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Title Section16 1956-09-14 1 The Straits Times /Ha*** fatio** 1 tie**** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 15 CENTS16 words
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Article1250 1956-09-14 1 IF EGYPT RESISTS. AMERICAN SHIPS WILL GO VIA CAPE U.S. Secretary of State gets a visit from Nasser's envoy -then a phone call from Ike We won't fight &ur way through the CanaF WASHINGTON, Thursday. jnHK UNITED STATES "will not shoot its way" through the Suez1,250 words
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208 1956-09-14 1 Bulganin warms against use if force BIS. Thurs. The Soviet Prime Minisrshal Nikolai I n lias warned 'ranee asainst the ise of force in the nina adntained in nal letter to French Premier, t. Guv Mollet. who M oscow Officials m had read it said ten in a Iriendly. almost208 words
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136 1956-09-14 1 Think again on that plan, urges Nehru NEW DELHI, Thurs. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today appealed to the Governments of Britain, the United States and France to reconsider their decision to form a users' association of the Sues Canal. "I earnestly trust that even now it is notReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-09-14 1 SIR ANTHONY EDEN and Mr. Guy Mollet. the French Prime Minister at It. Downing Street, where they discussed the Suez Canal crisis early this week. In the background is the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. A P picture. Prime Minister teeki a53 words
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72 1956-09-14 1 'BLAME BRITAIN IF... EGYPT to U.N. CAIRO, Thurs. Egypt informed the United Nations today that "if there is any hindrance or delay in the operation of the Suez Canal then Britain and France will be responsible," a Foreign Ministry spokesman announced. The spokesman said the Egyptian communication had been sentReuter - 72 words
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64 1956-09-14 1 P. 0. LINERS TO GO ROUND THE CAPE LONDON, Thurs.— P. and O. announced today that all their passenger liners which normally proceed through the Suez Canal are being rerouted round the Cape of Good Hope. The Carthage, which leaves here tomorrow for Penang and Singapore, will go via theReuter - 64 words
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323 1956-09-14 1 London shippers get ready for a canal breakdown From HALL ROMNEY T ONDON, Thurs. Ship\j ping circles here today said that freight rates on scHeduled liner services between England, Europe and the Far East would probably be raised by 20 to 30 percent323 words
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1938 1956-09-14 1 'Go to U.N.?- There are difficulties' LONDON, Thurs.— The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, told the' House of Commons today that the British and French plan to set up a users' organisation for the Suez Canal "has full United States support andReuter - 1,938 words
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Article160 1956-09-14 1 REST OF THE NEWS Ex-Malayan policeman tried to rob London bank LONDON, Thursday. A FORMER police officer in Malaya Kevin McA Namara, 30, tried to rob a London bank three days before his wedding. And he did It. defence counsel said at the Old Bailey160 words
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Article62 1956-09-14 1 Atom blast is put off again CANBERRA, Thurs. T*HE explosion of the first of Britain's atomic weapons at Maralinga, in the South Australian desert, which had been scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed again because of doubts on prevailing weather. The press party to witness the operation Britain's fourth series62 words
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Article46 1956-09-14 1 JAKARTA, Thurs.— A gang of self-styled revolutionists terrorised sleeping Chinese residents of Surabaya when they shot up six homes in Kampong Patemon Kail, it was reported today. Police said no casualties occurred but damage to windows and walls amounted to about $900.— UP.UP - 46 words
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Article43 1956-09-14 1 Shareholders say 'yes' LONDON. Thurs. The Tekka-Talplng shareholders committee have decided to recommend acceptance of the Camp Bird offer, it was officially stated today. Camp Bird, an Industrial finance group with world-wide interests, had offered £160,000 for the Tekka-Taiping, a tin mining concern.43 words
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Article46 1956-09-14 1 SUEZ: MORE TALKS LONDON, Thurs—Further talks between the "BU Three" Western powers on Sue/ expectrd to take place here early next week. It is not known yet whether I'.S Secretary of State, Mr. Dulles, will attend the talks, but Washington will send representative —ReuterReuter - 46 words
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336 1956-09-14 2 PORT SAID, Thurs.— More than 400 foreign pilots, engineers, technicians and clerks of the Suez Canal Company told Egypt last night that they will stop work at midnight on Friday. The Ministry of the Interior in Cairo hasReuter; AP - 336 words
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Article235 1956-09-14 2 EUROPE WILL GET U.S. OIL -if Arabs cut su PplieB gap if supplies from l h W e m M b f. d^ailabie f H ruptfed, a spokesman of the l^ 1 »?e > Industry Association said veSL/ 1 60^ Pet 3 Is being kept secret, the spokesman added. TheReuter; UP - 235 words
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Article116 1956-09-14 2 Australian cabinet is called summoned afternoon by H fnme Minister s,^ "Meting fcASty* sio n on the Sum > crisis. 6uez Ca-i The meeting s i*,, have been cal£ hed canal. Details awaited It is understood that Government is sti »n* full detafu of a *S Plan and that onlReuter - 116 words
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Article42 1956-09-14 2 VICOSIA, Thurs. The Cyprus Government's surrender offer to Eoka terrorists expired at midnight yesterday. No surrenders were received during the threeweek period and the offer will not be renewed, it was officially announced early today.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article31 1956-09-14 2 JEKUSALLM: An Israeli Army spokesman said two Israeli guards were killed and a third was missing after armed Infiltrators from Jordan attacked Hatzeva village on the Dead Sei-Red Sea road.— AP.AP - 31 words
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Article10 1956-09-14 2 BERLIN: East Germany yesterday demanded entry into the United Nations10 words
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Article17 1956-09-14 2 BELGRADE: The Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno, arrived here by plane for talks with President Tito of Yugoslavia.17 words
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Article25 1956-09-14 2 NEW DELHI: Negotiations on a new treaty to regulate relations between Nepal and Tibet have ended successful with "full agreement", it was stated here.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article19 1956-09-14 2 ORA.N: More than 6! French troops landed Mers El Kebir. the S»i base near Oran in west* Algeria.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article24 1956-09-14 2 TAIPEH: Four 0 munist gunboats were and damaged In a minute battle with Nationalist warships of Matsu on Tuesday ni Navy Headquarters sal A.P.AP - 24 words
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294 1956-09-14 3 AtthS^^J* 1"*- r£. rl m« m< f rmer Lab 2 Prime Minister demanded in the House of Lords today that the Suez dispute De referred immediately to th n£? it«dN»tioM-. "They work not Ideally but it is all weReuter - 294 words
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Article70 1956-09-14 3 KARACHI: Pakistan's new Prime Minister, Mr. H. 8. Suhrawardy, said in a broadcast last night that his country would stand by its agreements with the West but would "refuse to be made a pawn in international politics.'' He said Pakistan "owes the West itsUP - 70 words
