The Straits Times, 25 November 1956
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Title Section17 1956-11-25 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,109 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1956 20 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration449 1956-11-25 1 Angry Tito will protest on kidnap outrage VIENNA. Saturday. THE FORMER Hungarian Prime Minister Imre Nagy kidnapped by the Russians, is reported to have been flown to Moscow for trial. The West Berlin newspaper NachtDepesche. quoting sources in the Hungarian Embassy in East Berlin, reported449 words
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Article, Illustration810 1956-11-25 1 HASTY AND HIGH-HANDED ACTION'— SAY THE CRITICS SUBVERSIVE PAPERS IN CLASSROOMS PENANC, Sat. |y|ANY subversive documents were found this morning in the Chung Ling High School where police last night used tear gas bombs to disperse 600 students who had planned to camp in the premises. The810 words
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Article242 1956-11-25 1 First prize to Johore ticket TEMERLOH. Sat.— Ticket No. *****49 won the first prize of $350,000 in the 42nd Social Welfare lote'.ry drawn here today. The ticket was sold in Johore. The second pri-e of $125,--000 also went to a Johore ticket— No. *****16. A ticket sold242 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-11-25 1 Malcolm Mac Donald - Borneo People Malcolm Mac Donald L^^S^w by the Rt. Hon. A vivid and personal story of the island of Borneo and its primitive people by a man who has lived with them and taken part in almost every aspect of their colourful life. A serialisation of Mac Donald's book "Borneo90 words
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153 1956-11-25 1 JAKARTA, Sat— An Army officer alleged to have plotted to overthrow the Government today challenged Headquarters Command here to produce the documentary proof It claimed to hold. The officer. Colonel Zulkifli Lubit, former Deputy Chief of Staff, was accused of organising the plot in aReuter - 153 words
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Article52 1956-11-25 1 PARIS. Sat.— A giant Italian airliner crashed in flames today arter taking off from Orly airport killing 33 people, 13 of them Americans. Airline officials said Guido Cantelli. the brilliant young Italian conductor, was almost certainly among the dead. There were two survivors, both badlyReuter - 52 words
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Article39 1956-11-25 1 MADRAS. Sat. -The death toll in the derailment of the Madras-Tuticorin express yesterday rose to 124 today with the recovery of 20 more bodies from the wreckage. A further 108 people were injured.39 words
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Article30 1956-11-25 1 The Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces. Lt.-Gen. Sir Francis Festing, was in a Qantas plane which returned to Singapore with engine trouble four hours after take-off yesterday.30 words
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Article27 1956-11-25 1 KINGSTON. Sat— Sir Anthony Eden, the British Prime Minister, arrived at Montego Bay airport today to start his three week's holiday in Jamaica. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article30 1956-11-25 1 Seah Yong, the Nanyang Sianu Pau translator arrested under banishment orders on Oct. 16. was released Irom the Outram ll' .id Jail, Singapore, yesterday. (See Page 9).30 words
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Article96 1956-11-25 1 NEW YORK. Sat. WHE United States today 1 announced it would support a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly calling for the immediate withdrawal of British. French and Israeli forces from Egypt. It was learned that the decision after 24 hours of uncertainty came .vhenReuter - 96 words
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Article156 1956-11-25 1 BRITONS FACE EXPULSION LONDON. Sat. The Foreign Office announced today that the Swiss Government understood that all British and French nationals in Egypt are to be expelled within seven to ten days. The news came from the I Swiss legation in Cairo which described the EgyptianReuter - 156 words
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Article65 1956-11-25 1 CLEAI CAXAI. NOW l/RC.ES IS. M W YORK. Sat. United States Repre><eut;itiTr C.iln>i Lodge t<>il.tv urged immediate clearing of ('anal without ui in- complete withdrawal of Bri tish, I" re i nli and tantU forces. Reuter. ■OOUf for cs Ml IBOIRNK. Sat I S have won seven coldReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement299 1956-11-25 1 3k Diamond Engagement ikzzZs Rings H> Available in New Styles. (J A. L. ABDEEN, LTD. (Jewfllrrs) 1 55. North Bridge Read, Cipitol Bids.. Spore 6. Tel. *****. POPULAR^S^ RECORDS I H\U\H CAIXI at Twilight. An Album of Authentic Hawaiian Music by Al Kealoha Perry Hawaiian Artistes, actually recorded n Waikiki299 words
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Advertisement104 1956-11-25 1 THE NEW AUSCH LOMB V RAY-BAN SUN CLASS More than ever the Sold in over 70 countries Since 1 890 Rothmans Pall Mall have t^ri lamous for fine Virginia tobaccos. Pall Mall's selectcJ leaves arc carefully cask-matured in Virginia and London belore blending with all the skill acquired in over104 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1956-11-25 2 Ruth Khama - Forget the critics: Nothing can shake our marriage Ruth Khama THE KHAMA FAMILY -by After seven years' exile in Britain Seretse Khama has returned to Africa. Ruth, his English wife who will join him later, tells here the intimate story of her life with the former African chieftain 3 .THIS1,237 words
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Advertisement127 1956-11-25 2 I THE HERITAGE OF YOUTH.... 1\ <» fht ity nflP^K AND SAFECUARD THAT PRECIOUS HEALTH. *> f*f* V E ac ove 'y child photographed here is a Lactogen Baby. I a Wise parents know that the best substitute for natural feeding I is Lactogen. Michael Spencer j ♦<« W LACTOGEN127 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1956-11-25 3 DR. EDITH BONE - DR. EDITH BONE I WAS IN THIS JAIL J Jiy AS TOLD TO MERRICK WINN They put me here when I was 67... for 7 years I was moved from cell, to cell, to cell NOW I was a prisoner. I was taken •om the1,218 words
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Advertisement7 1956-11-25 3 j!Sj^2r^ Hfc^ w i M I I^B?9b^^BV^^jSnKv'r7 words
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Advertisement16 1956-11-25 3 NEXT WEEK Ruth' tells of her life in Britain as the wife of an exiled chieftain.16 words
