Singapore Standard, 10 October 1956
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Title Section34 1956-10-10 1 Singapore Standard ,«iT«t N c >RD POUCE ***** (5 Hnttl 2400 jPtiL fe vfH f\j Jt J±U FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 I no SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1956 It PAGES 15 CENTS34 words
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Article196 1956-10-10 1 Oct. 9 (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster j tes Secretary of State, declared today j the Suez problem was acceptance of T that there should be a system to ensure mid not be used by any country as an ts nation:\l policy. 1; E thai and oi Leve that the196 words
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391 1956-10-10 1 R.I. ARMY CHECKS PLOT TO OUST GOYT. Ten Officers Are Arrested JAKARTA, OCT. 9— THE INDONESIAN ARMY, WHICH ARRESTED 10 OF ITS OFFICERS YESTERDAY IN A NATION-WIDE CRACKDOWN ON "POLITICAL ACTIVITIES" IN THE MILITARY, ANNOUNCED TODAY THE OFFICERS WOULD BE ACCUSED OF "ATTEMPTING TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT." Among those arrestedAP; UP; Reuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-10-10 1 FORMER Israeli Trimo Minister, Mr. MMbe sharrtt. will arrive in Sinqipore by air today at 7 p.m. He will be met at tlic airport by representatives of the Government as well as members of the Colony's Jewish Welfare Board. On Thursday he will lunch129 words
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196 1956-10-10 1 Bandits Eat Nuts, Soya-Bean Fertilizer By GOH CHONG KENG IPOH, Tups.— Stringent food denial measures imposed by the Cameron Highlands district war executive committee have reduced the terrorists' larder in that 1 area to the bare bone. This information comes from a terrorist who196 words
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Article72 1956-10-10 1 SINGAPORE Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swce Keo. Will today moot the management committees, supervisors and principals of Chinese schools of the Colony in order to end the illegal activities of some sections ot Middle School students. Mr. Chew Is expected to warn tin 1 management committee of72 words
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Article32 1956-10-10 1 AT press time, the score at the end of the eiehth inninus of the sixth same of the YVond Series between the New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers was 0-0.32 words
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Article49 1956-10-10 1 MARY Ng. 36. an insurance agent, was yesterday sentenced to three months' jail and fined $5,000, or a further t';ree months' imprisonment in default, in a Singapore District Court, for attempting to cheat a businessman. She gave notice of appeal. (Full report in page 349 words
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Article100 1956-10-10 1 THE 41-day-old strike by 400 Singapore City Council gas workers will end today. The workers will return to work this afternoon. An agreement shilling the dispute between tht Gas Department workers and the Ciiy Council will be signed at the Labour Ministry today at100 words
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Article, Illustration380 1956-10-10 1 WANTED: A CAR TO DRIVE THE DUKE THROUGH K.L. STREETS 8,000 Children Will Cheer Him In Spore A COUNTRYWIDE hun^ lv ui»w on for a suitub'%*pen tsr for the Duke of Kdinburgh's state drive through Kuala Lumpur, when he visits the Federal capital in the course of his Malayan tour.380 words
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157 1956-10-10 1 DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyika, Oct. 9 (AP)— A surging mob broke through police lines today and staged a near-riot when Princess Margaret stepped from her car to watch tribal dances in Dar Es Salaam. British officials and their wives in the Royal procession piled out157 words
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91 1956-10-10 1 ALGIERS. Oct 10 (AP) Four Europeans died fight ins for their jives la I nigh! m a new wave of rebel attack: that swept through the Oran Department, an area comparatively quiet in recent days. Threo of those who <u< out for several h91 words
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Article99 1956-10-10 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber price* (cents per »b. n Sineapoer yesterday were: Buyers sellerv Spot (nom.) *>U 01; Oct. RSSNo 1 9U Ml R.S.S. No. 2 90^ MJ B.S.S. No. .1 88^ 80 Tone: Uncertain. ypuKt n> Tbe price of tin on the local market yesterday was S>f>o (lnihansed) LONDON99 words
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Article108 1956-10-10 2 TELOK ANSOV Tues. A Tan Ben,' Thian. 27. was believed to have been burnt to death when fire gutt i pan I *:;e Hua Hsia Chinese School, at Bagan Datoh, 30 from b< re, late last night. This par: i I the school, a108 words
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Article41 1956-10-10 2 ST. A\ OR 5 School, Singapo c d H illo ecn Ball >1 Its new house, at the Sea View Hoti couple at c ire obtain. at: SI Irew's C I Office. St Audi ille, Whiteawaja and Re rinsons.41 words
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Article, Illustration157 1956-10-10 2 'Nude' Snares Top Honours At Photography Salon KUALA LUMPUR, j Tues. A brilliant "Nude in Frame" submitted by Wellington Lee of America today won the coveted gold statuette at the Sixth Malayan International Salon of Pictorial Phoi tography here. The nude, sprawled across a giant-size 0 frame and lit to157 words
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Article228 1956-10-10 2 SiXTV-F I V E serving] officers of the Singapore Government yesterday sweal through a twohour written examination to qualify for, admission to, the Colony's Administrative Service. o: -he 65. ten will be I selected to fill specially created supernumerary ad- i mini >trativ<228 words
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Article67 1956-10-10 2 MUAR. Tugs.— Muthn 31, of Kampong Jozs Pagoh. pleading guilty to setting two steel-wire traps on Sent. 27 on a footpath without a licence from the police, was fined on Saturday $100 or six weeks' jail by Muar Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad A liser and a67 words
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220 1956-10-10 2 Govt. Plans More Seaside Resorts For Colony Youth GOVERNMENT has plans to open several more seaside youth resorts in Singapore and the neighbouring islands. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, Director of Social Welfare, told The Standard yesterday. However, much could he achieved more speedily if the public themselves would carry the220 words
