWOOD PERFUMED TALC is added to their famous range by Morny A laic matching in fragrance Morny's SLtaSSI Sandalwood Soaps a fragrance -^B^HK»? not as others ore, but having a rare, x^P^kal wood-»weef quality all its own. i||^ A wonderful oddition to your nurMry fig strongly recommended for use139 words
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1813 1956-11-09 7 'Malayanise without losing our heads'— all back the Tengku REDS LIKELY TO SPEED UP TERRORISM AFTER MERDEKA 'MCP still seeks to overthrow Govt.' THE NEXT FIVE YEARS WILL BE THE MOST IMPORTANT' RUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federal Legislative Council today unanimously approved the Government's plan for Malayan ising the public1,813 words
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Article53 1956-11-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Government is to consider abolishing the Federal Labour Advisory Board and replacing it with a Nat^onaJoint Advisory Council. This was announced in th< Legislative Council today by the Minister for Labour. Mr V. T. Sambanthan, when be successfully moved a bill t amend53 words
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Obituary49 1956-11-09 8 U Words $1$ (minimum). MR. LOUIS HEE AH CHEONO, 64, Formerly of de Souca and de Souza passed away peacefully on 8 11.56. leaving behind wife, 1 ton. 2 daughters. 3 sons-in-law and 8 grand-children In Bereavement Cortege will leave 3 Berwick Drive at, 4.30 pm. Saturday 10.11.56.49 words
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Obituary32 1956-11-09 8 Id Wordt HO (minimum). \TRS. JANE PEREIRA. wife of the late Mr. Arthur Max Perelra, thanks all relatives and friends for condolences, wreaths, assistance and attendance at his funeral on •-11-56.32 words
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Article194 1956-11-09 8 it Words SU (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mail" tf you want to v. n that $5,000 word puxzle. YOU CAN TAKE Reader's Digest for one year for only ten dollars. Send subscription to Dor.ald Moore, MacDonaid House, Singapore, 9. AMERICAN SKIRTS $7.90, Dresses $13.90, Blouses194 words
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590 1956-11-09 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Nov. 9, 1956. Of Men And Money In time, as in the stream of political and administrative change, the Federation now stands roughly midway between the old order and the new. Reminder of this was provided by Sir Donald McGillivray's remark in the Legislative Council590 words
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Article286 1956-11-09 8 The triumph of personality which is to keep President Eisenhower in office for another four years is best measured by the extraordinary feat of the Democrats in retaining control of Congress while losing the White House. A third of the Senate seats and the whole of the286 words
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Article276 1956-11-09 8 Full Malayanisation as a policy has been reaffirmed in the Federal Government's statement pre. sented to the Legislative Council. But the statement also makes it abundantly clear that speed in bringing about complete change is not all. It will not be possible to fully Malayanise most276 words
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1012 1956-11-09 8 AS a student of politics and economics. I have been waiting with interest for a dispassionate analysis of the Suez situation from some of your distinguished contributors. So far, there have been various emotional charges; the most widely used being that Britain and1,012 words
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Letter92 1956-11-09 8 EVERY now and then urgent appeals are made for blood from the public. The response, it seems is not sufficient to meet the demand. I would like to suggest the following in order to boost the blood bank: A gift of $10 should be offered to every92 words
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217 1956-11-09 8 I WOULD go so far as to assert that all those "Against" (in the controversy over "Oil on the Flames") reached adulthood before 1939. They and their ideas are therefore the products of another age. Unlike Mr. Bartlett and many others of his generation,217 words
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Article, Illustration954 1956-11-09 8 -BUT THE LESSONS OF SUEZ REMAIN MY friend insisted that our walk should take us through the ruins of the old city of Buda, on the hill looking across the Danube to the new city of Pest. "It's so t knocked about," he said, "that954 words
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Advertisement596 1956-11-09 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 30 Words Ut (minimum). V ORRIS: To Norail. wl/e of Al«\ at the London CUnlc, on 4th November, a «on. I.KEMBRUOOEN: To Jean OeofT on 27.10.58 a daughter Susan Grace. WEDDING PICTURES! II Make Arrangements Now for your Photographs to be taken by a "Free Press Photographer," Telephone596 words
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Advertisement82 1956-11-09 8 jUST OWT Tkt Mystery and Misery of Backach* How to treat it, how to f-, ixiid setting It the latest medkml facti about backache. TrttiurMol Meditation When ou'rt kept waiting for hu<, or a train don't waste that time In angry impatience! Here'i bow to on odd ■»*"T t f82 words
