Singapore Standard, 25 December 1956
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Title Section32 1956-12-25 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 line.) 2400 Ik j% m _L FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2SII 2414 v 11. No, L7f> SINCAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2">, 1966 j 1 PAGE* la MM*32 words
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151 1956-12-25 1 BURY THE HATCHET PLEA FROM MR. BRAGA W appeal to the of Singapore. ;.ill> to employers mploM-t to tortheir mLsunderstand- md work lor the _ood was made by the Actin„ Chiei Minister. Mr. A. j. Braga, yesterday. In a Christmas message to the people of the Colony through the Singapore151 words
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105 1956-12-25 1 THANKS FOR YOUR LOYALTY CAYS TULLOCH fOR-GENERAL D. D. C. h. General Officer 7, Singapore Ba>e nt this ase to the various units of the Base, and to its civilian employees. He said: **I send Christmas greetings to all members of all units m Singapore Base District and to their105 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-12-25 1 The Singapore Standard wishes all Its readers A Merry Christmas SANTA COMES WITH A DONKEY LOAD OF TOYS photo. A GRAVE looking Parisian gendarme stops the traffic on Paris' Champs Elysees to let Santa Claus and his toy carrying donkey gQ by. It Has m reality an advertising stunt forU.P. - 64 words
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234 1956-12-25 1 Clean Up All Political Party Morals, He Calls 'VK \RI V Dec. 24 (AP)— 'The Indonesian rev.l has tailed.' former ie e-!'re>ident ."Mohammad Hatta said >e>terd.t\. Speaking before a Chrisstudent conference m Java. Hatta said: 'Tt has failed becau.- did not have a properly organized economic234 words
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Article62 1956-12-25 1 THE strike threat by 1,366 emp ten banks m Singapore, due to start on -day, has been withdrawn After a two-hour me> I bank managements, the a announced that the strike will not take place pending further negotiations on Jan. 3. •f the Bank Emp'. i62 words
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231 1956-12-25 1 AIRWAYS STRIKE TAKES NEW TURN Ancillary Boycott By Asians THE three-day-old strike by 600 local employees of the Halayaa Airways took a new turn yesterday when Asian workers of International Aeradio stopped servicing radio equipment on aircraft owned by Malayan Airways. But radio servicing is now being done by European231 words
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Article125 1956-12-25 1 FORT SAID. Egypt. Dec. 24 —Use of Bri:ish and French salvage vessela for clearing the Suez Canal apparently remained an unresolved issue ji sto rday. Lt. Gen. Raymond Wheeler (U.S. Army retired), the t N canal-clearance chief. told newsmen that the situa^ion "is m a very125 words
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Article92 1956-12-25 1 Lone Wolf Kills Two Then Self NEW DELHI, I)' C, 2. <Reuter) An Indian Army officer shot dead two men, wounded three others and then killed bin 11 m a lone-wolf holdup m broad daylight here today. He killed a policeman and a post-office cashier and snatched a bas con'aining92 words
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Article120 1956-12-25 1 $10 For A 'Peep' At The Women I NANO, WHS. A carpenter. Lee Ah Kum. admitted m the Second Magistrate's Court today that he peeped through a hole of a women s lavatory m the New World Park last night. Lee, 20. pleaded guilty to a Charge of behaving m120 words
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Article53 1956-12-25 1 SYDNEY- Dec. 24 (Reuter) Twe vc-ycar-old Jimmy Tutton of Heme Bay, went fishi the Parramatta River at Balmain yi nd caught a Hlgar bag containing enough to blow up a city ing Sydney detectives are investi- ng a theory that it was ped53 words
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107 1956-12-25 1 PENANG lion.—Voluptuous strip-teaser. Tanah Song, who hails trom Hongkonc was completely nude m two of her acts at a preview she gave before police officials and licens- ing authorities at the Royal Theatie Hall, Maxwell Road, today The two acts were Immediately banned. She107 words
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Article371 1956-12-25 1 Rubber Boom. P rovides For A Lavish. Festival THE pealing of bells from hundreds of churches throughout Singopore and the Federation at midnight last night ushered m what may turn out to be the best and most joyous Christmas c^cr. Shops reported bumper sales. Road,371 words
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Article76 1956-12-25 1 Teacher In Midnight Crash BUTTERWORTH. Mon. A motor ca. ng to Penang trom Ipoh went off the road at Permatang Pauh here at midnight and ended up against a t: The dm HE. Almeida, a aeher of St. Kiel ution. Ipoh. was seriously injured. The other pa^enger m the car76 words
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Article33 1956-12-25 1 \Z. West Germany. Dee. 24 (Rev nen here for people beats, They have sprayed trees a chemical which has no into arm roo^ a r merrymr, ti the room.33 words
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Article32 1956-12-25 1 MILAN. Dec. 24 (UP) Alpine search parties located a missing liner on the northwestern slopes of sr.ow-cappr Giner today and reported all 21 persons aboard had been32 words
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Advertisement12 1956-12-25 1 c<s^s v > v\*if tf/r/sj ;*^S* v siNc-ro__._ v t.f--w«6»^s Famous fir qua/tty12 words
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Advertisement15 1956-12-25 1 Itjqtf&z^y HOI TH£ ACIS X^S mA J <^j>> 24 MOTOR MOWER j x *V _t/15 words
