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Title Section20 1956-06-30 1 B j < f,^->^,,r.r.El> 4 Je fr^lM?^" The Straits Times Mala*** tie****** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1956 15 CENTS20 words
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300 1956-06-30 1 LEE FOO SAN - I'M INNOCENT: Cheng Wai 'I tried to join the union' LEE FOO SAN Thejnan over whom 165 miners went on strike tells his story By IPOH, Friday. £HENG WAI, storm centre of a strike by 365 tin mine workers, met me at a secret rendezvous at dawn today and said:300 words
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160 1956-06-30 1 RIFT RUMOUR -JULIANA DECIDES ON A PROBE T<HE HAGUE, Fri. A communique signed by Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard .said here today that they were disappointed and saddened by foreign Press reports about their private life. The Queen and her husband had decided to set up a tnree-man committee toReuter - 160 words
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Article72 1956-06-30 1 APOLOGY TO 'THE PEOPLE of CHINA' MANILA, Fri lawyer, Mr. Tomas Cloma, today apologised "to the people of China" for an incident involving the removal of a Chinese Nationalist flag from Itu Aba, the largest of the disputed Spratley Islands. Mr. Cloma "discovered" some of the islands last month. InReuter - 72 words
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Article42 1956-06-30 1 MEMPHIS (Tennessee t. Fri. The Italian film. "Outlaw Girl." starring voluptous Silvano Mangano, has been banned by the Memphis Censor Board. The three women members said the vote was unanimous The film was called "too immoral" for Memphis.— A.P.AP - 42 words
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527 1956-06-30 1 Central Bank it is— now the two govts. are agreed $25 MIL. START -AND ITS FIRST JOB IS TO KEEP THE MALAYAN DOLLAR STABLE THE CREATION of a Central Bank of Malaya, replacing the present automatic mechanism of the Currency Board, is recommended in an expert report to the Governments527 words
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Article, Illustration376 1956-06-30 1 EE BOON LEE - THE DAMSELS IN DISTRESS WHO PLEADED IN VAIN... 50 thugs raid shop and attack girls EE BOON LEE •THE POLICE COULD DO NOTHING' By FIFTY thugs last night smashed up a hairdressing saloon in Upper Circular Road, Singapore three minutes after a police patrol car had pulled away despite "stay376 words
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Article125 1956-06-30 1 IT WAS TEA FOR TWO... In the nude, but no divorce LONDON, Fri.— A husbana who went home unexpectedly and found his naked wife drinking tea wth a naked man was denied a divorce yesterday. The wife, blonde Mrs Mildred Clements, said that she and the naked man, Peter Scott-Darling,AP - 125 words
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Article39 1956-06-30 1 BANGKOK, Fri. The Siamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced here yesterday that tin has been removed from the list of strategic Roods. The announcement said that rubber still remained on the strategic list.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article40 1956-06-30 1 LONDON, Fri. The Russian Army chorus opened a concert tour here last night by singing the British National Anthem They changed the first line. "God Save Our Gracious Queen", to "God Save Their Gracious Queen. U.P.UP - 40 words
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Article18 1956-06-30 1 WASHINGTON, Fri—President Eisenhower will leave Walter Reed Hospital tomorrow, the White House announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration13 1956-06-30 1 SHAMBLES AFTER THE RAID THE SHOP alter the mob attack. Straits Times picture.13 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-06-30 1 'CRABB IN MOSCOW PRISON' CLAIM OONN, Fri.—Lt.-Com- mander Lionel Crabb, ace British frogman who disappeared during the Soviet leaders' visit to Britain, is a prisoner in Moscow, a West German newspaper reported today. It said a Russian officer had told a French Communist politician at a Moscow banquet: "We haveReuter - 154 words
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Article54 1956-06-30 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Six seamen are missing after a tremendous c x o 1 os i on aboard an oil barge that touched off a raging waterfront flre early today. Two other men. at first feared lost, swam to safety. Storage tanks and aUP - 54 words
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Article157 1956-06-30 1 Chiang rejects Red offer T»AIPEH, Fri. The Chinese Nationalist Government today rejected the offer of the Chinese Communist Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, to open negotiations on the "peaceful liberation of Formosa." A Nationalist spokesman, Mr. Chu Hsin Miri, described the offer as "another He of Chou En-lai." He reiteratedReuter; UP - 157 words
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Article51 1956-06-30 1 ACID GAMHNNM BI'RN TWO Ibrahim Sahib. M, owner of eathiK shop in llavelo<k Ko.nl, Singapore, seriously Imrnril in face last night when MM of Hire,- men (ItiiiK a i;lass iM acid at him. His assistant. K S Alnli. tnicd Ismail. had hands burned. Attackers brlii'vrd 1«» .secret society51 words
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177 1956-06-30 2 PREMIERS URGE MORE AID TO KEEP OUT REDS LONDON, Friday. PRIME MINISTERS of nine Commonwealth countries yesterday urged more aid to underdeveloped countries before Russia can mount its new economic offensive. The premiers, beginning a 10-day conference on the world situation, studied the implications of Russia's drive to become an177 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-06-30 2 >ITS WIMBLEDON TIME AGAIN-AND THE LADIES OF FASHION ARE OUT IN FORCE™ THE WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS ar e a great fashion, as well ju tennis, event. Players and spectators-show up in their finest outfit*. In the pictures above, three lovely contestants pose for the cameras.139 words
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78 1956-06-30 2 $850 prize for an Asian storyteller A LONDON magazine, "EnA counter," edited by Stephen spender and Irving Kristol, is offering a prize of £ICO ($850) for the best short story in English by a,, AMan or African writer. Stoiies must not exceed 5.000 words and must be received by Jan.78 words
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Article23 1956-06-30 2 BONN, Fri. Britain and West Germany today signed an agreement on continued West German cash support for British troops in Germany.23 words
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Article267 1956-06-30 2 'Alliance with Greece, Turkey 9 I ONDON, Fri. Britain was reported last night to be seeking a triple alliance with Turkey and Greece as the basis for settling the disputed future of Cyprus. Diplomatic source* said the proposed alliance would underwrite new British plans for givingAP - 267 words
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Article107 1956-06-30 2 1,000 more passengers in 5 months IfUCHING. Pri.— Air travel between Singapore and Sarawak is booming. "Sarawak Is becoming more and more dependent on air communication, both internal and external," Mr. John Seal, of the Civil Aviation Department, said here today. Airports plan He said107 words
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Article46 1956-06-30 2 Poland to pay in part WASHINGTON. FTi Poland yesterday agreed to pay the United States US$llO,OOO for U8|12,000,000- worth of Lend Lease equipment she received during World War 11. The agreement climaxed discussions which the U.S. began in 1946 to have the account settled.— A. P.46 words
