The Straits Times, 2 November 1956
1956-11-02
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Title Section14 1956-11-02 1 yew* o The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 15 CENTS14 words
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Article221 1956-11-02 1 SPEAKER SUSPENDS COMMONS SESSION Sitting of House of Commons was suspended for 30 minutes because of continuous uproar from Labour Opposition (See page 3) Russia recalls nationals from Israel DRITISH and French carrier and shore-based aircraft continued the offensive against Egyptian military airfields yesterday, it announced221 words
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Article392 1956-11-02 1 No surrender Nasser 'WE WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST' CAIRO, Thursday. PRESIDENT Nasser today proclaimed martial law in Egypt and declared over Cairo Radio "We shall ft tjht from village to village, from place to place, we shall not surrender." President Nasser, now, Military Governor General, told Egyptians in a392 words
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Article68 1956-11-02 1 THE crisis continued to send up the tin price in Singapore yesterday as dealers clamoured for The price rose by 513.37 per picul to $422. This was the highest price since April 1953. The crisis has sent the price up by more than $23 Tin is68 words
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Article1490 1956-11-02 1 HERE ARE TWO REUTER ACCOUNTS OF WEDNESDAY S AIR ATTACKS: Military targets only, says Lloyd From Nicosia: Shan Gubenlain reports: "Tonight I watched the planes flying in back from their bombing raids, while still others took off successively into the darkness. "In an airport briefing roomReuter; AP; UP - 1,490 words
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Article, Illustration744 1956-11-02 1 By helicopter and bullet-proof car— just in case ABORIGINES GRIN AS THEIR TALE OF HELP IS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs BY HELICOPTER and bullet-proof car the Duke of Edinburgh today travelled to an Army camp a rubber estate and a tin mine in a "black'744 words
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99 1956-11-02 1 EGYPTIANS GRAB THREE OIL COMPANIES CAIRO. Thurs.— The Egyptian Government today took over British and French oil industries in Egypt. They were the Shell Petroleum Company. Anglo- Egyptian Oil Fields Ltd., and the French Egyptian Petroleum Company U.P. BOAC BY-PASSES CAIRO, BEIRUT In HONG KONG it was reported that BOACReuter - 99 words
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Article29 1956-11-02 1 Difficulties caused by the curfew having now been overcome the Straits Times Annual. 1957. will be on sale in Singapore today. For details see Page 1.29 words
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Article82 1956-11-02 1 Curfew ends in Colony LIFE in Singapore will return to normal today when the islandwide curfew, imposed during certain hours daily since early last Friday, is lifted at 6 a.m A Government announcement last night said: "The curfew will not be re-imposed unless the course of event* makes it necessary."82 words
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Article51 1956-11-02 1 BOMMMGB TO CONTINUE NICOSIA. Tlmrv hciyhthv MU UmU) Iximhinit will continue •until Ku>pt >«•«•>> rr.ison In Cairo N;iss«t i"«li ;u«il K«ypt is qiiittin.: Sinai peninsula in fu< t l-'rriirh British -Israel attacks. Kdin said ati.-. AngloFrriirh forces MfUMU brad and BfVM 1 stabilise position" lulled Nations could51 words
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1612 1956-11-02 2 UP go the warning lights in the capital* a« gtetown plead; 'Let U.N. handle thU* From Ike a pledge: 'We stay out of war' 'SPLIT IN WEST IS DELIGHTING REDS' WASHIN GTON, Thurs. President Eisenhower last night pledged to keep the United States outReuter; UP - 1,612 words
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110 1956-11-02 2 ACT NOW TO PREVENT WORLD WAR -NEHRU TO U.N. NEW YORK. Thurs.— lndia's Premier, Mr. Nehru, last night called on the United Nations to take strong steps to prevent the world "plunging into war" and to demand the withdrawal of all foreign troops, including British and French, from Egypt. In110 words
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227 1956-11-02 2 'Ultimatum one of most brutal -U.S. WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The United States considered the British ultimatum to Egypt "one of the most brutal ever delivered by any nation." it was reported here last night. American papers reporting on private briefings given by Mr. John Foster Dulles and other high officials onReuter - 227 words
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Article104 1956-11-02 2 CANBERRA. Thurs.— The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, said tonight that Australia supported the Anglo-French action in the Middle East dispute. Addressing the House of Representatives, he said Britain had not consulted other British Commonwealth countries before it took joint action with France However, he104 words
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777 1956-11-02 2 The Press loins the big attack on Eden LONDON, Thurs.— The British Government's military intervention in the IsraeliEgyptian lighting has produced the gravest split in the national scene for many years. Majority opinion in the national newspapers with a combined circulationReuter - 777 words
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Article46 1956-11-02 2 LONDON, Thurs.— The Daily Mirror (circulation 4,500.000), which often supports the Labour cause, told its readers in big black type "This is Eden's war.'* It declared "This desperate action has no treaty, no international authority and no moral authority to back it."— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article49 1956-11-02 2 The Liberal Nr4l Chronicle. In a blistrrin- |t<ir branded the Prime Minister's actions as "foliy on the r scale." It said Sir Anthony Men had allowed Ms r feelings to exert "a disastrous Influence on the forma* 1 of a treat nations policy."— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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840 1956-11-02 3 DIXON: JOINT ACTION WAS ESSENTIAL TO PREVFUT mil,., WA R SPREADING jtjEW YORK, Thurs. The Security v n c i 1 overrode j{ r iti>h and French objection* last night call an emergency lession of the U.N. General Assembly to halt the fightingReuter; AP - 840 words