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Article192 1956-12-25 2 JAYCEES PLAK criEEr.. Leaders Give Backing X I A LA II Mi r Mon. Malaya's Junior l h amber ol Commerce (JAYCEES) will commemo: ate the attainment Wen 'ka w it! moth trade i m t<» r »how next August SeptrmlM te has already narked192 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-12-25 2 i 1 1 i y 0 M A! N D I R-IN-CHIKI lai l.i \ir Force. Sir I I,lm h Frrssanges, ruts ;i tape vhich rrleavc a hum h of balloon* m open the n« Offli iuh swim- ■"■>• Michael AnchantMichael Anchant - 45 words
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299 1956-12-25 2 Landslides A Danger KUALA LUMPUR Mon Thi Cameron Highlands road scene ol many landslides resulting m loss of life and damage to vehicles recently wfl] be closed for iVttsU hours daily until the .^proves. District war executive committees of Cameron Highlands and Tapah announced299 words
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196 1956-12-25 2 TWO TELEPHONE EXTORFIONERS IM 30 MONTHS BETWEEN THEM A BARBER received a te tv phot.;, sgi one night. He was ordered to go Immedial to an attao hut m Kampottg Bugis. There, two men de- j $2,000 from him. a S pore Cc told yestcrdav. The ha: tf HOng Ti196 words
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Article31 1956-12-25 2 UT-: Ten I ag. i 66>v/ear- I i nan ws killed wb< n wi involved In i colli with a lorry outside the Tth Btorej tei, Rochore Road r.i.v.31 words
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Article154 1956-12-25 2 Rioter Gets A Year's Jail ax odd lob-man, Low Rock Klin 25, Ith a gunshot wound on hi? left arm. was yestci fed I Q Singapore Court to 12 months' jail for throw bottles at the Police during ths receni i R De Silva told the COurl 'hat he saw154 words
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208 1956-12-25 2 A SINGAPORE Police Inspector was compelled to open fire on a mob ol ire than 3 led by l 16-3 old youth, a Singapore Coroner was toid yesterd The Coroner was holding an inquest on Chua Ah 1.c.-.. who died o'. it WOunds on208 words
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Article35 1956-12-25 2 HIS Holiness Sant Harnam Singhji will arrive Singapore today by plane from Bangkok will stay with S. Sardul Singh at 7?!) Mountl Road, and daily prayer meetings will he held.35 words
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Article178 1956-12-25 2 COMMISSIONER MAKES AN APPEAL illnLA Ll >.xR, Mon. F ration Commissioner I Police. Mr. W. L. R. Carbonnat. today appealed all ranks to "resolve to set j aside ail personal considera- lions and contribute everything for lhe joint etiori to build a good Malaya." He Indil Ited that, with approaching178 words
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Article69 1956-12-25 2 Mon. S blowing trom thi Sorts China Sea are menacing nshD Malaya's East the Standard learnt today. The gales are reported ts scores of huts and houses to coastal kampongs m Southeast Thailand. Unconfirmed reports rta,. ere today said :o had occurred m pong Ayer Tawar69 words
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Advertisement128 1956-12-25 2 l« 2100 MC MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM M V BOM/MM! I MTIStI "-erse as asr^a^ corporate; IN ASSOCIATION WITH MALAYAN AIRWAYS LIMITED M M i i i yftk wm f -'-^^^-'^^mmmW^mmW -_l_-_k v these vital areas are neglected, lii m_» I they harbour food that very quickly '^T^ ___a____H_P^ I £oes128 words
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Advertisement42 1956-12-25 2 Ml ttot* oC^ m tudmi^ rua) JmVUL 14 rWtO QMMuXijAfl Uj^ WMMm od "p "7-_*- Z" ?,1 V """>* ror UUj »«"W CaßJL^L^___^ f. C%< Jr V iV M.|^_f% 1 J 22St_^ __.^T^ 4 J Klutac 1«J ..IM |!F| »ow»r*A» oca &v» Hill <»>42 words
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Article61 1956-12-25 3 VvXNTHA MANIAM. 11-year-old Singapore dancer, m one of the most difficult poses Indian dance Bharatha Natyam. Vasantha. daughter of Mr. P. V. S. Mani. ot KAI Seletar is expected !•> give several performances m Singapore and the Federation vi February and March. She is61 words
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189 1956-12-25 3 EXPONENT of Ind classical dances and a film actress at the age of 11 years, pretty Vasantha Maniam, will return to her home m Singapore for public performances early m 1955. after seven months inter. training m Madras. The daughter of Mr.189 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-12-25 3 AT th;s time of \<\ir. Army Catering Corps cooks •»h \rm> brxin m earnest their prcpara- < •!> for (I I r.tdition.tlly .1 part of these it ons i> the stirring of the hristmas pudding. m th :>h, Hajer-Gessera] R N Inderson, v n Dili er (0172 words
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Article63 1956-12-25 3 JOHORE, BAHRU. MOO Strikers at the Lee Pineapple factory m Scudai. eight miles from here, refused to return to worr; yesterday. They Instated that the management should temporarllj dismiss the 25 new workers the factory had employed from Singapore. Negotiations held m Smartpore yesterday at the company's he-ad63 words
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360 1956-12-25 3 NEW EXPERIMENT DECIDED IN RiOTS CASE TWO experiments carried out by the prosecution to test the effectiveness and range of Police radio hailers last Saturday, proved unsuccessful, a Singapore court was told yesterday. This was stated at the continued hearing m the Fourth Criminal360 words
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254 1956-12-25 3 Court Told Of Attack With Starter Handle On Govt. Officer TWO CHARGED WITH MURDER MALACCA. Mon.— A Chinese labourer at the Government Experimental Agricultural Station at Pulau Gadong told the court at a preminary inquiry today that he saw two Malays assault the Assistant Agricultural Officer, Inche Mohamed Yunos Mat254 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-12-25 3 A GIFT of toys was presented 3'csterday to children of the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital by children of servicemen at Fort Canning, Singapore. BENNY Goodman, who gave his first swing roncert m Singapore mmi night. talk> things over with two of his hosts at a cocktail party84 words