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Article224 1956-10-10 2 Negligence Was Not Disproved— Court JACOB Yoong Ah Chye, a teacher of St. Patricks School, his wife and two daughters were awarded 54,963 damages, by the Singapore High Court yesterday, for injuries sustained in a motor accident on Jan. 7, last > rear a The award was made against224 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-10-10 2 TIIK Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black and Lad] Black last nieht attend etj a charity premiere of \\w film "Kinc's Rhapsody" at the apitol Theatre. Thr pn coeds of the show will ho donated to the Singapore hranch of the British Rod Cross In this Standard63 words
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Article83 1956-10-10 2 MORE than 200 Chinese organizations in Singapore will take part in today's Double Tenth celebrations at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to commemorate the- 4.lth anniversary of the Chin...ese Republic. There will be a ceremony and tea-party in thr morniim. followf-d h> a dinner the Chamhn >83 words
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Advertisement237 1956-10-10 2 KITCHEN 111 f j til f W I V MARR[^ J^^B^x MANUFACTURED BY AKM f* AU i^ AMT I j n ja^^si %%Pw GENERAL CONTRACTOR FAMILY, HOLD BACK" m f^^ik^ RFT" F FIAVIQ specialised in joinery, furniture, ixteriok-decoratiox and parqitj j How to encourage young ronidiico H^^fiJr 111- Uflf 10237 words
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Article785 1956-10-10 3 7 Be//eve Could Induce Mr. Devereux-ColeboumJ A Conspiracy To Wreak Revenge, Says Defence MARY NG, 35, an 5U roncc agent, was jy sentenced to Hlths 1 jail in a Loporc Dist r i c t jurt tor attempting cheat a Colony busif ssman of 52,5C0. Judge, ::ncrj her :Cr785 words
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117 1956-10-10 3 Telecoms. Police Start A War On Robbers Of Telephone Booths t a en ti ith The Contra nr ot »ms, an average of sir. ♦->- phone booths were r: daily by I "the oflences are f mostly committed by youths, now suspected to be mem'oers of several "Yankee he .n,117 words
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Article42 1956-10-10 3 lifted :ient of exception of plastic and d material, jur sreer I khaki cl jth. black e'.oth (other than b ack satin, or blc ck r Lth I bi y p€ n it Fc Di- :a! <KB i42 words
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382 1956-10-10 3 A UNIQUE PARK AND COMMUNITY CENTRE AFTER SEVEN YEARS WORK A PARK and community centre to cater for Pasir Panjang's 40,000 residents is almost completed and will be opened by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, en Oct. 17. L Once hilly and undulated382 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-10-10 3 FOR the second time in succession, Singapore's AngloChinese School will be sending one of its boys to the New York Herald Tribune Forum to represent Malaya. The Education Department has selected Mr. Lim Heng Loong as the Singapore and Federation representative at the 38-nation Forum108 words
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Article23 1956-10-10 3 KUALA I UMPUR, Tues The South Wales Borderers Operating in the Scgamat area of Johore, have killed two more terrorists.23 words
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Advertisement176 1956-10-10 3 WELCOME All Patrons Friewb to Celebrate the 26th ANWIVESISAHY 26th OF THE GRiiAT WOBLD AFMSEMENT PAHK Kirn Seng Road Singapore Cn Wth 11th and! 12th OCTOBER 1956 Renting many gigantic novel and stupendous attractions "9th IhOOH CELEBRATiONS zf The most sensational attraction that must not be missed I T I176 words
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Advertisement221 1956-10-10 3 1 LyA- DACRON \f\ |r ORLON MIXTURE II SLACKS I 'rMii' WASHABLE PRACTICAL KrSm ELEGANT j V^fe^L SEND FOR PATTERNS l\ /4li SELF-MEASUREMENT CHART. tf) FI!0M I $22/50 paib iii P.O. BOX |J 7JT^ i^iiL PHONE ww SINGAPORE f Betty Warnngton fffi y drew this Dicturc /<% i^T\ Hilda's Schools221 words
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Article84 1956-10-10 4 The Crowd Roared For Dal is ay FILIPINA Soprano Dalisay Aldaba. who had a temporary .setback when she lorn, her voice as a result of a severe attack of laryngitis, recovered .sufficiently yesterday when .she gave a special concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall for 300 school children in Singapore.84 words
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Article73 1956-10-10 4 MEMBERS of the public will b e admitted to a demonstration of engineering equipment by members of the staff and students of the University of Malaya. Th-e Registrar of the University, Mr. Maurice Brown, yesterday said that members of the public can visit the Engineering Department including its73 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-10-10 4 A PARTY of 40 Malay fishermen from PuJ;;iJ Llimut, nn inland o!T the Selangor coast, yesterday had an enjoyable trip by launch along the Singapore waterfront. They speni some time at the Haw Par Villa at Pasir Ppnjans admiring the stone figures displayed there. In the afternoon they120 words
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293 1956-10-10 4 Joint Count il For Services Employees Three Trade Unions Repress ntlng 22,000 Colony Workers Want- ITS NEEDED FOR A FAIR DEAL, THEY S/MY THREE trade unions, representing more than 22,000 civilian employees of the Aismed Services in Singapore, want a Joint I.SrerServices Council to be set up immediatery to deal293 words
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158 1956-10-10 4 Singapore Faces A Shrinking Land Problem, He Says SINGAPORE is still faced with the problem of land shortage for Government and private estates and building projects, the Commissioner for Lands, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said yesterday. The increasing pressure of the population in Sin^apore OVei recent years has magnified the158 words
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155 1956-10-10 4 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— The average Indian tapper in Malaya is a drunkard, wife- beater, and one with unclean habits who does not show the least care for the welfare of his family, said the Federation Minister for I it, Mr. V.T Sambanthan, yesterday. Speaking a155 words
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Article83 1956-10-10 4 Protest Rallies By PAP THE Peoples Actmn Party yesterday asked for Police permission to hold a scries of protest rallies, against the detention of a P A. P. executive committee member Mr. Chia Ek Tian. Party secretary Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. in a letter to the Commissioner of Police, said83 words
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Article153 1956-10-10 4 THREE Royal Australian Air Force Lincoln bombers from Ten^ah yesterday made a mock bombing attack on ships taking part in Operation Albatross, the SEATO naval air exercise. Bombers from No. 1 Squadron searched for the fleet on their way from Hongkong and Mar"-. T Lincolns, led153 words
