Singapore Standard, 15 October 1956
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Title Section25 1956-10-15 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines! 2400 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 FrT ,r> SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS25 words
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Article89 1956-10-15 1 H'Kong Lifts 3-Day Curfew t 14 life 10- lay s riots and sighs of K nvioon China onBritish autho- ore to i during i r Cho. I B] > in P and expresthe h; I I by pea e ibitanl ta d in of their I be and -..r.t.ms Vo89 words
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Article378 1956-10-15 1 Development Projects To Cost $221 Mil. Draft Estimates Are Highest On Record KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. -Government expenditure on capital development projects in the Federation next year will be the highest on record ever-over $221,000,000. Draft estimates for 1957, published today, disclosed that the biggest single item among378 words
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Article88 1956-10-15 1 Personal emoluments 5169,264.126 i5153.245.876) Other charges annual!? recurrent S^2O.T 1 *>.7H2 ($207,*****5) Other charges special expenditure 835.057.984 (881.7(50.078) Emergency expenditure 5133.735.855 (M..f>,012.--770) Allocations to States and Settlements $185,091,458 ($188,880,031) Recoverable from I'.K. 51.2^8.740 ($11,435,606) Total ordinary expenditure $752,127,925 ($779,--004.0.Vi> Contribution to capital expenditure, 1957 $45,398,--844 Total88 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-10-15 1 THIS Standardpic taken from the bridse gives you an idea of what the deck of the world's largest tanker the Universe Trader looks, like. The giant tanker sailed into Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage from Japan to the Uaited States. It occupied five godowns and is 855120 words
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Article301 1956-10-15 1 Non-Rebel' Classes To Start Soon 400 Register For School NEW classes lor students of the two Chinese high schools In Singapore which have been closed by Government, will start tn Wednesday at Guillemard Road School, the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said yesterday. After visiting all nine registration301 words
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Article86 1956-10-15 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 14 CAP) The commander oi the U.S. Marine Corps said jday he leved the Chinese Nation- marines "are now strong igh tu launch an amphlbi ms as ault In any part of the world." ■•And added Gen. Ran:i M. Pare, "the Chinese aunl ta86 words
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Article257 1956-10-15 1 We Want Elections' -PAP THE People^ Action Pirty yesterday demanded immediate general elections in Singapore. This was decided a* a Party rally yesterday at the Badminton Hail. The neetmg also passed another resolution warning Government against the use of the Pibiic Security and Banishmen. ordinance to get rid ol constitutional257 words
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Article22 1956-10-15 1 A SLIGHT canh tremor shook the Kantu area of central Japan yesterday but no damage or casualties were reported. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article68 1956-10-15 1 Threat To Jordan Discussed AMMAN. Jordan. Oct. 14 (UP) Crown Prince Abdullah of Iraq arrived here today for urgent military talks with King Hussein which could lead to Iraqi troops manning the ramparts against Israel. The Iraqi regent and crow r n prince was met at the airport by hard-pressed68 words
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Article52 1956-10-15 1 LONDON, Oct. 14 (AP) Group Captain Peter Townsend, who a year ago was Princess Margaret's No. 1 suitor, ends his career in the Royal Air Force on Monday. He plans to leave next week on a trip around the world. travelling most of the way52 words
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Article59 1956-10-15 1 PORTLAND. Oregon. Oct. 14 < Router A man bSfi been arrested here lor sending his third wife a message through thr> mails in the form of a bullet which he intended to moan that their marriage was "all shot." The bullet exploded in a stamp cancelling59 words
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Article37 1956-10-15 1 JERUSALEM. Israeli Section. Oct. 14. (AP). Israel's ambassadors in Washington, London. Paris and Moscow were summoned home today for urgent consultations. An official announcement said the four envoys are due in Jerusalem mid-week.37 words
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Article143 1956-10-15 1 TOCKEREE. Scotland. Oct. 14 (Retrr) The railway statiorhere will be lit by electric}/ instead of gas for five miutes on Tuesday as a gsture to Queen Elizabeth. It will ue the Queen Just that timeto arrive at the Tockerbie^tation and Join the Roya/traln after a143 words
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Article135 1956-10-15 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 14 (AP)— The Soviet Union last night vetoed a key section of a Bri-tish-French resolution on the Suez Canal crisis. But the Security Council acccepted unanimously a set of six principles for future negotiations. The voting came in the Security135 words
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Article32 1956-10-15 1 THE 14. 00n-ton liner Corfu yesterday became the first P and O ship to pass through the Suez Canal following the walk-out of foreign pilots a monih BgO.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article105 1956-10-15 1 LE HAVRE, Oct. 14 (Reuter)— The Liberian tankrr Eagle today sent out a radio message— picked up here —that an explosion had occurred on board at 0900 GMT. The Eag'c. 8.318 ton?, said that ?hc was about 25 kilometres from Lc Havre whon the105 words
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Article65 1956-10-15 1 BERLIN. Oct. 14 (ReutcD A telephone service run IE an anonymous lawyer and his wife, which is aimed at talking people out of suicide in West Berlin, is working overtime. Business ha^ been n bri. c k that the lawyer ana his wile have been reinforced by65 words
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Article28 1956-10-15 1 president Boekarno ol Indonesia left Canton ytttcrday for Kunming on way honif after a fortnight i statp visil to Communist China. Peking Radio reported.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article122 1956-10-15 2 Malaria Work Will Cost $4M. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The decision to take over aptima arial work in the States and Settlements will cost the Federal Government $4,000,000 In 1957. Government will, however. not interfere with the antimalarial work oi municipalties and autonomous town councils. The new responsibility will also boost122 words
