The Straits Times, 4 November 1956
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Title Section13 1956-11-04 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 1,106 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1956 20 CENTS.13 words
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Article58 1956-11-04 1 NOW TANKS ARE THE TARGET LONDON, Sat. British jet fighters today continued their round-the-clock attacks Egypt but switched the emp'.iasis from airb to military instalns and concentras of armour, it was uilly announced here. Air Ministry spokesman said Venom lighters nylon out -level attacks with d rockets. The destruction ofReuter - 58 words
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101 1956-11-04 1 NUTTING (I disagree with Govt.) QUITS LONDON. Sat. MR. Anthony Not! Minister of State at the F reign Office, has resigned se he disagrees with oUcy of the ConservaI vernment on Egypt, officially announced h-. re today. Sir AnEden, the Prime Mr. Nutting. nted Brin the United Nations. 1 withReuter - 101 words
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Article20 1956-11-04 1 •HDAD Sat— lraq today irom the 1956 c Games because* of situation in the t, an announce-20 words
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150 1956-11-04 1 LONDON, Sat— Mr. Harold Watkinson, Minister of Transport, said here last night he was afraid that Britain had been "only partially successful" in preventing the Egyptians from blocking the Suez Canal. He said in a television interview that as far as he knew at150 words
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Article1232 1956-11-04 1 BRITAIN TELLS UN- tff STOP ATTACKS IF YOU SIMP IN POLICE FORCE Gaitskell retorts: Only a new Govt. can save us now TORIES CHEER, BUT GAITSKELL SAYS: DON'T DEFY THE U.N. B LONDON, Saturday RITAIN and France announced today that they intend going ahead with military actionReuter; AP - 1,232 words
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Article392 1956-11-04 1 Hope Grows Stronger EDITORIAL THE Canadian proposal that the United Nations should send immediately an international force to keep the peace in the Middle East offers the sane way out of a grim situation. It is a plan which should have British and French approval. It is offered as news392 words
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1133 1956-11-04 1 NASSER SINKS FOUR SHIPS ACROSS THE CANAL I ONDON, Sat. Mr. Antony Head, the Minister of Defence, told the House of Commons today that no landings had taken place so far by the Anglo-French forces. He said reports indicated that Egyptian1,133 words
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Article46 1956-11-04 1 NICOSIA, Sat. A Royal Air Forc c Venom aircraft failed to return from dawn operations over Egypt, it was officially announced by Allied Headquarters here today. This was the first loss to be suffered by the Allied forces since the offensive began.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article51 1956-11-04 1 NICOSIA. Sat. British authorities ordered dusk-to-dawn "youth curfew" on six towns today after terrorists had exploded 14 bombs in 24 hours. The towns are Nicosia, Famagusta. Larnac. Limassol, Ktima p.nd Kyrenia. and the restriction will affect only Greek Cypriot men up to 26 years old.—AP - 51 words
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Article35 1956-11-04 1 An Iban, c. H. Inka, 22, fought three armed men. who attacked him in Medan Road. Singapore, last night, and robbed him of S4BO. One of the men was -armed with a pistol.35 words
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Article28 1956-11-04 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, entered the Walter Reed Army Hospital today, and doctors reported that he might be suffering from appendicitis.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article27 1956-11-04 1 LONDON. Sat.— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are to pay a state visit to Lisbon in February, it was announced last night27 words
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Article23 1956-11-04 1 LAUSANNE, Sat. Princess Ira, 16-year-old wile of Prince Alphonse Von Hohenlohe, gave birth to a son here today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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209 1956-11-04 1 THE support the Federation Government save to Singapore during; the riots had "given meaning and reality" to the friendship of the two territories, the Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. l.im Yew Hock, told TeruHi Abdul Rahman »yesterdn> In a letter to the Federation209 words
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Article294 1956-11-04 1 Budapest blockade tanks move in gUDAPEST, Sat.— Fears of a "Budapest blockade" rose here today with reports that Soviet troops had moved in force into West Hungary and turned back a United States diplomatic convoy heading for the Austrian frontier. Reports reaching here frotr. Austrian sources said 28 foreign journalistsReuter - 294 words
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Article30 1956-11-04 1 SI'KZ ATTACK RKPORTEU BEIRUT Sat. Radio hiire reported »v*«* Suez harbour repulsed. Cairo claimed British destroyer, another naval unit and troo* i-arrier sunk. Paris denied attempted landing. Rrater.30 words
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Article, Illustration1995 1956-11-04 2 Concluding: Love in Many Lands NINA EPTON TURNS THE SPOTLIGHT ON BRITAIN TO conclude this Love Tour, which has taken us from exotic Bali to sophisticated France, I turn the spotlight on the people of Britain. Are they or are they not good1,995 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1956-11-04 3 ERNEST DUDLEY - ERNEST DUDLEY THE by Xo. 4 In every Famous Criminal Trial the accused, sooner or later, hears One Question the answer to which he knows must seal his fate. In this specially written version of the Royal Mail Case what, In your opinion, was THE FATAL1,348 words
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Article, Illustration378 1956-11-04 3 She could take those dark glasses off but then nobody would recognise her! THE door of No. 10 behind the overpowering Downing Street opens. elegance of Mr. Cecil Slouching down the steps Beaton comes a middleaged lady dressed with spectacular drabness, flatheeled, hair askew, one hand378 words
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Article77 1956-11-04 3 17VERY diner who lights a cigarette in a cafe or restaurant breaks the law. This is the view of the National Society of Non-smok-ers, which plans a test case on this issue. The 4,00Q-member society I claims that the Clean Food Act, passed a year ago.77 words
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Advertisement189 1956-11-04 3 Next week {the case of lord! HAW-HAW. SALad TREATMENTS Beauty at Every Age At 20 For those tiresome blemishes and open pores that can mar the prettiest skin there is Ardena Masque Treatment to give rjdiant clarity. At 30 Those first little lines appear around your mouth and nose but189 words
