The Straits Times, 9 December 1956
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Title Section17 1956-12-09 1 l^mfPT TMBNTARYI THE SUNDAY TIMES NettSaU* in Moby* No. I,IH. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1956. 20 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration385 1956-12-09 1 1 08 WANT TO BE EXILES Hungarian athletes in Colony: 'Can we stay?' Others in plane have families id worry about A CHARTERED PLANE arrived in Singapore yesterday from bourne with 82 members of Hungarian Olympic team ut 60 of them have already deci*d not to go home, the Sunday385 words
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220 1956-12-09 1 The C-Plan nations still need cash aid .WELLINGTON, Sat. The 20 nation Colombo Plan organisation today reported a need for greater co-operation among the countries of South-East Asia and called for more external aid for the area. It said these two developments were necessary if the Colombo Plan region's "ever-increasingReuter - 220 words
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146 1956-12-09 1 WASHINGTON. Saturday. THE first test rocket of the earth satellite programme was fired today from the United States Air Force missile test centre at Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Defence Department announced that the rocket reached a speed of 4,000 miles per hour andReuter - 146 words
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Article51 1956-12-09 1 BELGRADE, Sat.— Mr. Konstantin Karamalis, the Greek Premier, left Yugoslavia today after a four-day visit to Belgrade during which he had talks with President Tito. A Greek military delegation under Gen. Anastios Laspias, Deputy Chief of General Staff, also left Belgrade today after a 12-day tour.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-12-09 1 FACE OF A CHAMP WHO IS GIVING UP HOME ANTON MOLDRICHUP - 11 words
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374 1956-12-09 1 WILLIAM FISH - WILLIAM FISH By LJUNGARIAN pentathlon champion Anton Moldrich yesterday sent this message from Singapore to his sweetheart, Maria Klubjer, who last week fled from Budapest to seek political asylum in Sweden: "Wait for me. I will join you soon. We will marry immediately."374 words
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Article49 1956-12-09 1 JAKARTA, Sat.— The first BOAC plane in more than a month will arrive here on Tuesday following the end of a boycott by the airport union. BOAC officials here said that the airlines would resume their flfghts. The boycott was called off on Friday.49 words
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Article29 1956-12-09 1 MOSCOW. Sat. Pravda has accused American diplomats in Hungary of using candy and fruit to bait Hungarians into the ranks of anti-Communist forces during the revolution. A.P.AP - 29 words
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Article109 1956-12-09 1 BANGKOK, Sat.— King Phumiphon Aduldej of Siam led the Benny Goodman band last night in a jam spsslon at Amphorn Palace. The royal jazz enthusiast, I rated by Goodman as "a good amateur first joined the band in playing "Memories of You," Sunny Side of109 words
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Article, Illustration6 1956-12-09 1 Malcolm Mac Donald - BORNEO PEOPLE Malcolm Mac Donald by6 words
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197 1956-12-09 1 CHIN A- INDIA FRIENDSHIP VITAL- CHOU CALCUTTA, Saturday. lulß. CHOU EN-LAI, the Chinese Premier, said here today that friendship between India and China was necessary "when* the colonialists are still engaged in aggression in Asia and Africa, and trying to disrupt unity among the Asian and African peoples." Six decorativeReuter; UP - 197 words
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Article66 1956-12-09 1 Win a $40,000 cheque for Xmas YOU could win that 1 $40,000 |ackpot in The Malayan Month ly's Word Puzzle C (November). And there's also $5,000 in consolation prizes. There's still time tc make your bid for the big money. Entries will be accepted up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday.66 words
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Article35 1956-12-09 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat.— The Pope completed week-long spiritual exercises in preparation for Christmas today and appeared at his apartment window to bless some 5.000 pilgrims and tourists gathered in St. Peter's Square. A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article31 1956-12-09 1 SARPOCO. (Japan). Sat.— A customer was dancing rock 'n' roll with eight girls in the "Soan" cabaret yesterday when the ceiling plaster fell and injured all nine. -A.P.AP - 31 words
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Article63 1956-12-09 1 ALGIERS, Sat.— Police said today that Algerian rebels massacred a European woman and her four children in their home near Oran last night while her helpless husband listened to their dying screams. He and another married couple were on the roof of their larmhouse exchangingUP - 63 words
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Article49 1956-12-09 1 HOOVKR Qr ITS •UGUttni «;ror C ia) Sat Mr Hrrbert rrMcnrd t«tlav as I'ndrrSrcrrtarv of SUtr Pr<Nidrni l.isciihower nomiiMi. .1 Mr Christian Hertcr. (lovrrnor of >la».<rhiiM-tts. i" succeed him R«*ut«*r. IKUji PULL-OUT LONOO.V S;»t Beirut Radio said today Iraqi (iovcrnniint decided to uithdr.iu troops from Jordan. Kentrr49 words
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Advertisement103 1956-12-09 1 BEGINS IN PAGE 2 TODAY EXTRA Liffl for greater smoothness A UARLT (XI I (t A i QUARTER PI 8 L rLp R coolness the LONGER me cigarette 1 From Uw knt paff to tfca ttM COOLER the^hi" lmu len Ul rf Roth .ra^^^^^^^^^Ha traditionally fin* tobacco* travel* tfca t103 words
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Advertisement8 1956-12-09 1 The New Bauscb Lomb RAY- B AS SUNGLASS8 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1956-12-09 2 Malcolm Mac Donald - BORNEO PEOPLE Malcolm Mac Donald BRITAIN'S SHIRT-SLEEVE DIPLOMAT BEGINS THE STORY OF HIS ADVENTURE AMONG THE HEAD-HUNTERS OF BORNEO by My bodyguard*- 24 youths -all dressed to kill SARAWAK, a state in the island of Borneo, which lies across the equator, is a splendid menagerie of birds and beasts. Wild1,529 words
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Advertisement162 1956-12-09 2 fust in time lor the Christmas revels t have arrived the most glamorous new stocks of evening handbags. In smart /9fe S styles, they are perfect presents. yf J&>Petit Point work bags with 4*L- /^y^wN ■pi T^_ rw r^_ Gilt and Silver Handles v\ /9^t S jjl^^a^^. Beaded Bags in162 words
