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Title Section23 1956-02-06 1 &,VER/ir.E IJAIMV CEJtXIJIiLJt- SLAILE «X C F rTiTV 7~n n n The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1956. 15 CENTS23 words
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Article394 1956-02-06 1 Resounding last-minute victory at the merdeka talks j\i;MTHING HE WANTED Butwalkout was once likely From LESLIE HOFFMAN LONDON, Sunday ■CNGKL ABDUL RAHMAN and "merdeka" mission have scored a resounding last\idory in their talks with the Colonial Office on the constitutional future of the fVdenition. I understand thai394 words
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Article397 1956-02-06 1 rM.KI ABDI'L RAHMAN Mid >cstrrday that he «i> willing to entertain an> oiler by foreign countries tn mediate between himself and the Communist Party for peace in M.iU>a. ■r would also be willing to »'t Chin Peng, secretaryimeral of the M.C.P.. to *W "liberalising"' the warn he397 words
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Article304 1956-02-06 1 POLICE SEEK PIRATE TAXI DRIVER A 60- YEAR-OLD kind-hearted grandmother was brutally murdered in Singapore at the weekend. Police suspect a "pirat-taxi" driver is the killer. Madam Ng Sai Cheng's body was found beside a drain along Caldecott Hill at 8.30 a.m. yesterday. Her mouth had been304 words
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Article58 1956-02-06 1 TAIPEH. Sun. Chinese Nationalists and Communists continued a sporadic exchange of gunfire today along the Fuklen coast of the Chinese mainland, following last Friday's furious gun duel in the Matsu Islands. The Nationalist Defence Ministry reported that the Communists last night fired 6000 shells at Paoteng, theReuter - 58 words
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Article60 1956-02-06 1 FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida, Sun.— Two U.S. Marines were drowned in the Atlantic Ocean yesterday when they became entangled in their parachute harness after jumping from a flaming "Flying Boxcar." Two others were saved. Capt. Robert W. Anderson, 31. one of the two survivors, said theUP - 60 words
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Article41 1956-02-06 1 ALEXANDRIA, Sun Ten dead were dug yesterday from the ruins of a house which collapsed here on Friday. Friday. Eight workmen digging for more victims were taken to hospital after a sagging roof collapsed on them.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article19 1956-02-06 1 LONDON, Sun. Russian and Dutch ships will pay exchange visits to Rotterdam and Leningrad in July. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration370 1956-02-06 1 After the pomp, a quiet weekend QUEEN AND DUKE REST AT HILL STATION JOS (Northern Nigeria), Sun. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh settled down to a quiet weekend here yesterday after the exhausting round of ceremonies of the past week. Shut away from the rest of the worldReuter - 370 words
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179 1956-02-06 1 BELFAST, Sun. At least 30 boxing fan^ and a referee were injured here last night by flying chairs, bottles and buckets following a win by a Scottish featherweight over a favoured Irishman. The crowd of 12,000 at King's Hall rioted when refereeUP - 179 words
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Article31 1956-02-06 1 BRUSSELS, Sun. Foreign ministers of the European coal and steel pool are expected to meet this month to discuss a plan for a European atomic energy pool.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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104 1956-02-06 1 HONG KONG. Sun. Two people are bidding for the loyalty of former Missouri University student Liv Yung Mmg his wife and bis father. His wife wants Liv to go to' Red China. His father wants him to go to Formosa. And Liv104 words
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151 1956-02-06 1 'INDIGNITIES'— FIRST A SECRET PROBE 12 village women ignore apology KLUANG. Sunday— Two UMNO leaders in Kluang and a State councillor will hold a secret inquiry on Tuesday into allegations by 12 young Malay women that they had suffered "indignities" at the hands of British soldiers. The women may press151 words
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Article28 1956-02-06 1 UTUSUNOMIYA, Japan, Sun. A farmer, Bunichi Saito 32, set fire and destroyed his house yesterday because he caught his wife in bed with his brother. U.P.UP - 28 words
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303 1956-02-06 1 PHILIP GOH - C.C TAN LEADS THE LIBERAL SOCIALISTS PHILIP GOH By New party has 21 Progressives, 11 Democrats on council TfHE president of the former Singapore Progressive Party, Mr. C. C. Tan, was chosen yesterday to head the new Liberal Socialist Party a few hours after the Progressives and Democrats had voted303 words
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Article44 1956-02-06 1 I THE MALAYANS MONTHLY'S $20,000 Musr-Be-Won Word S Contest "S" for January closes on Saturday. E You have only six more days left for E sending in you r E E entry. Please post your E E entry NOW. Skllllllllllllllllllllllliiiitiiiiiiiiiiiri44 words
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Article57 1956-02-06 1 ST. LOUIS, (Missouri), Sun— Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian High Commissioner in London, has been named co-chairman of the World Brotherhood Organisation, it was announced today. The World Brotherhood is 'an educational organisation established in Paris in 1950 to promote friendship, mutual respect and co-operation among people ofReuter - 57 words
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Article52 1956-02-06 1 LONDON, Sun. Westerly winds today brought rain and higher temperatures to most of Britain, ending nearly a week of crippling cold and one of the coldest weather spells of the century. After rising steadily from midnight last night, temperatures reached 40 to 44 degrees Fahrenheit byReuter - 52 words
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Article45 1956-02-06 1 SEOUL. Sun. A vicious winter storm in the Yellow Sea sank a small wooden boat and 18 people are missing, Republic of Korea police reported yesterday. Three people were rescued. It was believed that all the victims are Koreans. U.P.UP - 45 words
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Article154 1956-02-06 1 Double rescue by PC 4334 A MAN made a brave 50-yard dash and dived into the sea near the Trafalgar English School, Singapore, early yesterday to save an attractive woman. But he found himself in difficulties and in turn had to be rescued by a police constable. Several motorists whose154 words
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Article38 1956-02-06 1 CHINA SEEKS TALKS WITH AMERICA LONDON, Sun. Kcd Chinese nrwsp.i|»rr Ta Rain; r.io said today China's delegate lo Sino-Amrrii-an talks at (irneva is still prc^sinit for conference between Mr. Choa En-lal «nd Mr. Dalles.— U.P. wUP - 38 words
