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Title Section15 1956-10-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES Nettfato m No. 1,105. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1956. it 20 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-10-28 1 ALL- DAY CURFEW The big round-up: 'Just the stuff- Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today backed the action of the Singapore Government in arresting PAP assemblyman Lim Chin Siong and other leaders of the Middle Road unions whose members are supporting the rebel students.218 words
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Article, Illustration3758 1956-10-28 1 Singapore its normal calm, and nothing must be done to delay this." Two other Ministers. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, and inche Hamid. also made radio appeals for racial harmony. In Kuala Lumpur, the Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, urged3,758 words
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371 1956-10-28 1 IT IS almost certain that the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Singapore will be cancelled. The Sunday Times understands that the Singapore Government has sent a message to London urging this precaution. A reply is p.waited. If the Duke's Singapore tour371 words
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Article187 1956-10-28 1 WHO'S WHO -THE TOP IS NAMES THESE are the top Middle Road trade union leaders who were among 234 people detained by the Singapore Government under the Public Security Ordinance yesterday. MR. LIM CHIN SIONC. secretary general of the Factory and Shopworkers Union and PAP assemblyman for Bukit Timah. (AMES187 words
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Article36 1956-10-28 1 ALL QI'IKT No further bwMentS reported after midnight. In worst riot are. is like (ievlani; ami KOl lior<\ soldiers were p.itrulling with gWM ;it the n.id.v. Jlark hark-lams alleys and livr-fool wajrs \\er»> searched.36 words
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Miscellaneous29 1956-10-28 1 EMERGENCY INFORMATION CHURCH closed till further notice. Services will be held in RADIO all Singapore churches at continue to broadcast SCHOOLS bulletins hourly from 6 Schools will remain a.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration2181 1956-10-28 2 FRANCE-THE LAND OF THE PERFECT LOVERS THE FRENCHMAN'S ENDEARING WAYS -THE FRENCHWOMAN'S NATURAL COQUETRY: THE French have a reputation for all sorts of things, from eating frogs to wooing women. Hut this doesn't mean that every Fren'.hman cats frogs or makes love every day. Hot s^ots in Paris are visited2,181 words
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Article58 1956-10-28 3 In every Famous Criminal Trial, sooner or later, the accused hears One Question the answer to which he knows must seal his fate. In this specially written version of the Porthole Murder what, in your opinion, was THE FATAL QUESTION that decided |ames Camb's Cuilt? ERNEST58 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1956-10-28 3 THE liner Durban Castle w;is homeward iid. steaming at rly IS knots, the in coast and 90 of shark-mi-i sea In'hind her. is a tine night t October 18, 17, hot with 'a light before three a.m. rant* in the man'l galley, on Following the1,452 words
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Article, Illustration904 1956-10-28 3 H. Heng - Colour is the best tonic for the home H. Heng By £OES your home lack in individuality? If so, here are some ideas on how to give it a I and make things more pleasant for the .at-home days ahead. The best tonic is our. Colour is fun if you904 words
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Advertisement325 1956-10-28 3 to Australia SINGAPORE DARWIN SYDNEY tKKtr" Leave Singapore every Saturday at 1 1 a.m. Sumptuous Super-Conttellatioa Comfort. All First Clat* JL ,iv^ '^■Wo •cats arc Slumberettfs. > *\J Tounn or First Class. JJHE AIR'INDIA EJF& 2<u*juuuuunija APELPHI BUILDINC, SINCAPORE, TEL: *****. ~j£^ STOP THAT COUGH \%fx SOOTHE AND L^siU /^j325 words
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Advertisement49 1956-10-28 4 I^^W The Same Fine duality NOTHING CHANGED EXCEPT THE BOTTLE SIZE J^S f-jj It s the same delicious Coca-Cola you have always HfisA 4^ k enjoyed same lively, tangy taste same pure, whole- A LION LIMITED Kuala Lumpur (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) AUTHORISED BOTTLERS OF COCA-COLA :P^ /Pl~T? T IS49 words
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Article, Illustration456 1956-10-28 5 S. SALIM AHMAD - 'A finger for my life'— and Yusof says it's a bargain S. SALIM AHMAD SIHGLE-HAHDED HE KILLED A FULL SHOWN TIGER from ROTA BIIARI', Sat ii -HKN 4^-year-old ab?T ongines instructor Yusof bin Muhammad is discharged from the General Hospital here next urek, he will have only four fingers on456 words
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354 1956-10-28 5 156 entries for Shell rallya new record BUT FIELD WILL BE LIMITED TO 120 A RECORD number of 156 entries have been received for the second annual Shell Malayan Motor Rally be held on Dec. 28 29 and S3. But, according to Mr. P. R. W. Jupe, the liason of354 words
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Article88 1956-10-28 5 LONDON. —In 2'i hours Philip Yazdzik, 42-year-old American miner, ate 77 hamburgers, which amounted to 77 large rolls more than 20 lb. of meat, and 5 lb. of onions. He drank six quarts of milk and six bottles of lemonade. Next day Yazdzik ate 15'88 words
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Article47 1956-10-28 5 SYDNEY. Sat. Britain s nuclear scientist Sir William Penney, left here by air today for Canada. He declined to tell newspapermen at the airport why he was going to Canada, if he would be staying on there, or visiting the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article20 1956-10-28 5 LONDON. Sat. Princess Margaret returned to London by air yesterday from her five-weeks' visit to East Africa. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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130 1956-10-28 5 The Answer to THE FATAL QUESTION No. 3 MANY may think that the Judge's question: "So what, l necessity teas there to do anything but slip out ot lthe cabin of the girl and get back to your own J quarters?" to which Camb replied: "My intention was I to130 words
