The Straits Times, 30 July 1956
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Title Section20 1956-07-30 1 **"*A CEBTirigj '*Mirw-~ rrrtiis ti.ii^ The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1956. 15 CENTS fiat*" 1 file*****20 words
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Article447 1956-07-30 1 j ke 's delegate promises American support: 'Force? Not yet...' a ris too freezes Cairo assets I PROTEST NOTE REJECTED LONDON, Sunday. ■V Knnu ami the Inited States today began top-level talks on Lift Mtionalisatwi of the Suez Canal. mdFrana arc represented by their ForeignReuter; UP - 447 words
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133 1956-07-30 1 GLL'BB: STOP THEM >u ,,_Brili>li puh|«rtf. if mtlllQ Id( «ith Egypt's 01 tllr (ill.ll. Inn fctttt Aniu Egypt from •aid Britain WKdrr vnilini; rrouup\ tile wnr preferably Hrd Mtitl and M lUMrtiilr in the Itolil'h lie ;ilm> ti Ihil the timeReuter - 133 words
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67 1956-07-30 1 The Chicago Tribune said today that r Egypt 1 si Ize the canal had been provided ition in 1952. Nasser could be expected to ting the resolution, which dealt sovereignty of any state over its Ided: 'The resolution said, in substance. f niceReuter - 67 words
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Article174 1956-07-30 1 98 PEOPLE IN FIVE-HOUR AIR DRAMA 1,000 miles in crippled plane SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. AN AIRLINER with 98 people on board landed 1X safely here yesterday after limping across the Pacific for five hours with one engine dead and another threatening to give in at any moment. The plane, a174 words
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177 1956-07-30 1 THE ballroom of the 1 Raffles Hotel will be closed for three months from September. It is to be modernised. "We have had this plan in mind for some time," the manager, Mr. F. Bchutsman, told the Straits Times last night. "Our directors decided177 words
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Article37 1956-07-30 1 LONDON, Son. A group of Soviet engineers have built a midget helicopter called the "aerial motorcycle" which has balloons instead of wheels. It weighs about 500 lbs. and can rise about 10,300 feet. —Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article36 1956-07-30 1 TAIPEH, Sun.— Radioactive fallouts of up to 800 counts in one gram of air have been registered on Formosa following the July 21 tests in Bikini Atoll, the Formosa University announced today. I Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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48 1956-07-30 1 r sun ii,,. nnvs V(I mli today 2T lhat Met a,,v brtrt Got- eminent is anxious to help Egyptian industrialisation and the development of the country's agriculture. It will favourably consider any practical requests for aid to this end."— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article32 1956-07-30 1 Nasser's cheques' order 1 wmTiSS Canal Com P an y said here to<o*eana? J ani>ed E &Ws "illegal nationalijompanj, communique said order <'■'-•. rnment or by its representa- «npany funds must be considered32 words
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Article30 1956-07-30 1 LONDON, Sun. Shoes made of flsh «kin are being displayed at a Moscow flsh industry exhibition. The soles are ma&e from the outer surface of whale blubber. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article26 1956-07-30 1 LONDON, Sun.— The Queen KDent the week-end at Romsey Hampshire, as the guest of Earl Mountbatten, the First Sea Lord, and Countess Mountbatten.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration158 1956-07-30 1 BOBBY MAY BE PLAYING WITH HIS LAST FEW DAYS OF SIGHT TOOBBY PARKER, of ShefD field, the three-year-old British boy who may have his second eye cut oat to save his life. His mother has written to the parents of the fonry ear-old American boy Mike Stbole. asking them how158 words
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Article226 1956-07-30 1 IS OF THEM WERE TEENAGE LADS LONDON, Sunday. A FTER a dramatic dawn dash through raging seas A off the south coast of England a British steamer today rescued the crew 15 teenaged boys and seven officers of the racing ketch, the Moyana,Reuter; UP - 226 words
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Article56 1956-07-30 1 TEXAS, Sun. Twentyfive people were killed and many more injured when an oil storage tank exploded at a refinery near here today. As fire brigades sped to the scene three more tanks went up in flames. Police have cordoned off the danger area and onlyReuter - 56 words
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Article14 1956-07-30 1 Police last night rounded up 20 gang suspects in Singapore's Chinatown.14 words
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Article78 1956-07-30 1 SYDNEY. Sun.— The finish of a 7.000-mile car reliability trial was marred today when twq drivers were killed on the final run to Sydney. Leslie Slaughter. 41. and William Mays. 31. both of Sydney, died when their MO crashed 50 feet down an embankment intoAP - 78 words
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Article75 1956-07-30 1 VTICOSIA, Sunday. New and tougher measures to deal with Cypriot terrorism were announced i this weekend. They give police and British servicemen power to use force to arrest or detain suspicious persons. And as an encouragement to witnesses to brave the threats of reprisals by theReuter - 75 words
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Article21 1956-07-30 1 MOSCOW, Sun. A Russian accordion maker has made a new accordion-like instrument having keys equivalent to two pianos. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article35 1956-07-30 1 GENOA. Sun.— The Italian Lines announced today the 23.842-ton liner Conte Grande would be transferred to the North Atlantic run temporarily to fill the gap left by the loss of the Andrea Doria. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article26 1956-07-30 1 LISBON. Sun. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, left here by air today for Paris after a six-day visit. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article41 1956-07-30 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Embalmers and their employers have settled a two-months-old strike here clearing the way for the burial of more than 1,000 bodies. The corpses had been held in cold storage pending settlement of the strike.—Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article234 1956-07-30 1 TAIPING, Sun. OEVEN trade unions in the Federation today pledged to Join forces and "fight inequalities and exploitation from any quarter." Eighteen delegates, meeting behind closed doors here, re- viewed the position of tradt unions in the country ana agreed to fonr a workers234 words
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Article39 1956-07-30 1 EGYPT'S NAVY ON THE MOVE ALEXANDRIA. Sun.— Egyptian naval units sailed today for new base at Port Said, northern gateway to Suez. Other Egyptian units now on way to Adabiya, former' British military port at canal.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article60 1956-07-30 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Police Constable James Loveless hag become the sixth member of his family to have an appendicitis operation this month. Five of his six daughters have preceded him over the past three weeks. Mrs. Loveless had- her appendix out three years ago. NowReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement62 1956-07-30 1 "In Singapore...it's SENA'S always" for High Class Jewellery H. SENA LTD. Tiger Beer Testimonials MR. D. REG. BUCKETRIDGE, ("Dredge" to his friends) stated: We have our fun on the tin mines, but give me the gold mine in my 'frig any time I mean TIGER BEER, of course." •Mote «»o62 words