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Article100 1956-10-10 4 Plans To Bring Them To Colony Fall Through AMERICAN crooner Frankie Lame is not coming to Singapore after all. Mr. Jack Rooklyn. Colony showman said yesterday. Mr. Rooklyn said that he had no word from Lame's agent for weeks. "You might safely say that it's all100 words
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Article95 1956-10-10 4 TWO provision shopkeepers were fined $150 each in the City Magistrate's Court yesterday, for having adulterated coffee powder for sale. a i r 'on inspector told the J oourt that the adulterated coffee had more than 24 per cent of mixed stuff. The shop-keepers. Son95 words
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Article84 1956-10-10 4 Long, Long: Ride To COURT AN adventurous boy, Nalehappan. who cycled all the way from Ipoh to Singapore to have a ":rood-!ook" n thp City, landed himself in a Magistrate's Court yesterday. He told the Magistrate Mr. K. C. Chan, that he was arrested on Monday. Nalehappan pleaded guilty to84 words
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Article35 1956-10-10 4 FOXG KOXG. who obtained a licence from the Town Council to hawk nice, was fined 525 in the Johore Bahru Magistrate's Court yesterday for selling mcc at s stall without a stallholder's licence.35 words
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156 1956-10-10 4 MEETING CONVENED FOR SUNDAY ANOTHER division of the United Malays National Organization in Singapore will be formed on Oct. 14. at a meeting to be held at Tiong Wah Cinema. Beauty World. Bukit Timah Road. This is to be called the West156 words
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Advertisement303 1956-10-10 4 t°odav CAPITOLIi :3 I Songs, Comedy and Sriisaiional it,,, STARTS TODAY REX f&s Sc^^n bullrtv Irom his woman uimjU! i w Bevtfl mm irnm now her shanu wiped out.' I RANDOLPH ~_W WWfP nf I russeu I I MARVIN UMdlzßlk W*ftNE*CocOft J| LAST DAY PAVILIONS Joel "STRANGER McCR£A on HORSEBACK"303 words
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Miscellaneous449 1956-10-10 4 c&lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE <7 4 fit. 2 31 m. (B 4 ft). fIHGAPORSMMI ks f \V 6 a m r mSliS^&St** R/iDO MALAYA K\|)lO \l\l.\Y\ <<.rn«THI i« -c > p.m We <i :cso«.\ Serenade Lffeerai Socialist Party: <P 1.30 News (S): l 4.i Ttiref < Sembawang Division Committee449 words
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Article344 1956-10-10 5 New Political Party Will Seek To Meet Singapore's Peculiar Needs A NEW party which will enter Singapore's poUteal arena soon, will strive to meet the "peculiar political and economic needs of the Island,' the party's founder, Mr. I. ft Koh told The Standard yesterday. In344 words
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Article61 1956-10-10 5 POLICE raided three regisin Singapore on Monday night. No arrests were made, but the clubs, where gambling was in progress, will he reported to the Registrar of Societies. Eight persons were arrested for gambling in dens and another was detained in connection I chap-jce-kee. Police61 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-10-10 5 TWO members of the Australian Military Forces c j were married at the St. George's Garrison Church, Tanulin. Singapore, last week after a whirlwind t I courtship. 1 They were Miss Shirley Irene Thompson of the Federation Reel Cross and Warrant Officer Leonard j Durnin of tho Australian63 words
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349 1956-10-10 5 Youth Centre Closes For Finishing Touches Tii. Singapore Youth Sports Centre at Kallang will be closed to all visitors from today until the grand ceremonial opening by the C .:cf Mr. Lam Yew H on Friday. An off otre told The Standard yesterday I il this was necessary a^ men349 words
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Article32 1956-10-10 5 THE University of Malaya Students' Union will hold a dance at the Senvicw Hotel, Singapore, on Saturday at 8.30 p.m. in honour of recipients of degrees at this year's Convocation32 words
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Article39 1956-10-10 5 AN opium addict. Lee Fait. of Sempalit New Village, Raub, was on Monday convicted 'or smoking prepared opiuri and possession ot one packel of the drug on Sept. 1 and was fined $250 or three months' jail.39 words
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Article169 1956-10-10 5 MARGARET Wong, a housewife, who petitioned for divorce en the grounds of desertion of her husband. R< nganath Rudrapathi, had the suit hissed by the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr, Justice Tan Ah Tan, in ing the suit held that the issue of the Singapore169 words
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Article44 1956-10-10 5 A SINGAPORE housewife, Swee Heng, was waylaid and robbed of a gold chain Set worth $?00 in Boon Keng Road yesterday. fCwan ■>'• on her way to the market when a man came behind, snatched her chain and lockel and Bed,44 words
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Article37 1956-10-10 5 ONG CHIN SANG, a Singapore fanner, who brought Johore Banru a quantity o! fresh vegetables in his car was fined $66 to the Johore Bah:-: Magistrate's Court yesterday for not having a haulage permit.37 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-10-10 5 AN outstanding critic In Chinese classics, Wang Chun 58, Professor of Chinese at Wuhsi National Institute in Chanschow, Central China. has b?en appointed a lecturer on contract in the University of Malaya's Department of Chinese Studies.37 words
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Article114 1956-10-10 5 No Bias Against Expat Children: Ministry CII I 1 1) RE N of parents serving in Singapore in Government. City Council. Improvement Trust. Universities and Army are Riven equal opportunities with local born children for admission to Colony schools. the Ministry of Education announced yesterday. The announcement was made114 words
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Article53 1956-10-10 5 MALACCA, Tues.—Nomination day for the Municipal Council elections has been fixed for Nov. 2. Election day Will be on Dec. 1 Councillors JX. rie Cruz (Bukit China ward). A.W.B. Acton (Fort ward) and Inche A -<:; Bakar Abdul Rahman (Tranquerah ward) will retire from their seats next month53 words
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Article86 1956-10-10 5 Co-op OfficeBearers THE following were elected office-bearers of the Army Embarkation H.Q. Civilian Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Singapore, st the society's annual general meeting last week: Ex-officio president Lt. Col. J. B. Inness; chairman Mr. Ong Kirn Seng; hon. secretary Mr. 110 Thian Chor; hon. treasurer— Mr. Abdul86 words
