The Straits Times, 8 June 1956
1956-06-08
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Title Section24 1956-06-08 1 *VIR j. fr: px, V er j I FIKD SALE EHFKIH Tf.OOO The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 15 CENTS24 words
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Article, Illustration737 1956-06-08 1 Marshall hands in resignation of his cabinet to Sir Robert Governor will get reply this morning ID MARSHALL resigned as Chief r of Singapore at 5 p.m. yesterday. h him, automatically, wont his coalii abinet. \n hour after accepting Mr. Marshall's ii. Hie Governor, Sir737 words
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248 1956-06-08 1 B-SOC MOVE DEFEATED— PAGE 2 Ing I Chief lister, Mr. Daviddelivered his in the Legislative yesterday a challenge on his Opposition nsure him ;ibbing ick by onetatementi." pok him up. Action Party K lan Yew. d of accusahim in a248 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-06-08 1 1 Safe in the drain a storm and a I wanted man was wanted no more- J I'NIFORMED police and detectives lead away the murder suspect after his dash for freedom had failed. Picture by Straits Times staff photographer LEE TICK SOON.Straits Times staff photographer LEE TICK SOON - 46 words
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Article92 1956-06-08 1 SEAH QUITS THE FRONT V SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. Seah Peng Chuan. last night resigned from the Labour Front in letters to the party's executive and the Governor. Sir Robert Black. He issued a statement: "I have resigned from the Labour Front and do not accept the Whip of the92 words
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Article25 1956-06-08 1 MOSCOW, Thurs— Marshal Tito arrived in Leningrad to£ny on the first leg of his friendship tour of the Soviet Union outside Moscow.— UP.UP - 25 words
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270 1956-06-08 1 rrORRENTIAL ram yesterX day helped police arrest a murder suspect in the Singapore Harbour Dock. Ah ihrough the morning, the fugitive had crouched in an underground drain below Godown 43. Above 100 armed policemen and detectives searched for him. They had been warned to270 words
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Article205 1956-06-08 1 TWO masked men murder- Ed a 20-year-old driving nstructor Tan Teck Wan. n his house in Kampong 'J'.-.al Chee, off Jalan Eunos. Singapore, early yesterday morning. He was in bed when he was shot at point blank range. A rattan rope wa> tied to one205 words
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Article52 1956-06-08 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. Australia's External Allairs Minister. Mr. Richard Casey, today refused t'> allow a debate in Parliament on Australia's attitude to Independence lvi Singapore. Be Miid that while the matter was being dtscuued by Slngapore"s Assembly it was not proper to institute a parallel debateReuter - 52 words
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Article284 1956-06-08 1 FEDERAL BAN ON STUDENT VISITORS Bar up against Colony groups KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Government today introduced a ni'« Emergency Regulation, empowering the Commissioner of Police to prohibit any group of five or more pupils or teachers from entering or travelling in the Federation without first getting a written permit284 words
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Article34 1956-06-08 1 PREMIERS ASKED TO DISCUSS SINGAPORE LONDON, Tliinv— Labour Mnniirr <>f Parliament, >Ir. Stan Awbery. suggested today < oiiimonue.ilth Prime MtaMefl should diseaM iceeat failure of London talks on the fulurr of Singapore Rcater.34 words
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Article39 1956-06-08 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Federal Court of Appeals today upheld the State Department's denial of a passport to Paul Robeson, the Nepro linger, who has refuser' to «ay whether he is or \v;;s :> Communist Rruter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article19 1956-06-08 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain's great naval base at Scapa Flow is beinu abandoned to save money. UPUP - 19 words
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3802 1956-06-08 2 ASSEMBLY ENDORSES MERDEKA MISSION'S REJECTION OF BRITAIN'S OFFER TO SINGAPORE A LIBERAL SO- CIALIST bid to censure the whole Merdeka delegation for its stand at the London constitutional talks was resoundingly defeated in the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Instead, the House voted solidly for3,802 words
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Advertisement203 1956-06-08 2 /i B^ L A■■ Ml I ill: ill'lll^^^Bfc Ethnographical expedition to the i^BB HrS^JSJB M^CT^fcX>?jvw -W s~ Sahara, fed by Dr. JEAN CABUS A a n jm^l WJ^SB Sfi^Bit^*^^Jrh^fci J^i, f v of the University of Neuchatel. r^E9 tlfe^L^^l SMJi^iSiw^^j^^ jnd the National Aeronautics Association r-' Paul-Emile Victor's missions (gf203 words
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Article202 1956-06-08 3 Chaotic brawr says Premier: Tripper Soekamo tears U.S. opinion IGovt expected to tell f student delegates to Und talks, clear out BANDOENG, Thursday. Kl. \TKS attending the Afro-Asian student nfereace here are expected to be told 1o bagl and leave the country within V n(At two days.202 words
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Article75 1956-06-08 3 Nikita again: I'm for Tories' Thurs.- Mr. Niki- her, the Soviet Party leader, hi in remarks Ta for the I •.v.-s." to Marshal nln, the Soi Minister, and ;idors at a tion in honTito, the Ident of Yugo- •:<i he and Bulganln had negotiation* with .itive leadtheir April visit But,Reuter - 75 words
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Article26 1956-06-08 3 -.'.TON. Thurs. 1 Bulganln, the Soviet r, has address- j h letter to President which will be i ly, it was anre Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article32 1956-06-08 3 THE HAGUE, Thurs— The executive committee of the Word Federation for the Protection of Animals has drawn up an international charter aimed at ensuring the freedom of animals.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article59 1956-06-08 3 IINGTON, Thurs. Kong export and firms, Lav Yiu ty Williams and been denied all US. v for violation export controls re- transhipment to China of 50 U.S. -origin multimet. s valued at US$l,3lO, the Commerce Department announced yesterday. The multimeter is an electronic device forAP - 59 words
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236 1956-06-08 3 IIfIOSCOW, Thurs—Brush--ITI ing aside Senator Joe McCarthy's bitter denunciation of him on Tuesday, Marshal Tito yesterday bioaiily hinted that he would like to visit the I'nited States next. Questioned about McCarthy's resolution to end American aid to Yugoslavia, Tito laughed and said inReuter - 236 words
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132 1956-06-08 3 RACE RIOTS: BANDA MAY NOT GO TO LONDON /COLOMBO. Thurs.— PreKj mier Solomon Bandaranaike said yesterday he might be unable to attend the Commonwealth Prime Ministers conference in London this month unless Internal unrest calmed. The future of BritLsh naval and air bases in Ceylon Ls expected to be aUP - 132 words