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Advertisement23 1956-12-09 2 most welcome If NEW YEAR^ |j^ GIFTS t^g|y gf with SOLFIX BALANCE jL^g UNBREAKABLE SPRING Q INCABLOC Available al all leading watrh dealers23 words
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Article, Illustration1671 1956-12-09 3 Their startling loveliness made me catch my breath. Could; these wondrous creatures be real, or was I dreaming?' UTHOR XA/dittt*-. mw^^imi Isa Ha: ffifl Hffl: Hi» Hffi:; ..::HB:;:::3BB :::::B»:;:::aH:::;:iSi: KB :.:HW: HKai K8: H8 Bg! rai JggUgS^QF HIS FIRST GLIMPSE OF IBAN WOMEN: "And for me two very special handmaidens1,671 words
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Advertisement127 1956-12-09 3 ii m muni mi imiiiiiii iiimiiiiimiiiiniii iiiiiiimuiiihiil Introducing the latest model smart looking Continental car. i .rt appe .ranee L« W fuel consumption 7 litres per 100 km or 40.30 m.p. r moraniatic visibility Imp. gal. •High speed of 115 km or 72 mph 5 "Lightning arreleration I. p. ndent127 words
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Advertisement50 1956-12-09 3 NEXT WEEK LIFE IN A LONG-HOUSI THIS MODEL AMPHORE COMES IN 3 VAPORISATEUR WITH CILT ATOMIZER SIZES PRICES ARE $42.50 $52-50 $67/50 REFILLS MAY BE PURCHASED $77-50. FOR THIS MODEL SEE THE COMPLETE RANGE OF DIOR PERFUMES FROM $12/TEL: ***** WJ VVAAV V I BO X 696 W SINGAPORE 150 words
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Advertisement44 1956-12-09 3 KSBSSW #K -r— f: W fir a Hupp if Chmtms! ?|jki^|^^ shan't catch cold- f Qj W!&%J I took my Crooked j Igffl '[> ••^i/f|j- *CROOKES JsSL \PPP HALIBUT OIL CAPSULES- I A^^ your daily needs of Vitamin AA V for lest than 4<! s44 words
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Article, Illustration218 1956-12-09 4 THE visiting Hong Kong film star, Poi Kwong, it now convinced that Singapore audiences are "wonderful." On a previous visit she found Singapore people "unresponsive." Now autograph hunters pursue her everywhere. They even Invaded the garden of her host, Mr. Loke Wan218 words
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Article138 1956-12-09 4 |^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, today presented the George Medal the highest brcvery award for civilians to three police officers and a police constable. They were Inspector Hassan bin Shahabudin. of the Special Constabulary in Perak, Inspector Chew Kirn Chuan. Inspectar Loh138 words
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Article36 1956-12-09 4 Prisoners from Changi jail were among 679 people who donated to the Singapore Blood Bank last month, About 312 of last months donors were new. Relatives of recipients who gave blood totalled 61.36 words
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75 1956-12-09 4 44,924 CARS ON THE ROADS IN SINGAPORE About 4,012 more cars were registered in Singapore this year till last month, bringing the total on the streets to 44.924. The number of buses, taxis, tricycles and bicycles i on Colony streets have also 1 increased considerably. Increases- buses 64 (total 1,22175 words
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Article59 1956-12-09 4 RAWANG, Sat. A terrified 14-year-old boy. Wong Kirn. shinned up a tree to escape a tiger on Waterfall Estate, six miles from here today. He screamed for help for 20 minutes, while the beast stared up at him from the ground, before some tappers59 words
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Article154 1956-12-09 4 MALACCA, Saturday. Resident Commissioner, Mr. M. J. Hayward, told an inaugural meeting of the Malacca Tourist Association here yesterday evening that their organisation should not be looked on as a Gove rnment undertaking. Mr. Hayward said the association would benefit the town financially. He thought, however,154 words
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Article32 1956-12-09 4 A dinner will be given at the Capitol Restaurant in Singapore tonight in honour of Mr. S. Roberts, managing director of Hoover Ltd.. England, who is passing through the Colony.32 words
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227 1956-12-09 4 ORDER OUT— CUT PETROL TO ALL DEALERS THAT EXTRA CAN IN YOUR BOOT MUST REMAIN EMPTY NOW K. LUMPUR, Sat. Federation Government today told oil companies to restrict supplies to all dealers. In a circular, the Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Mr. A. J. D. C. Loch,227 words
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Article74 1956-12-09 4 Leading hotels, restaurants and cafeterias In Singapore are serving a new lunchand tea-time snack called the Rock n' Roll. Costing $3 a servins, the snack consists of two Jam-rolls. two rockcakes with peaches and cream as trimmings. Said the manager of a restaurant serving the74 words
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Article43 1956-12-09 4 KLUANG, Sat.— Members of the Telecoms and Athletic Welfare Association. Kluang. today gave a dinner party for Mr. W. P. Sandeman. who has been transierred to Johorp Bahru. and his successor, the new Assistant Controller of Telecommunications, Mr. V. A. Thomas.43 words
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122 1956-12-09 4 Wife accused of stealing lottery tickets A YOUNG housewife. Zallha binte Hussein, was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with the theft of a Federation of Malaya Social and Welfare Board lottery ticket. from a house in Changi Village on Nov. 25 this i year. The ticket, No. *****16. it122 words
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Article, Illustration43 1956-12-09 4 POLICE MEDAL FOR IRENE PROBATIONARY In (Madam) Irene Lee, of the Federal Police Depot, who was one of the 45 im i of the Federation Force who received thlonial Police Medal meritorious ■trrtci the High CtamiMioni Donald MacGillhi r terday. Sunday Tim picture.43 words
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Article27 1956-12-09 4 The Social Welfare Depa ment has arranged 2 r j mas parties at vanou ren's social centres for l poor and under-privile children of Singapore.27 words
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166 1956-12-09 4 IPOH, Sat. nnHE Ipoh coroner, Inche 1 Abdul Kadir bin YusorT. wept today during an inquiry i into the deaths of Mr. S. J. l Sivapragasam. 36. assistant Official Assignee. Perak and his father-in-law. Mr. V. S. Eltathamby. 70, a railway pensioner. The two men166 words
