Singapore Standard, 17 October 1956
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Title Section32 1956-10-17 1 Singapore Standard 2?4«tTn D T POUCI jE&L fl* *****(5 llnetT 2400 3* A^ lM\ FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 7 I JSC* 2811 2414 w~~' SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1956 PAGE* 15 CENTS32 words
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Article323 1956-10-17 1 Chosen Few To Be At Govt. House Banquet SINGAPORE'S FOUR CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE WILL PRESENT A JOINT LOYAL MESSAGE TO THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH AT THEIR SPECIAL LUNCHEON IN HIS HONOUR ON NOVEMBER 2. The Duke, who will arrive in Singapore aboard the Britannia on Oct.323 words
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Article111 1956-10-17 1 I oorts irop tn the igapore W days ::om I n er of n C id said h a m Japan h tve been ursenic i i■. i r. there it danger 11 or peeled r< a Maru arre yesterday Fresh fruits l Apples were r. ignment. a grocery111 words
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Article58 1956-10-17 1 M.'A' DEI HI, O .UF^ police a-'-d civilian voliu -a ere working ick in > hi 4 e:dav against the flooding Jamuna River. Ti risen to I feet foul dan^ n ter mark and 877.3 i level. Thi> ihe higt r lew i recordI I ited58 words
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Article, Illustration67 1956-10-17 1 Greetings To A King On Board A Ship KING Sis a von Vong of Laos and the Queen of Laos, arrived in Singapore yesterday from France. They are pictured here on board the Messageries Maritime* passenger liner Laos. King SLsavong is in earnest conversation with the CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia,67 words
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234 1956-10-17 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 16 (Reuter)— The Governor of Honjrkons, Sir Alexander Grantham, said today he thought Communist China's Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, would not have criticised Honjrkonq: authorities for their actions during last week's riots if he had known the correct facts. Possibly234 words
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Article93 1956-10-17 1 the Minister for Educabion, Mr Chew Swee Kec. said last night that the newly opened Chinese schools at Fowlie North and Kallang West have made an excellent start. More classes would be opened at both schools today. Afternoon sessions would be started at Fowlie93 words
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Article130 1956-10-17 1 Overseas Leaders Visit Formosa TAIPEI, Oct. 16 (Reuter)— -Overseas Chinese trade leaders now visiting: Formosa will attend a three-day trade conference on Oct. 28 to 30 to map out countermeasures against the Chinese Communist economic offensive in South-east Asia. Usually reliable Nationalist sources said the130 words
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389 1956-10-17 1 SEVERAL Chinese High School students in Singapore are planning to leave for Red China. Thli was disclosed in a letter received by a Chinese student in Penang from a student friend in Singapore. The letter also alleged that the majority ot the389 words
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Article29 1956-10-17 1 THE former Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. David Marshall, is expected to return to Sin^aoore in the Glcnroy on Oct. 24 from his recent tour of China29 words
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Article21 1956-10-17 1 A YOUTH, aged 20, was arrested last nieht in Henderson Road Singapore. A serviceable revolver was found on him.21 words
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178 1956-10-17 1 SYDNEY, Oct. IS (Reiner) Mr. George Schmidt of Sydney will fight for the release Of his father, former Dutch army captain Henrieus Schmidt, sentenced to jail for life in Jakarta yesterday. "I shall not rest until my father is free," Mr. George Schmidt178 words
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Article127 1956-10-17 1 TWO employees of the Nanyang Siang Pau in Singapore were arrested by Special Branch officers during the past 48 hours one on a Banishment Order and the other under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. They were Khoo Yeow Chye, 19. a composer, and S a127 words
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Article, Illustration81 1956-10-17 1 Tunku Heads Prophet Procession FEOERATION Chief Miir-trr. Tonka Abdul lUhman, yesterday led thousands of Malays from every ualk of life in ctle»n%tAg the birtaoaj oi the Prophet Moiiamed Here he is seen in the eentre of a lar^e crowd, a* sembled outside the Kuala Lumpur Mosque, before the start of81 words
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Article1002 1956-10-17 2 Malaya's Muslims Take Part In Reliaious Feast MUSLIMS in Malaya yesterday celebrated the birthday of Prophet Mohamed on a grand scale with public meetings, prayers at mosques and offerings of gifts to the poor. Celt orations in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, the Federal capital, were highlighted by1,002 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-10-17 2 IN Kuala Lumpur, thousands of Muslims staged their annual procession along the main thoroughfare s of the Federal Capital. Photo shows a section marching through Jalan Raja, adjacent to the Padang. Standardpic. A section of the 10.000 Muslims in yesterday's Singapore procession are seen74 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-10-17 2 THREE employers of thr Malayan Railways lei t Riwla Lumpur bv air today for Britain to learn advamr methods of railway traffu operation. They were Mr. G. I fefr drigo (left). Mr. J. Leo and Mr. V. Murugasu who were seen off at84 words
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Article56 1956-10-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR Turs Kathis in Srlangor are up in arms against "impu- dently progrpssive" Malay youths who. they claim, "are trying to teach us our work." Their "war"' against these youths stemmed from a Relantan youth organiza I.SI. gJ^iH Kit' H aihi B M f56 words
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Article107 1956-10-17 2 SINGAPORE Internal i Airport officials wen baffled last nigh: over the arrival of Sir David and Lady Bcott a BO. A C. Argonaut Irom London, They thought Sir David Wt| the brother of S:r P< b< rt Scott, the Commissioner-Gh i era! for South-east107 words
