Sunday Standard, 4 November 1956
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Title Section19 1956-11-04 1 SU ND AY ST ANDA RD Vol. VII. No. 125 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS19 words
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Article218 1956-11-04 1 <«F eventN that blitzed through Singapore Jurin* the past week must have given the n lc and the Government of the Federai m uch food for thought. Tunku Abdul !hman. m refusing fusion with Singapore t hc Federation has achieved merdeka, ,hnwn much wisdom and farsightedness. Iv218 words
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Article124 1956-11-04 1 3 Router)— is Airways om SydLnndon bypassed r em- Dutch Oil BP.M. had an- refusal to i\ an? British or lrcraft landing In -trd to rica of d measures against nd French inhere m protest Anslo-French n Egypt, which -psian Government -ded "an a^gres- Dr. John124 words
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Article39 1956-11-04 1 YORK. Nov. 3 (RevDt today asked for ting of the General As- nry .session the Anglo-French rejection of the Assembly's call lor a Middle East ceasefire. The Egyptian request was supported by the 24-nation Asian-African group.39 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-11-04 1 UNDER the cover of smoke screens, a platoon of Israeli infantry supported by tanks continues its push into Egyptian territory. The foot-soldiers were unmolested by air attacks, as a combined Franco-British mass bombardment of air fields and installations destroyed Egypt's Air Force. Reports from TelU.P. - 101 words
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1432 1956-11-04 1 Britain, France Reject easefire Call EDEN DEMANDS U.N. POLICE ACTION BEFORE HOSTILITIES END LONDON, NOV. 3, REUTER BRITAIN AND FRANCE ANNOUNCED TODAY THEY INTEND GOING AHEAD WITH MILITARY ACTION IN EGYPT BUT WILL "MOST WILLINGLY STOP IT ONCE A UNITED NATIONS FORCE IS SENT IN TO PRESERVE MIDDLE EAST PEACE.1,432 words
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309 1956-11-04 1 LONDON, NOV. 3— MR. ANTHONY HEAD, THE MINISTER FOR DEFENCE, TOLD THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TODAY THAT NO LANDINGS HAD TAKEN PLACE SO FAR BY THE ANGLO-FRENCH FORCES. He was giving details of the latest military position. He saidReuter - 309 words
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164 1956-11-04 1 One Malayan Dollar From Every Single Citizen Wanted WANTED: One Malayan dollar from every citizen of this country who knows the true meaning of Yuletide. Send it to the Singapore Standard Cheer Fund, Urn Teck Kirn Road, Singapore, if you wish to do your bit to help the SICK, the164 words
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Article319 1956-11-04 1 BAHRAIN (Persian Gulf), Nov. 3, (UP)— Police imposed an indefinite curfew on this oil-rich island today after fires damaged a British oil company office a newspaper plant and a harbour slipway. TEL AVIV. Nov 3. (Reuter;—An Israeli military sDokesrnan today announced the rapture ot Khan Yunis. a border319 words
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376 1956-11-04 2 Hungarian Insurgents Dig In As Tanks Clash VIENNA, Nov. 3, Russians sealed Budapest with a ring of armour as Hungarian insurgents broadcast reports of clashes between Soviet and revolutionary Hungarian troops m Budapest and other places. At Budapest, Soviet and Hungarian tanks hadReuter; UP - 376 words
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109 1956-11-04 2 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 2 (UP) Russia denied to the U.N. Security Council last night that Soviet reinforcements were sent into Hungary and was immediately confronted by an official Hungarian complaint that large military units crossed the frontier today. Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy sent a109 words
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Article31 1956-11-04 2 WASHINGTON, Nov 3 (Reuter) Mr John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, entered the Walter Reed Army Hospital early today, and doctors reported that he might be suffering from appendicitis.31 words
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Article36 1956-11-04 2 TRIPOLI, Libya, Nov. 3, (Renter). A bomb exploded m Barclay's Bank here today, and first reports said a number of people were injured. Damage was caused but no deaths were immediately reported.36 words
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Article224 1956-11-04 2 Desist Withdraw: Red China HONGKONG, Nov. 3 (Reuter). Communist China today demanded that Britain and France stop immediately their armed attack on Egypt and warned they would face grave consequences if they failed to do so. me official government protest was published by the New China News Agency. The full224 words
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347 1956-11-04 3 Fighting Ebbs-But Israel Awaits Move On Her Eastern Front T E A L O AVIV, Israel, Nov. (AF). Fighting ebbed on the Egyptian front today and the Israelis— bolstered by captured arms, vehicles and provisions watched intently for developments on their eastern flank. Iraq announced the dispatch of troops into347 words
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Article246 1956-11-04 3 Asians Protest Against Franco-British Action ANGRY demonstrations against the Franco-British military action m the Middle East took place m many Asian countries yesterday and on Friday. Here are reports from several Capitals: PEKING: Several hundred angry but well-disciplined demonstrators invaded the British Legation compound here yesterday morning246 words
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Article121 1956-11-04 3 U.N. Men Helped Surrender TEL AVIV, Nov. 3, (Reuter)— United Nations military observers on both sides of the front line acted as "contact men" when the Egyptians surrendered Gaza to the Israelis, according to reports reaching here last night. The reports said Egyptian Major General Mohamed Fuad Adagaw officially negotiated121 words
