The Straits Times, 29 November 1956
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Title Section23 1956-11-29 1 AVFR 4 c B mAI L V r wL The Straits Times Hat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 15 CENTS23 words
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Article992 1956-11-29 1 Troops wade through flooded jungle to reach the stricken Endau area then good news chatters into operations room in Johore Bahru They souyht refuye in villaye RAINS BEAT PLANES THK 200 missing fishermen of Mersing are now safe in the Johore coastal village of Kndau.992 words
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338 1956-11-29 1 New waitress riddle: Mystery body found 100 YARDS FROM CAR PLUNGE SPOT... SINGAPORE police searching for missing bar waitress Yong Kirn Yeok, 23, have a body on their hands and an even bigger mystery to solve. The body of a girl roughly Yong's age, clad in a blue cheongsam and338 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-11-29 1 CHEST-HIGH FLOODWATERS have closed this stretch at the 24th mile £ota Tinggi Road since Monday. Strait* Times picture shows a boatload of villagers paddling from one end of their village to the other yesterday afternoon.44 words
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Article160 1956-11-29 1 HATTA SPEAKS OUT JAKARTA, Wed. De- velopments in Indonesia during its 11 years of independence had produced only "political and economic anarchy" resulting in "corruption and demoralisation," the Vice-President, Dr. Mohammed Hatta, said today. In a survey of the results of the revolution, Dr. Hatta who is resigning on Saturday,Reuter - 160 words
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Article27 1956-11-29 1 BELGRADE, Wed. The Yugoslav Communist newspaper, Borba, said today that there has been a wave of terror and mass arrests in neighbouring Communist Albania.— U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article17 1956-11-29 1 CAIRO, Wed. President Nasser today presided over a two-hour meeting of the Egyptian Cabinet.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article164 1956-11-29 1 AUGUSTA, Georgia, Wed.— President Eisenhower, on holiday here, today made a move which political observers interpreted as his first step to heal the breach in the Western alliance as a result of the Sues crisis. A statement approved by the President and issued by his press secretary,164 words
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Article120 1956-11-29 1 IPOH, Wed. Three women terrorists were killed by security forces in the Kam-par-Tapah area in two separate engagements today. In one of the engagements, two women armed with shotguns and uniformed, put up a fight with a patrol of the 4th. Bn. Malay Regiment, in120 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-11-29 1 THE MISSING GIRL 'Everywhere, the people are dissatisfied' KIM YEOK still missing12 words
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Article104 1956-11-29 1 Cairo turns heat on Turkey CAIRO. Wed. fOL. Anwar Sadat, a vy former Egyptian Minister of State, accused Turkey today of planning to attack Syria and warned her that if she did so she might find herself at war with Russia. Col. Sadat made his charge in the Government-backed newspaper104 words
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Article52 1956-11-29 1 BRITONS TOLD: QUIT PORT SAID PORT SAID. Wed British consulate here today "strongly advised" TM-strong British community to Iravp fit? as soon as possible in view of the attitude of the Egyptian Government. Forty-six British subjects including British Jrws. already left and another '.mi have asked for consularReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement8 1956-11-29 1 A FORTUNE COULD BE YOURS- SEE PAGE NINE8 words
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Advertisement75 1956-11-29 1 PPflj SEASON 3*CSg^ITRADING CO. 4%^^^"V-^CCjt^/ philips] SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER TO MUSIC LOVERS! Purchase o» either ol jj H these two modfl>. will r^^SS^?^ 1 entitle you to a FREE v W MX 558 A z f GIFT of your own "75 Federation $650. choice ol PH I I Ir n75 words
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Article376 1956-11-29 2 REVOLT QUELLED— NOW KADAR GETS TOUGH RUSSIANS HOLD 600 TROOPS FOR AID TO REFUGEES VIENNA. Wednesday. A WAVE of arrests was reported from Hungary last night following a radio speech by the puppet Premier, Mr. Janos Kadar, announcing a crackdown on "crim i n aReuter - 376 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-11-29 2 A HUNGARIAN refugee woman and her young daughter are helped from a boat in which they crossed a canal marking the border of Hungary and Austria A.P. pictureAP - 35 words
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134 1956-11-29 2 FARM OUTPUT OF MALAYA SECOND BEST IN ASIA MALAYA has the second highest agricultural yield per acre among Asian countries, but there is still much land which the country can profitably use. This is one of the facts collected by the United Nations and on which Professor Norman Harper, Associate134 words
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Article24 1956-11-29 2 HONG KONO, Wed.— Hailn Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, arrived hera today from Tokyo for an overnight stay on his way to Rangoon.24 words
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131 1956-11-29 2 LONDON, Wed. GEN. Star Gerald Tempter, Chief of the Imperial General Staff since November last year, has been promoted Field Marshal. Gen. Templer, 58. succeeded Field Marshal Sir John Harding as C.I.G.S. when the latter was appointed Governor of Cyprus. His rise to highReuter - 131 words
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249 1956-11-29 2 BISHOP WILSON GIVES TESTIMOS) From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wednesday F)R. J. L. WILSON, former Bishop of Singapore wh is now Bishop of Birmingham, gave evidem the Warwick Assizes yesterday for a man he c ed in 1942 as deacon while both were prise war in Singapore.249 words
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Article66 1956-11-29 2 BEVAN MOVES UP ANOTHER STEP... LONDON Wed. Aneurin Bcvan is t<> b the "foreign secretary in the Labour PsrV> "shadow cabinet," political quarters said l^ l night. The appointment expected to be announced to I-at> our members of Parliament tomorrow by t!ieir l«--der .Mr. Hush G*Msk« It will mean tlintReuter - 66 words
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Article26 1956-11-29 2 ROME. Wed. Ueda, Mayo.arrived here present the bamboo rosary Mr Ueria thank the US$l,OOO con! wards the buildii tholic centre I26 words
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Article18 1956-11-29 2 NEW DELHI. W r plans to esl I service between N I and Peking.- UP-UP - 18 words
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Article116 1956-11-29 2 GIRLS NEEDLED— MOBS KILL NINE MEN qOURABAYA, Wed.— Angry mobs have beaten and kicked to death nine men suspected of Jabbing girls in the thighs and legs with needles in a wave of sex terror in this east Java city, police reports said today. The mobs, angered by rumours andReuter - 116 words
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Article13 1956-11-29 2 NEW DELHI: India is supplylnß Russia wit h U552,000,000 worth of shoes. —U.P.UP - 13 words
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Article18 1956-11-29 2 HAVANA: and a b> wounded v up a dem i 85th a.. execution dents by th nlal govei;--t18 words
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Article13 1956-11-29 2 LONDON savins petr planned to for the now dec-idea train to coast -AP.AP - 13 words
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Article38 1956-11-29 2 NEW YORK. Wed— Painter Salvador Dali has a new method now "bulletism." Using a forerunner of the musket, a 16th century device known as the arquebuv he "shoots" pictures instead of painting them.— A P38 words
