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Title Section14 1956-03-05 1 The Straits Times No**" He**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 19M. 15 CENTS14 words
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Article177 1956-03-05 1 Blast kills man and reveals big Colony arm* cache police are worried, baffled mi explosion of a mortar bomb which killed a m;m yesterday revealed one of the biggest -m. dump- ei er found in Singapore. mp in Ihe compound of a wooden -was hidden under a177 words
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Article18 1956-03-05 1 The NaMinistry Nationalist night repelled •ats south»of the Matsu Islands 40 miles east of Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article17 1956-03-05 1 Sun— The Gov-tr.'-rai of Pakistan dar Mirza. was ted first pre-•Aly-created PUc of Pakistan today17 words
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Article110 1956-03-05 1 *Secrets sold in Bombay' NEW DELHI, Sun. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told the House of the People yesterday that advance information on India's Budget proposals leaked out last week before the Budget was announced. Two Opposition members had tabled adjournment motions alleging that cyclostyled copies of theReuter - 110 words
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Article37 1956-03-05 1 i* M )IAY\\ MONTHLY'S WO Must -Be Won E Puz;> Contest "T" K^_ Vuurday. You have only six days left in which to submit your entry. Send it, with postal order, NOW.37 words
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Article232 1956-03-05 1 RATNASAMY SETS OUT ON THE FIRST STAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. It may sound impossible to go round the world with only $10 in your pocket. But M. Ratnasamy, a determined, 24-year-old Singapore man, has a plan —he will hitch-hike and work for his meals as232 words
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Article383 1956-03-05 1 WILLIAM FISH - WILLIAM FISH .By A PRECISE, bespectacled American, Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, Methodist Bishop for the Washington area, denied in Singapore last night that he "serves God on Sunday and the Communist front for the balance of the week." The 64-year-old Bishop said forcefully: "I383 words
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Article, Illustration167 1956-03-05 1 Over he goes— once, twice RACING MOTORIST HAS BRUSH WITH DEATH A well-known Singapore racing motorist. Dr. F. C. B. Marshal), crashed during the Singapore Motor Club's sprint race at Princess Elizabeth estate yesterday and was taken to the General Hospital. Hospital authorities said last night that Dr. Marshall's condition167 words
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Article250 1956-03-05 1 BRITAIN WANTS PEACE— LLOYD H-war danger has receded' NEW DELHI, Sunday. ITOE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, x said here today that Britain wanted to live in peace with Russia and China. Keiemng to relations between Communist countries and the rest of the world, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd said: "IReuter - 250 words
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Article18 1956-03-05 1 LONDON. Sun.— Air ViceMarshal Francis Braithwaite was today appointed Chief of Staff. Far East Air Force18 words
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Article90 1956-03-05 1 Big tin job for Del Tufo LONDON, Sun. TRE Federation of Malaya has appointed Sir Vlrfcent del Tufo, a former Chief Secretary of the Federation, as its delegate on the International Tin Council, it was announced here yesterday. The council, which will administer the International Tin Agreement drafted by theReuter - 90 words
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Article50 1956-03-05 1 NICOSIA, Bun. The War Minister, Mr. Antony Head arrived here by air today to begin a tour of Middle East centres. Mr. Head will visit army units in Cyprus, the Suez Canal Zone and Libya, and possibly have talks with the Egyptian and Libyan Governments. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article46 1956-03-05 1 GENEVA, Sun.— The Chinese Communist ConsulateGeneral in Geneva issued a statement today accusing the United States not only of deliberately holding up the Sino-American ambassadorial talks on relations in the Far East Out of "stepping up its military activities in the Formosa area." Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article39 1956-03-05 1 Up— basic wage MADRID, Sun. The basic wage of Spanish workers will be increased by 20 per cent on April 1 and by a further 7>4 per cent on Oct. 1. the Ministry of Information announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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133 1956-03-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Singapore People's Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that he believed there had been a "slight" change in the political climate of the Federation. Mr. Lee, who was returning to Singapore after having talks here133 words
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105 1956-03-05 1 ALTENA. West Germany, Bun.— Two people were killed and two seriously Injured when a twin-engined RAF. courier Plane crashed near be Tne t< plane. an Avro-Anson, crashed into nr forest on the slope of a hill during aI storm with low-hanging clouds. According toReuter - 105 words
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Article27 1956-03-05 1 COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sun. Author Louis Bromneld was reported in a satisfactory condition at University Hospital here yesterday where he is undergoing; treatment for pneumonia. UP.UP - 27 words
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Article473 1956-03-05 1 I am not shocked, says Glubb LEGION IS 'SPLENDID LITTLE ARMY* LONDON, Sun. PEN. JOHN GLUBB said on his arrival in London last night that he was "not shocked, dazed or angry" by his dismissal as commander of Jordan's Arab Legion. He appealed to the Pressmen crowding around him atReuter - 473 words
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Article173 1956-03-05 1 Mr. M vs Rest at Front meeting IT is expected to be 1 almost the Chief Minister versus the rest at today's meeting of the Labour Front general council at which the question of a coalition with the LiberalSocialists will be debated.. The Front's secretary-gen-eral, Mr. Ken* Ban-Ec, said at173 words