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Article160 1956-12-25 3 Goodman Praises S'pore Jazz FAMOUS American band leader, Benny Goodman, praised Singapore musicians yesterday as being "very representative of the most modern ag." The clarinetist turned up without his band (or his clarinet) as gueit of honour at a cocktail party given jointly by the Singapore Musicians' Union and The160 words
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Article, Illustration296 1956-12-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Director ol Music ol the Federation Police Band was mistaken during Its recent tour of Britain for a ••commissionaire" because of his blue tunic, the Police Magazine revealed today. As a result, he had often to answer questions ranging296 words
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Advertisement104 1956-12-25 3 Wishing You All a MERRY X'MAS THIS YEAR SANTA CLAUS IS GIVING a .JO*. uWii'iiMim" I ■■u»u_i,i,iwj;wxuwwuui'»u' ll "J» 'tuauiui m '^L i, ■'/•■'.•V-'' 'v' mmmmm. THEM A3jL I IfEJllllslSl NOW SHOWING AT CAPITOL :> JBF^*ml£F^ Ai COLOR PICTURE STORIES SEE TRAPEZE /ara ffl_fc "^Sr^" -B 5 io_p po_, _r104 words
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Advertisement186 1956-12-25 3 To those who have flown with us and to those who have not AIR INDIA BIG News arriving m the new _B ___M SERIES 111 C_!__N MORRIS i«9 __^s*^_sl Tf___6^^seaOL.JMoSß H_ __V HEW ST¥U*G 'Nm r-acefullyproportionej line* tmooth air-flow contours from bonnet to tail •tylins to keep the "Oxford ahead186 words
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225 1956-12-25 4 Dancing: The Types For Muslim Girls Missionaries To Decide On What isiamWon'tAllow IPOH, Tues. The delegates conference of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, which will begin tomorrow and continue on Boxing Day here, will discuss the question of the types of dancing which should be prohibited among the Muslims. Tuan225 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-12-25 4 Brothers In The Service Of The Buddha THK Lira brothers. Toons Koafl (soft) and Teong Loot, kneel acfofc Ike altai at the Boddaa .lay an ti Temple m Kuala Lumpur auditing the bloaalng of the Chief Hish Priest. Yen. Pra Khru Mongol Bilas. just before they are rOhed as novicesYong Peng Seong - 97 words
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211 1956-12-25 4 'ROOM FOR MUSEUMS TO BE IMPROVED' MALACCA Mon.— The UNESCO Museum expert, Dr. Van De Hoop, yesterday suggested that the local Museum could be improved tremendously if the Malacca Museum Society contacted the Dutch Royal Museum, with a view to exchanging ideas and papers. Dr. Hoop, a famous Dutch archaeologist,211 words
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Article25 1956-12-25 4 SMOKE inhalation killed 1.000 pigeons m a bronx pet shop fire yesterday. The only survivors were one pigeon, a and a cat. APAP - 25 words
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201 1956-12-25 4 XI ALA LI.MPIR, Mon.— A salesman who broke into his own company\s store-house, was today sentenced to six months' jail by Sessions Court President. i Inche M.M. Hashim. Loke Kok Yee, 22. of Union Limited, claimed trial to a charge of having broken into201 words
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Article36 1956-12-25 4 IPOH. Mon. A platoon of 'C Coy. 2 Malay Regiment, located a resting place for ten terrorists, approximately four months old. m the Besut ForRoaarva, about 19 miles northwest of Sim River town.36 words
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Article116 1956-12-25 4 250 Ferry Men To Get More Pay MALACCA, Mon. Agreement was reached between the Panambang Company and the I onal Union of Transport Workers at a joint meeting ir. Muar at the weekend, under which 250 ferry workers get new rates of pay and better working ronditions as from January116 words
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Article30 1956-12-25 4 OFFICERS and Civilian Staff m the Quarter Master General's office of General Headquarters Far East Land Forces, jointly held a Christmas party at the Conference Room yesterday.30 words
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Miscellaneous1022 1956-12-25 4 Standard cMlmcincic Information at a Glance and 915p m. Daugh'rr of Mata Escape 12 45. 3. 645 and 915 p.m On (XL): BMS On WlfO Mgalg TTTI^F 1 |C- TTTIMI? i 930 and 111"; an RI Alexander The Great 10.30. <S); 9 p.m. Ahmad Daud Sings __.AlV_.__i CSV als#l- ODEON:1,022 words
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467 1956-12-25 5 FOR SPORE, ANOTHER SLAP IN THE FACE Wtmm ANDREW ROTH (Standard's London Bureau Chief) LONDON Mon.- -Tho 1 ederation's Chicl Minister, S.mi.i (laiis Tunku Abdul Kahmaji, let two enormous cats out of ins km while uivin^ only a nliinp.se ol the fSmOtS467 words
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Article, Illustration175 1956-12-25 5 As th- days draw near t<> Christmas, the tempo of parties rises. In tlii^ season of good cheer, the needs of the poor and the underpin ilc-ged at" nearest the hearts of all those engaged m social work In IVnang. last Saturday, the175 words
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178 1956-12-25 5 Jobless Man To Stand Trial For Having Arms WHEN a Police party stopped 43-year-old unemployed Chens Yam opposite the Southern Hotel m New Bridge Road on Now 14. this fear, they recovered an automatic from his person, it was alleged m a Singapore court yesterday. It was also alleged, at178 words
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Article, Illustration246 1956-12-25 5 WHISTLINGI bank clerk. Joseph A. Chan, of Singapore, won himself a free trip to Japan when he was declared winner of the 1956 All-Malaya Amateur Talentime Competition staged at the Badminton Hall. Guillemard Road. Singapore, on Saturday night. Joseph, who whistled andStandardpic - 246 words