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Article39 1956-10-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Feooratirr. 1 Minister for Posts, Works and Telecommunications, loche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, was a \i>itor at the 1 9th Annual Saraswathy Puja at the Telecom- Stores here over the week end39 words
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Article389 1956-10-15 2 SOAK THE RICH? PONT FOOL YOURSELF-SHELLEY THE ONLY SOLUTION LOWER EXPENDITURE PENANG, Sun. Federal Councillor, Mr. G. Shciic v r O d Q Party Negara representatives that the budget for 1947 a$ cny the Alliance Government, can only mean higher taxation Speaking at the annual general389 words
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Article, Illustration198 1956-10-15 2 Forged Votes Scandal At 'Miss Trade Fair' Contest IPOH, Sun. Nearly 2 20,000 forged coupons were found in the Miss Ipoh Trade Fair Contest last night in the Jubilee 1 Park before the final J counting for the "Queen". The manager of Shaws Z Enterprises in Perak, Mr. Ng Chong198 words
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206 1956-10-15 2 WAGE RATES UP, BUT GOVT. TO SPEND LESS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Government announced today that despite considerable increases m waqes and' salaries, its expenditure in 1956 Will be 5i3.967.419 less than the anticipated $793,930,000. This has been possible by reductions of $1,730,354 in personal emoluments. $17,200,000 under special206 words
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Article121 1956-10-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The current elusive tactics of Communist terrorists to keep out of Security Forces' way will leave the Federal exchequer with S3 million in ammunition next year. This was a highlight today of the published estimates of the 1957 emergency expenditure which will121 words
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Article49 1956-10-15 2 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. A self- onfessed opium addict, Lim Chee Cbing, 55, was yesterday fined J or two months jail by the Sessions Court. Lim admitted bavin:: nine packets of opium when police arrested him in town He had two previous, convictions for similar offences.49 words
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Article94 1956-10-15 2 Teachers Become Cubs For A Day KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Thirty-seven learners nine of them women from Se'angor Tamil and English schools today became "cubs for a day" to learn how to teach the elements of Scouting to their pupils. They completed training up to the First Star test, which enables94 words
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Article, Illustration228 1956-10-15 2 I THE Crown Prince of Laos, Prince Savang Va- thana, flew into Singapore yesterday in a special four- engined Air Laos aircraft to meet his father, the King of Laos, who is ex- pec ted tomorrow from France. King Sisarong Vong will arrive228 words
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Article80 1956-10-15 2 KUALA BELANGOR, Sun.— Two Eun u planters ano i Chinese hunter yester< shot a 9^ foot tiger wl has killed several c around here last v and a\Fo terrorised estate labourers The tiger was stalked to a jungle clearing bv planters David Lloyd and B80 words
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Article51 1956-10-15 2 I Israel malic i techno;-. ally coi She Ministc bo 3 -J^ tious." Japan i inc ing." Mail could v Israel (language, of ccuris back). iatevcr i cd is at Uii and v,r our doctors he said. lie said I and tool nd{ when diplorm.' ♦'Wo Malaya mov Sharett51 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-10-15 2 THE first consignment Of M ilayan rubber to be shipped J 'f> China in five years Jcft yesterday in '."an Xooit. B Inter-Ocean vessel. Its .alien: Shanghai and Tientsin. !Tan Übori tefl Si pore waters st i watched only by papormen hotogr&phers, an Immigration C..sfnms The 'nnsiz sists fcont>76 words
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Advertisement318 1956-10-15 2 Here's Another Week of Hectic Buying for you at our Look at These New Range Of -i Grand Saving Bargains j Rockfast Curtain Net 36" .35 per yd. I Ptd. Crepe-de-Chines 150 Cannon Terry Cloth 36" 12 shades 3.40 j Ladies Swiw Woollen Material 3H" 2.00 m j 1 1318 words
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Miscellaneous209 1956-10-15 2 Standard &4hna* INFORMATION AT A CL/lN CI p m A don p.m Sb i Co: Free film show— Republic Rev;ew o Day and Heritage of India Shell Theatri e, Colij Q I lOW 1.15 p.m rWCA: k itong c: ib dim i at I Amber Road 4 U p.M r-■209 words
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Article41 1956-10-15 3 Devotees Pay Homage to Deity All g xre yes- Ireds of teea made J€ to 3i K their to the island Chinese God of mage day ol ade" flowers, as offei the favours of E -ampans did dis- on at C41 words
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Article51 1956-10-15 3 V Oct. 14 former Huz \ho was thi I and CX] aunlst E*artj I is now bee: back into Budap I ar. n lid that todftj^ 'he chief oru r nr> rian Com' i j a letter fi m -ruttee. tmis don bjq d the remittee's51 words
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Article31 1956-10-15 3 Oct. man named Jo:i is also the of President Tito 1a fled from ind a>:<ed for poliim here, ne was no relation f pseudonym of Tito Two31 words
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Article259 1956-10-15 3 f Abdul Hamk: chair ■he I >rmaDivision i t I aliens rejt se peo aducting $1 the in- Mpite and The meeting oi represental eight UMNO branches, which formed the Wes: Division, was held at the Tiong Wan Cinema, Beauty World ih Road. Pie said that these259 words
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Article120 1956-10-15 3 lak, leav. 1 I I UMNO hen the U \V- Sing.r t Beauty \v rid man R-. that her expul E Sec: r\ was hinatioo of no reasons pulsion and that she had not .my official let:- r from UMNO headquarter. :n i Lumpur Informing her120 words
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Article221 1956-10-15 3 Varsity Council Members Don't Agree With Dobby A STATEMENT issued by six members of the Council of the University of Malaya yesterday refuted any inference that the 11 resignations of senior lecturers from the University was over the issue of the "Malayanization policy." The Acting Vice-Chancellor of221 words
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Article118 1956-10-15 3 LONDON. Oct. 14. (Reuter) —A body found in Cyprus may be that of a British LanceCorporal who disappeared from a camp near Kyrenia last December and was later reported to be held as a hostage by EOKA. the War Office announced here yesterday. It is118 words
