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Title Section22 1956-09-25 1 Ayr it E t r CEITIMEB SA LI EXCEEDS 7S.MI The Straits Times New*"*" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1956 JL. 15 CENTS22 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1956-09-25 1 fc Free arrested men or else' threat here's the answer Student union is banned tHK Singapore Gov- rnment last nijrht dissolved the 3.000--ong Middle Students' Union. Announcing Governm< nts action, the ler for EducaMr. ('hew Swce leciared: This union is nothJnc less than a Communist front1,349 words
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Article314 1956-09-25 1 ENTER THE DEFIANT PUPILS ON TO THE NEXT ACT: 2,000 camp at three schools A BOUT 2,000 boys and girls last night camped at rg the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road, the Chung Cheng High School in Goodman Road and Yoke Eng High School in Tanjong Katong Road314 words
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205 1956-09-25 1 TENGKU FOR SIAM TO PLAN ALL-OUT WAR ON CHIN PENG KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TENGKU ABDUL A RAHMAN, will visit Bangkok soon to discuss plans for an allout drive against the Communist terrorists under Chin Peng operating in deep jungle along the Malaya-Siam border. The Tengku told the Straits Time s205 words
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Article66 1956-09-25 1 MAN HELD AFTER A CHASE A man called at a flat in Tiong Poh Road, Singapore, yesterday evening but fled when he was noticed by a woman. The woman on Sunday had reported to the police that her 11 -year-old daughter had been molested on four occasions in the flat.66 words
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Article51 1956-09-25 1 A 67-year-old woman. Ng Yoke Chee. was found dead in the airwell of the Kee Sing Lvi Tim Hotel In South Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday evening. She had head and arm injuries It is believed she fell about 30 feet from the second floor of the51 words
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Article46 1956-09-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he and other Alliance leaders would meet the Reid Constitutional Commission here on Wednesday to hand over the Alliance memorandum and give their views. The session would be a private one.46 words
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96 1956-09-25 1 PARIS. Mon. France is studying a plan to pipe Middle East oil through Israel, thus by-passing both the Suez Canal and the Cape routes. Mr. Maurice Lemaire. French Secretary of State told the French Cabinet yesterday the pipe-line would be 400 kilometers lone,UP - 96 words
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Article194 1956-09-25 1 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles. A told a television audience today that the danger of war had not been ended but had been reduced as a result of the London conference on the Suez Canal, d icsun u» Hp wasReuter - 194 words
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Article41 1956-09-25 1 All look back by order MELBOURNE. Mon Australia is making backwardfacing seats compulsory In all Its passenger aircraft. All aircraft built after Jan. l next year will have to have seats reverse*, according to a new Civil Aviation Department ruling. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-09-25 1 Rose Chan revue star dies And the police begin probe ITJJALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police are investigating the death of pretty Han Siew Lee. a singer with the Rose I Chan revue. Slew Lee, 24, better known as Sally Han. died in the Geni eral Hospital on Friday night. She was150 words
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Article67 1956-09-25 1 For two hours last night, 2,000 Singapore jitterbug fans rocked, rolled and clapped non-stop as they watched the frenzied dancers in rock n roll competition organised by Shaw Brothers Ltd., at the Great World Cabaret but there was no riot. The only threat to law and67 words
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Article44 1956-09-25 1 MESSINA, Sicily. Mon. Antonio Scianna went to the dentist to complain of an aching jaw. The dentist had a good look, then told Antonio that at the age of 82 he was going to have a i»ew tooth. A. P.44 words
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Article33 1956-09-25 1 MUNICH, Mon. A thief here slipped his hand into a pocket and pulled it out handcuffed. His Intended victim was a member of the Police AntiPickpocket Squad. A.P.AP - 33 words
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Article26 1956-09-25 1 LONDON, Mon. Gordon Pirie, star British long distance runner, and Shirley Hampton, a British sprinter, were married today at a London Registry Office— A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article213 1956-09-25 1 Where is the operation area? CONTRADICTORY I lth v/ hour statements have been issued by American and British authorities as to where the big air-sea SEATO exercise is to be held It starts today. United States officials say no operations will be held in the Java Sea.213 words
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Article168 1956-09-25 1 Chiang admits shelling ship HONG KONG, Mon. pAPTAIN Edgar Dirala, master of the 1.106-ton West German freighter Monika, said here today that it was a battery on the Nationalist-held island of Tai Tan that fired on his ship on Saturday as it sought shelter from Typhoon "Gilda." The German thirdReuter; UP - 168 words
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96 1956-09-25 1 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. A mother of five gave birth to Bukit Merta jam's first Chinese triplets in the Maternity Hospital here yesterday. The triplets all girls and the mother, Teoh Ewe Lan, 34, are reported well. The father, Ng Neoh Kirn a fishmonger,96 words
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Article42 1956-09-25 1 LONDON, Mon. The desk at which Disraeli sat when he clinched the Suez Canal shares deal for Britain in 1875 is up for sale at an antique shop in Peckham Rye. An attached notice says "No Egyptian offers considered."42 words
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Article65 1956-09-25 1 A Singapore millionaire Mr. Y*p Twee, was attacked by two thugs in Philip Street, yesterday morning. Mr. Yap, managing director of Chin Ho and Co.. was getting down from his car on his way to his office when the two men blocked his way and assaulted him. He65 words
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Article44 1956-09-25 1 SI t/ ARAB STAND CAIRO. Mon. Joint < iiiinuniqur on Sue/ talks I wren Col. Nasser. Km; .vi ud and President Knuatlv of Syria said MaIMMMC fully hacked KTpl and railed <»n \V<-st in settle dispute through direct negotiation with l-^ypt.— l .P.44 words
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Advertisement40 1956-09-25 1 Steam oMatic Both, a Steam 2~~- and a Dry Iron Sole Distributor! for Malaya, Mwo,ayra 4 North Fornco. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (M) LTD. a^r^ I JrfeaV WINGET AT WORK 5 T Mixer operating /^/iI'IVWS *l Canning Cirdcnt Esiate, Ipoh40 words
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Article264 1956-09-25 2 No room for Englishmen after self-government? 'Nothing eonld be more talte* Role of the British in Malaya— by a bishop THE finest pages in the history of the British in Malaya will be written in the coming critical years, says the Bishop of264 words
