Singapore Standard, 17 July 1956
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Title Section30 1956-07-17 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 11,, w f 2400 #6 l% 'A FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 JF LKDJ SINGAPORE, TUESDAf, JULY 17, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article, Illustration151 1956-07-17 1 Women Weep... ...As Lose Homes In Blaze THESE two women (left) weep as their homes and possessions go up in a blaze that razed six houses yesterday. The fire broke out when a kerosene stove in a cubicle of an attap house in Kampong Alexandra, binsapore, exploded at dawn. In151 words
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Article254 1956-07-17 1 Govt. Grant Sparks Protest From 100 Primary School Pupils NEARLY 100 PUPILS OF THE CHWEI CHIUM PRIMARY SCHOOL IN JURONG, SINGAPORE, YESTERDAY STAGED A SITDOWN STRIKE IN PROTEST AGAINST A SCHOOL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE'S DECISION TO ACCEPT GOVERNMENT GRANT-IN-AID. When the time for lessons to start came round,254 words
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Article169 1956-07-17 1 Rebels Blast Train ALGIERS. July 16 (AP) French military hradquarters today announced that rebels had blown up a military supply train on Sunday in Eastern Algeria with heavy damage. The officials gave no indication of casualties but unofficial reports told of eight dead and n:ne wounded. The train was carrying169 words
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232 1956-07-17 1 Two Drift 36 Hours In Storm-Lashed Boat, Three Others Are Lost PENANG, Won.— Two Indonesian seamen lashed themselves to their tonskang, flooded with sea water, and drifted for 36 hours before they were rescued by a passing steamer, 40 miles south of here today. Three other seamen who made up232 words
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Article99 1956-07-17 1 PlaneLands Minus Passengers A MALAYAN Airways plane landed in Singapore last night without pa-^engers. It had left its passengers in Malacca, where it made an emergency Landing earlier in the evening alter developing engine trouble. Two relief planes were rushed U) Malacca from Kuala Lumpur and Penang to pick up99 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-07-17 1 »r« still in i dirticult position at on the fourth day of the Third tiled t>> avoid follow-on by 33 runs. p!,i\ Ihej bad l<'>t two wickets for 93 i behind LnJands first innings total Hid !'><■ mud CIO) took Austra- i tor before th» were separated. Two 197 words
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Article74 1956-07-17 1 CINCINNATI, Ohio. July 16 <Reuter) Agreement on a wage rise of 6.2 cents an hour for 13.500 rubber workers of the B.X. Goodrich Company was announced late yesterday. The agreement between the company and the United Rubber Workers' Union, covering production and maintenance workers In74 words
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Article25 1956-07-17 1 EGYPTIAN positions on the Gaza strip border fired three times yesterday on the Israeli outpost at Kissufim. an Israeli Military spokesman reported.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article62 1956-07-17 1 LONDON. July 16 (UP) King Feisal of Iraq arrived for a three-day State visit to Britain today and was greeted by Queen Elizabeth and an enthusiastic crowd of some 10,000 persons. The young King was met at Victoria station after a train trip from Dover. He62 words
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Article24 1956-07-17 1 THE Philippine Senate ratified the San Francisco peace treaty yesterday to end the state of war between the Philippines and Japan. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article74 1956-07-17 1 IPOH, Mon.— The vice-president of the North Malaya Commercial and Industrial Employees' Union, Kcng Hian Guan. was detained bv Perak Police two weeks ajjo. A Police spokesman confirming: this today, said Kenjj has been detained "on a warrant from the Mentri Besar." He would not comment any74 words
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Article100 1956-07-17 1 NICE France, July 16 (Reuter)— AntiCommunist Yugoslav refugees and members of a visiting Serbian dancing troupe from Yugoslavia fought today outside an open-air theatre in Nice. One dancer was struck on the face with a stage sword and knocked unconscious. He was taken to hospital, but his100 words
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182 1956-07-17 1 MORE than 200 thug suspects *were rounded up iast liight 1n Singapore as the big clean-up by the Police entered its second day. The suspects were held in the biggest drive launched by the entire Police force on the Colony's underworld. Shortly after182 words
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Article32 1956-07-17 1 HONGKONG is the subject of lour pages of colour photographs ancJ text in the July 21 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, one of America's most widely circulated magazines. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article238 1956-07-17 1 Just A Sensation, They Say IGOLSTADT, West Germany, July 16 (Reutcr)— Three members of a Hugarian trade mission arrived here from Frankfurt today to interview the Hungarians who flew into exile last Friday, and the people they brought with them. But they were told today that238 words
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Advertisement13 1956-07-17 1 i SEASON (g= TRADING CO I I ii Bit! i^t S T6TE (XPRgSS13 words
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Advertisement15 1956-07-17 1 ia^'O YOGHOURT rjw^ NOURISHES M^J WITHOUT FATTEHIM6 Tv^k Ilk. sl^^H Ht- '^7 Winget at work15 words
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175 1956-07-17 2 'HOSTELS SCHOOLS TO BEAT NURSE SHORTAGE' PENANG. I\lon If Malaya is to beat the appalling shortage of nurses, every endeavour must be made to provide them With not only hostel accommodation but also adequate facilities for training, the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray declared here] today. Six Donald was declaring175 words
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Article48 1956-07-17 2 TWO cou>ins. Tor.^ Ber: I jng Wai Oi raster clai tria in the S.-.^-nore I igistx te*s Court to a I Sghtil g l" two girl .vere egc T to ,-iave fought each other on Co yet Quay. Hearing ia postponed to Aug. 448 words
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Article102 1956-07-17 2 Mother-ln-Law Couldn't Help Here WHEN .i husband found hi:. -.;:> ■■moving abon: with another man." he reprimand, ed I er. When Quarrels followed the wife packed up and left It was disclosed it divorce hearing before Mr Justice Whitton in the High Court. Singapore, yesterday. Ru Chee Nghee, a pharmacist,102 words
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Article428 1956-07-17 2 No Right To Interfere In New Malaya— Assn. PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Malay Association, in a memorandum submitted to the Reid Commission, voiced strong opposition to any representation on the constitution of an independent Malaya by any person who is not a Federal citizen, or428 words