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Article40 1956-03-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A patrol of the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles killed one of two terrorists they contacted in the Bahau area of Negri Sembilan last night. The other terrorist escaped. A follow-up is now In progress.40 words
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Article35 1956-03-05 1 CYCLONE HITS ATOM TEST BASE PERTH. Western kmtraha. Sun Otione Inday lashed On-Inw Mipnlr base for British nuclear tests at Montebello next month, battering town with 100 m-P.h winds and hravy rain. Renter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement56 1956-03-05 1 OF TO DAY.. fn\jjfi AtfD YESTERDAY.. _--tL A <X"4 te>* M* i* POH KUAU LUMPUt SPREADS \^J (.ORGOXZOLA fill. AM CHEESE SMOKEY jJ gg& vH^ in the yS^P I Ustlhli, fflflMH4>M I -I^IL. < hildren's Aid Society I jjjgr a Week. 4th— loth March I W« need YOUR Aid I56 words
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Advertisement48 1956-03-05 1 means so much more to give or get a PATEK PHILIPPE Wat€h The finest toatch ever made. Limited annual production. H. SENA LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG BANGKOK AWAIDfO Cold Madil London Inom («h.bii<on 19>4 ■RfWfO and bo"!«d in Singapore by Mtldytn Binwut and DtmiSUTIO by fx-m b N*«v TT.SI448 words
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Article485 1956-03-05 2 WHY BIG ENGINEERING FIRM'S ACTIVITIES WERE CURTAILED BUT I AM OPTIMISTIC, SAYS U.E's BOSS THEBANGKOK BRANCH WAS CLOSED WITH THE background of unrest and uncertainty last year, it was not surprising that the trading results in heavy industry had been far from satisfactory, states the485 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-03-05 2 THE President of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, Mr. W. McGregor Watt, hands over a cheque to Mrs. Tulloch, wife of the G.O.C. Singapore District, at a lunch party given last Friday by Mrs. Tulloch to people who helped in last year's Poppy Day Appeal.74 words
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Article56 1956-03-05 2 BOMBAY, Sun. The Press Trust of India reported that Pakistani border police opened fire for the second time last Friday across the East Pakistan -Assam border. The agency said the firing which occurred on the SylhetCachar border, lasted about three hours and was resumed at dawn.Reuter - 56 words
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Article73 1956-03-05 2 A Festival of Youth is being organised by the Singapore Youth Council for the week beginning May 3. Thirty thousand young people from 35 S.Y.C. affiliates will take part. There will be an exhibition of photography, painting' and handicrafts at the Victoria Memorial Hall,73 words
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Article33 1956-03-05 2 TEHERAN. Sun. Persia today demanded the recall within a week of Major Anotoli Kuznetsov. Soviet deputy military attache who was arrested last week on a spying charge and later released. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article222 1956-03-05 2 'Good time to unite workers 9 f THE Singapore FederaA tion of Services Unions called on the Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday to work more closely with "unions outside the T.U.C." A statement issued after a six-hour meeting said that the federation considered "the present time222 words
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Article42 1956-03-05 2 MADRID. Sun. The Spanish Government has decided to abolish licensed brothels and houses of assignation, it was announced today. Licences are also expected to be withdrawn from professional prostitutes under a decree passed by the cabinet last night. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article317 1956-03-05 2 10 men who plan to help Colony TOURISTS MEAN BILLION TEN AMERICANS, reputed to be worth US$lOO million, arrived in Singapore -2 evening in their specially-designed luxury and pledged themselves to increase the r iT^ tourist trade "by 10 times". The de luxe air travellers included presto New York banks,317 words
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Article48 1956-03-05 2 FRANKFURT, Sun. A sudden thaw that broke up Europe's worst cold wave of the century loosed sweeping floods across Germany yesterday. The Rhine washed through cobbled streets of medieval wine villages and tapped at the steps of the U.S. embassy. in Bonn. U.P.UP - 48 words
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Advertisement121 1956-03-05 2 Shell in Malaya No. 3of a Series Tfllßp three A HALF miluon M|LES Wo&&kjjm Mi lil if HI that is the distance travelled in a year by Shell lorries in Malaya a W^^fi^k^l^^m H'|: I I distance equivalent to 140 times round the world, i^BS^^^^^^^^^^HlS^^B 111// lf is a k'S121 words
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Article166 1956-03-05 3 Anglo-Frenchjalk. set to ,et at the root of the problem md Eden asks Mollet > London )0 sun.— The h h.rcien Minis- lr hmtain Pineau, dIV made a scathE* Western potack of co-or- on and clumsiness. made be-;!,-American iat ion in Paris, n immediate resTom the166 words
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Article23 1956-03-05 3 CO. Sun— The Amerisculptor Isamu t his estranged Se aim star. Shirley 1. for two hours I confirmed they •d.-U.P. IUP - 23 words
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Article38 1956-03-05 3 LIVERPOOL, Sun. Television programmes cost the British Broadcasting Corporation about £2,200 ($22,000) an hour or nearly three times the cost of five years ago, Sir lan Jacob, DirectorGeneral of the Corporation said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1956-03-05 3 MOSCOW. Sun. British works of fiction hold first place among the books of foreign authors published in the Soviet Union, Tass reported here yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article62 1956-03-05 3 30N'. Sun. Moscow yesterday outlined a kto build a dam across a-mile wide Behring *hich separates Sibe- '<-■ the United States' ■9 of Alaska, to per■h| the waters of the Arctic Ocean by means of nuclear energy. The dam would carry a railway track, which theReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-03-05 3 Down, down -instead of death, a net NESTOR MOSS. Jr.. a patient at the Roper Psychiatric Hospital, in Charleston, South Carolina, pictured halfway down the side of the hospital wall as he fell. or deliberately leaped, into the firemen's net. He had balanced on the third floor ledge (seen aboveAP - 66 words
