The Straits Times, 11 June 1956
1956-06-11
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Title Section25 1956-06-11 15 Average da ijry tYBTiFiEb s a iry s fao *«> 1 tiatio* ai flew*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1956. 15 CENTS25 words
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Article196 1956-06-11 15 MTUC leader drops in to make plant for uniform legislation for worker* 'The political barrier is artificial 9 PRESIDENT of the Malayan Trade Union ouncil. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, declared in pore yesterday: "We in the Federation feel itgapore is part and parcel of Malaya." dded: "We196 words
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68 1956-06-11 15 THE $15,000 JACKPOT: ONLY SIX DAYS TO GO DRIZE MONEY of $20,000 can be won in The Malayan Monthly s |ac k p o t Puzxle Contest W There is 515.000 in the first prize pool and 55.000 in consolation prixes. Send your entry NOW. The closing date is Saturday,68 words
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Article65 1956-06-11 15 BERLIN. Sun. Juergen ■dps, a 22-yoar-old bricklay- Wta M'ntenced to two irei labour here yestying his girl d to a chair. petrol over her and ttlnt light to her. H>' nrnphiined she had turn for not being her. rl forgave Reips and loctor she had burnt :ns;.Reuter - 65 words
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Article59 1956-06-11 15 STOCKHOLM. Sun. The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh drove from the royal palace here to the English Church of St. Peter and St. Sigfrid today. A great crowd outside the church heard the relayed voices of the Duke of Edinburgh and the British Foreign Secretary,Reuter - 59 words
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Article24 1956-06-11 15 PRAGUE. Sun.— The Indian Vice-Pre.sid.ent. Dr. Sarvepal--11 Radhakrishnan. left here by air today for Warsaw after a four-day visit to Czechoslovakia—Reuter.24 words
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Article52 1956-06-11 15 HONG KONG. Sun.— Eggs Bid in court are the property Government. a nt; court has ruled. is laid when -six v< ns wore brought before a judge here. Before the chickens were returned to the owner, the court ordered that the egg belonged to theReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-06-11 15 TWO OF the American delegates to the SEATO military conference which opens in Singapore today. Col. A. F. Irzyk (left) and pipe-smoking Commander T. Lacy of the United States Navy, have a brief conversation with Brigadier I. Murdoch (right) of G.H.Q.. FARELF. at the airport in61 words
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Article193 1956-06-11 15 A pause then death struck A MATTER of live minutes cost a farmer his life A during a heavy thunderstorm in Singapore yesterday afternoon. When his family called him for lunch. Tan Thye Peng. 32. shouted back from his room: "Wait a minute." Then,193 words
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Article107 1956-06-11 15 AMAZON SEARCH FOR SON PARIS. Sun. A bespectacled Toulon accountant, M. Edgar Maufrais. will sail from France on June 26 for his 13th attempt to find his explorer son who disappeared in the Amazon Jungle six years ago. He believes his son. Raymond, is still alive and living with primitiveReuter - 107 words
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Article50 1956-06-11 15 HAMILTON. (New Zealand), Sun. The typical New Zealand accent, with its "Cockney vowels" New Zealanders themselves claim that they have no accentwas probably a heritage from the first teachers in the country, who came from around London, said a judge at tlie Hamilton music frstival.—Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article27 1956-06-11 15 BERNE. Sun.— Mice save the Swiss Federal railways much trouble and money by keeping tunnels as spotlessly clean as this country of cleanliness could desire.27 words
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Article83 1956-06-11 15 Manhunt ends at home A MURDER suspect wanted by the police for four days was finally arrested yesterday at his home in Bukit Purmei. He was held by detectives when he returned at 6 am to get a change of clothing. Police searched Bukit Purmei for him without success after83 words
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Article29 1956-06-11 15 PERTH. Sun. Britain's second atomic test explosion in the Monte Bello Islands near here may take place within the next few days, observers said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article21 1956-06-11 15 DUESSELDORF. Sun. More than 30.000 men have entered a awnpetition to find West Germany's non-profes-.sional dish-washing champion.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article17 1956-06-11 15 NEW YORK, Sun. The United Nations gave technical assistance to 101 countries last year.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article279 1956-06-11 15 But quick action and jets end it soon BUENOS AIRES, Sun. A "Peronist Communist" revolt in Argentina flared fof five short hours and ended with the execution of captured rebel leaders. The government of President Pedro Aramburu used jet planes to bomb and strafe the rebels into279 words
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156 1956-06-11 15 'Aussie meddling' a Labour protest KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selangor division of the Labour Party of Malaya last night condemned Australia's "constant interference in Malaya's affairs" and called on the Federation Government to take a firm stand against such "meddling." A resolution adopted by the executive council of the branch156 words
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Article281 1956-06-11 15 Ike still fighting fitdoctor BUT HE SHOULD •CONVALESCE' NEW YORK, Sun. Dr. Paul Dudley White, the heart specialist called in to advise on President Eisenhower's new illness, said here last night the abdominal operation on the President should not affect his decision to seek re-election. Dr. '"hit.., who treated theReuter - 281 words
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Article49 1956-06-11 15 WASHINGTON, Sun—President Eisenhower's controversial foreign aid bill ran into new trouble yesterday when Senator Richard Russell called for "another billion dollar" slash in the programme. He said: "I don't approve of lavish American spending on people who can do things for themselves." Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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180 1956-06-11 15 U-N-I-T-Y THAT'S THE AIM OF LIM SINGAPORE'S new Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is determined to attain unity among all political parties before the merdeka talks with Britain are resumed. Mr. Lim said this yesterday when commenting on an editorial in The Times, which stated he would have to180 words
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Article41 1956-06-11 15 NAPLES, Sun. A motorcyclist, competing in the Milan-Taranto race, skidded into a crowd of spectators toda> Injuring nine people. A boy of 12 was seriously injured and taken to a hosoital. The rider was not hurt. A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article169 1956-06-11 15 Labour plan for Cyprus solution I ONDON. Sun. The leader of the Labour Party, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, said today that if Britain would not resume negotiations with the exiled Archbishop Makarios she should ask NATO to help solve the Cyprus problem. Mr. Galtskell told a meetin g in Manchester thatReuter - 169 words
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Article26 1956-06-11 15 REVOLT: LATEST (See this page) BI'ENOS AIRES. Sun.— I'mollii-i sources said about 33 rebels put to death by firing squads in Argentina's revolution. A.PAP - 26 words
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Article28 1956-06-11 15 LONDON. Sun. Sir William Luce has Been appointed Governor of Aden in place of Sir Tom Hickinbotham. who is retiring, the Colonial Office announced today. U.PUP - 28 words
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Article27 1956-06-11 15 LONDON. Sun.— Russia has a new Jet racing car driven by paraffin which can do nearly 200 miles an hour, Moscow Radio reported. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article109 1956-06-11 16 Japs seek treasure report COPTER TROOPS AID MOP-UP IN ALGERIAN BORDER TRAP JAKARTA. Sun. A LEGEND of treasure hidden in Indonesia by the de: ated Japanese Army has been given new life by reports that it is somewhere on I Morotai Island. The treasure was said to be i •poilsReuter - 109 words
