Sunday Standard, 25 November 1956
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Title Section15 1956-11-25 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Vol. VTI. Norn 146 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1956 24 PAGES 20 CENTS15 words
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Article198 1956-11-25 1 !0 to remember... rtfllAS k iust a month away. It is time V remiiul the citizens of Malaya of one ifif ant aspect oi this great Christian LaMhe need to cheer the lives of those are m want and poverty. This is an Lj which is m keeping with198 words
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636 1956-11-25 1 IMVFRSIT\ OF MALAYA STUDENTS, RESIDING IN THE DUNEARN KSTEL, RAISED A BUMPER POOL FOR THE STANDARD XMAS IFCXD DURING THE WEEK WITH A TOTAL OF $413 I rse collection I i:ce, came from r dI the Volun- bulary, S.ngaI LO9. I s together636 words
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Article25 1956-11-25 1 A SNOWFALL so heavy it buried cars and caused roofs to cave m hit New York state Ohio and Ppnnsylvania yesterday. APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration592 1956-11-25 1 PENANG REBELLION CRUSHED The lightning rebellion yesterday by 2.6 0 0 Chung Ling nigh School students has been crushed just as quickly by the Federation Government. But the Government is taking no chances. As a precaution against any recurrence of the Chung Ling trouble m any other school m the592 words
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Article110 1956-11-25 1 U.S. DOCK STRIKE GOES ON WASHIWUTUN, NOV 24, (Reutcr) United States Government efforts to settle the East-Gulf coasts docks strike by negotiation failed today, Joseph Finnegan. Director Federal Mediation Service said. He said representatives of the New York Shipping Association declined to attend a meeting with him and representatives of110 words
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Article61 1956-11-25 1 TAIPEH, Nov. 24 (Reuter)— Warships of the Soviet Far East Fleet have been moving south down the coast of China, the Chinese Nationalist Central News Agency reported from Hongkong today. The agency, which gave no source for its information, said eight warships including destroyers, torpedo-boats61 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-11-25 1 STANDARD MAN IS THERE BILL FUNK, Standard's Assistant Sports Editor is covering the Olympic Games jor readers of this paper. Read his up-to-the-minute reports on the Games m the Sports Pages.31 words
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Article21 1956-11-25 1 POLICE charged a 19-year-old boy with shoplifting m Nashville, Tennessee, yesterday. He is charged with steallng a Bible, U.P.21 words
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257 1956-11-25 1 SOCIAL WELFARE LOTTERY: First And Second Prizes To Johore KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The first Drize ($350,000) In this month's Social Welfare Lottery was won by ticket No. *****49 which was sold m Johore. The draw was held In Termerloh. The second prize (ticket No. *****16) which carries a prize of257 words
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Article37 1956-11-25 1 MORE than 50 gangsters relieved to be Irom Gang 24 engaged m a five-minuie pitched battle at the junction 3f Crane and Carpmael Roads. Singapore, last night. Bottles, sticks and bicycle chains were used.37 words
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Article296 1956-11-25 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 24 (UP) —Colonel Zulkifli Lubis, accused of leading a plot to overthrow the Indonesian Government, today from his hiding place called for a meeting of army officers to judge whether he was guilty or not. The ex-deputy Chief -of Staff whose whereabouts was296 words
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Article220 1956-11-25 1 LONDON, Nov. 24 (Reuter) The Foreign Office announced today that the Swiss Government understood all British and French nationals m Egrypt are to be expelled within seven to ten days. xiie iiewh came from me Swiss Legation m Cairo, which described the Egyptian move as220 words
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Article36 1956-11-25 1 NEW TORK Nov. 24 (Reuter) The United States today announced it would support a resolution m the United Nations General Assembly calling, for the immediate withdrawal of British, French and Israeli forces from Egypt.36 words
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Article25 1956-11-25 1 SIR Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister, arrived at Montego Bay airport, Jamaica, at 7.30 local time yesterday to start his three weeks holiday.25 words
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Article94 1956-11-25 2 WARSAW. Nov. 23 (UP). Poland today joined Yugoslavia m blunt criticism of Soviet action m Hungary, and charged that Russia was "zigzagging" back to Stalinism. The Polish government organ Zycie Warszawy rejected as "nonsensical" Soviet charges that the Hungarian revolution was started by Western94 words
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Article190 1956-11-25 2 NA GY AND COMPANY ARE DEPORTED Kadar Breaks Pledge, Sends Them To Rumania BUDAPEST, Nov. 24, (AP) The Russiancontrolled Government of Hungary yesterday deported ex-Premier Imre Nagy and a group of followers to neighbouring Red Rumania. Premier Janos Kadar's Government ignored a reported agreement with Yugoslavia to let Nagy and190 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-11-25 2 EMPEROR WELCOMES EMPEROR EMPEROR Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. right, is welcomed by Japanese Emperor Hirohito upon bis arrival m Tokyo for a 10-day State visit to Japan. The Ethiopian ruler, accompanied by members of his family and a suite of 16 persons, was greeted at the airport with the greatest59 words