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Advertisement112 1956-12-09 4 mKk Mfci piiir \/nilD DADU m <£-** |flßk V Will II V .ttt^ .^HUp^^'^pl^lH!^^^^^ uiil iuuii unui &> pßf ,-S^^^^K ft^l M.lhamed Aluddin. i^SJlSSii^^, Singapore rßß^s ANO SAFECUARD THaT precious health. m** /pp^S T g 1 I A IS LaCtOgen. KuaU Lumpur. -Kuala Pilih. A y ;&Jjm LACTOGEN is pure112 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-12-09 5 SUNDAY VIEW OF SATURDAY BRIDES Dr. h<>\\ Khucn .ii i thr Singapore General Hospital and his bride, the Miss Jessie Mv PVmuc, the ward of Miss Josephine Fobs, who ■tarried at Si And- < itlndral >ii>» I. is. fi,. w from Borneo to a\\f away the bride, an nrpli, n133 words
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Article37 1956-12-09 5 Xl at In th» h p of ..r.e to In 1950 priesthood at the 100 -year -old College General in Pulau Tikus PcHe studied at a seminary at Kunming in Yunnan before leaving China.37 words
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Article17 1956-12-09 5 The "Vlnayagar Shashti" -ratod at the Sri Senpaaa Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road. SingaLast night.17 words
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Article351 1956-12-09 5 SELF-RULE IS Mr. LI M'S AIM FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND EXTERNAL DEFENCE WILL BE LEFT TO BRITAIN Party leaders say: 'We wish him the best of luck THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who will leave for London this morning for preliminary talks with the Colonial Office, is expected to351 words
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Article172 1956-12-09 5 CATHOLIC SCHOOL REBELS STAY OUT THE threatened stay-in strike by the students of the Catholic High School in Singapore yesterday did not materialise. About 200 students planned to camp in as a protest against the expulsion of 30 boys from the school for "bad conduct." Early yesterday, a radio patrol172 words
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Article20 1956-12-09 5 The chairman of Cable and (Wireless Ltd., Sir Godfrey i Ince. is expected in Singapore next Sunday.20 words
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302 1956-12-09 5 ROW OVER TAXI: 3 SOLDIERS GET DETENTION THREE British soldiers stationed in Singapore got de- tention terms ranging from 28 days to 112 days at a court martial yesterday for disobeying commands and using violence on military policemen. They were Lance Corporal Edward John Andrews. Private Jack Alfred Payne and302 words
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138 1956-12-09 5 FIFTEEN commercial students who attained highact marks in their examina- tions wil] receive prizes this j year, from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce City Commemoration Fund. The prizes will be awarded at a tea party to be held at the chamber premises in Fullerton138 words
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75 1956-12-09 5 Two wealthy Malayan tra- > ding families will be united i when Mr. Saw Bin Sit of Pen- i ang and Miss Tan Kah Lay of j Singapore get engaged on Saturday. Mr. Saw. 23, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Saw Song Kew, recently75 words
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Advertisement205 1956-12-09 5 Get ready! FMrt r** i^ 'A is really something 116 pages of reading and pictures that only the Week-Ender can give you! We have cornered all the best pictures and features for this Bumper Edition! HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS BUMPER EDITION ARE: Ihe True Story of Marilyn Monroe SPECIAL FEATURE From205 words
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Advertisement553 1956-12-09 5 YOU MAY HAVE LIVED ON EARTH BEFORE! New places, or people you pass in the street, may seem o Jelly Jamiliar to you. Have you knoun them in a previous life? You wonder why you ajre living on earth to-day and for what purpose you are here. Certain secrets of553 words
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Article190 1956-12-09 6 Avoid these romance breakers kJOST men. of any age, 1 have their "pet hates" in women certain things they find tiresome and irritating, and which they just can't bear in the girl of their dreams. More romances are broken up by these seemingly little things than are spoilt190 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-12-09 6 THE AFTER SIX AT ITS BEST: The dress black, short, decolette. draped. By Polly Peck, London Picture by David Olins. IIIIIIIIMIIiniIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDavid Olins - 24 words
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Article425 1956-12-09 6 SUSAN DARRIE PAGE FOR TEENS AND TWENTIES V»/HEN the big day comes for you to begin your first job, are you going to be a square peg in a round hole, or just the girl for the job-* It's really up to you. because if425 words
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Article215 1956-12-09 6 Secret of good cooks is method IF you really want to be a good cook and most girls do you have to learn a lot more than how to sling the ingredients together and produce something edible. That old saying that the wav to a man's heart Is through his215 words
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Article, Illustration171 1956-12-09 6 TRIMMING A NIGHTIE WITH PEARLS IS SMARTEST IDEA IN LONG TIME LEFT: New short nightdress with matching panties. Light blue nylon jersey with a darker blue pattern of stars. Ruffle trimmed ctnd very feminine. RIGHT: This lovely three-quarter length matching nightgo'm and negligee in pale turquoise blue nylon has a171 words
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Advertisement183 1956-12-09 6 (jiffyiviftg delate Choose from the f!^ty& 0 0'-zsj wonderful selection of fn^^^^S^^^. gay sets y^l 8^ \»c 55^ avc to er y° U) y our family, your friends 00 Perfumes and exciting v Beauty Sets for women. < C'^fim^. y* M ijni luxury A by YARDLEY TABDLEY 33 OLD BOND183 words
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Advertisement141 1956-12-09 6 Successful people use a Tc k toothbrush What beautiful white teeth She keeps them bright and J!^! shining with a TEK toothbrush. U ~IM TEK is the best toothbrush you can buy. It cleans and polishes the teeth to gleaming whiteness and it keeps the gums healthy too! Wili Bristle141 words
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Article1003 1956-12-09 7 Address your letter: The 'Mow Alls', The Sunday Tines, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. Can traffic problem ever be solved? WITH reference to Daisy Chla's query on "What Is Communism" may I be allowed to add my answer? Communism is an incurable disease of the mind. The origin1,003 words
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Article920 1956-12-09 7 Jealousy is cause of a lot of unhappiness T*HE GIRL I love wont ■I give me a definite date for our marriage even though both our parents are willing. I love her more than my life and if she doesn't marry me I will have920 words