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Advertisement569 1956-11-29 2 Wolf Cub •ff NEW ATTACHMENTS /^^^^r^T"! FLBUILE WAFT SET Rt. 11 r «r Z^^x^^T I MRTmE MW BWWE *\?*%B? f nl^'T^^BSsi I I sjSß»»jt «I™WCH ot I Mi* IsJ iloltnrd for m with iheWolf Cab. provides C/''^\l B^E all mudrl aaken. ho»b»ltU; mnd »ilnr crmfUma V^V_ Al I Bt/ «lth569 words
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Article286 1956-11-29 3 SYRIA DRAMA TIC TURN LIKELY Middle East crisis movins towardt explosion at Arab states turn to Moscow Coup believed to be imminent as the tension mounts BEIRUT, Wednesday. rfRIA appeared last night to be on the brink of dramatic events. Tension rose rapidly between Syria and Iraq. The U-chng wasReuter; AP - 286 words
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Article244 1956-11-29 3 U.S. is partly to blame: Pearson ATTAWA, Wed. v Canada's Minister of External Affairs, Mr. L. B. Pearson, said yesterday that at one point after the British-French armed intervention in Egypt, the Commonwealth was "on the verge of dissolution." Mr. Pearson said that Canada was anxious to see that the244 words
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152 1956-11-29 3 ANTI-JEWISH TERROR BY NASSER GESTAPO' IjoKI s.\ll>. Wed— The British Consul here list nisht asked the Swiss K.,i ross to ask President Nasser what has M.i|)P<n«d to Egypt's missjai Jews. Jewish families here reported yesterday that Egyptian secret police r. tided their homes on the nicht of Nov. 1 andAP - 152 words
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Article91 1956-11-29 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. The Premier. Mr. Chou ti. arrived here by air V for a 12-day state I and talks with the Inid Premier. Mr. Nehru. Mr. Chou's plan c escorted by eight Indian Air Force jets touched down at Palam airport atUP - 91 words
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328 1956-11-29 3 ONDON, Wed. Bri- tain's acting Prime Minister, Mr. R, A. Butler, said yesterday that at the moment Britain could not be more coldly treated by the United States. In an interview with the American magazine "Newsweek," he implied that America had beenAP - 328 words
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Article441 1956-11-29 3 BURNS PUTS HIS ARMY BETWEEN THE ANGLO-FRENCH AND EGYPTIANS pAIRO, Wed.— MajorGen. E. L. M. Burns, commander of the United Nations forces in Egypt, has decided to move his troops into the area between the Anglo French and Egyptian forces soutb of Port Said, It was announcedReuter; UP - 441 words
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Article46 1956-11-29 3 TkARIS Wed.— The French Foreign Minister, Mr. Plneau, P said last night the Atlantic alliance »nd American friendship »re France's only safeguards "from a fate similar to Hungary's." He said, however that "we should not give in to all American pressures."— A.P.AP - 46 words
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Article282 1956-11-29 3 TIN LONDON. Wed. Ca*h buyers £847, sellers £848. forward buyers £835, sellers £836. Settlement £848. Turnover a.m. 145 tons p.m. 20 tons. RUBBER LONDON. Wed. Spot 33 %d., Jan. -Mar. 33d., April- June 31 7 ,d., July-Sept. 31 d.. Oct.-Dec. 30»»d., Dec. tit. 32',d., Jan c.l.f. 32 \A.282 words
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Article201 1956-11-29 3 Permanent U.N. police needed OTTAWA. Wed. fEYLON'S Prime Minister, V^ Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, said yesterday that the Middle East situation might further deteriorate unless there was an immediate withdrawal of British. French and Israeli forces from Egypt. He told a press conference: "We in Asia feel the situationReuter - 201 words
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Advertisement167 1956-11-29 3 fKnue^LlFt REPRODUCTION O\\ BRINGINGITHE S&^^ I 3 WORygEjXOUR V>kl| I CARMEN The New, Powerful, Moderately-priced 7 Valve Radio Receiver with 9 functions and j Tuned R. F. STAGE I EAR TRUE Hi- Fi reproduction control over the whole range of volume by epeeial circuit. Continuously variable separate Bass and Treble167 words
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Advertisement281 1956-11-29 3 for ALL BRITISH, CONTINENTAL and AMERICAN CARS Gives you maximum cooling comfort r-— RAIN.: SHINE n g 'i' "t V Windows can be left partially Windows can be left partially open whilst the car is locked open dur.nf? ram for air to parke<j under he blar nR Circulate. hot sun.281 words
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Article328 1956-11-29 4 Christmas as usual but new stocks will be at 'round-the-Cape' rates Increase in January is the grim forecast PRICES of imported goods in Singapore are likely to soar in January when present stocks are expected to be exhausted. From now until Christmas shoppers will not328 words
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Article20 1956-11-29 4 Mr. Teoh Hwa Tuan has been appointed executive engineer of the Public Works Department in North Borneo.20 words
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195 1956-11-29 4 SITUATION VACANT: Police band leader KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rE Federation Police Force is looking for a qualified musician with "not less thaii five years military band experience" to be its Director of Music for two years from November 1957. The present director, Mr A. W. Crofts, will retire next year.195 words
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Article205 1956-11-29 4 Tan disputes de Cruz's claims MALACCA, Wednesday. THE Malayan Chinese Association publicity chief, A Mr Tan Siew Sin, last night disputed Mr. J. L de Cruz's claim that he had 21 achievements to his credit as a municipal councillor Mr. Tan, speaking at an205 words
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Article44 1956-11-29 4 PENANG, Wed. Music parties will join an Alliance procession round the town tomorrow and Friday night to woo voters for this Saturday's Municipal elections. Decorated cars carrying illuminated symbols will take part in the parade. Candidates will travel in open cars.44 words
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Article22 1956-11-29 4 PENANO. Wed. The Chief Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the Kampong Pertama UMNO House at Butterworth on Dec. 13.22 words
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Article24 1956-11-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Kuen Cheng Girls' High School will hold a concert at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Sunday at 8 p.m.24 words
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120 1956-11-29 4 KUCHINO Wed. The Sarawak Government Is clamping down on dangerous drivers with a new Bill which will make them liable to a heavier penalty where the death of a third party has been caused. The Bill, to be Introduced shortly in the Council Negri120 words
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93 1956-11-29 4 EIGHT PUBLIC HOLIDAYS A YEAR FOR SARAWAK LABOURERS KUCHING, Wed.— Sarawak labourers are entitled to eight paid holidays a year under new rules gazetted by the Government. The rules allow an employer to substitute other days In place of the prescribed holidays, providing this is agreeable to the workers. If93 words
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Article114 1956-11-29 4 Riot week bonus for city workers T HEnn r awssfe those labo the risk of physj Jury to worked during the recent They will for each riot day's ■< Those who \v< than the normnl be paid proportion Those who did n< work will get oi 'This is unfair' An114 words
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Article35 1956-11-29 4 The Singapore Red Society yesterday I Santa Claus to 70 hand > ped boys and girl? I their annual Chri.ti at the residence of Mr v: C. Goode, the Chief Md Mrs. Good. j35 words