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Article201 1956-06-11 16 FRENCH GAINING UPPER HAND: TWIN BLOWS SHAKE REBELS' MORALE ALGIERS, Sunday. FRENCH troops supported by tanks and helicopter-borne commandos killed 126 rebels and captured another 250 in two operations yesterday. Sixty were killed in the final stages "Operation Zulu," in which French forces sealed offReuter - 201 words
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98 1956-06-11 16 AUSTRALIA JOINS WAR AGAINST KILLLER No.1-TB AUSTRALIA is doing all A she can to help Malaya beat f uberculosis the No.l kiMer in this country. A statement issued by the Australian Com m i s sion yesterday said this was part of her plan to improve health standards in South-East98 words
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Article53 1956-06-11 16 Film Unit's success A Malayan Film Unit production, "A Helping Hand," is among eight new films being presented by the Imperial Institute in London r.ext week The films show various j phases of life in Asian countries. Another film made by tne IM.F.U., "A Better Man," will be shown later53 words
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Article34 1956-06-11 16 PARIS, Sun. Former President Truman visited a 16th century chateau at Chamonceaux yesterday. Seeing only an occasional fireplace, he remarked: "I don't see how they ever got the place heated "—A. P.34 words
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32 1956-06-11 16 TN a new scale of charges in Government hospitals A in Jesselton as from June 1 third-class accommodation now costs $1 a day It was previously $1.20.32 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-06-11 16 IT'S A SOMBRE LA LOLLO WHO LEARNS TO DANCE GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA. the Italian actress with too much cleavage for even Hollywood's publicity posters, takes dancing lessons from ballet dancer LEONIDE MASSINE. The steps are for her next film "Notre Dame de Paris", in which she is a gypsy dancer.49 words
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Article244 1956-06-11 16 Lim: 'Hope to clear question of entry of Japanese businessmen soon' JAPANESE businessmen will soon be operating in Singapore again. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that the Singapore and Federation Governments had already agreed "in principle" on the entry of Japanese nations for commercial244 words
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Article179 1956-06-11 16 Shell to drill off Seria next rFHE Shell group is preparing to drill an exploratory well 25 miles off-shore trom Seria. A company survey, covering the 10-year-period to the end of last year says that as the demand for oil has grown, drilling in deep water has become a more179 words
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Article76 1956-06-11 16 TEXAS, Sun.— Death came to a father and life began for his daughter at the same instant in the smashed wreckage of an automobile yesterday. Police said Mrs. Carmen Alonzo, 25, apparently gave birth to the child as she was tossed through the air by the76 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-06-11 16 WEARING her hair In "pageboy" style and with a serious look. Princess Margaret arrives at the United Services Club, Pall Mall, to attend the regimental cocktail party of the Highland Light Infantry, of which she is Colonel-in-Chief.— A.P. PictureAP - 41 words
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Article68 1956-06-11 16 TWO programmes dealing with the problems of Asia will be broadcast in the 8.8.C.'s Par Eastern service this week. The Asian Club will discuss economic aid with Mr. Geoffrey Wilson, who was the first director of the Colombo Plan Technical Cooperation bureau. In "Asia and the68 words
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255 1956-06-11 16 Trade circles don't think so JAKARTA, Sunday. Indonesian Foreign Ministry took an A optimistic view today of the possibilities of Indonesia's rubber exports to Communist China now that the Government has lifted the ban on shipments. i Sources close to the255 words
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106 1956-06-11 16 ASIA LEARNT FROM BRITAIN, SAYS MADAM PANDIT Represe:taTIVES from Malaya, smm, Indonesia and Japan were among 6,000 women who heard the High Commissioner for India in London, Madam Pandit, tell the annual meeting; of the National Federation of Women's Institutes that many Asian nations had learnt democracy from Britain. "It106 words
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Article66 1956-06-11 16 MEN CAN! cop, AuS n Grai has invented i strum Pm note octave mV, th P usual rbhr Stea(! t organ. to a .Mr. Orainger H signed this reduewn I interval, bet w play comp ;;^tr it win pi a o music .such a, eoold66 words
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Article37 1956-06-11 16 GENEVA. Sun t.., physicists from the £8 ••Big Four"-3ritain, rS? the United statr* and n n a Will bo SoSmJ 300 scientists from 32 tries attending a symnost on high er.rrcry p^ -Reste°r PenS toReuter - 37 words
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Article33 1956-06-11 16 BERLIN. Sun.-me w«Berlin city government 2 terday invited the de;mayor of East Berlin to til over ways of impror-' "technical relations' beh«the two sections O f the i vided city.— UPUP - 33 words
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Advertisement81 1956-06-11 16 O¥ER 5O M.PC W||- "'^3«K3gs»p| '"This year, 77 Finishers using F* ri m^'-\ Mobiloil SPECIAL averaged fe m w nar y Mobiloil. |Mf\iAlv further proof of our claim fl i Jt¥) shown above by an increase \ft (tfmj*^ mL petrol m le4 S e <>* almost makes your Petrol These81 words
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Article216 1956-06-11 17 COME BACK TITTLE TITO-AND HE HAS MOSCOW, Sunday Kremlin beckoned: "Cotne back little And he has. The reconciliation 1 Russia and Jugoslavia became more i than ever yesterday in communiques on irii*h(hev-Tito talks here. eonid Ilyic'nev, Soviet Press officer said io-opcration between the Soviet and Communist Parties "will be discussedReuter - 216 words
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Article100 1956-06-11 17 »!(»>( ON. Sun. The i ,11 li lined absence irshal Zhukov. the Defence Minister, the >li;s«(iw scene means he is i icearicMC of which kept Imii oat of light for 10 i i-i May, Western -.aid ncrc yestercial confirmation Marshal Zhukov ill could not100 words
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Article30 1956-06-11 17 srOTIA. Sun. The 1 11. on which four men are trying to, E irope, was reported uK of here today moving slowly toward tie Gulf Stream.— U. P.30 words
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135 1956-06-11 17 'Abominable' body seen in snow? KVIMANOr, NEPAL, Sun. —The body of a yeti— an "abominable snowman is lying in a ereIHM south of Makalu. in mirth-east Nepal, accord- to a report brought here today by 30-year-old Peter Webster, a British pa-planter from Darjeelms. Hairy animal ■onfessed he had not ••nReuter - 135 words
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Article105 1956-06-11 17 ROME. Sun. President Soekarno arrived in Rome tonight on a threeday state visit to Italy. After an airport greeting by the President of the Italian Republic. Professor Giovanni Gronchi, and the Italian Foreign Minister. Professor Gaetano Martino. he drove into the city along roads linedReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-06-11 17 S-E-E here pardner, this is how I twirl a six-shooter COWBOY STAR Roy Rogers shows Guntur, the 12--year-old son of Indonesia's President Dr. Soekarno, how to twirl a revolver during the boy's recent visit to Hollywood. Before he reached Hollywood, Guntur had said he wanted to .meet Rogers and hisAP - 72 words
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Article29 1956-06-11 17 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Maurice Webb. Food Minister in the last year of Britain's post-war Labour Government, died at his home in Pinner today. He was 51.— Reuier.Reuter - 29 words