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Article275 1956-07-30 2 Reds on run in Tibet— report I Rebels regain third of country after savage fighting, says monk LETS TALK PEACE, PEKING URGES AS 'WAR 9 NEARS LHASA CALCUTTA, Sunday. TIBETAN rebels have driven back Chinese troops after savage fighting in a **fnilscale war of independence" in east and northeast Tibet,AP - 275 words
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87 1956-07-30 2 Termites chew up villas of Napoleon PORTOFERRAIO, (Elba Island.) Sun. Armies of termites are slowly destroying the foundations of the two villas in which Napoleon lived while on the Island of Elba between May 1814 and February 1815, entomologists report JJapoleon came to Elba after his abdication in May 1814.Reuter - 87 words
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Article41 1956-07-30 2 JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector Sun. Jordan has accused Israelis of firing on the Jordan village of Faroun in the Tulkarem area. It also says an Israeli armed patrol penetrated about 100 metres inside Jordan territory in the tame area.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article31 1956-07-30 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Andrea Lee King. 13. was electrocuted at Overland Park, Kansas, when an electric fan 1 fell Into the water while she was bathing. Reuter. IReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1956-07-30 2 PNOMPENH, Sun. The Cambodian Cabinet, led by Mr. Khim Tit, yesterday (landed its resignation to the King of Cambodia. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-07-30 2 POLICE straggle with strikers to remove them from the path of a lorry trying to enter the Aastm factory hi Birmingham. The striken sat en the read and refused to leave. The dispute has been temporarily forgotten, as the M.OOO British Motor Cor- •oration striken141 words
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Article217 1956-07-30 2 OALYATETOK, (Hungary), Sun. The Central Committee of the World Council of Churches, meeting for the first time in a Communist country, was told here yesterday that churches living under different systems of government could and must learn from one another. The World Council includes moreReuter - 217 words
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Article68 1956-07-30 2 NO TEARS AS MICHAEL LEAVES LIZ LOS ANGELES. Sun. It was a tearless parting yesterday as Elisabeth Taylor, saw her estranged husband, Michael Wilding. off for Sweden. There were no dramatics and the couple, who an nounced their separation 10 days ago, posed briefly for a photographer before Wilding boardedAP - 68 words
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Article14 1956-07-30 2 VIENNA, Sun. President Theodor Koerner, 83, of Austria Is seriously ill. Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Article218 1956-07-30 2 INDONESIA END FOR INVESTMENT 'Don't ex ten J *'l I end con «d J.AK\tw I INDONESIA'S biggest decided to work toS' 10 1 to! mination of foreign canitai tht V agriculture. pital ln h*J* This was done at the an nual congress in Semaran central Java, of the Natior 5Reuter - 218 words
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Article54 1956-07-30 2 The siJ bliss J andJ confer chur open j Nearly The stt town bachelorr' rad.r; mony 0 f t LJ gress 1 Driiili Enterta:-,.. cons: parliament^ blem todJiJ all-ni ht 2 cafes. p^J cially opfMi casion. After last jJ couple> H|! married "We expfc: riages this i this is not;*54 words
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Article33 1956-07-30 2 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Sudden Illness of the bride-to-be yesterday postponed the scheduled marriage of television actress Nancy Valentine, former wife of ths Maharaja of Cooch-Behar, and a stockbroker. Mr Frederick. TUlinghast. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article51 1956-07-30 2 HONO KONG, Sun.—Communist China Is selling strategic goods to Hong Kong. "Peking officials In Hong Kong are selling China-made! machinery here including equipment which the West 1 cannot ny.T.i cause o! 5 i embargc.' 1 t!s! Herald mH "They are v spII madman Kong to Soa51 words
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Article11 1956-07-30 2 U.N.im JERUSAL3 I radio U| J Rumnsaaj a mlnp r*> A.P.AP - 11 words
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Advertisement88 1956-07-30 2 f I i C A f IG/W 4 %s^ I f^> m MORE THAN TWELVE M<DIFFERENT KINDS TO CHOOSE FROM AND EVERY PACKET |R 1^ oven fresh. OXFORD BISCUITS are baked to the ffl HIGHEST STANDARDS WORTHY OF THE PATRONAGE OF v^dSr^B Bmb^-v p^ar Sm Sj H^pfraL;^i Aw I I88 words
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Article189 1956-07-30 3 <gjMLL H.K. qCHINA WASHINGTON, Sunday. ,Ttn sTVTES once considered I>lT H tun to sell Hong Kong to f Patifif peace settlement. .»>P ar eaJ was revealed for the first dtherto unpublished State The suggestion was made Efore 'i c Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. The sale of Hong Kong, saidUP - 189 words
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Article28 1956-07-30 3 ur flyers escape freedom M _Fo.ir Polish 1 landed Me 400-mile ere not hit. nding rable living seized plane and •o Wert Germany. iBWDthago work-, poman, Po- IP.28 words
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Article23 1956-07-30 3 1, 3, slain YORK. San. Howard mac« clean- lay ho Id lghIJbrtha Little, and d ,i country irom her home l Orion hlgan.23 words
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Article21 1956-07-30 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. Nepal has decided to open diplomatic relations with Japan, it was officially announced today.— U. P.21 words
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Article44 1956-07-30 3 I DIE AS BUS TOPPLES ■".NT. Thirty i ■v:- bwned yestpr- 1 Hr :-:d bus rollB h tt of a small He: uk near Kuopio, in Central Finland. Eight of the 38 people aboard the bus, including the driver and conductor were saved— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration233 1956-07-30 3 After the collision: The Stockholm sails back to port Mother wrote: I'll never see you again NEW YORK, Sun— "l know that I will never live to see you again," Mrs. Anita Leoni wrote her daughter at Linden, New Jersey, before leaving Naples in the Andrea Doria. Mrs. Lillian Zangrando,233 words
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Article141 1956-07-30 3 VIENNA, Sun. HUNGARY has protested to the United States against balloons despatched by American organisations in West Germany over Hungarian territory. The Hungarian government threatened to ground air traffic as a result of what it described as the "balloon danger." It recalled that air trafficReuter - 141 words
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Article28 1956-07-30 3 HONG KONG, Sun. A group of 328 released Japanese left Tangku Harbour, Tientsin, yesterday in the Japanese repatriation ship Koan Maru, Peking Radio said.— A. P.28 words
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Article50 1956-07-30 3 PITTSBURGH, Sun.—America's 650,000 idle steel workers are marking time awaiting the end of the strike which is settled but not yet ended. Negotiators have been working out contracts. Work will resume when they are signed. The three year no -strike settlement wag reached on Friday.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article49 1956-07-30 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. Lufthansa Airlines will renew its service to South America on August 15. The West German airline will route its planes from Germany to France, French •Equatorial Africa, Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, U r v g a y and Chile.— A. P.49 words