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Article195 1956-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation Government Is awaiting word from Canada about her representative to the Reid Constitution Commission. All the other five members have already begun the task of writing a new constitution for the Federation of Malaya, An official announcement about the Canadian representative195 words
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Article208 1956-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A fairy-tale wedding of a Prince and a Princess will take place in Klan^ on Thursday when Tunku Reudzah. eldest daughter of the Sultan of Selangor. marries Timku Abdul Malik, second son of the Sultan of Kcdah. Preparations began tonight in208 words
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Article85 1956-07-17 2 3 Engines Put Out Radio Fire THREE Ore engines last night rushed to Fullerton Building, Singapore, only to discover that a radiogram installed in an office on the top floor had caught fire. It :> believed that the fire was caused by a short circuit. Minutes later at 8.00 p.m.85 words
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Article29 1956-07-17 2 THE Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, opened the first meetins: of the Postal Board of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur i yesterday29 words
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Article161 1956-07-17 2 PENANG, Mon.— Members of the Bagan Dallam branch of the Province Wellesley UMNO Youth Movement decided at an emergency meeting yesterday to urge the North Province Wellesley UMNO division to take action against the Senior District Officer, Mr. D. A. Borne, for his refusal to161 words
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Article56 1956-07-17 2 THE Nanyang Univcr^r'v has begun its summer vacation with the conclusion of the firsi yenr final examinations last week. The majority of the 500 Murienfs will be returning] home for the holidays. The University will intr©i u re a new course on modern Chinese literature when the56 words
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Article78 1956-07-17 2 Five More Testers Go To Work FIVE additional temporary driving testers were engaged bv the Traffic Police month to cope with the increasing number of learner drivers, states a Tragic Police report. fhe report for June revealed that B a result, Z.r»' I learner drivers were tested, an increase of78 words
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Article208 1956-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mftn i n attack Communist terrorists killed labourer and wounded two other. f Si The incident took pk Chinese labourers to am v armed terrorists in the Tron ine terrorists opened up with Tommy guns, shot guns and a carbine at the ftel] labourers who w< re208 words
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Article46 1956-07-17 2 SEVEN Fer.err". i b her liners arrived is S i b yesterday from B:. England, after a year*! si Ann- her batch of 13 trail i will be arriving on A They will be posted to teachers* training centrei In I Federation.46 words
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Article38 1956-07-17 2 KUALA n The har d a tnv.- *J jur._ .J jur. Tin ticket to Red fl te*-: Said MCA J in the leave a the -a the Said F Ah mar: ous atr An exf Malay;--"The do38 words
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Article114 1956-07-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A six-man delegation representing 10.000 War Department workers in the Federation will call on the Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, to discuss their future alter \h r British Army pulls out of the country The deputation appointed by the War Department Civilian Statf Association I will114 words
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Advertisement112 1956-07-17 2 fND/AS GREATEST FILM WITH AN INTERNATIONAL APPEAL! Jg RAJKAMAL'S t'A 9UAIIAS/ lUAIIAI/ paya v^ jJnAIiAiV utlAliAli baaj lf|| T l <>^^Bte» il3a COLOR BY DIRECTED BY INDIAS GREATEST A CATHAY ORGANISATION RUE lP TECHNICOLOR CREATIVE ARTISTE V. SHANTARAM WITH ENGLISH SLB-TITLES jfSfll iiy^ GALA PREMIERE j^B^i^wi MS^&h 4 SHOWS DAILY112 words
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Article, Illustration180 1956-07-17 3 pcreiras And Theresas andJr Sl«l Reporter > i i name? Is fina'ists ■iJinn ves- (I i f.ibuldentitits. Therca started off Utt n..nie' is h ih.it of the Mn.ilist. also i heresa" is li !s ire not t ny wa\ Then ,irl what nitial was. :;1!Standard - 180 words
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Article311 1956-07-17 3 RADERS SAY 'POOH! TO FORMOSA We Seek Business In Red China, Not Politics Ko The leader of the Singapore trade mission to China, Mr. Ko Tcck Kin, said yesterday that merchants here would not be intimidated by the threat from Formosa to blacklist firms trading with Red China. Mr. Ko311 words
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Article107 1956-07-17 3 Sorry, No Bail, Says Magistrate F I Mr arm< d b mbai] k cl 1 bail he i ach the iring I nnel, Signalmen Othman bin Hussain, and Bunnyamin bin Haji Jin, were charged with robbing Teo Ah Keowj of SlOO while armed with a. -crew driver, at N'icoil Drive,107 words
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Article194 1956-07-17 3 Traders Protest To MacG. lOHORE BAIIRU, Mon. Businessmen here are to continue to protest against the new telephone rates of 20 cents per call to Singapore. This fee, they claim, Is ruinous to business. Th£ Chinese Chamber of Commerce has sent a petition194 words
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Article23 1956-07-17 3 MORE than 15.000 people received a total of 5469. 130.20 last month from the Singapore Social Welfare Department as public assistance.23 words
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206 1956-07-17 3 THE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board has collected £19.000 lor a Muslim Welfare Home which is expected to be built within six months. The Board has decided to set up the home so that The inmates could be treated in Muslim ways. In a206 words
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Article72 1956-07-17 3 PENANG, Mon. A catburglar, gaining entry through a wooden partition, sneaked in*o a room in the Shanghai Hotel, Gurney Drive, at midnight last night, and robbed a woman, Hawa binti Man, of clothing and 51 93 in cash. He escaped without waking his victim. A house in72 words
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Article45 1956-07-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A well-known Indian theosophist. Mr. M. Subramaniam will lecture on "what is true education" at the British Council Hall on i'riday evening. The lecture is being .sponsored by the Indian University Graduate Association. It is open to the public.45 words