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Article28 1956-06-11 17 PARIS. Sun. Radioactive snow fell in Central France last Friday and Thursday, the observatory on the Puy de Dome peak reported yesterday.—Reuter. opera-overboard goes rose bouquetReuter - 28 words
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Article56 1956-06-11 17 PRAGUE, Sun.— The Czechoslovak Communist Party meets here tomorrow in a conference which, authoritative Communist sources say, !a likely to bring changes in the country's government. The conference, attended by delegates from all over the Republic, will be the biggest party assembly since the SovietReuter - 56 words
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Article298 1956-06-11 17 CAIRO, Sun.— Egypt has accepted an invitation to send a trade delegation to Britain.— A.P. STOCKHOLM, Sun. The Queen started a gala performance at the Royal Opera House here on a gay note last night she dropped her bouquet from the royal box into the orchestra pit. TheReuter - 298 words
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Article28 1956-06-11 17 LONDON, Sun.— The British Air Ministry today announced the appointment of Air Marshal Hubert Leonard Patch as Commander-in-chief of Britain's Middle East Air Force.— la.p.28 words
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96 1956-06-11 17 LONDON, Sun. The National Coal Board yesterday gave 279 Welsh miners another chance to save their jobs. Last month the Board closed the pit at Gwaub-Cae-Curwen and dismissed its entire staff of 1,065 because of low production and 240 strikes since 1947. Now the minersAP - 96 words
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Article29 1956-06-11 17 BACK TO REDS LONDON: Stanislav Mackiewicz, a former Polish premier living in exile here, is returning to live under Communism "because Britain and America have betrayed my country." U.P.UP - 29 words
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Article21 1956-06-11 17 NEW YORK: It will cost $8 million more to run United Nations next year. The current budget is $41 million.— A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article23 1956-06-11 17 NEW YORK: Mrs. Maisie Chen, Chinese American baseball fan, won US$lOO,OOO on TV by answering six questions about the 1955 world series.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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Article25 1956-06-11 17 MOSCOW MODES MOSCOW: Six beautiful English girls displayed latest London dreises at the first western fashion show to be held here since the revolution.—A. P.25 words
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Article36 1956-06-11 17 LONDON: Britain plans no immediate reply to Marshal Bulganin's latest disarmament proposals.— U.P. MONTE CARLO: The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived from Paris and boarded a friend's yacht for a three week Mediterranean cruise.— A.P.AP - 36 words
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Article23 1956-06-11 17 L-PLATE DEATHS CHICAGO: A man and his learner driver wife were killed when their car plunged 60 feet into a river.— A. P.23 words
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Article21 1956-06-11 17 BERLIN: Russia, East Germany and Czechoslovakia have combined research on colour TV to speed its development behind the Iron Curtain. A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article20 1956-06-11 17 RANGOON: Two West German girls are on trial accused of slapping a guard at former Premier U Nu's residence.—U. P.20 words
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Article23 1956-06-11 17 LONDON Mr. Duncan Sandys, Housing Minister and Sir Winston Churchill's son-in-law, admitted the Conservative Government was losing its popularity. U.P. 'QUIT BASES' MOVEUP - 23 words
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Article22 1956-06-11 17 COLOMBO: Premier Solomon Bandaranaike will discuss the withdrawal of British forces from Ceylon at the Commonwelth conference in London this month. UP.UP - 22 words
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Article20 1956-06-11 17 LONDON: Mr. Aneurin Bevan urged Britain and the United States to accept the Russian offer to end H-bomb tests.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article34 1956-06-11 17 NEW YORK: Ice skater Sonja Henie and Norwegian shipping magnate Mr. Niels Oustad were married here. It was Miss Henle's third marriage. She it 43, her bridegroom 46.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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150 1956-06-11 17 MINNEAPOLIS, Sunday. A U.S. Navy jet plane crashed and exploded near 1X the airport here today, killing the pilot and a woman, a man and three children. In addition, seven children were taken to hospital with burns. Five were in a criticalReuter - 150 words
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Article68 1956-06-11 17 Commonwealth bond LONDON. Sun. Labour Party leaders today appealed for subscriptions to an Earl Attlee Commonwealth Fund i to provide scholarships for Commonwealth student* to come to Britain and for Britons to study in the Commonwealth. The appeal said Lord Attlee would be assured of a uniqueReuter - 68 words
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Article32 1956-06-11 17 PARIS, Sun. Evenghelos Averoff, the new Greek Foreign Minister, said yesterday his country was unshakeable in its will to help Cypriots in their struggle for union with Greece.— U. P.32 words
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Article70 1956-06-11 18 BUTTERWORTH. Su::.— A shopkeeper. Chin Hin Mm. 55, died on the way to Bukit Mertajam hospital yesterday after his motor cycle collided with a car on the main road outside Permatang Tinssi new village. Chin, who sustained head Injuries, was coming out of the village when70 words
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266 1956-06-11 18 - AFTER FIVE YEARS, UNGKU ABDULLAH IS NO LONGER 'DISGUSTED' JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. IJXGKU ABDULLAH bin Omar, second cousin of the Sultan of Johore and "firebrand" of the royal family, is re-joining UMNO five years after he left it "in disgust." Announcing his decision yesterday, Ungku266 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-06-11 18 DELEGATES to the eightnation South-East Asia Treaty Organisation's third military staff planners' conference, which opens in Singapore on Monday, arrived over the week-end Delegates and their staff numbering over 100. will meet at Sembawang until June 28. Picture shows New Zealand's chief delegate. I.t. Col. R B.61 words
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Article78 1956-06-11 18 THE chances of Rediffusion broadcasting regular race commentaries in Singapore and the Federation are favourable, Mr. Kok Chong Fook, secretary of Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd., said yesterday. Rediffusion applied to the four Malayan turf clubs for permission to broadcast commentaries atter Radio Malaya c°ased to cover78 words
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128 1956-06-11 18 SEREMBAN. Sun.— The Chief Education Officer's post In Neg I Sembilan will be taken over for the first time by an Asian at the end of this month. He is Mr. S. Thambiah, a University of London graduate, who is at present head- master128 words
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213 1956-06-11 18 DENANO, Sun. The 1 Assistant Trade Union Adviser, Mr. C. Tharmalingam, today listed five "important requisites" for a trade union to carry out a strike successfully. They are: financial strength. no replacement during the strike, alternative employment, public and Government support, and unanimity of vote.213 words
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Article37 1956-06-11 18 KAJANG, «!un.— The ulu Langat Dis\ia Welfare Committee plans to run a lottery to raise funds for its work. The committee has decided to issue 30,000 tickets and the draw will be held In October.37 words
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94 1956-06-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. rE International Islamic CongTess has offered six scholarships to Malayan students to study in Cairo. Two of the scholarships are for women, who will be placed at thl Institute of Education. Of the remaining four, two will be for arts and94 words