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Article171 1956-11-02 3 OXFORD, Thurs—Students i n Oxford and Manchester demonstrated today against the Government's handling of the Suez situation. In Oxford students from Ruskin College marched through the streets carrying banners saying "respect the charter" and "stop world war now." As speakers addressed the crowd there was hecklingReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration821 1956-11-02 3 T ONDON, Thurs. v The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, told a tumultuous session of the House of Commons today that Britain had not declared war on Egypt. Sir Anthony made this announcement when the House resumed after a halfhour suspensionReuter - 821 words
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Article289 1956-11-02 3 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected I stock not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £51* +H Funding 4% £85>4 -r War 3V4% £W% BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 1/33 Eastern (£5) £7>* Chartered (£5) 34/3 /3 Hongkong ($125) £89 a INSURANCE Com. Un. (uU.) 76/3 2/Royal 78/3289 words
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Advertisement57 1956-11-02 3 Only Say **«&*&*s II CHIANTI n |g*|k INSIST on -the. /p gy|l|L NAME which has C| made Chiaitti j I jjj WORLD FAMOUS W •■tab., m 1,,,., a Mn ond >/« Mtr. t.o.k, .t bronch.. of th. Si-W™ CM *».r, t and th. bc»t.r clou provision fho»«. Sole Agents: MOINE57 words
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Advertisement219 1956-11-02 3 SPRAjrS W\— T7 AOU All lUM iT-Tlji JI^FISH FOODS :/JC( FISH FOOD TROPICAL FISH FOOD (fine coarse) POND FISH FOOD (fine coarse) AQUARIUM FISH FOOD DRIED SHRIMPS ANTS ECCS DRIED DAPHNIA The need is still URGENT Give generously for your POPPY SINGAPORE CPU) STORAGE CO. LTD. Capacitor Type Lister Engineering219 words
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Article161 1956-11-02 4 3 YEARS' JAIL FOR HATCHET YOUTH KOTA BHARU, Thurs. A Malay youth attacked an elderly man with an axe at a land dispute inquiry before an Assistant District Officer, the Sessions Court here was told today. Wan Mustapha bin Wan Mohamed, 22. was Jailed for three years for assaulting Omar161 words
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Article23 1956-11-02 4 The Singapore Civil Defence picnic at South Winds, Jurong, scheduled to be held next Sunday, has been postponed to Dec. 2.23 words
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Article101 1956-11-02 4 T\|EDICAL authoritit from Hong Kong. Borneo, Sarawak. Brunei and the Federation opened talks in Singapore yesterday on the fight against their No. 1 enemy— tuberculosis. The Minister for Health I Mr. A. J. Braga. opening the conference, said that T.B. was Singapore's most serious health101 words
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Article197 1956-11-02 4 THOUSANDS FAIL TO RE-REGISTER DESPITE a warning from the Singapore Education Ministery that tomorrow would be the last day for the middle school "rebels" to register for the Government's new classes, only 158 pupils registered yesterday. This brings the total of reregistered students to 1,600197 words
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Article54 1956-11-02 4 The Singapore Canine Welfare Association will hold its third annual charity dance at the Fraser and Neave pavilion in River Valley Road on Dec 1. The highlight of the ball will be a "Bride Of The Year" contest. Tickets at $5 each are available at54 words
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Article21 1956-11-02 4 The monthly social dance at the St. Andrew's War Memorial Hall Singapore, planned for tonight, has been cancelled21 words
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Article27 1956-11-02 4 The garden party at Government House, Singapore, which was to have been held t day to welcome the Duke of Edinburgh, has been cancelled.27 words
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Article89 1956-11-02 4 Seven hurt as car overturns SEVEN women were injured when a car they were travelling in hit a pavement and overturned in Mountbatten Road yesterday afternoon. They were returning to Alexandra Road from Changi after a visit to a relative when the accident occurred. The driver escaped unhurt. The seven89 words
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Article31 1956-11-02 4 The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce has postponed its "Night In The Carribean" dance, which was to have been held at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday, to Nov. 17.31 words
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Article344 1956-11-02 4 Big counterfeit ring is smashed SIX COUNTRIES JOIN IN OPERATION 'FAKE BANKNOTE' 'MASTERMINDS' OF GANG ARRESTED AFTER LONG POLICE CHASE A GANG of international counterfeiters with a A network covering Singapore, the Federation, Hong Kong, Jjndonesia and the Philippines has been smashed, says the annual report of the Singapore Police344 words
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Article121 1956-11-02 4 JESSELTON, Thurs. Statistics released by the North Borneo Department of Trade and Customs snow a drop of $4,750,000 ln the favourable trade balance for the period January to July, compared with the corresponding period last year when it was $7 million. Sandakan handled nearly $4,500,000121 words
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176 1956-11-02 4 Crackshot too late on draw for stripper Mei A LOR STAR, Thurs. A self-styled "crackshot" from Karachi is only one of 10 ardent young men who have sent proposals of marriage to strip teaser Mci Poh despite the publicity given to her recent engagement to a Singapore clerk. The shapely176 words
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121 1956-11-02 4 r^t™ m, IPOH, Thursday. T«HE Malayan Federation of Clerical and Adminis x trative Staff Unions is to send a reminder to 63 commercial firms in the Federation, asking for a definite date to open wage negotiations More than 10,000 workers in European and Chinese121 words
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Article54 1956-11-02 4 Mr Gian Paolo Lang chic executive officer of Rotar: International, accompanied by his wife, will arrive ir Singapore today by Pan American Airways. Mr. and Mrs. Lang are making an extensive tour of Rotary clubs which will take them to Australia, Ceylon, India. Indonesia Iran,54 words
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Article36 1956-11-02 4 Thieves made a total haul of $2,908,651 in Singapore last year, of which only $164,--510, was recovered. This compared with 'total theft losses of $2,699,533 in 1954 with $269,015 recovered by the police.36 words
