The Straits Times, 23 December 1956
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Title Section13 1956-12-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In No. 1,113 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1956. 20 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration2855 1956-12-23 1 LIEUTENANT BA THAW - LIEUTENANT BA THAW Exclusive— A grim castaway epic ,J^M I i v B IJ HE MAN WHO SURVIVED A HORROR JOURNEY OF 12 DAYS AND SAW 8 COMRADES DIE By THEY were 18. The oldest was 29. Most of them were lads. Their ship had foundered.2,855 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-12-23 1 The castaways drifted approximately 100 miles, first East, then South, then West L to R: Steward Khin Mg. Stoker Kyaw Myint. Stoker Hla Myint, Stoker Gwan Shein. Petty Officer Koko Gyi, Leading Seaman Mg Aye, Stoker Hla Pe. Leading Stoker Aung Myint, Midshipman Than Lwin.64 words
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Article1182 1956-12-23 1 HARRY MILLER - Million- to- 1 survivor HARRY MILLER FEW GRAINS OF RICE STOOD BETWEEN DRIVER AND DEATH By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Driver Thomas Lee, 1 9, emerged from the jungle today as the only survivor of an air crash on Dec. 10. Lee. an air despatcher of 55 Company Royal Army Service1,182 words
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110 1956-12-23 1 Shopman dies in brutal axe murder A SHOP assistant, Tan Cheng Wah, 21. was I brutally murdered in a provii iion shop at 7th mile Pasir I Panjang Road. Singapore, early yesterday morning. The killer used an axe. The body, sprawling alongside a camp bed, was found at 6.30 a.110 words
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Article61 1956-12-23 1 PORT SAID. Sat. Second Lieutenant Anthony Moor- house, the West Yorkshire Regiment officer who was kid- napped at gunpoint by Egyptians In Port Said 11 days ago, is alive and well, it was announced today. Lieutenant General Sir Hugh Stockwoll commander of the Allied forces here,Reuter - 61 words
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156 1956-12-23 1 CIVE people were killed in separate motor accidents in Singapore yesterday. Four were knocked down by cars. The fifth fell off a bu The first accident occurre at 9.40 a.m. when a woman Wong Kee, 47. was knocket down by a car at Paya156 words
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Article39 1956-12-23 1 Talks between the executive committee of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union and the managements of 10 Colony banks will resume tomorrow. The workers have threatened to call a strike if their claims are not settled by Thursday.39 words
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Article39 1956-12-23 1 Air Vice-Marshal Francis Joseph Brathwaite, Chief of Staff, Far East Air Force, who died when the Meteor jet he was pilotinß crashed on Friday was buried yesterday at th P British Military Cemetery, Pasir Panjang, Singapore.39 words
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407 1956-12-23 1 Strike but 1 1 flights will carry on today EUROPEANS TAKE OVER AS MALAYAN AIRWAYS LOCAL STAFF DOWN TOOLS EUROPEAN staff of Malayan Airways handled four incoming planes at the Singapore Airport on their own yesterday after 600 local em ployees of the company went on strike at 5 p.m.407 words
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Article146 1956-12-23 1 FLIGHT SCHEDULES Here is today's time-table Jor Malayan Airways Services ML 101 Prom Buttenvorth 0850 to Taiping, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur arriving Singapore 1250. ML 102 Leaves Singapore 0725 for Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Taiping arriving Buuerwortli 1135. ML 113 Leaves Kota Bahru 1405 for Kuantan to Kuala Lumpur arriving Singapore 1835.146 words
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Article40 1956-12-23 1 SURVIVOR: I.OM. 1 HUM MIM DAD BOLTON (F.neland) vit Driver l.tr's parent* a^k id this MMW I" con vrved to him; ""Wonrtn i hI t» know you are Mfi 1 iimv Mum and dad. <•<>' nic and Edna." A.PAP - 40 words
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Advertisement105 1956-12-23 1 THE NEW i.'* ■AUSCH A LOMB RAY-BAN SUN CL-S« IVLore than ever the Sold in over 70 countries Since 1890 Rothmans Pall Mall have ocon umous lor fine Virginia tobaccos. Pall Mall's selected leaves are carefully cask-matured in Virginia and London before blending with all the skill acquired id over105 words
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Article, Illustration2754 1956-12-23 2 Malcolm MacDONALD - BORNED PEOPLE Malcolm MacDONALD PART THREE by THE IBANS SAY INVISIBLE COMPANION CONSTANTLY FOLLOWS EVERY MAN I cook for the hungry gods of the long house In April 1949 Malcolm Mac Donald made a secorvd trip up the Rejang River to visit Temenggong Koh and his family in his longhouse2,754 words
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Advertisement96 1956-12-23 2 Shining «wl Nights x j4^^SK|\ For the festive seasons of *lfi^^W' Christmas and New Year. VI ili&^v^N* m °ff cr y°" a f mc fn \l selection of the most \)f \\*V^«r amomus Cocktail and Party Dresses J \\S_i^ir» wilablc aho for Teenagers. ~---^'V\ Sizes 12 to 20 From $58.5096 words
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Advertisement18 1956-12-23 2 (J NEW YEAR^ <£? with SOLFIX BALANCE A MT^ UNBREAKABLE SPRING Q INCABLOC Available at all leading watch u**u»vr«18 words
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Advertisement155 1956-12-23 3 fir a Hupp if Christmas! 1 I shan't catch cold- x i- n *CROOKES HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES— yeurdaily needs of ViUmin A l O for less than 4<! U^^- It AND SHE WILL Ar >7>V X SAY Af +lO Illustrated Right. :jft X <"^ J A del 'S htful n155 words
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Article, Illustration403 1956-12-23 4 SIT YIN FONG - CUPID BEATS BARS OF (RACE AND I RELIGION SIT YIN FONG limping Sikh hero takes a Chinese bride By A PRETTY Singapore Chinese girl yet rerdiy defied her parents' objec tient to marry a limping, one-legged Sikh war hero. Both are teacher^ in English schools. She Is Wong Yew Yin,403 words
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80 1956-12-23 4 PENANG: IT IS A ROYAL BIRTHDAY GIFT' PENANG. Sat. The retiring Municipal President. Mr. J.S.H. Cunyng-ham-Brown, said today that the elevation of George Town to city status was "a royal gift to Malaya on its first great birthday as an independent nation." He added: "As in the past, so in80 words