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145 1956-06-30 2 STRENGTH OF WILLTHAT'S TRUE BRAVERY LONDON, Frl. /CATHOLIC holders of the v; victoria Cross were told yesterday by cardinal Griffin, Archbishop of Westminster, that blind rage could not lead to valour. Valour was to be found in strength of will, in a spirit of dedication, and a devotion to aReuter - 145 words
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Article233 1956-06-30 2 SYDNEY, Frl.— Heavy rain and snow on rivers already bursting their banks yesterday posed a new threat to flooded areas of Mew South Wales. The forecast la for more rain and snow. Two thousand of the 17,000 residents of Wagga already have left low lyingUP - 233 words
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Article42 1956-06-30 2 NOW -EGGS WITHOUT SHELLS TAILPIECE NEW YORK: Bffi without shells were sold here yesterday for the flrit time. The ens were broken open and put into transparent plastic containers. It will be done by a machine if the idea catches on.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article76 1956-06-30 2 JONATHAN CAPE, LTD. of London, will publish later this year a book by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald entitled "Borneo People." The bcok contains 45 illustrations and will be ortced at 30 shillings. Cape's say of the book: "Mr. Mac Donald's affection for the land and76 words
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Article30 1956-06-30 2 ALGIERS, Frl French forces operating in the n:■ ged Oran region of Western Algeria, near the Moroccan frontier, have killed 150 insurgents in the past 48 hours.30 words
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Advertisement151 1956-06-30 2 FA THE SUPR£MBBRADIO'±OF.AU-TtM6s{ v^ r>(l WORLD3MPUR >>^S d<] \homei trQM Mode! 8002 fir A.C. Mths 8003 for 90/1.5 Ytlts Dry lattery The new HordMende Bedroom Set ii beautiful Ivory coloured Cabinet with brown Dial Glass Frame and Push Button System. (5 Pish Button Switches) 2 Shortwave bands and »ite Medium151 words
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Advertisement95 1956-06-30 2 On The Way! W Here Soon w Here They Are! Everything you've heard about "GUYS AND DO is true. The fame of this great screen entertai grows bigger day by day. Seldom h«* i picture 1 eagerly anticipated! SAMUEL GOLDW > presents GuysandDoixs STARRING MARLON BRANDO JEAN SIMMO FRANK SINATRA95 words
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696 1956-06-30 3 38 KILLED, 270 INJURED IN POLISH UPRISING WOrke*« «hn»* n J <.«* HIIIIIIIUIIIH UllinillHl lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMH rS shottt^JOmwitfa the Russians ...then tanks moved In I WARSAW, Fri. The Polish Government announced today that 38 people were killed and 270 wounded in yesterday's anti-Commun-ist riots in the industrial city of Poznan. An696 words
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Article115 1956-06-30 3 MAJORITY OF 19 -NOW BILL GOES TO LORDS T ONDON, Fri. The House of Commons last night finally passed a Bill to end the death penalty for murder. It did so amid jubilant shouts from the abolitionists by 152 votes to 133 a majority of 19. Earlier115 words
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Article70 1956-06-30 3 THE HAGUE. Fri. Judge Hsu Mo. Chinese member of the International Court of justice, died here today at the age of 62, the court announced tonight. Born at Soochow, China, j Judee Hsu Mo was appointed vice-Minister of Foreign Af- 1 fairs in 1931. and wasReuter - 70 words
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120 1956-06-30 3 U.S. decides: Tito will get his aid WASHINGTON, Fri. TWE United S t a tes Senate last night voted to continue aid to Yugoslavia. The decision came through the rejection by 50 votes to 38 of an amendment to President Eisenhower's Foreign Aid BUI, proposed by Republican Senator Styles Bridges,Reuter - 120 words
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Article49 1956-06-30 3 NEW YORK, Fri. Pretty Ivy Vine walked into a Greenwich Village restaurant yesterday, took off her coat and had 20 patrons and the manager gasping. Underneath she wore only a G-string and bras and the bras was slipping. She was arrested for disorderly conduct. A. P.49 words
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Article99 1956-06-30 3 'I SHOT HIM, GANGSTER LONDON, Fri. A Scotland Yard detective said yesterday that one of three Maltese charged with the killing of Tommy (Spieler) Smithson has confessed. Superintendent Alfred Webb told a court the shooting came from 29-year-old Philip Ellul, who said Smithson was going to 'do' me if I99 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-06-30 3 Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Harry Truman shake hands at the door of Sir Winston's country home last week. It was their first meeting since the war. "Just like old times." said Mr. Truman. He left for America on Wednesday after a two-month tour of Europe.50 words
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Article81 1956-06-30 3 Slashing alleged LONDON, Fri Jack (Spot) Comer. razor-scarred exclairnant to the throne of London's underworld, was committed for trial at the Old Bailey here today charged with slashing a bookmaker in a Mayfair street. Comer, himself heavily scarred from a recent beat-ing-up, was accused of slashingReuter - 81 words
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Article28 1956-06-30 3 NEW YORK, Fri. Lightning started hundreds of flrei in dry Arizona and New Mexico forests yesterday. A forest ranger was burnt to death.— A. P.28 words
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Article21 1956-06-30 3 PARIS, Prl. Marshal Juin will resign as Commander-in-Chief for Central Europe of the North Atlantic alliance in October.21 words
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Article130 1956-06-30 3 LONDON, Friday. pOLJCE yesterday broke up an anti-segregation procession marching on Parliament, on the grounds that it was illegal during a Parliamentary session. But women wearing black sashes of mourning stood outside South Africa House while Labour MP., Mr. Fenner Brockway, and others appealed to130 words
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Article292 1956-06-30 3 LONDON, Frl. I Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, June 29— Spot 25>4d., Aug. 25><d., Sept. 2Sd.. Oct.-Dec. 24-vd.. Jan -Mar 24', d AprilJune 24d., July c.l.f. 25 Ml., Aug. c.l.f. 25 ,d. Tone: Easier. TIN tONDON. June 29— Cash Buyers292 words
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Article222 1956-06-30 3 No hope for sacked workers LONDON, Fri. EADERS of the Bri- tish Motor Corporation, one of Britain's biggest car manufacturers, yesterday refused to alter their decision to dismiss 6.000 workers today. For two hours union official* pleaded with the management to allow the men to work out their week's noticeReuter - 222 words
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Article31 1956-06-30 3 COLOMBO, Fri. Sixteen ships queued up outside Colombo harbour for berths yesterday as the strike of 700 port workers continued to slow down the unloading of cargoes.— U. P.31 words
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Article49 1956-06-30 3 LONDON, Fri. —Lord Brooke, former escort ot Princess Margaret, was married yesterday to Sarah Chester Beatty, 22-year-old British American society beauty. The bride, a former fashion model, is the daughter of Alfred Chester Beatty. New York copper magnate, who now lives in Ireland.— A. P.49 words