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Miscellaneous187 1956-11-02 4 radio malaya Regional (•PracnauM. tha. marked esn be SINGAPORE by Itoteam. in Mauec. J?*}^ "^j"^ Short ware 41, 49 «lm. Median j signal And Opening AnnounceZ7Sm -> 8.00 News Headlines. 8.02—8.30 A P M *1.30 News, 6.00 Profframme Date with Music, P.M. 5.00 Lon■nmm.rv ano T-v..<<m^i f»«n i doo Studio187 words
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Article248 1956-11-02 5 i^^twLWrentsjeorm^ in Colmy penang is quieter, says one anxious father PENANG, Thursday u/ORRIhD Federation parents with children in Singapore Chinese schools are anxious to transfer them to Penang: and other towns in the federation. We are quite prepared to re-register our dron in the Singapore248 words
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Article55 1956-11-02 5 DROP IN NUMBER OF ROAD CRASHES FEWER accidents occurred September than in August, it was revealed in monthly report of the Singapore Traffic Police >eht. umber of accidents >ed from 1,767 to 1.616 while iatal accidents dropped from 17 to nine. .crage daily accident In September was 53 8 compared55 words
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Article73 1956-11-02 5 'It was worth it* The cost of manning and Ing live searchlight L'O outboard motor :.(i 18 motor launches -rolling the Straits of In 1955 was $967,108. "Operationally the whole worked efficiently ii.ct in the absence of any tvider.ee of attempts to convey supplies across the73 words
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Article15 1956-11-02 5 P. Sahul Hameed. 38, coluiri died while riding I in Keppel Road yesmorning.15 words
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Article76 1956-11-02 5 KUCHING. Thurs.— An increasing traffic problem is being caused by a monthly average of 40 new registrations of vehicles in Kuching, said Mr. R. E. Donough, Sarawak's Deputy Controller of Land Transport. Mr. Donough said a grow- ing demand for provisional driving licences has created a long76 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-11-02 5 THE CHAOTIC conditions in the Chung Cheng High School and the Chinese High School will make it impossible for them to be reopened until late next week. "We had originally hoped to have the schools running again by108 words
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Article289 1956-11-02 5 world. The Government provided nine years' free education for every child. He said that for this reason the workers could: think for themselves and were not easily misled. Riot and disaster dogged the footsteps of the Singapore delegates. When they flew to to Kowloon three weeks289 words
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Article71 1956-11-02 5 The City Council has selected 10 candidates for technical training in Australia next year. Messrs. Cheong 800 Hong, Chow Hon Tim, Chow Putt Yeow, Khoo Cheng Wee, Quek Peck Cheng and Chan Thai Chwee will study electrical engineering. Messrs. Chan Xi Mun and Phang Chee71 words
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121 1956-11-02 5 A SYSTEM of fortnightly pay will soon be introduced for Singapore City Council junior and subordinate employees who are at present paid monthly. Junior employees include clerks and subordinates include firemen, attendants and peons. The council has agreed to what it calls a121 words
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Article41 1956-11-02 5 The Young Muslim Women's Association will hold its annual bazaar tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at No. 3, Moulmein Road, Singapore. Mrs. Salamah Sidek, wife to ihe Assistant Minister tor Education, will open the bazaar.41 words
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Article27 1956-11-02 5 The freshmen's dance of the University of Malaya, fixed for last Wednesday, will be held tomorrow at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall at 8 p.m.27 words
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Article52 1956-11-02 5 Hindus in Singapore celebrated DeepavAli yesterday but the festival was quieter and less colourful than usual. Families flocked to the temples in the morning with offerings of food and money. Hospitality was less lavish than in past years for relatives and friends who made the traditional round52 words
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114 1956-11-02 5 A pack saves Red's life— but two killed FOH, Thurs. A patrol of the 2nd Bn., Malay Regiment, killed two terrorists and wounded a third yesterday morning near the railway line Just south of Slim River in the notorious Tanjong Malim area. The wounded ten rist was saved by a114 words
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Article22 1956-11-02 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs. A patrol of the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles wounded a terrorist in the Bahau district yesterday. The bandit escaped.22 words
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129 1956-11-02 5 BUSMEN GIVE FREE RIDES IN PROTEST fHINESE bus companics in Singapore are still having trouble with their workers despite the arrests of many bus union men following the riots. Several bus owners said yesterday that their employees hav e started a "squeeze." Daily collections were far below normal. Takings drop129 words
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Article26 1956-11-02 5 A 44-year-old Australian woman, Jean Vivian Fitz-patrick-Brown, wife of a marine engineer, was found dead in her house in Somerville Estate, Singapore, yesterday morning.26 words
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Article65 1956-11-02 5 Seventeen Rotary Clubs in District 46, representing Singapore, the Federation, Borneo, Siam and Indo-China. will hold a two-day conference in Singapore on Nov. 17 and 18, to elect a new District Governor. Four names have been submitted for election. They are: Mr. Ong Huck Lim65 words
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Advertisement238 1956-11-02 5 iniiiuiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiir.] ic]iiiiiiiHiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiiiiiiiiCjiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiitiu; V~^A~- WHAT $H WLD YOU I U^» DO WHEN MURDER. I kL Mh KNOCKS AT YOUR I I*^ 1 1ST tMJ Robert Fabian, the famous T S ex Scotland Yard detective iL. discusses this frightening *J W^X I <l uesfion >n n 8 week's "s*•■■ ARE: M M238 words