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240 1956-11-25 2 RUSSIAN SOLDIER SHOT DOWN AT BORDER HE TRIED TO STOP HUNGARIAN REFUGEES AT THE AUSTRIAN-HUNGARIAN FRONTIER, Nov. 24 (AP)— Austrian frontier police announced last night they killed a Russian soldier as he pursued Hungarian refugees 400 yards into Austrian territory. The incident occurred at 4 p.m. The slain Russian was240 words
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Article101 1956-11-25 2 VIENNA, Nov. 24 (Reuter) Austria today lodged a "sharp protest" with the Soviet Ambassador here over yesterday's Austria-Hunga-rian border incident m which one Soviet soldier was fatally wounded and another arrested. A Government statement said the Chancellor Dr. Ulius Raab summoned the Soviet Ambassador Mr. Serge101 words
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Article145 1956-11-25 2 PARIS, Nov. 24 (Reuter).— An Italian airliner crashed shortly after taking off from Orly Airport here early today and only two of the 35 people aboard survived Airline officials said the Italian Orchestra Conductor, Guido Cantelli, was almost certainly among the dead. The plane145 words
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Article62 1956-11-25 2 *?V n lJi e derailment of the Madras-Turicorln express £S. er *t ay rose t0 124 today with the recovery of 20 more oodles from the wreckage Injured" 1* 16' 108 people were The engine and seven carnages ran ofT the rails and Plunged62 words
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Article25 1956-11-25 2 11 FRENCH Headquarters announced yesterday that Algerian Nationalist rebels attacked a patrol near Palestro on Thursday, killing 11 soldiers and wounding three.—AP.25 words
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Article21 1956-11-25 2 ACTRESS Anita Ekberg was m Hollywood's Mt. Sinai hospital yesterday for a 'complete rest" ordered by her physician.21 words
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Article101 1956-11-25 2 It was apparent that if members of the Nagy party had been given any choice about their place of exile they would have chosen Yugoslavia, whose independent Communist policies conform more closely to their own views. In Belgrade, the official Yugoslav Communist Party paper Borba,101 words
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Article147 1956-11-25 2 Four-Party Conference Called GLASGOW, Scotland. Nov 24 (Reuter) Mr. Joseph Grimond, Liberal Party leader, tonight called for a highlevel meeting of leaders of Britain, the Commonwealth the United States and Europe to map out a plan to solve the Middle East crisis. Mr. Grimond told a Liberal Rally here that147 words
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Article, Illustration13 1956-11-25 3 *7U «ufi" of the Anglo-American Corporation it* .Jfog^^l13 words
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Article56 1956-11-25 3 General's Plane Returns aking off a Qanr^-BOAC returned Inti mationai nmanderEast Land Sir Franod to re- a defect m < took oft i[ with Lt. who was n on a routine "inicd by T.B.L. Churto the month. .ECTION EETIXGS .Mr. Khoo •.di<iate hold tomorat the I Street and I, and56 words
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Article131 1956-11-25 3 Arts Ball Paper Horse Vanishes THE sprightly-looking papermade circus horse which was taken round the City on Friday to publicize the Singapore Arts Ball, has disappeared. Mrs. Joanna Moore, honorary secretary of the Childrens Aid Society, told the Standard last night that the "horse" was taken to a petrol kiosk131 words
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223 1956-11-25 3 ALLIANCE MEN VICTIMS OF 'OILY' CAMPAIGN Despicable, Says Siew Sin MALACCA, Sat-Three Alliance leaders, one of whom U standing for the coming Municipal elections were shocked early this morning when the y woke up to find their houses smeared with cylinder oil They also received abusive letters purporting to have223 words
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Article57 1956-11-25 3 Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits mixed copra: Dec. $293 sellers. Jan. $30 sellers. The tone was slightly easier. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices: bulk $44^ sellers, drums $47£ sellers. The tone was steady. TIN PRICE SINGAPORE. Sat. The price on the local market today wa.s57 words
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151 1956-11-25 3 INSURANCE MEN TO 'GO SLOW' TOMORROW ONE hundred employees of four insurance companies m Singapore will adopt a "£o slow" policy from Monday as a prelude to a strike for higher wage claims. The decision to strike was taken by secret ballot yesterday by all the employees. No date for151 words
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Article25 1956-11-25 3 SEAH YONG, Nanyang Siang Pau translator who was arrested under the Banishment Orders on Oct. 16. was released from Outram Road Prison, Singapore, yesterday.25 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-11-25 3 PRESENTING the Malayan Magic Circle's SlOO donation to the Standard's Christmas Cheer Fund is Singapore magician Tan Hock Chuan. Recipient is Standard's reporter Irene Leamy. Standardpic.29 words
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140 1956-11-25 3 THE hunt for the noi torious "Clipper" I wanted m every police 1 division m Singapore for housebreaking and rob<J bery came to an end yesI terday. Detectives from Beach I 1 Road Police Station. i 1 nabbed him while asleep i 1140 words
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Advertisement153 1956-11-25 3 y .r::r-; L yy-^^-; do you know I lj& I FOR v I as low as 1A a month jjj 1 YOU CAN BUY dlNUtlt A SEWING MACHINE X 1 1 '.1 11", -y -J^^^ft 'Ci"^!ii!t!;;iict!;;! 1 1 dfill^ You can be sure of I after sale service L^^HM^HMH J153 words
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217 1956-11-25 4 KL Squatters Angry Over Police Action CHARGES OF VIOLENCE DURING EVICTIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— More than 100 attap- dwellers of Lower Kovil Road facing eviction here, held a protest meeting last night to condemn the use of the police riot squad to enforce the quit order obtained by the landlord.217 words