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Letter71 1956-07-30 3 NEW YORK, Sun. ALBERT Woolson, drummer boy who lived to be the last survivor of the Union Army, is critically ill in a hospital at Duluth, Minnesota. Doctors said the 109-year-old survivor of thetoencan Civil War (1862-65) was not responding to stimulants being given himUP - 71 words
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Letter19 1956-07-30 3 ti COLOMBO: Commander AUan Noble, British Under Secretory for CommonSSthßelations, will visit Ceylon from August 30 to September 7.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Letter13 1956-07-30 3 SOUTHAMPTON: Britain's biggest and fastest troopship, the 20,527-ton Nevasa, left here on her13 words
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Letter45 1956-07-30 3 maiden voyage with servicemen and their families for Cyprus.—Reuter. WASHINGTON: All but 22 of the 202 Republican members of the House of Representatives have signed a statement pledging "full support," for Mr. Richard Nixon, American Vice-Pre-sident, as President Eisenhower's running-mate in this year's election. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Letter30 1956-07-30 3 PRAGUE: Mr. John McEwen, Australian Trade Minister, arrived here by air on a three-day visit to Prague during which he will discuss possibilities of greater trade between Australia and Czechoslovakia.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Letter23 1956-07-30 3 LONDON: Moscow Radio has announced the resignation of Mr. Patolichev. first secretary of the Communist Party in Byelorussia White Russia).—Reuter. OSLO: The InternationalReuter - 23 words
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Letter14 1956-07-30 3 Bar Association adopted an international code of ethics at its conference held here. —Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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Letter33 1956-07-30 3 ATHENS: Mr. Oonstantine Karamantts, the Greek Prime Minister, toid Journalists that problems interesting to botti Greece and Yugoslavia had been discussed during Marshal Tito's recent visit, but that no communique would be issued.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Letter15 1956-07-30 3 GETTYSBURG: President Eisenhower spent the weekend at his Gettysburg farm and will stay until Tuesday.—AJ>.15 words
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Letter38 1956-07-30 3 LONDON. Bra. Prince Michael of Kent. li-ymr-old yoangcr sea of the Duchm, wu Slightly Injured yesterday when he slipped and fell on concrete at the Eton College swimming pool. He received bruise* and slight toncu-ion ■wter.38 words
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181 1956-07-30 3 IT'S STILL THE BIG QUESTION: 'WHAT WILL THE BABY BE?' Geneticists discuss twins ana atoms COPENHAGEN, Sunday. pENETICISTS from 29 countries open a con* v ference here next' Wednesday to discuss suck questions as whether a baby sex can be determined before birth. Two United States geneticists will present theReuter - 181 words
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Article71 1956-07-30 3 FATHER, GIRL DROWN IN WINE VAT BUENOS AIRES, Son. A tether and *w*htcr were drowned In wine ben yerterttoy. Cefestin* Balma, five. *»n«fcter of Homberto J. Mn», caretaker of a wine-bottlin* plant, fell into an underground wine tank while ate was playlaj. She was orcr•w b/ the fumes. Her father71 words
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Article32 1956-07-30 3 DAMASCUS, Bun.— The Syrian Government announced yesterday the draft of a proposed economic unity pact between Syria and Jordan under the direction of a Joint Syrian-Jordanian economic council."— A. P.32 words
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167 1956-07-30 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. RUSSIA may abolish the death penalty under a new Soviet legal code now being worked out, according to Lord Chorley, prominent British lawyer visiting here. Lord Chorley said a senior Russian official had told him that many Soviet legal experts believed theReuter - 167 words
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125 1956-07-30 3 MACAO, Sun. A girl from Chungshan District, Kwangtung Province, who reached Macao after two nights of swimming and two days of hiding from the Communists, said young women in ber district were forced to have intimacy with Communist soldiers after being drafted toUP - 125 words
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Advertisement241 1956-07-30 3 Digdeep into your Pockets! Buy at XRIPALSONS" i"i wcrj (l<»llar you could Spare! Ml mm lliis opportunity! a great sa\ing now! P e, yd NyloßHaßd Ct Ncr 36 0.50 Printed Siree* 35-00 a pc. L °»< Clorti 0-60 T 'eneh Printed >^tm, 1.50 Chiffon Saree* 28-00 0»«on 5.00 Printed Ceorgette241 words
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Advertisement213 1956-07-30 3 I FUN AHOY! WITH NEW i FALL SEPARATES "If QTQ lfl^^^ _^^^^r TuM& Sff THEM AT— WASSIAMULL'S LADIES PKPT. SPORE. STAYING ROWER Lister Engineering Lldj MinTine tie iupv to /T\ Leave Trip... Jn] If you're fcoin& on leave or taking a trip S/^HH to a country with a colder climate,213 words
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290 1956-07-30 4 FRIDAY STRIKE ILLEGAL DIRECTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Two bus companies yesterday retaliated against the National Union of Transport Workers after the first "Friday strike" last week. The North Eastern Transport Service, the biggest bus company i n Kelantan, locked out290 words
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98 1956-07-30 4 THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA: HIS TATTOOED PATIENT COULD BE A THUG A MAN went to a Singapore doctor last week and asked him to remove tattoo from his body. And the doctor Is worried. He told the Straits Times yesterday: "The man was seared that his tattoo might lead police to98 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-07-30 4 'EAST is going WEST' ML YUSUF HUSAIN, head of the history department in Ommnia University, Hyderabad, said in Singapore at the weekend: "The EMt is coinr West." On the culture of the past, he said, Asian nations were building with the best hi Western technology. "And Malaya is no exception,"72 words
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Article202 1956-07-30 4 DON'T BE TOO HAS TENGKU Target for full MalamiA of non-technical jok: j KUALA UMPIR N», rpHE CHIEF MINISTER, Tengku Abdult A today revealed the tarnet date j Malayanlsation of Government jobs v call for technical or professional skill -a He told the Straits Times it was Imperative for expattriate202 words
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Article86 1956-07-30 4 Boycott off— so ship si H. M. S. BARTcl defence ve«.l civilian on :al said they vtculil take her to ':-M Singapore m I with the cr-i i>] The boycot; 1 off following il between repress the Nava! Ba=e Hi and CommodTtlJ rane. the D <-.vi-"| tendrnt. I The dispute86 words
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Article54 1956-07-30 4 Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. Federation Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications told the people of Kluang recently that plans were being made to renovate their post office, fire station and rest house. He said that this would be "in keeping with Kluang's reputation as the second54 words
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Article44 1956-07-30 4 SO pi trMe &<$■ Th™/' ■■'•I fun^s. An 1 w e ap»ji "nion s ana J' 'assist us A of making 4 J A graven The socifs a?itationlsj-J social secun-J* 11 rave thrS, union moverw*,; are n a en -'°y"!g good continue security ones J44 words
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Miscellaneous130 1956-07-30 4 Bex Morgan. M.B. Being reM MsssssHssssssssssMy I i 11 J imii" hi in' r**' iHf Vft*' v -^j Y^^^^^^^^^^^M ONOr ONE WHO'S TPTAUC ABOUT LHA A HANDICAP BUT V MI6HT REfc»* N \i A IrCAtT^OuuttDUtsrAMtiW^l P»Nfrg6AUgnC/ 1/ SEINftNCTKMAL AND V YOU WST ALSO REAUZE/I MeKV^iON fl s -"^j O*D,THAr«UBOFFCR \__\Z130 words