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Article83 1956-03-05 3 Change? She was so quick at it JOHANNESBURG. Sun.— POLICE are seeking a woman who, has fooled many shop assistants with a £5 note. After making a small purchase, she tenders a £5 note. When the change is on the counter, the woman finds she has sufficient change to payReuter - 83 words
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Article53 1956-03-05 3 HONG KONG. Sun.— The Hong Kong Government is to buy the Murray Barracks in the heart of the city after a long "battle" between the Briish Colonial Office and the War Office, the British-own-ed China Mail said yesterday. The barracks occupy a site wanted forReuter - 53 words
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316 1956-03-05 3 Gen Glubb reports to Nutting and Eden LONDON, Sun. PEN. John Glubb callu edon the Minister of State, Mr. Anthony Nutting, at the Foreign Office here today. The general later drove to the Prime Minister's official country residence to make a personal report to Sir Anthony Eden. An authoritative sourceReuter; AP - 316 words
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Article38 1956-03-05 3 BONN. Sun. The Stuttgart Chameer Orchestra left here by plane yesterday for a one-month concert tour of Japan. Its conductor will be Professor Karl Muenchinger. Six of its concerts will be in Tokyo. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article32 1956-03-05 3 OTTAWA. Sun.— A 21-gun royal salute boomed out across the capital yesterday to mark the arrival of President Gronchi, the first Italian chief of state to visit Ottawa. —UP.UP - 32 words
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82 1956-03-05 3 DHODE ISLAND, Sun. Miss Pacharabul Song1V gram, 22-year-old daughter of the Siamese Premier, was married at Quonset Point yesterday to Lieut. Ralph Perrotta, also 22, a United States Naval officer. The couple met while the Prime Minister's daughter was attending a Rhode Island school andReuter - 82 words
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Article44 1956-03-05 3 SAN DIEGO: The world record for staying under water without breathing has been unofficially broken here by a 36-year-old aircraft factory worker, James Ray Jordan. He swallowed pure oxygen before descending to the bottom of a swimming pool for 6 mm. 30 sec. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article33 1956-03-05 3 TOKYO: South Vietnam wants Japan to- renegotiate a U552,250,000 World War II reparations agreement it signed in September 1953 with the then Vietnam regime of Bao Dai. according to a report here. AJ.33 words
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Article30 1956-03-05 3 MALTA: Mr. John Foster Dulles, American Secretary of State, and his wife arrived at Valetta yesterday on their way to Karachi wheie Mr. Dulles will attend the SEATO conference— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article22 1956-03-05 3 WELLINGTON: New Zealand's young newsprint industry has sent a trial shipment of 100 tons to its first potential dollar market, Honolulu. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article31 1956-03-05 3 SYDNEY: A heavy vote against the retiring Labour Party Government made a deadlocked State Parliament appear likely after counting in yesterday's voting in the New South Wales state elections closed. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1956-03-05 3 CALCUTTA, Mining equipment is to be produced for the first time in India by a private Indian firm in collaboration with the Widig Company of West Germany and the Anzennsakude Company of Japan. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article96 1956-03-05 3 NEW YORK, Sun. i VANDALS mixed a ter- 1 rifle omelette at the i Siebenthal Grocery and I Meat Market in Harrl- I son, Indiana, on Friday. I Somebody broke into the store and damped i out four dozen eggs, a i dozen sacks ofAP - 96 words
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138 1956-03-05 3 23 slain by rebels in week-end wave of terrorism ALGIERS, Sun.— Algerian rebels killed 23 people, including seven French soldiers, in a week-end wave of terrorism, according to reports reaching here today. The soldiers died when 100 rebels ambushed an army truck south-west of Tebessa. In Constantine Department, rebels cutReuter - 138 words
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168 1956-03-05 3 'NO gallows' vote but this man still gets death LEEDS, Sunday. THE execution of the first man to be sentenced to x death since the House of Commons voted a fortnight ago to abolish hanging for murder has been provisionally fixed for March 22. The condemned man, 29--year-old Jan Moczygemba,Reuter - 168 words
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Article91 1956-03-05 3 IN 25 YEARS SANTIAGO, Chile, Sun. The body of British Naval Captain Ronald Leeds was interred in the sea today for the second time in 25 years. A few months ago a fishing vessel netted a coffin from tht Pacific Ocean aid found it contained his remains.Reuter - 91 words
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Article36 1956-03-05 3 TACOMA, Washington, Sun. Ten men parachuted safely into Tacoma from an Air Force KC-97 tanker yesterday after three of the plane's four engines failed The pilot crashlanded the plane.— UP.UP - 36 words
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Advertisement48 1956-03-05 3 x" > Every wise X^^' motorist knows V' j*^yV when replacement parts *4m*J become necessary /Jr exact duplicates are best thafs why mmmm^__ gsa DADTC areb All I v YOUR FOID 1 LAST LOtlGlßj c Pay more but you can't buy batter! of Ford Motor Company of MUaya, Um*&~48 words
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Advertisement168 1956-03-05 3 2nd BIG WEEK OF SALES Wf3\\ WASSIAMULLS I J^| Further Reductions i LADIES DEPT. (I A(M MENS DEPT. li j;I k H CARPET DEPT. I\f LIJH NEW FEATURES dig your yr??! Here! Once again the world's wellknown brand ''PETER SCOT" i in Cents' Woollen wear is at your disposal. I168 words
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Article107 1956-03-05 4 Hotel chain may extend link here ATOP executive of Hilton Hotels International the world's largest hotel organisation is now investigating the possibilities of building a major hotel in the Colony. "It's an initial survey," Mr. John W. Houser, executive vice-president of the United States hotel organisation, told the Straits Times107 words