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Advertisement167 1956-10-17 2 sAfi/ to Malaya No. 6 ijf c s>-iO» Wuchereria Malayi \>|§l|i s tne namc a P aras^ e which causes a crippling disease s§&i^«*^V I^. called Filariasis more commonly referred to as Elephantiasis. [gg^ X Ba^L The main carrier of the parasite is the .Mansonia mosquito which v,. J fl167 words
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Magistrate Sees Act In Camera' And His Verdict: 'It's Indecent'
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Article122 1956-10-17 3 )H I TIM9 Mag Strotfl Abdul Kader bin Yusof this afternoon sat "in K 3 occ stage show hall for 45 minutes to view a strip tease act. 1 a 22-year-old woman performer of the Au Yong wL >e of Hongkong, Kong How Yum, guilty122 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-10-17 3 ?is M.ivn uit h his brido. the former in Peftnefatker, after their ireddtag at th»> (iimkl Shepherd in SHagapore, The .room is i dental surcoon at the Sineatlospita] and the bride is a staff nurse pt thf >ame hospital Photo by Michael Anehant.45 words
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Article38 1956-10-17 3 TUNIS, O 16 (Renter) [Twelve French soldiers were hen a military convoy i -i Insurgent ambush terday in the Kesserine re- IQ kilometres from ihe a'j rontier, ac aiding to reports reaching here today.38 words
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Article, Illustration345 1956-10-17 3 S 'pore's Hospitalify Sights Will Draw Tourists— Expert HOSPITALITY to visitors and enthusiastic interest in Singapore's attractions by the people who live here, are two of the biggest inducements to promoting tourism, Mr Ronald Fenton, Nov.- Zealand tourist trade exp told The Standard yesterday. Us manager o! The National Publicity345 words
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409 1956-10-17 3 IPOH, Tucs. Magistrate Che Abdul Kadir bin Yusof today gave a definition of "indecency" when he acquitted and discharged three of four strip-teasers on charges of indecent behaviour in a public place. It was this: ''The test of whether certain409 words
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Article95 1956-10-17 3 DENTAL CLINIC IN A PARK FOR the first time a separate dental clinic (picture on right) has been included with the building of a maternity and child welfare centre at the new 5150.000 Buona Vista Park, which will be declared open by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, this95 words
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Article97 1956-10-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A sudden scramble by people to change addresses in their indentity cards has the Registration Office her e working at high pressure. The rush for alterations came after police began making spot checks to ensure maximum security for the Duke of Edinburgh's97 words
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Article79 1956-10-17 3 12 Temiars Forsake The Jungle IPOH. Tues. Six hostile aborigines of the Temiar tribe, together with three women and three children, yesterday decided to come out of the jungle and seek government protection. They were in a party of 30 —eight men. eight women and 14 children— contacted in deep79 words
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Article33 1956-10-17 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A schoolteacher, 21-year-old Wang Yue Hoh of Chai Nam School collapsed while playing badminton outside his: home here this morning and died in hospital shortly after.33 words
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Article24 1956-10-17 3 PEN AN G, Tues.— A chain and locket, worth $45 was snatched from a three-year-old child, playing on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration244 1956-10-17 3 Terrorists Boss Dies In Underpants SEREMBAN, Tues.— Negri Sembilan's terrorist boss, Ah Ho, who swore to fellow Communists to fight the government to the last, was killed last Thursday by the Malay Regiment while reading a surrender appeal from the State War Executive Committee, the244 words
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Advertisement152 1956-10-17 3 Are you out of date? DRYER I The gentle "^V warm a'r current gets right to the roots O* yOur i \^k hair, drying it naturally, healthily and comfortably It's very light and ea c y to handle and it's an extremely handsome addition to your toilet requisites. SANDILANDS JUTTERY152 words
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Article105 1956-10-17 4 'Abolish Deck Passages' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kuala Langat Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress last night resolved to ask Government to abolish deck travelling on board ships between Malaya and India. This resolution will be forwarded to the Minister for Labour, Mr. V.T. Sambanthan, who is also president of105 words
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Article27 1956-10-17 4 MR. E.W. Powell, a Batu Gajah tin mining engineer, has reported to the police in Ipoh the loss of a Canon camera worth about 5560.27 words
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161 1956-10-17 4 MALACCA. Tues, About j 5.00(i residents here have signed petitions to the British Government through the So- 1 Icretary ol States for the I Colonies, Mr. Lennox-Boyd, seeking clarification on Malacca's future when the Federate D achieves independence r.e\ f year. Their jv'itir:;^161 words
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Article35 1956-10-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Miss Lena Madhavan sister of former Wss Federation. Miss Vanaja Madhavan is to Ir o MN Si dhan.'M.A.. Li a or Rajkumar's College Rajaho:, at Trichur, India, on Oct. 1835 words
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Article61 1956-10-17 4 CHRISTIAN BROTHER DIES AT 64 MALACCA, Tues.— More than 800 members of the Catholic community here yesterday attended a funeral service in St. Francis' Church of Reverend Brother Patrick, the late director of St. Francis Institution. Brother Patrick died early yesterday following a prolonged illness. He was 64 years old61 words
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292 1956-10-17 4 Working Party Set Up To Examine Its Possibilities PENANG/ Tucs. —To prevent chaos through unemployment and its kindred evils in the Federation, the Alliance Government plans to establish secondary industries on a large scale. This was emphasized by the Federation Minister for Commerce and292 words
