The Straits Times, 25 June 1956
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Title Section27 1956-06-25 1 v EB/H.e Df r^WTfFlEW A L r TE \C W 1 B S 7Ht>O The Straits Times Hew*** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1956. 15 CENTS27 words
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Article162 1956-06-25 1 Troop carrier pawi blind corner and emerge* in path of day mail train 4 soldiers killed— 3 injured IPOH, Sunday. ii SOLDIERS of the 15 19 Hussars rerc killed and three others seriously 1 when a heavily armoured troop carollided with the northbound day mail today at162 words
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Article164 1956-06-25 1 NEW YORK. Sun. T)R RALPH LAPP, an atomic physicist, •ed today that by ncrrased tests of weapons would '(leased enough daneerous radiation to cry person in the world "the maximum Mble amount." the deadly effects not be fully felt until 70s. because the particles would a164 words
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Article69 1956-06-25 1 FONG KONG. Sun. Hong will soon have to dewhether J t wants an underwater tunnel or a across Hong Kong constructing both •;ave been drawn two firms. l The tunnel would cost HKS27 million, the bridge an estimated HKS2S million. The Legislative Council will debate whichUP - 69 words
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302 1956-06-25 1 Reds on board-so ship bans visitors CAPTJUI FEARS SABOTAGE, SAYS CREW MEMBER pOLICE threw a tight 1 security net around the liner Tjiwangi when she came alongside the Singapore wharves late yesterday afternoon. Aboard were 11 students from Red China six from North Korea. five from North Vietnam and one302 words
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268 1956-06-25 1 MAHMUD FLIES IN FINAL BID FOR LIFE 'Death sentence'— now new hope fJLUTCHING a pile of comic books, a 17-year-old Segamat schoolboy yesterday flew from Singapore to keep a life-or-death appointment with a Sydney surgeon. For Mahmud bin Haji Mohamed Yunos, Malayan doctors say, can only be saved by a268 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-06-25 1 VARSITY WAITS FOR CASH Not enough lecturers THE University of MaA laya is still waiting to hear from the Singa- j por e and Federation Governments about its, request for a supplementary financial grant. Upon the reply depends the fate of 125 students who have passed their entrance examination but127 words
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Article43 1956-06-25 1 LONDON, Sun.-The "In- 1 tellectual" suburb of Hamp- stead In North London, has the highest suicide rate in Britain, the local health offl- i cer. Dr. Dennis Gesfen. revealed in his annual report. Hampstead had 29 suicides last year.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-06-25 1 HOME FOR A REST THEN OFF TO THE STATES SINGING STAR Chu Yung Yung, who was born in Hong Kong but regards Singapore as her home, returned to the Colony yesterday from a tour of Britain and the Continent. Yung Yung recorded 10 Mandarin songs for the 8.8.C.. and s&ng72 words
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Article287 1956-06-25 1 Survivors give account of clash IPOH. Sunday. SURVIVING members of the outnumbered Austratralian patrol that was ambushed on Friday i i evening in the Sungei Siput area, 20 miles north of j Ipoh. gave an account today of the 20-minute enI gagement that was fought in287 words
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Article124 1956-06-25 1 Girl breaks 1,300-year tradition TOKYO. Sun RESIDENTS of a tiny village in Central Japan were up in arms today over plans of a 23-year-old woman Alpinist to climb their sacred mountain which has been banned to women for 1.300 years. Villagers at the foot of Mount Omine In Nara Prefecture124 words
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Article41 1956-06-25 1 Singapore Police yesterday found three Communist posters in different parts of the Cloony. One was displayed at a bus shelter at 3 m.s. Buklt Timah Road. The other two were found In the Central Police Division area.41 words
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Article32 1956-06-25 1 NICOSIA. Sun. Security forces today detained George Mouskos. 60-year-old uncle of Archbishop Makarios. at Panayia village near Paphos, West Cyprus. The reason for his detention was not revealed. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article24 1956-06-25 1 TUNIS. Sun. Tens of thousands of Tunisians turned out on Sunday for the first parade of their newly formed national army.— A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article174 1956-06-25 1 MALACCA. Sun.— The annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions todayagreed in principle to the formation of a national union of commercial and general workers. The conference empowered the delegates to give further consideration to the matter in174 words
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Article98 1956-06-25 1 WALL OF WATER ROARING DOWN HIMALAYAS ON PAKISTAN DACCA, Sunday. CROPS almost ready for harvesting have been ruined by widespread floods in East Pakistan. The River Manu, tributary of the River Kusyara. Is said to be at Its highest level In 50 Rising rivers are expected toReuter - 98 words
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Article23 1956-06-25 1 SEOUL. Sun —A U.S. Army helicopter crashed into a rain-swollen river yesterday, killing an American officer and injuring his pilot.— U.P.UP - 23 words
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Article37 1956-06-25 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. —President Eisenhower's doctors \u[fl him today he would be discharged from hospital In dbout a week "if his recovery continues as It has to date," an official statement said. 1 Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article112 1956-06-25 1 Cyprus police post bombed T^ICOSIA, Sun An explosion believed to have been caused by a time bomb rocked police headquarters in Famagusta early today. It caused considerable damage but no casualties. The explosion was in the Criminal Investigation Department of the Famagusta headquarters. There was no one in tn<. roomReuter - 112 words
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Article34 1956-06-25 1 MOSCOW TALKS •SATISFACTORY' LONDON. Son. Bucharest Radio today reported that Marshal Tito in a telegram to Mr. Khrushchev said: "Both partners ran be satisfied with the results" of their Moscow talks Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article25 1956-06-25 1 CALCUTTA. Sun. Four village headmen have b^en kidnapped and killed by Naga rebels for co-op<rating with the Government. reports reaching here said today25 words
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Article263 1956-06-25 2 The classics— lndian style 25 WORKS OF LITERATURE SELECTED FOR TRANSLATION THEY WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS i NEW DELHI, Sunday. TWENTY-FIVE world classics have been chosen by the Indian Government for translation into all the main Indian languages. The works will be translated from 13 languages. The largest numberReuter - 263 words
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Article106 1956-06-25 2 Disruption by discs TORONTO, Sun. Traffic was disrupted here when metal discs the size of half dollars were tossed in handfuls to the street from an open top car. fedestnans scrambled in and out of trail ic to pick up the discs, some motorists left their cars in the middipReuter - 106 words
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Article34 1956-06-25 2 COLOMBO. Sun. Heavy rains have caused big landslides in Ceylon's hill country, interrupting train services and causing widespread damage. Three men were buried alive at Kolonnawa. a suburb Of Colombo.— U.P.UP - 34 words
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Article28 1956-06-25 2 DORTMUND, Sun. Two railroac employees were killed and 140 others injured when a holiday train and a passenger train collided near the Dortmund main station today.—A.P.AP - 28 words