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Article, Illustration134 1956-09-25 2 SIX MORE Federation nurses left Singapore for Australia yesterday to begin a three year training course at the Royal Perth Hospital. Pretty Miss Delia Yep Sirw Four, of Ipoh. said the Australian Government representative In Singapore "had lookrd-after us wonderfully 1 while134 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-09-25 2 CHE SITI HCSSAIN (left) and Miss Magdalene Tap. who arrived in Melbourne last week to study at St. Vincent's Hospital.— A.P. picture.AP - 25 words
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96 1956-09-25 2 ALL FOR ONE BANDIT-200,000 'SURRENDER NOW' LEAFLETS KUALA KANOSAR, Mon.— Royal Air Force planes yesterday dropped 200.000 "Surrender now" leaflets to a lone terrorist boss, Wong Weng. 35. wanderIng in deep jungle in the Manong area, near here. Wong Weng, a branch committee member of the terrorist organisation, has been96 words
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Article32 1956-09-25 2 BRUSSELS, Mon.— Six West European Foreign Ministers will meet In Paris next month to discuss the merging of their countries' overseas possessions In a Custom-free "Euraf rican" common market. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article24 1956-09-25 2 LONDON, Mon.— Television and private motoring have reduced travel on London's buses and Underground railway, the London Transport Executive reported yesterday.24 words
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Article131 1956-09-25 2 The riddle— -who fired them? HONG KONG, Monday. A BARRAGE of anti-aircraft fire was laid in front of a 8.0.A.C. Argonaut airliner flying from Hong Kong to Manila on Saturday morning, the Civil Aviation Department said here today. There were no casualties and no damage.Reuter - 131 words
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Article49 1956-09-25 2 Singapore s Minister for Communication and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas, left Singapore for Britain by Qantas yesterday on a month's official visit. Mr. Thomas said at the airport that he woud have toplevel discussions with transport officials in Britain about unifying the Colony's bus service.49 words
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140 1956-09-25 2 Love and study don't mix, they say fPOH, Mon.— Malayan students who are abroad on Government scholarships should not be permitted to marry before they complete their studies. This recommendation is to be made to the Federal and Perak State Governments. The Ipoh and Menglembu division of U.M.N.O. adopted this140 words
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Article57 1956-09-25 2 LAUNCESTON, Tasmania. Mon.— Ronald Charles Heather was sft. 4V 2 in. tall when he received concussion serving with the Australian forces in Korea in 1951. Since then he has grown 11 inches. Ronald 27. and 6ft. 3'iin. tall. Is still growing. Doctors still have not discoveredReuter - 57 words
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Article38 1956-09-25 2 After a month again A L R S TAR y, Smil in<? far, Wn who had been n the Govemmeß Bency" io rry lth a*, school duruj th3 n to for slaS ft^y In Penang thi Company resumed38 words
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Article28 1956-09-25 2 Britain mail dates PENANG, Mon -n, batch of mail fr7« r w will arrive iJ %TJ n^ Wednesday by ?V' should be ported 1 C Tuesday. a b28 words
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Article24 1956-09-25 2 RANGOON, Mon RPrime Minister vA?vealed here today a fe viin c? c troops frco ly "iR a eute P r roCeedirgSlK;24 words
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Article25 1956-09-25 2 MELBOURNE. Mon. Bo bert Lilburn celebrated ft 21st birthday yesterday bchartering a 44-year-old trar. for a drive with t aunt and sra: Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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93 1956-09-25 2 SYDNEX, Mod. The White Australia policy was logical, the new Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, Dr. A. T. Helmi, said when he reached Sydney yesterday. Indonesians, he said, were not concerned about it. Even if they had the chance they would not leave home— they were notReuter - 93 words
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Article222 1956-09-25 3 BERSERK JORDAMIAM <u»~~ ggggAN SOLDIER KILLS 3 AND WOUNDS 16 MACHINE GUN SPRAYS ARCHAEOLOGISTS ON A BETHLEHEM HILLSIDE TH KKE PEOPLE. we^SSi^o^ded 1 when a Jordanian soldier went berserk aS machine gunned a group of archaeologists in hOll th Jerusalem, according to a United Nations communiqueReuter; AP - 222 words
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Article63 1956-09-25 3 Copper belt flares into violence UDOLA, <N. Rhodesia) Mon. TWO Europeans were attacked in new incidents )M Northern Rhodesia's troubled copper belt, reported the Northern Rhodesia Government today. I st.itr of emergency was proclaimed in the area 12 d.n s ago after thousands of minors struck work. Southern Rhodesia's EuropeanReuter - 63 words
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51 1956-09-25 3 ..AND EMERGENCY PROCLAIMED IN S. RHODESIA IA I. ISBI'RY. (Southern RhodfMa) Mon. A state of emergency has been ili 1 Urrd in Southern Rhodoia by the Governor, Vire-Admiral Sir Peveril William Pnulett, because of a threatened strike of African railwaymen in the nlonj due to start at midnmht last nightReuter - 51 words
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Article62 1956-09-25 3 COLOMBO, Mon. Russia has offered aid "without to Ceylon, the Cey■ligh Commissioner in Britain. Sir Claude Corea. faid today on his return from an official visit to Russia and China. Russian and Chinese trade delegations are due here ihortly. Sir Claude reported. He added thatAP - 62 words
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Article51 1956-09-25 3 SYDNEY, Mon.— The services of the four airlines running between Sydney and Melbourne are practically booked out for the morning flights during the Olympic games. Hundreds of visitors, stayire in Sydney will fly to Melbourne early in the morning and return to Sydney the same day.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article27 1956-09-25 3 LIMA, <Peru) Mon. A Canberra jet bomber crashed and burned during an Aviation Day display at Las Palmas yesterday, killing all its four occupants. U.P.UP - 27 words
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Article76 1956-09-25 3 SYDNEY: The "Southern Cross," first plane to fly the Paqjflc, first to circle the globp at the fquator. and a one-time holder of England-Australia records, will find a permanent home in Brisbane. The three-engined Fokker of Australia's aviation pioneer. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, has been storedReuter - 76 words
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Article14 1956-09-25 3 NEW DELHI: Srlnagar. capital of Kashmir, was rocked by a brief earth tremor. A.P.AP - 14 words
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Article18 1956-09-25 3 RANGOON: The first three of six helicopters purchased from Japan by the Burmese air force arrived here. AP.AP - 18 words
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Article23 1956-09-25 3 LONDON: The Royal Mail Steamship Co. announced it had ordered three new 20.000-ton liners costing £5.000,000 each for its South American routes. UP.UP - 23 words
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Article25 1956-09-25 3 LA PAZ: Martial law has been imposed in Bolivia after anti-Government rioting here that killed three people, one a policeman. Ten oth«rs were injured.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-09-25 3 FLAMES AND SMOKE pour from wooden coaches of a train on an elevated railway in Chicago after fire had broken oat on board last week. All the passengers escaped unharmed but seven coaches of the train were destroyed. A.P. picture.AP - 45 words