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Article, Illustration128 1956-10-28 5 THE M.A. WHO CAN COOK TOO PRETTY, vivacious Catherine Lim at 25 the University of Malaya's first and, so far, only woman M.A. has many interests in life, besides the geography she teaches at the Penang Convent. She is that rare combination a girl wilh beauty Evenings will find her128 words
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Article207 1956-10-28 5 Building starts at old airport -THOUSANDS of Singapore people will be moving into new homes on part of the former Kallang airport by the end of next year. Building operations have now started under the Singapore Improvement Trust's multi-million dollar scheme to transform the former airport into a modem residential207 words
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Article, Illustration371 1956-10-28 5 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN HUMBLE BEGINNING OF A GREAT PROJECT By week-end, while thousands of Singaporeans were either attending the races, watching the big walk to Johore or lazing on the beaches. 12 young men set out on a special mission. After a quick lunch in town, they371 words
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Advertisement316 1956-10-28 5 TH^SE SIX EXCITING BOOKS cost $47.50 in the usual way. But members of WORLD BOOKS are privileged to obtain them at monthl Intervals, beginning at once, for only $15.00 (plus postage and packingsee coupon below i. which is less than a third of the cost of the ordinary editions. There316 words
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Advertisement219 1956-10-28 5 motors f*7| \&*-^P^| guCGEp p£p£NDABIL'T/ KUAIA LUMPUR 'tPOH PEfi'AfifG SINGAPORE J£BS£LTON > N^-<- V y r v- •;■■<• is. ROUND TRIP FARES 7[/T T/ AC*rA First Class $617 JV± Y 0 J L \&j£ m Tourist C I ass $35 1 y| Includinf slay on board w Monj A'onjr mHh219 words
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Article35 1956-10-28 6 Newest sports fashion is the car coat Narrow, kneeiength and well fastened, it cannot be crushed or crumpled and has no hanging folds to win themselves round the hand brake or the gears.35 words
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Article, Illustration280 1956-10-28 6 This evening dress of lilac pink brocade embroidered in silver thread, made Sunday Times photographer Sam Kai Vee, gasp with admiration. Mademoiselle Lenvin holds a bunch of hand-made pink orchds. IF you want to know what sort of clothes a girl should wear to280 words
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278 1956-10-28 6 How to deal with those boys who get fresh JEVERAL teenagers have written to me lately asking how they should cope with boys who get "fresh" and expect that goodnight kiss when they ask a girljout on a date. Some of these girls seem to think that unless they agree278 words
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Article110 1956-10-28 6 Recipe for teenagers This week's recipe for our teenage cooks Is lor Orangr Caraway Gems, which are easily made and very light and delicious. INGREDIENTS: One aDd a half cups plain flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder, pinch salt. 2 tablespoons good shortening, one-third cup sugar, 1 teaspoon caraway seeds, grated110 words
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Article143 1956-10-28 6 ARE you a slouch who walks round with sagging shoulders and a forward-tilting head? Or are you one of those slick, attractive girls whose poise and bearing stand out in a crowd? In case you are the droopy type, check up on your posture and143 words
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Article245 1956-10-28 6 Planning that trousseau DLANNING a trousseau is one of the most important jobs a bride-to-be has to tackle, and it should be a labour of love, especially for a girl who is clever with her needle. But whether you really splash and spend all your savings on pretty things, or245 words
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Advertisement234 1956-10-28 6 .**«•£< tl«**«* B&U^^^^^^^^HJ^Z^ p j The world's favourites i Cerebos the world's 'finest' table >>^i»- salt. Bisto th« world's most pop*\jfiKL ulargrivy maker. Keep* supply o( eech always In your home. ftade •rct'.ncs Bouttaad A Co. Limited. Pact loi No. Ml, Singepor* tf' i &tm£^Wg/MjSiSs*% TM^fcP\ The translucent hriutY ol234 words
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Advertisement275 1956-10-28 6 k I rt" ...and here's why you will lov Campbell's Tomato Soup ii mad* from only the finest, «un-np»r» n /^l^^^^^^^S^, tomatoes, blended vw'h r\ r T^^L!/ spices and golden n:h rrSS^mmmm^^Si butter! Velvety smooth r,, M W/ftMßjflf/M and br 'Bnt.8 nt sparkling flavor make an 'deal pour-on sauce or275 words
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1079 1956-10-28 7 fc^i^M^^&S^^M^il^^ MY grandfather, a great scholar originally from Colombo, asked me the other day if i could tell him what "hook" money was and if 1 didn't know I was to find out. i cannot. Can you help? LOSIVG FACE Penan* Hook-money1,079 words
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Article972 1956-10-28 7 Masqueraded as a girl, now he's in a iam NOW 20, for the past 18 months I have been corresponding, in a girl's name, with a srirl of 18. I have never met her, but now she wants to do so. If I refuse, she972 words
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Advertisement298 1956-10-28 7 fc I Ideally suitable jKs^SaT for use in a /te§^jiEW hot climate ther, longer-lasting, easier to use. Gives your lips a lovelier lustre than ever belore. In ten brilliant shades LpsticJc by YARDLEY :DLEY 33 OLD BOND STREET LONDON tff ft ZONAS if/fsrh does so t-^Jilatl JO B S <298 words
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Advertisement13 1956-10-28 7 Address your letter: The 'Know Alls', The Sunday Tines, Cecil Street, Singapore 1.13 words
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Advertisement132 1956-10-28 7 L00k... l\ I AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE f<^^J~ OFJUSTAfEW JHP*f~ OROPS OF Jj|J» EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES U!IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIt3IIIIIIIIIIIIC]llllllllllllt3llllllllllilC3llilllllllllt3IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII'J£ I India's finest Handloom fabrics for your Diwaii wear and joyous gifts tor your near and dear ones, i The Diwaii selection offers132 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-10-28 7 7\Mg" was that mew? p^fr Ne W^f >^ ..."'iXs^t**.8 words