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461 1956-12-23 4 RONALD BAXTER - RONALD BAXTER STILL TWO BIG PROBLEMS- SECURITY AND CHOICE OF GOVERNOR GENERAL From LONDON, Sat. In a gay restaurant celebration last night, Mr. Lim Yew Hock revealed that issues would still have to be fought out with the Coloni a I461 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-12-23 4 The Authentic Mindszent Story THE Sunday Times, in com mon with lead ing newspapers in practically every country outside the Iron Curtain, will begin publication next week of |os c f Cardinal Mindszenty's own ex elusive story. The Cardma 1 virtual prisonHungary, gave his sr- to Father Joseph Vec :rAP - 125 words
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80 1956-12-23 4 24-hour polic guard at riot factory ABOUT 20 policemen been put on a 24-h standby duty at thp Pineapple Factory in Johore, after Friday > by a mob there. No further disti occurred during the day However, some 100 workers of the factory the mornlne picK number of the Kr80 words
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152 1956-12-23 4 When Benny Goodman and his ba/d arrive in Singapore today they will get a big welcome from members of the Singapore Musicians' Union. The union's own band will be at Pava Lebar Airport playing a rousing selection of Goodman numbers as members152 words
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Article315 1956-12-23 4 THEN COMES THE QUEEN'S MESSAGE TWO MALAYANS will take part in the round-the-world Commonwealth Christmas radio programme, which has become a regular feature preceding -he broadcast of the Queen's Christmas Day message. I Mrs. Elizabeth Choy will send greetings from Singapore while the Malay radio315 words
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Article22 1956-12-23 4 The Control Room Recreation Club will hold a Christmas party at the Auxiliary Fire Station. Singapore at 7.30 p.m. today.22 words
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Article28 1956-12-23 4 The Paya Lebar Methodist Church choir will sing Part I of Handel's Messiah In a service of Christmas music in the church at 10 a.m. today.28 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-12-23 4 Winning smile from a champion SIXTEEN dancers from Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Singapore took part in the biggest Amateur Ballroom Dancing Championship the 1956 All-Malaya Blue Riband— in Singapore last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lumb, Selangor's 1956. All-Malaya 1956 and Far East Dancing Champions, won the title. The107 words
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Article104 1956-12-23 4 THANK YOU, HE SAYS A SINGAPORE airman. W. Cowe. who survived an accident in Ylo Chu Kang Road recently. a>ked the Straits Times to help him find Mr. Scow Chong shin the man who saved his life. "I would like very much to thank him for saving my life." wrote104 words
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Article23 1956-12-23 4 Thp Singapore Children's Aid Society will hold a Christmas party from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. today at 29, Tomlinson Road.23 words
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Advertisement159 1956-12-23 4 t ll \\dlb, wmflfityl Francis Samuel. 9 Telok Anson. B^^^ A*.hle> Stuart. ''^H Johore Bahru. H V -oM mat meant mp*m W u)e oM on top o4 the oxrtM! w^ **•*> j^flpllfe Each merr\ little youngster you sec portrayed here, jlp §5 revels in da>s filled with health and happiness159 words
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185 1956-12-23 5 Local boys to get top jobs with Dunlop MALACCA Sat. A scheme to tram local boys fcr top jobs in Malaya s largest rubber planting concern Dunlop Malayan Estates has been introduced. Mr. A. V Goode, the firm's managing director, told the Sunday Ti ties that one youth was now185 words
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Article39 1956-12-23 5 A man travelling in a Hock Lee bus at Clemenceau Bridge. Singapore, on Friday night snatched $10 from the hand of the conductor and, after a struggle, jumped off the vehicle and escaped with the money.39 words
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Article163 1956-12-23 5 RUBBER 'FESTIVELY STEADY' J\M WRY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 11.11% per It)., down one-eighth of a cent on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was 'festively There was a fairly good turnover and the market closed for the Christmas holidays on a healthy note.163 words
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Article45 1956-12-23 5 T N. Manikam of Seraneoon Road was admitted to the General Hospital on Friday with a broken skull after he was hit by a bottle flung at him by a man at Campbell Lane. UNBLEMISHED RECORD' ENDS: SIX MONTHS FOR FATHER OF FIVE45 words
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Article363 1956-12-23 5 $72,000 went with him: Now it's jail after 30 years' service AN ASSISTANT Controller of Posts sensed that "something suspcious" was going on when he found that the postmaster of the Orchard Road post office was unaccountably absent on Nov. 30 this year, the day he went363 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-12-23 5 CHRISTMAS' IS LIT UP WITH CHEER .His friends at the Tanah Merah Hospital. Singapore, call him "Christmas." and here he is, all lit up with joy, after receiving a gift. It was one of many distributed by the Shaw organisation to hundreds of handicapped and underprivileged children in the Colony.119 words
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Article80 1956-12-23 5 THE Platters, one of America's popular ruck-'n-roll teams, will come to Singapore this week for a three-night performance at the Happy World Stadium. Mr. J. Rooklyn, who Is bringing the team here, told the Sunday Times yesterday, the group will consist of a rock-'n-roll80 words
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Article60 1956-12-23 5 PENANG, Sat.— A Botanic Gardens monkey with both its front paws trapped in a tin wa s shot yesterday after having eluded its captors for 10 days. "We are relieved the poor chap has now been put out of its misery," Mr. K. E.60 words
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Article38 1956-12-23 5 Singapore Copra Association noon priors yesterday were: Straits mixed copra: January $28 > 2 (norn); February $29 mom). The tone was Inactive. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $42 sellers; drum $46 sellers. The tone was quiet.38 words
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158 1956-12-23 5 AN ATTEMPT by a Singapore bank to help two British stowaways in the Gold Seeker to so to Australia cave them fresh hopes yesterday. The bank will try to obtain £30 which Mrs. Frances Bates. 22. has lying in a Colombo bank.158 words
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Article222 1956-12-23 5 FELT SUDDEN REMORSE AFTER 28 THEFTS A CLERK who stole 28 typewriters from his employer without raising any suspicion suddenly felt remorse and confessed his crime, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Willie Tan peaded guilty to stealing 28 typewriters worth $9,395 from David John Morgan of222 words