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Article53 1956-10-15 3 NICOSIA, Oct. 14. (AP) EOKA gunmen ambushed two British military vehicles on Saturday night and wounded two soldiers, not seriously. The attackers opened fire with automatic weapons after two bombs exploded alongside the vehicles The ambush took place at the village of Lyssi, about 10 miles53 words
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Article71 1956-10-15 3 CALDER HALL. Cumberland, England. Oct. 14, ißeuter) Queen Elizabeth will open the world's first largescale atomic energy power station at Calder Hall in north-wesern England next Wednesday She will turn a switch to feed electricity made from atoms into the national power system known as the "grid."71 words
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Article60 1956-10-15 3 TURIN, Italy. Oct. 14, (AP) Camilla Gaidano, 36, is a de'.crmined woman. The bus she was riding to her wedding ceremony on Friday collided with a truck killing two and injuring 47. Camilla was taken to a hospital with head and back injuries. Undaunted, she summoned bridegroom60 words
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Article67 1956-10-15 3 JOHORE BAHR'u, Sun The Johore Bahru Rotary Club's gift of books on Malaya to a school in Fiji, as a token of appreciation of the services of the First Fijian Regiment tc the State has been handed tc the Queen Victoria School Suva. The presentation was67 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-10-15 3 <' A ,*> l KK f hashes down, and a coat's severed head j rolls in (he dust to mark the start of the Gurkhas' S2? he a f r stlval in Singapore last Saturday (top). rrior lo the sacrifice, prayers were said over51 words
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Article190 1956-10-15 3 OFFICERS and men of the l/2nd Gurkha Rifles took time off from their military dutieSi on Saturday to celebrate their time honoured Dashcra festival, in their barracks in. Singapore, Highlight of the celebrations, which is held annul to mark the victory oi their Hindu God, Rama, over190 words
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Article69 1956-10-15 3 Welfare Pays Out $478,493 SINGAPORE'S Social Welfare Department paid out $478,493 to 15,236 people in public assistance last month, states a Department report. A further sum of $172,394 was given to 2,087 people as tuberculosis treatment allowance. For the youth service. $3,799 was distributed to 29 youth organizations in the69 words
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Article, Illustration135 1956-10-15 3 M nOM ,n the M8 duap the fnivt-rsity 1 ..in were con81l and degrees I Convocation 1 v Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. The conferment of the first-ever Doctor of Science degree by the I 'niversity went to Dr. Kayson L. Huang, 36, a Reader in Chemistry (arrowed atStandard - 135 words
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Article162 1956-10-15 3 Kept Alive On Hair-Oil Orange DARWIN, Oct. 14, (Reuter)" A bush airman, lost in the parched scrublands of Northern Australia for four days, was in hospital here today alter staying alive on a bottle of hair oil and an orange Roy Moffat. aged 30, told reporters he twice buried himself162 words
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Article73 1956-10-15 3 LISS, England. Oct. 14. (Reuter) Four soldiers were killed, and ten were injured in a head-on collision between a freight train and a passenger train on the nine-mile-long military railway that runs between Liss and Bordon in southern England. The railway is operated by men ol73 words
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Article37 1956-10-15 3 M USA TAKES OVER MAJ. GEN. Mohammed Musa will be the Pakistan Army's new Chief of Stall when Lieut. Gen. Nasir Ali Khan retires from the army next Feb. 28. it was officially announced on Saturday.— AP.37 words
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Advertisement125 1956-10-15 3 l^H^^if ow 6> peter pan \JK Vou'li star in these v 6tripes. Soft washable fine Wsiiy*\ combed cotton with dyed -to- match iKf lace accenting the bib and T collar. Pink, baby blue and almond stripes on white. Sizes 30 U> .')«> tAD/£5 DfPr. 41-43 High Street, Singapore Tel: *****125 words
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Article141 1956-10-15 4 National Anthem: A New Deadline KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— The Federation Police Band will r.e.p me panel of Ju hea Chief Minister, T.- rhoosc a itional ant: The band, which baa lusi returned fin n i > *flaf lour" oi Br:' laj the Btvefl ■he er Radio ya shoi i th141 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-10-15 4 KUAI A LUMPUR, Sun [i ni employees od F- thtn plant he i hav< ted the 11,000-a--irk their Po?* Office group savins dn S a t or S tr toll, 14— an increase of per cent on ei February when the scheme was in48 words
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91 1956-10-15 4 THE FIRE OF FAITH Hundreds Crossed Without A Mishap WHITE-CLAD devotees carrying the Chinese God "Kew Ong Yeah" in a palanquin cross the "Fire Pit" at the idol's temple, in Ampang New Village, Kuala Lumpur, last week in the anniversary celebrations. Smoke, heat and the heaving palan- quin, by whichTong Seng Peong - 91 words
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225 1956-10-15 4 Mr. Wong Kok Wens, treasurer —Mr. Tan Kim Tian. Executive Council (commercial section) Messrs. A. A. Dhurai, Chan Choon Toon. Albert Xg, A. T. Krishnan Banking Section Messrs Kong Ah Kcc. Ho Thean Fook. Kwa Ban Cheow. Chung Wee Lum. Motor Section Messrs K. Andy,225 words
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Article42 1956-10-15 4 PILGRIM SHIP ARRIVES PENANG, 3un The pilgrim ship ".Viking" arrived here today with a total of 731 Malayan pilgrims from Mecca. A total of 483 pilgrims disembarked here. The ship leaves today for Singapore where the rest of the pilgrims will disembark..42 words
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Article107 1956-10-15 4 IPOH. Sun —A girl, Chong Wln Hua. was yesterday charged before Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin xusol with tbefi of $159 cash and $380 worth of jewellery belonging to a woman, Chan Kwai Yin, of Yau Tct Shin Street. Chong told the Magistrate that107 words
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107 1956-10-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein today said he preferred the ra'ayat to call him "Mentri" rather than 1 "minister." The Dato has also changed the signboard on his car to read: "Mentri He Is the first Minister in107 words
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Article82 1956-10-15 4 A Case Of Mistaken Identity KUALA LIPIS. Sun. An odd-job labourer stabbed a lubber tapper five times earb one mornin.s thinking he was a robber, the Sessions Court was told yesterday. Chang Ann. tio-year-old oddjob labourer was put on a good behaviour bond for a year for voluntarily causing hurt82 words