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Advertisement58 1956-02-06 1 OF TO DAY.. ®ffljY?f TOMORROW.. l» t^Jgp* AND YESTERDAY.. a 9i*4 fa«*v S P.H. tA a. S. P. H. Je VUgUi S'kbl'OßF IPON KUAI* LUMPUR wise housewife will ensure she is well stocked with DANISH COOKED HAM <O*k. SAUSAGES Vienna. Frankfurt b Wonderful Copenhagen) p ORK LUNCHEON MEAT and LUNCHEON58 words
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Article327 1956-02-06 2 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY Minister rejects move to ban 'raw' conscripts from Malaya: Then Tory tells Commons From Call-up boys 'proud to fight for country' LONDON, Sunday. RATIONAL SERVICEMEN in Malaya and other overseas stations resent being regarded as hot-house flowers, a Tory M.P. has told the House327 words
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Article74 1956-02-06 2 AUSTRIA BANS THE WFTU VIENNA. Sun. THE Austrian Government yesterday outlawed the Communist dominated World Federation of Trade Unions, which has Its headquarters here. The Austrian Ministry of the Interior announced that the W.F.T.U.. which registered under the Ausrian law of associations last year, was "dissolved" because its operation "endangeredUP - 74 words
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Article47 1956-02-06 2 PORT SAID. Sun. The 4,719-ton Panamanian ship Rosalind sank on Friday without loss of life in rough seas 200 miles north of Port Said. The crew of 26 were brought to Port Said yesterday by the Italian cargo ship San Carlo. A.P.AP - 47 words
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Article74 1956-02-06 2 MIAMI, Sun. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the Democratic leader, yesterday called for immediate shipments of arms to Israel by the United States and other Western powers. In a message to the opening of a national drive to sell US$75 million in Israeli bonds, he said that restorationReuter - 74 words
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206 1956-02-06 2 MILITARY TRAINING IN SCHOOLS AMMAN, Sunday. TIHE Minister for Education. Mr. Deifallah Mah- moud, has decided to make military training exercises a general feature in all Government schools in Jordan. This action is described as the ftrst step m building up a new andReuter - 206 words
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Article60 1956-02-06 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Police last night shot dead a berserk clerk who stabbed his wife because she threw away his sleeping pills. Police said the victim, Carl Gross, had been receiving shock treatment for a mental complaint. Mrs. Joan Gross 39, was taken to hospital withUP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-02-06 2 TROOPS BREAK UP CROWDS In uneasy Cyprus, a search tor arms NICOSIA, Sun. STRONG British forces patrolled Greek quarters here last night after a fresh demonstration against moves for a settlement between Britain and the leaders of the island's "union-with-Greece" movement. Left-wing demonstrators had earlier massed in Metaxa s Square,Reuter; AP - 189 words
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153 1956-02-06 2 MALACCA, Sun— The Mai. acca High School Old Boys' Association held a dinner last night in honour of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. president of the M.C.A., and seven other old boys of the school who have been awarded the M.B.E. since the war. The153 words
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Article288 1956-02-06 2 MUTUAL LOYALTIES: Pq^ VATICAN CITY Snn,, "T«E POPE yesterday outlined to 200 x pean industrialists, trade unio social scientists the Catholic Church problems of human relations in mc! He did this at the first international meeting ever held to study ways of Improving these relations throughout WesternReuter - 288 words
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Article81 1956-02-06 2 Witchcraft upsets the Kabaka KAMPALA. The Kabaka of Bo», has expressed innrtnT 1 a return to witchcraft/ paganism amon* pcop'e. The Kabaka, an w, told the L'gaml that this trend during the ark r from 1953 to i<r,-, he was in r\i!i for non-cooprration British authorities "There are law- these81 words
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Article65 1956-02-06 2 NEW YORK, Sun. Federation of American Ed* tists yesterday called fo mova) of the secrecy 'lain from atomic research to stir ulate development of an ideas and research to ha-. ness the power of the hyir.. gen bomb. It said that the AEc shepermit aUP - 65 words
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Article39 1956-02-06 2 'Atom' man weds TOKYO, Sun— One of fc 23 Japanese fishermen utocdusted by the fall-out of tfat Bikini test blast in March Itf year was married to a (A with whom he had eon* ponded while in hospital UP.UP - 39 words
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Article28 1956-02-06 2 NEW YORK, Sun.-Thievt broke into a car showrooir Newton, North Carolina, lut night, loaded a 400-lb. sa'.; into a demon tratlon mode. and drove »J U.P,UP - 28 words
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Advertisement24 1956-02-06 2 Irak > __^j<l'^Cy- 1 ''-*^yJK^*i 1 1 1 1 1 i JlllllhiMiUßJ i^^B j^~^^ V. r*^ ill LJ v>KJ UL I O fi i "^S^^^^^SsJ"J724 words
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Article188 1956-02-06 3 SETTLERS PROTEST BUT FRENCH LISTENERS ARE TOLD- CATROUX TO TAKE CHARGE OS FRIDA V PARIS, Sun. TIIK Trench Premier, >I. Guy Mollet, told t l lP Preach people in a rU li(» and television broadeMt last night th.it he will install Genfr ,,l (.core's atroux as188 words
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Article29 1956-02-06 3 RIW YORK. Sun. A deI parked his car outpollee station at Gaffith Carolina, with the he ignition switch. be came back five later it was stolen. P.29 words
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Article23 1956-02-06 3 YORK. Sun. —New ..bs have at last been for the Illinois River near Spring Valley. burned out in 1931. -UP.UP - 23 words
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Article118 1956-02-06 3 The danger link in chain smoking CINCINNATI, Sun. fHAIN SMOKERS were warned yesterday by the American Cancer Society that excessive smoking caused 80 per cent lung cancer fatalities. Dr. Ernest Wynder. head of the Cancer Centre in New York, also said that it was the tobacco and not the cigarette118 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-02-06 3 Protest against Catroux appointment A CORDON of steel-helmeted police halts the inarch of 5.000 French Army veterans, protesting in Algiers last week against General Catroux's nomination a s Resident Minister. Settlers oppose the appointment because they (ear it will lead to the liquidation of French interests inAP - 74 words
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Article290 1956-02-06 3 Slain by 15 mins. THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN IN THE MUSSOLINI MURDER SAYS: HE COULD HAVE BEEN RESCUED DOME, Sun. American troops missed saving Mussolini's life by 15 minutes, the killer of the Italian dictator revealed yesterday. Walter Audlsio, a Communist Member of Parliament, told the story to newspapermen290 words