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Article39 1956-10-10 5 TAX Kirn Bee was fined $80 in default four weeks' imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty in the Johorc Bahru Sessions Court yesterday to possession of opium and, opium smoking utensils in his house on Sept. 12.39 words
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Article454 1956-10-10 6 TN Changkat Jons in Lower Perak, 5,000 acres of ;nd ca: I for Chinese farmers have few takers. There is no mystery to this reluctance on the part of Chinese fanners in applying for this Ian i The G ent may think trial the offer oi free seed,454 words
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Article212 1956-10-10 6 pURIOUBLY enough it Is v in foreign affairs that they have been most successful. Almost all the polltakers and the travelling, prying Journalists have b«.-en surprised to find how large this looms. The Republican case Is a simple and an effective one It is that President Eisenhower stopped212 words
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Article25 1956-10-10 6 r l"i.,S last has been drax matted by a moderately successful "smear." The guest lists are not published by the White House, but25 words
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Article696 1956-10-10 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN By WASHINGTON yOU hear it tentatively proposed in conversations, hinted at in articles, toyed with as a delicious new possibility by Democrats, and rejected as something horrible by Republicans the possibility that President Eisenhower m i g h t be beaten in the November elections.696 words
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Article1080 1956-10-10 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by f A L A YANIZATION is blamed for the "crises" in the University of Malaya and the Singapore hospitals; also for the feverish anxiety of Federation police officers to be transferred elsewhere. The crises will spread further in both territories and1,080 words
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Article898 1956-10-10 6 mm Mi —i L^._~ Lri r l >J r ""-m DM. IE MARE, Director wf Ftlftoru. oj 1 Federation of ttlio descrilirs mn§^ J work which his department has hctn imim i improve the methods of catrhinp, presprrinti I distributing fisfi. which it>rm> am oi thf I MNM'iej of898 words
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Advertisement102 1956-10-10 6 MALAYAN RAILWAj GOING TO THAILAND?Through International Express pas services run twice weekly leaving (Penang) for Bangkok on Monde Fridays, and Eangkok for Prd (P« Saturdays end Wednesday* T v< =se connect at Prai with the Me 'cyan F night maii trains from and to KIIO The Internationa! Express is of102 words
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Miscellaneous19 1956-10-10 6 Taken as red^^^^^^^T^ f* II ef t* I Yr m i (7) j Bt****\ li rf +C W w19 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-10-10 7 .ni in th" old town hall at HammerIhe Sadler's WpIU company rehearse, ov'% fabaJoas Bolsh »i Ballet dancers reheajse the I \ke Five of the dancers are seen here \k in the strenuous rehearsal. Mirrorpic AFTER their alittrrinc success last week Moscow's h:illet79 words
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Article162 1956-10-10 7 MF. Oct. •> (AP)— An explosion ripped u?h the administration building at the Ampco ils Inc. foundry on Monday, killing one woman and Injuring 21 persons. c wno won in t the time oi the I have been accounted for. F.:e Department authorities I the162 words
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Article19 1956-10-10 7 auses ek's ri<French <>ns s ed Reports I narhump French I to de- I and I19 words
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Article158 1956-10-10 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 9 (AP) The Philippine claimant to the South China Sea archipelago known as the Spratly Islands came to the United States yesterday for legal consultations preparatory to registering "Freedomland," as he calls his possessions, with the United States. And, with several nations. showing158 words
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Article127 1956-10-10 7 NEW YORK, Oct. (AP)— i rtive William Christman, father of five children., was shot dead early yesterday I pc ice said it was a n i an argument over how the World Scries should be played Both Chri?tman and the man as his kiiler were127 words
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Article23 1956-10-10 7 RIO DE JANEIRO. Oct. 9 (AP) Pickpockets turned out en masse for the arrival of the Italian liner Giulio Cesare last Saturday.23 words
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Article72 1956-10-10 7 DAMASCUS, Syria, Oct. 9 (AP) Galeb Kayali, a senior Foreign Ministry official, denied ytsterday he is married to Mary Frances Hagan, tn American girl tried by an Israeli court last week on a charge of spying for Syria. She [fl to be sentenced on Thursday "I have72 words
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Article60 1956-10-10 7 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 0. (AP) Actor John Carradine. 50, and his actress wife, Sonia Sorel, 35, reached a settlement yesterday in their pending divorce case. Carradine agreed to pay M 51.500 a month for the support of their three children. Miss Sorel waived any rights to alimony60 words
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Article35 1956-10-10 7 LONDON. Oct. 0 (AP) A Buckingham Palace spokesman said last night that the Duke of Edinburgh will visit the Seychelles Islands on Oct. 13 nn" his way to the Olympic Games in Australia.35 words
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Article39 1956-10-10 7 SLEEPING sickness on Monday took the life of an 11-year-old girl to boo.-,* the death toll to 10 in recent weeks in Louisville Kentucky. There have been 90 reported cases of the disease, caiied enccphalUis.— A P.39 words
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Article147 1956-10-10 7 LONDON, Oct 9 (AP) Buxom Miss England last night agreed to share a room with the dark smoldering Miss Egypt Sponsors of a "Miss World" contest here went out of their way to emphasis this was important in view of the Sue* Canal crisis. "The girls147 words
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Article314 1956-10-10 7 But Govt. Will Keep Money As A Reserve RANGOON, Oct. 9 (UP) Negotiations for a U. 5.525,000,000 ($75 Mil. Malayan) American loan to Burma have reached the final stage and an agreement will soon be signed, authoritative sources disclosed today. NEGOTIATIONS ON THE LOAN BEGAN314 words
