The Straits Times, 28 November 1956
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Title Section22 1956-11-28 1 AVEBACE PAILY CEITIFIEP SALE IHEEDS HJM The Straits Times New* 01 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 -fr 15 CENTS22 words
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Article648 1956-11-28 1 Sunderlands skim mountainous waves to join big search for lost men: Navy stands by but choppy seas prevent rescue work 300 fishermen trapped in kelongs ONLY 107 ARE NOW ACCOUNTED FOR ROYAL AIR FORCE patrols skimming mountainous waves off the Johore east coast all day yesterday648 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-11-28 1 Be a judge and win $100,000 could win a 1 rtune la this sreat by beinc: a charm, fillg In a coupon and a dollar for entry. I term you will i be helping the funds of the Singapore Youth Sports "re. to Page 15 for full details. Fill in105 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-11-28 1 After eight operations he is cured of a rare ailment which failed to dim his happy spirit MICHAEL LEE SOK CHUA. a six-year-old Singapore boy, returned from Melbourne yesterday, cured of a rare congenital ailment from which he had suffered since birth. Michael spent191 words
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Article44 1956-11-28 1 PNOM PENH, (Cambodia), Tues. Red China's Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai. yesterday Invited Nationalist President, Chiang Kaishek, to return to Peking and accept a "high government post." Mr. Chou made his statement In an interview aboard Prince Norodom Sihanouk's yacht.44 words
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Article253 1956-11-28 1 It just vanished labourer A LABOURER at R.A.F. Changi has asked Singapore police to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the ticket which won the second prize of $125,000 in Saturday's Federation Social Welfare lottery draw. The labourer. G. Govindasarny, 33, said the ticket— No.***** l6—253 words
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Article283 1956-11-28 1 Hotel death was a suicide /CAMBRIDGE, Tues. A verdict of suicidt was recorded today on Lim Cheng Han, a 26--year-old Singapore architect and son of Assemblyman Mr. Lim Koon Teck who was found dead in a gastilled hotel room hea last Saturday. Miss Shirley Lim, his sister, told the CambridgeReuter - 283 words
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Article27 1956-11-28 1 BKKAK WITH BRITAIN AMMAN ftes dm today |WH»W ml t.ir v alliance with Britain. -IP LONDON. Tins 1 1 -inpli r now Held marshal— lT27 words
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Advertisement19 1956-11-28 1 LATEST PLATINUM tf'ssy COLD ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS P.H. HENDRY, luring |eweller M North Bridge Ro.id. Singapore-6. famous /br yua/cfy19 words
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Advertisement12 1956-11-28 1 ONSON Cj I carton I °\j j| Deli*tred throughout M»i»m Beer Vf//12 words
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Article125 1956-11-28 2 £500 HIT IN EYE GETS HIM £894 LONDON, Tues. Through the air came a bundle of 500 £1 notes. It hit a man in the eye and damaged his sight. Yesterday he was awarded £894 damages by Lord Goddard in the High Court. Mr. Harold Thomas Evans, 36-year-old cashier with125 words
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Article117 1956-11-28 2 Oil 'black market' plot smashed LONDON, Tues. SCOTLAND YARD'S Flying Squad has broken up a gang organising in advance of rationing a black market in oils. Detective Inspector Tom Easterbrook led a raid on store space under a bridge and on houses and sheds in Leyton, E. More than 25117 words
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Article542 1956-11-28 2 Dead or alive? A key turns on a lonely road and 15-month mystery is finally 6ed 'Go to hell' shout, then back he goes to his 'sweetie pie' LONDON, Tuesday. THE 15-month mystery of the vanishing vicar, the Rev. Philip St. John Ross, ended at542 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-11-28 2 THE boot of a car is flung open there, curled up, head pillowed on a briefcase, is the yams 1 the Rev Philip Ross. And the search for the parson who faked his own death ends, at dawn in a68 words
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Article464 1956-11-28 2 STRIKERS DRIBBLE BACK TO WORK AS PREMIER KADAR DROPS HINT OF GOVT. RESHUFFLE VIENNA, Tues. The Hungarian Premier, Mr. Janos Kadar, said last night in a broadcast to the nation that the Hungarian economy was still crippled by strikes and oassive resistance. Earlier. Budapest Radio had claimedAP; UP - 464 words
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Article232 1956-11-28 2 Workers agree to load the ships fAKARTA, Tues. The J Oil Workers' Union has decided to lift the boycott on shipments of oil to Singapore and Malaya, a member of the union executive said yesterday. However a spokesman for Standard Vacuum Oil Co., saidReuter - 232 words
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Article58 1956-11-28 2 MELBOURNE. Tues.—Hundreds of overseas visitors may be stranded in Melbourne at the end of the Olympic Games because they did not book air passages home in advance. All air lines are fully booked up and have long waiting lists. The air lines are conferring to seeReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement259 1956-11-28 2 WONDER WHEELS N? I MftffCßU The story of the name >|m& f^**^** vmj '//The very name H6ICUI€S 111, W^mjSSr stands for STRENGTH g>i9gx2jr Vui vjn| Of all the heroes of olden times, the strongest Y&obC/wu P 9 wai Hercuk 5 To-day the name still represents /ffirfv y\ unequalled strength, and259 words
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Advertisement72 1956-11-28 2 5 6 20?5 MC ORCHIDS BY i BOAC 0 K fy Send orchids Home this Christn X-'ilcC To ensure arrival 5^ the Holiday Season th Pn^ ft latest acceptance dates 1\ (lJ in Singapore arc VN s//~) For Postal Deln 1% O) For Local London Van Delivery Dee.l For information72 words
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Article402 1956-11-28 3 THE BIG PUZZLE-WHY ARE NASSER S MEN BLASTING THE CANAL ROADS? Vehicles go first and a spokesman says: We may be out in three weeks' PORT SAID, Tuesday. ifORE British troops began pulling out of 1 this port today as reports came in that IReuter - 402 words
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Article144 1956-11-28 3 Tues. Britain announced an isloo to join can nations in a area" able to the American •onomic giants." would retain on agricultural rted from other Manufac1 1 would enter irifls on manu- factured products would be eliminated gradually over a 10-year period. The Chancellor ofAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-11-28 3 THE NEW Lockheed Super-Constellation, which goes into the North Atlantic service between Britain and America next spring. The plane has the greatest non-stop range of any civilian transport 6,400 miles.— Reuter pictureReuter - 37 words
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467 1956-11-28 3 VTEW YORK, Tues.— 11 The United Nations General Assembly last night voted an initial $*****,000 special account for the United Nations Emergency Force in Egypt. All the Soviet bloc countries voted against th e resolution submitted by the Secretary-General Mr. DagReuter; AP - 467 words
