The Straits Times, 9 July 1956
1956-07-09
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Title Section16 1956-07-09 1 avewace my^^-^^^ rrrrr^ xr The Straits Times New*** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY JULY 1956 IS CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-07-09 1 UP GO the hands as a reso- j lotion is carried at the People's Action Party meeting In Singapore yes- I terday. Abont 1.55t people attended the meeting at the Badminton Hall. Any against? Well, the man with the pith helmet (extreme left,70 words
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Article524 1956-07-09 1 GO-SLOW ON MINES: NO INCIDENTS Basses reply with a warning KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. HTHE Malayan Mining Employees' Union today x claimed that reports from all branches indicated that the first day of the go-slow campaign, involving 16,000 workers on 60 European-owned mines in the Federation, had gone according to plan524 words
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Article663 1956-07-09 1 Different racial outlooks make armed revolt "dangerom, perhaps fatal INSIDERS" FAIL IN LnFOR POWER lee concedes defects in party control pHF 1 E U)ER ol the Singapore People's Action Tart} Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday admitted hat u would be impossible for an armed revolu|nnt oMim-cd663 words
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Article69 1956-07-09 1 PROTEST REASONS BY LEE M LEE K'.'AX YEW told v the meeting ir. Malay party wanted tchoic the "protest- meethich the Govern- banned. t- l*t Mid "We wanted toe people exactly pened at the wnco:. merdeka talk? But couid we without Riding pub;i c meetings? Government controls «>. the English69 words
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Article307 1956-07-09 1 Undies row goes to Commons LONDON, Sunday. r\AME IRENE WARD, a Conservative M.P., is going to uphold vigorously efforts of British Army girls to escape wearing Government-issue panties. I F&nttes is the Government word -the girls can them "baasy bloomers." "When it comet to undies,"AP - 307 words
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Article65 1956-07-09 1 Templer in Cyprus for talks NICOSIA. Sun. GEN. Sir Gerald Templer. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, arrived here by air today from Turkey. He will spend two days In Cyprts as the guest of the Governor, Sir John Harding. An official statement Issued here Mid he would have talksReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1956-07-09 1 COLOMBO, Sun. The Governor General, Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. today gave his assent to the Bill declaring Sinhalese the sole official language of Ceylon. The Bill, a controversial measure introduced by the new Prime Minister. Mr. Bandanaralke, led to rioting last month after demonstrations by Tamil-speakingReuter - 61 words
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Article93 1956-07-09 1 Couple shot dead in ambush NICOSIA. Sun. A BRITISH civilian and his wife were shot dead by terrorists who ambushed their car near Ayios Nicolaos village. 22 miles north-west of Famagusta. this afternoon. First reports said their car was stopped by a youth on the roadside at a narrow bend.Reuter - 93 words
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Article22 1956-07-09 1 CALCUTTA: Sun. Fiftyi seven arrests brought a speedy end yesterday to an attempted general strike sponsored by leftist elements.— UP.UP - 22 words
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Article43 1956-07-09 1 ALGIERS, Sun. Three French soldiers were killed in an ambush by rebels In the Bou Saada region, about 125 miles south-east of Algiers. Troops killed 11 rebels In a clash near Tizi Ousou. 60 miles east of Algiers yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article45 1956-07-09 1 OSLO, Sun. Norway faced its worst labour conflict in 25 years last night, as 16.000 workers in the thriving paper and wood pulp industry struck for more pay. bringing the number of Norwegians now on strike to nearly 41,000. A.P.AP - 45 words
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270 1956-07-09 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Barrlnß a nuclear war, mankind has no need to fear for the future, according to a report drawn up by some leading United States scientists. But our eating habits will change. We shall eat less meat and rely on plantsReuter - 270 words
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Article146 1956-07-09 1 LONDON, Sunday. HTHE Duke of Edinburgh was criticised by the Pro--1 testant Alliance yesterday for playing cricket and polo on Sundays after he had been to church. The alliance, in a letter to the Duke, paid tribute to his "splendid example" in regular attendanceAP - 146 words
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Article17 1956-07-09 1 TOKYO. Sun.— Peking Radio declared today that Communist China "can and will liberate Formosa." UJ>.17 words
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Article48 1956-07-09 1 To jail— as planned PARIS. Sun. Gilbert Bourbier, a 41-year-old farm worker and father of six children, told a court he confessed to burning down a barn in order to get away from his wife for four or five years. He was sentenced to five years' jail— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article32 1956-07-09 1 KENTUCKY, Sun. The United States Ambassador to India. Mr. John Cooper, yesday accepted the Republican nomination for the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Mr. Alben Barfcley. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article45 1956-07-09 1 AFTER POZNAN: LATEST WARSAW. Sun. Two Ministers sacked. Polish Government announced today. Radio Budapest said 11.. "fix political prisoners freed after investigations hv Hungary's Ministry »f Justice seen by observers as gesture designed to avert another Toman" uprising. Reuter A.P. (See pag« 2).Reuter; AP - 45 words
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Article47 1956-07-09 1 The crew of a Singapore police radio car last night had an unusual job escorting 80 water buffaloes on a two-mile trip to Paya Lebar Police Station. The herd was held following a complaint by the caretaker of Bidadari cemetery at 8 p.m.47 words
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Article15 1956-07-09 1 HONG KONG, Sun. A Nepalese cultural mission left here today for Peking.— U.P.UP - 15 words
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Advertisement78 1956-07-09 1 I $20,000 Jackpot: i Six days 1 left... rpHERE is *29,<*0 to A be won in The M*E tayan Monthly's Jacks pot rude "X" E 2d addition to (1S.N9 i hi the flrst prize pool. E there it SS.Mt la eonso- Ution prise money. s This sreat contest closes on78 words