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Article18 1956-06-08 3 JAKARTA. Thurs— The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr Sastroamidjojo has accepted an invitation to visit Russia. —Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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322 1956-06-08 3 U.S. MOVE STAGGERS BRITAIN f ONDON, Thurs. v A surprise £63 million American bid to buy out a British oil company staggered shareholders and the British Government today. The Texas Company, a £750 million American oil combine has offered this mammoth sum inReuter - 322 words
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Article261 1956-06-08 3 LONDON, Thurs Closing middle prices of selected stocks no: including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £53'» Funding 4% £89' i +?i War 3' a £72 +T» BANKS Mercantile (£l2>.«) £4 Eastern (£5) £7>,i Chartered (£5) 35/9 +/6 Hongkong ($125) £90'^ INSURANCE Com. Un. (uts.) 86/I 'j +/7H Royal261 words
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Article23 1956-06-08 3 IXSNDON. June 7. Cash Buyer* £731: Sellers £733; Forward Buyers £72S'^: Brllers E73o s: Settlrment £732: Turnover, a.m. 40 tons. p.m. 55.23 words
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Article24 1956-06-08 3 LONDON. June 7— Spot 22-iri July-Sept. 22\d., Oct.-Dec. 22\tl. Jan -M»r. 22'^d.. April-June 21 \d., June elf. 22\d., July c.l.f 22Vjd., Tone: firm.24 words
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Article158 1956-06-08 3 To moon and back in 25 years (Cable flashes? PITTSBURGH, Thurs. 1 Mr. John Crowley, a Defence Department guided missile expert, predicted yesterday that people would be able to fly to the moon and back within 25 years. Scientists he said would soon develop a wheel-shaped satellite with living quarters158 words
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Article60 1956-06-08 3 LONDON: The Marquis of Queensbury, 26, descendant of the man who wrote the boxing rules, was cited as co-respondent in a divorce petition filed by actor George Radford against his actress wife Ann Zane -A.P. PARIS: The French Government has decided not to make any further exports ofReuter - 60 words
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Article60 1956-06-08 3 TOKYO: Matsutaro Shoriki. head of Japan's Atomic Energy Commission, said Britain was ahead of the United States in nuclear generation and Japan favoured the import of British reactors. Reuter. LONDON: Britain is now building the first of her new turbo-propeller airliners, the Vickers Vanguards, which will carry 115Reuter - 60 words
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Article24 1956-06-08 3 ONTARIO: President Soekarno sang one of his country's national songs to 100 Boys Scouts who greeted him on his arrival here.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Advertisement180 1956-06-08 3 g^ SCAMPI are delicious when rolled in breadcrumbs and fried in butter. SIN6APOM COLD STORA6E (0. LTD. There are over 35 TYPES of OK ELECTRODES, each specifically designed to meet the exacting requirements of every individual arc welding application. SOLE AGENTS:PATI'ItSON, SIMONS A tO., LTD. ENGINEERING DEPT. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE180 words
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Advertisement383 1956-06-08 4 I £9,000 I Vbbi for $50/- per month at age 30 bbb# If you are married and in good health, you can give your family REALLY SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE PROTECTION For example: II anything should Tills Is the Initial Insurance happen to you. your wife will p -ovlded by a monthly383 words
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Article341 1956-06-08 5 Swimmer tells court he *f roze' as eratt bore down Accident at weekend resort a WITNESS told a Singapore court vestorday that *;i\\ I speedboat flow n on a vuimmer while the ot the boat appeared to be looki,,ir backwards. Cofeman, of t CommissionerGeneral's Office,341 words
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137 1956-06-08 5 Jhmmctt: 'But it will be in 10 years' MALACCA. Thursday tlement Council was told today by its prejident. Mr. H. G. Hammett. it was'not correct t Malay was the official language of the II will be in Ten I time", he added. H unmett137 words
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Article30 1956-06-08 5 The temporary clerks' brai.ch of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services' Union will hold its third annual meeting next Monday at the civil Service canteen. Empress Place.30 words
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Article27 1956-06-08 5 Mr. James A. Willan has been appointed by the World Health Organisation to advise the Federation on hospital adi. inistration and to train jocal staff.27 words
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Article26 1956-06-08 5 R.A.F. Chan?i Corporals' Club will give a party for the children of the Red Cross Home at Teluk Baku on June 13 I26 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-06-08 5 SURGEON FOR TB POST MR. WALTER GORDON, who arrived by air on Wednesday to take up the post of first thoracic surgeon at the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. Straits Times picture33 words
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Article205 1956-06-08 5 Lawyers' memo on free aid Bill THE Singapore Bar 1 Committtee has presented a memorandum on the Free Legal Aid Bill to the Attorney-General, Mr. C. H. Butterfleld. But yesterday neither Mr. Butterfield. nor the chairman of the Bar Committee. Mr. R. L. Eber. would divulge the committees views on205 words
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Article184 1956-06-08 5 RUN RUN OFF TO FILM FESTIVAL MR. RUN RUN SHAW, IT accompanied by Mr. Jack Sharp, general manager of Shaw Brothers, will leave for Hong Kong today to attend the third SouthEast Asia Film Festival which opens on June 12. Shaw Brothers have entered two Malay films which i Mr.184 words
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Article53 1956-06-08 5 Lim Sim Choi, 35. the manager of a rest house in Johore Bahru. was killed when a car he was driving crashed into a lamp post at the 7th milestone Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, at about 2.45 a.m. yesterday. Lim was returning to Johore when53 words
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Advertisement226 1956-06-08 5 You'll seem to have a brand new skin. a fresher, more youthful look j| "v Hfl^^i^S toward a youthful look than soft, 'mL Sy '^B W utes more toward softer, smoother -m r^ l s golden liquid contains an mr abundance of refined lanolin, with -:d/A its valuable esters and226 words
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Advertisement449 1956-06-08 5 Bj| BANDIT MOLL CREATES KF^A HAVOC IN TERRORIST I^R^ssLßß^ If AUIV3 W* Reld week WEEK-ENDER Hi* > »xV Qt^^ fc jmaiing and true itory of J pfdfy < X; iHl^'^^a Chineie girl who hjs vamped bandit m- j m S B^ botset in Malayan jungles and left a WL f449 words