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240 1956-06-11 18 BUT THEY SEEK TOUR PERMITS BITTER complaints about "persecution" by the Federation Government were made yesterday at the four Singapore Chinese schools which have been barred from sending groups of more than five pupils or teachers to the Federation without police permits. But the schools240 words
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76 1956-06-11 18 KAJANG, Sun. HANGING of clothes for drying in front of houses j will be prohibited in Kajang. This was decided by the Town Board Cleansing Committee after a recent inspection tour. The committee considered that hanging of clothes in front of houses was not76 words
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Article143 1956-06-11 18 EVICTION THREAT TO 400 FAMILIES D. Nalr, prevent ing turned out of th f homes. They live geletar hut* are to to makr waj dern h at^: tb^MiS&v Housing. H to the Lab The hur land. Mr sale to companies people livi!,. 'No chance' "They were n chance to b143 words
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Advertisement399 1956-06-11 18 Federation School-Children's k i^^^« /mES&$F'' -'"..jai^ Art Competitions and ■li&iljdfll AflKiSir Exhibitions 1956 I^b^mß!^ flPß^^^ jMtiSr Suitan ismaJ School, Negri Sembilan Pahang Trengganu Section W t l]^ y j W "TITLE"-"A Cuttle Fish" Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd. f HlfeJnJvla Here are the four, prize-winning artists and the pictures that Wnr399 words
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Miscellaneous182 1956-06-11 18 RADIO MALAYA Regional I Programmes thus marked can be SINGAPORF received by Usteners In Malacca. winvnrwnji Short wave 49 62m. Medium l lrt wave 476 m., 343. 366 m. and 297 m. ce 1 d lu H lu I A.M. I.X Openii Annct.; JJI I A.M. 8.57 and 11.10 Broadcasts182 words
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167 1956-06-11 19 BEWARE OF THESE RUMOURS, WARNS UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. IV The All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union charges in its latest News Letter that "undesirable elements" are conducting a propaganda campaign to undermine the union activities The union said this propaganda came from certain other organisations," and was calculated to create167 words
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360 1956-06-11 19 'Use Malay whenever you can 9 plea to senior officials U U A L A LUMPUR Sun.— Senior Asian government officials were asked last night to encourage the use of Malay in their offices. The Minister for Education, Dato Abdul Razak, said at the annual360 words
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224 1956-06-11 19 Istomin an exciting Colony first night AT his first recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall 1 last night. Eugene Tstomin 1 showed that he is a genius who combines faultless mastery of the piano with a rare and mature sensitivity. Most entrancing of all were his lyrical pianissimos. He brings224 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-06-11 19 A WEDDING picture of Mr. A. Premachandran. of the Shell Company in Singapore, and bis bride. Miss C. Ratnabai, of Labis Bahru Estate. Segamat. who were married recently32 words
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Article186 1956-06-11 19 Step up language tests, say M.C.A. officials KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYAN Chinese Association officials here urged today that the Malay language test for people applying for state nationality should be held at least three times a week instead of once. It should be increased to five times186 words
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Article115 1956-06-11 19 From Chinese guilds ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y Representatives of Chinese guilds and associations will meet here on June 23 to discuss the terms of reference for the Reid Constitutional Commission. Then they will draft a memorandum to the Commission. These representatives comprise the working party appointed at115 words
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Article23 1956-06-11 19 The Federation of Boys Clubs management committee will hold a meeting at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow at the Queen Street Boys' Hostel.23 words
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Miscellaneous255 1956-06-11 19 The weather MI MM I'M TEMPERATURE: (7.30 p.m. on June 9 to 7.30 a.m. on June 10 p. Singapore 73 degrees, Penang 74, Kota Bharu 73, Kuala Lumpur 73, Ipoh 72. Kuantan 70. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE: (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. June 10) Singapore 87 degrees. Penang 87. Kota Bharu 90.255 words
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Article57 1956-06-11 20 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) DR. AND MRS. WONG YUEN POH Thank relatives and Friends for tbetr \aluaole presents on UM occasion of the marriage on 2.6.58. NiHS. A.G. ARUNASALEM and clu.dren thank all relatives and friends for :helr letters of condolence, telegrams, wreaths, kind assistance and attendance at the57 words
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Obituary59 1956-06-11 20 20 Words $10 (Minimum) TEC: Mr. Teo Kirn Heng passed ■way peacefully on 9.6.56 aged 62, leaving behind his bereaved uife, lour sons, Ah Bee. Ah Bah, Bah Tec Jin Say. two daughters, Htleu, Nancy, two daughters-in-law and seven grandchildren, funeral 10 a.m. Sunday 17.6.56 from al Telok Kurau59 words
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Article55 1956-06-11 20 »0 Word, $i (Min.)-Box SO rf«. rifra. SOMERSET. 1 mile Wlncanton. Furnished House. Newly built 1953. Labour saving, modem. Available Ist October 1956 30tn June 1957. a Bedrooms. Hall, lounge. Dining Room, Kitchen, CloaKioom. Modern Conveniences. Central, Heating. Telephone. Oarase. Rent £7-7-0 weekly. Pull particulars application owner, The55 words
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Article257 1956-06-11 20 20 Word* $1$ (Minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mall" If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. A MUST FOR the sick room. Air-wick eliminate* all unpleasant odours. Air-wick is available a! all good stores. A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH is worth a 1.000 words. Phone Mollie257 words
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605 1956-06-11 20 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. June 11, 1956 Finding The Technicians The final report of the Malayanisation Commission deals wholly with the Government agencies, which include the City Council, the Singapore Harbour Board and the Singapore Improvement Trust. There is no important departure from the principles observed in the case605 words
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Article415 1956-06-11 20 Doctors For The Federation The Federation Government proposes to send a two-team to India to recruit 25 doctors. These will be in addition to the 30 Indian doctors who will soon arrive here on threeyear contracts. It is difficult to see any objection to this necessary measure. Preference in recruitment415 words
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Article136 1956-06-11 20 The Federation's Chief Minister has given some sound advice to the Malays. During his week-end visit to eleven river kampongs In Perak, Tengku Abdul Rahman asked them to be patient. They should not expect rapid change in their condition. These cautionary words are necessary. In the election, the136 words
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Article872 1956-06-11 20 STEWART - INDONESIA'S WOMEN WANT EQUALITY STEWART Zindonvnia in at Hi a man* world hut ran it remain mo whon it im rrnn-mln>r<>,l %that there arm mmmmm 2o,ooo,ooo mvommm rater* and tchvn therm are bt>autitul.= charming and determined teamen tike Mrm. Pmdjobantoro.'? DJARKARTA WOMEN'S organisa- tions in Indonesia E are fighting forReuter - 872 words
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639 1956-06-11 20 ALL of us are now familiar with the words "the shortage of doctors and nurses is unavoidable." But let us examine the real causes and see if the situation c a n n ot be remedied. A few days ago, I639 words