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Article, Illustration39 1956-11-04 4 The man the Shah's daughter will marry tHAHNAZ AND ARDKkHIR The princess's mo- I ther. ex-Quren Fawiia. Jl Her marriagf. to the Jl Shah wa s dissolved nine IF years ago. She is tin |L sister of ex-King Far-39 words
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Article174 1956-11-04 4 A COMMONER AND A SIX-FOOTER IT is the oldest plot in romantic fiction the commoner wins the hand of the beautiful young princess. Now the fiction is coming true in real life. And speculation about the future of the Shah of p c r s 1 a's 15-year-old daughter. Princess174 words
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Article71 1956-11-04 4 LONDON. Sat. Two longestablished British provincial dally newspapers, the Birmingham Gazette and the Yorkshire Observer, published for the last time today. The Gazette, established in i 1741. published its last issue as a separate newspaper be- fore amalgamation with its 99-year-old rival, the Birmingham Post.71 words
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Article, Illustration456 1956-11-04 4 'PYJAMA GAME LIES' SAYS ARLENE DAHL LAMAS' PYJAMAS AND TWO 'LUSH BLONDES HIT THE SCANDAL HEADLINES [My husband never wears them) By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Saturday. RED-HE ADfilm star Arlene Dahl's eyes flashed angrily as she said to me: "I know they are lying, because my husband never wears456 words
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Article382 1956-11-04 4 LONDON. Sat. Results of today's soccer matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE ONE: Arsenal 2 Aston Villa 1 Birmingham C. 2 Blackpool 2 Burnley 1 Luton 1 1 Cardiff City 1 Mai rhesier C. 1 Chelsea 1 Charlton A. 3 Manchester V. 3 Wolves W. 0 Newcastle D. 2 LeedsReuter - 382 words
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135 1956-11-04 4 177 YEARS OLD And SHE'S still going strong BOGOTA (Colombia), Sat. A Colombian woman claims to be 177 yean old and has produced a baptismal certificate to prove it. It showed that Mrs. Maria Garson Viuda de Cattaneda, of Cucunnba, in the heart of this central American republic, was bornReuter - 135 words
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126 1956-11-04 4 177 YEARS OLD And HE has a daily swim MOSCOW, Sat. Abdulla Magomedov. of Daghestan, north Caucasus, who has a dally swim, whatever the weather, and became a father at the age of 93— hl s wife was over 60 —has celebrated hit 117 th birthday according to Tass, theReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement526 1956-11-04 4 ■7,2£3E DOM KNT]ST m B^ *VUSF. YOUR -WISDOM' AS OFTEN 1 II J ASPOSSIBLE-ESPECIALLY PIT #2* MM AFTER EATING SWEE BI^^RhBIPbI sugar deposits left on i M% XT 5 ISM the teeth are a danger WLa I 4 JkV T0 DENTAL HE L AS m 2S RECENTLY told WV S526 words
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364 1956-11-04 5 Lim gets ready to flay that P. A. P. censure motion QUESTION MARK: WHERE DOES MARSHALL STAND? JHE Coalition Government yesterday laid plans for tomorrow's Legislative Assembly meeting, at which the People's Action Party leader Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will try to censure it for "Operation Liberation." The Chief Minister,364 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-11-04 5 'ROYAL' PIANIST FOR COLONY JAPANESE pianist. Yoko Kono, who will play for the Queen of Siam in Bangkok and who has played several times before the Japanese Imperial family, will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 30. She will also play in Kuala Lumpur and Penan?.50 words
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Article75 1956-11-04 5 STUDENTS ENVOYS TO SEE LIM Ton representatives dele- Hated by the management committees of the Chinese High School and the Chung High School will v Chief Minister, Mr. i I.im Yew Hock, tomorrow to the resumption of i -non as possible. while, the Ministry of Education said yesterday that 52175 words
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Article121 1956-11-04 5 The Singapore Police announced yesterday that inabout people arrested In connection with the riots ihould be made at the CID. The Police Secretary. Mr. Peter Claque, said relatives should cither call at the CID. building in Cecil street, or ring 2400. extenuon121 words
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Article21 1956-11-04 5 The Army Tanglin preparatory .school was gutted I fire yesterday morning, i I the fire was not established. <21 words
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Article74 1956-11-04 5 The Public Advisory Bureau at Assembly House has been closed, Mr. J. C. Corera, the officer in charge, told the Sunday Times yesterday. Mr. Corera Is now with the former Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, at the lawfirm of Battenberg and Talma, where Mr. Marshall has resumed74 words
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128 1956-11-04 5 ance. 5. 58 FIGHT FOR 27 SEATS IN KUCHING POLLS CIFTY-EICHT candidates, including two women and a European, will contest the Kuching Municipal Sections today—the first to be held in Sarawak. I There are three seats in each of the nine wards. When the new Council is formed, I its128 words
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Article37 1956-11-04 5 Dr. W. W. Yung, director of the World Health Organisation Epidemiological Intelligence Station. Singapore, has left for Geneva to attend the fourth session of the committee on international quarantine beginning on from Nov. 5.37 words
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Article, Illustration34 1956-11-04 5 MS. L>o !>'( Rl Z helps his bride, the former Miss Jcsethtaic Miranda, cut the cake after their wed dm 6 Mncapore yesterday The bridegroom is on the stin of the Federal Dispensary.34 words
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Article40 1956-11-04 5 The Indian Fine Arts Society will hold a free film show at the Indian Association. Balestier Road. o n Tuesday at 6.30 p.m. The films to be shown will include one of Mr. Nehru's visit to Indonesia.40 words
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249 1956-11-04 5 LABUAN, Sat. A TRADE convention is to b e held here on Nov. 20 and 21 as part of a drive to attract new industries to Labuan, and to restore the island to its pre-war position as an important249 words
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Article, Illustration316 1956-11-04 5 THE opening of Forfar House, a 14-srorey block of Singapore Improvement Trust flats at Queenstown, raises the question as to how it ranks among the growing number of Colony skyscrapers. Rising 130 feet above ground level, it is sixth on the list— but is316 words