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Advertisement250 1956-12-09 7 KgT^ fat that smooth s on M *"th a puff your complete makeup in one beautiful easel SO w*y use ANGEL FACE! Ponds wonderful tomtit* ■ukeup does aw»y with mc^y creams, spilly powders you carry your lovely ANGEL FACE complexion m glamorous compact. So flittering too' ANGEL FACE is a250 words
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Advertisement269 1956-12-09 7 ...and here's why you will love it Campbell's Tomato Soup is made from only the finest, sun-ripened /4^!^^^=^^§S^fc\ tomatoes, blended with dehcatf Tfefc^ j^| spices and golden -rich creamery ESfih^^jgiSsl butter! Velvety smooth consistent' y ViwHHP^ly/fl ancl or 'X X| sparkling flavor mak< mlll//ftll/zl2m "an ldoal P° ur on wuce269 words
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Miscellaneous72 1956-12-09 7 FrjjJSj^VirMADtAßlGjl IT'LL LAST /ILL TUB WE^KL VUWV OOsl'T VCXJ MAkJfc VCTJ'D £AT IT ALL I fj-t MAMHILA CAWEr- "7-^1 I-? BUT I POKIT LIW.&' A PgUIT CAWte ?JTTT TODAY AN.O TMfeN Wt'O r l^™ •^■^m I x\. 7 jlj Ancin a o aup f "I f i i*mi'iL '■v-/**. imc72 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-12-09 8 THERE was all the fun of the fair and of the circus at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night at the Singapore Arts BaM. Brilliant circus decor by artist Barbara Fairbank made a not of goy colour in the hall. Only106 words
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Article20 1956-12-09 8 A general meeting of the Smpapore Youth Council had to be postponed yesterday for lack of a quorum.20 words
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Article28 1956-12-09 8 The inaugural meeting of the Siglap branch of the Singapore Labour Front will be held at No. 1 Tay Lian Teck Road today at 4 p.m.28 words
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267 1956-12-09 8 KADAR PROMISE: HUNGARY TO HAVE NEW DEAL TALKS SOON ON EQUALITY WITH RUSSIA BUDAPEST, Saturday. HUNGARY'S Communist bosses today promised sweeping reforms in what appeared to be another attempt to end continued resistance to the puppet Janos Kadar Government. Radio Budapest broadcast a resolution by the party's central committee whichReuter - 267 words
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184 1956-12-09 8 Social Welfare Depart- privileged children in Singa- ment have asked Jaycees pore. for help in giving Christmas And the Singapore Junior parties to about 1,000 uncer- chamber of Commerce replied yesterday: "We Jaycees are pleased and proud to respond to this call for our184 words
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Article400 1956-12-09 8 BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON. Sat.— Results of toda>\ MK'in matches: F.A. CfP— SECOND ROI'ND Acrrington I Oldham 1 Blyth 0 Hartlepooh 1 Berntford 1 Crystal P. 1 Carlisle 2 Darlington 1 I Chrsterfirld 4 Barrow 1 Derby 1 N. Brighton 3 I Gillingnam 1 New purl Goolr 2 Workington Hereford400 words
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Article85 1956-12-09 8 DURBAN. Sat. The yacht Joanne Matilde sailed unobstrusively into Durban Harbour yesterday f.'ying the red ensign irom its masthead at the end of a 5.500 mile journey from Singapore. The owner Mr. L B. Kinjr. set sail on Jan. 9 this year 1 from Singapore with85 words
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Article, Illustration133 1956-12-09 8 ROYALTY IN SINGAPORE ON WAY HOME FROM GAMES IT WAS ROYALTY DAY in Singapore yesterday as princes and Jrincesses from three nations flew into the Colony by Qantas after the Melbourne Games. To meet them at the airport were a small crowd of consular officials and the airport manager Mr.133 words
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Advertisement831 1956-12-09 8 BB^r^Pl AT HOMt THt TACTICAL WAY jt A BY Radio, te-day'i 9ra«fcstt profaition, vtanri (ra.hu JBgWl v, J^M urgently. Radio repair anqinaaft, towtd toehp Kj^^"~^*^i^H broodcait onqinaort. osorutrvot. ate, at* 1 I domond. Vatt row foldt of ooportunity ar« j -j I up m ts'ovxion, oioctrorKt. a* r ulf§A I831 words
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Article, Illustration434 1956-12-09 9 I The little girl who had no J| toys will take them on her I sight-saving flight tomorrow By NAN HALL gC BENC LAM, the eight-year-old Singapore girl whose sight is threatened by a in tumor, looked up questioning^ wnen a nday Times reporter put434 words
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58 1956-12-09 9 (are in for a busy Christmas and >t:vities in the received several to give shows period." Mr. Eng, the Internarhood of Magiity officer, said c among this nnen will be Mr. son, Denis, who skll] on numena in the past I M members58 words
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Article36 1956-12-09 9 people ly took a fourIn youth leaderthelr certificates j "he Director] :art. Mr. T. P. f the Youtli Training Course. Huat Keng. said trie was designed people hon :!übor orgarira--31 had taken the36 words
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163 1956-12-09 9 MORE THAN 1.200 underprivileged children n Singapore yesterday had the time of their lives at a Christmas party organised by the Safari Club and t"ie X-ray Club. Social Welfare buses, police vans and lorries bor- rowed from Singapore firms look163 words
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549 1956-12-09 9 The Countryman's Journal A LTHOUCH he doubts whether any living person has ever seen or heard of a flood in November, the Tuan had a strong hunch that one was maturing. •V>d >° f >n the evening of the 23rd. he warned the ■al549 words
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161 1956-12-09 9 $1 mil. plan will put fish in the can 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A group of Chinese businessmen here is planning a $1,000,000 fish and canning business at Kuala Trengganu on the east coast. The group hopes to launch the venture early next year, j It is finalising details now. A161 words
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Article74 1956-12-09 9 Six V.M.C.A. delegates from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh will leave by air today for Hong Kong to attend the South and East Asian leaders' confereno commencing tomorrow. The conference ends on Dec. 20. The delegates are: Singapore Mr. Rowland Lyne, hon. secretary. Malayan74 words