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Miscellaneous162 1956-11-29 4 YOUR RADIO I LISTENING I RADIO MALAYA 'Protnmmc tins marked can be received by listeners In Malacca Short wave 49 41a. Medium wave 478 m., 343 m.. 366 m.. and mm. AM. *9.00 Broadcasts To English Schools. P.M. *1.00 Famous Instrumentalists; *1.30 News; »1.45— 2.00 Ladles Only; 2.35 Broadcasts To162 words
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Article124 1956-11-29 5 ASSURANCE ON IMPORT OF SYNTHETIC THE British Government will not issue any more licences for the import of synthetic ™t»ber into Britain without first consulting the Federation and &ln **pore Governments. This was disclosed in Singapore yesterday by the Malayan Trade Commissioner in Britain, Mr. J. M. Davies, when he124 words
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Article72 1956-11-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— More than 340 non-Go-vernment Muslim religious schools in the Federation will receive grant-in-ald if the Government accepts the report of committe appointed last August. The committee, headed by the Assistant Minister for National Resources and Local Government, Inche ,Abdui Rahman bin Talib, has finished72 words
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Article45 1956-11-29 5 PENANG, Wed. A cyclist, Khoo Teng Seang. has reported to police that he was set upon by nine Malays last night. Khoo said he was cycling along Merican Road on his way to see a film when he was attacked.45 words
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Article40 1956-11-29 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Kaum Ibu, women's section of UMNO, will hold a handicraft exhibition at UMNO Hall on Dec. 9. There will be a bangsawan (Malay opera) in aid of Kaum Ibu and UMNO funds.40 words
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Article31 1956-11-29 5 The Singapore civil Defence Association will hold a picnic at South Winds, Jurong, at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday. The programme will include a magic show by Mr. Jimmy Choo.31 words
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Article225 1956-11-29 5 Qantas makes special stop in Singapore A QANTAS Super-H Constellation from Sydney B made a brief stop at Singapore Airport yesterday and took off again for Britain with 83 servicemen— the largest single group of servicemen to be airlifted 1 from the Colony. "I The group,225 words
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Article63 1956-11-29 5 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Two brothers, Hassan, 14, and Mustafla, 12, went out fishing at Sungei Lokan on Monday afternoon, but "caught" some rounds of ammunition instead. They showed the "catch to their father, Awang bin Hassan, a motor driver, who collected the ammunition 210 rounds and handed them63 words
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187 1956-11-29 5 Strike threat by 3,000 Govt. workers— they want more pay ]\|ORE than 3,000 Singapore Government junior employees are threatening to go on strike. They want more pay. They are members of the Singapore Government Workers' Union which claims to represent 400 revenue officers and 2,600 men employed in the Customs,187 words
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Article55 1956-11-29 5 PENANG Wed.— The Kampong Makam UMNO and its Kaum Ibu (women's section) have submitted a resolution to the Penang UMNO deploring the recent expulsion of Che Khatijah binte Sidek. former Kaum Ibu leader, and UMNO Malaya vice-president. Another resolution urges that Che Khatijah's case be55 words
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145 1956-11-29 5 4 DANCES IN SCHOOL CONCERT BANNED FOH, Wed. The Perak Education Department has rejected four items in the 15--item programme for a concert to be staged by the graduating pupils of the Yuk Choy high and middle schools here next month. The items are four dances entitled: Happy Dance, Dance145 words
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Article146 1956-11-29 5 He says it will help council make good its deficit ALOR STAR. Wed. 4N Alliance Councillor, Mr. Lim Tee Hun, today urged the Kedan Government to consider running a public lottery to raise funds to meet the Kota Star Town Council's budget deficit. Mr. Lim, who Is chairman146 words
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Advertisement290 1956-11-29 5 ANNUAL? The public knows that the Straits 'J inir* Annual for 1957 is the host ever this is proved by the tremendous demand for din quality publication since it \\.i< published three weeks ago. Since 1 h;it dale over 30.000 copies have been m>M all over the country, many to290 words
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Advertisement110 1956-11-29 5 I 2f? and H rent ember ■t^R^l^i^^^^^AcM the better the Brandy <*>s?i 9 better 1 jcogNAC arinfc fREMY MARTINI 1 V.S.O.P. BRANDY V MACLAINE, WATSON CO., LTD. SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH. PENANC i^^P^imh Introducing the World Famous and the Finest Swiss Watch of 1 1r I /Jr I t Q110 words
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Miscellaneous304 1956-11-29 5 SHELL THEATBETTE: Free stitution. Braa Basah Road. 7.30 mm dww-Thte ,U Nteem-^heU P^ gE YMJCJL (Shenton iS^FI HI Chinese Chamber of Commerce. ba«ketb^l7.3^jn 47. BUI Street^pentag at 5 PJ n. c ™™^™>" J^, t toi NEWMAN SOCIETY: Talk on course at Queen street Boys' "Buddhism" by Ambalungodo Hoste l— lectures304 words
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Article158 1956-11-29 6 REPRESENTATIVES of i% Singapore Chinese school teachers' associations and management committees will meet on Monday to discuss the Government's education policy. Their views will be presented to the Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, who told them at a tea-party on Sunday that he would158 words
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Article43 1956-11-29 6 KLUANO, Wed.— The funeral of Dato Ahmad bin Mohamed Dom. D.P.M.J.. took olace this afternoon. Dato Ahmad, 72. was State Game Warden and a close friend of the Sultan of Johore. He died on Tuesday after a short illness.43 words
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Article64 1956-11-29 6 ROTARY 'ADOPTS' A VILLAGE The Singapore Rotary club has decided to "adopt" Jurong village as its community service project this year. Mr. K. M. Medora. president of the club, disclosed yesterday that a new school, community hall and playground would be provided for the children living in three kampongs Jurong,64 words
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Article54 1956-11-29 6 PENANO Wed. The Straits Trading Employees Union has decided to postpone its decision on the company's present offer of wage Increases ranging from 10 to 15 per cent for dailyrated workers. Instead, the union will ask the company to resume negotiations on conditions of employment for monthly-paid54 words
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191 1956-11-29 6 POLICE READY IF PRIZE IS CLAIMED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Social and Welfare Lotteries Board is to withhold payment of ticket number *****16, winner of the $125,000 second prize in last week's draw, which was reported lost by a Singapore labourer. G. Govindasamy, 33,191 words
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Article231 1956-11-29 6 Found in schoolboy's home, he dies in escape attempt PENANG, Wednesday. A HIGH-RANKING terrorist— arrested by security forces last night In the home of a Chun; Ling High School student— was shot dead off Green Lane early this morning while trying to escape from police custody.231 words
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Article66 1956-11-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A 25-member UMNO delegation will tour Slam on the invitation of the Malay section of the Slam-Malaya Tourist Relations Service for a week from Dec. 8. The delegation will be headed by two Negri Sembilan State Councillors. Dato Raja H ana plan and66 words