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Miscellaneous188 1956-06-08 5 WESLEY M.Y.F.: Sunset service film show Co-operative Fishing, message on "Return of the Pro- British News Shell House, CoJdlaal" by the Rev. Ronald Butler- Iyer Quay. 1.15 pjn. White —at the Gap. Pasir Pan- hvivfrsitv t\ v uuivi 6 ror^spo^ SPOo5 PO om Cannlng CEOOISSScAL SociETY^n* Film show at community188 words
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Article338 1956-06-08 6 SELECT COMMITTEE RULES OUT SIMULTANEOUS TRANSLATIONS EXPERTS SUGGEST HOW TO INTRODUCE BABEL IN LEGISLATURE fHE SELECT COMMITTEE on multi-lingua-lism, in its report tabled at yesterday's meeting: of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, emphasised the difficulties in engaging interpreters for simultaneous translations. Although the ideal would be to338 words
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Article103 1956-06-08 6 Equipment will cost $7,900 1 be simultaneous. This U because if an Assemblyman spoke vi ManI darin, the interpreter who I was proficient in Mandarin and English would first have to translate the speech into English. The English translation will then be picked up by the j Malay-English and Tamilj103 words
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Article, Illustration7 1956-06-08 6 GLAMOUR NOTE -BY GRACE OF MISS TAN7 words
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Article64 1956-06-08 6 ALL SET TO START WORK PRETTY 20-year-old Grace Tan Wu Huay. the BOAC ground hostess, who will bring a note of glamour to Kuala Lumpur's shiny new airport building when it opens soon. Grace "I like meeting people"— began learning her job this month at the Malayan Airways office. She64 words
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Article137 1956-06-08 6 A man who appealed against a sentence of seven years' jail for armed robbery, had the sentence Increased to 10 years by the Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. The man, Soh Chin Hock, asked the court to reduce the sentence on the grounds that it137 words
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Article53 1956-06-08 6 rE 217-day-old strike by 125 workers in eight Singapore Chinese restaurants is off. An agreement was reached between the managements and representatives of the workers at the Labour Ministry yesterday. Under the agreement, the managements will pay the workers each a certain amount as severance pay53 words
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346 1956-06-08 6 Call girl was lured to death, woman tells court KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A CALL-GIRL was lured to her death on the pretext she was "wanted at King's House," a preliminary inquiry here was told today. Her body was found the next morning on a railway track near Brockman Road, it346 words
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Article48 1956-06-08 6 When three U.S. warship arrive at Port Swettenham on June 13, on their first official visit to the Federation, 50 members of the crew will give blood at the Kuala Lumpur Blood Bank. Transport to take them to Kuala Lumpur is being arranged.48 words
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Article239 1956-06-08 6 A SINGAPORE CoroA ncr, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday reprimanded the father of a five-year-old girl and praised the mother The girl had died after taking Chinese medicinal oil which contained poison. Mr. Giam rebuked Wong Moh Soon, a furniture shop owner, for concealing239 words
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Article54 1956-06-08 6 j Catholics in Malaya are expected to flock to Bukit Mertajam on July 28 to celebrate the Feast of St. Anne in the town's Church St. Anne. The Rt. Rev. Mgr. Francis Chan, the Bishop of Penan g, will celebrate Pontifical High Mas; at 954 words
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Article36 1956-06-08 6 Ar. exhibition of 115 microscopic carvings on Ivory by Mr. Wong Lo Feng, a Hong Kong expert, was opened at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday. The carvings will be on show till tomorrow36 words
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Article34 1956-06-08 6 A debate on "A man worfcs harder than his wife" and Tn-laws are a nuisance will be held at Upper Serangoon Community Centre, Lim Ah Pin Road, Singapore, at 8 p.m. today34 words
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Article24 1956-06-08 6 Singapore Council for Adult Education will hold a "weekend forum" on June 23 and 24 for teacher of adults In council-supported classes.24 words
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Article175 1956-06-08 6 11 projects will perpetuate his name TPOH, Thurs. Eleven projects will be put up in Perak to perpetuate the name of the late Sir Henry Gurney, former High Commissioner of the Federation, who was killed by terrorists in an ambush. The Sir Henry175 words
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Article75 1956-06-08 6 $10,000 GIFT FOR T.B. HOSPITAL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Kuala Lumpur firm, Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd., has given SlO.OOO to the Lady Templer T.B. Hospital fund. The gift is to endow a bed in the hospital for two years. King F/lward VII Sanatorium in Midhurst, Sussex, has sent $93 collected75 words
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Article21 1956-06-08 6 KLUANO, Thurs. The Johore State Government has approved a grant of $100,000 for the Improvement of roads in Kluang.21 words
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Article66 1956-06-08 6 AM R. AMEER JUMABHOY. iTI leader of the Young Progressives before the merger with the Democrats has resigned from the Liberal-Socialist Party of Singapore. One of his reasons for doing this was the party* failure to form a united front against Britain following the collapse of the66 words
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Advertisement133 1956-06-08 6 CAT D 6 TRACTOR... MOI2E POWER 4LjrV\. *> ...MORE WORK CAPACITY Here's just the right size of crawler tractor for heavy-duty construction jobs and farm work big enough to handle an amazing amount of work yet compact and easy to transport. 85 Engine Horsepower Exclusive Cat Oil Clutch 75 Drawbar133 words
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Advertisement257 1956-06-08 6 I LEONARD I 75th Anniversary Re£ri geratOp MODEL C23OL 7.4 cv. ft. Roomiest of all new Anniversary Leonards wl'h ex'-a half-shelf in fresh food compartment Hince Shelf for tall bottles three door shelves.. han But'er Keeper full-w.dth sliding Cnsper two j Ice cube trays In Frozen Food Chest Glamour Tone257 words
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Article, Illustration278 1956-06-08 7 Sick mother can't look after lame bab; Will a 'Sister Kenny 9 step forward? \yHAT IS to become of this three-year-old boy, crippled by polio? Nicknamed "Buddha." he has been in the Middleton Hospital, Singapore, for two years, and is typical of the many278 words
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Article148 1956-06-08 7 800 on parade at youth rally T*HE Ist. Company of 1 the Singapore Girls' Life Brigade will give its first public display at the Festival of Youth Rally, organised by the Singapore Youth Council. The rally will be held at the Padang tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. The Governor, Sir Robert148 words