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Miscellaneous213 1956-11-02 5 UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN South Side, 10 a.m. to noon. FELLOWSHIP: Public talk on V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Art "The Solitary Saviour" by Mr. CluWxhibltlon 9 a.m.; judo, bodyArthur F. Olasser, Oei Tlong Hatn building, welghtllftlng 5.30 p.m.; hall, University of Malaya, Cluny table-^ennls 7 pjn.? at Batatler Road. 5.30 p.m. Road— motorists'213 words
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437 1956-11-02 6 Cardinal blesses Hungarians as crowds rip down last Red emblems BUDAPEST, Thursday.— Hungary cast off the trappings of Communism yesterday as Soviet tanks roared out of Budapest and Cardinal Mindszenty, freed leader of the Catholic Church returned after the country's seven-day fight for independence. The Cardinal, freed last night byReuter - 437 words
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Article, Illustration341 1956-11-02 6 WASHINGTON. Ihurs. PRESIDENT Eisenhow--1 er. acclaiming the revolts against Soviet domination in Hungary and Poland, j offered Russia public reassurance last night that the United States does not seek 'military allies" in Eastern Europe. President Eisenhower said that "we see these people as friends, and341 words
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1163 1956-11-02 7 Nationalism but no partisan politics UNIVERSITY MEN DEFEND PMSF fy^r Why qtutfont* bmto) C!r«I atrau Irom PMSF Mm.»wi 9t*- mmi ,p ailll p. T yf VJTiimS! iT ZJm". i'rST— "i Um.nr.Ur •to*wh ton «!«»f >»W««W MM «k> I This letter to the Editor was signed by seven present and past1,163 words
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Advertisement170 1956-11-02 7 The Straits Times I|l||| i ANNUAL for 1957 I 4B^^^^; >^jfc m^mWmtt m m S wß&^BßK&Eßf&m^m^mr Wb&& ttn^^^S TOBiiLyifai* ttff' a& 9vlb ymwm^mt&z jBaBA:-3t »?^T-a aßlw^mßSmmm'^^mWk WtL WSSmiSmi Once again the Straits Times* Annual holds up Wtw^*^ the mirror to life in S.E. Asia. BBHBHdHm Lw^~— r li Thif* ycarV170 words
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Miscellaneous241 1956-11-02 7 Straits Times Crossword j fi i«~i"~iili~~llZilitl i "I 8 JJ U i jimi-iiL M-i-i YvTi ivf>v> »g* g ,-g^w 9 2 28 1 1 I j ROSS 10. Injunction to ship's crew or L Fit to laydown the law (2, J**"^ 8. When before-hand, ifs late! In* (g)< 9 J&eu241 words
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Obituary130 1956-11-02 8 20 Wordg $10 (minimum). MR T. KANAPATHY PILLAY. aged 62 passed away. Funeral on Nov. 2. 1956, at 5 p.m. Cortege W, Joo Chlat Road to HUidu Cemetery for cremation. CHUA YEOW KEE Aged 73, Beloved Husband of Mrs. Chua Yeow Kee Nee Tan Song Neo and father of130 words
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Article49 1956-11-02 8 26 Word. $10 (minimum). IN LOVING MEMORY of Goh I no died on 2. 11. '42 Gone But Not Forgotten". Greatly Missed By Your Children. IN LOVING MEMORY of My Dear Husband. Mr. P. Daniel, formerly Health Inspector, Tapah. fcadly missed but no; forgotten. Wile and children.49 words
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Article26 1956-11-02 8 20 HordM $10 (minimum). MR ANT) MRS. AUSTIN PEREIRa' thank all friends and for their Presents and Good Wishes on the occasion of their Wedding.26 words
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Article161 1956-11-02 8 20 Word* $10 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day ln the -.Malay Mall" If you want to win that $5,000 word puzzle. BRAND NEW STOCK ot Lovely Frixk?. Costume Jewellery, glass end rhir.estone-studded shoes at t 11 Battery Road. SALE AT Au Bon March'e. American Dresses up to $35/-. Reduced161 words
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Article28 1956-11-02 8 2ii Horrfu JSJU f minimum;. REQUIRED Immediately Specialist for Abdominal Ailment. Disease cannot be diagnosed by local doctors even after X-Rays. Please reply Box A 5690 S.T.28 words
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666 1956-11-02 8 The Straits Times. Singapore, Fri Nov. 2, 1956. The Slender Hope Nothing Sir Anthony Eden has said in Parliament, and nothing that British bombers have done in Egypt, makes Anglo-French intervention in Suez look any better. But the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, has succeeded in making it look somei666 words
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Article330 1956-11-02 8 More than 1,600 pupils of the Singapore Chinese High School and Chung Cheng High School have registered for the Government's emergency classes. Remembering the difficult circumstances, this is not a small figure. Many of the students who have enrolled afresh have had to disregard threats at home330 words
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Article131 1956-11-02 8 The Singapore City Council has done itself little credit by rejecting a long-standing proposal that the limit on the number of taxis should be lifted. Nor was the level of the debate at which this decision was taken likely to win public admiration. There were allegations of attempts131 words
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Article, Illustration757 1956-11-02 8 1 \f V mind goes back to S M* that dreadful E evening in Munich, E eighteen years ago, i when I watched the two representatives 1 of Czech oslovakla coming out of Mr. S Nevi 1 1 c ChamberE lain's room after beS757 words
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Article271 1956-11-02 8 MR. Tan Lark Sye's reticence to comment on the troubles in Singapore is ominous. To the law-abiding man ln the street, the past few days have -been difficult ones; difficult, because a hard core of men have shamefacedly used students, workers and hoodlums to attempt271 words
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Article85 1956-11-02 8 ASa Chinese resident of •f* the Colony of Singapore. I should like to express my gratitude to all the Servicemen, police and others who have suffered inconvenience and discomfort in helpine and protecting the people of the Colony at this time of riots and clashes.85 words
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Article133 1956-11-02 8 I WOULD like to draw attention to that little gem of Johore legislation which you publicised in your issue of October 19. Should a Police Officer be waiting in the bar of a Johore hotel, he can cause the proprietor to lose his licence as133 words
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Article937 1956-11-02 8 ALISTAIR COOKE - Shaw af ecstasy far Adlai ALISTAIR COOKE 'Okay fellows, let's pack it up, let's go' By NEW YORK. PUR years ago Adlai Stevenson made his last appeal to the voters of New York City in the arena where all contenders for any world title must finally expose their muscle: In937 words