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Article81 1956-11-04 5 A British Admiralty ship, which was sunk during the I war more than 14 years ago. is up for sale. The Acting Master Attendant, Singapore, Mr. W. H Walmsley, has called for tenders for the purchase and breaking-up of the Admiralty mooring vessel, BufTale. which is81 words
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Article41 1956-11-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A Home Guard of Penggarang, diec in hospital this morning from gun shot wounds. Police said that after he quarrelled with his wife, he shot dead his three-year-old daughter and turned the weapon on himself.41 words
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Article47 1956-11-04 5 IPOH. Sat Two British Advisers, Datoh I W. Blelloch of Perak. ana Mr. E. C. G. Barrett 6f Kedah, and the Raja Muda of Perak were among the 350 guests entertained to a cocktail party last night* to celebrate the centenary of Messrs. Borneo Company.47 words
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Article18 1956-11-04 5 The Singapore Aquarlsts" Society's show at Ihe Happy World Stadium has been postponed to Nov. 7-11.18 words
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203 1956-11-04 5 Suez fighting: Keep calm, Muslims told KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Federation Chief Minister and President of UMNO, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today appealed to Malays and other Muslims in the country to keep calm over the Anglo-French military action in Egypt. Opening an exhibition of handicraft and cooking by the women's203 words
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Article226 1956-11-04 5 -AS CURFEW BREAKERS ARE FINED mingled with humour in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday when 94 people were convicted for breaking the curfew last week. Tears came from the women, whose sons were jailed when they could not pay the fines, and humour from the226 words
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Article108 1956-11-04 5 Boat sinks in storm, two missing ALOR STAR. Sat. TWO men were reported missing when a 45-ton j tongkang sank during a heavy rainstorm in the sea between Pulau Langkawi and Kuala Perils on Tuesday night. A search is on for the Tai kong Lee Ah Soon. 45. and his108 words
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Article22 1956-11-04 5 The chief invigilators' meeting, recently postponed, will be held tomorrow at 4 p.m. at Ota Eng Seng School, Singapor22 words
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Advertisement317 1956-11-04 5 Richard Hudnut QUICK New 10 minute lanolised wave lotion gives you the FASTEST, EASIEST, LOVELIEST LONGEST-LASTING, MOST NATURAL-LOOKING WAVE YOU'VE EVER HAD Waves while it revitalises and protects your hair in as little as one hour. FASTEST Because Richard Hudnut Quick t I I Home Perm taket only 10 Xl317 words
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Article234 1956-11-04 6 SOME girls seem to thi. that if a boy at them out to a cinema a dance, the mv: ought to Include d or supper at an expensiv. restaurant, a corsage o: flowers and taxis thirand back. All this is very ea.-y to take and234 words
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Article, Illustration461 1956-11-04 6 DOROTHY THATCHER - on. too, can wear a suit of gold like Liberaee DOROTHY THATCHER By AMERICAN pianist, Liberace. is not the first man to wear a gold suit. Since the beginning of time cloth of gold and silver has symbolised rank, power, luxury and often sensuality; the art of enriching fabrics with461 words
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Article250 1956-11-04 6 y SUSAN BAPRIE - y SUSAN BAPRIE TIPS FOR TEENS AND TWENTIES B pETTICOAT fashion get gayer and more feminine every day, so that what you put on under your dress is just as attractive as the dress itself. You may wear Western clothes and like those frothy,250 words
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Article26 1956-11-04 6 The ripht washing Is the secret of keeping those petticoats pretty and fresh for a long, long time. Most of the sV.ffened ones26 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-11-04 6 LOOK SMART AT THE BEACH An elegant one piece cotton print for the more mature figure. The unusual loose jacket lias a striking contrast lining. This was made in Melbourne for the Olympic Games season.35 words
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Article111 1956-11-04 6 STRFUSEL COFFEE MIXTURE INGREDIENTS: ThreeQuarter cup sugar, 2 o«. butter or substitute. i egg. M cup milk, l' cups selfraising flour. *j teaspoon salt Cream the butter or substitute with rugar, add egg: mix well. Lastly fold In sifted flour and salt alternately with milk. Spread half111 words
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Article100 1956-11-04 6 FROM LONDON Skirts in coarse tweed inter-woven with gold thread. Full-length dinner ski r Us, back after a long recess. T inked silk shirts as a happy cross between the mannish shirt and the flufy blouse. Matching blouses and skirts in rich coloured velvets. Car coats pouring in100 words
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Article, Illustration145 1956-11-04 6 I Show far teens und twenties 1 CINGAPORE boys and girls should give their 2 full support to the forthcoming show, "More About Eve," which will be held on December 1, 3, 5 and 8 at Raffles Hotel, to 2 aid the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. This is a good145 words
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Advertisement219 1956-11-04 6 people use a k |^j|( toothbrush What a bright smile! She keeps her teeth white and shining with a TEK toothbrush. TEK is the best toothbrush in the world. It keeps the teeth clean and the gums strong and healthy. Buy a TEK toothbrush today! IVIV Bristle a i^hnwn^ivhimm product219 words
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Article618 1956-11-04 7 I Address your letter: The bachelor. 'Know Alls', The Sunday j Times, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. T READ an article which .says that every ki&s shortens a person's life by three mlnutts Is this true? If so, why? ANXIOUS. Kurhintr the kiss toft three minutes then618 words
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Article240 1956-11-04 7 to Malaya and when? MRS. A J. COSTEMA. Johore Bahru. In 1877 &'owe young rubber plants were sent to the Singapore Botanic Gardens from the Gardens at Peradeih/a in Ceylon these plants were raised from seedlings obtained from the Amazon. COULD you kindly tell me who is240 words
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Article1206 1956-11-04 7 She's afraid to speak to her secret love rUR quFstions are worrying me and I would bo grateful for your help: ili Is it possible to fall in love at first sieht and. if so, will it last? ~<2i Why are girls more mature than1,206 words