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Article68 1956-11-29 6 BENTONO. Wed. The manager of Jeransong Estate, Jerantut, Mr. W. H. Probuct, was injured when the car he was driving went off the road and overturned in a ditch at the Bentong-Temerloh road 1 one mile outside Karak town, last night. Mr. Probuct who was on68 words
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Article44 1956-11-29 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Chan Kwee was fined $80, or four weeks 1 Jail, at the Johore Bahru magistrate's court today for being in possession of 10 packets of opium. He told the court he had to smoke for his health.44 words
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Article30 1956-11-29 6 The Singapore Young Malay Women's Association will hold a variety show in aid of its building fund at the Broadway Hall, New World, on Saturday, at 8.30 p.m.30 words
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Article24 1956-11-29 6 A 26-year-old cyclist, George Cheang, collapsed and died while riding a bicycle in Jalan Tiga Ratus, off Upper Changi Road. Singapore, yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-11-29 6 Jaycee president on visit .UK. IK.\ 1) KAYfc. the newly-elected president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce International, who arrived in Singapore from Sydney by Qantas yesterday on a short familiarisation tour. At the airport he told reporters that his present travels were in preparation for his official world tour80 words
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226 1956-11-29 6 CHEW TO SEEK COLOMBO PLAN All) AUSTRALIA is considering supplying equipmen for the Singapore Polytechnic, the Australi Commission^ in the Colony, Mr. R. L Harry, sa yesterday. He was speaking at the weekly Rotary lunch on "Some aspects of Australian policy." (The Straits226 words
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Article32 1956-11-29 6 SEREMBAN, Wed. Dr. B. S. Khlra. formerly of Kota Bharu, has been appointed state physician, Negri Sembllan. He succeeds Dr. A. C. Hobson who went on long leave last month.32 words
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131 1956-11-29 6 in Singapore This follow, anceof $120.1 to the Hngap and Shop work,:. soon aft.r withdrawn ;r Llm Chin Blor, general of I tion. has been can throw any the missing funds Given notice He has also d- a months' notice j, 0131 words
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Article40 1956-11-29 6 A seaman, Gforpp Goic burn, pleaded not guilty v Singapore yesterday t sertlng from his ship, the Wave Chief, on Nov. 1 the Naval Base. The case will be heard or Dec. 4. Bail was offered40 words
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Article57 1956-11-29 6 CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY MEETING The Singapore Chi Aid Society will hold its ai nual meeting at Meln Tomlinson Road, on M Dec. 10. at 5.30 p.m. The Governor Sir Robr Black, who is the honor; president, and Lady Bla will attend tho meet! Members will b. approve the accounts for57 words
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Article37 1956-11-29 6 KUALA TRENGGANT. V, —The Kuala Trcnasanu To*Council will In I monthly mectine thl Dec. 3. It will also be the be presided over by I trict Officer. Inchi lYusoff bin Han Ahmi37 words
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Article27 1956-11-29 6 IPOH, Wed. inspectors will hold a dress ball at th< U mess in Jal*J Saturday stai Prizes will the best eottumes novelty dan.27 words
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Article17 1956-11-29 6 School show TANAH RATA Convent here art and nr-!. of its itudents from 9 a.m. to 1217 words
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Article170 1956-11-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya's first Paramount Ruler under the country's new constitution will read the proclamation of Independence on Merdeka Day. Aug. 31, next year. This is one of the highlights of tiie Merdeka Day celebrations, details of which will be discussed at the first meeting170 words
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Advertisement157 1956-11-29 6 EXPATRIATE OFFICERS are invited to consult EDWARD LUMLEY SONS (MALAYA) LTD. For a Policy to protect their Pension Rights covering Death Permanent Disability before Ist July. 1957 KUALA LUMPUR Laidlaw Building, Mountbatten Road, Tel: 2208 SINGAPORE PENANG 32 A Raffles Place. Chartered Bank Tel: ***** Chambers Beach Street. Tel; 2154157 words
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Article179 1956-11-29 7 __A third of Labour Department posts should go to Malays-UMNO )l(iiiinum wage law is part of UMNO scheme to uplift the workers KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MM) is to press for legislation to guarantee a I niinimum living wage" as part of a long rll1L;i ((onomic merdeka plan"179 words
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Article39 1956-11-29 7 OFF TO ANOTHER ACCIDENT 1 1 i -An amMan t •turning to Kamoar ilospital knock!('«n a woman list Chow Heng IS, this morning. liuu Mcapci unhurt, i us treated for Imi k at the Ipoh Hosil as art outpatient.39 words
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Article63 1956-11-29 7 TOWNSHIP TO ELECT SIX TO COUNCIL KUALA SELANGOR, Wed —The people of Jeram. 10 nules from here, will elect six representatives to the local council on Dec. 21. Nomination day is Friday vhen nominations will be received at the Home Guard office between 3 p.m and 4 p.m. The town63 words
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Article74 1956-11-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The president of the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees), Mr. Christopher Chua Kung Siew. today handed a cheque for $1,700 to the president of the Municipal Council, Mr. A. D. York, as part contribution for a children's playground to be built74 words
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Article50 1956-11-29 7 The Geographical Society of Malaya is presenting a special preview of the film "Under The Southern Cross" I for members and friends at the Pavilion Theatre on Tues- i day. Dec. 4, at 9.30 p.m. Tickets at $3, $2, and $1, are available at the theatre.50 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-11-29 7 WOMAN SOCIALIST FROM JAPAN CALLS IN MRS. TOSHIO TANAKA, head of the Women's Section of Japan's Socialist Party, who flew into Singapore by X.L.M. yesterday after attending the recent Asian Socialist Conference Bombay. She was ace«, .panied by her husband a member of the Japanese Diet who was also a54 words
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Article91 1956-11-29 7 Woman gets $3,800 damages MRS. A. C. Berlandier, a housewife, was awarded $3,878 damages by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Singapore High Court yesterday for injuries suffered in a motor accident. The award wa s made against Ng Hui Hong, driver of a car. Ng's car came into91 words
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Article70 1956-11-29 7 An employee of Gian Singh and Co.. Koh Slow Ngow, 23, was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of seven cash cheques worth $3,316. He was alleged to have committed the offences between Jan. 28 and June 11. Koh pleaded not guilty70 words
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Article40 1956-11-29 7 The Singapore Science Society has arranged a talk by Dr. R. L. Huang at the Chemistry Lecture Theatre, University of Malaya, tomorrow at 5.15 P.m. Dr. Huang will talk on the chemical effects of ultraviolet light.40 words