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Article51 1956-10-15 4 RAUB, Sun— Dr. B.V. Hassan, who returned recently from England after long leave, will take over as West Pahang Health Officer from Dr. P.G. Haigh. who will soon leave on study leave. Dr Haigh will be away for a year. Dr. Hassan will be stationed here at51 words
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Article21 1956-10-15 4 TERRORISTS cut telephone wires in three places along the Pokok Sena Kuala Nerang Road in Kedab on Saturday night.21 words
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82 1956-10-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. September saw 67.309 new members in industrial trade unions in the Federation, the Trade Unions Registry reported yesterday. At the end of September 1 there were 239 registered union?, and 57 registrations were pending. They carried a total membership of 238,102.82 words
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Article35 1956-10-15 4 A KUALA LUMPUR van driver, Shak Swee Sane:. 35, was lined $50 in the Kuala L;pis Session? Court Last Sa- irday when he was convicted of carrying at: additional paF-cv.^er in his van.35 words
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129 1956-10-15 4 MALACCA, Sun. In a heated three hour meeting last night, the Malacca UMNO Youth expelled their president, Inche Mohammed bin Haji Abdul Rahman. A majority vote of 22 from 36 branches expressed "no confidence" in Inche Mohammed. The youths censured him for his129 words
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Article91 1956-10-15 4 St. John Brigade Inspection IPOH, Sun. About 150 members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade here held its Annual Inspection Parade on the St. Michael's Insut I ground last evening when, for the first time in th e Brigade"? history in Perak, seven members from a Govern :r.ont Department were91 words
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100 1956-10-15 4 A FAIRYLAND' TO GET CHILDREN OFF THE ROADS RAUB. Sun. A $7,000 "fairyland" playground built with the aid of the Pahang Social and Welfare Department, was opened here over the week-end. Mr Wong Hock Tin, chairman of the Bukit Roman Welfare Committee which sponsored the scheme, said the playground was100 words
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328 1956-10-15 4 IPOH, Sun. Headmen of new villages in Perok t o( i the first concerted step to help end terrorism in the State h* ing a Central Working Committee to effect closer l0i&0 Government. I This move was described by the328 words
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Article74 1956-10-15 4 SERE MB AN. Sun. Mem bers oi Dewly-fonned Junior Chamber of Commerce are making an a]'-' if drive to Mil the blood bank here; reported to be a; most crrr'v. Spokesman of the Chamber Mr. Lincoln Nadarajah, has started a registration r naiffn among the Jaycees74 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-10-15 4 ROYAL AIR FORCE Police Auxiliaries, engaged in police duties at RAF. Stations in Singapore, are to have a $20 per month pay increase. This is an interim rise, and their pay is still under review. Picture shows 150 R.A.F Changi Auxiliary103 words
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Article141 1956-10-15 4 2 Brothers On Hurt Charge PENANG, Sun —A labourer, Aiageri. toid the Sessions Court yesterday that he was crippled by injuries received when he tras assaulted by two brothers. Before Mr D Anthony, were Thcnayan and Karuppiah who were charged with causing hurt to Aiageri at Lines Road on July141 words
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Article53 1956-10-15 4 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.—] Yeng, 58, of Benta New Vi near here, was allowed 5 bail yesterday by the Sessions Court. When he appeared on a charge of possession of s< I 0 bottles of samsu on duty had not been paid. The case was postponed53 words
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Article80 1956-10-15 4 Marshall On His Way Hom HO\GKO\ I Minister I here from Cc on his way horr.c munist Cbu *"'-< Mr. Marshall told i*. at the railway s trade contracts o^H tween the Si and China 4 "'good fo trade. It opened door; lead to increase China ha.v showr wide variety80 words
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Article61 1956-10-15 4 Radkah Live Again For Polls PENANG, tag Radi forthcoming: Rural Disu. tioi The Radical F, an overwhelm when it took part Municipal < ma. ■\e following office-bearers: Mr. Oliver 1 P. and Mr. H retary-Gener Ahmad bin retary:. Mr. AT H- rer;. Mr S i Riharty, Whip Johnson. Commits 161 words
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Article52 1956-10-15 4 Singapon Hires Jap Trawlers TO A sp in J Mar:. tig < day the cc signed a eontr: gapore Chinese fin: of lour fishing I 'omp.^t under the cont four i -ch n* with crew of nine J^J a: i cost of $1,000 per* }>( i The spokesmai I Lona52 words
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Article22 1956-10-15 4 KUAVI ton.-.y body at Batu 1 Im as Looi i wt n week Police fjored elephani of Bttu Sawah22 words
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Article, Illustration368 1956-10-15 5 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY Our Queensland Correspondent reports I coman was itg a Itctun to 'hn this taken. CI M :'"~erc i,* y betUaa model i she is deaf and dti she "spofce" too a ml to bccom* they too are deaf and iirmb pwpflj ar and Dumb /n.'tftute. I368 words
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Article1380 1956-10-15 5 'JlBffipftßlftWiWfth^^ j^ Jv jjj]fmMinmmiU^^lAMAAMVJ^^ This Week' nf nearly M5210,000,000, WOllld have been held up in Queensland through industrial troubles, thus striking a staggering blow at the state's economy which is as closely bound up with the "wool cheque" as is Malaya's with the proceeds of the sale1,380 words
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Article35 1956-10-15 5 TN Germany a man was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for playing doctor when fraulein.s came to the hospital for premarital examinations. He said: "Take off your cloihes," then save them head-to-toe "examinations."35 words
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Article44 1956-10-15 5 TN Barcelona, Spain, the A night watchman of a cinema was roused by a young couple who said they had "forgotten something" in the cinema. He turned on the lights and they found the "something:.'' It was their baby son, peacefully asleep.44 words
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Article21 1956-10-15 5 A NEWSPAPER in Ne- braska. U.S.A., ran this advertisement: "L O S T: light blue dress night of Share-the-Fun-Contest."21 words
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Article413 1956-10-15 5 I DULY attended the swimming gala mentioned in my last letter, watched the great (lash between the two world champions DAWN FRASER and LORRAINE CRAPP and. though the race (and the whole meet) was not "history making" Inasmuch as no world record tumbled, I came away immensely impressed with413 words