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Article137 1956-02-06 3 Summit talks again says Molotov 'LET'S HAVE MORE OF GENEVA* LONDON, Sunday. rfiHE Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. V. M. Molotov, A told the London Sunday Times yesterday that he favoured more "summit" talks like those held France and Russia. It was much better, he said, that nations should keep discussingReuter - 137 words
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Article24 1956-02-06 3 KARACHI. Sun. Pakistani diplomats serving in Middle East capitals will discuss the Bagdad. Pact when they meet here next week— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article30 1956-02-06 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Convict Bill Sax yesterday stole the key s of a dozing guard and tip-toed out of the Erwin, Tennessee, jail with four other prisoners. U.PUP - 30 words
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146 1956-02-06 3 Asian nations guarantee no interference BANGALORE, Sunday. THE IMPORTANCE of foreign capital in the eco- nomic reconstruction of underdeveloped countries in the ECAFE region and the need for greater international co-operation in trade were underlined in yesterday's discussion at the 12th session of < ECAFE.Reuter - 146 words
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Article53 1956-02-06 3 He got the bird and 30 days FLORIDA, Sun. Laboratory tests proved that Louis Richardson was telling the truth when he testified in an assault case that blood on his clothing came from a pheasant he had shot. He then was sentenced to 30 days for shooting a pheasant outUP - 53 words
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Article38 1956-02-06 3 PITTSBURGH, Sun. James Altvater, 22. walked into a police station here to ask lor a night's lodging and was asked stay indefinitely. A detective recognised him as a man wanted on a larceny charge. U.P.UP - 38 words
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Article71 1956-02-06 3 TORONTO, Sun. Leonard Gallep, 46, chose a 30-day jail term yesterday rather I than pay a $75 fine for beging at a railway station, although he ha s $40,000 in the bank. Gallep said he was begging because he was cold and hungry. He saidUP - 71 words
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Article311 1956-02-06 3 Murder: Padre to hang CABLE FLASHES HONIARA, Sun. A j 24-year-old British missionary, Reginald Poole, has been sentenced to death in this town in the British Solomon Islands for the murder with a pickaxe of a native schoolboy at a mission school at Guadalcanal in November last year. The boy,Reuter - 311 words
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Advertisement88 1956-02-06 3 f^li Family health is family happiness A LJ j Harry is the family without the worry or care of ill-health and 5 r J attendant medical expenses. To enjoy abounding health and ngo>oui 1 A\\ J* strength giie Brand's Essence of Chicien to every member of the _^l»/ riKfi^ l"88 words
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Advertisement131 1956-02-06 3 AT WASSIAMULL'SMAINTAINANCE A JB^i SHORT MINUTES PRESS! SEE OUR NEW RANGE OF WASH'NWEAR SLACKS! [^ASSiAMyirs^ TO QUALITY <&* Ride with Pride I Ride a THE TRIE TEMPER STEEL BICYCLE Phillip* Dealers are Cycle Specialists, who Nn|l^^HF/ trill be delighted li> nil: it you on Ihi correct Phillips model for >131 words
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382 1956-02-06 4 G.O.C. 1st FEDERAL DIV. WILL BE THE ARMYCHIEF When Malaya controls Its own forces... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. rpHE commander of the Federation's armed forces when they pass into Federal Government control will be the General Officer Commanding, First Federal Division. This appointment exists now and has been paid for by382 words
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Article153 1956-02-06 4 Money due former P.O.Ws. TTHE Governments of Singapore and the Federa- tion still hold $16,000 due to former members of the local armed forces interned by the Japanese during the Occupation. Of the $25,000 realised from the sale of the Siam-Burma "death railway" only $9,000153 words
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Article85 1956-02-06 4 ...WHEN A FAMILY FALLS OUT IPOH, Sun. A MOTHER and her 21-year-old son were admitted to the Ipoh Hospital and another son was treated as an outpatient after a family quarrel in Silibin, near here, this morning. The mother, Suppamal, 47, was admitted with a wound on her shin and85 words
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Article59 1956-02-06 4 BENTONO. Sun. —A rubber tapper, Lok Kal, 54, received fatal injuries this morning when the bicycle he was riding was in collision with a lorry a mile from here on the Bentong-Ketari road. Lok, who received severe back and arm Injuries, died in hosp'tal two hours59 words
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Article53 1956-02-06 4 Singapore's Jewish Welfare Board Education Committee is inviting applications from members of the community for a two-year youth leadership course in Israel. This course is sponsored by the Jewish Agency in Israel. The Ministry of Education has agreed to release any trained school teacher who wishes to apply53 words
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Article19 1956-02-06 4 KLANG, Sun.— Carpentry instructors In Malay schools in Selangor are meeting next week to form an association.19 words
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Article73 1956-02-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Charged in the Magistrates Court here today with failing to declare dutiable goods. Chia Ah Siang, 48, said she was asleep in a bus when it arrived at the Causeway. She was found alighting from the bus with two sacks of oranges on73 words
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Article172 1956-02-06 4 Education free in 1957 T <> PRlMahy SCHOLARS promised yosu provide free m L% education for SS child in the Colony 2 the end of next year He made this ni^: while addr. ing Ple J| Whampoa branch of «T every child In Sin«S receives free education h! 957. I172 words
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Article44 1956-02-06 4 BENTONG. Sun. A foil*. year-old boy, Ng Sirw Mene was injured in the head when the tricycle he wai pillion riding overturned an: crashed into a car. Sicw Meng was taken to hospital, where he was treated and sent home.44 words
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Advertisement272 1956-02-06 4 V* 1 >"^ It's no wonder the world's biggest small car buy proved its exceptional performance and reliability in Malaya's First National Motor Rally. The sturdy popular Morris Minor gained first place In class 1 for series production touring cars up to 1,000 cc. it is fitting that Malaya's most272 words
