The Singapore Free Press, 6 January 1956
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Title Section20 1956-01-06 1 The Singapore Free Press Largest Afternoon Sale in Malaya N«i ***** Hlf Ifrt, liiday, January 6. l*»r>6. Price 18 Cta.20 words
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119 1956-01-06 1 HUILDING work on the new $2,000,000 Medical Resident ill College with the compound of the GeneHo.spital in College Road. Singapore, will begin shortly. The building, with accommodation for 320 student will have the most up-to-date university hostel facilities. The main two-storey block Ol119 words
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Article36 1956-01-06 1 Nine specially sel< Royal Malayan Navy cadets have arrived in London from Singapore on their way to Dartmouth Naval College for tralnli Tin* cadets, Mali CWIndians and nne all 19 old.- ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article38 1956-01-06 1 The U.S. J ment hi k i cl a secret n n the pro be Go >t synthetic rubber plant at [nstitute, Vie jlnla, to Goodricl-. Gulf Chemicals Inc. for $33 000.--000 L ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article26 1956-01-06 1 An Indian U.N. del day in New York that K retuitie I nnd lio hopes to return to India next week. A. P.A.P. - 26 words
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103 1956-01-06 1 Girl rescues horse from freezing canal A 17-YEAR-OLD girl xV jumped into an icy canal near Manchester. England, yesterday and wrestled with a horse for over an hour before she could guide it to safety. The girl, Gloria Pooleyn. a groom at a riding stable, .vith a party of childrenReuter - 103 words
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23 1956-01-06 1 'Rampaging murder': It was all a hoax nrROOP.s who 1 "i "homicl murder in the p p; th lation undei ift." U. P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article39 1956-01-06 1 One more Singapore Chi-e-owned bus companj ctecl to extend i T from Upper i ,jon Lnlayson Oreen today .i meet again at the week-end to comp] plans -nd ■sorvifps to i other main ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article204 1956-01-06 1 NAVAL BASE MEN MAY STRIKE Decision on Sunday ■JHK 10,()(K) workers of the Singapore Naval Base may go on strike if their new wage claims are not met. A final decision will be taken at a meeting called by the labour union o f n Sunday. The union secretary, Mr.204 words
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Article35 1956-01-06 1 The Singapore Telephone Board and its employees" union will resume negotiations tomorrow to settle the wages structure of the auto-exchange and related staff. The scales of clerical and drawing office stall were35 words
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Article39 1956-01-06 1 Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the I Ign Becretary, will rent Britain at the cond mei the Council of tl; it-nation South Fast Asian defence alliance [arachi on March 6. it announced in Lonuon iy. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article27 1956-01-06 1 Tho Singapore Rubber Market opened quietly this morning with first grade. January shipment, at $1.25 ,< a lb., seven-eighths of a cent below yesterday's closing price.27 words
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105 1956-01-06 1 ACTOR James Stewart was injured in the back, when a parachute dr.i him 50 yards during filming yesterday. Stewart playing Charles Lindbergh, was supposed to have bailed out oi a plane during a blizzard and landed In a field. A battery of windA.P. - 105 words
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Article30 1956-01-06 1 Representatives ol the Bagdad Pact nations are meeting in Bagdad today to prepare an agenda for tho flrsi meeting ol the pact's economic WMtimiMj** next Tuesday. A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article21 1956-01-06 1 One batch of 208 German men, women and children released by Communist Poland arrived in Bueehen yesterday.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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143 1956-01-06 1 Bless you ca ble to new Tengku son-in-law lOSEPHINE Trevorr;>w, J the 21-year-old English girl who yesterday became the bride of Tenffka Matarad, 24-year-old grandson ut the Suitan of Johore. was sent a greetings tetefnun by her parents, who live in Torquay. "We wisli you every happiness (iod bless youReuter - 143 words
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181 1956-01-06 1 SOC! IST M Gay Mollet and Radical M. Pii I ranee s annoum the rifhl to i tin* ii m h They i^im! i -hi to Uu-. aftei lunch > t. The statesmen repudiated the idea of a i(m;m ii i ment*' the mod*Reuter - 181 words
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Advertisement39 1956-01-06 1 CHAMPION vk Q more m^' ea 9 e I^L on the same amount of fuel with new CHAMPION Champion's full-flring spark m delivers the full pov/er built fnto your engine Agents: MACLAINt STOKVIS (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG39 words