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Article192 1956-09-25 3 FARMER'S FAMILY WIPED OUT ORAN, (West Algeria), Monday. A FRENCH farmer's family and their Muslim helpers— six people in all— were killed when a band of rebels swooped on a series of farms in a carefully planned operation south of here last night. According toReuter - 192 words
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Article61 1956-09-25 3 SOMEONE WAS DRUNK —BUT WHO? DALLAS (Texas) Mon. Manuel Garza told a court here that after his arrest on a drunk driving charge he was taken to hospital for a blood test. When handed a form to sign. Garza insisted on reading: it and discovered it was the wrong formReuter - 61 words
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Article95 1956-09-25 3 Nepal signs away rights in Tibet KATMANDU, Mon.— Nepal has signed away some longstanding concessions Including military escort rights in Tibet under a new treaty with Communist China published here today. The new agreement will replace the 1856 treaty under which Nepal had extra-ter-ritorial rights in Tibet. Under the sameReuter - 95 words
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Article118 1956-09-25 3 LOS ANGELES, Monday. RELAYS of planes yesterday attacked a forest fire in the mountains near San Bernadino with chemical bombs. The blaze, which was started on Friday by a crashing jet plane, is raging along a four-mile front in rugged timber country and endangering hundreds ofReuter - 118 words
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Article84 1956-09-25 3 MOMBASA, Mon.— Princess Margaret left here last night in the Royal yacht Britannia on her way to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius for the second stage of her fiveweek East African tour. The Princess, who arrived here on Friday, stood at the rail of theReuter - 84 words
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Article268 1956-09-25 3 LONDON, Mon. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Mon. Spot 2714 d., Oct.-Dec. 27d.. Jan.-Mach 26' id., April-June 25\d., July-Sept. 25' 4 d., Sept. c.l.f. 26 4 d.. Oct. c.l.i. 26.d Tone: Quiet. TIN LONDON Mon— Ca*h Buyers £797- sellers £798:268 words
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Article315 1956-09-25 3 MISSION STUDIES MALTA'S NEEDS VALETTA, Mon. Malta's Premier, Mr. Dom Mintoff, will outline an ambitious fiveyear plan for the island's development to the British economic mission which starts work here today. The commission, headed by economist Sir George Schuster, was appointed by the British Government after Mr. Mintoff flew toReuter - 315 words
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Article29 1956-09-25 3 NICOSIA, Mon.— A British soldier was killed last night by an explosion while troops were investigating a terrorist cave at Ayiaphyla, three miles ncrth of Limassol. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement256 1956-09-25 3 ffI&SPIRIN/ (bayer) COLDS HEADACHES FLU RHEUMATISM BEHM, MEYER CO. LTD., P. 0. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Ku.l. Lumpur, Penaag. HISTORICAL Ist GRAND SALE Extended by popular request for a short period only, so take the CHANCE of the golden Saving opportunity. Remember its always CHEAPER to buy256 words
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Article281 1956-09-25 4 Sergeant 'was under a strain' DR. H. H. ROBINSON of Woodbridge Hospital told a Singapore preliminary Inquiry yesterday that a British Army sergeant was "suffering from considerable mental strain" at the time he was alleged to have assaulted and robbed an ice-cream vendor. But the doctor added, Sgt. Edward Dixon.281 words
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567 1956-09-25 4 Woman acquitted in cheating case A SINGAPORE judge was told yesterday of a "smear campaign" against Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn, the Fourth Magistrate. The remark was made by Mr. P. P. de Souza, counsel for Mary Ng, 36, of Tiong Bahru Road, who567 words
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Article38 1956-09-25 4 Dr. 8. Radhakrishnan, Vicepresident of India, will arrive a t Singapore Airport b y X.L.M. plane at 1.35 p.m. tomorrow for a brief stop before leaving for Indonesia by special plane On an official goodwill tour.38 words
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Article101 1956-09-25 4 Music draws in the cash -$160,000 PENANG, Mon. Dollars are still pouring In for Penang's seventh Moon Song Festival which closes at the end of the month. Donations for request numbers are now expected to reach $170,000 $30,000 more than the original estimate. From all sections of he island came101 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-09-25 4 A 1920 'BOMB' RECALLS LITTLE WIGGLES, BIG POP-EYES A SPANISH bomb ■of the *****, Bonn i t a Wersch— she used to raise temperatures In West Europe's nightspots with dances like the conga, rhumba and samba flew into Singapore from Jakarta by Qantas yesterday for a short holiday. Bonn it123 words
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Article120 1956-09-25 4 Mystery fire in shop: Man hurt PLICE are Investigating a mystery fire which broke out In a carpenter's shoo in Queen Street, Singapore, about 3.30 a.m. yesterday. They suspect arson. Two labourers were asleep in the shoo when the fire started. One of them. Pang Choon. 60. was injured by120 words
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Article74 1956-09-25 4 PETS PARADE SET FOR SATURDAY About 2,000 school children in Singapore will take part in one of the biggest and most colourful rallies to be held by the Animal Lovers' League this week. It will be opened by Mr. Chew Swee Kee .Minister for Education, at 3 p.m. on Saturday74 words
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Article37 1956-09-25 4 Officers and sergeants of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps headquarters section will be hosts to the section's reservists at a party in the Civil Defence clubhouse. Kolam Ayer Lane, at 8 p.m. on Saturday.37 words
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94 1956-09-25 4 SINGAPORE'S first Council >3 for Health Education wll] soon begin publicising the dangers of diphtheria. Dr. j. John, honorary secretary of the executive committee, said yesterday the committee decided that diphtheria needed the Colony's urgent attention. A sub-committee has been appointed to collect sufficient data.94 words
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Miscellaneous157 1956-09-25 4 radio malaya Regional (•Procrunme. thus marked can SINGAPORE be received by Usteaers la Ma- Ucca). (Short w»tc 62m. Medium ware 47&zn (Short wave 49 and 62m. Me- AM nig TVn* Rion.i i.<i tarnw 47^^ 3m minilßd o^™*3£JSSg. t5« im Morning B«Rntde: 7 Jo News: 7.35 am '8.57 Broadcasts To Eng-157 words
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Article299 1956-09-25 5 THEIR NEW TARGET tv» HJESECARS OF GOVERNMENT OFFICERS c p. CHIEF QUITS HIS BED AND FINDS MIDNIGHT BLAZES rIBKBI-fiS set four car* on fire in Singapore f on Sunday night ending three months' free /jom f r (im their attacks. cc Throe of the cars belonged299 words
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150 1956-09-25 5 SINGAPORE Judo A >• motor, Mr. J. pox, offered to let 21 tlmi stay in his rr.nasium for a lew then found they tended to stay for r it mind putting them they overstayed a>_ '.come," he said riay. r unable to hoin150 words