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283 1956-07-17 3 THE Singapore City Council yesterday started preliminary discussions with its labour unions on the workers' demand for fixing the retirement age for daily-rat-ed employees at 65. Mr. D.B. Alcock. Council's Personnel and Welfare Officer, held a 70-minute meeting with the unions' secretary. Mr.283 words
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Article109 1956-07-17 3 'Upset' Soldier In Trouble A YOUNG soldier told a Singapore Court Martial yesterday that when the money he had saved to buy his mother a sift was stolen, he got emotionally upset and landed himseif in serious troubie. Private Mark BarrowciifTe. 19. of the Royal Army Service Corps, said this109 words
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Article63 1956-07-17 3 PENANG. Mon.— Two detectives stopped a man in Jelutong Road, searched him and found a wooden lion idol in his possession, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Koav Siong Hin. who pleaded guilty to stealing the idol, worth SlO from Low Peng Keong Chin temple on63 words
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Article64 1956-07-17 3 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorcd in a Singapore Coroner's court yesterday on a roadside barber. Woon Sow Kong. 42. who died in the General Hospital on June 10. a year after he had a fall while working at Kreta Ayer Road. Woon. the court was told developed64 words
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Advertisement151 1956-07-17 3 NOW_ON SALE ODDMENTS ONCE IN A LONG WHILE WE OFFER THE PUBLIC AN ACCUMULATION OF ODDMENTS SURPLUS STOCKS OF OUR USUAL TOP QUALITY GOODS TO BE SOLD OFF AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES. THIS MAKES SHOPPING NEWS! NUMEROUS ASTOUNDING BARGAINS STILL AVAILABLE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. COME TO-DAY! EXCELSIOR LTD. 66, HIGH STREET151 words
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Article354 1956-07-17 4 Youth Led Life Of Red Indians And Cowboys' MR. JUSTICE Knight said in the Singapore Assizes yesterday: "It's a great pity that we have no Borstal institution in this place." He had just recorded a 19--year-old boy's plea of guilty to armed gang robbery. The354 words
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Article, Illustration142 1956-07-17 4 Star Will Sing At Badminton Dance NORMAD7AH (above), the well-known Malay film songstress, will sing tonight at the Singapore Badminton Association dance at West Point Gardens, She will sing the latest Malay hit tunes as well as some old favourites like "Terang Bulan." John Little and Co., Ltd., will stage142 words
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Article, Illustration153 1956-07-17 4 A FORMER fashion model. Caroline Paige, I 1 (above) heads a Colony committee in a (most f°r g "Singapore's ideal Work- in? Girl." c Winner of a similar S contest in Britain before she came to Malaya, Caroline said the Ideal 5 Working Girl would be153 words
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Article151 1956-07-17 4 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday) were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot (noni.) 92 4 l 922 August No. 1 RSS 92\ 92? No. 2 RSS 872 88J No. 3 RSS 86 87 Tone: Uncertain. STORE TIN The price of lin on the local151 words
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187 1956-07-17 4 TX DON ESI A wiU scon be sending a Cull-fledged trade rnission to China to sell rubber, tin. copra, sugar and coffee and buy consumer goods and capital equipment like textile machinery, the new Indonesian Ambassador to Peking, Mr. Sukardjo Wirjbpranoto, said in Singapore187 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-07-17 4 ic. PETER and the Wolf, a musical fairy tale played bv the Singapore Musical Society's Popular Orch- 1 I <«tra, wa s attended by more than 700 school hildren f 1 at the Victoria Memorial Hail last night. A public performance will be hpld tnniirht at 8.45 p.m.Standard - 51 words
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Article113 1956-07-17 4 the secretary or the Singapore Safety First Council. Capt. E.P.C. Richard n. was convicted In the First Traffic Court yesterday of parking his car opposite a white line. i He was fined $10. Ricnartison was acquitted on another count of using his car hum in113 words
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Advertisement482 1956-07-17 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS L4ST 4 SHOWS CATHAY^ iWStVS. _JIII IT TtL JJ4OO Ptrtmouat HUMPHREY FREORIC p^ BOOART., MARCH VffIAVISIOH PW InWILUAM WYLERSPf«hirtf<«of GALA PREMIERE at 9.30 p.m. TONIGHT Rajkamal'ii "JHA\AK JHANAK PAYAL BAAJE" (olor by TVrhnirolor Directed by V. Shuntarain BOX PLAN MOW OPFM wiiu English subtitles I SHOWS DAILY482 words
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Advertisement198 1956-07-17 4 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISAfjn^> Anthony STEEL I^uren.e HAKM.V "STORM OVER THE !f £\S OPENS TOMORROW SE MERAH pl| «>M> HOKDIN AHMAD- DAINC IDKtS SAi. f Tomorrow S arn "SI i ■> AJOHN WAYNE SUSAN hA: A;-. *j Ithe^iconquerorh TOMORROW S a m now PAVILION^ SHOWING! 3 6 W I) 'A CHARLTOf^198 words
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Article, Illustration188 1956-07-17 5 I MINISTER for Tele- 5 I communications and i C Works, Mr. Francis Tho- 2 I mas, extreme left, walks across Singapore's $8,- J 000.000 Merdeka Bridge, accompanied by the 2 Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, second from right, and superintend- s ing engineer,Standard - 188 words
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Article72 1956-07-17 5 More women Join MCA Ranks I Intel life Bahru At the annual general tni I the association held Friday, it was announced '::a: ir.tir.bershlp was 107. an tsc 50 since the inaug ira] me< ting last year. r. v. ly-( lected presi- \!:.>. Peggy Tan. wile of ral L< glslative72 words
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Article52 1956-07-17 5 S 'pore Teachers For Japan GROUP of Singapore Chin* scho 1 teichers will Japan next April to .^y kchlnf methods th^re. was decided at the 71st feu rai meetini of the Sing Chinese Schools' uim the week- q tins sted a two- mmlti to make prclimlnary arrangements for the pn52 words
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Article119 1956-07-17 5 ASSEMBLYMAN Lcc Choon Eng has written a Letter *.o the Singapore Telephone Board, reminding the Board about a year-old request by *he Redhill community for 9 b lephone to be installed in theil area. He points out that although there is one public phone, it119 words
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Article19 1956-07-17 5 SFCRET society gangsters and beat ud A'.i bin Pawlro outside liis home in Potong Pcisir. Singapore, yesterday.19 words