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Article117 1956-10-17 4 Navy Was Out In Full Force CATHAY: Dondang Sayang 12 45. 3.00, 6.45 and 9.15 pm. RF.X; I Shot Jesse James 11 a m Purple Mask 1.00, 3.00. 645 and 9.15 pm. THE Capitol cinema in Singapore swarmed with the white uniforms of "Service Dress, Number 10s" last night when117 words
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Advertisement236 1956-10-17 4 SEASON PADITfII ssSTT^nI FROMTODAyCAPITULg: LAST DAY REX !k> ~^s| MURPHY- BARBARA ROSH^I yffi jErr morrow jok* v m 4 i ~jjWHp Jm\ OPENS rOMO«/?OW I f I LAST DAY PAVILIONIff The Rank Orgjinization pn i pOEL KATHI lEN DAI ID ALI fi 111 PATRICK HARRIVoN IQMLIX»O3I ufl W l OPENS236 words
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Miscellaneous55 1956-10-17 4 NO VISIT DUE TO TYPHOID PENA N G, Tues. The Federation Regiment recruiting team will not visit Bukit Mertajam tomorrow due to the outbreak of typhoid there. Candidates in Bukit Mertajam wishing to apply are asked to present themselves for interview at the District Office. Nibong Tebal, on Thursday between55 words
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Miscellaneous844 1956-10-17 4 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GIANCE 3.00. 100 3nd 9.15 prr Sl\: Hongkong Au Yon; Boons Intern.ition.il Women"* Cluh: BeVUS a: ri >'^. Weekly meetinp— talk on "Bl:r.d TAFBINfI Children" by Che Catanu Abdul +**M*~M£l%jr Majeed. at VWCA Building. LIDO: G^.dc^ Mistnai IOJB fl^ Raffles Quay. 10.30 am. Mastereon of Kansas844 words
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Article56 1956-10-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR. T-ir-.s Two of the foremost dance troupes in Malaya who have given many shows for charity will participate at the forthcoming celebration of the Kerala annual harvest festival. Onam, berf They are the Vatsahi troupe and the Gopal Shetty group of dancers, who will56 words
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Article263 1956-10-17 5 Flag Officer Works With Chew On New School Talks Students Are Told Why SENIOR Royal Naval Officers are now lecturing to thousands of school children in Singapore on the importance and necessity of a well organized Navy in an independent Malaya. These lectures have been263 words
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Article, Illustration89 1956-10-17 5 Surprise! These 'Jakuns Find That They Are Really 'Semoq- Beris' SURPRISE is the keynote of this gathering (at left) of "Jakuns" in Jabor Valley when they, in a discussion with Aborigine Department officials, re-discovered their identity as the "Semoq Beri," believed to have become extinct in the wake of Kuantan's89 words
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Article106 1956-10-17 5 No Fish So 2,200 May Starve a: OB 81 AR, Toes,— Two i two hundred fisher. in thi Kuala Muda area d 'a a drop in the C nirr.trcial rLshing firms to discharge about 1.150 professional i rmen. The poor fishing haj als forced the rUhermen to ap- Gover: r106 words
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Article27 1956-10-17 5 FEDI RATION Thief Minis. Rahman, took advantage of yesterday's holiday (birthday of Pi M uned l to so on ind ashing expedi- Klang coast area.27 words
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235 1956-10-17 5 New Phase In The Food War Against Terrorists Begins MALACCA! Tues. Villagers on the South-west Malacca-Man border near Asahan, whose rice rations were reduced under the stringent food denial operation mounted three months tffO, are now completely without rations. i arc now given their full share of cooked rice from235 words
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353 1956-10-17 5 It's Difficult To Say Who's Wrong Court Told PENANG, Tues. A Rural Board building inspector, Mr. Loh Ah Chan, told Mr. Justice Rigby in the High Court today that he was not informed that building operations had commenced at the site in Tanjong Bungah. Later the building encroached on the353 words
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Article30 1956-10-17 5 POLICE Lt. J. Helliwell picador! guilty by letter to neg ic;ent driving at Ulu Tiram on Sept. 27 and was fined $60 In the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday.30 words
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Article174 1956-10-17 5 PENANG, Tues.— The Municipal Charter Centenary Exhibition— loo years o! local Government in George Town —will be staged in the St. Xavi-T\s Institution Hall, and will be open to the public during the whole of Centenary Week. This will be the first exhibition of its174 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-10-17 5 pic. THESE lour women arrived by PA A frojawaii yesterday. They are, from left. Mrs. Chin* Ngit Lau, Mrs. H.P. Ch Mrs. Edmund Lee, whose husband is a well-known surgeon in Honolulmd Mrs. C.S. Wo.- StandardpicStandardpic - 39 words
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Advertisement392 1956-10-17 5 Best Way to Kill Bugs, Ants, Roaches Best Way to Kill Bugs, Ants, Roaches COCKROACHES, ants, bugs, j WT'"' T~~ '"1 and silverfish are the most difficult household pests to eon- I trol. Now you can kill these pests 4 With Johnston's No-Roach. M W^f No-Roach is a white viscous392 words
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Article928 1956-10-17 6 FEDERATION Education Minister Dato Abdul r Razak's assurance that English will be retained a? a medium of expression even after Malaya sets ndence Is welcome. His reiteration that English would continue to be taught, in keeping with the Federation's educational policy, is a recognition of the fact that928 words
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Article1673 1956-10-17 6 Sidney Abrahams - The Gold Coast As I Knew It Sidney Abrahams —By Sir T SPENT twenty-four years of my life overseas in the Colonial Legal Service and in that time served in six territories and became acquainted with a number more. I think I can fairly say that my time spent on1,673 words
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Article152 1956-10-17 6 "Ami Qg my many musical friends oi those days was Bon Davies, the famous tenor, who sang till he was nearly ninety. Our first tour together was in Wales and the audiences were sometimes rather dour. I remember that once Ben gave a very fine rendering of152 words