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Article91 1956-11-04 8 BAGDAD Sat. The Iraqi Government today ordered its troops to enter Jordan to ;oin Jordanlan forces 1 any Israeli aggr This followed an urgent request from the Jordanian Government. it wa> reliabiv —Reuter. Offices burnt DACCA, iKist Pakistan), Sat. British Information Offleea in Dacca were set on fireUP - 91 words
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Article35 1956-11-04 8 LONDON, Sat The Iraq Petroleum fompanv said that two of its pipelines in the Middle Baal had been blr.un up. However, both Hnw had been repaired and were back in operation. I. P.35 words
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233 1956-11-04 8 DEKINC, Sat.— Several hundred angry but well-disciplined demonstrators invaded the British legation compound here this morning to pro.test at yesterday's locking of the compound's huge red gates. The demonstrators were persuaded by the legation staff to remain Just inside the gates while 20 representatives carriedReuter - 233 words
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241 1956-11-04 9 Gamblers seek out the spirits at lovers' haunts REQUESTS FOR CLUES TO NUMBERS RACKET Sunday Times Staff Reporter KING CEORCE V PARK, once the exclusive haunt of lovers, is now the scene of strange occurrences which go on far into the night. bled incantations issue from a hill-top shrine a-nblers241 words
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110 1956-11-04 9 MATRON TURNS DOWN A GHOST-LAYER'S OFFER \\G. Sat. A master 1, Abdul Latiff, today drive away a who is scaring In the new $2,000,000 '''re. itron, Miss A. c. r, told the Sun- I don't think inything to drive Rut I thank him all ime." itiff, who claims to had110 words
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874 1956-11-04 9 THERE was lately a spate of social and official functions in Kota Tinggi; the dedication of the Diamond Jubilee Clock Tower by the Rgent; three days of a Social Welfare Fun Fair; a dinner at the Club to celebrate a prominent Indian's being made874 words
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Article60 1956-11-04 9 The $5.00(1 prize of Straits Times Word Puzzle Contest 'B was won by BLANCHE MCNAUGHT, 189, Camp Road, Port Swettenham. She submitted a solution which corresponded completely with that given above. This was adjudged to give the most apt and accurate answers to the clues, and60 words
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Miscellaneous477 1956-11-04 9 Most difficult contest for many weeks B 1 Monday B 2 Tuesday B 3 Wednesday B 4 Thursday B 5 Friday B 6 Saturday By the Competition Editor differed from the winning solution at only one point. rpHE adjudication com- Hwe m what 1 mittee thought that thought were the477 words
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Obituary27 1956-11-04 10 H Murrfa tin (minimum). IN EVER LOVING Memory of G. V. Dawson died on 4.11.55, but never forgotten by Ills Beloved Wife, children and Sons-in-law.27 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article331 1956-11-04 10 ALL is not quiet yet in Singapore. The arsonists, the club-users and the stone-throwers have been suppressed by the forces of order who have refused to be provoked into the use of excessive strength in performing their essential task. The curfew has consolidated their prompt action. Open331 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-11-04 10 "CH'ERY year two topics of discussion rise in Malaya and then die away again. They are the' possibility of doing away with payment of wages once every month to workers earning lower wages in favour of weekly or fortnightly payment; and the evils of moneylending. The two184 words
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Article, Illustration863 1956-11-04 10 A. SALIM AHMAD - A. SALIM AHMAD White Area' promise to Pergau Valley fulfilled By KOTA BHARU. Sat. HALF a dozen rebana (Malay drums) beat a welcome; hundreds of pennants fluttered in salutation; gruff and shrill voices mixed in shouts of loyalty. That was the reception given863 words
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697 1956-11-04 10 CHIA POTEIK - Courtesy isn't enough a better system is needed CHIA POTEIK By "|'li call the police if you come in again without being announced." the head of a Singapore Government department once threatened me. But he soon calmed down when I told him I had a perfect right to seek an697 words
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304 1956-11-04 10 He's the last of the Indian Rajas NEW D| QNLY one of t| odd Indiai has been let; cestral thronein different with the redr < the Indian map I. He la thr Maharaja or 1 1 by the Indian Dr. Rajencira p. Governor of an Mysore State This was doneAP - 304 words
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Advertisement757 1956-11-04 10 r I I Straitt Timet Free Press For tht convcnitnc* of «dv«r- r i floor, SINGAPORE COLD STOR- i AGE, ORCHARD ROAD, will j receive imoll advertisements and I I answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements may r alto be handed to: I CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester House, Collyer757 words
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Advertisement30 1956-11-04 10 IN AID OF POPPY FUNDS CLAUDIO ARRAU WILL GIVE A RECITAL ON THE NEW ARTS COUNCIL STEINWAY PIANO CHEN-WU STADIUM K.L. Uth NOVEMBER. TICKETS FROM ROBINSONS DONATED BY BOH TEA30 words
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Advertisement83 1956-11-04 10 The International Gh that's Right every time ii ii Those who know unhesitat- f%k inßly say "Gilbcy's. please" >Vjr\m Because Gilbcy's is the one /fmvj\v\ gin that's dry. clear. JMhK the right pr00f.... and right \i j 4fAW taste. Always smooth— Gil- losooit W bey's makes a velvety Martini j83 words
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Article, Illustration69 1956-11-04 11 A BEAUTY WHO PREFERS ASIANS RUE-EYED redhead M.irtinp Mellna of Sydney, now in Singapore singing and dancing at a nightclub. 1- i cirl who prefers Asians. The 20-year-old beauty. •aid: "I certainly won't marry an Australian." She doesn t like their manners. She thinks Asians are s (1 t harming.69 words
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Article65 1956-11-04 11 en more people were in the Singapore rate's Court yesuith offences comri urine the recent her, Le 0 Sor.g Tiok. 18, rLTcd with breaking' He- was released on bail of $500 in one surety. The 13. aged between 12 ere charged with n nd were65 words
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Article18 1956-11-04 11 The Singapore Improvement club will hold I ttth anniversary dance Seavie-v Hotel Balln Nov. 10.18 words
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Article22 1956-11-04 11 The Dale Carnegie Club, Singapore, will hold a meeting at the Orchid Room, Capitol, at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. 12.22 words