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Advertisement78 1956-02-06 4 f Sp««d. Punctuality. Rdiahiiiiy <ho« thinu» that make C P A wvice to Kir t»Ni<rr Port* completely un»uri«« s '> l //^^ak Britiah Airline, manned by Hniuh Pil<>' tamed by Britnh Kngineers. Kor all inlofmi"" concerning flighi timea and IC>I*W with out booking officca to-day. Consult: Malayan Airways Ltd Ocean78 words
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Miscellaneous379 1956-02-06 4 Straits Times Crossword 'iNN i 4 y i r i r i j 8 1 1 ti !~"aT"iM IT 3TT jr o r it 1~ wg»~Mi! i y i 14 IS l« iiißi~i~iM b br~fe^ 17 j mis m n li iniiiii iiiiiiil zo n 22 n m m~mmm 1379 words
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Miscellaneous87 1956-02-06 4 High tides TODAY: Singapore 5.20 a.m. it ft. 2 in. l 8.04 p.m. (6 (t. 6 In); Port Dickson 1.39 a.m. 16 1.41 p.m. 1 5 ft. 2 in>; Penan« 10.06 a.m. (4 ft. 3 in.) 9 47 p.m. (5 ft. 5 in. i. TOMORROW: Sinsapore 636 a.m. (8 ft.87 words
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Article218 1956-02-06 5 FULL CONFIDENCE IN OUR MEN OF TOMORROW QUALITY THE FIRST CONSIDERATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, said here yesterday that the Government would do all it could to help train Malayan youths for future leadership. In218 words
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Article152 1956-02-06 5 'MAGIC WAND' IS A KRIS irUE Governor, Sir Robert Black, will use a silver-mounted kris to open the Singapore historical exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall today anniversary of the founding of the Colony. Before declaring open the exhibition. Sir Robert will inspect a guard of152 words
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Article33 1956-02-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Anirik Singh, 25, claimed trial here yesterday to voluntarily causing hurt to Kaldip Singh with a screwdriver. The case was postponed to Mar. 14. Bail wa 3 allowed.33 words
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Article53 1956-02-06 5 Mr. G. M. Watson, Deputy Chief Cashier of the ißank of England, arrived in Singapore last night to advise the Governments of Singapore and the Federation on the establishment of a central bank for Malaya. He was accompanied by Mr. R. H. Atkinson, also of the53 words
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Article34 1956-02-06 5 The following have been elected officials of the Slim River District Boy Scout Association: President Inche Abdul Majid bin Mohamed Yusuff; vice-president: Mr. Ong Teik Yeow; secretary: Mr. M. M. Chandapilla.34 words
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Article79 1956-02-06 5 The Malayan Kennel Association may again hold an annual dog show in Singapore. Since the event was discontinued in 1952, many Colony dog breeders and owners have asked for its revival. A member of the Kennel Association, Mr. W. Trafford. told the Straits Times yesterday79 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-02-06 5 Girl of the year Molly Koh MOLLY KOH, a Malayan Airways hostess, was elected "Girl of the Year" at the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club annual dinner and dance on Saturday. Twelve girls, each representing a month of the year, took part in the contest. Miss Koh February won a silverJohnny Quek - 59 words
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Article222 1956-02-06 5 Fit only to be tambies, are we? TOHE Singapore Malay x Education Council yesterday blamed the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, for the trouble among Malay students at the Siglap Secondary School. The M.E.C. is also annoyed with Mr. Chew who is alleged to222 words
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Article55 1956-02-06 5 The Singapore Law Clerks' Association may register as a trade union. The association, formed as a social and sports organisation, has been inactive for some time. The last president, Mr. N. S. Hogan, said that many members felt it would have greater appeal if it were55 words
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Miscellaneous459 1956-02-06 5 m» A Club; 10.30— 11.00 Music For RADIO MALAYA Dancing i Procrammes thus markrd ran I Hl^| B^| be received by listeners in I *^^T1 Malacca.) Short wave 49 62m. Medium I wave 47Km. 343 366 m and 297 m A.M. -8.57 and 11.09 English SINGAPORE Schools Broadcasts; P.M. 100459 words
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Obituary36 1956-02-06 6 2* Word* $10 {minimum). WATSON: On Sunday the sth p f February, whilst convalescing n Cameron Highlands, Eric Clarence Watson for many years resident at Singapore Club, I'.trioer of Laiigdon 4c Every, Laicllaw Building, Singapore.36 words
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Article195 1956-02-06 6 M Words Sill (mtnlimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the 'Malay Mall' If you want to win that $5,000 word puxzle, HAVE YOU TRIED "Oln-Pom" Drink? Recipe: Two Fingers Oln mid one Bottle "Green Spot Pomoade". THE SUREST TIP— Alr-Wlck the Air-freshener containing chlorophyll It disperses all un- Smells.195 words
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Article30 1956-02-06 6 26 Wards lit (mtnimmml. MR. <fc MRS. SINNADURAY thank relative! and friends for t.Kir valuable gift*, good wishes and assistance on the occasion of our marriage on 23 .1.56.30 words
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673 1956-02-06 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Feb. 6, 1956. Jumping To Conclusions Xhe merdeka mission has done so well in London that Tengku Abdul Rahman is being cast in the role of miracle worker, although he is too modest a man to claim magical powers. He arrived to be greeted with673 words
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Article377 1956-02-06 6 Indo-British relations have reached a critical phase. So warned Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the British High Commissioner in a speech to Delhi Rotarians. "The earlier somewhat enchanted mood of our relationship," he said, "is wearing off." Reports by British and American officials to their governments, according to the London377 words
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Article139 1956-02-06 6 Continued efforts like that of Mr. Leong Yew Koh, the Federation Minister for Health, and the secretary of the Perak M.C.A., Mr. Yap Yin Fah, will do much to win the battle for the minds of the Federation's new villagers. Mr. Leong's straight from the shoulder talk to139 words
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Article, Illustration678 1956-02-06 6 "/COMMUNISM" is a word that appears all too often in these columns, but that is the fault of the Communists. No political commentator could afford to neglect people who are so dynamic and so determined. "The Nation" of Rangoon has just678 words
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408 1956-02-06 6 OUR YOUTH ESSAY CONTEST TtfiERE are a hundred reasons why Malaya must be united. Physically, the Federation and Singapore are separated by only a narrow strip of water. The histories of the two territories are interwoven. We have the closest racial and economic408 words