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Advertisement107 1956-11-09 8 As Whittington said to the Cat "PIMM'S N°l ||l comes first" "Turn again, turn again, Diik Whittington and enjoy a Pimm's No. 1. It was well within the sound of Bow Bells and within hailing dista of the Mansion House that the original Mr. Pimm the original sprig of borage107 words
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Article359 1956-11-09 9 THE POOREST WILL BE HARDEST HIT SINGAPORE trade union leaders yesterday stronjfly criticised the Government for inasinK taxes particularly income tax at lower jevdi in the Budget for 1957. The president of the Trades Union Congress M Jaganathan, described the tax measures as ng."359 words
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Article49 1956-11-09 9 $35,000 CHEQUE CAN BE YOURS Li/HEN you go for the VI jarkpot in The Malayan Monthly's ConB. you're going for really big money— dOO. And there's also $5,000 in consolation prizes. This sreat competition closes on Monday THREE days from today. Send your coupon, with x»stal order, AT ONCE.49 words
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Article84 1956-11-09 9 PENANG, Thurs. After winning a pin table game and receiving 40 cents as a prize, a police officer raided a hop in Burmah Road when the game was played. if- Second Magistrate's Court was told today. Teoh Kan Joo, proprietor of the shop, pleaded not guilty84 words
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Article29 1956-11-09 9 The Bank of India yesterday celebrated its Golden Jubilee with a cocktail party attended by about 300 guests Including members of the corps and Singapore Government ministers.29 words
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Article80 1956-11-09 9 The Singapore Naval Base authorities have decided to return to Assemblyman Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the pass which was withdrawn from him last week. The authorities have also agreed to allow People's Ac- tion Party Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to enter the Dockyard area80 words
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Article44 1956-11-09 9 One of the ships trapped in the Suez Canal is the 6,021--ton Kyoto, of the Swedish East Asia Line, which is on her maiden voyage. She carries 1,000 tons of cargo for Singapore, including 175-tons of grapes from Almeria, Spain.44 words
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180 1956-11-09 9 THE TAX MEN HOPE TO ROPE IN 10,000 MORE MOSTLY BACHELORS lIP TO 10,000 Singapore people— more than half of them bachelors— are expected to be roped in for tax for the flrst time next year. The new tax syitem lowering the basic personal allowance by $500 will bring Into180 words
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Article264 1956-11-09 9 AMENDMENT TO BEAT SUBVERSION KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T<HE legislative council today decided to ban Federal x citizens of dual nationality from re-entering the Federation without a permit if they had previously left the country without valid travel documents issued by the British, Federation or Singapore264 words
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115 1956-11-09 9 NO BUNKERS FOR SHIP FROM CHINA -WASHINGTON APANANAMIAN ship from North China was refused bunkers in Singapore yesterday by the Standard Vacuum Oil Co. on instructions from Washington. The ship was the 5,183-ton freighter Universal Trader which called in the Colony from Tslngwangtao with a declared cargo of 7.000-tons of115 words
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Article60 1956-11-09 9 St. Andrews Mission Hospital, Singapore, is looking for someone who will contribute $10,000 towards the expansion of its operating theatre. Dr. G. Keys Smith, the medical officer in charge, told the Straits Times that a single donation was preferable so that the person's name could be60 words
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Article173 1956-11-09 9 FIFTEEN soap factories employing about 2,000 workers in Singapore may go out of business if the Federation Government refuses to withdraw its new 20 per cent tax on soap entering the country. A move to *et the tax" withdrawn will be made today by173 words
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Article37 1956-11-09 9 British territories in SouthEast Asia and the Pacific will receive $268,200 out of a total of $8,509,200 approved by the executive board- of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) for child health programmes in Asia.37 words
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Article91 1956-11-09 9 Prof. Zelman Cowen, Dean of the Faculty of Law and Prof, of Public Law at the University of Melbourne, will give a public lecture on "The experience of the Australian Federation" in the Arts Lecture Theatre, University of Malaya, Singapore, at 7 p.m. next Tuesday. Prof.91 words
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311 1956-11-09 9 Someone blundered: What if they sued? OH, THE (LEBAL) CHARGE OF THE LI6HT BRIGADE IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Attor-ney-General, Mr. T. V. A. Brodle, today in the Federal Legislative Council cited the charge of the Light Brigade at Balaclava in 1854, during the Crimean War, to explain the provisions for311 words