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Article28 1956-06-25 2 LONDON, Sun. The Foreign Office will work a fiveday week from the beginning of July as part of an economy measure affecting the whole Civil Service.28 words
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Article42 1956-06-25 2 LONDON, Sun. Britain has more than 250,000 alcoholics according to the British Medica] Journal. A London psychiatrist says in the journal that despite the size of the problem only social welfare and religious bodies seemed interested. Motor42 words
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93 1956-06-25 2 The Czar's revenge after 60 years PARIS, Sun.— Ten Soviet tourists missed the first act ©f "faust" at the Paris Opera House from the after effects of drinking vodka brewed ln Czarist Russia. and stored in Paris for 60 years. The tourists, part of a group of more than 400,Reuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-06-25 2 Mr. Exra Meyer Saul and his bride formerly Miss Daisy Solomon, after their wedding yesterday afternoon at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue in Singapore. Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article184 1956-06-25 2 HE'S WITH THE LONG-EAREDS PARIS, Sunday. A IR. EDGAR MAUFRAIS, a Toulon accountant who iTI turned explorer in 1950 to seek his missing son in the Amazon Jungle, will sail on Tuesday in another attempt to find him. Raymond Maufrais, then 24, disappeared InReuter - 184 words
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52 1956-06-25 2 BERLIN, Sun.— Otto Hohensee, aged 78. Berlin's oldest taxi driver, has had his driver's licence taken from him after a court was told he had j caused nine minor traffic accidents during the past four years. j Hohensee has been driving la cab sinceReuter - 52 words
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Article46 1956-06-25 2 Michael Arlen dies at 61 NEW YORK, Sun. —Michael Arlen, the novelist, died here last night after a long Illness. He was 61. He was a fashionable novelist of the *****. His greatest success was The Green Hat," which was adapted into a play.— A. P.46 words
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233 1956-06-25 2 REFUGEE EMIGRANTS THREAT TO EMPIRE Call for more Britons, fewer Continentals ONDON, Sun. Britain's Commonwealth ties will be weakened if countries like Australia and Canada become populated with people from Continental Europe, instead of Britons, the Migration Council warned yesterday. Too few Britons wer« emigrating, the Council added. Nearly allReuter - 233 words
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Article104 1956-06-25 2 LONDON, Sun.— lf a little more patience had been shown, the negotiations with Archbishop Makarios could have been carried on and a settlement ln Cyprus reached, said Mr. Hugh Oaitskell, Labour party leader, yesterday. "A great deal of hatred, violence and hostility are bein? generated andReuter - 104 words
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Article141 1956-06-25 2 LONDON, Sunday. DUSSIA's doors are "wide-open to British tourists" and there is possibility of a more favourable rouble exchange rate for the pound sterling, according to two British travel agents who have Just returned from the Soviet Union. I Mr. Richard Colmer. secre- f IReuter - 141 words
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Article41 1956-06-25 2 MOSCOW. Sun.— The form- er Commander-in-Chief of Ih I Japanese Kwantung Army, General Yamada Otodzo, was among 60 Japanese prisoners and civilians handed over to representatives of the Japanese Red Cross for repatriation recently. Tass reported today.- -Router.Reuter - 41 words
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Article27 1956-06-25 2 KARACHI. Sun— The first shipment of about 40 modern iet fighters for the Pakistan Air Force has arrived aboard the United States aircraftcarrier Cape Esperance.27 words
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Article48 1956-06-25 2 NEW YORK. Sun. Dr. John Kraus, a radio-astro-nomer, has reported hearing new radio signals from Venus. Dr. Kraus. director of Ohio University's radio observatory, said the new signals had "many of the characteristics of signals from a terrestrial radio telegraph transmitting station."— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article280 1956-06-25 2 BIG MOSCOW AIR SHO W NEW Soviet Air Force plan^ OSC iooki' n Unda ypedoes, needles and arrows" llke to-. pearance in an air display at Moscow, port today, Moscow Radio reported hln Ah The commentator describ- I ed also "strange-looking Jet wingless aircraft shapedReuter - 280 words
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Article96 1956-06-25 2 Rumanian red carpet for Tito BUCHAREST Sun d dent Tito of y u .>-ki, ~Pt«welcomed love d comrado Tito*?, t manian Communist i when he arrive *L ea ders Russia ;oday fo a tL r tt official visit. Tito, responded mm, offer to let bygone L b? gones. to keep96 words
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Article56 1956-06-25 2 JERUSALEM, Sun -ft members of the Israeli curity forces were killed ar« one Israeli settler woundei when Jordanians opened on the Nir Eliahu setti ment near the Israeli bcrtir today. An Israeli spokesman saJordanians also opened f.-' on Israeli road traffic and. train which runsReuter - 56 words
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Article34 1956-06-25 2 HONG KONG, Un. Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hong Kong. stay for a few days In IMb as guest of the Indian Government on his way ben from leave next week ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article65 1956-06-25 2 DUES6ELDORF, M 0 n. Winfried Schultz. a 44-year-old married civil servant, has won a nation-wide "nonprofessional" d 1 s h w a s hing contest in which 30,000 men took part. The contest, launched encourage German men I help their wives and mother in household work, was jutieedReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement96 1956-06-25 2 j the TOUGH GUY' j 32-* Y^H L^^^it i b^bV^ A^a^fc^^fcH I because I it's individually built I with the precision of a fine car. Range 5 from two to ten tons. All f&mttti by either petrol or riiesel B engines. Heavy passenger dUMftifl also available Invest in G I96 words
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Article229 1956-06-25 3 Nehru and HoUagd jpfa, m go w<trfHMti at C h W Banda tells how he will get the British out of Ceylon bases THE PRIME MlNlSTERS':feolohis way 9^ f^ last ni ht on Hritkh r London that he is going to tell the Hntish GovernmentReuter - 229 words
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Article155 1956-06-25 3 A-rain on Australia warning PONT DRINK IT, FARMERS TOLD SYDNEY, Sun. RADIOACTIVE rain ft fell yesterday over a wide area of northAustralia. j .dents of Kuridala, Queensland, and farmers on remote sheep stations have been warned not to drink rain water for a days. Clouds were contaminated by the A-dustReuter - 155 words
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120 1956-06-25 3 SALUTE TO THE EMPIRE -WORLD POWER FOR PEACE LONDON, Sun -Sir Halter Monckton, the Minister of Defence, last n«gnt described the Commonwealth as "the greatest potential power for good in the whole of mankind." He said of this week's Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference: "It is not a supercabinet. It isReuter - 120 words
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Article58 1956-06-25 3 BALTIMORE, Sun. The r S. Air Force plans to turn puns on more than 160 of its own bombers and fighters in en effort to find out more about blasting enemy airtratt out of the skies. The planes for the tests »ro obsolete and58 words
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Article47 1956-06-25 3 WASHINGTON, Sun.—President Eisenhower yesterday overruled an order requiring 11,000 military officers here to shed their uniforms and work in civilian clothes. There had been some complaints from officers who said the Defence Department order would cost them a lot of money. U.P.UP - 47 words