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Article33 1956-11-29 7 Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz. head of the Methodist Church in South-East Asia, will be the guest preacher at Paya Lebar Methodist Church, Singapore, during the 10 a.m. communion service on Sunday.33 words
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Article26 1956-11-29 7 The Salvation Army Children's Home. Singapore, will hold its annual sale of work at 380. Pasir Panjang Road. on Saturday at 3 p.m.26 words
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Article231 1956-11-29 7 Eight before court, five fined PLIGHT trade union leaders appeared in a Singapore court yesterday on charges of failing to submit the audited accounts of their unions to the Registrar of Trade Unions by June 30. Two Jamit Singh, secretary of the Harbour Board Staff231 words
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Article196 1956-11-29 7 BROOKE: ARMY NOT RACE APART ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Malaya's armed forces do not want to be regarded as "brutal and licentious" the words Shakespeare once used to describe soldiers the G.O.C. of the Federation Army, Ma j. -Gen. F. H. Brooke, told rotarian.s amidst laughter at their weekly luncheon here196 words
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Advertisement188 1956-11-29 7 GUTHRIE CO LTD ii are pleased to announce that they v y^i ai h ave b een appointed Sole Distributors wk m S in a P ore > Federation of Malaya, f-y-i Wk North Borneo, Sarawak and S. Siam fflffiftß C%\ WSi Supaslot is a slotted angle which is superior188 words
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Advertisement312 1956-11-29 7 S^SißNi^a v^^^Bjflß x^BKl^r^i—* m*»? ~"**^^SlS^Si^^^ 31 jypfljpii b^lbP^n. -^^j» ■■^-^gaSjjjJMp vl. *^^B» '"y^BM^jfcM^Bvßß^Mß K- Brilliant performance of Sunbeam Rapier in 1956 Mille Miglia race 2 nr Driven by Sheila Van "W Damm and Peter Harper 'he lwo Sunbeam Rapiers entered in this Average speed over course gruelling 1000 mile race312 words
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Article270 1956-11-29 8 Jo Hordi $10 (minimum). OVERHEARD AT THE Club, "Even Bob approves of my Made- line Gowns— and what's more he likes their prices too. TUNBRIDGE WELLS WATER Biscuits, delightful with Cheese, by Romary's. Maker of Biscuits for the Connoisseur. Sole Agents.— Robinson's. MADELINES FASHION NEWS Ju>t received beautiful selection270 words
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Article93 1956-11-29 8 ill Words $19 (minimum). DR. AND MRS. E. O. LEONARD Wl<h to Thank Friends and Relatives for attending their Wedding on 17.11.56 and for their valuable presents and congratulatory messages. MRS. WONG TING MENO thank all those who sent Wreaths, Condolence, paid Niaht Visits, rendered Assistance and Attended the93 words
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575 1956-11-29 8 The Straits Times S'ore, Thurs. Nov. 29, 1956. Death In The Storm The floods this year do j not compare with those of two Decembers ago. They are confined to Johore in the Federation, and in Singa- pore it is only in Bedok that there has been sub- stantial damage575 words
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Article340 1956-11-29 8 Britain must not blame America for the penalties of Suez intervention. But the U.S. has been uncommonly concerned to disassociate itself from a blundering ally, having first helped that ally into unenviable predicament It is no secret that American persuasion played a part in the British decision to340 words
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Article257 1956-11-29 8 Speaking at a delegates' conference of the Singapore T.U.C., Mr. S. Jaganathan appealed to the unions to sink their differences and work as a team. Unity is a refrain that every trade union leader sings. Since its birth five years ago the T.U.C. hat remained an ineffectual body257 words
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Letter124 1956-11-29 8 TIE Government has acted with great prudence at Chung Ling School. It knew of the infiltration going on but did not act until the agents provocateur showed their hand. As the Minister of Education has said the majority of the students are good. They should not be124 words
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Letter163 1956-11-29 8 This ruthless censorship IAM sure a lot of us are sick of the opinions of a few as to what we should and should not see. As one who has travelled quite widely, I believe that our so-called City of Singapore is as conservative and old-fashioned as my ancestors who163 words
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Letter121 1956-11-29 8 rpHE following: suggestion is offered for the consideration of the Federation's postal authorities. At present the telephone directory of the Federation is printed with all the subscribers' names in the eleven states arranged in alphabetical order. Many subscribers have the same or similar names. This means that121 words
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Letter36 1956-11-29 8 JOO Chiat Road, between Changi Road and Joo Chiat Terrace is narrow. Yet trishaws are allowed to park and hawkers to spread out their goods on the road. S. ARIL Singapore.36 words
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Letter33 1956-11-29 8 and this haw no lights THE road leading to the Singapore Badminton Hall is still without lighting. Also it is almost two years since the road was repaired. RICHARD S. C. WEE Singapore33 words
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Letter107 1956-11-29 8 T^HE sewerage contract near Serangoon was let out on tender and the work had been almost completed by the contractor except for that portion near the Junction of Serangoon Road and St. George's Road which I understand is the responsibility of the City Council. Work at107 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1956-11-29 8 SARAH GAINHAM - SARAH GAINHAM iMimiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiii WMh tin battl* for Budapest rag*d //ie Red Cross workers fought a htroic battle of their own to feed the hungry, to nurse the sick and to tend the wounded. They had to overcome Russian hostility and even gunfir:1,189 words
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Advertisement458 1956-11-29 8 I ""1 Straits Times ft Free Preii i I i For tha cenvantanaa aaVar- I tucn our raprasafitathra at Itt floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE, I ORCHARD ROAD, will racaiva I small odv«rti«*mtntt and aatwan to box numberi. Cleultlad advarrlanMM* my I olto ba handad to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. j458 words
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Advertisement9 1956-11-29 8 FOR TAILORING OF STYL£ A/VO QUALITY... £+l ***** >(W*9 words
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Advertisement77 1956-11-29 8 JVker&/w you oft ITS BEST TO m\\\\\\\\\\\\^sP i CALDBECKMACGREGOR&C < Incorporated in HonK*"""" PERPETUAL P<-rp»toal ualrhM mr. rXtirXIUHL (hf ol the >rm. it i WATCHES ImpoMiblr lo ovrr»inii R"l'» as s safely m«hani>m •a*" slide »hrn Ihf walch l» «»lch Is nol «orn. II •ho" 1 1 a day. CALENDAR77 words
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Article209 1956-11-29 9 THEY WANT GUARANTEES OF JOBS ELSEWHERE WHEN AXE FALLS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THK Federation Government's expatriate offien are to seek assurances from the British Colonial Office on the future of those forced to retire a> a result of Malayanisation. R L. Akers, who represented expatriate209 words
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Article55 1956-11-29 9 Chew Kean Kor, described as a Penane towkay. was committed for trial by a Singapore court yesterday on a charge of dishonestly using as genuine 432 forged Social Welfare lottery tickets at the Central Hotel, Allenby Road, on Aug. 26. Chew, who reserved his defence, was55 words