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Article46 1956-11-09 9 Thugs hold up woman Eight men, one armed with a revolver and two with daggers, robbed a woman, Tan Ah Moey, of $200 worth of jewellery and $20 cash in Thomson Road, Singapore, on Wednesday evening. The robbers then disappeared in the direction of Pierce Reservoir.46 words
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Article46 1956-11-09 9 A 53-year-old cook, Teng Toh. was found dead with his throat slashed inside a large wooden packing case in a back-lane in New Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday morning. Police found a blood stained meat chopper by the side of Teng's body.46 words
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Article25 1956-11-09 9 The Singapore Government has reduced the re-entry permit fee of $10 to $2 for alien seamen who are permanent residents in the Colony.25 words
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Article21 1956-11-09 9 The Singapore Anglican schools re-union dinner planned for tomorrow has been postponed. A new date will be announced shortly.21 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-11-09 9 Mr. Lint's young daughter wins a $15 art prize: She'll enter more now PAINTING has always been a pet hobby for pretty 16--year-old Miss Shirley Lim, daughter of Singapore's Chief Minister Recently she decided to put her talent to the test. She entered a contest for the first time and93 words
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Article268 1956-11-09 9 They can register today 'THE Government has given the 4,000 rebel pupils of two middle schools in Singapore, who have not yet registered for classes, another chance to do so. When the Chung Cheng and Chinese High schools reopen this morning, they can still put268 words
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Article40 1956-11-09 9 TEMERLOH, Thurs. Following are the winning tickets of the district Social Welfare Fund lottery drawn at Mentakab: first 5000, second 5581. third 1946, fourth 1232, fifth 1971, sixth 6176, seventh 6307, eighth 4054. ninth 3200. tenth 6484.40 words
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Article64 1956-11-09 9 Abu Samah Kahar, a warder at the Outram Road prison, was fined $50 in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday for receiving a letter for despatch from a prisoner on Aug. 24. The court took into account that Abu, with 10 years' service in the Prisons64 words
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83 1956-11-09 9 POLICE HOLD 8 IN RAID ON SQUATTERS KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. At dawn today, C.LD. men from Kuala Lumpur's High Street police station swooped on a house in a squatter area of Pudu Road, behind the Majestic Cinema. They detained eight men in connection with yesterday's dagger-point robbery of $3,000 worth83 words
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Article27 1956-11-09 9 The morning choir of the Wesley Methodist Church, Singapore, will hold a social for members and friends at 69, Wilkinson Road, at 8 p.m. today.27 words
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Article225 1956-11-09 9 NEW CAR TAX HITS COLONY DEALERS fAR sales slumped in Singapore yesterday the Immediate effect of the new 10 per cent purchase tax. Mr. B. C. J. Buckerldge, Registrar of Vehicles, told the Straits Times that only about half the normal dally number of cars were registered after the official225 words
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Advertisement60 1956-11-09 9 FOR ANNIVERSARIES ANO SPECIAL OCCASIONS SEND A CADBURY-FRY Chocolate GIFT PARCEL DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO YOUR FOLKS BACK HOME Your friends will get them "Factory Fresh" You save postage time and trouble There is a big range to choose from WHY DELAY? PUCE YOUR ORDER THROUGH ANY BRANCH OF60 words
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Advertisement116 1956-11-09 9 For Travelling. x And InVriM N x Modern t Office b^fe^^^^ 0 3 th.j-D.-JWLPORTABI! l t F7^2PPPPJP^PVL > SCJ.STANDAID In tht Olympij rjnje of type- S l wrtttrt, you will find superb ZZT^ iff workmanship, precision, /I""" Sr\ trouble •(r«t optrjtion md I<sBjlru7i~f\ labour living innovations, //^ft&^sSSS'* w nsf Inttgrwtd116 words
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Miscellaneous199 1956-11-09 9 Merchants puzzled by new cloth duty Textile trade between Sin- cloth costing 30 cents would Apparently the merchants gapore and the Federation net a three cent revenue for aala. Government had fixed came to a standstill yester- the Government. a minimum value per yard day following a dispute over With199 words
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Article, Illustration607 1956-11-09 10 PREVIEWING THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS "BEYOND a Reasonable Doubt" sett out to make a case against capital punishment and to suggest that even American justice can err by sending an innocent man to the electric chair. It ends by rubbing in that607 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-11-09 10 LATEST recruit to the ranks of Italy's sultry Him stars: Blonde Rossalina Neri, a smouldering; signorita with the same vital assets as Lcllobrigida. only more so. A former window dresser, Rossalina gatecrashed her way to stardom after winning a beauty contest in June. Since then68 words