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Article29 1956-10-28 8 Mr. Jamlt Singh, secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, was not held for questioning by the police, as reported to the Singapore Free Press yesterday.29 words
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261 1956-10-28 8 Seven more deaths Two unidentified THE riot death toll in Singapore yesterday rose to 15. Yesterday's dead were: Kong Peng Qoon, 21. a student, and Tang Keng Wan, who died in the General Hospital, Kong of gunshot wound and Tang of injuries. Hassan bin Fadillah. 44. Tan Heng Seah. 25,261 words
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Advertisement204 1956-10-28 8 NEWEST IDEA IN WRITING! 0J <^\ irirKPr AWx A A.uniqueiandiwondcrful giftt Here, Jor. the first •/<->- time,' the two leading writing instruments of their kind L^ C^» are brought together;to!forms.the one. truly. modern i ltn Q t*t i^N^f" writing combination. i^lXldi L L./CTL- With! this new Parker' "Smart" Set" you204 words
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Advertisement661 1956-10-28 8 Whichever way you shave PALMOLIVE gives you Perfect Shaving PALMOLIVE LATHER CREAM j PALMOLIVE BRUSHIESS For acfra imoolhnaii and cemfertl i Oulckatt, •ail«it ih<« M You're sure of a shave that's really smooth and Icag lasting wher. you shave with Palmolive. Even with cold water you get a closer, more661 words
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304 1956-10-28 9 COR many months the r Kota Kech>l pigrearers had not called to collect disused banana stems. Lately, however, j young girl, permed and v-dressed. rode into the Dusun on a latest model bike. The Tuan chided her for uearinß clothes that would >oon be stained304 words
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Article, Illustration464 1956-10-28 9 MOST BEAUTIFUL YACHT TO SAIL INTO THE COLONY By Shipping Reporter |OHN DARBYSHIRE THIS is the story of the most beautiful and expensive y.icht ever to sail into Singapore waters. And when she arrives here on Tuesday night, she will have on board Malaya's most distinguished visitor the464 words
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Article62 1956-10-28 9 The $5,000 prize tor Straits Times Puzzle Contest "A' was won by MRS. ENID MARTINEZ. Cashwoud Estate, Ayer Tawar, Perak. She submitted a set of answers which corresponded completely with that shown above. This was held by the adjudication committee to give the most apt and accurate62 words
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880 1956-10-28 9 By the Competition Editor A LTHOUGH the entry was again a big one. the .standard was not perhaps as high as in recent weeks. There were rather fewer entrants who differed at only one point from the winning solution. Here are what880 words
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Advertisement220 1956-10-28 9 The Straits Times MRQAIIIAS JINN UAL for 1957 Jl^jS^^^^^B W^y^^^^a^^B^aßßal ■W£ife T)Ei Hit. 'S' Qg%sSf^^Bfc_ :■'■>■'''•*'■ K p '.^bs 1 -i? Once ;i-;iin tin- Straits Times Annual holds up -«i(^»^^**^^ llu- mirror to life in S.£. Asia. iBfi^PBMBS^M Mfc^-. r 1 I hi- >.ar". i^suc is filled witli beautiful colour220 words
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Advertisement760 1956-10-28 9 Come home to the welcoming brightness of Qsrarp the wonderful light Advertisement Of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO,, (MALAYA) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. OF ENGLAND. Clear Your Skin Over Night ff^ #l\ New Discovery Starts p3 .T«J \A 'J^T^A Ending Eczema, tSP+U VC'*^ >v f] Pimples, Blemishes, f\M760 words
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Miscellaneous22 1956-10-28 9 AGAIN A BIG ENTRY A I— MONDAY A 2— TUESDAY A 3— WEDNESDAY A 4— THURSDAY A S— FRIDAY A 6— SATURDAY22 words
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Article219 1956-10-28 10 10-CENT DANCE BARS CUT INTO CABARET BUSINESS rsANCINC bars in which the waitresses take time oft from serving to dance with the custom- ect are gaining in popularity in Singapore and are cutting seriously into the regular dance hall business. A ten-cent coin dropped into the juke box provides the219 words
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Article114 1956-10-28 10 DRIVER DIES IN ARMY CRASH A MALAY soldier was killed and three British soldiers, including an officer, were seriously Injured when their Jeep collided head on with an armoured car at Bras Basah RoadNorth Bridge Road Junction yesterday. The Jeep went out of control and mowed down a pedestrian crossing114 words
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57 1956-10-28 10 FROM HUNGARIAN RIOT TO SINGAPORE RIOT STRAIGHT from the riots in Hungary, the Hungarian Olympic team stepped into the Singapore riots last night. Thi y arrived oy Qantas at 7.45 p.m. Qantas services had not been cancelled but there wore no departures. All planes which arrived yesterday from Europe and57 words
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Article500 1956-10-28 10 GOVERNMENT TOTTERS AS INSURGENTS GAIN GROUND Casualties placed as high as 10,000 while rebels fight on VIENNA, Saturday. REPORTS of the casualties in the Hungarian anti-Communist rebellion ranged today as high as 10,000 dead and wounded as the Prime Minister, Mr. Imre Nagy, announced that aReuter; UP - 500 words
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155 1956-10-28 10 'SLEEPY' TEC MAKES A CLASSIC ARREST BACHAN Singh, a Singapore detective in the Secret Societies Sub-Branch, stood in front of the Bidadari Muslim cemetery yesterday, watching a funeral procession. People in the long line of cars streaming past t o beat the curfew might be forgiven for thinking the detective155 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-10-28 10 IT WAS love as usual in the riot -stricken city. Among the many people married yesterday was this couple, Mm Ooi Chooi Sane and Mr. Geh Teng Weng. whose romance began during the Hock Lee riots last year. Mr Geh saved Miss Ooi93 words
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Article, Illustration202 1956-10-28 10 Murdered Absurd, I'm still alive, says King Hussein AMMAN. Sat.— King Hussein of Jordan last night joked about rumours which were circulated around the world yesterday that he had been assassinated. The 21 -year-old monarch said the rumours had resulted in a "flood of cables and telephone calls from allReuter - 202 words