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Article26 1956-06-08 7 American and Canadian Muslims will meet In New York from July 27 to 29 for the fifth convention of the Federation of Islamic Associations.26 words
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Article192 1956-06-08 7 Efficient for changeover, says Marcus THE Malayanisation Commission was wrong in predicting "some diminution of general efficiency" during the early stages of the big changeover, said Mr. P. C. Marcus, spokesman for the Local Senior Officers Association in Singapore yesterday. "We have local officers with192 words
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Article47 1956-06-08 7 The meeting to reconvene the Singapore national convention of trade unions will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on June 17 Instead of this Sunday. The convention met before the All-Party mission left for London to back their call for independence. PAGE 847 words
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Miscellaneous561 1956-06-08 7 BBBJBBBJ| |BBJ RADIO MALAYA JH££ Trogrammes thu s marked can be Short wave 62m. received b y limners in Msl^ca. AM^ U pe Short wave 49 62m. Medium Morning Serenade; 7.30 News; wave 476 m., 343, 366 m. and 297 m. I 7 35 A Dale With Music; 8.00 v561 words
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Article55 1956-06-08 8 2» Word, tit (Minimum) MR. DAVASAKAYAM (lately of Bidor Estate and Irangalur) passed away suddenly of heart lallure at 12.30 p.m. on 6th June at Woriur. LIM: Simon Lim Mm Choi of Johore Bahru, pasted away 7th in.-.' ant, cortege leaving SainU Peter and Paul Church, Queen Btrret, at55 words
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Article310 1956-06-08 8 2n Words ill) (Minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mail" if you want to win thai $5,000 word puzzle. RETIRING BUSINESSMAN Wanu to Sell quickly well-lntro-ducfd Hollandpalnt decoratlon•nc furniture business with residence and stores. Box A 3460. S.T. 35% DISCOUNT: 101 Styles Laches Dieses Usually $3290 $-'9.90310 words
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616 1956-06-08 8 The Straits Warn Singapore, Fri. June 8, 1956. Mr. Marshall Passes On Mr. David Marshall's resignation comes as close to anti-climax as resignation could ever be. Two hours J after the Legislative Assembly rose yesterday, the Chief Minister submitted his resignation to the Governor, who invited Mr. Lim Yew Hock616 words
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Article390 1956-06-08 8 Official Indonesian displeasure over the student conference at Bandoeng probably comes too late to have much effect But at least the blame is being put where it belongs on the Communist agents who so nearly succeeded in turning this student meeting into an ideological arena. Getting off to390 words
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Article168 1956-06-08 8 Singapore must build skywards to house its people, says the manager of the Improvement Trust. Mr. Fraser will not claim that this idea is original. The same conclusion was reached some thirty years ago by the Wcisberg Committee, which was surveying the housing needs of a168 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1956-06-08 8 PATRICIA MORGAN - FROM CLERK TO CHIEF MINISTER Singapore's new Chief Minister im not a great oraior. Ue has nn *iynami r His strength is hosed on less dramatic but more enduriny quality ¥IM YEW HOCK, Singapore's new Chief Minister, is a man with the common touch. Ask him his philosophy of life1,277 words
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Article, Illustration799 1956-06-08 8 Relax... the tight rope act has been changed EFT'S all over bar the S* spontaneous shoutE Ing organised during E "protest week." The E most flamboyant of Chief Ministers has reE signed, and his place will be taken by the E most modest of them. E Mr. Marshall has had799 words
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Article274 1956-06-08 8 MR. BARTLETT wrote in your paper that Mr. Marshall took me out to dinner In London In order to suggest that he was the anti-imperialist and Kuan Yew was a "Colonial Office stooge." Mr. Marshall took me out to dinner," all tha rest Is untrue. At the274 words
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Advertisement87 1956-06-08 8 DELIVER US FROM EVIL Fleeing the Reds, the Vietnamese came: old women with collar bones shattered by rifle butts, children with sticks driven Into their ears. Day-to-day ex-i perlences of a young Navy doctor who —In ministering to people who expected only death at the hands of an American won87 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-06-08 9 RAF MERCY TEAM BACK W SINGAI»ORE AFTER DAWN DASH FOR EMERGENCY OPERATION AFTER a short journey by ambulance. Captain Flint Is lifted by stretcher Into the Navy helicopter which flew him to the R A.F. Hospital, Chanri Straits Times picture. S/LDR. AGNES BARTELS, the "surgeon95 words
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Article31 1956-06-08 9 Police trap 20 IPOH, Thurs.— Speeding mots had a surprise morning when let a trap in Road and took the of 20 cars, motor-.-.d lnrrles. Summonses will be issued.31 words
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Article24 1956-06-08 9 ibers nf the Singapore tarj Workers' Associarhaperon 60 crlpnildrrn at an outing led by the Red Cross y at Katong Park toMtmr.24 words
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Article80 1956-06-08 9 ROAD WOULD BRING THE TOURISTS MALACCA, Thurs. Mr. Tan Cheng Sure (Alliance) told the settlement council here today, that the Government should take over responsibility for the road from Tanjong Kling to Tanjjga Batu along the Pantei Kundor coast. It ould help to put Malacca on the tourist map. If80 words
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Article, Illustration360 1956-06-08 9 LOWERED IN STRETCHER BY CRANE: COPTER WAITING AT NAVAL BASE TO RUSH HIM TO HOSPITAL pAPTAIN H.W. Flint. v who underwent a dramatic operation at sea on Tuesday, was brought ashore in Singapore yesterday. A Navy helicopter rushed him from the Naval Base to the R.A.F. Hospital, Changl. There he360 words
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202 1956-06-08 9 Syce weeps as his 'Tuan judge' leaves "THERE was a touching scene on board the Canton yesterday when Mr. Paul Storr, a retired Judge, and his wife, said good-bye to 65-year-old Pall bin Hat him, their syce for 20 years. The Storrs are returning to England after 31 years in202 words
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Article53 1956-06-08 9 All bin Hamzah. 17. of Hill Street Police Station, was tentatively charged in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday with the murder of Lazar Marakkapakath Abdullah Kuni at Kampong Alexandra on Wednesday night. No plea was recorded. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn. the magistrate, ordered All to be remanded53 words