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Article59 1956-11-09 10 THE Royal Film Perform- ance has become a publicity free-for-all. This was the comment of London columnist William Hickey after last week's performance in which the Queen "was exploited and embarrassed by a vulgar circus." Hickey writes: "I am heartily sick of this posturing parade of59 words
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Article49 1956-11-09 10 Charles Chaplin announces that his new film, "A King in New York," "is coming along just fine." It is the story of a deposed Eastern European monarch battling to make a living ip America. "It will most likely be mv best film." says ChaDlin.49 words
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Article193 1956-11-09 10 LIFE OF CHRIST (MOVIE STYLE) THE new colour film "Day of Triumph," can hardly be considered a triumph for Century Films, who made it. It purports to portray the life of Christ, a subject which is, to say the least, presumptuous. I can accept Olivier taking: liberties with Shakespeare, but193 words
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101 1956-11-09 10 British studio to shoot war film in Ceylon COLOMBO, Thurs. Alec Guinness and Jack Hawkins will arlve in Ceylon soon to take part in the film "The Bridge Over the River Kwai, to be made by Horizon Pictures. There are likely to be other known actors but no actresses. Only101 words
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Advertisement415 1956-11-09 10 SHAW bKOTHKitt ORGANISATION ATTRAaiONS TODAY! »^*JfS JBmSR 630 49.30 p.m. HZ HIS FIR^T WESTFRNi^^^^^^ e~V ...,k[[NM«fflill WIiIAM CQNUO PHYUJStIM L^^flßH t«l*o>td t*'v Un.l«d Art. ili *~'4&Jmrr I THE WEST HAS NEVER KNOWN QL— fIHHRE~-^r a hero like him: c "Tader T'^IJWW 0 CROSSING' George NADER ♦Virginia MAYO Color by Technicolor415 words
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Advertisement424 1956-11-09 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS s TODAY Q£ffi£t "~J.?±V« ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAVAGANZA! fl^w the LOST CONTINENT J^| IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR A Cathay Organisation Release lL' j Plus! A Special G.B. News Showing "The Rnyal c O mm» Performance tc The War In Hungary and Egypr TOMORROW MIDMICHT.-MAN! They're A Ri ot BING424 words
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Miscellaneous196 1956-11-09 10 RADIO MALAYA "Programmes thus marked can be received by listeners in Malacca Short wave 49 ft 41m. Medium wave 476 m., 343 m., 366 m. and 279 m. P.M. "1.00 Luncheon Potpourri; >1.30 News; M.45-2.00 Fun And Frolic; 6.00 Programme Summary; 6.02 Designed For Dancing; 6.30--6.55 Four Star Variety; 6.56196 words
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Miscellaneous293 1956-11-09 10 Regional SINGAPORE Short wave 41m. Medium wave 47t>m. P.M. 7.15 Time Signal; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 News: 735 A Date With Music; 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02-8.30 A Date With Music: 5.00 London Studio Melodies; 5.30-6.00 The World In Peril; 5.55-5.56 Regional Announcement. 380 Metre* and 49 Metres P.M. 10.00-10.15 Home293 words
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Article, Illustration1432 1956-11-09 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL Woman-hater gave world! finest ballet paintings STATION San of rich family hated ait publicity 1 A NAKED GIRL burst suddenly from a doorway in the Rue Victor -Masse and stood shivering in )ing Paris spring air. At the top of the building, a dow was flung violentlyDaily Mirror - 1,432 words
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Advertisement212 1956-11-09 11 VBr /J am i^p^BP JB K^B Don't only say nuts insist on LANCASTER NUTS to make your party a success M.S. ALLY 6 CO. 2S,*AMtS PLACt t €i. 5t UAH GO ON 04* O« A/ WAY SINGAPORE SALESGIRL MARRIED MILLIONAIRE! You can read the fantastic story of Britain's Lady Docker,212 words
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Miscellaneous89 1956-11-09 11 Hex Morgan. 3M.D. Girl an TV Dick Tracy Giggle water rvHrrinfflWgiri^Ml V\ r=,iK*- mv money to buy W peepix that word 'bum* 1 WHT9tT YEAM > "fuzzy CALLING ME NOSY JUST \7qp 6UM- I***^ I'M AN M.O^^^ W^K JT^9l3^^^ FU=r~At K=,P T UAPDFWPD TO "'^^■^Hfik )^H XA^^-*^ HUULfc. WHAT b89 words
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351 1956-11-09 12 CONFUSED EGYPTIAN SITUATION FIRMS RUBBER PRICE AGAIN By Our Market Correspondent THE confused situation in Egypt made its influence felt in all Singapore markets again yesterday and resulted in an improvement in the rubber price. The "stay put" decision of Britain and France and the danger of the conflict widening351 words
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Article45 1956-11-09 12 rE Federation's Finance Minister has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for the week starting November 8: RUBBER: 981 cents per lb: COPRA: $422 per ton. COCONUT OIL: $710 per ton. PALM OIL: $789.50 per ton. PALM KERNELS: $358 per ton.45 words
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Article162 1956-11-09 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Oranje 1,2, Asia 4,5, Theta Star C.P., City of Rlpon 6,7. Benvorllch 89, Automedon 11,' Laomedon 13,14, Hessensiein 15 16, Surat 18, Malay 19,20 Sumpltan N. WaU 6, Langsa N". WaU 8, Buloh. 22, Loksang 2425,162 words