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Article69 1956-11-04 3 LONDON. Nov. 3. (Reuter) —British church leaders, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, today called on Sir Anthony L'den to attempt to secure a cease-fire m the Middle East '•as speedily as possible." The Primate, as president, lea a deputation on behalf of the69 words
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Article36 1956-11-04 3 LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Nutting, Minister of State at the Foreign Office has resigned because he disagrees with the policy of the Conservative Government on Egypt, it was officially announced here today.36 words
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Article163 1956-11-04 3 NEW YORK. Nov. 3 (Reuter) The Egyptian Government today announced her acceptance of the United Nations resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire on condition that the attacking armies cease their aggression. A memorandum from the Egyptian delegate Mr Omar Lloutfi to the U.N. SecretaryGeneral Mr.163 words
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Article62 1956-11-04 3 NICOSIA, Nov. 3 (AP) British authorities ordered a dusk-to-dawn "youth curlew" on six major towns of troop-iaaen Cyprus today to tnwart a newly-opened EOKA offensive. Acting alter antl-Bntlsh rebels exploded 14 bombs In less tnan 24 hours, the island government ordered a 5.30 p.m. to 5 a.m.62 words
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Article122 1956-11-04 3 The Arabs Rally To Egypt's Aid WASHINGTON. Nov. 3 The Syrian Embassy announced yesterday that it had informed the United States Government that Syria was placing its armed forces under the command of General Abdel Hakim Amer, Commander-in-Chief of th G Egyptian Forces. A spokesman of the Embassy said that122 words
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Article21 1956-11-04 3 PRINCESS Ira, 16-year-old wife of Prince Alphonse von Hohenlohe, gave birth to a son m Lausanne yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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137 1956-11-04 3 LONDON, Nov. 3, (UP)— Britain will be forced to ration petrol within a fortnight if the Suez Canal does not come back into operation within that time, informed sources said here last night. Minister of Transport Harold Watkinson. m a television interview gave the impression137 words
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Article203 1956-11-04 3 NEW YORK. Nov. 3, (AP)— President Eisenhower is leading Democrat candidate Adlai Stevenson by a comfortable margin m most public opinion polls as the U.S. election campaign nears its end. Stevenson continued to score gains as he has m recent weeks. A Gallup national203 words
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Article60 1956-11-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Alliance will name six candidates tomorrow, three Malays and three Chinese, to contest the six wards m the Johore Bahru Town Council elections. An Alliance spokesman told The Standard that of the three Malays to be named as Alliance candidates. two would be60 words
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Article149 1956-11-04 4 THE climax to the Singapore Children's Society's fundraising campaign, started m August, will be a Grand Variety Concert at 8.30 p.m.. on Nov. 17. at the new Chinese V.M.C.A., off Shenton Way. The programme, to be compered by Mr. Garry Stewart, will include appearances by149 words
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Article622 1956-11-04 4 TERRY PILLAY - TERRY PILLAY Renovations Fut raid To Criticisms By RAFFLES Museum, with its gracious dome rising m the heart of the city, is Singapore's link with the past and it is good to know it is being cherished. Last week, the final phase of a five-month622 words
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Article98 1956-11-04 4 Religion To Foster Goodwill KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Swami Satyananda, today urged Malayans to participate widely m religious activities to foster goodwill and friendship among themselves. The Swaml was addressing the opening of the Kuala Lumpur centre of the World Council for Inter-Faith Cooperation at the British Council hall here. He98 words
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372 1956-11-04 4 STRICT Police security precautions were taken m and around the Singapore Police and District Courts yesterday, when a total of 161 persons were charged m the Fourth and Fifth Magistrates' Courts for breaking the curfew during the Colony riots. A total of 147 curfew372 words
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Article71 1956-11-04 4 3 Rob Iban Of $480 A 22-year-old Iban, C. H Inka, was rohbed of $480 after w?^ *****1 IJ P by three men m Medan Road, Singapore, last night. Inka said that he was walking home when he was held lJ£kJ? n fir man pointe d what looked like a71 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-11-04 4 MALAY kris which are on view for the first time (left to right) are: A gold inlaid kris, with a carved wooden handle m the shape of a bird, which belonged to a Sultan of Palembang. (Centre): East Javanese kris. probably from the island of Madura.Standard - 62 words
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Article140 1956-11-04 4 A MYSTERIOUS fire broke out m the T Preparatory School m Holland Road at noon ye t gutting, a room and the quarters of a Malay Damage to the school, which caters for 148 European children, has not been assessed. The cause of the fire140 words