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Article42 1956-07-30 5 The Fred Waterhouse Workers' Union yesterday sent appeals to other Singapore unions to help its 250 striking members and their families. The workers have been on strike since July 17. Their appeal is for financial and material support.42 words
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201 1956-07-30 5 City Council workers to take strike vote on Thursday THE representative council of the City Council A Labour Unions Federation yesterday decided to call a general meeting on Thursday to take a strike ballot. The dispute which Involves 10.000 men. is over a demand for extension of retirement age limit201 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-07-30 5 HE WILL HOLD A ONE-MAN SHOW Mr. Wong I ho-Tane, a member of the Associate Institute of British Photographers, who will hold a one-man photographic exhibition of his works at the British Council Gallery on Aug. 8 at 5.30 pjn. The exhibition is sponsored by the Singapore Art Society and62 words
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Article23 1956-07-30 5 More than 250 people attended the second annual dinner of the Jewish Menorah Club in the Adelphi Roof Garden.23 words
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Article259 1956-07-30 5 They think family planning MnL* provide abortions \f A N V pregnant women call at Singapore Family Pl.'inning Association clinics in the mistaken belief that the clinics have authority to carry out abortions. The association's publicity officer, Mrs. Joanna Moore, said yesterday that these259 words
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Article132 1956-07-30 5 MALAYAN TOUR for B.B. BAND Five towns on programme rTTHE BAND of the SingaA pore Battalion of the Boys' Brigade will leave the island by bus on Aug. 10 for a goodwill tour of the Federation. The party, led by Lt. Lim Som Liang, will consist of six officers and132 words
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Article89 1956-07-30 5 rE Army yesterday honoured the officers and men of the Royal Army Services Corps who died in the Far East between lttt and 1955 with a memorial PtaVM at St. George's Garrison Church. Tkagtta. Major General L. H. O. Pagh, Chief of Staff. Far Cast89 words
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Article186 1956-07-30 5 Bosses to form watchdog team irUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Representatives of chambers of commerce and employers' associations are to meet here within the next fortnight. to discuss the formation of an employers' "watchdog" .organisation. The name of the organisation has not yet been decided, although It has been suggested that It186 words
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178 1956-07-30 5 MOTOR CAR owners are dally jamming the Singapore Vehicles Department and causing chaos all because they do not know that they need not go personally to renew their licences. The Registrar of Vehicles, Mr. B. C. J. Buckeridge, told the178 words
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160 1956-07-30 5 REPRESENTATIVES of the Malay Seamen's Union, the Malaysian Ship Officers Union and the Malaysian Mariners Union yesterday decided to from a federation. Inche Karim Dzaslr. secretary to the M.S.U., said 4,000 members of the unions would come under the f edeExtenslon of the local160 words
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Article23 1956-07-30 5 Cheong Keng Han, two-and-a-half, fell to her death yesterday from the third floor of a building in Tong Slak Street. Singapore.23 words
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Article20 1956-07-30 5 More tßan 25,000 people a***. ylsitedxthe safety-first exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall during the past seven days.20 words
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Article39 1956-07-30 5 In view of the limited number of places available, the Singapore Anglo Chinese School is to appoint a selection committee to study and decide on a priority basis for applications for admission into its 1957 Primary One39 words
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Miscellaneous359 1956-07-30 5 radio malaya Regional SINGAPORE Bhor ZS** i^?iJ? —I TS A -M- Ttae Signal and w»to 476 m. 3«m., SMm. aai opentaf Annet.; 7.16 Morning i!? v Berauit; 7.J0 Nbws; 7.» A Date A.M. *8.57 &c«teasts to KngUsh muric; Neitt h»s4Ums; 8c! J? < i: P J^« 1( a**F£? A Date359 words
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Article70 1956-07-30 6 M Warm* U* (minimum: THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. L. V. (Georgi) Frankfort thank all friends and relations for their expressions of condolences, masses, wreaths, loan of motorcars and assistance at the funeral on 27.7.66. MR. AND MRS. KHAUD BIN MOHD. DIN Of C.E.8., Raub thank all their70 words
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Article359 1956-07-30 6 U W*U $U (minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Da\ In the "Malay Mall" If you warn to win that $5,000 word putxle. HARROWS LTD., Sale. Grand Reductions on Materials, ReadyMade Dresses and skirts. OAY COTTON DRESSES foi Morning. Afternoon Cocktal. Wear at Mulchands. S2-1, Bra. Basah Road JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY359 words
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675 1956-07-30 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. July 30, 1956. New Power Station The Singapore City Council is to consider immediate stops to build a new power station at Pasir Panjang. A lively debate is in prospect While the Public Utilities Committee has given enthusiastic approval, at least tw 0 Councillors will675 words
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Article283 1956-07-30 6 No newspaperman from Malaya will accompany the trade mission to Communist Chins if the two Malayan Governments can prevent it Malaya will have to get its news about the mission from other and perhaps largely Communist sources. The reasons for this decision are to be made known283 words
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Article251 1956-07-30 6 The stiff side of the National Whitley Council In the Federation Is conducting a gallup poll among Government office workers to find out their views on a fortnightly pay system. By resorting to a poll the staft side is not implying that there is a serious division of251 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1956-07-30 6 K.M. PAJMKKAJi – - WANTED AN IDEOLOC FOB THE COMMONWEALT K.M. PAJMKKAJi •y Co mnamon wraith member* who mrm mprmiel evmr Asia, Africa and Europe sum! have divergent interest* mmd responsibilities need a remtsmem political faith to hold thmnt -tmmmiMmr. Mm his concluding article the author stresses the meed for a restatement ot Conemtonmromlth1,112 words
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Letter156 1956-07-30 6 rX article by a doctor published by you last week made interesting reading but I find it difficult to agree with the view expressed by htm. The Health Minister Is definitely on the right track when he decided to recruit more doctors from abroad to Malaya,156 words
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Letter107 1956-07-30 6 Menace to children I WONDER If It WOUld be possible for the Police to occasionally iikib a patrol car to tour Behnont Road residential ana to look out for motorists whu appear to regard It* blmd corners and concealed turnings as an ideal speedtesting ground. Such drivers are an ever-present107 words