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Article241 1956-09-14 3 LONDON. Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Thurs.— Spot 39* d., Oct.-Dec. 39* d., Jan.-March 37* d., April-June 36* d., JulySept. 26 id., Sept. c.i.f. 37*4.. Oct. c.l.f. 37*. Tone: Very steady. TIN lONDON, Thurs.— Cash Buyers £830 sellers £825.241 words
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Article453 1956-09-14 4 MOW TENGKU ATTACKS THAT NO-FAITH IN SAMBANTHAN' VOTE CONGRESS SECRETARY: HE IS RUINING THE PRESTIGE OF THE MIC Does he hope to get that post?' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday, fHE general secretary of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. A. Krishnadas, today demanded the expulsion of Mr. K. L.453 words
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Article50 1956-09-14 4 IPOH, Thurs.— A small gang i area on Tuesday on hearing •f terrorists broke off an en- three blasts of a whistle gagement with special con- it is believed that the teretables just before midnight rorists were reconnoitring the tn the Cameron Highlands wireless station area50 words
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Article23 1956-09-14 4 KUUM. Thurs.— Ten thou sand voters In Kulam Mukin will go to the polls on Sundu to elect a penghulu.23 words
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176 1956-09-14 4 Drivers who cuddle: Not always an offence TS a man who drives a car with one arm on the wheel and the other around his girl friend guilty of negigence? "Not necessarily." said Singapore's Traffic Chief. Mr. A. E. Minns, yesterday. He was commenting on recent decisions by «"gH)4i magistrates,176 words
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Article41 1956-09-14 4 PENANO. Thurs.— A thief stole $18 from a caretaker's collection box at a Chinese temple in Love Lane yesterday afternoon. The money had been put in the box, placed in a temple balcony, for Cheng Ah Seng. 60.41 words
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Article, Illustration97 1956-09-14 4 MR. DONALD MacALISTER, expert director ef Sankey Sheldon, and his bride, the former Miss Lorn* Mary Webb, of Singapore, were recently married In Kensington, London. Mr. MacAlister, an architect, was with Kilmer and Turner from 1930-W in Shanghai and Hone Kong. On the outbreak97 words
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Article431 1956-09-14 4 The Tengku wants independence with a maximum of peace and goodwill KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here tonight that while his "great ambition" was to fulfill all the Alliance's election promises, his "main aim" was to ac- hleve independence for the431 words
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Article104 1956-09-14 4 A NEW Muslim political party, with the aim A of establishing an Independent Malaya based on the teachings of Islam, has been formed in Singapore. Its president designate, Tuan Syed Ahmad Dahlan, said the party, called "Ansarul Islam" or "Helpers of Islam," was now seeking104 words
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Article61 1956-09-14 4 THEY TEACH ON PAY FIT FOR PEONS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The 300 Muslim religious teacher s In Selangor were paid "no better than peons," a spokesman of their association told She Straits Times today. He said that the teachers received basic salaries of $55 (grade two) and $76 (grade one).61 words
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Article38 1956-09-14 4 A total of 143 students of the University of Malaya (25 of them women) have been given their "second chance" in supplementary examinations They hope 1q make up for falling in the June »»^m'"^tions.38 words
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Article30 1956-09-14 4 Eighteen Burmese Midlers pawed through Singapore by BOAC yesterday on their way home after two years' training with the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers In Melbourne.30 words
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Article66 1956-09-14 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Noor bin Mohd Hashlm aged 35, inspector of police, Kulal, was charged today in the Sessions Court here with having between Aug. 28 and Sept. 9 committed criminal breach of trust of $4,257 entrusted to him as a public servant. He pleaded not guilty and66 words
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Article175 1956-09-14 4 SOON-A BORSTAL FOR COLONY SINGAPORE is to have a Borstal within a prison soon. It will be a temporary one for 120 juvenile offenders until the main Institution materialises. Major W. L. P. Sochon, Commissioner of Prisons, was commenting on a recent remark by a Singapore judge that the Colony175 words
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Article66 1956-09-14 4 KUUM, Thurs. South Kedah estate owners have been asked to clear bushes and undergrowth on their estates to help security forces in their operations. All undergrowth, according to a new order, will have to be kept to under one foot. Estate owners who do not comply66 words
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181 1956-09-14 5 .niT °M young Sini»°ij, (hinese will A<£ ,hr Moon-Cake "*,i!,l with a moonfrt" T 2' C P at the roof th' Teo Chew fti Boad. on Wrd"Cdan"" will be the n to the club's cli uhralion of the tradifiTßval. at which Chtawe181 words
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Article47 1956-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. fc Traffic Advisory Commitj< has rejected proposals to Si; learner drivers from the ■Hal area of the town. The ban was proposed by an Alliance councillor. Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang, at a recent meeting of the Municipal Council.47 words
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Article232 1956-09-14 5 *>by 'Mvew,|y n-.,...^ yMM m tor m|pabte homlokto 'l only slapped him when he was naughty'-but judge 'tells of 16 injuries all over body son y to de»U? yfW battenn!t her 18"«oi,tt,H,W beaten her SS^h™""'*' 4 bUrn<Kl 3 Passing sentence, Mr. Justice Pretheroe said- "it232 words
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125 1956-09-14 5 rVHE Shop and Factory >■■ Workers' Union of Singapore yesterday made another attack on colonialism in an open letter calling upon members to attend its second anniversary meeting at the Happy World Stadium on Sept. 23. The letter said: "We have told you that the125 words
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Article41 1956-09-14 5 A 17-year-old girl, Ng Peck Choo, was found dead in her room In Veerasamy Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Ng, a fourth form student at the Christ Church School, was believed to have died of caustic soda poisoning.41 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-09-14 5 She can remember gas-lit old Vic A VETERAN Singapore actress with memories of the gas-lit old Victoria Theatre will star in the comedy satire, "Jane," next week. Miss Maureen Clarke (above) who started her stage career as a "fairy" on top of a "wedding cake" at the age of five,119 words
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Article66 1956-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Employers In the Federation will in future have to pay funeral expenses up to $100 when an employee dies leaving no dependants. This change to the present law in which there is no provision for payment of funeral expenses by the employer,66 words
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Article35 1956-09-14 5 Kian Ouan Hln Oil Mills Ltd have filed a writ in the Singapore High Court Registry against Lim Scow Peng, trading as Central Oil Refinery* claiming $28,023 as being money due to them.35 words
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193 1956-09-14 5 Now RAF man faces five charges WHEN R.A.F. police- men arrested Signaller Walter W. Davies for creating trouble in a bar, he told them: "You lousy punks, I will get you all for this," a Singapore court martial was told yesterday. R.A.F. police193 words