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Article34 1956-06-25 3 HOBART, Sun. Axemen felling trees for a newsprint company in the Styx Valley of Tasmania have found a sum tree 322 feet high believed to be the tallest in the world. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration112 1956-06-25 3 FRANKFURT. Sun. Dr. Aehmed Soekarno, president c: Indonesia, who Is on an eight-day state visit to West Germany, was last night the guest of honour at a reception given by the city of Frankfurt.— Reuter LONDON, Sun. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. jawaharlaiReuter - 112 words
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76 1956-06-25 3 CAPTAIN Prakash Singh, of the Sikh Regiment of the Indian Army, is met at St. Pancras Station, London, by Captain Bert Causey, of Doncaster. Captain Prakash Singh won the Victoria Cross against the Japanese in 1943 on the Mayu Peninsula. Captain Causey atAP - 76 words
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Article193 1956-06-25 3 APPEAL TO FRANCE ON ALGERIA TUNIS, Sunday. rTHE Tunisian Prime Minister, M. Habib Bourguiba, said in a broadcast last night that he would try to persuade the French to stop the fighting in Algeria in the coming Franco— Tunisian negotiations. "We shall try to persuade theReuter - 193 words
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Article64 1956-06-25 3 —Nationalist claim TAIPEH, Sun. More than 1.000 slave labourers of the reclamation team in Nonkiang Province bordering North Korea revolted on May 25 against their Communist rulers, Nationalist sources claimed yesterday. They said the labourers killed their Communist supervisors, grabbed all the weapons and took to the64 words
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Article37 1956-06-25 3 PORT OF SPAIN, Sun. Three Trinidad Government ministers will fly to London tomorrow to discuss the proposed take-over of the Trinidad Oil Company with representatives of the Texas Oil Company and the British Treasury.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article234 1956-06-25 3 IMPHAL, Eastern India, Sun. Sniping by hostile Naga tribesmen has led to the suspension from today of the air service between the Assam Valley town of Dimapur, at the foot of the Naga hills, and Imphal, in the former state of Manipur on India's border234 words
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Article60 1956-06-25 3 The 'misguided missile MINNEAPOLIS, Sun.— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, was today labelled— "the world's longest-range misguided missile." The phrase was used by the labour leader, Mr. Walter Reuther, in the keynote speech at the Democrat-Farmer-Labour Party Convention here. Mr. Reuther, President of the United Auto WorkersReuter - 60 words
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Article145 1956-06-25 3 Quest for city lost 7,000 years JOHANNESBURG, Sun. A six-man expedition 'Will leave here, next week to seek the legendary lost city of Kalahari, in the desert between Bechuanaland and south-west Airtca. It was found by the American explorer, g. A. Farini, in 1885 but has never since been seenReuter - 145 words
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96 1956-06-25 3 KARACHI, Sun.— A commission on marriage and family laws recommended here yesterday that Muslims in Pakistan who wanted to take second wives should first get permission from a matrimonial court. Polygamy has been questioned in Pakistan recently, and a controversy was started when theReuter - 96 words
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Article48 1956-06-25 3 MADRID. Sun. A fast freight train last night rammed into the rear of a slow passenger train that had Just preceded it out of Madrid station and killed 11 people. Seventeen others were seriously Injured and another 66 were slightly hurt. U.P.UP - 48 words
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Advertisement118 1956-06-25 3 HERE ARE 3 WAYS TO ENJOY COOL 'ROUND-THE-CLOCK I I COMFORT sportshirts J/^PH B O HAND SOME COLLECTION ■■^^■9 p^B UfACUADI C MM v IMdnADLL (trade j^f*^ MAßK^^^^^^^ 1 1 cann on "r?3N ill I li _Lli TERRY CLOTI^ YELLOW-jL PARFAJt\ BRONZE GREEN^p pHARDIAL SINGH SONS LTD J RAFFLES PLACE,118 words
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295 1956-06-25 4 Mass demonstration to clear name of 'tainted' food supply village 'Come ou tor die banners and pledge to hunt down agents KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. yiLLACERS of Serdang Bahru, eight miles from here, today demonstrated their antiCommunist feelings in a mass demonstration in the grounds295 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-06-25 4 This is how the Straits Chinese married 100 years ago. The scene was recreated on Saturday night at the Midsummer Ball In Singapore. Beneath the red banner and gilded umbrellas are Mrs. Lily Chan a d Mrs. S. K. Wont, who played the parts of68 words
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161 1956-06-25 4 No pay— so 14 student teachers go frantic K. ALA LUMPLK. Sun. U'i'IKTKKN student •T teachers of a Government English School here wno have not received their .May salaries, said today they were so broke that they had to borrow to make ends meet. They made frantic inquiries at the161 words
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Article51 1956-06-25 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. M. Senathirajah. president of the Hindu youth organisation, has been selected to represent Malaya at the j Commonwealth Youth Con--1 ference in England next month. Mr. Senathirajah. an active social worker, will also attend the world assembly of youth at Berlin in51 words
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Article38 1956-06-25 4 SAVED— BY HER FATHER A man pulled his four-year-old daughter from the sea at Changi Point, Singapore, yesterday when she got into difficulties. The girl, Kanwaljit Kaur, was admitted to the General Hospital, where she is recovering satisfactorily.38 words
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Article134 1956-06-25 4 'Citizens only' demand to Reid ITOTA BAHRU, Sun. 1V Malay elders here are to ask the Reid Commission to consider only memoranda submitted by Federal citizens. The leader of their group, Tuan Hajt Abdullah Baktl, a retired Government servant, said today "Associations, guilds and unions whose members are not Federal134 words
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Article28 1956-06-25 4 KAJANO. Sun.— Raja Azam bin Raja Kamarazalman. the Kajang District Officer, has been elected president of the Ulu Langat branch of the St. John Ambulance Association.28 words
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129 1956-06-25 4 Wharf men protest at dock shooting 'WE WANT JUSTICE,' SAYS UNION SINGAPORE'S 15 waterfront unions are protesting against the shooting of Low Tua Tee, a 28 -j ar-old foreman, by the S.H.B. Police on Tuesday. Police claimed that Low rushed at an inspector with a dagger in each hand. He129 words
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Article61 1956-06-25 4 IPOH, Sun. The Peralt Chinee Advisory Committee held its shortest meeting vm terday— 9o minutes— I cuss the state Governmer.-, report to assist Malays n the economic twin The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and tbi Perak Chinese Mining km. ciation decided meeting to urge the61 words
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Article188 1956-06-25 4 UMNO warning on merdekn BUTTERWOiVr-u d MALAYS must not be led into a fViV P k iU they will be able to live a loivm Malaya has achieved merdcka said thl general of UMNO, Inche Senu' bin ah yesterday. He was addressing delegates from 25 branches188 words
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Article75 1956-06-25 4 'Jaga kreta jailed for theft A KUALA LUMPUR o ramaniam, 24 Jl Su^ police supervision o' Inspector Paul Raj J's cuting, said Mi <,? ros Wavell of Radio Mala??! 2? rowed the camera fXj "ft Hawkins and left sto "l r car, parked outside pLS House. LjrtWtl* camera WM.J* Mr.75 words