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Article29 1956-12-09 9 The G.0.C., Singapore. Major-Gen. D. D. C. Tulloch, will take the salute at this morning's annual parade of the Ist Singapore Regiment. R A. at Blakan Mati.29 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-12-09 9 The two boys of the Ipoh Anglo Chinese School who left Ipoh on Friday to hike 200-mile to Kangar in Perlis. have been offered free courses at the Outward Bound School in Lumut. The chairman of the Outward Bound Trust141 words
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151 1956-12-09 9 'POH, Sat. One hundred thousand leaflets have been dropped in the Chikus Forest in the Tapah-Teluk Anson area, warning a terrorist gang to surrender or die. "Death walks besidt y<u daily, and unless you :r.ake up your minds soon to surrender, you will meet151 words
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Article62 1956-12-09 9 Tickets priced at 50 cents and Si for the matinee staged by *he Harlem Globetrotters in aid of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre Fund are available at Winston's and the Singapore Youths' Sports Centre, Kallang. The game to be opened by the Governor, Sir Robert Black,62 words
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Advertisement312 1956-12-09 9 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality —achieve success are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Hundred.' of amDitious men and women, drawn ill occmations, have discovered a fascinating. wiy to improve their English, gain self- aid develop their personality. Tv how312 words
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Advertisement193 1956-12-09 9 j\. mm 4k?" vliUUli For her birthday, the anniversary, v a^^^^^Bi^^lw3P* !B^*^^ 'V' the seasonal gift or the special occasion, V^' she'U adore a TPDOR watch. Rolex of Geneva have J :w^ created in TUDOR a charminp and distinctive piece of jewellery, the dream watch come true. The 17- jewel193 words
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Article27 1956-12-09 10 It Word, tit (minimum). CHOOSE YOUR LOVKLIBT party frock from Vanltyt n-*w range of fullskirted Cocktai: dresses ,-limm.ng late-day sheaths nr-d ballerina-length gowns. 11 Batvery Road.27 words
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198 1956-12-09 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE 9. DEC. 1956. THE TASK AHEAD IJVDR years the local civil servants have been playing the role of backseat drivers. The Malayanisation policy accepted in both the Federation and Singapore now puts the wheel in their hands. Let there be no mistake about it. There will198 words
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Article291 1956-12-09 10 T EGISLATION to establish a Borstal institution for Singapore has at last been i approved by the Legislative Assembly. This is no hasty measure. The need for a Borstal for Singapore was stressed as i far back as 1948 by the Prisons Inquiry Commiss ion. Its291 words
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Article, Illustration1601 1956-12-09 10 LLOYD MORGAN - LLOYD MORGAN Like Willow Branch, a snail, slim figurine of loveliness, Vietnamese young men and women have beauty, charm and a grace of manner, but above all an exultant love of Vietnam I by 1 •AN ENTRANCING PROFUSION OF FEMININE LOVELINESS I FIRST me t1,601 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-12-09 10 "Listen, doc, I already know what I am. I found it out when I was locked up in my school during the riot23 words
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Advertisement6 1956-12-09 10 A PRODUCT OF BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.6 words
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Advertisement17 1956-12-09 10 fs<€\ ff Pm v I-'/-' V r I h t V ir" 1 P 1 lV 'f17 words
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415 1956-12-09 11 Sit Yin Fong - Sit Yin Fong NS T EACH FEMlMikje WAYS AS SHE WAITS FOR LONG HAIR AND A 'PERM' No boy friends, says So Har's mother IUIIII!ll| lIMIIIIhIIIII||||||||||||||||||||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIirMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIII by JHE troubles of "Johnnie" Lee So Har have only just begun after the ending of her415 words
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Article, Illustration23 1956-12-09 11 JOHNNIE IS NOW JUDY JUDY formerly Johnnie) Lee So Hor in her uniform Of pupil of the Fairfield Girlt' School. Sundoy Times picture.23 words
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Article54 1956-12-09 11 than 180 scrolls and of ancient Chinese will be on display Chinese Chamber of roe on Dec. 15 when ted artist. Prof. Chang bit third ?apore. works to be exhibited present Prof. Chang's fTorts with his brushes Prominent hem will be illustra■f tigers a motif54 words
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Article22 1956-12-09 11 Enrique Quoma. per- preservative of PreMagsaysay of the at the Melbourne f.ew into Singapore yesterday on his and Tokyo.22 words
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Article, Illustration349 1956-12-09 11 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH BOY FRIEND OBJECTED TO HER WORKING IN A BAR By PARENTS, friends and other bargirls believe that Yong Kirn Yeok, 23, the missing waitress, has eloped with her boy friend who opposed her working in a bar. Although it349 words
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140 1956-12-09 11 BOGUS KATHIS ON THE RAMPAGE IN COLONY T*HE Singapore Chief Kathi. Tuan Haji AH, said yesterday some unscrupulous people had been posing as kathis and performing marriage ceremonies at cut-rate fees. For some time, Tuan Haji All said, authorised kathis in Singapore had been having a lean time by the140 words
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168 1956-12-09 11 AT 12 50 a.m. on Nov. 27, Tan Yuen Seng, a businessman, reported at the Joo Chiat Police Stotion that c robber had driven off with his girl friend after relieving him of his wallet and watch, a Singapore court was told yesterday. But.168 words
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105 1956-12-09 11 Malay culture has not 'been killed by 136 years of British colonial rule, the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, said. But he added that if the I British had not come to Ma-105 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-12-09 11 Eight hundred Singapore i Girl Guides scrubbed floors, j i-lraned windows. mowed lawns and minded babies yesterday, as "Bob-a-Job Week' began. The girls ar e trying tn raise 53,000 still needed to send a contingent to thr i International Girl Guide Camp in Manila to83 words
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128 1956-12-09 11 'Save petrol' call— so motor rally is OFF The Shell Malayan Motor Rally 1956 scheduled to take place from Dec. 28 to 30 has been postponed. Announcing this, the Singapore Motor Club, who are the organisers of the rally, said this decision had been taken in view of requests by128 words
