The Straits Times, 5 November 1956

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  • 21 1 VEMCE PAIIY rcTirim SALE KlCfrtTSu f The Straits Times. Ho**** 1 fie***** Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956. 15 CENTS
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  • 1283 1 Moscow Radio at 1 p.m.: 'Hungarian counter-revolution is crushed' LOGO TANKS SPEARHEAD ASSAULT THAT TOPPLES THE NAGY GOVERNMENT BUDAPEST, Sunday R3SIAN troops captured Budapest and brought down the Government of Premier Imre Nagy today. The Soviet assault, reportedly spearheaded by 1,000 tanks, began before dawn with heavy
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  • 83 1 ANTI- RUSSIAN FEELING GROWS IN POLAND, TOO 1 (>\ DON. Sun. REPORTS f™™ War,<.(l.o said MTthinK' »,:h anti-Soviet feeling ured here that Banian foreet might intenren« at any moment. ;.<irts said that et feeling was !ined to the Polish capital but had spread to even the smallest towns. n said
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  • 43 1 THERE'S a 535.000. to be won ir> The* an Monthly's Puz- I *est B. also $5,000 man prizes. -money contest on Monday, Nov. 12— SEVEN days from ■r! in your coupon, ostal order, NOW. Full details in M.M. fer October.
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  • 27 1 TOKYO. Sun. A U.S. Air iberjet crashed moifter takeoff here last Jght The pilot was killed. to rum* was withheld pend•fication of next of Qa.-A.P.
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  • 28 1 PEOPLE IN TEL AVIV read an Israeli Government notice, which warns them about blackout regulations during the hostilities with Egypt. A.P. picture.
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  • 58 1 ATHENS. Sun— Britain today flew its first war correspondents into the Mediterranean in preparation for the expected invasion of Egypt. Twenty-four newsmen touched down at Athens on their way from London to Allied Forces Headquarters in Cyprus. They were expected later to join the landing forces
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  • 147 1 BRITAIN AND FRANCE TOLD: YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO KEEP HESS IN JAIL MUNICH. Sun. Counsel for Rudolf Hess has demanded that the former No 2 Nazi be released from prison. He said FrancoBritish "aggression against Egypt has made the former judges "war criminals." The demand was con- tamed in
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  • 35 1 NASSER CALLS EMERGENCY CABINET MEETING TO DISCUSS BRITISH-FRENCH ACTION PRESIDENT NASSER of Kcypt presides at an emergency meeting of his Cabinet in Cairo, called to discuss BritishFrench intervention in the Suez Canal Zone. A.P. picture
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  • 979 1 TROOPS TAKE SHIP AS ISRAELIS REACH CANAL DARIS, Sun. The r French Defence Ministry today ordered a complete blackout of military operations in Egypt as zero hour neared for troop landings on the Suez waterway. A spokesman said: "The blackout applies
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  • 109 1 VIORE than 100 UniiTl versity of Malaya I freshmen, who had been subjected to ragging in the last month, took their revenge on 300 seniors at the Dunearn Road hostel yesterday. The "freshles" went on the warpath. They fired crackprs and took off their ties
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  • 63 1 MOBS MARC II ON IKWNIM. HIBI LONDON, $un Thousands of dcnioii.strators m.tr< hfd on lloivriin:: Strict tonicht chanting "Kdrn must k«'' after a MM nn-clmt: by l.aliour Party in protest campaign auainst the British (•nvei nmi'iit's Midrll. Bast pnlicv. Rcutcr nun no JFRI SAI.KM. Sun Israel won't accept
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  • 37 2 ISRAELI troops, with light military vehicles, gather at a small airfield near Tel Aviv as they await orders before their jump off into Egypt. A.P. picture.