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259 1956-03-05 4 Fung Keong men told Oovt, it helpless over decteion to sell KLANG. Sun. T*HE Chief Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night told strikers at the Fung Keong rubber factory here to look for Jobs elsewhere. He told them not to waste their time picketing259 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-03-05 4 MR. MRS. Lim Mon* Chuan after their we«|{" n «ta Singapore yesterday. The bride, the former MU»&r» Fahriawn. Is the only daughter of Madam Janet Lim. and the groom Is the only son of Mr Mrs. Lim Gh«e Ten».— Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article122 1956-03-05 4 On mercy mission from fort IPOH, Sunday. rnHREE servicemen were slightly injured when an S5l helicopter of the R.A.F. crashed soon after taking off in the Fort Brooke area on the PerakPahang border yesterday eve^ing.^^ from Ipoh to pick up a sick soldier from the122 words
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Article278 1956-03-05 4 JUNGLE GRAVES FOR 7 After plane crash K. LUMPUR, Sun. T*HE seven men who were killed when a Royal Air Force Valetta crashed in deep Jungle north of the Blue Valley Tea Estate in the Cameron Highlands area on Friday were buried today near the scene of the crash. The278 words
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Article44 1956-03-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dr. A. Oavendran, an Old Boy of Victoria Institution, has Just returned to his home in Sen- tul after seven years' medical studies at Bristol University. He will take up a house appointment at a Singapore hospital.44 words
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Advertisement152 1956-03-05 4 wfi SW3/ mo-i populat frame construction (or men. fratur.g the •mart r lonite and r»!.HiII a combination. Sirmont has ILrStVS W American Optical Co. line tngrivpd gold- Available liom all reputable optician*, .filled bridge. Ask your optician to show you the Sirmont frame. fL&mP^ worlds mesr mutorwq MADE IX GFRMANV152 words
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Miscellaneous397 1956-03-05 4 radio maiayal Re 8 |< > nal •rrocnunmea thus marked cm n be SINGAPORE received by listener* in Mn'v'^i Short wave 49 62m. Medium (Short wave 62m. Medium wave wave 476 m.. 343. 366 m. and 2t7m. w M 476 m.) am kt or,H ii no wn.ii.fe A.M. 7.15 Opening397 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1956-03-05 5 fi■ i it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 11 ii 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 The winning essays ANTHONY LEE ELEANOR MONTEIRO (18 Yrs.) SINGAPORE RACE relations in Malaya can be strengthened if a1,150 words
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Article147 1956-03-05 5 THE problem of race-relations which adults find so complex and perplexing appears in the eyes of the younger generation to be capable of simple and obvious solution. National schools, inter-mamage, international clubs and acceptance of fellow Malayans on equal terms a>-e among the positi'. c measures suggested for147 words
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Miscellaneous53 1956-03-05 5 ###*.v Morgan* J#.H. Emergency rest Dick Tracy M» **"*<> wasted ~^oP^^^^^^^ ~7/V I NEED. S~<*f 111 W^HK Sy /A 'f 7 f^ j I O'Hara Only ruling body i cii- A BEFORE THE STEU-A II N&B r^f -^-A.* THAT SODY n i/C-^'i J J o/^f7Y IN PUTUCE .^B^B^B^r I Iff53 words
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Article147 1956-03-05 6 U Word, HO (minimum). PRICES REDUCED Further. 6ale at Mulchand's, 82-1, Bras Basah Road. *K>LLOW PEDANT Every Day In the Malay Mail' If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. DON'T sell your dog because you cannot cope with doggy smells around the house. Buy bottle of Alr-wlck.147 words
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Article166 1956-03-05 6 1$ <¥ords 11$ (minimum). MRS. ONG CHENG PEW and Family thank all friends and relatives for their night visits, loan of cars and attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Ong Cheng Pew. MRS TAN BENG QUEE and Khan Kirn Lock thank all friends and relatives who sent166 words
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521 1956-03-05 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Mar. 5, 1956. The Straits Grow Wider Mr. David Marshall's visit to Kuala Lumpur has made one thing plain. The Alliance Government will riot discuss Singapore's entry into the Federation until the Federation has achieved independence. Tengku Abdul Rahman was quite emphatic about it. For521 words
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Article364 1956-03-05 6 Mr. John Foster Dulles' departing reference to "superficial irritations" between India and the United States hardly overstates the case. It was perhaps merely a diplomatic way of admitting that relations between the two countries are bad enough to warrant a serious talk with Mr. Nehru. American364 words
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Article272 1956-03-05 6 It appears to be a matter for argument whether the Liberal-SccialLsts approached the Labour Front with a coalition proposal, or Labour Front leaders approached the Liberal-Socialists. The conclusion others in Singapore will draw is that coalition is favoured by some leaders in both parties, and that the first272 words
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Article381 1956-03-05 6 YOUTH ESSAY CONTEST rpHE Singapore Legislative X Assembly is to become multi-lingual. Members will be able to speak in any of the four major languages English, Chinese Malay and Tamil. At the moment Assemblymen must speak in English. Do you think the change will be helpful?381 words
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Letter148 1956-03-05 6 NOW that the Singapore Traction Company employees are in receipt of decent wages would it be too much to ask them to mend their ways, to practise honesty, stop embezzling money and issue passengers with their proper tickets? Now that they have been given a better deal148 words
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Article, Illustration787 1956-03-05 6 ANLY a flaming re- v volutionary with bombs in his pocket could fail to be at- tracted by Sarawak. In a world where so many people are anxious to cut away the sheet anchor of tradition, progress is lm- presslvely steady. Quests to787 words
