The Straits Times, 31 October 1956

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  • 20 1 *i ..^y Jf M k i^^^^^ The Straits Times New* o**0 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1956 15 CENTS
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  • 153 1 Back to normal (almost) -Curfew starts at 10p.m. GOVERNMENT LASHES AT THE RUMOUR-MONGERS- SEE PAGE NINE TMIF. curfew will be lifted throughout ingapore for 1<> hours today. Off at G B in., it will be reimposed at 10 p.m. Schools will still he closed. Only two minor incidents were reported.
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  • 1369 1 Nasser told; Let British, French troops occupy Suez bases Egypt closes ports CAIRO, Tiies.— Egypt closed her major ports and airfields today. U.P. t 'End war' order to Egypt, Israel SITUATION GRAVE EDEN LONDON, Tuesday. ANTHONY EDEN, British Prime Minister, announced today liat Britain and France had warned
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  • 702 1 THE DUKE IN PARADISE ISLAND Special report from WILLIAM FISH I LANGKAWI ISLANDS, Tues. rTHIS paradise island, 15 miles off the Kedah coast, 1 was nearly not quite ready for the Duke of Edinburgh he stepped ashore this afternoon as the last flag was being nailed in place to welcome
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  • 76 1 ANNUAL ON SALE NEXT MONDAY THE Straits Times ANNUAL for 1957 will now be on sale throughout Malaya on Monday. The Annual is packed with superb colour pictures of the Malayan scene and there are 25 articles, fullyillustrated, by some of South-East Asia's leading writers You will want your copy
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  • 12 1 Arrows show the directions of the Israeli thrust.
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  • 106 1 Canberras over the Suez— Egypt protests to Britain CAIRO. Tues. EGYPT protested today to Britain against the flight of two Canberra jet bombers over the £uez Canal area, the Foreign Ministry announced. The Foreign Minister, Mahmoud Fawzi, called in the British Ambassador, Sir Humphrey Trevelyan, to hand over the protest.
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  • 26 1 TAN OH MIAN 12. tells Inspector H.M. Maphuz. how his mother was killed in the Aljunied Road accident. Straits Times picture.
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  • 92 1 'THREE people died and i 11 were injured in* four road crashes in Singapore during the curfew break hours yesterday. The worst accident happened at 6.3o— deadline for the re-imposition of the curfew. Ong Bee, a 36-year-old woman, was killed and her three-year-old daughter, Tan
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  • 68 1 /^JIEQUES are on fhe way to winners In The Malayan Monthly's Jackpot Contest 'A*. There was no claim for re-scrutiny. But the Jackpot still remains to be wo». For Contest B" it is $35,000, with the usual $5,000 in consolation prizes. This big money contest closes
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  • 150 1 Briton killed by tree |>ATU GAJAH, Tues.— °An officer of the Royal Artillery attached to the 3rd Bn., Malay Regiment, was killed and nine others, including his wife, were injured when a tree crashed on an officers' mess here last night. Lt. J. H. Vlllar. 26. died from severe head
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  • 39 1 MMMJ EAST: State Department (initials in Wu-iliinutnti said Men's warning thai Itritish and French troops might land in Sue/ area <-aine us "complete surprise." ■cater. IN LONDON: Pwriga him i- denied reports <>l landings in Kuypt. A.P.
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  • 58 2 RUBBER PRICE GOES UP IN SINGAPORE By Our Market Correspondent r». tlare-up in th« Middle East pushed up the price of rubber in the Singapore market yesterday. November first grade closed at 118; cents, the highest price for two months, and three and fiveeighths above Friday's closing price. On the
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  • 78 2 NEWS that fighting had broken out between Israel and Egypt hit Singapore shipping circles like a bolt from the blue yesterday. Agents, however, said that for the time being no ships were being; re-routed. They were waiting for instructions from their principals. The general opinion
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  • 50 2 MASSED CROWDS listen to a speech addressed to the inhabitants of Warsaw by the new Polish Premier, Wladyslaw Gomulka. Right, Gomulka is seen addressing another gathering after the news that Russia had been persuaded to recall her cruisers from the Polish Baltic coast A.P. pictures
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  • 96 2 380 MISS THE SHIP TO GERMANY SOUTHAMPTON Tues. A total of 380 reservists, callied up during the Suez crisis, due to return to West 'Germany after seven days" special home leave, failed to report here last night when the 22.445-ton troopship Asiturias sailed for Rotterdam. This was nearly double the
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  • 56 2 PARIS. Tues. The red star was yesterday removed from the flag flown at the Hungarian Embassy in Paris by order of the Ambassador, Mr. Imre Kutas. From now on the embassy will fly the red, white and green Hungarian flag, with the coat of arms
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  • 128 2 Vast crowds chant a welcome as the cardinal comes back WARSAW, Tues. /CARDINAL WYSZYN1 1 SKI yesterday returned from years of orison to bless his people and declare that Poland is. and will remain. Roman Catholic. Thousands of cheering Poles chanted "welcome our dear pastor" as the primate appeared on
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  • 113 2 EXPEL RED OFFICIAL— U.S. DEMANDS NEW YORK. Tues The United States yesterday called for the expulsion of a member of th« Soviet delegation to the United Nations in connection with the removal to England of Tatiana Romanow by her Russian-born father. The Soviet official involved was Mr. Konstantin P. Ekimov.
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  • 21 2 BEIRUT. Tues.— A mUitar; plane carrying 110 Styptic. army officers was yester.a reported missing over the Mediterranean.— A P.