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Advertisement171 1956-11-25 3 NEXT WEEK THE 'SUBTLER' TORTURES... CHRISTMAS LINGERIE ours exclusively A^^. jis NIGHTIES IN NYLON \^^""fe^^s»^r drifting filmily, exquisite as a /miJ^t^r^^-^ dream, sweetly trimmed with /jfl l/lif^'A X'^V permanent pleating and lace. j f/^l\(/^\ y Peach-bloom, sky, white, >y% IJf yi-A \V«^O^\. BED JACKETS to match. Y^ll luN N^ $23.50171 words
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Advertisement103 1956-11-25 3 JiIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIiniIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII^ 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, j I SINGAPORE, EXTENDS A CORDIAL WELCOME TO YOU TO THIS jFREE LECTURE I I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE f THE CONQUEST OF FEAR I By GEORGE NAY, C.S. f 5 Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist,103 words
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Article466 1956-11-25 4 CHRISTIAN COUNCIL ENDORSES CAMPAIGN AGAINST STRIP-TEASERS Hotel shows 'offend decency' Its difficult to accept an Invitation these days' fHE Malayan Christian Council has written to the Chief Ministers of the Federation and Singapore expressing alarm about undesirable and "improper" floor-shows. The council said that entertainment in restaurants466 words
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117 1956-11-25 4 NO PETROL RATIONING JUST NOW MINISTER THE Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said yesterday that at present there was "definitely no need" for petrol rationing. The supply position, he said, was satisfactory. "Another point In our favour is that we get our petrol mainly from117 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-11-25 4 GREER i Presbyterian i wo (Methodist) WOODS (Anglican)12 words
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122 1956-11-25 4 Union begs Sultan to save former branch secretary from gallows IPOH, Sat. The assistant general secretary of the National Union of Plantation workers today presented to the Mentri Besar of Perak a petition asking the Ruler-ln -Council to .say? a former branch secretary from the gallows. It as.es for a122 words
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322 1956-11-25 4 The brave men of Banting visit the Colony meet Chief Minister EIGHT good citizens of Banting. Selangor, who played a big part in getting the public in their district to co-operate with the military forces and fight against the terrorists, said in Singapore last night they were thoroughly convinced that322 words
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Article249 1956-11-25 4 DEOPLE living in low-lying areas of Singapore will again face the threat of the annual floods whicn come at about this time of the year. But farmers in the Bedok -esettlement area, who have >een the chief victims of the loocis in past years,249 words
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Article74 1956-11-25 4 The four persons accused lof murdering Pal Singh, a jaga of the Singapore Standard, on Sept. 25 were yesterday committed to stand trial at the next Assizes, by the Singapore magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh. The accused. Lua Kirn Tue. 21, Ng Kirn Chuan. 19.74 words
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163 1956-11-25 4 THE SMELLS OF STORE AN UNMUSICAL INTERLUDE WHAT causes the smell of dead-fish in the Victoria Memorial Hall, of which the dainty 25--year-old visiting Japanese pianist, Miss V«ko Kono, has complained? The acting superintendent of the Hall, Mr. J. L. Byrne, said yesterday: "There are certainly no fishy deposits in163 words
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Article268 1956-11-25 4 BRITISH SOCCER RESULT I LONDON, Sat.-Rp Mll football maUhK pi ayr( ■MGUn i.iv Aston Villa 1 Blackpool Bolton W. 3 I harlton Ath. M Everton i Ml Luton Town I ardifT Manchester C 5 P nr u, Sunder.and T ham HoUpur WTumpton W. 4 I. BarnMey rinKhv b^T r [Set,Reuter - 268 words
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Advertisement120 1956-11-25 4 x-^-j I^^^"^ wr If jfifl i kill L^V I AR 1 i m __J A\ :|SB wm *X* f| if vkm *-~M 1 I AAm*lkl f J "V 'ft m m tiilltli! i Ihe HEW faitjd''^^ IM MwrJ^r For DEPENDABILITY, BRIGHTE A Sf MmJU^^ tf^tt l^fe LIGHT, LONGER LIFE M120 words
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Article117 1956-11-25 5 THE whole population of Singapore is to be given "miniature" x-rays, the Director of Medical SerSS&* 11 111 .SB He added that a team of u ii ranan f «Perts would come next year to launch t£ c campaign by X-raying 50,000 people in117 words
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Article, Illustration343 1956-11-25 5 WHERE'S MY RICKSHA' ***** 1I i **********1111 iimiuiini in nun AFTER 32 YEARS THAT'S HOT THE DULY r.HANcr \Y AY back in 1924. a carefree American was conducting a sevenpiece visiting college orchestra in the ballroom of a leading Singapore hotel. Outside in the cool evening,343 words
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214 1956-11-25 5 Giant boulders hold up Shell skyscraper EXCAVATIONS for the Shell Company's 15-storey building on Collyer Quay have met with some snags in the form of giant boulders which cannot be lifted by crane or dynamited. Test borings had indicated that the excavation work on this reclaimed land was going to214 words
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Article33 1956-11-25 5 LONDON, Sat.— Coldstream Guardsman Frank Bartram was fined 30s. at Woking for stealing four pears from the stationmaster's tree at Brookwood. It was stated the tree is to be cut down.33 words
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Article24 1956-11-25 5 Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, will open the Children's Convalescent Home at Tanah Merah on Friday at 530 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration396 1956-11-25 5 OLIVE GRUT - Former matinee idol now I sings for his supper OLIVE GRUT ONCE THE WOMEN IN THE AUDIENCE FAWNED ON HIM By PENANC. Saturday. A CANTONESE wayang hero now re- duced to a wandering minstrel singing his way through the eating stalls of Penang's Chinatown that's the fate of cheerful, 50-year396 words
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Article69 1956-11-25 5 The Singapore Malay Women's Welfare Association plans to organise aid for victims of the fighting in Egypt. The president of the association Che' Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, said yesterday she was calling a meetting of all welfare organisations in the colony to discuss the formation of69 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-11-25 5 KUCHING'S first dancing school was opened recently by Mrs. Nora Kraal, for more than 10 years a Singapore dancing teacher. Mrs. Kraal plans to teach tap dancing, ballet and all forms of eastern dancing. She feels there is much talent in Kuchinr waiting to127 words