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54 1956-11-28 3 BAND LEADER DORSEY CHOKES TO DEATH NEW YORK, Tues.— Tommy Dorsey, popular swing bandleader, was found dead at his home in Greenw i c h (Connecticut) early this morning. Doctors said he had choked to death in his sleep. A note was found on a bedside table. An autopsy isAP - 54 words
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Article12 1956-11-28 3 JAKARTA: Vice President Mohamed Hatta announced he would resign on Dec. I.—A.P.AP - 12 words
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Article21 1956-11-28 3 NEW DELHI: The Dalai Lama of Tibet yesterday blessed hundreds of devout Buddhists in Delhi at his first public audience. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article17 1956-11-28 3 ATHENS: Security police are investigating the discovery of sticks of dynamite in the Ministry of Justice building.—Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article27 1956-11-28 3 HONG KONG: Quik Bah Chee. a Singapore-born Chinese, was found guilty but insane yesterday at his trial for the murder of Arthur John Clifford, a British barrister.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article34 1956-11-28 3 LONDON: British prisoners of war ol the Japanese are to receive £25 payments within the next few weeks from assets received from the International Red Cross under terms of the peace treaty with Japan.—A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article24 1956-11-28 3 WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower flew to Augusta, Georgia, for a week or 10 days of golf and rest. It is his first vacation since August.—UP.UP - 24 words
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Article22 1956-11-28 3 NAIROBI: Dedan Kimathi, 35, self-styled Mau Mau field marshal, was sentenced to death on Tuesday for possession of a revolver and ammunition.—A.P.AP - 22 words
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Article27 1956-11-28 3 BERLIN: East Germany will build one of the world's biggest artificial silk factories in Red China next year. More than 100 East German plants are to cooperate.—A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article37 1956-11-28 3 NEW DELHI: The Indian Government has filed a case in the Delhi Magistrates' Court accusing India's third greatest industrial magnate Seth Ramakrishna Dalmia. and eight others of the "misappropriation" of R5.20,000.000 <M$12.600.000) Bharat Insurance Company funds.— A.P.AP - 37 words
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Article48 1956-11-28 3 T ONDON, Tues —Thirteen-year-old JacQtieliss Woodhead, \j of Pudsey read the novel "A Town Like Alice before going to bed, dreamed that Japanese soldiers were in her room— and Jumped oat the window She is in hospital with chest and back injuries.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article287 1956-11-28 3 TIN LONDON, Tues.— Cash buyers £847 Vi. sellers £849. forward buyero £834, sellers 835. Settlement £847 4. Turnover a.m. 65 tons p.m. 30 tons. RUBBER LONDON, Tues— Spot 32Vjd.. Jan 32d.. Feb. SP-id., Mar. SlMid., Jan-Mar. 31 J '«d.. April-June 30 J 4d July-Sept. 30d., Oct.-Dec. 29\d Dec.287 words
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Advertisement224 1956-11-28 3 CELEBRATE ST. ANDREW'S with SCOTTISH SPECIALITIES ROYAL GAME SOUP HAGGIS WHOLE PHEASANT IN BURGUNDY WINE WHOLE GROUSE IN PORT WINE etc. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. 2jllllllHlltJllinillllll[]||llllllllliC3lllllllllllltJllllllllllllt:illllllllllltJI!IIIIIIIIIIC3llll^ I NEW SHIPMENT INCLUDED Now is the Chance for you to Buy all the Newest 5 Arrivals Skirts Blouses— Can-Can Petticoats a I224 words
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Article382 1956-11-28 4 Chinese schools probe is urged PUPILS ARE FRUSTRATED MTUC KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Malayan Trade Union Congress, which claims to represent half a million workers, has urged the Federation Government to investigate the way in which Chinese schools are being run. An editorial in Suara Buroh, official publication of the382 words
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Article91 1956-11-28 4 TRIP TO HK FOR 'MISS NEGRI' SEREMBAN. Tues— The winner of the "Miss Negri" contest, sponsored by the Seremban Junior Chamber •f Commerce, will be given s free trip to Hong Kong. Contestant* may wear any costume. They will be Judged by their looks, figure, hair style, carriage and pois*91 words
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Article55 1956-11-28 4 Merchant found dead in sea MALACCA. Tues. The body of a merchant, Mr. Chow Chick 47, was found in the sea near the Esplanade here this morning. A cord was tied round the neck a handkerchief round the mouth and both the feet were also tied. Chow left his home55 words
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Article225 1956-11-28 4 'Hot' topic for Muslim talks A PROPOSAL to ban Muslim women from working as waitresses in coffee shops and restaurants and a move to prohibit the sale of liquor to Muslims on licensed premises will be two of the hottest subjects discussed at Malaya's biggest225 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-11-28 4 Mary sings to please the voters MISS MART IT A CHOONG. a Seremban convent teacher who woos voters for her brother, an Alliance candidate for the Seremban Town Council, by singing at his election rallies. Miss Choong. who induced her brother to stand as a candidate, sings English. Chinese and65 words
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151 1956-11-28 4 A SINGAPORE As- semblyman, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, will ask the Government at the next meeting of the Assembly on Dec. 5. to explain why a "competent knowledge of English or Malay is essential to obtain a driving licence." A clause in the Road Traffic151 words
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Article214 1956-11-28 4 3 BILLS NEARER COLONY 'BORSTAL' F EGISLATIVE mea- 1 sures to give young offenders reformative training instead of j sending them to jail have been drawn up by the Singapore Government. Three Bills for the operation of a Borstal-type institute were published last night. These had their first reading at214 words
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Article52 1956-11-28 4 MALACCA, Tues. The feast of St. Francis Xavier will be celebrated this year here on the evening of Dec. 3. There will be a mass at the tomb of St. Francis Xavier or St. Paul's Hill. Hundreds of worshippers are expected from all parts of52 words
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Article72 1956-11-28 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. rues. —A Bukit Mertajam town councillor. Mr. Tan Cheng Bee, yesterday expressed "strong resentment at a neighbouring council's attempt to ridicule the wav we run our own affairs." Mr. Tan. speaking at the local council's monthly meeting, was referring to a recent statement by a72 words
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Advertisement107 1956-11-28 4 A Compact PackageVH9Bh Easy to stow, easy to carry, this rt/^L *Ih^L^l Johnson 's?' is the finest fishing '^^^^^H E/WUfcsY* -i^^H pallon fuel tank, weedless propel- f /4^X|P m* li^i^B ler and twist-grip speed control fesiw^fir*W V make the '55 1 one of the best buys tHfir in the Johnson107 words