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Article103 1956-01-06 2 OIR Anthony Eden yesterday hailed Dr. Adenauer, West German Chancellor, as the principal author of West Germany's policy of tightening relations with the rest of Western Europe. The British Prime Minister's words of praise were in a filmed interview he gave f( r the West103 words
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Article56 1956-01-06 2 Rising production costs have put an end to plans for a new evening newspaper in London to be called The Sun. The project, announced four months ago, aimed at a two million daily circulation and a separate North of England edition. "Princely salaries" wereReuter - 56 words
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191 1956-01-06 2 AMERICANS could not understand why Singa- pore businessmen were willing to trade with Red China, an American lecturer and author. Mr. John C. Caldwell, said in Singapore last night. "We cannot understand how so many people can be so blind" he191 words
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Article220 1956-01-06 2 HOW GROWS OVER THE %MEAT TANK SCAJWMiM TORIES JOIN MOVE FOR RECALL OF PARLIAMENT I)KIME Minister Eden ><s terday virtually save up hope of stallinu oil a parliamentary debate on Britain's Middle East policies before bis Washington talks with President Eisenhower. Inder rising criticism iA.P - 220 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-01-06 2 SMILING as they leave St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, after their wedding yesterda g are Mr. Humbert du 'Vaure and his bride, the former .Miss Margaret Jean Bruce. The couple were greeted by an arch of car exhausts held by members of the Singapore Motor Club. The bridegroom, who is theFree Press - 123 words
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Article53 1956-01-06 2 The cabinet of Jordanian Premier Ibrahim Hashim was expected to resign momentarily a-s a result of the Constitution Council's ruling that last month's dissolution of parliament was invalid, Cairo Radio reported yesterday. The Hashim cabinet came to power 17 days ago as a caretaker government pendingU.P. - 53 words
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Article14 1956-01-06 2 Air India International yesterday inaugurated its second service to Tukyo. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article39 1956-01-06 2 Two marine Skyraidcr attack bombers yesterday collided while manoeuvring over the Everglades, killing one pilot and injuring the other who flew his plane 40 miles back to his base in Miami desnitf a damaged wing- U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article162 1956-01-06 2 Congress divided on Ike plan Warning that "Soviet and Chinese Communism still poses a serious threat to the Free World,' President Eisenhower has called upon Congress to vote for unprecedented long term foreign aid and huge funds for defence preparation. American comment;." however, say that the ion Ul the President's162 words
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Article209 1956-01-06 2 T^HE United States is expected to grant economic aid to Ceylon after conferring with Sir Anthony Eden at the end of the month in Washington on Bast-West trade. This economic aid was suspended by the United States when Ceylon made a barter agreement with CommunistU.P. - 209 words
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225 1956-01-06 2 BRITISH ministers and senior diplomats last night completed a critical appraisal of Western policy for countering the Soviet drive In the Middle East, in readiness for Sir Anthony Eden's forthcoming talks with President Eisenhower The j:'k< wen cri t but it to underline Britain"*225 words
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Article22 1956-01-06 2 Japan and Russia will resume their London talks on a World War II peace treaty on Jan. 17.- A. P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article11 1956-01-06 2 tada may iniP' lump.ted from France. April. A. P.A.P. - 11 words
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Article166 1956-01-06 3 Nelson's battle second round Ff ARL NELSON, g reato\ oat nephew of B sea hero Admiral Lord Nelson. \g to refight the Battle of Trafalgar" in Parliament soon. Hi win refight the 1805 buttle to obtain compensas ition from the State for the termination nearly five year- amo of theReuter - 166 words
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Article25 1956-01-06 3 Pakistan Premier Mohammad Ali yesterday set up an 11 -man national economic council to review the overall economic situation in the country. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-01-06 3 HELLO GIRL WILL MIX THE DRINKS TWENTY three year old Miss Barbara Seharnhorst, who admits she "uses her imagination when mixing drinks," will from tomorrow be behind the bar at Singapore s Studio Club. She met Johnny Johnson, one of the club founders, during a strike in the hotel, where79 words