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Advertisement78 1956-06-30 3 FA. 7B-13 M no price premium jjj for a premium product* g\C Lj yy^ mineral waters I x j r^^^^H the essential fjbw c WaTE*J I *sffS CINCtB Bit B M|f| SCMWiPPH «OB» W»TI« quenches your thirst Schweppes carbonation alone or m a shandy I Schtoeppervetctnct—ts umque, an 3 *Ggt78 words
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Advertisement256 1956-06-30 3 CELEBRATE AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY \W/ *ith an \*j 3 1 AMERICAN y OVEN- READY TURKEY and serve with BIRDS EYE BROCCOLI SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. /UUSSS Bight— BHESS light the now TOWN Model has a dual purpose. Men with an eye to fashion have quickly taken to this smartly256 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1956-06-30 4 T-W-O currencies? Danger ahead, warn bank experts 'IT WOULD BE BEST,' SAYS MAN FROM LONDON 'TO KEEP THE TRADITIONAL STABILITY OF MALAYAN DOLLAR' THE AUTHORS wwnwu i iiiiiiiiiiiimimi IT COULD LEAD TO LOSS OF FAITH, FLIGHT OF SA VINGS WARNING that creation of two separate currencies in this country would1,353 words
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911 1956-06-30 4 Poser 'firms would keep separate books' sharp break from the present system," the report warns. Ii is unlikely the currency of either the Federation of Singapore by itself would command the same confidence externally as does a joint currency circulating over a wider area. Internally there might be a serious911 words
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Advertisement417 1956-06-30 4 j Gibbs new and revolutionary shampoo -oiinsilK wm I $s*'^ JoSSßßSSml^^^^^l^^^^l k -*V 4 -%■'■'< ">^^^^^B sH first Sunsilk lather is so luxuriously I j^^flP^^gJßfcw, ppL^t^y I manage. Brighter, much mon maiMgeabf* hmir. Sunsilk is here to bring to your hair new, undreamed of beauty. Sunshine clean, gleaming bright, a417 words
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Article243 1956-06-30 5 HUSH-HUSH PLAN TO SEND TRADE TEAM TO RED CHINA ALL-COMMUNITY GROUP HOPES FOR 6 WEEKS OF EXPLORATORY TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. FEDERATION businessmen are discussing: a hush-hush plan to send art unofficial trade mission to Communist China consisting of prominent rubber traders, merchants and factory owners243 words
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Article158 1956-06-30 5 THE British Military x Hospital i n Singapore yesterday confirmed that Petty Officer Harold George Latter had been sent back to Australia as a psychiatric patient. The hospital authorities were commenting on the Australian Navy man's story that he had been bashed up and158 words
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Article43 1956-06-30 5 A "Philippine Night" will be held at Raffles Hotel tonight. The dance is in aid of the Singapore Association for the Deaf and Dumb. Tickets at $5 each can be bought at Raffles Hotel or at the door43 words
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Article22 1956-06-30 5 Singapore's Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamld bin Haji Jumat, will this morning visit Pulau Tekong.22 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-06-30 5 RETIRING MALAYAN OFF TO SURREY AFTER 34 YEARS' service in Malaya, Mr. A. W. Frisby, retiring: chairman of the Public Services Commission, left Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC for London. He spent most of his time In Malaya in education work. "I'll be retiring to Surrey," he said: "That's only proper.108 words
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Article286 1956-06-30 5 BADMINTON COURTS COME FIRST WORK began yesterday morning on converting the old Kallang Airport into the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. The roof of an old store and supply depot, was removed. It will be raised to cover three badminton courts. Eighteen outdoor badminton courts,286 words
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Article71 1956-06-30 5 Singapore might never have got its $12,000,000 coastal road but for the drive and energy of one man: The former Governor, Sir John Nicoll. That is why It had been decided to name the road after him and call it "Nicoll Highway," Mr. A. P. Rajah,71 words
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Article28 1956-06-30 5 A watchman, Sahadav Ral, 42, was committed for trial at the next Singapore Assizes yesterday on a charge of raping a ten-year-old girl on May 27.28 words
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110 1956-06-30 5 Colonelmust pay lorry driver damages JTHE Singaproe High Court yesterday ordered an Army officer to pay $3,500 damages to a lorry driver whom he knocked down In 1954. As a result of the accident, the driver, All bin Awl's right leg was shortened by three quarters of an inch. Negligent110 words
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Article48 1956-06-30 5 MUAR, Frl.— lnche Nasir bin Tahar, a teacher at the Government High School here, was entertained to a farewell party by his colleagues yesterday. He is leaving to join the Malay Administrative Service and will be attached to the District Office at Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article45 1956-06-30 5 CHAMBER NAMES FOUR MEN Meanwhile the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday selected four members to represent the chamber on the trade mission to China from Singapore. They are Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, Kir. Ko Teck Kin, Mr. Chuang Hui Tsuan and Mr. Lam Tien.45 words
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Article69 1956-06-30 5 The most beautiful "dolls" at last night's "Guys and Dolls" dance of the X-Ray Club at Raffles Hotel were Miss Theesa Atlas (junior section) and Mrs. C. Denison. The most handsome "guys" were Mr. Hans Hallberg (junior) and Mr. Len Keelan. More than 800 people, in- eluding69 words
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Article178 1956-06-30 5 ACE MOTOR-CYCLIST Sgt. Thamby Chik bin Kassim, 29, of the R.A.S.C., who was described by an officer as the "idol of his company," was yesterday sentenced to two years' jail and ordered to be reduced to the ranks and discharged with Ignominy. Chik got178 words
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Advertisement314 1956-06-30 5 THE TERROR [JHJ\TJMAWLS!!J mm BRIAN DONVELY B NOTE: THE MIDNIGHT ma SCREENING OF THIS FILM WAS MB m CANCELLED BECAUSE X)F ITS B m EERIENESS. *P* SEE IT TODAY! ■S* STARTS TODAY M s-b^ t REX I l VCCf THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTION j I 1'" for ENGLISH WOOL j314 words
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Advertisement225 1956-06-30 5 REX PAVILION SIMULTANEOUSLY TUESDAY 9.30 P.M. I fa£e coze I B you* etfet m m with 4 UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED EASILY PBoM FACE OB BODY BY USING Trico Waters No. 1 far face use $2.50. No. 1 for bod; use SZ.SO. No. 2 to kill hair rooU, Strong $3.00. Ordinary225 words
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Miscellaneous235 1956-06-30 5 TODAY I CHINESE V.M.C.A. (oil Prince PHILIPPINE NIGHT In aid of I Edward Roadj Art Club 9 a.m.; Singapore Association (or Deaf badminton 9 am. to noon; table and Dumb, Raffles Hotel ball- tennis, billiards, bodybuilding 2 room, 9 p.m. to 2 ajn. p.m. to 10 p.m. RFniroiTsinN r horai235 words
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Article259 1956-06-30 6 7« Words fin (Minimum) DRESSES S3 GOWNS Sale ■tarts on Monday at Mulcliands. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day in the "Malay Mall" If you want to win that $5,000 word punle. ITS ACTION is fait, lta economical to use yes it's modern Airwick— Air-\vlck kills all smells, good stores stock259 words