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Letter110 1956-07-30 6 ris said that the Federal Legislative Council Is free to discuss, amend, delete or accept the recommendations of the Reid Commission. What then Is the purpose of the Commission? II the Legislative Council has the power to disregard the recommendations of the Reid Commission, would It not have110 words
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Letter135 1956-07-30 6 HAS the 8.8.C. General Overseas Service disappeared from the air altogether these last few weeks? I have been trying to tune In to the 8.45 pjn. programme on Mondays and have failed to get It To convince myself I was not searching on the wrong wave-band135 words
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Letter81 1956-07-30 6 YOUR correspondent "Complex." whose totter was published on July 34, states that It takes three days tor a letter posted hi Johore Bahru to reach Pontlan. If "Complex" can provide me with evidence to support his allegation I will have detailed enquiry made. The organisation of the mail81 words
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Letter106 1956-07-30 6 r THK proposal to construct ■I a national Sports Stadium at Kuala Lumpur brings to mind a similar proposal made In Kelantan a few months ago. The Idea was that private enterprise should be encouraged to build a stadium at Kota Bharu to be leased by Government106 words
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Letter83 1956-07-30 6 Not flying saucers REGARDING those puzzling blue lights in the sky, I and many others have seen searchlights converging in the sky over the Tiong Bahru area during Tuesday and Wednesday nights between 8 p.m. and 8.20 p.m. The phenomena explained by Dr. J. I. Bennett were also visible, together83 words
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Advertisement457 1956-07-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wf4t (If (mijumum) LEE LOH: Mary Lee Soon Lin daughter of Mr. and Mrs Las Ah Mun to Francis Loh Ser Mlang. son of Mr. and Mrs. Loh Keng Chuan. NO LIM: The engagement is announced on 29.7.56, between Mr. Jeffrey Ng Keng Lek and Miss Annie Llm457 words
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Advertisement33 1956-07-30 6 t A REALLY portable typewriter, sturdy y and light It Is I available with nori mai 'TIC A" or small I "ELTTB" type. f Send for free I leaflet. it court* QUAr. stN6*r**t33 words
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Advertisement63 1956-07-30 6 Mr. K.E. MEYER will be KUALA LUMPUB Monday, 13th August 1 956 Appointments for eye exjHnig* STORCHBROS.LTD., 37, MOUgjS only tho£d*^£-T f tolls you It's there v4^ ,71 1 I WIITCH^j WITH THE SUPER MICH fc APAd* Projocts only 3J" nto Oriental Siirvr*** Tea and Coffee Set.C:ises. Cigarette »>*** gpoj*^63 words
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Article61 1956-07-30 7 MRS CHRISTINA SMITH (above) was judged the loveliest redhead in Singapore at a competition to boost the film "Slightly Scarlet on Friday. Her husband is a corporal with the Royal Air Force at Seletar. She was a nurse before her marriage. The picture of the redhead in the Sunday Times61 words
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Article35 1956-07-30 7 my as Indian am centre petr.> one of the i tM the In-tetei-ve i Special be! EET.ination. mzirs:. will be tte ofl« of the In(taasioner. 3 1 I Boui, on a date to liar. i35 words
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Article41 1956-07-30 7 More than 700 people visited the ships of the Indian flotilla in Singapore harbour j yesterday. The Indian Navy provided launches which took them for a Sunday afternoon cruise to the ships and back ito Clifford Pier.41 words
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97 1956-07-30 7 gwDAY BAir ow ▼mitoh» Aram detkhtioh own ppblic sbcomtt omhmamck 'of special branch L. '0THING TO DO Ja ml0 N AFFAIRS' .DirTOR «f Singapore's Special DlB v Mr F Blades, said yesterday B^" 0 V „of Tan Lay Boon, an official of det Cn97 words
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Article39 1956-07-30 7 idy gifts or 12 x e ;uder.t5 with an engineering |M invited to the Ministry of r- ;o: .scholarships t vor. C-rvernment :s Sb the Colombo nir.::? facilities in al irrigation and jMjlnMrlne technoi itadeoti from jtr to including39 words
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268 1956-07-30 7 Comrades in arms meet after 10 years Ttoy stand ditfirt •f war tsgttbfr A FTER 10 years of se- paration the best friends in tfte British Army the Ist Bn. the Royal Sussex Regiment and lst./2nd. Gurkhas met in Singapore yesterday. The Royal Sussex Regiment was on its way to268 words
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Article61 1956-07-30 7 No casualties ALOR STAR, Sun.— Kedah poUce today estimated that 10 to twelve terrorists took part in the attack on a police Landrover at Kuba PanjangTlti AKar Road. 28 miles from here., yesterday. rive special constables and a driver were travelling towards Tlti Akar from Alor Star61 words
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Article132 1956-07-30 7 AN association has been formed In Singapore to keep youngsters out of mischief by the use of a "little bit of psychology." Called the Blngapone Young People's AMOcfiUonjlt win be inaugurated on Friday by the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Xee. The president, a132 words
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Article77 1956-07-30 7 ROAD DEATH: VICTIM TO BLAME ALOR STAR, Sun. The Alor Star coroner. Inche Hamzah bin Abu Samah, today found that a padi planter, Abdul Saraat bin Ismail. 48. who died after being knocked down by a car at Kota Berang S c m v t on March 9. was himself77 words
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Article165 1956-07-30 7 ijiIGHTEEN businessmen and a Government official from Singapore flew to Bangkok yesterday on their way to Cambodia and South Vietnam for trade talks with local officials. The trade mission will spend three days in Cambodia and three in South Vietnam. The Singapore Minister for Commerce165 words
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Article38 1956-07-30 7 Lady Black, wife of the Governor of President of the Singapore branch of the Red Cross Society to a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night appealed for support of the Society's Hag day on Saturday.38 words
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Article, Illustration160 1956-07-30 7 Tutor: We must find a way to send him abroad I iiiiiiiiiniiinHiiiiii iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A SMALL BOY wearing his first long trousers and a black bow tie steps on to the rostrum at Singapore's Badminton Hall He parses his lips and gives his trousers a nervous160 words
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Article147 1956-07-30 7 ALL MRS. HDID WAS DIAL 2811 npHE SINGAPORE Blood Bank was getting rather A dry for some time the response from donors had been poor and officials were hard pressed as to how to solve the problem. Then the supervisor of the Bank, Mrs.147 words
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Article51 1956-07-30 7 KEMAMAN, Sun.— Wan Nik blnte Ngah of Pulau Kabing pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to possessing six pounds of raw opium on Friday. She was alleged to have carried the opium in a basket. The case was fixed for hearing on Sept.51 words
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Article191 1956-07-30 7 'Lifebelts cost too much 9 T*HE Singapore United Motor Sampan Association has rejected a proposal made by the Ministei for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, that sampans carry a lifebelt for every three passengers instead Of a life «v«»rv nwiwmmr The Marina191 words