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Advertisement488 1956-11-25 5 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE REGULAR BATTALION SECTION BOARD will niret in the near future to choose 4 Cad*ts to be sent on a 2 year ourse at the Cadet Wins? of the IVdwstlon Military College Port nirfcsoti. romninirinis in January h vie tt to their being I ommissloned as 2nd Lieutenants488 words
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Advertisement174 1956-11-25 5 ■^^^BBJB^^^^ was designed specially tor S a S. pilous. Its construction is the result^ of technical study based on scientific facts. 1 ji M%^. m lls struclure allows it to withstand any climata in a latlludes from the pole to the equator. TiMiNii ever» b*b ro»»l VNWM fugmt l s174 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-11-25 6 This sugar-pink and white confection in fine Sudan cotton, shows the crisp, younn: look of teenaio fashions. From the Fredrrica collection for 1957. it is advance fashion news, with its lampshadepleatrd skirt, and a lichtly honed little basque drop ped down over it from the trimly fitting51 words
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Article35 1956-11-25 6 Two new sewing machines are on the market in London. The first cost 5625. looks like a piece of expensive luggage. The second costs about $100. looks like a sewing machine and works.35 words
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439 1956-11-25 6 A personal touch in buying a gift SUSAN BARRIE PAGE FOR TEENS AND TWENTIES |T S the personal touch that counts when you give a Christmas present, and as many of you will do a lot of giving next month it- might be a good idea to begin planning your439 words
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301 1956-11-25 6 Hip line or lip line, always strive to accentuate the assets T WONDER why to many girls fust and fret about tmall defect! in their face or figure? Most of the problems are small ones which even give a certain charm and individuality to their owner. Others, which perhaps really301 words
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Article435 1956-11-25 6 They are important CEET are often the Cinderellas in the regular health and beauty routine. So many girls spoil their feet early in' life by wearing the wrong shoes, neglecting the pedicure and foot exercises or falling to realise in time if there is some435 words
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Article119 1956-11-25 6 PRESENT FROM SCOTS TO THE QUEEN QUEEN Elizabeth has a famous collection of flower Jewellery, and the latest addition to It Is a gold and diamond thistle brooch, presented to her by people of Scotland. Bearing the Douglas Heart, famous In Scots history, the brooch is set with rubles, baguette119 words
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Advertisement143 1956-11-25 6 i> I Ideally suitable J^^^Sf for use in a A§^£W hot climate *3£|» imoother. longer-lasting, easier to use. Gives your lips a lovelier lustre than ever before. In ten brilliant shades UpstUk> by YARDLEY VARDLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON MNAGiNQ A7l N -MINE ISCERTAINL VNO OFFICE JOB! ONCE THE143 words
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Advertisement245 1956-11-25 6 (£et tetjfri, tLJpe&aJL -(teat, ...the Chicken is plenty ahd the Cream is rich Mmm, good! jurt tatlt that J^gfc^. rich, deep-flavored chicken brnth blended with eitraheavy CT «»m l»S~'~-_ -gSiaial accented with tempting lh^^^M^2f4 celery and .ver-ao-delicate <«». J^flj wKKFyf/nk sorting topped off with pitcti &i// fj/ffj //if Z^l c245 words
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1062 1956-11-25 7 THE 'KNOW ALL' ANYTHING YOU WANT TO KNOW? Reads the news, then forgets he's a very fortunate man I(l •ItHMHHHMMIIIN I I Address your letter: The j 'Know Alls', The Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. RECENTLY I heard Radio Malaya's listeners' birthday songs request announcer (from his voice I1,062 words
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Article753 1956-11-25 7 ALTHOUGH I have been going out with a girl for two years, and though have loved her all that time, I haven't^ told her so. Now I have found out that she talks to one of my friends. She still smiles at me, but do you753 words
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Advertisement144 1956-11-25 7 m 5 T uwan tto 2^7 en j°y life ...you've got to look smart well-groomed, healthy hair, use BSilvikrin TONIC HAIR DRESSING HD,SS,J fr*d« mquinu to: Boustcad A Co.. Limited, Post Box No. 899 Singaport *I^K^P/ r V>££T MANY 'MPORTA.\T P£OPL= EVERY M vHkW OAy BuT 'Cm SURE Mv 6144 words
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Advertisement320 1956-11-25 7 aoyoetfc f^ PUT that certain magic in your __-*<« IjHjffi smile with flattering, f^^l colourful Pond's Lipstick. See how smoothly and evenly it goes 0n and clings for s&k hours! And whit a wide V^Hk Ml: variety of alluring shades to |k M$ Always keep wonderful jr Pond's Lipstick bandy320 words
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503 1956-11-25 8 CHARLES BRYCE - FITTER AND HEAVIER PACK ALSO HAD HEAD'S LEADERSHIP CHARLES BRYCE STORE SERVICES WIN THIS SOUTH DECIDER By Combined Services 13 Singapore 0 A WATERLOGGED Singapore padang curbed the strong Combined Services threequarters in yesterday's southern zone H.M.S. Malaya raggflt match. But Services won just the same, scoring: two converted tries503 words
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387 1956-11-25 8 Federation XV beat 14-man Thais BUT IT WAS A CLOSE GAME KI'ALA LOILHR. Sat. THE Thailand Rue b v I'nion's tor. ring side were narrowly beaten by the Federation of Malaya by eight points (goal and try) to six (penalty and tr> in their se?ond match today on the c387 words
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Article128 1956-11-25 8 May sets record with 4th century SALISBURY. Rhodesia, Sat. PETER MAY set a record for any batsman in South Africa and the Rhodesias by hitting his fourth successive century yesterday in the match against Rhodesia. May hi mi on to make 206 before being dismissed just before lunch today, the128 words
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203 1956-11-25 8 SPORE WOMEN CLEAR FIRST CUP HURDLE SINGAPORE gained a comfortable 7-0 victory over Malacca in their first match of the Heab .100 Seang Cup lnter-statt women's badminton competition at the SB. A. hall last night. Singapore will now meet Selan- cor to decide the southern chami pionshlp. Surprise of the203 words