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  • 144 2 Now, Japan orders probe into arsenic scare rKYO, Tues. The Japanese Welfare Ministry yesterday ordered an investigation into arsenic- sprayed apples which caused a storm in Singapore. The Government took action following unconfirmed reports of sickness and one death within the test month caused by eating insecticidespread apples.
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  • 662 3 GOVERNMENT MAKES LAST DITCH* CONCESSIONS TO END REBELLION FREE ELECTIONS, RETURN TO COALITION RULE ARE PROMISED BY PREMIER T oNDON, Tues. The. I w Prime Minister Hungary. Mr. Imre announced over pest Radio today i of single party j n the country and (turn of a
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  • 52 3 ABOVE: Russian tanks and an armoured car in a Budapest street a pictcre taken by a Western traveller who was returning to Vienna. Below: People gathering; at Gyoer, in western Hungary, where the Hungarian anti-Communist rebels say they have set up an "independent Hungarian government." A.
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  • 29 3 RAWALPINDI, Tues. A joint Pakistan Japanese scientific expedition to Karakorum and Hindukush mountains returned here today with fossils believed to be about 250 million years old. Reuter.
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  • 82 3 ERUN. Tues.— Dr. Otto Suhr, the Governing Mayor of West Berlin, last night told the 18 million Com-munist-ruled East Germans not to let themselves be "provoked" into pitting their strength against So-, viet divisions. "Restrain your unrest," Dr. Suhr told them in a Radio broadcast on
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  • 78 3 ITALIANS STONE RED EMBASSY ROME. Tues.— From industrial Milan in the north to Palermo, in southern Sicily, student demonstrations in favour of Hungary and against Communism broke out yesterday all over Italy. In Rome, students stoned the Soviet Embassy. Police used their clubs to break up another student attempt to
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  • 213 3 A surprise for Marilyn Monroe LONDON, Tues— The Queen of Hollywood met the Queen of England last night. They found they were neighbours. Marilyn Monroe was one of a group of international movie stars presented to the Queen at the annual Royal Command film performance.
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  • 46 3 SRINAGAR, Tues. —The Kashmir Constituent Assembly yesterday passed a clause in the draft constitution stating that Kashmir "is and shall be an integral part of India." One-third of Kashmir is now under Pakistan control while the remainder has acceded to India.— Reuter
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  • 253 3 LONDON. Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stock not Including stamp duty were: Consols 151 3 i H Funding 47e £85W —1/16 War t%% £69" 8 —7/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 1/32 —1/32 Eastern c£5> £7H Chartered c £1) 35/- /9 Hongkong ($125) £90'_. INSURANCE Com. Un. (uU.)
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  • 22 3 LONDON, Tues. Oash Buyers £850, sellers £860; Forward Buyer* £815. sellers £817. Settlement £870. Turnover a.m. 125 tons, p.m 115 tons.
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  • 23 3 LONDON. Tues. Spot 29T4d.. Dec. 30d Jan-Mar. 30d., AorilJune 29',d.. July-Sept. 2?\d., Nov. c.i.f MSd.. Dec. c.if. I Tone: Easier after steady.
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  • 35 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Chin Hong told th e Magistrate's Court here today that he could not work without amoklng opium. He was fined $80 for being in possession of chandu.
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  • 89 4 SEARCH FOR MISSING BOY, 12 IPOH, Tues.— A 12-year-old schoolboy, Poologanathan, has been missing from his home here for the past week. Poologananthan. a pupil of the Anglo-Chinese School, is the son of a railway clerk, Mr. K. Narayanansamy. The boy's mother reported him missing to the police after three
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  • 261 4 The Times: Colony's hope is merger with the Federation LONDON, Tuesday. T»HE TIMES said here today that the political 1 movement represented by Singapore's Chinese school students "is in no way related to the serious demand for political freedom and responsible selfgovernment of Singapore by its own citizens." The paper
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  • 111 4 ICJJALA LUMPlfll, Tues. European tin mines in the Federation are planning a scheme to provide senior executive posts for Asian employees. The Pl&n> which is being worked out by the F.M.s. Chamber of Mines, is a longterm project calling for employment of qualified
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  • 19 4 Singapore Rotarians will hold a business meeting during their weekly lunch fellowship at the Cathay Hotel today.
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  • 322 4 Demand for breach ot contract payment grom New York Attorney urges Minister i 0 that clients 'get equal treatment from Tan 1 ANOTHER Nanyang University row j. K ing. And this time the trouble is com!*. New York. A group of educationists in the United
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  • 57 4 U.S. JUDGE TO PAY A VISIT MR. JUSTICE WlLliv,: H. HASTIE, a Jud K f of ifc. United States Circuit Cotr of Appeals, who is i\n, in Singapore on Month during a round-the-wor-tour. After spending three c in Kuala Lumpur, he v give lectures to studm the Department of L
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  • 55 4 Mr. J. N. Davies, Commissioner Britain, who arrived I Singapore on Sur during the riots, k Kuala Lumpur y» a month's tour oi tfon. Mr. Davies, who official visit to I himself with tradi was to have night in Stngap ing to the Federatior He will
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  • 122 4 AFTER MERDEKA IN FEDERAL IPOH, T T»HE FEDERATION Boy Scout Association 1 direct membership with the internatic quarters of the organisation after mdc; At present the Federation Association is attached to the British Empire and Commonwealth organisation. Preliminary talks have already been held with
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  • 52 4 7-YEAR WAIT BUT STILL NO QUARTERS rwANG.T* FIFTY hospital i 1 ants in P"''* l v 1 expressed iis»»"? over the State < ments delay in I them Quarti-r-The quartri-. stated, had been P ed seven rears so far nor- bad built. The attendniireporte*. are n-» in* to form press
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  • 120 4 IPOH, Tues. A WARNING that time was running out against them has been sent by two surrendered terrorists to members of their former can* which Is still operating In the notorious Slim River area. about 50 miles sooth of Ipoh. The warn in jt
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  • 349 4 ITUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Tues. A worried Unesco psychologist, Mr. K. Spelling, today Kave his views on the Singapore student rioting, and partly blamed bad studentteacher relationships caused through having too many overage students in Chinese schools. Mr. Spelling, who is here to advise
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  • 67 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. Sixty-two Chinese from Ayer Jerneh village, including schoolmasters, rubber tappers and village committee members, were given, a briefing on the Emergency situation in their area yesterday. This was the first of a series of Emergency briefings organised by the state War Executive Committee to
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  • 30 4 TAIPINO. Tues tish Red Cross S ping branch, w parade at the St. C School ground i n E when medals will bt pr to blood donors.