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Advertisement61 1956-07-09 1 means so much more to give or get a PATEK PHILIPPE Wot<h The finest watch ever made. Limited annual production. H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE. PENANG A BANGKOK. MU &SS$ Bs» -^sW *^^mM ;!^i mmmwi A B^tf^^^JmH i^^fl H mUI l^r^Vl '^^■k^Lfl mß>' -^Ss^Lml mHm^Jl^mm #*^^mmmßßmSHP^^ BY Jiaflmml mmV n RED61 words
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Article1085 1956-07-09 2 DESMOND DONNELLY, M. P - DESMOND DONNELLY, M.P. The day Khrushchev attack! Stalin— Poles heard it like I news of a terrible accident -BF- "\yHERE WERE you and what did you do at the precise moment you heard about the Khrushchev speech?" I asked the young woman journalist from the official Polish Press Agency.1,085 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-07-09 2 LOVELY MOIBA LISTER has riven op her leading role in th e play "The Lon* Echo" to take the part of a .hip wrecked society woman In her latest film, "SeVen Waves SSKLSvi?" ot «!fr T 2?? e MSnSttHBE and Lloyd Nolan. Beater picture.47 words
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114 1956-07-09 2 Date at the altar— it two wheelchairs fIKICAOO, Sun.— Miss Mary v. Lo a Jordan and Mr. Jonn Roscoe were married lr. Chicago yesterday. But the bride didn't walk dowr the aisle at Hlnes Veterans' Hospital chapel. She rode in a wheelchair. Mr. Roscoe met her at the altar in114 words
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Article330 1956-07-09 2 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Solomon Bandaranalke. Prime Minister of Ceylon, said here yesterday that when Britain handed over her military bases on the Island, 90 per cent of the British personnel In them would leave. He said: "The bases may not be maintained to the same extent,330 words
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Advertisement214 1956-07-09 2 N7I-2U Mobiloil Special makes your Petrol up to 25% longer m MORRIS r £fJM PETR 0L AMD DIESEL iI!T lIS 5 TON AND 2/3 TON It 5 TON NORMAL CONTfcOL TRUCK f^S^r-~ Tl)*** tougtt MORRIS TRUCKS an b«Ot I j L'^Tr»p^ fc^a *of herd wont, with extra stwnyth til ttM214 words
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Advertisement7 1956-07-09 2 TOMORROW" Will Poznan sparK off the satellites'7 words
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502 1956-07-09 3 New-style Soviet democracy on show this week I I rasMexieo ars atzo- that the me no supa.. •res Stalirach «,,.n't lasj lon* leadorded villa whlre ;d by 1940 the ÜberOerman ttack on •Stall nist bureaucrats," M.s Trotsky appealed directly to workers, peasants andReuter - 502 words
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124 1956-07-09 3 l t m ce of body just a shoe on roof SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. SCIENTIST was killed yesterday in an explosion lant manufacturing the rocket fuel to be i :r.an-made earth satellite. The San Bernardino county sheriff s> office said 3enjamin J Kimbrig. 51, wasAP - 124 words
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Article126 1956-07-09 3 Nehru waits Queen to visit Mit next, says report LONDON, Sun. The Sunday Dispatch said today that "diplomatic approaches" were being made to test Royal reaction to a proposal that the Queen should make a State visit to India. The newspaper's diarist wrote that no formal invitation hasReuter - 126 words
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Article77 1956-07-09 3 NEW YORK, Sun.— Crowds of people yelling and shaking their lists in protest against the suppression of the Fomnan riots inarched on Soviet and Polish U JJ. delegation headquarters here yesterday. A nob of 8M broke through police lines and forced some policemen to the veryReuter - 77 words
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Article26 1956-07-09 3 Charge by peeress OKDON. Bub A mem- racy vestermother woman :.:93-year- s ol Wta- brine an ffltf Court Mr Fleming, i r-txptorer :.e~a::T.z26 words
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Article49 1956-07-09 3 Hot and cold at the embassy WASHINGTON, Sun.—Thoralf Thyholdt, a Norwegian embassy messenger, switched on an air conditioner and settled down to read a newspaper. A few minutes later a crowd of policemen rushed in. The wiring of the air conditioner had got snarled with a burglar alarm. AP.AP - 49 words
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179 1956-07-09 3 CHILD HACKED TO DEATH FOR 'MEDICINE' Three Africans must die FREETOWN (Sierra Leone), Sunday. 'THREE Africans were sentenced to death in the Supreme Court here yesterday for a "human baboon" ritual murder. Three others were acquitted of murdering an 18--month-old child last October and hacking it up to provide ingredientsReuter - 179 words
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Article94 1956-07-09 3 Terror fine collected NICOSIA, Sun.— The Cyprus Government announced yesterday that nearly all of the £40,000 collective fine imposed on the east coast port of Famagusta has been paid. The collection started on Monday and by Friday night the total collected was £37,--943. The fine was imposed94 words
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Article25 1956-07-09 3 BANGKOK, Sun. The Siain Constitution Fair Committee has decided not to hold a beauty contest this year, it was learned yesterday—A. P.25 words
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Article21 1956-07-09 3 DAMASCUS, Sun.— The Syrian Parliament yesterday passed legislation subjecting all Palestinian refugees in Syria to military conscription.—A .P.21 words
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Article244 1956-07-09 3 OONDRIO, S U n. Hundreds of tons of rock thundered down on workers in a mountain tunnel in Italy yesterday, burying a group of them. Firemen who rushed to the spot, on a dangerous mountain path, said five men were believed dead and at least244 words
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Article42 1956-07-09 3 NEW YORK: Victor Fernandez, tt. heard a scream. lMfcsi up and eavght Edwin Talaver, 7 as he fell oat of a third scwey window. Bath Fernandei and Edwin who weigh* 491 b. were not hart. AJP.42 words
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Article286 1956-07-09 3 Labour plans to 'level off nations wealth* LONDON, Sun. THE British Labour x Party in a new economic policy statement yesterday forecast startling changes tor levelling off the nations wealth when next it comes to power. The statement, entitled "Towards Equality," suggested in particular that the Socialists286 words