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Article26 1956-11-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Burglars broke into the Officers' Mess at the Wardieburne Camp last night and got away with $1,400 m cash and property.26 words
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Article48 1956-11-04 4 Fusilier On Hurt Charge IPOII, Sat.-A Re* v Fusilier. 20, claimeri -..^"J trate Che Yusof to a charze of J hurt to a Snct-ial CcS Chong Chin Kce, 20/2 Wilkinson was have hit Chong negligently fired a Oct. 13. Hearing hai Dec. 13. Wilkinson ml* ed $300 bail48 words
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Article40 1956-11-04 4 BUTTERWORT fine of $100 or Uo on jail was imposed by ft Hassan bin I Magistrate's Court Hsi day, on a 51-year-oIdW Mastan bin Kadir Meeri' was convicted on a chari offering $1 bribe to aj constable.40 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1956-11-04 4 Singapore Diary Independent Missionary Movement; Prtsnn Q h WS at Pearl Hlll Home" 7 p m M Unt Emily GirU Singapore Art Notlety: 15Lh Inter achool art Exhjbition at British Council Hall 9 a m to 530 d m T»:£ TIDE TOUAV JJiS*?^ am (U6 ft). Pe ?7 a r*ft71 words
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Miscellaneous30 1956-11-04 4 SOLUTION TO I TESTEBDATS Rosswon I B B II al i -J I If 111 l b-b aJ Mi N g fid *JB Tapn B fl 1 |M I 11130 words
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Article, Illustration295 1956-11-04 5 THIS ISN'T A PRISON, THEY'RE JUST PAYING THEIR RENT "NOT unlike prisoners" was how a Colony Legislative Assemblymen yesterday described the method m which tenants Singapore Improvement Trust flats have to queue up behind a wire tence to pay their monthly rentals. \a7m 6 Assem blyman, Mr. Will, am Tan,Standard - 295 words
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207 1956-11-04 5 JAPAN READY TO HELP OUR INDUSTRIES: TAN JAPANESE industrialists are prepared to assist Malaya by establishing their businesses m this country and provide modern technicians, Singapore's Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr. Tan Theng Chiang, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Tan who has just returned from a207 words
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Article132 1956-11-04 5 Tropical Fish On Show THE Singapore Aquarists' Society will open its second annual exhibition of tropical fish on Nov. 7, at 6.30 p.m., at the Happy World Stadium, it was announced yesterday. The exhibit, originally planned for Nov. 2 to Nov. 6, will be formally opened by the Society president,132 words
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Article31 1956-11-04 5 THE monthly meeting of the management committee of the Federation of Boys' Clubs, Singapore, will be held on Nov. 6 at 5.15 p.m. at the Queen Street Boys' Hostel.31 words
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Article47 1956-11-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Well-known South China artist, Professor Lai Kirn Chen, opened his three-day exhibition here yesterday and sold more than $5,000 of his paintings. Professor Lai said he will donate half the proceeds to the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building Fund.47 words
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260 1956-11-04 5 Army Offers A Future To Malaya's Youth TEEN-AGED boys of Singapore and Malaya are being offered a future with the Army. Recruits between the ages of 14 and 15 will sit for the annual entrance examination of ihe Army Boys' Trade School Nee Soon, Singapore, at various centres m the260 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-11-04 5 JAPANESE PIANIST MISS YOKO KONO. the young Japanese pianist who will Rive a concert ;in Singapore at the 2 Victoria Memorial Hall, J on Nov. 30, at 8.45 p.m. 2 She arrives m the Colony on Nov. 20 from Bang- Z kok, where she is giving 2 a recital for54 words
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Article29 1956-11-04 5 THE seventh anniversary celebration of the Taiping Rehabilitation Centre will be held m Taiping on Nov. 17. The programme will include a sports meet and a Chinese dinner.29 words
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Article105 1956-11-04 6 THE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday appealed to all unionists "to be calm and patient and obey the law under which they work." The hon. general secretary of the Congress, Mr. Ang Liong Sing, m a statement said: "The unfortunate incidents which have just taken place105 words
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231 1956-11-04 6 ANSWER TO THE CRITICS MALACCA, Sat. Spokesman for the only lighterage company here, Mr. Goh Kirn Choon, yesterday urged the Malacca Chamber of Commerce that m order to speed up the loading and unloading of goods to and from ships it should ask231 words
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Article82 1956-11-04 6 Ede Puts Question On Buses LIBERAL Socialist Assemblyman. Mr. John Ede will ask. when the Legislative Assembly meets tomorrow what steps are being taken to provide transport ior people residing m Holland Road from the junction of Ulu Pandan to Bukit Timah Road. This question will be put to the82 words
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Article38 1956-11-04 6 A TOTAL of 521 students In Singapore registered themselves for re-admission to the Chung Cheng and Chinese High schools yesterday the last day for registration. To date, a total of 2.518 students registered for readmission.38 words
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Article20 1956-11-04 6 STORE, Sat: The price of tin on the local market today was $40!) 1/8 per picul (Down $133).20 words
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Article28 1956-11-04 6 Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits mixed copra Nov. $26 7/8 buyers. $27 1/4 sellers; Dec. $27 1/8 buyers, $27 1/2 sellers. The tone was inactive.28 words