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Article119 1956-06-08 9 Crack-up in bandit territory TANAH RATA, Thursday. AN R.A.F. helicopter carrying a general and a colonel crashed —on landing near here yes- terday. In the plane were MajorOeneral R. N. Anderson, commander of the 17th Gurkha Division, in Sercmban, and Lieut-Col. A.E.C. Breedin, commander of119 words
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Article66 1956-06-08 9 Two constables broke up a gang of 20 secret society members gathered for a fight at the junction of Arab Street and Rochore Canal Road at about 2.15 a.m. yesterday. As they neared the gathering, one of the men flung a bottle at the policemen before the66 words
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Article74 1956-06-08 9 P.A.P's 'WEEK' CALLED OFF Th« "protest week" arranged by the People's Action Party, which was scheduled to begin on Wednesday when the Legislative Assembly met, has been postponed. The PAP. chairman, Dr, Ton Chin Chye, last night explained that the police had "refooad us permission to hold otMn air meetings74 words
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Article49 1956-06-08 9 Exceeded speed limit fined TANJONO MALIM, Thurs— Eleven motorists were fined $25 each In the Slim River Magistrate Court yesterday for exceeding the speed limit of 30 m.p.h. on April. Traffic police, equipped with special speedometers, checked the speed of every car passing through the main Road that day.49 words
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Article189 1956-06-08 9 Tengku: 'Not ready to negotiate with Peking* KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today he was not in a position yet to negotiate with the Peking Government on nationality Issues concerning the Chinese in Malaya. lie was commenting on a statement made by the189 words
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Article267 1956-06-08 9 Missed bus -so he beat driver SCHOOLBOY, 19, FINED $200 lEEHOON YIN, 47, a Green Bus driver, pulled up in Bukit Timah Road to take on a young couple waiting at the stop. Then, hearing the conductor's "go ahead" Lee drove on. At the bus stop, Henry Tan. 10. a267 words
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Article64 1956-06-08 9 100 FOR BIG SEATO CONFERENCE ABOUT 100 military experts from the eight SEATO countries will attend the third SEATO staff planners' conference whidh opens in Singapore on Monday. The conference, whlh will be held at the Royal Navy Air Station at Sembawang, will go on till June 27. The SEATO64 words
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Article152 1956-06-08 9 STRIKES HIT 3 MORE ESTATES KLANO, Thurs. Workers on three more rubber estates in Klang and Kuala Sclangor districts have gone on strike. Three other estates are already hit by labour unrest. The new strikes are at Seaport Estate, Nigel Gardner Estate and North Hummock estate. More than 220 workers152 words
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Article197 1956-06-08 9 'Stolen* gun is recovered, then it's a good dinner for all THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, last night saw six officers of the Royal Artillery Regiment, Blakang Matl, "redeem" their honour at the S.M.F. Headquarters in Beach Road. The artillerymen sneaked into the S.M F. "fort"197 words
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Article39 1956-06-08 9 Police officers on move ALOR STAR, Thurs. Mr. J. J. Raj, ABP, Kuala Kangsar. has taken over as officer in charge, Independent Police District, Kulim. He succeeds Inche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Advertisement147 1956-06-08 9 Hudson's 91 Cununthcf, Jujubes STOP COUGHS, COLDS SMOKERS THROAT tats 'have proved oonclativety that no fewer than irtT«igbt different infeolion* may b« tntoed with more or s directness to fhe homtn mouth v focal or •tarting' Tbe mouth thus being tbe gateway for tbe entrance it is tbere that precautions147 words
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Advertisement99 1956-06-08 9 •got £ke mjot^eAn o&fCccf \*^jj Bp\ th «OlympH incorporuM»vtry |o od(«»lur« known It©' typtwrttarj «nsiHlbctur«rW BERN. MEYER ft CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. PATEMON, SIMONS A CO. LTD./ Kuala Lunpur, Penang. "WINE FESTIVAL" <§ AT THE ADELPHI GRILL f {g OFFERS YOU:- fr> I™ 1. A Full Menu Including99 words
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Article, Illustration458 1956-06-08 10 The same old kaye, but Oh! those jestnuts PADDLING TO FREEDOM -FROM MAO AND CO. "T>I.OOD Alley," comO ing to Singapore, is a large scale version of "The African Queen" without its character subtleties. It is an exciting and well-presented story of an entire village's escape by river out of458 words
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Article, Illustration421 1956-06-08 10 TAKE a gloomy Ferenc Molnar story, sticky with sentiment, about a dead wastrel who returns to earth for a day to give spiritual strength to his outcast wife and daughter. Set it to good music: photograph it gorgeously in Cinemascope 55 and Technicolor; play up421 words
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Article255 1956-06-08 10 GOODMAN— KING OF SWING Different name, but the old, old story WHY CANT Hollywood producers leave a oncesuccessful theme alone? Ever since the Immensely popular "Glenn Miller Story," movie biographies of show business success have been churned out at an hysterical rate that almost rivals the spate of Biblical films255 words
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Advertisement393 1956-06-08 10 X SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRAaiONS I STARTS fllQlTni STARTS V. TODAY! WArIIULS TODAY! ra. nni JSnOR DUE TO THE UNUSUAL LENGTH OF THIS FILM PLEASE NOTE REVISED SCREENING TIMES: I 11 am, 00, 4, 6.45 9.30 pa I X Olivia de HAVILLAND Gloria GRAHAMF •JS& Robert MITCHUM Broderick CRAWFORD X393 words
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Advertisement248 1956-06-08 10 t CATHAY ORGANISATION \W,,\* 1 2»i> WEEK! TATHAY SUSAN HAYWARD rWrnKT l^ ;PLUS! Latest C.B. NEWS! J.™. BU MIPXK; HT itNIUKKOW! i X ALEC GUINHESsWj JLjl^nfl **"Hy B«EEW Iotou TccHNicoLo* )f$ TOMORROW 9 a.m.: "Fl OITIVK SUNDAY 9 a.m.: "I.ITTI.K WOMEN i"Tob^SllioNi|i j |7 =3RD ANNIVERSARY PRESENTATION i g GORDON248 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1956-06-08 11 A YOUTH sat disconsolately in his room I a Muswellbrook boarding house in lia. For two weeks he had worked from nrning till midnight for a local watchmaker. hat Friday in 1888 was to have been his v. On arriving at the shop, however, he1,049 words
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Article368 1956-06-08 11 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Ed there was no official backing to the would-be grafters. Tewksbury told Lang the advantages of meter-cabs, how successful they were in Melbourne, and of the Jobs they would provide for 200 drivers. "You'll get your licences tomorrow," Lang promised. Tewksbury's cabs drove triumphantly into theDaily Mirror - 368 words
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Advertisement219 1956-06-08 11 CARS j FOR HOME LEAVE I You II Me the best ot Britain tram a car of your own! You can find all the I enchantment historic Britain offers off the beaten track at well at famous haunts it you get behind the wheel of any of the magnificent Ford219 words