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Article, Illustration154 1956-11-25 4 By RONNIE DUCLOS MALACCA, Sat. How many of you would like to take up a job of driving over a stretch of more than 200 miles along: Federation roads every night? A team of Singapore Standard van drivers have been doing this for the154 words
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Article100 1956-11-25 4 Lim Opens A Community Centre HUNDREDS of villagers in Yio Chu Kang. Singapore, braved the rain yesterday to attend the official opening of their Community Centre at the 10th mile stone, by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Lim. accompanied by the Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C.100 words
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480 1956-11-25 4 FILIPINO STUDENTS IMPRESSION OF SINGAPORE: A FILIPINO law student. Mr. Julio Macaranas Jr.. who was a member of the Filipino students' goodwill mission to South-east Asia, writes to say that their hearts were stolen by the cosmopolitan citizens of Singapore which480 words
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Article446 1956-11-25 4 Jaga Murder: Four Sent For Trial THREE men and a 15-year old boy were committed to the Assizes, by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. Choor Singh, to stand trial on a joint charge of murder of the Standard watchman. Paul Singh, on the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry yesterday. The446 words
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206 1956-11-25 4 with the strict emergency regulations. But thanks to their efficiency during these difficult periods, no incidents have occurred. The Police have always been courteous to these drivers who are provided with curfew passes. Except for occasional check-ups these night drivers have206 words
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Article74 1956-11-25 4 SEREMBAN. Sat. open debate unn manship of Mai i men: Councillor, Mr G i appan, will be of the second Malawi Conference to be heii from Dec. l. The Con:' by the Malayan Tiaf] ciation. is expected to di many resolutions callinf greater solidarit;. munity for the74 words
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Miscellaneous228 1956-11-25 4 cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE SINGAPORE w »SR2 t ,£°1Fg£ 509 m g g irt QX^y- Hrffl P 6 e i a f ns 635 am j5y ft) 838 am Al KEDiFFUSiON St. John Ambulance Hljiin. An- WUMFFUSION (Silver Network): "to l rsi aid competition final I ft f m228 words
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207 1956-11-25 5 CHURCH LASHES OUT AT FLESHPOT' SHOWS {^itcjf, Council POT,. ,n d T» nku aSh^VSJ 52*. < S ±ne last attack was mad* m an article m the Cathe XhpST* ?e°n W sua f Yesterday's letter, signed by leaders of the Methodist Anglican and Presbyterian rnurches. sald church^ In the Colony207 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-11-25 5 Five Get Posts As Legal Officers I^GAPORE Govern- J is selected five nduding a wo- ippointmcnt as nl OfTu-prs on con- J m re: Mr Robert Chce Z i former J f the AnploS( hool Malacca, Upadaate of the Unif Malaya. :M Ronrr Bro Nee J In irho s rducated123 words
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Article78 1956-11-25 5 Woman Stabbed In The Back A BRAWT- m a house m Decker Road, Singapore, resulted m a young woman being stabbed m the back with a waterfront labourer's nook yesterday afternoon. Also stabbed was a trLsharlder. Ong Keong Leong, 41, who went to the assistance ol the woman. Police detained78 words
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Article147 1956-11-25 5 U.M.N.O. Wants Ban On 'Strip' JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The UMNO Division here has taken the first steps to seek a ban on "strip-tease" and Joh vul &ar shows m itJvo P ivLsion calling all its 22 branches to consider the Question of "strip-tease S?ohibit W^iK^Skdi 0 tions to reduce Us147 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-11-25 5 FOURTEEN years after Singapore fell to the Japanese during World War II hostilities, a lecturer m the University o1 Fisheries, Tokyo, Mr. Kcnfr Kanda. arrived m Singapore and located the burial-place of his Japanese soldier brother, 24-year-old Sizuhiko Kanda, who died m113 words
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503 1956-11-25 5 What Effect Will TV Have On Our Children I YJf/ILL the introduction of television m Singapore cause our children to become delinquents after watching an old Wild West show? Could this lead our children committing irregularities which would get them into difficulties with the Police and juvenile authorities or could503 words
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Article102 1956-11-25 5 A Disappointed Senator In Colony A YE R V disappointed Senat °r of the Philippines is m Singapore today. He is Mr. Cipriano R Primiclas Reason: He is missing his trip to Australia to give moral support to the Philippines gamesmen at the Olympics ln Melbourne, Senator Primicias, Majority Floor102 words
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Article166 1956-11-25 5 problems of employment, which, he said, was one of his country's main "headaches." The labour force of his country, he said, was 8.000.000. with 1.000,000 reportedly unemployed. "We have enough land m our country for them to take an interest m agriculture, but unfortunately they166 words
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Article103 1956-11-25 5 Bodies Of 7 Airmen Recovered THE bodies of all the seven people three members of the Royal Air Force aircrew and four air despatchers of Xo. 55 Company, KASC wno were killed when a Valetta transport plane of 48 Squadron crashed near Fort Brooke. Kelantan, were recovered ye^erday. A burial103 words
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Article26 1956-11-25 5 MENTAKAB. Sat. The people of Central Pahang will entertain the Sultan with a Malay dinner, cocktail party and dance when he visits Mentakab on Monday.26 words