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Article57 1956-12-09 11 Four hundred and fortythree art exhibits were on display at the Singapore Art Society's 15th Inter-School Art Exhibition at the British Council Hall, yesterday. Raffles Girls' School won the Ho Kwang Yew memorial medal, for receiving the highest points. Second came the Haig Road School.57 words
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Article17 1956-12-09 11 The price of tin In Singapore yeswday was $409-75, down .$3 25 on Friday's price.17 words
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Article23 1956-12-09 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices yesterday were: Straits mixed copra: December $28' 2 (Norn.>: January $28, iNoni.i The tone was quiet.23 words
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Article22 1956-12-09 11 SINGAPORE: today 3.06 am .Bft. 21n.> 2.37 p.m. '(Bft. 3in); tomorrow 348 am. <Bft. lln.) 3.29 p.m. l7ft. Bin.)22 words
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Advertisement50 1956-12-09 11 BEAR BRAND milk from Switzerland is rich Fresh Milk, sterilized. Yru drink it as it comes from the tin. BEAR BRAND sterilized Fresh Milk is absolutely safe and guaranteed to keep its excellent taste and quality for a long time anywhere in Malaya! F I 2UELLIG CM! LTD STORE-* LUMPUR-FENANC50 words
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Advertisement325 1956-12-09 11 V Tir!l-/r^\ offer you a holiday J *T &\M/ round trip to 1 1 Days including 4 Hays in Hong Kong SAILS RETURN CORFU 15th Dee 27th Dec CANTON 18th Feb 2nd Mar FIRST CLASS. ..SS67 TOURIST CLASS ..$319 Children according to age. Including tray on board ISLAY KERR 6c325 words
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Article, Illustration746 1956-12-09 12 Donald Davies - Keppel gave name to new harbour Donald Davies Historical Corner by QVER-LOOKING the western entrance to Keppel Harbour is a small hill known as Bukit Chermm (Class Hill) on the top of which oldtimer W. W. Ker built his residence, with the sea ly |n !2 below like a sHeet746 words
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Article72 1956-12-09 12 WASHINGTON SOME time ago Department of Agriculture ."-dentists developed a starch sponge which has come into wide use as a hemostatic agent in surgery. Its big advantage is that it can be left in wounds where it is quickly broken down by enzymes and absorbed. These72 words
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Advertisement488 1956-12-09 12 ll >^^B JH I f i f aa A r Jts So ea&ff Shooting Blmi 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 giving488 words
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Miscellaneous172 1956-12-09 12 Popular irosstvord tpjHßj~"T^ p|JJ I j ACROSS: 1 Outlooks (9) 7 DOWN: 1 Besmear (7) 2 Generation (3) 10 Wav of run- Character (4) 3 Opportunity ning (4i 11 Scheme (4) 12 On (7) 4 Children (1) 5 Bird (3) sheltered side <4i 13 Second 6At that point (5) 7172 words
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Article, Illustration362 1956-12-09 13 Doug Lackersteen - Doug Lackersteen F-I-L-M-S by I HAVE always been a pushover for a circus. And when the acts include aerialists, I'm a pushover all over again. So it was with the eagerness of a five-year-old reaching out for chocolate cake362 words
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723 1956-12-09 13 "I UST FOR LIFE" is an inspired film biography of Vincent Van Gogh. the renowned Dutch painter who fought against frustration and despair to create art. Kirk Douglas portrays the artist whose sole ambition was to bring to life on canvas723 words
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Article197 1956-12-09 13 KIKE WATCHER - DELIGHTFUL MUSIC FROM STUDIO 3 KIKE WATCHER T HEARD a delightful quarter- hour broadcast last Sunday at 12.45 pm. in the Malay Programme. It was music with a modern Interpretation, played by the Studio Three Piece Orchestra, which turned out to be our old friends Dick Abel on Hawaiian guitar,197 words
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Article395 1956-12-09 13 DISCS by Discus rpHIS it still Moxart'i birente- nary year so let's concentrate on him to begin with. Philips have fraught out two more of their magnificent Jubilee Edition discs, devoted exclusively to his piano music. On A ***** L Alice Heksch plays the piano395 words
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Advertisement486 1956-12-09 13 inumniiiiiiiiiiii^i! nimnm,,,,,,, SHOWING 11 ».m., 1.35, 4, 6 30 9.3OCAPITfII M I R SICH A SIGHT-XFVFR Si r C, I I "MOBY DICK" igaa? I IMIIMCOI.OR with OMOM wUt». "MICIAL OtYMPlCjr^jgs^^V^, IZ* nl Thre "•y-V. HEirLINIIT^V~^ J7~i KOW SHOWING 11 A.M. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 jjj[j[~ F*ADO— King of thr486 words
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Miscellaneous214 1956-12-09 13 RADIO MALAYA M «n And A Band: 10 30 Sundsy Serenade: 10 50 11.00 Epilogue; •Programmes thus marked can be REGIONAL received by listeners in Malacca SINCAPORE Short wave 49 41m. Medium short wave 41m wave 476 m. 313 m., 366 m and Medium wave 476 m. 279 A.M. 7.15214 words
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Article, Illustration1541 1956-12-09 14 DR. EDITH BONE - FOUR LONG YEARS ALONE DR. EDITH BONE CHAPTER FOUR: This is un account of what it really feels like to be a political prisoner kept in the same cell for three years. It Is, also, an extraordinary revelation of the fascinating devices by which Dr. Edith Bone, imprisoned by Hungarian1,541 words
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Article93 1956-12-09 14 LONDON.— An American soldier walked Into a pub in Clarendon Road; Kensington. S.W and told platinumblonde barmaid Joan Rickwood: "I'm fed up; my girl has stood me up Joan listened so sympathetically that when he left he handed her a tattered dollar. Joan stuck the note93 words
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Article649 1956-12-09 14 Sometimes there is little difference in the appearance of fish and glamour girls. Often they have the same big, sulky mouths and the Marilyn Monroe wiggle of vhe tail s o much admired by tired business men and thos e who are not so tired ft ft FROM649 words
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Advertisement253 1956-12-09 14 EffffFS\3\ %*»> ...for those accustomed only to the finest! I 'fk I I *'«r *r^^^*^^H 'If H^^^iii^- :i: :::^ii::-ii:' 'if:: :^::>H: '^^HHHßl J? 'A Exclusive ERRES iH^HidHJIII fej SSj Ai-c.nistical Bal- J Xt i^ ,ft ance Control Jt combining HI-FI T J!$J reproduction and S? balanced accous- KY 5599 HFS253 words