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Article25 1956-06-30 6 20 Wordt tit (minimum) MISS OU SWEE EE and Dr. Chin Keng Hoat wishing you all the best— Mr. <k Mrs. O. A. Kandadasa.25 words
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713 1956-06-30 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. June 30, 1956. A Bankers Bank Few clues to fiscal policy can be expected in plans for a Central Bank. But acceptance by the two Malayan Governments of the principles laid down by Mr. G. M. Watson and Sir Sydney Came in their report on713 words
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Article228 1956-06-30 6 Mr. Tan Tuan Boon is a very industrious union leader. This may be because having come into prominence comparatively recently he is determined to make up for lost time. One of Mr. Tan's specialities is the formation of rival unions. In October last year he formed a PanMalayan228 words
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Article220 1956-06-30 6 There is much to commend in the new system of registering pupils whkb Singapore proposes to introduce in Government primary classes next year. All applications for admission will go to the Education Department. Up to now, registration has been left to the schools themselves, a system which220 words
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Article1193 1956-06-30 6 GYNICUS - As I was saying GYNICUS by npHE reported threat by A the People's Action Party of a campaign of "passive resistance" against the Singapore Government's ban on its proposed merdeka protest meetings reads very strangely. How does one passively resist a ban on a public meeting? Not by having a1,193 words
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Article992 1956-06-30 6 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT -By TO begin with, a slab xof autobiography. For three solid hours, I argued with M. Palgunov, Head of the Soviet Press Bureau. I had stretched my conscience like a strip of elastic in my attempt to say as many nice things as possible about992 words
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Article115 1956-06-30 6 (From the Straits Times of June 28, 1908) HIS Excellency the Governor (Sir John Anderson) made his first appearance at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday, since his return from England. One would have expected that words of welcome would have been addressed In the same115 words
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Advertisement573 1956-06-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. MR. ti MRS A. W. FRISBY, 29-5-58 P.P.C. JO Wordt $19 (minimum). CLARK: A sister for Elsa and Belinda, June 29th at Singapore Nursing Home. 10 Words $10 (minimum). CURRAN BENFIELD: Between John only son of Mr. Mrs. W. B. Curran Swansea Blamorgan and Josephine younger daughter of573 words
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Advertisement97 1956-06-30 6 Now foolproof Movie-Moking *irh ru World's n Most Amazing*!!* THIS famous "dream camera takes the guesswork out of movie making, gives you perfect exposures without the nuisance of bulky exposure meters. Secret is the amazing photoelectric "eye" a built-in governor coupled to both lenses in a slide turret. You look97 words
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Advertisement234 1956-06-30 6 *************************0000 Evergreen favourites on I| M-G-M "The Band Wagon" (from filml A Shine in your shoes; By myself. Dancing in the Dark; Triplets; New Sun in the sky; I guess I'll have to change my plan; Louisiana Fred Ast.i< Hayride- I love Louisa; That's lack Bucrwmai entertainment; "The Girl Hunt"234 words
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Article193 1956-06-30 7 MIEBMAI. SECUMiy PBOBE P.V. WAT FOR SECOKD MERDEKA MISSION WAR ON SECRET SOCIETY THUGS ALSO PLANNED (Jovernment is studying plans to rid Singapore of its Communist and gangster elelenti before embarking on a second merdeka >ion. The plans include the setting up of a Commisto193 words
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Article91 1956-06-30 7 STOP but no LOOK or GO PENANG, Fri. A RURAL Board member, I nan Haji H. A. Aiyie, jKiintcd out yesterday that Mop-look-go signs in Mate] only told the public tn •berhenti" (stop). rordinic to this order, it would not be an offence to Mop a vehicle in front of91 words
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Article77 1956-06-30 7 Railway is planning big school KOALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The an Railway is planning Ud a $750,000 training school nere to keep pace with .ernes for future lm.ents in rail services. r.pliminary work, costing $20f.000. on the construction tl the centre is expected to begin jater this year if the expenditure77 words
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Article52 1956-06-30 7 SEREMBAN, Fri. The State Medical and Health Officer. Dr. Lainnyen Soon, la. night called a meeting of local private practitioners to discuss the acute shortage of doctors in his departj ment. They discussed steps to cope with the large number ■of outpatients calling daily at the General52 words
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Article40 1956-06-30 7 Goh Chai Heng was fined $50 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to give way to pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing in Geylang Road on Feb. 12.40 words
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145 1956-06-30 7 They took the to Singapore on bicycles rO Englishmen, Michael Jackson, 36, and Michael Fletcher, 39, left their homes in England on bicycles four months ago to cycle to Australia. Wltn the exception of the English Channel crossing a. id a sea trip from Madras to Penang, they have cycled145 words
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335 1956-06-30 7 Marriages: Churches promised a new deal BILL WILL CUT OUT DISTINCTIONS' I£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. v The Federation Government is to introduce a uniform system for solemnising and registering Christian marriages throughout the country. A Bill, to be introduced at the July meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. wa s published335 words
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Article29 1956-06-30 7 The wife of the Singapore Minister tor Local Government, Lands and Housing. Inche Abdul Hamld bin Hajl Jumut gave birth to a 91b. son on Wednesday.29 words
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183 1956-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 50-year-old trisha man, who hit a customer with a piece of wood and broke his nose, was acting within his right of self-defence. Mr. Justice Buhagiar said in the Selangor Court of Appeal He quashed a183 words
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Article59 1956-06-30 7 The Singapore People's Action Party yesterday sent this cable to the Commonj wealth Prime Ministers' ConI ference now meeting in London: "The Colonial Office must assume full responsibility for the failure of the merdeka talks. "Singapore wants freedom. Those amongst you who have fought for59 words
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Article165 1956-06-30 7 \MR. Leslie Rayner, the out- going president of the Singapore Rotary Club, is disappointed with the result of the club's charity premiere of "Richard III" on Tuesday night. The show, in aid of the Singapore Deaf and Dumb Association, brought a profit of about $5,000. This165 words