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Miscellaneous124 1956-06-08 11 Rex 3Moryan. M.D. Not so simple Ks^-^*"^Js K. MUBtI NO HE W&SNT HUPtWVVASITA VES--IT W^l'U. CALL MV IT WON'T BE THAT SIMPLE, 1 P^_ K EWIU!E j —BLTT THE PERSON/I KOMAN WAS A *sf ATTORNEY FIRST/I FATHER/ TWI* WOMAN Dirk Tracy They ctash BHHBk I I F^BP^W.^HH f I VEAK124 words
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513 1956-06-08 12 NO CHINESE BUYING ORDERS REPORTED YET FOR OUR RUBBER By Our Market Correspondent gINGAPORE Rubber Market yesterday was still waiting orders for shipments to China following the lifting of the live-year old embargo on Monday. Far from receiving any orders, it was current in the market yesterday that big dealers513 words
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Article236 1956-06-08 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Though inoust rials were steady, tftss were slightly Irregular and interests in rubbers dwindled." Singapore and Federation Brokers reported the following business done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 495. c all; Fraser and Neave ords $1,674; Gammon $1.72; W. Hammer $2.45; M. Breweries $3.45236 words
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Article125 1956-06-08 12 Ships Wine alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves nr expected today are: Flying Eagle 1/2. Sangola 4/5. Velebit C.P. Laura Maersk 8/7 Glenrov 8 9. Benveg 10/11. Marudu 11/12. President Buchanan 13/14, Antilochus 15/16, Trafalgar 18 Bunyo Maru 19/20. Sadao N. Wall 4. Sedenak N Wall 6, Hon* Tat125 words
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Article46 1956-06-08 12 A firm offer of 5167.500 has been received by Jong-Landor Rubber Estates (Perak) for its Paradise division, which lies some distance from the main division and consists of 366 acres old rubber. This la considered a satisfactory price and the offer has been accepted.46 words
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Article45 1956-06-08 12 THE Federation's Finance Minister has fixed the following prices for calculating customs duties for the week starting June 7: RUBBER: 76 cents per lb. COPRA: $466 per ton. COCONUT OIL: $748 per ton. PALM OIL: $712.75 per ton. PALM KERNELS: $378 per ton.45 words
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Article151 1956-06-08 12 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 78!» cents per lb., up 2 1 i cents on Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone in steady. Closing prices in cents per lb.. were: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 78 1 sellers 78 iNom.i; No.151 words
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Article113 1956-06-08 12 The Malayan Exchange Bank* Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday Selling airmail T. T. O. D. read}: Swiss Frances 142 18: French Francs *****. Belgian Francs 1614 3 4. Holland Guilders 123 7/8: Deutsche Marks 135 7 8; Swedish Kroner 168 1 2.113 words
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Article63 1956-06-08 12 INVEST-, tradini gS£! Con. zin,. I Bank f Niw""' 3/; I N. Broken n I Hill 50 J JiOBB •'I r>*o I T***n I Ampol. Ex Oil Search B) Aust. Con I A.P.M I Bradford I B. Hill Pro.".'.".' I Co\iria\ild I Dunlop I Elec. Zinr I Pelt63 words
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Article77 1956-06-08 12 MAY RUBBER CROP RESULTS are notified I Amaleam.it.il M a a Borelli 51.500 lh I 32.000 lb. \rv. '"'Wk Bassett 26,900 lb Kuai, v- I Malaka I'indi I Malacca 101 460 li i I 21.140 lb 1.e..n» lijn 000 lb Nvalas": I 21.500 lb. Bent* Kuantan 55.000 I 500 lb..77 words
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Article131 1956-06-08 12 Singapore Chinese J'rodi.H change: noon prices pi I terday were:— Copra: (.me!; June Wn I S2B\ sellers. Coconui I bulk S42'j sellers dl I er?. Pepper; at) I to 40 tons of bu tm on black; Muntok »hi awak $90 i both up $2> 'M Sarawak black I131 words
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Advertisement312 1956-06-08 12 Whenever you get 1 1 HEARTBURN One or fvv^o^^^V^J immediate Just xurk one or two \^>llQ Prnnle tablets like sweeU. They rapidly neutralise e» >8j I cess stomach add and so brlbt \i Speedy relief from heartbora. (pennies are separately mapcaA- 'carry a few tritb you alwar*.' W IF DUST312 words
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Advertisement322 1956-06-08 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I 1 APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals for appointment a.s Laboratory Assistants in the Medical Department. Johore, In the salary scale (137.50 x 7.50 152.50. Examinatlon.'2o9 x 14 307/ Exam. Bar/ 324 x 14-450; Special Grade $488 x 20 588. plus Cast of Living322 words
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Advertisement1815 1956-06-08 12 COMPANY MEETING BRITISH INSULATED CALENDER'S CABLES LIMITED SALES INCREASE OF 36 PER CENT. BENEFITS FROM CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PROCRAMME MR. W. H. McFADZEAN ON PROGRESS OVERSEAS The Eleventh Annual Oeneral Meeting of British Insulated Cfllender's Cables, Limited will be held on June 15th at the Adelphl Hotel, Liverpool, England. The following1,815 words
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Advertisement768 1956-06-08 12 NOTICES THE JERAM KUANTAN RUBBER ESTATE,LTD, (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of twenty per cent., less 30% income tax, in respect of the Company's financial year ending 31st December, 1956, will be paid on 9th July, 1956, to all stockholders on the register at768 words
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Advertisement299 1956-06-08 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S PACIFIC PORTS-30 DAYS Sailing S»n Arrivin? Vancouver Francisco S'poce H. Swcr Penan Kristin Bakke port B 9 |un Anne Bakke Sailed sailed 14 |un 17 |un 18 lun Elisabeth Bakke 21 |un 30|un JAuj Ciertrude Bakke 2 |ul 18 |ul 17Au* 20 Au* 21299 words
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Advertisement1234 1956-06-08 13 J^, 4 05 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. T.i, x 4t% THE BLUE*' FUNNEL LINE <lT^ f) p fl sol HI VorrM n other oortu to lood and divhnrn. J, UVH.POOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENT/a PORTI Singapore r Avo n m outh DU SO S Pen-"0 iD0 p-,,n C^ 14 J1,234 words
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Advertisement1088 1956-06-08 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailing, f.r Bangkok .nd Fa, E.X Pcn 3 ng p. S'hom S'por* LALANOIA tofM 12/14 J.n. MACDALA 10/12Ja«* 13/14J.n. IS/14 Jan. JAVA IS/14Jaa* 17/18Jun. 19/20Jun. J»Jan*/ 1 July 2/1 j«ry 4/* Jaly Not carrying amsenflen. HOMEWARDS Soiling, far Ant..r», Rett.rdan., Hamburg, Cspsnh« > ea i'pore P.1,088 words
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Advertisement999 1956-06-08 13 .'uViDiNe THE REN UNE STEAMERS LTD n a Wi*- SINGAPORI (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENT PORTS S'por* P. Sham Penong •BENMHOR for Lcndon, Rotterdam G. 33/34 Sails 8 Juna Direct arrive. London 30 Jun. OENALOER tor Liverpool, Rotterdam, Hull 14/22 Jaa* 21/24 Jan*999 words