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750 1956-11-25 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By LONDON. YF'HAT is wronf with W Malayan Indian pirls NOTHING AT ALL 1 can hear a lot of Malayan Indian boys, and others, shoutinf m reply. But. I insist there is one tmall thing missing. Not enough of them have750 words
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Article754 1956-11-25 6 rpHERE will b e a hot time X m the old House soon And I mean Malaya House, that somnolent building on the edge of Trafalgar Square. So quiet has it been that it has seemed almost #s far from the hustle and bustle of London754 words
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Article, Illustration616 1956-11-25 6 BERNARD VALERY - KNIFE HAPPY BERNARD VALERY From m Paris •JHE surgeon's knife is on the way out. A worldfamous doctor told me so m Paris. The day will come when we shall reach the ideal conditions where surgery will completely disappear. The surgeon who said these words Is sixty-year-old Dr. Francis Ody,616 words
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924 1956-11-25 7 Lover kept MIDNIGHT DATE-with DEATH THE light from the small bark bedroom window went on for ten minutes, then Rose Harsent put it out. She was obeying the instructions of her lover. It was to tell him that everything was all right. He could visit her that night. Perhaps he924 words
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Article1806 1956-11-25 7 JOHN HEBRON - JOHN HEBRON by B E the Iron Curtain, anMommuni.t joU. continue ,o circulate on the ,ky despite the n»k of prison to the narrator. In the "People's Democracies," humour need be e H SUttle briUlant A that j s demanded ,s that it express the people's mockery1,806 words
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Article66 1956-11-25 7 DISCOVERING that he had thrown away his £300 race ticket at Washington Park race track, U.S.A., a man beg an frantically emptying rubbis h cans. A crowd gathered and began to help. Attendants came along and helped, too. After wading through paper wrappers, cigarette butts and other66 words
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Article42 1956-11-25 7 RAILWAY authorities m Lisbon. Portugal, who hushed ud for years the 429 a.m. train that takes gamesters back to town every dawn from the gambling resort of Estorll. have decided to come clean and put It on the timetable.42 words
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Advertisement378 1956-11-25 7 gored with the same old meals p|)T BOVRIL S BEEF IN YOUR COOKING Mf i twportr.ftJ °f Bovril into your soups and stewt d atfcn. ldds rkh beer > flavour that makes eating b And it stimulates your appetite and digestion. fcen th«rc'» Bovril m the cooking, not only does378 words
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1546 1956-11-25 8 NIGEL GEE - THE THREE SINS OF FREDERICK SEDDON NIGEL GEE MURDER FOR MONEY A miser meets her match. Murder for 28/*a tveeh. The meanest murderer falls through greed and I conceit. An almost brilliant success for Marshall Halt. "My blackest case." Seddon's duel with the Attorney -General. By FREDERICK Henry Seddon was1,546 words
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Article1027 1956-11-25 8 p»LAUDTO Arrau is to be convj gratulated on his fearless condemnation of the Victoria Hall piano as a concert instrument. He compared it to a kitchen utensil, complained of jamming keys, said it was outrageous. Of course, other pianists have also found this piano less than perfect: Kentner1,027 words
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Article, Illustration377 1956-11-25 9 War Hero or Traitor? HERO or traitor? This became one America's most controversial subjects after the Korean War following the indictment of 3,322 American prisoners of war. THE RACK, M.G.M.'s new release, sets out to probe into the problem of the Korean war hero accused of collaboration with the enemy377 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-11-25 9 Mac h iko Kyo and Glenn Ford as they appear m a scene from M G M's THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON Was i25 words
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350 1956-11-25 9 Machiko Woos Them In The TEAHOUSE ]\[ARLON BRANDO calls her "definitely one of the world's finest actresses." Glenn Ford describes her as a woman of "exceptional charm and beauty and rare talent." She also has been referred to as "the Marilyn Monroe of Japan," and has won her country's "Best350 words
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Article427 1956-11-25 9 Faulkner's J novel "The Sound and i the Fury" will be made into a motion picture by > Jerry Wald, who recent- > ly established his own producing company at I 20th Century-Fox. Irving Ravitch and his wife, Harriet Frank Jr., will adapt the novel, published m 1929,427 words
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Advertisement494 1956-11-25 9 LAST 2 PAPITfII fl^tt 11 am, 1.45, 4, DAYS! UAll I "Ljgg|B.3() 9.30pm TabHupttir HH BHBB3E3HHKHBB| NataueWooo OPENS 1 1 K"«I) AY— Hroiijcht bark by Popular Demand Bo^ano Pode^ta "HELEN OF TROY" Jack Sernas ClnemaSrope In Warnrrf olor Today at 9 a.m. Abbott Si Costello "Mrrt The KCftUNM Cops" (U.I)494 words
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381 1956-11-25 10 MELBOURNE. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Bobbie Morrow of the United States won the 100 metres sprint final at the Melbourne Olympics. The results were 100 METRES FINAL 1. Bobby Morrow. (USA) 10.55. 2 Thane Baker. (USA) 10.55. 3. Hector Hogan (Aust) 10.65. 4. Ira381 words
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Article521 1956-11-25 10 VERNON MORGAN - A Day For America 's Track Stars VERNON MORGAN By MELBOURNE, Nov. 24 It was America's day m the 16th Olympiad today, with four gold medals, three silver, and a bronze, out of the six finals contested. All the United States gold medallists were m track and field events HammerReuter - 521 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-11-25 10 FIRST picture received In Singapore Testerday of the opening of the Olympic Games m Melbourne on Thursday is this United Press diophoto of the Australian athlete, Ron Clarke, carrying the Olympic torcli into the main stadium at the opening cc f emony >*,.. The torch leaves61 words