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Miscellaneous421 1956-10-15 5 rp OI)A Y S QUOTATION: S Faith is the subtle chain which binds US to the Infinite; the voice of a deep life within, thai will remain J until we crowd it thence." g Elizabeth Oakes Smith MONDAY FOB EVERYONE: Gam an early start in mat- ters regarding pleasure, deal-421 words
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Miscellaneous13 1956-10-15 5 "Look Mum, Dad isn't ticklish on the bottoms of his feet any more!"13 words
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Article968 1956-10-15 6 World Welfare THE problem of easing world tensions is a complex one. The greatest impediment to Solving it la the clash of Ideologies between the power bIOCS Of the West and the East. Students of social science prefer to regard the problem as the result o: the Increasing968 words
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474 1956-10-15 6 Let There Be Less Drones And Busybodies Sir; A much favoured practice of leftist governments Is to raise tax rat"s for purposes described as economic development, sodal welfare, culture and education. The purposes seemed worthy in the early days of progress and in the pre-war trade depression period, ir.u time474 words
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Article343 1956-10-15 6 Sir; With reference to your editorial. "Anti-Cor-ruptlon Move. 1 I agree with you that ■"Corruption doe exist becau.se of the frailty of human nature.' It is gratifying to note that the Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman has appointed a special committee to fight corruption. But343 words
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Article160 1956-10-15 6 Sir; I beg .to report the impending dangers of calamitous flooding whi c h might occur again at Potong Pa>ir. Tidal water is flowing up the Potong Pasir River from Kallang Pudding; dead chicken, duck.s and pigs are floating up or down with the tide. The sides of160 words
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Article, Illustration928 1956-10-15 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by TT IS only la times of frustration, excitement and stress that the will of individuals to hide their true sentiments and feelings crack up under the weight of conscience. Then they unwittingly, of course, confirm the fears and suspicions of onlooker?.928 words
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Article, Illustration567 1956-10-15 6 PATRICK ODONOVAI - POLITICS With PRECISION PATRICK ODONOVAI By-^-^ J LOUISVILLE TO the American newspaperman, one of the S chief practical differences 1 between the Republicans S and the Democrats just row Jis that the former an 1 organize a laundry service J and the latter cannot. 2 This is more s?flfni/ic-int S567 words
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Article118 1956-10-15 7 t[ Squ hich all th n r m: ng waya sh rv with rted v erf i We i m to Alter the Ua < an I Kr.oxville. mtlty i I the T mlB trough trail asked, Oct 14 impieri d In a mpetli I red a s judge.118 words
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Article24 1956-10-15 7 RO, CenI iter)— :^rent in release it I got r a i i new idea. I in the end of the Ok ce.24 words
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Article23 1956-10-15 7 i Ben* Ulo. the Enemy N s Manila. Police in an apartment d from police before he of murder.23 words
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Article16 1956-10-15 7 protis: n ll freed M perked of ta;% ng part In unsuerp^sf ul APAP - 16 words
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172 1956-10-15 7 MUTINY-ARAB ARMY GOES ON 'PAY STRIKE' ADEN, Oct. 14 (AP).— Troops of the Arab kingdom of Yemen mutinied after being: sent as reinforcements |a Qati, on the border of Britain's Aden protectorate, a British communique said on Saturday night. This the border hich marauding Be< from Yemen ha ently crossed172 words
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Article82 1956-10-15 7 darwin. Oct. 14. (Reuter) man who paid a 150 Aus- in pounds 120 sterling) for wrecked ships .-.unk by Japanese bombers in their kid on Dam In harbour in since lived alongside I lem dreaming of day when they would Into gold, la to receive 10,00082 words
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Article192 1956-10-15 7 40,000 Welcome Princess tabor a. Western Tanganyika, Ot. 14, (Rcutcn F >rtj thousand Africans from far and near some of them painted and carrying shields s pave Princess Margaret a wild welcome "rived at a baraza (tribal gathering) here yesi day. Many people travelled more than one weeklong journeys to192 words
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Article237 1956-10-15 7 14 (AP>- A Poznan n Saturtgee and proseige but i demonstraton the city's court aO. i wa s qu Ige and lawun a manded a i raid r plied Markia-I read saleswop testified t trial ol urged with and attacking! d .ring the which at237 words
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Article, Illustration863 1956-10-15 7 HUCH SAKER - HUCH SAKER By Widow Tells Of The Man Who Came Back LONDON. Oct. 14 Mrs Kathleen Ryall, the wealthy widow who went away with the Rev. Philip Rosa the "vanished vicar." told mv recently: "He the only man I will ever I ve Then through863 words
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Article153 1956-10-15 7 WASHINGTON, Oc. 14 ,j_'P) President Eianhowex was guest of honourvesterday at a nation-wid* birth-; dav p W y The Chiel Execute la 66 today But yesterdayfcas offl- .jnHßpniihli cially Ike Daj andßepubli can.- staged parade; rallies and speeches from coast to Coast in the Unitec153 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-10-15 7 photo. THERE'S a small crowd, a very small crowd, to watch as American-born Garry Davis, self-styled first world citizen, is sworn in as world co-ordinator for world government by Mr. Shanti Krishnan. representative of the C.urukula Foundation. The ceremony took place at the Birla Temple in New Delhi,U.P. - 78 words
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192 1956-10-15 7 LONDON, Oct. 14 (AP).— Mysterious SOS signals posed a riddle last nigrht for a big air and sea armada searching the eastern Atlantic for 59 American servicemen who disappeared on Wednesday aboard a military transport plane. Unsigned signals heard by both ships and aircraft early on192 words
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Article84 1956-10-15 7 Justice— A Bite For A Bite FORT LEE, New Jersey, Ort. 14, (AP)— The textbook example of what makes news was demonstrated on Saturday by three-year-old boy: He bit a dog's tail. The dog, 11 1 ady," proved a believer in Biblical justice returning a bile for a bite. Little84 words