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Article1056 1956-03-05 6 The first of a series of articles on life and trends in Russia today by RICHARD HUGHES, who recently paid a threemonths' visit to Russia meeting and talking with Soviet leaders. There's no more fear of the police THERE has been a dcx finite easing of tension1,056 words
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Advertisement600 1956-03-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Word, $U (miHlmmm). ATKINSON: To Marjorle and Bob. at Bungsar Hospital, on March 2nd. a daughter. Both well. HOLMBERO: To Fay and Ron, at K.K. Hospital. Spore, a daughter. Sister for Reggie. Mother and Child well. 20 Wmrda $11 (minimum). GWEE-YAPP: The Engagement was announced between Augustine600 words
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Advertisement73 1956-03-05 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE 'PHONE 81>642 400 olim 1 r v ntzJJcl Me. K. E. Meyer. F.N.A.0.. D.OPT.. ilOSc w I be in attendance at KUCHINC and SIBU bctw«" March Bth and 17Hi, 1956. fa&* "MOON DROPS MOISTURE BALA* Sole Agents: be OSeO <• SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Kongl73 words
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Article67 1956-03-05 7 HIGHER FARES: UNIONS PROTEST re Trade j Working 1 j rsterday gainst the Company's to increase i the committee sea would tbt cost of force wori laims for ..:.ces. passed a the City in] Board objection. Take note' also unanlB resolution v cflebrations r*> jointly •be Trades :roup of the67 words
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46 1956-03-05 7 TUR. Sun. of the uri here, Mr. B. lay rejected by a youth Snapping a 19 had pleadarlier hearing kidnapping rdang, nine Feb. 23. port from officer. Mr. uild not acI Singh's plea. the case March 15 and Singh bail.46 words
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83 1956-03-05 7 Malay exam easy for Lance from New Zealand Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. AN 11-year-old European boy, Lance Beath, has passed the Government Standard I Malay examination with hirh marks. His average mark for five written papers, including Jawi. was 75 per cent. He is the youngest candidate to take the83 words
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Article48 1956-03-05 7 A team of technical experts is conducting experiments in Singapore to determine the I rate of corrosion of metal under tropical conditions. The team, members of the Physical Sciences Committee, is headed by Professor R. A. Robinson of the Department of Chemistry, University of Malaya.48 words
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Article288 1956-03-05 7 WAVAL BASE MEK COMPLAIN OF DELAY IN SETTLING WAGE CLAIMS NEW GROUP TAKES OVER CONTROL AFTER A SECRET RESHUFFLE JHE huge Singapore Naval Base Labour Union lw V 5 T" ICa^ d that il may soon ad °Pt new get-tough" policy with the Admiralty. hush Jfnc288 words
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Article58 1956-03-05 7 ABOUT 50 applications have been received fo r the post of Malayan trade representative in Indonesia, a Singapore Government spokesman said yesterday. The post was advertised locally and in Britain, Australia and Hong Kong. Besides applications from these places, there were several from Holland. A58 words
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Article73 1956-03-05 7 BENTONG. Sun. The Labour Department has issued warnings to employers in Pahang and Trengganu who have failed to pay adequate maternity allowances. The Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Mr. G. R. K. Ord. said yesterday that most of the offenders were small employers who were ignorant of the73 words
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Article33 1956-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Kelantan Home Guard operational unit yesterday wounded one of three terrorists contacted in a camp in the Kemasek district of Kelantan. All the terrorists fled.33 words
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Article43 1956-03-05 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chang Seng Chye, Mah Chye yong and Lim Kow Lan, all of Singapore, after being charged in the Magistrates Court today with robbing Tan Kuan Boon at the sth mile Tampoi Road, were remanded pending instructions from the DP.P-43 words
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177 1956-03-05 7 Schools and guilds in drive for more voters KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chinese schools, associations and guilds in Selangor will help the Malayan Chinese Association in its drive to get as many Chinese as possible to register as voters for Federal and State elections. This was decided at a meeting here177 words
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Article84 1956-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The National Mining Workers Union of Malaya today decided to send a letter to the Malayan Mining Employees' Union suggesting that they consult on all matters affecting mining workers. An executive committee meeting, attended by representatives from Selangor and Negri Sembilan branches, elected84 words
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Article60 1956-03-05 7 ALOR STAR, Sun. Chee Kon Sung, 20, a former rubber tapper, was killed on Friday three months after he became a terrorist. Chee was shot dead by the members of a police special squad when they contacted three terrorists in Sungei Tawar Estate, nine miles60 words
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Article, Illustration193 1956-03-05 7 GOVERNOR AT ST. ANDREW'S CENTENARY rE Governor of Singapore. Sir Robert Black, and Lady Black, the Com-missioner-General. Sir Robert Scott, and Lady Scott, were among those who attended a special thanksgiving service at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning to mark the centenary of its foundation. On March 4, 1856, a193 words
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Article141 1956-03-05 7 GOVT. MUST ACT: UNION ADVISER pANGSTERS are cashing in on the limited amounts of toddy sold daily by the five Singapore Government toddy shops. They queue up several times at the shops, buy as much as they can, and sell again at twice the141 words