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Article27 1956-11-04 6 A BURMESE Buddhist missionary from Rangoon will give a lecture on Buddhism at the Kinta Road temple at 1 p.m. today. All interested are invited.27 words
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Article62 1956-11-04 6 MINUTES after she was chased and caught by an assailant on her way home m Arumugam Road, on Thursday night, a Singapore housewife, Ng Kee Loy, fainted. On regaining consciousness, she found Jewellery consisting of a gold chain, a pair of gold earrings and a wristwatch62 words
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Article68 1956-11-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A talk by Tunku Abdul Rahman. Federation Chief Minister, and UMNO Chairman, to UMNO member? and the public here tomorrow afternoon has been cancelled. An UMNO spokesman here said that all arrangements had been made to receive the Tunku, but these had to be68 words
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157 1956-11-04 6 THE DEADLIEST WEAPON IS FOOD DENIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Food denial is the deadliest weapon against the Communist terrorists, said Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, Director of Information Services, m a radio appeal tonight urging the people to give it their all out support. Although its effects were not immediately157 words
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Article150 1956-11-04 6 Captured documents have shown that hungry terrorists had to concentrate on food forages rather than to plan outrages against the public. Without food, the terrorists were forced to break up into small groups. At the same time, the subversion campaign to poison the minds of the people slackened150 words
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110 1956-11-04 6 Borneo Co. Holds 100th Anniversary MALACCA. Sat.— The Borneo Company held its centenary celebrations at a cocktail party at the Capitol Dance Hall last night. The company's assistant manager Mr. W K. Young, welcoming the guests hoped the company might carry on for another 100 years m an independent Malaya.110 words
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Article55 1956-11-04 6 3 Burnt In Balloon Explosion THREE youths suffered slight burns on their bodies and legs when a gas-fllled oalloon exploded at Orchard Road yesterday. They were Llm Mvi Yong, 20, Adam bin Abdullah 21, and Mohamed Bahrudin, 19. The Standard understands that the balloon exploded when a passer-by accidentally threw55 words
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Article55 1956-11-04 6 MR. GIAN Paolo Lang. President of Rotary International, is expected m Singapore tomorrow. Delay m his air schedule has made him a day late, and the luncheon arranged m his honour for Nov. 5 has now been postponed to Nov 7. the usual Rotary luncheon55 words
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Article38 1956-11-04 6 QUICK thinking by a Marine policeman saved Cheng Choon Hwee from drowning at the Clifford Pier. Singapore, yesterday. Cheng was seen struggling m the sea when the policeman Jumped m and rescued him.38 words
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Article26 1956-11-04 6 THE Standard understands that Mr. David Marshall, former Chief Minister of Singapore, has rejoined the legal firm of Battenberg and Talma.26 words
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Article, Illustration54 1956-11-04 6 MR. and Mrs. Jan Paton, aft«r (h yesterday at the Presbyterian Church St. "Urriw J The bride, the former Miss M th ■Jap ore l the daughter of Dr. Hans U. Granow mrr nri *U l sul-General m Singapore and Fran r P rnian Cm I dardpic.54 words
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232 1956-11-04 6 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told a three-man delegation from the Peoples Action Party that a large number ot persons arrested by the Police under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance has already been produced m court. Mr. Lim made232 words
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Article39 1956-11-04 6 THE manager tees of the Chung 3 High School and the Cha High School yesterday cussed the re-openir.g'cf| two schools at the Ec Hean Club. Singapore i agreed to defer npenlnij after the classrooms i been cleaned.39 words
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Article, Illustration762 1956-11-04 7 ANDREW ROTH - THEY'VE ALL BEE WONDERING WHAT HAPPENED ANDREW ROTH By "^HAT'S the latest on what's happening m Singapore?" During the last aay s that question has been tossed at me by almost everyone I meet Singaporeans and other s interested m Singapore have pot been able to contain themselves or satisfy762 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1956-11-04 7 MILLS LETHERINGHAM - MILLS LETHERINGHAM By v/ Moved by jealous rape, a man recently hurled his (J girl friend from the window of his fourth floor Q Paris flat but it was he who went to hospital, for Othe girl landed unhurt on a canvas awning, rushed back1,189 words
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Article390 1956-11-04 7 Gathering on us like a fog all the time is the prospect of two classes m the Labour Party, some born to command, some to obey. Miss Jenny Lee M.P. Everyone must expect enemies and aon-believers. I suppose that's why they shot Lincoln.— Mr. Liberac*. Success390 words
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Advertisement159 1956-11-04 7 Lovely. I Exquisite 1 f REGENCY STRIPES We are happy to announce that we have just received brand new stocks of these magnificent fabrics. In wonderful ranges of colour, that are right m every sense of the word, they are a must for the house proud woman. Please write to159 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-11-04 8 Ambition No. 1 for Hilary Paterson, 21, is to be a principal boy m pantomime and you can see here how she shapes for the part. Ambition No. 2 is to act as Mary Queen of Scots. Hilary a Scots ffirl who started acting at thirteen, is now m the65 words