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Article72 1956-07-30 7 MINISTER: GO EAST, YOUNG MAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Young Malays especially former members of the security forces were urged today to go east and open up virgin Jungle for farm cultivation. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Ishak made this appeal when he declared open 50 houses for former Special72 words
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76 1956-07-30 7 Union sacks president and friends rE president of the Singapore Workers' Union. Inche Mohamed Yunus bin Ismail, and about 100 of his supporters were expelled from the union yesterday. This action was taken by the union's executive council at an emergency meeting yesterday. Inche Yunus and his followers work at76 words
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Article51 1956-07-30 7 Five members of the Indonesian Parliament, including the Speaker. Mr. Sartono, flew Into Singapore by Qan-tas-BOAC yesterday, on their way to Communist China. The mission, which was accompanied by a Chinese Embassy official, will spend one week m China, at the invitation of the Communist51 words
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Article23 1956-07-30 7 Talliah Appasamy. a 48--year-old porter In the Singapore Railway Station who was trundling luggage along the platform, suddenly collapsed and died.23 words
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218 1956-07-30 7 CUT GOVT. SPENDING, CALL BY TRADERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The chairman of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Chong Khoon Lin, today urged the Alliance Government to "streamline" administration and reduce expenditure. He told the annual meeting of the A.C.C.C.: "We hope the Government will be able to simplify218 words
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Advertisement70 1956-07-30 7 mism£/869 Otftuttfe futest... &MBL A* > i J^ w\« W lUDGE BICYCLE mkj(lf\ \i BUILT IN THE UIORLD'S mW I \k \1 BIGGKTBKYCLEFAODRY <lJ^ 1 FAM*OUS II FOR OVER *m^±^ 80. years 011 ALL GOOD BICYCLE DEALERS si Nc uuJ mqcpore MstributortiTP »T, PHONI: 4154 4155. tXr «A«6£ CAPITOL r*»Z70 words
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Advertisement105 1956-07-30 7 ROTARY HOES LTD ip ■^BBBBBBBBBBB^B^kV^BBBBB&B^BBaiV^^BW^^^lP^' VsH^sT II THE HOWARD :*>;t:-:*: Trailing /and mounted types 111 available Jfe^ 111 y4# or most *yP** tractors L^k^BKaWV «NGAPO« KUALA LUMPUR PENANG (TOM HAIAOGA SEREMBAN KOTA SHAIU JUSELTON EYE EXAMINATION Y<w can eat with fait* tttrii but you ■JMHHPJIHH can't cc« with artificial tyti.105 words
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Miscellaneous137 1956-07-30 7 The weather MINIMUM TEMPERATURE (7.30 p.m. on July U to 7.10 ajn. on July 39) Singapore 10 rteartai. Penang 73. Kota Bahru 70, Kuala Lumpur 73, ipoh 70, Kuantan 71. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE (7.30 ajn. to 7.30 pjn. on July 39) Singapore 87, Penang 86, KoU Bahru 88. Kuala Lumpur 89,137 words
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Article214 1956-07-30 8 Fortified by laughter PRIME MINISTER OF MIRTH; by A. C. Wilson (Odhams Prats Ltd., 18s.) UP AND DOWN THE LINE, by lack Train (Odhams Prats Ltd., 155.). "^either of these 11 books— one a biography, the other an autobiography about famous British comedians raises much of a laugh. But neither214 words
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1064 1956-07-30 8 AL.MJNBT9S MOSJVJVAHO - Islam is still suspect in Soviet Russia AL.MJNBT9S MOSJVJVAHO BOOKS W THE W^JEKJT aiintifuiHiiiMiiiiiiirtfMMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHtmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiMiMiiiiiiiMiiiiiftiiiiiiiiMi By BASICALLY the official Russian attitude to Islam is no different from Moscow's politic tolerance of Christianity or any other religious faith* Stalin and and Lenin, like Marx and Bagels, were uncomprising atheists, as Khruschev, Bulganln1,064 words
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Article295 1956-07-30 8 Patricia Ledyard - Patricia Ledyard. FRIENDLY ISLAND. By (Peter Davies. 155.) PATRICIA LEDYARD, a young anthropologist, attracted by what she had read of Tonga in a college library, went out to the islands to be headmistress of a mission school. Though she found herself out of sympathy with the295 words
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Advertisement233 1956-07-30 8 Dinky Toys No. 110 Aiton-Martin DB3. S^L^ This femous race-winner is tn exdtlng )M addition to the Dinky Toys range. W Radng number on sides and bonnet. mmm^™^^*^"» Fitted with driver In white kit. MameUcdingre«norgrey.Length3!'. a Dinky Toys No. 261 Telephone Service Van s^blL^L^L^Ll In regulation green finish, with letterIng233 words
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Advertisement173 1956-07-30 8 Calobar sun glass-lenses aretht >ears of intensive research in the a^ (lass field by scientists working -^g in the interests of eye comfort and 'J^ American Optical Co. Available Irom all reputable upticilss Ask yonr optician to show you lhf f 1 5 but Doctor, ifwM why does 'Disprin' "Sfifll173 words
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Miscellaneous44 1956-07-30 8 Straits Times Crossword I i EsSl I I I I 9 I I I I 2r J fcSt i V2!™ t /r i| 9? Btlaf n<l works? •UfiS^&S'tali (I) "^^'w-f-^^iw. "'^(feSr* 1 "wS^rclT" I*^"*"-'1 11 Bygone ruler of sportmf body 30 Wlhwuu mWMe d44 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-07-30 8 34 Knight not C.I.D. wit. the »**>n or a Lord Major DOWN I L.L.B. with a lltUe sister shar. Iqr equally (5-5. S). 3. beamed it turned to settled period 3 The map is for associate on board 4 Sundry accompaniment of odds 6 Uneonsdous. like returning huntsman 6 Not165 words
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Article, Illustration2541 1956-07-30 9 WALTER LORD - WALTER LORD almost on lop of it ....they braced themselves for the crash.* -Bt. Wve hit in iceberg!' IUT THE CARD GAME WENT ON in Dm crow V t o! the new U Star liner t, iook-out FreFieet peered iaiiinf nipht. and re was "loud- with2,541 words
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Advertisement115 1956-07-30 9 Ir two generations the name I u« troubled men s con- J W ei For fwo generations < r^vcbeenasKm?: Why? omc of the ques- >> now can some o 7 I bc answered some of the |iB doubts stilled. For one Jhas made it *he task of nv years to115 words
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Advertisement33 1956-07-30 9 JjMUjk A word of advice ff^t. &J for the vital /^B^^sata^sa^* aw aaaa^B\Bsa*aVaaßaa\ aa\ aW «fa\ «fh 0m nonuis sneaa %aaa S fi aaa»Y BRAND'S Hjbfl ESSENCE OF CHICKEN THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH33 words
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Article430 1956-07-30 10 |^M&fecMn£L*2^B By Our Market Correspondent THE Suei Canal crisis x towards the end of last week had no dampening effect on the Singapore Share Market and a food volume of business was done. The Suez affair by stimulating the rise In the price of rubber and430 words
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Article108 1956-07-30 10 DIVIDENDS AHH 2 COMPANIES operating V/ in Malaya announced the following dividends last week:— SUNGEI BIDOR Tl\ DREDGING LTD.- dividend of 3d Australian per stock unit payable on August 13 i 0 those registered Qn August 4. Books will be closed from August 6 t 0 13. THE KUNDONG RUBBER108 words
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Article342 1956-07-30 10 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period July 21 to July 27:— WDUSTBIALS. Fraser ft Neave Ords. $1.92% to $1.97%. Federal Dispensary $2.08, Gammons $2. to $1.98, Hammer Co $2.90 to $2.87% to $2.90342 words
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Article605 1956-07-30 10 rE following revised list of quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their meeting: on Friday:— Dn>USTUAI« Alex Brick* B 7 Mltrs Pre* 1.70 17»xa Ord». l.W l.Wsd B. B. Petrol fl/. £J/B.ic Tnutew 10 >M Cod. Tin Smelt PreX liz- Ord« JO/. M'Srd605 words