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Article62 1956-10-15 7 ANGIER. North Carolina, Oct 14, (AP)-MiSs Fish became Mrs. Bas.s in a quiet family wedding at the Methodist Church on Saturday. The nup.ials of Marie FLsh and James Ba.s.s p.uracted national attention because ol their names. As a result of the publicity, the couple landed a free62 words
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Article111 1956-10-15 7 Girl Shot By Rebel Gunmen ALGIERS, Oct. 14, (UP) A carload of rebel gunmen machine-gunned a crowded Algiers public square on Saturday night, killing a 20-year-old girl and wounding seven other Europeans. The rebels, armed with a pair of machine gun*; one each sticking out of the car's windows rolled111 words
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254 1956-10-15 7 A Conspiracy To Overthrow Queen Juliana? LONDON, Oct. 14 (AP).— The ma.ss circulation Sunday Pictorial said today a plot exists in Holland to overthrow Quern Juliana by forcing her to abdicate in favour of her 15-year-old daughter Princess Beatrix. The newspaper said it learned of the alleged plot "from the254 words
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Article75 1956-10-15 7 BERLIN. Oc\ 14, CAP)— A 12-year-old German boy said on Saturday he beat an elderly widow to death hp-cau.-e she boxed his ars f° r losing 15 pfenning (3.5 cents), police repor.fd. The uridow, 61-year-oW Helene Tielsch, was battered to death on Friday with flat iron and75 words
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Article99 1956-10-15 7 Israel Will Meet Arab Threat JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, Ocf H, (APi Foreign Minister GoLda Meir onftrmon Saturday night the Bri- told her I units of Iraq's army were about to ciiicr Jordon ani "will be tat ':\cre for an indefinite eriod.*' The Britash Embassy passed the Information yesterday, Mrs.. Meir99 words
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Article77 1956-10-15 7 Jets Still Tracking Atom-Cloud CANBERRA. Oct. 14. (R«uter) Canberra bo. an still 1 n og the radioad i cloud from the third Brit atomic blast to tne prefer. 1 series st Maralingi last Thursday The drifting fa'l-out, nom pc;,r. and harmless, is blowing towards the South Waie>Queensland coast. The bombers77 words
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Article32 1956-10-15 7 LUIS MIGUEL Domingulr onp nf the world's greatc I bullfighters, made a brilliant comeback in Or,-.;.. A en ho killed his 500th bull ter a four-year en e the arena ReuterReuter - 32 words
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135 1956-10-15 7 TERRAZZANO. Italy, Oct. 14, (AP) Sante Zennaro was buried on Saturday the hero of the village. Zennaro, a 23-year-oM workman, was killed by the insane Santato brothers three days ago as he led police into the village schoolhouse where i they held 92 children135 words
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Advertisement130 1956-10-15 7 M C Luxurious Practical I 1 iT^w' N "English Roie" Kitchen f* (Ifi ,i !l fi Equipment lighten* the day'» ijl 1 work and is an investment in V "^^^^J i Better Living. Available (!v at a complete kitchen or yv N. Jl plied with stainless steeJ rhr^W^fmr -s O#130 words
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Advertisement806 1956-10-15 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. *****/6, 2658 >/4. U2/6 Robinion Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S'pors P. S ham Panang INTILOCHUS w..^...^. Oct 15/16 Oct 17/1* Oct riUCIR 9/14 Nov 15/16 Nov 17/18 No* ULYSSES 29 Dee/4 Jan 5/6806 words
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Advertisement1172 1956-10-15 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*) (Incorporated sn Singapore) (12 lines) sh.pp.n, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENT. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS ACAPENOR cleared Port Said 2.101,172 words
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Advertisement881 1956-10-15 8 MITSUI yF^ LINE S'pore P. S'kom Penorn FOR JAPAN Hoeison Mora for Yokohama, Nogoyo Kobe via Hongkong 19Ocr Akakurosan Maru for Yokohamo, Kobe, Moji vio Hongkong 2 Noy 29 Oct Bonsei Moru For Moji, Kobe. Yokohamc 3 Not 30 Oct Akibosan Maru for Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 12Nov m+881 words
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Advertisement576 1956-10-15 8 EAST ASIATIC 1 OUTWARDS SoilinQ, for Bon,. h Ui Penang p c,, "MEONIA" n Port "LALANDIA" 17/20 Oc i "ASIA" :Oc! J "BOGOTA" 31 Oet/1 No. I HOMEWARDS Soiling, to. Genoc, A fl w n Homburt, Copenhogen, Got fZ S'porc p 5.. *"SUMBAWA" is/ho, 1 ALSO CALLS BILBAO KAl:: "PANAMA"576 words
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419 1956-10-15 9 Tin Buffer Stock Lew Starts Today A Market rfCS pcndent [aya's h« mw,|l rrdesy begin rr.butc the capi- i*H*t Stock t produ f rese in the illy at picul of tax opened n-: enl -;radualr continued greater a small total splendid -BIG MINES WILL MAKE CASH DEPOSIT Breweries Ltd. This419 words
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Article, Illustration219 1956-10-15 9 mdard Shipping Reporter t Ripon, latc>t addition to the Eiierman knall Steanahip Cowipany fleet, will arrive in her maiden voyage to the I ar East toul ot this month. The vessel is one of a class of tour vessels each of about 10,700 tons deadweight219 words
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Article51 1956-10-15 9 uuce a J aroducsource Malax a— 1 i uere in London to to e.\- en I a of Develop- I to on a Hen icnt that dur- be pro.r f vork of la tIM I and by nth t!ie D cf Dd but Of OVCSf lo ta ard in51 words
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Article49 1956-10-15 9 A NEW half sound film entitled "Rubber In Engineerin-" vaa shown fat the first Kai Ural Rubber Development Eli areTa enBeeftng c•. m rently, C >pies of the film are n loan from Sound Ltd 269 Kingstob London, S.W. 19 and :r.ay be bought if de•d.49 words
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Article380 1956-10-15 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done in shares from < tet 6 to 12 were:— INDUSTRIALS: F. N. Ords. 12.20 $2.17 cd.cb., Gammons Si hr < ft $ijo. Hammer Co. 1" to $3.15 to $3 I V i cd, Hongkong Bank (Lon) £95}, Hume Industries Ords. a. 5 6. Wm.380 words
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Article148 1956-10-15 9 Malayan Breweries Ltd.: For the year ended 30 6 56, a net profit of $6323,714 (56.9%) wan earned and recommended linn! dividend of 5% bonus 8% vi .l make a total o! 26|% on the increased capital. Xet liquid assets at balancing ante worked nut at $6,480,000 or148 words
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Article43 1956-10-15 9 XFW YORK. Oct. 12 (UP) Dow-Jones closing averages' STOCKS: 30 Industrial* 4')u in 20 Rails 160.79 IS Utilities 66 49 65 Storks 173.09 BONDS: 40 Bonds 92 42 The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924-26 average equals LOO) closed at 160.97.43 words