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Advertisement363 1956-12-25 5 FOR YOUR LAST MINUTE PURCHASE OUR FREE gift SALE IS STILL ON BUY NOW OR ycucß NcVa-H GLOBE SILK STORE 55-57 D.itii K. .ul. FTLLPHOM 4775 din! 4702. 'ji* A***. 9 V to Ijif SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS! I -O-Vac WRAPPED HAMS I CANNED I PULLMAN HAMS Do 1363 words
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Article415 1956-12-25 6 PfiAfl on earth and goodwill among all men. That is the message that today's festival of Christmas gives to the whole world. In every Christian home and. indeed, among all races and communities the greetings which people will extend to each other are meant to express415 words
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Article452 1956-12-25 6 D AN intenriew with a Singapore Standard -porter last week, Mr. Yap Phcng Geek remarked that the daughter of a Singapore millionwhom he met during his trip to China, told him that life m Malaya was easy but aimless and that she had found purposeful living m China.452 words
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Article, Illustration822 1956-12-25 6 Philip Diane - Philip Diane Washington Report By GI M.R\I GRI I MIII.R, FORME! Nil OMMANDLK NEW LIGHT FROM QENI-oML Alfred M. (irurnllier. formerly N \TO*> chief and now the rumoured successor of Mr. Charles \N ilson as I ailed Slate* Secrs> tat\ of Defence, lias »|>iikfii up (reportedl\ with822 words
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Article697 1956-12-25 6 Nora Beloff - Nora Beloff from TT would perhaps be excessive to say the French are suffering from war .utters, but all the war talk since Hungary and Suez has encouraged them to take the oddest measures of individual civil defence. At St. Oven. m the outer Paris suburbs, the famous697 words
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Article1148 1956-12-25 6 EDWARD CRANKSHAW GIVES THE FACTS OF THE MATTER SUPPORTING WESTERN AID FOR THE POLISH COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT LONDON: \Ki foi getting Po- buail H•»l■• I I iwe i :iti: have passed sin. c the heroic an d brcath!ak.n_ stand of lhe P. dish pcopl. workini throngs1,148 words
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Advertisement17 1956-12-25 6 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE WISHES YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS f s *W 1 I II ,117 words
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129 1956-12-25 7 CHOU GETS INTO A TIZZY OVER TAIWAN I I KAK.M'HI. Dee. (AP) Chinese Premier Chou I En-lai shouted himself hoarse at Pakistani newsmen when they asked questions on Hungary after a d'Uiicr let SIM» guests given by the Chinese Embassy here last night. "Hungary was China's friend and the I129 words
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Article71 1956-12-25 7 PASSAU, Germany, Dec. 24 (AP) A paralysed 17-year-old boy burnt to death m the home of his parents yesterday when a fire-spitting toy tank he had received as a Christmas present set afire his unholstered armchair. Police said the boy apparently had been playing with71 words
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Article75 1956-12-25 7 'PRAISE GOD' THEN HE DIES ITOWIN Pennsylvania. Dec. 24 (AP)— A 70-year-old est who came to America 32 years ago from Hungary stood on the pulpit of his I Church yesterday and thanked God lor blessing "our work." He raised his hands m prayer— and then fell dead. The Rev.75 words
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Article317 1956-12-25 7 REDS BOW TO CATHOLIC DEMANDS AND... BUDAPEST, Dec. 24 (UP) Hungary's Communist government bowed to Catholic wishes today and lifted the Christmas Eve curfew to enable Catholics to attend the traditional midnight mass. H gesture was the latest m the government's Unary 1 of Christmas317 words
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Article91 1956-12-25 7 CRASHED PLANE MILAN, Italy. Dec. 24 CAP) Beaeue teams, last nighl abandoned hope of finding alive the 21 Deraoaa aboard an Italian airliner loot la the desolate snowbound mountains of northern It a. v. Snowstorms la.shed across the AIM and fog swirled m the valleys as91 words
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Article75 1956-12-25 7 MELBOURNE. Dec. (Renter)— The film "Baby Doll," branded as "immoral and evil" by Cardinal Spellman. Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, has been anproved by the Commonwealth Film Censors and classified as "not suitable for children." The Commonwealth Film Censor Mr. J O. Alexander75 words
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361 1956-12-25 7 BUT EVADES HUNGARY CKiSiS and Canada last night, and flew to London by President Eisenhower's personal plane He will meet Prime Minister Anthony Eden today. U.P. A. P. OTTAWA. Canada. Dec. 24 India's Prime nister Nehru said ye day that conditions of people mU.P.; A.P. - 361 words
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Article65 1956-12-25 7 They Want Treason Trial Removed JOHANNESBURG. Dec. 24 (AP)— Sht Cttj councillors v.t South Africa's mass treason trial moved frotn johannc burg because it is •■•on dangerous*' lor the man-_.tbe-streei They petitioned the Mayor on Saturday for a special meeting of the city council to consider the demand. Last Thursday,65 words
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Article47 1956-12-25 7 JAPAN'S new Prime Minister Tan/an Ishibashi said today "Japan cannot and will not try to open diplomatic relations with Red China because Red China has been branded an aggressor nation "However. we will work getting the U.N. to relax the ban." A. P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article118 1956-12-25 7 MINNEAPOLIS. Minnesota. Dec 24 (AP)— Seven persons reported dead todaj m i B c apparently started '-nm a short circuit m lights on a Christmas tree In the lobby nt Doctors Memorial H pital. Police said most of the victims suffocated v the flve-storey brick118 words