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265 1956-01-06 3 BEAUTIFUL Orace Kelly, I iterday held the arm of her real lite Prince, Rainier the Third Ol MOI tie talked about love, marriage and her future home in the tiny Mediter m principality. The Hollywood star the Prince, faced more than 100Reuter - 265 words
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Article36 1956-01-06 3 s A French court at Gi yesterday adjourned until April LO the CMe Of three Britons due to be tried in connection with a 25.000 safe rob***'" nn the French Riviera ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article264 1956-01-06 3 Radio SOS: Keep your tome fires low A CHOKING, sulphurous fog smothered London and wide areas of Southern England yesterday, raising tears of a repetition of the 'killer smo»" that caused almost 4.000 deaths in 1952. Bad weather plagued the rest o! Eii well. Norway alertedU.P. - 264 words
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Article20 1956-01-06 3 President Tito leaves Alexandria for Yugoslavia ;ind home today after his ten-day state visit to Egypt ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article144 1956-01-06 3 I )IFFICULT underground 1 repairs In the road--1 way near the Capitol Hats in Singapore, may cause more traffic delays In the next few day Mr. L R Keelan, the acting deputy City I neer. said yesterday that r an exploration last week, a144 words
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238 1956-01-06 3 FARMERS at Kampong Ong Lee at the 10th mile, Jurong Road. Singapore, have formed a five-man anti-flood committee to study that problem in their area. Sixty farming families were badly affected by floods alter a heavy downpour on New Year's Day.238 words
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Article27 1956-01-06 3 Japanese diplomatic chiefs stationed in AsianPacific posts will be summoned to Tokyo for a three-day liaison meeting scheduled to start on Jan 16.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article102 1956-01-06 3 Mau gang cut off in swamp SECURITY forces yesterday encircled a gang uf about 60 Mau Mau terrorists, believed to include several leaders in a swamp near Naivasfa t, Kenya. It was likely that capture of the terrorists may take some time, because the ps are making slow progress throughU.P. - 102 words
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Article23 1956-01-06 3 The Pope, who speaks eight languages fluently and has a smattering of a dozen mnnv is now studvinst Russian. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article18 1956-01-06 3 Brigadier Mrs. Hannah Lord, oldest Salvation Army officer In the world, is 99 today A. P.A.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement71 1956-01-06 3 THE SAD STORY BEHIND A RADIANT FACE and sparkling voice of one B| of Malaya's most popular <^ Chinese singers. Tj^B TVs' (tk fciQW**^ IT —A «j A M M%s B X r also gives you all your fc- '-'j favourite features, strip cartoons, plenty of jokes, and a galaxy71 words
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The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JAN. 6, 1956. Opinion
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Article118 1956-01-06 4 A NOTHER fine example of the will to selfhe 1 p among the sturdy farmers of Singapore comes, this time, from a kampong in the Jurong area where periodic flooding occurs. The farmers were alive to the flood danger. They had appealed to the Government but to118 words
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Article95 1956-01-06 4 TACIT admission that the problem of Malayanisation is more vexing than at first thought is seen in the decision to found a new faculty that of social and adminiSr trative studies at the University of Malaya. This step will be applauded by all, for it shows that the95 words
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Article, Illustration968 1956-01-06 4 A.I. GOLDBERG - Sixteen new members: How will they vote? A.I. GOLDBERG by IJOW will the 16 new members of the United Nations vote on the bis questions now dividing East and West? How will they affect the question of seating Red China, certain to be a stormy issue this year? Many observersA.P. - 968 words
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Article239 1956-01-06 4 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN "■■^Bv I rpHE large man who has complained that one of the rooms in a council house ta "only just large enough for him to get Into" is better off than the gigantic lady who had to sleep with her feet sticking out through a window.239 words
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Advertisement25 1956-01-06 4 Exquisite 111 \>IOM» 1.1 M SI I Jewellery in "The Fashions of the Moment." At:PHHENDRY, Manufacturing Jeweller 78 North Bridge Rd., S'pore-6, and K. Lnrapur.25 words