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Article35 1956-09-25 5 re police yesterday for information to i pretty Chinese wowhose body was found bridge in Lorong 3, j do Sept. 9. U about 25. sft. sin. of medium build nee hair.35 words
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Article42 1956-09-25 5 Pang Choon Sun, 21 was tentatively charged in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday with extorting $2,000 from Heng Teng Ye in Kampong Bugis on Sept. 3. He was alleged to have committed the offence with another man. Bail was granted.42 words
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Article42 1956-09-25 5 A driver of the Singapore Standard, Goh Boon Ping, was yesterday fined $50 by a Colony traffic court for negligent driving on June 21. Goh the prosecution said, collided with a lorry at 10th mile stone Bukit Timah Road.42 words
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Article152 1956-09-25 5 THE Singapore UMNO has been warned against ■virm 'opportunists'' to make use of the party stepping stone" to achieve their personal amt:tions. warning was given bj *ylang branch representar Inche Aziz bin Omar, at of UMNO electior Sunday. Id I member shoulr allowed to run152 words
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Article32 1956-09-25 5 taxi-owners, includ-.nc-.se women, wen 'lied $15 in the Singa^ Itjr Court yesterda; Pleadin R guilty to no tie Vehicles' De "-ment that their taxime '"tre not in proper con32 words
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89 1956-09-25 5 THE $500,000 oil cargo in the Korean tanker Chunchi, which went aground 100 miles from' Singapore last week, will have to be taken off before repairs can be carried out, a representative of the owners agents said yesterday. The Chunchi, re-floated by the Royal89 words
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Article114 1956-09-25 5 44-hr. week for shop assistants The Singapore Government's Shop Assistants Employment Bill, providing for a 44-hour working week for persons employed in shops and drawing not more than $400 a month, was published yesterday. The Bill, which was read in the Legislative Assembly for the first time on Sept. 6,114 words
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Article54 1956-09-25 5 Twenty Singapore City council sweepers yesterday collected a ton of litter left on and around the Padang by citizen.' celebrating City Day. A City Cleansing Department spokesman said: This is the largest amount of rubbish we have had to clear up after a54 words
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Article56 1956-09-25 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. A helicopter flew a wounded policeman to Alor Star hospital last night Constable Rosli bin Bahazum, victim of a bandit am- bush yesterday, was reported today to be still in a serious condition. He was shot when three terrorists opened flre on a56 words
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Article50 1956-09-25 5 The new cargo liner Kingsville is on the Barber-Fern-Ville Lines' round the world service. The local agents are Harrisons and Crosfleld. She is not operating for the Klaveness Line which runs a regular service from Malaya to American Pacific Coast ports. Their agents are McAlister and Co.50 words
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Article, Illustration90 1956-09-25 5 -when she wed a captain of the Guards MARRIED at St. George's Church Tanglin, at the weekend Captain Richard John MacKaness, Ist King's Dragoon Guards, and Miss Heather Thane St. Duthus Skinner, whose home was in the Isle of Wight. The reception was held at90 words
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183 1956-09-25 5 AN International Labour Organisation expert has just completed a year-long social security survey in Singapore which may lead to the introduction of contributory health and unemployment benefit schemes here. The expert is Mr O. J. Brocklehurst, a member of the Social Security Commission of New183 words
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Article20 1956-09-25 5 A 26-year-old Indian. Raghu Nathan, was found dead hanging in a house in Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday.20 words
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Article260 1956-09-25 5 NEW BILL EXTENDS VOTE TO 650,000 ALL ADULTS, irres- pective of citizen- j ship, who have lived in Singapore for five years, will have a right to vote In the city council and district council elections next April under a bill published by the Government yesterday. This provision In the260 words
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Article28 1956-09-25 5 Two Deputy Assistant Controllers of Immigration, Messrs. Tan Han Tuan and Chan Yen Cheong, left .Singapore for Britain by Qantas yesterday for a five-month training course.28 words
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Advertisement398 1956-09-25 5 M.47A~4t mm TBETHmc... -^s4 Vi 0 When baby's teething, a few drops of gentle Milk of Magnesia on a his sore gums will quickly cool and soothe them; and a few drops of it in his formula, fruit juice or water will calm and comfort his upaet tummy. For baby's398 words
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Miscellaneous49 1956-09-25 5 Table-tennis. •■PubUc-sp^aklnT' by Mrs. B. Katong Park. 530 p.m. w pjn.; BadmtaUnOub P«^ T J^\ ia -chUdmi to BtagMX>re" pm THEATEETTE- Free tlce for Junior members 5 p.m. w i»i^« Keys-Smith. TUbot SHELL THffg^o Shell 10 p.m.; *«"^voirA COCM- ft>UM." l" Scotte Bc»d. 8.30 p.m. VBISS mm MGE FOOR49 words
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Obituary153 1956-09-25 6 to Words HO (minimum). ELPHINSTONE: In Edinburgh ©n 21 9.56 William (Jock) Elphinstone, a^red 53. formerly Federation ef Malaya Police. MRS CHIA ENG SAY nee Tan Ah Nee aged 56. passed away peacefully at 39. Chapel Road on 22-9-56. leaving behind seven sons, fifteen daughters, five daught«r-ln-laws, 12 son-in-laws,153 words
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Article68 1956-09-25 6 tc vtord, $10 (mUHmmm). EtEANOR AND RUDY HAYECK thank Relatives and Friends for thf.r Help. Attendance and Presents on the occasion of their ICairlsfa on 22-9-56. LEE c IWEE SENG and Family Thank Reverend Chew Hock Hln. Members of Geylang Methodist Church, Relatives and Friends, for loan of cars,68 words
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Obituary26 1956-09-25 6 20 Worda $10 (mUimtim). IN EVER-LOVINO MEMORY ©f Mrs. It Appaduray of Ipoh who died on 25th September 1954. Inserted by husband asd children.26 words
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Article218 1956-09-25 6 20 Wort %U (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Bvery D»7 In the "Malay Mall" If you want to win that 15.000 word pusde. LAST FIVE DAYS:— BedsheeU $250. Fullsllps $2.90. Candlewick Bedcovers $18.50, All at Throw-Aw.iy-Prices. Luck's 17 Orchard Road. MADELINES FASHION NEWS. California Cottons for all occasions. Tailored classics, casual218 words
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583 1956-09-25 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues. Sept., 25, 1956. Suez Dispute For U.N. Anglo-French reference of the Suez dispute to the United Nations has been welcomed everywhere. Egypt herself is "not averse" to Security Council discussion of the issue, although understandably she does not regard the terms of the Western complaint583 words