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Article393 1956-11-25 10 Saturday's F. A. Soccer Results LONDON. Nov. 24 (Renter) LEAGUE I Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 1. Blackpool 2 Newcastle U. 3. Bolton W. 3 Burnley 0. C'ton A. 3 W. Bromwich A. 2Everton 1 Sheffield W. 0. Leeds U. 3 Arsenal 3. Luton T. 3 Cardiff C. 0. Manchester C.393 words
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1471 1956-11-25 10 Weekly Review Of Changi Sport.By GRAHAM TiifJ There are all kinds of ways of writing about sport. Every style has been tried on a long' suffering public over the course of the last half-century. They have endured the poetic raptures of Card us:1,471 words
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Article37 1956-11-25 10 Shooting At Ayer Rajah Roa SI? m the tne Ceylon Cup petition and Mcc ing Centi today. The compel divided se \o 8 Army lHes Ti bo c tne followii g: Fore loams fron jonore Bi _J37 words
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Article21 1956-11-25 10 SGSFA To Hold AGM THE nnnual S^ r! jffl the S vicv- I held ball A "I' c bearers other mattei21 words
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Advertisement490 1956-11-25 10 JfTCfifuf Tang Koei-Fet favourite eencukint ol i^i^^^^^^ Iht Emperor Ming Huan) of the Tang Dynasty JR^T^^l^ •sed to dance io» him on »n emerald green fT7| |C""j at tht Palact o« Ettrnai Youih. Eventually' 1/^\| l/\|T I iht killed herseH to stop a mutiny which ~Z—^^ I h»4 been caused490 words
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141 1956-11-25 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By jockey Larkin Shows brilliant riding form "Sickly int° his s tride Opera II kept up a briaht ocll™ *v iphome m the record breaking Rme o? 1 Sin P 5 2 4/5' 17 JSsl/5 sec. fasterthonthe previous mark set up by Euphrates141 words
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Article31 1956-11-25 11 HONGKONG. Nov. 24 (Reuter) Hongkong: won the Aw Hoe Memorial Cup today by beating Singapore 4-2 m a match played here. The half-time score was 2-2.31 words
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Article33 1956-11-25 11 AT Kuala Lumpur, Federation beat Thailand B—68 6 m the international Rr.gbv match. The Federation scored a goal and a try, and the Thais, a try and a penalty33 words
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Article41 1956-11-25 11 ROYAL New Zealand Air Force 'Centurions' beat the Ist Battalion Queen's Royal Regt. 11 points (a goal and two tries) to nil when they met m a rugby match on a water logged field at Tengah yesterday.41 words
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Article18 1956-11-25 11 ARSENAL Sports Club beat Seletar Civilians 5-3 m a ;occer friendly at Farrer Park .ester day.18 words
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Advertisement73 1956-11-25 11 3 ttsr cars fok xmas 4^VK^2 if d^^f _I^— tjfcjr'*!, S OUDA HIE &Ml L »*^E^' "N :1 Volue folding l/jj with F2.9 lens. 8 speed 111' 1 f| °"<* 1/500 Built-in self m\ j^ dk «nd deluxe case. uliM l S» 4 fr^ $uo/. t 0 $185/- IVH|^ wide73 words
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Advertisement355 1956-11-25 11 Ipoh— 3rd Day, Sat, Nov. 24, 1956. Going—Good Race Horse Dividend Tlme Distances World Freedom (8) 806 "H" Line (l) 80« l£/ 1-14 see. Cl. S Div. 4 Donnelly S'J'" Colonel's Son (6) 804 Il/ 2* -2* -2. Bougoure o Opera 11 (10) «.O9 Geyer Cl. S Div. 1 loday355 words
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Advertisement100 1956-11-25 11 MIRACLE MAGNETO B*g.fij^Sy8 *g .fij^Sy MAGNETO Thii Tanfi of mjjnetot hat jEg/ES b««»» especially designed for r Univertal Appl.car.on en en*. *000^' J of every kind. Separate bat* %&M R^wfe? s^ pbttt. flanges and a fully Ml L. I L; adjustable Impulse Starter MitL A b« fitted te any type100 words
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Miscellaneous138 1956-11-25 11 HACE ONE Div. 6 Furs. tn's >\ ok 1 1) FREEDOM Chadwick 1 :k and H LINE 800 (1) Dr 2 COLONEL'S SOY Bougoure 3 River Moon II 8.13 •4 Leone 4 Puerto Kico 8.02 5 5 Silver S< reen II Posner 6 Ellew S\2 (12) Geyer 7 Fresh Mystery138 words
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Miscellaneous386 1956-11-25 11 TOTAL POOL $219,471 ls *****7 ($60,841) 2n d. *****4 ($30,420) 3rd. *****4 ($15,210) Starters ($1,382 each). Nos. *****9, *****2, *****3 *****0, 30JM;31i ***** 7 «™g; *****9, *****4, *****3, *****91 Consolations (SI. OOO each) Nos. *****5, *****8. *****3* *****3. *****5, *****5, *****4 *****7, *****8, *****0. Treble Tote: No winning combination pool386 words
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Miscellaneous640 1956-11-25 11 Sen e Stable's 1035—488 LITTLE PSALTER o U c c &.o Green Combine? BLUE TANGO 8 01 w C 3) Barratt 3 143—115 Matrix 813 (I) 528—300 Stroni m »?am"B.b3 4 <2) Franklin 5 517—310 Jutting 8.06 (5) Clever 6 412—270 Nufenen 8.09 (ii)' Jones 7 187—173 Grazie 8.08 (0)640 words
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Miscellaneous600 1956-11-25 11 252—186 Parrot Fashion 8.05 (7) Franklin 9 Course scratching: Triple Crown. Winner trained by: Rodgers. Time: 1 mm 54-4/5 sees. Won by: lj. Neck, Head. Tote: $39. $11, $20. $6. Cash Sweep: Ist 2268 $2,377 V 2"^. 3792 ($1,188). 3rd 1987 ($594). Starters ($99 eaern 3662, 1792 4533. 4147. 2528.600 words
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Miscellaneous341 1956-11-25 11 o a ?h Sweep: Ist 1771 ($1,156). 2nd 1760 ($578). 3rd 2622 ($289). Starters ($32 each): 2862. 1348. 1218. 1121, 1361. 1405. 2500. 1858. 1180. TROW HILL was slowly away Forget-Me-Not streaked to trie lend with Ambassador. Ring of Fortune. Sadoura and Marvel of Peru following. The rest of the341 words
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Miscellaneous99 1956-11-25 11 Scholarship and Kempton benind Staff officer, Hush and Gay Princess were also well up. At the half mile. Opossum was three lengths clear of Scholarship, with Kempton m attendance. Hush and Staff Officer showed up the rest. Sweet Violets was m the rear Opossum ied round the bend, and was99 words