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Article28 1956-11-25 8 HONG KONG. Sat— Hong Kong today beat Singapore 4-2 in their annual Aw Hoe Cup match here. Thr score at half-time was 2-2. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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805 1956-11-25 8 Ser Cher near to tears in disappoin tmen t But what a day it was for world sport, says NORMAN SIEBEL MELBOURNE. Saturday. WHAT a day it was for world sport in the first day's competition in the 16th Olympic Games yesterday! At Melbourne Cricket Ground, scene of so many805 words
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Article154 1956-11-25 8 KENYA HOLD BRITAIN AT HOCKEY i MELBOURNE, Sat. ORITAINS Olympic hockey v hopei took another knock today when thtir team were held to a 1-1 draw by Kenya in a Group "B" game. In their opening match yesterday. Britain, seeded second to India in the tournament, rirew with Malaya 2-2.Reuter - 154 words
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167 1956-11-25 8 Great finish in sprint semi-finais MELBOURNE. Sat.— There were terrific tussles in the •semi-finals of the Men's 100 metres sprint today. In the first semi-final, American Ira Murchison, and the Trinidad flier. Michael Agostini, flew to the first two places, both returning 10.5 sec. Only a tenth of a second167 words
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Article31 1956-11-25 8 Royal New Zealand Air Force Centurians beat Ist Battalion Queens Royal Regiment by ill points (goal and two tries) to nil In their rugger match at Tengah yesterday.31 words
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139 1956-11-25 8 'JWE SOUTH Wales Borderers. Rugby team now visiting Singapore, scored their third victory In four days yesterday by trouncing Nee Soon 32-0. They scored eight tries, a goal and a penalty. Last Wednesday the Welshmen beat Selangor Services 22-0 and on Friday at Segamat139 words
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Advertisement234 1956-11-25 8 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving r PALMOLIVE LATHER CREAM j PALMOLIVE BRUSHLI For «Ktri imoethnaii and comfortl i Oukkail, •man ih*v« of «l|| You're sure of a shave that's really smooth and long lasting when you shave with Palmolivc. Even with cold water you get a234 words
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Article, Illustration434 1956-11-25 9 'You can go home' news puzzles newsman detained in jail FREEDOM KNOCKED AS HE WAS READING CHURCHILL SEAH YONC, who was released from Ourram Road Prison yesterday, said: "I am puzzled." The 29-year-old newspaperman, who was under a banishment order, did not know why he was set free. He said434 words
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65 1956-11-25 9 JAKARTA. Saturday A MEMBER of the Indonesia's Fltm Censorship Board said today that five Malayan Film Unit documentaries have been banned here because they contained strongly anti-Communist propaganda or had been distributed through diplomatic channels. No embassies are allowed to distribute films through commercial channelsReuter - 65 words
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163 1956-11-25 9 LIM CHIN SIONG, secre-tary-general of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, will be given every facility to see his lawyer in connection with the Government's notice, asking him to show cause why the registration of his union should not be cancelled. The163 words
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550 1956-11-25 9 Dollah's monkey business has a sad ending THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL I A S soon as five-year-old Moh ceases his prolonged tantrum it will be possible for the Tuan to start this article. This behaviour on the boy's part arose from the fact that his father nad to stop a passing550 words
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Article, Illustration435 1956-11-25 9 V. P. NAYAGAM - BLIND GIRL IS TELEPHONE OPERATOR -THE FIRST V. P. NAYAGAM She works four busy lines efficiently By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A BLIND girl as a telephone operator? Quite ridiculous, thought Madeline Tuan, blind since the age of three. But her instructors at the Curney Training Centre for the Blind here435 words
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Article89 1956-11-25 9 Despite the heavy rain yesterday afternoon, hundreds of people from the Yio Chu Kar^ Village gathered together to see their community centre opened. Singapoi-i'a Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, cpening the centre, said that the building represented the initiative, determination and co-operative efforts of89 words
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Advertisement200 1956-11-25 9 upholstery A^£s upholstery /^i THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. pf^' SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Ip^^^^l mm^^^mmm founders of the latex foam industry "Zriri 22. loose cushions Y/M |i loose cushions kM *l. We have for some time suspected that many customers who order covered Dunlopillo cushions 1> "j& y^-+rrfJ/s&ii200 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Nov. 25, 1956.
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Article284 1956-11-25 10 THE Malayan Railway is emerging at last from its Wooden Age. The hard benches in third class coaches are to be replaced by foam rubber seats. What the change means can be fully appreciated by only third class travellers for whom long journeys are tests of human284 words
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Article219 1956-11-25 10 OOUSING and develop- merit pians in the Federation are encountering, with increasing frequency, the same difficulties that obstruct Singapore's efforts. In Sentul the riot squad was called in to protect labourers hired to demolish squatter huts in a first step to clear the land for development. Throughout the219 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1956-11-25 10 4AMCS STYLE A special report from OLYMPIC VILLAGE NEVER before have Olympic flags been raised in such a tense world political atmosphere. Never not even in 1936, when the Nazis tried to make racial capital out of the Olympic Games in Berlin has there been so much1,288 words
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Advertisement768 1956-11-25 10 •Mm •••titmtiniMiiuii ti Straits Times Free Press For the cenv«nl«iw« oi advarI floor, SINGAPORE COLO JTOR- AGF, ORCHARD ROAD, will receive imoll advertisements and ontwers to boa numbers. Classified advertisements may i also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester House, Collver Quov, Singapore. MR. M. M. ISMAIL, J768 words