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Article342 1956-09-25 6 "We are just trying to make the Press more decent," explained an Indonesian army spokesman a week ago when questioned about the new Press laws prohibiting criticism of top politicians and high officials. It is now becoming clear how this new "decency" is to be342 words
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Article246 1956-09-25 6 The president of the Sikh Moneylenders' Association has warned against what he calls "repressive laws" against moneylenders. There will be agreement with him as to the undesirability of "repressive" laws not only against moneylenders but against any lawabiding class of people. Unfortunately Mr. Sadhu Singh does not make246 words
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Article, Illustration948 1956-09-25 6 A plain man's guide to Leninism in Malay a 11/ f R. LIM YEW HOCK 1a wise to carry on as usual, driving himself around in his little ten-horse-power car. Courage is a quality everyone admires. Also it is infectious. If last week's letter threateaning his life does, in fact,948 words
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708 1956-09-25 6 AS principal administrative and academic officer of the Singapore Polytechnic I have been invited by the chairman, Mr. L. Cresson, to reply to the points raised in a letter signed "Interested" (Straits Times, Bept. 17). In the first place it must be recognised that there708 words
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Letter115 1956-09-25 6 RECENTLY I was travelling in an S.T.C. bus (No. 12) from Paya Lebar Airport to town. On reaching the Junction of Macpherson Road depot, seven S-T.C. personnel boarded the bus and occupied seats. At Serangoon Road a number of passengers boarded the bus and more than six115 words
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Advertisement411 1956-09-25 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I It Wirdt tit (minimum). KHOO— LEE 800 Eng only son ef Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Peck Kirn to Annie second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sin Cno on 22-9-56. TEO-LIM: On 22-9- M between Teo Song Boon, third aon of tbe Late Mr. Teo Kwang Mul411 words
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Advertisement32 1956-09-25 6 SUPER HI-FI 3-D RADIOGRAM WITH 3 SPEAKERS MODEL "RIO 30" STORE A PENANG: $720.00. KUALA LUMPUR $825.00. LESS 10% FOR CASH. Sole Agents: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. SPORE— X. LUMPUR— PENANQ.32 words
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Advertisement70 1956-09-25 6 y |3 GOLDEN STAR RADIO Hl>Ti' 3 f 2 ""OC 'tifif i •"<^??7?sl!_l Model PEIO2 Attractive moulded cab.net fle dark and light browns. Bandspread »hortwa»e omat Negative feedback Variable tone control Switched pickup focketi Fully tropicalised Cll)n Federation Price Singapore $180/- Less 10- <or C«"Mill Mill rTIT """P SINCAPORE KUALA70 words
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1158 1956-09-25 7 FATHER RKLATES~Anv»« AUYI^ HE GOT; V SHE WANTS JOB, WITHDRAW REPORT' EX-COUNCILWR'S WIFE: 'MY HUSBAND WANTED TO AVOID SHAME ON OUR COMMUNITY' MALACCA, Mon.—Mrs. Marie n Gomes, wife of the former federal councillor and president o! the Malacca Eurasian Association, C. F. Gomes,1,158 words
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82 1956-09-25 7 Singapore Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. who i* also secretary of the People's Action Party, will table a motion concerning the recent arrests of seven people by the Special Branch at the next Legislative Assembly on Oct. 3. Mr Lee's motion82 words
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116 1956-09-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A GOVERNMENT spokesman today described as "emotional" the allegation by Indian university graduates that the Education Department has adopted a "discriminatory" attitude towards them. He was commenting on statements made at a protest meeting of the Indian University Graduates' Assodepartment's new ruling116 words
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Article38 1956-09-25 7 The religious section of the Singapore branch of UMNO has decided to ask the Government to pass a law making It a criminal offence for a Muslim to live with a non-Muslim as a married couple.38 words
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Article167 1956-09-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government Is to be asked to help trade unions to collect membership fees by deducting them from pay packets. This has been decided by the full National Whitley Council presided over by the acting Chief Secretary, Mr. Norman Ward.167 words
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Article17 1956-09-25 7 TCTTALA LUMPUR- Morv TyStSu cut telephone wires to Theßatu Pahat area of johore yesterday.17 words
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Article70 1956-09-25 7 A FAREWELL POEM FOR CAINE rpHE Tacore Society in SinX gapore save a farewell party to the retiring ViceChancellor of the University of Malaya. Sir Sydney Came, and Lady Came. at the Cathay Hotel on Saturday. Sir Sydney is an honorary member of the society, which he Joined in India.70 words
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233 1956-09-25 7 ANTHEMS MADE THE EXPERTS PLUG EARS SINGAPORE musicians hope Malaya's future national anthem was not among the seven compositions broadcast by Radio Malaya on Sunday night. In all, 108 entries were lodged for the $14,000 anthem quest, but all except seven were rejected Decause they were considered too poor. "If233 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-09-25 7 BEM for Scott staffs 'mother' MBS. C. a. CORNELIUS, imprisoned during the Japanese occupation after her husband was tortured to death, will today receive the British Empire Medal from the Commissioner-General Sir Robert Scott. Mrs Cornelius, who looks after the welfare of Sir Robert's staff, is supervisor of the Braddell58 words
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Article40 1956-09-25 7 i Njr Pool, 49, of Jurong Road. Singapore, was rescued from drowning in the sea off Nicoll Highway, yesterday. He was pulled out of the water by a passer-by soon after he fell off the seawall.40 words
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Article42 1956-09-25 7 Lee Fonc Chet, 36, yestorday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore magistrate's court to a charge of raping a 13--year-old girl Lee was alleged to have committed the offence in a house in Transit Road, Singapore. Bail was offered.42 words
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Advertisement119 1956-09-25 7 tfk Quick! that cut with Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS Cuts and grazes need immediate protection with Elastoplast. A neat Elastoplast adhesive dressing will keep the wound free from infection until it is healed. The dressing is elastic and stretches with the skin movements. Being adhesive, Elastoplast really does stay on.119 words
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Advertisement132 1956-09-25 7 I price I Wy SINGAPORE— S2. 2O per tin of 50 I FEDERATION $2.75 per tin of 50 LAST WEEK FINAL REDUCTION! K-R-l-P-A-L-S-O-N-S 4th MID-ANNIVERSARY SALE! (65, Arab Street Phone: *****-3 Floors) j DEEP A V ALI is fast approaching! I "Right Royal" Sarces are in! I BUY THEM RIGHT132 words
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Article, Illustration225 1956-09-25 8 THIS BRIDAL GOWN DREAM TOPICS FOR WOMEN.... BY SUSAN BARRIE FASHIONS from France. Italy, Britain America, Australia and Hong Kong will give a strictly international flavour to a fashion parade which will be held at John Little's next Saturday morning. Mrs. A. M. Skyum, head of the dress department, who225 words