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Advertisement274 1956-11-28 4 One of many h^ of housewives have received JUST FOR U SING TID£ i H»rt's ont lucky T|dj Here is n nt :f more lucky Mr». Gwynn* 67. M r Mri. Stoker, 7 K P.m. fi, Mn. Mary l«, l 6 t Mt H Mrj^Mory Koh. i,», Mr.. d C.d,on274 words
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Miscellaneous63 1956-11-28 4 RADIO malata Regional SINGAPORE Short Ware 49 A 41m Median short wave «m Olympic R«pwt; 7.30 Your Music MALACCA And Mine; 800 Comment U »«iAV\A FJ-ee; 8.30 Wednesday Concert; Medium wave 297 m. •8.30 News; »9.45 From We«t To PM ••45—6.56 Dance Interlude, East: 10.00 A Lite Of Bliss, 1063 words
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Article, Illustration392 1956-11-28 5 Doctor's dilemma when cabaret bomb' girl stroked his bald head... Only one church leader to see Marline peel a little: Others hedge O\I,Y one of three church leaders who condemned "improper" floor shows has accepted B n invitation to see the Cathay's red-headed fencer, Martine Molina. He392 words
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Article36 1956-11-28 5 SEGAMAT, Tues. Dr. M. Zeville, who recently returned from leave in Britain, was welcomed back to the Segamat Town Council at the monthly meeting held yesterday. He la Health Officer, North Johore.36 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-11-28 5 GUARDING TWINS AT THE AIRPORT— A NEW JOB FOR THE SERGEANT SERGEANT NORMAN HILL, of the Royal Engineers. had a most unusual assignment at the Singapore Airport yesterday guarding two sets of twins. Nine-month-nld Linda and Ronald (left) were his own. Maureen and Anne two-years-old were the daughters of Sergeant76 words
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Article232 1956-11-28 5 L-driver was unaccompanied AN APPEAL by an Indian widow, Padyachi RataA nam. against the decision of the Chief Justice, Whyatt, who had dismissed her action against the Public Insurance Co.. to recover $20,500 which she had been awarded as damages for the loss of her husband in232 words
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Article77 1956-11-28 5 Air Marshal Sir Francis Fressanges, Commander-in-Chief Far East Air Force, will leave his headquarters in Singapore on Saturday on an official visit to Melbourne. He will be accompanied by Lady Fressanges. The Air Marshal will represent British Services at the graduation parade of the Royal Australian Air77 words
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Article26 1956-11-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Johore State Welfare Committee will meet on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. in the anteroom of the Council Chamber, Johore Bahru.26 words
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119 1956-11-28 5 Council not following pact: Union rpHE Singapore City CounX cil Electrical Workers' Union yesterday accused the council of failing to implement certain portions of an agreement reached in July. this year. In a letter to the acting City President, Mr. R. Mid-dleton-Smith, the union's president. Mr. K. Suppiah said his119 words
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Article28 1956-11-28 5 The body of a six-month-old Chinese baby girl was found in a rubbish heap in Aljunied Road, Singapore, yesterday morning. Police are investigating.28 words
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214 1956-11-28 5 A VOLUNTEER police corporal of unmistakeable girth and a slim youth of 17. accused of rioting, argued in a Singapore court yesterday about who could run the faster. The youth. Lee Hong Changr, said he was not trying to run214 words
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Article166 1956-11-28 5 rpHE 10,000-strong Singapore Naval Base Labour Union will soon ask the Admiralty for annual increments, more leave pay, more overtime, additional allowances and regulated hours of work. These are some of the 33 resolutions adopted at the union's annual meeting at which the recent166 words
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Article15 1956-11-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Municipal Council will meet on Thursday at 8 p.m.15 words
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Advertisement240 1956-11-28 5 lot!. 'ill Tjnq Kuel-Fei f««owite concubine ot f*tf firipfro' Ming Huang oi the fang Dynasty S\ nti lo dance Id him on an emerald green L^^ toil al the Palace ol Eternal Youth. Eventually I TIMJ LMJT I l.in Stan on eithei tide ol the S^fflsyX aY^V L-- 1^ Ml.,240 words
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Miscellaneous196 1956-11-28 5 POLICE BAND: PubUc concert, exhibition of •Photographs at PEACE COVE: Gospel meetingEsplanade Garden,, 6 p. m to 7 g-^^^ .Jg,,. .o^SSTSS: I SS^S.! > SoS > &££l- ROTARY CLUB: Weekly lun- CLOTHING SHOP at St. An- FEDERATION OF BOYS' cheon meeting— talk on 'Some as- drew g cathedral. C.W.A. Room,196 words
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154 1956-11-28 6 THE secretary-general of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, Mr. Lam Chin Siong, who is now under detention, has consulted the union's legal adviser, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on the Government's intention to dissolve the union. The Registrar of154 words
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300 1956-11-28 6 It pays to be honost-but It shoald not pay more Govt. rejects revenue officers' demand KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. CHOULD Government employees be paid more because their jobs expose them to the temptation of corruption? A spokesman for the Federa 1 Establishment Office gave a firm "No" today300 words
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Article47 1956-11-28 6 IPOH. Tues. A police patrol has killed an armed aborigine terrorist in deep jungle in the Upper Perak district near Grik. His three companions, a Chinese terrorist and two aborigine women, escaped. A shotgun, ammunition, tapioca flour and medicines were recovered from the dead aborigine.47 words
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Article40 1956-11-28 6 SEOAMAT, Tues. A 13--year-old girl and an 18--year-old youth were found hanging yesterday on Nagappa Estate, Jamentah. Police believe the couple, both Indians employed on the estate, died as a result of a suicide pact.40 words
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Article33 1956-11-28 6 SEGAMAT. Tues. Mr. Tan Siong Lian. 51. a J-P. and leader of the Chinese community here died at the Malacca General Hospital yesterday. The funeral will be in Segamat tomorrow.33 words
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Article27 1956-11-28 6 PENANG. Tues. Five members of the Penang and Province Welleslev Malay Youth League have returned from a week's youth leadership training course at Morib. Selangor.27 words
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Article29 1956-11-28 6 TAIPING, Tues. The Wesley Methodist Church here will hold its quarterly conference on Dec. sat 7 p.m. The District Superintendent from Penang. Rev. Gunar Teilmann. will preside.29 words
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140 1956-11-28 6 SEREMBAN, Tuesday. AMR. ROBERT SINGAM, president of the Negri iTI division of the Labour Party of Malaya, last night accused the Alliance of using students for its election campaign and of forcing them to conduct house-to-house canvassing. Mr. Singam was speaking at a Town Council140 words