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422 1956-06-11 20 HANS NEUERBOURG - HANS NEUERBOURG AN ageing German who stepped out of an American war crimes jail six years ago heads Europe's most widely spread family owned Industrial empire. He is Frledrich Flick, ranking beside former arms maker Alfried Krupp as one of the two most powerful GermanAP - 422 words
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Article219 1956-06-11 20 IT is h:,-:. Of beauty mtttedly ms been Nation,, referrn: mount;,; Batu c north of k Insi de this clad m cavern. the Qn< Surely served million. their pr, Asiti.-: operatm;; do not bea r It Ls wltl learn of destruction ing) of the People, A: beadquart219 words
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Article100 1956-06-11 20 LICENSED coffee stalls operating late into the night and in the early hours of the morning are a real nuisance. The customers patronising these stalls at Queen St. make so much noise that the residents here are unable to sleep. Don't ask me to call the Police.100 words
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Advertisement439 1956-06-11 20 f Straiti Times Free Press For the convenience of m4i»r- I I tlwra our representative at lit. I I floor. SINGAPORE COLO STORACE, I ORCHARD ROAD, wHI rec.ive imoll advertisements and answers r to box numbers i Clourf advertisements moj also be bonded to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester House,439 words
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Advertisement42 1956-06-11 20 6 RAFFLES PLACE 'PHONE: 8064 COLD STORACE ARCADE PHONE I R. V. ttlUjci V^^wiciAiir? 11 1^ K. E. MEYER f.nao. oopt. itan-i K. W. BELL oipopt, AsTc. J*. SATIN r DIAMONDS GEMS JEW6LLERY PLATINUM S GOLD WEDDING V. S. Ye >"* r .Vi'»"»«-""'42 words
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Article295 1956-06-11 21 FIRST STEP, SAY SENIOR ASIANS, IS TO LOP OFF THOSE REDUNDANT POSTS ADOPT BRITISH 3-GRADE SYSTEM, THEY URGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Senior Asian Government Officers' Assoiation is to demand the re-organisation of Oration's public services as the first step shins redundant posts. ask that295 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-06-11 21 NEIL MONCRIEFF, Singapore's champion racing driver, receives the fastest time of the day award from Mrs. Peggy Priest at the Singapore Motor Club's Bukit Batok hill climb yesterday. Mr. Moncrieff returned a record time of 46 sec. for racing cars 750 c.c.68 words
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Article67 1956-06-11 21 Schoolgirl wins $5,000 M 1.1 MPI R. Sun. 1 fourth time lucky" Kuala Lumpur Irl, Hrnj; Puay Heng, h i. ...id. who was inner of last week's I lines 53.000 word mr, student at the Institution, was too (i deep after readh< r success, in the i\ Times. only Iwen67 words
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Article35 1956-06-11 21 JTAR, Sun.— ln a m -Malayan opee Kedah frontier >] found a terrop on Friday. It was c day. had accommot r 15 people. Near it small farm whose c re destroyed.35 words
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Article25 1956-06-11 21 D ''modern deveb>tftncs" will Professor Nichoi- Professor of i at John Hopkins y. at the Kandang Hospital lecture hall i night.25 words
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Article23 1956-06-11 21 public inquiry Into r and repre.senta•n Singapore's Master i gin at the Vict Memorial Hall at 10 i day.23 words
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Article17 1956-06-11 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. No Emergency casualties or incidents were reported in the Federation today.17 words
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Article86 1956-06-11 21 Road toll: 3 die over weekend KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE third road death here in three days occurred in Peel Road this morning. Yap Kiew. 79. was walking outside the Convent School when he was Involved in a collision with a car. Last night L/Cpl. G. A. Hansler, of the86 words
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Article59 1956-06-11 21 KLANG, Sun.— The wedding ceremony of Tengku Rauthah, eldest daughter of the Sultan of Selangor. and Tengku Abdul Malek, son of the Sultan of Kedah, will begin on July 16 and end on July 23 at the Itana Bukit Kota here. Throughout the wedding week there59 words
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Article23 1956-06-11 21 Burglars broke Into a shop in North Bridge Road, Singopare, yesterday and got away with $500 worth of textiles and cash.23 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-06-11 21 Mr Joachim Loh Ying Kit, an Assistant Resettlement Officer in Labis, and Miss Theresa Chong Mob Tan who were married In the Church of St. Philip in Segamat yesterday Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article258 1956-06-11 21 THEY'LL KNOW THIS WEEK npHE FATE of 125 Arts students of the University of x Malaya, who passed the entrance examination, hinges on whether the Malayan Governments can give the university an extra financial grant These 125 boys and girls are officially students258 words
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Article82 1956-06-11 21 Lottery to aid T.B. work KLANG. Sun.— The Klang and Coast Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has started another lottery to raise funds for the association's hospital at Langat Road here. The association made more than $10,000 through a lottery held last year. Seventy thousand tickets have been offered82 words
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Article62 1956-06-11 21 The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals found homes in the past year for nearly 1,200 animals, said Mr. Justice Knight, in an appeal broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. The most pressing need was for permanent kennels in which to house62 words
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Article26 1956-06-11 21 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— Tuan Haji Mohamed Noor bin Haji Mohamed, former Registrar of the Supreme Court, Kuala Trengganu, has been appointed Circuit Magistrate. Kota Bharu.26 words
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Article64 1956-06-11 21 PENANG, Sun. Sea snakes which started a big scare on local beaches last year have reappeared here. A 10-year-old schoolboy. Tan Kee Seng, was bitten in the sea off Tanjong Tokong and sent to hospital yesterday evening. Two wounds were found c.i his leg. He was64 words
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140 1956-06-11 21 rADE UNION leaders in Singapore have welcomed a proposal by six federations of Indonesian trade unions to hold a convention of Afro-Asian workers. If it takes place, it will be the third Afro-Asian conference held in Indonesia. The first was a meeting of Afro-Asian prime140 words
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289 1956-06-11 21 STEP WITH CARE ON THAT 100th RUNG UMNO meeting gets merdeka advice PENANG, Sun. Malaya has already climbed 99 steps to independence but the 100 th step to merdeka itself would be the most difficult to reach, says the Minister for Works. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. "Between the 99th289 words
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Article53 1956-06-11 21 Mr. Lim Chin Slong, P.A.P. Assemblyman and secretary general of the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union, yesterday demanded that SEATO military planners meeting today In Singapore— go elsewhere to "hatch their plots." In a written statement, Mr. Lim denounced SEATO as a military alliance dominated by53 words
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Article44 1956-06-11 21 KOT.i BHARU, Sun.— Kelantan Is to hold a cultural festival on July 4 and 5 in Kota Bharu. A contingent of about 80 people will then be selected to take part in the mammoth Malay festival in Kuala Lumpur next month.44 words
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151 1956-06-11 21 All-round high costs make it necessary ALOR STAR, Sunday. THE Padi Planters Association of Kedah will ask the Federation Government to raise the guaranteed price of padi from $14 to $20 a picul. This decision, was taken at the association's first annual meeting151 words