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303 1956-07-17 5 Pull In Your Belt It Will Only Stretch With Rubber' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Everybody has to frighten his belfr and pull his weight until Malaya's financial crisis is over, the Minister for Finance, Col. H. S. Lee, told the Press Club today. And how long the belts must be kept303 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-07-17 5 Check On Funland A POLICE party under Inspector Mallal makes a surprise check at a Funland in Cross Street, Singapore last night. The spot check was carried out to track down "undesirable" elements. It was all part of the Police war on Singapore's thugs. Sta ndardStandard - 46 words
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Article98 1956-07-17 5 PAP Protest Meeting On Sunday THE Tropics Action Party will hold its first protest meeting on the failure of Singapore's Mcrdeka talks on Sunday afternoon a 4 the Badminton Hall. A spokesman of the P.A.P. yesterday said the police had granted permission to hold the meeting. It will condemn Britain98 words
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Article70 1956-07-17 5 THE Governing Council of the Singapore Trade Union Congress will on Sunday discuss an allegation by the Harbour Board Labour Union that a rival union was taking its members Last week. the Union accused the Harbour Board Stall Association of trying to "induce" its members to70 words
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113 1956-07-17 5 MORE than 120 members of the 500-strong Singapore Post and Telegraph Uniformed Staff Union are planning a move to censure the Union's executive committee for alleged "undemocratic" activities. Yesterday, they called a meeting this week-end to discuss a vote of "no confidence" on the113 words
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200 1956-07-17 5 Vegetables Don't Grow On Asphalt! PEOPLE arc often surprised to hear that there is an Agricultural division in Singapore, the Colony's Agricultural Officer, Mr. T. E. Cobb, said in a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. People, he said, have asked: "Why should this small island, nearly all of it200 words
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Article481 1956-07-17 6 T7OR the last fi l 1 >' years Malayans have been going abroad to qualify themselves in professions like law, medicine, engineering, accountancy, and dentistry and have become members of professional bodies recognized in the United Kingdom. In the past certain British accountancy bodies did hold their qualifying481 words
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Article395 1956-07-17 6 Chief Executive Dwight Eisenhower is reported to have given a personal reassurance to the Chinese Nationalist Government in Formosa that there has been no change in the United States Government's attitude towards Communist China. Since there have been growing rumours of a possible change in American policy vis-a-vis395 words
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Article2377 1956-07-17 6 JOHN HERRON - JOHN HERRON By said an E. Berlin show producer. He may be in jail now, but here are some Iron Curtain jokes TN East Berlin recently performers in a musical revue opened their show with a song containing these words: "We are bringing you humour because we2,377 words
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Article434 1956-07-17 6 gCHOLARS, say s a Chinese proverb, are the country's treasure; the learned are the delicacies of the feast. The same thought was expressed in different language by Cicero who asked "What greater or better gift can we offer a republic than to teach and434 words
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Advertisement96 1956-07-17 6 I ONE YEAR TO LIVE When she learned that she had incurable cancer, one thought haunted Lucile Fray: what would become of her ten children? Trie story of a courageous young mother who. facing up to her imminent death, spent the last fow months of her life carefully J giving96 words
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Advertisement63 1956-07-17 6 CATELLIS MACARONI 7| SPAGHETTI I EGG NOODLES I When served m\\\\ fish, meat or cheesr 1 make quick and tasty j week-end dishes. SHOP ARRANCEMfNTS HARI RAYA HAM— 18ffr juU- '<'!. SINGAPORE: We arc cloving «t 1 p e Deliveries at usual. Telephone O'cer* u 4 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR: We63 words
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Miscellaneous16 1956-07-17 6 I (T42THf> i "'ft: "I prepared a little birthday treat, and invited all your friends." I16 words
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Article49 1956-07-17 7 Jo] 16, Qaren review ex-ser-E tunctt"" si ving a n a Loomurder of fe's I a tcllowoi that a petimm fox irt Maria bel a.,; M.- id n I War «ai a M >r*:.V.. :r .ado, Regi> Idi m the i I Rta >lish- j be- i tted49 words
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Article53 1956-07-17 7 :.7 BAT, O\- .<. Jul% U {Renter). a ls~ston€T who cannot read a word :imed i marathpn piano-playing re- -ours and 3o minutes Here during the -v patni in his leys and Bird was ordered to slop playing by his pried j r nm a crowded hall here Bird53 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-07-17 7 Photo. CHRISTIAN Dior of ParLs. one of the world's top dress designers, fits one of his creations on American film actress Ava Gardner, Dior has been coiririissioned to design the entire wardrobe of the film "The Little Hunt" in which Ava plays a leading role, fromA.P. - 66 words
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Article276 1956-07-17 7 Spent 6 Weeks In Asylum LONDON. July l(i, (Renter)— A 53-year-old British Member oi Parliament claimed last night that he had been certified insane and held for six weeks in a mental .lospital alter bein^ drugged with doped sherry. Tie la Dr. Donald M&ntosh John>;in,276 words
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61 1956-07-17 7 DUKE FALLS OFF HORSE IN POLO GAME Ens u I -v |fl (Reute: The D ik« of bile pi?-- ng p k in Windsor Great Part here tot! p for i lew moments, then mounted anThe sadd fhi hoi mw orT w k9 basing the hail in midrield. The incident61 words
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Article122 1956-07-17 7 BONN. July 16 (ReuteD Mr. JawaharlaJ Ncnru, the Indian Prime Minister today made front page news in West Germany witji his weekend speech and Press conference in Bonn. Reports stressed Mr. Nehru's view th^t the German problem could be solved by negotiation only and122 words
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Article67 1956-07-17 7 WASHINGTON, July 1(3, (UP) Russia will bczin selling in the U.S. "within a fortnight" a monthly English language picture magazine to she Americans "a quick and vivid look at Soviet Mfe and culture." It will be called "U.S.S.R." and will sell lor 20 cents a copy,67 words
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Article117 1956-07-17 7 Emergency Landing By Airliner ELKO. Nevada. July 16 (AP) A United Airline DC6 with 63 passengers aboard, including 18 members of the San Francisco ballet troupe, made an emergency mnding here last night after learning of an anonymous report that dynamite was aboard. It appeared that there would be a117 words