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Article60 1956-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Security forces, relentlessly ferreting the terrorists out of their deep-jungle hideouts, contacted bandits 49 times last month, killing 14. This is the highest number if jungle contacts sine* February, when there were 64. n July there were 34. Fourteen terrorists surrenlered last month,60 words
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62 1956-09-14 5 Police: Boy put mother in fear of death PENANG, Thurs —A youth, Teh Slew Heon, was accused in the Sessions Court here today of attempting to extort $2,000 from his mother by putting her in fear of death. Teh, it was alleged, threatened his mother at her house in Oreen62 words
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218 1956-09-14 5 FOUND SHOT DEAD IN HOTEL A FEDERATION police lieutenant, who was reA ported to have been dissatisfied with his work, came to Singapore without leave and was found shot dead in an hotel in Beach Road. This was told to the Singapore first coroner, Mr. K.218 words
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Article85 1956-09-14 5 No decision, says Lim after talks with H. S. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— No final decision has yet been made on what the new pan-Malayan taxation policy will be, Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Urn Yew Hock, said here today. Seen at the airport as he was about to fly85 words
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Article21 1956-09-14 5 The Indian Government has set up an office of its Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council in Armenian St., Singapore.21 words
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Article47 1956-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The two-week-old strike by thirty taxi drivers working for two companies here ended officially last night. The companies will now pay the men a commission of seven per cent on the daily collection in addition to the daily wage of $2.50.47 words
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112 1956-09-14 5 Playground on first floor of these flats KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Eight threestorey flats with "playgrounds" on the first floors are to be built above a car park at Jalan Raja Laut, here. These flats are the first ot their kind to be built in the Federation, and will serve three112 words
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Advertisement91 1956-09-14 5 .MjH&P^ Swiss Made m Wwe don't say wf ourFM&fa watches are the world's best WB but can frankly assure you Hf ourEMHM^ watches W will serve you a life-time •AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING WATCH DEALERS •jt OttTRIIUTORSt fNICAft WATCH CO.. 8-G. ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING S'PORI MANUFACTURIRS: FAIRIQUE tNICAH S.A. LENGNAU/lIENNE91 words
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Miscellaneous226 1956-09-14 5 SINGAPORE DISTRICT M.YJ.: "Britlah compowr« of JOth CenAnnu»l ormtortcal contest. Weslejr tury^ Mr Orßhmm Oanitt, 8t Chufcb ball, 4, Fort Canning Road, Andrews Cathedrml Memorial Hall, 8 pm. P«n. SHELL THBATBETTE: F«e ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL: w "T2&Jsi?^..^!jw BtaOmi Cnrisdan Movement proYour World— Shell House, Collyer p-amme— "brain tuiat" on the Quay,226 words
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Article31 1956-09-14 6 Connell Bros. Co. (M) Ltd. have filed a writ In the Singapore High Court Registry against Thye Soon Heng Co. claiming $23,909 for goods sold and delivered. F. LE31 words
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Article233 1956-09-14 6 rfO young soldiers told a Singapore court martial yesterday that they assaulted a comrade because they believed he got one of their friends "busted down" (reduced in rank) while serving in Korea. The men were Signalmen C. T. Evans 19. and P. Robinson, 20.233 words
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Article49 1956-09-14 6 IPOH, Thurs. A popular stage and screen star from India. Mr. K. R. Pamasamy. And his troupe of 40. ooened a three-day season hen tonight at the Odeon Theatre. Mr. Ramaaamy was received at the airport this morning by members of the Indian community.49 words
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290 1956-09-14 6 HIS SPONSORS: 12 PROMINENT MEN rrWELVE PROMINENT Malayan Chinese have ask- ed the Singapore Government to allow the reentry of Mr. Mamoru Shinozaki, 47-year-old bespectacled Japanese municipal welfare chief, of the occupation days. He was Jailed in Changi before the war as a spy.290 words
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Article, Illustration202 1956-09-14 6 MAUtIEO 3 MOUTHS, THEY SEPMATE VOLANDA, the "cha cha queen" and her husband, Senor Rlcardo Sancho Gurrea, have separated by mutual agreement after three months of marriage. Judicial proceeding*, however, r have been held up owing- to the202 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-09-14 6 He is off—on a gift trip to Japan MR. D. K. SAM*, cnlef cargo supervisor for Ben Line ships In Singapore, left the Colony yesterday In the BenvorHch on a six weeks' round-trip to Hong Kong and Japan. The cruise Is a gift 5...d Mr. Samy, 55, who has pat114 words
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Article221 1956-09-14 6 And Tengku makes a promise KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. r[E Federation Government was warned tonight not to yield to "subtle Influences" attempting to muzzle the Press and make it its own mouthpiece but to ensure that Malayan newspapers always had complete access to news and its221 words
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Article49 1956-09-14 6 PENANG, Thurs. Pianist Florence Margue-Wong gave a masterly performance at her first Penang recital in St. Xavler'a Hall last night. The audience, for Penang, was surprisingly large. Twothirds of the seat* were taken up and those present were treated to some exquisite playing, especially of Chopin.49 words
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Article40 1956-09-14 6 jut Manual oir raujcu Fressanges, C-in-c Far Bast Air Force, left Singapore for Britain yesterday tp attend the annual conference of the British Chief of Air Staff. Air Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle. He will return on Oct40 words
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102 1956-09-14 6 SEREMBAN. Thurs. A clgar-smoklng dnemagoer puffed away during an exciting episode In the film, a non-smoking town councillor felt miserable. His eyes smarted. His head wag heavy. The councillor. Mr. Kat Fye Hln. relating this at today's town council102 words
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Article45 1956-09-14 6 'Scrap this rule 1 says union ALOR STAR, Thurs.— The Kedah »nd Perils Government Junior Staff Union will ask the Government to abolish the present standard Six English qualification required for promoting peons and office boys. It urges that Malay school qualifications should be accented.45 words
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270 1956-09-14 6 COURT DRAMA AT MURDER BID INQUIRY npWICE from the witness box in a Annie, 33, who has not seen her husband for several months, also wept She is facing a tentative charge of attempting to murder him Annie Is alleged to have attacked Cyril Danker, a stenographer, with a chopper270 words
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66 1956-09-14 6 Poor pay giants: That's us, they say MORE THAN 2,000 onheXS»S cil claimed °e^H CourtheyhadtodTthto giants despite noorn kof bad conditions^ In support of their' education and* ottft! dem necessities Plymg to the City Cornier. reminder that an, lS in wages would have to come from the ratepayer pocket. The66 words
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Article33 1956-09-14 6 Three men, armed with knives, broke into a house In Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, and robbed a Chinese family of $35, a gold ring and a fountain pen. yesterday morning.33 words
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Article61 1956-09-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, ThursTwo Malays, who were a;:eged to have robbed a taxi 5 ver at knife-point and thw taken his taxi, were today committed to stand trial i I the High Court for armed robbery. They were Hashim b:n Harun 20, of Oombak Nw Village, near61 words