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Article172 1956-10-10 7 Promises Japan All Aid HONGKONG, Oct. 0 (AP)— Red China's Premier Chou En-lai yesterday proposed an early resumption of diplomatic relations between China and Japan. Chou told a Japanese correspondent that China has always hoped for an early renewal of relations with Japan. "In172 words
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Article, Illustration195 1956-10-10 7 ROCK 'N ROLL HEIR WED IN SECRET ROCK 'N ROLL fan Tony Moyn an, 20-year-old heir of Lord Moymhan, was married in secret 16 months ago to en actress who used to be a waitress, it was revealed last week. Tony's bride is 22--year-old Ann Herbert. Ann left her home195 words
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232 1956-10-10 7 US. Will Aid Egypt In Developing Nile OFFICIAL NOTE TO U.N. UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 9 (UP)— The United States said last ni^ht it is prepared to consider "at any appropriate time" steps to develop the Nile and remains ready to "assist Egypt in its effort to improve the232 words
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Article42 1956-10-10 7 GROUP Captain Vivian Gaskell-Blackburn, 64. who for many years had the distinction of being the only officer in the Royal Air Force allowed to wear a beard, died last week at his home in Watervil.e. County Kerry, Ireland. Reuter.42 words
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Article108 1956-10-10 7 YOUTH DENIES RAPING RECEPTIONIST pomoma. California, Oct. 9 iaP' Police said a 17--year-old family Inend yesterday admitted holding the knife which killed a young receptionist at Lancaster, Calnornia. Officers quoted Charles Raymond Elm., a lank] 175--pound youtl tying Jody Diane Burford, 19, pamcKed and rushed at him after he started108 words
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Article78 1956-10-10 7 VALETTA, Malta. Oct. 9, (AP) General Alfred M. Gruenthcr said yesterday "there may have been some Soviet submarines in the Mediterranean from time to time" but he was not especially concerned about it. "We have other problems which cause us to lose more sleep than78 words
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Advertisement111 1956-10-10 7 ftffl I? ?ICIENCY <—- —^p sec-- onrM <T^^^^J> ts^ Gl is the .deal *k-A^T> twrilti Sne, because Ml Hm mabltl Her to speed up mj yc>u, because vc j v > j mccr ne built f :r losl ng SGI hos keys end every modern accessory :per feed fouch pressure111 words
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Advertisement134 1956-10-10 7 POROTHENE Here's one of the wonders of the modern world which is available to each and every one of you modern housewives. The ''Porothene* Storage Bag can do so many jobs for you. It keeps salads fresh prevents odour from one food contaminating another, prevent drying out of bread* serves134 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-10-10 8 The Girl's Really On Edge MARY JANE HOLLAND. 14, a New York hish 5 school student- stands on the ledge of a window of her parents' third-floor apartment as police attempt to persuade her to conic inside and firemen below hold a safety net in case she falls or jumps.96 words
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164 1956-10-10 8 MELBOURNE. Oct. *> (Router)— An Englishman was stabbed to death in an apartment here during a iisrht that arose from an argument over the third cricket Test, the City Coroner was told today. An Australian clerk, John Alfred Somerville, 30, was committed for trial164 words
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Article132 1956-10-10 8 Footballers Ambushed, Eight Die RANGOON. Oct. 9 (Reuter) Communist rebels were reported here today to have killed eight members of a Burmese Army football team in an ambush near Pyu. 120 miles north of Rangoon, on the Mandalay Road. Three other members of the team are missing. Army and po'.ice132 words
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306 1956-10-10 8 A 3-Pnwer Confab Over Wide-Eyed Tanya? LOXnOX. Oct. 0 (AY)— A Russian, spiriting his wide-eyed Ar.iericanborn daughter to the Soviet Union, arrived in L .id on today closely shepherded by two Russian officials. They went to the Soviet Embassy. Apparently the way now was clear for Alexis Chwastov, the father,306 words
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Article32 1956-10-10 8 PRESIDENT Chiang Kaishek yesterday received a visiting Italian goodwill mission in Taipei and told them he hoped the traditional friendly" relations between Italy and Nationalist China would be strengthened. Router.32 words
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Article378 1956-10-10 8 RESERVISTS MARCH OVER A GROUSE Second Troop Demonstration In Valetta No Mutiny, Only A List Of Complaints' VALETTA, Oct. 9 (Reuter) A member of the 37th Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery said today in a statement that artillerymen marched on the regiment's officers mess last night with a list of378 words
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Article185 1956-10-10 8 THE SHAH AND I S ORA YA ROME, Oct. 9 (AP) Empress Soraya of Iran said today "the Shah loves me as much as I love him and we will never be divorced." The beautiful green-eyed Empress said she was breaking her rule not to speak for publication to end185 words
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Article65 1956-10-10 8 MUNICH, Oct. 9 (AP) attacks of pain in the hip and Composer Igor Stravinsky thigh. was confined to his bed in a d^™^ V'W.Si'd Munich hotel today, reported- musician was serious but that ly suffering from grippe and the famed Russian-born Amesciatica. The latter is an65 words
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162 1956-10-10 8 LONDON. Oct. 9 (AP)— Former African chieftain Seretse Khama flew home to Bechuanaland today as a private citizen after six years of exile in London. Ruth, while wife of the onetime chief of the Bamangwato tribe, and their two children, plan to join162 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-10-10 8 WORLD famous <abai<; s! ;r Vana ••■<■ little surprised when she «,iv asiced Ml worth of jcuclltry at tin sc<nii<i Watdi and Jruollcry Train Fail ntlj London. Altogether the exhibits irere trataed lion. The> tadoded a pearl necklace worth a uaiih .ill!- (1 a(51 words
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237 1956-10-10 8 BANDUNG, Ort (Reuter)— Aa ten Ambassador I<> the Philippines, )1: K. &hai assured tiie regional conference ol fhe ood |urn U cultura 1 Organization meeting here sf thr An I (iovernmrnts "earnest hsoLac" t<< tflrfpj in utj I possible the "replacen^rnt237 words
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Article26 1956-10-10 8 HONGK Minister, Ml pro of an Itaiian-Ci. mission I On arrival liked the idc. I i famous Ita; duding Roberto R< i26 words