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Article, Illustration87 1956-12-25 7 NEWLY converted and painted, the Msalta Mai I with •Japan Machinerj Floating Pair" wi itti n on her side, is opcm ,t to the anetic at Barual Pier m Tokyo prior to her departure M a 1 hnU.P. - 87 words
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Article58 1956-12-25 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 24 (AP)— The toll of lives on U.S. streets and highways mounted last night At the half-way mark m the 102-hour weekend. the number killed m traffic accidents reached 354. Fires too* the lives of 10. A variety of other accidents killed 26.58 words
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162 1956-12-25 7 SWISS UNCOVER ANOTHER RED ESPIONAGE RING BERNE. Switzerland, Dec. 24 (UP)— Swiss federal police announced today they have uncovered a second Communist Hungarian espionage nnfj operating m Switzerland and have arrested three of its members. I -dstence of this second utors OH police during two of the rinn organized iormer162 words
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Article30 1956-12-25 7 LONDON. D< P). The familiar chimes of Big Ben, the world's most famous time signal, boomed out over the airwaves yesterday ior the time since last July.30 words
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Article56 1956-12-25 7 TOKYO. 1 (APIThree fires today destroy* B of and property m two of here and injured at lc. Shimada City, Ml neast of 1 cd Us second id an early morning estmyed nada Civ clue Is. shops and shments, i square yards. injured. police56 words
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Article34 1956-12-25 7 I (UP)— Dr. ved Chinese Formosa -onth was reported Dr. Hu. winner of scores of I doctor-degrees from universities all over the world, is entlv teaching m the Caliiversity.34 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1956-12-25 9 Oliver Aubrey - Strangest Soldier Of All Time Oliver Aubrey TRUE LIFE STORY No. 22^ By From a scratch group oi untrained British conscripts, Gurkhas and Burmese, Gen. Wingate formed the world famous CHINDITS. 'EVERYTHING we set out to do has been done/ Major General Orde Wingate told war correspondents on March 19,1,732 words
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Miscellaneous519 1956-12-25 9 il eaten up with oddfe of tasks. Avoid eonfos on aocial or commercial setup, derstand.ngs; defer im- 'RA- Sep: 23 to Oc portant moves. shuts or Be t a V- c I <* I changes Keep things on a lively. hut don't borrow faa—US* 1 \O I R It I519 words
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Article, Illustration107 1956-12-25 10 CROCODILE skins may become established as an interesting item of Australia's exports to Malaya. ralian shippers are o develop special grading requirements and other peculiar to the trade m this market. Statistics show that Australia is maintaining a steady share of a business m which107 words
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Article56 1956-12-25 10 OIL and gas have been encountered m the first stages o! testing an exp' era tion well near Afam. 20 miles east of ria. during i Petroleum Royal Dutch oil explorations. Up to now. only the prospective sand layer m the i. The full the we56 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-12-25 10 MANSFIELD Local Employees' Union gave a dinner at the Islamic Restaurant. Singapore, during the weekend m honour of Mr. Ang Boon Tuan, the firm's senior freight clerk, wiio is retiring after 40 years' service. Mr. Ang joined Mansfield's m 1916. Mr. Tliomas Lmo, viceof the union, is73 words
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317 1956-12-25 10 Commonwealth Industries Invited To B.I. F. ALL IN BIRMINGHAM BRITAIN'S major industrial exhibition, the British Industries Fair, re-organized to take place on one site instead of three, will be held m Birmingham next year from May 6 to 17, its organizing committee has announced. Industries throughout the Commonwealth are being317 words
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Article459 1956-12-25 10 MALAYA- JAPAN TRADE IS IMPROVING MALAYA'S trade with Japan has isen m values both ways with potentialities for continued improvement m the coming year, Mr. V. Nomura, vice-consul m chame of trade at the Japanese Consulate-General m Singapore, said yesterday. Statistics so far available indicated clearly the value of the459 words
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Article105 1956-12-25 10 britai'. B steel product lon m November was at the rate of 426,400 tons a week, compared with 403.600 tons ln November last year and just exceeds the previous highest average weekly rate of 425.--300 tons m March this y< ar. This was announced by the105 words
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Article111 1956-12-25 10 TH?: Malayan Exchange Banks ■Awn made the following changes m rati to merchants \ru York: rmaiP: TT 32 11/6. OD I 90 d st 33 1/16 credit bills. 33 1/8 trade bills. ui.nl. t: huving airmail: TT 31 OD 31 9/16. 90 d/st 31 7/8 credit bills. 31111 words
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Article51 1956-12-25 10 HE directors of Xc n I iFM.S.) Tin Dredging, Rambutan, Ltd. and Tekka Ltd. have received overwhelming support for their proposals covering capital repayments of one shilling, 7s 6d and 2s 6d respectively per 2s, 12s 6d and lSs shares, according to the secretary, Mr. J. Eustace51 words