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Article36 1956-06-11 21 IPOH, Sun.— The Ipoh Choral Society will present "The Maid of the Mountains," a musical play In three acts by Harold Fraser Simon at the St. John's Hall on Aug. 8, 9 and 10.36 words
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Article276 1956-06-11 21 The future depends on unity, he tells gathering IPOH, Sunday. fFHE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today x urged political parties having the same objects as the Alliance to forget their differences and work together for the common aid— independence. Addressing 3,000 people, mostly Malays, in the276 words
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123 1956-06-11 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MORE than 40 Malay journalists from the Federation attended the inauguration of the Malay Journalists Association at the Sultan Sulaiman Club here today. The meeting 1 adopted the constitution of the association and empowered the committee to prepare a code of ethics for123 words
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Article50 1956-06-11 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The executive committee of the United Chinese School Teachers' Association today decided to urge all Chinese school students in the Federation to boycott the Education Department's Lower Certificate examination. Nearly 20.000 students' have registered to sit for the examination to be held in November.50 words
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Article43 1956-06-11 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, Minister for Transport, was today elected to represent the Selangor branch of the Ma- layan Chinese Association on the M.C.A. central committee. Mr. Ong is the chairman of the State branch.43 words
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Article34 1956-06-11 21 A shopkeeper, S. Appurum, 46, was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday, after he was found suffering from the effects of caustic soda poisoning in a house at joo Chiat Road, Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement48 1956-06-11 21 L#^|^flfe CREAMIER k^M CRACKER you've /2? tasted... ■H^L SK's new !^?PI Thin Wine Wl^ KITAIN'S BEST BISCUITS ANDS BUTTERY CO LTD PI SAM, KLAL* LUMPI IPOH KOTA BHA«LI Manufacturers Fine Platinum and x/IHI Gold Jewellery Diamond Rlngx. E.r Rings. (WifrmVWimf Double-clip Broo- J J/ty £fa|d jtuMVU^ ii **********111148 words
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Advertisement145 1956-06-11 21 V DIESEL ENGINES Class YL« 104 A COMPACT POWER M The YL-YLX range of engines is offered in three sizes, 8, 12 and 16 cylinder units respectively and developing from 480 to 1620 BHP. Write or telephone us for Publication 9400 describing this range. Backed by spares and service availability145 words
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1177 1956-06-11 22 Allington Kennard - WHO BETRA YED BRITAIN TO THE NAZIS? Allington Kennard an illinium mil BOOKS OF THE R^CJE'lf iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiii miimmiiiiiiiiimiu hr T<HE captured pre-war A archives of the GerS man Foreign Office i still hold a last dark secret. Who betrayi ed Britain to the E Nazis? Someone did. Someone with ac--11,177 words
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Article240 1956-06-11 22 CLOSE OF PLAY. By Neville Cardus. (Collins. 12s. 6d.) VfR. Neville Cardus ifl bids fair to be remembered for his cricket writing as long as old John Nyren. He has been bold enough to say himself that some of his books will last as long as240 words
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321 1956-06-11 22 SHORTER \OTICESj THE OFFICE OF PRIME MINISTER. By Byrum E. Carter, (Faber. 30s). THUS is a full-dress study A of a British topic by an American professor. Formally speaking, the subject does not seem to have been covered before Professor Carter leans heavily, as321 words
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Advertisement566 1956-06-11 22 but the Egyptians knew it ages ago! Powers to overcome sickness! Time has since crumbled Means to escape poverty! Egypt's walls, but it couldn't deKnowledge, to bring happiness stroy this formula for the control and peace of mind! Skill and of life. In your hands, this knowlgenius to create a566 words
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Advertisement149 1956-06-11 22 I "EASICLENE'H i VITREOUS ENAMELLED FINISH I KITCHEN BATHROOM EQUIPMENT I offer you Shining Elegance I S and Hygienic Conditions to it, j 2 discriminating "tAStCUNE" QUALITY PRODUCTS S are manufactured by Easiclenf I S t Enamel <1938> Ltd., (Division r,f X i Organisation of Great Bn I A NAME149 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1956-06-11 23 1 vi;. '"s" "i JlsL r f nss v Ism's "^»ff Hi i* iFVTntffxr 0 NIGHT, thirty years ago this week, Ted ;avndler, a hair-dresser in the little township of i. near Scone, Australia, was cueing up to sink a is billiardDaily Mirror - 1,272 words
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Advertisement179 1956-06-11 23 3sr ■tf'^^Wl L^Lv «sC VAUXHALLipCOMMEND THE MSIMMMJ IN OILS C. C. WAKEFIELD CO LTD KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG "My watch is protected by Incabloc^ is yours?" fTJ Why?... INCABLOC Shock Absorbers safeguard the vital moving parts of a watch against everyday shocks and jars maintain its accuracy extend its life179 words
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Miscellaneous93 1956-06-11 23 Rex Jiorgan. M.D. Needs help Dick Tracy New errand ■>gJi^H|i^H^HH IW/ CMECK TVIE CAP AND I I /I WAS ACROSS THE SlUttT 1 I THIRTY MINUTES LATER AT |p^^^^™^™™^^^^^^ LH SEND IT TDTT-E GARAGE. If AT MV CAB STAMD. THEY MRS VULCAN'S KXIND THE CAR-1 HU qoinC ON ANCfrHET? I93 words
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510 1956-06-11 24 End of ban a tonic, but it's still wait-and-see Plf i^^m^f H4t yt i'J By Our Market Correspondent THE big news in Singapore and Federation of Malaya markets last week was the lifting of the five-year-old ban on the export of rubber to China and this resulted in an upward510 words
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Article691 1956-06-11 24 mHE following full revised JL list of quotations was issued by The Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday:— INDISTKIALS Barer* Seller* Ales Bticki Prer. l.» Ordi I.W *tuis t« no" 2»» tr B B. Petrol 47/- <«/- xd cbl Bit. Trunew •10 *M691 words
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Article354 1956-06-11 24 TOWARDS the end of the week the tone of the Singapore Rubber market became erratic, but despite the fall in New York on the announcement of President Eisenhower's illness, the price held locally just below the levels to which it had been pushed by theAP - 354 words
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Article44 1956-06-11 24 There is speculation that natural rubber may regain some of the market lost to synthetic, the New York Times said on Saturday. "Many manufacturers believe natural rubber has some advantages in certain products where synthetic is now being used," it added. A.P.AP - 44 words
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Article347 1956-06-11 24 rE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period June 2 to June 8:— INDUSTRIALS: Consolidated Tin Smelter Ords. 28s. 6d., Fraser A Neave Ords. $1.65 A $1.67 v.. Gammons $1."2'-_. and $1.75, Hammer A Co.347 words
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Article92 1956-06-11 24 «"«ls las, J rent la ende,! M Payable to 1 »n the res,£j£ Sydney on j u| on B™^ v m hp l from 1956. t" t ROBINSON BfSaS the fi pc, Bo<lk> *"ll he ri THF Ji.i;\\, 1*2. Wfhtei on juiy 9 Books h-Hi bf from lim e92 words
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Article53 1956-06-11 24 The Malayan Eiehu^t Association n change;, in H on Saturd Canada: bnyinc airmail i 32 7 16. OI) 32 7 '8 credii I bills. Selline T.T. or on t Canada 32 1 On the tree Honfc Konj the I.S. dollar 5.84 T < for cash and 5.( Sterling53 words
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Article55 1956-06-11 24 DETROIT Sat. output in the week increased to 101 from 77.451 last v.-t shortened by M< day, but comp with 134. 673 111 1955, accordi!.<_ I i W tive report?. The dealers were able o car inventory during M.iv tinear 800.000, the low« It predic'Ki55 words