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Article357 1956-11-04 11 HOUSEWIVES FIND ESSENTIAL GOODS-ESPECIALLY TEXTILES-ARE DEARER Chamber leaders say price increases now 'not justifiable Sunday Times Staff Reporter SOME unscrupulous traders in Singapore are exploiting the Middle East crisis by boosting commodity prices. Housewives yesterday complained that certain essential goods, particularly textiles, are now dearer. Most357 words
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Article53 1956-11-04 11 I TIN DROPS 513.75 THERE was a very sharp reaction in the tin price in Singapore yesterday following news from the Middle East. The pnee fell by $13.75 cents to $409. 12 i. During the week up to Friday the price had risen by 524.50 to reach a peak of53 words
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114 1956-11-04 11 'Worried' so woman, 67, kills self A 67-YEAR-OLD woman took bar life because she was sick and worried," a Singapore coroner was told yesterday. Tay Bok Seng said this In court at an Inquest held into the death of his mother, Chla Siew Eng, who died three days after admission114 words
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Article48 1956-11-04 11 The president of Rotary International, Mr. Gian Paolo Lang, who was expected in Singapore yesterday, will not be arriving here until noon tomorrow. His plane has been delayed. The lunch arranged by the Rotary Club in his honour tomorrow has been postponed to Wednesday.48 words
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Article29 1956-11-04 11 SINGAPORE: Today 11.17 a.rrL noon prices on Saturday were: Straits mixed copra: November buyers $26 r sellers $27>«; December buyers »27'«. sellers $27',. The tone was Inactive.29 words
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Article26 1956-11-04 11 Singapore's Federation of Boys' Clubs' monthly management committee meeting will be held on Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. at the Queen Street Boys' Hostel.26 words
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Article34 1956-11-04 11 The Singapore Film Society will show the film, "Dead Man's Gulch," at the British Council Hall, Stamford Road, on Nov. 18 at 6.30 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. Admission free to members only.34 words
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Article13 1956-11-04 11 The Harbour Board premises are now much cleaner than ever before.UP - 13 words
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237 1956-11-04 11 LONDON. Sat. 'Pill Economist, an inde- pendent weekly review, today praised the Singapore Government for its handling of last week's riots, but predicted more trouble in the future. The riots showed how deeply the Communist organisation had established itself in the Colony, the237 words
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253 1956-11-04 11 'Play fair or else...' warning to bosses j HE Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday warned employers not to take advantage of workers as a result of the recent disturbances. The T.U.C. president. Mr 8. Jaganathan, told the Sunday Times yesterday "i have evidence that employers have taken advantage of their253 words
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Article38 1956-11-04 11 Mr. Chan Peng Hong of Klang, representing the Timber Exporters Association, and Mr. P. A. Durgnat. Forest Officer. Singapore, will be the Malayan delegates to the 4th All-Australia Timber Congress at Sydney starting on Nov. 12.38 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-11-04 11 WHEN TWO WORLD CHARMERS MEET... MARILYN MONROE meets Princess Margaret at the annual Royal command film performance at the Empire Theatre >n London. Between the two charmers is filmdom's he-man Victor Mature. This year's production was "The Battle of the River Plate." A.P. picture. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll45 words
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Article152 1956-11-04 11 A FEW members of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union Union are still intimidating busmen who have reported for duty since the recent disturbances. A spokesman for one of the large Chinese bus companies told the Straits Times yesterday: "These workers will never change their colours." He152 words
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Article49 1956-11-04 11 An "obedience to the leash" demonstration by 20 Army guard dogs will be held on the Singapore padan? on Nov. 12 in aid of the Poppy Day appeal fund. There will also be a marchpast by eight bands from the Military and the police.49 words
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Advertisement97 1956-11-04 11 is the drink is the Scotch J^l fA tf**» No other drink is quite so [W U* btt) refreshing as ScotdAVhisky. ~^%,>y You can drink it short ot \\^o^~^ k if*-[ on P- as c mo °d y ou but whether served neat or < MyJiPji- with v^ f .ft}97 words
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Advertisement608 1956-11-04 11 £Q (i^O^ °M*r you a holiday <£Jj «\^j/ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Days in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CANTON Bth No* 19th Nov CORFU 15th Dee 27th Dec I CANTON 31st |an 12th Feb j j FIRST CLASS $567 TOURIST CLASS $319 I Children according to608 words
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Miscellaneous17 1956-11-04 11 TODAY'S TIDES SINGAPORE: today 11.17 ajn. Oft. 6in.); tomorrow 12.26 a.m. (9ft. 2in.) 11.48 a.m. (9ft. 7tn.).17 words
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Article, Illustration726 1956-11-04 12 Early days of Press Historical Corner by Donald Davies HAVING signed the agreement with the Sultan and the ruling chief, the Temenggong, in 1819 for the establishment of a trading station on Singapore Island, Sir Stamford Raffles journeyed to the independent kingdom of Acheen in Northern Sumatra where he completed726 words
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Article75 1956-11-04 12 /^AMERA fans should send entries to "Camera Contest." Sunday Times, Cecil Street, Singapore. Names, addresses and details MIST be written on the back of each print. Glossy prints are preferred: and should br [><*'• z card size or larger if posMlilr No re>pflnsihililv U .iceepted Z75 words
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Advertisement307 1956-11-04 12 Designed for you who want the finest Pan American's *£'TV\ President Service i Xd* A With certain people ferries come* first. Perhaps yoo are one of them— one of those i Jor whom Pan American specifically designed itt W 7 J I'rt-Milent ServiC'-. i" VC\ ou are BUC k a307 words
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Advertisement64 1956-11-04 12 ppi sv~c iIHI B^^ji^ TITUS mM The 'TITAUTO' Time of Eucope and America! jj v^vv^A'H^ It is here in Singapore Art \«V7^H m now Kfcja^- wm/M. ANTIMACNETIC 0k »y^ jM 17 AND 21 |E W ELS f IVIRY TITUS WATCH HAS A r.,. <v I A SWISS FACTORY'S FULLY TROPICALISED64 words