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  • 59 5 'l n rt R o^heSukrn ce f n FH an h d th e 7th ü ßn Ma| ay Regiment, during final rehearsals on the Kuala Lumpur padang for their lour to the Duke of Edinburgh on his arrival at XL. airport. At the rear
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  • 203 5 rOMMUXIST China is making every in win Ihe will of foreignLi Is the opinion ganiser cf the ipore trade dele- to Peking. Mr. Pheng Geek, who tied to the Colony lay. Yap said that the ::nese members of gation were given
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  • 85 5 Mr. Yap said China was interested in getting British cars and heavy machinery. She also wanted pepper, copra, tin ore and tin plate and timber from British North Borneo. In addition to the $40 million deals closed in Peking. Singapore and Federation businessmen in the delegation concluded
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  • 41 5 PENANG. Tues. Thieves stole a charity box on Sunday from the Bukit Mertajam High School. They forced open a door to gain entry. In King Street. Penang. a thief robbed a six-year-old girl of a $40 chain.
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  • 246 5 Envy the stallholder -he's a 'rich man' 4 MARKET stallholder j A*- in Singapore is a wealthy man and is one to be envied rather j than pitied, said Mr. A. P. Raiah in a lively City Council debate yesterday. The discussion %vas sparked j off by a Health Committee
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1 Acting Superintendent Inche i Merican bin Sutan. 39. DeDuty Chief Police Officer. Kelan- tan, has been appointed I Honorary ADC to the Duke 1 of Edinburgh during his visit I to the Federation.
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  • 109 5 Between studies he cooks own meals ALBERT CHONG. 22. of 11 Siang Hwang Avenue. Singapore, who is dome a fiveyear course for the fellowship diploma in electrical engineering at the Royal Melbourne Technical College in Australia. Albert, who shares a Melbourne house with three other students from SouthEast Asia where
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  • 71 5 Three Malayan Film Unit technicians passed through i Singapore yesterday on their way home t n Kuala Lumpur after being on loan to the American National Broadcasting Corporation for a month. The M.F.U. unit manager. Mr. V. Sathasivam. cameraman Amia Shamsuddin and sound technician Tan Kay Choon
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  • 193 5 Jury's 6-1 'Not Guilty* Verdict HABIB SULAIMAN. 29. a former Changi shopkeeper accused of murdering P. Muthukaruppan Chettiar. 38. in Wing Locng Road, off Changi Road, was acquitted at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. The Jury returned a 6-1 verdict of not guilty. When the Chief
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  • 59 5 HIGH TIDES -TODAY and TOMORROW TODAY: Singapore 9 a.m. (Bft. sin.) 9.30 p.m. (Bft. 9in.>; Port Dlckson 4.21 a.m. i9.'i.i 456 p.m. ("ft. Binj Penang 10.55 a.m. <7ft.) 11.24 p m. (7ft. 81n.'. TOMORROW: Singapore 9.39 am. (Bft. 9in.) 10.21 p.m. (9ft. 31n i; Port Dlckson 5.10 a.m. i9fl. 61n.)
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  • 196 6 ORDER ISSUED DURING CRISIS HPWO Singapore Legis- lative Assemblymen were turned away from the Naval Base on Monday when they attempted to get in. They were Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secretary-general of the People's Action Party and legal adviser to the Naval Base
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  • 45 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Goh Kok Eng,« a Singapore bus driver, was fined $100 or three weeks' jail in the Magistrate's Court here today for inconsiderate driving as a result of which he collided with a lorry and hit a car which was stationary.
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  • 265 6 No halt, 100k It's go RIOTERS WRECKED 21 LIGHTS BUT TRAFFIC IS MUCH AS USUAL T<WENTY-ONE sets of A automatic traffic lights at major road junctions in Singappore were put out of action during the riots. Despite this and the loss of hundreds of road signs there was no serious
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  • 80 6 All set for the big anti-TB talks ONE HUNDRED and thirty-six delegates and observers from Hong Kong, Borneo. Sarawak, Brunei and the Federation of Malaya will meet in Singapore tomorrow for a four-day anti-tuberculosis conference. The conference the first of its kind in Malaya, will be opened by the Minister
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  • 75 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A Siamese police patrol put five terrorists t 0 flight after a 10-minute battle on the Kelantan-Siam border. It was disclosed today A terrorist is believed to hav e been wounded. The incident took place on Oct. 17. Harbour Master JOHORE BAHRU,
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  • 176 6 'TWENTY-TWO ocean-going ships are anchored in Singapore harbour waiting for berths, as a direct result of the riots which paralysed the Colony's entire waterfront. The Singapore Harbour Board labour force of 8,000 turned out for work yesterday, but had to stop at 5 p.m. because
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  • 46 6 The inaugural meeting of the Malayan centre of the World Council for Inter- faith Co-operation will be held at the British Council Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday At 4 p.m. Tuan Hajl Miistapha Albakrl. Keeper of. the Rulers' Seal, will open the meeting.