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Article257 1956-12-25 10 British trade route to the Ls the theme of an Exhibition, opened m London by Admiral of the F:eet Lord Fraaet of North Cape. In aid of King George's Fund for Sai The display embraces many stages and facets m the e'.opment of this257 words
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Article101 1956-12-25 10 FISH scales, alw :arded as a waste and nuisance m processing fish, are expected to add protein to the diets of many U.S. farm animals. Experiments tending to prove this are now being carried on at the Fishery Technological Laboratory of the University of Maryland.101 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-12-25 10 LATEST Malayan to Join the rank of senior man m Levee Brothers H stage} Ltd is Mr. Tan Kirn Thyi w hose promotion to Produ< tion Manager laa ton from Jan. 1. 1«07. has iusl been announced. Oth ins already holding senior executive posts formrrb held by 1105 words
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Article100 1956-12-25 10 SAFETY bells of woven nylon are a new manufactured product m Australia. Made by Safetu Belt Company of Melbourne. Victoria, the products include linesman type belts which have a special loop to adjust around rd objects, ond a harness pa, specially made for vat and for100 words
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Article141 1956-12-25 10 THE Indian Government's showroom for the display of the country's latest products will open for business m a twostorey building m High Street. Singapore, m mid-January. A spokesman of India House said it had earlier been proposed to open the showroom m the middle of141 words
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Article, Illustration275 1956-12-25 10 MANY architects and engineers mistakenly believe that steel is stronger than timber, says Mr. Colin Davis, director of the New South Wales Timber Development Association. But for trusses, beams, columns and other structural purposes timber is much stronger pound for pound than steel. The acceptedStandardpic - 275 words
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Article101 1956-12-25 10 I IKTHI I of the German merchant marine was advocated by Norddeutscheff Lloyd mm tor Richard Bertram ;is only effective long-run means to < ounlcr the Su< i isis and the re-ull.n;'. ase m freight rates. He was speaking at the recent congress of German shipowners m Dusseldorf.101 words
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Article106 1956-12-25 10 JAIWVS floating fair of dies and i.mm.iv V> > Tokxo luggaUy for will brThoun at Singapore from l«i' H The fair, built aboard the 8.814-ton Nissho Maru. will touch nine South-ea ports, including Singapore, during its three month cruise. The Nissho Maru was completely renovatedA.P. - 106 words
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Article19 1956-12-25 10 THE tin price of tin Singapore market ye was $389 s per picul (Down 87i cenu>19 words
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Advertisement602 1956-12-25 10 XOTICES cm oi mm •>, MM.XPniu; rir-p.icmr departr (a) Supply of 10.000 R Lead Strip. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close (b) Supply of T.RS.. P.V.C. and Flexible Cables. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close I. —24.1.57; (c) Supply of 10.000 lbs. White Waste Cotton. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close 12 NOO 7; and <d)602 words
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Advertisement28 1956-12-25 10 NOTICES THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the arrival of the M. S. Tampomas from Bclawan has been delayed until further notice. PU si LOrn I _;apore. Ep2_E_328 words
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Advertisement190 1956-12-25 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriotie, Ncor Eost, Indio ond Rangoon, to Hongkong, Whompoa. m.v. "VELEBIT" 20/26 Dec 27/29 Dec 30/31 Dec m.y. "UCKA" 23 Dec 24/28 Dec Soiling direct to Adriatic S'porc Mcloccc P Short t nn— m.y. LOVUN" 21/26 Dee 27/28 D«« Genera. Agents EAST MOUNT AGENCY. 17-B Robinson Rood,190 words
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Advertisement719 1956-12-25 11 /JGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I 1«_ *****/6. ***** I i2i 6 Rcbimcn Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE j NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Boston, New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. S Pcre r S ham Penang POLYPHEMUS I/Mlel 15 It Feb It/11 Nk r-::::d vi ether ports to lead and719 words
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Advertisement1109 1956-12-25 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore* il2 linet. Sh Zl* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5£ Carriers opticn ♦o prcccto via ctherpcits tt Icac anc discharge targt SAILINGS tc LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON O CONTINENTAI PORTS Singapore Due Sails P.Sbm Penang Ascanius for Liverpool Dec1,109 words
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Advertisement760 1956-12-25 11 MITSUI tjj»V LINE Spore P. S'horr Pcnont Nosmon Moru T r ITofcO" homo Kobe AAoji v'c For New York Philodelphio I Baltimore Aiokason Mary 15Jer. M IS lor FOR COCHIN KARACHI, BOMBAY Akakurasan Maru trcm FOR CALCUTTA, RANGOON CF. SHARP CO., (M) LTD. BANK Or CHINA BUILDING (7th »-LCCR. TEL;760 words
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Advertisement617 1956-12-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok and/or For lost Penong I ►an P ort LAVA" 15/17Jon 18 21 Jon 22 Jon "JUTLANDIA" 23/24 Jan 25/25 Jon 26/2 HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoo Antwerp Rotterdom, Hamburg. Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Penoajp "BOGOTA" 7 9Jon '0/11 Jo" »2/l I SELANDIA"617 words
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Article, Illustration809 1956-12-25 12 Talent Round the Hot Dog Stand |HE PLATTERS— Mercury Records' J hottest recording II artists with two hits I m the top 10 songs I nationwide have never had a dull j moment m their short but illustrious career. The orginator of the group, Herbert Reed who sings bass and809 words