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Article523 1956-11-25 12 SALUTE THESE ME V... WHILE some 80.000 spectators excitedly watch the world's great athletes struggle for supremacy m the arena daily and a thousand correspondents from the world's Press pound million* of words on their typewriters the men behind the scene are busy at523 words
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Article644 1956-11-25 12 < After the game. Coach f Charlie Sien had this to say "What to do. Small men cannot beat big men. My boys did their best and 2 *j am satisfied." 1 Mr. C.C. Tan and Mr. A. i 2 T. Rajah commented that C Singapore's racers644 words
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Article68 1956-11-25 12 OVERJOYED at the news. Janet's father, a Singapore school headmaster. Mr. E. W. Jesudason. said: "This is the first time my daughter has been out of the country to take part m a big event, and considering her a*e and the experience of her rivals from the68 words
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Article908 1956-11-25 12 CHEERS GO TO COLONY ...The Victory To Canada's Cagers EXHIBITION Building, Saturday. The Canadians, playing high powered basketball, thrilled the spectators to beat Singapore by 85 to 58 in the opening game of the Olympic Basketball competition to<lay. It was Canada's first victory of the competition. They were beaten m908 words
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Article473 1956-11-25 12 By LEONG HEW MENG IT was Singapore Combined Services all the wav m yesterday's key H.M.S. Malaya ru^by match on the padang Singapore Civilians wer c truly and soundly beaten by 13 points (one penalty and two goals) to nothing. The muddy conditions of the473 words
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Advertisement117 1956-11-25 12 Europe iMt SOOTH AfWfAM Connecting with Holland-Africa Line »wis2^ FARES FROM AS LITTLE AS— W^f^fe $2,160.00 (First Class) l %i^2For further particulars, see your Travel Agent or G. Messina riding a XsCTJp9nj~ bolance and scientifically \jk^-Jfe^* Entirely New M*del« Al !i° S^n C D f ARKES «clu ive lightweights and117 words
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Advertisement251 1956-11-25 12 i you can make I 4 wide-angle and O.nf\^^ telephoto movies^^x* #%C^ V^^ I with this x you get this 3-lens range 1 at a 1-lenS No c mera easier to use. Ther. is only one simple setting and price, too! vide sh0 *s you 1 twist of the turret251 words
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Article, Illustration2837 1956-11-25 13 D. K. PEDNEKAR - After the LLOYDS BANK Robbery D. K. PEDNEKAR by Ketired Assistant Commissioner of Police. C.I.D. Bombay y u8 Ca 8e 0^ f/ie morning o/ 20, 1951, at 10.45 o'clock, a cream-and black taxi threaded its nay through Bastion Road, m the busy heart of Bombay, and pulled up at the2,837 words
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Advertisement176 1956-11-25 13 1* BL^r I li/ ng^ l-fc Z-l- I VO ar l ii Qjj jT .■>" < -iv nn -nioftai Qi*ttihitoMi!l<<lJOO<Ha Jof^^aa^ A Wms~i lj z' v. ':^f-s^a vC.v.*-^^^ :<;^. i 'i-- jarfWfc* :-"j. s >^^^^ f|P^ TVttßt v a x ■^^B^^^^^^^^B^K^-?BBff'- BF»' gy al^^^^^^^^^^^^B vv*' "vS^o xftSSo Is IS year-old176 words
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Advertisement26 1956-11-25 13 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT* HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE (^^^L^ OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF PlpVf EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES26 words
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Miscellaneous13 1956-11-25 13 A— I I *w IB "What are you doing: tonight? Pass it on.**13 words
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Miscellaneous290 1956-11-25 13 Sayings Of The Week \fORAL leadership is not enough Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. In this age of the H-bomb, we cannot afford Minister! whose patience becomes exhausted Mr. James Griffith* M.P. The whole point is that the canal cannot and must not be solely the concern of the Egyptian Government. That290 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1956-11-25 14 Thurston Hopkins - THE CASE OF THE Screaming Skull Thurston Hopkins By 5 RESTLESS BONFS AND DEMON SKULLS Many strange stories are told of skulls, bones \and mummified hands and heads that bring disaster upon them who violate the privacy of the grave. R. THURSTON HOPKINS, long a student of the occult, has1,039 words
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Advertisement245 1956-11-25 14 Keeps your skin smooth and fine conceals imperfections ALWAYS look your loveliest with cool, snowy Pond's Vanishing Cream. Smooth m a light film of Pond's Vanishing Cream every morning. In t few seconds it's invisible.. but it covers up flaws and imperfections like magic! See how silky-smooth your complexion looks,245 words
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Advertisement174 1956-11-25 14 Label Libel JTLECTION candidates m a district of Germany may sue a local circus for damages because placards intended for candidates' pictures were found plastered with those of MONKEYS. LIONS AND ELEPHANTS. PET-TV JN NEW YORK A MAN PLEADED GUILTY TO OBTAINING A £03 INCOME TAX REFUND BY LISTING HIS174 words
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Advertisement203 1956-11-25 14 Source r; I I»M1 1 i V. r where RELAXAjAj foot lit Healed m 3 Di se badly hat they crazy? I>oe 3 the »i,, n blee.l' The real r^^M troubles is a gem, |h*i wH throughout the wo r t d *^s*"( various names such.S.nga,K)re It, h. DtC «et203 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-11-25 15 j\fO suim suits unveiled by fashion liners m Los Angeles, Carlifornia, for the benefit of tome 70 editors, will be protypes of v hat American* xcill near on the beach next ne r. The one icorn by Babs Cairo models a ttco-pieC4 nylon knit outfit.52 words