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Article42 1956-07-09 3 GEORGETOWN. Sun. Leaders of five of British Guiana's eight political parties have appointed a committee to interview the Governor on the new constitutional proposals for the colony, with a request for a large measure of self-government Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article23 1956-07-09 3 LONDON, Sun.— Brig.-Gen. Reginald Kentish, founder of Britain's National Playing Fields Assontciation. died in hospital here yesterday. He was 90. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement151 1956-07-09 3 American jjfß Moccasins HI a fl rshiem Ml/ J ROBERTS 1 1] fj KINGSWAY It STYLES AND NEW I K\ WHITE, CREAM AND j WASSIAMULL S HIGH STREET SINGAPORE Fnw"W'!M'!WV m via .wimnww>'<B m m EL a^kt ler .^^^^R^^^^hß'^ WL B^ \*&&&&&^^Kjj ir \^^y<f<>^r^^Mm A Cm r -^--^ew mm m&o£o~4%&%£m\151 words
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201 1956-07-09 4 KUALA LUMFUR, Son. rm DEATH penalty In the Federation comld only be aboHshed after a "great deal of consideration, particiilarly In view of the Emergency regulation!,* the Attorney-General, Mr. T. T. A. Brodie. said today. "The nwtttr hat not yet been ilwtd officially,201 words
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Article78 1956-07-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. Members of the Malaya Nature Society held their first "post office" supper at the Institute for Medical Research here last night. The supper was paid for by the Interest derived from the society's $4,000 In the Postal Savings Bank. Officials for 1956 were: Dr.78 words
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Article44 1956-07-09 4 PENANO, Sun.— A recruiting team will interview applicant* for the British Army and Malay Regiment at Buneel Pr.tani police canteen between 9 a.m. and 2 pm. on Tuesday. There are vacancies for tradesmen and non-trades-men in all arms of the services44 words
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Article42 1956-07-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Kuala Lumpur division of UMNO gave a taa party yesterday In honour of Its chairman. Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allanf, who was made a Justice of the Peace by the Sultan of Selangor recently, —w~42 words
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Article316 1956-07-09 4 'itMLAKtyg JfPST CR4Jf f7FE yEAJRS' PROGRESS INTO me, CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT IS OUR BEST WEAPON, SAYS AZIZ KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said yesterday that he would strengthen the co-operative movement which is the "most powerful weapon in the316 words
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Article95 1956-07-09 4 PENANO, Sun. fItHE Economic Adviser to 1 the Chief Minister, Mr. O. A. Spencer, visited Penang yesterday and had discussions with the Resident Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham, on development schemes. Mr. Spencer had talks with the heads of the P.WJX. Education. Drainage and Irrigation, and95 words
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Article32 1956-07-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Officials of the Johore Bahru Antl-TB Association for 1956 are Dr. N. K. Sharma, chairman: Mr. M. B. Daas, hon. secretary; Mr. Lee Ah Chong, hon. treasurer.32 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-07-09 4 £*w lew. who ,J" St. Andrews C |J Singapore. S ra 7 picture.16 words
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Article146 1956-07-09 4 Many interested in Singapore Battalion SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, a said yesterday that he anticipated no difficulty in recruiting enough men for the Colony's first local-ly-raised battalion. Recruiting for the battalion which the Government wants by next April is exipected to begin within three146 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-07-09 4 Unionist off for course TjfCHB ZAINAL ABIDIN bin Kelinr, vice-president of the Federation Forces Civil Staff Union, has been selected by the Malayan Trad* Union Council for a coarse *t the I.C.F.T.U. College In Calcutta.35 words
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Article79 1956-07-09 4 rE UMNO .HU Alliance is to revised constltuvsrengthen its on tion, thus d with the preser federation of par*. A special committe ed by the Chlel it Tengku Abdul meets here tomcrrs review the new g tlon. The previous on was drawn up M Malayan Indian C Joined the79 words
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Article82 1956-07-09 4 Tne lollowing were elected to the executive committee of the Naval Base Labour Union, Singapore, at Its ninth annual conference yesterday: President, Mr. A. D. Stewart; vice-presidents, Messrs. K. A. Kurup and Chan Wing Tew; assistant secretaries, Mes&rs. K. Bhasi, Cheng Keng Wan and Sulor.: bfal treasuier,82 words
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Advertisement157 1956-07-09 4 Mental Exhaustion L sSHr A I !.i 1 ;1 BRANDS mM ESSENCE OF CHICKEN THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH the end of the third set.... and not a hair out of place! [BI VaSelilie Hair Cream Lin^^^i*''^^ if Fly there by douhlMleck»i C? o^ ■V y IJ i Super "Strato" CUpper*.157 words
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Miscellaneous65 1956-07-09 4 Rex Morgan. M.D. Liia is bla Ome FCELft FOR THOSE OP US WHO SEE I HAMf BE WffON^ OOCS LILAKNOwTNE RNoM6fi^[ SHE DC3ES, J /ATAIWSUUr M*KE US FEEL MELPtESS M TUtf MAY t^QVfit. gj J\ VI£CC TUiC U^TOi n CAAu iC I Dick Tracy Oft to A Ace O'Hara JVext65 words
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404 1956-07-09 5 POLICE SPOTTED GANG HIDEOUT— BUT THEY CLOSED IN TOO LATE someone tipped oft the kidnappers By PATRICK CHEE SINGAPORE POLICE nearly caught the fane that kidnapped millionaire Mr. fig. Quee Gam, the Straits Times was reliably told yesterday. Mr. Ng was released last Wednesday night at the very moment the404 words
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Article77 1956-07-09 5 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister and Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will today make another attempt to settle the wage dispute between the City Council and the 2,500-strong city Council Electrical Workers' Union. Several meetings held during the past fortnight failed to end77 words
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Article94 1956-07-09 5 yiINGAPORE police are »3 ai.xious to find witnesses, of a fatal traffic acciotnt—to add to the statement of a frightened schoolgirl. Although the accident was last Wednesday, Rogaya biiue Ahmad, 16, is still too shocked to talk much about how she saw her grandfather, All94 words