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Article32 1956-10-15 9 SEPTEMBER rubber crops announced are: Aver Panas 68.300 In.; Glenealv '78,000 It?.; Kluanq 67.000 !b.; Pajam 118.000 |b.; Talisman 28.400 Ib Teluk Anson 49,048 Ib.; Via Benut Consolidated .38,500 Ib.32 words
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Article143 1956-10-15 9 94,379 TONS OF RUBBER SHIPPED MALAYAN ocean shipments Of in September amounted to 94.379 ton., bringing the total in the flrsi nine months of this year to 729 126 -i.ne months L955 751.350 ton?). In September, the r '.i\ boughi 17,901 tons (Jan. to Sept. 1955—179,42] tons) am the S.143 words
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Article202 1956-10-15 9 Standard Market Corresjwndrnt THE rubber market in Singapore seemed to have stabilized at the present level, with prices moving within a range of about two cents during the past week. Mosi Ol the week, the market was dull, except for some in: rrot to the202 words
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Article49 1956-10-15 9 THERE'S a nets toofc cf>>nmg in shoes tiie "light look.'' In the words of the woman, exhibitor at Bri- tain's 47Ui Annual Shoe and Leather Fair in London "Shoes will be ichisper weight in. muted pastels that echo the elegance of the Edwardian Era."49 words
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Advertisement45 1956-10-15 9 PELNI-LINES 12. ROBINSON ROAD WWI iFreiqht /Thrcuqh Corgo Depf.) Tel ***** (Msnoqet). .A i"dnq,,, Ports Rcngof Ocf \5 k4 T 3rv O| F ontl3r aJc Ocf 17 Cr. Falcwbong Oct 18 l isT '^r t P if rs Ocf 19 l^_'"r Djok<irta Sourobova Ocf 1945 words
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Advertisement568 1956-10-15 9 NOTICES CHENDERIANG TIN DREDGING LIMITED. THE Directors have decided to recommend the return to Stockholders of 5/-d. per £1 unit which will involve the reduction of the Company's issued capital by £25.000 and distribution to Stockholders o: this sum, which in the opinion of the Directors is in excess of568 words
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Advertisement592 1956-10-15 9 HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12(1) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration. YjOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN L1 that I, LIM CHEOW KENG, of 407 Jalan Besar, Singapore, am applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of the premises known as PALACE HOTEL592 words
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Advertisement779 1956-10-15 9 P.W.D. TENDIR NOTICE TENDERS wih be received at the oi) ice of the Settlement Engineer. Malacca up to 3.00 p.m. of 22nn October. 1956 for the purchase of Electric Motors and Generators as follow: l. 2 H.P. Crompton DC Motor, Volts 110. Amps. 18.8 RPM 1200, No 61A2433. 2 115779 words
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Advertisement217 1956-10-15 9 NATURALISATION IVOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN L that the following persons whose names and addresstc arc given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation shru.n not be granted should mnd a written and signed statement of the iacts to the217 words
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Article107 1956-10-15 10 RESULTS of the Singapore Malay Tennis Champion-.nip played at the Malay Sports Assoeffttion courts Telok Kurau yestt-day were: Handicap Singles: Abdullah Hi Ahmat bt Said Alwi 6-1, G-2.. BostarTi Kurshi bt Ma.jid Halimullah 6-2. 6-3., H M Mahfutz bt Ishak Alwi 6-1 6-5.. Ran man Ahmad- bt Ismail107 words
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Article37 1956-10-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR. SundayMalaya Command Signals Squadron had little difficulty to beat Selangor Malays bv nir.e points vtwo tries and a penalty) to five (goal) in a rugger match on ihe Gurney Road ground here yesterday.37 words
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Article, Illustration967 1956-10-15 10 Heah Is Out Of Touch' With BAM In The Dark' On Cuppers Standing Committee-man Hits Back LEOVV KIM FATT, member of the Standing Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya, firing back at Mr. Heah Joo Seang, BAM president, said yesterday that the BAM chief was out of touch with967 words
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Article215 1956-10-15 10 CRAFTSMAN Gerald Dillon, of 61 Coy RASC, Singapore won the individual prize in the RASC Open Motor Cycle Championships yesterday. Ho was a. so a member of the three-man team (Cpl. Argyle, Craftsman Dillon and Cpl. Thorneycroft) of 61 Coy RASC Singapore "A" team215 words
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Article205 1956-10-15 10 REGIMENTAL Pav O Football team retained the HQ Nee Soon Garrison Cup lor the sixth consecutive year when they beat Malayan Basic Trainintt Centre 6-0 recently in the They are also this seasons Singapore Base District Div. 1 League champion, having competed their fixtures with a205 words
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Article416 1956-10-15 10 Strong Late Rally KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A strong second half rally by Royal Air Force, Singapore enabled them to beat Selangor Club by 14 points (goal, three tries), to 8 (goal, try) in a rugger match on the padang here yesterday. Club were forced to416 words
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Article322 1956-10-15 10 KEX TOFT - KEX TOFT By KOTA RAJA managed to force a replay by holding their opponents Daml Afiah to a three all draw in the SAFA Junior Cup Final at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Goalkeeper Arshad had an 'off day while centre-forward Lumri missed numerous322 words
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Advertisement487 1956-10-15 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I V\V\\VVVVV\VVVV\VVV\\\\\V\VV\\VV\VVVV\\V\\VVVVVV\\VWV\WV'WWWWV\VW\ TfInAYiCATHAY#''<- m 6 I VUH I t T> AIB-CONDITIONCD s3-5 o*4 9Jopjn. EVERY DESPERATE MOMENT BROUGHT I HEM CLOSER TO GUNPOINT! y^ iiieimimT > MMfIHF BBBPIMI B >« TtCHNICOtOH An AUItD AXDSTS Plclur* COMING! A ROCK -'N SOCK THRILLER! M-G-Ms "SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME"487 words
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Advertisement315 1956-10-15 10 LAST 2 DAk CAPITOL V g A Shaws Produrtion fj| "COLOURFUL TOKYO 1 TOMORROW of~9~^J SOUTH. EASr AS^aJ "AWAY ALL .BOATS^ Tf Jeff HANDLER Georgt wnn TOMORROW ;i.iu Kim 5«., "*"i'!~*** 1111 *J LAST DAY BEX^^J ■tai riß| KDOI m BCOII OPENS TOMORRCWJ MOIL MURPHY with R J "WORLD i\315 words
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Article, Illustration943 1956-10-15 11 SUNDERLAND FAIL TO UPSET CHAMPS I.OXDOX. Oct 13, 'Reuter) LEACH F I Aston Villa S, Newcastle U 1 Blackpool 4 Preston X E 0 »n W. l. West Bromwich A. 1 A. l. Arsenal 3 0. Chelsea 3. Leods U. I, Bir p C 1 Luton T 2, Sheffield W943 words