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Advertisement59 1956-01-06 4 k UNDERWOOD 150 NEW FROM EVERY ANGLE IT HAS EVERYTHING /&/frXv^L\ YOU'VE EVER LOOKED LJ^ *2 FOR IN TYPING EFFICIENCY TO MAKE YOUR WORK EASIER I FASTER AND BETTER BE SURE YOU CHOOSE THE UNDERWOOD 150 V_^-^ (,EO. WEIIKV CO. (M) LID. I UNDERWOOD I BUSINESS MACHINES DEPARTMENT 9 059 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1956-01-06 5 adelaide Eastley - adelaide Eastley BY,. T*HE works of a talentA ed Malay artist, Che Suri bin Mohyani, will be seen at British Council gallery from tomorrow to Jan. 15. An official opening of the exhibition takes place today at 5.30 p.m. at the gallery with Mr. Francis Thomas officiating. This1,440 words
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Miscellaneous169 1956-01-06 6 MWIMt \KI |»v Lee I alk and Phil Davis ixvAt?!^- nf^^sx^M^F? THERE HE IS/ V I'LL GET HIM-/ J~ TfttP >O\ X AW--MY CUP'S A FOOL -JUST Wk\ 4 V^ v H EMPTY/j_^\^0AfllN6 U5 TO *V i^C\ i I AIS/W b> Edgar Riee Burroiu;li* 1MB SAPfT by^ Leslie Charier i«169 words
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Miscellaneous700 1956-01-06 6 i ¥> OR N today, you are so impulsive V l> that you arc often mis- 5 y understood, for no one not even your I 1 T relatives and closest friends can be J X gure which wai you arc going to jump. j Yet, as if to make700 words
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Article185 1956-01-06 7 Previous Today Rl BBER No. 1 RSS cJ.t. 36 Vt buyers 36 buyers European Ports January 36 'i sellers 36 sellers RI'BBER No. 1 RSS ciJ. 36 buyers 3d buyers I.uropean Ports February 36% sellers 36 'a sellers RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 36 buyers 16% buyers185 words
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Article102 1956-01-06 7 \l \V lTORK, .fan. 3. Tod it Pl'Bfl— il\ striits spot and nearby 'in. om. TIN futures January 107.00 bid 106.00 bid 107.65 asked 107.25 asked February 00 bid 104.00 bid 105.75 asked 105.25 asked March 104.00 bid 103.00 bid 104.75 asked 104.00 asked TONE: Quiet. BALES:102 words
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Article19 1956-01-06 7 i II ts 31 to 3U 1 Jan. 30 Above prices quoted in U.S. cents per Ib.19 words
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Article33 1956-01-06 7 NEW YORK. Jan. 5. Today Today 30 Indutri.ils 484 00 484 2« Kailro.nK If, Hi Domestic Ilonds 98 J.i 3q |5 I tililies 6] (,i Btoeki OmpmUi Avcragt 170.86 ;8033 words
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Article120 1956-01-06 7 ()!"K Philippines c.l.f. I'K North 1 inwpeati delivered weight per Ion* ton Jan. I »b. < Ol'K rhilippines f.o.b. MaihU in bulk per ton COPftA Mints c.i.f. I'K North I uropean delivered vrfgM P**r long ton Jan./Frb Feb. /March COCONUT OIL crude Straits r if. K120 words
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Article, Illustration289 1956-01-06 7 SEVENTH of a succession of British cruisers of the line name irted by i omwell in l »>.">:>, Newcastle, hirni ;t of them all. dinks tod t> ut Collyer Qaajf from Hong Kong. The public will have the opportunity of inspecting the ressel while she289 words
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Article, Illustration207 1956-01-06 7 A SHIPPING freight price war may i In Sii tli Imt incr. 1 aid Duu-h shipping companies ng part In the < >(»n--u: cc ptcd the freight increase. On the other hand the small Chines umed shipping lines operating between Indonesia and Singapore are207 words
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Article129 1956-01-06 7 T'EN Colombo Plan can--1 didates from Sil Brunei and for k i in tin 1 Hand tomorrow. Tli. Leong I Kit, Mr. John Khoo Buen Hin, Mr Lee Teck Chye Mr J Bennett and Mi. J W.' Ferguson of Singapore. The other.s are Inchc Hamid129 words
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Advertisement64 1956-01-06 7 WHEN GOING 7^^^S*^Tl^r OK LEAVE OR (^^JL i !^r--tr-.,,,v-^-REMOVING ntPpffil UMCpSffiitiii? LOCALLY T^l T«hTi iHTi Wt-i Consult SINGAPORE BAGGAGE Transport Agency Ltd. PACKING INSURANCE STORAGE i;;> The Areade, Bincapore Tel: 2#Sll 3 linei IN ASSOCIATION WITH SINGAPORE PACKING COMPANY LIMITED THE WORLD'S FINiST I A l\^\l RECORD CHANGER f <64 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1956-01-06 8 BASIL FRANCIS - JENNY'S PICCANINNY BASIL FRANCIS by The experts said the stolen baby could n t possibly survive more than a few minutes in the bitter night air... How it DID survive was a triumph of misplaced mother-10ve... a twentieth century miracle. I THE WORLD'S I STRANGEST STORIES MANY of the world's1,499 words
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Article177 1956-01-06 9 MURDER BY REDS ON MOUNT EVEREST RED agents have brought murder to Mount Everest. The victim la Mr. S. C. Mukherjee. who manned the lonely Indian Government post at Namche Bazaar, Nepal, the Sherpa capital and jumping-oil point for all Everest attempts. It was Mr. Mukherjee who, in 1953, from177 words