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Article560 1956-11-04 8 MAROONED WITH 30 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS A FTER a ship had successfully driven-off some raiders, it went aground on a small island off the African coast and the captain had to protect the cargo from his own crew. For the ship was carrying 30 beautiful Arab slave girls. At gunpoint, he560 words
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Article610 1956-11-04 8 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS H- i^LAUDIO Arrau. the great Chilean pianist, is to include no less than five sonatas Of Beethoven m his two recitals for the Musical Society m the Victoria Memorial Hall on November 10 and 18. The "Waldstein' sonata, among other things, is m the first programme, while610 words
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Article, Illustration12 1956-11-04 8 "Bung your ears up here comes the atom bomb superbang eri M12 words
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Article462 1956-11-04 8 VICTOR DOGGETT - VICTOR DOGGETT Reviewed By MOZART. Piano concertos m C major, X.467; and D major ("Coronation"), X.537. Joerg Demus (piano), Vienna State Opera Orchestra cond. Milan Horvath. Nixa WLP 5183. "lOERG Demus reveals MmJ self as a Mozart player of considerable substance and some finesse. He gives a462 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-11-04 9 FILM mermaid Esther Williams treats son X i m b a 1 1 and daughter Susan to this kins-size lemon squash m London Savoy Hotel at a Variety Club luncheon.33 words
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Article, Illustration347 1956-11-04 9 New View of TEENAGERS d6k4sw HOLLYWOOD has not been kind to America's teenagers, and recent productions have done nothing more than to kick them m the teeth and brand them as a flock of delinquents. One current picture, the "expose" type hotrod film, tries to imply that the kids of347 words
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Article, Illustration207 1956-11-04 9 fVHE picture that will rock millions and we don't mean Dirk Bo garde's majestic clonk and embroidered waistcoat^ either. But no. It's that first' time moustache we're talking about. Dirk wears it for scenes m ILL MET BY MOONLIGHT which Michael Powell207 words
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Article361 1956-11-04 9 The latest about your favourite film Stars WALTER PIDGEON leaves Hollywood for Broadway to star m THE HAPPIEST MILLIONAIRE, based on Kyle Creighton's story, "My Philadelphia Father," which Guthrie McClintock will direct. Pidgeon's leave of absence from M-G-M marks his first return to the stag* m more than361 words
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Advertisement374 1956-11-04 9 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS .MWVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV^ TODAY! 9 30pjiv yfy, A SHIP FULL OF BEAUTIFUL SINNERS! Vk "*mf m color Jm\ A KKRIMA ETTORE MANN! MAY BRITT t jHBr <v Cathay organisation Release) TODAY 9.00 am "MIZAR" TODAy ADDJO N -SB VIOLENT RAW TERROR! JMj^i| |7 A^/TTIH|BB i^^fth ''j^i'^T ■rflflff T i374 words
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562 1956-11-04 10 LEONG HEW MENG - SERVICES ASSERT SUPREM A CY OVER NEGRI XV LEONG HEW MENG By THE Singapore Combined Services XV opened their HMS Malaya Rugby tournament with all guns ablaze as they pounded home a 37 points (two goals and nine tries) to nil victory over Negri Sembilan on the padang last evening.562 words
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Article126 1956-11-04 10 ST. AXDREWs School, scoring a total of 67 points with only six points against them, maintamed their rugger supremacy to become the first inter-schools* seven-a-Mde rueeer champion? at RafTles Institution yesterday Rallies Institution were the runners-up. In their opening came the Saints ousted Outram Secondary School to126 words
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Article40 1956-11-04 10 YMCA trounced Wanderers 5-0 m SHA Div 3 leaeue hockey match played on the YMCA ground yesterc>ay. Scorers for YMCA were. Chew Tuck Phooi <2\ G. Lilhurn (2) and W. Vanderput. YMCA lead 2-0 at half time.40 words
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Article310 1956-11-04 10 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR By Champions Without The Fijians JOHORE. Sr Singa Civilians trimmed Johore, thrice winners of the HMS Malaya rugby championship, by 3-0 on the Johore Civil Service ground today. Singapore gained the three points from a penalty goal off Parker, skipper of the Colony team. Johore,310 words
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624 1956-11-04 10 S. R. NAIDU - India Won't take Chances Against Spore: Kenya hope to Give the Fed. a Fight S. R. NAIDU MALAYA'S HOCKEY OPPONENTS PASS THROUGH By INDIA'S Olympic hookey team, confident of retaining the championship In Melbourne, will take no chances when they meet Singapore. Kenya's hockey players, however, expect to take the624 words
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Article45 1956-11-04 10 CALCUTTA, Nov. 3 (Reuter) India were still 52 runs behind Australia with two first innings wickets m hand aftei the second day's play m the third Test here today. By the close India had scored 135 for C m reply to Australia's 177.45 words
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Article74 1956-11-04 10 SINGAPORE and Perak were levelled 2-2 on tne first-day play of the Foong Seong Cup zone final at Ipoh yesterday. Results are: Omar bin Ibrahim beat Llm Foh ChVe 15-12. 15-2; M. Sadaii lost to Foo Vons Khean 7-15. 15-2 13-15; Ong Poh Lim Ismait Marjan beat Tan74 words