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Article94 1956-03-05 7 MIC to see Tengku on opium KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A three-man delegation from the Malayan Indian Congress will meet the Chief Minister, tengku Abdul Rahman, to give the M.l.C's views on the lifting of the opium ban in the Federation. The working committee of the M.I.C. decided on this last94 words
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Article55 1956-03-05 7 Singapore will be represented at the World Assembly of Youth meeting in Berlin in August. Four Youth Council delegates are expected to be selected shortly. The council president, Mrs. N. G Norris. said WAY would probably subsidise two delegates and the council would try to55 words
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Article180 1956-03-05 7 BEST IN THE FEDERATION I No inefficiency, says fire chief KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade has the most modern and efficient equipment In the Federation, its Chief, Mr. S. Kandyah, told the Straits the municipality had spent thousands Sf dollars each year to provdc the brigade with180 words
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Article139 1956-03-05 7 AMOVE has now been made to accelerate plans which will give Singapore its ambitious Youth Sports Centre soon. The chairman of the Sports Centre Fund appeal committee, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, said yesterday that for a start he had engaged a former newspaperman, Mr. Hugh139 words
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Article47 1956-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An area security unit patrol exchanged fire with four terrorists on Eden Estate in the Tapah district of Perak yesterday. The terrorists fled. There were no casualties. Two men seen talking to the terrorists have been held for questioning.47 words
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Article28 1956-03-05 7 An Independent Assemblyman. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. will hold a meet-the-people session at the Lam Yew Slah Association, 10 Thomson Road, Singapore, at 7 p.m. today.28 words
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238 1956-03-05 7 Unity the slogan in new Malaya IPOH, Sunday. WHERE is no place for communal outcry in Malaya today, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, president of the Malayan Indian Congress and Minister for Labour, said here today. Addressing the annual meeting of the MIC Ipoh238 words
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Article50 1956-03-05 7 Several old boys of the Madras Christian College who are now in the colony are planning to form a Sing-apore-Malaya branch of their college's alumni association. Mr. P. S. Rajaratnam. of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, would like to contact former students of the college.50 words
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Article50 1956-03-05 7 After fight man dies ALOR STAR, Sun. Abbas bin Mobamed died after a right in front of a coffee shop in Kamponr Pokok Petal .Perlis. yesterday. Abbas received severe head injuries and died on his way to hospital. Another man was injured and admitted to the hospital in Alor Star.50 words
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Article44 1956-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 15-year-old schoolboy, Yap Ng Teck, died while being taken to the General Hospital from injuries received after his bicycle was involved in an accident with a lorry near the Sentul Post Office here this morning.44 words
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Article51 1956-03-05 7 UNESCO travel grants are available for Malayan trade unionists who want to visit other Asian countries. This was announced yesterday by the Singapore Trades Union Congress. Tiie grants are for parties of five and cover only travelling expenses Applications must reach the UNESCO Secretariat by April51 words
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Article56 1956-03-05 7 ALOR STAR. Sun— Kulim police yesterday detained a youth after a report of attempted extortion was made by a shopkeeper at Padang Meiha estate. Kulim. The shopkeeper received two letters during the past 10 days from a man demanding $2,000. The writer threatened him with death56 words
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Article31 1956-03-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Trade Union Council decided today to discuss with the Federation Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. the question of assistance to unemployed workers.31 words
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Advertisement122 1956-03-05 7 The Cfoss YE Rang* of Vortical Oil Engines 4YE 50/7S IMP'S. *****500 tpm SYI 6IJ/»« (S) rpm 6YI 75/112 (5> rp«» Available *x- stock Baclcd by %p*rm* A sir* service ■I iHsal sSa^alfl EXn^B^f^r SMCArOU KUALA LUMPUK PENANC IPOH H^' MALACCA SCREMBAN KOTA BHAKU JESSELTON EYE EXAMINATION To« cam ««t122 words
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Article658 1956-03-05 8 rpHE following fall revised list of share quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after their last meeting on Friday:— INDUSTRIALS Bayers Sellert Alex Brlckworu Pref I.M I.M Ord». I.M JO6 Atla* Ice 1100 (buyers! B B Petrol 41/- 41/B.M. Trustee* 6.10 4.SS Con. Tin658 words
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Article39 1956-03-05 8 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong on Saturday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.90 i for cash and 5.94 »4 for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 15.70 and one tael of gold at 25839 words
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Article268 1956-03-05 8 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period February 25 to March I:— INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo Petroleum 435. l%d. to 435, Fraser 4c Neave Ords $1.72,* to t1.70. Gammons $2.10 to $2.20, Georgetown Dispensaries $2.10,268 words
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Article528 1956-03-05 8 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW By Our Market Correspondent IT was an undistinguished week on the Singapore Share Market last week and trading was on the quiet side. The market was affected by too many uncertainties for operators to show much enthusiasm. Most investors have still not528 words
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Article489 1956-03-05 8 COMMODITY ROUND-UP SATURDAY morning saw the rubber price pushed up to Just below the dollar level again on unconfirmed reports of a local ten million dollar rubber deal with Russia. Business was pushed up to 99% cents on trade and speculative buying on this489 words