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Article, Illustration324 1956-11-02 8 Back to Canal he handed over GB-NERAL Sir ChaKeightley who haft" appointed Commander. Chief of the Angio-lS& Forces is no stranger to» Middle East, for as ago as 1937 when Bn S Major of the Cairo Cavffi Brigade he was in chi .i of the first a r mo,> brigade324 words
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Advertisement73 1956-11-02 8 The Riddle of PANDIT NEHRU India's Prime Minister Is an enigma to many Western politicians yet his policies may be West's greatest source of strength ln Asia. Read this analytical article by James A. Michener in September Reader's Digest (now on sale) for answers to such questions as: Is Nehru73 words
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Advertisement100 1956-11-02 8 H^uMlP: <^f You should sec THE EODY DUCHIN STORY because there never Mf« NOW AT THE CAP.TOt gyy //fa I I nor music like his:--"I can't give you anything but love" H.M.V.— Fats "On th« sunny side of the Street" Brunt Arrm* "Smiles" Phillip* "Body and Soul" Brun« —Lou "La100 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-11-02 9 Tapping rubber— Duke sees how A day out on an estate— then he sees i i iiiiimiiiiiiminnni mininiimu the blueprint of a giant tin dredge IH uiiiiiii mSmm rector of the Kcmpong Lanjut Tin Dr edging, shows the Duke a diagram of the dredge. sl woman taps a rubber tree96 words
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648 1956-11-02 9 LTALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Duke c:" Edinburgh was more than 20 minutes late :s second State drive through the Fedipital this afternoon. The Duke, who was to have arrived at the transit Ipoh Road in a helicopter, arrived instead ast minute change to648 words
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217 1956-11-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. mHE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today accused Inche Ahmad Boestamam. leader of Party Ra'ayat, of trying to launch "a mass infiltration" into UMNO to topple the Alliance Government. In a statement in the latest issue of UMNO's official217 words
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167 1956-11-02 9 CROWDS JAM JETTY TO WATCH YACHT SAIL INTO PORT' SWETTENHAM PORT SWETTENHAM. Thars. rnHOUSANDS of people A from outstations Jammed the Port Swettenham jetty today hours before the Royal yacht Britannia steamed to wharf No. 6 at 1 p.m. Scores of police made a thorough check of the godowns in167 words
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Article, Illustration213 1956-11-02 9 GOVT. DID RIGHT SCHOOL HEAD THE principal of th Chinese High Schoo, in Singapore, Mr. Cheng Ann Lun, yesterday praised the Government for having "saved innocent students from further exploitation by subversive elements." Mr. Cheng, who returned from England yesterday after spending a year there on a Government scholarship, told213 words
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Article30 1956-11-02 9 Approximately one in every two people tested for a driving licence in Singapore in 1955 failed. A total of 17,586 took the test It was stated yesterday.30 words
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Advertisement86 1956-11-02 9 CHICKEN NOODLE of course! ■£>v can't mistake the tempting r^-^~^^^^ Bachelors Chicken Noodle Soup oMttHlHiJ^~7 A a favourite. It's made from t W^J^nßr9H| i chicken, and tender, melt-in- m£^l2l^^7TW I 'uth noodles. You'll love f FTuipwcuTl^tm u> t'car, poldcn soup with the h§t wl> *i2 u *OOo77* ial flavour. In86 words
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Advertisement125 1956-11-02 9 K r *^^^^^J^~ tSvtSv W^A^T^^^^^^^m For Efficiency ln Your Offi BERN, MEYER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Penang. COMING SOON! A GENERAL (Jll]|ll|'jjyj!j||l[^ MADL PRODUCT I \IS USKf I AUSTRALIA ENQUIRIES ARE INVITED ADVANCE BOOKINGS NOW ACCEPTED PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. SINGAPORE WEARNE BROS125 words
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Article, Illustration333 1956-11-02 10 MARILYN HAS MISSED THE BUS Previewing the week's new films Plenty of room inside for this slow, ramshackle jaunt MY viewing of the new Marilyn Monroe film, "Bus Stop," was interrupted by the first of the riots, so I cannot claim to have seen the whole show. However having seen333 words
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Article124 1956-11-02 10 l> Strange stories are leak- ing through the iron cur-. >> tain of secrecy that has s< been clamped on Finest wood Studios, London, where Marilyn Monroe is mnking "The Sleeping Prince with Sir Laurence i Olivier. s Marilyn has gone absent for days at a124 words
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311 1956-11-02 10 Dirty work Dirk, slick killer in a swift thriller IF you like a whodunnit which combines good acting, an ingenious plot and nice, smooth production. "Cast a Dark Shadow" is just what you are looking for. This is a thriller which keeps you tense and enthralled, but it is lightly311 words
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121 1956-11-02 10 Ann Sheridan and the Mexican star Rodolfo Acosta Perez were charged with adultery in Mexico City on Wednesday by Acosta's estranged wife. Jeanine Cohem de Acosta, 34, a native of Casablanca, filed a criminal action in the Federal District court saying Acosta had been living121 words
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Article124 1956-11-02 10 PEST OF THE WEST IT'S SINATRA! JOHNNY CONCHO," is reJ markable for several reasons— its high tension and the fact that Frank Sinatra is both star and producer. He again shows up as a fine dramatic actor as a twisted, anti-social man who is hated in his Arizona town because124 words
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Article, Illustration277 1956-11-02 10 Cortisone path to psychiatrist's touch WHATEVER else might be said about "Bigger than Life" it is unlikely to boost the sales of wonder drug cortisone. The film concerns a hap-pily-married school-teach-er (James Mason) who develops a rare muscular complaint which has killed most of277 words
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Advertisement353 1956-11-02 10 CATH.W om.VMSXTIQX ATTRACTIONS FIIMALAYA "SSTf 0M SAU TODAY TODAY! G4KH££ ft ""t-'W mmtmmmSm tv ***** COMING! M.(;.M Presents "HIGH SOCIETY" MM) CROSBY GRACE KELLY FRANK SINATRA LOCIS ARMSTRONG AM) HIS BAND TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! Enchanting! Mysterious! IN (I\KM\N( OIK AMD EXOTIC COLOUR -Till: LOST COXTIXEXT' A Cathay Organisation Release. TOMORROW ft353 words