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145 1956-09-14 6 KLANG Thurs. The Selangor Malay Headmen Association i s to ask the Sultan of Selangor to order an Inquiry into the dismissal of the headman of Kampong Bungei chin Chin near Kuala Lumpur. Seventeen representatives of the association will see the Bulta n145 words
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Miscellaneous84 1956-09-14 6 radio malaya Regional (•PrecraonMs that aaarin* ran ke SIIIOAFOEB nerfrea hj bet www to Malacca (Sheet wave Urn. Mediant wave Short wave 4* A fZm. Mealun 47f1a.) wave 475u.. silem.. SMfen. and A.M. 7.15 Time Slfnal and OpenSitai.) 1"B Annct; 7.16 Mornlnf SereDesigned for Dancing; 6.30-5.55 6M R«r2«*l A^nru 8.3084 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-09-14 7 BISHOP OF LAHORE CALLS AT SINGAPORE THE ANGLICAN Bishop of Lahore, Punjab, the Rt. *«v. Lawrance Woolmer, who passed through Singapore by air yesterday on his way to New Zealand and Australia. He said at the airport that he was on "a mission to get support and assistant" for New77 words
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Article57 1956-09-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Poppy Day Appeal Committee here has decided to hold a dance at the Idris Club on Oct. 27 and to organise charity soccer and basketball matches to raise funds. The district organiser is Che Zainab binti Abdullah, wife of the District57 words
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Article37 1956-09-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— A Sikh taxi driver, Mahinder Singh, 35, was allowed bail after he denied a charge of enticing a woman, Mariam binte Kassim from her husband at Kampong Bahru on Feb. 8.37 words
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Article26 1956-09-14 7 KLANG. Thurs. The labour committee of the Klang UMNO division is to carry out a survey of unemployment among Malays in the Klang District.26 words
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132 1956-09-14 7 Famous but the people will be asked first I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Owners and tenant* of houses along busy Market Street will be asked by the Municipal Town Planning Committee if they nave any objections to their road being re-named Yap Ah Loy Street. Yap Ah Loy, a Selangor pioneer who132 words
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419 1956-09-14 7 QUIRK Of PRESENT MARRIAGE LAW KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Christians in Trengganu who want to marry have to cross the border to Kelantan to find "some sort of Gretna Green," the Federal Council was told today. It was necessary, said the419 words
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Article43 1956-09-14 7 PENANG, Thurs.— Sumatra supplied nearly half of Malaya's rubber Imports last month, according to statistics issued today. Of the total imports of 42,--662 tons, Malaya took 20,902 tons from Sumatra. Lowest exporter was Burma, which sent only 19 tons.43 words
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Article137 1956-09-14 7 Master mariner gives evidence PENANG, Thursday. A MASTER MARINER, D. J. Herrings, testified in A the Penang High Court today, that a motor vessel sank near a pier in South Siam because the seams may have leaked wf*— K4 I~%*~'1 Herrings was Riving evidence137 words
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Article84 1956-09-14 7 aborigine Home Guards, who killed a terrorist while out on a boar hunt near Kamaar in July, were today awarded the Home Guard Inspector-General's certificate and badge of valour. W They were Ba Kampt bin Busu and Lone bin Bunra. The bandit they killed— one84 words
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Advertisement209 1956-09-14 7 i b^r^ '^3otilsaHßa if fw Wb-Mt&aWaW& Us J^tWKmWaW^Sll^mWSaWL u» golden pastry pastry that melts at a bite resuk when you use Stork Margarine! makes cakes and sponges too, into something Special. Give yourself a treat next baking-day Stork .Margarine. 1 rt «"< w n ive cor 'l', °t Stork cookery209 words
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Advertisement290 1956-09-14 7 BBLaV^^S Laa ''tyfiaflSL^r^ •TfACVOXJfZICkII^'TO <ai»cvrr;iuinw«civM*s ?.CARR'S\ /"BISCUITS t I m Also available in new toil packing.- Difrativa* -I Cheese Crisps t** Bourbon Petit Beurre Nice British Wafer* Z CARRES Quality Biscuits are A now wrapped in CARRFOIL f lo preserve oven-freshness. a y pfe; m&m« sol®! OfDOAN'S I I JLUMC290 words
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Miscellaneous159 1956-09-14 7 Straits Times Crossword I I |2 j |3 I TT~ 6 7~"~3"~ 75" is §P (Si ACROSS 8. Common but hardly "non-U" 10 JSnSnlnto by the thowad H. M«stafto. with flnptaee to i, asu i ss« l r u «s^ 7) to ta 14 SSte doWn with melancholy 19. Bjaten159 words
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Article35 1956-09-14 8 tO Wordt $1$ (minimum). MR. MRS. K. PANJANATHAN wish to thank Friend* and Relatives who Attended and sent Greetings and Presents for the Marriage of Mr. M. Subra/maniam with Miss P. Gunapoo•hany on 9-9-56.35 words
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Obituary60 1956-09-14 8 2t Wordt $19 (minimum). CHIA HOCK CHWEE, age 63. passed away peacefully yesterday, leaving his beloved wife, 3 sons. Boon Ann and Soon Hal, 5 daughters, 2 sons-in-law, 2 daughters-in-law and 21 grandchildren to mourn his loss. Cortege will leave 177-44. West Hill Road. 13 H m.s. Seletar ©n60 words
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Article179 1956-09-14 8 29 Wards $10 (minimum). R. V. MEYER, Ophthalmic Opticians, 6. Raffles Place will be closed on Saturday 15th Sept. FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day tn the "Malay Mail" If you want to win that $5,000 word ptusle. ANNOUNCING: Our New Stock of glamorous evening Bags, Plain. beaded with Rhinestones. Modern179 words
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Article77 1956-09-14 8 10 Word, $10 (minimum). THE ROYAL ARTILLERY Association— The Royal Artillery Association (Singapore Branch* has now been formed with its headquarters at Blakang Matt Anyone who has served In the Royal Regiment of Artillery Is entitled to be a member of this association. Will any gunner who wishes to77 words
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667 1956-09-14 8 The Straits Times Singapore Fri., Sept 14, 1956. Debate On Suez There can be no mistaking the gravity of the situation which has arisen following Sir Anthony Eden's speech in which he announced that with United States, Britain and France proposed to form a users' association to take over operation667 words
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Article260 1956-09-14 8 Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, quite rightly, sees that encouragement of local industries is linked with the question of tariff protection. Industries will not grow by simply exhorting investors in Singapore to sink their money into this or that venture. Infant enterprise*, of260 words
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Article267 1956-09-14 8 The strongest check against bureaucratic profligacy is the code of rules and regulations known a s Financial General Orders. The underlying theory is that since the average civil servant is constitutionally incapable of departing from rules and procedures, the General Orders provide adequate safeguards. However, it would appear267 words
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Article, Illustration1352 1956-09-14 8 Wilu^ plomJ - Wilu^plomJ By s c Africo. I SPENT much of- my early life In South Africa. I have just been back there after an absence of thirty years. What did I find? I found an industrial revolution in progress. Racial problems are more complex1,352 words
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Letter196 1956-09-14 8 ACCORDING to a recent A report In your newspaper, the question of a revision of personal relief from Income tax is being considered. In this respect, I should like to draw attention to an anomaly in the Income Tax Laws of this colony. Whereby a married196 words