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Article504 1956-12-25 12 M.A. GLASGOW - M.A. GLASGOW By LONDON. wO'Nir. of the most difficult posers for scientists arise from the everirn roaatng ripead of aircraft Not Ions; ago, they lead fo discover how to increase the strength of aeroplanes suffic ie-ntly to enable them to crash through the sound barrier without504 words
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Article, Illustration27 1956-12-25 12 I I REDDIE Bell and his Bellboys you*ve $e< |the screen, now you can see them rocking a-rolling at% I Happy World. I27 words
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Advertisement208 1956-12-25 12 as^fe a.?«a it^a 2-^a* is?«a is?«a S-^ai sss^ a^^a^^^^& "PLEASE TO INTRODUCE fIHHf I M>SELF, SAKINI BY NAME. -iB? 5 ti KM* x Of Extending Season's Greetings _M__ S < LOVELY LADIES AND |H_l J KIND GENTLEA.AEN Ha_Pß_P Mf *?Ry CHRISTMAS j and V I i jiv MAY AUGUST MOON208 words
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303 1956-12-25 13 'Surprise Packets' For Indian Uber Cuppers SBA Reveals Plans TTTF. Singapore Badminton Association is planning < :rprise packets'" for the Indian I be r Cup team *hen it plays here on Thursday night Th r I m constant long-distance telephone negotiations yesterday with officials tfi t 3adminton Association to procure303 words
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Article245 1956-12-25 13 accepted the Singapore BA's lnlon. He also brought along with him th e father ot Miss Toi.k. Cheng, who promised to contact his daughter later m the d telephone and get her accept the invitation. Miss Tong was on her way to Seremban to figure m an245 words
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Article96 1956-12-25 13 KIVSONS lot the delaj for presenting of the lease Owens' (up wen- yesterday gii en by Mr A T. Ka ah. the president of the Singapore laanteni Athletic Association Mr. K. ii. ih stressed that c enditaons lot preatntini of the coveted c up have not96 words
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Article206 1956-12-25 13 KUALA LUMPCR, Mon. The Sumatra Indians touring will be fielding a f< r idable side for their ten days Malayan tour for a series of hockey and badminton matches. The contingent will consist ot seven officials and 25 players. IMM XI V K. Krishnasamy (umpire), Ranjit Singh leapt).206 words
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Article52 1956-12-25 13 EM >RDE V I> (Reute Australia beat Fra'.<c m th*. see ond rushy It if n teat here today to i ake ceti afai of winning the three* itch scries. France led 4-2 at half li The Australians- had won the Brat test m Parii Its! N ber52 words
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Article, Illustration425 1956-12-25 13 BILL FUNK - Loyal David Is The Water-Pol oist Of The Year BILL FUNK The Colony's Prince of Schoolboys By 1 Lim. He confounded hit critics with a scries of brilliant pei^ormonoi ths Oil cm' polo co" peti* I Bl LAST September when a few orri(i;:ls of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association spent425 words
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Article90 1956-12-25 13 IPOH, Mon. Following play< \r h<-rxi panted to turn up toi Perak Amateui Football As- Cieve gainst the visiting Hunter's F.C.. ItyaOft OO I hmese Assembly Rail ground at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow el vi i Foong Kam Choy. Cpl. Cheyne T. John. Chan Tuck I90 words
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Article241 1956-12-25 13 Too Is Golf Champ IPOH, Mon.— Perak swept the bond to win tlir golf championships while Penang rapture^ the Ye.ip Hock Hoe Cup tennis m the nth annual iiuarirangular inter-Chinese Recreation Club meet anions Penang, Perak. Selanuor and Negri Sembilan now being held at Ipoh. The241 words
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Article72 1956-12-25 13 Tl I E team lo epi i sent lhe Johore Slate Sikh XI m the All Malayan Sikh hockey meet will be selected trom the following: (Muar) Balbir Singh. Dai jit Singh. Harbhajan Singh. DcvSingh. Bachan Singh. Htarbans Singh (Johoie Bahru) Par.iect Singh. Charan Singh. Bachan72 words
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Article54 1956-12-25 13 SYDNEY, Dec. 2 5 (Renter) itances for lhe £A3.000 £2,400 sterling] Summer Cup over tw .< I ;riongs at Randwi< k oo December 26 are Prinre Dclviile 8 store I] pounds, Bcaupa 8-3, Baystonc 8-2, Persian Link 7-11, Cambridge T-ii. Overwise 7-6, i Pfesta 7-2, Ashwood 7- J,54 words
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Article49 1956-12-25 13 England 's Test Tea st johwm M.l nc 111 (Reuter). The Eagland learn for Ihe fi-st I Se.uth \flie I here imm Peter May (Captain). I. lii i haul- i; D.tns .•inpie.n. Colin < etwdrry, Doag lasalr Godfrey Evaai .L.»M-.r,v Brian im 'loin i er. k 1- I'l ii -r.49 words
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Article58 1956-12-25 13 SYDNEY, Dec. M [toutl A mistake by I rark on. caused Mike Agosiini. Trinidad Olympic sprinter, to run anj extra 20 yards when he attempted to beat the world 100 yards record here. official said judges and timekeepers did not got the finish marked before Lie ra'*e tini's58 words
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Article30 1956-12-25 13 M Wi'.A. D 24 pilSO boxer Pete Bapon died rettei of injuries recivod on Saturday night when IrM knocked out m the sixth round of a 10-round fight30 words
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Article22 1956-12-25 13 JOHORE became the Last entry In the "Gttrudwara Cup" o ir.pot to dp •!d on Doc. 29 at Kuala Lumpur22 words