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Miscellaneous188 1956-11-04 12 Popular Crossword ACROSS: L Ends In head or DOWN: 1. Hanging ornament tall (4); 5, Annexes (7); 10, (6) 2 Paravane (5): 3. Herb ?f ££cj VV^S-m^ »i 4. Cosy (4); 6. Tine, (6); ers (7); 18. N.C.O.S (9); 20. 7, portions (5): 8, Epochs (41; Dish (3); 21, Sooner188 words
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Article, Illustration434 1956-11-04 13 Dr. Mason administers a powerful pill: Still you can take it W HERE does the danger lie? In the drug itself? Or in its misuse? James Mason, branching out as a producer, wisely chose to tread a non-committal path in dealing with the wonder drug. Cortisone, in "Bigger Than Lite,434 words
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Article, Illustration174 1956-11-04 13 WITHOUT THAT PILL PAIN Danger here as Dirk lurks njTHE British thriller. "Cast 1 a Dark Shadow." Is as acceptable as hot coffee with a rich lacing of brandy on a chill, rainy day. The rich competence of ltr production standard, the ripe acting by its players brings on a174 words
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373 1956-11-04 13 SINATRA fans. have you come across Frankie's latest div:, eight pop* on one l.p dtoc" You haven't? Then you should get acquainted. This disc is a harkeninc back to the ds.vs when Frankie waa a pops .-rooner with no acting ambiu.'-n. Swoon-produ( ing. smooth373 words
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546 1956-11-04 13 CURELY only Radio Malaya could go to such a great deal of trouble to broadcast a commentary that was quite unintelligible. Laudable though the idea was of giving an eye-wit-ness account of the Britannia approaching Pul a v Langkawi, one of546 words
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Article378 1956-11-04 13 Arrau is THE greatest [£LAUDIO Arrau is the greatest pianist alive. And I am not the first to have said that. Music critics all over the world have said the same thing. I have heard either "live" or on records all the great pianists, most of the good artists and378 words
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Advertisement349 1956-11-04 13 DAY! CAPITOL^f (with »npertmposrd (hinew- Snb-UMe«> TYRONE POWER .VICTORIA SHAW LOVE TURNS m.,**. pPc», c TO DUST" MTNG CHVNG T NO I (B.B.).aB» r jjf "nT^h^or. SHOWING! REX^ l i£fiXi£ uru» --Klack Shirld Of rnlw.^rth' in TreK ODAY! PAVILIONQ '^l i-ame of unusual qoalitr a film worth aennc —Sunday Express.349 words
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Advertisement320 1956-11-04 13 CATHAY ()R(.\MS\'flO\ ATTRACTIONS I TODAY iCATHAY* ■■^■atl^M TU JJ43O A SHIP FULL OF BEAUTIFUL SINNERS' j fa NAVY OF DAMNED j m P^f WUmtW- J% t In COLOR MV« KERLHA ETTORE MA.NM MAY BRITT t^W ■g^fr (A Cathay Organisation Rflrasr' J m^^^W^ TODAY 9 ajn.. "MIZAR". 1 >t>tttttt)t>tttt444 t lrolAYslliffsir[320 words
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Miscellaneous185 1956-11-04 13 n a rk*/> *m awa m» a I Magatlne; 8.00 Radio Theatre; KAUIU MALAYA »00 The Enchanted Hour. '9 30 Newt; *9.45 Entr'acte; 10.00 A Programme* thm marked can be Man And A Band: 10 30 Sunday received by UiOeners In MaUeca Serenade; 10.50-11.00 Epiloeue Short wave 49 A 41m185 words
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Article, Illustration494 1956-11-04 14 RODERICK MANN - ELSA SHE SHOWS HER FIGURE TO EAT RODERICK MANN SHE*S CALLED TAWNY-HAIRED TEMPTRESS FROM THEJTM By yHE right place to meet Elsa Martinelli was by a Roman fountain, of course. But she was staying at the May Fair, so I. had to settle for her suite. There we sat, the494 words
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Article498 1956-11-04 14 STORE DETECTIVE TESTS SALEGIRLS NEW YORK. M RS. MARY DRACOTI spends up to six hours a week stealing from a department. But the thefts are strictly legal. Mrs Dragoti has been a store detective for 10 years. She learned the business so well that nowUP - 498 words
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166 1956-11-04 14 The answer to THE FATAL QUESTION No. 4 FROM PACE TWO THE question: "Why do the last few words appear in leaded type? Was it because it was an important factor enabling the ordinary irvestor to make up his mind?" to which Lord Kylsant replied: "It enables anybody who doesn't166 words
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363 1956-11-04 14 {Mountainous Mature declares he is willing to be Abel GENOA, Sat. WICTOR Mature was in residence on the first floor of the Hotel Columbia Excelsior here. I had been told by an actor, who was probably envious, that Mature had taken over the whole of the first floor. A report363 words
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Article60 1956-11-04 14 LONDON" I A MAN has srjH travelling rou I world collecting I tricks for his pi gazine, of copies g o to mag] Each copy I secrets of three I conjuring tricks fie magicians audiences. Mr. Goodliffporridge Solihul ingham. calls hi "Abracadabr: He is a n~- British60 words
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318 1956-11-04 14 Her paintings will last 1,000 years NEW YORK. COME day the pictures hanging on the walls of your home can be expected to last at least 1.000 yearn. A vivacious woman named Buell Mullon thinks such is in p/ospect if other artists follow her lead. Mrs. Mullon believes she IsUP - 318 words
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Advertisement154 1956-11-04 14 Cite. MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE the tooth paste that's proved to clean teeth whiter scientific tests with a whiteness-meter have proved beyond doubt that Macleans Tooth Paste cleans teeth whiter than ever before. Macleans fights and destroys decay germs laboratory tests show that no other tooth paste gives more complete154 words
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Article153 1956-11-04 15 J the excuses by people who broktn the law are that even the ates blush with a them m a London charged with a hundred- coal, a man said: "The only thing I can suggest is somebody put it on my back when I wasn't looking."153 words
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Article1927 1956-11-04 15 Jack Harrison Pollack - DON T BE DOOMED BY BOREDOM Jack Harrison Pollack Bored, are you?- Beware of that feeling. It may ruin your career and your home... By JQLAIEMCTS PLAYBOYS DRUG ADDICTS AND IT MAY LEAD TO SUICIDE \LL of us are bored sometimes. We sigh, "I'm fed up with houserf or "My1,927 words
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Advertisement292 1956-11-04 15 ■>i^'-ffj ■>' V ■;-d&&A j*4& ■■<■■■: •.:■s£' 4we6eJt with Pond's famous beauty creams FOR a glorious complexion, use Pond's Vanishing Cream and Pond's Cold Cream. These two wonderful beauty aids keep your skin siiky-soft make you look your loveliest at aL times! That's why the world's most beautiful women choose292 words