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Advertisement6 1956-11-25 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Article, Illustration328 1956-11-25 11 SPECIAL TALKS AMONG 100 MEN MAY HAVE FAX-REACHING RESULTS Delegates seek radical changes in congress constitution RADICAL changes in the structure of the Singapore Trades Union Congress are expected during a special conference today of more than 00 delegates at the Posts and Telegraphs Union premises328 words
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141 1956-11-25 11 ADD FISH TO THAT RICE, RICE, RICE' DIET *|*HE present rate of increase in world population must be checked, A. F. Brunn, an Int marine biologist, m Singapore. if world populated to Increase at I rate, land refood would be n we would have to ■be bountiful seas he said.141 words
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Article32 1956-11-25 11 The Singapore Government Printer. Mr. A. G. Banfield. will present valedictory letters from the Governor to six retiring employees at the Government Printing Office at 4 p.m. on Wednesday.32 words
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Article16 1956-11-25 11 <IM.\PORE: today 4.02 am 335 pm. iBf. 51n.); i 509 a.m. <S(:> 5 pm.16 words
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Article104 1956-11-25 11 lion which arrived '.iolland on Oct. 9. for ■capore Aquarists 1 ex- gradually becom- > the tro- the owner, Mr. S. font, who exports and tropical fish to rta of the world, said t $3,500 for the pur- ihase and air freight of the sea lion. When104 words
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124 1956-11-25 11 THE Singapore Government has selected four men and a woman for appointment as legal officers on contract. The Colony has recently been short of magistrates. They are Mr. Robert Chte Tiang Teck, 29. Miss Renee Bee Nee Chew mo age disclosed Mr. Ganda Tara124 words
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Article42 1956-11-25 11 The Singapore Jazz Club is now officially registered and will hold its first inaueural session today at 51 Belimbing Avenue. Sennett Estate, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All those interested are welcome Refreshments will be available.42 words
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Article37 1956-11-25 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices: yesterday: Btrmttl mixed copra: December S29 :l i •ellers; January $30 sellers. Tone: slightly easier. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association noon prices yesterd.iy: bulk $44'» sellers; drum $47'isellers. Tone: steady.37 words
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Article17 1956-11-25 11 The price of tin in srlr.e&por" yesterday was $417.50 p«T picul. up $2 on Friday.17 words
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Article15 1956-11-25 11 Four Cambodian journalists will arrive in Singapore tomorrow morning for a fourday visit.15 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-11-25 11 Mr. < him u Ki'i- 1 i.im hrlps his bride. Mamie Linda Loh Liang Fah, cut the take after their wedding in Singapore.26 words
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Article145 1956-11-25 11 SHOCK TREATMENT FOR ROAD SAFETY THE shattering of glass and the dramatic appearance Of the "Grim Reaper" marked the end of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon yesterday. It was a stunt staged by the secretary of the Singapore Safety First Council. Capt. E. Richardson,145 words
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Article27 1956-11-25 11 The last Singapore Assizes for the year opens in the High Court tomorrow before Mr Justice Whltton. The calendar I contains eight cases.27 words
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219 1956-11-25 11 ALL OFFICERS of the proposed Singapore regular battalion will be men born in Singapore, Mr. O.H.R. Beadles of the Defence Branch said yesterday. They can reach the rank of brigadier. Mr. Beadles indicated that the first step would be the recruiting of four219 words
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227 1956-11-25 11 Insurance men to go slow, then strike ABOUT 100 employees of four insurance companies in Singapore, will go on strike any time now in support of their wage claims. In the meanwhile they will "go slow." Members of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union took this decision at their headquarters227 words
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Article61 1956-11-25 11 Mr. A. Veerabaku, a senior clerk at the Singapore Ministry of Health, is going to Ceylon on Tuesday on leave prior to retirement. Mr. Veerabaku has served the Government for more than 30 years. He started as a junior clerk In 1926 in the Police61 words
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Article37 1956-11-25 11 Two bands will play in Singapore today the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles regimental band at Botanic Gardens from 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m. and the Police Band at Esplanade Gardens from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.37 words
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Article29 1956-11-25 11 BUTTERWORTH. Sat.— An Indian woman. Villiamah. '10. was stung to death by wasps this morning, while she was cutting grass in Prye Estate. She died in hospital.29 words
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Advertisement28 1956-11-25 11 ALWAYS FRESH CHICKEN NOODLE MUSHROOM TOMATO ASPARAGUS OXTAIL NAPOLI INSIST ON KNORR-SWISS DO NOT ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES 50<ts. PER PACKET SUFFICIENT FOR 5 PLATES F. E. ZUELLIG (M) LTD.28 words
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Advertisement184 1956-11-25 11 IT© tffrh offer you a holiday J/Jt&VMjJ round frip to I .^HP^- 11 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CORFU 15th Dae 27fh Dtc CANTON 18th Feb 2nd Mar FIRST CLASS $567 TOURIST CLASS $319 Children according to age. Including jt.iy on board ISLAY KERR CO., LTD.184 words
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Article69 1956-11-25 12 (AMERA fans should send v entries to "Camera Contest," Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore. \.imr, addrew, and details MIST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints at> preferred; and should be postcard size or larger if possible. No responsibility is accepted for unsuitable69 words