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Article33 1956-06-25 4 BUTTERWORTH. S Province Wellesle wants Malaya tn be called Melayunisia whrr. the cour.trv has achieved independence/ "The peopV should be called Melayunisian and guage Melayu." delegates agreed at a conference.33 words
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Article290 1956-06-25 5 ROW OVER LINK WITH SINGAPORE T.U.C. GOVT. EMPLOYEES' UNIONS TO SETTLE THE ISSUE LEADERS of 25 Government employees' unions will decide today if they should be affiliated to the 51,000-strong Singapore Trades Union Congress. The leaders, who represent 12,000 members, will discuss this "controversial issue"290 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-06-25 5 He finds pilgrim ships OK SHEIK AL-SABAN ABDULRAO IF, representative of the Saudi Arabian Government in Indonesia, who has spent three days in Singapore investigating conditions aboard ships taking Malay pilgrims to Mecca. He described them as "quite satisfactory." Straits Times picture.42 words
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Article110 1956-06-25 5 Leper gift for Winnie one hat SIR WINSTON Churchill will soon have another hat to add to his famous collection—all the way from a leper colony in Sarawak. It was made by two inmates Tama and Tina, his wife— after they read of his hobby. The hat, a beautifully adorned110 words
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Article64 1956-06-25 5 IPOH. Sun.— A newcomer, Mr. A. Krishnadass of Teluk i Anson has been elected geni eral secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress for the current year. Other officials are: Mr. V.T. Sambantham. president; Mr K Ramanathan. treasurer; Messrs S. Draviyam, S. A Lingam. V. M. Sundaram, V!64 words
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Article146 1956-06-25 5 RESOLUTIONS seeking better working conditions I for clerks were passed at the first annual delegates' conference of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union yesterday. The conference called on private firms to Malayanise their staff in line with the Government and City Council Malayanisation programmes.146 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-06-25 5 CHE ZAINAB LEAVES TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA CHE ZAINAB binte Ismail, a Penang General Hospital nurse who left Singapore during the weekend to study in Aus- tralia. With her is Mr. A. H. Borthwick. of the Australian Commissioner's office in Singapore. Straits Times picture.44 words
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190 1956-06-25 5 PENANG, Sun.— Federation pharmacists feel that the Government, in its concern over the doctor shortage has forgotten that there is also a serious shortage of pharmacists in the country. "Doctors and pharmacists go hand in hand and the problem is not confined to one190 words
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Miscellaneous262 1956-06-25 5 -k-^^ A v »mw a 9.00 Take It From Here; •9.30 RADIO MALAYA News- 9.45 Cabaret; 1000 Asian (♦menu*™ tha. marked e« Club; IO^O-U.OO Dance Date. be received by listener! in Ma- RefSlOlUll Uecm) (Short wave 49 and 62m. Me- SINRAPARF diom wave 476 m.. 343, 366 m. and »I*I262 words
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Article32 1956-06-25 6 2* Wordt $10 (minimum). MR AND MRS. W. J. STA MARIA wish to thank all relatives and friends for their kind assistance valuable gifts, and congratulatory messages received on their wedding.32 words
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Article234 1956-06-25 6 20 Wordt $10 (Minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mail" If you want to win that word puule. ITS THE WICK of Alr-wlclt that does the tnrk—lt kills all unpleasant odours—Good stores •took it. YOUR CHILDREN will agree, that Its fun to be photographed, by Mollie Ross234 words
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576 1956-06-25 6 Singapore, Mon. June 25, 1956. The Gangster Menace Last Saturday a Singapore factory worker was set upon with a chopper by three secret society gangsters. The Saturday before that a youth was beaten up by five thugs in Sago Lane and he was allowed to go home only after they576 words
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Article376 1956-06-25 6 It is three years since the Secretary for Colonies excited the House of Commons with the news that Singapore was considering an island-wide scheme to market fish. The scheme, if it ever existed, remains a scheme. A year before Mr. Lyttelton spoke, die Singapore Government had itself376 words
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Article234 1956-06-25 6 Only mad dogs and Englishmen, if Mr. Noel Coward is to be believed, enjoy immunity from the effects of the mid-day sun. Those native to the tropics apparently find the climate more trying. If since the advent of British rule they have had to endure the agony of234 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1956-06-25 6 3 Four hundfd living holdwt of th* Victoria Cross from all parts of th% Commonwealth an now in London to tako mart in the Qu—n's V.C. Ctntmnary Parade today. It is difficult to say who was thm most heroic of thorn all. Howmr the story of James 1 Joseph1,033 words
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Article594 1956-06-25 6 BEING a smallholder I cannot view with equanimity the plan of the Federation Government to refund the inflation cess to estate owners. The refund is to be made to large estates in quarterly Instalments over a year on the poundage system. This undoubtedly is fair and594 words
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Article60 1956-06-25 6 rpHE bus service along AlJL junied and Macpherson Roads Is Inadequate. Passengers along the route are confronted with a perpetual "Blakan Kreta" during rush hours when buses are packed to full capacity. The company puts only three buses in this -service formerly run by six buses. Can't60 words
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Article150 1956-06-25 6 I HAVE been attending most of the race meetings held in ipoh and other towns in Malaya. I i-sually make telephone calls to other towns from the telephone offices run by the Telecommunications Department. During the last three race meetings in Ipoh the telephone services were150 words
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Advertisement632 1956-06-25 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 10 Wordt 110 (minimum). GEORGESON: To Jane, a dnußhter. Susan Jane Heriot, on 23rd June, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore. HOME LEAVE 10 M;,rds U (Min.)-Box SO clt. txtra. HOME LEAVE. Two country cot- t -s to let. Furnished, H C. i Modern conveniences. Box. A 3732 BT.632 words
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Advertisement43 1956-06-25 6 Ifl^opnciflNS K. E. MEYER will be visitinj KUALA LUMPUR on Tuesday, 3rd July 1956 Vupoincments for eye examinatio :H BROS. LTD., 37, MOUNTBA7TEH ROAD_ W\w Amm\*9^ i SRS^OT r DIAMONDS GEMS JEWELLERY PLATINUM GOLD WEDDING IV. S. Ve'sttVA 1 106, ORCHARD ROAD. PHONI43 words
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Article318 1956-06-25 7 POLICE INTERFERENCE M INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ALLEGED AX MEETING GOVT. CONDEMNED FOR NOT DECLARING MAY DAY A PUBLIC HOLIDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday rpiL L'o,ooo-strong National Union of Factory ,nd General H orkers will urge workers in all industries to stay away from work on May Day318 words
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Article96 1956-06-25 7 Army wage claim ultimatum IOHOKE KHAKI. Sun. TIU local branch of the War Department CiviM staff Association deii'<l today that the settle their outmiling pay claims before July 15. 1 mm: Backdating a reI uagr increase. The Xrmy say U should take feet from April, this (rear. The workers want96 words