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Advertisement490 1956-11-04 16 Thanks to ye ast- vite Take Yeast- Vite to-day and get nd of that nervy feeling. Rich in Tonic B Vitamins and stimulating caffeine, it makes you feel better in no time. Calmer. Less easily npset. Also soothes away headache, neuralgia and rheumatic pains. Get some Yeast- Vite to-day. f490 words
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Miscellaneous1344 1956-11-04 16 I r ZZT^__ fy4&\s£ j\f ,7 y^^_ J^ §&t* m H TOOIC TWE MEN TO A Jl^S^ JHK7 "I WA7 A BZOTMEK* WALTEZ. KEYS I I *>|\^fc^>":-;>^ > *^>^ x 'KJOW— PEKWAf^S VOU'Vt I' MW~Wm SEGAN/ WHO LJVE7 WITW WIS WIPE W—/ HEAKP OP A NATiVE *!%£^i I wmt/wJT ANC71,344 words
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Article, Illustration460 1956-11-04 17 LiM TIONG ANN - A 'private nose' joins war against opium smugglers THREE TESTS FOR JET LiM TIONG ANN THOSE SECRET CACHES! JET SIMPLY SMELLS THEM OUT By A NEW wonder "detective" will soon be assisting Singapore Customs officers in the hunt for smuggled opium. A female of the species, she wMI ignore the460 words
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Article, Illustration603 1956-11-04 17 A. GEORGE - Day the Johore Sultan bagged 8 elephants A. GEORGE BY £HE Abdulla bin Kamarudin, aged 70, is a carpenter by trade and lives in Endau on the road to Mersing. He looks back wth pnde to an early period of his life which is studded with incidents relating to big603 words
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Article, Illustration340 1956-11-04 17 LITTLE WHITE HOUSE IN KAMPONG IS SECOND HOME NARROW,, rough mud-track leads to, a white painted house nestling in a Malay kampong off Ceylang Road. This low, white-walled house is the headquarters of the Malay Farm Girls' Club, formed recently by a group of340 words
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Advertisement383 1956-11-04 17 L Why do so many N Doctors use one I particular Soap? H\VF tixj rrrr wonderrd irtry many doctor* in th< ir own Mngtrte* ■x Wright's Coal lar Soap to -a* ftrv hand*? it m* as if Wright's -aa a M*dk> gird Soap. 11m rravm f* that th?v ha«e found383 words
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Advertisement267 1956-11-04 17 Fly tM IMi to the world in Super- Constellations l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^||_tt_t'^^-r^"^^E»-l-^-w--W h^|K 4_m 2 the world's finest long-range airliners QANTAS with 35 yean experience in airline operation, has chosen the world's finest airliners, luxurious, dependable, superbly engineered Super-G Constellations, designed for the utmost speed and _mhh|phm^ stability in flight More and267 words
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Article, Illustration528 1956-11-04 18 THE SUSPENSION IS INDEPENDENT IF someone were to ask me what is the difference between a Singapore taxi-driver and a moron, I should regretfully have to answer "None, except that the taxi-driver is more so. I realjy do not like being rude about528 words
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477 1956-11-04 18 Good news for the 'marginal motorist' CO long as there are more people without cars than with them, the greatesr vehicle demand will continue to be for the cheapest possible type, as regards both initial purchase price* and running costs. This demand for the smallest and cheapest vehicle is further477 words
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Article, Illustration210 1956-11-04 18 TWO new performanceimproving devices have recently appeared on the market out here, preceded by eood reports from England as to their usefulness. The first is the Cefarator. This is a device which, basically, feeds cool fresli air into the exhaust manifold, with beneficial resultsReuter - 210 words
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472 1956-11-04 18 Parker hero of Spores 3-0 rugger win over the champions lOHORE will always remember Max Parker as the man who spoiled their hopes of another successful year in the H.M.S. Malaya Rugby competition. And Singapore Civilians will hail him as a worthy captain. For it was Parker's penalty goal in472 words
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Article161 1956-11-04 18 1 DEKAK and years rwuei at Uo ni.iHi, v of the Ont nfchi *«-J Foong >.„. inter-zrm. lm, Turf CMi co« Malayan double Poh Lim and l, n n were extended r m by Feraks new Tan Jin Konj and I Kok. before minutes161 words
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Article34 1956-11-04 18 PORT ELIZABETH I M.C.C. touring U I Eastern Province for 10 day when their three-d.-. opened, and had scorfri 4" I I loss of one wicket bj terval. Reuler.Reuter - 34 words
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Article30 1956-11-04 18 W.ir.cierers Sport Cl their first dance al Garden on Salurri 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. I: couple and $2 single- Ti I be reserved at SI for foin30 words
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Advertisement168 1956-11-04 18 BEGIN TOMORROW -MONDAY sth NOVEMBER I IN ALL DEPARTMENTS JOUR FAMOUS "I 5 {BARGAIN COUNTERS; ■{OF 75 CENTS $1.00. $2.00, 52.50 fe Xk ,jX OFFER YOU UNBELIEVABLE \V^W I VALUE for your MONEY j 7\s m^P^\ ONLY FOR A j S^L\t pj\ J Xl" JjJ lit DAYS Here is the168 words
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Miscellaneous122 1956-11-04 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1. Toss: 5. Appends: "OWN; 1. Tassel: 2, Otter; 3. 10. Atone- 12 Rare; 13. Strut; Sorrel; 4. Snug; 6, Prongs; 7 14. Orators; 18, Sergeants; 20, > Parts; 8. Era*: 9, Net 11, EternPie; 21. Ere- 22, Rigs; 23, Cape: al; 15. Opal; 16. Ripen; 17,122 words
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354 1956-11-04 19 SERVICES SCORE 37-0 IN OPENING MATCH thot, sot sights an H.M.S. Malaya title v. rvicrs 37; i il.icca 0. ING SingaA ire Combined Ser- m served on the sterday that let their the H.M.S. inter-state r title. Efficient ikM all over a tide when they ililMCl by *vo goals and354 words
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Article72 1956-11-04 19 SERVICES BEATEN BY HK ARMY XI vIKONG. Sat. \PORE Combined XI suffered rsi and only deI in Hong Kong today j in a one-day linst the Honfc Army, they lost batted first and ins i Goodwin five ng four for 23). could only score ri and merry life, I d72 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-11-04 19 lustrali.in hospitality Mr. N. M. >asasam meets an C'l>mpi< Village hi.sl^v,, Mv K. M. Kmfi»n, in Mrlboi mo and nets a samplr o( Au-.tra-lian hoNpiialit Mr. Vuaiuu, Mmtwy of the Federation Olympic rontincent. an/*, two cla\ pitron shoot' rv l.|eu Foh Shin and Mo,, lv Kiat. were the first overman62 words
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Article17 1956-11-04 19 tPOK Sat. Speet Regiment beat :nmand In a rugpotati (five tries) |oajj at Gurney17 words