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46 1956-10-10 8 NEPALESE rrimr Mhtfstei Tank* P waves to cheeriag weJl-wteher», v n mier Thou Kn-lai (left) hv walks alone elutchi bouqufi. Hie NepaJese Praaiei had ,iu>i in Peking: for a visit at the invitation <>J the P^opi Republic. I T pliolo46 words
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Advertisement287 1956-10-10 8 KOLOK CARBON PAPERS x^i^S&^L^ I^^ XL BE^^ BV^ x A^fc, tB By^ ■u^ The KOLOK "DURACOTE" ond "TENACIA" •enes of Carbon Papery with decorated reinforced backs are not only famous and attractive, but also curl-resistant, easy to handle, and exceptionally long wearing. Their fine tissues and fine coatings combine to287 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-10-10 9 Rain, rain go away! reen dbi it Rain, rain 50 iway." And then, amazinj me out *C there I was at the day Ino swin lit J i li€ same, Mrs. Dunn's daughter Patricia foing to a kittle thing like that stand in her way. a Id (good g ng71 words
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763 1956-10-10 9 John Halkin - John Halkin f rom— I lIX I IKE I NOT ft B nor of Hofs. found it hard to .md Mfrs. while a cr ihc ♦h»atrf Mhtr a< ft hf ha<» praised or a player's I ;jn and the r 3 lhfl pub! Kb.763 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-10-10 9 Rock n' Roll sends Joe Bruno 'Back to the days of chimps' NEW YORK !tSPj» tree PUT through a telephone call to a wild cherry tree growing in a backyard in Pittsburgh. A dark-haired serious young man squatting in its branches 30ft. above Ground picked up the receiver and said:184 words
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Article, Illustration510 1956-10-10 9 Barrie Hording fv\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ men installed a phone in the little hut. Then Joe look the mickey out of Rock V Roll Inns with thi s little verse: "Instead of going fortenrd, Civilisation is in reverse, to I built this house up510 words
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Advertisement222 1956-10-10 9 YOU WOllldll't FEDERAL COUNCIL CHAMBER \V SI I Oil tnlS FAMOUS "DUNLOP" CHAIRS l j. «-fi 1 M ilBillS! WFI i I Pill Hi t0 quote for quick dehver y UUL VUll flilCtlEJL t HiHDI IlK/ W there are ompie stocks jJV pHil 1| (j! N |TT^^m^^=---I ''filr! W'i Woh222 words
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Miscellaneous197 1956-10-10 9 BOARD'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ejM Hi the tree (7) 3 A trull re' >m? U '4 4 Dofo tarn of 7 down i4> eel <io> i x a centra. 5. BOO* for .Me twicm (6) 6. A defensive weapon? (4i ■•On *Jie tube? 7 Take a look op at tka eastla197 words
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Article, Illustration505 1956-10-10 10 P.A.A. Gets Ready For Jet Aircraft SERIES OF STUDIES STARTS PAN American World Airways, first airline in the world to order a fleet of American built jet transports, has already launched an intensive series of studies of all phases of operation of these giant new aircraft over its Pacific routes.505 words
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Article120 1956-10-10 10 GOODS worth about 5300,000 will be on display at the Happy World Trade Fair which begins on Friday. The fair will be on a smaller scale than the previous exhibitions and will be held In the covered stadium. A spokesman of the Happy World120 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-10-10 10 MR C. THOMAS, (above), Manager oj En ployee RcJatiOTU Department of the Standard Vacuum Oil Co->:-pnny of New York. who arrived n Singapore on Monday by Pan A^:crican A ■'ays. He is en route to Indonesia on a business lour. Standardpic.43 words
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Article116 1956-10-10 10 SHIP IN PORT OUTER ROADS Halland, De Eerens, Mina. Clydebank, Sty Talaiig Akar, Tjibadak, Sty. Benakat, Tans Shan, Belinda. Elpcnor. Sti Mozambique, Antilochus, Beng en, Inchu M a. Banjoewangi, M :..kni. Sanana. Helikon, Hunan, Van Riebeck. Kirov, Chunchi INNEB ROADS g Sionfi Paneh, Aik Hin Tong Hock. New Coronation Rakan,116 words
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Article41 1956-10-10 10 NEW YORK Oc( 8, (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 Industrials 483.38 20 Rails 158.76 15 Utilities 66.44 65 Stocks ***** BONDS: 40 Bond* 92 42 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-2(> average equals 100) closed at 160.76.41 words
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Article98 1956-10-10 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB3O JAK 8 55 a.m. Malayan Airways MLI2I KL./MAL 955 a.m. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG.'K.L 12 45 p.m. BOAC BA7BO LON./RAN 12.50 p.m. KLM KLB2I AMS7BKOK 1 35 p.m. BOAC 8A706 LON./CAL 2 20 p.m. Malayan Airways ML2I6 PAL. 340 p.m. Malayan Airways ML4O7 SAN./KUCH98 words
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Article269 1956-10-10 10 WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 The American economy has just entered the fourth and final quarter of 19.* amid expressions of undiminished optimism from most economists and businessmen This has particular significance. The fourth quartei traditionally is the strongest of the year. If it shows me usual269 words
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Article102 1956-10-10 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange nooo closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Oct. $261 buyers, $26 1 sellers: coconut oil (bulk) S4o£ sellers, coconut oil (drums) $43$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $116 sellers, Sarawak white $115 sellers, Special Sarawak black $80. Singpore Copra Association closing prices: Straits mixed copra;102 words
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Article48 1956-10-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Federation Government today announced that the three months from October 15 will be the first contribution period towards the International Tin Buffer Stock. Rate of contribution will he $24 per picul of tin concoitrates, the Natural Resources Minister. Inche Suleiman stated.48 words
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Article27 1956-10-10 10 MALAYAN Kxch;i::i:c Banks Association rates are: S< TT. 0.D.: Belgian francs X French *****; Swedish kr. 167J; Italfan lire *****. Other exchange ra'cs remaine.'i unaltered.27 words