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Advertisement9 1956-12-09 14 NEXT WEEK My first real meat tor SEVEN years9 words
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Advertisement298 1956-12-09 14 Shaving pleasure New York j:|:|x| "~i \ii7' jfli«Ms««««««*» Ar^^ sW i^kf Ms*^^7^ Ord'r After Shove lotion T^SHULTON New York Toronto Sole A«enr» HACEMEYER S I JJPST STOM«H Simply drop 1 or 2 v. tablets into a glass of water watch it fill V 3 drink it. Alka- t. Seltzer goes298 words
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Article, Illustration1370 1956-12-09 15 WOLF MANKOWITZ - EAST SIDE WEST SIDE GUARANTEED GENUINE WOLF MANKOWITZ r, scriptwriter, antique dealer nr,* a dozen other trades Malli J n in the East End of LnLVX, WiU the West End. In &&£s*?.£« es he writes about Londoners as nH.l 1 them from both sides of the f fence I WAS1,370 words
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274 1956-12-09 15 ROME Sat. A BIRD-LOVER in Flor- ence recently opened a "school" where canaries are taught to sing like nightingales. The feathered pupils Teally attend different classes and have to pass various tests and with a final exam receive diploma. In order to. get that, aUP - 274 words
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Advertisement182 1956-12-09 15 V> >/ 0' j^^^ was designed specially for S a S pilots. Its construction U the result of technical study bated on scientific facts. M Its structure allows ft to withstand any climate f*O£Af?Ol/r£7? in a latltucles from lne Po'e "> ">e equator. «iminq eve** s»s ro»»l mm* fbght lts182 words
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Advertisement754 1956-12-09 16 You can use fB|^ (^2 ZONAS in so 4^\ many ways u.^^^Hf //^»Nin ZONAS Adhesive Plwter it an \Jy. [\f H e»«enti«l item in the house for trettT^^ j_T "O8 wound, fixing a dressing or for Vj^r strapping a pad in place. But there area hundred and one household jobs754 words
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Miscellaneous1378 1956-12-09 16 /_________________H____r\ i i^S f I if \j_.jji *T_JP tiy/y y y ii^S— yj~* \_/at"'"* by Edgar Rice BurroughsjM [j'nm* JM^ iSßw^S^^^O/ C&£i2s> >/£>-— U^t^ R) i !^Tul_D____| EVEKYONE FAKE 7 WELL EXCEPT TME NATIVE. TAKZAN t>J '^^Sfe-S.-ISE-^-^— r ~^7^^-^JP*jQ_^frj P'AUSE^ 5^ £PL\ THEN PECiTEP TO 6O TO M.S Alt? |C^<^1,378 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1956-12-09 17 I can surely do a lot to help our tribeswoman As I leave the past -these are my future plans 1 CONCLUDING: SERETSE AND ME' BY RUTH KHAMA AS I start disposing of our house in Croydon and packing for our return to Bechuanaland there is, indeed, one problem on1,322 words
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Article721 1956-12-09 17 REX HARRISON - REX HARRISON BY as told to DAVID LEWIN It is Britain's Broadway today. Take a 10--minute walk along Broadway from Times-square and the names in neon lights beat at youRex Harrison, Margaret Leighton. Michael Redgrave, the Old Vie Company— all of it—Olynis Johns, Eric Portman.721 words
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Advertisement364 1956-12-09 17 INTERNATIONAL I INGEN I E U R Tlit INTERNATIONAL I INCENIEUR features a 4 two-stage system of I protection: ll) anti-magnetic metal, arc used in the most sem.nve part, of H,« mechanism and (2) the rntirt movement i, enclosed in a double protective housing, the inner core of which is364 words
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Advertisement16 1956-12-09 17 The ninth instalment of THE FATAL QUESTION, a series of famous trials, will appear next week.16 words
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Advertisement146 1956-12-09 17 NO CMCK CURLS/ 1^ "^^L^^Ha^B^ m ii^ b^s»V "The only home pemi tfiafifeinjsiorjteelf i «w sn.r-Ti MI MO toni is completely automatic the easiest. THIS CHRISTMAS, gJVe yCUTSeIf fastest way to the matt natural wave of your life! One waving time— lS minutes whatever your type of hair. Toni timing146 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-12-09 18 1957 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP' Longer and lower Overall length 204Jn.. overall height. 56.5 in.. wheelbase 118 in. Option of either the mww n 1 1 ia w w. Btralght fix or v 8 engine The compreaiion ratio is 85:1 on V-S and 8.0:1 on the straight six. 1957 CHRYSLER SARATOGA Streamlined83 words
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383 1956-12-09 18 CRUSADER - Hockey row that began 'Down Under' will have post-mortem here CRUSADER By yHE Federal ion's Olympic hockey aspirations have undoubtedly fallen short of their mark, but two accomplishments should do much to improve the sport in coming years. First. Malayan hockey has at last achieved a long hoped for ambition383 words
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417 1956-12-09 18 STIRLING MOSS - The ideal car for a family man to drive STIRLING MOSS By JHE Standard engineers have learned a lot from racing the TR2 and the owner of the Vanguard Sportsman benefits. Experience gained in competition work has gone into developing the Sportsman's two-litre engine from its more sedate Vanguard Phase417 words
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Article44 1956-12-09 18 The world famous Harlem Globetrotters and an all-white American team will play a charity basketball match In aid of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre on Wednesday. Tickets— so cents (gallery) and fl (ringside)— are available at the SporU Centre Old Kallang Airport.44 words
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469 1956-12-09 18 fiRUSADER'S article in the Sunday Times of Nov. 25 Truth about Rugby Union that's planned must be puzzling: to followers of Rugby football. To what cause Is he dedicating himself? The heading Itself is abstruse to a degree. It will be recalled that469 words
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167 1956-12-09 18 CYCLE racing in pore will be down next year, the Singa pore Cycle Racing serre tary, Mr. Ng Chwfe Ly. announced last night. There are two reasor for this. First, riders nee a rest of between thre weeks' to a month aft each167 words
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Advertisement296 1956-12-09 18 Ihe Hallmark of Motoring Quality ll JL j MERCEDES-BENZ TYPE 190 £^^^^^pfl H|^^^L> This new medium four-door sedan with its 84 '\W/~™^ n -P- four-cylinder o.h.c. short-stroke engine and beautiful new-styling interior, gives the performance and comfort of a large sedan. with a top speed of 87 m.p.h. Turbo-cooled hydraulic296 words