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Article59 1956-01-06 9 THHE British Broadcasting Corporation has found throe reasons why there should be no women news readers. Nos. 1 and 2 are: 'The public pri and "the male fOice carries greater authority. But reason No 3 given In the Corpora lion's December Bulletin, is more mundane: The59 words
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Article119 1956-01-06 9 A SCOTTISH bank nas, in affect, ordered clerks to act as spare-time detectives to beat safeblowers. In a circular to their 300 branches Bank of Scotland chiefs in Edinburgh say clerks are to take a turn at visiting bank premises on Sundays and bank119 words
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159 1956-01-06 9 Test cricketer' s big feet led him to court THfc big reel Of ,^-year-uia n.cm *"7 1 (oJin Cowdrey-size 111-cost him £7 12s. 6d. at Croydon. London. He was fined C5, with £2 12s. 6d c osts. I Tor careless driving when he passed a "major road ahead sign at159 words
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Article413 1956-01-06 9 WYAL NIECES ARE MOVING INTO FLAT 510 TYVO German princesses, nieces of the Duke of Edinburgh, are to I share a ClO-a-week flat looking out over Pimlico. London. They want to work in Britain. So fifth floor flat No. 510 is being got ready for them.413 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-01-06 9 Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt paid a brief visit to her mother, Mrs. Sadek, in Switzerland before flying to Beirut. Narriman is here being: seen off at Zurich airport by her mother, who lfl Lausanne- A.P. picture.A.P. - 40 words
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Article98 1956-01-06 9 11/1VES in the United f? States are delighted. There is a price war breaking out in the kitchen. It means that gadgetminded American women can buy electrical appli1 ances more cheaply than ever before. The country's biggest makers of cleaners, toasters, iron*, mixers, fruit presses,98 words
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238 1956-01-06 9 PAY boosts for the thr< vices, starting with an overall increase of 25 per cent on current rates for Regular officers and ir.cn. have been sub- j mitted to the British Treasury by the Defence Ministry. New rates are expected238 words
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Article55 1956-01-06 9 AND WHERE' SH THE SHOAP? Master-Sergeant (;e- 1 orse M. Kirov, of the IS. Army, stepped in ■bower In his flat at Bussac, Soul hc r n France, turned on the tap and not wine. REASON: People In the area buy water 3 when the wells are low. And the55 words
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Article27 1956-01-06 9 Canon Thomas P. Steven* vicar of St. Paul's, Wimble don Park, London, who con sidered pulpits "useles things," has died aged 72.27 words
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Advertisement192 1956-01-06 9 w w r > .linn imiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii inuT cv m /sT w When you become the happy /^4^^*?'W\ owner of a CYMA you will < y>%Pv» earn the .idmiration of all your MU friends. Your watch, magnificent V<^ in workmanship and splendid \yjky jm in reliability, will be regarded y r,192 words
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Article, Illustration426 1956-01-06 10 WORLD NEWS IN PICTURES picture. piuluie. picture. picture. picture. picture. Mr John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, helps a young polio victim, Marie )> Pamela Hunt, blow up "polio fighter' balloons in Washington, at the launching of the 1956 "March of Dimes" campaign to help polio victims. EveryA.P; A.P.; Popper; A.F. - 426 words
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Article, Illustration685 1956-01-06 12 He introduced SEX into BRIDGE CULBERTSON FORCED HIS APPROACH UPON THE WORLD MR. CONTRACT BRIDGE has died. He was Ety Culbertson, the man who once said: "I hate playing bridge, but who made a fortune out of it. Ely Culbertson did not invent contract bridge, but to most of the685 words
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Article, Illustration643 1956-01-06 12 I GERALD WOOD - I GERALD WOOD m ii ii it i hi i nil I /iiMMuti m m iniiiMMii"" HOW far is it from the spirit of the nursery to the world of hish finance. I found it just throe floors and ten seconds (by lift)643 words
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Article98 1956-01-06 12 I Scientists, teachers needed BRITAIN is suffering from a shortage of scientists and mathematics teachers. Chemists, chemical engineers, physicists and mechanical and electrical engineers are particularly needed. Other countries, Including the United States and Canada, have similar shortages, it is revealed in a report of a special inquiry into the98 words