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Article182 1956-09-25 8 Chinese set will go with them A CHINESE dinner set presented by the Chinese Ladies' Association will be one of the most treasured souvenirs of Singapore which American Consul, Mr. Robert J. Jantzen and his wife will take back to America when they return In a few weeks' time. The182 words
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436 1956-09-25 8 MONDAY "f WISH you'd come and help me choose a hat," I suggest to Tom this afternoon. "Not much good my coming," he replies. "I shan't like any of them." "Oh Mummy, you're not going to buy a hat are you?" cries436 words
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Article224 1956-09-25 8 New book is help to women A NEW book which' should make a valuable contribution to the health and well being of Malayan families has just been published by Donald Moore, of Singapore. Titled "How to Keep Fit in the Tropics," it is written by Dr. J. Illovsky. who knows224 words
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102 1956-09-25 8 Gay colour in new fashions Vivid colour is the keynote of the Ictest overseas fashions collec- tions, and the most po- pular shades are brilliant Z kingfisher blv c s and I greens, the whole gamut j of reds, from carmine to I strong orange, and blue in every shade102 words
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Advertisement484 1956-09-25 8 EX-SUFFERER W&M RELIEVED FOR PW OVER TWELVEMONTHS Here in her own words, it. I have proved' its worth. Mrs. K. Prosser. of Perth. The trouble is people take W A trlU how Lantiecn one bot e t*' l lwo iI, Lanll c think it is not acting. With •B' Oral484 words
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Advertisement180 1956-09-25 8 MODERN SANITATION WITHOUT RUNNING WATU an END TO THb THE DESTROL SYSTLM No Manual K% I' Empfv.r. 6 NO ODOUR '^^^W Maintenance Kemf|ui)) No C sSSIo Free from Ccrms A Harmless to (jL »h e skin £3 t No mains water required FuHfl.sk No septic Tank Moit I Lon?-Lastmi Low180 words
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Miscellaneous197 1956-09-25 8 Straits Times Crossword 1 How ttJSKSh. ran Into MtM 10 Or^n^uPny. (5). to any b«g.ln 11 No score In the test, apparent- 9"A Yank at Oxford" (an I* .i 4 5) exceptional one) (8. 7). 12 Laid for French use (4). 15 A fast old greyhound and her 13 Intend197 words
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Article, Illustration1457 1956-09-25 9 STRAITS TIMERS SPECIAL FEATURE p ar ba ron with Midas touch crashed to bankruptcy I His develapwnent plans g 1 shacked Wall Street t \TK in April, 1929, a dapper, energetic elderly man appeared al the White House, Na<hinj?ton. Though j, c had no appointment he demanded to President HerbertDaily Mirror - 1,457 words
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Advertisement157 1956-09-25 9 GIVE YOUR BABY bciOGEftf LACTOGEN is remarkably easy /'l^DlTllX to mix nothing to add **">£/'' /Vi except boiled water. /o^ This is Baby Mark M J just another splendid example of a healthy, I happy Lactogen Infant. Uff^Buk% portions ■J LACTOGEN is a scientifically balanced >^ Baby Mark, Singapore. L./3/36157 words
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Miscellaneous44 1956-09-25 9 Rex Morgan, 3M.D. Weil worried ijt^^^rgg?^?'V" I j-^ uOOOJEP.' J He SHOULD BE WCSS V UNOSBSTAnO iff TRUB, JUNE Tj ITS TRUB THAT 9HE DUk Traey Police arrive <&J *^> f^l s r*t- off i^k BB^fci^* l^^^^>^M l^B^^^^vf i 1\ tW Ace O'Mtara Coming round44 words
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741 1956-09-25 10 RUBBER PRICE SLIPS BELOW 90 CENTS ON BEARISH MARKET By Our Market Correspondent pOR the first time for nearly three months rubber slipped below the 90 cents level in Singapore yesterday in consequence of the further easing of the Suez Canal crisis. The price has been falling quietly each day741 words
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Article150 1956-09-25 10 October nrst grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore "I. terday at 69*. cent* per lo?do£n one cent on Saturday's closing price. quirt* clorin U)ne *as steady Closing prices In cents per lb yesterday were:— No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 89 i sellers 89-^ <Nomj; No. 1150 words
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Article71 1956-09-25 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchanjf: noon prires per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; Sept. $26 buyers. $26 1.2 sellers. Coconut oil- steady: bulk $40 3 4 sellers, drum $43 3 4 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $119 Sarawak $118, special Sarawak black $82 (all unchanged).71 words
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Article143 1956-09-25 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday New York: buying airmail: T.T. 32 9/16, O.D. 32 11/16, 90 d/st 32 15/16 credit bills, 33 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31 7/8; O.D. 32, 90 d/st 32 5/16 credit bills.143 words
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Article85 1956-09-25 10 Ship. lyin« alongside the Slneapore Harbour Board wharves •r expected today are: Rajula 1/2. Lycaon 4/5, Nissan Mam CJ>.. Torrens 6/7, Chakdlna 8/9, Benreoch 11. Sarangan 13/14. Takaang 15/18, Tablan 18, Loksang 19/30, Soon Bee N. Wall 4. Resaog N. Wall 6, Taype N. Wall 7, Rokan N. WaU85 words
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Article53 1956-09-25 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS Loans |v S^»JH Con. z:n c 9oo^ Bank of 'n'i!m'" Mount. Lyell MoU o ntMo rgan r Ampol Ex. 4 Oil Search A p M. fn«W) 54 Bradford B. Hill Pro!^"' CounauJd 4 Duniop "<" Elec. Zinr" Pelt Tex CJ. Cole s Herald Time,", "/*i MM rAust W'»lworth53 words
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Article58 1956-09-25 10 1 Airrraft md*.,^ 00 700 a.m.; BOAr London/Colombo 830 < E US3I 113, S^ ne QEA ,EM5i Darwm/ Jakarta 9 •ML4O7, sanaabr buan/s Ibu/Kuch1 bu/Kuchm E (0A370) Jakarta/p a y am-: Slam Aimys S --f, if London/Banekok Kuala Lumpur (MLI 49, Penan Lumpur/Malacca 1 'MLIO9, KuaU l-^l 258 words
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Advertisement239 1956-09-25 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OP THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SHIFT ENGINEER TRAINEES Vacancies filled. Applicants thanked. PERSONNEL OFFICER. Central Electricity Board. RECTOSEROL (Made In Germany) for treatment of internal and external PILES Relieves pain, stops bleeding checks inflammation. $3.50 large tube with rectal pipe. Postage 60cts. CHARI CO.. (Post239 words
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Advertisement486 1956-09-25 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Chairman/Executive Officer of the Central Apprenticeship Board which has been appointed to advise the Minister for Labour In the organisation, development and general supervision of a co-ordinated scheme of apprenticeship. Applicant* should be Federal Citizens and not leas than 35 years486 words
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Advertisement539 1956-09-25 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS WANTED The following vacancies exist in the Union of Burma Shipping Board. Rangoon:— 1. Masters with M.O.T. Forelvngolng certificates. 2. Chief Officers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 3. Chief Engineers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 4. Second Engineers with M.O.T. Foreign-going Certificates. 6. Third Engineers with previous experience. C. Chief539 words