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  • 56 6 IM "L f AFTER fw 0 day, day, *f curfew, Sin?, I' port street, are 0 e V? teemin, sgj was taken yester< J morning from a n RAF helicopter at 1,000 W? Pietur. by StraihS EKi. r P L lotoBra s Kok Ah
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  • 92 6 'CURFEW' AT COLONY'S BANKS BUT NO STAMPEDE SINGAPORE banks closed at.l p.m. yesterday but there was no unusual rush to cash cheques or deposit money "Everything is normal,' spokesmen of the bask said. "Of course there wfc the usual end of month crowd at opening time This Is a normal
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  • 40 6 MALACCA, Tues. Admiral G. A. Thrin Fl Officer, Malayan A hid family will visit Mala on Sunday. They ai Ing in H.M.S. Alert During the visit of. men of the Alert will local teams at hockry soccer.
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  • 57 6 JOHORE BAHRU Goh Thian Cht $50 in the Magistral here today for conveying crates of monkeys In without a haulage P' n Goh told the court I police inspector had a him to take the c Singapore. Deepavali The offices of the I Commission in
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  • 152 6 "fr From Page One Ahmad bin Said, 18, and Atan bin Murok, 25. Ong, who became a mother again last week, was in a crowd outside a house when the car crashed into them. The car next hit a jeep parked by the roadside and plunged
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  • 80 7 COUPLE ARE NOW SO HAPPY THEY 5 WED AS CURFEW IS LIFTED THE RIOTS and curfew last Saturday caused the postponement of a Singapore wedding, but yesterday s,oon after the curfew was lifted for the daylight hours. Miss Edith Rosalie Hoffman was married to Mr. David William Saunders at the
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  • 155 7 Estate men prefer married workers BACHELORS ROAM, THEY SAY I/-UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Married labourers have a better chance of getting jobs on estates than bachelors. A Labour Department spokesman said that employers preferred married men because they stick to their jobs. Bachelors are often restless and have a tendency to
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  • 162 7 KOTA BHARU. Tuesday. 4 N EXPERT from the International Labour Office, Mr. E. C. Lansdell, said here today that the cooperative movement in Malaya was being hampered by the great amount of credit in which the societies were involved, i He said that the
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  • 53 7 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The $88,000 St. John's Institution renovation scheme, which started a few months ago. is halfway through. Old boys and friends of the school have been asked to contribute to the project in a circular from the Director. Rev. Brother Lawrence. So far $46,000
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  • 50 7 RAUB, Tues. Inche Mohamed Sulong bin Ali was reelected chairman of the West Pahang division of UMNO at a meeting held here yesterday. Other officials are: Inche Hussein bin Hassan, deputy chairman; Inche Mohamed Nor bin Sulaiman, secretary; and Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Ismail, treasurer.
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— A 120-member Buddhist mission from Siam arrived here by chartered buses from Penang today on a two-day visit. It was originally scheduled to visit Singapore but hac to cancel its trip there because of the riots.
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  • 32 7 TAIPING. Tues. Lady Troacher Girls' School ob- served a parents' day yester- day with a display of hand- work and a concert by the primary and secondary de- j partments.
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  • 41 7 MALACCA, Tues. The Settlement Youth Council, Malacca, will hold a "youth musical evening" at the Methodist Girls' School hall here tomorrow night. Highlights of the programme will be piano duets, vocal solos and a ballet by local youths.
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  • 62 7 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A cemetery caretaker, Ong Siew Kboon, 46, was sent to Butterworth Hospital for observation after he had behaved peculiarly on Sept. 16 at Prai railway station, the Coroners Court her c was told today. Two hours after admission. Ong was found hanging in his cell.
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  • 61 7 TERRORIST KILLED IN JOHORE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A patrol of the Ist. Bn., Queen's Regiment, has killed a terrorist and wounded 1 another in the Kota Tinggi district of johore. The 'wounded man and two other bandits escaped. A rifle, ammunition and two packs were recovered. The incident took place
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  • 195 7 ALLIANCE OPPOSED IN TWO WARDS IPOH, Tues —The Alliance will have opposition in at least two of the four wards in the Ipoh Town Council elections on Dec. 1. A member of the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Toh Siang Eng, told the Straits Times today that
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  • 36 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Tan Teck Eng, after being in the Magistrate's Court here today with assisting in the carrying on of a numbers lottery on Oct. 18. was allowed bail of $1,000 pending trial.