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Article, Illustration402 1956-10-17 6 NOISY OPEN-AIR CINEMA Sir; There is an <^p<?n air cinema in the compound of a private bungalow situated at the corner of Granges Avenue and the dilapidated road leading from Havelock Road to Ganges Estates, The loudspeakers of this cinema which are facing the screen snd the S.I.T. Flats instead402 words
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Article438 1956-10-17 6 Robert Franklin - Robert Franklin By HONGKONG JJONGKONG is strangely quiet after the violence that has brought death or injury to several hundred people, caused untold damage, and left the pressing question: Who did it, and why? There is no evidence that either the Chinese Communist or the438 words
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Article188 1956-10-17 6 Blame All Three For This Sir; The present situation created by the school children is partly the mistake of the Government, secondly of the management and thirdly of the parents. The three are to be blamed for it. When the Govt. approved the Students' Union, it did not think a188 words
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Article83 1956-10-17 6 Sir; Referring to the statement of the Vice-Chairman of the Singapore High School, Mr. Tan Lark Sye. that Mr. Chew Swee Kee had "misunderstood" a letter from the Management Committee on the closing of the School. this is not the first time that letters emanating from83 words
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Article349 1956-10-17 6 Aster Gunas - Aster Gunas By and m I thf N:ik> t.^.M "Actioi :r:. |1 bra in fl nent i i I qui i li! -1 long 1 d J hal >» I arrij suth a laudabif ?|9 a miracl. coul t D ,J CCSK unr/:i som. ihing lhatZß exts; m a349 words
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Advertisement72 1956-10-17 6 MALAYAN RAILWj! TRANSPORT SERVICEThe Malayan Railwoy r\dn fcW facilities for the Collect, on, Storage, and Delivery of goods of eve v deso P' Enquiries on oil these r c welcomed by the District TrcH c Sup** l ot: Kuala Lumpur 2821 Prai 23 Ipoh BJ I Ge ma s Singapore72 words
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Article288 1956-10-17 7 Hampered Suez Peace Talks' At Wales Meet UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 16— (AP) Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawxi on Monday accused British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden of hampering Suez peace negotiations by making "destructive" statements. Mr. Fawzi referred to Eden's speech last Saturday in288 words
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Article20 1956-10-17 7 QUEEN Elizabeth's two-year-old colt, Trirkn. wa^ killed on Monday when he crashed into a tree during training.— APAP - 20 words
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Article25 1956-10-17 7 PRINCE Takahito Mlkasa, Fmnrrnr Hirochlto's younger brother, returned to Tokyo on Monday from a two-month visit to Ceylon, Iran and Iraq.- APAP - 25 words
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Article84 1956-10-17 7 Clash With Rebels In Algeria ALGIERS, Oct. 16. (AP> French troops and Algerian nationalist rebels clashed west and south-vest of Meiers yesterday. Th? French lost 12 dead and four wounded in one section. The French >ent out 5.000 soldiers to seal off the Sahel Kills, about 12 miles west of84 words
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Article76 1956-10-17 7 ORLEANS, Franco, Oc: 16 The World Society for the Protection oi Animals will try to enlist the aid Off Pope Plus XII in Its fight to ban bullfighting. The organization's general Becre ary, Maurice Rcckman of Holland, said the appeal to fV v- Roman Catholic leader will76 words
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Article37 1956-10-17 7 A JORDANIAN Government spokesman said last rr.^ht Iraqi troops would not enter in "at :hLs time" but would remain on her borders ready to iive instant aid if Jordan wa.> attacked by Israel.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-10-17 7 DISPLAYING perfect poise, Denmark's Anne Rye Nielsen. 19. puffs pjvay at a cigar after a luncheon given at the Cafe I)e Paris in London to girls competing in the "Miss iVorld" contest. Anne Rye is a mannequin, with ambitions to be a film actress and a girlUP - 63 words
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Article29 1956-10-17 7 THE Japanese repatriation ship Shintnku Mara, carrying 47 released prisoners of war, including two children, returned to Japan from the Russian port of Nakhodka. Siberia, yesterday.- APAP - 29 words
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Article159 1956-10-17 7 Poznan: Witnesses Refused POZNAN, Oct. 16, (Reier) The judge at a Poznan ots trial yesterday refused a defence appeal to call morevitn esses. This followed a sociolo;st's evidence that a demonstr ion which preceded the riots was "a manifestation aga i s t wrongs, which had alma a religious character."159 words
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Article116 1956-10-17 7 CALCUTTA. Oct. 16. <AP)Prem i c r Chou En-lai has agreed to a proposal to exchange Indian and Chinese Buddhist monks for the coordination of Buddhist activities in the two countries. Announcing this here en Monday, Anand Kausilyayana. Indian leader of U 11--member international Buibist116 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-10-17 7 Photo. U.P. THE WINNER! Shapely Petra Schurmann of Germany out-curved a field of 24 lovely ladies to be crowned ''Miss World" on Monday night.-U.P. - 28 words
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Article195 1956-10-17 7 Miss Germany Wins Contest LONDON, Oct. 16 (AP)— Green-eyed, curvaceous Petra Schurmann— Miss Germany— won the title of Miss World l!*ob on Monday night. She &aspJ ed and then almost swooned with delight on being crowned. Betty Lane Cherry, U.S., who took second place, then lean-J ed over and kissed195 words
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Article77 1956-10-17 7 BONN, Oct. 16 (Reuter) Authorities all over West Germany yesterday began the registration of young men born in 1937 who will be the first to be called up for service in the new armed forces, probably next year. Medical examination of the men is expected to begin77 words