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Article34 1956-07-17 7 FRANKFURT. July 1(5. (AP) At least six people were reported killed bv lightning or drowned on Sunday night and thousands were threatened by floods as violent thunderstorms and torrential rains swept West Germany.34 words
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Article136 1956-07-17 7 PAKIKFN, July 16, (Reuter)— Commandant Jacques Yves CoiLseau, the Frencli Naval officer whose underwater film "Le Monde En Silence' (The Silent World) won him the highest honour at the 1956 Cannes Film Festival, is now working on a new diving machine with which136 words
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Article45 1956-07-17 7 BONN. July 16 (Reuter) A West German public opinion poll has announced here that of a representative group of people questioned 50 per cent favoured conscription. The remainder 32 per cent were against it and 13 per cent expressed no view.45 words
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174 1956-07-17 7 LONDON, July 16 (AP) Marilyn Monroe said on Sunday night that she rather play Lady Macßeth than any other role in the world. "I hate to say this," she told a news conference of over iiUO, "because, when I said I wanted to play174 words
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Article40 1956-07-17 7 AMSTERDAM. July 16, (Renter) Holland this weekend celebrated the 350th anniversary of the birth of Rembrandt, one of its greatest painters. In the church here where Rembrandt was buried as a pauper, a special commemoration service was held.40 words
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Article135 1956-07-17 7 Woman Delivers Own Baby NEW YORK. July 16 (Reuter) A .young woman doctor delivered her own baby on the front seat of her car as her husband was driving her to hospital here yesterday. On her way to hospital, the woman 26-year-old Dr. Helen Stein told her husband "I think135 words
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Article28 1956-07-17 7 LONDON, July 16. (Reuter) Warsaw Radio reported last night that Mr. Jo?:cf Sigalin Warsaw's chief architect, had been "relieved of his post at his own requset."28 words
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Article184 1956-07-17 7 PARIS. July 16 (Reutei) The self-service restaurant and the snack bar, both born of American eating habits, have made a successful appearance in the streets of Paris, and the eating habils of Parisians are undergoing a change More than 15,000 people, many of them girl secretaries184 words
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236 1956-07-17 7 Good Word For Russia Is Not An Attack On U.S. Menon NEW YORK, July 16, (Reuter)— Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, Minister without Portfolio in the Indian Cabinet, denied last night that there had been any deterioration in relationship between India and the United States. Mr. Menon, interviewed on a236 words
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Article127 1956-07-17 7 Appeal By Cypriot Detainees NICOSIA. Cyprus. July 16. CAP) Greek Cypriote held' in a British detention camp have appealed to the British government and the United Nations to abolish what they railed the "o u t m o d e d concentration camp." The appeal from 254 detainees was made127 words
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Article182 1956-07-17 7 WASHINGTON, July 16, (IP)— President Eisenhower returned to the White House yesterday to complete his convalescence from his operation and prepare for a trip to Panama on Friday. He also may do some lobbying for his legislative programme. The President decided to 7 leave182 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-07-17 7 BROUGT into use for the first time in an opening ceremony, July 10. was this cloverlcaf intersection at Rhine main airport near Frankfurt Germany. Crossing at this point are two of Western Germany's busiest highways, the Kasse] Frankfurt Stuttgart Munk and the Hannover-Ruhr-Frankfurt Nuernherg Autohahns.50 words
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Article118 1956-07-17 7 Ex-Convict Stages Jail Break MUSOGEE, Oklahoma. July 16 <up> A "dangerous ex-convict overpowered a guard and broke out of a county jail yesterday where Ihe was awaiting charge.* of murdering a 23-year-oid minister and dumping his body in a river. Leon Pete Williams, 27. who ha.- been charged with i118 words
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Advertisement43 1956-07-17 7 fe>t whfISSJi bicycle MU >! MODELS L*> t^A $145.00 to $194.00 q o Duty to Federation JTHK HALtICMI We shall be open till I W%W(^^9Wf^P^9v^^ 1 p.m. tomorrow ■jII II I P^^l m A w^^m hari raya haji SBM^^tmESK^mmK/H^mAß^M Raffles Place bingapote Te!. *****43 words
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160 1956-07-17 8 PARRIS ISLAND, July 16 CUP) Marine Sgt. Mathcw C. NlcKeon went on trial today charged with causing the deaths oi six recruits he man bed into a tidal creek to "teach them discipline." McKeon, rani-rod straight as he walked into the tense genera]160 words
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Article35 1956-07-17 8 AMERICAN forces returned more than .-even million square feet ol land and floor area to Japan last month. Armed Forces Far East Headquarters announced. The amount still held was nor disclosed. A .P.A.P. - 35 words
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124 1956-07-17 8 Chiang's Man Asks For Release Of 13 Indicted As Reds MANILA, July 16, (Renter) The Chinese Nationalist Ambassador, Mr. Chen Chi-Mai, this morning asked the Philippine Secretary of Justice, Mr. Pedro Tuason, to release on bail 13 Chinese indicted for alleged subversive pro-Communist activires. The Ambassador stated that he had124 words
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Article70 1956-07-17 8 NORTH HOLLYWOOD, California. July 16 (*P) Baby James Mceks* teeth were the talk of Sun Valley hospital yesterday. Ten teeth, that is. with which James was horn on Saturday night. Dr. Rirardo Peso and the nurse s were surprised, not to say dumbfounded. The parents, LewisA.P. - 70 words
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Article162 1956-07-17 8 Russian Call To Stop Arms Race MOSCOW, July 16 (Reuter) The Supreme Soviet called on he parliaments of the world today to support a Soviet "initiative" on disarmament. A resolution adopted unanimously by a joint session of the Soviet's two chambers said it was the ''sacred duty"' of ail parliaments162 words
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Article101 1956-07-17 8 Japanese Red Boss Acquitted TOKYO, July 16 (Reuter) The Tokyo Higher Court today acquitted Japanese Communist Party leader SanEki Matsumoto. on charges of "going underground and ignoring orders to report to public security authorities after being purged in 1950." A court spokesman said. Matsumoto was arrested on May 13. 1953.101 words