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Article41 1956-10-28 10 TAIPEH. Sat.— A conference of Nationalist officials opens here tomorrow to discuss counter-measures against Chinese economic offensives. The conference lasting three days will mainly discuss problem;; relating to future co-operation between the Government here and overseas Chinese.41 words
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Article66 1956-10-28 10 River sweeps away 77 houses JAKARTA. Sat. A RAIN-SWOLLEN river I has swept over its banks, destroying 77 homes and closing down government offices and schools in North Sumatra, it was reported today. The Batang Serangan river near Tandjungpura. some 40 miles north-west of Medan. struck savagely into rice fields.UP - 66 words
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Article18 1956-10-28 10 RABAT, Sat. Premier Si Bekkai resigned as head of the Moroccan Government yesterday. U. P.18 words
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Article168 1956-10-28 10 TIP-OFF -AND TWO BANDITS DIE LINCOLINS HIT AND CAPTURE 2 OTHERS KUALA LUMPUR Saturday. COLLOWINC a tip-off by an alert policeman, members of the Ist. Bn the Royal Lincolnshire Regt.. killed two terrorists and captured two wounded suspects in the Bahau district of Negri Sembilan last Tuesday. News of this168 words
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187 1956-10-28 10 GIRL TEACHER LEAVES HER HOME FOR CHINA ALOR STAR. Sat. A YOUNG Kedah schoolgirl. Lim Mooi Eng, today described how she rushed to Penang and unsuccessfully pleaded with her lder sister not to leave for Red China. "I was just in time to meet her before she sailed, and her187 words
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Article328 1956-10-28 10 LONDON Smt football nulrhrp plinrd Uxiu; tM.I.ISH II \i.i O K Aston VilU 3 I:, Blackpool 2 Mr Bollon Wan. X hHw a Charlton Alh. 1 v Kvrrton 4 \r>rnal I-**ds Inlled 1 r i I.uton Tnmn V W. B. Manchester c.' I Rl Sundrrland r. p w Tottenham328 words
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Article37 1956-10-28 10 The PAP leader, Mr. I Kuan Yew. will 1 motion at the ni lof the Slngapon on Nov. 5 I further action^ I Front Co., against p<-r n ganisations without ing any evidence to action.37 words
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Article22 1956-10-28 10 I AACHEN, Sat. Sir ton Churchill has gl I prize money (53. 15 Charlemagne j Aachen eharltal I children. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article132 1956-10-28 11 Tgd.sturbed condition j Singapore has in- M with the holding I ral meetings origi- I .scheduled to take i lin various parts of ny today. I i Singapore Hire Car or. s meeting at 25 Road, will take place to be announced I Youth Rally reheari ..eduled132 words
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Article70 1956-10-28 11 IPOH, Sat. Royal Air Force Venoms dropped several I,ooolb. bombs on a terrorist cultivation area near Sungei Siput yesterday morning. The targets were near the spot where terrorists ambushed a planter. Mr. J. B. D. Edwards, and his escort of five special constables, on Thursday on Sungei70 words
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494 1956-10-28 11 Siigapore riots are big news in British press < /sls PUT MR. LIM ON HIS METTLE LONDON, Saturday. SINGAPORE'S riots became the Number Two overseas news story the Hungarian revolt claiming top place in today's British national newspapers. The Daily Telegraph said the crisis put the Chief Minister Mr. LimReuter - 494 words
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Article39 1956-10-28 11 'RIOT BABIES' BORN :;ve babies were l the Kandang Kervlsternity Hospital. at the height of t; on Friday. \f<t tf them were girls. Pr A. Arulanandam, il Superintendent of ;.i.dang Kerbau hosil lid yesterday that at the hospital .tfterrupted.39 words
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729 1956-10-28 11 VERNON BARTLETT - Malaya today— seen in brilliant colour VERNON BARTLETT The annual— a record of life, Humour, hope By kJALAYA, with very little reE YM corded history, is essentially a country of the moment. There I cannot be many of those articles, E which generally fill an annual of this kind, about729 words
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210 1956-10-28 11 IPOH, Sat. A home guard instructor, Idris bin Pasiah, was jailed for seven years yesterday for killing a man he saw coming out of his third wife's house. Idris, 35. was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting210 words
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Article195 1956-10-28 11 Duke will get goodwill by lights MALACCA, Sat. A POLICE launch will signal by flashlamps a message of goodwill from the people of Malacca to the Duke of Edinburgh as the Royal Yacht Britannia steams past Pulai Upeh on Tuesnight. The Britannia Is expected In Malacca waters at one minute195 words
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Article68 1956-10-28 11 Acid threat to Rose -2 charged IPOH, Sat.— Two youth.' were alleged in the Ipor Magistrate's Court today U have threatened t n throw acid at strip tease queen Ros< Chan in an attempt to ex tort transport fare fron Ipoh to Singapore for si? people. Wong Keng Ban and68 words
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Article15 1956-10-28 11 The price of tin In Slngapon yesterday wass39B per picul, dovu, *1.87' i.15 words
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Advertisement139 1956-10-28 11 W^L > Jr >^BX& j j L^L^r > v: aitifli *-ii -jpf^_ ?|i^^m <! *^^tß&siSB^^^ en edih -^> i x Frederic Lederci). J2f THEy ARE 1/liCTOfiPlf IV M iwliß^fe^i^te^fr/ F°" ow the example of the parents of these happy 'x j^\^ I LACTOGEN is a perfectly balanced food and contains\139 words
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Article21 1956-10-28 12 20 Hords $10 (minimum). MODERN SILK STORE offers you New materials (or your glamorous Garden Party dresses. 31 High St.21 words
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Article490 1956-10-28 12 Not yet is Singapore's ordeal over. Again the police have been forced to fire on the rioters. There has been fresh student and ■hoodlum violence. The casualty list lengthens and the damage grows. It is impossible to prevent all sporadic violence unless the city and suburbs are490 words
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Article, Illustration124 1956-10-28 12 M OST letters received by politic i a n s are sensibly written about serious subjects, but there are the crazy few. One M.P. received the following: "I've voted for you three times. I think you are wonderful. Send me £300 as I124 words