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Article, Illustration668 1956-11-25 15 L take a iook at some of the Christmas gifts being offered to shoppers this year Whiteaway's has a gift box which will make the girl who takes a delight m high-li ghtinß her eyes, whoop with joy. In 14 carat gold. lhe Kurlash Smart Set.668 words
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Article41 1956-11-25 15 pEOPLE m East Germany can telephone a music shop at Magdeburg to have the latest records played over the phone to them. There are only two telephones, both -public, m the town of Francisco Alvarez, Argentina. The population is 8,000.41 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1956-11-25 15 NURSE Kathleen SAYS THUMB and FINGER sucking A question I have been askr^ ed several times recently is what do I do about my child sucking his or her finger or thumb? This is such a common childhood, habit that a little discussion on it might help you too. It1,021 words
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Advertisement85 1956-11-25 15 xfcy rOs^ VfVHt ««r C U T E creamy smooth lipstick m^ mmm^ M^^ IN NEWEST RADIANT COLORS JUST RIGHT FOR YOU L ASTS LONGER How wonderful to know you can really depend on Cutex Stay Fast Lipstick to stay on for Jiours and^ hours. lOOKS LOVELIER Choose from the85 words
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Advertisement196 1956-11-25 15 V\ i^^^ lit i x^^BS .'■'■>. j-; j''/v/A«^ v I s/^ keep cool m clouds of Blue Grass Elizabeth Arden's exhilarating fragrance, fresh and lovely as a dew-drenched garden I Flower Mist to spray on after the bath, on throat, wrists, shoulders to delight you with an aura of scented196 words
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Miscellaneous33 1956-11-25 15 ~i .^jtj.'H C^l iiiJl'i^ I t .^f f" i *tm w^m^m^m^^m^^ C IHf f| 111 k I 4 "They didn't actually SAY or DO anything freshbut I happen to be a mind-reading act33 words
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Article, Illustration1053 1956-11-25 16 EVELYN HOCQUARD - EVELYN HOCQUARD Tfie Leffer eSFPffiffiSß Qy iffisßßs3 THE letter v is the 21st x letter of the Alphabet the single value is 2+ 1 3. It is symbolised by the Planet Jupiter. In appearance it stands for the open door to the Home, to1,053 words
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Advertisement60 1956-11-25 16 m tA«oi |T I I this non-dn T in£ foundation \k 1/ i i ii f keeping your skin amazingly jy v XX MM t M*W M**W MM M*^^tf% bjYARD LE V _^^^*mm^ cohstipation Stf^ PLEASANTiT ,N V 'FANTASTIC NEWS" CONTEST tj U lift A BRANDY Agreed to Everywhere Bisquit60 words
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Advertisement182 1956-11-25 16 Natural Vitamin C intJ world's most delici Ou l tonic drink I The finest natural ritamin C tonic drink cv» i. Riben*— made from blackcurrants, the fruit rti<* i b richest m vitamin C Ribena makes a wonder' I delicious tonic which even those suffering f roia l of appetite182 words
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Miscellaneous138 1956-11-25 16 I// v ■"i 3 "KeaUy determined to-nl^ht, dear?" m m _^7^^ *^*x>^^ t^^^^J j "Let me see now, Bowers. You've been 1 (L^V i j^^ with us for quite some time now, haven't < I W n^^J -i-4>^» I CTOCSPK *> D^S "Hey, you with the glasses!" 1 Pin work°138 words
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Miscellaneous267 1956-11-25 18 l«i A A CROWPS FOUR INTO THE BUT THIS ISNT HELPING US FlNp/ 7 M^. 'AWc^/^tmfn/JT L o* '^T k k1 A k Illi Al/ TOWN FROA\ WILES AROUNP- LENORE. TO THE CONTRARY-/ UANIIIf AKr E SPREAP- EVERY WITCHMAN WILL y "X T /s^s%v^7rS£^ /^L^K^^T^ lyiAnl/KAfVL g^^g^ RHAS KNOW WE'RE267 words
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Miscellaneous108 1956-11-25 19 X-/VV i W*^ V joDBBbI S I \l l //^^^^^n. Bm vV I Ba y^. t^-^^ 1 1 ■"JIV Be jg^agj— 1 7M«? CENTURIES A6O, BBN6AU-\ WPAVmEPiQA~T^A^^^ ALL MASKED AND DRESSED AS PIRATES, EVERYONE CAQR/Egi J|_ TbWN WAS A PIRATE STRONG- BUT EACH YEAR "PIRATE PAY" THE TRADITION A L108 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-11-25 21 PETROL— TO RATION OR NOT TO RATION? step Britain may taJce to protect the national economy. Malaya is bound to follow sooner or later. The step that all motorists fear will take effect on Dec. 17, In Britain. PETROL RATIONING has returned to Britain. No doubt it will be a129 words
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Article542 1956-11-25 21 has banned Sunday motoring •s preliminary to more stringent measures. In West Germany, the oil companies will determine on what cuts to make next week. In Britain, petrol ration coupons are already out The Ministry of Fuel said that ratio would be: one to542 words
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Article, Illustration475 1956-11-25 21 fouxhalls \re More conomical ■-I a j qk car is Cresta, irious of the ixhall models. It nrome work je choice of atwith a performance to distinctive Cresta is. of x:de side fla>h, contrasting give it more grille, and le as well as gulsh475 words
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Advertisement21 1956-11-25 21 Z lllll \X§fm EASY TO DRIVE I^V^ '4 EASY TO RUN v 4 m EASY TO BUY Uf sssarjss arsarr 921 words
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Advertisement92 1956-11-25 21 SPECIFICATIONS. Cresta and Velox Wyvern Engine: 6 cyl. ohv; 79.37 x 4 cyl. ohv; 79.37 x 76.20. 76.20, 2262 cc; compression 1507 cc; compression. 6.8 6.8 or 7.7; bhp. 65.5 (67.5) or 7.7; bhp; 45.5 (47.7) Fuel: 11 gallons 11 gallons. Gearbox: 3 forwards and 3 forwards and reverse; reverse;92 words
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Advertisement117 1956-11-25 21 tee MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE the tooth paste that's proved to clean teeth whiter scientific tests with a whiteness-meter have proved beyond doubt that Macleans Tooth Paste cleans teeth whiter than ever before. Macleans fights and destroys decay germs laboratory tests show that no other tooth paste gives more complete117 words