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277 1956-02-06 6 YOUR footnote to my letter published on Sat. Jan. 21. is unfair. I did not "assert that "after confirming the dredge master's complaint the overseer retracted his statement in conversation with the branch chairman and others." The original statement made by the overseer was277 words
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Letter167 1956-02-06 6 IAM not against strikes, but one must understand that they must be staged after paying due consideration to the demands of income of the industry and the output by workers, and the strength of the Union and its finance. The present situation that has arisen in the167 words
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Letter104 1956-02-06 6 A CCORDING to newsA paper reports the largest rubber manufacturing factory In the Federation of Malaya, the Fung Keonu Rubber Manufactory (Malaya) Ltd.. has been put up for sale. This. I believe is a golden opportunity for trade unionism in this country. I propose that the104 words
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455 1956-02-06 6 ARTHUR MORLEY - ARTHUR MORLEY By A USTRAUA is planning what the man in the-street calls the "w a r against Westminster," seat of the British Government and the outcome could mean the difference between slump and full employment in Britain. The reason for the crisis is455 words
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Article422 1956-02-06 7 Now— politics with new broom PROGRESSIVES DISSOLVE THEIR PARTY AMID CHEERS AND LAUGHTER 'OUR PARTY WILL LEAD COLONY TO PROSPERITY'— Mr. LIM 'WE WANT GOVT. TO KNOW WILL OF PEOPLE' iirapore Progressive Party was dissolved yesterday and its numbers immediately gave notice that they would enter the politiajrain—under the banner422 words
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Article56 1956-02-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An Area Security Unit patrol killed a terrorist in an ambush in the Jasin district of Malacca last night. A second terrorist escaped. The dead terrorist was Chan Yoke Lai, who went into the jungle from the Bukit Gambir area in 1951. A shotgun,56 words
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Article33 1956-02-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A patrol of the 7th Bn.. Malay Regiment, exchanged fire with three terrorists in the Kluang district of Johore yesterday. The terrorists fled, leaving a blood trail.33 words
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Article49 1956-02-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Padi planters in Perlis will start selling their crops to a new market the Government tomorrow. Supplies Department staff in Alor Star will be at the Arau rice mill to buy the padi between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. except on Fridays.49 words
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Article44 1956-02-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sultan of Selangor will open the newly completed million-dollar Capitol Theatre at Jalan Raja Laut here on Saturday. The theatre, which is one jof the biggest and most modern in the Federation, has 1,600 seats44 words
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Article27 1956-02-06 7 The P.A.P. controlled Trade Unions Working Committee will send a delegation to see the Chief Minister this morning about workers' conditions at the Naval Base.27 words
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Article124 1956-02-06 7 THE Democratic Party Singapore wound up very quietly yesterday. \hnut 200 members rated it nut of existence .it a meeting at the Ec Ho (Iran Club in Bukit I'.isoh Road. By contrast with the meeting; of the Progressive Party, with which the Democrats are124 words
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Article131 1956-02-06 7 Tudor Rose stone still on ship TORRENTIAL rain yesterday delayed the unload- ing of the 112-lb Tudor Rose stone in Singapore for the second successive day. A gift from the Houses of Parliament to Singapore, the stone cut in the shape of a Tudor Rose was salvaged from131 words
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Article24 1956-02-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hassan bin Ahmad, 52, was seriously Injured yesterday when his cycle collided with a car in Klang Road here.24 words
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Article38 1956-02-06 7 IPOH. Sun. Five hundred Taiping mining employees tonight voted for strike action if their demands for the backdating to Nov. 1. 1954. of the "day of rest" agreement is not met by their employers.38 words
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Article48 1956-02-06 7 Mr. S. T. Peter Lim. general secret ;irv of the Student Christian Movement of Malaya, will represent ihp Federation and Singapore at the first Asian council meeting of the World's Student Christian Federation at Bangkok. The meeting will be from Friday to Feb. 20.48 words
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Article81 1956-02-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Terrorists shot a Home Guard in the leg during a clash in the Temerloh district of Pahang early this morning. A combined police and Home Guard patrol waited in ambush near the Pahang River north of Temerloh when three terrorists approached. The terrorists81 words
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Article43 1956-02-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A receiving order was made by Mr. Justice Storr in the Supreme Court here against Wong Peng Kow, whose liabilities amounted to $19,045. Wong owed the amount for Social Welfare Lottery tickets sold by him.43 words
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Article42 1956-02-06 7 A public lecture on "Agenda for Independence" will be given at 8 p.m. t,oday at the University of Malaya's Arts Theatre. Cluny Road. The Speaker will be Professor J. W. D&virtson, of the Australian National University, at Canberra.42 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-02-06 7 A PLATOON of the 2nd Bn., Koya4 Welch Fusiliers, found this well-stocked food dump in the jungle near Tampin. In it. Communist terrorists had collected 2,000 Ib. of food rice, biscuits, cooking oil and even vitamin tablets. There were also printing paper, exercise books, terrorist uniforms73 words
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Article242 1956-02-06 7 $2,000 REWARD IN MURDER MANHUNT Cashier slain in his office PENANG, Sunday. A REWARD of $2,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest of th" murderer or murderers of Ong Ewe San 49, chief cashier of United Traders, who was slain in his office in Beach Road here242 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-02-06 7 He tends a 'floating barnyard' I OOKING after a "floating JLrf barnyard" aboard the freighter Benvenue is Captain Michael Popoff, once an officer in the Imperial Czarist Army. The 59-year-old, Odessa-born former Cavalry officer fought the Germans in Poland and Rumania with the Czar's army 1914 to 1918. When the99 words