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Letter213 1956-09-14 8 rE S.I.T. is dcjng a marvellously bi«; Job in modernising the city of Singapore. Thousands of Singaporeans have benefitted. But I have found great difficulty in getting a flat. I believe thousands of others are also waiting. Yet I have seen many vacant S.I.T. flats unrented213 words
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Letter165 1956-09-14 8 No room for pedestrians I endorse fully the views expressed by "Kipper" regarding the absence of any separate provision for pedestrians on the Merdeka Bridge. The same degree ot thoughtlessness is evident at Owen Road where a few "Improvements" have been made recently. The road has been slightly widened and165 words
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Letter75 1956-09-14 8 SOME people say that strip-tease is an "art." They may be right, but, unfortunately, most of the strip-tease patrons do not show such refined artistic sensibilities. I am neither for nor against strip-tease as an art. But since the performers, could easily (not intentionally, perhaps) slip75 words
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Letter52 1956-09-14 8 rE 'Jaga kreta boys' hi front of the Jubilee Cabaret In Ipoh are a confounded nuisance. I am a working man and I like to get some rest at night. But the din caused by these boys makes this Impossible for all the residents hi this area.52 words
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Letter121 1956-09-14 8 IAM really surprised to read in your paper that one of our Settlement Councillors, Mr Tan Cheng Swee, (Alliance) charged at a recent council meeting that the telephone service In Malacca is one of the worst hi the Federation. Travelling as I do to practically all the121 words
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Advertisement458 1956-09-14 8 Straits Taw k Frx Prets Fof trie convinltnct •rfvtrttoen our MprwMrtly «t Ist fIMT, SINGAPORE COLD STORAU, ORCHARD ROAD, will illltvi Jftioll oavcpTis#fn9nn OBd OfltfwsYs to box numbers. CtmmMM odvrtlwi— tt aey oho b* hand** t«: CITY lOOK STORI LTD. W it%cn4t§fot n#M# f Collytr Quay. Ungoport. MR. M. M.458 words
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Advertisement77 1956-09-14 8 GRIZZLIES IN THEIK BACK YARD A lOOK CONDENSATION When Jim and Laurette Stanton settled In the wilds of Western Canada, they were fulfilling a long-time dream of frontier living. This Is their story of 30 years of dally adventures, hair-raising and humorous, with giant grizzlies and other animals with whom77 words
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Advertisement59 1956-09-14 8 £J MHgjtfM jfl E^W WAmmmW \\\m^m\^m\\ \\Wm\\ H men off few words say please and earn the respect of all **> appreciate that KEAL pi* M tot prepared »»h "MOUTH C,S. s Whene«r, whemer, however, y- *J* gta, you strike a shrewd blow or old time standards when >«w I59 words
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Article124 1956-09-14 9 3 BANDITS SHOT by JUNGLE PATROL •taMAT, Thurs.— A Sf-y the Ist. Bn., to Wales Bor--5t night struck blow at the nation in t-' r: S:?ut ar?a of i they I iree terrorh i and a is'- 1 branded a escapti. men killed was rrortst, Mun i '^V*ict committee Buklt124 words
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Article29 1956-09-14 9 MALIM, Thurs. j r Ah Chai. 21. of Ipoh, to 12 ironths' sterday for at- 1 >:eal a pair of I girl outside j Ibean Chew circus29 words
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128 1956-09-14 9 KALA LUMPUR, Thurs. i can now notify c Kftetrar cf the name of < .-fven years after I has beer, reported. Tie Chiei Minister, j ■jfci abdnl Rahman, an- m*t t.-.:s concession to j ma xr.rr. he replied to 1 i:. v :rr.rr.?r.t128 words
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74 1956-09-14 9 Abuse in the court— -man is forgiven SKREMBAN. Thurs. 001 PENG KEE, a Kedah man with 17 previous convictions, abused the magistrate, Raja Brima Sulong, when he was sentenced to six months' jail today for possessing a dagger Court Inspector Dulla Singh immediately had Ooi charged with contempt of court.74 words
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Article38 1956-09-14 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Negri Sembilan State Welfare Committee is to supply rice to more than 80 Malay families in Terachi, near Kuala Pilah. whose 700 acres of padi crops had failed this year.38 words
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471 1956-09-14 9 Youwc swigs jomgi hawobd wammur aftmr ran mouths of mamuace WIFE TELLS COURT HUSBAND ALWAYS TALKED OF DEATH suicide. had tf^tened to commit the Rum*inio i».« ™™5. J™ <* to «ir bungalow on c, Pengerang. coroner's Inquest at ««on her wedding day in Switzerland471 words
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Article62 1956-09-14 9 THAT JACKPOT COITEST SEID IN YOU EITRY TOIAY YOU CAN win the $25,000 Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Word Pgzzle *Z\ In addition, there is $5,000 in consolation prize-money. The contest closes on Monday, Sept. 17— THREE days from today. Send your coupon, with postal62 words
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241 1956-09-14 9 'WE HELP THOSE ON THE DOLE 9 rpHE Singapore Unemployment Society ought to x give more attention to facts and less to propaganda, Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for Communications and Works, said yesterday. Mr. Thomas was commenting on a statement by the society241 words
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Article, Illustration98 1956-09-14 9 MB. C. H McFADYEN, leader of a three-man Australian delegation to the preparatory Technical Maritime Conference to be held in London, who flew into Singapore yesterday. Mr. McFadyen, secretary of the Australian Department of Shipping and Transport, told reporters that the purpose of the98 words
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141 1956-09-14 9 THIS MATTER IS BETWEEN ME AND ALLAH, HE TELLS COURT TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— An elderly rubber-dealer told a court here that the paying of fltrah (religious tithes) was a matter between himself and Allah. He was Harun bin Laksamana, of Kampong Balun, in the Slim River area of Tanjong Mallm.141 words
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Article55 1956-09-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, has authorised the Officer Administering the Government, Sir David Watherston, to accept the Federal Council's gift of Carcosa to the Brltk'i Government The Council was told of this in a message from Sir David which was read55 words
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Article38 1956-09-14 9 The Jewish community in Singapore will observe the most important religious occasion of the year— Tom Kippur (Day of Atonement) from 8 pan. today. The 25-hour fast will last until 7 p.m. tomorrow.38 words
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Article180 1956-09-14 9 28 charges— 'guilty' plea to all FkONALD MOORE LTD., ■^Singapore, was charged in a Colony court yesterday on 28 counts of having advertisement posters put up unlawfully in May in different parts of the city -particularly in Stamford and Tanglin districts. The posters related to180 words
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327 1956-09-14 9 Dangerous to interfere with free port status' SINGAPORE would "dlsap- pear from the picture If Tier free port facilities were tampered with, the chairman of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. D. T. Assomull, said yesterday. He was commenting on a disclosure by the Minteter327 words
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Article39 1956-09-14 9 Dr. William Hammon. a virus expert attached to the United States Armed Forces Epidemiological Board, arrived In Singapore last night by Pan American Airways on his way to visit the Institute of Medical Research In Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article27 1956-09-14 9 IPOH, Thurs. The new Malayan Methodist Bishop. The Rev. Hobart Amstute. will pay his first official visit to Ipoh tomorrow since his appointment last month.27 words