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Article401 1956-11-04 19 ay in triumphant return at Varsity meet Games silver medal- Chan Onn Leng, 21, in the individual dp at the seventh Malaya's athleBuklt Timah. .".\e events the 100 fdi 440 yd«., 120 yd*. ItPydi. hurdle* rd.s were broken at the IP'.ebel. former Selangor •er. made a401 words
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Article44 1956-11-04 19 Japanese ju<!o experts, black belt holders Telzo Kawamura («th dan) and Matsuo Watanabe (sth dan), gave a 3% -hour demonstration at the V.M C.A. Judo Society yesterday. They leave for Colombo this morning by air to continue their South-east Asian tour.44 words
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Article31 1956-11-04 19 Singapore Chinese Recreation Club beat R.A.F. Seletar 4-3 In a S.H.A. league first division match at Seletar yesterday. Chal Hon Yoon scored all the soals for Chinese.31 words
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Article310 1956-11-04 19 Schools rugger title to Saints CT. ANDREW'S School won the ;j... Singapore lnter-schools seven-a-side rugger competition when they beat HaSles ln^'Jlutlon by 14 points ia goal and tliree tries; w six (two inu>i in the final on the H.I. ground yesterday. Although beaten, Rafiles were not. disgraced In the final.310 words
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119 1956-11-04 19 SINGAPORE Cricket Club, visiting Seletar for the first time, were beaten 12-8 by the Airmen after a close tussle yesterday. Seletar scored three tries and a penalty goal against S.C.C.'s a goal and a try. Pape gave the home side the lead after seven119 words
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Article94 1956-11-04 19 India are 42 runs behind in Test CALCUTTA, Sat. INDIA were sail 42 runs behind Australia with two first Innings wickeu in hand after the second day's play in the Third Test here today. At close India had scored 193 for eight In reply to Australia's 177. Overnight rain whichReuter - 94 words
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53 1956-11-04 19 HUNTERS CLUB CABLE FOR POSTPONEMENT The Hunter's Club of Mysore who are scheduled to play a series of soccer games In Singapore this month, have cabled Singapore Amateur Football Association for a postponement. The Mysore Club have asked for a postponement because some of their players are having difficulties In53 words
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Article56 1956-11-04 19 NEW DELHI, Sat. Soviet athletes for the Melbourne Olympics began passing through Delhi Airport today enroute to Rangoon from where Pan-Amerclan Airways will fly them to Australia. Two TU-104 Jet airplanes from Moscow halted briefly for refuelling. They carried 88 of 325 athletes dueAP - 56 words
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Article90 1956-11-04 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. HOT favourite Monte Carlo, owned by Mr. K. Austin, completed the double today when he easily won the Victoria Racing Club's Derby at Flemlngton. He has already won the Australian Jockey Club'i Derby at Sydney. Monte Carlo went to the lead earlier thanReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-11-04 19 UGANDA are sending: only three athletes to the Melbourne Games, but they have bright hopes of taking home a gold medal. Their hope is 24-year-old highjumper PATRICK ETOl.r (above), who arrived with other members of his team in Singapore yesterday. At Bombay on Friday, Etolu113 words
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323 1956-11-04 19 J FEDERATION of Malaya's hockey team will find it tough going against Holland and Kenya in Group B of the Olympic Games competition. That It the opinion of Mr. O. Mehra, manager' of the l Indian team, who passed through Singapore yesterday. Travelling on323 words
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Advertisement45 1956-11-04 19 Isn't it better to buy your Blue Gillette Blades in a Dispenser? You save time and trouble— arid you don't pay any more. 1 Rlue Gillette Blades in Dispenner $1• 1 U '^j^^ Alette Superspeed Shaving OJ l ILS BARLOW CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES45 words
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Advertisement228 1956-11-04 19 tuny <g J AWARDED Cold Medal M London Brewers' Exhibition 1954. IREWEO jnd bottled M s<ngapore by Malayan Brawcrm and OISTRIIUTID by Fraser Neava TT 55 5 FROM DETAILED PROGRAMMES IN RADIO JiTEEKU 2 %^EmmgW^Sffi& i >\'ii'' \"a i I i t^L^ v^ if f YESTERDAY a wish. ..TODAY a228 words
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Article28 1956-11-04 20 In 14 rrt» J/« i minimum) ROBINSON CRVSOE will be Screened Today at 9 a.m. at Pav;llon. School Chi'.dren who bought tickets are requested -o turn up.28 words
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Article29 1956-11-04 20 me Australian ioram>i sioner in Singapore. Mr. Ralph Harry, will entertain Singapore's Olympic contingent to tea at his residence. No. 11 Dalvey Road, tomorrow29 words
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Article2184 1956-11-04 20 Hopsasa scores easy win in top sprint By ErSOM JEEP THK Hobbs-Franklin combination brought off another splendid double with Flying Princess ($35) and Hopsasa ($l7) at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, first day of the Sclangor Turf Club November Meeting. Flyins; Princess made all the running to win the2,184 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-11-04 20 THE Indian Olympic hockey team, world champions since 1928 pictured after their arrival in Sinqapor c yesterday. After a two-hour stop they I eft for Melbourne. (Report in P. 19.35 words
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Article68 1956-11-04 20 TOTAL POOL: $144,800 IST: No. *****7 (539.096). 2ND: Xo. *****8 (519.548). 3RD: Xo. *****2 (59,774). STARTERS. (5977 each): Xos. *****5: *****6: *****9; *****0; *****5; *****5; I *****6; *****1; *****6; *****2. CONSOLATION (SB6B each): Xos. *****6; *****6; *****3; *****7; *****7; *****3: *****6; *****4; *****8; *****0. TREBLE TOTE: 23 tickets68 words
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549 1956-11-04 20 NO DELAY AT AIRPORTS, AUSSIES ASSURE ALL VISITORS MELBOURNE, Sat. OVERSEAS Olympic teams, officials and visitors to the Melbourne Games, who will be travelling to Australia by air this month, need have little worry about being delayed on arrival by lengthy customs or medical checks. These procedures are txing streamlined549 words
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Advertisement150 1956-11-04 20 Shot after shot- always sharp! Sharp.» fKmi.J «t all t.m., v, K oL«yi T.nbl. pictuti qiMl.ty ,m.* Faitttt iho*»mj k.cou.. of j| motion ffi tnnk .tt.tm I■■ windmf ttmtltr co<kin II 21 21" fiemw. ■^f }6 24 < 16 mm Roll. l lifter XENAR or TESSAD XENOTAR o. I STnehro-Compu-150 words
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