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Article78 1956-11-28 6 PENANG. Tues. The executive committee of the stevedoring and transportation branch of the Penang and Province Wellesley General Workers' Union has authorised its official negotiator, Mr. Tan Phock Kin, to fix a date with the company for resumption of negotiations. The workers agreed to this after78 words
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Article59 1956-11-28 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues.— The main railway line between Pral and Bukit Mertajam was blocked for about two hours yesterday after a minor derailment near Bukit Tengah. Pour empty trucks being towed to the Malayan Railway's earth quarry Jumped the rails and crashed. There was no casualty.59 words
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Article141 1956-11-28 6 SCANTIE PANTIE? POLICE ARE ANTI ALOR STAR, Tues. STRIP TEASER Mci Fob. danced before six senior police ofneers for 70 minutes last night. At the end of the performance she was warned to cover herself more during her "mambo"' number. Mci Poh, now appearing at the Great World Park here,141 words
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116 1956-11-28 6 Start made on first 'living- in' school IPOH, Tues. Perak's first secondary residential school, with accommodation for 520 students and staff, will be built on a 40--acre site in Tiger Lane. A fleet of bulldozers and tractors Is already at work, levelling the huge site on which the buildings will116 words
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Article194 1956-11-28 6 SELF-DISMISSAL IF THEY SAY NO OTOE Rev P. I. S. Baboo, principal of Christ Church School in Dorset Road, Singapore, said yesterday that he had asked his 15 teachers to re-apply tor their jobs because the management committee wanted to reorganise the school next194 words
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Article72 1956-11-28 6 A dentist's rioter son is jailed A YOUTH who was stated to have come from a good family was jailed in Singapore yesterday for six months for rioting at Manila Street on Oct. 26. He was Wong Tuck Chew. 16. who is an apprentice to his father, a dentist. The72 words
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Article23 1956-11-28 6 KLANG. Tues. The Raja Muda of Selangor will open a 10-day trade exhibition at the Great World park here on Saturday.23 words
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Advertisement54 1956-11-28 6 NOVEMBER $45,000 LAST DAY: 3.15, 8.30 A t.15 P.M. "MALIKA" In Hindustani with English Subtitles. Tomorrow: "BERJUMPA KEMBALI" Starring lUdrn NochUr, FIB Young, E. Zaenah A Ellya. DIAMOND Today 3 Show*: Lift. 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. "ALLADIN-KA-BETA" (Hindi) (With English Sub-title*). Starring: Mahlpal. Cnitra, Tiwarl, Yashodra Katjn. Kammo, MinUi. Naas.54 words
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Advertisement172 1956-11-28 6 ■hi Well, I don't knou: All this hanßlnr of Rettln K »htte In the wufal You only just dlwoverr 's'" but I've known remember Jusl Crown Blue In th. Real WWTE red HLIE JUt-i m Alka -Seltzer speedy Alka Seltzer \-i.l-. Alka Seltm u w iaV-w' the "ache-all-over' WS^M 'eehng172 words
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102 1956-11-28 7 'THE Japanese trawler Feizu Maru, which went i aground off Nantuna Island, 350 miles from Singapore, more than a week ago and was abandoned by her crew Is still adrift. I A radio message received in I Singapore yesterday from Royal Air Force planes flying102 words
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204 1956-11-28 7 RACE TO COMPLETE MAIAYAMISATIOM WHITE PAPER T Sin ce a P<>re Government's Malayanisation scheme will entail the payment of $22 million in compensation to expatriate officers, the Straits Times understands. A reliable source said that severance terms would be similar to those offered204 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-11-28 7 Promotion for bandit fighter A SPECIAL BRANCH police inspector. Mr. Robert Cheah Guan Chuan. who has escaped death at the hands of Communist terrorists on three occasions, is among the latest group of officers promoted to the rank of assistant superintendent Mr. Cheah. 29. joined the police force as a61 words
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Article61 1956-11-28 7 A Singapore Bookseller's i Association has been formed t 0 promote the sale of books, improve and maintain the status of the book trade with the object of rendering good community service. The president is Mr. Idrees Marican and the vice-presi-dent Mr. Chene Chin Kun. with Mr. Robert61 words
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Article20 1956-11-28 7 Miss Yoko Kono. visiting Japanese pianist, gave a concent for 300 schoolchildren at the Katong Convent Hall yesterday.20 words
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Article55 1956-11-28 7 The Singapore City Council is to spend up to $20,000 on equipment for existing traffic signs and the erection of additional lights at 54 maior junctions throughout the island. The erection of "No Entry." "Halt" and "Slow: Major Road Ahead" signs in these places will be55 words
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242 1956-11-28 7 RIDDLE OF THE BAR GIRL IN CAR THAT FELL INTO THE SEA SINGAPORE police are investigating the disap- pearance of a young Chinese waitress. Yong Kirn Yeok. 23. was last seen leaving the Leng Nan Bar in Bain Street, where she was working at 11.30 p.m. on Monday with a242 words
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79 1956-11-28 7 ASSOCIATION IS REFUSED REGISTRATION KUALA LIMPIR, Tues. The Federation's Registrar of Societies. Mr M. G. Neal. has rejected an application for registration by the Selangor ex-De-tainees' and Welfare Association. It is the second t-.\ detainee association which has been refused registration. The first was the one in Perak In a79 words
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Article44 1956-11-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Accusing G. Kanan a subcontractor, of abusing his wife, N. Krishna n punched him on the nose fracturing the nasal bone. In the Johore Bahru Sessions Court today Krishnan was fined $40 for causing hurt.44 words
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Article81 1956-11-28 7 Recruiting tour KUALA LUMPUR Tues.A combined British and Malay Regiment recruiting team is to visit Kota Bahru and Kuala Lipis to interview potential recruits. They will be at the police canteen in Kota Bahru from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. dairy on Dec. 7 and 8. and at the police81 words
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Article18 1956-11-28 7 SEGAMAT Tues. The next session of the Segamat Licensing Board will be held on Dec. 16.18 words
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Obituary28 1956-11-28 8 Word, lit (minimum). TOBITT: George passed away on 27th November at the General Hospital. The Funeral will take place at the Bkiadarl Cemetery at 6 pm. today.28 words
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Article228 1956-11-28 8 2(1 Words tit (minimum). EVERY SATURDAY and Sunday Rijsttafel at "The Cockpit". Ring ***** for table Reservations. THE WAY TO kill all unpleasant odours is with Alr-wlck. Why not buy a bottle today, good stores sell It. FREE LECTURE!!! On Christian Science by George Nay C.S. Victoria Memorial Hall,228 words