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Article197 1956-01-06 12 FIFTY-five of America's top industrialists will fly t 0 Australia this year to discuss the possibility of more trade between the two countries. They will inspect Australian industries in Sydney and Melbourne and hold talks with Australian business executives and Chamber of Commerce officials. The delegation197 words
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Article77 1956-01-06 12 PARENTS of more than 4,000 Singapore school children who sat for entrance examinations to standard six are advisrd to call at the respective schools today between 5 and 7.30 p.m. for results. Well over 2,000 children h;ivr passed. Parents will be asked to choote whether they77 words
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564 1956-01-06 13 ROBERT BLAKE - Why, said the Duke, should anyone want a napkin ring? ROBERT BLAKE A book review by II TV Tl'MULTUOrs \K\KS. By the Kt. Hon. ir Wintfrton, P.C. Hutihinson, 'K I ORD WINTERTOls j entered Parliament the "baby" of the House in 1004. When he retired In 1951 he had been564 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-01-06 13 Two's company, three's .1 crowd? Not for Mar) Snowden ot Whipsnadc Zoo. Bedfordshire, seen coping expertlj with livelj eight -weeks-old lion tub triplets. I he cubs were horn a( Whipsnade to Christine arnl her mate Rex, .1 former circus39 words
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Article75 1956-01-06 13 Jesus in His Time. By Daniel-Rops. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 30s. 492 pages. A DEEPLY impressive retelling of the rvents narrated in the Gospels, by a French novelist (and believer t who laid foundations in scholarship before he began to ii a famou "Anyone who pretends to 175 words
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193 1956-01-06 13 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER by That Uut drink of Hie how will it <".</ you drinker i/ou .'c man mor c creatively. THAT is the th( put forward i j Dr. ard Podolsky. an eminent New York doctor. arly 50 Famous who were193 words
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Advertisement66 1956-01-06 13 ■Ill o H Lung oynup HUilill JjrWTjk L mini en t K rj r for th. r Vl?s> v^. _—--<^ u Sprains, "T I I T" Stiffness, Bruises and 4 Prickly Heat -r -r-r" and ArOiV UJJMJ 11 tinea lotion arM. 'unyus infections ct the skin. 1 liable from all66 words
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Article, Illustration1597 1956-01-06 14 John Montgomery - AN IMPORTANT VISITOR John Montgomery DID IT HAPPEN another ttory In the series that Kjftcps you guessing I By fOHN MONTGOMERY began his war Wttrict us a J cadet in the Artists Rifles and ended up a major =in Bagdad. Two Men and a Dor was his first book and1,597 words
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Article, Illustration916 1956-01-06 15 Eileen Ascroft - THE BEST TRAPS are always gentle Eileen Ascroft lffl FROM THE VERY I II Ml 1 1 Mill II MM III 1 1 III HMHt FIRST INVITATION IN Ul"iFE"Vbu""cAN" IIIIIIIMIMIIIMIIUIIIMIIIIIIHI HEAR IT... IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII A WHIRR AND CLICK WHICH MEANS THAT A WOMAN HAS GOT HER MAN;.. in in mm miiiiiimiiii916 words
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90 1956-01-06 15 No doors here but the temperature's just right THE American housewife struggling with .s//op doors while laden with bundles will welcome new plans ior doorless markets of the future. A curtain of air, warm in the winter and cold in the summer, will keep out the elements But HI be90 words
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Miscellaneous254 1956-01-06 15 DAILY CROSSWORD km hi hi I ~^l 1^1 BE IH iB^StMti Wb^BB$&^K^B£ Mm I I CLUES ACROSS 6 Solo abroad (4) 1 Place for a rather small 7 nece uf 1LIe thrcad l4) ■torn? i6) 10 Dops tnls 1):l^ e ve ;l nuveI 8 Bndurta at'tht eobMcn? 1st nobility' (5-4).254 words
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920 1956-01-06 16 Stephen Coulter - These 'whodunits' have all the Sherlocks baffled Stephen Coulter Jill tHIMIMMIMIMIMMMMMIttMIIMIIIIIIIIIHtiIMIIMItMIIIMIIimMIIMimiIIIIIIIIIIIItMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMII lII* PARIS NEWSLETTER] by SOMETHING decidedly creepy seems to be happening in France lately. If there were an "Invisible Man" about a la H. G. Wells you'd hardly expect different. Police at Lille have just had to abandon one920 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-01-06 16 picture. SURREALIST painter Salvador Dali (riglit), was an unexpected speaker at the Sorbonne in Paris last week. The sobject of the meeting was "The Phenomenolofkal Aspects of the Paranoic Method of Criticism." How Dali made out we do not know, but if his lecture was anything like his paintings, hisPopper - 58 words