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  • 60 8 iv Hordi flO (minimum). THYAGARAJ -SHAKUNTALA: Mr. and Mrs. K. Thyagaraj thank all frtenda and relatives for their attendance, presents and congratulatory messages on their wedding on 20.10.56. MOTHER, BROTHERS. SLsterS of the late Ja eph Woo Ah Ngan 1 rela lives and friends for condolences, wreaths, assistance and
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  • 728 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Wed. Oct. 31, 1956. The Verge Of War Israel's lunatic policy of massive retaliation has brought the Middle East to the verge of war. While war may not be Israel's intention, the drive into the Sinai desert openly invites i it. Last week Egypt signed with
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  • 244 8 Singapore has had another quiet day. The longest period of freedom from curfew since the riots broke out passed without a single incident. More and more people have drawn confidence from the Government's strength, and from the' reassuring efficiency of the police and the troops. The community owes
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  • 182 8 Welcome To Malaya Riot and crisis in Singapore having caused a last-minute change of plans, the Duke of Edinburgh today arrives in Penang, the starting-point of his visit to Malaya. He is a most welcome visitor for many reasons; as the Consort of the 'Queen, in his personal capacity, and
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  • 974 8 The Duke of Edinburgh arrives in Penang today on a visit to Malaya. A special correspondent here paints a portrait of the Royal visitor as a man keenly interested in science, z technology and industry. THE inevitable isolation which Monarchy imposes is a
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    • 274 8 NO sensible and loyal citizen who loves to see Singapore achieving its aims would deny the justification of the Government's action in closing down the affected schools for the Interest and the safety of other children who are sent to schools by their parents solely and purely
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    • 177 8 ALLOW m e to congra- tulate your paper for giving us In the Federation red-hot news about the rioting in Singapore. The pictures were dramatic and the reporting fair and responsible. Thanks to your paper and Radio Malaya, we MaSfys lrV the Federation were acquainted with the
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  • 872 8  -  VERNON BARTLETT i B i EDACK to normal? I E*> hope not. For "nor- mal" has become a E situation in which E the younger Chinese S members of the E community feel a E loyalty probably to E Peking, possibly to S
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    • 655 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 j 2* Wordt $10 (minimum). McMULLAN: On 27th October, A son. WATSON: To Elaine and Jack on 27th October, the gift of Twins —Wendy and Lionel—mother uid doing fine. DES TOMBE: To Hans and I Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, a daughter Cornelle EUsabeth Meryn on 29.10.56. 20 Words
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    • 36 8 MALAYAN RAILWAY REDUCED SECOND CLASS FARE RETURN TICKETS FROM Kuala Lumpur Singapore Kajang Johore Bahru Scremban to to Scremban Johore Bahru Kajang Singapore Kuala Lumpui BY DAY MAIL TRAINS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR SEVEN DAYS $27.00 RETURN
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  • 721 9 MIDDLE ROAD MEN DREW $120,000 FROM BANK TO AW REBEL STUDENTS -POLICE FIND PROOF 1, 033 arrested— but most were released later THOUSANDS CONFUSED AS POISON PEDLARS SPREAD LIES ON CURFEW HOURS MOT R> of changes in the curfew hours, which swept through Sinpure yesterday .causing
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  • 120 9 BUSES ci will be put romdt today. SCHOOLS uiu remain 'nnbridpe oral will begin todents originally to take the day should h ,n r centres as them previously. HOSPITALS hours at the and Kandang Kerbau Hospitals have i: anced by an hour 5 p.m. because 'few. PUBLIC AID
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  • 47 9 Mr Phillip B. Hilton is leaving Britain next Tuesday for Penang where he will become senior history lecturer at the new Malayan Teachers' Training College. Mr Hilton was lecturer for two years at the first Malayan Teachers' Training College in Kota Bahru.
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  • 160 9 WIRED troops, keeping a 24--hour vigil over Singapore, received their mail throughout the five days of riots and curfews. The Director of Posts, Mr. M. L. Durrant, said that a special effort had been made to see that the inward and outward forces mail
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  • 242 9 SUBVERSIVE ELEMENTS EXPOSED T»HE GOVERNMENT launched "Operation LiberaA tion" in good time to deal a crushing blow to elements seeking to destroy good order and security, said the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. in a broadcast last nighc. (On Sunday night the
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  • 75 9 The curfew and you: A warning YOU may be arrested as a curfew-breaker if you are found in your own compound or sitting on your verandah during curfew hours. On Sunday, several girls playing badminton in their garden were told by the police to go indoors. A man living in
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  • 42 9 Marine police investigating the drowning of a woman in Kallang River during the riots on Thursday appealed last night for information. The body of the woman, Heng Ah Her, was picked up from the river at 4 p.m.
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  • 23 9 The St Andrew's Cathedral clothing shop in Singapore, will be closed this afternoon but will be open as usual on Friday.
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  • 23 9 The Sunday fun fair in aid of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been postponed to Dec. 2.
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  • 97 9 TJUNDREDS of Federa--1 tion troops rushed to Singapore last weekend are being billetted in 10 Government schools, an Education Department spokesman said yesterday. "The troops may have to use these schools until the end of the week," the spokesman said. I "But in any
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  • 53 9 ENTERS MISS AFIA CONTEST MISS ELIZABETH WONG, 21, of Singapore has entered the first international "Miss Ana" contest sponsored by the American Foreign Insurance Association. Women employees from 27 foreign countries have submitted completed questionnaires and photographs to the New York head office of the association. The winner will be
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  • 121 9 MANY people in Singapore are grateful to the police for the protection they gave to life and property at the height of the riots. A Straits Times reader went further to express his gratitude. He sent a cheque of $50 to the Straits Times
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  • 25 9 The premiere of "Bus Stop," scheduled for 9 p.m. today at the Cathay, has been cancelled. Star of the film Is Marilyn Monroe.
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  • 191 9 A TOTAL $4,850 was collected In fines by the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday when 13 men pleaded guilty to breaking the curfew on Monday. The fines ranged from $150 or In default, one month's jail to $500 ot three months' jail. The first
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  • 18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Union of Information Services field stall has received its certificate of registration.