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Article74 1956-06-25 7 AIOK STAR, Sun. Che itiab binte Omar, w!fe of sergeant, was nomi- itb two other Alliance <.:dates and returned un<od when nominations to r Star Town Council ■day CUe Hamidah, secretary to t North Kedah women's tCLtion of UMNO, was return. t t Srprang ward. two74 words
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Article30 1956-06-25 7 TANA RATA, Sun. The f Minister, Tengku Abel;: Rahman, will open a new 000 post office here tomorrow. A tra party will be held |ft< rwards.30 words
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Article40 1956-06-25 7 RAUB, Sun. The secretary of the Pahang divisional committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Inche Abu Bakar bin Resat. has made a move to organise a national union for bailiffs In the Federation, with headquarters in Raub.40 words
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Article51 1956-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A patrol of the 2nd Bn., RoIch Fusiliers, fired at t terrorist In the Scremban trict of Ncgri Sembilan on day night but he escaped. An area security unit patrol exchanged fire with two terrorists In the Kulai area of Johore yesterday. They fled51 words
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Article, Illustration8 1956-06-25 7 LT.-COL. GANILAU8 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-06-25 7 AT a tea party held at Raffles Hotel yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chee Shan announced the engagement of their eldest aon, Le e Tent Jin. to Mias Wee Poh Hwa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Hal Quee. Mr. Lee Chee Shan Is managing director62 words
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267 1956-06-25 7 'Sink or swim with Malays ADVICE TO CEYLONESE KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. a FEDERAL Legislative Councillor, Mr. S. C. Maclntyre, today urged the Ceylonese to toe the UMNO line and "sink or swim" with the Malays. He told more than 200 Ceyionese representatives from all parts of the Federation: "We should267 words
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Article58 1956-06-25 7 ABOUT 200 S 1 ngapore teachers met at Nanyang University over the weekend to discuss the problem of making adult education more interesting. The discussions were private. But conclusions will be published "soon," a spokesman for the Singapore Council for Adult Education said yesterday. The teachers58 words
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Article53 1956-06-25 7 KUALA TRENOGANU, Sun. A rubber tapper, Deraman bin Mat Zain, 20, was today acquitted without his defence being called on a charge of murdering Jusoh bin Yahya Baktl, 40. The Judge, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah. said that there were discrepancies in the evidence and there53 words
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Article84 1956-06-25 7 Women got tough with overseer BUTTERWORTH, Sun. rO women strikers, Tan Slew Ngoh and Lim Phaik Slew, were bound over yesterday for assaulting their overseer on April 12. They pleaded guilty to causing hurt to Soon Chak Sooi outside the Tong Teik rubber factory during a strike by the workers.84 words
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Article89 1956-06-25 7 Singapore waterfront workers are proposing to form a federation of their 15 unions. Mr. Sim Swee Seng, chairman of the waterfront section of the Trade Union Congress, said yesterday that employers had already formed such a federation. Mr. Sim said unions which joined the federation would still89 words
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Article50 1956-06-25 7 A 13-year-old girl, Cheng Wee Kiow, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital last night after a 30ft. fall from the second floor of a house in Tiong Bahru Road. Cheng was X-rayed for suspected fracture of both legs. She also had minor head injuries.50 words
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Article40 1956-06-25 7 The Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union will ask its 2,000 members to each contribute 50 cents a month towards a strike fund from June 1. Mr. S. Ehambaram, the union secretary, announced yesterday.40 words
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Article76 1956-06-25 7 MINIMUM TEMPEBATURE (7.30 p.m. on June 23 to 7.30 pjn. on June 24): Singapore 78 degrees. Penang 72. Kota Bharu 76, Kuala Lumpur 74, Ipoh 72, KuanMAXIMIM TEMPERATURE (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 24): Singapore 88, Penang 85, Kota Bharu 83, Kuala Uimpur 88 Ipoh 89,76 words
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Article56 1956-06-25 7 TODAY: Singapore 12.49 p.m. (Bft 31n.); Port Dickson 7.37 a.m. (Bft. lin.) 8.03 p.m. (Bft. 51n.); Penang 2.01 a.m. (6ft. 61n) 1.49 p.m. (7ft. 81n.). TOMORROW: Singapore 12 am. (9ft. 51n.) 1.18 p.m. (Bft. 41n.): Port Dickson 8.08 u». (Bft. 31n.) 8.32 p.m. (Bft. 41n.): Penang 2.30 am.56 words
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Article248 1956-06-25 7 Honours for fighting Fijians rpHE QUEEN has ap--1 proved awards to the commanding officer and two soldiers of the Fiji Infantry Regiment, which sailed for home recently after four years in the Federation. The CO., Lt.-Col. Ratu P.K. Oanllau. receives the Distinguished Service Order. Corporal P. Kedratl and Pte. J.248 words
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Article133 1956-06-25 7 Due back in K.L. on Saturday KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. IMAJ.-GEN. F. H. BROOKE, who commanded the ITI Ist Malay Infantry Brigade In 1953 and 1954, was today named the first General Officer Commanding of the Federation's own Independent army. The appointment was made by the High133 words
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Article100 1956-06-25 7 rE Singapore blood bank had one of its worst Sundays yesterday when only six people donated blood. An appeal for blood is made on the last Sunday of every month. Dr. (Mrs.) P. Martin, of the Blood Transfusion Centre, and eight members of her100 words
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Article31 1956-06-25 7 Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Assemblyman for Seletar. will hold a meet-the-people session at the Tho Mong School. Ylo Chu Kang Road, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today.31 words
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Article124 1956-06-25 7 TEMERLOH. Sun. The cause of a crash that killed hree Malay businessmen at the second mile, TemerlohMentakab Road, on Jan 21, was still unknown at the end of an inquest here yesterday. Those who died were: Mlarib bin Miulah, 28, Abdul Rahman bin Haji124 words
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Article53 1956-06-25 7 KUALA KANOSAR, Sun.— The North Malaya Commercial and Industrial Employees' Union formed a branch In Kuala Kangsar today. Mr. Ooh Eng Moh was elected chairman at the general meeting, with Mr. Wong Sau Yit as vice-chair-man. Mr. Yeo Teng Lip as secretary and Mr. Chong Slew53 words
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Article41 1956-06-25 7 KAJANO. Sun.— Building of the new $30,000 Ulu Langat UMNO headquarters in Kajang cannot get started for several months because funds are short. Since the building, fund was launched some time ago, only $5,000 has been collected.41 words
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Article57 1956-06-25 7 The Singapore Public Advisory Bureau is back in business after the resignation of the former Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall brought about its temporary suspension. And back at, his old desk Is the bureau's head. Mr. J. C. Corera. who has returned at the special request of the57 words
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Article173 1956-06-25 7 'YES' TDRAZAK SCHOOL PLAN ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The Kuala Lumpur branch of the Federation of Malay Teachers' Associations, accepted the Razak Education Report In principle at a general meeting here. The meeting elected a subcommittee to examine the report before it is discussed by the Selangor division of the173 words