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Article52 1956-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A congress of 26 Malay political, cultural, educational and literary organisations today recommended that there should be only one medium of Instruction Malay —in all schools financed by the Government. This recommendation will be conveyed to the Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak52 words
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Article16 1956-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— No Emergency casualties or incidents were reported in the Federation today.16 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-07-09 5 DATO ABDUL RAZAK (right) the Federation's Minister for Education and deputy president of UMNO seen with Singapore's deputy Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Hatnid bin Haji Jumat at Singapore Airport yesterday. Date Abdul Rasak came from Kuala Lumpur to open the Singapore UMNO Education Division conference.58 words
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121 1956-07-09 5 T*HE Singapore Adult Education Council hopes that x when its new constitution comes into force, criticism of its work will end. lir. P. S. Raman, chairman of the Interim executive com. mitcee set up to draft the constitution, said yesterday that in its final form121 words
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Article68 1956-07-09 5 The following hare been elected officials of the Malayan Airways Local Employees' Union: President, Mr. Tan Kia Gan; vice-president, Mr. A. Sanggura; hon. secretary, Mr. R. A. Gonzales; hon. treasurer, Mr. Ho Poey Kee; assistant, Mr Pang Chong Poey. Committee: Messrs. S. H. Alsagoff, J. T. Lim,68 words
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Article28 1956-07-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. J. galllday has been appointed Senior Executive Engineer, Batu Pahat, in place of Mr. O. M. Bampson, who has been transferred to Muar.28 words
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Article22 1956-07-09 5 A factory worker, Sia Song Kiat, 58, was found hanging in his quarters in Chin Swee Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon.22 words
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155 1956-07-09 5 SPACE FOR 150— BUT 706 WANT TO JOIN COURSE TifOST of the 706 stu- 1 "i dents who have applied for entry to the Singapore Teachers' Training College's next two-year certificate course will be disappointed. There is space for only 150. A college spokesman told the Straits Times yesterday that155 words
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Article94 1956-07-09 5 Stole watch jailed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Daud bin Taib, 22, of Ulu Jempoi, Negri Sembilan, was sentenced to four years' jail in the First Magistrate's Court here yesterday for stealing a $36 wristwatch at the Pudu police barracks on June 28. Inspector Paul Raj, prosecuting, said that Daud and Kassim94 words
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Article227 1956-07-09 5 Seaside picnics will aid SATA HP H E GROUNDS of x S.A.T.A.'s settlement at South Winds have been opened to the public in an attempt to raise revenue, the medical director, Dr. C. H. Garlick, announced yesterday. "South Winds will be available for picnic parties of up to 2,500 persons,"227 words
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Article71 1956-07-09 5 10 FARMERS GO TO SCHOOL KOTA BHARU, Sun.— Ten young Malay farmers from Kota Bharu district became the first batch of trainees in the Agricultural Department's rural training centre opened here today. The Tengku Mahkota of Kelantan, who opened the centre, urged them to pass on their knowledge to neighbours71 words
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Article34 1956-07-09 5 Nurses in Singapore General Hospital ward were shocked yesterday morning to find a woman patient missing. The woman, Low Sok Keng, 30, was admitted to the hospital for suspected poisoning.34 words
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Article46 1956-07-09 5 A wireman, Heng Kirn Kok, 40, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital last night in a serious condition, after he was hit on the face in an argument with another man at the Malayan Wire Mesh factory in Bukit Tlmah Road.46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-07-09 5 BADMINTON STAR. Won* Pent Soon, receive! the ILBJB. —awarded to him In the Queen's Birthday honowi trem the High Ommitaioner, Sir Donald MacGiWvrajr, at Klnct' Hove. Koala Lumpur, during: the weekend.— Straite Times picture.38 words
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Miscellaneous327 1956-07-09 5 The weather MINIMUM TEMPEBATUKE: (T. 30 pjn. on July 7 to 7.30 un. od July Singapore 72 degrees, Penang 75. Koto Bahru 76, Kuala Lumpw 75, Ipoh 75, Kuantan 76. MAXIMUM TEMPERATCKE: (7.30 «..m. to 7 JO pjn. on July 8) Singapore 84, Penang 88, KoU Bahru 91, Kuala Lumpur327 words
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Obituary26 1956-07-09 6 20 W.r4» $U (Minimum) IN LOVING Memory of my slater MM. Mallvaganam, ht Julia, devoted mother of Lori a and Sybil. 9.7.53. J. Nathaniel.26 words
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Article265 1956-07-09 6 ?o Words $U (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mall" if you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle SALE NOW ON at Mulchands, S2-1, Bras Basah Road. Dresses Gowns. Prices Drastically Retiuced. MAKE MONEY on the races? Proresslonal punters do It ana so can you if265 words
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726 1956-07-09 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. July 9, 1956. The Big Nine Agree A joint communique from nine Prime Ministers who j have taken no decisions, j describing a conference which I lacked a formal agenda, is an unlikely place in which to find bold statements of policy. This does not726 words
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Article389 1956-07-09 6 A year after the first meeting of the reconstituted Penang Settlement Council, the Resident Commissioner announced the Government's intention to associate elected members more closely with the administration. Four months later, the promise is now being fulfilled. The new constitutional changes extend elected domination of the Settlement389 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1956-07-09 6 HALLROMNEY - HALLROMNEY -sty- In its early day* rubber-growing was a deadly business. On some •states 20 out of 100 employees died every year. Every new arrival was stricken with malaria. On one estate no child lived more than seven years. RUBBER GROW ING in Malaya was1,387 words