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Advertisement454 1956-11-02 10 g SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTION j PROGRAMMES SUBJECT TO CURFE^ TODAY! CAPITOLjH i TYRONE POWER novak I'^WSSH^r j iiunrwinHF" THOMPSON JAMES WHITMORE MtKEfmo «rHUOw»c* 1 .VICTORIA SHAW WITH SUPERIMPOSED CHINESE Sl'B-TITU > SATURDAY MID XII. ill ~H JJSUN. MIDNIGHT: "LOVE TURNS TO DUST" in Mand.,,, n R!' Ij SAT. 9454 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1956-11-02 11 pickled head was clue thai solved million hold-up FLINTS AND BERNARDS OF M '4 SINGAPORE MR Blackmailer carried 10 lbs. of dynamite I KD, shabby skinflint tycoon by the name of II Sage, who had turned a small country store million-dollar business empire, pored over the Street quotations in hi«Daily Mirror - 1,416 words
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Advertisement340 1956-11-02 11 \/sl>TpK^ /fr^f V^" "•ALL«TDANC!IW "*/2l ill IX I Betty's sketch pleasingly illustra- SpVy'/ I \V\VI tes the fU PP Ie ract of ballet jjj^^' j 2^f) f**T dancers Indicating a lively Interest r y I In the fine arts. f'l 1/ /A\^r^*r Delicious Milo, taken regularly, '?f wtyJXfQt w'h h340 words
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Miscellaneous66 1956-11-02 11 Box Morgan, 3M.D. Disiiiusion U.VA lr«r. V Jgfoorf on mop SURE TUE MOPS GOT &OX> AS TO VWERE ME IS NOW- I I MIS S^^^p™* k VOuScBnNA HEj2E BI_EED"^C UKE^JtIS? X^. y>l^*\ IVBanW<TEDAHHt B v* l^ ilce O'tfflra J« cUi*ens* square ■■BBBH^TL ikj tuk "nc&iDOti THEY CAN FOCUS VC^NH T/66 words
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470 1956-11-02 12 SPECTACULAR RISE IN TIN PRICE ON COLONY MARKET By Our Market Correspondent A LTHOUGH there was only one market open in Singapore yesterday the tin market the Middle East crisis had a spectacular effect on the price. With all other markets closed for the Deepavali holiday the price of tin470 words
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Article204 1956-11-02 12 Tin pact council gets ready AT its meeting in Lon- don last week the International Tin Council completed administrative preparations for putting into force the International Tin Agreement. Members of the Council also considered the probable future course of tin prices and output. A communique after the meeting stated that204 words
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Article43 1956-11-02 12 THE Federal,,,,, »"ce Minis,' K fixed the roll,. wi V J tor calculating duties for th starting Nov-mh. RUBBER: j!? h per Ib: COPRA: Mix COCJONIT orf' 1 Per ton. palm on. Per ton. PALM KFR t $365.50 per t..n Fu43 words
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Article85 1956-11-02 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS pmn»TB Ss> Mb doubled! Exchange hen Hill down although lower c /< some golds i Loans were firm Loans 3V fv Loans 9 ,J8 Con. Zinc. Bank of N.S.W. f 4 Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko Western Minlnc Ampol. Ex. Oil Search Aust.85 words
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Article84 1956-11-02 12 Ships lyinjf alonjsidf th f J pore Harbour Board «hjnexpected today are: A.sj a v\l 4-5. Star Be'c'. eusg C.P Banka 6-7. Orestes 8-9 Ba-« 11. Clytoneus 13-14, Oleuwu Asama Maru 18 Ocean 19-20. PetallnK N.Wall i v^ N.Wall 8, Buugi Klmante, Starebor? Benveg 24, Badnak 26. Eastern84 words
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Article35 1956-11-02 12 On the frPe MBMp nurtal Hong Kom yesterday. I dollar was quoted at' 627] I cash and flO for T.T. I Sterling was quoted I and on* tael of told at 279 I35 words
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Advertisement968 1956-11-02 12 NOTICES ROYAL MALAYAN NAVY Artifices Apprentices and Wireless TelegraphistsVacancies exist in the Royal Malayan Navy for young unmarried men between the ages of 17 and 20 on Ist January, 1957 to train as ARTIFICER APPRENTICES (Electrical and Shipwright) as and WIRELESS TELECRAPHISTS. Educational Standard: Passed Form 111 or higher. ARTIFICER968 words
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Advertisement84 1956-11-02 12 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our Saleroom Ne. It ChnlU Street WEDNESDAY, 7th NOVEMBER 1956 at 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEES' SALE Lot I— No. 34 KLANO LANE, area 1.430 sq.ft. FREEHOLD. (M/s. Battenberg Talma —Solicitors). Lot 2— Land at VAUGHAN ROAD off Upper Serangoon Road, areas—84 words
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Advertisement908 1956-11-02 12 NOTICES NOTICE N^ICE la hereby given that Mr. APOAR B. JOHANNES Is no longer employed by the EMBASSY HOTOL LTD., SINGAPORE, and therefore l»s no authority what--1 soever to transact any businem on behalf of the said hotel. THE MANAGEMENT, Embassy Hotel Ltd., Singapore. THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 133) RURAL908 words
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Advertisement277 1956-11-02 12 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel will sail for Europe at 11 am. on Friday 2nd November. 1956 from S.H.B. Wharf Godown Nos: 1/2 Gate No: 8. Passengers should embark between 9 a.m. and 10 aJn. HARPER. GILFILLAN CO. LTD As Agents. HAMBURG-AMERIKA NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD LINES Please note277 words
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Advertisement476 1956-11-02 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. fcning f*<EliMbeHi Bakke 23/25 Nov 26 Nov No CtH I. Ciertrad Bakke 10 Nov 10/12 Dee 13 Dec 15 Dec 2«« Ellen Bakke 24 Nov 8 Dec 8/10 |an Il|>nl3|an 11 Accepting Cargo476 words
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Advertisement1121 1956-11-02 13 r »4os MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. T. lt 41 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE '"S? D<V o1^ el P° rt to lood ond dischorne n a N LI V.RPOOL, tUrn OW, LONDON A CONT.NENTAIVo.32 Singapore Liverpool A MM, Sn^P.rl N.v S nY^T? NaT 3 In Port Nov 7 Nov 8/9 burg1,121 words
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Advertisement982 1956-11-02 13 build!n« THE BEN UNB STEAMERS LTD "*****" SINGAPORE (incorporated m ma United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO U.K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oore P. Sham Penong BENCRUACHAN for Liverpool, Rotterdam, Antwerp In Port/Sails 4 Nev 'BENVRACKIE for London, Rotterdam 6.11 Sails 4 Nov Direct arrives Landau 28 Nay BENVORLICH for London,982 words