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Article98 1956-01-06 16 T)OCTORS at the University of Illinois testing the use of ultrasound sound waves of such high frequencies that the human ear cannot hear them to treat diseases of the brain. They have used ultrasound waves to destroy diseased brain tissue in an area as small as98 words
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Article, Illustration121 1956-01-06 16 A IVOMW patient was killed and seven others, including tlnt-r children wci«- injured »ht-n Uii-» American Thunderstrcak jel ■gktCff eTMlMi into the I,od)je Moor Isolation lli*pital, n.ir >h«Hi«ld. Pilot li«ut«t»ant Roy Kvans of thr D.8. >ir i..m, parachiit* the plane after running out of furl. II milr* from where the121 words
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Article, Illustration383 1956-01-06 16 OOUTH lf>oked at only 15 points and i flat distribution and couldn't see how It would .stretch to eleven tricks. IT nine cue-bid three hi he knew that North didn't have a Bve-card spade suit, else he'd have rebid it at that point, he also assumed that North383 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1956-01-06 17 THOMAS WISEMAN - I BLUSHED for my blue suit When Miss Nichols and Co. wore pyjamas THOMAS WISEMAN SHOW TALK by FELT out of place. You know how it is. I was wearing a doublebreasted blue suit, carrying a raincoat and a brief-case. Everyone else was wearing pyjamas. I bad been told "dressA.P. - 1,257 words
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440 1956-01-06 18 ARCHIE QUICK - There's no telling where one ends up in soccer ARCHIE QUICK By POOTBALLERS come and x footballers go, but it seems that the active senior life of goalkeepers is the most transitory. Take the cases of foui of them rich in League experience, one a wartime choice for England, who440 words
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Article96 1956-01-06 18 PRIZE possession of Arthur Peters, former Herne Bay, Kent, batsman, is a photograph of the Test Match between England and Australia in July 188ti. Experts believe it to be the only original picture souvenir of the Test series won by England 69 years96 words
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Article, Illustration582 1956-01-06 18 Sterling Slappey - MUSCULAR GALINA IS RUSSIA'S 'GOLD MINE' FOR GOLD MEDALS AT MELBOURNE Sterling Slappey -By DY FEMININE standards Galina [vanovna Zybina is no beauty. She has too many muscles that bulge where they shouldn't. But golden haired "blondflnka" Galina La a gold mine for Russia when she lets fly in the582 words
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Article192 1956-01-06 18 JOHN P HEMILL - JOHN P HEMILL Seletar THE RAF. novices boxing championships will soon be with us and the Station boxing officer still bemoaning the loss of 6gt. "Tiny" Parkyn. coach to the RAF. and colony boxing teams for the past three years, has been fortunate to secure the services192 words
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111 1956-01-06 18 AFTER a goal off a penalty bully was disallowed Royal Air Force Seletar "B" lost 3-2 to R.A.S.C. in a Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout match at Seletar yesterday. Duncan scored all three goals for R.A.S.C. while Ismail and Crouch replied for Seletar. S.C.R.C.111 words
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Article38 1956-01-06 18 LATIFF Wanderers beat Johore Bahru Malays 2 1 in the opening match of the Malay's triangular meet at the Farrer Park yesterday. Samad and Ahmad scored tor Wanderers while Mustftffa replied for Jotfore38 words
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315 1956-01-06 18 Station boxers will come under the wing of Jock Prior ZARD" belonging to G/Capt. Burling. Seletar yartitsmen will all have the chance of sailing In her before she leaves for her parent port In the Scilly Isles. RUGBY: Last Saturday the Saracens were away to REME Ayer Rajah Road; where315 words
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90 1956-01-06 18 SANDOR Iharos, the Hungarian runner, has six performances between tun miles and 5,000 me ires the latest list of world records accepted by the International A.A.F. The list, issued yesterday. includes his three 7/i He a in 13 ?nin, 142 sec. i at BudapestReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration874 1956-01-06 19 Ralph Blakeman - TWO GOOD FRIENDS AND FINE GOLFERS —TO LEAVE SINGAPORE Ralph Blakeman I iiy IN the middle of 195 :>, two K. A. F. officers ar ri\<d in Singapore, within a fen (lays of each other, to do a tour of duly in this theatre. Both have nude thi'ir mark in874 words
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Article89 1956-01-06 19 J^.^nfc:KS ol the Ea.st and West German National Olympic Commit tcer wll] tntfKh, Bavuiia. tomOCTOW, tn Newji A vday. They will tuke final dec. ab«>ut the formation of an alln I'.am1 '.am for the Winter On m at Cortina Am--Her Utla montii. At a meeting in East89 words