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Article43 1956-11-04 10 Kiwis Kee Winning 14 Squadron Zealand or the RAF S^r kept up n. a: Tensah yesti they brat Xe P s 27 points '3 goa tries) to nil. Scorers for tt Forde 2, Murd Sin^rrr Keedii Hartley converti tries and Keedar third gral.43 words
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Article405 1956-11-04 10 First Defea For S'pore Services HONGKONG, Sat. In their fi n tour Singapore Combined Sen ices llt nf Hongkong Army side by 12 runs. They dismissed their opponents for 100 runs and were themselves put out for 88, by some accurate bowl- ing and good fielding. The match was played405 words
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Advertisement176 1956-11-04 10 MR. S. GUNARAPNAM of Singapore writes: 'MR. S. GUNARAPNAM's letter is one of many running and your petrol bills are cut by increased milereceived from motorists who realised the added advan- age. Better lubrication (and that means protection) H U tages of SheH's multigrade oil when it was introduced is176 words
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1917 1956-11-04 11 WINDSOR LAD - HOPSASA WHIPS HIS MAIN SPRINT RI VALS WINDSOR LAD ihrtin Saddles 3 Winn«*r« By H^fi<V^ bright Class Two, ft ot t» 1 e SelangorTurf Club's f^^^S^^ Lv^ Ur flSriSl Franklin Franklin I home tiythe third I princess and [rained by Neal lecond outing In 1 owned coastPractically all the it1,917 words
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Article73 1956-11-04 11 TOTAL POOL. $144,800 I* Prixe; No. *****7 ($39,096) 2ndPrii e: No. *****8 ($19,548) 3rd Prize No. *****2 9,774) STARTERS: ($977 each)Nos. *****5, *****6, *****9 *****0, *****5, *****5* *****6, *****1, 1 5 7326 *****2. CONSOLATIONS ($B6B each) No,. *****6, *****6, *****3 *****7, *****7, *****3 *****6, *****4, *****5' *****0. FORECAST73 words
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Article222 1956-11-04 11 Kuala Lumpur- Ist Day, Sat. Nov. a, 1956-Going: Heavy Race Horse Dividend Time 6c Distances uo^ i star Sa PPhJre (10) Jones $26 8 Cl.2Div3 Bougoure $15 J,J,,,, Credit Balanced) Hudson $11 3 5 S o Prince of Lalita (11) r -f 2 T 7 F222 words
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Article394 1956-11-04 11 Saturday's F.A. Soccer Results LONDON. Nov. S, (Reuter)— LEAGUE I Arsenal 2. Aston Villa 1 Birmingham City 2 Blackpool 2 Burnley 1. Lulon Town 1 Cardiff' City 1. Manchester C 1 Chelsea 1. Charlton A 3 Manchester U 3. Whampton WO Newcastle U. 2. Leeds U 3 Portsmouth 2, Tottenham394 words
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Advertisement112 1956-11-04 11 always ,d. a sman RAUaRnhO E PERFECT *AZ ££&>- nCV nUMC holiday case BSRaaS-*"* "Koar Presses a/w/ sir/fs travel --when she arrives, even her w dress will be ready to wear OH ftdfl^BPS l ILLUSTRATED) 10 HANGERS $128/- fll ||1 Tli TRAY LID 6 HANGERS 5135/- //111 ill FT" r^n112 words
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Advertisement326 1956-11-04 11 EXTRA v JM I ENERGY^/ WATERBURYS COMPOUND Keep fit supplement your diet j^ y^daily with Waterbury's Com- vS^Ms pound 1 It's an invigorating tonic that's pleasant fast ing... a fa' proved help m building Extra >sv\ Energy. i^i\ T Waterbury's Compound gives j^ you vital nourishing elements Si 1 that326 words
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Article443 1956-11-04 12 Jeffery James - Hard Cash Cold Facts Jeffery James Jtankltj Speaking i BEFORE this month is through, a quarter of a million dollars will be blown up by Singapore and the Federation m the name of sport. There are those who aj-e beginning to wonder if the Frankensteins of sport are mass producing443 words
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Article, Illustration622 1956-11-04 12 BILL FUNK - Kesavan Must 'Float To Beat 22s Barrier BILL FUNK Olympicscope by TOMORROW on the Farrer Park cinder track, three of the Colony's sprinters will wind up a hard six-week training with their final run. But the few enthusiastic athletic fans will be watching just one athlete m his attempt to622 words
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Article, Illustration614 1956-11-04 12 THE North Borneo Olympic I Committee have nominated > two athletes for the Melbourne I Olympics jumpers Gabuh bin > Piging and Sium bin Diau. Both are hop, step and jump i specialists who boosted up the ,Colony's hopes with high ranking614 words
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Article144 1956-11-04 12 Malays Meet Indians In Final PENANG, Sat-- Malays qualified to meet Indians m the final of the Community Cup knockout soccer competition when they beat defending champions Chinese 5-2 m a semi-final encounter on the Victoria Green yesterday. The game was fast and clean throughout Omar Hitam opened accounts for144 words
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Advertisement113 1956-11-04 12 111 Irl l */'vP > t\\ m iUI l/l S /^v v* I**'•■*1 y** ffwL Ma^^^ II II V V I I pj^^( 11 8 1 1* Jk 1 1 P|f <^ tOv^ Sp Pliniiiiiiiii—iiiiiiiniii— iiiiiiii'^—i iw I'm ii hi I MMMIMW, i CIA Mr I' A m r ,W113 words
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Article, Illustration2741 1956-11-04 13 THE LADY came in PARTS )ly Most famous a se iVo. 13 By Commendatore Guiseppe Dosi Of Rome, as told to KURTI SINGER I I burly Guiseppe Dosi is pxiy-three years of age darts about his roomy, jjer and walnut office with agility and vigour of a a n fifteen2,741 words