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357 1956-11-29 9 'Drop those charges if you have no proof GRADUATES' POINT FOR PROF. DOBBY TWO graduate groups A of the University of Malaya declared yesterday that they had a right to seek substantiation of charges levelled against older graduates by the former Vice-Chahcellor, Si r Sydney Came A joint statement was357 words
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Article73 1956-11-29 9 ST. JOHN MAN JAILED FOR RIOTING member of the St. John Ambulance Briu;i> jailed by a .re t-ourt pester--1 eat after be-'VKit-d of rioting Hukiv Street on Oct. v.is Chnoi Cheok th a mechanic, and second brigade Milt tO I vMiuiar offence ij Mr l.v heow Chye, udfe. 'i denied73 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-11-29 9 REMEMBER THIS?— IT WAS SUCH A STIR IN THE MAD TWENTIES IT WAS JUST the rage in the ray twenties. Marion Laidlaw. above, will wear this little number in "More About Eve," opening at Raffles Hotel on Saturday to aid the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. Straits Times picture48 words
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74 1956-11-29 9 A RESERVOIR PLANNED AT MOUNT FABER The slopes of Mount Faber have been chosen for the site of a new $1,680,000 reservoir to boost the water supply for the Telok Blangah area. This new service reservoir, which will be similar to that at Jalan Eunos. is deemed the best answer74 words
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Article33 1956-11-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The Federation Director of Education, Mr. E. M. F. Payne, will open the 'Wednesday Group' art exhibition at the British Council Hall here on Dec. 1.33 words
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Article64 1956-11-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed The Government intends to waive fares for the eight ferries it operates in Treneganu. From Jan. 1, the ferries at Geliga. Buklt Kuang. Kerteh. Paka. Dungun. Marang. Buklt Losing and Jerteh will be free. The Minister for Transport. Mr. One Yoke Lin. said64 words
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Article33 1956-11-29 9 TAPPING. Wed.— The local division of the British Red Cross Society will hold a charity dance at the Town Hall on Dec. 22 at 8 p.m. In aid of their funds.33 words
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Article124 1956-11-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The popular Malay classical tune of "Dondang Sayang" may be considered for the $14,000 Federation National Anthem contest. The Director of Music of the Federation Police Band. Mr. A. W. Crofts, will arrange the tune. The judges of the competition, at its fifth124 words
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Article94 1956-11-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Trade Union Congress, representing 500,000 workers, today gave the "go ahead" to its state and settlement divisional committees to hold mass meetings to protest against the recently increased taxation. In a circular to all divisional committees the MTUC general secretary, Mr.94 words
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226 1956-11-29 9 Girl (14) at murder trial: IPOH, Wednesday. A 14-YEAR-OLD GIRL, Kabsah, told the High -t* Court today that her uncle attacked her after he had fatally stabbed her mother. Kabsah was testifying against Shane bin Haji Ismail, 35, who is on trial for the226 words
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Article65 1956-11-29 9 THERE'S a fortune A awaiting you SlOO.OOO in the great "More About Eve" Committee Charm Contest. All you have to do to enter is to be a judge of charm, fill in a simple coupon and send it with a postal order for SI65 words
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Article51 1956-11-29 9 MENTAKAB. Wed. The following were elected to the Kerdau local council yesterday: Ng Bak Toh (chairman) Abdul Aziz bin Udah (secretary). Tee Tze Tan (treasurer). Tan Hian, Lim Soon Yeow Thai Heng. Aziz Sidik bin Haji Salleh. Hassan Basrl bin Samsuddin and Mohamed Arshad bin51 words
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Article19 1956-11-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The propaganda chief of UMNO. Syed Jaafar Albar. resigned from the job today.19 words
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Article187 1956-11-29 9 Bus firm sues soldier for $9,000 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V —The Foh Hup Omnibus Co. today sued Rifleman AmuraJ Rai of the 7th Gurkha Rifles, now stationed at Kluang for $9,390 in the High Court here. It was alleged that Rai drove an armoured truck negligently and collided with a187 words
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Article73 1956-11-29 9 IPOH. Wed.— A police m* pector, P. Ramadas. was acquitted in the Magistrate s Court here today on an alternative charge of intimidating a salesman T. Krishnan, with bodily injury by pointing a gun at him in Brewster Roar on Aug. 4. Inspector Ramadas wli< make73 words
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Advertisement100 1956-11-29 9 sW ,TCHBOA BDS unit construction J to suit your exact requirements BX^ I built up from stocks in Malaya THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD. J"—""* THF f.FNLRAt F.LECTBIC CO. LTD Of BNGLAWD. J J i HRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, INGAPORE, EXTENDS A CORDIAL J ELCOME TO YOU TO THIS FREE100 words
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Advertisement131 1956-11-29 9 m BEAUTY TRAV^fe |v T/ie newest sensation JT\ l#l> cosfne |c 0»"« ■xg&ifvk I *f* fc> A brautiful (old and pink traj tor permanent usr on >5* £9 mi-lady's beauty shrlf containing 5 cosmetic necessities in V y, specially created beauty tray sites: .vj fano&i^ LIQUID gj jfaA^M CLEANSING CREAM131 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1956-11-29 10 Feminine Forum ROMANCE IS SUFFERING THE ROBOT AGE WERSEAS reports that automation in modern v offices has eliminated all personal contact between the boss and his secretary, seem to ring the death-knell of the career girl whose ambition was to marry the boss. Time was when a girl could catch1,113 words
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Advertisement385 1956-11-29 10 NATURALLY GROOMED HAIR ALL DAY LONG _____pt^__________ ____P__F jQW _M__k A _^^^l__^*>^ I f ____W ___i ___K____fet I ________^-_____h_ 0"" An oil-starved »calp makes hjir dry. loose, hard to keep neat. Keep hair naturally well groomed all ■^^S Sj^B d.i) "Vaseline" Hair Tonic not greasy— not messy— but a light385 words
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Advertisement208 1956-11-29 10 Ardena %Ssfs Invisible O~ j Veil M powder <jlt| There is nothing in the world quite like this powder. Invisible Veil is so fine seems to become the very texture of your skin, yet it screens pores and imperfections, leaves the skin superbly soft with a clear, luminous look. You208 words
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Miscellaneous326 1956-11-29 10 fi+ 26. Many arrived to see Arthur btraits Times Crossword «.:?s«-i^_«,thi.a 2, 3. 6) DOWN 18 3 4 6 6 i I 1. Horologlcal replacement? (3. I I t I J 3. 5, 4). S^s k^sjN 2. Invited gastric discomfort, $H Wi^^ perhaps (7). mm o "Wt» >»— 3. Severe326 words
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121 1956-11-29 11 Invented by a Doctor .now used by millions of Women] v ere to give yoo for internal you'd uni it and feel rueful for all the «uch protection. >m, complete Yft in i tense, Tjmpax is tuch prescription Nbdc of soft surgiDOCKM in .ie disposable >plicator,T»mpax hi doctor for ill121 words
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Article, Illustration1785 1956-11-29 11 STRAITS TIMES Special FEATURES Czar s mesmeric regent seized Russian throne I// who stood in his $vay died mysteriously f TOWXSEXD I Too many people were drawn mto the plot which was betrayed to Boris Prince Mstislavsky his head shaved like a monk, was bundled into a monastery. Four monthsDaily Mirror - 1,785 words