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  • 137 9 ARRESTS: UNION OFFICES DESERTED TT was all quiet yester- day at the Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union in Middle Road and its branches following the arrest of its top leaders on Saturday. A Straits Times reporter who visited the Middle Road office found it locked. A black flag drooped
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  • 20 9 PORT SWETTENHAM, Tues. The Minister for Labour, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, yesterday visited Carey Island estate near here.
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    • 267 10 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our riddle contest. Cheah Heng Loon, 56 Clare Street, Ipoh. Saadiah binte N. A. Cham. 59 Main Avenue, Sentul. Kuala Lumpur, Cheah Kirn See. 85 Patani Road, Penanß. Doreen Fletcher, 170 Robinson Road. Singapore, Tonia
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    • 343 10 The birds which came alive LASCIALI andare per la loro strada" is a quotation to be found on one of Italy's new stamps and it means "Let them go their own way." The stamps shows Giovanni Pascoli the poet, who was born in San Mauro di Romagna. and who became
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      44 10 "Why don't you get in one two?" asks the baby pug to his companion. "It's quite comfortable once you get used to it." But the second pup thinks he'd rather stay outside. Perhaps he doesn't care for a tight fit.
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    • 207 10 DO you know how to magnetise a sewing needle it's quite simple. You draw it half a dozen times over the end of a magnet making sure you always stroke it the same way. You will find this makes the needle magnetic and it will have the
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    • 726 10 Brave Teddy runs from a mouse The nursery folk find a hole in a hollow tree. They go doun it and see a passaae at the bottom leading into the earth. Soon they come to a stream under the around. Teddy has a model boat with him and Rosemary make*
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    • 170 10 TO WOMEN OVER 30 A new hormone cream ii for new skin beauty < Once a woman's over you will notice a great thirty, her skin tends to improvement in your i tell it to the world. But skin. Experience shows ♦at last a preparation has the sk in tepcture
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    • 338 10 Stautilul Yang Kuti-Fii favowitc concutin* ol lh« Emetror Minq Huang o( lh» lan) Oynaily l~*^^^l u<«4 to dane» lo« him on a* tmtraM o,rttn P"^ F^Pr~l diib at th* PalKt ol Eternal Youth. EvtntuaHy j tht killed herself to ttop a mutiny which I had bttn caus«d by lha trta'oa
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    • 31 10 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope. Name Address •> w.
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  • 1577 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Gypsy dancer became! mistress of 3 kings SHE AMASSED MILLIONS BUT LIVES TODAY AT 86 IN SINGLE RIVIERA ROOM She mirrored the crazy 9 nineties i\ ihe summer of 1869 a regiment of gpanish soldiers was M nianoeiivres near Cadiz. One evening a young oflficer of
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    • 286 11 Rex 3iorgan 9 31.D. Too late mm ~r"l I ~i^ yOU'RE NOT &O<*3 Ij/" AS uP&FT AS WERE wm£* X\/ I HADN'T THOUGHT IT MAY BE TOO LATE \|^Q l :^7 to BED DAD M£iL maRRiED L'l-A IT OiO ONE WOP IT THAT WAV BMILIB 1 NOVV-— Bl/T I wish
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  • 290 12 INDUSTRIAL SHARE PRICES HOLD DESPITE UNREST By Our Market Correspondent SINGAPORE Share Market was firm in all sections yesterday and any doubts that the recent riots would adversely affect industrial share prices were quickly dispelled. A good volume of business was written and three counters Gammon (done up to $2.15),
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  • 422 12 The Malayan Share Broken Association reported: "All sections of the local share market were firm." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business Cone yesterday:- Fraser ft Neave ords (2.03; Gammon $2.15, $2.05 (.overnight;; Hume Industries Ass. 7 1,2 d. (.overnight); Malayan Cement $1.72, $1.74; Metal Box $1.72
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  • 178 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association has made the following changes in its rates to merchants (all rates to $100):— C«nads: buying airmail: T.T. 31 9/16, O.D. 31 11/16; 90 d/st 32 credit bills. 32 1/16 tsade billSelling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 1 '4. Rates changes of
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  • 53 12 The boards of Bahru Selangor Rubber Company, Bukit Cloh Rubber Company, Pilmoor Rubber Company, Rosevalc Rubber Company, and Teluk Piah Rubber Estate (1914) announce that negotiations are proceeding with a view to the amalgamation of all th# companies. The exact form and terms of the amalgamation have yet
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  • 143 12 November lint grade rubber buyers f.0.b., closed in Singapore yesterday at 98% cents per lb.. up 3-\ cents on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were:OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 88*4. sellers 99 (Norn); No. 1 R.S.S.