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Article41 1956-06-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. SunSingapore's Talentlme radio and Rediff usion stars will take part in a two-day variety show at the Chinwoo auditorium here on June 29 and 30. Tickets, at $5, $3, and $1 are available at Robinsons.41 words
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Article39 1956-06-25 7 The representative council of 'c Singapore Trades Unlr.i Congress yesterday elected Mr. A. M. Nalr to act as president of the T.U.C. during the absence of Mr. S. Jaganathan, who Is leaving for England on July 4.39 words
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189 1956-06-25 7 Two face robbery charge ONE HAD GUN —WITNESS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A WITNESS, Eng Kit A Leng, told a preliminary Inquiry here yesterday that two armed men entered his room at Petaling Jaya, broke open a wardrobe with an axe and stole two wrist watches and $47 In cash. He189 words
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Article56 1956-06-25 7 Ar. 18-year-old youth, Llm Ah Lek, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday, after he was stabbed by four men in Bukit Ho Swee. RAWANQ, Sun.— For carrying excess weight in his lorry, Loo Fong. 33, of Sungel Besl Road. Kuala Lumpur, was fined $10056 words
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Article93 1956-06-25 7 Woman dies of razor slashes A Singapore housewife died in the General Hospital yesterday, nine hours after she was admitted with severe cuts on the stomach. Madam Low Yong Boey, 42, was found in a pool of blood in the bedroom of her kampong home of Lavender Street at 9.4593 words
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Advertisement32 1956-06-25 7 vJ^S^WE creamier ej *&t<^ than 4jj? any m&>J CRACKER TJTW you've tasted..-. jH^^ SK's new fWPJk Thin Wine BRITAIN'S BEST BISCUITS SAHOILAHDS BUTTERY CO LTD ''■X-AKXI KNANC KUALA U.'MFt.'l "OH ol »HA«U32 words
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Advertisement138 1956-06-25 7 /^LIMAX GEARIISS -TOTALLY ENCLOSED NOISEIEsT- SE IF-01 11 NO QUADRUPLE ACTING SHALLOW WELL PUMPS »IU1O«IV.I, m THE PUMP WITH THE PERFECT BALANCE g RANGE: 1000/4200 6.P.H. at 230 Total head. HIP. 2to 7\ 510/1940 6.P.H. at 460 fetl Total htad. .HTP. 2 1 to 7 Many models •x>«tock W^^*± m138 words
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803 1956-06-25 8 ALLINGTON kENNARD - ALLINGTON kENNARD BOOMS OF THE WEEK aiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniimiitiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimmmi r BARE FEET IN THE PALACE. By Agnes Keith. (Michael Joseph IBs.) WHERE MONSOONS MEET. Edited by Donald Moore. (Horrap 165.) AMERICAN replaced Spaniard, Japanese replaced American and then for a few months the American was back803 words
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Article208 1956-06-25 8 One of the most popular and distinguished men of letters in his generation, Mr. Walter de la Mare, whose death took place in London on Friday, was nearly 30 before he published his first book. Songs of Childhood." the beginning of a ceaseless flow of poems208 words
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Article220 1956-06-25 8 SHORTER NOTICES A MOST CONTAGIOUS GAME. By Samuel Graf ton. (Hart-Davis 12s. 6d.). IT is the contagion theme which makes this lively story of the New York underworld somewhat superior to others of the sort. A Journalist is commissioned to write an Intimate account of220 words
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Article328 1956-06-25 8 THE VIKING ROCKET STORY. By Milton W Rosen. (Faber. 215.) IN January, 1946, the United States Navy embarked on a project to build a bigger and better version to the German V 2 rocket. The story of this project, named Viking, has now been told simply328 words
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Advertisement198 1956-06-25 8 "My watch is protected by Incabloc^ ....is yours?" j Why?. ..INCABLOC Shock Absorbers safeguard the vital moving parts of a watch against everyday shocks and jars... maintain its accuracy extend its life save you many dollars by keeping repairs to a minimum. I Remember, when you buy your favorite inZifn198 words
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Advertisement275 1956-06-25 8 I 9,0001 im for $50/- per month at age 30 If you are married and in good health, you can Rive your family REALLY SUBSTANTIAL INSURANT PROTECTION For example: If anythlngshould This v the mm happen to you. your wife will provided by a mm asUrw >t» get a monthly275 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1956-06-25 9 THE boyhood of George Alfred Henty was spent almost entirely in bed. Puny and sickly, he suffered from a variety of complaints. All who saw him shook their heads doubtfully about his pale face, feverish eyes and wasted body. Gloomily they predicted heDaily Mirror - 1,460 words
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Advertisement255 1956-06-25 9 HEW is We that tingle tells you jl's good for leeth and gums U bm n>-. ujhdom. BmuHD aun invest in ijowseff '--i IT PAYS VoUt I M TOM- FOX SPECI ALISf D c TKJIMMi >lnaM« hv post O" I'*l1 1 In Rwnarvjhlp. A<rounUnr>, ;tioui l, w tonnrrn, '<" Drrrr»255 words
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Advertisement134 1956-06-25 9 •a nt'l L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE (^s^^^ OF JUST A FEW j|lr^ DROPS OF flPffcf EYE MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES j|L You get the finest on Pan American! MdDffiß Far rtjMrvatlem, call your Travel Agent *r PrMiW 2412 MamlWd Co.,134 words
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Miscellaneous161 1956-06-25 9 Rex Morgan* M.D. Positive opinion J mm^mBUMMWmI^^r~TUAHK you, MR. I I IS IT TRUE THAT YOU "N ACCORWN6 TO "nti W PR. COOPER WILL EXAMINE HER W BARKER TMANK HAVE LITTLE HOPE FDR I OPHTHALMOLOGIST, I MMM IN A COUPLE OF PAYS HE'LL JB| WELL, rVE'LL BE BACK TO 1161 words
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Article468 1956-06-25 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE first impetus aris- in; from quieter Colony politics seemed to have spent itself for the time being on the Singapore Share Market last week. This coupled with the uncertainty of the widely fluctuating rubber price, produced a smaller volume of business than468 words
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Article18 1956-06-25 10 T*HE following May rubber crops are notified: Singapore United 18.600 lb.; BuUt Sembawang 56,--000 lb. j18 words
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Article17 1956-06-25 10 On the free t \rh' I dollar was quoted r I cash and 58s M17 words
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Article396 1956-06-25 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period June 16 to June 22: AH ROW Sunday Jane 24 INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo Pets. 535. 7 4d. to 565. cd, Fraser and Neave $1.75 to $1.77 V»396 words
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Article363 1956-06-25 10 /COMPANIES operating vv in Malaya announced the following dividends last week: GOPENG CONSOLIDATED LTD.: a second interim dividend of 10 per cent for the year ending September 30, payable in England on July 13 THE KINTA TIN MINES LTD.: a second interim dividend of 10 per cent for363 words
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Article433 1956-06-25 10 AFTER widely divergent individual estimates last week on the effect of the goslow policy on Malayan rubber estates' In May, official figures on Saturday showed that production last month in the Federation of Malaya, at 43,092 tons was down by 10.6 per cent. Although this was433 words
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Advertisement876 1956-06-25 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Vacancies exist in the Department of Broadcasting for Technicians to be employed, in the first Instance, at the Kuala Lumpur Station. The starting salary (inclusive of COLA) is (138.75 p.m. lor a Std. VHI (Form IV) entrant and $157.25 pjn. for a School Certificate entrant, rising by yearly876 words