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Article50 1956-02-06 7 The Singapore Camera Club decided at its general meeting yesterday to change its name to the Photographic Society of Singapore. It was also agreed that the Photographic Society would in future take over the responsibility of organising annual international photographic exhibitions from the Singapore Art Society.50 words
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Obituary13 1956-02-06 7 MACVEIGH, RICHARD: Killed by Communist Terrorists on Feb. I. 1956 Deeply Mourned.13 words
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Article27 1956-02-06 7 MRS MACVEIGH and Family thank their friends for flowers and letters of sympathy In their recent sad bereavement i.nd hope to be able to write later.27 words
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Advertisement136 1956-02-06 7 BLUE SPOT HI-FIDELITY Lx* Sp 3-D SOUND RADIOGRAM WITH 3 SPECIAL SPEAKERS COMPARTMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS Spore Penang: 3875 00 Kuala Lumpur- $1/95.00 LESS 10 r e CASH DISCOUNT 1 Functions. 7 Tuned Circuits, 5 Wavebands. S.W. cad, Fly vheel Tuning. 7 Push-Buttons. Perrtte Antenna. Coloured Dial, Bass Treble Control,136 words
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Advertisement105 1956-02-06 7 Beat todays haulage problems MODERN WAY R US TON NARROW CAUCE LOCOS Available with fixed and tipping wagons, permanent way and fittings SINGAPORE KUALA 1.1 Ml'l R PtNANG VOM MALACCA SF.REMBAN KOTA BHARI! JKVSKI.TON EYE EXAMINATION Yo*j can eat with false rccth but you fIIHHI can't tec with artificial cyci105 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1956-02-06 8 FANNY CHEAH (17 Yrs.) ALOR STAR AS I am still a schoolgirl and not the daughter of a millionaire either, I cannot help our social services by donating large sums nf money to such and such a home Or to the fire victims1,363 words
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Article, Illustration335 1956-02-06 8 LEX YONC SENC (19Yr$.) SINGAPORE he impersonal in the social services. Since our social I the outcome of democracy in practice, every able democrat can help these They can either contribute money or help to run the service. Every community centre is also the social service centre.335 words
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Article161 1956-02-06 8 HOW CAN I HELP SOCIAL SERVICES? MONE of the competitors took the view that the sufferings of the poor and the underprivileged were something for which society bore no responsibility The difference of view were over how this responsibility towards those less fortunate could be discharged Most competitors161 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1956-02-06 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE 'Martana' composer wrote first great English opera London was agog in 1845 with a dazzling new Maritana, at Drury Lane Theatre. Colourful, and romantic, it was comparable with the best ,f some of the great foreign composers. c public was delifttted that it had, at last,Daily Mirror - 1,403 words
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Advertisement5 1956-02-06 9 y DICKENS, SOCIAL m < REFORMER^^f5 words
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Advertisement153 1956-02-06 9 WITH EVERY CARTON 0?^ CARLSBERC BEER PURCHASED, A N £&g§ A N |^i R !7 SBERC BEER CLASS AND N > *Jv&W A BOTTLE OF CARLSBERC "OLD i v^vv^>^MAN" STOUT IS CIVEN AWAY FREE! 'H»* nimniiiiiiiiM^ Tough tippers 3, 5, or 7 Ton Petrol or Diesel with Telehoist Hydraulic underbody153 words
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Miscellaneous96 1956-02-06 9 #l#*,v Morgan. 3M.D. Gale goes home ~7"~4. SO EN TE" JP— VOS3AS: TCO-C A -^C E B 4'<' < KVOW THAT COCCUS C*.nV >/ MiCJv HIMV JPick Tracy &2 mil* *Inke M^ TIiSTEH FOR TWO MILLION"! rSNOTUER THINO-T IDONYI fOH-YOU FUNNY LITTLE AN ME TWEAR TUIS^ DOLLARS NOU SMOULO BE96 words
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Article387 1956-02-06 10 MALAYAN SHAKE MARKET It I I It ll By Our Market Correspondent COLID investment buy- ing, particularly in industrials, kept the Singapore Share Market going last week and a fair volume of business was reported. The rubber and tin sections were easier, however, influenced by the quiet387 words
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Article557 1956-02-06 10 COMMODITY ROtTXD-rP mJE to factors operar/ ting in the previous week, the tin price in Singapore during the period was again subject to bearish influences and fell off by $17.25 a picul to $371,624 on Saturday morning. Saturday morning's fall was unexpected as overnight London after557 words
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Article411 1956-02-06 10 BUSINESS done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period January 28 to February as:— INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo Petroleum 455. 6d., C.T.S. Ords. 295. 6d. to 295., Fraser Neave Ords. $1.78 to $1.80 to $1.77>z. Federal Dispensary O\<3l) $2.50411 words
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Article731 1956-02-06 10 Share quotations issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after their last meeting on Friday were: INDISTRIALS Buyei •r« Seller* Alex Brickworks p-er 180 Ords 1»5 Adas Ice 13 00 B. B -Petrol 44/B.M. Trustee! (10 Con. Tm smelt Prer Ords 29 Eastern United 38 50 Pea731 words
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Article222 1956-02-06 10 COMPANIES o P rat in Malaya ann r dends last week BERJTnt, »REDGIN<, i U) interim dividend per shar,-. i. come tax. ing April 30, pav a hi Kuala Uus»*Sflj ney on Fehr ll:m shareholders on r February 15. re?lst Books close F,.k., 15 to 22 inclusive a222 words
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Article15 1956-02-06 10 The following Ju crops are notified: Aloi- Ponfsu Amalgamated Brdong iMala;aj Trmerloh Tronr15 words
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Advertisement817 1956-02-06 10 NOTICES In the Matter of LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED At an Extraordinary Oneral Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened, and held at the Registered Office of the Company. N.T.S. Buildinß. Singapore, on 4th February 1956. the following Special Resolution was duly passed: THAT LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED be wound817 words
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Advertisement535 1956-02-06 10 NOTICES ~NOTICE In The Matter Of KRASOM TIN DREDGING LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) (Members' Winding-Up) AND In The Matter Of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940 At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at the Registered JQfflce of the Company, N.T.S. Building. Singapore,535 words
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Advertisement725 1956-02-06 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens for the post of (A) Superintendent (female), Women's Training Centre, Kuala Lumpur. Salary scale $580x1 8-$652. Age 30 years and over preferred. Qualifications: Educated In Malay and English and has the knowledge and ability to take charge of a large women's residential725 words