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Advertisement108 1956-12-09 18 56/2015/ MC Wr "...join us! It will be much cooler and such a complete change. We're flying 8.0. A.C.. INDIA Kashmir and the hill stations of India— Hong Kong and Japan are all within easy reach by BO. AC. HONG KONG Choose between luxury "all-slumberette" Majentic I A DAM or108 words
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Miscellaneous102 1956-12-09 18 SPORTING SAM By Reg. Woottop Crossword Solution ACBOSS: 1. Prospects. 7, Age. 10, Lope. 11, Plan. 12, Alee. 13 Used. 16, Ort. 17, Send. 18. Preude. 20. Serenader. 21, Eon. 23, Rights. 25, Marred. 30. Err. 31. Stallions. 35. Emblems. 36. Mews. 38, Pea. 39. Gash. 41, Iris. 42, Into.102 words
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176 1956-12-09 19 Tabori is among 68 'no return' Magyars ■OURNE, Sat. ond and last mgent of the i ngar i a n Olympic departed by air Europe today, leavbehind 68 athletes <*d to return to cuntry. on arrival here 175. Last night 82 -nd only 45 were which took off Both aircraft176 words
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Article354 1956-12-09 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL TO THE STRAINS OF 'WALTZING MATILDA* THEY SAT: SAD AND INFORMAL CEREMONY MARKS END OF OLYMPICS By MELBOURNE, Sat. A nir Q fl r Ye tWS eVenill the O^mh««r P l ame whlch had bee kindled in a huge brass urn at Melbourne stadium on354 words
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Article88 1956-12-09 19 RUSSIANS GAIN THE MOST MEDALS MELBOURNE, Sat. PSITIONS in th c unofficial Olympic medals table at the end of the Ganges today were: tassia 37 t s. 32 Australia 13 iungar.v 9 Uly 8 Sweden 8 iermanv 6 Britain 6 tumania 5 'apan 4 "ranc* 4 Purkey 3 Finland 388 words
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Article75 1956-12-09 19 i outh Centre to fete expert MR A. D. MUNROW lecturer of physical education at Birmingham" University, will arrive In Singapore on Dec. .6 on his way home from the Olympics. Mr. Munrow. an authority in gymnastics, attended the world -ingress for physical education held at Melbourne during the Olympics.75 words
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Article49 1956-12-09 19 Nee Soon beat St. Andrew's Old Boys by 14 points (goal and three tries) to eleven (goal and two penalties at Woodsvflle yesterday. The M V Dlomed trounced the Merchant Navy by 17 points (goal, four tries) to nil In their rugger match at Alexandra Road yesterdays-49 words
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406 1956-12-09 19 H.M.S. MALAYA RUGGER ROUNDUP JOHORE had the Fijian touch when they held Combined Services to an eight-all draw in their HM.S Malaya rugby tie at Johore Bahru yesterjohore, cnampions for the past three years, scored a goal and a try to Services |oal406 words
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Article28 1956-12-09 19 PRETORIA, Sat The M..C.C. were all out for 107 at tea on the second day of their match against a South African XI here.28 words
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Article229 1956-12-09 19 PENANO, Sat. OSLANOOR enhanced their Knlclpal Stadium here today^ Belangor had dash a*d a sound r-^ce Their pack was superior P^rng started promblngly and kepT Sela^Kor defending for the for (E^ide m the 12th mlnuw and Ciandler easily tcored from th» J5-yard Une. With iound229 words
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Article506 1956-12-09 19 SOCCER GOLD TO RUSSIA IT WAS ROUGHEST MATCH OF THE WHOLE SERIES MELBOURNE, SatpUSSIA rounded off a successful Olympic campaign by winning the soccer final at the main stadium today with a 1-0 victory over Yugoslavia. The Russians, who won the first gold medal of the Games through Vladimir Kuts506 words
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87 1956-12-09 19 TOKYO. Sat. THK Japan Athletic X Association said hrre today that an investigation will be made into complaints from Japanese Olympic competitors against the standard and methods of judging at the Melbourne Games. An Association official said that from what he had heard it seemedReuter - 87 words
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181 1956-12-09 19 tTUNTERS Football Club ol Mysore last night beat a Singapore Indian FA. Invitation XI 5-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium. The match was so one sided that visiting goalkeeper VaradaraJ, who played for India In the London and Helsinki Olympic Games, had little opportunity to181 words
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Article101 1956-12-09 19 THE Singapore hockey teams to play on Monday at Jalan Besar Stadium agalnat the Belgian Olympic side (5 p.rru and the British team (8 p.m.) will be chosen from: Abdullah Hamld, Veluplllal. Jeyathurai, Devadas, Pennefather, Rozarlo, Mosbergen. Hay, R. Fernando, J. Martens, Wright Schoon, E. Tessensohn,101 words
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Advertisement388 1956-12-09 19 aanf^(»flf^|a»n^lV<lan)^rVl^fVJla^»%«^»l» f l^«»^'»^*' I»^lt^1 lt^ INDIA'S HANDLOOM FABRICS Make CAPTIVATING X MAS GIFTS >^afla^3 Wt H awi^^aflafi B^a^a^^^a^a^a^al B^B^V^t^l^B m ay JSI I 4 4fl aw\\laV>W UM^K^ M alla^a l \*M //I I W y ?A.' mC^% I I ■HF Known for superb qualify skilful craftsmanship, there is a HANDLOOM388 words
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Obituary73 1956-12-09 20 Hnrrfi $1$ (minimum). MADAM TANO CHENG YUEN of 315. Bukit Tlmah Road, passed •way peacefully at 10.45 p.m. on 7.12.1956, aged 77 years. Deeply mourned by her beloved son Lee Wing Kong, daughter-in-law Chan Chee Hlng. daughter Lee Wat Hong, son-in-law Ng Ylk. grandson Lee Choo Sum, grand daughter-in-law73 words
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Obituary29 1956-12-09 20 X» Worts (mimlmmm). THE FAMILY OF the lat« Madam Ghim Cheng Keow than]; wholeheartedly the many expressions of sympathy extended by Relatives St Friends during their sad bereavement.29 words
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Article132 1956-12-09 20 TOTAL POOL: $214,869 1. No. *****0 ($96.6<>0) 2. No. *****9 ($48,345) 3. No. *****3 ($26,858) STARTERS 52. 685 each) Nos. *****7: *****4; *****9: *****0: *****5; 39fi771; *****5: *****3; *****2; *****3. CONSOLATION ($1,611 each): Nos. *****7; *****9; *****4 *****7 *****7 *****2: *****5; *****5; *****2: *****7. DOUBLE TOTE: R.132 words
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Article, Illustration2725 1956-12-09 20 Stage Show takes Liberation Cup sprint By EPSOM JEEP UNITED STABLE'S Little Pappa, the Perak Derby winner and Singapore Gold Cup run-ner-up, yesterday won the last classic of the season the Singapore j St. Leger, over 1J miles, at Bukit Timah. Little Pappa, ridden by2,725 words
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