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Article716 1956-07-09 6 ALLMNGTOJV KEXXARD - ALLMNGTOJV KEXXARD By AND THE RAIN MY DRINK, ty Han Suym. (Jonathan Cape 165.) THERE is nothing more futile than to discuss the rights and wrongs of. the Emergency, remarks Han Suym towards the close of her controversial new book. It to one way certainly716 words
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Article150 1956-07-09 6 BRITISH robber companies are often charged with taking more oat of Malaya than they leave in. Mr. T. B. Barlow, chairman of Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Co. Lta., Has riven some figures which serve to controvert the charge, (writes Hall Romney). In the last ten150 words
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Article233 1956-07-09 7 MARRIED WOMEN. THERE WILL BE JOB SECURITY BUT NO PENSION v) TO REGRADE *0S AS FIRST l /.V THE SCHEME nnrc Government will soon reorgaF nZii TrL\ services to increase efficiency. Ik U l*e Government has decided to S salary scales and schemjg of233 words
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Article81 1956-07-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thirteen squatter families who had been ordered to quit their homes in Kampong Satu, near the Kuala Lumpur a' port, today appealed :o the Selangor Government. k The secretary of the Kam--5 pong Satu Welfare Associa- tion. Mr. Khoo Teng Hong, wrote to the Collector81 words
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Article306 1956-07-09 7 WORLD EXPERTS TO DISCUSS 'OFFICIAL' PROBLEMS AUTHORITIES on the Malay language will meet at A the University of Malaya In September to discuss the practical application of Malay as the official language in this country after independence. Inche Wan Chik Ismail, chairman of the educational division of306 words
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Article71 1956-07-09 7 Woman had rice fined $50 TANJONO MALIM. Bun. The Slim River Circuit Magistrate, Mr. E. M. Smallwood, tola a woman rubber tapper that if every tapper were to give the terrorists a handful of rice, then the Communists would have an adequate food supply. He fined the woman, Lam Soo71 words
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Article76 1956-07-09 7 lv rt the IW of rdaj bTjss f rune had h piano I wantfO m I ar-old stu- I (huan. ra up at me i h us J k^! p Tar: had l^*"" j U rfmain hls motnrr i rf the ship lean v°*. <ui(irnt Lim m made76 words
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Article32 1956-07-09 7 II I i Bom, 33. *a; i lined 5:. 500 by the hoc .'or pos- Dou of liquor iMt Rotd, on "h;"r. he used Uqsot wai con-:-.-acec guilty.32 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-07-09 7 COMBATING SINGAPORE'S heat. Yolanda the Cha Cha queen, now appearing: at a Colony nightspot and her husband. Senor Don Ricardo Sancho Gurrea, yesterday resorted to this eye-catching Cuban outfit, "It's verree hot here," said Yolanda. "The Cheonrsam Is verree nice but when it ees so sticky57 words
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127 1956-07-09 7 HELP FOR POLL CANDIDATES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'THE Malayan Chinese Association is to give legal A aid to members who face court action by political opponents during election campaigns. The M.C_A. central working committee yesterday decided to create a "legal as- sistance127 words
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Article102 1956-07-09 7 A place of peace by Rahman SEREMBAN, Sun. ma Chief Minister, Tengfcu 1 Abdul Rahman. hut night urged the races of Malaya not to look on the country a* a place where they should fight each other but to regard it a* a place of peace. At the opening of102 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-07-09 7 MISS CHAN CHUI SIONG. ef the PJLT. women's »ection, demands equal pay for e«ual work at yesterday's l\A.r. meetinc at the Singapore Badminton HalL Btrmtts Tlmej picture31 words
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Article40 1956-07-09 7 Dog show at racecourse KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Kennel Association held Its first postwar dog sbow at the racecourse here today. About ISO dogs took part. Among the spectators were the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray, and Lady MacGillivray.40 words
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Article35 1956-07-09 7 The Queen has appointed Mi. A. A. Dudley, former deputy Commissioner-General in South-East Asia, to be Minister at Bucharest. Mr. Dudley served in Singapore as deputy Commis-sioner-General from June, 105* to April. 1950.35 words
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Article177 1956-07-09 7 If OTA BHARU, Sun.— Nearly 20,000 Malays have left Kelantan to settle in Slam during the past eight years, an Informed source told the Straits Times today. One of the reasons given is that Jobs are scarce In the State and opportunities to open up177 words
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Article184 1956-07-09 7 LIM'S PLANTO AID JOBLESS THE Singapore Gox vernment will be asked to encourage more local Industries to combat growing unemployment in the Colony This was one of several resolutions passed at a council meeting of the Singapore Factory and Bhop Workers Union during the weekend. About 400 delegates were present184 words
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Article71 1956-07-09 7 rELUK ANSON, Sun. A 31-year-old woman, Wong Yau Kam, of Batak Rabit Ro»d, had an amended charge of cuipable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of her two-year-old son, Boh Peng Hwai, read and explained to her in court bere. Originally she was charged71 words
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Article32 1956-07-09 7 IPOH. Sun.— The Director of Operations, Lt.-Oen. p. H. Bower, paying his first official visit to Perak, called on the Sultan at the Istana Iskandaria in Kuala Kangsar yesterday.32 words
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Article32 1956-07-09 7 JOHRE BAHRU, Sun.—Alimah binte Haji Abdul Hamid. of P'.entong, was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for removing 265 cooked beancakes from a restricted area without a permit.32 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-07-09 7 WARNING TO SINGAPORE aiNGAPORES plan to recruit doctors from Hong Kong is likely to fail, according to Professor Gordon King, formerly of Hong Kong University The former professor of gynaecology and obstetrics, who passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to England, told the Straits133 words