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Article18 1956-12-23 5 The Royal Military Police sergeants' mess held a Christmas dance at Gillman Barracks, Singapore, last niirht.18 words
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Article18 1956-12-23 5 The Shell Sports Club dance was held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, last night.18 words
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Article46 1956-12-23 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat. Police here are investigating the circumstances leading to the death of a Kedah trader, Ooi Oon Tean < 68 1 whose body was found yesterday floating in Sungei Muda The dead man's hands had been tied behind his back.46 words
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Article69 1956-12-23 5 IPOH. Sat.— The last ..f Perak's British Adviser's. Dato I. Blelloch. who .s retiring after 30 years in Malaya, was given an official send-off this afternoon when he left by train for Singapore accompanied by Datin Blelloch. As they waved their farewells from the slowly-moving train, the69 words
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Article48 1956-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Lieut.-Oeneral R. H. Bower, General Officer Commanding, Malaya Command, has sent a Christmas message to troops under his command. He pays tribute to their "high sense of duty and very great physical efforts" in the campaign against the Communist terrorists.48 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-12-23 5 liR. RICHARD LOH CHOO KIM smiles as he watches his bride. Dr. Ne Mci Chan, sign the wedding register at the Wesley Methodist Church in Fort Canning. Singapore, yesterday. '1 1>, groom is son of Dr. Loh Poon Lip His sister and58 words
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Article21 1956-12-23 5 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was $390.75 per picuf, a drop of $3,12 4 on the Friday price.21 words
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Obituary26 1956-12-23 5 ALVIS: on Decemoer 22nd 1956. Augusta Mabel Alvis, beloved mother of Rene. Kathleen, Jackie and Laddie. Funeral at 4 p.m. at Bldadari, Sunday 23rd December.26 words
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Advertisement317 1956-12-23 5 SALES TENDER No. DIS/ENGRS/66 H\ ORDER OF THE CHIEF INEER.GHQ. FABELF MOBILE ROCK IRISHING M REEMNCi PLANT 25 TPH (ED ARAPIDS/ lOWA Tenders are Invited for the c of the following plant EBI Ajer Rajah Road pore. ■•E set comprising primary >:idary unit each with own ■v.r i CASE MODEL317 words
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Advertisement467 1956-12-23 5 f^L T- flhlikan _^F iollowi avarv b«nd t| ol your handwriting _^f btcaus* ih«r« 1« a iultable I 'i j nib (or •v«rY hand. Sole Agents <fe Service Station: M. PRAGER LTD., 159. Cecil Street, Smgapore-1 Westinghouse Cook-N-Fryer The ideal appliance for the popular Chinese K Dish "JUAN LOR" or467 words
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Article49 1956-12-23 6 For the outdoor girl. only wears leans if. you are as slim as pretty film star Mach'ko K\o labovei, who stars with Marlon Brando in "Teahouse of the August Moon." She is a keen i golfer and likes to practise in this casual outfit.49 words
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Article, Illustration467 1956-12-23 6 Plan Your Holiday HVardrobe 2 AJ > >.:*;■■ £y^^ fevyr^^;^~fi < ;^^?^K.;^^r >-.y?,o W H ETHER you plan to go away for Christmas holidays or spend the festive season in a round of picnics and parties with your friends, get into the spirit of things by giving your clothes careful467 words
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Article121 1956-12-23 6 TIME FOR A PARTY FACIAL BEFORE you dress fn r a special party, allow a little extra time to give your face that special care which will make you look your prettiest. Even young girls need a facial mask now and again to clear and tighten up the skin which121 words
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Article352 1956-12-23 6 A BOOK FOR BACHELOR GIRLS SO many people have written so much advice to "bachelor girls." on how to live alone and like it. that yet another book on thp subject made me yawn in advance. But the latest one to reach the352 words
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Article297 1956-12-23 6 CO you arc all ready to celebrate Christmas. Your lovely tree product of many days' patient search and many hours of artistic talent put to work stands in full splendour in the corner of the living room. The gleaming, multicoloured metallic balls have been hung,297 words
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Advertisement133 1956-12-23 6 «r* jaim^r/ i v==r many important peo^s &ve<?v *j£ 'iMBL TiT OAV cor >MV breath is 1& iMy? ALWAYS SWEET BECAUSE THE COOL iR *Bmr P^ASA3 P-A.Oo* Or COLGATE FR£Sm=\S H i&^^ JfT MV MOUTH t* I A singer like me must have a perfect IS /</ Al|^ Jmi'f J133 words
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Advertisement147 1956-12-23 6 for party meals 'J* \g litj^L 'Or spßcial vP^iß^^^ occasions here's a soup c^|S C'ly^^. tha t' s perfect! '"'ill '*40^ CAMPBELLS CONSOMME Campbell's Consomme is a clear, tfjftt amber-colored soup with deep to3flpKj?|'A beef flavor a hint of carrots celery and tomatoes _a whisper f^S^ °f delicate seasonings! berve147 words
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Article1133 1956-12-23 7 J^AS/T^Mf JUST returned from a holiday at Port Dickson —What do you Know Alls recommend for those pestilential flies that come out at night and tear you to pieces? V. GOMEZ Kuala Lumpur we burn tapers, bury ourselves in sarongs but to no avail. Only answer,1,133 words
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Article891 1956-12-23 7 Problems of a fair, handsome fellow T HAVE fallen i n love with a girl of my own age When she is with her friends she pretends not to see me. but when we ar c alone she always looks at me. I haven't the891 words
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Advertisement120 1956-12-23 7 j>Zb SrtMuij cteant Gives your skin smooth, natural finish hides flaws and imperfections BE sure of looking your loveliest, always! v with the flattering magic of Pond's Vanishing Cream. Qg, smooth in a light film of Pond's Vanishing Cream. In a few seconds it's invisible! But it covers up flaws,120 words
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Advertisement13 1956-12-23 7 Addrett your litter: The 'Knew Alls', The Sunday Times. Cecil Street, Singapore 1.13 words