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Article137 1956-12-25 13 HUNGARIANS LEAVE FOR U.S. svdm > laetraßa, i>< < M i \Pj 1 hirlv tour Hungarian and four Romanian Olymple athletes who defectrel after th^ Melbourne <«ame's lelt S\dney hv plane for the IS. las! night. Explain the Olympians ar c migrating to Aaseriea rather than staying m Australia OS*137 words
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286 1956-12-25 13 ADELAIDE, Australia. :i (IP) -Bill 1 bert, I nited States Davi_ Cup since I today Vie Seixas thr key man em his undriri<._ squad— is m the bcM shape he ha» < 'see lum h< :oi; a challenge round Harry Ilopman worked I286 words
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Article90 1956-12-25 13 KUALA LUMPCR, Man.— For the h Malacca Sikhs will be part m the annual 5 Gurud-w;. which is being he December 29 :iu 31 and Jan. 1. be cons strengthened «filh the |n< of several army officers whe» are uioned m the settlement The selection romir Malacca Sik90 words
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Article15 1956-12-25 13 coi West Gem 4-1 m an international football match here today after leadnalftimc.15 words
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Advertisement112 1956-12-25 13 WHIR! It) lAI I HOU KEE BAR RES- r 21 Killiney Road Ken Stuffing. Bread Sauce, Roast Potatoes. Garden Peas. Jelly Cream. Coffee, $1.80 per person, IKMeiKKi I HOC KKE BAR RES •ITAURANT 21 X Road. Lunch. Tomato Soup Roast Pork Apple Sauce. Croquette Potatoes. Baked Beans. Cheese B; xffee.112 words
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Advertisement409 1956-12-25 13 CLASSIFIED APS sin \iin\N v M |M SINGAP' STORES SUPERINTENDENT tea m the sah V XA.-JJ-. Y.v.ar.e Alibly to have acceptable qualifications m Bookkeeping and Accounts r perience m large scale Electrical stores and subsidiary equipment including accountancy execution ts. shipping, transport. urn age 28 years Particulars and applies forms409 words
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Miscellaneous287 1956-12-25 13 lil Abner By A/ Capp r I —l i i > i" ■■"7 i (M_IS NO FOOLS Y'-ic /*■:,..-;-/> SE/SM &*AQ± THE PLANE'S 2v NATURALLY.'.'' X, i"WAFt as3s(X)'l 1™ >OOTOT THtWCSONEOf* euL*AU>i s eerfffeir tTuntu r Ithe needle's going /.LuraL%aarA> those PKnmouS PVEEiNG OUr -.-—a H rHAn.fl I MAD.ff- ITS287 words
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Article785 1956-12-25 14 RACE 1: 2.45 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 2— 5V2 Furs. 1 M._ I gust Stable Rodgers Le 2. H Line R.B. Luther Sprnrrr Posner N 8.10 Lim Btao.-- Martin Franklin i Tiga R. van B'kelen Bousourp 5. Del- [rs. PF. Thong R van B'kelen B 6.785 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-12-25 14 5-jnd3';p i-3»i How the run ners finished at Penang last Saturday, opening day of fhe Pcnang Turf Club Xmas New Year meeting.29 words
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361 1956-12-25 14 WINDSOR LAD - Cash Cheque is best for the P. 0. Cup WINDSOR LAD Says But keep an eye on Stage Show CASH CHEQUE, a compactly built five-year-old by Borealis, should outsmart this bright lot of sprinters m the P. Cr O. Cup (Race Four) over six furlongs at Penang tomorrow, second day361 words
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Article57 1956-12-25 14 Holiday Flight safe bet RACE TWO Holiday Flight re. ids a good each-way proposition m the 5i furlongs sprint lor Cla.-s Three. Division Two. He has been putting great heart m bis dawn ell its and. with present underfoot conditions m his favour, he may prove too smart for his57 words
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300 1956-12-25 14 Periwinkle looks set for a double RACE FIVE Periwinkle, a hand. -nine Pandemonium thn -year-old, who scored so conrincinglj on Saturday, look liki completing a double tor the meet m the six furlongs event for Cla.-- Pour. Division One. There area plenty to enthuse about his success over 5i fur-300 words
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Article58 1956-12-25 14 TKE9I baa been a» rain for the" kjBj IN days and the track kg tomorrow's races at Penans slieiuld again be very gOOS, Best outsidt ;r BEST longshot al Penang tomorrow is Orissa m Bare I. Big Svum:|) imOLC TOTL will be held e>n Kae < I uul58 words
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Article212 1956-12-25 14 Golden Gus may prove too smart RACE SIX I am giving GeMe_ Gael I chance to atone for his disappointing display on Saturday He was always with the leaders but lost ground m :he run to the post. He has now been dropped a division with 11 pounds extra, and212 words
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723 1956-12-25 14 RACE ONE Natal i (ye I bl n shaping so impressively on the ning track that I expect him to annex the opening race. Thi.; Grandmaster gelding did a winning solo OH Sat inday when he easily skipped three furlongs m M 1723 words
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Article78 1956-12-25 14 \Vim|..,r L..1 I 'Hi.- ?]"■'■>"■ ft—* r li ef m,..,, v si su b.,,1 i Kir, KS 2 >™ t g- aae^a. i^uus iM> BB<MV!S EVES I IK* ,"i s >"■-- r\si7 m oi I \(»i \i;l CASH CHEQI'C MAL.« Malaj m M-holar t .i^ii < it»-.iur >i,n..-78 words
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302 1956-12-25 14 Palm Valley to give opposition the breeze RACE SEVEN Newcomer Palm a 1 1 > ready to open winning accounts m the six furlongs sprint for Class One, Division Two performers. Palm Valley has trained on splendidly. He shaped like a winner on Saturday when he easily reeled off three302 words
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Advertisement85 1956-12-25 14 _^8b #U& y^ 5 ODEON OPENS 29th DEC. SAT. They were the misfits T? ■"■■^"■■■^l j ...the gold-brickers ...the dame-happy *j* J f I Stockade Joes... 4v the foul-ups who -kf~~~^ P** HELL- FIGHTERS W^^^^A I 11 fc a «H VII IV v *i m W Mlf-^k 'jmmWmW v _SS_tt_y_l_^H_^_^_k.''-^85 words
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