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Article, Illustration312 1956-01-06 19 OAF A. sub-committees for the 1956-57 season arc: Financial and Adminis trativc: Soh Ghee Soon (chairman), N. s. Hogan, Kee Ye* 1 1 ng, H. B. I ink. Rult's: R B. I. P (chairman), N. s. H< A H K; |ra«ue and »p: R B 1 Patea312 words
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Article20 1956-01-06 19 The Singapore Badminton m'a management committee will hold their monthly meeting at the Badminton Hall on Thurs-20 words
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130 1956-01-06 19 MOR boxing finals tonight at Tanglin T'HE MALAYAN Other Runk.s boxing championship! will be conclude at the Tanglin gj slum tonight at 7.45 p.m. The programme is: Semi-finals: Flv: PtC H bin Shainan (SGRj v 1. Cpl. Abdul Wahid iRS); Pte. J (RAOC) v L/cpl. Ishak bin Q] OR): r».int.im:130 words
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Article42 1956-01-06 19 T»HE quarter-final of the < Tamil festival soccer < tournament between Rajaji B.C. and Indian Brotherhood Soccorites will be replayed today at Parrel Park They drew 2-2 on day Sundram and Samad for Rajaji and Sankaran Muthu for Indians.42 words
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Advertisement25 1956-01-06 19 OCEAN PARK HOTEL'S FAMOUS QUINTET Ace Band of Singapore with MISS SALOMA the Malay "Marilvn Monroe" <>Oo— Rinp 4 1 .~>.M for Table ReservaCi.nis S25 words
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307 1956-01-06 20 Til I". Singapore and 01) mpu Sports uuncils plan to run a s::>0,000 lottery to help the Council raise funds for the Melbourne Olympics in November this year, is slow in materialising An application was made to government last month for permission to307 words
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Article77 1956-01-06 20 JfEITH Miller, AusIV tralia's all render is confined to bed for two or three days with a back injury. He fell on Wednesday when batting for New South Wales against Queensland. He is keen to play against lan Johnson's eleven in the MaileyTaylor testimonial r.'atch, ivhieh starts77 words
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Article49 1956-01-06 20 Hong Kong will not send B track and field team to the 11*56 Olympic Games in Melbourne, the Colony's Amaturc Athletic Association announced last ni<;ht. Instead, the Association will consider sending &thto the Philippines championships in M and the Malayan championships in August.— Reuter.49 words
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473 1956-01-06 20 Tengah knock out Changi with last-minute goal 4 I II K many postponements, the first round tie in the •A S.II.A. Junior knock-out tournament between (hanqi "15" and Tengah was played at CbAngJ yesterday and resulted in a win for Tengah. They could not have left their big effort any473 words
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Article219 1956-01-06 20 OEVENTY-SIX teams have *3 entered for the S.A.F.A. league competitions this year— four more than last year. The teams are. Div. 1 (11 teams): A. A. A. Argonauta < promoted >. Chinese Athletic, HM. Dockyard, Indian R.C.. Marine Department, Police, Pulau Brani, R.E.M.E Rovers. Corinthians,219 words
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Article187 1956-01-06 20 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association councillor^ last nifflt decided to li mit transfers this season. The councillors at their first meeting for the season last night made an additional bye-law under the rule governing transfers which states that no player may be transferred more than once in187 words
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Article37 1956-01-06 20 DENIS COMPTON, t h e England and Middlesex cricketer who recently unent a minor abdominal t ion in University College Hospital. London, had d night and is "comnospital authorilaid y rd ly, T? (.1 137 words
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Article70 1956-01-06 20 1 NION of Canton B r*ials for I to: Pre Mr. Kang Slow Khlm, Secretary Mr. I Treasurer M heng Kim (re-elect-ed Auditor Mr. Tan K> Leonid (re-elected), E Captain Mr. Willie Lee Guan Lock. Committee: Mi Neo Poh Chuan and Tan Khim Hak. ;ns70 words
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Article62 1956-01-06 20 111 iimiiimmiiiiiiimiimiimmii HOC KIV <\ nlor knorkoiit: RVI han.i "A v liuJi •'< ingoon i meet: Lmtifl i K ih i Friendly: S.< .< < S.I Balestier Koari. BOXING Singapore Ifurhmir Board Club championship*, Kepp I Road, s.:;t» p.m.; M.O B. Novices finals, l.ui-lm Ci\inii;i■taai, t.i > p.m.62 words
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Article56 1956-01-06 20 win I nd final India, begin A ford Aiui Al who which drt fourth m: H v. Cj ipt. i J R Paid. J .7. A. (i f 1 A V. mh man: J. C. Al Indi chang fourth 'i and Ghorpade I K56 words
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