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Advertisement1245 1956-11-02 13 McALIJ TER tfc CO., LTD. MU Mm aaiti BLLERMAM BUCKNALL KLAVINEII LIMB LONDON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELLS, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ond for U.S.A., North Atlonfc Port. Accepting rg. C«^rJl Sou, and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF RIPON BONNEVILLE Spore P. S'hom Penang Spore P. S'hom1,245 words
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Article, Illustration460 1956-11-02 14 WELL-KNOWN Singapore importing and exporting company, Alsagoff and Co. Ltd., plan to expand their exports to the Middle East as part of an expansion programme, Mr. Ali Alsagoff, the managing director said yesterday. If the plans materialised, the company would export local produce,460 words
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Article, Illustration165 1956-11-02 14 rpHE latest Italian silk fabric A for dresses brought into Singapore two months ago. is now most popular in the Colony, said Mr. K. C Nash, of K. A. <J. Chotirmall and Co., the sole agents. 'With eight screen print colours and patterns, the material, called165 words
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Article, Illustration200 1956-11-02 14 Singapore manager to visit Dutch factories manager of Lindeteves (M) Ltd., Singapore x Mr. W. J. Vonk is going on home leave in Holland for six months in the early part of this month and will visit factories and plants represented by his company in Malaya. The Malayan offices of200 words
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Article, Illustration255 1956-11-02 14 A LEADING German rub- ber products manufacturing company. Phoenix Gummiwerke A.G., Hamburg, hopes to increase exports to Malaya, Mr. G.W. Gohmert. the company's representative said in Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Gohmert said Malaya was the most important market for his goods in the255 words
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Article254 1956-11-02 14 Mr. J. C. Mather, chairman of Cammell Laird and Co., speaking after the launch of Shell's new 33,000-ton tank%r Zenatia, said the development of supertankers made it clear that Cammell Laird should equip themselves to build and repair many more large ships. Cammell Laird Is one254 words
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Article61 1956-11-02 14 rpHE death has occurred in -i- London O f Mr. J. K. Swaine, chairman of M.P. Evan and Co.. secretaries of rubber plantation companies, and chairman or director of a number of rubber companies. He had been associated with the rubber industry for nearly 50 years,61 words
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Article160 1956-11-02 14 Malayan pine prices slashed M£J¥AM pine exporters hay ducrd their f^L two dollars a case n ,V hope of obtaining a J ger share of th P Br ir J market. It was,™ Jj announced i n r^ 11 that prices of Mai"? Pineapple i n ggj shops were t160 words
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Advertisement214 1956-11-02 14 f^™CHINGSKIM his wonderful liquid healer imyou immßtufff .>i you Hußcnnf the agony of itching SkinT Does it irritate you all day? Does it stop you sleeping at night Then try this famous healing remedy which will give you instant relief. WHY IT ACTS SO QUICKLY. Unlike many other preparations, D.D.D.214 words
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Advertisement183 1956-11-02 14 RENOLD timingchains V^bbV I marf*?^^T^O\ ""ssfc fl sss^ ZwSxSW&r 1 rBBBBBtL BBB> fopL 'sß^jßm^ BBF ffiH «SH 1 \-z~l i '^flP^^ E^*^-T^^-Cs> RENOLD CHAINS LIMITED Manchester sou .cents- UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR MALACCA IPOH PENANC SANDAKAH DISTRIBUTOR:- UNITED MOTOR WORKS LIMITED. 137, ORCHARD ROAD. SINCAPORE. I Bl^B^^ BB^^Bh183 words
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824 1956-11-02 15 Hammer winner will have to top 200 ft THE OLYMPIC THROWING EVENTS -says HAROLD ABRAHAMS 'THROWING the dis- cus is a very ancient event and was, of course, one of the events included in the Ancient Olympic Games. But for the revival of the Olympic Games in 1896, I doubt824 words
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Article37 1956-11-02 15 D. H. Olendon won the Dawson Cup for this year's Keppel Club golf championship when' he defeated D. Broadhurst over 36 holes at Keppei Club. Singapore, on Friday. Glendon won 8 and 7.37 words
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Article55 1956-11-02 15 LAUSANNE, Thurs.— The Hungarian team for the Olympic Games arrived at Prague. Czechoslovakia, yesterday afternoon, the International Olympic Committee announced nere. 1.0.C. Chancellor. Otto Mayer, said the Hungarians— about 150 athletes and officials reached Prague safe and sound and are scheduled to leave by air forUP - 55 words
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Advertisement1763 1956-11-02 15 H|[MMBBMMB|^mmm|^^^^Sm^^sss|^=======^^^^^^^^^. I|M MOI>ATION VACANT COMMODATION b.vunmlng Club, (il'O., Ap- rs Europeans. i hi :nley. iil-D HOUSE in Die on long ms (one alrWusher, etc. C 'ieman Street. pm> Nr a -Fully Fur- Bungalow with al Camborne for rent for i Please contact j 111 (***** after lODATIOM WANTED \l in.1,763 words
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Advertisement608 1956-11-02 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANfcOUS 2* Ward, U (Mitt.)— Box M rt,. txtrm. FOUND: The perfect cameraA Canon with Interchangeable lenses, built-in rangeflnder. You too can find one at your photographic dealers. BLACK OR Black and White Cocker Dog MKA Class I required for stud with Mrs. Ransomes Brood ***** Stud Fee608 words
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Advertisement687 1956-11-02 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Specialists In Supplying and Installing Electric Lilts, at the office of the Chief Architect. P.WJ>. High Street, Singapore, up to noon of the 30th November, 1956 for the 'Supply and Installation ot two Bed /Passenger Lifts and two Goods, Passenger Lifts687 words
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Advertisement464 1956-11-02 15 WORD PUZZLE 4 I FRIDAY j j Straits Times WORD PUZZLE *C Cut our jnd pin with oHier coupons Posting inirructiont appear below. I Name f— A 5 f I i I jlMß|a|m[FP>| FILL IN i a nfi tioog dotted Udm XtUES/fOR WORD PUZZLE C 5 I.' It form, j464 words