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Article292 1956-11-09 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Industrials were quietly steady, tins were Irregular and rubbers were quiet" Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following bmlne* done yesterday: Fraser <k Neave orda $2.05; W. I immer $1.57% xcl: Henry Waugh $1.60; Hume Industries Ass. 3d; M. Breweries $3; Metal292 words
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Article110 1956-11-09 12 HPHE following October rubber crops are announced: Amalgamated Malay 79,500 lb; BorelU 74.000 lb; Connemara 45,100 lb: New Secendah 60.000 lb; B*a«etf 31,500 lb; Koala Sidlm 115.030 lb; and Boklt;Kepong 18,700 lb. KnaU Reman 129,100 lb., and Brntcm 53.000 lb. Bfalaka Plnda 119.200 lb; United Malacca 124,815 lb:110 words
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Article68 1956-11-09 12 Pahang Consolidated repeats Its annual dividend for 1955-56 of 50 per cent. Untaxed profits have declined from £373.563 to £335,025. The final dividend of 40 per rent. Is as last year (to July 31, 1955). Taxation absorbs £152.112 (£171,221) and depreciation £48.603 (£54,099). while the Investment in subsidiary68 words
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Article38 1956-11-09 12 The directors of Snngei Purun (FMS) Rubber Co. announce that cash offers have been received to purchase the company's estate. An extraordinary general meeting will be called to decide whether the highest offer should be accepted.38 words
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Article32 1956-11-09 12 Rahman Hydraulic October output was 407 plculs. Other outputs were Talam 403 plculs; Sunjel Kinta 473 plculs: No. 3 dredge Ipoh Tin (Pucbong section) 190 plculs; Pahang Consolidate* 220 tons.32 words
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Article90 1956-11-09 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were:Copra: steady; Nov. $26 buyers, *27' 4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk; $41 sellers, drum $44 sellers. Pepper: quiet, no business reported done; Muntok white $116. Sarawak $115, special Sarawak black $81 (all down $1). Singapore Copra Association 490 words
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Article26 1956-11-09 12 SINCAPORK NOv RIBBbK I per Ib. (up half *3" TIN: SJOS-;" 1 Picul (up 25 ttau\ h COPRA: 526.7:, ,v P+r picul funchan t>H26 words
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Article95 1956-11-09 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOUh INVESTMENT tradL 1 with a genera.,. over on the stock i today. Prices moved overall there was A In minings silver k,|,' and oils were firn > trading. Uraniums held y steady. £5 J- Loans 3%% 1956-59 Em Loans 3 1956-ag Iv, Con. Zinc. Bank of N.S.W.95 words
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Article138 1956-11-09 12 November first r ri< i. mi buyers f.o-b. closfd in SinStt yesterday at 99' 8 centi up half a cent on Wedned--closing price. The closing tone Wu ,>,. quiet. Closing prices in cents n« yesterday were:— OFFICIAL: No. 1 RSS 5 f.o.b- buyers 99 sellers (Num.); No. 1138 words
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Article67 1956-11-09 12 The Malayan Exchange Rank< Association made the folio?.:. changes in Its rates to MRIHSI yesterday (all rates to $100):Sellinr IT or O.D. mi' French Francs *****; Swrtnh Kronor 166\. On the free exchange m»rk« Hong Kong yesterday, the CJ dollar was quoted at 6 28\ cash and 6.3267 words
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Article27 1956-11-09 12 The directors of Batu N I Rubber Plantations prop-' I reduce the issued cap:' I by a capital repayment of I per 2s. share. I27 words
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Advertisement334 1956-11-09 12 panteen"^ 1 Panteen Is available without i oil for natural hair or with f oil for dry hair. HOW! New Pontttn BLUE (In blue box} ii avoilobU with or without oil. Pontoon Bluo ii specially prepared to improve the oppeoranco of groy ond whit* hoir. BILE BEANS Laxative Plus make334 words
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Advertisement272 1956-11-09 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1. APPLICATIONS are Invited for posts as full-time TEACHERS to teach In the Upper Forms in Government Secondary English Schools, Singapore. 2. Applicants must be holders ol a degree of the University of Malaya or other Commonwealth Universities. 3. Terms and Conditions of employment will depend on qualifications.272 words
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Advertisement677 1956-11-09 12 NOTICES THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) RIRU. BOARD. SING AFORE AsMwment List 1*57 (Section 62) The Assessment List for 1957 has been completed and may be Inspected at the Rural Board Office, Empreaa Place, Singapore, 6, during office hours. 2. The Rural Board will proceed to revise the assessment at677 words
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Advertisement529 1956-11-09 12 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALATA There will be a shut down of Electricity Supply in the undermentioned areas of Seremban on Saturday, 10th November, 1956, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Slkamat Camp Area, LoA-er part of Dunman Road, Charmer Road, Kuala Pilah Road. Jelebu Road. Wise Road529 words