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Advertisement412 1956-12-23 7 1 D/f/f I trritl to JAPAN, LAND OF The Teahouse of the August Moon m. nHßfntfd M Wlj f&. /M Fly by Super "Strato" .J^SSI Clipper* to Manila. Make >Jv^ connections with Supor-6 '^^^^0* Clippers on to Tokyo. ~i 1 Choice of first-class or j tourist service. tt^Bßa Plights every412 words
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Miscellaneous34 1956-12-23 7 UJUAT \MOUIO VOd HUE MeIfANVTUIKKS VDUJ.I^E-)!- I i DOM'T SEE WMV YOU WITMIKJ A LIMIT OP SAY to ©ive- you pob c=r r rfaNVTUiHG' dabling shouldn't uAve i v £2y ]\^Jkxiicco^J 5| r-v N\34 words
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Article682 1956-12-23 8 Rebel army officers seize control of Sumatra's Northern Province Radio colonel: We don't want men with lust for power running the country Tension in the capital since mass arrests JAKARTA, Saturday. "J"HE Sumatra revolt is spreading. Radio messages received here today indicate that control of both centralReuter - 682 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-12-23 8 INDONESIAN FOREIGN MINISTER IS SUSPECTED THE Indonesian Attorney- General. .Mr. Suprapto. announced yesterday that he had evidence "jiving; suflicient reason for —pitting thr Foreign Minister. Mr. Ruslan Ahdulgani (above). of having committed a criminal offence. Mr. AMalgmai'i name had been mentioned in connection with a corruption case involving two officialsReuter - 107 words
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Article24 1956-12-23 8 NEW YORK. Bat. The United Nations General Assembly adjourned last night for the Christmas and New tolidays. it convene on Jan 124 words
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Article67 1956-12-23 8 CAIRO. Sat. An Arab League spokesman said here today that Colonel R. F. Bayard. American chairman of the United Natiens Mixed Armistice Commission in Gaza, had been placed "un- 1 err surveillance" by the Is- j raelis. He claimed Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. U.N. SecretaryGeneral, had67 words
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151 1956-12-23 8 SPURNED FATHER'S ADVICE -DIED WITH FRIEND IN SEARING DESERT MARCH SYDNEY, Sun— Joseph Sidney, 19, died this week under the blazing sun of the Central Australian desert because he ignored his father's warning With his best friend. John Adams, he had visited Ayers Rock, in desert country near Alice Springs.Reuter - 151 words
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117 1956-12-23 8 DORT SAID. Sat.— The; last Anglo-French; soldiers left Egypt today j under an umbrella of I carried-based fighter planes and the watchful guns of United Nations troops. The last 1,000 troops embarked on transports at 4.15 p.m., ending a 47-day occu- 1UP - 117 words
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Article60 1956-12-23 8 LARNACA. Cyprus, Sat. The British troopship Asturias. with 472 British technicians from Egypt aboard arrived here from Port Said today after their release from internment. The Britons, who left Cairo early yesterday morning, after 51 days in internment camps, expert to be home for Christmas. They60 words
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Article62 1956-12-23 8 DAMASCUS. Sat. The Syrian cabinet of Premier Sabri Assali resigned today, according to official sources here. Mr. Assali had said that he intended within a few days to form a new cabinet. He his been a strong supporter of Egypt in the battle with Britain and France overAP - 62 words
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Article60 1956-12-23 8 WASHINGTON. Sat. me US Navy's carrier-based Tiger fighter has unofficially broken both the world speed and altitude records held by British aircraft. Aviation Week magazine said today. It said the plnne had exceeded 1220 miles per hour in level flight at 40.000 feet and hadUP - 60 words
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Article32 1956-12-23 8 HONG KONG: Hanoi Radio said today that South Vietnam authorities had uprooted "a large number of stakes" marking the southern boundary of the demilitarised zone which divides North and South Vietnam— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article34 1956-12-23 8 BONN: Dr. Otto John, former West German Security Chiel. who went over to East Germany, then returned to West Germany 17 months later, has been sentenced to four years' jail on treason charges.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article24 1956-12-23 8 NICOSIA: Six Greek Cypriot youths were sentenced today to life imprisonment for having arms and explosives in the North Cyprus mountains last October— RenterReuter - 24 words
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Article43 1956-12-23 8 SALZBURG: The U.S. Vice-Presi-deut. Mr. Richard Nixon. Ignored advice of anxious Austrian officials last night and went to a farm which lies immediately on the Hungarian frontier to see for himself the conditions under which refugees are crossing the frontier Into Austria— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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123 1956-12-23 8 Ultimatum from miners to Kadar: Resign VIENNA, Saturday UUNCARY'S coal miners told The Premier, Mr. Janos Kadar, last night that he must resign. Reliable reports reachVienna said the miners "em the Government an ultlrm turn demanding: 1. The Immediate resign tlon of Mr. Kadar 2 Withdrawal of R occupation troops123 words
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Article80 1956-12-23 8 TOKYO, Sat. A JAPANESE Meteorologij cal Observatory spokesman said here today that a "big" H-bomb had been tested by the Soviet Union somewhere in Siberia. The official said the bomb was tested Cn Dec. 14. An accurate report of the bombs size and the siteReuter - 80 words
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Article51 1956-12-23 8 WASHINGTON. Sal United States Export I Bank yesterday annoi;credit of US$5OO <M 51.500 million) to British Government. An official announcemprr said the money wo available fo r the U Kingdom's dollar r« ment? for United Sta t r Soods and services, in dollar requirements fo roleum."—Reuter - 51 words
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Article43 1956-12-23 8 OTTAWA. Sat. Mr Nehru. India's Prime ter. opened a liv conference today wit Louis St. Laurent Prime Minister of Canada to review the intern;, situation and his talk^ w President Eisenhower Washington and G< last week.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article38 1956-12-23 8 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. R:\ Hayworth returned t 0 Hollywood with her two children yesterday for the Christma holidays. In February she win work on "Pal Joey" with Frank Sinatra and Xi n Novak. A. P.38 words