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824 1956-10-28 12 LAURIE WESTON - Scarface s dream of glory is ended LAURIE WESTON by HE WAS THE MAU MAU: 13,000 DIED ON HIS ORDERS IN Nairobi's plush cocktail bars and on the rich, rolling grasslands that are the white man's Kenya they called him "Scarface" the sinister mastermind the Mau Mau revolt. To his824 words
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Article733 1956-10-28 12 MICHAEL D. L. MOORE - MICHAEL D. L. MOORE By y^LL children are born artists! How ridiculous this statement would have appeared, 50 yeras ago. Yet, today, we recognise that every child is born with a creative instinct which, if fostered and encouraged, is sure to find an outlet later in733 words
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Advertisement785 1956-10-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. SITUATIONS VACANT U Word, $S Mm. )—Box St cti. extra. WANTED AGENTS to sell Sarees Textiles. C;in earn $200 or more monthly. Details tree. Lallu Knitting Works. Ludhlaiui. (India). HELICOPTER PHOT and Engineer training now available at .'.re Training ltd.. Hamble. ;>ton. Britain's Air Unl- I an train785 words
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Advertisement133 1956-10-28 12 0 DEDAN KIMATHI picture taken aftrr I throat was cut and tm he forest and sV blood used in an initiation trees in the era ceremony. «?at they we: I But he did not have it killers, easy for long. A security And so the end patrol raided his head-133 words
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449 1956-10-28 13 iiiuimiinmi ii iiiiiii mi mm lll<llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| CLOTHING OF SOME WERE SPATTERED WITH BLOOD QNE HUNDRED and forty four people, ranging in age from eight to 57, were charged in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's court yesterday with offences committed during the449 words
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199 1956-10-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak. today referred to the riots in Singapore and "the frightening example"' of how students could be duped and corrupted by the enemies of the state. He said at the graduation day ceremony of the199 words
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Article371 1956-10-28 13 0 This letter was recieved yesterday from the president of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association: REGARDING the statement made by Mr. Jamlt Singh, the secretary-general of th« 6.H.8. Workers Union to th# Straits Times, and the consequent editorial comment. I as president of the371 words
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Article465 1956-10-28 13 The following Is the list of those charted with rioting: Lee Hong Chong. Yeo Tiong Chwee 15, Tan Chong Chuan, 27, Ang Soon Seng, 40, Yeo Tian Sat 11, Lam Ah Mook, 91 Chua Ah'Wah, IS, Ong Teh 800, 18. Ow Yeun Fatt, 30, Wong Tuck Chew and465 words
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Advertisement41 1956-10-28 13 Woman wins that S.kOIH For the third week in succession a womar won the $5,000 prize for the Straits Times Wor< Puzzle A She is Mrs. ENID MARTINEZ, Cash wood Estate, Ayer Tawar, Perak. (See Page 9fo the Competition Editor's Article).41 words
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Advertisement204 1956-10-28 13 iißi^o f^\ offzr you a holiday £,5 a V^/ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CARTHACE 24th Oc» s»h h- CHUSAN WtNov 11 H, Nov CANTON Bth Nov 19th Nov I CORFU 6th Doe 1 8th Dee I CANTON 31st |«n 12thFeb204 words
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Article, Illustration729 1956-10-28 14 DONALD DAVIES - When the ladies were men DONALD DAVIES HISTORICAL CORNER gARLY amateur theatricals held in 1 844 at Caston Dutronquoy's London Hotel, No. 3 Coleman Street, must have been a great deal of fun. Dutronquoy. apparently with an eye to business, permitted the amateurs to rig up one of his downstairs729 words
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116 1956-10-28 14 Broke girl-friend's nose— with kiss AT a Christmas party Harry Wilburn, of Texas, kissed his fiancee under the mistletoe. She sighed. Then she groaned and collapsed. The kiss broke her jaw. In California a young man put his arm round his girl in a cinema and kissed her. He yelled116 words
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Article72 1956-10-28 14 CAMERA fans should send entries to 'Camera Contest.' i Sunday Times. Cecil Street. Singapore. Names, addresses and details MIST be v, ritten on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred: and should be postcard size <>r larger if possible. No responsibility is accepted for72 words
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Advertisement237 1956-10-28 14 is Jts So eafyf Shooting films with a BOLEX home movie camera is a real pleasure. Designed along up-to-date lines, with accent on simplicity of operation, they are the ideal choice for the beginner. Send to-day for a descriptive folder giving full Information about these amazing new cameras. Gammctcrs Ltd.,237 words
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Advertisement97 1956-10-28 14 PRESS THE KEY THE MARGIN STOP J FLIES INTO PLACE ROYAL PORTABLES ALSO FEATURE <?*\ OUIET OPERATION .^L NEW SPEED SPACER ff- PUSH BUTTON TOP a V Ab~(y NEW SPEED SELECTOR ///^T GREATER PAPER I kyiyVj //V CAPACITY H vS'jT'\\ LINE METER a /^L s£ J— VISIBLE TAB SETS ONLY97 words
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Miscellaneous181 1956-10-28 14 Popular Crossword ACROSS: 1 Clothe (4); 5 Pos- DOWN: 1 Prohibition (4); ture (8); 11 Bring to bear (s*; (4) 4 Quiver (7); 6 Experi--12 Sprightly (4); 13 Air (4); 14 ences (6); 7. Extremity (3>; 8 Pronounce with lull breathing Eyes flower? (4); 9 Shock(8); 17 It remains over181 words
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Article, Illustration483 1956-10-28 15 TV TICKLES the TOES WITH TANTALISING TUNES But other hali of Eddy was brilliant C. Cavallaro j\ PIANO is the real star of an engaging Columbia production, "The Eddy Duchin Story," a well-tuned, sweettoned instrument with keyboard glistening like a shiny Liberace smile. Supposedly it is483 words
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228 1956-10-28 15 Princess of Monaco— A Grace Kelly, to youse puys goes pong instead of ping in "Hi?h Society" in which she shares starring honours with Crosby Bine > As a matter of fact, the film despite its all-star cast, was strangely lacking in sing.228 words