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Advertisement669 1956-11-09 12 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by The State Engineer, Johore. up to noon of the 21st November, 1956 for:— PURCHASE OF UNSERVICEABLE PLANT AND SCRAPS. Full particulars may be obtained from the Mechanical Engineer. Johore Bahru. JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Claw 'D 1 and669 words
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Advertisement385 1956-11-09 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San A lv Vancouver Franeiteo S'por. P. Swct. Penan? rmr Ellen Bakke 24 Nov 8 Dec 8/10 fan 11 |*n 15 |m Accepting Cargo for FremanHe— calling Ceraldton FROM WtSTERN AUSTRALIA— 6 DAYS FretninrTe" 1 S'poc Homrkonu Upan Kriotin385 words
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Advertisement1316 1956-11-09 13 T ,i:3405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tal, a 4 i» II lines I (Ircorpoiotea in Smgopore) (U Unas) THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE G ,,itn option to proceed via otrier ports to lood ond discharge cargo SAILINGS LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS .QtmON F VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS1,316 words
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Advertisement967 1956-11-09 13 %iuhn« THEBENUNESTEAM*nSLTD"2m'i* SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. A CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Ponang BINVORUCH for London, Rottordom, Hull 0.8/9 Sofa 11 Nev 12/14 Nov IS/14 Nov BENAVON for London, Hull, Homburg 17/23 Nov 24/24 Nov 27/28 Nov BINALMR for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp 24967 words
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Advertisement1122 1956-11-09 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: N..: ***** BIABftMAM BOCKMALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGUES, SAN PRA-3JISCO, j ••< .H*** l SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ♦orU S.A. North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo far C«rtrai Souin and Cone da via Colomao Anmiea CITY OP RIPON BOUCAINVIUE JPfJ,.^ P- S'hom Penong1,122 words
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473 1956-11-09 14 Ford company in Malaya is 30 years old THE sixtieth-thousand Ford vehicle will roll off the assembly line at the Ford Factory, Bukit Timah, Singapore, this morning and this will coincide with the 30th anniversary of the establishment in Singapore of The Ford Motor Co., of Malaya Ltd. Half an473 words
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Article, Illustration137 1956-11-09 14 GERMAN SAWS CUT COSTS ANEW high capacity electric circular metal saw which cuts all kinds of steel sections for building purposes without using gas or power hack saws is proving popular in Malaya. The saw known as Eisele is manufactured at Koengen-am-Neckar, near Stuttgart in Germany. 25 firms Mr. J.137 words
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Article167 1956-11-09 14 PEOPLE in Burma, Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Malaya, Pakistan. Singapore and Siam will have the opportunity in the near future of seeing the wide uses to which a new British material, claimed to be practically as durable as real agate, can be put. The material167 words
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Article, Illustration208 1956-11-09 14 U.K. firm's product ANEW type of non-adherent dressing for wounds and sores claimed to have a quick-healing effect will be placed on the Malayan market in a few months, Mr. J. F. Brooke, managing director of the manufacturers, Johnson and Johnson (Great Britain) Ltd., said in208 words
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Article, Illustration143 1956-11-09 14 A TECHNICAL representative' of Expandite Ltd., London^ manufacturers and distributors o f jointing materials and sealing compounds, arrived in Singapore last week in the course of an extensive tour in the Far East. He was Mr. L. H. E. Jones, a representative of143 words
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Article88 1956-11-09 14 Made from local rubber Mr. Jones said his company could offer technical knowledge and help on this subject. Most, of Expandite's materials for jointing and sealing, which are sold throughout the world, are made from Malayan rubber. A large amount of work had been carried oat by the company on88 words
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132 1956-11-09 14 Japanese mission due here next week A 10 MAN mission from The Japan National Woodworking Machinery Industry Association to Malaya is due in Singapore on Thursday, it was officially announced yesterday. The delegates, headed by Mr. K. Segami, chairman of the association, who Is also a director of Fuji Seisakusho,132 words
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Advertisement138 1956-11-09 14 CRANE|^ Lister Engineering Ltdj sH *~S D mWai 1 «>■ W^^^r^ r every six tins of BEAR BRAND 19^^ Sweetened Condensed Milk you buy ■Iftß ''y\ your dealer for a FREE CIFT °f on c attractive Swiss tumbler. PBB MM MM HI £9 MB MM MM E3H ~~<" mr»™ """3138 words