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Article287 1956-07-30 10 ALL other influences as far as rubber and tin were concerned in Singapore last week were overshadowed by Egyptian seizure of the Suez Canal on Friday. By Saturday morning tin had reached $381 per picul and rubber 86% cents per lb. It was the highest Un price287 words
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Advertisement812 1956-07-30 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BRUNEI GOVERNMENT RUBBER PLANTING SCHEME Applications are Invited for the post of Rubber Development Officer. Monthly salary Is In the •cale $511x21-679 together with variable cost of living allowance which In the case of a married man varies between $166 and $214 per month. Applicant for preference should812 words
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Advertisement808 1956-07-30 10 K NOTICE UL ELECTRICITY BOARD ef the TION OF MALAYA I as? Hn^w sPtMt.ftisi.n hU -^TSLn. is hereby given that her* will be an Interruption of supply to mil consumers In tontlan Kechll. from 9M A.M. to i.30 PJL on 3rd August 1986, In trder to cany out extensions to808 words
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Advertisement727 1956-07-30 10 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED Application* are invited for tin supply of an provisions and firewood for the Malay Women's Training College, Malacca, Iron 14th November, I960. Pull particulars may be obtain* from the Malay Women's Traintot College Offlee. Tender* to be sent in to Principal, Malay Women's TraJnlni College, Malacca before727 words
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Advertisement358 1956-07-30 10 (cajtx) KNUTSEN LINE ouun a FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS-K1 Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Wi Gjertnide Bakke 11/MAng Elisabeth Bakke Sailed 21/23 Au( U^l Ellen Bakke 25 |ul IS Aug 14/16 Sep ITS*! Accepting Cargo for Fremantle— <illi«t fa FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA— tr Sailing Fremantle Spore Honjkon i Anna358 words
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Advertisement840 1956-07-30 11 ■AST ASIATIC LINES 22r-!« Hr Smm h^ PANAMA IO^T" 18 P ShOm SPOM .UMBAWA /ItA 17/20 Am 'ROM HONGKONG HOMEWABB. Mop 1 ■bom SpOf- P Shom I>M «B ERRIA c*. IS/141 1.00 H«. M /1 S-OVB SKLAMB.A •"nromgoMj n-18/B 19-19/8 20-21/8 (Coß* Looom (pom. aorf). 6 wl BCANBtNAVIAN AIRUNBS SYSTSM840 words
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Advertisement923 1956-07-30 11 M9SJBM TftC TBB ttj|| «Tot ABoTottatJl V Tl» rn 1 BUILDING oWI leßlf Bk BXSkimamJjßSao* JmXow ***** SlimfOJMt (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S UNO SAILINGS TO U.K. ANB CONTINENTAL PORTS m S'pora P. Sham Penang aHMWMUE for Afvoc rtnouliiy ULwmfi^ i IBJWLUMBS ""j rvn •BINVRACKII for London, Rottoroom 6.923 words
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Advertisement1039 1956-07-30 11 M^uuunrßß co M lid. TSL.: No.: ***** LBIWBIL HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS AHBBIEI. SAN PRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND. nnl tic A >I ii ill oXl—Blla Pjtjtj. MBBMooSjtBBBm Mmm omb» Cbom^Jimol oV turfk •nO TSr U. 3.*"*., PIOrTn *~*TIoWITbC rWII •mbjbo^jmfjojmm FbT *»~»»¥Wm1 OB omjvih cjno ConooQ vio Cotofnbo *%fIMIHB1,039 words
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Article489 1956-07-30 12 'THRILLING CHASE FOR RUNS JUST FAILS Kailas heads recovery JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. JOHORE were only five runs short of beating Malacca in their in-ter-state cricket match which ended on the Johore English College ground today. Left with 45 minutes to score 52 runs, Johore made489 words
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103 1956-07-30 12 LONDON, San. BRITAIN plans to send to the Olympic Games 111 Melbourne a team of 225 competitors and officials, Lord Burghley, Chairman of the British Olympic Association, announced yesterday. Only the United States. Russia and Australia among the more than 76 nations takingReuter - 103 words
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438 1956-07-30 12 MILE STAR EDWARDS SETS 1,500-m RECORD ACHILLES Club's best athletes were on display yesterday in the annual championships at Raffles Institution ground and nine records were broken and two squalled. L. R. Bartiett, one of the i Royal Navy's best athletes, won the Individual championship438 words
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Article86 1956-07-30 12 Hicks takes British Marathon PORT SUNLIGHT. Cheshire. Sun. HARRY Hicks (Hampstead Harriers) yesterday won the British marathon championship, and with it probably a place in Britain's Olympic team. Hicks, who runs to and from work dally, took' the lead after 24 miles and gradually Increased it to win two hours,86 words
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Article46 1956-07-30 12 RAF. Setetar beat Sukanunai B.C. 3-1 In a BAFA Junior Cup tie at Geylang yesterday. Gallagher (2) and Ford scored for the airmen and Arshad for Sukuramai. Junior A.A. beat Bouna Vista 2-1 in a Div. 3A soccer match at St. George's Road yesterday.46 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-07-30 12 Archie Moore gets home a hard left to CatuMan Janus faker's c M"J n scheduled 15 round fight which the promoters claimed to be for the vacant *W" weight championship of the world. The referee stored the fight, held in Toronto last week, in the ninth66 words
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Article315 1956-07-30 12 LONDON. Sunday. POSITIONS in the English county cricket championship 1 after matches ending Friday are: ■men follow Gloucestershire (18 matches and 92 points), Worcestershire (18 and 93). Middlesex (20 and 92), Hampshire (17 and 88), Sussex 18 and 84). Essex (19 and 82), Nottinghamshire (18 and 76). SomersetReuter - 315 words
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Article317 1956-07-30 12 ESSEX SHOCKS FOR SURREY LONDON, Sun. Fan exciting day's cricket at the Oral here, Surrey, who are seeking their fifth successive English county cricket championship, were given some shocks by lowly Essex. Essex ended the first day's play needing 52 more runs for first innings points, with six wickets left.Reuter - 317 words
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283 1956-07-30 12 LX MANS, Sun. A BRITISH Jaguar, driven by Scotsmen Ron Plockhart and Nlnian Sanderson, won the 34--hour Le Mans sports car endurranee race here today. Second was a British worksentered Aston Martin driven by Grand Prix aces Stirling Meat and Peter Coiling Third283 words
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Advertisement385 1956-07-30 12 i: SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS august MOVIE NEWS 40c«nu J: ISSUE ON SALE TODAY Copy t day: vflrl lUL lay 6j«*».3opjt: |i "SERENADE''^-™ ;l LANAA Warner Color Wsrner Bros. Plctore > > < j TOMORROW ONLY! A Miracle Of A Picture jane "MIRACLE IN van i wyman THE RAIN" JQHNS385 words
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Advertisement324 1956-07-30 12 CATHAY 'ORGAN iVi V.UW S -JHAMAK JHANAK PAyai Celer by Technicolor i> irPl M L Bill I A Cathay Organisation R,,rasr ,|!?i» MlivT^l TOMORROW! YOU'LL BE JUMPIVr S ■|^^|j^--' FRANKIE J IHOWERD m, J I LIM r- 4\ SVlll) JLI USUAL 5 SHOWS at II a.m m" V Kw ?ri™s.fci324 words
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Article, Illustration440 1956-07-30 13 THREE GIRLS AMD 12 MEM SET THEIR SIGHTS FOR MALAYAN TITLES SANDAKAN, Sun. THE BIGGEST and perhaps the strongest ever team will represent British North Borneo at the Malayan athletic championships at Penang next month. In the team of is, is Borneo's brightest Olympic hope,440 words