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191 1956-07-17 8 LONDON. July 16 (UP)— A thief today clubbed a woman in a traffic-stalled Rolls Royce limousine and made off with jewels, said to be valued at £100.000 <M. 5840.000>. The diamonds were stolen from a woman secretary of the Winnberg Jewellery Firm in London.191 words
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Article76 1956-07-17 8 FORT CAMPBELL. Kentucky. July 16 (AP) The plea of Pvt. Joseph Arel. now on emergency leave at his home in Woonsockct. Rhode Island, drew a quick response from 25 para- trooper buddii Arci wrote bifi 6 mmanding officer that his mohad undergone two of* rations within the last two76 words
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Article57 1956-07-17 8 (AP operators i fort 1 I all; c n 2 an ii \...L Ini Jean contin ,J* ti< n nl ---ed dS e Leop the or gen that can J bi. eding of a hea could not be <S >Pe or tou rib quanti: drug. Y i oft P57 words
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Article18 1956-07-17 8 NICOSJ An I i todiv a Bi n FamaU dad e to char a ca] Emergency I18 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-07-17 8 Mirror Mirror pnoto. NEW YORK: Bewitching Diana Dors conjures up an appealing self-image at the hotel Sherry Netherland on June 27. The blonde beauty from Britain is in the US. for a movie chore. U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article244 1956-07-17 8 MOVE BY CHURCH OF ENGLAND LONDON, July 16, (Reuter)— Dr. Cyril Garbett the late Archbishop of York, who died last December, is included in a list of 44 men and women suggested for canonization by a Church of England clergyman. Details of a plan *o re244 words
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Article66 1956-07-17 8 NEW YORK, July 16 (ITP) One of the worst mbway jams in hi I hi: New York City to v. ..en some 500,-OOOVush-hour commuters were forced to s» alternate routes to Lower Manhattan. The normal routes were flooded and knocked out by tons of water used66 words
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Advertisement145 1956-07-17 8 told her AVOSET or else! /^__h) You can have cream that whips, cream that keep*, when you keep AVOSET on ■fepSflflSj hami AVOSET i§ made from real cream and sterilized to keep /v*J** ny* l it sweet for months. TABLE. WHIPPING. Hid QUIP. HoH Rayfl Haji Holiday S yp closed145 words
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Advertisement138 1956-07-17 8 THE HEW Qfeuqeot^ PEUGEOT OF FRANCE V A spacious, Powerful and Econom.<oi Motor Lifres, 403 Saloon, 4-door 5 6 Scoter*, form sleeping-berfhs. t c; i* //^^^^BlS? A% 1 46S cc Oh*. Push Rods e r-d<~" /L^st^^, Fourspced synchromesh geor-bn wi mm^i L 9ht Steerin Confrol. Turning Circtc y f El^T^gj138 words
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Miscellaneous742 1956-07-17 8 c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE StSa^a^aWßMMWßWßw*"*"" BI>I IBF Alexander Gibson introduces rfiiiaM Ja rsf^HtftC conducts his own choice: fi p.m. iMin k Q{NPiows sa^ tB\ss?ss3 gj^gr"'^^^^^ *£L f•■ F:ve Minutes for FarmSA^ M^&L c > P- m Forces Favourites; jfr- B jftAfawJ^ 7 30 Thi: Test -Match— England jr .MJwm742 words
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Article, Illustration475 1956-07-17 9 ROGUE Romeo; HARRY PROCTER - ROGUE Romeo HARRY PROCTER ■by By LONDON. I fo P'etty girls Lured on th.s Lere comparing T o who wooed 1* bo rh at the both f ui HIM WITH KVui I HIM |i\t ruEiR par- bed up iiddlP of tfct msht, j WO rml- £■> the M j-i475 words
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Article768 1956-07-17 9 ALVIN STEINKOPF - ALVIN STEINKOPF BY Real OR Fancied it amuses Britishers LONDON. $PIES, real and fancie d, stalk through the news. The shape of an eye glass in a skin diver's rubber mask makes a murky mystery in the waters of Brita i n's Portsmouth harbour. The position of a768 words
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Article433 1956-07-17 9 Successful for many Infections NEW YORK pHLOROMYCETIN, the broad-spectnnn antibiot'c, has been used to succcssjully treat patients suffering from l wide-variety of infections in recent months, according to competent medical sources. Two Iranian physicians reported they used Chloromycetin successfully in treatment of anthrax, and that "none of433 words
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Advertisement226 1956-07-17 9 "One sees jfaRMICA: everywhere these days" in stores I^|^S^^ and shops One of the essentials of profitable trading is a rea'iy attractive shop and what better decora'i.'.s mftter£l] than FORMICA Laminated Plastic. You can choose from dozens of contemporary colours to accord with your decorative iaeas. Ju.-t wipe With a226 words
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Miscellaneous94 1956-07-17 9 iTANOARDS Crossword Puzzle t v 7. S iakespear« ior example v 1 1 i a ROSS 9 f* Dowinj currenl (7) U Can bo estranged (9) J*[i4 i v... *s n in is. v see hen puzzled t Rht (8) t 244 Maall (Nash) (I 1 20. be 1 ltd94 words
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Miscellaneous10 1956-07-17 9 "Of course, I have to turn the pages for him."10 words
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Article317 1956-07-17 10 Our Rubber Exports Dp AUSTRALIAN synthetic usage is rising. Our rubb the first five months this year have shown a decline comp corresponding period in 1956. CC| The latest issue of Singapore Government's "T >.quir ing a journal, says the use of synthetic until recently had purpose tyres. "However317 words
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Article142 1956-07-17 10 MALAYAN t j m b e r will be used to make a type of flooring: material, when China Engineers Ltd. open their new factory in Kuala Lumpur soon. The material be made by the B. \V Parquet CSwj arm) process. China Engineers have been appointed sole msnufarturins licencees142 words
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Article61 1956-07-17 10 Ui THE London Po.^ trict the number of licences for television is now greater than for sound radio. At the end of May there were 1.3 15.921 licences current for television U and 1,301,508 for sound. Throughout the whole country ag May the r of television licences61 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-07-17 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pieul yesterday were Copra. July $25; buyers, $26; sellers, cocohut oil (bulk) $39J sellers coconut on (drums) $42'. se lers; Muptok white pepper $\2O sellers! Sarawak white $119 seller^, Special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed118 words
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Article256 1956-07-17 10 GOODRICH REPORT PUSHES UP RUBBER THE settlement between Goodrich company and its workers caused Singapore rubber prices to rise i steadily, first grade August shipment closing at 92 cents per lb. (89« cents on Saturday). Meanwhile, cabled reports stated that negotiators for the United Rubber Workers Union and the B.F.256 words