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514 1956-10-28 15 RADIO Watcher V J A WEEK or so back I wondered in this column whether the staff of Radio Malaya lacked imagination. I was told recently (no names, no Deputy Director's pack drill) that while things are as they are I am514 words
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429 1956-10-28 15 Marilyn is flat in deflated cowboy comedy I GUESS they must have stopped the bus before it could get started, for the widely advertised 20th Century Fox film Bus Stop doesn't really arrive. This picture marks the return to Hollywood of Marilyn Monroe after her spa'e with her bosses. No429 words
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Article38 1956-10-28 15 "RUNNING WILD" Is a Uni- I versal International picture V about juvenile delinquents who rock 'n' roll in between moments of beiiie juvenile delinquents. It nearly sent me running— wildly for the exist.38 words
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286 1956-10-28 15 YjTALDEMAR Km. nit is not a rrmt tenor though his voice ha* more than a passing sweetness. He has, too, a' wonderful discipline and hi* singing of 10 more or les* well-known operatic arias on Philips S ***** R shows his range to the286 words
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Advertisement417 1956-10-28 15 :athay organisation attractions"^ rnnAYiCATHAY'jfr"— .143.415.6 45 j: |(JU A I AIB-CONMT.QNH) i JH 9.30 p.m. > iipiiliMi^t^yiWMp^M:; :COMfKG! M(.M Presents "HIGHrSOCIITFi! (•REAT CARt'so- I" :^.^^^^^^^^^VA^^^^^^vy^VAVu^WAvw^^WtfJ■^■<: ODEDN NOV < SHOWING! II m.m., 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 p.m.tf \mr-*m PreM-nU Robert Taylor— Richard Todd la D-DAY 6th of JUNE < iMM \s(417 words
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Advertisement501 1956-10-28 15 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS MOVIE NEWS NOVEMBER ISSIK ON SAI.E*+ODAY 1 4ft rts. p^r ropy. < LAST 2 DAYS CAPITOL 0 HT,'»".± k Yl^^^^ gNiy rfffz&^l Rhonda M»cdon»:d j; OPENS "THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY TiircnAvi CinrmaSc*pe and Technicolor f IUtaUM! TVROXK POUVER KIM NOVAK (Col.) MIDNITE ANNOI EMENT "iIAKITIAI VEEK501 words
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Miscellaneous185 1956-10-28 15 RADIO MALAYA SINGAPORE beV^ed^sterrsT^c'c. J^nT 61m Short wave 41, 49 62m. Medium Aj^ 7 j" 5 Ti me sig na i- \a wave 476 m., 343 m.. 366 m. and Mornl^. serenade; 730 News; 7.3S Tm. 9.00 Waltzin, and March- j*^ in X 9.30 C.vacade of Music 10.00 T^ ican185 words
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Advertisement423 1956-10-28 16 You choose we11... when you choose a... JAGUAR. %a*"o^ The excit'wi. economical, luxuriom litre Special Equipment De-Luxe model. Latest addition to a distinguished range. 1.• i Ll yj> ij^,. llfiii iiifriai, afL The renowned »f«rfc 17/ Type 'M" can be purchased with ttendard gearbox or with Automatic Transmission. H^^aak V^m423 words
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Miscellaneous1655 1956-10-28 16 S|,iy£bGA/i Rice Burroughs d\^K'' ''filffi&i \^TMI- P'STKESSPUL CZ\ZS *LEZT£7 TWE JUNGLE LCW, *'\< W^\ |H^^l I A/f XX P J U AVK AN7 WE SOON POuN7T-iAjrA© .WEN WEZE >PH)k^ iJi Jil 4 <^^L vJ/^ K r VV4^ ESSLV T^ 7;7 7 5V -SA\7OP SENAS' l ?mf^e> 1 I^/ t ONjE1,655 words
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Miscellaneous87 1956-10-28 17 ■■^^^■W^^B^B^A y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Briß*^^^^^^"^*^"^^^ l| K ?*O BBbI B^L^ B^BBk. m /V f*\ (l -i— ~^B*bTbTbl^^^^Jb^bl Hj »> tr J pa Nil vv \V 1 ■^■Vi .^^BVB^Br f Qj _J \j '■^BPm SB^^^^bl —^^^^^^^^B^^^^M^^BM^B^B^MB^BB^^BbJ I f* Dt I B^B^. X' Jh- 11l >^— I-i »I" tr J B^Br <■ i jmi IJ87 words
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Article, Illustration385 1956-10-28 19 LAST of THE TEMIARS CROSS OVER TO THE GOVT. SIDE IPOH, Sat. T T > a new life again for a lost" tribe of 56 feaster aborigines. tern short weeks ago, httlr hillmen and nlirs were classiho«.tiles." .v are busily engaged c themselves a v385 words
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Article116 1956-10-28 19 HMAN says that sh r oen use a razor Americans, GerSwi&s shave on c, five times a aniards take out n only lour times :v.c\ the French B times. English shave that an Engurea two square face and cuts off hairs in a life- time. And the116 words
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Article, Illustration331 1956-10-28 19 PENANC, Saturday. QUNNERS of "A" Troop, 105 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, recently thrilled Sungei Siput one of the Federation's blackest spots in the Emergency with a miniature "air display." Staged by a four-man team of aeromodellers, the performance brought almost the331 words
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147 1956-10-28 19 CIAUGHT without cash or J cheque book, people have used the things nearest to hand on which to write a cheque. American banks have received wooden cheques, crockery cheques, and clothing cheques. A Callfornian bank exhibited A PLANK on which was a cheque for147 words
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Advertisement128 1956-10-28 19 'Kg VITALITY! Boundless Energy! Radiant health! Jk Vitality u< rtdUnt htklth M aide )B\ poolkl* t» thlt i«t»r»l tea plant mlntnl Male. II r»ur •nttm Is iUrvlltg for WUI B»la«r«l mm VIKELP' VIM* Tmblet. contmln rnnrtntra-44 mineral «IU of lr*a. CalHwa. Ph^phorm. Maine- m r»»«J lorfln and Cesper. And Vlielp128 words
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Advertisement296 1956-10-28 19 ■Ww sjaj ajayyaj u^f^^aßßßajßaßßßfip* v^^^^^Baw^ '^^"oV V^^S3>**'?^^HffiKS9ftk^. It- v T&* aaay Brilliant performance of Sunbeam Rapier in 1956 Mille Miglia race 2 Pi,! Driven by Sheila Van nQ Damm and Peter Harper The lw Sunbeam Rapiers entered in this Average speed over course gruelling 1000 mile race competing in 6296 words
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Article787 1956-10-28 20 ■THE 1957 models at the Cubbins Motor Show have been designed to produce a car so easy to drive that you don't have to do anything much except avoid things. And people, of course. In the Super C one-pedal-control fully automatic transmission model you press the pedal once787 words
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Article, Illustration953 1956-10-28 20 Peter Dae re - Oh, Mister Presley, please sign my back' Peter Dae re By A Tent of Sighs in the Elvis Territory —where he makes the girls exclaim— TUPELO, Mississippi. ••rWIHIS," shout- cd the State trooper," is a heck of a place to interview somebody." The place was a crowded, brawling, Gveihot tent953 words