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Article28 1956-11-28 8 2(1 Word, Ht (minimum). MR. AND MRS. ONO ENO SAY thank all friends and relative* for their attendance, presents and congratulatory messages, on their Wedding on 24.11.56.28 words
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669 1956-11-28 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Nov. 28, 1956. New Test For U.N. Only the Russians can rind comfort in the ugly j course of Middle East events. They are moving much to Moscow's wishes. Russian penetration of the area is not a n invented excuse for Anglo-French intervention in Egypt,669 words
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Article507 1956-11-28 8 Sniping At The Alliance Rotten eggs have been thrown in Malacca. From Penang comes the charge not unusual but nonetheless disturbing that secret society gangsters are offering to bring in the votes for $5 each. All is set, in short, for next month when voters in the two Settlements (anH507 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1956-11-28 8 M. Tharmalingam - HOW EXTREMISTS LURE MALAYAN STUDENTS IN LONDON M. Tharmalingam Hen Is an expotnre of the Methods pre-Co««iiilsts use to win over Malayan students in London^These comrades have evolved a special technique for softening up Malayan students. They are ready to bring good chfer samhal hlachaus, aud Penang laksa to lonely1,321 words
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Letter221 1956-11-28 8 HEARTY congratulations to the Federation Minister of Education, for his wise move in changing the maximum accommodation of pupils in primary classes from forty to fifty. Parents have a further reason for being deeply grateful to him since he has promised that all children born in221 words
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Letter113 1956-11-28 8 AS the result of the imposition of the new tax on films, I understand that the majority of the inde- pendent theatres In the Federation will have to close down. Most of these exhibitors are unable to pay higher film rentals which have resulted from the113 words
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Letter64 1956-11-28 8 ALTHOUGH It had been i\ raining the whole night and was still raining heavily at 8 a.m. on Tuesday morning my Straits Times was delivered at 6 a.m. as usual. Many thanks to your newsvendors for keeping us up with the news rain or shine. By the64 words
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Advertisement672 1956-11-28 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. tt Word < $lt (minimum). DUMPER: To Sibylle and Tony at Batu Gajah Hospital on November 26th, a son. SOUTHWOCD: To Janet and Ken, a big boy. Paul, at Maternity Hrcnltiil. Penang on 26.11.56. FRAZIER: To Alison and Jay at Buncsar Hospital on 22.11.68 a daughter. Felicity. Mother672 words
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Advertisement55 1956-11-28 8 Malayan Railway HOTEL SERVICESA high degree of comfort and service is provided for travellers at the Malayan Railway Hotels adjoining the stations at: Singapore Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh Air conditioned bedrooms are available at these hotels, and prior reservation is recom- j mended. A limited number of rest rooms is55 words
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Advertisement93 1956-11-28 8 Natural Vitamin C in the world's most delicious tonic drink The finest natural vitamin C Rihcna help* hml.i tonic drink ever is Ribcna— general health impro^o. made from blackcurrants, the your $kin health> fruit which is richest in vita- RibenaftijhtsfatiKuc.' from illness, gives extra < minC.Ribenainakcsawondcrfullydelicioustonicwhicheven infec(ion those suffering from93 words
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87 1956-11-28 9 REST DAY -A NEW PUN BY ESTATE MEN ri'R.Tues. K National Union tion Workers cd to ask .vners to set aya In a year days of country's plantation confer- o, attended •<s. at the passed a Uing on the I mtlni Indus- r Associab common day it the FedeAn idle87 words
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87 1956-11-28 9 No children at death trials— judge IPOH, Tues— Mr. Justice Smith ruled during today's hearing that in future nobody under 17 would be allowed to attend the Perak High Court as a spectator h ilp a trial on a capital charge was in progress. He gave his ruling when the87 words
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Article302 1956-11-28 9 COURT TOLD OF ATTACK ON MAN, WIFE AND CHILD Of 'FAMILY VENGEANCE' VISIT BRIDEGROOM CHARGED WITH KND7E SLAYING OF SISTER-IN-LAW A WED D i NG celebration wh^invoTe^he bndesroom in a $20 debt led two years later to vengeance on a family, the Ipoh High302 words
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Article22 1956-11-28 9 The "go-slow" by 100 workers of four insurance companies in Singapore continued for the second day yesterday without any development.22 words
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Article101 1956-11-28 9 BOY OF 17 BEAT UP MAN OF 74 IPOH, Tues. A CHINESE school student of 17 who beat up a 74--year-old man was told by the Ipoh magistrate. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusof, today: "If you do not behave in future I will send you to a reform school for101 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-11-28 9 MR. GORDON LIM. former Singapore junior tennis champion, and his bride, Miss Julia Sun. after their wedding at the Wesley Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. J. H. Sun. Mr. Lim works to a shipping office. The reception was held at the Sea55 words
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Article183 1956-11-28 9 Legal bid to re-enter MIC KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A FEDERAL Councillor, Mr. K. L. Devaser, has A applied to the Selanpor High Court for a temporary injunction restraining the president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, and the M.I.C. committee from preventing him from183 words
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Article89 1956-11-28 9 He'll take course a year late KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dr. Abdul Majid bin Haji Ismail, 35, will leave for Britain next month to take a specialist course in orthopaedics that he should have taken a year ago. Dr. Majid asked to be allowed to take the course last year after89 words
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950 1956-11-28 9 Roads under water the mail is delayed From Page One more than four feet of water. The position at Plentong new village and Sungel Tenggaroh village, where the flood was almost two feet high on Monday, remained edFlooded roads In Johore yesterday were 32nd milestone Kota Tlnggl-Merslng Road (four feet).950 words
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Article, Illustration542 1956-11-28 9 GRADUATES WARNED YOUR ACTS CAN SMASH UNIVERSITY DOBBY: I HATE BEEN THINKING OF RESIGNING rpHE acting ViceA Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Professor E. H. Dobby, has warned the Guild of Graduates against incurring "a major responsibility for bankrupting the university intellectually." The warning was contained in a speech542 words