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Advertisement896 1956-02-06 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal CUieens, age 17—23 for the post of Typist, Marine Department, Perak. Teluk Anson. Applicants must have passed Form 111 in an English School Salary scale:— Probationer— sloo/- Grade Grade lll— slls-A7.50-145 Grade ll— sl6o-A7.50-190 plus C.O.L.A. at current rates. Applications on Form Gen.896 words
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Advertisement367 1956-02-06 10 KNUTSEN LINE oriemt service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Arriving San Francisco Spore P. Swct Penan? I Ogeka Bakke Sailed 13 Fcb' 17 Feb 18 Fcb Elisabeth Bakke 4 Fcb 5 Mar 7 Mar 8 Mar Ciertmd Bakke 3 Mar 7 Apr 4 Apr 4 Apr Anna Bakke367 words
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Advertisement1092 1956-02-06 11 9jr MAKSFIEI* CO. LXO. •jjjjj. £f THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE '2~for Holland, Hamburg, P i horn Penang n eb 1J b mm rob 22/21 b '•> mm F.b 2./2, Fcb 28 M.r 4 i b M M.r 4/7 Mar 8 M lbuto°' Mor V 8 Mar 11 go« Mor 91,092 words
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Advertisement1192 1956-02-06 11 EAST ASIATIC UNE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Far Ad.n, Port Said, Gcnoo, Antwerp, Rott.rdam, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ft Oslo Spore P. Sham Penong m^ NDIA f/9 b < Pa «"»K>«r* only) xx INDIA" 2S Fob/ 2 Mar S/ 4 Mar .■l^^? IA 10/12 Mar 11/11 Mar 14/1S Mar .i 1 11,192 words
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Advertisement1029 1956-02-06 11 SngTHE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD^m"* SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Panong SINALDfR for Hamburg, Rottaroom, Liverpool In Part 7/ Fab •ENAVON for London, Rotterdam, Hull 14/18 Fab 10/11 Fab It/20 Fob •BENMHOR for London, Rotterdom 24 Ftb/ 41,029 words
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Advertisement1190 1956-02-06 11 McALISTER <St CO., LTD. TEL: NO.l ***** ■LLKRMAM «fc BUCKN ALL I KLAVEMESS LIME LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBUXG PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond for U.S.A., North Atlantic Port. Atc#p nfl corflo for Central ft South ond Canada and via Colombo ««.p""» Am#r ica CITY OF OTTAWA1,190 words
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1074 1956-02-06 12 ALLINGTON KENNARO - ALLINGTON KENNARO By TRANSFORMATION IN MALAYA. By B. Perry Robinson. (Seeker and Warburg. 18s.) TIHE human constitu- tion, it was said when Stephenson's invention first showed its track paces, would collapse if rocketted at over sixty miles an hour. Rarely has man so1,074 words
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Article306 1956-02-06 12 WESTERN GERMANY. By Alfred Crotser. (Allen fr Unwin. 18s.) By NICHOLAS CARROLL EAST-WEST diplomacy is likely to concentrate for some years on the future of two great countries, Germany and China, and any work is welcome which helps to clarify thinking on either of these306 words
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Article235 1956-02-06 12 KENNETH KONSTAM - KENNETH KONSTAM By THIS hand, which occurred in a match, has been given prominence as an example of a bluff double. East-West only were vulnerable, and the dealer North. The bidding in one room went K 431 Q »7 A 8 10 5 2 T to 4 K Q235 words
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Advertisement111 1956-02-06 12 A POMMERY Jg|l CHAMPAGNE =1 £JEsi3 Festivities anywhere. ■^~~^.ftU-T-- anytime, are better in "^-^Hg'.o;*.--^ the distinguished presence of Pommery Champagne. Price -—--•■==S^" per bottle l^JtH I MAGNUMS $38.00 1 BW W'Kffifflß QUARTS $20.00 S y^'lLHf^J PINTS $10.00^ 5 PLACE SINGAPORE TtLtPHOiNE ***** (5 Lines) GENUINfCZ^MRTS Advertisement of Ford Motor Company111 words
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Advertisement58 1956-02-06 12 Good News for our CHINESE CUSTOMERS. Celebrate your New Year with DACRON ...SUIT Soft, light in weight, crease-resisting, durable and ideal for day and night wear. Our Excellent Cut and Good Workmanship ensure a perfect suit for you. We cut make your suit within 24 hours. TAILORING DEPT. GIAN SINGH58 words
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Advertisement188 1956-02-06 12 For straight backs and sturdy limbs r^^ I give your baby this pure milk Ostermilk is the nourishing milk food that babies need uheo breast feeding is not successful. Vitamin D is added to ihis pure milk to build strong bones and teeth; also iron to enrich the blood. Ostermilk188 words
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Advertisement449 1956-02-06 13 ■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^WeMßa^e^e^e^e^e^e^e^e^e^e^e^e^ell 0 P INTEREST TO ADVERTISERSj ,1 KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH PENANG h ri MM to, hmdmgl Advertisements to lro h and Pening for the following f r4i« Striit* Time. Penang 3 p.m.. Ipoh 4 p.a. j Kuala Lumpur 5 p.m. Strain Time* Qjiiified Advertisement j Service. I v ,ll VIIOSS449 words
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Advertisement826 1956-02-06 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word, $S (IHin.)-Box SO ct: ,xirm. ROOMS. FLATS. Bungalows. Oood area. Tenants Service Bureau. 12- D Asia Building Phone. 237 M. House and £and Brokers, Accommodation Agents. CAMERON QUEST HOUSE UP to date Accommodation. Full Board reasonable charges excelr£ e^ C B w monthly rates. Phone *****826 words
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Advertisement851 1956-02-06 13 DANCING to Word, $lt (minimum). Dailm l month, 10 Word, U.SO (Mtm.) DANCTNQ ON Monday Night West Point Oarden. RAFFLES HOTEL Nightly Dance and Floor -Show from 9 to 12 p.m. DANCE in the Otfen Air 8.30 to midnight. Best Food. Singapore Airport Hotel. SEASIDE RESORT. Paalr Rls HoteL Dine,851 words
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Advertisement727 1956-02-06 13 FOR SALE 2* Word, IS (Min.)— Box SO ct,. eutrm. TYPEWRITER BARLOCK Standard Model for sale, first $70. Phone ***** aftter 5 pjn. MISCELLANEOUS 20 Word* $S (Min.)— Box M ct: extra ONCE AGAIN in a Local Market New Toothpaste, no Pain Balm, Castorol and Margo Soap. For enquiries write727 words
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Advertisement587 1956-02-06 13 NOTICES RHEEM-HUME (Far East) LTD. wish to Inform all their customers and Agents that the Company's Head Office and Works ln Singapore win be closed from noon, llth February next, to 8 a.m. 20th February next. A small skeleton Office staff will be maintained ln the Company's Head Office during587 words
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Advertisement671 1956-02-06 13 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN MR. NO OIOK SENG has left our service as from Ist February, 1956. He has no authority to act on our behalf after that date. Our Mr. NO KIM TAY Is being appointed as manager of our firm as from the Ist Peb. 1956.671 words