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Advertisement160 1956-11-29 11 outdoor eye-strain!" Seniie Murine care refreshes I and wind-strained eyes in seconds! lank drop* of Murine i i>i' inktanth relieve >ted by Klarinc nun- ""li drying wind! 'i' t' ntl> hutho and il< -licalr or tiimuca r.d. Miuirting" eye» -look o BB) a bottle Win. toda?! Get 'Outdoor eye- 5^160 words
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Advertisement357 1956-11-29 11 btJb^ol bt^S B^K :> B^B7 I B> '■Tv^Bl BhF^^l BhF aTVI Bftm <■ v. *^^888 Aw Vk 1 aW^^ vtL. *<a»pgpp^ Bja W &k'4i:&ib.. A^m-JKL HBa t i^r^^wr 1 1 Those natural cork tips as cool to your lips as the k Wpij^^TyJffl fine tobacco is smooth CHANGE TODAY TO357 words
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Miscellaneous158 1956-11-29 11 Rex Morgan* 3i.D. iVo choice |H^HHilHßVflßVf~^~Beii7AicH~Jr~^H W Tt4~ TELL «U WHAT.' C«IVE ME ID \ri\ 9 IW NEw <* a; CALtio~W frOgT Visa A<APL£ KH HOTEL ANDIU- PMONE MY Mt&tTl IJj I SEVERAL TIMES. MISS H^^^HH I DON'T HAVE AWY 1 I** »U COUU? H PERHAPS HC CAN ARa*N6E (T158 words
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319 1956-11-29 12 LOCAL RUBBER PRICE IS NOW HIGHEST FOR TEN MONTHS By Our Market Correspondent COVERING for the December position and some outside buying pushed the rubber price up to the highest levels since January in Singapore yesterday. December first grade closed at $I.ll| per pound, having opened around $1.09£ and reaching319 words
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Article152 1956-11-29 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at $l.ll i, up 2 r H cents on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 111-S,, sellers 112% No. 1 R.S.S.152 words
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Article281 1956-11-29 12 I The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "The local share market was steady with few fluctuations." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Gammon $2.05, $2.04, $2 02 4 (overnight); Henry Waugh $1.52%. $1.52; Jackson Co. $1.35; M. Breweries $2.95 cd; M. Colls 96 cent.-s;281 words
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Article103 1956-11-29 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates up to $100) New York: buying airmail- T.T. 32%, O.D. 32%, 90 d/.st 32 credit bills, 32 15/16 trade bilk. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31% O.D. 31 v. 90 d/,st 31103 words
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Article138 1956-11-29 12 A firm of brokers, acting for clients, has made an offer of 4s. 6d. cash for those Garing (Malacca) Rubber Estate 25. -units not already held by the bidder. The directors will accept in respect of their own 6,300 units. A condition is that the offer must be138 words
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Article86 1956-11-29 12 Bahru Selanror Rubber Company, Bukit Cloh Rubber Company, Pilmoor Rubber Company, Rosevalr Ruber Company, and Teluk Pi >)■ Rubber Estates (1914) have deferred their proposed amalgamation. Meanwhile the boards have declared the following interim dividends for this year:— Bahru Selangor 2d. per share, Buklt Cloh lid. per86 words
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Article136 1956-11-29 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; Nov. (Nominal) $27% buyers. $28 Vi sellers- Dec. $28% buyers. $29 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $44% sellers, drum $48 sellers. Pepper: no business reported done: Muntok white $120. Sarawak $119 special Sarawak black $85 (all136 words
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Article69 1956-11-29 12 TNVESTMf.-. X at tht lo rises i'.ncl 1 were large. there were prices were was down N Loans j, turnover Loans 3 Bank of Njs v, Mount LyeU N. Broken n. Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Ampol Ex. Oil Search Aust. Coi A.P.M. .new Bradford B. Hill69 words
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Article132 1956-11-29 12 Ships lying aisogriia ih, gapore Harbuuj lt, U rd ,1^ expected today are Skaubryu 415. Ngnen Va CJ»., Benalder 6 ferson 89, Dai! at.; 11. Santhla U 14 Gleno-eh", Itola 18. mehi Senggßriii;,; Wall 6, Larantuka x\ Rajah Brooke U3. SUtt j^ 2425. Perak 28, P^aaicoOt* Maetsuycker 31132 words
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Advertisement610 1956-11-29 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION SELANGOR Applications are Invited for the posts of temporary teachers. Government English Schools, Selangor. Candidates must (a) have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday; (b) furnish proof of Federal Citizenship; (c) have passed the School Certificate Examination with a pass in Oral English610 words
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Advertisement305 1956-11-29 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA. ASSISTANT ENGINEER required. Fully qualified A.M.1.C.E., A.M.I.Mun.E. ASSISTANT ARCHITECT required. Fully qualified A.R.1.8.A. Appointment initially on three years contract. Salary $1,000 to $1,250 per month. Gratuity $500 per three months on satisfactory completion of contract. Free medical attention. FURNISHED QUARTERS available at economic305 words
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Advertisement413 1956-11-29 12 NOTICES CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Society will be held at ■■Melro.sc". 29, Tomllnson Road, Singapore, on Monday. 10th December 1956 at 5.30 p.m. BUSINESS 1 To receive and if approved to adopt the Accounts for the year 1955. 2. To413 words
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Advertisement393 1956-11-29 12 NOTICES TELOK KRUIN TIN, LIMITED At the forthcoming Annual General Meeting to be held on 28th December, 1956, the Directors will recommend payment of a Final Dividend of 20%, less Income Tax, In respect of the year i ended 31st October, 1958. Notice Is also hereby given that the Transfer393 words
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Advertisement759 1956-11-29 12 NOTICES PRINCESS HOUSE QUEENSTOWN OFFICE ACCOMMODATION Seven storey office building facing Alexandra Industrial Estate shortly available lor occupation. About 11.700 sq.ft. Available as single offices or office suites on 3rd, 4th and sth floors. Suitable far commercial or professional offices or consulting rooms. Passenger lift. Ample toilet accommodation. Minimum annual759 words
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Advertisement331 1956-11-29 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore X, Swct Elisabeth Bar.ka C. 11 Ciertrud Bakke M/ 16 Dec 17 Ok 19 Dec Ellen Bakke 8 Dec 9/10 |an 11 |.n Ul» Kristin Bakke 15 Dec 29 Dec 28/30 31 tan Accepting Cargo331 words
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Advertisement1195 1956-11-29 13 TeI:J4 o5 MANSFIEU> <k CO., LTD. t,i,» 4ii £Z? THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T^' P P s ootier. to procrcd via oth.r ports to load and dischnro. f^n FILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON 4 CONTINENTAL POR?S r .,^inirof vt»tLS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARM r XT% LYCAON t Dokor 4.121,195 words
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Advertisement1269 1956-11-29 13 McALISTER <k CO., LTD. TEL: No.: ***** BLeVBBMAM BUCKMALL KLAVKHKSS LINK LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargo 'or Control 4 South ond Canada via Colombo America CITY Of MANCHESTER BOUOA.NV.LU S'por* P. S'hom Pen ing Spore1,269 words
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Article62 1956-11-29 14 MELBOURNE, Wed. TAN JOHNSON, who captined the Australian cricket touring team this year in Britain, Pakistan and India, has announced his retirement from first-class cricket, the Melbourne Argus reported. Johnson, who is 37. first played for Australia in 1946. He captained them against England in 1954-55, as well62 words