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Miscellaneous170 1956-11-25 21 C/ 4Ues«d«ays.VviHaf C^iiA'-f ui*de.r&\av\a if. squall 1 dc? 4t If used 4o be <3 pleasuns N<*.KO.KC\ Mik 4 a^ wc?r k wj+u M,W "^>y Wye jW you jareKf q«v^ fi^/ buf, KowaAays sKe r Uol-^y, 5a you ft#^^ L TS +^ll^:^ r epci]tf^Hour»Au«wibtfr« ATTHEOOCTOR'S j| j SOME TI/VlB tATER PUtf170 words
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Article, Illustration760 1956-11-25 22 COMEONE has posed me a question which I think will interest you. It is a question which <J my correspondent says will probably floor me We shall see I have never pretended, any. how, that I was the kind of person who could not be floored. If Einstein760 words
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Article717 1956-11-25 22 MARCH 21-APRIL 20 (Aries).— Looks a pretty good week. You have mighty little trouble over the normal running of arrangements. The state of finances is paraded by harmony m yo«r circle. So you can can get off to good start, knowing that y»u have the tide with you.717 words
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Article328 1956-11-25 22 9UNDAY.— This is likely to he a fair continuance of present conditions. A query or two hang over health matters and finances. But m general it is possible for you to make reasonable progress. Changes coming fairly soon should open up brighter possibilities m a different atmosphere. MONDAY.— Quite328 words
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Article230 1956-11-25 22 Children Born This Week SUNDAY. Extremely good-natured individuals. They have a sunny viewpoint and display a romantic attitude towards life. Mostly intellectuals, they have rapid variation of mood. But substantially they are well integrated. it MONDAY. Genial and very tolerant. Take life comfortably and are seldom disturbed except by philosophical230 words
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Advertisement361 1956-11-25 22 UPSET STOMACH BETTER >, IN 8 SECONDS! y^ Drink sparkling ENO "FRUIT SALT" fhi'm IL m ovly eight seconds, the buffering action 3^ °f s sparkling antacid makes your stomach PlyjL-Lg^j feel better, your mouth fresh and dean. jB3 *^"jj TIL Put some Eno into a glass of water and361 words
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Advertisement163 1956-11-25 22 FAMOUS SINCE 1 867 IN MALAYA I a^S^^^^r BY THREE GENERAHqnch M^^^^r SATISFIED USfßfl Sole Agents MnntnF! x2ty| ftS fS $I*t t O i9O 4 rfl AftCAOC BUILDING MFFtfS ftACZ SINGATOUt f. O BOX smoking pleasure wtli Ronson Puiafilt Enjoy a cleaner, sweeter smoke wii a Ronson Purafilt cigars: I163 words
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Miscellaneous15 1956-11-25 22 "He says his wife ran off with his best friend, and I he misses him!"15 words
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Article, Illustration949 1956-11-25 23 BLACKMAILER NAMED AS U.S. PRESIDENT The oddest candidate ever nominated in the American presidential elections was a woman -Victoria Claflin Woodhull. Reformer,- spiritualist, faith healer, blackmailer: she was all these things and fatally beautiful, too. She was the biggest sensation in the America of the 1870s. Born in 1838, she949 words
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Article723 1956-11-25 23 GHOST VOICE SAVED DOOMED LOVER >^ Police investigating a double murder in f Lancashire are attend- > ing spiritualist meet- ings. It is hoped that I voices from the spirit > world," speaking) through mediums ot seances, will lead them to the killer of spinster j sisters Mary and Mari723 words
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Advertisement184 1956-11-25 23 1^ those G&fai&o&cteoteti,n your hair 3 perfumed Coconut Hair <I[/™^> )Sj Keps yo^ Hair perfectly Place -vet is light enough *\fa> out the natural waves I \^§^f "^s^~~^ FAVOURITE HAIR OIL TT 25 YEARS. I V jf^j nee a week with |^*Ejconut Oil Shampoo. %^^^^<KS^llii nH CO PERFUMED COCONUT OMtw184 words
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Advertisement206 1956-11-25 23 Man Alive! AN advertisement for a carnival m Frederictown, U.S.A., read: "AN EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION. A CLOSE-UP VIEW OF THAT STRANGEST OF ALL LIVING CREATURES THE TWOLEGGED MAN." Big Cheesa A FTER eating 15 pieces of pie m 30 mm., a man m Gembloux, Central Belgium, was proclaimed "Cheesecake King"206 words
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Advertisement219 1956-11-25 23 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL *^^T* Iff ff*i«* ff iiiib"*! <^ i *~iii*E>ujni fT m_i ift ij'i^t »_> J 'JT*-»'YfT'*-r-L{T» <~>iJ219 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1956-11-25 24 dfv bdfvdbfvbdvbb bdfbdfdbvb dfvh 'T'lffe dawling lure of x Singapore is being dramatized here during the next fortnight as the UJS. State Dept. opens a twoweek drive to recruit stenographers, typists and clerks for its embassies and consulates around the world. Not only1,200 words
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Advertisement272 1956-11-25 24 Shaving is simplicity itself with a Blue Gillette Blade m its matching Gillette razor. Yet for smoothness and freshness there's no shaving system m the world to compare with Gillette. Buy your blades m a Blue Gillette Dispenser. You can use the Dispenser with any razor. But for Superspeed Shaving272 words
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Advertisement96 1956-11-25 24 ♦> ♦> ♦> ♦> ♦> <♦ ♦> 23-year-old Toni Congden has a chip on this shapely shoulder. She is playing the part of a fat, middle-aged, ex-chorus girl m an ice show and for the part Toni has to wear padding "At first," says Toni, "I was thrilled to get96 words
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Advertisement390 1956-11-25 24 THEFAmSTfiiGfX Superb Comfort of ff Sp I flf I Doug/os DC-6 A/rcroft 1 Combined with a Ifl standard of schedule- |fl| keeping and good ser- Mi S VI I vice that is renowned tj J fl throughout The Far f Consult: Miltytn Air«ny» I-1 Ofwn Building, Sing»porf, >-^j v fht390 words
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