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Advertisement1304 1956-06-08 13 MeALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.. No ***** ELLERMABt BtJCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMRURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE VANCOUVER OWd tot US.A., North Atlantic Ports *««P'in)j eergo for Ccntrol South and Canoda md via Colombo America OTT OP MANCHESTER p N O 1 1 p^^ Od-lvTojaae'li/JlTan. 14/141,304 words
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Article, Illustration365 1956-06-08 14 *pHE first major move in the collective organisation of finance companies dealing in hire purchase in Malaya, has been taken by the establishment of the Singapore Association of Finance Companies. At present consisting of 28 members, the association is now limited to companies365 words
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Article135 1956-06-08 14 THE $3, million expansion scheme of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., at their Singapore factory in Bukit Timah Road will be in full operation by August, its managing director, Mr. E. L. Brisbin, announced yesterday. The expansion, said Mr. BrLsbin. is in the form of equipment for135 words
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Article55 1956-06-08 14 Travel of Americans to foreign countries by sea and air is expected to average 15 per cent above last year for a new postwar record of 1.364,000 people, Mr. Juan T. Trippe. president of Pan American World Airways, told the Airline's 28th annual meeting of stockholders at the55 words
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Article, Illustration231 1956-06-08 14 WIMPEY CHIEF PAYS SHORT VISIT TO SINGAPORE rE director of one of Britain's largest civil engineering contractors, George Wimpey and Co. Ltd passed through Singapore last week from London on his way to Australia. He was Mr. R. H. Gane, who will conduct a four-week inspection tour of progress being231 words
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Article, Illustration311 1956-06-08 14 Three new $20 mil. contracts for U.K. firm in Malaya a WELL-KNOWN British company manufacturing A steam turbine equipment, has been awarded three new contracts involving a total of $20 million for three separate projects in the Federation of Malaya, Mr. T. A. Reeves, manager for South-East Asia announced yesterday.311 words
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140 1956-06-08 14 r fWE Government of India has agreed to give preferential treatment to Malayan primary products imported into that country. Welcoming this move by India. Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr J M Jumabhoy, said this would mean a freer flow of trade." Mr140 words
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Article349 1956-06-08 14 Report shows 11 per cent jump jDRITISH Colonies increased their exports in both volume and value last year, states a Colonial Office report on the Colonial Territories for 1955 »j published last week, by H. M. Stationery Office. Experts rose by about 11 per cent the349 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-06-08 14 Shir t dire c tor expands trade T HI h lh;iir hoard rf lrp th Jh* frorodil, sj rS° Hone Kon; v. Huy. left lu Saturday fora"& to»r to Europe thTr?* States and j' n 'N tigate <„,. KsJj>» has become m,,,^ 1 1 open new faetoriej i n m78 words
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Advertisement217 1956-06-08 14 HV^ Sole Agents: M RE. MORRIS &CO.. LTD. JEfl 18. BATTERY RD. SINCAPORE. TE' HIM 1 m m b 1 For all problems of Thermal Insulation whether for steam plant, refrigeration, aircon* ditioning or Marine Installations consult: BELL'S ASBESTOS .mi ENGINEERING <mai«y», LTD. m. tuklt Timoh *d.. Singapore. KO.Iu 6*.217 words
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Advertisement159 1956-06-08 14 Firestone Super Gum- CS g Dipped Tyres hive been V. W I proved to give outstanding I 4 trouble-free performance and additional mileage. Yet they cost no more than ordinary tyres— Heres My jo tttjear local Fimtone dtaler today. Fires(onc Suptr um Dipped Tyres are fir <tron(scr X A giving159 words
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Article200 1956-06-08 15 A frantic search for players succeeds SINGAPORE Corinthians, who were given an ultimatum by S.A.F.A. a few days ago either to field a team for today's first division league match against Amicables or withdraw from the league, have overcome their troubles. Corinthians, unable to field teams200 words
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473 1956-06-08 15 T EADERSHIP in the batting and bowling averages of the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament remained unchanged after last Sunday's matches. The Police all-rounder, 8. Vellupillai, continues to head the batting list although his average drops from 88.000 to 74.00. The Indian Association leg-spinner,473 words
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Article35 1956-06-08 15 Latest results in the Singapore netball legaue are: Changl wo 8.C.C.; Girls Life Brigade II beat St. Theresa 11-7; W.R.A.C. Tanglin I beat 0.L.8. I 27-8: G.S.C. I beat W.R.A.C. Tanglin n 22-3.35 words
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Article75 1956-06-08 15 SOCCER B.A.F.A. Div. 1: AmicaMes v Corinthians, Jalan Besar, 5.1S p.m.; Div. 3A: Workers Education v Boon* VUU, C.YJH.A.; R.A.F. Tengfth t Fachitan, Geylang; Div. IB: Kebenaran Club v Mount Emily. M.F.A. NETBALL CLARKE SHIELD: G.S.C. II St. Theresa; G.L.B. I v Cbangi (both games at G.S.C.) 5.30 p.m.:75 words
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Article148 1956-06-08 15 f ATEST positions In the Com- bined Services Cricket Association competition are: Wn. L ej. A 1 7 4 0 3 0 62>i 89.4: Fee Soon 8 6 0 11 67 Vi 84.3' el. B 6 4 110 47V4 79.11 i.A.A.F. 6 4 2 1 0148 words
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Article106 1956-06-08 15 EPSOM DOWNS Thurs. ■pRANCE won the Coronation Cup for the seventh time since the war when the 13 to eight favourite, Troplque. took this year's race run over a mile and a half here today. Baron Guy de Rothschild's four-year-old colt, ridden by Paul Blanc. ledReuter - 106 words
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Article273 1956-06-08 15 Islanders couldn't take chances DULAU BRANI United 1 have only themselves to blame for their 6-2 defeat by Chinese Athletic in a SAFA league first division fixture at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Pulau Branl had all the chances they needed to overhaul a 4-1 Interval deficit but. after dominating the273 words
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Article43 1956-06-08 15 Results of SAFA Div. 3A soccer matches played yesterday were: Serangoon M.Y. beat Pondok Peranakan 5-1 at Geylang; Boys' Town beat Cosmos S.C. 3-2 at CYMA; the match between Junior A.A. and Katong S.C. at Farrer Park was abandoned.43 words
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Article41 1956-06-08 15 RAF Seletar. the United Services first division league leaders, dropped another point when they were held to a 2-2 draw by RAF Chaogl at Seletar yesterday. Flavin (2) scored for Seletar and O'Mullen and Cooper for Changl.41 words