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Article193 1956-10-10 10 A CARGO and passenger motprship for the Far East service was launched recently at Newcastle-on-Tyne. She is the m,v. Antenor, buiit at the naval yard of Vickers Armstrongs Ltd., to the order of Alfred Holt and Company. and named by Mrs. J.A. Blackwood. wife of.193 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-10-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Shells T\V I riraining Within Industry) procramme for staff introduced in 1954 to Singapore has now been extended to the Federation. Fxplaining the value of T.W.I, to members of the Kuala Lnmpur office of thf» Shell Company, is the Manager, Mr. I. P. Brute74 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-10-10 10 Goodyear Chief Flies After PJ. Plant Openk WHEN Goodyear's US$6 million plant in Manila roos im early next year, it will have an annual output of 220,000 tyres, produce shoe soles and heeLs. mummn Mr. Russell De V executive vice-president of Goodyear said this :n Singapore yesterday.50 words
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Article141 1956-10-10 10 MAL''Y '.N industrial shares were steady, while tins were slightly ea.sicr. according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Associate tl Rubber sharet were quiet. Aok.-m 1.75 180 ,y 3d- 39/Hong Fait 1 12 1.17 K. Kampar 6 9 3? Kundang 18 6 19 3 xd r Perak I 1?141 words
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Article75 1956-10-10 10 MALAYAN terdaj reported the lollop esi done: v on Gan n 98; Hammer $3.17£. 1 II Waugh $1.65; H 08; McAUster W. 75; Mi BO .5' Robin i nson 0 |1 55 x all: Sti $15.25: Straits Times Straits Traders 126.50; I ords $8. Aok.im $1.80: Austral75 words
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Article43 1956-10-10 10 SINGAPORE 1 an v Octo 91| cc: V] The mark' and in buying ii morning. At noon the slightly easier. In peci on At the trade b.. ■derate during the day. NOON PRlt Sp Oct. R.S.S N Oct A. on October43 words
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Advertisement779 1956-10-10 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF M NAVAL BASE SINGAPORE. TRADE APPRENTICESHIPS TENDERS. 'rHERE will be vacancies rvn\TFR'S DEPARTMENT- in January, 1957. for E I* r-^ c on the fully indentured apprenUcel fig SV 0 (n S! ships in H.M. Dockyard. SinteS bbc in the follo^ ne .raaes.Shipwright. Shipritter. Enof B 1957779 words
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Advertisement113 1956-10-10 10 From Hongkong to Bombay, Aden, P. Sudan Port Sato. Venice, Trieste ond Ri|c^ c :1 Spore Malocco P.S'ha* T m/v "DINARA" 8 1 1 Oct From Adriatic, Near East, India to Djakarta, and Whompoa. Penang P.S'hom Moioccc m/r "VELEBIT" 15/ 16 Oct 16/17 Oc» Genera, Agent,: EAST MOUNT AGE* 1113 words
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Advertisement704 1956-10-10 11 r^LC-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T r 11/4 132/6 Robutton Ro«d I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult C Port* S por« p. usm HmWi 5/14 Oct 15/16 Oct 17/U Oct i 9/M Nov 15/16 No* 17/U H«, 290«c/4|an 5/6 )»n 7/8 \»n q ceed704 words
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Advertisement1236 1956-10-10 11 el: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore! (12 lines) MM, THE BLUE FUNNEL L NE T, a -arriers opticrt to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. POSITION OP VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS >f»tn E t R1,236 words
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Advertisement867 1956-10-10 11 MITSUI W\ LINE Spore P. S'ho» Penonc FOP. JAPAN Hoeisan Moru (or Yokohamo, Nogovo Kobe via Hongkong 1 9 Oct Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji via Hongkong 2 Nov 29 Oct Bonsei Mam For Moji. Kobe Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akibasan Maru tor Yokohama, Nogoya, Kobe vio Hongkonp867 words
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Advertisement660 1956-10-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIWAkDi Soilings toi Bangkok ond/oi foi East Penong F.S'ham Sport "MEONIA" 14/16 Oct 17/19Ort 20/22 Ocf "LALANDIA" 17, 20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 280ct,2No* HOMEWARDS Soiling* toi Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam, HafburQ. Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Pwi«*»G :="SUMBAWA" ALSO CALLS BILBAO KARLSHAMN. OMITS GENOA660 words
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Article, Illustration356 1956-10-10 12 NORAH LITTLEJOHN - NORAH LITTLEJOHN Jy EVERY year we have that old favourite the sheath dress. In past seasons it has been sleeveless, or set on a yoke but now it has a boat-shaped neckline, two patch pockets and threequarter length sleeves Basically, It Is still the same tube shape356 words
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Article, Illustration206 1956-10-10 12 I ROM New York comes this latest head scarf— a triangle of woollen jersey stitched to an Alice bind. You can wear it as I head scurf, or hatpin it into a,s many different hat shapes a.s \ou like. To make it, you need a Mm. square of206 words
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Article341 1956-10-10 12 V)O you believe that ONLY 1 f your favourite colour suits you best? BEWARE il" you do for to allow ONE colour to dominate your choice of clothes and make-up is to risk Losing your fashion sense. A fashion-conscious eye becomes accustomed to the new colours and341 words
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Article296 1956-10-10 12 THE STARS AM) I Oil mO D AY'S QUOTATION: "Things that have a com- j mon quality ever quickly «-eek their kind." M Aurelius EDNESDAY FOR I\ I.KVONE; This day and evening provides favourable opportunities for baying, selling, trips, \:.-.L5, all practical en- deavours M ke dec:s:ons 8 based on296 words
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Article, Illustration388 1956-10-10 12 TERRY PILLAY - TERRY PILL AY At home with a By CHE calls herself a "hepcat," she loves Rock N' Roll, she has more than 20 glamorous cocktail gowns, she speaks in an excited, husky voice and she "just adores" Singapore. THIS extraordinary young woman is Naty Munoz. who comes from388 words
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Article72 1956-10-10 12 ''WHERE I have been on hohdov" writes Miss A.C., "there must h*J been tar on the beach because two my cotton frocks are stained with it. have washed them, but the tor did come out. How can I get rid of «t Rub the stains with72 words
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Advertisement164 1956-10-10 12 YOU NEED A MEAL BEFORE YOU WORK! .«»-v" jr .0 nave Qicau allu t t v yrm A| ||P m X to -Mi BLUE BAND 1 MARGARINE f in the morning! j| Dl lIC niyn MADPADIUC before you leave home and that doesn't j|| jj^ mean a lot of preparation164 words
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Article288 1956-10-10 13 TRY, TRY, try again Kesavan Soon, the Victoria Schoolboy who is Singapore's sprint champion, made the grade for Melbourne at last thanks to the last cinder track at Farrer Park yesterday. Ke^avan. who tailed at m Besar stadium in the Singapore aaa meet, at288 words