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Article, Illustration208 1956-06-30 7 CUE FOR DAD... AS I WAS PLAYING WHEN I WAS SO RUDELY INTERRUPTED... AN INTERRUPTED game -t* of billiards started by a British Merchant Navy officer and his nine-year-old son in a Pacific island eight years ago was resumed at Connell House, Singapore yesterday. The players were Third Officer W.208 words
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212 1956-06-30 7 HUSBAND HAD COMPANY, SHE TELLS COURT a WIFE from China, who rejoined her barber husband In Singapore last year, yesterday complained to a Colony court about her husband and his local born secondary wife. Ong Slew Seng, who was claiming212 words
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Article36 1956-06-30 7 Chua Hai Cheng was fined $100 in Singapore yesterday for driving his car negligently at. the junction of Holland Road and Belmont Road, resulting In a collision with a woman pedestrian, on April 17.36 words
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Article33 1956-06-30 7 A misadventure verdict was recorded in Singapore yesterday on Cheng Chin Yew, 71. a railway cleaner, who was crushed under the wheels of a railway engine at Kampong Bahru on May 15.33 words
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Article71 1956-06-30 7 The Singapore Commissioner for Labour, Mr. J.D. Duncanson, last night gave a cocktail party in honour of the Colony's five members Invited to the Duke of Edinburgh's Study Conference in Britain from July 9 to 27. They are Mr. N. A. Kularajah. Mi. S. Jaganathan. Mr.71 words
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Article28 1956-06-30 7 The Singapore Youth Council is starting a four months training course on July 5. Forty applicants will study administration, public speaking, civics, human relationships and leadership.28 words
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Article22 1956-06-30 7 KLUANG, Fri.— Masdar bin Utoh. alias Bakar. was fined $500 or five months' Jail at the Magistrates Court here for housebreaklng.22 words
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216 1956-06-30 7 COASTER SINKS AND 5 DIE IN EXPLOSION Survivors are baffled A MYSTERIOUS explosion sank the coastal vessel. A Hal Peng, and killed five members of its crew of 11 on Friday, survivors said yesterday. The six survivors, who were landed in Singapore yesterday, said the explosion took place when the216 words
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Article95 1956-06-30 7 Essays copied so no prizes rE judges are not satisfied with the es.say.s submitted by 21 boys and girls under 20 for the Singapore Rotary Clubs irter-school competition. A Rotary spokesman yesterday 3aid: "It appears that most of the entries were copied from some kind of easily on the same95 words
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Article66 1956-06-30 7 BENTONG, Fri— A boy screamed as he saw his 20--year-old sister, Low Soong, a rubber tapper, run over by a lorry at the Bentong bridge today. Low Soong wa.s cycling home with her brother following behind her after the day's tapping, when a lorry travelling in66 words
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Article58 1956-06-30 7 The Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union ha.s bought a two storey building in Bukit Timah Road for members of its Rochore Branch, the union's secre-tary-gen^ -1, Mr. Lim Chin» Siong, ,aiu yesterday. Mr. Lim, P.A.P. Assemblyman for Bukit Timah, said that the new premises would58 words
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Article36 1956-06-30 7 Piiva j K. Williams, attached to the Army Training Centre, who was stabbed with a broken bottle in a brawl at Nee Soon Garrison on Wednesday night, is improving in the British Military Hospital.36 words
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Article30 1956-06-30 7 KLUANG, Fri.— Mr. Teh Wan Boon of the Kluang Coop Housing Society was elected president of the Johore Urban Co-operative Union Ltd., at a general meeting held here.30 words
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Article32 1956-06-30 7 Seah Ah Poon wa.s fined $100 in Singapore yesterday for driving his car negligently along Aljunled Road, and colliding with a car and taxi, on the evening of April 18.32 words
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Advertisement377 1956-06-30 7 ODECCA|H Long Playing 33 j rpen Records. LX. 4110 Album of Sambas. Edmundo Rot his Orchestra. LX. 4111 Album of Baiaos Bolero*. Edmundo Ro» b his Orch. LX. 4112 Song Hits from Theatreland. Mantovani b his Oreh. LX. 4117 Something to Remember You By. Robert Farnon b his Orch. LX.377 words
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Advertisement183 1956-06-30 7 WALL'S-the f tastiest sausages I you can buy J Tender, meaty WaL s Sausages! Mmmm what a dish to set before a j* hungry family. Anil >he tempting .^r a mm smell of golden brown Wall's Sausages MM MM A sizzling in the frying par' promises a M A*>^F* mW-J^.183 words
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Miscellaneous125 1956-06-30 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (7.30 p.m. on June 28 to 7.30 a.m. on June 29): Singapore 74 degrees, Penang 71, Kot* Bharu 72, Kuala Lumpur 71, Ipoh 70, Kuantan 71. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on June 29 p: Singapore 90, Penang 88, Kota Bharu 87, Kuala Lumpur125 words
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Article118 1956-06-30 8 We are no tambies protest rpHE Singapore City A Council last night passed a motion deprecating the Government's action in submitting a White Paper on the Report of the Committee on Local Government to the Legislative Assembly without first consulting the Council. The motion, tabled by Mr. A. P. Rajah118 words
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423 1956-06-30 8 $100 m. EXTRA FOR DEVELOPMENT IN FEDERATION Biggest item: North Klang Straits KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. fHE Federation Government is to spend $100,275,000 on priority development projects under this year's supplementary Budget, published today. Of this amount, $26,992,000 is to be used this year, and the balance in the next few423 words
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Advertisement462 1956-06-30 8 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS sn«mV\<.! CAPITOL J^^ 63 93opM FROM TME MAKERS OF "THE GLENN MILLER STORY" STEVE "THE BENNY GOODMAN Donna ALLEN STORY" "i Technicolor (Ul) REED Midnight Tonight! Daring Drug Expose kirn THE MAN WITH THE frank novak GOLDEN ARM" sinatra «a Z^TTTZT f "EVER ON Midnight Tomorrow!462 words
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Advertisement331 1956-06-30 8 5~"~ V ~c£™AT"'o7tG^CNl^Tll^^ I TODAY! TtasssraiS > S vlV^^B^B^Bk^SMlliilK v« w v iti tn. 1 ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GR anger] MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! For People in LovTH |i*Vfc STORy OF V'* MAS I CHLeslie Caron John Kerr < TODAY 9 a.m.: "KANSAS l'\< II |< FROM SPACE" dMIIIIIIIIMMIHMtIM TODAriJDIII'ii Starring Helena331 words
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Miscellaneous436 1956-06-30 8 niniA UAT iv* 945 Out And About; 10.30-11.00 KAMMmMM MALAYA Late Night Extra. 'Programmes thus marked can be Radlahol received by listeners In MabecS). ItCglUHal Short wave 49 62m. Medium c ur non« 7 wave 476 m.. 343, 366 m. and 297 m. 9INGAFOR£ P.M. »1.00 Saturday Date: »1.30 N436 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1956-06-30 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Fought Sultan's foes for Catholic church in Johore f MARY, B voodoo m 1L QUEEN M mKulerfled after dumping^ tans of gold in river SOMEWHERE along the banks of tht Johore River, between present-day Panchor police station and the little cluster of dwellings with the historic1,435 words