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Advertisement205 1956-12-23 8 IIP^JK FOR A GIFT... W Ink REMEMBER UMoT&jtkabSY J^: PEN NAME FOR THE PERFECT GIFT Tor that 5/rff/o/gifl occasion— a birthday, anniversary, re- Y^/ V Hl 's^^^M^^^i^^ vO/ M ligious holiday-give New Parker "5 1". Its fame assures A# instant recognition and welcome. The New "51" Pen is the A*205 words
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254 1956-12-23 9 AN elderly Malay gardener who has served years in the SingaGardens Deparrwjs among 20 peo- who received awards Government House -day. proud moment for id bin Hassan rnor, Sir Ro.nned the B.E.M. n described how ::ed work in th? In 1901 as a label254 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-12-23 9 n.uang Shew Beng, owner of he Lee Kee Stationery Stoic. in Kirn Pong Road, j Singapore, was yesterday fined $101 for displaying and se".Lr?« fountain pens. The Governor pins the B.EM, medal on Inche Ahmed38 words
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Article, Illustration351 1956-12-23 9 CHAN CHIN BOCK - Thousands of Asian women know her just as 'Mrs. Make-up' CHAN CHIN BOCK IN NINE YEARS SHE BEAUTIFIED ,5.000 FACES By JO THOUSANDS of Asian women in Singapore, Borneo and Sarawak Mrs. Amy Wee is known- as Mrs. MakeexDe S rt e a^ S K earr ed thiS e P351 words
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285 1956-12-23 9 BENNY AND CLARINET BLOW INTO TOWN BENNY Goodman is in town. That's the big news for swing fans and a wonderful Christmas present for them Into the bargain. If you can't get along to hear him and you should If yon have the chance take the next best thing, a285 words
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Article27 1956-12-23 9 IPOH, Sat— Officers and men of the 4th Battalion the Malay Regiment said farewell to their commanding officer. Lieut. Col. D. D. Zvegintzov. this morning.27 words
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Article320 1956-12-23 9 Richard warmed his heart SIR— During the past year your paper has published many heart-warming stories, but perhaps one of the finest i s that of Richard Yang to which you very suitably gave front-page prominence last Sunday. It Is, in my opinion, the finest Christmas present you can give320 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-12-23 9 SIR WALTER ACT 7956 STYLE THERE was once a knight who, according to the history books, used his cape to advantage on a r ii day. The City Magistrate, Mr Chan Kirn Chye. didn't have a cape at his wedding at the Wesley Church. Singapore, yesterday and it rained. So142 words
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Advertisement41 1956-12-23 9 I.IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII CANADA Wishes all their Policy holders V A MERRY X'MAS I and 1 A PROSPEROUS 1 <jP| i NEW YEAR I Hong f korg C B»nk ll Chimberi Singapore. High Street. £j Penang: NC YOON FK>K. J^ Supervisor. uh!!.^.!!^' s41 words
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Obituary29 1956-12-23 10 N W,rU tit (mimimmm). IN EVERLOVINO MEMORY of Nancy Mary Chla Yew Neo (Mr* Chan Kok Chye) who died m 23rd December 1948. Gone but not forgotten.29 words
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Article223 1956-12-23 10 ■pfE demand by the Federation's National Union of Teachers that its members should b e promoted to Division Two has, not unnaturally, caused the clerks to wince. They enjoyed equal status as Division Three officers. But the teachers want to be more equal than the clerics. The223 words
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Article267 1956-12-23 10 TAIPING Town Council has pigeonholed the report of a revaluation committee which put rateable values up by several hundred per cent. From the Federation Government has come an assurance that Taiping rate-payers are not being made, a s was feared, the guinea pig s i n a267 words
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340 1956-12-23 10 JACK THOMAS - TWO WOMEN WARN ABOUT THOSE FACTS OF LIFE LESSONS JACK THOMAS by LONDON ARE we telling our children too much about sex? A woman who has no doubts on the subjec t is greyhaired vigorous Miss Dora Cohen, principal of Bletchley Park College, Bucks. And she has just spoken her340 words
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Article178 1956-12-23 10 LONDON. W HO P u t* "el<<manhal on a charge for a breach of regulations? This question was raised at Warminster School of Infantry tho night Sir Gerald Templer was promoted to the Army's highest rank. After the mess night, officers and their puests adjourned to178 words
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Article, Illustration659 1956-12-23 10 How much should we tell the children about Sex? dren's books in the world today Her interest in children does not stop at writing tales for them. Most of her time away from the typewriter is devoted to work for sick and underprivileged youngsters. Her huge mail from children and659 words
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Advertisement760 1956-12-23 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. !l> Words tit (mimimmm). SEAH-CHAN: Engagement n'ai announced between Scan Wai Toh. sorond son of Mr Mrs Yoon Srn>n, and Madeline Chan youneer daughter of Mdm Clara Teo, on 22-12-M. SITUATIONS VACANT Word, U (Min.)-Box it eU. «.-<r«. SALES REPR •SENTATTVEe to earn app. $200 p.m. Good opportunity760 words
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Advertisement6 1956-12-23 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement9 1956-12-23 10 i MmtitmZ* ,y it'" y\ S M-^ti O If9 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-12-23 11 Left to right: Steward Khin Mg. Stoker K yaw Myint. Stoker Hla Myint. Stoker Gtvan Shein, Petty Officer Koko Gyi, Leading Seaman Ma Aye. Stoker Hla Pc, Leading Stoker Aunn Miiint35 words
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Advertisement51 1956-12-23 11 Believe u5.... there is no better nor safer fresh milk available in Malaya than BEAR BRAND Sterilized Natural Milk from Switzerland. A glass of cold BEAR BRAND Sterilized fresh Milk is a tonic at any time for you and your children. BEar BRA 1 r t. ZUELUO (HI LTD BTOHE-K51 words
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Advertisement242 1956-12-23 11 >V \y yC- f *T~* ~j n iM/]. s s CHUSAN ohf*-l RETURNING 21t» Febmry 1957 SAILINC 30th January 1957 A nAy S IN JAPAN DAYS IN HONC KONG F'RST CLAii $886 ,Od,K" n ASS $560 Including stay on board Children according to age ISLAY KERR 6c CO. LTD. SINGAPORE242 words
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Article, Illustration244 1956-12-23 12 I A CHILD and a bubble 5 oftimes spell troui ble, and so we made the theme of this week's Picture Con- test "Bubble Trouble." Each of the three stu- dies on this page re- veals in its own way what we mean. Winning the first prize of244 words