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Article14 1956-07-09 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. Siah binte Omar, 60, was killed by lightning today.14 words
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Advertisement70 1956-07-09 7 Lotrkf the new ENGLISH ELECTRIC i Automatic Cookers .,,7' Bi *asattpSs3Sttr" w height. Fin: to mt '*t' toMfihr ml*" ""tak even easier, *SMh rNI>nn4NrWM rlwMl( ""«Wr An of Im.i«i dnhM. •to* PlfltlOniendl ♦"^^-^rp.-aaj-a* "^-and trie riil— and H**** w hol c»»*ear«— lm*b' 'c s-.wpmg, •*»*•«**(.•••«<„. •••> eadaaM.) °U "trl B£TT£H70 words
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Advertisement127 1956-07-09 7 PUMPS for every IMFSB lUiL^. Iff "MSM" JL Horicoatalfy split eating two stag* Centrifugal BOL Pump. Medium speed. KQL for complete )^J8153 reliability and long life Types "BEX" and "LEX". Vertically split casing Centrifugal Pump* with Many types ex-stock two external bearings. Pr aWGAFOai^ <T KUAU* LUMftl« rENANC IPOH W^f127 words
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383 1956-07-09 8 INVESTORS ARE CONFIDENT OVER NEW COLONY TRE By Our Market Correspondent THE feature of the Singapore Share Market last week was the firmness in industrial issues, many of which improved slightly through the period. Although, the volume of business being transacted from day to day Is not large, the calmer383 words
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Article98 1956-07-09 8 The Malayan Exchange Banks ftssanlatlsn made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday:— Oaaada: buying airmail: T.T. 32; OX). 32%, 90 d/st 32 7/16 credit bids, 32% trade bills. SeOing T.T. or O.D. ready: ra— 31 11/16; Swiss Francs 141 Belgian Francs 1609%; French Fraaes98 words
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Article55 1956-07-09 8 The following June rubber crops are notified:— Allenby, 37,000 lb.; Be— 77,000 It.; Jeraam Knantan, 73,000 lb.; KondW, 43,000 1t..: Metaamb, 67,000 lb.; Songd Bagaa, 158,000 lb.; Asaalgamated Malay. 54,000 lb.; Bareltt, 57,500 lb.; Cmiiiit, 52^00 lb.; New Hroadsh, 62,000 lb.: Bassett, 33,000 lb.; Koala Sidim, 76,646 lb.;55 words
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Article322 1956-07-09 8 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period June 30 to July 6:— INDUSTRIALS: Fraser and Neave Ords. $1.77 ft to $1.80. Federal Dispensary $2. Gammon (M) $2. Goodwood Park Hotel $1.20, WUliam Jacks $2.82%322 words
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Article568 1956-07-09 8 rpHE foUowint fun revised 1 list of share quotations was issued by The Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their last meeting on Friday:— Bayers Scll*n Alex Brick* Fret iw i.a» Ords Ml l.Vr AUaa Ice ll.oc (bujenl B. B. Petrol 46/6 S/6 BJL TIMHM «.l* «JM Con.568 words
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Article91 1956-07-09 8 /COMPANIES operating v/ in Malaya announced the following dividends last week:— WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LTD.: an interim dividend of 10 per cent, less 30 per cent income tax, for the year ending September 30, payable on July 23 to those registered on that date. Books will be91 words
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Article271 1956-07-09 8 Rubber hold up well ALTHOUGH the price of rubber tend* towards the end of the week in Smear/ up remarkably well in face of the six-rh, strike in the United States. This contrary factor was explained In the local market by the fact that New York was shorter of rubber271 words
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Advertisement487 1956-07-09 8 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 16 BsMbsibi Read, Singapore On THURSDAY, IJTH JULY, 1958, AT 2.30 PJL SEASIDE HOUSE— No. 1 POLO ÜBIN. Title 953 yrs 1 lease. Area 43.326 sq.ft. Prewar, Tudor-styled, 3-storeyed compound house containing 2 large bedrooms487 words
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Advertisement1372 1956-07-09 8 COMPANY MEETING THE RUBBER PLJWTATIOM INVESTMEHT TRUST LTD. ADOBEU BT SBt EEIC afAGFAOTEN. At the Forty-Seventh Annual price of natural relatively dear, General Meeting of the Rubber this passed readily Into consumPlantations Investment Trust Ltd., era" hands. An unduly high price held in London on the 27th June. Is detrimental1,372 words
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Advertisement382 1956-07-09 8 KKUTSEN LINE orient sun FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O Salting San Arrivin; Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. few Ciertrnde Bakke 28 (en II |ul 10/12 Aug ElUafaeHt Bakke 8 lul 21 |el 20/22 Aug 23 Aug W Ellen Bakke 25 lul 8 Auk 7/ 9 Sep 10 Sep II >382 words
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Advertisement941 1956-07-09 9 T T ,MCS MONDAY. JULY 1.56 l^- CO^ LTD. Tolimis .405 no»-lT 5."90p0r.) (12 Roo*) 51? THE BLUE FONNEL LINE B Q otn#r port* to lood and dachorg* cargo LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS )IIHSI H D u S inoOPO l3il. P- S'hom P*nang Jaty »/10 %'fo SKB --%«-y" g July941 words
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Advertisement678 1956-07-09 9 ■AST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARD, um^, v, B^kok OJ*. II Ponang p. Sham S'por* BRMA* I HDL4 OJoTos: 94/19 g-,^.. Pott 18/12 Joty 1 3/1 5 Jaty W/WJoIr 20/22 Jrt, 23/21 Jury rT. «W»** »m J-ty 23/24 My not eerrylag pawnne.ii. SS-aSa-^a**-* Al*~rp. lUtt«4.-. H.-fcar^ C yhl S'por* P.S'ham Ponong tAIANDIA678 words
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Advertisement979 1956-07-09 9 EK.N. THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD n^,T' MNOAPORS (Incorporated in the United ICingdoml S UNO SAIUNOS TO U.K. AND CONTINENT PORTS S'poro P. S'hom Penang SlNKivCffi tor London, Rotteroom GO3/34 S«Hs t JIII9 Mroct wrivtw immUn SI July BEN AVON for Havre, London, Rottwrdam, Antwerp t In P#tt BENLAWERS tor979 words
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Advertisement1227 1956-07-09 9 PAO« O MoALISTER CO., LTD* TEL.: No.: 2SS4)! ■r'r'tßMitn «k bocjjtjiaxx nAtunN un LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANOILES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMIUIM PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUV£S and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports MiiiHm eerge tor Csotret ft Soatt> and Conoda via Colombo Anort— CITt OF PERTH DOUOAINVILLE Singapore 19/1S Joty j--,,1,227 words
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Article263 1956-07-09 10 The Tyson typhoon hits again LONDON Sun. ENGLAND fast bowler Frank "Typhoon" Tyson and former Test batsman Denis Compton, both of whom were out of cricket for some time with injuries, hit the headlines yesterday. Tyson, recovered from the fractured fibula which made him miss nine matches, returned to theReuter - 263 words