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164 1956-11-02 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. HPHE flare-up in the Middle Eist has not affected preparations for the Olympic Games in Melbourne, due to begin on November 22. The Games' chief executive officer, Lt.-General Sir William Bridgeford, announced this today. He agreed there was no Olympic rule164 words
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Article, Illustration471 1956-11-02 16 Hockey re-draw a BLOW to Singapore, a BOOST to Federation MALAYA'S CHIEF RIVAL WILL BE HOLLAND By NORMAN SIEBEL, the Sports Editor, who will cover the Olympic Games at Melbourne. fHE RE-DRAW for the Olympic Games hockey competition at Melbourne this month has struck471 words
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Article131 1956-11-02 16 Re-draw and groups for hockey THE REGROUPING of the Olympic hockey teams is: GROUP "A": Singapore. India, Afghanistan. United States. GROUP "B": Malaya. Holland. Australia, Kenya. GROUP "C: Pakistan, Great Britain, Germany, Belgium, New Zealand. The re-draw is: NOV. 23: Holland v Malaya: India v Afghanistan; Britain t Belgium: Germany131 words
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Article79 1956-11-02 16 The time for todays judo demonstration by the two Japanese experts. Teizo Kawamura and Matsuo Watanabe, at the Singapore V.M.C.A. ha s been advanced by half an hour. Mr. Chan Kum Chce. secretary of the YM C A Judo Club, said yesterday. The demonstration will79 words
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323 1956-11-02 16 Kesavan will try again to beat 22 sec SINGAPORE'S three Olympic Games sprinters schoolboy Kesavan Soon and the girls, Mary Klass and Janet Jesudason who have started on a "hotted up" programme of training, are making fine progress. Yesterday, on the Farrer Park cinder track, Kesavan was put through fast323 words
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Article117 1956-11-02 16 SINGAPORE Badminton Association's schoolboys' singles final between Long Pern Chan and V.S.S. Nathan will be played at the S.B.A. Hall on Sunday. The Inter-Commercial Houses tournament will also begin on Sunday. Last year's runn«r*-up, C. E. Morton will meet Wearne Brothers and Stanvac will meet Imperial117 words
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Article116 1956-11-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs A QOAL scored l n 66th minute by Dol Salleh enabled Selangor Malays to beat Negrl Sembllan Malays 3-2 ln their Sultan's Gold Cup soccer match at Princes Road today. Selangor who have already beaten Pahang, are thus champions ln th? west gone and116 words
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Article358 1956-11-02 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. rpHERE were no shock 1 acceptors among the 24 horses left In when final acceptors were declared today for the £A 15,000 twomiles Melbourne Cup, to be run at Flemington on Nov. 6. Top weight with 10.3 and favourite is New ZealanderReuter - 358 words
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143 1956-11-02 16 Final furlong effort wins Loppylugs C'shire NEWMARKET, Thurs. T OPPYLUGS, four-year-old Li owned and trained by John Beary. forged to the front inside the last furlong to win the Cambridgeshire Handicap over nine furlongs yesterday. Ridden by Eph Smith from p favourite draw in a field of 34, he heldReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-11-02 16 Singapore's three Olympic sprinters from left: Mary Klass. Kesavan Soon and Janet Jesudason striding out on the Farrer Park cinder track yesterday— Straits Times I picture.30 words
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188 1956-11-02 16 So wet they had to close the main tracks From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. T'HEKE were no fast gallops at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Only pace work was done on the sand track, which had patches of water on it, and on the No. 4 track which was used188 words
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Article38 1956-11-02 16 NEWCASTLE, Thurs.— The Football League defeated the IrLsh Football League 3-2 under floodlights last night. At half-time the score was 1-1. Other result: Clyde 3 Stenhousemuir 2 (Scottish League Div. 2, postponed from Sept. 15) .—Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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395 1956-11-02 16 Mirzapen won two sprint races in England last year 4: Rose-Marie; Good Forage; Wedding Waltz: Professor Bancot: Malay Film II; Devon Belle: Mysterious: The Beastie; Winner; Grey Spinner; Peculiarity; Quickly; Air Rate. Change of name: Class 1: Airmark changed to Silver Wings. Deletions the date within brackets Is the date395 words
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Article22 1956-11-02 16 LONDON. Thurs. Yesterday's Rugby Union resuits were: County championship: Oxfordshire 11 Dorset and Wiltshire 17, Sussex 3 Hertfordshire 22. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article84 1956-11-02 16 IPOH, Thurs. The Perak Hockey Association raised another $1,000 for the Federation of Malaya Olympic Fund during the past week. The total collected by the association so far to $5,073, Including donations from mining companies, nrms and clubs. Among the latest big $200 from the U:84 words
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217 1956-11-02 16 'Puff Puff Pirie is in dead earnest MELBOURNE T IT is re] 1 Sydney champion British tance runn. r r r "Puff Puir P amazed athletes Jj his relent].' s to training Having nong from here tor ther, he is no* <■ his training for on Saturday lia's Jim Ball,217 words
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Article53 1956-11-02 16 Harlem CD ricas leading professional buk ball player.} will arrive in Slappore on Nov. 29 lor layan tour, said tmir manager, Mr. Leo Lea.itt flew in by BOAC from S;.cr.»T i*K>tcrday. Mr. i.. if. arranged for bi Australia, said hat would play 'hroe U Colony and53 words
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Advertisement62 1956-11-02 16 obr4oo gears ago In th« XVlth Century Dom Bernardo Vincelli was inspired to create a tonic wine from the many fine herbs he found around the Fecamp Monastery in France where he served as a Benedictine Monk. i /'rnHK The rcsull o( Vim \V research wjs ittrtlinj IS ijg VI^i*NEMCTiHi62 words
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Miscellaneous22 1956-11-02 16 HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: S.C.C, University, padang. Div. 2: I. a tiff Wanderers v Khalsa Waivlerers ground. Friendly; S.R.C. v 8.0.D.C.A., padang.22 words
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