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90 1956-09-14 9 $710 a year for S.C. who lost leg KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. rriHE Federation Govern--1 ment has decided to give a $710-a-year pension to a former Special Constable, Mlsnak bin Alnan, who lost his right leg when a terrorist land mine exploded under him In Kluang, Johore, last year. An official90 words
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Article41 1956-09-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Ttours.— The Telecommunications Department last month Installed 490 new telephones In the Federation. Of these 196 were in Selangor, 103 In Perak and 99 in Penan*;. There were 443 new applications for telephones in August.41 words
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Article39 1956-09-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— About 150 workers of the Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd., in Perak, have demanded 15 per cent increase in wages and better working conditions. They are members of the National Mining Workers' Union.39 words
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Article31 1956-09-14 9 MALACCA, Thurs.— A Home Guard operational section last night wounded one of two terrorists contacted on Ho Seng San Estate in the Jasln District. Both bandits escaped.31 words
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Article31 1956-09-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The general committee of the Malayan Chinese Association is to meet here on Sunday to decide its stand on the question of languages in independent Malaya.31 words
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181 1956-09-14 9 CENSOR: STORE CAN TAKE ROCK 'n ROLL rpHE Singapore film censor, Mrs. Mary Sutton, yesA terday said there was no reason why teenagers in the Colony, who got over Benny Goodman and his hot Jazz without incident, could not take rock-'n-roll in stride too. "They hare a more balanced sense181 words
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Article53 1956-09-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs- Le Perumal, 27, of Rawang. and Veera Ramanathan, 28. of Lornle Road, were today accused In the First Magistrate's Court here of robbing Gajjan Singh of $41 at Brickfield's Road on Tuesday night. Perumal and Ramanathan were remanded and the ease postponed a53 words
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Article98 1956-09-14 9 Woman hit me, says hotel clerk MALACCA, Thurs. A woman, Mrs. M Francis, appeared today before the magistrate here on a summons charge of assaulting Llm Kirn Meng, a clerk at Sea View Hotel on the night of Sept. 2. Mrs. Francis told the court she slapped Lim because he98 words
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Article43 1956-09-14 9 A teacher of a Chinese Middle School in Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore is being held by the Special Branch under the Public Security Ordinance. The teacher, aged 31, was arrested at his home on Tuesday. The police took three magazines.43 words
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Advertisement54 1956-09-14 9 -GLASSES OF FRESH MILK IN EVERY ?LB "-that's why Y^O) y° u can taste the cream J<§( D *IRY MILK WHOIENUT MILK FRUIT 6 NUT ig, D *IRY MILK NUT MILK f!2L M.LX TRAY (ggg ITALIAN SHOES M 'USr ABBIVEM Superbly styled J W3 ARRIVED! saivatoTe Ferragamo f rt Models54 words
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Advertisement138 1956-09-14 9 I STANDARD The Olympla is fast. >? w/enc and trouble-free. J //j&Bß&££ft>lpr§l Unsurpassed in f i^^SBSssBS/ f design, material and i Olympic's matchless Kg typescript adds ifiM new beauty to every letter. WBStm i i KM, MEYEI ft CO. LTD., P.0.8ix2000, Siigtptrt. MTEMOI. SIMOIS ft CO. LTD., Kailt Liapir, Pntif138 words
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Article, Illustration511 1956-09-14 10 ROBERT ROBINSON - ROBERT ROBINSON By But for years site's had a Sunday steady fHE first thing Kirn Novak says is she wants my shoes. My impulse is to snatch them off and hand them over but I realise quickly this would be ungallant. For Miss Novak's511 words
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Article, Illustration387 1956-09-14 10 Glenn's snappy draw gets a guy on the raw PREVIEWING THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS "|-Mt FASTEST GUN ALIVE" is a rootin' tootin' shootin' western; particularly shootin'. Yeah, men sure were men in them doys and a gun was a guy's best friend. But not, it seems, the best friend of'387 words
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Article227 1956-09-14 10 She sings, dances and can even act "KEKASIH AJAH" (Father's Love) produced by Persari Films of Indonesia, is based on the love of a couple for their only child, Tati, beautifully played by child star Marlina, better known as the Shirley Temple of Indonesia. Marlina, an accomplished227 words
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Article31 1956-09-14 10 THE ROCK-'N-ROLL film -Rock Around The Clock," to be shown in Singapore tomorrow night, has been banned in Blackpool. England. Said a cinema manager: "We are31 words
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210 1956-09-14 10 'ONE DESIRE' AND IT MAY WELL BE YOURS IT IS hard to understand why Hollywood roes to the trouble and expense of making an elaborate Technicolour production with such a trite story and clichecrammed dialogue as "One Desire.'' It left me with just one desire the end. Set in an210 words
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Advertisement358 1956-09-14 10 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS 5 GRE T fiAPlTnr&&* wm*Zm. SHOWS DAILY! WmIJ VLffiß ms 9 .50 pJn MIGHTIBST OF THEMIGHTY II m MID HI 6HT TOMORROW I EXCITING... BRUTAL! j Staling HAYDEN *-^"*?--'T.r JBi^^^Jg S TOMORROW 9 ajn.: "MISS SADIE THOMPSON". SUNDAY 9 ajn.: "ONE SIMMER OF HAPPINESS" J Wa358 words
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Advertisement399 1956-09-14 10 VKfK TI J I All I ill IN iVVM g* Starring Edm^ Gwenn John 2nd BIG MIDNIGHT t«^ y I 2 A CATHAY U GAM MtlU^ S ORGANISATION 5 RELEASE f *UtfAWK'' 5 COMING! "TOfTRArTTr C l 5 (A Cathay Qrg. n »s. Mo T n O g H^; STg399 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1956-09-14 11 STRAITS TIMES Special FEATURE Lord Byron left child] wife to friend's bounty f MISSION M MALACCA^P She was trapped into m 1 giving up her child Una <tey early m 1822, within the walls of a Capuchin convent near the Italian city of Ravenna, a fair-haired, five-year old girl byDaily Mirror - 1,572 words
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Advertisement219 1956-09-14 11 riISTBAG nrtmmnf in th» rVrfwthe tventna 1,4* Ml danexng. I -.'irrvrat* bfravM :jO% V'-** "^r war* of d««lln» OaeUtott* £l' o 'i»' |«»ther around r.-.^iitoßpray ■^''t-y*. rood Wr saw vonr a^ 'aniS !«*»«lt for Si^'i£Wor«youio fesa?w«a i---'>roub»dJwttod P .aw** i« tu*t firstly ikla food into i^lSTtheßttyaf* »ltl p»roxlde. It :r-.g:ble219 words
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Advertisement195 1956-09-14 11 «Use Ultra-Refined CLOROX Favourite bleach Household Disinfectant ClltwYox Removes I whin scotch ano WWUA -^W'W*^ MILDEW ACCIDENTS it HAPPEN... CLOROX many stubborn to the rescue; 1 FROM" HOPELESSLY "ll STAINED TO SHOWY- &ZZ^M^&3*k WHITE WITH ULTRAREFINED CLOROX -^"^kjvp ilLtl Jbql^^Vl I JAM ft JELLY MAKING mm 'WHltjhi stains... clorox r195 words
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Miscellaneous165 1956-09-14 11 Hex 34org***** 3M.D. So understanding CT] f T<u I WBBnOWOO T IWUCHItfTTgRPM^i^/'Y'ICAIfTKEMCMgfgAWOgo/ THMIt \QU. tj^ -S^~~V ASOJT TO LEAVE J YOU PEEU J«• MO»fIAN MAO£ M 6 [VMPUSA©/ r -< MC '"^«"g Dick Tracy 3tr. t*ocketetip calls WtWtWtWtWKt^tWtWtMfsO V CALLED MEA 1 TV4ATt WUKT »€^l j r^WWCr? WW. TLUTS ■l^"s^"™""™™165 words
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617 1956-09-14 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE Suez Canal crisis again completely dominated the rubber and tin market* in Singapore yesterday and rises in prices continued forth* second successive day. The sharpest rise was in the tin price whin* hardened by $5617 words