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Article148 1956-07-17 10 MALAYAN sharebrokcrs yesterday reported the following business done Industrials: Fed. Disp. $2.02: F. and N. ords. $18»i. $1 85; Gammon $2.01, $2: W. Hammer $2 85; Hume A5 3; M. Cement 5160. 51.62V. M. Colis $1: Metal Box $I.s2|xd; Robinson ords $1.50. Sime" Darby $1.87; Straits Traders148 words
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Article128 1956-07-17 10 ALL sections of the share market were quietly steady with .slight improvements throughout the list, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Fair business was reported particularly in tins and rubber. Price changes announced the Association were: Buyers Seller? flfetal Box 1.49 1.54 xd Simc Darby 185128 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-07-17 10 APPOINTED travel agents of PAA attended a luncheon at Raffles Hotel, given by Mr. Stan Gluck, the c'rline's District Traffic Sales Manager at Singapore, Mr. Gluck. who is leaving Singapore soon on transfer to the airline's head office in San Francisco, gave the party in honour of99 words
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Article213 1956-07-17 10 MR. JEROME B. Wilburn has been appointed district traffic and sales manager for Fan American World Airways at Singapore, it was announced yesterday by Mr. H. F. Milley, traffic and sates manager for the airline's PacificAlaska division. His territory covers Singapore. Malaya. Borneo and Indonesia.213 words
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Article141 1956-07-17 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rate? to merchants 3 r.-T rday: New York buying airmail, T.T. 32 11 1 O.D. :vi \e. m days 33 credit bills, 3:] 1 it; trace bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 3 16 O.d 33 5141 words
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Advertisement866 1956-07-17 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. REFUND OF ASSESSMENT /^LAIMS for refund ol assessment on houses reported vacant between Ist January and 30th June 1956 must be submitted by 31st July 1956 on torms obtainable i from the City Assessor'sOffice (Ground floor). MAKE SURE that receipt of youi claim has been866 words
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Advertisement535 1956-07-17 10 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 138 1 of 1956. Re SEENA PAKIAM of Room No. 2, Kelantan Flats, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore, 3. Receiving Order made sth April, 1956. Date of Adjudication 14th May. 1956.535 words
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Advertisement101 1956-07-17 10 NOTICE P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Level Crossing at Batu Anam on the Segamat/Gemas Main Road near Batu Anam Railway Station will be closed to vehicular traffic from 6.00 p.m. on 8.8.56 until the following morning at 6.00 a.m. All vehicular traffic will be allowed to101 words
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Advertisement95 1956-07-17 10 SINGAPORE TANK SEEVI! Specialists in service' Tank -Cleaning paint"! waxing and boiler- scaling 6 latest mechanical proce^ and flame and chem* cleaning under Europe^ Supervision. Satisfactory^ prompt service guaran-e-Enquiries cordially llClt and immediately attend Office: 34 -A Cross Street, Smga!* Telephone: *****^ YUGOSLAV L From A7rTo'r!"Ne7rEl."Tn7.a one R««1 Hongkong Penang95 words
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Advertisement694 1956-07-17 11 k^BEHCH TRADING CO., LID. p t hV BLUE FUNNEL UmT NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Mc( .r.,i Boston. N.w PhHadelphu fr Cult Spore P snam **m l««y 24/25 |ul y 26/27 it l* f! C Vt<> the> d nd dIKh «'io. sORTH GERMAN LLOYD hamBURG AMERICAN LINE lOINT SERVICE C»»c Marte.llev Antwerp.694 words
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Advertisement1120 1956-07-17 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) TSJ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. Singapore. D Due Sails P. S'ham Penang Peicus for Liverpool Gtottow u iy1,120 words
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Advertisement866 1956-07-17 11 MITSUI pE} LINE S'pore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN from India Azumoion Maru tor Yokohama Kobe Moji 3 Aug FOR JAPAN <rorr Continent Akagisan Maru for Yokohama Nagoya, Kobe via Hongkong 3 Aug FOR U.S.A. via Suez for New York, Philodelphia, Bcltimore Asakasan Maru from Japan 14 Aug 17 Aug866 words
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Advertisement694 1956-07-17 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling* for Bongkok and/or Fat East. Penang P. S'ham S'pore "INDIA' 1 Gdn. 11 "SELANDIA" 19/20 Juiy 21/23 July 24/26 July "MOMBASA" 21/21 July 22/23 Juiy 24/25 ,'uly "PANAMA" 9/11 Aug 12/13Aug 14/18Aug HOMEWARDS Soilings for Geneo, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen. S'pore P. S'hom Penong "ERRIA"694 words
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Article, Illustration759 1956-07-17 12 Here's how to get those Diamonds JFDSLK FLKC, DIAMONDS are a girls best friend? Don't you believe it. For neatness, sweetness, freshness, a girl's best friend is an iron a nice. easy-to-handlc, lightweight, electric iron. Be~. les, you never know, be- |>o "of your neatness, iweetncss and freshness, you might759 words
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Article386 1956-07-17 12 RITA DEL MAR - RITA DEL MAR It ft S rr\ oi> QUOTATION: ■WiuMi Mn \i»t"> lf.i\o as, we ti.itttT omselvm c .with tin> credit of saving left > them —La Rochefoucauld > TlK>l>\Y h>k niRVV OM <o _c C conservative v lical tic Plan to take intage of ail386 words
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Article, Illustration286 1956-07-17 12 Norah Littlejohn - Sarong Sunsuits by Bonnie Lass Norah Little john By JJERE'S a sarong sunsuit and skirt and they're straight from SCOTLAND! Whoever thought of a sarong in Scotland? Glamorous actress Shirley Deane. "Ever since I was a girl I've had a passion for Paisley material," she said. "It started w T286 words
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Article, Illustration324 1956-07-17 12 STYLES FROM THE HIGHLANDS ■jITATERIALS required. The sunsuit takes 2yd. of 36in.-\vide material and a 12in. open-ended zip fastener. The ski 1 takes 2yd of material. Make paper pattern* from diagrams A B C D and E (.below). Each side of each square represents 2in. Allow for turnings. To fit324 words
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Article809 1956-07-17 12 PAT DRAKE' S - PAT DRAKE'S Information Counter IRS. DJf. tells me she has had three white cardigans, and each one has turned cream after washing. She has used soap flakes and detergents but the woollies never look really clean. "I now have a new white cardigan," she writes, "Can you809 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-07-17 12 36inment of Mai j from d\ (below). bust On (from To Make i on C 3. I s patt< j I and i bind a measure :'■-j 1. inch end v32 words