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Article, Illustration253 1956-10-10 13 KESAVAN MAKES IT But Janet Fails Ist Run: 10.8s Ankle Bad 2nd Run: 10.7s he could do better in Mel- 1 bourne. Kesavan said that on a similar track, and with world class opposition, he could move faster. But if everything in the garden turned out lovely for the young253 words
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Article308 1956-10-10 13 P. Suppiah Shines in His 'Farewell' WITHOUT three of their regulars— Aw Boon Seong, Ho Hin Weng and Quah Kirn Beng— Tiger Sporting Association managed to score a 4-3 victory over Indian Recreation Club in a SAFA Div. 1 league soccer match played at308 words
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Article99 1956-10-10 13 Good News For Aussie Cricketers MELBOURNE, Oct. 10 (Renter) Cricketer?; will be paid a retiring allowance under a plan announced by the Victorian Cricket Association today. Payments wi'.l be made henceforth to a!! Victorian players who have played in at least 40 first-class matches. The scale will be £A10 for99 words
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Article92 1956-10-10 13 Pak. Welcome Miller Co. KARACHI. Oct. 9 (UP)— The first Australian cricket team ever 1o meet Pakistan arrived in Karachi this toorning for the five-day Test which begins on Oct. 11. They were erected by acting High Commiss oner H. W. Bullock. Pakistan's largest paper, the Dawn, welcomed the Australians92 words
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Article42 1956-10-10 13 MELBOURNE. Oct. 9 (AP) The Indian Lawn Tennis Assn. has advised the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia that it is unwilling to accept the suggestion of the United States that the interzone Dais Cup final be postponed a week.42 words
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Article42 1956-10-10 13 CAMDEN, New Jersey. Oct. 9 (AP) Swaps, one of the world's greatest race horses, broke down during an exercise run at Garden State Park on Tuesday, but X-rays showed no break of a leg bone as was -at first feared.42 words
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189 1956-10-10 13 WANDERERS Sports Club beat the Chinese 3-1 in a SHA senior division league match on the CSC ground yesterday. i In fairness to the losers it must be mentioned that they niayed one man short throughout and without the services of three of their189 words
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Article19 1956-10-10 13 ST. ANDREW'S School beat Raffles Institution 1-0 in an inter-school hockey match played at Woodsvillc yesterday.19 words
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Article47 1956-10-10 13 A SOLITARY GOAL scored by Jackie Stanley in the second minute of first half save Singapore Recreation Club a narrow ]-fi victory over KhaJsa Sports dub SHA Div. 2 league hockey match on the SRC pa yesterday. This decider wai scored in the first half47 words
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Article336 1956-10-10 13 NEW YORK, Oct. 9, (AP) Don Larsen of the Yankees pitched the first perfect game in World Series history and Mickey Mantle hit a telling home run yesterday as the Yankees whipped the Dodgers 2 0 in the fifth World Series game and took a 3-2 lead336 words
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294 1956-10-10 13 Fook Ying Piruz For Nepal And Lucknow KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Badminton Association of Malaya has accepted an invitation from the Lucknow Badminton Association to send two Malayan stars to tour Northern Ind for three weeks. Mr. Cheah Mah Sun, secretary of the association, said today that he had wired294 words
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Advertisement241 1956-10-10 13 jUROI<H DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold ptce hawi been wcrr for os long as .9 <ecs. i < »-e" t r wiU give correspond- ifod c". p bnght btcouit o* 'hei' i -foe« B^MWsC 1 of hord ro^ed U XT. gold. QU A LIT V J241 words
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Advertisement599 1956-10-10 13 B TON CHAMPS KUALA UJMPUH T-jp? East Asiat c Sport* Club pui up i good fig before bowing d< vn to Sin R 4-3 the ter-commeri hous» Imintnn c;:"-\-'CW-plaj ed b SBA hrr-e last dis I CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOI\CEMENT AMOY CANNING SOY Sauce is known for its high quality and599 words
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Miscellaneous230 1956-10-10 13 LTI Abner B Al Ca PP L>:£P:: HAD TO SLAP ML', I^?**' fC W A NOU J 1 Vfi°° -J Dorruook ARousiD a e>\T. r r I O^* Z^No^ m^/IJlcy Oop fi y V. T. Hamlin llHK^r^ I yS^Sfiff HJVJW LITTLE I QUESTION? WHY, I THINK HE I P^" ■^X^^230 words
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Miscellaneous144 1956-10-10 13 SOCCFR SBHFA LE AGI'E SENIOR K/O SEMI-FINALS: P. Bukom vs. Hongkong B Ford Chartered Bank at F. and N. JUNIOR X O FINALS National Carbon S.C. 09. Wearne Bros I. Engineers at Jalan Besar Stadium. BADMINTON Junior Inter-Club Se^ finals at S.B.A. Hall at 7 p.m. RUGBY The Blacks R.V.FC.144 words
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802 1956-10-10 14 Windsor Lad - No Need To Look Beyond Proctor For The Winner Windsor Lad j— —Says 1 i <! Back Marcelle if it's a price you're after RACE ONE RACE TWO WITH present underfoot conditions in his favour there is no need to look further than PROCTOR for the winner in the main802 words
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940 1956-10-10 14 Flying Khasim To Give Them The Breeze RACS THREE Christmas Carol has been fairly consistent in recent outings and if he reproduces his August form he could slam his opposition in this. After his second to Film Studio over the seven in Aug- ust he came into his own when940 words
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214 1956-10-10 14 Take Flying Close in the 4.15 RACE FOUR On his third to Hollywood Star cMul Persian Count on Saturday I am giving Flying Close a great chance to win here. Flying Close was running on at the end o[ his race and should find the extra furlong to his advantage.214 words
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Article225 1956-10-10 14 PENANG, Tucs. In spite of (he heavy track some fast times were returned this mornins when a number of horses were sent out against the watch KHASIM. a runaway winner last Saturday, worked with gusto. With Mawi up, he easily disposed of three furlongs in 39225 words
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Advertisement168 1956-10-10 14 I VITAL I VIGOUR I WATERBURYS GOMPOUHM When you reinforce your daily diet wifb frfffTWWf-ffffff-f Waieibury's Con^pound, you'll find thai you build up vitai vigour and vitality in a surprisingly short tim^. Rich in strengthening essentials, Water. bury's Compound adds energy to your JESX^ system helps build resistance to E\\\l168 words
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