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Advertisement515 1956-02-06 13 fj tt"* t *»»»,ee.,ae<" t **££>&£> "j'^-C^' *COTl»MO 1 tmrOKTEKS FOR .—MALAY BORNEO, SARAWAK A THAILAND. rtUSER A NEAVE LTD. WILLIAM CIA.IT A SONS LTD DISTILLERS SCOTLAND SICKNESS iairx From iff Take K wells before starting your journey and you can enjoy travel by land, sea or air, confident you515 words
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Article355 1956-02-06 14 EPSOM JEEP - MORTIMER GETS A FINE SEND-OFF EPSOM JEEP JOTTIM6S By JOCKEY TOM Mortimer, who is leaving for Australia shortly, had a nice send-off present when he landed Padi Field a stylish four-length winner in the Penang Stakes over 9f. for Class 3, Div. 2 horses at Bukit Timah on Saturday. RUNNING355 words
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Article86 1956-02-06 14 LONDON. Sun. N.I. (Lan) Thomson, the Sussex fast-medium bowler, is being flown to Pakistan on Thursday to reinforce the touring M.C.C. "A" team. He is being sent out because of the concern over the fitness of Mike Cowan, the Yorkshire fastmedium lefthander who recently had back86 words
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127 1956-02-06 14 BATU PAHAT, Sun. JOHORE lead Selangor by two matches to one In the opening tie of the Chua Choon Leong Cup Inter-state tennis competition played here today. The match was not completed owing to rain. A singles tie between Daud127 words
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Article1031 1956-02-06 14 A NIGHT OF SENSATION IN BADMINTON FINAL Teik Hock beaten in 27 minutes By THE SPORTS EDITOR pENANG beat Singa- pore, the holders, by five matches to four in the Foong Seong Cup Challenge Round at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night in the most remarkable1,031 words
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Article60 1956-02-06 14 LONDON, Sun. Only two Rugby Union matches were played here yesterday. Results were: International match: Wales 9 Scotland 3 (played at Cardiff). Club match: Coventry 8 Combined South African Universities 11. Rucby League results were: Halifax 17 Bradford 12; Hunslet 11 Kelghley 8: Leeds ISReuter - 60 words
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Article48 1956-02-06 14 Chinese Atnletics heat Indian Recreation Club 3-1 in a soccer friendly at Parrer Park yesterday. Hock Leng, Good Seong and Kow Peow scored for the Chinese and Gliatii for the Indians. Half-time score was 1-1. In another match. R. N. Kranji beat Star Soccerites 3-1.48 words
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274 1956-02-06 14 CRA WFORD OUT OF TOUR TEAM— AT HIS OWN CHOICE From JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY, Sunday. AUSTRALIA'S future Test prospects have suffered a blow with the announcement here that Pat Crawford, the young New South Wales fast bowler, will not be available for selection for the coming English tour. Crawford, who274 words
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Article135 1956-02-06 14 Breukelens saddled 9 winners ThE VAN BHEUKELENS made a successful "raid" at tbe Bukit Timah January-February Meeting Marlnus and Rtnus took nine races between them. Marinus topping the trainers' list with five winners and $12,440 In stakes. Riding as well as ever after a vacation in Australia. Garnet Bougoure was135 words
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Article100 1956-02-06 14 STAR PLAYER WAS KEDAH TENGKU LONDON, Sun. rNGKU II AMI D, of the Malayan Royal House of Kedah, helped the English soccer team, Hitchin Town, to a 2—o victory over Briggs Sports Club in the second round of the Football Association Amateur Cup competition here yesterday. The sft 9in Tengku,100 words
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Article118 1956-02-06 14 Jalan Eunos, the holders, were easy winners in the final of the inter-club badminton tourney for the McKerron Cup when they beat Paslr Panjang 7-0 at the Katong Boys' Club on Saturday. Results: (Jalan Eunos mentioned first) Singles: M. Salleh Abdullah bt. Leong Peng Chan 11-15,118 words
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Article722 1956-02-06 14 fan. United 29 16 6 7 59 42 31 Slackpool 18 14 6 8 60 43 3 Vest Brom. 29 14 4 11 43 40 3: Volves 28 13 5 10 64 49 3: Jurnley 28 12 7 9 42 36 3 'ortsmouth 28 13722 words
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Article55 1956-02-06 14 Pakistan Navy again proved a fair match for Singapore when they drew 1-1 in their return hockey encounter at Jalan Besar stadium yesU-rday. Hon Yam scored from a penalty bully for Singapore. Mohamed Khan scored for Pakistan. who had slightly the better of exchanges. Both goals55 words
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Article213 1956-02-06 14 IPOH, Sun. A MALAYAN Asian XV was selected last night to meet the Fljlans In a farewell rugger game at the Princes Road Stadium In Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 13. Penang's evergreen veteran, Maurice Pestana, will captain the team. Two of the players are213 words
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485 1956-02-06 14 Weather plays havoc, but... LONDON, Sun. qTHE ARCTIC spell 1 which hit Britain a few days ago caused havoc with the English football league programme yesterday. The deep freeze left pitches throughout the country ice-ridden and rock-hard and 14 English league games were called off.485 words
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Article94 1956-02-06 14 CORTINA D'AMPEZZO. Sun. RUSSIA won the Olympic and world Ice hockey title here last night when they beat Canada, the holders. 2-0 in the last game of tht final pool. United States finished second while Canada were third. The much-vaunted Canadians, favourites to retain both titles,94 words
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Advertisement853 1956-02-06 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Pa«c 6) SITUATIONS VACANT M WtAm H (Milt.)— Box 50 cU. txtrm. COSTING AND STATISTICAL Clerk accurate at Figure Work required. Apply Box A 1392, S.T. OLD ESTABLISHED European tmporthouse requires for medical department well Introduced salesman. Box A 1398, S.T. WANTED A CLERK with good853 words
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Advertisement157 1956-02-06 14 J^""l The precious gift *5pJ of sight The gift of sight is among a child's most precious possessions. Most ofourkno^ and much of our joy comes to us through our ef How important, then, that they should be cared for from the earliest years I Tbe best protection you can157 words
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Miscellaneous45 1956-02-06 14 RUGGER Seven a side (preliminary rounds) R.A.S.C. "B" v R.E.M.E. "B"; G.H.Q. "B" v Signals "B"; Naval H;isr v R.A.F. Tengah; R.A.F. KeleUr "B" v B.C.C. "C". all gamrs at padang, Frirndly: R.A.F. 5.1.-tar "A" v R.N.A.S. Sembawang, Scmbawanj;. BOXING Singapore Bane District Individual championships.45 words
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