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841 1956-11-25 12 DONALD DA VIES - Runaway boy built the first dry dock in Singapore DONALD DA VIES "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i:i!iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Historical Corner by DELOW is rather an amusing extract from a manuscript found in the possession of the late Mr. C. B. Buckley (1844--1912), author of "And Anecdotal History of Olden Times in Singapore" (1901). Mr. Buckley,841 words
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Article, Illustration185 1956-11-25 12 E VTINNING the first prize E (530) in this week's E Picture Contest whose E theme was "Men at Work" is C. F. Yeang. of 76 N. Perak Road. Penang. His E picture "Shadows on the Wall" (above) is eloquent testimony of his qualities as a photographer.185 words
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Advertisement459 1956-11-25 12 FRESH ALPINE AIR right here in Singapore, in the office in your home from the Cysling Swiss aircleaner, most up-to-date and scientifically perfected air-purifier. No installation required, no upkeep. Just plug in to any lighting or power point whichever may be the most convenient. Electricity consumption is negligible. The apparatus459 words
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Advertisement105 1956-11-25 12 Fly 17.1,1111 to the world SuperConstellations the world's finest long-range airliners QANTAS with 35 years experience in a operation, has chosen the worlds tim-M airlmti luxurious, dependable, superbly engineered SuperConstellations, designed for the BUM stability io flight. More and more SflWiW^WfiW^^k ravelled are flying QANTAS, enjoying in service perfect to105 words
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Miscellaneous178 1956-11-25 12 Popular Crossword ACROSS: 1. Elder (4); 6. Pour (4); 4. Conclusion (3) 5, Wash (4): 10. Instrument (9); Cape and hood (6); 6, Cover 12 Garment (5); 14. Eater (5); (3); 7. Plant (4); ,8. Meat (7): 16 Token (4); 17, Fruit (3); 19, 9. Recess (4); 11, Pull of178 words
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Article, Illustration341 1956-11-25 13 Doug Lackersteen - Communism as a commodity is scarcely a bargain Doug Lackersteen AN INDICTMENT AGAINST A GODLESS CREED F-I-L-M-S by IT has come to Singapore quietly, without splurge or ballyhoo, almost like a quiet, retiring man shyly entering a room of crowded sophisticates. But it should make an impact more resounding than341 words
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217 1956-11-25 13 Haas turns out a WHALE of a picture IJANS HASS, noted maritime scientist, and a courageous camera crew po down into the sea in slips and come up with some amazing submarine photography in "UNDER THE CARIBBEAN." produced by Hass in Eastman Colour. Hass's lcvelv wife. Lottie, goes too and217 words
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461 1956-11-25 13 Mike Watcher - NEW 'POLICE FILE' DESERVES BETTER LISTENING TIME Mike Watcher f RADIO by DETER CLACUE opened a new "Police File" last night with the true facts behind a recent millionaire kidnapping. The facts, themselves thrilling enough, were presented with a true sense of drama, and I was stirred to hear of461 words
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Article340 1956-11-25 13 Difcui vv Arrau, the Chilean pian. Ist, can only be criticised in comparison with himself. His playing, last Sunday at. the Victoria Memorial Hall of Beethoven's sonata l n d major was not as poetic, not as inspiring as three other sonatas on the same programme. But that340 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-11-25 13 Mr. MAGOO (the Princess's favourite) IS BLACKLISTED LONDON, Sat. \fR MAGOO, Princess Margaret's favourite film cartoon character is on the BLACK LIST The bumbling, shortsighted little man is "not suitable for children, "a hideous character" and "not funny." Who says so? Members 01 voluntary counclJ which Divine* cinema managers in205 words
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Advertisement673 1956-11-25 13 2 DAYS! UAr "|S;H| p.«. TaaHllMTt* ■aSHMaP^mVflr^^B^B^B^B^ lataueWooo OPENS TUESDAY lirouftht back by Popular Demand *}> R T?™T? A muH Of TROY" Jack bLKINAb iimmimmi 1 I >l-.»l AM OPI. in WarnerColor. rODATI «m. Abbott C'ostello "Meet the Keystone Copa" mi I ♦♦♦♦■»♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 1 t OPENS TODAY! RFY f^673 words
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Advertisement409 1956-11-25 13 iIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIimiIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIimiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMh E CATHAY OR(.\NIS\TION AITK \<TH>N*> h^KcrnSl NOW SHOWING!! |U VC \J INI 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 A 9.30 p.m. E 20TH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS RICHARD WIDMARK in i THE LAST WAGON" E CINEMASCOPE COLOR BY De LUXE TODAY 9 a.m.: "800 SEONCi" (Mandarin). COMING! BARBARA STANWYCK BARRY SI LI.IVAN.409 words
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Miscellaneous224 1956-11-25 13 10.50—11.00 Epilogue. RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE •Programmes thus marked can be received by listeners in .Malacra. short wave 41m. Medium Wave Short wave 49 41m. Medium 476 m. wave 476 m.. 343 m. 366 m. and Am. 7.15 Time Signal and 279 m. Opening Announcement 7.16 AM. 9.00 Waiting and March-224 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1956-11-25 14 DIAMONDS are a boy's worst friend SIDE This is the third of a series of short stories by WOLF MANKOWITZ They are about the kind oj people Mankowitz meets in his daily round as journalist, antique dealer, novelist and impresario. I WAS trying to get into the legitimate diamond business1,359 words
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Advertisement216 1956-11-25 14 tftyjsers our i ml the txtsr/ 1 •\\\^ma\\\\\\\Wk\\\\\\Wm*\\^a\\\^k\\\\\\\\^k\Wa\\Wa\\\Wmk\^mk\\\\\\\\\\\^ Wash your clothes in FAB's rich suds and tht> come out cleaner than you've ever SOAK seen them before. That's because FAB the miracle washing powder from America I j gets out all ihedirt. FAB leaves no dulling r^^^/x i toap scum216 words
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Advertisement391 1956-11-25 14 •9' i w Whitens Your Sir; Secretly and Qu^ No looter nrrA jrow ik.r I.i Oik )u oi Stilim.r Channint Conin.-i, ti»«f. only on- •OJuprrM.t.,-. Bullm.n it tkf Wutlfyioia..Hon? Kong: 1 Slncapore: Lira 13, Circular R Penang: Lin 2-4, CtaL i Kuala Lumpur: I 37 Cross X" What helps after"391 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1956-11-25 15 ERNEST DUDLEY - ERNEST DUDLEY 1 by ON the morning of March 6. 1922. a pretty young woman who called herself Olive Young was found by her maid in her basement flat off the Fulham Road battered and strangled to death. That same night the police went to Hammersmith1,662 words