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  • 93 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange: noon prices per plcu) yesterday were:Copra: steady; Oct. $26 buyers $26 3 8 sellers; Nov. $26 14 buyers. $26 5 8 sellers. Coconut oil: quietly steady; bulk $40 1 2 sellers, drum $43 112 sellers. Pepper: ateady: about 40 to 50 tons of business
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  • 11 12 SINGAPORE TIN: $401 L'^ (up $2.62., r i. COPin
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  • 60 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS heavier. but *»£< able on the Btoeki2> today. Electro Zin? k > Loan* 3',% 1958-59,^5 Bank of n.sw'"' Mount Lyeli J K oken Hiu-::: Mount Morgan-;:::: Sjfi Western Mining s Ampol. Ex 13 Oil Search Aust. Consoi.'in'd A.P.M. (new, M Bradford B. Hill Pro.'" Courtauld Dunlop Elec. Zinc
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  • 69 12 Shipin R h, n? alon ?Md gapore Harbour H, ur j expected today arr r Thai 45, Broosht, hI Straat Banka 6 7 rS Benvrarkie 11, ci'nor*? Glenroy 15 16, Ocean Maru 19 2» WaU 4, Beetnr. ten N. Wall 8 sturebor' Larut 23 24. Ben er 26,
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  • 38 12 The directors of tj (Sumatra) Rubber Esv celved a conditional r, Anglo-Scott ish Securities chase all the tI.M £1 Preference at os. 2 d 1 and all the 885.000 b::i shares at 6 'id. per sr.a:»
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    • 264 12 TENDER NOTICE SBKIP^B iWBBF HHaP In* lfl» fflFT^^jy eh nnr nrn i .'•dSttKttt^^^^ The following space is available for Rental by Tender for use as Hotel, Restaurant, Cafe, Bar. etc., in newly erectod Modern Building known as Soon Cheong House. situate in Wolferstan Road in the Centre of Malacca Town
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    • 756 12 NOTICES CHAPTER 216 (Pawnbroker.) UNREDEEMED PLEDGED GOODS AND JKWKLLERY FROM THE FOLLOWING PAWNBROKERS' SHOPS No. 21 New Bridge Road, Chin Chong Pale and Chin Kin Loy (Chop Thye Sheng). No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sam Foh). No. 189 South Bridge Road, Lam Joon Chong (Chop Sem
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    • 568 12 NOTICES NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE No collection of refuse and nlghtsoil will be undertaken by the City Cleansing Department on Thursday. Ist November, 1966, Deepavali. The City Council Incinerator at Kolam Ayer Lane will be closed on this day. By ORDER. THE NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated In the
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    • 670 12 NOTICES OWING TO THE Present Situation in Singapore ***°«<*!* Issue of "Industrial Engineering News of Malaya" cannot be Published. Advertisement St Editorial Bookings for the October issue will be published in the November issue, unless otherwise notified. Tel: *****. Singapore. Sgd. CLEMENT ARTHUR PHOENIX. Publisher. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 1% DEBENTURE STOCK
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    • 442 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service PROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 30 DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Penan; Fm Elisabeth Bakke 23/25 Nov 26 Nov No Ml Ciertrud Bakke 10 Nov 10/12 Dec 13 Dec 15 Dec 1Ellen Bakke 24 Nov 8 Dec 8/10 |an 11 |an 13 lan U
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    • 1004 13 EAST ASIATIC UNES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST .•Aj^.. Penong p. Sham Spore In Pert "BOGOTA" m Awaiting Berth GOTA V 4 Nov S/ 4 Nay 7/ S Nay SBSE-5B "'^E^^G^^hOTK; SlT"** "PANAMA" S P I* 0 1 Pe 7°°fi Also Cell. Karhhamn, Hetoinkl. FALSTRIA" 2/2 N.v •"Mi-nuii"
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    • 974 13 King THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD "mj^ SINCAPORS (Incorporated in tne United Kingdom) I UNES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oora P. Sham Penang BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp In Port/Sails 4 Nev BENVRACKIE for London, Rotterdam 0.11 SaH* 4 Nev Drrect arrive* London 28 Nay BENVORLICH for London,
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  • 658 14 Rebels may start own civil war THE LINE-UP IN HUNGARY THE TWO PREMIERS HUBERT HARRISON reports from I VIEIWA T*HE SITUATION in A Hungary after seven days of armed rebellion I is still far from clear. but the several clear facts emerge. In Hungaty today there are evidently three main
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    • 386 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS X /*ATUAV N TK (lIAN(iE OF TIMES: lAI HMT 11 a.m., 1.30, 4, 6.30 9 p.m. f X TU"^ ONWT 'Subject To IMM). X I ■■■■■■■■■I •A**' coming! m cm i,<s „s "HIGH SOCIETY" I TOMORROW 'I a.m.: "ANNA". ~*~t CANCELLATION ANNOUNCEMENT it I THK lIKiH SO(
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    • 308 14 Ci. j. T* f* I 2 Uranium In a tree to widebtraits Times Crossword »<2Wo& w ««i 11 (i,,. DOWN K^l i i S I Is k^S 2 OW-'whioned remedy from tne bl rye (9). li H§ 1^ H^ H& il H It's' not an honour to nick I I
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  • 190 15 CHEERFUL CHILEANS LOSE GUNS SMILES SYDNEY. Tues. piSTOLS belonging to the 1 three members of Chile s Olympic pentathlon team were seized by customs officials when the visitors reached Sydney Airport yesterday. The cheerful Chileans lost their smiles when they were told they couldn't carry the specially prepared .22 pistols
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  • 13 15 LONDON. Tues Rugby Union remit: London Hospital 6. Prison 9— Reuter.
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  • 483 15 Brrr...it's cold here, say UK team Olympic briefs THE British athletes who arrived in Mel- 1 bourne early for acclimatisation are feeling the cold caused by a drop in temperature in Victoria this week. Bleak weather and the aftereffects of the long air trip forced them to cut down on
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  • 35 15 WORLD RECORD JUMP TERI JI KOGAKE, one of Japan's top athletes for the Melbourne Olympics is seen here in his recordbreaking hop-step and jump at Sendai, Japan. last week. He Jumped 54 ft. 5 in.