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Advertisement135 1956-11-28 9 Barone Ricasoli j^ ARBIA j r (WHITE) Barone Ricasoli p BROLIO I I (RED) THE EASTERN AGENCIES (***** LTD. AWAY PAIN Mentholatum Balm is the Wonder Rub 0^ which quickly brinps relief. Rub it where If you feel the Pa>n. Its cooling, soothing T touch quickly eases the Painful throb,135 words
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Advertisement89 1956-11-28 9 >^_J. these features Lj?s-« j£S^*, (and many more too ff numerous to mention) HIGH effo VpVeo combine to make g§ PORTABLE your ideal writing partner y _/^^^r only J^jr/ EASY write, phont or coll: idfwSSSt DUNCAN ROBERTS LTD. VQU GO C'Olbjr Motin. Robmic 1 &4 Sport T»l 7 IOSS »t89 words
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Article, Illustration872 1956-11-28 10 GOODBYE TO THE GNOMES JUST as Teddy was about to run forward and greet Rosemary, Golly dragged him back. "Keep still," he breathed. "Don't say a word." He had seen Rosemary frown at them and put her finger to her lips and had realised in the nick of time that872 words
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Article282 1956-11-28 10 Word Contest Winners Today Dear Beys and Girls, I'm afraid some of ye"' allowed your imagination^ to run away with you and there were many words submitted in the "Administration"' contest which have never appeared in any dictionary. However, here are the winners Santhasivam, 37. Lubok. Tamang, Ringlet Post, Cameron282 words
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Article330 1956-11-28 10 IT was I believe, in 1954, that a series of stamps depicting the heads of successive popes was suggested by the Republic of Panama. There was a great deal of criticism over the suggestion and I rather thought that the idea had been dropped. I was330 words
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Advertisement276 1956-11-28 10 You're Pretty in a Minute! NOW! COSMETIC GENIUS Helena Rubinstein brings you 5 NEW SILK MINUTE MAKE-UP Just a touch, of Helena Rubinstein's NEW Silk Minute MakeTJp and you'll plow like a girl in love. This glamorous combination make-up is REAL Silk Face' Powder in a special silk-tone base. Even276 words
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Advertisement30 1956-11-28 10 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope. Name Address30 words
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Advertisement241 1956-11-28 10 I IL a i&SMv PEAR LSoft^ A few suggestions from the immense variety of delightful settings that can ejrrirVwiVh be made for MIKIMOTO PEARLS is shown here. Rings. pin-broochc<s pendants, hair-pins, aD ire nossibilitie* if you take advantage of the RINSO PEARL OFFER NOW! 2 P«''» in jtfrjcd.c X; Residents241 words
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Miscellaneous12 1956-11-28 10 C.C.C. Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club.12 words
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Article, Illustration1524 1956-11-28 11 PETER TOWNSEND - Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURES Crisis in Middle East changes my plans PETER TOWNSEND By The Bulgarian rebuff was a disturbing set back ajv rebuff at the Bulin border was ng .v half past d I would ha\e Hundreds of i round by v here, luckily, do not vi>a. -icms officer1,524 words
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Advertisement80 1956-11-28 11 ft "*^t c v MlUl^^^^y H Wm AJvT^^l II y t ill HI H m. *J k I I Us T 1 SWISS MADE Im W > > l ROVER it j 1 10 Her Majruy Quftn Clizabr'h II Utrtifaemrs of Lani-Roitn Tftf Ro'tr Co. Lxd. THE NEW 1957 MODEL80 words
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Miscellaneous158 1956-11-28 11 iiex Morgan* 3M.D. Baiting hook K?usi.E OVFK iH A FiSH WITHOUT U is C*TChiV3 PR MOR6AN I rT. G\*L! DO* T juiT S'~^ OK I Y>^ vr w.OC\ tms $AME I LM&MN& BY&& IB B*T!iN& A XXX. I MEUMAi 1 JJST PON'T »MQg6 WAICKIM& MAPIE CAST J \j tMB-DO FOC158 words
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Article78 1956-11-28 12 Ships lying alongside tli,. Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Boissevain 1-2, Frederick Clover 4-5, Nguen Van Bay C.P-. Benalder 6-7. Ryuwa Maru 8-9 Elizabeth B.ikke 11. Straat Banka 13-14, Glenorchy 15-16, Akakurasan Maru 18. Van Noort 19-20, Sadao N. Wall 4, Serampang N. Wall 6,78 words
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Article58 1956-11-28 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS TNVEs; quiet rates on the today. I: again ea lei oils also Loans 3 Loans 3 Con. Zinc. Bank oi Mount Lyell N. Brok-: Hill 50 Mount M Peko Western M. Ampol Ex Oil S<-Au-sr. c apm. (a Bradford B. Hill Courtau;.. Dunlop iElec. Zinc. I Pel. C.58 words
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Article45 1956-11-28 12 The M;il.n Association change. In It yesterc! i C'annd.i 31 516 OD. 31 34 bills. Sellinf T.T. m Canada 30 I H37t;. Befctan Norwegian hi On the frre r\i Hong Xi, dollar wa.s ca-.li ..nd ti 4. ii Sterling one tarl of foM45 words
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Article19 1956-11-28 12 PRJrJ KU'.K! I (up Ihr- ,,>'l cent). -'vt M: Tl\. si,, (down 62 lf/ rl»l < OPi; (down I19 words
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465 1956-11-28 12 RUBBER PRICE STILL RISING ON A STEADY LOCAL MART By Our Market Correspondent THE price of rubber in Singapore is still maintaining its present high level and yesterday December first grade buyers f.o.b. closed at $1.09 per pound. This was an increase of three-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing465 words
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Article416 1956-11-28 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: Tins and industrials were irregular with an easing tendency, while rubbers were quietly steady." Singapore and federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday:- Fed. Dispensary $2.20; Prater 4c Neave ords $2.17 1,2; W. Hammer $1.57 1,2 (overnight); Hume Industries A ss.416 words
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Article91 1956-11-28 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcul yesterday wereCopra: quiet; Nov. (Nominal) $27 1 2 buyers. $28 1 4 sellers; Dec. $28 14 buyers! $29 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44 sellers, drum $48 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no builnei j reported done: Muntok white $121. Sarawak $120.91 words
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Article154 1956-11-28 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $109 per lb., up three- eighths of a cent on Monday's closing price. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices in cents per 'b. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 109, sellers 109' i154 words
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Advertisement576 1956-11-28 12 NOTICES PAHANG SCHOOLS ADMISSIONS 1956 Paren's should confirm admissions by bringing children born In 1949 and 1950, with Registration counterfoil and Birth Certificate to the school at which they desire admission on the date notified for that school. The date for admission can be found on request from the Head576 words
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Advertisement396 1956-11-28 12 NOTICES NOTICE CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Work In connection with electrical extensions In South Buona Vista Road and Paslr Panjang area necessitates the cessation of elec- trlclty supply between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Thursday, 29th November. 1956. I The following substations will be affected: 1396 words