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Advertisement546 1956-11-25 15 than aver you use Pond's Dreamflower Powder FLATTER your lovely .kin, don't hid* it! Pond', Dr ciJ Bflowrr Powder, «oft »nd fine, brin«s out your own natural lovrlinr it never eakrt into a hard, unnatural matk. Chooie your ihadf of Pond'i Dreamflower Powder we it di»creetlv, u»e it always for546 words
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Advertisement161 1956-11-25 15 PERFECT COFFEE..MTANTLY READY {hstant (ojj^ JB /fc/^s. m^ AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING PROVISION STORES so,. A? .n, s GEO. WEHRY CO. (M) LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC wSw^\\ W7»af comfortable^ chairs I J^f^S £jjf The ORICINAL latex foam mattress f Of course! My pillows *<^-^i\\ I l/^r ?w/\ anc m161 words
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Advertisement572 1956-11-25 16 to Australia. SrNGAPORE DARWIN SYDNEY Leave Singapore every Saturday at 1 1 a.m. Sumptuous Super-Constellation Comfprt. All Fim Claw 4 •eats arc Slumberette*. *^fV^'<vT" Tourist or First Claw. AIR- INDIA fj^P j ADELPHI BUILDINC. SINCAPORE. TEL: ***** I I I I I Now- finer, milder smoking i /^BDULL^ fS^ NUMBER572 words
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Miscellaneous1145 1956-11-25 16 Edgar Rice Burroughs '^j^k^ s^B^H ,^B&^< /I j^vC-'i^ SEVERAL SNAKLING CHEETAHS pK^iS' .Vf SOWWS^^i o= Sa"" •}s* LEAPE7 OUTPEO.\\THE3'JSM flir/ tVA "llki V \=SAIP WAgg.Oes _C: r ANr sueKOuNPE7 TwEAN v^/^ti^ll^i^^^^ffi^ 7^ INJTC VIEVV '-E OEE^AkS OfENJEPA TATW PCE A. BAKI^ OP I 'W'AlT l ''CKiE7 TAEZAN.*WAVE YOU SEEN AW1,145 words
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Article, Illustration728 1956-11-25 17 §HE had come to help with the washing-up and was very cross with the Russians. She has been coss vvth t^e Russians for some She never trusted n, even when she was which was many \ears ago. Whenever she is upset about international affair* 5 our crockery that728 words
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Article, Illustration686 1956-11-25 17 DAVID LEWIN - DAVID LEWIN CONTINUING by 'Mitch' and the Turtle, Deborah and her Tonsils TOBACO, Saturday, ISLANDERS claim Daniel Defoe had this West India isle off Tobago in mind when he wrote Robinson Crusoe Cave hard by Columbus point here. Now the film unit working here is facing686 words
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Article102 1956-11-25 17 SIR RICHARD MUIR'S brilliant cross-examination induced the Jury several time to doubt that True was Insane in the legal sense of the term. But. in the opinion of crlminologtsts present at the trial, it was the simple question: "This was a man who was wearing no hat?"102 words
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Advertisement88 1956-11-25 17 TABS ON TAP VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE INSTANT FOOLPROOF SETTING O MORE reaching MMI'WW M W ROYAL PORTABLES V kM^WMI I ALSO FEATURE rVAJ I A% tJ OUIET OPERATION vFTEaB, n^» l :H^rE?" 'ork with this PORTABLE TYPEWRITER greater paper tj CAPACITY RONEO LTD IM. KoMnion «d. S'Bor. J «LINE METER88 words
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Advertisement309 1956-11-25 17 S.S. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND S.S. PRESIDENT WILSON Sailing every 3 weeks from Manila and Hong Kong to KOBE YOKOHAMA HONOLULU Your Pr«tid«nt Liner it your American hotel afloar. At days at tea unfold, you relax, twim play under Mi« Pacific tun trop to stretch your *ea legt on Waifciki't warm tand.309 words
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Article, Illustration718 1956-11-25 18 STIRLING MOSS AFTER A TEST SAYS I ENJOYED driving the Sunbeam Rapier. But before singing its praises, I must get some minor irritations of my chest. Tne overdrive lever has been moved this year from the facia board to the steering column. It is a718 words
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Article, Illustration88 1956-11-25 18 Till > WEEK we illustrate the right and the wrong way of making a turning. Before you make a turn, first be sure that you are in i the correct lane. The picture on top demonstrates an incorrectly made turn. Not only does this88 words
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Article153 1956-11-25 18 lACUAR Cars Ltd., after I serious consideration, announce its withdrawal from the field of international facing and other competitive events. No official entries or works teams will be entered for events on the 1957 calendar. The information gained as a result of the highly successful153 words
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506 1956-11-25 18 CRUSADER - Truth about Rugby union that's planned CRUSADER By gVE R V attempt made in the past to form an organisation representing the combined All Blues or Asian Rugby Associations of Malaya and Singapore has been looked on unfavourably by the Malayan Rugby Union. N.R.U. officials, quite understandably, see in such506 words
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Advertisement197 1956-11-25 18 The latest range of LAHfe* Covers REC. TRADE MARK ***** 3^^ |nJp^V 2BBSSr^ Sis fIHL *^^H SEVERAL TYPES OF ARMOURING AVAILABLE f- 88" Whcclbase uand-Rover Ambulancc"^^^^^ 109" Whcclh Land-Rover 109" Whcclbase Land-Rover Pick-up Refuse Carrier CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 104 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. ond J ALAN TIO A. SUNGEI lESI RD.197 words
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Advertisement197 1956-11-25 18 Parker 51 f<i x [BjJ VvJU W/iyWXXJu knows a thing or (wo about i55~?l (Hll 1 design, and his heart warms at once to the clean, functional mm Ifi styling of the Parker "51" Pen He both appreciates and For best result* in this ll' I admires the unique Aero-metric197 words
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Miscellaneous112 1956-11-25 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1. Sire: 6, Lave: 10. Mandoline; 12, Plaid; 14, Diner; 16, Sign; 17, Pig; 19, Lives; 20, Eke; 21, Canal; 23, Sea; 24, Chloroform; 27, Suit; 28, Boon; 29, Accelerate; 33, Tar; 34, Dreus: 35. Ted; 37, Tram; 39, See; 40. Tray; 41, Leper; 43, Irate; 44112 words
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Article242 1956-11-25 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Bajan pays $68 In all-the-way win By CjHAW STABLE'S Opera 11. with Shelly Geyer J astride, set up a new course record of 1 mm. 52 4/5 for 9f. at Ipoh yesterday, concluding: day of the Perak Turf Club November Meeting. Taking command242 words