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Article38 1956-07-09 10 BENONI, Eastern Transvaal, Sun. The F.A. touring team lost their 100 percent record when they were held to a 1-1 draw here today by Eastern Transvaal in their 16th match ln South Africa and Rhodesia. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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488 1956-07-09 10 EXCITING SOCCER IN CHARITY MATCH Army 1; S.C.F.A. 1 A PENALTY goal by skipper Lee Kok Seng three minutes from the interval enabled Singapore Chinese F.A. to hold Army to a 1-1 draw in an exciting floodlit charity match in aid of the488 words
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Article190 1956-07-09 10 LONDON, Son. TREVOR Bailey, Essex and A EncUnd aU-reasrier, who has the best flrst-elass katttng average in English cricket, cannot qualify for the official records beeawe ef Us anusuU sequence ef not out Innings. Bailey was listed at the top ef the current official190 words
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Article191 1956-07-09 10 First twelve In the batting averages are: Inns n.t runs *«tt*»t»» Aye. Gra.eney 25 2 1232 190 S3.M Wharton (Lancashire) 23 3 904 13? 49.1t Oakman (Sussex 27 0 1394 ITS 48.39 Insole (Essex) 25 2 1102 162 47.91 Parka (Sussex) 26 4 1050 114 47.72 Livingston191 words
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306 1956-07-09 10 LONDON, Sun. SHIHLEY FRY, 28-year-old American, won the Wimbledon women's lawn tennis singles title on the sun-drenched centre court yesterday. The slim, bronzed wightmanCup international who was runner-up ln 1951, completely outgeneralled her 21-year-old British opponent, Angela Buxton, of London, to win 6-3,Reuter - 306 words
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Article314 1956-07-09 10 i /\NG TIONG GIN beat v R. j. Tunstead on the third set of a tie which produced the htf hUfht of the second round of the men's singles in the Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships at the S.B.A. Hall last night. Ong started off314 words
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Article140 1956-07-09 10 Aussies bat all day for 246-6 SOUTHAMPTON. Sun. AUSTRALIA'S cricketers gave a curiously subdued batting display against Hampshire in ideal conditions here yesterday and in the six hours of play sco/ed only 246 runs for the loss of six wickets. None of the batsmen attempted to wrest the initiative fromReuter - 140 words
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Article45 1956-07-09 10 LONDON, Sun.— Tony Lock, England and Surrey slow bowler who was considered doubtful for selection for the Third Test against Australia beginning at Leeds on Thursday, bf cause of a cracked toe bone, was able to play for Surrey against Kent yesterday—Reuter.45 words
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Article40 1956-07-09 10 MEXICO CITY. Sun.— Mexico pained a winning 3-0 lead over Brazil In the North American zone semi-final Davis Cup match here yesterday. Mexico qualified to meet the winners of the United StatesCanada tie ln the sone final.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Advertisement316 1956-07-09 10 TODAVicsm^^; tnLeslieCaron-John Kerr now nncny showing^jmjmcuw aggg DAILY AT 10 A.M., 12.45, 3.40. 6.30 A cT'-fP- 9 S> A SAMI'EL fiOLDWYV* I Mfiffc^GlJYSANDDoi.l- I jTV iI/'^l^T^^ Cinemascope &k f%.m E Starring: Marlon Brando— Jean Simmons— 1 '*m I distributed by M-G-M. Free Lht ln4l 'il I OUR NEW BOX-OFFICE TELEPHOIFNUMJE316 words
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Miscellaneous87 1956-07-09 10 C-V-.—.2*— T I JB> ploU *bout China comrades Mraits limes Crossword IB.S&**.**,**.,™. 20. Dejected Ulster stage company 8 I 9~ All behind— like a bird? mmm j I I *4. He Is subject to another ■a LjrjjJ—^ I thh*^"— na ur perhaps ln short (4). —am—w—m, mB i. I I*.87 words
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Advertisement376 1956-07-09 11 P^ti in'siii li n;t<Kl^'il lilFl "^^T.TIOS VACANT WfSZm^ mmis; Sag p.m. Dally ,OOMS in MS. Quiet optional. r a« Apply box I j >*£2r» Coo!, Quiet. 1°?- c H»rDcur, much %"'■< .suit* Married, r.ruml4hed fii'den. Suitable yap Tel: v, ail Conven- -.tv FURNISHED g..1,,;v, TO Let E2 :-8-56. Rea- Doub.e376 words
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Advertisement582 1956-07-09 11 EDUCATION ttWarUV (l»in.)— BaxUeU. txtrm. HOW TO THINK, Speak, Head, and Write in French. German. English within 01 days from scratch, 26, Saunders Rd.. Spore-8. PEI YUEN Kindergarten (Church of England) English/ Chinese Classes by Experienced Teachers re-opens on 11th July. 25G. Perak Road, off D 1**""? Road. Jalan Besar.582 words
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Advertisement800 1956-07-09 11 >• War* S» (minimum). Dmilm 1 aamn. v Wrntrn $U» flmj RAFFLES HOTEL Nightly Dance and Floor— ahow tnm to 12 pjn. SEASIDE RESORT, Paalr Rta Hotel Dine. Dance Hawaiian Band nightly. CHICKEN INN. Seavlew Betel Dancing ft— l 2 pjn. to our Continental Band. Saturday extension 1 ajn. WHERE800 words
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Advertisement804 1956-07-09 11 FOE SALE tt Wards U <*ta.>-*ax*»«U. estm. DISCARDING Valuable Machine parts? They may be quickly sad cheaply reclaimed by METGO Metal Spraying. Consult Jamas Millar Co. Ltd., Bos 40M. Singapore 21. SEAL-LESS Strapping is the answer for anyone with goods to pack. The minimum of waste and bo seal required.804 words
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Advertisement810 1956-07-09 11 NOTICES BY OmOEK OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE NASSIM I CO,, LIMITED WILL SELfc BY PUBLIC 0 AUCTION at the Cea«ewlan af Property Store, 2 Me. 18, So«th Qaay, a On TUESDAY, ISTH JULY, 1956, AT MM AJL One 1846 "Bedford" 27.3 h.p. 1 Lorry; "Benford" 3%-ton Concrete Mixer; A Quantity810 words
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Advertisement845 1956-07-09 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'D' and tbove registered P.WJD. contrac«rs will be received at the office if the State Engineer, Pahang, rii.wt^n up to 13.00 noon of the !Oth July, 1966 for the Erection md completion of six (6) Class E* Quarters at Kuantan. rENDER FOR UNSERVICEABLE845 words
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Advertisement782 1956-07-09 11 TENDERS P.WJ). TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. on 13.7.56 for the construction and completion of 18 Class 'H' Qrs. at Tangga China. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office782 words