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Advertisement669 1956-06-11 24 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cltlaens for the post of Pharmacist in the General Hospital, Malacca. Salary scale: $324 Al4 352/420 Al4 618/538 AlB 700 p.m. plus C.OLA at current rates. Applicants must have attained their 21st but not 26th birthday and must have a diploma or a669 words
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Advertisement547 1956-06-11 24 NOTICES JAPANESE PEACE TREATY The Notice to Claimants for Compensation under Article 15 (a) of the Peace Treaty on Remittances of Compensation Monies out of Japan, was published on page 609 of Singapore Government Gasette (Vol. XI No. 45) on Friday May 23. NOTICE. MR. H. WICKREMSURIYA, our former Accountant,547 words
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Advertisement778 1956-06-11 24 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF 3 Bales Satin Drill, 2 Bales Woolle.i Travelling Rugs, 1 Bale Woollen Blankets and 2 Cases White and Dyed Mercerised Single Cotton Poplin and Ironmongery comprising: Rim Locks, Motlce Latches, Tower Bolts, Pad Bolts, and Steel Parllment Hinges, etc, also Piano, Textiles, Electrical Accessories. Refrigerator Copper778 words
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Advertisement822 1956-06-11 24 TENDERS H&USSN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the following as they become available at Sentul Work* for the second half year. 1956:— (A) Steel Scrap (Tender Deposit $1000/-) Tender closes at 12 noon on 18th June, 1956 at the Oeneral Manager's Office. P.O. Box Mo.822 words
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Advertisement315 1956-06-11 24 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS-30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore H. Swcf. Pcninz t Anne Bakkc Sailed sailed 1 5 |un 18 |un 19 |un 11 Cjerrrude Bakkc 28 |un 11 jut II Au? 14 Au; ISAu; V Elisabeth Cakke 8 |ul 21 |ul 21 Aug315 words
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Advertisement1236 1956-06-11 25 MANSFIELD dt CO., LTD. T.i, M1 fiS the SSm"naSSL line «T -pi. on lo procerrt vio other porti to, It. I.^ Oept. SA i 7a t. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON Singopore ,m DJ P s P««no :.r,poo. Jan. 10/1, r^'.^SS Sfi «=w teas lh ))t n Ju»e27/2t tMm,f> I" Liverpool J""«»91,236 words
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Advertisement2079 1956-06-11 25 MHBHHBB^^ EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailing, tor t.ngkok end Far last Penang P. Sham S'por* LALANDIA MP.rt 11/14J— MACDALA fMt 12/MJana IS/14Jana UVA 15/l.Jun. 17/18Jana 19/20 Jan* ""'•*h^^rTff m mf Jrtr t/% **> **> HOMEWARDS Sailings tar Cnoa, Ar.t-.rp, RoNordoo.. Heaiparg, C*»ea>»gsn S'por* P. S'hom Penong MEONIAt In Pert 13-14/42,079 words
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Advertisement1309 1956-06-11 25 MoAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. TIL.: No.: ***** BI.WMAH BOCKNALL KLAVBNSSS LINK LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS AHGILIS, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG PORTLAND. SEATTLE ft VANCOUVER ond tor U.S.A., North Atlonttc Porte «.t* fer Central ft South ond Canoda and via Colonbo Amerie* OTY Of MANCHESTER OMM V L 1 S'por* p. Sham1,309 words
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179 1956-06-11 26 Perak chase 53 in 22 mins, fail by two runs PENANG, Sun. IN one of the most thrilling finishes in the series, Perak just failed to beat Penang in their inter-state cricket match at Western Road today. Scores were: Penang 59 and 144; Perak 151 and 51 for none. Set179 words
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Article213 1956-06-11 26 PENAN'G Ist Inns. 59 PERAK Ist Inns. Hodckinson b Andres 10 Ama ladass st Carrier b Andres 11 Moore c Sathapan b Monerasinfhe 25 Coomb*- c Sathapan 38 Irtchumanan b Devadas 22 Raju c Carrier b Khoon Leong 7 Sankey not out g Walker c Barton b Khoon Leonr213 words
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356 1956-06-11 26 NERAL MOREIRA - NERAL MOREIRA Tengku keeps hit promise to sportsmen By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. WORK is to begin fT shortly on a $1,250,000 sports stadium which the Federation Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said would be "one of the finest in the East" It will356 words
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345 1956-06-11 26 LONDON, Sun. I pEOFF PULLAR, 20- year-old Lancashire left hander, yesterday followed up his maiden century on Friday with another excellent innings for his county in their championship match against Essex at Manchester. He hit a polished 70 in helping Lancashire, who shareReuter - 345 words
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Article55 1956-06-11 26 The team to present Singapore Indians against Chinese In a Community league game tomorrow at the Jalan Besar Stadium will be selected from: A. Narayanan, R. Bala, S. Veloo. Ramasamy, Satha. A. Rashld. S. Dutta, Palaiappan, I.J. Singh, S Krishna Chandra Krishnan, M Ghani. Sundram.55 words
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Article44 1956-06-11 26 Indian Association and RAF. Seletar "A" drew in a friendly cricket match at Seletar yesterday. Seletar 130 (Baker 31. Webster 27. Razak 2-7 Dr. Abraham 2-17). Indians 116-8 (Balwant Singh 49. Raxak 12 no.. Oreen 2-10 Kerpton 3-34. Meredith 2-23).44 words
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Article116 1956-06-11 26 Springboks suffer first defeat HAMILTON, New Zealand, Sun. T*HE South African Rugby A Union team met the first defeat of their tour of Australia and New Zealand when they lost to Waikato here yesterday. Waikato won by 14 points (a goal, two penalty goals and a try) to 10 (twoReuter - 116 words
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Article78 1956-06-11 26 TAIPEH Sun. Formosan < Olympic Committee today lodged a protest with the International Football Federation (F.I.FA.) against a ruling that no national flag shall be hoisted at two qualifying round football matches between Formosa and Indonesia. Announcing this, the committee said a cable sent to FJ.F.A. read: "TheReuter - 78 words
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Article59 1956-06-11 26 TOKYO, Sun. South Korea beat Japan by 2-0 In their return match In the qualifying round of the Olympic soccer competition here today, but they failed to reach the competition proper. Japan, who won the first match by a similar margin last Sunday were awarded the59 words
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Article31 1956-06-11 26 Braddell Cricket Club beat Woodbridge Hospital by two runs at Wcodbridee yesterday. Braddell 41 (Legg 10. P.T. Foster 3-6. H. Pereira 3-8). Woodbridge 39 (Vennlnfrs t-17).31 words
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Article43 1956-06-11 26 Rajajl Sports Club beat 40 Base Workshops, RE ME 4-0 in their S.A.F.A. Dlv. 3B soccer match at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. Rajajl. who scored through K. Syed Osman. H. Oovlndasamy, S. Rajoo and R Rajoo, led 2-0 at half time.43 words
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Article31 1956-06-11 26 Maxwell Sports Club beY M.A.T.C. 5-2 In a friendly socce match at Parrer Park yesterday Subnl (3), Mahmood and Johari scored for Maxwell and Retnam and Ahmad for M.A.T.C.31 words
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Article133 1956-06-11 26 TOHORCS team against Malac- ca In their Malaya Cup match at Kluang next Sunday will be the same as that selected to meet Singapore at Jalan Besar stadium. Singapore, yesterday. The Johore v Singapore match was postponed because five leadIng Johore players are on the Injured133 words
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Advertisement339 1956-06-11 26 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS j SHOWING! (jArlTULiilf 9.30 p.m.' j ROBERT MITCHUM^^OLIVLA de HAVILLAND j T af TT*^_--I Frank SINATRA jJKXjLSJ|f aW J Gloria GRAHAME j M^-V 4 y_^ L*i Z M Brodfrlck CRAWFORD i NEXT CHANGE! there's .no escape 1\... I C\nkZZsZocE rAt*Z^ 1 «illi ANITA EKBERG NOW RFYIi«.339 words
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Advertisement310 1956-06-11 26 f CATHAY ORGANISATION* *ttJ, T f| JODAYjQ^P ;v,^ f^EJfIW I ASS I E 4^ 1I! R COMIN6! ALECIuiNNESS^r^ i -the lady SLk i tod/,y!Jl!on H I j f^^^^j£^^"___L SAßV PKKSIN 'AIIUN __K' l^__Bb*'' > <w____i i 1 TODGERsTHAMMESrtINS -*B^ I CCXO«6» OIIUXI __#__kW" j Starring: CORDON MacRAK-snlfT j Ira s{l310 words