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Advertisement369 1956-06-25 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Laboratory Assistant in the Department of Chemistry, Federation of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Salary scale: Division 111 Probationers: $137.50x7.50--152.50/209x14-307/324x14-450 (Vacancy Bar) Special Grade $488x20--588 plus COLA at current rates. Age 17-23. Candidates must have passed the School Certificate Examination, Grade I or 11.369 words
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Advertisement523 1956-06-25 10 NOTICES MJLOH KASAP RUBBEI PLANTATIONS, LIMITED •(Incorporated In the Colony cf Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. Union Building. Singapore, on Monday, 9th July 1956, at 10.30 ajn. for the following purposes:— AGENDA. 1.523 words
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Advertisement685 1956-06-25 10 NOTCES GOVSVNKSMT OF VBg COLONY OP iINOAPORK 1% 1M« REHABILITATION LOAN (IMI-7«) Notice "is hereby given that the transfer register of the above Loan win be dosed from the 30th. June, 1956 to 14th. July, 19W both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order The Hongkong and685 words
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Advertisement475 1956-06-25 10 B ml I KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Penan; (m, r Ciertnrie Bakke 28 |un II |ul 10 Aug m ElitabeHi Bakke 8 lul 21 |ul 20 Aug 24 Aug 25 A U! 3k Ellen Bakke 25475 words
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Advertisement1320 1956-06-25 11 MaAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. TtL.: He.: ***** ■I.Ii— MAW BUCBWALX. aCLAVKMEM UMB UJNSSW, NAVRJL ROTTERDAM, LOS AMWUS, SAN PRANCISCO. HAMBUM PORTLAHD. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVf( ond far U.S.A., North Atlantic Portt "^J^^'**"' low •ntS Canada via Colombo iOHNEVILU j v jv—ejj S'p9fef P. S Hofti Pvnono CETT OP PIRTH M Jmm1,320 words
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850 1956-06-25 12 THE SECOND TEST: IT* ANYBODY'S MATCH NOW From JACK FINGLETON LORDS, Sun. rPHIRTEEN wickets fell In a most dramatic day's play in the third day of the second Test match between England and Australia here and with tomorrow and Tuesday still to go,850 words
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Article162 1956-06-25 12 AUSTRALIA— IST. INNS. 28S ENGLAND— IST. INNS. Richardson c LaAgley b Miller Cowdrey c Benaad b BUckay 22 Grareney b Miller 5 May b Benand 63 Wataon c Benaud b Miller 6 Bailey b Miller 32 Evans st. Langlej b Benand t Laker b Archer 12 Wardle c LanglayReuter - 162 words
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Article128 1956-06-25 12 Washbrook stops Lanes' collapse LONDON. Sun. r»YRiL washbrook, the Test selector and former England opening batsman, rescued Lancashire, the county leaders, from a collapse against lowly Warwickshire on a good pitch at Bdgbaston yesterday. Washbrook. last out after a patient Innings, made his 78 out of 131 and hit aReuter - 128 words
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Article106 1956-06-25 12 VTE ARL Y 300,000 cricket fans 1~ In the first three days of the England-Australia Test match at Lord's have telephoned WEB 8811 to get the j latest score, the post office reported last night. The exact total was 293,789. Calls came from all over theReuter - 106 words
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Article25 1956-06-25 12 LONDON. Sun. Cambridge beat Oxford by 51 points to 35 In the annual lnter-unlversity swimming match, held at Marylebon* Baths, London, last night.—Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article44 1956-06-25 12 MANILA, Sun. Hong Kong's South China Athletic Association soccer team last night easily defeated an all-Filipino selection of the Manila league 8-1. It was the visitors' first game In a series of six against Philippine teams. The halftlme score was 3-1. AJ».44 words
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Article25 1956-06-25 12 TARLFA. Spain, Sun. South African swimming star Beth Wijd yesterday swam across the Straits of Gibraltar according to unconfirmed reports reaching here. UP.UP - 25 words
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Article38 1956-06-25 12 DUBLIN. Sun. Ronnie Delaney of Dublin and Villanoya University. Philadelphia, refklned tab Irish 880-yard title yesterday when he ran the distance in lmln. 53sec. three seconds slower than his own Irish record for the event. OJ».38 words
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320 1956-06-25 12 BRITAIN GAIN 4-3 VICTORY IN FIRST SOCCER TEST JOHANNESBURG. Sun. rE British Football Association touring team, taking the lead with a first I minute penalty, beat South Africa 4-3 in the first of four Tests to be played during the tour here today, having led by 2-1 at half time.Reuter - 320 words
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Article217 1956-06-25 12 LONDON. Sun. AUSTRALIA'S Ken Rosewall. second seed for the Wimbledon men's singles title, fell to his compatriot Neale Fraser In the final of the London championships at Queens Club yesterday. Fraser. ranked No. 4 nationally, beat second-ranking Rosewall 7-5, 3-6, 9-7. Rosewall. who hasReuter - 217 words
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Advertisement363 1956-06-25 12 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY^ODEOM «i~B p^mmv THE FUWIIEST KAYE MTTiirfca^ *tSvr 0N MOVIE RECORD! Bli^B I /v™rt- LIFE MAGAZINE. >^^^^^^B Cabt by o-Starrlnf HRn 7KHVICOWR. CiLYNIS JOHNS ■BPtiil tistaVisiw basil rathbone ANGELA LANSBURY §^i ni^^ftrL it .^gg^gM^d^^g^g^g^g^^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^g^BglMgm^i^M ton A Y 1 CATHAY §f I Vl/H I AH CONOiTirsiß r •"<•363 words
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Advertisement409 1956-06-25 12 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATrp^^^) showing wArITuL IS 7 'GLENN FORD ER.NBBT BORGNINE MID AI XXI I: 'f f RPv ROD STEIGER iUDAL Hlli u ["> < ln '»n»Scopr TX-hniclnr TOMORROW ».M THEATRE RESERVED FOR SIN, lA "J'^CLUB'S CHARITY PERFORM A.NCK, 'RICHARD UP I NEXT CHANGE! "THE BEHNY D onnan 1409 words
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Miscellaneous275 1956-06-25 12 be near" (Hamlet) (4-4) Straits Times Crossword 00 34 Triangular frame In medicine (8) j y I I Ss|| 2 Honest player who manages H^ Describes sucress achieved by 10 I j j &§9 M 4 Resort where they spoil the I2j ssa^— |H a ~~|T~~ 8 L tin restraint275 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-06-25 13 Tengku Abdul Rahman the Federation Chief Minister, hands over the trophy— to be called the Rahman Challenge Cap— which will replace the Dunlop Cup for in-ter-state Malays badminton, to a tournament official at the Residency Office, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. The trophy cost SlJoo.—53 words
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218 1956-06-25 13 i aV JEav <lft^ rt i "^l- f|AYBROOK (Race u 1), Early Bird (Race 6) and Superscope (Race 9) were the unlucky runners at the Kuala Lumpur races on Saturday. Daybrook, who started favourite, ran into a "pocket" at the top of the straight.218 words
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Article432 1956-06-25 13 Weight* for Weduoaauuno o.ia Air Rate 8.12 Ore 8.11 Mubarak II 8.10 Caracas 8.09 Cardinal Puff 8.09 Tufoon 8.08 Prize Entry 8.07 Prince Jester 8.06 Muggins B.OS Fairy Flotsam 8.03 Grand Recovery 8.01 All Well 7.13 Balkan Chevalier 8.03 Cyrene 8.02 Nellyne 8.01 Santa Catarina432 words
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Article231 1956-06-25 13 LEEDS, Sun. ¥\AI REES, Britain. Ryder Cup tean. captain last year and winner of many tournament honours, and Ken Bousfleld, the British matchplay champion, tied for first place in the Yorkshire Evening News £1,550 professional golf tournament with aggregates of 281. They shared the firstReuter - 231 words