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  • 57 15 A cheque for $1,000 from an anonymous donor was handed to Mr. G. H. Kiat, chairman of the finance committee of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. yesterday. The donation was made to meet part of the expenses of Mr. Chua i Tian Teck. coach and
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  • 701 15 No threat to the US in hurdles ON two occasions only have the United States failed to win gold medals in either the 110 metres or 400 metres hurdles, and all four non-American victories have been by British athletes. In 1920
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  • 116 15 MELBOURNE. Tuesday. rpHE DUKE of Edinburgh's yacht. Bluebottle, under a tar--1 paulin cover, was landed here yesterday with other British entries for the Olympic Games yachting events. The 28-cwt Bluebottle will compete ln dragon class races. The tarpaulin covering was ripped In several places ln
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    • 482 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 H urds li Mm. Box it eU. txtrm. RII.EY |)i litre; lat* 1951, In. Excellent condition, European owner leaving Colony. $3,000 0.v.0. I Phone ***** Room 67 LAI~E 1955 A. 40, 1953 T Mayflower, A 30, 1951 Hat Marvellette. Also buy good used cars. 147 Joo
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    • 504 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 111 Wordt $i (Mim.)-Box M rU. utra BUDDED STUMPS. Clonal i Seeds and Seedlings. Book your orders now for next year's Replanting with: Rubber Planting i Material Agency. P.O. Box 704. K Lumpur. HAVE YOU SEEN the attrac- I tlve and reasonably priced Perstorp Panel Dining
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  • 290 16 THE FASTEST GALLOP OF THE MORNING WAS DONE BY THE LIBERATION CUP ENTRIES LITTLE JOHN AND AQUARIA. Starting thPir -un from the fifth furlong they did half a mile in 52 2/5 and the last three in 39 3/5. with Little John showing striking
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  • 154 16 Japanese judo experts are disappointed TIISAPPOINTING news greeted Lr two Japanese judo experts when they arrived in Singapore from Bangkok yesterday. For the two black belt holders, 34-year-old Teizo Kawamura (sixth dan) and 24-year-old Matsuo Watanabe (fifth dan) had iii-rn looking foVward to showing their skill before the Ouke of
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  • 375 16 CUP RUNNERS DO THEIR WINDING-UP GALLOPS ON A HEAVY TRACK JOLLY SAILOR LOOKS TIP TOP IN CONDITION By CALL BOY THE Singapore Gold A Cup race's likelyfavourite, topweight JOLLY SAILOR, looked a picture at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With Mickey Donnelly up, Jolly Sailor
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  • 275 16 OLYMPIC FRONT Govt. give $10,000 more to SOSC F Uft By NOKM.AN SlJjj T»HE Singapore a x picands lJ( Uc cil s worrit s to send Sin<:a>)ore s tingent of 65 peUtors, 12 offin ai he ,u Olymi Melbourne from ifo to Dec. 8 are pracv over. Last night the
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  • 104 16 Les King routs HK Services batsmen HONG KONG, Tues. BRILLIANT bowling by Sgt, Les King highlighted the first day's play between the visiting Singapore Combined Services team and Hong Kong Services here today. King, the Singapore openIng bowler, took seven wickets for 17 runs to rout a strong Hong Kong
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  • 170 16 STORE SERVICES Ist Inns. Rose b Greenhalgh 10 Rutherford c sub b Henderson 0 Orinrod c and b Henderson 31 Windley low Greenhalgh 12 King c Howard-Dobson b Greenhalgh 18 Lowlngs c Welch b Henderson 0 Bone c Taylor b Greenhalgh 15 Turner not out 12 Flood c Greenhalgh
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  • 296 16 By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. ORINCE OF LALITA worked stylishly on a heavy track at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Ridden by trainer Porky Donnelly, he was righting for his bit at the finish of a halfspeed spin with stable mate
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  • 170 16 Money To Burn down to 17-2 in C 'shire MONEY T^^reiT" 6^UNH.Y TO BURN. the favourite, shortened to 17 to two at last night's Vietoria Club callover on the' Cambridgeshire Handicap, to be Tun over nine furlongs at Newmarket tomorrow Last year's winner. Retrial and Coronation year were both backed
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  • 86 16 Ong Eng Hong (left), of Imbi Road, Kuala Lumpur, is holding the trophy he retained by winning the Australian badminton singles title for the second successive year With him is the 1953-54 national champion, Don Murray, who was beaten in the semi-finals. Murray was
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  • 158 16 MALAYAN CHINESE basketball teams left late last night for Formosa where they will compete for the Chiang Kai Shek Cup. This will be the third visit of the Malayans to Formosa. They have been officially invited by Formosa to take part in the basketball competition,
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  • 150 16 Laker takes 647 in MCC win CAPETOWN, Tues Y|.C.C. overwhelmed Western Proninn V n K Ce> Afrlean tampions, by an Innings and 76 runs here today. Province began the final day 73 for three, needing 132 runs to avert an Innings defeat but were all out before lunch for 129—
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  • 363 16 Scots take Big Dave McLaren to their hearts FORMER PENANG KEEPER MAKES GOOD r^AVE McLAREN is a name very much on the lips of Scottish soccer fans, just as it was with Malayans a few seasons ago. For Big Dave, now playing for Dundee United, is being hailed as a
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  • 63 16 BOMBAY, Tues. TNDIA, 272 behind on the first innings, had scored 92 for one wicket In their second Innings at close «n the fourth day of the Test match against Australia here today. Australia declared their first Innings at the lunch score of 523 for
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  • 29 16 The Combined Schools Sports Council swimming championships, scheduled to be held yesterday, was postponed to Nov. 6 and 7 at the Chinese Swimming Club at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 56 16 MELBOURNE, Tues.— Murray Rose knocked 6.4 sec. off the world swim record for the 1,500 metres freestyle during the Australian Olympic Trials Tiere tonight. He clocked 17mln 59.55 ec compared with the official world mark of 18mln. s.9sec. set up In March by George
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