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Miscellaneous252 1956-06-11 26 Straits Times Crossword •4 15 j||| 16 17 m >0 19 H| 20 ACROSS 6. They are kept In vaults and 7. The bashful age? (7). cupboards (6, 9). 8. High table (7). 11. Much moved, or slightly dotty 9. Get no amateur remedy (7). (7). 10. With this order,252 words
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303 1956-06-11 27 British women wrest Curtis Cup from U.S. SANDWICH, Kent, Sun. BRITAIN beat the United State* by five matches to four in the Curtis Cup Women's Golf International here yesterday. It is only the second time that Britain have won the trophy since this biannual contest between the two countries beganReuter - 303 words
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382 1956-06-11 27 JACK HAND - JACK HAND By NEW YORK, Sunday. A BROKEN bone in Floyd Patterson's right hand may rule out a match with Archie Moore in September for the world heavyweight championship. Patterson went to hospital yesterday. He broke his hand on Friday night when382 words
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Article293 1956-06-11 27 LONDON. Sujrday. English county cricket champlonyhio table. includln»inatches 'ended June is: N y lrt ln Derbyshire 36. NottlngharMnire 32, Glamors*) 32. Jrfiddlesex 32, Yorkshire 28, Nortnamptonshiie 28,-<fc,'ixer»et'sB, Worcestershire 20, Kent 16. y B.VnTNS 7 S (Qualification nine inninfg, areMfe 40.06.) •Not out ROWLING (Qualification 22 wickets,293 words
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Article315 1956-06-11 27 SANGER. California Sun. DAVE Sime (U.S.) beat the world 220 yards record for the second time and equalled the 100 yards record here last night. He clocked 20sec for the 220 yards. The official record is 20.2 sec by Mci Pan on (United States)Reuter - 315 words
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Article27 1956-06-11 27 LISBON, Sun. Portugal and Hungary drew 2-2 In an International soccer match played at the National Stadium here yesterday. Portugal led 1-0 at half time.27 words
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Advertisement832 1956-06-11 27 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word. $S (Mtn.)-Box SO et*. extra. FURTHER BUPPLIES OF THE 1955/56 Edition of the StralU Times Directory of Singapore and Malaya will be available shortly. Contains: 300 page alphabetical classified directory with over 35,000 entries 600 pages listing companies their executives and their agenc:es, official and public832 words
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Advertisement667 1956-06-11 27 The Fisherman's long dream now has come true at last* It's cftmikm FISHING NET that has realized it. Because t 1. It brings you larger catches than conventional types of net, particularly in th* cast of an Amllan gill net. 2. It is strong, durable, and less liable to break.667 words
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Article383 1956-06-11 28 THE Singapore Cricket As- 1 sociation"s senior tour- nament was seriously affected by rain yesterday with three games being abandoned and a fourth being drawn at Hong Lim Green. SCRC v SCC SINGAPORE liinev Recreation Club and Singapore Cricket Club drew at Hone Lim Green.383 words
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Article58 1956-06-11 28 Fathul Karib beat Western Sports Club 3-0 in a S.A.F.A. Div. 2A fixture at Farrer Park yesterday, scoring through A. Bakar. Majid Sultan and Sadin. at Farrer Park, Star Soccerites In another Div. 2A game played at Farrer Park, Soccerites "A" beat Haikowyu 5-0, scoring through58 words
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Article524 1956-06-11 28 WEATHER IMPROVES AND TWO FULL DAYS* PLAY ARE LIKELY AT TRENT BRIDGE PETER MAY WILL BE FACED WITH A PROBLEM TODAY From JACK FINGLETQN NOTTINGHAM, Sun. THF. weather prospects, in this part of Eng- 1 land today suggests we will get two full524 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-06-11 28 Shamrock Slipper (Jones) winning the Merdeka Stakes from Sovereign (Bougoure) with Stage Show II (Posner) third. Fourth is La Ronde (Baxter) and fifth Bracelet Boy (Barratt) .—Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article285 1956-06-11 28 When Little Pappa hit the front it was all over Derby review-by EPSOM JEEP IT WAS A GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH AT IPOH ON SATURDAY. Irish-bred Little Pappa. owned by United Stable, triumphed in the $30,000 Perak Derby over 1} miles and another Irish horse, that285 words
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Article140 1956-06-11 28 Despite his failures in the two big races. Garnet Bougoure again came out on top with five winners during the merlins, bringing his total to 40 winners so far this season. Bougoure, with a food lead in the "Jockeys' championship." looks like Ukinf the title again this year. The140 words
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514 1956-06-11 28 RAIN and a muddy track did not stop competitors from j putting in some fine runs at Singapore Motor Club's Bukit Batok Hill Climb yesterday. Before 11.30 a.m. when the rain started, Neil Moncrieff had already broken the course record in his514 words
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104 1956-06-11 28 LISBON, Sun. »|R. Arthur Drewry, chairman iTI of the English F.A. council, was today elected president of P.I.P.A. for the next two years at the Federation's congress here. Mr. Drewery has been acting president since the death of the late president, M.R.W. Seeldrayrs,Reuter - 104 words
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147 1956-06-11 28 Gurucharan takes nine wickets in two innings KLANG, Sun. yiME saved Pahang 1 from defeat in their two-day inter-state cricket match agafnst Selanffor which ended on the Klaus Club padang today. Rain had prevented play yesterday after 80 minutes, when Pahang wore 75 for two wickets. This morning Creedy <19>147 words
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Article315 1956-06-11 28 FAHANU Ist Inns Carvalho c and b Gurucharan Mnjh 23 de Silva c Murugesu b Dews 1? Creed) b Gurucharan Singh 23 t'ampoell c De Souza b Gurucharan Singh 27 Johnson b Klassen U Samuel c De Souza b Gurucharan Singh 2 Whimster lbw Guruvharan Singh 13 Thompson b315 words
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Article174 1956-06-11 28 LISBON. Sun. rE International Football Federation (F.1.F.A.) today postponed a decision for two years on a dispute in South Africa on whether non-white instead of white footballers should be affiliated to the organisation. Delegates of the non-white South African Soccer Federation and theReuter; UP - 174 words
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148 1956-06-11 28 TIGERS GIVE CHAMPIONS A TOUGH STRUGGLE THi: FIRST round of the Singapore water-polo league was completed yesterday when five matches were played at Tanjong Rhu and Seletar. The three Singapore Swimming (lull and Tigers S.C. teams met al Tanjong Rhu. Tigers losing the division "A" game but winning the other148 words
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Article255 1956-06-11 28 Innings victory for Negri UAL i ■N EGR i i S! I I tory i n I crickei Malacca j Innings I I here toda I I The Net I i DtonysUi i I I wet* m n I Malacca S Dion, I kfalacc I (or 26 in tl I255 words
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Article15 1956-06-11 28 The St. John I gade will hnlci their annia. i tic champK::v15 words
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Article46 1956-06-11 28 MANCHESTER. Mon: Jaroslav Drobn- UK) j He.id and Bob Howe 10-8. 6-i in the final of thi northern tennis tournament yesterday. F.irlier Di I Ho. d 2-6. 6-3 7-5 in the men's final Bo I next manthl'l Wimble-on title. Reuter IReuter - 46 words
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Miscellaneous42 1956-06-11 28 SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 1: REME v C.A.. .laian Resar. 5.15 p.m.; Marines v Pulau Rrani. Jalan Rr>sar. 7 p.m.; Div. Z.\; Darul Afiah v Seletar F.C., Geylang; Kinta Rangers v Kota Saja. Farrrr Park. GOLF Colony (women's championships), second qualifying round. R.S.G.C.42 words
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