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778 1956-12-23 12 Tigers roamed Singapore in mid -fifties HISTORICAL CORNER by Donald Davies QN Dec. 15, 1907, old-timer C. M. Dare passed away and was the first person to be buried in the new Bidadari cemetery. Prior to this, Bukit Timah Road cemetery was the main place of burial. C. M. Dare778 words
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Advertisement83 1956-12-23 12 .^kssss^r^ <^ Open until 5.30 p.m. to-morroic. 3 I it uill bo /|2^ I hvrv soon 'msSJy) Italy's Host Appia II i The second series Appia with narrow-angle I vee-type 4 cylinder engine and completely j re-styled bodywork. Appia Second Series 1.1 litres, 43 b.h.p.; four-door saloon Advance Bookings now83 words
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Advertisement114 1956-12-23 12 The Projector ef Prelectors. If you went to do dfc better than just taking snaps, and to se* C. your pictures COME TO LIFE, this Preiector it jm 6x6 cm fir°3s mm Price $225/- <> /fTwffiv 35 mm only p rice: $190/-^ |ff l^S^]|j| NORIS TRUMPF 150 The New Prelector114 words
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Miscellaneous183 1956-12-23 12 Popular Crossword ACROSS: 1. Run (4)- 5, DOWN: I. Shape (5); 3, Shocks <8>; 12, Fictitious (8); Learning (4) 3, Leaves out (5); 13 Wicked (4); 14, Parched (4) 4 Ford (4); 5, Moved (7); 6, 15. Announce (8); 16, Aerolites Gaudy (6); 7. Play (3); 8. Trea(7); 18. Witness183 words
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Advertisement300 1956-12-23 13 fTSSSBESSSBSS 1111 "ADA M" 1* P'rx-ted by Roomai Noor. TODAY g.3» «.m.: "JIXirs^AESAR^ S THE TEAHOUSE OF M THE AUGUST MOON" SPECIAL BOX-OFFICE. W -i -i PHOM II ill) OD F Olsfl 11th HILA WO"S DAY! S fkJJJ C W IN| n.VM. 1.45 4. 15 6 .45 f 1 .30300 words
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Advertisement549 1956-12-23 13 S MERRY XMAS to ALL OUR PATRONS now showing CAPITOL fH^ J^ 11 a.m., 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 p.m. «J BURT LANCASTER— TONY CURTIS JS GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA Cin IM aSco<»£ lIWIkMi JJ^ y, Today 9 a.m. AmerlcTno™! Tefh .—GI-nn I "rH. *|J XMAS DAY 25 Dec. 9 a.m. SITTING BfLL549 words
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Miscellaneous1453 1956-12-23 13 J|llll """iiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tiimmiiiiiitiiiiiiMiniiimiMiiiiiiiiiiimiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinir. MIKE WATCHER PICKS HBuili^^U^lifljl^L MNGSLEY MORRANDO I ff^^^ BrfßH The man with a smile in his voice' AND HANDS OUT THE WwßK^Sh BOUQUETS TO THESE mmmK^^T MEN BEHIND THE MIKE HUES ___i__. i I MORRANDO! casters who have wavell thorne jones i i.i.kky (Fanfare. managed to1,453 words
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Article, Illustration1463 1956-12-23 14 ERNEST DUDLEY - THE ROMANTIC GUN-RUNNER ERNEST DUDLEY Sir Roger Casement THE law of the land concerning the crime of high treason by assisting the enemy in time of war has been authoritatively laid down anyone commits high treason who either, within or without the realm, actively assists a public enemy at war1,463 words
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Article743 1956-12-23 14 ACCORDING to a 8.8.C. broadcast I heard recently the Australian aborigine calls the white man "Mr. Worry. Shrewd observations of this kind usually come from children and simple men. To the aborigine, living for the day and not caring about the morrow, the white man must seem a743 words
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446 1956-12-23 14 News of floods put the Tuan in panic The Countryman's Journal AN t h c 12th. w TYMOTW* calied early at the Dusun to warn the Tuan that he had had a signal from the Bukit that a flood was expected within 24 hours, and that he was to see446 words
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Advertisement276 1956-12-23 14 S6/»ois/MC ,r "...join us! It will be much "P^ cooler and such a complete change. We're flying 8.0.A.C...." INDIA Kashmir and the hill stations of India Hong Kong and Japan are all within easy reach by 8.0.A.C. HONG KONG Choose between luxury "all-slumberette" Majestic i or low-fare Coronet services book276 words
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Article491 1956-12-23 15 RONALD B. HAWKINS - Scientists will be able to answer this important question from the way you button your jacket or look at your finger nails. NEXT time you light a cigarette or eat a piece of soft-centre choolate, be careful that you are not witched by a trained491 words
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165 1956-12-23 15 P The answer to THE FATAL QUESTION No. 10 SOME crlmlnologists have suggested that the evidence which told most against Casement was the revelation that those prisoners-of-war who refused to loin his Irish Legion were punished by having their rations cut down. True it was a jury who in 1916165 words
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Article109 1956-12-23 15 The 'M' and T Quiz ARE you a "manly" man— or a "womanly" woman? Here are ten questions which will help you to find our. 1. How do you strike a match? 2. Look at your fingernails. How do you do this? 3. How do you clasp your hands? 4.109 words
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Article313 1956-12-23 15 1. HOW DO YOU STRIKE A MATCH? Men strike the match towards themselves, women away from themselves. 2. HOW DO YOU LOOK AT YOUR FINGERNAILS? Men close their fists, with the back of their hand towards the ground. Women straighten out their hands, palms downwards. 3.313 words
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Article140 1956-12-23 15 P.S Actually, these "M" and T" tests are nothing new. Mark Twain describes them In his adventure story •■Huckleberry Finn." When UtUe Huck dresses up like a Eirl. the wife or a fanner asks him to thread a needle— and later throws a piece of lead140 words
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Advertisement587 1956-12-23 15 POIAROUTER ■^^^^(m^^^^^^ *.>-> designed specially for S A S pilots, its construction is the result of technical study based on scientific facts. Its structure allows it to withstand any climate j /*@£AJ2O£/r£/? in a latltudes from lhc PO>e to the equator. timing IWft bAb ro'ai vmiNb fught lts *a(er-resistancc it587 words
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Advertisement287 1956-12-23 16 You choose we11... when you choose a... JAGUAR Bag^Bwaw.^^^fc^ a»>.j^y The exciting, economical, luxurious 2.4 litre Special Equipment De-Luxe model. Latest addition to a distinguished range. The renowned Mark VII Type "M" can be purchased with standard gearbox or with Automatic Transmission. XX 140 the winner of all the classes287 words