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Article175 1956-03-05 8 fOMPANUv "**H Malaya ?>« the follo win 4 n > •lends last f -i. K CONSOLIDATE K interim dl vi(J L Jb 9 Per share i!.," March 31. JL Books close March 13 to i^ ncl S THE BUKIT RUBBER VsJi^ LTD a second dividend of 53 JJ* iniome175 words
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Article70 1956-03-05 8 RANGOON, Sun. A V German industrial "gooc mission yesterday held with the Burmese Trad? > velopment Minister, U. chid and the Minister Id k dustry, U Kyaw Nyein. No decisions were reai but a Burmese mission -j been invited t many. The West Gerrx will report to theirReuter - 70 words
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Advertisement887 1956-03-05 8 i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WAR DEPARTMENT t "A vacancy exists in 40 Base I' Workshop, REME, for a Technical Assistant (Chemist). Applicants r should have an equivalent of a Pass Degree- in Physics of a reK cognised University, but a candi--1 date possessing a lower quallflca--1 tion would be considered particularly887 words
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Advertisement657 1956-03-05 8 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I. WILLKM ARENT VAN OORDE. Import Manager of Messrs. Rotterdam Trading Co. (M) Ltd.. Rotterdam Building, Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a Wholesale Dealer's Licence in respect of premises No. 19 Read Street. Singapore, and that this657 words
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Advertisement1247 1956-03-05 9 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL.: No ***** ■IXKstMAM BUCKMALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON HAVRE ROTTERDAM LOS ANGtLfs SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON, HAV«^IROTTIRDAM, PORTLAND, SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports cargo for Central ft South ond Canada ond via Colombo America CITY OF POONA CASTLEVILLE Spore P. Sham Penang Spore1,247 words
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Article211 1956-03-05 10 THE UNKNOWN— IS IT NEARER? By E. J. Dingwall and I. LangdonDavies. (Cassel. 10s. 6d.) "fTHERE is some evi- dence that ghosts are dying out." Like other forms of wild life in Great Britain, they are beginning to succumb to the evils of our over-crowded civilisation. If211 words
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Article296 1956-03-05 10 KENNETH KONSTAM - KENNETH KONSTAM By rf\HE recent Anglo-Ameri--1 can match, played under novel conditions, has opened up a new field for bridge as a spectator's game. Speed of play is essential to keep the interest alive, and the four hands in an hour played in the World Championship match in Paris296 words
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948 1956-03-05 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By AN ASIAN PRIME MINISTERS STORY. By Sir John Kotelawala. (Harrap 155.) THE shock of Sir John A Kotelawala's Bandoeng Conference attack on Communist colonialism has long been absorbed. No-one really should have been shocked at all. It was the948 words
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Advertisement223 1956-03-05 10 For straight backs W fl sturdy limbs give your baby this pure milk Mothers do well to ask for Ostermilk when breastfeeding is not successful. Vitamin D has been added to this fine nourishing milk to build strong bones and teeth; iron has been added to enrich the blood. Ostermilk223 words
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Miscellaneous294 1956-03-05 10 Straits Times Crossword 1 LJ U LJ H U U CP 14 '5 6 !l Z 1" w Z I"~ 1 Jm- 28 m i ACROSS View provided by part of th« nv^ act on the railway (7). 1. It Just appears CO. 18 on t h« dotted Une (4.294 words
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Miscellaneous504 1956-03-05 11 PUZZLE Cut aloaf dotted llnr, I MONDAY j I Straits Times i WORD PUZZLE 'TT' Cut out and pin with other coupons. Potting instructions appear below. Name Address 1 s t" I -1 1 |S|H| R kBBJ in i i T|b^ o i s tßk* |SS|NC J j s |q504 words
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240 1956-03-05 12 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By AMERICAN basketball coach Thomas Bell told the Straits Times yesterday, while he was watching the Singapore Olympic team at practice at Kirn Van Road, "Basketball is too tough a game for women". He said: "Women should go In for240 words
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Article198 1956-03-05 12 THE OXFORD "blue, Captain 1 Hugh Webb, dominated yesterday's Army cricket trial at Tangiin by being the most successful bowler and batsman. Webb, who rarely bowled last season, got three wickets for 39 runs In six overs. He then knocked up 51 retired (one198 words
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Article48 1956-03-05 12 Singapore Recreation Club beat Police by nine wickets in a cricket fixture at Thomson Road yesterday. Polioe 72 (V. Devadas 29, M. C. Schubert 4-39, S. Ollvelro 4-9. D. Keyt 2-1). SRC. 144-6 (J. Galistan 36 J. Marks 39 ret., R Perry 36).48 words
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126 1956-03-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CJELANGGR Lawn Tennis Association are peeved over Johore's action in arranging their second round Chua Cnoon Leong Cup tennis tie. as the SelangorJohore was left unfinished early last month Johore, were to meet Malacca at Balu Pahat over the weekend126 words
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220 1956-03-05 12 WICKETKEEPER Balwant Singh scored the first century of the season yesterday when playing in the Indian Association's home and home fixture at Balestier Road. Balwant Singh, who opened the innings for the Chairman Board of Controls XI. was undefeated with 101 scored220 words
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Article78 1956-03-05 12 MCC II short on first knock SARGODHA Sun. In spite of a spirited knock of 63 not out by Tony Lock, the Surrey bowler, the M.C.C. tourists f .tiled by 11 runs gain a first Innings lead over Pakistan Services on the final day of their three-day game here today.Reuter - 78 words