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341 1956-06-25 13 THE County Cricket championship table after lMt Friday's matches read: A y Ist Inns p wldndiJdpu Lancashire 10 6 0 4 0- 0 3 84 Surrey 10 5 4 1-0 11 98 Gloucestershire >T S S3 0 0"' 1 64 iampKhlre -f»*****5-'6O iussex341 words
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Advertisement676 1956-06-25 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT ttWord.U (Mm.)R ux iUct.. extra. R-fmTSF 700 Square feet ta and fl«, i^ 6 °i TcrLCI wlth furniture v£u- £?i. Ur for a PP°intment to view wiite Box A 3739 VACANT, Approx. 850 square i feet space available in large building in the heart of tne City676 words
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Advertisement859 1956-06-25 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED it Wort, Si (Min.)— Box Met*, extra. WANTED IN KATONO area oflice premises or detached house unable conversion on long lease. Details Including annual rent, to P. O. Box 1518 Singapore. GODOWN SPACE WANTED to Word. U (Min.)— Box it CU. extra. INTERESTED PURCHASE Loni? lease well859 words
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Advertisement788 1956-06-25 13 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD A LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nob. 14 16 Robinson Road, Singapore On THURSDAY, 2DTH JUNE, 1956, AT 2.30 P.M. LAND AT SHAW RD. Off PAYA LEBAR RD Freehold. Area 87,107 sq. ft. (Messrs. R. C H. I.im Co., Solicitors VACANT LAND788 words
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Article, Illustration384 1956-06-25 14 KAILASAPATHY, HAZARA SINGH WERE THE MATCH HEROES COLONY, 81 FOR THREE, ARE BUNDLED OUT FOR 117 MALACCA, Sun. ANOTHER splendid all round performance by skipper M. C. Kailasapathy gave Malacca a deserving five wicket victory over Singapore in their interstate cricket fixture which ended just before384 words
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Article90 1956-06-25 14 A century by H. Pereira highlighted yesterday's drawn cricket match between Woodbridge Hospital and FarELF Training Centre at Ulu Tiram yesterday. Pereiras 100 which included three sixes and 12 fours, took 165 minute.?. C. Foster also batted well for the Hospital, being unbeaten 74 when the90 words
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Article145 1956-06-25 14 SINGAPORE Ist Inns—lo4 MALACCA Ist Inn*—l 23 SINGAPORE—2nd Inns Webb lbw Haxara Singh 21 Kulasingham b Srthupathy 21 Marks run out 14 Da Silva b Kailaaapathy IS Ross b KaJlaaapathy 6 Barron b Kailasapathy 2 Sandosham lbw Haiara Singh 11 Ashraff lbw Kailasapathy 1 I Hanrahan b Hatara Singh145 words
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Article45 1956-06-25 14 Hamid Najat (Malayan Rough Riaers, Singapore* won the 100--kilometre Alfred Montor Memorial trophy massed -start road race from 46 others at Changl circuit yesterday. His time was 2hr. 49min. B. Toole (RAF Seletar) finished two wheels behind, with Malik bin Selamat (MRR) third45 words
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Article122 1956-06-25 14 A last-wicket stand by MeNaught (14 not out) and Kerton (10 not out) saved Combined Services from defeat ln their two-day representative match against a Singapore Cricket Association "A" team at Seletar yesterday. The Services needing 163 for victory, had lost nine wicket.? for 82 but122 words
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Article133 1956-06-25 14 Perhimponan Sltia beat Jollllad A. U. 4-0 in a S.A.F.A. Dlv. 3A match at Jaian Besar yesterday, scoring through Bakrt (2), Ahmad Majid and Mohd. Tahir. At Geylang. Radin Mas edged Blntang Biilan 1-0 with a goal by Bujang In another Div. 3A game. In a133 words
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310 1956-06-25 14 Tessensohn takes 748 to give SRC league win CINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by 94 runs in their postponed S.C.A. Senior League match at Hong Lim Green yesterday. The best performance of the match came from young Edwin Tessensohn who took seven wickets for 48 runs and310 words
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Article52 1956-06-25 14 R.A.O.C. beat R.A.M.C. by five wickets in a cricket match played at Friendly Hill yesteiday. Feature of the match wa& a hattrlck by Moore. R.A.M.C. 78 (Swift 23. Woodhull 23. Walker 4-38. Letterlock 3--11. Moore 3-18); R.A.O.C. 81-5 (MacKenzle 34 n.0.. Gordon 19 n.0.. Woodhouse 3-33,52 words
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283 1956-06-25 14 T*HE Singapore Cricket Association eleven beat A Combined Universities of Hong Kong and Malaya by 32 runs at Sepoy Lines, Singapore, yesterday. The scores were: S.C.A. 146 and 99 for four dccl; Universities 90 and 123. Universities. 19 for one last night283 words
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Article177 1956-06-25 14 Selangor Club in semi-final KUALA LUMPUR Sun. A FINE unbeaten sixth wicket partnership of 85 runs between Edward Brown 1 64 not out) and Geoffrey Gould <32> enabled Selangor Club to beat Postals by five wickets on the padang today to enter the semi-finals In the Navaratnam Shield cricket tournament.177 words
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Article344 1956-06-25 14 Johore win inter-Police cricket JOHORE Police took up a sporting challenge against their 1 Singapore counterparts in theii cricket match at Thomson Road yesterday to win by seven wickets. The scores were: Singapore Police 113 and 64 for four declared; Johore Police 77 and 103 for three. Percy Pennefather. with344 words
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362 1956-06-25 14 By AUBREY HIGGS LONDON. Sun. NEARLY 250 players from 34 countries will compete at Wimbledon, the world's premier lawn tennis championship, which begins tomorrow and will be played throughout the next fortnight. All the big names in (he amateur game appear among the entry.Reuter - 362 words
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Article299 1956-06-25 14 SEREMBAN, Sun, T^EGRI SEMBILAN bat- ted weakly against Selangor in the interstate cricket match here and lost by an innings and 30 runs, the game ending Just before 2.30 today. The scores were: Negri Sembilan 82 and 86; Selangor 198. Negri, 116 runs behind299 words
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Article111 1956-06-25 14 /CHINESE Swimming Club yesteroay b'***** virtual champions of the w&ter-poln league "B" division when they beat Tiger Swimming Club 6-0 at Amber Road yesterday. Chinese Swimming Club, who are unbeaten in this division. I ill play their iMt match against H A.F. in a fortnight's111 words
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186 1956-06-25 14 IPOH, Sun. FREDDIE VIAS of Negri Sembilan will captain the Federation team to play against Singapore in a charity hockey game ln Singapore on July 7. The match will be in aid of the Singapore Olympic Fund and will be one of186 words
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356 1956-06-25 14 T»HE KOWLOON Motor Bus soccer team from Hong Kong gave a Sunday crowd of 8,000 good value for their money at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when they beat Singapore Malays by five goals to two. They recovered quickly from a penalty goal against them356 words
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185 1956-06-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. liKE 1956 Malaya Cup Finai will uc played on Aug. 11. the Football Association of Malaya decided here today. The venue will be decided a. a later meeting. Today's meeting of the F.A.M. council also fixed June 29 as185 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous53 1956-06-25 14 .niiitjn SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 1: Socceritcs v Pulau Brani, .lalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Div. 3A: Katong Workers Education, Fairer Park; Div. SB: 40 Base R.E.ME, v Mount Fn-.^v, Gey tone Bedok v R.A.F. hanfi, M.F.A. rround, Blue Rovers t Rajaji. C.V.M.A. ATHLETICS Charlton School 1 meet; Convent of the Holy53 words
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