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Article81 1956-10-17 7 ST. MAW; ;a\. England. Oct. I war, which dropped 808.4112 16 (UP)— The last of the Royal ton?; of ni P explo ive I ombi Air Force's famous Lancaster angjncendi anr bom**. bombers made its farewell flight from here yesterday to ful raid on the Mohne and81 words
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172 1956-10-17 7 IT'S REALLY OVER? ASK JAP SOLDIERS MANILA, Oct. 18 (Reuter* Some 50 former Japanese soldiers who have been hiding in a small island oil South-wf* i?rn Luzon since 1945 want to know from the Japanese Embassy here it World War Two was really over. Mr. ivinynKici,: Naitagawa, First Secretary ol172 words
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Article69 1956-10-17 7 santa MONICA. California, On 16, (AP) Br; Overseas Airways Corporal n on Monday accepted the first of ten Douglas DC-78 f to be flown non stop 00 tbfl Lon-don-New York route Lord Rennrii accepted the aircraft tor BOAC fi Donald w. DougUi president of the manufacturer.69 words
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Article37 1956-10-17 7 Pakistan's Prime Minister Buharwardv U 0 tor Frkinp early on Tuesday on a 12-day visit to Communist China. His plane w.- I down a Dacca. Ranga r. Hongkong and Canton. reachIng Peking on Thursday.— APAP - 37 words
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Article33 1956-10-17 8 THE Federal Statistical Office reported on Monday that 1.337 persons were killed in automobile accidents in West Germany during August. A total of 41.519 persons were injured in 31,377 accidents.— AP.33 words
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254 1956-10-17 8 Suez: Wide Differences Still Exist— Lloyd Users Will Give Egypt's Proposal Careful Thought NEW YORK, Oct 16 (Reuter) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. British Foreign Secretary, said yesterday that if Egypt put forward its own proposals on the Suex problem, he thought the users of the canal would give them "careful consideration."254 words
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Article117 1956-10-17 8 'ELVIS THE PELVIS' HITS RUSSIA NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (AP) The Russians are pretty backward in television, but they do know Rock *N' Roll singer Elvis Presley and it drives them crazy, just like in America. This is on the word of Charles H. Crutchfield, television station executive in Charlotte,117 words
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Article161 1956-10-17 8 'Lost Ship's Radar Was Accurate' NEW YORK. Oct. 16 (AP)— Captain Piero Calamai, Master of the Sunken Andrea Doria. defended the accuracy ot his I shi radar on Monday and sai I '.he Italian luxury liner had been on course prior I to its collision with the Sto k- h161 words
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Article57 1956-10-17 8 VIENNA. Oct. 16, (UP) The first 10.000 Austrian army conscripts flocked into flag decorated barracks all over Austria yesterday. The conscripts, born in 1937, will serve nine months. The new Austrian army is stationed in all parts of the country. The soldiers enjoy all civil57 words
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Article72 1956-10-17 8 LONDON'. Oct. 16 (AP\ Scotland Yard said on Monday a stolen automobile with sectet U.S. documents in the truik "has been found in Loncbn with everything intact." The Yard spokesman wouj I not say where in London the car and Its valuable contents were found or72 words
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Article32 1956-10-17 8 THE New York Times nnnounccd on Monday night fcs support of President Eiseihower for re-election. It hid supported him originally p 1952. The Times lists itsef politically independent AE.32 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-10-17 8 MOSCOW. Oct. 16 (IP) Soviet Vice Premier Anastas Mikoyan yesterday declared that all nationsincluding blockaded Israel— must have equal rights to passage through the Suez Canal. The Soviet leader considered one of the Kremlin's top salesman of Soviet goodwill made what an Israeli diplomat125 words
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Article198 1956-10-17 8 IKE MAKES A DECISION WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 (AP) President Eisenhower decided on Monday to continue economic aid to Yugoslavia, but to hold up delivery of heavy military equipment including about 200 jet warplanes. The President announced his decision in keeping with foreign aid legislation198 words
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Article66 1956-10-17 8 LONDON, Oct 16 (AP) U.S. Third Air Force Headquarters announced on Monday night the British tanker Navicalla has picked up a yellow raft in the area where earlier on Monday two aircraft wheels were found in the search for the giant Liftmaster aircraft missing with 5966 words
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Article243 1956-10-17 8 Afy Firsf Ac/ As President' CHICAGO, Oct. 16 (AP)— Adlai E. Stevenson said on Monday night that his first act as president would be to "follow up on the opportunity presented now by other atomic powers" to halt hydrogen bomb tests. 'What aif we wa til243 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-10-17 8 Nad me I I Ing with B in M.t i i Tease" phdii. i her London mcnt on f). I J p I rd to be thi in France, she i A don for th* «»p< cm ning of \h Royal, Ch < j55 words
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Article47 1956-10-17 8 Another 'Nina Case' S\N fRAN (AP)— A di] ute in\ I charges Yugoslav We-' assy le\ I yesterday. charge e, aj dor, Lc I Juzn. im I O U U eij I I Consu: I she is inn I I St< I pay for were of meI47 words
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Article85 1956-10-17 8 EOKA Victim's Body Identified NICOSIA, Oct. 16 y Reuter^ A body found in the mountains of northern Cyprus has been identified as that of Lance-Corporal Gordon Hill. reported missing from his unit last December. It was officially announced yesterday. EOKA claimed to have executed Lance-Corporal Hill for the hanging of85 words
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Article22 1956-10-17 8 A 11-POUND < mcrald. believed among the Largest ever found, wa.^ unearthed recently in the Lataba district of Northern Transvaal.- UPUP - 22 words
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Article48 1956-10-17 8 VICE PRESIDENT Richard M NIIM to shake hands with the "Draeon the Chinese section in San Francisco <• memorating the 45th aaniversar? oi lican Revolution. In a speech to the < the United States should makr it a write off any section of the world quest48 words