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Article70 1956-07-30 13 CROYDON, Sun.— Gordon Ptrle. the British Olympic runner, ran the mile in 4mm. 2 Jsec. hen yesterday to register his personal bast for the distance and the fastest mile of the year In Britain. A heavy drizzle, which fell just before the race, made conditions difficult,Reuter - 70 words
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Article32 1956-07-30 13 LLANDTJDNO. Wales, Sun. Ryder Cup player Charlie Ward, won tb« British close profwrtoful golf championship here yesterday. He beat Ericßrown, the Scottish "HMwptoWj by two strokes over 36 holes.— neuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article375 1956-07-30 13 By EPSOM JEEP mjfß. WONG AH YORK'S IYI B-year-old C y p r c s s Point's victory In the Bank Holiday Cup ($5,000 plus about $3,000 in added money) at Penang on Saturday, has boosted his total turf earnings to nearly $100,000. In five375 words
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Advertisement392 1956-07-30 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT jd urds te (Mim.)— Box M cte. extra. TO LET BUNGALOW hi Fran-,-ei Estate, partly Furnished, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, Living/ D ning Room, Utility Room, Garage Modern" Conveniences. R*:it $350. Apply:— Credit Fonder nExtreme Orient. T\NGUN. To Let for approximately five months. Beautifully justed House, three Alrcondl••oned392 words
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Advertisement371 1956-07-30 13 TUITION 20 Word* Si flltaO-fco, MHm K.?22?iSi? 14M OM LEARN TO DRIVE. How to Paaa Your Teat Tuition the Personal Supervision of Robert Gob. Apply MSlst Sh^3M6Br LEARN LATEST METHOD Halrdressing from "Malaon w mends' Tutor withznany years experience. 3 mths. Course. 1300 only. Box A 4349, &T. REGISTRATION NOW371 words
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Advertisement351 1956-07-30 13 BOOKS PCBUCATIONS It Word* U (Mlm.y-BoxMcU. nbs. THERE ARE A lot of »"Mt v ft si^^^^'ga^s-r^ B»bVS^»QsbSS i^JS i£? Malaja.It will put you on the right tnsek book should be yettt constant companion. Price $12.00 of all good booksellers or post tree from the Straits Times Press. FURTHER SUPPLIES OF351 words
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Advertisement346 1956-07-30 13 puzzle Out alons dotted Un« I MONDAY j Straits Times I i WORD PUZZLE *F* r**»t> **^o\ s^«l sbsbW issftasV sßlgsav sTAaßesajßfesi B Will Vl| #Hw W^* «••>•) •*MMB*U)i*j Postiag iMtrsxtiem appear btlow. Name w u .>..uk* j 1 g I I [TT~joJUTrTjTlgpi flu I g I U I I346 words
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Article768 1956-07-30 14 1 SELANGOR* 'PROBLEM BOY" HIM HIS BEST FORM INDONESIAN GIRL WHIPS Mrs. SAMUEL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. npWENTY three year A old Bombay University student, Nandu Natekar, firm favourite for the Selangor Interna 1 1 o n,a 1 badminton men's singles title, qualified for the final768 words
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202 1956-07-30 14 Results at a glance Men's singles Quarter finals: Abdullah Pirn (S'gor) bt Chna Slew Htasf (S'gor) 15-4, 15-5, Eddy Yusuf (Indo.) bt P. S. Chftwla (Ind.) 18-17. 10-15. lt-15. Semi-finals: A. Pirui bt E. Yusuf 15-2. 17-6; N. Natekar bt Tan Joe Hok 15-3, 15-S. Women's singles Quarter finals: Dolly202 words
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Article245 1956-07-30 14 Juniors hold Schools CINQAPORE Junior Selection drew 2-2 with Singapore and Federation Combined Schools XI in a friendly match at Jalan Besar KtadUm rest t-> day. Playing together as a team for the first time, the schoolboys took come time to combine effectively but in the second half they were245 words
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366 1956-07-30 14 ArkelTs 107 n.o. was best batting rPHE two leading teams A in the Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament, Police and Indian Association, fared badly yesterday. Police suffered their second defeat of the season at the hands of Army at Nee Soon, while Indians366 words
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Article57 1956-07-30 14 A team of 30 including three black-belt holders from the Singapore Judo Club, will give an exhibition at Chenwu auditorium, Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 25 and 26. The second day's performance will be specially for schoolchildren and arrangements are being made for a friendly match57 words
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Article52 1956-07-30 14 Wanderers beat R.A.A F Tengah by 30 runs In a S.C.A. Junior tournament cricket fixture at WoodaviUe yesterday. Wanderers 118 (Cbla Keng Hock 30, A. G. Armstrong 57, Kearton 2-24, Sylvander 4-37 Burton (3-45). R.A.A.F 96 (Hilton 18, Burton 31, Heamden 27 Sabapathy 3-31, M.52 words
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Article781 1956-07-30 14 Aray v Police ARMY beat Singapore Police by 39 rune at Nee Soon. ARMT Rose b Perera 23 jourdan c Stevens b B'sham 0 Davidson c Cooke b Perera 4 Webb c da Silv» b Perera 7 Orindrod c Stevens b Perera 22 Barron c Perera b781 words
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306 1956-07-30 14 'TOURING South China had to call on their crack inside forward Yiu Cheuk Yin to help them win the last match of their Singapore visit at Jalan Besar Stadium last night before a paying crowd of 7.656. Handsome winners in their306 words
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303 1956-07-30 14 I MALACCA. Sun. OELANOOR A.A.A. won the 0 triangular athletic meet against Swift A.A. and Malacca a.a.a. here today. Selangor put up a total of 72 points while Swift A.A. of Singapore, runners-up, collected S3 points. Nine records were broken. ■emits: lMyts: l. Ho303 words
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Article270 1956-07-30 14 fOUR RECORDS were broken at r the Woodbrldge Hospital Recreation Club's annual athletic meet at Woodbrldge yesterday. Ahmad Wartam (IS points) was the champion athlete with Thong Kum Weng the runner-up. Results: lttjrda: l. Ahmad Wartam. 2. Ismail Yusofl, 3. Rahmat Salnl. lOsec. (record); ZSOyis.:270 words
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Article103 1956-07-30 14 MARY KLASS] SPIKED, TOli STOP TRAi^ SINGAPORE sprint chamni on. Mary Klass. onr- of I the few Colony athletes ex' pected to qualify for th," Olympic Games at Me bourne in November wl have to stop training f few days right at the n important part of the se i103 words
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Article302 1956-07-30 14 I WHAT a hectic weekenu it w a fn To round off their InterXS !il! port beat the Federation 4-2 a t Road yesterday to gain .heir J* :t Singapore deserved to win iiibL *iaij but they had to twice Sght' back from arrears through out.302 words
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Article43 1956-07-30 14 S'pore qualifj I stages of thes^ rounds w,^ eapore Golf <v turned ln He «UWrS D I- SWV '■"'and fhacipica m '159, I wa > 1I6O1 G Hi Major H. b B G. D. N Baturdti MrMullan |J Me*; DMteiS ThefiMlf, R.S.G.C. w Sl3>43 words
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Article75 1956-07-30 14 ISLAND! m D. W von the Rovai im taint Pr;» uq joint score o! :i: The riuis n«J I compel: I son in i and H. Hetcbe i I division and 'o 1 "C" division I The bai: -t.i If. G. Murchat and B. Brmrjj I The mixed :«a by75 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1956-07-30 14 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Dlv. 1: Chinese Athletics t S.H.B. PoUee, Jalan Bessr, 5.1S pjn. Div. 2B: Tamil Brotherhood t Customs, GeyUng: Dh. SA: PMUtM v Worker* Education, C.Y.M.A.; K*tOBC v Perhimponan SUa. Baiestier Road; K.M.L. B.A.F. Tenjah, Fmtct Park. United Service* league, Dlr. ti Kranji r Tenfah, KrmaJI; Terror r Crmadcn,54 words
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