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Advertisement28 1956-11-04 13 L00k... t^^^^H Ilk AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, BEAUTIFUL EYES THE DAILY USE x<^JJ~~ OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF iBP*< EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES28 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1956-11-04 14 BETTY ROSS - BETTY ROSS By NEW YORK "READ this."... The editor handed me a newspaper cutting. It said, "Battling Kid McSweeney, Philadelphia boxer and underworld character, was arrested last week on a charge brought by the parents of young Jessie O'Neil of being the father of1,073 words
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Advertisement130 1956-11-04 14 «dwH ■m■ mb ft m ■ft fti^ a m^ ft m *liif > SHS >---s"'. 'otas "<■ ■flfctotf^'' JmKßs WL I* 111 I \f 11 I I f| l"l A If 1/ fyfy* s s %>< J i^i m ac 1 ovc 'y photographed here is a Lactogen Baby. Jm130 words
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Article, Illustration2111 1956-11-04 15 S. C. GEORGE; Kathleen - The Big SHOT S. C. GEORGE Kathleen A clover ntaej^^^^^ She Playedi^T^telT^ «*pe,tly. TheT"c7m« .v- r SHORT STORY By NORSE. 5AY5 "TTS a pushover," sa ys X 7^s'' Dunoon.' "Thesl ll°o j^ dles 1S class y dames, see? Twins— a s like a s a coupla Rold bricks, but more2,111 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-11-04 15 Neat And Natty But Nippy On The Knees How long is a nightie? Daringly short this winter, say the fashion experts who showed some new "kneefreezers" m London recently. And here model June Roberts wears a gay Swedishprint nightshirt, with redribbed accents, huc-me tight cuffs and collar, and ripper front.50 words
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Advertisement160 1956-11-04 15 til's itI *y pARIS J w* *C >, Og J J V J .8 PBACKA(HE P Rheumatism X™ k V>" f«rl «o old. "y AM 7"°' Smarting. ItchinS 1 f vir har-k arhrs and J, a n 'n Joints and oiim.l-, you can't Mtlllona of mpn. iv« found th« ftrong160 words
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Advertisement234 1956-11-04 15 Invisible \)^l Veil There is nothing m the world quite like this powder. Invisible Veil is so fine it seems to become the very texture of your skin, yet it screens pores and imperfections, leaves the skin superbly soft with a clear, luminous look. You will love its delicate perfume,234 words
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Article, Illustration269 1956-11-04 16 CABR/NA, the silent blonde with the shape that speaks for itself, will appear before the Queen on Novem- ber 8. She is the big sur- prise on the list of perform- < ers for this year's Royal Variety Performance at the London Palladium THE gala269 words
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Article1077 1956-11-04 16 EVELYN HOCQUARD - "One Generation Opens The Road EVELYN HOCQUARD By yk4s6 Upon Which Another Generation Travels" THE letter R is the eighteenth letter of the Alphabet, the single value of 18 is I+B 9. The number 9 stands m symbolism for the Planet Mars. With Mars for a planet behind the letter1,077 words
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Advertisement162 1956-11-04 16 "FANTASTIC NEWS" contest N k^s<. 'v;-S;- v ""^fc:" *wS:«"S'' J r^V: .■.J':"' are invited to submit short text suggestions (30 words maximum) of a humorous tendency and advertising Bisquit Brandy which can be adapted and illustrated depicting events KH general and popular interest. A different illustration will £_I?\ *>c published162 words
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Advertisement331 1956-11-04 16 Wood op Tiles-thptihl •CV II look best with I a brilliant shine I Ronuk Transparent Polish gnp« I smoothly— polishes up beautifully, gives a hard, lasting g| oss Whether it's furniture or panelling, wood coloured tiles you'll want to givf, ht m ,J Tf glossy shine only a good wax331 words
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Miscellaneous88 1956-11-04 16 "No WONDER we're <£& losing 37— niK" j|w-\ xC?|jn "He hates crowds I" "Yes, it IS a duck of a hat but I'd have preferred something with a shorter bill!" 'Third time lucky, eh, Mr. Jones?" (I "I believe this is going to be my favourite snap of you, dear!"88 words
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Miscellaneous181 1956-11-04 18 BUTHOW A /WHOKNOWS?V>^UVEBEENINTHE I WHO WAS IHE IS TAJ I- A NATIVE WHO TRAPES I— HE— "^>v PIPIT 1 V THE WITCH- if JUNGLE LONG ENOUGH. THAT? WITH AAE-ANP SOAAETIMES WORKS GULP—) CANT wWr f HAPPEN?/ V MEN— J\ YOU KNOW IT IS NOT COULP A<V FOR ME. ONE NEVER181 words
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Miscellaneous109 1956-11-04 19 v^^^^DO NOT USE SCHI l> IQO nFa l^rJ WHEMTIDE fj}\r^ WHEN Tll!^^ /V 1 Ty Jwfc M >£ -)w\ jJr> 1 1 ii I THE MAN WHO STOLE MyffS I YOU'kE MOT GETTiMfrjß| lAT LAST^ SOMbbUUV I VI LL A^k (T4E QUESTIONS? ij^^^^ll < r.IOTMEg* I'VE PQ^^MB 1 A^AY FROM_ME109 words
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Article, Illustration690 1956-11-04 21 Rue Scribe Gets.. A Ticket To "Ghost Town" SUNDAY MOTORING COLUMN [F it takes a riot, and a subsequent curfew, to clear Singapore roads of traffic congestion, I'd still rhoose congestion every, time. I don't like driving m a ghost town. What an eerie feeling I got driving through the690 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-11-04 21 photo. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: A replica of the famous "14-Bis" aircraft m which Brazil's Alberto Santos Dumont made the world's first flight m a heavier than air machine, is put through a test run m preparation for the ceremonies commemorating the 50th anniversary ofU.P. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration458 1956-11-04 21 M. A. Glasgow - M. A. Glasgow Science Feature By LONDON INDUSTRIAL radiographers, who spend their time looking at radiographs of castings and weldings, have a somewhat monotonous job. But their familiarity with the radiographic appearance of normal metals enables them to detect, at a glance, the faintest indication458 words