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Article40 1956-09-14 12 TWE Federation's Fin- the '""owing Prices for calculating customs duties for the be? k 13.-l* rtin Septem 933 8 CMlts COPRA: $418 per ton. COCONUT OIL: $686 per ton. OIL: $794 per *_AI- M KERNELS: 8394.25 per ton.40 words
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Article68 1956-09-14 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks aaiohtlißi made the following hangea in its rates to merchants wterday:— Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Vench France *****: HolUnd MMera 123%; Deotache Marks 359.; Beliiimn Francs 1609%. On the free exchange market 1 Hong Kong yesterday. the r.S. dollar was quoted at 6.1468 words
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Article137 1956-09-14 12 Ship* lytn* klonrslde the Sing»an Harbaw Boaxd whmr vea or xpectod today are: Straat BaU />. BeUerophon 4/S, TrlgUv C.p., •tanal Maru 6/7. Tabian 8,9, tra»t Malakka 11, Persusa 13/14, udan 15/16, Ojertrude Bakk* 18, 'otvvaratt l»/ao, Rawang N. Wall Lanuntuk* N. Wall 4, Clang eng N. Wall 6.137 words
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Article144 1956-09-14 12 October first grade rubber buyersf.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 93 cents per lb up 1?; cents on Wednesdays closing price. The closing ton e was steady Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were:— No. 1 R.s s' Spot f.o.b. buyers 93, sellers 93 i No. 1144 words
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Article54 1956-09-14 12 ___s»_?Sj L">ans 3. mt- Con. zinc 1955 58 £5 8 j. Bank of Nsw < Mount Lye'n 3 Mount m^-;;-,J.', I Oil search 15; I Bradford '"I" 23 |B. Hill Pro V ■4!;:; Co JtauM ■45 5 &nlop 1«,7:' [Elec. Zin" 30s"j, Herald IW;.V J& J-C.I. (Aust.) SB54 words
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Article121 1956-09-14 12 er^V^.Sep ;!:6 t •teady; bulk M t fe S« sellers. t n Z;' J about to 50 ton. fl reported done; MamStl Sarawak $121 s ~f al h £l black $84 (all uncCi.,*- 1 Oct. $26\ buyers." 3 Tone uncertain ll H a C n?" s l C121 words
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Advertisement564 1956-09-14 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3% DEBENTURE STOCK 1935/75-85 NOTICE Is hereby given tha the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from 18th September to Ist October 1956, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of Interest due on the above Stock for the current564 words
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Advertisement318 1956-09-14 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION DEPUTY SECRETARY AND CHIEF ACCOUNTANT required by PENANG PORT COMMISSION for one 3-year contract in the first Instance with prospects of permanent engagement under the Pension Scheme at present In force. Candidates, preferably under 35 years of age, should possess a recognised accountancy qualification and318 words
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Advertisement333 1956-09-14 12 NOTICES TRONOH MINES UNITED DIVIDEND The Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 4Hd. per share less Income Tax at Bs. 6d. In the for tbe year ending Slst December, 1956, payable in London on sth October, 1956, to an shareholders on the Register on llth September, 1956. NEILL A333 words
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Advertisement1652 1956-09-14 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ASSESSMENT LOT IM7 (Secttea'tt Mmnleipal Oi_-— 111) The Assessment list for 1957 of all houses, buildings, lands and tenements liable to assessment within City Limits has been completed and may be Inspected durmg office hours at the Offee of the City Assessor on tbe ground1,652 words
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Advertisement480 1956-09-14 12 1 KMUTSEN LINE orient servkf FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS-30 DAY' Sailing San Arriving I Vancouver Francisco Sport P. Swet Penan« Ft Ellen Bakk. -.9/22 Sep 23 Sep 24 Set.] Krittin Bakke 20 Au« 1 Sep 2/ 7 Oct 8 Oct 10 Oci 15 Anna Bakka. 5 Sep 18 Sep 1480 words
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Advertisement1229 1956-09-14 13 MoAUSTER tfs CO^ LTD. TIL.: Ne.l S9J4I aTfit.ftTf*- BOCKMAU BXATKKSeM UHB LOIaBOIt HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGfLES, SAN FRANCISCO. NAM.WM SIATTU, VANCOUVER ftPORnANO and tor USA, North Atlantic Port* Anialfcig aoto. fsr Ceatnt ft SMth and Canada via Colombo Amertce CITT OF NONA PRANCISVILU Spore P. S-ham Panong S'pora P. S'hom1,229 words
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Article, Illustration516 1956-09-14 14 Commercial news and views .by GEOFFREY BOLAND THfe General Electric Co. (Malaya) Ltd., is proud of the record recently achieved by its local engineers when they were mainly responsible for installing a radio relay system in Bangkok. The installation when complete will be in516 words
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Article, Illustration125 1956-09-14 14 KODAK MACHINE SAVES TIME Anew method of copying by means of a machine described as capable of reproducing photo accurate copies from any original document, speedily, easily and economically has been marketed here by Kodak (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore. >Ir. Jan Kroef, technical manager of the firm, said this method had125 words
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Article, Illustration312 1956-09-14 14 Merchant sees good trade prospects in India, Siam, Burma MALAYA has good trade prospects with India, lf Siam and Burma, said the director of a local company, Mr. G. Ramachandran, on his return last week from a six-month business trin to these countries. Mr. Ramachandran, of P. Govindasamy Pillai and312 words
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281 1956-09-14 14 lifß. Gerald D'Erlanger, ifJL chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation, said in London that the corporation had for the year ended March SI wiped oat its accumulated deficit of £861,000 and had built op for the first time In its history an281 words
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Article, Illustration227 1956-09-14 14 Expert arrives in Colony A REPRESENTATIVE Endurance Ltd., Londo whose company are special of pipelines and steel struc flc process, arrived in S: 3outh-East Asian tour. Mr. Whitehead, who Is a designer and supervisor on the marine side, was on his way to Hong Kong to survey227 words
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66 1956-09-14 14 What is economic life of coconut? '""""I v,' *■< a cou "t'd (mfnr^ > a n pconomi,. iii K Rrow on th '> coast Mi, of Ml lu *»l 3ft .so far f ro 7 J; *H ductivitv O f th. m*M Z the ef [> 's showing si»nV jt66 words
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Advertisement265 1956-09-14 14 THE CHASESIDE HYDRAULICALLY CONTROLLED osjf& LOADMASTER' THE SHOVEL WITH THE FASTER LOADING CTCLE A CHOICE OF BUCKETS TO SUIT EVERY TYPE OF MATERIAL. FRONT OR REAR WHEEL DRIVE. A FORDSON OR PERKINS DIESEL CONTACT r jflniEs DULLER c co. lto.-> I tHIMIII >U>t> lUMHI« ■MMIH-IMII J CH. 8 No lon^w265 words
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399 1956-09-14 15 MCPA CUP FINAL TOMORROW By OH KEE TIANG PENANG, Thurs. DENANG Chinese Foot--1 ball Association are favourites to wrest the M.C.F.A. Cup from Singapore Chinese, the holders, in the ninth final of the series, to be played at the Municipal Stadium here on Saturday. The399 words
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Article178 1956-09-14 15 Burnley are surprised by Everton LONDON, Thurs. EVERTON scored their first success in eight matches in the F.A. Division One League yesterday when they scored a 1-0 win at home against Burnley, standing fourth in the League table. The League results yesterday: Bolton 2 Charlton Ever ton 1 Burnley 0178 words
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Article61 1956-09-14 15 DARWIN. Thurs.— Young South African golf star Garry Player arrived In Australia by air last night. The 20-year-old professional who was fourth in this year's British Open will compete in the West Australian Open, the Ampol. Pelaco and Speedo tournaments in the Eastern States. Player IsReuter - 61 words