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Advertisement603 1956-09-25 10 NOTICES JOHAN TIN DREDGING. LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Directors have declared sn Interim Dividend of 5% (less 30% Income Tax) on account of the year ending 31st January 1957 due and payable on the Sth October 1956 to members whose names603 words
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Advertisement306 1956-09-25 10 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICI la hereby given that Toosje (or Tosca) de Jager of Mo. 40 Oentle Road, Singapore to applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reuon why naturalisation ahould not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to306 words
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Advertisement387 1956-09-25 10 MAERSK LINE ANNA MAERSK SINGAPORE P. SHAM PtNANG |U n vn» 29 S.»t/« Oct 9/10 Oct M call J6/M S.pt l W 2nd coll 13/15 Oct HULDA MAERSK 20/J* O<t 27 Ort 30/31 Oct J TO ENSURE RELIABLE ARRIVAL OATIS AT NEW YO«K THE »«av. 1 MENTIONED VESSELS WILL PROCEED387 words
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Advertisement1077 1956-09-25 11 s »a.NGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, IONBON t^.SS?'*^' 0 nt :TION OF VCSSELS WHICH HAVC LEFT m©M K> TS 1 s*l H °A C Ga"pINOR VerPC rt U 0; D "b'>n 21.10 2V T vu s s &IZ fB 1 Smgapor. dl Port 21.10 Duo Sail. B verpool P. Shorn p1,077 words
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Advertisement916 1956-09-25 11 wvrtwzffmTTWPnfVTiTf^ EAST ASIATIC LINKS OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR PAR EAST P*nono P. Sham S'poro ztzzm "Tiir' 'iUILUL "MOMBASA" SpOr S<hOm P#Wm ••jutlTndia; 1/ t« u/i L^ •"PAMAma- Onty. SUM.AWA JjgjJJj mm Oct 10/1, DC SPACE AVAILABLE. SSs l«>«jj|j£ Car General Agents tor SCANDINAVIAN AIRUNES SYSTEM AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD.916 words
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Advertisement1006 1956-09-25 11 SuVSU THE BIN UNE STEAMERS LTD ™i J7 f SINGAPOM (Incorporated M the United Kingdom) 0 LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang BENMHOR for Liverpool, Rotterdam Hcrr bof 0 tl l *BENRtOCH for London, Rottordam 20 Scat/ S Oat •BENVRACKIE for London, Rotterdom 20 Oct/1,006 words
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Advertisement1304 1956-09-25 11 McAUSTER ft CO., LTD. TEL.: No.: ***** ELUKMAJI 0k BOCKMAIX KLAVEMKSS UMB LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS AN ,ELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Port, Accepting cargo tor Central ft South and Conada via Colombo America CITY OP BATH FRANCISVILU Spore P. S'hom Ponong1,304 words
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Article172 1956-09-25 12 THE Wiggins, Teape Group the largest manufacturers of fine papers in Europe have purchased the export side of the Lendrum organisation. The purchase took effect from September IS and the Interests of the new organisation will be co-ordinated in Singapore by Mr. W. S. Brims, who172 words
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Article212 1956-09-25 12 rE sales' promoter of a large German record factory, Mr. Gnnther Hellgardt, said on arrival in Singapore last week that the Sues Canal crisis would not hinder the flow of his company's exports to Malaya, or other SouthEast Asian countries. Mr. Hellgardt, from Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft,212 words
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612 1956-09-25 12 FROM THE FINANCIAL TIMES JN 1955, 77 per cent. of all north-bound cargoes through the Suez Canal consisted of oil; in June, 1956, oil represented 79 per cent, of northbound tonnage. Of remaining cargoes one-quarter consisted of metal ores, mostly iron ore and612 words
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Article99 1956-09-25 12 (Breakdown shows northbound traffic through Suez 1955— excluding oil). U.K. U.S. France Italy Holland Minerals «40 1.163 248 538 818 Cereals 888 4 77 122 249 Vegetable oiis'.V. 571 62 96 135 52« Textiles 4M 315 88 104 34 Rubber 215 451 67 26 48 All commodities99 words
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269 1956-09-25 12 Now, celebrating its tenth birthday, Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., directly serves eight of the most important countries in the Far East, and supplies connecting services which, in conjunction with their interline partners, extend throughout the worldMoreover. C.P.A. provides the fastest flights of any carrier269 words
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Article, Illustration297 1956-09-25 12 BORNEO COMPANY IS 100 YEARS OLD ELABORATE plans are being made by the Borneo Co. Ltd., to celebrate their centenary in the last two weeks of October and these include the decoration of the company's buildings througxiout Malaya, Sarawak, Brunei, Borneo and Siam. The chairman of the company, Mr. C.297 words
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Advertisement155 1956-09-25 12 Ocotch whisky there's ts^ «m^ a tine, honest drink for J^}H L you, appropriate to every occasion. In Haig you uvour Scotch at its best, D^S distinguished by the rare character that bcrits the product oF its oldest j^Gf^M distillers. So stick to Scotch and give it a 0 ask155 words
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Advertisement137 1956-09-25 12 i ■^956 PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES ON WORLD TRADE ROUTES JS o I7 BRms H IND **^m^ w* Steam Navigation Co.ltd. y ifOS'MCUI SuperConvair TO BANGKOK CAkUDA MEDAN. ALSO OFFER PALEMBANC. CONVENIENT DJAKARTA. CONNECTIONS MANILA. BALI TO INDIA ANC PRINCIPAL EUROPE OR CENTRES HONCKONC THROUGHOUT "APAN USA INDONESIA Booking Office:;137 words
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Article251 1956-09-25 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP From /\NLY a few horses went out against the stopwatch at Ipoh this morning when the best gallop was done by Dande Bay. With Hudson astride, this speedy Dante gelding reeled off 3f in 38 1/5. Dande Bay Is engaged ln the Class251 words
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432 1956-09-25 13 In London last week some of the Wogest navies in sport and entertainment met to honour the great wizard of Soccer, Stan Matthews, on his completion of 25 years in the game. This is DESMOND HACKETTS account of a memorable occasion.432 words
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66 1956-09-25 13 HK athletes join China Games trials HONG KONG. Mon. A CONTINGENT of Chinese 4* athletes ln Hang Kong left for Canton this afternoon to take part in China's Olympic trials. The contingent comprised mainly of baseketball players. A Rone Kong weif htlifter will also take part in the trials. Chin*66 words
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Article21 1956-09-25 13 I Jimmy Carroll won the R.A.P. Seletar OoU Club's Hacker Cup competition. Levin and Mitchell won the ball sweep.21 words
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Article127 1956-09-25 13 Singles to Flam and Althea LOS ANGELES, Men. Ken RoMwall (Amtralta). recent winner of the United States lawn tennis title, was beaten by Herb Flam (California) In the final ef the Pacific Southwest Tournament here yesterday 4-6. 6-1. 5-7, 6-3, 7-5 a match lasting ZK hew*. Miss Althea Glbaon, the127 words
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Article93 1956-09-25 13 SYDNEY, Mon. MILER Jim Balky angered a crowd of 4.000 yesterday when he clocked a "slow" 4mln. B.BMC. Invitation mUe at Moore Park Olympic trials. The race, hailed as "Australian mUe of the year," developed Into a fiasco. It was obvious after the first 200 yards93 words