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Article1103 1956-10-15 11 LONDON. Oct. 14 (Reuterl English and Scottish Football league standings after todays matches as follows: DIVISION ONE I» W D L F A Pl^ Manchester V. U1" v3214 22 Spurs 12 9 1 2 39 16 19 Bl.ckpool 12 8 1 3 36 23 li Burnley 131,103 words
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Article269 1956-10-15 11 Its Fazal Who's Doing Damage KARACHI, Oct. 13 (Reuter).— Australia were in danger of defeat at the end of the third day of their first cricket Test against Pakistan here today. Despite a sixth wicket stand of 64 by Richie Bcnaud. who was 53 not out, and269 words
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Article55 1956-10-15 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Sun. The Bagan Serai Tamiiians football league was brought to a successful close on Friday when Indians beat K;;rau Estate by two goals to mi in a replay. On conclusion of the match Mr. R. Muthuthamby Pillay gave away his challenge shield to the captain55 words
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Article67 1956-10-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, SundayPolice Depot beat Suneei P< 4-1 in a FAS junior knock out football match on the Kampnng Bharu ground here today. Centre forward Mansoor who had a hattrick was the mosi outstanding player on the fu-'d and paved the way for another goal scored by inside67 words
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Article33 1956-10-15 11 LEEDS. Oct. 14. (Beuteri Leeds, the English Rugby League team today beat i.,r Australian touring team hero by 18 points to 13, having Led at half-time by 8 points to 333 words
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Article145 1956-10-15 11 LONDON, Oct. 14 (Reuter) The Rugby Union County championship was confined yesterday to two locai 'Derby' matches in the West of England, where Cornwall defeated Devon by 9 points to three at Falmouth and Somerset beat fUoiirfistfcrshire bv 20 noints to 9 at Bristol. Somerset145 words
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Advertisement8 1956-10-15 11 Sunshine And Aussi 'es Are .^ggf^V '^©co/ Derby'8 words
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Advertisement861 1956-10-15 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invrH frrim Federal Citi7cn.s for appointment to the post fit Cooperative Officer.- (Malay, Inman and Chinese). Thr salary scale is $268x14-352/420 x 14--518/538x18-700 per mensem plu* CO. LA. at current rates Qualifications: Age not beiow 24 years. School Certificate Grade I or II with861 words
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Miscellaneous238 1956-10-15 11 I] flbner By Al Capp £l,fo:ockis *^T \'i nOsrlwiL.v-THb j V this boy too^- me J ■■EE.'.'-BOTH H'S FUTURE J >~p\ w COLLISION MAY HAVE MAV NEED SOME, r^ i IDC-o v S.HTY r^ '^P^mS.J^ r r V* t HIGGLED MV UVER.T J||ij£?^\\, ATTENTION.^ r^ ■liey Oop By V. 7".238 words
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1184 1956-10-15 12 LEONG HEW MENG - Fernandez Given A Raw Deal LEONG HEW MENG Our Hockey Reporter Bv TO represent one's own country in the Olympic Games k an honour which all sportsmen crave for. So to those 16 players who have just been selected to wear the Olympic crest for the1,184 words
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Article26 1956-10-15 12 BOSTON. Oct. 14 (Renter) Tony Demarco (U.S.) sained a unanimous points decision over Kid Ga\ i!an (Cuba) in a ten-round bout here last night26 words
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Article, Illustration235 1956-10-15 12 Bobbv Nioo Is Still The Goods Remember Bobby Njoo. that Indonesian boxer who won the heart! of Singapore Boxing fftna a fen years back. Wei! 1 Bobby <> made a wonderful comeback, according a cable from Indonesia p. promoter Bong to Little Nene yesterday Bobbv outclassed his opponent. Strong AtjongK.T. - 235 words
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365 1956-10-15 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Posner Takes Riding Honours KUALA LIMPIR, Sun.— Penan? trainer Jimmy Martin followed up his recent successes at lpoh by again finishing tops at the recently concluded Penang Turf Club's October Meeting. Martin sent out four winners, tWo seconds and five thirds to365 words
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Article381 1956-10-15 12 JASBIR SINGH - JASBIR SINGH By AS expected, Singapore beat Johore by eight games to one to enter the next round of the Foong Seong Cup badminton competition, last night at the Badminton stadium. With an overnight lead of three games to one, Singapore had little difficulty in brushins381 words
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Article29 1956-10-15 12 TAIPEH, Oct. 14. (Renter)— Nationalist China has finally decided to send a 45-member team to the 1956 World Olympics to start on November 22 in Melbourne, Australia.29 words
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Article, Illustration432 1956-10-15 12 But Officials Told Outlook Is Bright THE announcement of the 13-man Olympic waterpolo contingent by the Singapore Amateur Swimming: Association is most welcome in swimming circles in view ot the recent developments behind the scene and the public's immediate reaction upon them. Above432 words
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211 1956-10-15 12 VASAGAM'S MISSION: TO SMOOTH THINGS OUT THE man who is going to help to iron out snags, if any, with Olympic Games officials in Melbourne and have everything: smoothed out for the Malayan contingent next month, flew in from Kuala Lumpur last night. He is Mr. N. M. Vasagam, who211 words
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Article325 1956-10-15 12 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK I By 1 J who will cover the Olympic J next month players. Singapore's waterpo!oi?ts v.;. ainst the best in the world and the play of the European teams is more advan Here is the rral ECMN why thp two officials. Wop (hwcp and Soon Bee325 words
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Article54 1956-10-15 12 THE following have been selected to Dlay for the University of Malaya against the Ceylon Sports Club in the SHA Div. 1 league to played today on the latter's ground. The team. Azmi; S.D. Williams, V. Mahendran; Kernial Singh, Kirpal Singh, S. Gunendran; A. Samad. Sockalingam, Sabki. Vythianathan,54 words
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Miscellaneous94 1956-10-15 12 RUGBY FRIENDLY: U.M.A.U. vs. St. Andrew's Old Boys at Bukit Timah; St. Andrew's School vs. Police Training School at Woodsville; R.N.A.S. Sembawang vs. S.C.C. "B" nt S.C.C; R.A.F. Maintenance Base Selelar (2nd) vs. Under 21's Beatlu School at Selelar. HOCKEY SHA LEAGUE DIV. 1: CSC. vs. University at CSC. DIV.94 words
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