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Advertisement57 1956-06-30 9 jw.. ft,. V m BELL RECORDS Expressed) AT ALL MUSIC STORES Save $afely FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK r' m ECONOMY QUALITY 10.2/U T. LIM S THE BEST I'oudcr, Curry Kurma, i Vi'i.dhullv. Rrd Fish, <X, < urrv rirklrs, Java: hr< hap, Krupok Ikan, Kiupok j I dang, id. I U. I.57 words
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Advertisement263 1956-06-30 9 X t Qijts beautiful and $ifts practical X I I T Sterling Silver Spoon in Case Form $12.50 X Spoon, Fork Knife 4. in Case Form 28.00 4. m m Egg-cup Spoon Ring 4* in Case Form 40.00 4. Mug in Case Form 30.00 4. T Porridge Bowl Spoon Form263 words
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Miscellaneous174 1956-06-30 9 Rex Morgan, MM. Hard to believe WiM^^l,^B^^^y v s NF|[ WHY T^i/XT WOULP- BE THE PIBST IT'S MARC TO J YES, PAP--- BUT WL LL ABE YOU CERTAIN MY T^^Jp^i F'*~ L HOUSE IN SIX MONTHS.' NEIL'S WIFE WHEN THE EVE SPEC^LIST PA.THER WAS HECE TC j^ 1 1 MlfcHT174 words
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417 1956-06-30 10 TIN, RUBBER REACT TO REPORTS FROM U.S. AND U.K. By Our Market Correspondent (SINGAPORE rubber and tin markets yesterday were both subjected to the influence of the reports from America of the imminent strike in the steel industry and the sacking of 6,000 workers in the British motor car industry.417 words
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Article413 1956-06-30 10 rpHE week has again been an active one and a reaction which appeared imminent early in the week was reversed by an extraordinary rise on the New York market which temporarily stimulated prices here, reports the current rubber review of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. The413 words
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Article247 1956-06-30 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Generally all I sections on the local share market were quietly steady with small price changes." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: —Gammon $2: Henry Waugh $1.37•_■; Malayan Cement $1.57 (delayed). $1.56: Metal Box $1.58 cd; Robinson it247 words
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Article163 1956-06-30 10 Ships lying alongside the Sinpore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Nieuw Holland 1/2, Asia 4/5, Eifuku Maru CJ>.. Steel Vendor 6/7 Ettrickbank 8/9. Denbißshlre 11, Hessensteln 13/14, Benreoch 15/16. Nlssho Maru 18, Charon 19/20. Rokan N. Wall 2, Hong Tat N. Wall 4, Larut N. WaUl and163 words
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Article39 1956-06-30 10 On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5 SB's; for cash and 5.89 >; for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15 75 and on« t»«l of gold at 256' i.39 words
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Article146 1956-06-30 10 July first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 91 cents per lb. threequarters of a cent, below Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was slightly easier after steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were:- No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 91.. sellers 91146 words
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Article83 1956-06-30 10 Chersonese (FMS) Estates Ltd. sold its Seang Aik estate of 796 acres to a group of Malays last year. The chairman (Mr. T. B. Barlow) says £15.000 had been received by the end of the year. Seang Aik had 208 acres of scattered coconuts, the remaining area having83 words
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Article23 1956-06-30 10 OF FICIAL PRICES SINGAPOKi i Ib (^w,, thr,, >r °f a cent) TIN: 5370.87' n (down S2) COPRA: |2| P*cul (down i> *t23 words
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Article92 1956-06-30 10 iNVESTMtr; i I easier group the harden I Stock Exchit:. I all trading v overs man, I dull with few I were firm on %Z I Loans 3V, 1: f Bank of N.S.W I Mount Lyell I N. Broken Hill I Hill 50 I Mount Morgan ji Peko92 words
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Article89 1956-06-30 10 Singapore < i Exchange: .oon p yesterday were: Copra: quiet; buyers. $26 seUei buyers, $2fc oil: quiet: bulk |39 $42';; sellers Pfpp,r business reported da i white $98. Sarawak b! ick 175 Singapore (opt:, p.m. prices: Btral July $26', buyers. August $26 buyw Tone stead y H.C.B. Ltd.89 words
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Advertisement597 1956-06-30 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PART-TIME LECTURERS FOR CHINESE NORMAL TEACHER TRAINING Applications are invited for parttime lecturers in Mandarin in the following subjects: Principles of Education Educational Psychology Teaching Method (General) Teaching Method (Special subjects! Primary School Administration Only lecturers possessing a good University degree and experienced In modern methods of teaching597 words
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Advertisement541 1956-06-30 10 NOTICES NOTICE As from Ist. July, on the retirement from Malaya of Mr. C. Prosper Liston, Mrs. K. S. Lim has been appointed Secretary and Treasurer of the Automobile Association of Malaya— P.O. Box 150, 2H Chartered Bank Chambers. Phone *****— PENANG. Mrs, K. S. Lim will also operate the541 words
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Advertisement539 1956-06-30 10 NOTICE CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbroker.) UNREDEEMED PLEDGED GOODS AND JEWELLERY FROM THE FOLLOWING PAWNBROKERS' SHOPS No. 21 New Bridge Road, Chin Chong Pak and Chin Kin Loy (Chop Thye Sheng). No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sam Foh). No. 189 South Bridge Road, Lam Joon Chong (Chop Sem539 words
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Advertisement869 1956-06-30 10 NOTICES CARNATIONS FROM INDONESIA Gorgeous Selection For "VERONICA'S" Orand Opening At The ARCADE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Orchard Road, On Saturday, 30th Jnne. Tel: ***** THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING, 1956 SATURDAY, 28th JULY, 1956. WEDNESDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1956. SATURDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1956. MONDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1356. ENTRIES869 words
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Advertisement331 1956-06-30 10 NOTICES STRAITS/NEW YORK CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS 1 Owing U> increased local freight rates and transhipment expenses < Shippers are advised that the local arbitray freight rates on shipments on Through Bills of Lading from Malayan outports to U.S.A. Atlantic Oulf Ports will be increased effective Ist September 1956. New331 words
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Advertisement475 1956-06-30 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swer Peatat f Cjerrrude Bakke 28 fun 11 lul 10/12 Aug EliubeHi Bakke 8 lul 21 lul 20/22 Aug 23 Au; 24 Au; Ellen Bakke 25 lul 8 Aur 7/ 9 Sep 10475 words
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Advertisement1174 1956-06-30 11 H JZZL LYE f* 8 u» "f l> "CTi' 1 i i erpo l f'loHlow^ SO P. S'hom PtnonQ JuneSO/JuK, ■uujia L,v.rpool' /2 Jul r July 7/3 1 4J 4l July 3 July 4/ 6 July 7 1 t Hamburg Juiw t 'I Glasgow Ju J I tft 10 A»ch«es1,174 words