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Advertisement29 1956-07-17 12 the end of the third set.... and not a hair out of place! Shr admire* hi* ~T7T~^ T T" s "^"T" g^^gj| a 7-4 (Q 0 VaSeline Hair Cream29 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-07-17 13 ic. MRS. C. G. Simpson of "Crest Stable" receives the Singapore Cup, presented her by Mrs. M. F. Cutler (right) at Bukit Timah last Saturday, last day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. StandardStandard - 41 words
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284 1956-07-17 13 surprised -p>il of .'■>k MX Wif. runs .-n^urp bMTf Nandar.i i rasi -.•mbmt-d i I vtaff n Sund n i 154 l i n their first Kh the 1 Verii G !7 R. G. Jasbir e schoo 1 team got ••■•>. ih start284 words
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Article167 1956-07-17 13 SINGAPORE trainers won ten of the 23 races at the Singapore meeting just concluded. And Keith Daniels topped the list with three firsts, (including Adelaide Star) four seconds and four thirds, earning $14,140 in stakes. Neai Hobbs who trained i Sailor was second with firsts." four second":167 words
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767 1956-07-17 13 Bv A Services Correspondent IX a dolo match at their Thomson Road ground on Sunda.- evening the Singapore Polo Club defeated by seven goals to four a team of four Generals. ali of whom are serving in the Army m767 words
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Article193 1956-07-17 13 LUCK OF DRAW FOR NATEKAR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Indian Thomas Cupper, Nanriu Natekar and Indonesia's Eddy r usof have been seeded to meet in the final of the Selangor Badminton Association's open International championships to be played here from July 27 to 30. The luck of the draw appears to193 words
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Article, Illustration348 1956-07-17 13 LONDON. July 15 (Reuter) Sandor Iharos, of Hungary, today broke the world 10,000 metres record with a time of 28 minutes 42.8 seconds, according to MTI, the Hungarian News Agency. THE Singapore Olympic iund to raise money to .send the Colony's top athletes to compete in the OlympicSin Chew Jit Poh - 348 words
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Advertisement92 1956-07-17 13 BOOKS PUBLICATION! V GUIDE to Tobias and the Angel by K R. Menon Available at all bookshops and India Publishing House. 458. Race Course Road. Singapore 8 Price $1.60 including postage. MISCELLANEOUS BLUE SPOT The World's Finest Radios, including HiFi 3D Models are available for Cash and easy instalments from92 words
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Advertisement683 1956-07-17 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT P. W. D. SFXANGOR APPOINTMENT OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS. i PPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appointments a? Technical Cadets/ Technical Assistants 'Civil) jn the Pubac Works Department, Selangor, on the salary sca^e of: 5324 x 14 352 Examination Bar/419 x 14— 545, 5C2 x IS—683 words
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Miscellaneous187 1956-07-17 13 1 flhnor By Al Capp Y-YE.S rf /^N'AL DOM'T FEEL BAD -AM' THAR'S NOTHIN' A kav' 3 an 1 i ''^•v^ —<r -r^&KFSm Kay ELSE IN TH WORLD J G/t-'L L//?£l A2r/-? 7 N arc icr^wc au'i t SB Wm AM WANTS T SEE. S COULDLtKEA Uley Oop By V.187 words
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Article23 1956-07-17 14 ZAGREB. July 16 (Reuter)— Sweden beat Yugoslavia by 54 ta to 52 in their women's ii national athletics match here today.23 words
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Article26 1956-07-17 14 Warsaw Julj W (ReuterX— Hungary beat Poland m a •FT Intcrnati inal soccer match at p man day afU c leading 2-0 at halftime.26 words
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Article467 1956-07-17 14 It's Ong Against Invaders JEFFERY JAMES Frankly Speaking' PERHAPS, it's no more glorious beins the champion badminton nation of the world. Maybe, after having a taste of the top, our stars want to see what's the bottom like. Or perhaps, they would like the467 words
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Article245 1956-07-17 14 Bv THE SPORTS EDITOR CITY Councillor Mr. Sim Ben? Sen:; threw a straight right when he said that sending an Olympic team to Melbourne would do much to advertise this Citi i ,;n--around us and beyond, ady being impressed with Singa as being a little is]245 words
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Article, Illustration826 1956-07-17 14 LOCK LAKER PLAY HAVOC AUSSIES FOLLOW ON 2nd Innings Stand Begins LEEDS, Yorkshire, July 16 (Reuter) Australia fought grimly to avoid defeat on a rain- affected pitch at Headingley here today when they were forced to follow 182 runs behind England on the fourth day of the third cricket test.826 words
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Article49 1956-07-17 14 ALEXANDRA Football Team and Badan Kqsenian played a goalless draw in a SAFA Junior Cuptie soccer match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. A penalty awarded to Badan ECesenian in the 10th minute of the second half failed to produce a result when Katun Jahl shot into the upright49 words
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Article553 1956-07-17 14 Complete list at entries are. MEN'S SINGLES Singapore: Ong Poh Lim, M. Sadah, Omar Ibrahim, Lim Wei Lori. India: Nandu Natekar G Hemmady, P. S Chawla, R. A. Dongre. D. N Dhongade. Selnngor: Abdullah Piruz, Lai Fook Ying, D. Surjit Raj, Koh Tons 800. Ncgri:553 words
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Article47 1956-07-17 14 art i "1 C Mcl)( ;j Murk. N Harve\ P Burn k Minn i R Rrnaijtl Lai j L. Hadd. t Lecfc R I ittr 1 1 1..: J ii BOW Irurman liailrI od BurU, k M I •>;.,! for Wn I all Bailei Loci Laker Lef !>•47 words
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236 1956-07-17 14 Ceylonese Can Corrmeil In MAAA Meel KUALA LIMPFR, Mon.— Ceylon's application to participate in the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya's annual championships to be held at Penan? on Aug. 17 and 18 was unanimously approved by the council at its extraordinary meeting held yesterday. The236 words
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Article86 1956-07-17 14 Stork Takes Over 77f£ rcs gnation of tf:e Ho 1 Secretary, Mr. Balwant Sing}-, was accepted h-j the Federation oj Ma~ I iya An ateur Athletic l'un>i at its e.rtrnnrd nary general meetih n rti Kuala Li pur yesterday. Mr. Balwant Singh reformed the meeting that owing to pressure of86 words
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Article292 1956-07-17 14 Indons Fall, Eurasians Advance FOR thr fourth time in succession, the Indonesians suffered defeat whc the Eurasians beat them bv six Roals to four in the SAF.A Community League match at Jalan Besar Siadium vesterday. In their previous games, the Indonesians had lost to the Chinese 11-0 Malays 9-4 and292 words
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