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Advertisement593 1956-11-28 12 NOTICE CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbrokers) UNREDEEMED PLEDGED GOODS AND JEWELLERY FROM THE FOLLOWING PAWNBROKERS' SHOPS No. 21 New Bridge Road. Chin Chong Pale and Chin Kin Loy (Chop Thye Shen). No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sam Foh). No. 189 South Bridge Road, Lam Joon Chong (Chop Sem593 words
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Advertisement1375 1956-11-28 12 NOTICES NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE ESTATE OF SYED NOTICE IS HKRJSBT OWW ABDULRAHMAN BIN TAHA th»t sJI business tr»nayctton M ALSAGOFF (DECEASED) from Ist September IMB, mutt be PURSUANT to an Order of the *ClS£ Supreme Court. Federation of Ma- I, thV^de^eKS ton. laya. in the High Court at Johore <*1,375 words
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Advertisement375 1956-11-28 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service fROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swct. Pern Elisabeth Bakke C. 11 29 Nov No C Cjertrud Bakke 10/12 Dec 13 Dec 1 j Ellen Bakke 8 D<;c 8/10 |an 11 |an 13 Kristin Bakke 15 Dec 29 Dee 27375 words
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Advertisement1041 1956-11-28 13 7,z405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. T.i, 41l :lncorporo?*a in Sinoopore, U THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE w It— porti to lood ona aischoro. rrfZ'r. x rRPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS .S Wr-iCH H*V t LtFT MALAYA HOMEWARD* P T n Ookor 6 12 Liverpool 13.12/ LAOMEDON Dokar 10 12 London1,041 words
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Advertisement917 1956-11-28 13 »777^^777£H7f tf rMA HIiIpM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST "KAMBODIA- 'n* P S/hOfB SPW SELAHDIA" V 0 Dm 0/ •DM A T A 12/13 Dm 11/11 »k 14/17 Dm 29 J.n/ 3 Jan :2!^^ rrr m m\ jiim -LALAHDIA- P n0 Call. LoiMkH. (Piawnger. e.H»917 words
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Advertisement970 1956-11-28 13 .KKs THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD "i,/?" SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the Unitad Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. Sham Penang BENAVON for London, Hull, Hamburg In Pert BIHALDIR for Liverpool, Rotreroam, Hamburg, Amwarp ft.o/7; 3 Dm BENVENUE for Lonoen, Rotterdam 29 N»v/ Dm la970 words
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Advertisement1264 1956-11-28 13 McALISTER tic CO.. LTD. TIL.: No.. 2*l*l ELLBRMAM 6* BUCKNALL KLAVKMBM LINE LONDON, HAVRI, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLAN" ano for U.S A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo tar Central A Soutr ond Canada vio Colombo America CUV or Manchester Bougainville S'por* P. Sham Pen1,264 words
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Article212 1956-11-28 14 No hard and fast rule Oehlers SELECTORS HAVE A FREE HARD SINGAPORE Hockey Association officials were surprised to read yesterday that their selectors In Melbourne were having trouble picking the team to meet Afghanistan this morning. Norman Siebel had cabled saying that the Singa-po-n selectors did not ki whether to212 words
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Article55 1956-11-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Badminton Association are trying to arrange a women's match between India and Selangor on Dec. 23. The Indians are due to meet Maiaya here on Dec. 21 In their Über Cup match. The Indians may also play an exhibition match in55 words
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416 1956-11-28 14 A MEETING FOR MUDLARKS LIKELY By EPSOM JEEP IT is almost certain to A bo a meeting for mudlarks when Bukit Timah stages two classics the Gold Cup (Dec. 1) and the Singapore St. Leger (Dec. 8) to bring the 1956 season to416 words
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Article421 1956-11-28 14 ALL-MALAY A SURRENDER KING OF SIAM RUGBY CUP Thailand 6; Malaya 0. ALL-MALAYA, without the aid of the Fijians, surrendered the King of Siam trophy to Thailand after a surprisingly poor display in their annual inter-port rugger clash at Jalan Besar stadium last night. I421 words
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Article148 1956-11-28 14 MELBOURNE, Tues. 'TTOE United States won five more Gold medals, at the Olympic Oames today, increasing their comfortable lead over all other nations. They now hold 16 Gold medals. Russia are a ooor second In the Oold medal class with six, a gain of two today.Reuter - 148 words
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184 1956-11-28 14 BADMINTON IS OUT OF ASIAN GAMES PROGRAMME MELBOURNE. Tues. rpOKYO was selected as the X venue for the 1958 Asian Games. A meeting of the executives of the Asian Games Federation decided in Melbourne yesterday to hold the Games at the Metji Shrines Stadium from May 24 to June 1.Reuter - 184 words
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Article251 1956-11-28 14 OPERA 11, who set up a new course record of lmin 52 4 5 for the Ipoh 9f last week, has been promoted to Class 2. Brilliant Scholar and Pizarro. two other winners at Ipoh, also go up to Class 2 while Marigold who brought off a double In251 words
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217 1956-11-28 14 SEREMBAN, Tuesday. V^EGRI SEMBILAN hockey officials are indignant 11 at the way the Federation team is being handled at the Olympic Games in Melbourne. A letter received here from V. T. Duray, the Federations hockey umpire at the Games, says that the side which drew217 words
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Article88 1956-11-28 14 SAN FRANCISCO Chinese cpened their basketball tour of Malaya with an 80-82 victory over Tuan Yon. Singapore's League runners-up, at the Happy World stadium last night. The tourists were given a good fight by the Singapore team for more than half the game. Tuan Yon did88 words
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Article, Illustration220 1956-11-28 14 A triangular badminton meet between Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia may be held In Bangkok during the Chinese New Year Holidays in February. This was disclosed by Police Col. Vichlt Ratnabhanu, vice-president of the Thai Badminton Association and leader of the strong team of Junior players, on220 words
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Advertisement412 1956-11-28 14 a B m DEC. ISSUE MOVIE NEWS NOW ON SALE 40 Ct» PER CO Y SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION MtGANISA :CAPITOL^ ;;rj;i last d« "HELEN Of TROY' rossana PODESTa JACK SKRNAS SIR CBDBM BAKDWICKI a Warner Bros. Pirlure in Cinemas' i. :i and Uarnerroldr ortJiXS TOMonno w m BRIGITTE RARDOT (THE412 words
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Miscellaneous49 1956-11-28 14 RUGGER Scotland v The Rest, padang; Combined Tengah Air Forces v South Wales Borderers, Ten«ah; R.A.S.C. v Naval Base R.A.S.C.; (;.H.Q. v R.N.A.S. Seubawanc, TancUn; Police f St. Andrew's 0.8., Thomson Road. HOCKEY Friendlies: S.C.C. v Army, Army; S.H.B. Police v S.T.V.. Bukit Chrrmin; S.R.C. v R.A.F. Seletar, padan*.49 words