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Advertisement390 1956-11-09 14 FBB 32. STOP your Baby's Babies love this I /7/ Q* sweet, soothing syrup L..X You will be delighted to see how I quickly De Witt's Baby Cough i| I Syrup will cure your baby's cough. <>faw^U For adults and children over 5 get I -i— DeWitt's COUGH SYRUP kT'-'dl390 words
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Article494 1956-11-09 15 'MAKE GAMES THE BEST EVER' APPEAL ■^^Siii'.-./j. J^.^_ J _J MELBOURNE, Thurs. A USTRALIAN Olympic A officials, jarred by the reported withdrawals of four nations from the approaching Games, yesterday called on the nations of the world to follow the tradition of the Olympics of ancient Greece to make the494 words
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Article83 1956-11-09 15 LONDON, Thurs.— The Australian Rugby League team were well beaten In their match against Oldham last night. The* tourists could only score two points to their opponents' 21. Eastern Counties edged Surrey 6-5 in their, Rugby Union County Championship match played yesterday. In anotherReuter - 83 words
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Article175 1956-11-09 15 IRELAND BEATEN IN HARD GAME GLASGOW, Thursday. A26TH-MINUTE goal by Alec Scott, the Rangers' winger playing in his first International, won Scotland their match against Ireland at Hampden Park yesterday. It was the only score In a hard game in which the Scottish defenceReuter - 175 words
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Article50 1956-11-09 15 BOSTON, Thurs.— Ewart Potgeiter. the giant South African heavyweight boxer has a tumor which may cost him his eyesight unless he Is treated immediately. Tne 7ft. an. fighter has been turned down by the Massachusetts Boxing Commission for a fight with Jeff Dyer scheduled for tomorrow.—A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article204 1956-11-09 15 FOUR SAD DUTCH ATHLETES MELBOURNE, Thurs. THE Dutch team, four members of which had already arrived, will leave the village when they receive instructions from The Hague to return home. Presently their tricolor flies among the flags of 30 nations now struck in the village. The Dutch athletes, two men204 words
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Article100 1956-11-09 15 DJAKARTA, Thurs. Five other athletes will accompany the two competitors in the men's high jump already named to go to Melbourne for the Olympic Games, the Indonesian Olympic Committee announced yesterday. Although they did not meet the standard set by the committee (or selection, the athletes willReuter - 100 words
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Advertisement391 1956-11-09 15 EDUCATION I )-HoxSottt. txtra. ffMOUSa I ESSONS FOR Adults by Experienced man In Your Own Home. lor Families. Box TUITION -Wee** V,n.)-Uox SO cU. extra. 1 OCR DRIVING •,r CliUitma- A short .1; $iou Gent. Lady i ambert s Driving bard Roadj 'driving institute I v.ah Competent EuropInstructors. Success Ctarges391 words
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Advertisement388 1956-11-09 15 OANCING 20 Hord. ill) (minimum). Omilt I month. 10 Wordt (2.10 (Mm.) SEASIDE RESORT, Paslr Ris Hotel, Dine, XJance Hawaiian Band nightly CHICKEN INN, Seavlew Hotel! Daiiclnc 9—12 p.m. to our Continental Band Saturday extension l a.m. WHERE TO EAT 2« Wordt flO (minimum). Dallm 1 month. 10 Wordt 12.388 words
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Advertisement412 1956-11-09 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Wordi $i <Min.)—Boxi»et,. txirm. 26,497 SQ JT. FREEHOLD Vacant Land 130 ft. Road FrontaKe at Wilkinson Road Apply to 0. P. 0 Box 1732. NO Brokers. Buyer /Owner dealings only. MODERN BUNGALOW pleasant Braadell Heights Estate, with/ without furniture, three bedrooms, two bathrooms servants quarters412 words
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Advertisement431 1956-11-09 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Wtrtt U (Min.)-Box t* tli. extra. FORD V 8 IM7 Reliable good condition. Radio. $1,000 0.n.0. Phone ***** alter p.m. 1953 RENAULT 750 Good Order Mechanically $1,800 0.n.0. Phone I Capt. Hooertou. R.EM.E. 27-656 Exi. 213. 1955 A/40, 1954 Opel Rekord, 1953 T/Ma>flower, MOTD, A/30, 1»52431 words
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Advertisement468 1956-11-09 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 10 WorU U (Mlm.)-Box SO <•>• extrm. MOCCONA COFFEE— Instantly ready; Just pour boiling water on teaspoonful of Moccona. Retail price $1.70 per tin throughout Singapore Malaya. FOR SALE FREEHOLD Two Semi-Detached Bungalow Telok Kurau. Joo Chlat Place, Bus Junction, Pre-war Rent. Vacant Possession. Apply Box468 words
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Advertisement510 1956-11-09 15 REX-MIDNITE TOMORROW THE VERDICT DANA ANDREWS JOAN FONTAINE v, s MUCUS W**<m •Mil x tunmoM tnm f m whg Siciuit ol Iff tmrrlflc V ITo" muspenf plemta aont tall anyone now IM* W plcturm mndi. V diem* 8 v PUZZLE i Out «loot -lotted Ozz* i I FRIDAY j Straits510 words
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210 1956-11-09 16 Nancy will make title bid on Sunday NINETEEN YEAR OLD. Nancy Lim. one of the Colony's most promising women players, will meet Jessie Ong in the women's singles final of the Singapore national badminton championships on Sunday. Nancy has been malting rapid progress this year. She was first seen In210 words