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Advertisement125 1956-11-04 21 li niTL PU^' Tt5T BENCH 'A jmSS^S^ iV ||>w 4 *""wti^ l 3 v i2?^Pz!l rI 1 1 II f|| ii II IsSbl m hh to» i" j&j HHM^m 3k v^^kSßm A I'll' s Him to^f uu ia«t*oti V^^^^l^B More people the world over like Qilttlk than any other brand125 words
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Advertisement186 1956-11-04 21 for Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyl! Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth dean and white but it also helps to destroy bad bretth and prevent gum troubles. Make sure you186 words
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Article, Illustration502 1956-11-04 22 nFftplF whft SPPm almost entirely indifferent to weather, once they have made up P TeirmindsTt ca^H be helped anyhow, are the Capricornians. The Aries and very Groups are noted for their passion for sunshine. That always gives them an unusual lift Taureans or virgoans like nasty weather They502 words
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Article36 1956-11-04 22 gHELLFISH poachers In Dargaville, New Zealand, were found on the beach, having landed there m an airplane. The fisheries inspector had heard reports of this plane before but had been unable to catch it.36 words
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Advertisement229 1956-11-04 22 AU. THE AteT*/ Wash your clothes m FAB's rich suds and they come out cleaner than you've ever SOAK teen them before. That's because FAB N^ J the miracle washing powder from America |>C •■gets out all the dirt. FAB leaves no dulling r^^^^/v^ soap scum gets your whites dazzling229 words
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Advertisement148 1956-11-04 22 NEW STAMPS ML UKup f7B« f Mlߧil "*l^^^Eb I liiiliiiliitiiii OINOB 1^23 the lotcr«Jbt>ooaJ J^bcHjr Ofl&ce fctt& v«d Swks Stamps. ovcrpnot«J 'Bureau international c!u Travait** w *ta mail {H»t«d m Oeacva. This yes? (h« IX.O, U r«ceivms ph*ls>tcJ*c recognition. Jl now ha* dwn post office, and *>n Qctvh^t It s«ri<^148 words
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Advertisement37 1956-11-04 22 Dipped Tyres have been >^ trouble-free performance and additional mileage. Yet they cost no more than ordinary tyres—* y Ul\\\i see jour local Firestont dialer today. because Finator i Dipped Tfic^^ ircstonc FIRESTONI REFRIGERATORS BUILT WITH THE SAMIJ>^37 words
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Miscellaneous331 1956-11-04 22 BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY. Large changes with great money benefits can be expected. It will probably be m the field of work. There are correspondingly large crises to be faced. Fortunately, these do not outweigh the advantages by reason of the affable conditions m private life. A happy but boisterous year. MONDAY.—331 words
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Miscellaneous1054 1956-11-04 22 Children Born This wJ SUNDAY.— Probably have career* I musical gifts. Very happy by inltnli k I nature and likely to find life some d Z smooth going. They have im- one of f mense good fortune with 0J t/le Public jj their chief ambitions. In THVRSD Ay everything there1,054 words
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Article, Illustration894 1956-11-04 23 JOHN WAIN - JOHN WAIN S H TUNES OF GLORY. By James Kennaway. (Putnam. 13s. 6d.) YOUR OWN BELOVED SONS. By Thomas Anderson. (Gollancz. 12s. 6d.) THE NEWCOMER. By John Sykes. (Hurst and Blackett. lls. 6d). ALL YOU YOUNG LADIES. By Alan Hackney. (Gollancz. 13s. 6d.) MR. KENNAWAY'S Tunes *of Glory isUP - 894 words
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Article640 1956-11-04 23 John Davenport - John Davenport By THE TOWERS OF TREBIZOND. By Rose Mar a u lay. (Collins 13s. 6d.) TRAIN TO PAKISTAN. By Khushwant Singh. (Chatto. 12s. 6d.) THE DARK OF SUMMER. By Eric Linklater. (Cape. 155.) MISS MACAULAY has done it again, and "our grat-u--lations flow m streams unbounded." Could640 words
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Article322 1956-11-04 23 Christopher Hollis - Christopher Hollis By THE HUNGRY HEART. A Romantic Biography of Keir Hardie. By John Cockburn. (Jarrolds. 18s.) I^EIR HARDIE. the first V begetter of an Independent Labour Party, is certainly a man well deserving of a biography. That of Mr. Cockburn is. as he justly calls it, "a romantic322 words
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Advertisement279 1956-11-04 23 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ■Soa^BßtW.' 9t *X' 9a^ yv^ .j 3?Bft Jfr *j^ ififl| x^o.jag jiiqKßMßda3wßfc.*!''*jSflci!Bfr?j^^^^^^^B^^B JgMJjBSMBW^qKfIfIffIHKAJjXSSfa^ Jpffflfej^S y^JßoMßa^Baiav^^BßK-SU ic^" HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL These wonderful H BM?ff|^ BiSp279 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1956-11-04 24 30- Minute Divorce in Athens reporting from jV<pm> York PALLING ALL CARS! CALLING ALL CARS! Singapore's popular Mr. Mrs. Ec Soon Howe have disappeared. Mr. Ec, who is the general manager of A. Wander Ltd., is best known both here and m Singapore as "Mr. Ovaltine." He was due m1,095 words
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Article38 1956-11-04 24 A CUSTOMS official m Bombay, India, arrested two friends at the docks when he saw them change hats m the midst of an apparently joyful reunion. Inside one of the hats was smuggled gold worth £225.38 words
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Article, Illustration313 1956-11-04 24 GIRL'S BUST WAS TREASURE CHEST ACCIDENTS will happen. That\s why people whosß fame depends on some great ability or physical pecu. liarity that could be spoiled m. say, a car crash, take out fantastic insurance policies. Kenny Baker, one of the world's leading trumpet, player* Insured for £25.000 the lips313 words
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