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Article2038 1956-11-25 19 Race One CLASS 3, DIV. 4 6 FURS. Capt. H. P. Bloxhams .81 WORLD FREEDOM g.fi 418—233) Chadwick (1) H Line 8.0 (175—112) Donnelly 2 (6) Colonel's Son 8.4 (494—288) Bougours 3 (4) River Moon II 8.13 (167—151) Leong 4 (11) PUERTO RICO 8.22,038 words
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Article60 1956-11-25 19 TOTAL POOL: $219,470 1. No. *****7 ($60,841) 2. No. *****4 ($30,420) 3. No. *****4 ($15,210) STARTERS ($1,382 each) Nos. *****9; *****2; *****3; *****0; *****1; *****7; *****6; *****9; *****4; *****3; *****9. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****5; *****8; *****3; *****3; *****5; *****5; 1193*4; *****7; *****8; *****0. TREBLE TOTE: No winning60 words
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Advertisement156 1956-11-25 19 You choose we11... when you choose a... JAGUAR The exciting, economical, luxurious 2.4 litre Special I iu,pment De-Luxe model. Latest addition to a distinguished range. ii-n/jJ Jf The renowned Mark VII Type "M" can be purchased with •ranted gearbox or with Automatic Transmission. XX 140 the winner oi all the156 words
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Advertisement82 1956-11-25 19 HACOFLEX W^khß^^M 1 1 SlpPSir rufl^H^KH vQDDB mi MODEL II LICHT ALLOY DIE-CAST BODY Knob Focussing Tri-Lausar anastigmat F: 3.5 —80 mm Fully hard coated 3. 1,4,1/5. 1/10. 1/25, 1 50. 1 100. 1/200 Built-in SELF TIMER European Type flash synchroniser Body-release shutter Depth of Field scale 12 Exposures 6x682 words
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Article110 1956-11-25 20 Spore cagers beaten again MELBOURNE. Sat. SINGAPORE basketball team suffered their second defeat in the Olympic tournament when beaten 85-58 by Canada today. As with the Frmrh yesterday, thr Singaporean* again had to give way to the height and strength of their opponent*. Singapore played better today employing delaying tactics110 words
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Article286 1956-11-25 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Cur girls out as women make history From MELBOURNE, Sat. IN the sizzling heat of world competition Malaya's three women sprinters were run into the cinders before 100,000 spectators in warm sunshine at Melbourne Cricket Ground stadium today. The standard was fantastic— all286 words
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Article335 1956-11-25 20 SINGAPORE lightweight Tan Howe Liang did not win a silver or bronze medal as expected in the Olympic Games weightlifting competition today. But he earned the admiration of all with the most courageous performance. After clearing 236 3 4 lbs in the press. Howe Liang attempted five pounds335 words
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Article36 1956-11-25 20 Norman Siebel's Olympic rev'eic P. 8 Singapore Civilians M Services rugby P. 8 Federation XV N Thai R.V. P. 8 Hong Kong M Stngapore Aw Hoe Cup soccer P. 8 Race results P. 1936 words
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449 1956-11-25 20 Olympic round-up by Vernon Morgan MELBOURNE, Sat. IT WAS America's day 1 in the 16th Olympics today with four gold medals, three silver, and a bronze out of the six finals contested. All the United States gold medallists were in track and fieldReuter - 449 words
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Article72 1956-11-25 20 MELBOURNE. Sat. HAROLD CONNOLLY Of the United States, who tossed the Hammer to a new Olympic record of 63.19 metres (207 ft 3' 2 in) in his final throw won the gold medal for the event Mikhail Krivonosov (Russia* was second with 63.03 metres (206' 9 i")Reuter - 72 words
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Article529 1956-11-25 20 100 METRES FINAL 1. Bobby Morrow d'S.i 105-sec--2. Thane Baker (US' 10.5; 1.1 Hector Hogan (Aust.) 10.6; 4. Ira Murchison (US) 10.8; 5. Manfred Germ.ir (Ger > 10.9; 6. Michael Agostini (Tri 10.9. SEMI-FINALS: Hat 1: 1. Mur- i chison 10 5-sec; 2. Agostini 10.5: 3. Germar, 10.6. Heat529 words
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Article376 1956-11-25 20 FF.ATIIKR\Vi:ir.HT FINAL (Weights for Press, Snaich. Jerk and total) I. Isaac Berper (US) 107.5kps (236.75-lb). 107.5 (236.75). 137.5 (303), 352.5 776.75 i 2. Evcuenli Min.iev (Russia) 253 5-lb. 220.25. 281, 754.75. 3. Marian Zielsimki (Poland). 231.25. 225.75, 281. 738.] 4. Rodney Wiikes i Trinidad) Total 727-lb; 5. Hiroyoshi Shiratori376 words
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Article19 1956-11-25 20 PENTATHLON Riding i Individual: G. Lambert (US) 2. J. Daniels <US>. Tf«m: 1. USA, 2. Finland, 3. Russia.19 words
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Article15 1956-11-25 20 Group B: Britain drew with Kenya 1-1. Group C: Germany bt New Zealand 5-4.15 words
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Article32 1956-11-25 20 <iroup A: U.S. bt Slum 101-29. Philippines bt Japan 77-61. (iroup B: Canada l>t Sin ::i|H;re 85-58. Prance bt Russia 76-67. Group C: Uruguay bt Formosa 85-62: Bulgaria bt Korea 89-58:32 words
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Article53 1956-11-25 20 Bantam: s. C. Sons; (Korea) bt Alberto Aciela (P.l. i. Feather: B. Schroter (Ger.) bt P. Melendrez (P.1.). Light: T. Ishinuru (Jap.) bt T. P. Donovan (N.Z.I. Welter: N. Linca ißura.) bt H. Hatch (Fiji); N. Andre (S.A.) bt S. C. Len (For.). Light-hravy: O Panunzi (It.) bt G.53 words
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Advertisement416 1956-11-25 20 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH 211 Word* fill (minimum). HIIL: To Scan and Audrey. I htar, at K.K. Hospital, on 24th November. Both well. TODAY: 3.13. 6.30 A 9.15 P.M. Dot Anand Kalpana KarUk HOUSE NO: 44" In Hindustani w/Eng. Subtitles Today at 11 a.m. (MGM) BEAI BRIMMEL" (Tech.). DIAMOND Today 3416 words
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Advertisement224 1956-11-25 20 I'll buu that dream A S3 fit T *-'^jf Af oi'^Vi f i *"*4« i. J t IB ,^5-^Utf I I r^~— No doubt about it: the <^^ SUPER SILETTE is a Christ ma, a Gift many dream about. COUPLtO RANGE l^g^> f^JK Jk view' finder T BECTED r 2224 words
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Miscellaneous479 1956-11-25 22 |TtHAT DOES IT. 1 I'VE LOsTpUNCH^BHB^ I MEANWHILE, PUNCH VKS^'^P^PH^SITI fT IHx IIZ OHTEE INSTRUCTS HIM IN THE I V TH I J th-cka L lenger we.sm.n' *i /'maws-t.c h,m"^ AND LAHNA'S TRAIL...NOW I'M^ W A HAS FREE RUN OF THE l^V^f VV^M^ V^K iW USE OF VARIOUS INDIAN W479 words
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