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Advertisement376 1956-06-08 15 .nom wanteii ,f,n >-B«x SOct, rxtra TFIKD An Indian >rk. Exper- I o:!lce Works in I write Box \N lON ESE Baby I c immediately for wnik House/ I ■:inK. Phone V RECOMMEND- j Ued .servant* for ,-cd Suppliers, Batatar, Singapore :.ew Hoover elec- \TION VACANT i> n Box SO376 words
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Advertisement421 1956-06-08 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED U ..ct: extra STOP PAM ILY daughter house Tanghn area preierred 2 ME £j CAN FIRM REQUIRES i Ta'ngUn^rr w,nln ce g CU to 1V pay h g I EUROPEAN COUPLE Require i immediately three Bed!' rO A3"6 a 6 tel ;.T Ye m nlhS; APPIIJ I EDUCATION421 words
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Advertisement447 1956-06-08 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word, $s (Mln.)— Box St ct: txtra. FURTHER SUPPLIES OP THE 1955/56 Edition of the StralU Times Directory of Singapore and Malaya will be available shortly. Contains: 300 page alphabetical classified directory with over 35,000 entries 600 pages listing companies their executives and their agencies, official and447 words
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Advertisement816 1956-06-08 15 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 2* Word, SS (Mln.)— Box St cU. txtra. BE WISE. Entrust Your Building Repaint. Renovations, Odd Jobs to Experienced Hoe Seng's Handyman, 31 Winchester House. Phone *****, 6952. WANTED TO PURCHASE 20 Word, Si (Mln.)— Box St ctt. txtra. FURNITURE— SERVICE COUPLE Want immediately any Secondhand Items for816 words
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Advertisement403 1956-06-08 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 20 Word, SS (Mln.)— Box ttett. txtrn CHAPPELL UPRIGHT PIANO, excellent condition. Phone 2401 Ext. 354. 5—7 p.m. METAL PLANT Labels. Sizes 4". 5". 6" and also Shrub Labels. Little's Flower Shop. 10. De Souza St., Tel: *****. FOR COATS: Musquash $350. Canadian Squirrel $550. Worn403 words
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Advertisement430 1956-06-08 15 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the bank deposit receipt D/R No. 5114 for $1,000.00 Issued by the Overseas Chinese Bank Corporation Ltd.. North Branch In the name of Mr. Llm Huat Seng of 117. Lorong 25, Geylang, Spore Is lost I and the same Is to be treated430 words
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Advertisement479 1956-06-08 15 puzzle Cat ilont dnttrrt Itnr I I FRIDAY j Straits Times I j WORD PUZZLE *G* j I Cat out anal pin with other coupons Posting instrvctioM appear below. Name m AddF#M. IMMM ■•••Baa t />«a» {J l i |E|M O RYB "U in I Tlßi~(_r O oEf\ MISSING s479 words
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Article464 1956-06-08 16 IN BETWEEN RAIN, ENGLAND SCORE 134-1 *N 210 MINUTES INJURIES FORCE LINDWALL AND DAVIDSON OUT NOTTINGHAM, Thurs: England scored 134 for two wickets against Australia on the first day of the first Test match at Trent Bridge today. Rain held up play three times and only464 words
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Article362 1956-06-08 16 ENGLAND— Ist Inns. Richardson not out 65 Cowdrey c Miller b Davidson 25 Graveney c Archer b Johnson 8 May not out 31 Kxtras 5 Total (for two) 134 Wkts fell at: 53. 72. BOWLING (to date): O M R W Lindwall 15 4 4* 0 Miller 13 2362 words
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Article128 1956-06-08 16 LONDON. Thurs. IJAIN restricted play in all the oottDtjr cricket matches toda.Score.-; at the lea Interval were: At Lord's, Worchestershire 211 for six versus Middlesex. At Oxford. Army 232 for four declared. Oxford University 237 foi thr?e. Kum!ebBn 70. Walton 1 13 >. At Cambridge. WarwickshireReuter - 128 words
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235 1956-06-08 16 HONG KONGS best Chinese footballers will be seen in Singapore between June 22 and July 22 in an invasion by the three leading club teams in Hong Kon?, Eastern A.A., South China and Kcwloon Motor Bus. According to present arrangements, the first235 words
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Article210 1956-06-08 16 PERAK DERBY PROBABLES JOCKEYS PROBABLE line-up and jockeys for the $30,000 Perak Derby over IVj miles tomorrow are: 321 Bearer Bond 9.03 (R. Breukelen) 6 bag by Confessor— Hilarious Bongoure 027 Zabaflione 8.10 (Sullivan) 5 breg by Nicolaus Comfit Mawi 483 Dantesqne 8.05 (Tjca) 5 bsg by Dante Schiaparelli 724210 words
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769 1956-06-08 16 CYPRESS POINT AND THREE RINGS ARE WELL IN PICTURE Old Brigade dominate Perak Derby IT LOOKS like another 1 battle Between the old brigade in tomorrow's Perak Derby over 1J miles at Ipoh. With the possible exception of Maori Chief, the current season has not produced any really outstanding stayer.769 words
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373 1956-06-08 16 Robert Lim gives up badminton for religion MALAYA'S 1958 Thomas Cup prospect, Robert Lim o*f Singapore, has decided to give up competitive badminton. He is to take up a course in religious study and thinks that competitive badminton will take up too much of his time. Robert will shortly resign373 words
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Article74 1956-06-08 16 The Singapore Amateur Football Association's Senior Cup competKlon Vill ttari during the first '•.eek of July with a preliminary round match betwern Chinese Athlete? and Royal Navy. i"ne cir:>\v for the first round isStar Sccerites v S.H B Polic«<: Amicable AA. v Indian Recreation Chib; Tigers v Ko\ers;74 words
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Article321 1956-06-08 16 WEIGHTS f o r seven races tomorrow, last day of the Perak Turf Club's Derby meeting are riven below. See above for Derby weights. Hsrdeka Cup Cl. l,Dlv. 1-6 F. Distine 9.10 Maiooka 8.13 Shamrock Slipper 8.11 Cash Cheque 8.07 Little John 8.05 Sovereign321 words
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Article119 1956-06-08 16 LONDON. Thurs. TWENTY TWO probable starters and jockeys for the 178 th Oaks Stakes, one and a half miles Turf Classic for three-year-old fillies to be run at 1430 G.M.T. at Epsom Downs tomorrow are: Lady Serene Naval Glory (E. Cracknell Janiara <S Boullenßen. FrenchReuter - 119 words
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284 1956-06-08 16 SINGAPORE soccer toi day loses one of its best known Services referees when Cpl. McCalloch flies hom< to Scotland. Thirty-seven year old Glas-gew-born McCulloch started his career as a referee in 1951 with Cambridgeshire FA. under the jurisdiction of Mr. W. Ling, the284 words
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Article102 1956-06-08 16 S 'pore- Johore tie off SUNDAY'S Malaya Cup soccer match between Singapore and Johore at Jalan Besar Stadium has been postponed. Johore yesterday asked Singapore for a postponement as five of their best player> were injured and would not be fit to play on Sunday. Singapore agreed to this request102 words
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