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Article235 1956-10-28 20 This brain' can compose music CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Sat. A NEW mechanical "brain" that can do such odd jobs as smash atoms, translate Russian and even compose music, has been presented to Harvard's computation laboratory. It is the U551,500,000 "univac," hailed as an a;istrocrat among computing machines. To some 13 HarvardUP - 235 words
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Advertisement361 1956-10-28 20 w ■^a^s^a> aaaaa^ wAT v WsfH Baf k .^saw > agjm w9Sp&& ■■■■j^w^T' A*^E*jsbp^^^ :>?x y I aaaV H BaUr^allP™W^y!ußß S I a^S Wash your clothes in FAB's rich suds and they come out cleaner than you've ever SOAK »een them before. That's because FAB the miracle washing powder from361 words
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Advertisement268 1956-10-28 20 WhitensiYour.SVi. Secretly and Q^r Onf )■> d Sailm.V charm. m Co.ilinir I. conviore y..., tfe tibo. onlyom ■at flp'CMii.l,,... 6ui!ra.n ii lh tosuU/yiai cm*. Hong Kong: Singapore: 13, Circular I Penang: Lim 2-4, Chuli.i 61 Kuala Lumpur: 37. Cross -c^ Hau Don't let that COLD take hold! I A few268 words
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Article, Illustration148 1956-10-28 21 Here's a Ttixture guaranteed It knock any opposition rro«(fT its the Hawker Hunter Farnhoroujjh Cirand every one's dif'Trnt. Wdine U ihe two-seated a Mark IV armed with Fircflash (ruided missiles r rht of leaden a Mark \l »ith streamlined winj<"P tanks for lone range.148 words
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1721 1956-10-28 21 RALPH MIDDLETON - THESE WONDER BOYS PUT THE MACHINES TO SHAME RALPH MIDDLETON B> *"^"***Mol!lClclttS Cclll" 111 11 ft mum in tin itt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 it in imiitilltiitl l in i ii m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11,721 words
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Advertisement205 1956-10-28 21 NOW there is a shampoo made specially fop you f ONLY /d'*/ft'R4/y orMM VOW THIS CHOICI )M. BLOi LOTION \£f WHITE LOTION 0% PINK LOTION FOR DRY HAIR FORNORMAUHAIR i\lm FOR OILY HAIR l'll^ V HAIR nerds an Normal hair needs v'\T < )ILY HAI need* t |FP l enriched205 words
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Article307 1956-10-28 22 You can now buy octane 90 petrol \fALAYAN motorists will be able to buy the new 90 octane petrol from Tuesday. The new petrol represents a vast Improvement in quality, and motorists may expect less knock on their engines, improved acceleration, better performance on hilLs, less gear changing, and rapid307 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-10-28 22 THE KARMANN GHIA coupe version of the Volkswagen saloon, with body designed by Ghla of Italy and constructed by Kannann of Osnabruck, Germany, Is on show at Earl's Court. The new body transforms the Volkswagen Into a sleek sports car, although the sturdy four-cylinderReuter - 92 words
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Article83 1956-10-28 22 A possible criticism of the Sunbeam Rapier has been that, compared with the Hillman Minx on which the car is based, there is not a large enough difference in performance to warrant the difference in price. This fault Is now remedied by the Rootes' announcement of83 words
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515 1956-10-28 22 fOR those who feel that the British motor industry has been slipping in recent years, the London Earl's Court Motor Show which opened recently, will prove an eyeopener. Never before has Britain offered such an excellent variety or value-for-money vehicles as can515 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-10-28 22 THE DAVID BROWN Aston Martin DB2-4 Mark II three-litre saloon, another c hibit at the Earl's Court Show in Lond on.27 words
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121 1956-10-28 22 SQUABBLING will be "out" »3 among members of the Singapore Cycle Racing Association during the 1957 season. For they haVe agreed that only the sporting instinct should be allowed the rule. During last month's round-the-island race disagreements threw a cloud over121 words
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336 1956-10-28 22 Crusader - Crusader By Vy iLL ot athletes to the Olympics retain their zest to improve in their particular field of sport after they return from Melbourne? This question is being asked by many sportsmen and officials who have watched them striving to win a place336 words
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Advertisement557 1956-10-28 22 SUPERSHELL OB El A new Super grade of petrol Supershell with I.C.A. will be available in Singapore and the Federation on Tuesday. This is the day thousands of motorists have been waiting for. Supershell with I.C.A. gives you higher octane than ever before, greater power and economy at every stage557 words
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Miscellaneous109 1956-10-28 22 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1, Vest. 5, Attitude. 11. Exert. 12, Airy. 13, Tune. 14. A. pirate. 17, Oddment. 19, Serum. 20, Brier. 22, Site. 24, Blessed. 25, Son. 26, Rare. 28, Pert. 29, Ore SO, Detrain. 33, Peal. 35, Drawn. 37, Inset. 39, Acetate. 42, Cataract. 44, Area. 45, Sole.109 words
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Article345 1956-10-28 23 CHAND HITS A FAULTLESS CENTURY OFF TOURISTS They are 134-1 to India's 251 BOMBAY, Saturday liING 134 for the loss of one wicket, Australia looked well on the way to taking comn.md at close of play on the second day of the I Test against IndiaReuter - 345 words
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Article91 1956-10-28 23 INDIA lit Inna. i Kurgr b Undwall a Burje b rawford 31 tawford S Harvr> h Rrnaud 55 b < rawford t id r «ub b MackaT 10* M.irldmks b Benaud 1 Davidson b Markay 33 u»t c Harvey h Davidson S MaddAcki b Macaay <>ul I fxtraa 391 words
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Article372 1956-10-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CELANGOR failed by one point in a grand late rally to beat Perak, who won today's friendly interstate rugby match by 16 points (two goals and two penalty goals) to 15 (three tries and two penalty goals) on the padang. Though Perak deserved372 words