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Advertisement452 1956-09-25 13 VjftfTtXlJHfP^ gHSBIHBSSSSSSSSSSS^BSSS^BHBHBSSSSSSsB •CfOHMODATION VACANT I Z* ii (Min.)-»ox it cU. matrm. piILY FURNISHED Single ,I'oom Flat, all Modern ConivaUable immediately, Phone *****. mi.ABLE IST OCT. fully--3 Room Bungalow at ril Heights, all Modern Con- r es Tel: 2-5 pjn. *****. BEDROOM FLAT In Draycot P bfhind Tanglln Club. To be452 words
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Advertisement219 1956-09-25 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT trffctne^^vate en»*o box ASioeV?* area Rent EUROPEAN REQUIRE* BACHELOR REOUmiw, \t TUITION Word, U (Min.)-BozttcU. v* n M^^r^.^HCOL of «c^— interwung; an d economical— Y^.C I TBS. nga6 9 56 Pho -mpondence. Snecial c«£Sng for s£g. E^ ms Success guaranteed iWstaSSSf.: PO WILDORS DRIVING SCHOOL -Competent English speaking219 words
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Advertisement346 1956-09-25 13 WANTED Mete. .rtr*. EXPERIENCED Ladles Hair SHOP FRONT WANTED te the whete aSSd C Bix W A^ 8 y T Dr HOUSES LAND WANTED 20 Word, tS Mcf e. estre. 2/3 BEDROOM HOUSE with Modern Sanitation. Thomson Road/Sembawang Hills areaon. VEHICLES WANTED 20 Word, is (MiM.)-a n t$ t u.346 words
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Advertisement418 1956-09-25 13 HOUSES it LAND FOB SALE it Word, U (Min.)-BoxSteU. tatrm. FREEHOLD BUILDING LOTS Oei nor* Ham Park, Holland Road, 10.000 to 15,000 square feet at $1.00 to $1.20. Estate Oei Tlong Ham, Tel: *****. WAN THO AVENUE 2-storeyed Terrace Houses ready In 6 months, 3 Bedreoms, Dining, Uvlngrooms, Kitchen. AU418 words
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Advertisement613 1956-09-25 13 i^^t 7W-S/~ 9 '"^>sf Those natural cork tips. as cool to your lips as the MgPp^^liiw to your throat .^^^S^ra CRAVM A' KIND TO .YOUR. THRO AT Getting Up Nights MTHMAMUCUS Makes Man Fe.l Old LOOSENED FIRST DAY Barnra Thsiir Time Don't let coughing. •ne«iin», Sittul a?hTt «r'hM «nS not613 words
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Article133 1956-09-25 14 f 'HQ Farelf were beaten 4-2 by R.A.F. Changi In a S.H.A. Dlv. 1 league tie at Tanglln yesterday. GHQ opened scoring In the 27th minute through right winger Clarkson. Just before half-time GHQ were two goals up when centre forward Randall crossed the133 words
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Article, Illustration628 1956-09-25 14 THAT FRIENDLY GESTURE BY SINGAPORE IS REJECTED FMAAU MEN SAY 'WE'LL HOLD OWN TEST ON FRIDAY' OFFICIALS of the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union in Kuala Lumpur yesterday rejected the idea of Selangor's Annie Choong, the Federation's best woman sprinter, taking part in Singapore628 words
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205 1956-09-25 14 i SINGAPORE footballer who kicked the ball at the referee after a match and sarcastically complimented him has been suspended for 15 months by Singapore Amateur Football Association. The Incident took place in the Business Houses League match between Shell Sports205 words
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373 1956-09-25 14 'IRON MEN' GET THEIR NAMES ON SOSC LIST SAIL JOSHUA By miai'nucK&TANDlNG has k Singapore's "iron men" c; n ir »n Pd fl T f hree Singapore weightli te r h We^en first to qualify for the Olymn c V c have been among the last to h inclusion in373 words
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36 1956-09-25 14 Hom e cooking for Malayans at Melbourne the Commandant Olympic Vii| ae nf <h; Said Mr I^iah- m B "t certain pmntv ri| accommodation Steley said that h, consult Games «fli (ia »P»re»nd Federal Onr N36 words
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Article11 1956-09-25 14 ANTARES BEST IN YACHT RACE in uoio*n E<u:ie Klngstone's •Horr.et ttWT11 words
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Article28 1956-09-25 14 Gan En? Seng beat St. Joseph, 1-0 In an imer-school hock»v match Bra* Butt terdav Cheah Pens h In the second Mn beat G.E.S. 1-0. Beota28 words
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Article209 1956-09-25 14 SASA OFFICIALS TITLE MEET POSER By MOK SIN PIN JJOW WOULD YOU start a race In a championship meeting when one of the competitors is deaf and dumb? This problem confronted Singapore Amateur Swimming Association officials yesterday when they were told that a girl who209 words
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Article435 1956-09-25 14 COUR girl swimmers were disqualified for not per forming the specified strokes in the heats of thei: events in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Asso ciation's championships at the Singapore Swimminj Club yesterday. I The girls. Sally Hudson (SSC>, Christine Boswell (DSC i, Wendy435 words
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Article120 1956-09-25 14 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" suffered their second su-crs- sive defeat of the season when I they went down by five points <a goal) to three (penalty goal) to R.A.A.P. "B" In a rugger fixture on the padang yesterday. Club scored their points through Peter Harrison120 words
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Article40 1956-09-25 14 Seletar champion cyclist LAC B. Toole won the 50 miles time trial at Buklt Tlmah Road on Sunday with a time of 2hr. 9mln. 23sec. Second was SAC t. Pollard (S> and third was Hamid Najat (M.R.R.).40 words
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Article20 1956-09-25 14 Royal Johore International Golf Club beat RAF Seletar Golf Club in a 18-hole match at Johore Bahru yesterday.20 words
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Article199 1956-09-25 14 MARINE Department scored a deserving 4-1 victory over Public Works Department in the final of the Singapore Government Services F A. senior knockout competition at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Marines played a fast and superior game but good goaikeeplng by the P.W.D/s file Yeo199 words
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Article400 1956-09-25 14 Harbans sparked I.A. win INDIAN Association 1 struck their best patch in league hockey this season in beating Wanderers 2-1 in a keen S.H.A. Div. 1 game at Balestier Road yesterday. Indians had to rely on their superior staying power for their hard-earned victory which now sends them Into thirdDomei - 400 words
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257 1956-09-25 14 Police and P T share junior title pOLJCE "B" drew 3-3 with Posts and Telegraph in the final of the Singapore Government Services P.A. junior Cup knockout competition at Jalan Beaar stadium yesterday. After a scoreless first half, the game finished with much excitement as both teams went all out257 words
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Article96 1956-09-25 14 A GOAL by Sullivan enabled Wanderers to beat Prisons 1-0 in a S.H.A. Dlv. 3 league match at Woocbville yesterday. In another Dlv. 3 match. V.M S.A. trounced YMCA. 6-0 at Balestier Road. Jajat Singh (3), I. J. Singh <2> and Charar Singh scored. At96 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous78 1956-09-25 14 HOCKEY SHA league. Div. 1: SCC v R.N. Police, padanc; SHB Police SCRC, Keppei Harbour; DW. I: SRC v La tiff Wanderers, padanc: I nl«r- school; Victoria school v Raffles. R.I. SOCCER SAFA senior cop (Semi-final) REME v Tigers, Jalan Besar, S.IS p.m.; Junior cap: SCC r RAF Chand "A",78 words
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