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Advertisement391 1956-11-28 15 ...MMOHVTION WANItU y^j-BoxttcU.txtr. 4OT 2 Bedroom residential area, V Box A 6074 S.T. KLAT or Houm to peas Gentlemen. ,t Box A 6066, :CKR requires fur- bungalow for Diftrteti 3, 10, 21, Apply Box A«0«l. -OTTLE. no child -IJ-M Small Plat wd accommodation. District! 9. 10. pre- Rent Full PartlA391 words
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Advertisement282 1956-11-28 15 TUITION J» ord, U Mi*. )-Box SO cl.. MORNING EVENINO TUITION also Saturdays Sundays. Courses from $100. Individual Lessons *io Lambert's Driving Schoo. 4io' Orchard Road. Phon e 247&0. DRESSMAKING EMBROIDERY Free Tuition given provided you own Plaff Sewing Machine. Apply '^*k Dressmakl ng InMltuUon 15 Mohamed Sultan Road Singapore.282 words
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Advertisement852 1956-11-28 15 m w TUITION Word. U (Mi*.)-Box it tU. txtrm LEARN TO DRIVE. How to Pass Your Test. Courses from $80 Guaranteed Results. Phone 2™*. !The Malayan School of Motoring BOOKS PUBLICATIONS It Word, U (Mi*.)-Box it ctl. txtrm. sJ^, P T? UaHT HOKK IEN $5.00. SelfUuKht Cantonese $3.00 Ene- n852 words
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Advertisement882 1956-11-28 15 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Word, tt (Mi*.)— Box tt ft*, tstrm. FOR SALE 3 Vacant Lots of Land in Pudu. near Yew Road. Apply P.O. Box 163, Kuala Lumpur. FOR SALE. Senior European's I modem residence District 10; Hall, Lounge. Dining Room, 3 Bed--1 rooms, Office. Pantry, Kitchen;882 words
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Advertisement917 1956-11-28 15 FOR BALK M Word* IS (Ml*.)— Box it ctt. txtrm. BOOK NOW Live Cypress Christmas Trees height four to fifteen feet from Ramphll Nurseries Cameron Highlands, or Phone CH27B. HAVE YOU SEEN the attrac- 1 tive and reasonably priced Perstorp Panel Dining Room Kurniture— Showroom open also on Saturday Afternoon.917 words
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Advertisement517 1956-11-28 15 NOTICES REGULATION 4 (l) OF THE HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSIONS OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE. NOTICE U hereby given that the first quarterly session of the Hotels Licensing Board which was to be held on Thursday the 29th November, 1956, has been postponed to a517 words
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Advertisement225 1956-11-28 15 SIR COMPTON MACKENZIE >v AND SIR ROBERT BRUCE LOCKHART €UJC€M4 t/w merit* €fa fine fr/ti.j/y 'We were asked, Bruce, to give our opinion on whisky today. We have both written books about it: you even have whisky ancestors They came from the same part as this excellent whisky we are225 words
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Article, Illustration956 1956-11-28 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL COLONY'S ONE BRIGHT SPOT IN DISAPPOINTING DAT From IT WAS ALMOST LIKE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiii RACING ON HOME lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIH WATERS, SAYS HE MELBOURNE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE had a surprisingly good result today from an unexpected quarter— the Yachting. Thirty-three-year-old Jack Snowden, sailing his boat in the956 words
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Article186 1956-11-28 16 THE GAMES SCHEDULE FOR TODAY MELBOURNE, lues. THE Olympic programme for tomorrow will be: 6 a.m. lencing, epee team; 6.3u basketball (Tnailand v Singapore i; MQ shot put and womeo'l javeun qu<w. 8.00 basketball i Japan v Korea i; 8.30 pematnlon (.cross country); s.3o wrestling (freestyle preliminary i: 9.00 hockeyAP - 186 words
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Article62 1956-11-28 16 This was the finish of the 100 Metres at Melbourne last I Saturday. See if you can pick them from this order of l finish: 1. Bob Morrow (US). 2. Thane Baker (US). 3 I i Ilec Hogan (Australia). 4. Ira Murchison (US). 5. Manfred IAP - 62 words
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Article493 1956-11-28 16 •2i((i MKTRES FINAL 1. Bob Morrow (US) 20.6 sec (Olympic record); 2. Andy Stanfield (US i 20.7 (equals Olympic record); 3 Walter Baker (US) 20.9; 4. Mike Agostini (Trinidad) 21.1; 5. lirosis Togarev (Russia) 21.2; 6. Jose Telles da Concelcao (Brazil i 21.3. (Previous Olympic record held by Jesse493 words
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Article27 1956-11-28 16 MIDDLE-HEAVYWEIGHT 1. Arkidl Vorobiev (Rus) 462.5 kg (Olympic record, world record In press), 2. Dave Sheppard (US). 3. Gene Debuf (France). 6. Tan Kirn Be» <Mal27 words
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Article114 1956-11-28 16 SINGLE SCULLS (Final) 1. Russia (Viatcheslav Ivandy) 8:2.5; 2. Australia (Stuart Mackenzie) 8:7.7; 3. United States (John Kelly) 8:11.8; 4. Poland Feodor Kocerka) 8:12.9. DOI'BLE SCULLS (Final) 1. Russia i A lex and re Berkoutov, luri Tiukalov) 7:24.0; 2. United States 7:32.2; 3. Australia 7:37.4; 4. Germany 7:37.4. PAIRS114 words
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Article209 1956-11-28 16 DRAGON CLASS 1. Italy (Aretusa) 2 hr. smin. 13; 2. Sweden (Slaghoken) 2:54:51; 3. Russia (Neptune II) 2:55:16; 4. Denmark (Tip) 2:55:36: 5. Nofway (Pan II i 2:55:58; 6 Germany (Gustl XI) 2:56:15. 7. Canada (Tomahawk I); 8. Argentina (Pampero i; 9. Portugal (Canopus); 10. Australia (Paula); 11. United209 words
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Article27 1956-11-28 16 Formosa 67, Singapore 64: Australia 87, Thailand 48; Canada 74. Korea 63. Semifinal: Prance 71 Chile 60 United States 85 Bulgaria 44. Uruguay 79. Philippines 70.27 words
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Article136 1956-11-28 16 BANTAMV7&GHT Second round: Song Soon Chun (Korea) outpointed Robert Bath (Aust): Eder Bofre (Brazil) outpointed Them Mylnt (Burma); Carmolo Tomaselle (Argentina) outpointed Vlchal Lim Charen (Thailand); Owen Kelly (Brittln) outpointed Daniel Hellebuck (Belgium*. FEATHEBWEIGHT Second round: Andre de Souza (France) outpointed Montasilp Thayansilp (Thailand) Schlnichiro Suzuki (Japan) outpointed Yaicrnit136 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-11-28 16 GREGORY BELL (U.S.) making his winning; jui.ip of Hit B',in to win the Long Jump at Melbourne last Saturday. A P. photo.28 words
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Article290 1956-11-28 16 DISCUS WAS ANOTHER 1,2,3, FOR U.S. MELBOURNE, Tups. ONE of the big surprises of the Games was the elimination of Japan's world record holder, Teruji Kogake. from the Hop Step and Jump event. Kogake had led the field of 19 qualifiers in the. morning290 words
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Article161 1956-11-28 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. PAKISTAN scored an easy 5-1 victory over New Zealand here today in a Group C Olympic hockey match. By this victory, Pakistan have become favourites In this group but have to beat Germany on Thursday to make certain of entering the nnal pool. The161 words
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Article235 1956-11-28 16 MORROW DOES AN OWENS DOUBLE MELBOI R\| Tni COMPLETION brilliant sprint ,i We by Ameri Morrow, wj££*> of gold medals for tf United States record-broaki,, formances h\ JL, hurdlers feature?^ Olympic Games tl, > Morrow. Who won t: Saturday, todaj MO Metre, cord t into become the fii complete ti.235 words
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