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Article49 1956-11-09 16 RAP. Seletar "B -1 beat R.N. Kranji by 22 points (two goals, penalty and three tries) to nil In their ***** match at the H.M.S. Terror ground yesterday. Lawrence, Holden. Blrt and Mawby scored tries while Holden kicked a penalty and converted two tries.49 words
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Article273 1956-11-09 16 r VHE DRAW and starting times for the qualifying round of the annual Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition at the Royal Island Club on Sunday are: FIRST TEE: 8.15 MR. Ellis (18), J. Trail (13) W/O J. A. Macintosh (18); 8.20 OH. Addison (3),273 words
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Article26 1956-11-09 16 The Boys' Town second annual open boxing championships, which had to be postponed on Oct. 30, will take place at Bukit Timah tonight.26 words
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Article426 1956-11-09 16 IT'S ANOTHER BLOW TO RACING, SATS EPSOM JEEP LATEST ADDITIONAL TAX WILL CUT SWEEP SALES 'PHK decision of the L Singapore Government to impose a further 10 per cent tax on all sweepstakes in Singapore means that the Singapore Turf Club's SI Unlimited Sweep and426 words
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Article70 1956-11-09 16 MR. M. F. CUTLER, chairman of the committee of the Singapore Turf Club, had this to say: "It is unfortunate that Government seems to regard this source of income, one of its highest, as easy money. "To have a higher taxation rate on Turf Club70 words
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202 1956-11-09 16 FIT FED ATHLETES START TRAINING AT FARRER PARK rpHE Federation athletes for the Olympic Games were restricted to light training on the inside grass track at Farrer Park after their arrival in Singapore yesterday. The seven athletes Annie Choong, M. Harichandra, Kenneth Pereira. Rahlm Abmad, M. Kurrupiah, Raja Azlan, and202 words
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Article67 1956-11-09 16 HOCKEY S.H..V league, Div. 1: Police v S.H.B. Police, Police ground; S.C.C. v 1.A., padang; Div. 2: Latiff Wanderers v T.T.C., Farrer Park: rniverslly v 8.0.D.C.V. Bukit Timah: R.E.M.E. V Navy Nomads, Aver Rajah Road; Friendly: S.R.C. v R.M.N., padang. RIGGER I'niversity v .lohore Asians, Bukit Timah. BOXING67 words
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Article145 1956-11-09 16 CINGAPORES soccer team will leave for Hong Kong on Nov. 22 for their Aw Hoe Cup match against Hong Kong on Nov. 24. They will play two other matches against Hong Kong oides on Nov. 25 and 28. The team may visit other countries before returning145 words
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Article63 1956-11-09 16 Royal Military Police trounced All Whites by 30 points (three goals, four tries and a penalty) to nil In a rugger match at GUlman Barracks yesterday. Police, who led 11-0 at halftime, scored their points through Cox (three tries), Bond (two tries), Maskew and Bent63 words
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Article286 1956-11-09 16 ANOTHER TRY, TRY AGAIN STORY JOTTIWGS By EPSOM JEEP rpHERE is an old racA ing saying that if you race your horse long enough you will surely get it to win, and Buitenzorg's success on Wednesday is a good example. Buitenzorg had almost exhausted trainer Ivan Allan's patience with him.286 words
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Article388 1956-11-09 16 Weights for tomorrow IVEIOHTs for SatTT urday, concluding day of the Selancor Turf Club's November meeting are: Cl 1, Dlv 1-61 Copper Khan 9.00 Kerry Laughter 8.12 Be Careful 8.10 First Trick 8.09 Banker Boy 8.08 Gay Hunter 8.07 President 8.06 Nick 8.05 Infernal Region 8.05 Interlaken 8.03 Art 8.02388 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-11-09 16 i, S u WA W sf* A l 1 0118 record holdfer of three Olympic distances. Emit Zatopek. sketched for Straits Times reporter Saul Joshua when he was interviewed at the Singapore airport on Wednesday night. Zatopek was passing through with a 91 -strong Czech team83 words
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492 1956-11-09 16 SINGAPORE Asians beat Johore Asians in their All Blues Cup rugger match played at the Police Depot ground, Singapore, yesterday by 2P points (four goals, three tries) to 14 (a goal, a penalty and two tries). A big crowd watched a match that492 words
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Article79 1956-11-09 16 The Singapore Hockey Association's Olympic fun fair will be held on the S.R.C. padang tomorrow, from 2 to 10 p.m. There will be 27 stalls for food, beer, tea and games run by affiliates of the Association. In addition there will be pony rides, a jumble79 words
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Article30 1956-11-09 16 Group Captain R.D. Williams. all square, won the P.E.A.P. Golfing Society monthly bogey competition at the Royal Island Club yesterday. Sgt. T. N. O'Carroll. 1 down, was runner-up.30 words
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Article229 1956-11-09 16 an Impressive yesterday in their"?? outing bofor.- they for Melbourne Friday. Playing as Civil] ooked fit am; i, rpunc-d Jo 6-1 in the annum P»nn v 2 match on the padan* Much of the credii victory must Pennefathor. captain, and Chai H who got229 words
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