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Advertisement235 1956-10-17 8 I _^f^^ Sfc Mil m S^ v Cgv^^ j ■*^J£^m 2r W/M. Perfection exists r ZENITH Proves it by moking The Best and Most Accurate Watches Sole Agents: FAYRE-LEUBA WATCH CO. LTD., 18-F, Battery Rood Singapore. Sold h V G^ leading tvatch dealers FA VRE LEUB A SERVICE Our Service235 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1956-10-17 9 MARC ALEXANDER - SEX CARS earn girls M$100 every night MARC ALEXANDER By TOWNS ARE LIKE PEOPLE. SOME ARE YOUNG, SOME ARE OLD, SOME ARE GOOD, SOME ARE RAD. LIKE PEOPLE THEY HAVE THEIR u~u~i_i~iu~i_i'i_i "ij~>_rt_i~i_i-un_n.o_ii_i-i_i~_rL r n n ~i xj~u~i_i~i_ri_i~i_i~i_n_i-i i~> i~i n r~i n n i~i r— L_r~Lj^_o_i~i_ri_n_n^n_i^_n^~u'XJ~<-J~u r XJ~ui~i-JT_ri_j»_j»_jL^_j_4._ju^ OWN1,163 words
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Article351 1956-10-17 9 |\.\VS celebrities are behind the times if their j ..istratinn numbers don't give some indication |?ws the driver and what is his occupation. ,'uke of Kent's new car bears the plate K T, for nth in liac Jo the throne. J '.implHl. holder of the351 words
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Advertisement380 1956-10-17 9 ONCE AGAI> WE PROVIDE \>^B/ THE CHILDREN WITH SINGAPORE'S jM NEWEST AND MOST EXCITING §J TOYS AND AT BUDGET PRICES rfxJ^^^^ too! Or^^it i THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING W J^ ABOUT THE WONDERFUL i^wW DISPLAY AT OUR TOY FAIR -<L LOWER GROUND FLOOR. S,JkjJf P. O. Box 696. Telephone380 words
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Miscellaneous15 1956-10-17 9 ¥IWM Modes "Sales have gone up 50 per cent, since we installed that trick mirror!"15 words
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Article177 1956-10-17 10 Balance In Favour Of Malaya M \LAYA'S foreign trade With Australia in the first halt of this year showed an overall balance in favour of Malaya of >> 485,000, according to the Commercial Counsellor and Australian Government Trade Commissioner, Mr. H.M. Le Marchand. Exports to Australia amounted to $85,769 million177 words
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Article124 1956-10-17 10 DETAILS of a revolutionary British aircraft have just been released and the prototype under construction revealed. It is the Fairey Rotodyne. being built at Hayes. Middlesex, England by The Fairey Aviation Company Ltd. Construction of the prototype is well advanced, and. following prolonged ground running124 words
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133 1956-10-17 10 U.K. Test For Rubberized Flooring A GRUELLING test for rubberized flooring is now in progress at London Docks. It li taking place high above the roadway in the 66-foot long bridge connecting two great warehouses. Experiments with natural rubber powder in road surfacing prompted an enquiry from the Port of133 words
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Article226 1956-10-17 10 ASIAN countries, including Malaya, can hope to do more business with West Germany in the near future. A director of the Hanover Fair. Dr. Krugmann, is arriving in Singapore early in December in the course of a world tour, with the object of making the226 words
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Article908 1956-10-17 10 THE following passengers will disembark from the P Sc O liner Chusan Which arrives from Britain at Penan^ and Singapore on Oct. 27 and 29 respectively. PENANG Mr. and Mrs. K.M.G. Anderson. Mr. A.J. Abbott, Miss E.S. Austin, Mrs. F.H. Brooke. Mrs. TM Clifford and 3908 words
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Article20 1956-10-17 10 CONTINENTAL Oil Company has announced in New York Dlans for an intensive oil search in Guatemala. U.P.20 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-10-17 10 MALAYANS ran expect cheaper Bata shoes in the near future. Mr. A. J. Jugas managing director Bata Shoe Co Ltd., Singapore, said yesterday. He returned to the Colony by Qantas after a five-week tour of Europe during which he attended the fifth research conference of93 words
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Article40 1956-10-17 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The price of tin on the local market today \va s 5393i per pica] (Up S4l). The rise in the metal price was attributable to renewed tension on the Suez Canal situation.40 words
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Article, Illustration315 1956-10-17 10 Weiv $2½ Mil. S'pore Housing Project SECOND PHASE AT SEMBAWANG HILLS AN artist's sketch of the three types of houses which are to be built at Sembawang Hills Estate off Thomson Road, Singapore. The terrace house (left) is the same as the first phase of the project just completed. The315 words
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Article, Illustration151 1956-10-17 10 ANTI-RUST HOLDS FOR VESSELS ONE of th< leading Bricar manufacturers, the Motor Con> rat .on, lnv< tigating the possibilities oi ships with :-p c antitrust holds for the osport ol cars expor nd through the Tropic A: an exl tion, nov. progress, ol special for removing moisture from the at151 words
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Advertisement802 1956-10-17 10 NOTICES COXSTRI'CTION OF CHAIN LINK FENCK FOR THE SINGEI (NORTH) AREA. fTENDERS are Invited for the J following: 1. S-ipo'y ft delivery to site a1 Sungei Siput (North): ,a) 19,200 Lin. ft. chain k fencing. Po ta, itraps, barbed w.re etc necessary for erection of the /c. 2. su] •of802 words
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Advertisement263 1956-10-17 10 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Land at Neil Road Lease by Tender i PPLICATIONS are invited by tender for a 99-year lease over land at Neil Road estimated to contain a total area of 2.300 sq. ft for the erection of a four-.storey building to be used for residential or commercial purposes263 words
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Advertisement318 1956-10-17 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 103 if the Municipal Ordinance hat the plans, specificalons, estimates and ap- wrtionments of expenses of he works of making up:U) HOOT KIAM ROAD from River Valley Road to Lot No. 44; M) LORONG M. from Still Road318 words
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Advertisement88 1956-10-17 10 §1 YTtSi^F^ff^/a^nffiM EXPECTED TODAY! KLM KL M A.u ii ML 121 If. Airwayi ML 101 KLM KL 821 BO AC BA 7^' r BO AC BA LON M. Airwayi Qantafl EM \irways < ida :;ao DBA IB ayi ML 4i. Airways CPA CX M. Ajm ML M. Airv, ML 10988 words