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Advertisement1109 1956-06-30 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Mfep for donokok and Far East Penong P. S'hom S'por* I RIA In Pelt V 5 July July INDIA 4/ 9 Jury 1»/12 J.ly IS/IS J.ly SELANOIA 17/11 July 1»/J1 July 22/24 July MOMBASA |a/20 Jury 21/22 July 23/14 July Not carrying passengers. HOMEWARDS Sailing, far1,109 words
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Advertisement1067 1956-06-30 11 Sh, THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD "JiWi*-' SINGAPORE (Incorporoted in the United Kingdom) S UNES SAILINGS TO UK AND CONTINENT PORTS S'pora P. S'hem Parang "BE NRIOCH fof Looooo, Rottardam 6.15/14 Safe Jaty Hw* aert»at LlnOa SI Jary BEN AVON for Hovr., London, Rott.rdom, Antwwp hi Part 4/ 8 July1,067 words
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Advertisement1290 1956-06-30 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Til. No.: ***** ELLEBMAM BDCKNALL KLAVENEM 1M* LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER and for U.iA., North Atlantic Port. tm *Xj&f Mh > <lth ono Gonooo vio Co'ofl^bo bon n e vi l le rrrv A« iigru S'pore P S'hom1,290 words
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Letter, Illustration92 1956-06-30 12 THE HIP- HIP LINE WILL the Minister for Education come to the help of some of us who are perturbed over the kind of dress worn by some school teachers? Cheongsams are beautiful but not when the two splits reach up to the hipline. This becomes even more revealing when92 words
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233 1956-06-30 12 WITH reference to the correspondence regarding the Battle of Manna Hill, I suggest that we now have an opportunity of remedying an omission, which to some of us has been all too evident. I refer to the almost total lack of233 words
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Letter224 1956-06-30 12 I REFER to the recent correspondence relating to the Marina Hill site, and what I am alleged to have said at the Master Plan Inquiry. Although I can find no newspaper reporting what I said in cross-examination or my address, it seems that what I did224 words
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Letter123 1956-06-30 12 WITH reference to the letter appearing under the heading "Better Ones Ignored" in the Straits. Times of June 26 regarding recent selection of candidates for appointment to the Malay Administrative Service, it is noted that "Dissatisfied" alleges that the Public Service Appointments Board chose to ignore the123 words
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Letter145 1956-06-30 12 Doctor of tailoring IT is understood that there are many Government trade instructors who have undergone training in the Trade Schools in the Federation, such as mechanical engineering, carpentry, bricklaying and tai'oring. As far as I know Colombo Plan scholarships have been awarded to mechanical engineering, carpentry and bricklaying instructors145 words
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Letter123 1956-06-30 12 Cruelty to humans IT is very strange to notice that even in these days when there are associations for the prevention of cruelty to animals, human beings are crammed into lorries and trucks and transported to and from their places of work. It is a common but pitiful sight, in123 words
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Letter42 1956-06-30 12 lAM fully in agreement with "Civic Conscience" of Kuala Lumpur who suggests banning of smoking in cinemas. Being a confirmed nonsmoker, you can imagine how annoying it can be to endure the stink of tobacco smoke. NON-SMOKER. Perak.42 words
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Letter129 1956-06-30 12 piOULD consideration be given to allotting a zebra crossing at the bus stop of Connaught Drive i3O feet away irom the bus stopt near the Lim Boh Seng Memorial? I find it extremely difficult to time the speed of the oncoming cars and to walk across as129 words
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Letter396 1956-06-30 12 THERE is not an atom of sense in LCH's letter on the Malay language. After reading his letter one can only conclude that he has not even an elementary knowledge of th e Malay language. There is. for example, this confusion between Indonesian and Malay.396 words
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Advertisement240 1956-06-30 12 PDA FOUR HONG KONG LHA" FLIGHTS WEEKLY fflkW The Fastest Service Only shrs. 55miirs. EVERY WEDNESDAY Other flights k TUESDAYS via Saigon THURSDAYS via Bangkolt t SUNDAYS via Bangkok) fM SLEEPING BUNKS AVAILABLE < jM Th« Boiiun Co. lid R N BotMO S*n«*k Mtm NAN'S BEST WEAR orf «f ft240 words
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Advertisement238 1956-06-30 12 I f F o r Cocktail evenr.g 1/ l\ I wear, /tpvll I Obtainable irv.--/Vsl\ V White 17\\ Rose I I\l I Mauve I 1) 1 I Cherry i J Old Cold /I (I I arl< arciina /I 1 Maroon Violet I /I 1 Royal Blue /I #1 I Emerald238 words
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435 1956-06-30 13 JACK FINGLETON SHEFFIELE - JACK FINGLETON SHEFFIELE By Fri. Pa day largely ruined by rain the Australian lefthander. Jack Wilson, took three of the four Yorkshire wickets that fell at Bramall Lane yesterday and raised the interesting point whether he might be considered for the third Test at435 words
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149 1956-06-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. SCORING three second-half goals within 11 minutes after trailing 1-0 in the first half, the touring Kowloon Bus Company soccer team beat Selangor 3-2 before 5,000 fans at the T.P.C A. stadium today. Selanf or were very much in the picture149 words
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Article40 1956-06-30 13 LONDON, Frl. DenU Compton, the England and Middlesex cricketer, after practising In the nets again yesterday, decided to try himself out In first class matches. He will play for his county against Lancashire at Lord's here tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article75 1956-06-30 13 SHEFFIELD. M Any chance the Australians had or registering their first win ovrr a county side on this tour disappeared when heavy rain on the final day of their match against Yorkshire today caused the match to be abandoned shortly after lunrh. The rain prevented anyReuter - 75 words
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283 1956-06-30 13 LONDON, Friday. WITH England all-rounder Trevor Bailey taking six wickets for 61 in the Middlesex second innings for match figures of 12 for 103, Essex beat Middlesex by 139 runs in their county cricket championship match which ended at Lord's today.283 words
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Article61 1956-06-30 13 Eastern A.A. delayed Eastern A.A., the Hong Kong league and cup champions, will arrive in Singapore on Monday. They were ortglnaly scheduled to arrive yesterday. The tourists will pay only two mat' he* here, against Singapore C.tuse on Tuesday and against Singapore "A" on Thursday. Both games at Jalan Besar61 words
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Article29 1956-06-30 13 With wins In the 80yd. hurdles, long jump and high jump, Suleiman won the A division individual championship at the combined Haig Boys School athletic meet yesterday.29 words
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Article17 1956-06-30 13 A.E.C. Munday won the Gaw Khek Khlam Cup Rolf competition at the Royal Island Club.17 words
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Advertisement518 1956-06-30 13 OODOWM SIWCK WANTED f//H,,rrf, }t,n 1 HnxSOct: txtra. BRITISH TV E COMPANY Store Ground 1 J.OOO sq.ft. for 1 "t lease also .76 S.T. LOCAL IKAVE t*mtm.t- HoxSOcts. extra. camehoniug:: ands hotel Tan ah 1 one 212 Pen. price you can afford. EDICATION mmm.) mmltatmX txtra. V TUTORIAL !or Junior,518 words