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162 1956-09-14 15 TWO top Japanese table tennis players, together with two leading Hong Kong players, will play exhibition matches in Singapore next month, said Mr. Choo Kwai Low, secretary of the Singapore Table Tennis Association, yesterday. Mr. Choo said that the tour by these two Japanese162 words
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Article99 1956-09-14 15 ISRAEL CAN BE ASIAN CUP CHAMPS HONG KONG, Thurg. Israel kept their hopes for the Asian Cup soccer crown alive here with a 2-1 win over South Vietnam yesterday. The Israeli contingent have completed their three games and lead the tournament with four points. They can now sit back toReuter - 99 words
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Advertisement310 1956-09-14 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOB SALE It Word, Si (Mi*.)— Box M ct». uttrm. TILING MUST last for years Don't waste money on bad tiles and poor workmanship. Let Henry Waugh Tiling Experts give you a Proper Job. REMINGTON Portable Quiet— Rlter Typewriter $210 Marconi 6 Valve Radio $130. English Model white310 words
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Advertisement413 1956-09-14 15 PUZZLE out %|onr iott«* ituae I FRIDAY Straits times WORD PUZZLE 'V* I Cut out jnd pin with oHier coiipons j I Potting instructions appear below. Nam* AeMr«w........ M w w M M K i -JXEJ^IpHH FlLi in f I |f^[ VJ Afonce out ajea* dotted ana* CLUES FOR WORD413 words
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298 1956-09-14 16 Argonauts trounce Police in league ARGONAUTS ended a lean spell for themselves, which included a 6-1 defeat by Marine Department in the Senior Cup, by beating Police 6-3 in a S.A.F.A. league first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Police played an uninspired game, and the only excuse they298 words
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Article23 1956-09-14 16 Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association will hold a hockey practice at the school ground in Barker Road at 5 p.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Article440 1956-09-14 16 By LIM KEE CHAN I THE result of the recent x charity tooxing match in Singapore between 30th Battalion R.A.O.C. and The Rest proved two things firstly, there is a dearth of good newcomers secondly, that the best we have .are only good enough440 words
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Article425 1956-09-14 16 THERE'S STILL SOME LACK OF UNDERSTANDING OF DAVID UM CASE IT WOULD BE KNAVERY TO KEEP QUIET ABOUT IT By The Sports Editor THE settlement reached A over schoolboy waterpolo star David Lim between the Education authorities and the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association has425 words
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420 1956-09-14 16 HIS 'SHUT UP' MOVE PUT OLSON ON THE ROAD TO FAME PENIAL Leo Leavitt is a boxing man by birth, a basketball agent by adoption. If you talk to the advance manager of Abe Saperstein's celebrated Harlem Globetrotters— for that Is what Leavitt is— he will talk basketball fast and420 words
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Article59 1956-09-14 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— C. H. Fenner. President of the South Johore Rugby Football Club, was among the 32 who turned up yesterday for the club's first practice game or the season. Six Asians were among the players. The Club's first match will be against South Wales59 words
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Article35 1956-09-14 16 R.N.Z.A.F. centurians defeated G.H.Q. by eight points (goal and try) to nil in a rugger match at Tengah on Wednesday. Wolfendale scored an unconverted try while Cocael converted another try by Anderson.35 words
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Article67 1956-09-14 16 Raffles Institution old boys will I meet the present boys In their annual cricket match on the R.I. ground. The old boys team will ba chosen from: A.P. Rajah. V.C. Westerhout. P. R. Lewis. E. N. Pillal, Choor Singh. E>.c. D'Cotta I. Goonaaegaran. All67 words
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Article41 1956-09-14 16 TAHIR AH HOE SCORE 3 EACH Singapore Rangers trounced S.H.B. Combined 8-3 in a friendly soccer match at Keppei Road yesterday. Tahlr (3). Ah Hoe (3) Ismail Beta and Hock Seng scored for Rangers while 8.H.8. replied through Katon and Kenat.41 words
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Article46 1956-09-14 16 Corinthians, who are unable to field a team, have conceded a walkover to Marines In today's S.A.P.A. Oiv. 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium Chinese Athletic "A" beat Police "A" 6-1 in a SAPA Junior Cup tie at Parrer Park yesterday.46 words
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Article125 1956-09-14 16 national body, affiliation will have to follow as a matter of course. With all the new goodwill and harmony at work, how irksome must S.A.S.A., the schools and the Education Ministry find the lack of understanding that continues to be shown on the David Lim case. The official statement125 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-09-14 16 FIVE Australian athletes start off on their mile ran at Centennial Park. Sydney, recently to prove that they ca* carry the 3-Ib Olympic Torch for a mile in less than six minutes The men were among 3U who competed for the honour of carrying the Torch between64 words
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206 1956-09-14 16 SHA league starts with scoreless draw on padang 'THE SINGAPORE Hockey Association's league began yesterday with Singapore Recreation Club and R.A.F. Seletar playing a scoreless draw in a Div. 2 game on the padang. Early season stiffness was clearly evident among: the players and as a result the game served206 words
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Article123 1956-09-14 16 South rout North 7-1 at polo KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs PAYING with better combination South outplayed North 7-1 to win the Mackray Cup in the annual polo match on the Selangor Turf Club ground today. South were always on top with good, clean hitting by all four players. especially Che Abdul123 words
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Article194 1956-09-14 16 THE first round of toe x matchplay stages of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship will be played tomorrow over the R.s.O.C. course. The eight qualifiers are O O. Crulckshank (157); J.C. Hutcheson (159); D.W. McMullan (161); A.R. Petrle (163); H.B.C. Davles (183); R.J. Isherwood (163);194 words
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287 1956-09-14 16 Germans do best fit London athletic meet By VERNON MORGAN iVHITE CITY STADIUM London. Thurs QORDON PIRIE, Bri- tain's world record breaker, running what ws \s. Probably his last individual race in Britain, was narrowly beaten in the 1 500 Metres in the international floodlit meeting here last night byReuter - 287 words
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Article26 1956-09-14 16 GLASGOW. ihu's halted play for the 0a V iL'. terday when Scotland I openln? day of the ?V two-day matches again*; •>•? J26 words
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Article49 1956-09-14 16 LONDON, Thurs.— Results of rugby matches played last night were: Rugby Union: Cardiff 28 Bridgend 5; Sidmouth 3 Dublin Wanderers 35; Torquay 19 Exmouth 0. Rugby League 'Laura?! Cup second round r Ltiet Blackpool Borough 3. Rufby League (Y«h Cup second round): Yoi Featherstone Rovers 8-849 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1956-09-14 16 HOCKEY S.H.A. leacne D T S<HB Polke v G.H.Q. FARELF. TingOn; W». X: 3 8.0.D. y T.T.C .BOD; KlwlM H.0.D.C.A., Khalw; Div. 3: SJI.B. Police y KAF Tenfsh, Tencah? PrUoni T Y.M.S.A. YJ1.8.A.; Wanderer. T Policy Wanderers. SOCCER S.A.F.A. Junior cub: SUr Soecern*B "A" v K.A.F. Chanjl, Geylang. BASKETBALL BBfUsh64 words
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