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422 1956-11-29 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP More rain -but van Breukelens are happy By VVHILE the rain may dim the hopes of several Gold Cup horses the early favourite, Jolly Sailor, included optimism in the van Breukelens' stables is rising with each shower. Of the422 words
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Article196 1956-11-29 14 THEY WON N. INDIA DOUBLES MALAYAN badminton stars Abdullah Piruz and Lai Fook Ying, of Selangor, yesterday returned from their Indian tour with three titles between I them. Playing first at Lucknow, in the North Indian championships, the Malayans won the doubles title. Piruz196 words
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Article578 1956-11-29 14 IT WAS RUSSIA'S DAY, WITH 4 GOLDS By NORMAN SIEBEL MELBOURNE, Wed. TWENTY -NINE--1 YEAR-OLD Vladimir Kuts, the Russian Naval lieutenant with the "impossible" style, today had one of the most amazing receptions in the history of the Olympic Games when he won the 5,000578 words
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Article86 1956-11-29 14 PENTATHLON TO RUSSIA, SWEDEN MELBOURNE, Wed. RUSSIA won the team championship in the Olympic modern pentathlon competition today, beating the United States team which had led through the first four events. Lars Hall of Sweden won the individual gold medal, retaining the title he won at Helsinki in 1952. ItAP - 86 words
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Article200 1956-11-29 14 SNOWDEN FOURTH WHEN BECALMED From NORMAN SIEBEL MELBOURNE, Wed. JACK SNOWDEN, of Singapore, who yesterday sailed his boat fourth in the Finn class in the Olympic Games competition held at Port Philip, today had bad luck when finishing 14th in the third 1 of seven heats that make up the200 words
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Article97 1956-11-29 14 Record despite wind MELBOURNE. Wed. T EE CALHOUN of the United States won the Olympic 110 Metres Hurdles gold medal here today. Jack Davis the world record holder and defending champion finished second with Joe Shankle third, the Americans sweeping the board. Calhoun's time in winning was 13.5 seconds, a97 words
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Article32 1956-11-29 14 HONG KONG, Wed. Q^NGAPORE soccer tourists sustained their third successive defeat here today when they were beaten 5-2 by Hong Kong Chinese. The home team led 2-0 at halftime.32 words
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Article22 1956-11-29 14 KEIGHLEY, (Yorkshire), Wed. Wakefleld Trinity beat Kelghley In a rugby league match here today by 12 points to nil— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article118 1956-11-29 14 MELBOURNE. Wed The United States are still well ahead of the field in the medals "hunt", having 18 gold medals at the end of the Olympic Games events today. The table of medal earned, in order of gold, silver. and bronze, for the first 10 nations, is'Reuter - 118 words
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Article48 1956-11-29 14 ADELAIDE, Wed. South Australian lawn tennis championships quarter final result' Neale Praser beat Vie Seixas 6-4 6-3. 5-7, 6-3; Ashley Cooper defeated Herb Flam 6-1. 9-7. 6-4. L. Hoad beat Sam Olammalva 7-5, 6-1, 6-3; Ken Rose wall beat Roy Emerson 6-1, 8-6, 6-4.48 words
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Article133 1956-11-29 14 SELANGOR Malays Rugby Football Association will make their first outstation trip this weekend when they play two games at Johore Bharu and Singapore. On Friday they meet Johore AH Blues and on Saturday the Singapore All Blues. Johore All-Blues team will be selected from:133 words
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Advertisement855 1956-11-29 15 NOTICES NOTICE REGISTRATION OF P.W.D CONTEACTOSS. It Is Intended to establish a system of Registration of contractors for the Public Works Department in Sarawak with effect from the Ist day of January, 1957. From that date No Contractor will be permitted to tender for any construction work unless he is855 words
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Advertisement391 1956-11-29 15 EX SUFFERER WE RELIEVED FOR WfsA OVER TWELVE MONTHS Here in her own words, if. have proved Its worth. Mrs. K. Prosser, of Perth, 7*' trouble v people take I W.A., tells how Lantigen one bottle, perhaps two. •B 1 Oral Vaccine gave her V n W h u.nn,l,-rfnl r»li^f391 words
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Article574 1956-11-29 16 Colony rare of fifth-to-eighth place in world hockey ranking Hon Yam's opening goal paved way for team mates From NORMAN SIEBEL MELBOURNE, Wed. IMMEDIATELY after Singapore had beaten Afghanistan in the second of their Group A matches in the Olympic hockey tournament today they sang574 words
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496 1956-11-29 16 MALAYA META KENYA TEAM PLA YING AT TBEIR BEST had not had a look In. Singapore again had almost all the play after the interval but it brought them only one goal, In the 16th minute, well scored by Pennefather with a sharp-ly-angled drive from the right. Singapore had other496 words
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Article532 1956-11-29 16 OUR TEAM DID WELL, EVEN IN WATER POLO DEFEAT CINGAPORE teams had a satisfactory day in the Olympics today. The Hockey team beat Afghanistan 5-0, the Basketball team beat Thailand 62-50 for their first victory and the young Water Polo team pui up a stouthearted532 words
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ALL THE OLYMPIC RESULTS
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Article605 1956-11-29 16 400 METRES (First three In each heat into second round) Heat 1: 1. Louis Jones (US) 48.1 sec; 2. Murray Cockburn (Canada) 49.0; 3. Abdullah Khan (Pak) 49.0; 4. Kons tan tine Oratchev (Rus) 49.0; 5. Bayene Legsse (Ethiopia) 50.7. Kanji Akaga (Jap) was disqualified for running outside the605 words
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Article29 1956-11-29 16 Team championship: 1. Russia 13.645.5 points; 2. U.S. 13,401; 3. Finland 13,185.5. Individual: 1. Lars Hall (Sweden) 4,833; 2. Olavl Mannonen (Pin.) 4.774; 3. Valno Korhonen (Pin.) 4,750.29 words
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Article44 1956-11-29 16 Group C (for places 9-121 Singapore 62, Thailand SO; Formosa 86, Australia 73. Group O (places 9-12 > Japan 83, Korea 67. Group A (semifinal): Uruguay 80, Chile 73, Philippines 65. Prance 58. Group n (semlflnnli- Russia 66, Bulgaria Mi, U.S. 113, Brazil 51.44 words
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Article18 1956-11-29 16 Group A: Singapore S, Afghanistan 0: India 16, United States 0. Group B: Malaya 1. Kenya 1.18 words
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Article25 1956-11-29 16 First Round: Group A: Rumania 4, Australia 2, Yugoslavia 3. Russia 2 Group B: U.S. 5. Britain 3. Group C: Germany 5. Singapore 1.25 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-11-29 16 FEDERATION'S Annie Choong (second from left) is left behind in her 100 metres heat. The winner is Galina Popova (No. 508), of Russia. in 11.6 sec. Catherine Capdeville (extreme, left). of France, is second with Inge Fuhrmann (right). of Germany. third A P radio51 words
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Article90 1956-11-29 16 Rahim beat one home MELBOI THE Federal A nnder-5 ter mile mad, to< fifth in a the heal Metros B( Stadium. leaders for metres bui steam an fl«htin 8 h. kfautoins to The winn trahan i popper W h fourth mai bwmbouri Ahmad In runner Rahii Johnson ol could only90 words
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Advertisement15 1956-11-29 16 IN PAGE 14 Epsom Jeep's Ten to Follow. More Olympic reports. Piruz back from India15 words
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