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Article104 1956-10-28 23 NG KONG. Sat. 4\ UNBROKEN ninth I ket partnership} mi between Sgt. i' md WO Flood en.ntiapore Services j first innings i against Hone Kong uu in their twotrh which started J i i •keeper Bone was Aith an undefeated j PlcxTd contributed j runa in104 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-10-28 23 THIS is the main arena for the coming Olympic Games at Melbourne the Melbourne Cricket Ground packed wfth a near capacity crowd of 115.802. The airvlew photo was made at the grand final of the Australian Rules Football when Melbourne Club defeated Collingwood 121-48. Some of theAP - 69 words
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Article335 1956-10-28 23 MALAYAN NAMES BAFFLE AUSSIES Olympic Briefs MELBOURNE, Sat. rpHREE Malayan ingreA dients Kulit Kayu Manis, Kikona, and Kachang Dal have Olympic caterers here baffled, but according to Malayan cooks at the Olympic Village they are among 35 ingredients needed to cook for the Malayan team. There Is no English equivalent,Reuter - 335 words
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Article142 1956-10-28 23 KONG lit Inns. ■i t Grinrod b Turner 1* t b Hood 5 R«H Flood 4" i Kos^ b Mood S Hone b WTTTUm**! Z kin* 4 t llow b Turner IS 1 urner 0 1 <od I |f I lood b Turner 8 f out 0 1 .Ira*142 words
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Article67 1956-10-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. There is no change in the programme of the Selangor Turf dub's November meeting wbich begins next Saturday. "None of the horses now running in Singapore are concerned in the meeting and 1 do not think there will be any difficulty in bringing67 words
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Article22 1956-10-28 23 The Singapore Badminton Associations national championship ties for yesterday and tor H K have been postponed until Wednesday and Sunday.22 words
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Article189 1956-10-28 23 Statham in form, takes 5 for 26 CAPETOWN. Sat. II*ESTERN PROVINCES TT were all out 129 in their 1 i first innings shortly after fi lunch on the second day of i. their cricket match against t: I the M.C.C. here today. > When play resumed today j Western ProvinceReuter - 189 words
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Article70 1956-10-28 23 THE British Olympic soccer team will play ln Singapore on Dec. 11 on their way back from the Melbourne Games, it was announced by S. A. F. A. yesterday. An official said that a cable was received yesterday confirming the visit. The team will70 words
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Article110 1956-10-28 23 BRISBANE Sat. YEW SOUTH WALES, holders of the Sheffield Shield, took first Innings lead over Queensland here today, second day of the openine Shield match of the season. Facing Queensland's total of J25, they scored 334 for nine. Norman O'Neill, 19-year-old playing In his second SheffleTHReuter - 110 words
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Article25 1956-10-28 23 The University of Malay athletic meet postponed yesterday will be held on Saturday. All University fixtures for the weekend have also been postponed.25 words
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314 1956-10-28 23 PENANG, Sat. p E N A N G, swamped Kedah to win their opening fixture in the H.M.S. Malaya rugger competition by 29 points (four goals, two tries and a penalty) to nil at the Municipal stadium here today. Kedah were outplayed in314 words
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Article168 1956-10-28 23 LONDON, Sat. rpHIHTY-EIGHT of the original 106 entries for the Cambridgeshire Handicap, to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday remained In the race at the final acceptance etage. Thrre were no surprise withdrawals. Prize money for the one mile, one furlong event '.his year totals £4,410,Reuter - 168 words
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Advertisement136 1956-10-28 23 Getting Up Nights k*i Men Feel Old Before Their Time I can malr* you fe«l ao old, I l-prfmed *m loilna- al»'p unit of Qettlni Up Burn.ng, Smarting, Itehini .r hark achex and «m Pain* In jolnta and mvii mlaerabte, you can't life. M'.ll.ona of man, Idrea have found tb*136 words
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Advertisement394 1956-10-28 23 A I M8.83A.26 vldtO... one ticket can ■HSS3 take you to^C-__ CO widespread, so efficient, is the wfth 3! years of airline operational exQantaa organisation, that— if you perience to back its 60,000 miles of wish you can buy one ticket for luxury international routes, its superb Super-G travel to394 words
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Article39 1956-10-28 24 to Unrrlt 5/1 (minimum) STANLEY CHIN MEE YIN. Dr. Chin Me? Hone and family thank friends and relatives who sent wreaths, condolences, contributions, visits and attended the funeral of their late father Mr. Chin Fam Keun on 23.10.56.39 words
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Article76 1956-10-28 24 it Wardt tS (Mlm.)-Box SO ett txtrm. ROCK-N-ROLL COMPETITION. Calling all Rock'N Roll fans who wish to appear and compete with the U.S.A., Honolulu Philippines visiting stars of •Rock Around the World" show appearing at the Happy World Stadium on Friday, 16th November. Applications together with Photographs must reach76 words
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552 1956-10-28 24 At mid-morning it was reported that arrests in the previous 24 hours had risen to 450 both for rioting and breaches of the curfew. At the Police Courts, in South Bridge Road, where buildings were set alight on Friday, strong forces of armed552 words
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Advertisement328 1956-10-28 24 in JIB I minimum). HERD At Batu Oajah. en 24th October, to Elma and Jlmmle. a daughter. LIOK To Janet and Timothy at KJK M H. 27-10-56 a daughter. Both well. WELCH (NEE PEARCE). To Shirley and Ernest at Batu Gajah on 25th October, a son, Richard Warrlck. Both well.328 words
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Advertisement161 1956-10-28 24 ACFA SUPER SILETTE^^Ii High speed precision miniature \^ffl Oevilopad from (he popular Agfa Sieiit >h» Sop«f combines oil the recognised feoturei only the proved advonioge of the ropid oction lever wmd but a coupled range viewfinder too. f'ruplf trhm kn;u KM. METER tCO ITI T 0 1.. 1000. Sn>»< PATERSOR.161 words
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