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Article54 1956-03-05 12 Buona Vista beat Cosmos S.C. 6-0 in a S.A.F.A. Div. SA fixture at Geylang Stadium yesterday, Mohamed Yusof (3), Ahmad Yusof (2) and Sallahudln Hassan scored. In the other Div. 3A games, Perhimponan Stia beat Radln Mas 3-1; Katong S.C. beat X.M.L. 5-1 and Mlnto C.U. beat54 words
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Article463 1956-03-05 12 THE OLD SPOUT IS BACK-THEY'RE ENJOYING THEIR SOCCER NOW FIVE-MIN SPELL OF FOUR GOALS STARTED ROUT By The Sports Editor SINGAPORE'S football 3 team have regained faith. How else to describe their brilliant display yesterday when they beat Army-Navy by nine goals to two in the463 words
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469 1956-03-05 12 SINGAPORE'S champion driver, Neil Moncrieff, won the fastest time of the day award in his Cooper 650 c.c. in the Singapore Motor Club's second sprint this season at Princess Elizabeth Estate yesterday, Moncrieff finished the 11--mile course, which covers two laps, in 1 mm.469 words
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Article71 1956-03-05 12 The Ceylon Sports Club cricket team this year will be captained by A. Vijiaratnam who was elected at the club's annual general meetIng yesterday. The C.S.C. team began their season yesterday with a home-and-home fixture. Sabapathy's XI 99-3 dccl. (Mahalingam 30 n.0.. P. de Kretser 2971 words
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Article30 1956-03-05 12 RAF Chang! beat Singapore Chinese' R.C. by one wicket in a friendly cricket fixture at Hong Urn Green yesterday. B.C.R.C. 96 (C. Wong 30). Changl 97-9.30 words
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Article1063 1956-03-05 12 FIRST DIVISION P W D L P APtS Man. U. 33 30 6 7 68 44 46 Blackpool 32 17 6 9 70 48 40 Newcastle 32 16 3 13 71 48 35 West Brom 32 IS 4 13 48 50 34 Bolton 31 141,063 words
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157 1956-03-05 12 MOK SIN PIN - Singapore cagers for Games selected MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE'S basketball team to compete in the Olympic Games at Melbourne in November was named yesterday. The Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, who made the selection, also announced the names of the six officials who will accompany the team. Wee Tian157 words
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Article61 1956-03-05 12 Partlngton's XI beat Price's XI by two runs in the Singapore Cricket Club's home-and-home cricket fixture on the padang yesterday. Partingtons XI 202 (G. Hardy 38 H Partington 32, C. Allen 30. R 'Plowright 23. J. Wodehouse 35). Prices XI 200 (C. Arkell 42.61 words
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Article21 1956-03-05 12 The Blacks made a successful soccer debut when they beat Singapore Harbour Board Police 1-0 at Keppel Road yesterday21 words
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Article274 1956-03-05 12 LONDON. Sun. RESULTS of rugby matches played yesterday: RUGBY UNION Inter -services tournament: Royal Navy 3 The Army 8 (played at Twickenham). Club matches: London Scottish 3 Richmond 0; London Welsh 5 Guy's Hospital 0; Metro Police 33 St. Thomas's 3; St. Bartholomew's 3 Old274 words
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279 1956-03-05 12 BIRMINGHAM WIN BEST AMONG SEMI-FINALISTS LONDON <?,.„., TtfIIGHTY Newcastle United, the holders iTI to a 2-0 defeat against Sunderland ii I packed sixth round of the F.A. Cup y In the other matches Manchester City, last year's run-ners-up. beat Everton 2-1; Bhmingham City scored a 3-1 away victory over Arsenal;279 words
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Article25 1956-03-05 12 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Services Football Association will be held on Wednesday at the S.A.P.A. clubhouse at Jalan Besar,25 words
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61 1956-03-05 12 EPSOM JEEP - BAGBY, GEYD TOP THE LIST AT PENANG EPSOM JEEP By v W AL^ X v ■•;«J| ground, toppi'm- I with n\f stakes a* t; Spring MeetJng 3helley Oeyer wa« t™. the meeting StatUtlcs ol and Jockeys ue lagby f lartln lodgers I. van Breukelen I lulllvan Ipencer JO(KEY< »eyer Jougoure61 words
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Article72 1956-03-05 12 D. McMullan (15J) y eight qualifiers In land Club gol! ch.impionsha i draw for the quar> played on Saturd.iy R. A. Mallal i ISP Muraills (162). G. Bob versus G. Nichol 159.. G .y son (155) versus (153) N. A. Mall Urn Bo Yam il6o>. The72 words
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Article147 1956-03-05 12 BONN. Sun. EDDIE CHOONG. Malaya's winner of numerous badminton titles, including the All-England, lost only one point while winning a quar-ter-final In the German open championships here last night. Eddie beat Hans Walbrueck (West Germany) 15-0, 15-1, but Rolf Olsson (Sweden) went one better In scoring147 words
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Advertisement846 1956-03-05 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from P»re 6) SITUATIONS VACANT to Word. iS (Min.)— Box SO eU. txtrm. WANTED. Assistant for Rubber Estate near Kuala Kangsar. Reply giving full particulars to Box AlB4l S.T. WANTED Experienced Mechanic Capable handling Amusement Machines, Jukeboxes, Bear Guns, etc. Apply with testimonials or relerencrs. Box AlB5l846 words
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Advertisement65 1956-03-05 12 PROTECT YOUR EYES **j Optrex jJ EYE LOTION ri^ -^*hj this risr -^^•m The rim of the eye snd inner tJS? J «^s^ lining should be healthy He<h FHK' colour. If they arc red or irri- A tated or the whites bloodshot, />-y your eyei need treatment. dcsigm- "Tmperial TYPEWRITERS65 words
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Miscellaneous65 1956-03-05 12 SOCCER S.A.F.A. League. Div. 1: IRC A.A.A. Jalaa Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Div. 2A: Fathnl Karib t .Daral Aflah. MJ\a. ground; Div. SB: 40 Base R.E.M.E. v Bedok S.C, Geylang; Bine* Rovers v Kebenaran Club. Farrer Park; Serangom M.Y. v SetU Jaya, C.V.M.A.; Youth competition. St. Patrick's v St. Andrew's, Woodsville.65 words
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Miscellaneous79 1956-03-05 12 "Look outl You nearly Ut "Ton should bath that cyclist. Dr. Jonrs with Optrex SJ •hoated. "Sorry Sir" I said. Doctor said. T< "didn't not lea him! My ejw your eyes bealt.lv we so tired these days" away dust and gentt". I bathed my eyae regrularly The Doctor reW with79 words
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