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Advertisement731 1956-10-17 11 C^o-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1 J k »J2/« Robinwß Road i46 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NO«TH AMERICAN SfRVICI n New Tork, Bjitimor*. Philadelphia b Cult r H Port* Spot. f.Sham fenang "/IS Oct 19 Oct X »/i4 Nov 15/16 Nov 17/1. Nov h 29 Dee/4 jaw 5/6 tan 7/1 an731 words
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Advertisement1141 1956-10-17 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gf Carriers option to proceed via othei ports to load mnC discharge cargo SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON 6 CONTININT POSITION OP VtSSiLS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMiWARPS P ,ff*°* clca 'eci Port1,141 words
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Advertisement834 1956-10-17 11 MITSUI W\ LINE Spore P. Shorn Pfftont FOR JAPAN Hoeison Moru for Yokohomo, Nogoyo Kobe vio Honokona 190c» Akokuroton Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe, Moji vio Hongkong 2 Nov —w 29 Oct Bansei Moru For Moji, Kobe Yokohama 3 Nov 30 Oct Akiboson Moru for Yokohama, Nogoya, Kobe vio Hongkong 12834 words
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Advertisement660 1956-10-17 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARD^ Soiling* toi Bongkok end/oi r^oi to»t Penong P.S'horr S'pore "MEONiA" In Port 19/7.1 Oct "cALANDIA" 17/20 Oct 21/23 Oct 24/26 Oct "ASIA" 28 Oct/2 No* "BOGOTA" 31 Oct /I Nc 2/4 No* 3/6 Nov HOME WARDS Soiling* toi Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam Hofftbir* Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo. Spore660 words
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Article682 1956-10-17 12 THE brain is probably the most complicated part of the human anatomy. How and why the mind behaves as it does is often a mystery and many questions have been sent to me on that subject, some of wnich can be answered and some of which682 words
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Article, Illustration419 1956-10-17 12 A BRAND new crop of ■E*~ bras and girdles has joined the well tried favourites on corset counters. With so many excellent foundation garments to choose from, selecting the right one is as bewildering as buying the right pair of shoes. And it's just as important. You can't buy419 words
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Article48 1956-10-17 12 gWIM st; A strapless :.i,l new "D .^e shown in La don has bold contu tiels and cuff I k zip and halts straps for i d. Black, ibf fisher blue an.. d versior. white pa: and pr have b:s:£ panels. Mate secrao batiste. —A48 words
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Article, Illustration446 1956-10-17 12 Terry Pillay - Sliding Heels for a Shoe Terry Pillay By RECENT invention in America, if proved to be really practicable, could revolutionize women's footwear throughout the world. Like most inventions, this one is so simple in principle that one wonders why someone has not thought of it before. The Invention i s446 words
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Article317 1956-10-17 12 THE STARS AND YOU TO DAY S QUOTATION "Modesty is a bright d;sh-cover. which makes us fancy there is something very nice underneath it" —Douglas Jerrold WEDNESDAY i OR EVERYONE: The best portions of today are the late afternoon and evening Keep busy and try to pet a lot accomplished.317 words
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Advertisement169 1956-10-17 12 x tvmmq ff 4 —"V*^^' T S_^g r i t-________B_______ll -_£_3 3S> r-v^-* v >^H '3B -3___l bo'uSjois DISTRIBUTORS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITED, SINGAPORE The soul of a devil is masked behind the face of mi angel. W ftNbtLrt 8k __^^^__^^_^___i :^^fe&k i i^£__i _____k 4r __r btarriiicj B_ __i ()'L169 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-10-17 13 pi's Gold Medal hopeful. Mas.iru Furukawa, front, bows as swimming manager, Reizo at microphones introduces swimming team members to a packed crowd of luring the formation ceremony here for the Japanese delegation to the Melpic Games. Japan will send a 1.">9 member delegation including observers. p hes,UP - 68 words
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Article916 1956-10-17 13 MOSCOW, Oct. 16 (Reuter)—The sports world of the Soviet Union is in a bustle of final preparations for the 1956 Olympic Games, with athletes under no illusions about the effort which they will have to make if their country is to win outstanding honours at Melbourne. Sportsmen and916 words
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Article99 1956-10-17 13 MELBOURNE. Oct. Id— Final acceptors declared today -or the A 10,000 Caulh'eid Cup. to be run at Caulfield on Saturday, Oct. 20 over 12 furlongs were: Red-raze 9/13; Ray Ribbon 9 .V. Fair Chance 9/4; Emphatic 90; Caranna 8/12: Prince Delville 8/10: Santiago II 8/10; Farquhar 8/9:99 words
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Article26 1956-10-17 13 3 BOD beat Navy Nomads 4-0 in a SHA division 2 league match at Friendly Hill yesterday. DufT scored three and MeNamus one.26 words
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Article489 1956-10-17 13 GILBERT FERNANDEZ - GILBERT FERNANDEZ By SEREMBAN, Tues. Selangor hockey team confirmed their superiority in Malayan hockey when they handed out a three-nil beat- ing to their close rivals, the Negri Sembilan team, in a match played in aid of the Federation Olympic Sports Council fund on the Station padang489 words
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Article585 1956-10-17 13 NEW YORK, Oct. 16 (Reuter) For the time being at least, it's safe to say that the United States has never been a strong contender for the Olympic soccer crown. But the Americans will have the satisfaction of knowing this year's booting aggregation should be585 words
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Advertisement399 1956-10-17 13 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Required one Office Keeper jn the Subordinate Division ($l3 8 X $3 $1-4 7). Initial salary $138'- p.m. plus Variable Allowance of $41 TiO p.m. A flat will be provided to office block at a rent of 9^ of basic salary. Duties appointee will be399 words