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Miscellaneous1343 1956-12-23 16 by Edgar Rice su^oSs^Mw^£ r v^l^T \Hl£= V TWE H-AIKS 7IKECTLV IN THE PATH OP THE ***>^ -™>r <*' U\ TBX^ a *X& ■>> r AS TWE STAWPEPiMS HE^F OF I I TWE MEN FOLLOWE7 ""A^ZA'NJ'S LEAP ASJP LEAC£7 CSJ II k WA'^' "3T\ T /f>^^^^~ (fo ~W3 fUPPALO SO£E1,343 words
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Article, Illustration921 1956-12-23 17 John Huston; DAVID LEWIN – - John Huston by Mrs. byMrs. Robert Mitchutn HE HAD JUST BEEN IN A CHAIN GANG 4 *M Jl" Sl J? nd said Mrs. Robert M.tchum '•sometimes says civihse him and keep him from g nat.ye When I first met him he ha™ ust come off a921 words
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586 1956-12-23 17 Dreamboat due in Spore sometime next year LWAUKE, Sat. yHE dream of a lifetime is coming true for two romanceded Wisconsin •'amilies who sailed m this Lake ■^igan town recently on the first leg cf a 50,000 mile y cruise that will take586 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-12-23 17 HECKER-I'TOPIA: There's room for four morr aboard the luxurious schooner I topia. bound around the world on a threeyear cruise The 65-foot ship is owned by a 62--year-old shipbuilder. Fred Peterson. Peterson, his wife and another couple are headed for the Caribbean on the first let52 words
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Advertisement122 1956-12-23 17 r Fly f M IMi to the world in SuperConstellations the world's finest long-range airliners QANTAS with 35 years experience in airline operation, has chosen the world's finest airliners, luxurious, dependable, superbly engineered Super-G Constellations, designed for the utmost speed and stability in flight. More and more the muchj£F^FWTtnF^&^ travelled122 words
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Advertisement299 1956-12-23 17 The complete makeup you can carry everywhere Powder and foundation combined NO MORE ipiUy row. den, no more mcuy I jf^ '9 creams ju*t Pond* I /*o* I Angel Face, the com- 1 Hf^fN plete makeup tbat'i powder and foundation !l|^si§|pfiJßk ,jr combined! BL Kjg? Pond'i Angel Face it BSS299 words
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Article64 1956-12-23 18 LIVERPOOL Sat. Johnny Best, promoter r.nd i matchmaker known as "Mr. Boxing of Northern England," is dead. He was 70. Best, who soent nearly 50 years in the prize I business, helped to produce such British :hampio'is as Nel Tarleton. Jimmy 'A'alsh, Ernie Roderick,AP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-12-23 18 Never follow close behind an overtaking car. unless you can be absolutely sure that the road will remain clear until you are both safely past the slower vehicle. The pictuYe on top shows the beginning of many a potential accident. In the i second picture72 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-12-23 18 After a lapse of five years a car from behind the Iron Curtain has arrived in Singapore. It is the Czechoslovak Skoda 440. Low-slung, it has smooth. rak sh lines and an eager, get-up-and-go radiator grill that gives a definite impression of speed even I136 words
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Article, Illustration319 1956-12-23 18 DECIPE for a sports car: Take an engine originally designed for a fire pump, mix freely with the ingenuity of a wartime bomber chief, and cover with a handsome fibre-glass body. These are the ingredients of the Fairthorpe319 words
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Article194 1956-12-23 18 MOTORIST - Peep at car of tomorrow MOTORIST By YOU wont know yourself in the car of the future —and possibly in the not so distant future at that. It will be light, quiet, fast, economical, almost entirely rust-proof; and people who like to tinker with their automobiles and carry out their194 words
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578 1956-12-23 18 ROADSTER - ROADSTER by COR the performance, the efficiency, economy and reliability of your car thank not just the back room boys of today but those of yesterday and the day before that. Thank the not-forgotten heroes of the racing world of 40578 words
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478 1956-12-23 18 FINANCE IS PROVING A HINDRANCE TO MALAYAN BADMINTON "|"HE Badminton Association of Malaya is not likely to send players to the 19 5 7 all-England championship. No invitation has yet been received, and none is expected. Of course, Malayans in Britain, including Eddie and David Choong and Oon Chong Teik,478 words
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116 1956-12-23 18 A gesture oi goodwill by judo club IT will cost Brit: men and women In i gapore. keen on ud money to learn I self-defence from now T!. has decided to war. usual entrance fee i for all members of the Br;--tish Armed Pore to join. And for monthly subscription116 words
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Advertisement317 1956-12-23 18 Jt? l^E S vi t Photograph thorn I** ,k,Ut* Kmln ttthittaimt at iror* fit (A* Kttn Stnin Station. Your watch may be a Rolex or a Tudor. Tt may be a Ladies model in gold or a Gents watch in Stainless steel designed to carry accuracy deep in the sea317 words
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Advertisement122 1956-12-23 18 -V-l I p Nobody's twisting your arm! We art the la>t people in the world to ImM thai you come to Inaio After all, whet it be the land of flowers and fruit and smiling people, witn wild duck and trout tor dinner all Nobody's twisting your arm to take122 words
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Miscellaneous101 1956-12-23 18 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton 1 fc« Crossword solution ACROSS: 1, Flow. B eevs; 12. Romantl< 13, I Arid: 15, Intimate; 16, M 18 See: 19. Prey: 20. I Reel; Woo: 23. Abra: Dinner: 26 Spa; 27, Byn Pact: 30, Dune: 33, Bnu Radical: 37 Ableness: 40 41, Soa:: 42.101 words
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Article, Illustration463 1956-12-23 19 Change of service decision causes an uproar TALKITVr« K UALA LUMPUR, Saturday. 1 whpfh? P lntm badmint °n circles today was in Sdorin T Pire °f i Gim Boon was c r ™< walla «nHV ha Tu f SCrViCe Whe Mrs L «t" N fftn th463 words
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Article273 1956-12-23 19 I WAS A SELECTOR -SAYS HERMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Malayan Hockey Fed-e-ation president. Mr. Herman M. de Souza who returned from Melbourne tonight, admitted that he was one of those who selected Malaya's hockey teams at the Olympics. There was no one at the airport to see him. except273 words
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Article95 1956-12-23 19 THE next Olympics in 1960 in Rome will be the "biggest and best ever staged." This promise was made by Dr Garronl Marcello Secretary for the 1960. Games, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas on his way home to Italy from Mcl- j bourne.95 words