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Advertisement232 1956-06-30 13 TUITION 20 Word, SS (Min.)-BoxSOrt,. extra. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Charges only for the number of I-essons required to pass the Test 410 Orchard Road, Tel: ***** DAVID TIMOTHY School oi Dancing. 4R, Emerald Hill Road, Modern Ballroom and LatinAmerican Lessons. All Grades Telr-phone *****. BEGINNERS SESSIONS, July Stenography, French, Bk.232 words
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Advertisement411 1956-06-30 13 TUITION 20 Words $i (Min.)— Box SI Ct: ixtra. NO MORE A Wallflower? Learn the Sensauonal Quick Method in B /Dancing Today. Success Guaranteed. Ghani's School of Dancing, 107 Marine Parade, behind J.CJ.S. CHINESE YMCA Commercial Schools July Beginners' Classes: Uook-keeplng. Shorthand, Type- writing, Latin, English. Vacancies Accounting. Speed classes.411 words
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Advertisement435 1956-06-30 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 10 Words $S (Min.)— Box SI ct: txtra. A GOOD SUPPLY of "Succeed in Your Test" by K. K. Young will be available shortly. This Book on Driving is Written by Singapore's Leading Instructor who is Managing Director of Young Driving Institute. It Is a must if you435 words
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Advertisement926 1956-06-30 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* $S (Min.)— Box SO ct: 'Ira. POULTRY FARM: 3.26 acres, 999 yrs. leasehold, 9 m..v Ponggol. $21,000 Including farm buildings, fencing. Excellent for fruit trees cultivation. Box. A 3824 S.T. MODERN BUNGALOW four bedrooms, bathrooms attached, servant quarters, garage, fenced, sanitation, 9,000 square feet,926 words
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Advertisement310 1956-06-30 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 20 Words $5 (Min.)— Box SI cts extra. FRIGIDAIRE 8.6 cv. f t. In excellent condition— cal) between 1-3 p.m. 6356 i GLEDHIXL BROOK Time Rei corder In excellent conaitlon may !be Inspected at offices of Peat. Marwlck. Mitchell Co. Union > Building, during office hours310 words
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Advertisement454 1956-06-30 13 WORD PUZZLE >•■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■••••■ Oat *l«at dettod aae* j I SATURDAY j Straits Times I i WORD PUZZLE *X* I Cat out and pin with other coupon* Potting instructions appear below Name....... l««~. 6 p... j I IC I A C v I Lp*lß|iS a Cat aloac dotted Hn»t CLUIS FOR454 words
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434 1956-06-30 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP says— Opera II is a good thing too WITH the Allan stable back in form, Honeybird (Race Six) should be the best bet at Kuala Lumpur today, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club June Meeting. Another sound eachway bet is Opera II434 words
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143 1956-06-30 14 BKNANG HATI carrird 9 0 to a clever win ovrr If in Div. 3 on the first ria\. With a 10-lb drop, this Panorama four-year-old has a bright chance for a double in Race Five. 1 do no: doubt his ability Am.143 words
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Article131 1956-06-30 14 SADOURA ran his best-ever race on Wednesday when ne finished second with 8.5 to Staff Officer over 7f. Over Ibnger trip, this Sayajirao gelding should make a safe eachway bet in a weak Cl 4 field (Race One>. SaCoura showed fair ability at the tailend of131 words
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643 1956-06-30 14 DLEASIRE PARK ran 1 up to expectations or. Wednesday when he whipped a Div. 3 field over sif. in stylish fashion. He subsequently lost the race on an objection. With a decent 9-lb drop. Pleasure Park wlO take some beating m643 words
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292 1956-06-30 14 BILL CALVERT of the fighting 30th batullon R.A.O.C. will meet Ronnie Manasseh for the Singapore amateur bantamweight title tonight. Calvert the South-east Asia champion and 1955 Singapore champion, took less than four minutes to knockout Charlie Bennett at the Great World last292 words
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Article68 1956-06-30 14 Two goals down at half-time. Royal Navy recovered to draw 2-2 with Indians In yesterdays S.A.P.A. community league match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Other result*: Div. 2A: RAF. Seletar 9, Seletar F.C. 1 (at Parrer Parki: Div. 2B: Balestler United 8. Bulcl' Tlmah 3 (at Balestler68 words
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163 1956-06-30 14 WIMBLEDON. PH. ASHLEY COOPER, the 19-year-old Australian who beat third-seeded S. Davidson (Sweden) In the men's singles on Wednesday today was eliminated in t lie fourth round by J. Morris (U.S.) when the Wimbeldon t»nnls championship* entered their fifth day. Morris won 1-6. 12-10163 words
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Article172 1956-06-30 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL POI Race 1 2.15 SADOI'RA SinU Claus Rubber Packer SANTA CLAUS Sadoura Rubber Packer SADOURA Well Bring Santa Claus Race 2 2.4& MARVEL OPERI Klnfsterry Stream Song KINGSFERRY Stream Sons Marvel of Pern MARVEL OTERU Klnffsferry Stream Song Race 3 3.15 FLOX Royal Town172 words
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Article1240 1956-06-30 14 Race 1—2.15: Class 4, Div. 3—9 Furs. 1 238 Jackpot II 6y Franklin 9.00 Mr. Kwik Hobbs 2 862 Sadoura 4y Posner 8.12 Branksome SUble Spencer 3 309 Weil-Being 4y Jones 8.11 Amazon SUble Yong 4 200 Tia Juana 7y Mortimer 8.10 Leo Kongsi Rodgers 5 0351,240 words
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Article58 1956-06-30 14 Singapore Amateur PA. last night announced the team to mret Negri Se-nbllan In their flrft Malaya Cup matrh this year «t Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. today. The team: Pook Teng: Am»n Ka.sUwi All Samllan; Hee Jons Kok Sent* icaptaln). Hln Wenn; Omar Awang.58 words
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586 1956-06-30 14 Services take the glitter out of their sports stars By The Sports Editor j SOCCER'S man of the! moment, 22-year-old Robert Blackwood of the King's Own Scot- tish Borderers. the sturdy Scot with the talented feet and the tantalising dribble, was yesterday asked to answer the question all Singapore sportsmen586 words
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Article37 1956-06-30 14 Indian badmintoi Nandu Natekar. T. N mafly and P. 9 <■': entered for the Selar :or .into tlonal championships in Lumpur and the Mali pionshiDK In Sings will le Bombay on July 13.37 words
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Advertisement89 1956-06-30 14 I PINE ii« ■H WORLD HR|f r fi Done, r 'We was not '0' ro sh or 5f f pic^' Reared twn v. a PubJ/r "&Us, I g^UnjßfSii^ focus Jens I I excuse for djsc o CCn So KSi, Sj KCrvctiiLcircif/ i > t nd for fr.-e leafltl. To-night at89 words
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Miscellaneous117 1956-06-30 14 SOCCER Malaya Cup-tie: Sinjaporr f Negri Sembilan, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m Div. 2B: Dockyard "A" v St. John's, Jalan Besar, 4 p.m.; Gymkhana v Tamil Brotherhood, Geylang; R.E. Civilians v Aston. Farrer Park. ATHLETICS Army championship*. Nee Soon; Police Training School meet, Thomson Road; Admiralty Asian School meet, Deptford Road;117 words
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