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Advertisement433 1956-07-09 11 NOTICES PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND (POST GRADUATE STUDIES IN MEDICINE A SURGEEY) Applications are Invited tot a scholarship to be granted by the Board of Trustees of the above Fund. Such scholarship win be offered for period of not more than 2 years Specialist Post Graduate Study Overseas433 words
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596 1956-07-09 12 Police suffer ftrtt defeat in erieke* tournament and lorn lead CEYLONESE BUNDLE OUT VARSITY FOR 57 LAST year's champions, Police, lost their unbeaten record and the lead in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament yesterday when they took a 97-run beating from596 words
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Article792 1956-07-09 12 SCC v Police SINGAPORE Cricket Club beat PoUce by 97 runt on the padanr. SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB Hobbs b Perera 24 Heard c Velluplllal b Perera 24 Plowrlght lbw Pereja 5 Arkell not out 92 1 Wootihouse c Mohlnder b V'plllal 16 1 Klrlcham c Ourubachan bCooke 43792 words
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257 1956-07-09 12 Penang lose last four for 8 and are beaten KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A COLLAPSE of the Penang tailenders, the last four wickets falling for eight runs, gave Selangor victory by 11 runs in a thrilling finish here on the padang today. Penang had looked set for victory when they reached257 words
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Article197 1956-07-09 12 SELANGOR Ist INNS. 129 PENANG Ist INNS. 148 SELANGOR 2nd INNS. Sivagnanam b Teew Keat 1 Dem b Teew Keat 4 Marageea b Kheea Loaag 9 Dews Ibw Teew Keat 17 Rajeliagam b Hayatt Mean 27 Bin Keng b Meneraaliighe 19 C. shepherdson b Hayatt Mean 29 Gnracharan Singh197 words
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189 1956-07-09 12 LONDON, Sunday. TWELVE players were named today from whom A the England team will be selected for the third cricket Test against Australia, starting at Leeds on Thursday. 1 The players, with counties and ages, are: P. May, captain, (Surrey) 28; T. E. BaileyReuter - 189 words
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Article40 1956-07-09 12 Prince Edward" Boys' Club beat Boys Town 4-2 In a friendly soocer match at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Yuen chee (3) and Tian Lye scored for Prince Edward and Chong Eng and Bng Hock for Boys' Town.40 words
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Article304 1956-07-09 12 By EPSOM JEEP JOLLY SAILOR'S claim to the title of "Bukit Timah champion" is being challenged by Nazakat a six-year-old mare by Hyachithus, who scored her eighth win on the Singapore course on Saturday. She beat Three Rings and Jolly Sailor In a tight finish, and304 words
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Article415 1956-07-09 12 «7EIGHTS for all TT seven races at Buklt Tlmah an Wednesday are: cii,dwi-*f Shamrock SUpper 9.99 TriaUe 8.12 Sovereign 8.19 Cash Chef|ie 849 Harry Harry 8.94 Stage Shew II 8.92 Barflear 841 Brilliant light 7.13 Sir Francis IM Bracelet Bey 7.11 Mia Winnie 7.11 Enjoyment II415 words
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Article25 1956-07-09 12 R.A.O.Q. Officers beat R.A.S.C. Officers by 90 runs at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday, r.a.oc. 204-5 dccl. (Grlmble 73). R.A.S.C. 114 (Moore 8-25).25 words
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Article54 1956-07-09 12 LAC Toole won the Far East Air Force 50-mile time trial held at Buklt Tlmah yesterday. Toole (SeleUr) finished in 2hr. lOmln. 45sec. and was eight minutes faster than SAC Pollard (Seletar). Third wa« LAC OarUck (Changl) followed by LAC McVey (Sel.),, LAC Mobbs (Sal.)54 words
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Article206 1956-07-09 12 nnHB SECOND century In the B.C.A. Junior tournament was scored yesterday lay Cyril Fernando (YMCA) who took two hours to score 100 which Included three sUes and nine lours. Results and brief scores yesterday were: SECTION A India* AssecteUea and Mesas drew at Chan«i. Indians 189-9 dccl206 words
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Article339 1956-07-09 12 TT was a "black day" for pun--1 ters at Buklt Tlmah on Saturday. First favourites cost punters 973,835 on the win and place tots!lsator before Flower Queen obliged in the last race. Here's how the favourites fared: Race 1: Fair Raleigh (1978--841) was going easily339 words
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Article129 1956-07-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. KOWLOON Bus Company, of Hong Kong, suffered the worst defeat of their Malayan tour, when they were beaten 7-0 by Malayan Malays at the Princes Road stadium here before a crowd of 4.000 today. Malays went into the attack from the whistle and129 words
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Article173 1956-07-09 12 PERAK a« BembU their tv f? atch which here today. Play before I m light with W? 105 runs. Perak inning added 126 run-' owmlght foi 'our. Negri declaiw six wlcki innings. Perak scored two v.i.... innings v.... stopped. Scoreboai NEGRI-ist |Vv RRAK— M I Hodßkii ,m 1),,,,,173 words
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Article25 1956-07-09 12 13-EUNVTcj Bradell Sport-, CM I Terror by 13 runs in :a ly cricket rr.atrn a' ground yesterday Bradell 128-9 ie Terror US C25 words
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Advertisement865 1956-07-09 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued frem Pate 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Wori* Si (Mim.)—»»x M cto. txtrm. BRITISH FIRM REQUIRES Radio Mechanic well experienced Apply with copies of reference to Box A39SB. S.T. DOCTOR TO TAKB Over practice In growing town In Perak on attractive terms. Apply early for details Box A 533865 words
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Advertisement150 1956-07-09 12 LOOKOUT' 2^#v! "Look outl You nearly hl» Toil shouU! bath« that cycllit." Dr. Jonea with Optrex > attouted. "Sorry Sir" I said. Doctor said. "B "didn't notice himl My eyes rour eyes < are ao tired these daya". away dust anJ s?'"-' LA§^K\ Iff $5/ Im I ill V v150 words
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Miscellaneous69 1956-07-09 12 SOCCER All Singapore v BMtcrn A.A., Jalan Bcur, 8 p.m. S.A.F.A. lea r ue DIt. 3A: Jollilad> T K.M.L., C.Y.M.A.; Boys Town t Baton Kesenian, M.F.A.; Junior A. A. T Mlnto, Fairer Park; Div. SB: Windsor Rover* v. B1.M.E., Geybuif Blue Ravers v Toan M*a«. JtUn Beasr, (.45 pm FRIENDLY:69 words
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