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Advertisement791 1956-10-17 13 CLASSIFIED ADS ANNOUNCEMENT 4 MOY CANNING SOY Sauce known for its high qualitv and nutritious value. Obtainable at 118 Cross, Street TeL ***** or o;her Groceries. SITUATIOMS VACANT APPLICATIONS for appointx\ ment as TEACHERS-IN-TRAINING (E N G L I S H SCHOOLS) in the Department of Education, Singapore will be791 words
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Miscellaneous216 1956-10-17 13 fl Abner By A/ Capp j di'^9 I K^EP A-GOiN'.HAMFATV- SOft^-QH.'.'- THIS )S A >£*J^£&- I TKASS L IB^l AH KIM P£.A.DW»F QKJ^ > «y f> f- ft^C" M I/^IIC P^^--?^ O MAH HAND— k Kfc/VIC^KJV^Ja 7 als-R.** \V jaEPORT."? y f'xuf'' THE X-RAVS SHOW VCXJ HAVE IXvl J HF^216 words
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639 1956-10-17 14 Preface Form Workouts At Bukit Timah By WINDSOR LAD Several candidates from the powerful van Breukelen stables were sent against the clock at Bukit Timah \csterday in preparation for the Singapore Gold Cup meeting. r, i Reaay, A<iu<irua 0 ,i> pro ;:cc:s. Day i pa\ and Be639 words
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Article227 1956-10-17 14 WEIGHTS for four races next Wednfsd.iv. second day of the Singapore Turf Club October finid t up meeting, are: HORSE 5 Cl ASS 1. Dl\ 1 6 FIR>. JolU Sailor 9.10 DiMine H.Ort Shimrork Slipper 8.10 Hurrv Hurrv $.n9 Aqu^rua 8.07 Kubber Planter 8.06 Prosperity 8.t3227 words
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Article19 1956-10-17 14 YMCA beat Punjab NS 2-2 m a SHA Div. 3 lc^sue match on the YMCA ground yesterday.19 words
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380 1956-10-17 14 Goodbye to that stupid 'forever amateur' Olympic rule PETER WILSON says- >^S& v-wS LONDON. Tues Chalk up one victory to sanity in spnrt That ridiculous pledge whuh every competitor at Nieibottrae was to be compelled to sign has been amended. The pledge380 words
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679 1956-10-17 14 1 when matched over half a mile which they ran in ;>:{ 2 sec. and the last three furlongs in 38 sec. Krakatoa. on the outside.! WAS drawing away from his. stablemate at the finish. A: winning effort Krakatoa has fully recovered from an679 words
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426 1956-10-17 14 Hungary Won Water Polo Colds' In 7932 36 52... Bl DAPEST. (UP Hungary rules the waves at least with the ball in the hands of their yelling kirkins waterpolo aces Will Melbourne prove this thesis? Magyar fans and exports are confident and pre-Olympic426 words
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Article34 1956-10-17 14 MALACCA. Tues.— A hat-trick by inside left Yong Seng enabled the Malacca Chinese Recrealion Club to beat the Medical Services 3-2 in their Victory soccer cup tie at the Kubu stadium yesterday.34 words
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Article30 1956-10-17 14 SEREMBAN, Tues— The Royal Welsh Hussars of Tampin today troiniced the SI. Paul's Institution by 43 points (three goals. 10 tries a penalty) to five points (one goal).30 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-10-17 14 FANNY Blankers Koen, the "Flying Dutchwoman", ended her sparkling athletic career with this IT ft. 2 inches long jump at an athletic meeting at Amsterdam last week. The 38-year-old mother of two children won gold medals at the 1948 Olympics in London and has been 50 times94 words
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Article55 1956-10-17 14 VICTORIA SCHOOL earns the unique distinction of saining a 'double 1 when Edwin Doraisamy. a school teacher and Kesavan Soon, have been .selected to represent Singapore in the Olympics at Melbourne next month. Doraisamy is a member of the Singapore hotkey tram while Kesavan is Singapore's only hope55 words
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Article31 1956-10-17 14 SINGAPORE Recreal C studded with five Olympic si could do no better th n edge 1 Singapore Cricket Dub their SHA ri.vi.-inn encounter on the padang yestei31 words
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Article44 1956-10-17 14 SUPERIOR Armv X\ Singapore Cricket Club 'A b* 18 "points (five tries and penalty) to three <a penalty* m •heir third trial on the padang yesterday. In the second trial played last week Army triumphed W against the SCCs Bret team.44 words
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Article75 1956-10-17 14 PENAXG. Tues. Eastern Smelting Club retained the Magnolia Cud for the fourth successive year today when tnej drew one-all with Singapore Cold Storage in final game oi Business Houses League soccer on the Dato Kramat ground. Smelters were hard pressed to cam the equalizing goal after75 words
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Article39 1956-10-17 14 CHICAGO, Oct. 15, (UP) Archie Moore and Floyd Paterson will meet in the Chicago stadium for the World Heavyweight Championship on October 30, James D. Norris. President of the International Boxing Club announced today. by39 words
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Article, Illustration584 1956-10-17 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK OLYMPIC SCOPE From here to MeibotHm and then, who knM where 1 who will cover the Games for The Standard. Kesavan will be 18 on November 6. His rise to athletic prominence is all the remarkable because unlike Tan Eng Yoon584 words
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Article44 1956-10-17 14 Singapore Police, who had not been doing well in the SHA Div. 1 league despite having six Olympic players in their side, managed a 2—l victory over a weak Royal Naval" Police team in their league match on the S.R.C. ground yesterday.44 words
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Advertisement165 1956-10-17 14 SINGAPORE RUGBY: SER vs Naval Base at Gillman Barracks; South Johorc vs REME at SJRFC, RASC vs Ncc Soon at Nee Soon, GHQ Farelf vs RAF Tengah at GHQ; Blakana Mali vs RNZAF; 200 Pror. Coy. RMP vs RNAS Sembawang at Sembawang: GHQ Sig. Regt. vs Police at Police Depot;165 words
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Advertisement54 1956-10-17 14 9 Mm rap 11 Ml A story of brave n*Hfefc their love-Ion?^ 5hM/1 battle*^ f; Bp Bj BJ jgtgtttMmU DWB Tl»Z>-*4^%!^5 JEFF CHANDLER- GEORGE NA0E| JULIEADAMS lEXBARKH J 1 KEITH ANDES I I J JOCK MAHONEY CHA. SbB^'U WILLIAM REYNOLDS JOHN M< «rti Fronk FoyWn I fri Screenplay by TED54 words
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