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172 1956-12-23 19 RAF save record with only penalty SINGAPORE Cricket Club were unlucky to go down by a penalty (3-0) to the unbeaten Royal Air Force Singapore team in an exciting rugger match on the padang yesterday. Twice in the closing minutes S.C.C. were on the verge of scoring. On the first172 words
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Article36 1956-12-23 19 The visitine Victoria Institution team from Kuala Lumpur beat Victoria School 3-0 In a hockey m?tch at the V.S. ground yesterday. Saffla. Avtar Singh and Patrick Chong scored in the first 15 minutes.36 words
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Article194 1956-12-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. MISSED chances caused the downfall oi Malayan Indians who were beaten 1-C by Mysore Hunters in their soccer match here today. Indians, composed of players from Selangor and Negrl Sembilan. had an even share of the exchanges but ineffective shooting by Vadlvaloo194 words
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Article46 1956-12-23 19 Two finals were held in the Ta- mil Festival sports meet at Farrer Park yesterday. Hifh Jump: 1 Ruth Samuel, 2 K. Vila*lnl, 3, S. Innamrnal. 3ft 9'aln Long Jump: 1. S. Slnnammal 2. E. Samuel. 3. K. Vilasini, 10ft 9Mn.46 words
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Article38 1956-12-23 19 BENONI. S«t. Heavy rain prevented any play before lunch on the final day of the match between North Eastern Transvaal and M.C.C. here today. Scores: North Eastern Transvaal 125; M.C.C. 148 for two— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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269 1956-12-23 19 Kedah rout Penang in All-Blues Cup tie BEDONG, Sat. I ITEDAH beat Penang by 39 points (six goals and three tries) to three itry) In t.heir All-Blues Cup match here today. Kedah thus established a strong claim for the championship in the north rone. "Leading 11-3 at half time. Kcdah269 words
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Article459 1956-12-23 19 IPOH, Saturday. 'TRAILING 3-0 at half time, Selangor staged a magA niflcent second half rally to beat Perak by 10 points (two goals) to six (two tries) in their H.M.S. Malaya rugger match on the padang here today. Selangor thus qualified to meet Singapore Combined459 words
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Article65 1956-12-23 19 1 NEW YORK, Sat. Tony Demarco (U.S.), former world we:terweight champion, was beaten for the second time In a month by Caspar Orteea Mexico) here last night when Ortega gained a split points decision over ten rounds. The American National Boxing Association rank Demarco first andReuter - 65 words
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Article373 1956-12-23 19 LONDON, Sat. Result* of today's soccer matches: I-.M.1.1^1l 1.1.v.l I unri"\ I Arsenal 4 Rirham it, 0 A. ilia v Manchester C. Postponed Bolton v Everton Postponed Burnley 6 Cardiff City 2 Leeds v T'ham Hotspur Postponed Lulon 4 i .i.i'li-." A. 2 Man. Ltd. v W.373 words
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Advertisement191 1956-12-23 19 ILFORD make better pictures w ILFORD OFFERS NO LESS THAN 3 TYPES OF PANCHROMATIC FILMS FP3. the fine grain film HP3. the high speed film and HPS the fastest film in the world. Obtainable at all Photographic Stores \S HOOD tiLI\DS Estd in 1917. Mpstm of Rattan and Venetian Tarpaulin,191 words
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Advertisement410 1956-12-23 19 Whitens Your Skin i Secretly and Quickly fin loafer ne*d yoo *dmlre other* «Hth t)ni youi sbtD lifht«rvl ■itr«etiw*aitJkc{rft Onr \ti ol Stlllmsn'* wilt makf you equally charming Continued •pplif*tk>niw{ll*urpriM you. convince you Uwt tberei only orw b**<* hbtt. only on« whitcnet thai »ord*«iooc c*» oot ejprrtt itt beautifv^nt power.410 words
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Article40 1956-12-23 20 20 Word, $1$ (minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Chan Lai Hong thank all relatives and friends for their assistance, condolences and attendance at his funeral. They tender their apologies for not being able to send individual acknowledgment.40 words
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Obituary31 1956-12-23 20 20 Words $1* (minimum). LITTLE: Cabled Information has been received with deep regret advising of the sudden death In England of Captain W. N. Little of Messrs. Ritchie Bisset. Penang.31 words
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Article, Illustration2205 1956-12-23 20 EPSOM JEEP - Trainer Wally Bagby saddles four winners By EPSOM JEEP gYZANTIUM, with Jackie Jones up, and Delivery, ridden by Don Paterson, deadheated in the Penang Stakes (Class 1, Div. 2) over a mile yesterday, the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year Meeting. ItReuter - 2,205 words
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Article49 1956-12-23 20 TOTAL POO!.: SIGI.2HO 1 No. *****3 (548.378) 2. No. *****4 ($19,351) 3. No. *****9 ($9.6*5) STARTERS (51.T27 each): Nos. *****0, *****0. *****8. *****6. *****5, 124 227. *****8. CONSOLATION ($725 each.: Nos. *****3. *****9. *****7. *****0. *****8. *****7. *****3. *****5. *****3. *****3. TREBLE TOTE. 28 tickets ($22 each).49 words
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Article192 1956-12-23 20 Er>OM ISEP - Er>OM ISEP By .'TEN^NG. Sat— NEWCOMfcR Palm Valley, with Ken Barratt up. shewed plenty of promise on the training track this morning when he clocked 36 1/5 for 31 In a tryout with Above All (Bougoure). The track was very fast and others to192 words
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Advertisement523 1956-12-23 20 I* H'nrrfi $1(1 (minimum). QUAH-OOI: Guan Hock. Only son of the late Mr. Quart Choo; Eng and Mrs. Quah Choo Eng and Oalk Khlm. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 00l Boon Chin at the Registrar of Marriages on 22.12.56, Ipoh. FOR SALfc 70 Wer4s Si (Min.)-Box j" r(«. txlrm.523 words
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Advertisement82 1956-12-23 20 NOTICE THE ENGAGEMENT Between Mr. Chin Kee Kong of Kampar and Miss Ooi Cheng Gaik of Ipoh was dissolved by mutual consent of both parties. DIAMOND Today i Shows: 1.30. 5 8.30 p.m. "MANGAYAR THILAGAM" Tamil 1 Starring: Shivaji Ganesan. K. A. Thanxarelu. K. Sarangapany. S. V. Suppaiah. Padmini Ragtni.82 words
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Advertisement140 1956-12-23 20 1 The NEW J I l'>Oi W« i "I'll „A, c n c p t m MMj Wmf f• 1 1 d hicm nucivON fSrfwSSSSfSu i>ian«r OR m SCHNiIOK I }kW xUNo 1 a WmflmwUm^A WSr^'BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD.. P.O. Box 2000. Sin?; PATERSON. SIMONS CO. LTD.. Kuala Lumpur, Penan?140 words
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