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  • 128 2 TONDON.Sun .7 saboteurs arc rJ. edto have b vital oil pipeiirS reprisal against L 8 French action i n r,pe British-.,-, jm"--Petroleum Company in Northrm .S. blown up in tore- nuT, the flow of oil < r ,m -;1--the Mediterranean ira; stopped, according to r f
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  • 69 2 WELSH MINERS URGE PROTEST STRIKE T ONDON, Sun. Th MJ first hint of strik* action to try to stop Brj. tish military jnt men tion in Esypt came from miners in South Wales yesterday. Meeting; in Cardiff the executive council of the South Wales area of the National Union of
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  • 96 2 LONDON. Sun. American airmen in Britain have been told not to talk with British civilians about the Middle East situation. Notices have been posted up in offices, clubs and canteens in U.S. airbases warning that disciplinary action will be taken against any
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  • 823 3 ER ACAIW CLAIMS ONLY POLICE ACTION/ HOPES VM. WILL TAKE OVER T ONDON. Sun. ly The Prime Ministr Anthony Eden, said last night that the British Government would ensure that Israeli troops left tian territory once Anjrlo French had occupied K(> positions
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  • 167 3 rhiH L V£? O! V. Sl L n Sir Winston Churchill last night broke months of public dirWon*? gS e fU SUPPOrt to B tain decision tv intervene in Egypt r«,, n n »r a statement issued from his !!.""1" j 1 in Westerham.
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  • 950 3 T ONDON. Sun.—Brit- ish church leaders, led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, yesterday called on Sir Anthony Eden to attempt to secure a cease-fire in the Middle East 'as speedily as. possible." .The Primate, as president, led a deputation on behalf
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  • 176 3 'Good condition after surgery WASHINGTON, Sun Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, underwent an emergency operation yesterday for the removal of part of the intestine. Mr. Dulles was reported to be resting comfortably and in good condition after the operation. Mr Dulles, who
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  • 328 4 URANIUM: THIS COULD GIVE ANSWER Canadians will survey Malaya's mineral wealth A CANADIAN firm will start a threemonth aerial survey of Malaya's timber and mineral resources next week. The survey, financed by the Colombo Plan, is expected to reveal among: other things whether Malaya has any extensive uranium deposits. Final
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  • 47 4 MR. LAN PATON. of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpn. and his bride. Miss Kaethe Henriette Granow, daughter of thp German Consul General in Singapore, Dr. Hans I Granow and Mrs. Granow, after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church on Saturday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 76 4 Military units which will take part in the Rememberance Day ceremonies at the Singapore padang on Sunday, had a dress rehearsal yesterday. Connaught Drive was closed to traffic. The detachments which will parade will" be from the ExServices Association, Royal Navy, Royal Malayan Navy. Army and
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  • 37 4 Motor rally entrants The Singapore Motor Club has announced the final list of 120 competitors for the Shell Malayan Motor Rally 1956. Team nominations must be received by the club secretary, by 5 p.m. on Nov. 13.
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  • 122 4 WOMAN, 84, GETS 6 MONTHS' JAIL MANCHESTER, Sun. An 84 -year-old woman was sent to jail for six months yesterday for getting £2 on a forged pension voucher and ss. 6d. with a forged National Assistance voucher. The woman, Mrs. Florence Babbage, pleaded guilty. She told the magistrates: "I had
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  • 61 4 TOKYO. Sun. A series of short sharp earth tremors shook Tokyo today for four minutes but the metropolitan police reported no casualties or damage. A spokesman for the National Observatory said the epicentre of the tremors, which shook many large downtown buildings, was located about 50
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  • 64 4 TEHERAN, Sun. A 12--hour earthquake wiped out six villages and killed at least 90 people in the Lar region on the northern shores of the eastern Persian Gulf, reports reaching here said. About 170 people were Injured. News of the earthquake, which struck the region
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  • 55 4 ALGIERS, Sun. Fortysix nationalist rebels were killed yesterday in clashes with French units in the eastern part of Algeria. French headquarters announced. The most important action of the day took place in the Constantine area, where 36 rebels were shot down and a quantity
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  • 206 4 NINE EXPLOSIONS IN ONE NIGHT NICOSIA, Sunday. U<OUR British servicemen three soldiers and 1 one airman were killed by terrorists yesterday. The kiflings were carried out in different parts of Cyprus. One of the three soldiers < killed was attacked from behind and shot
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  • 150 4 SPRINGHILL, Nova Scotia, Sun.—Fif-ty-nine of the 113 miners trapped in a coal mine here were found alive yesterday by rescue teams. Automobile horns blared and crowds shouted with joy as the news spread. The miners have been trapped more than a mile below ground since
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  • 65 4 ATHENS, Sun..— The Olympic flamf. lit on Friday on Mt Olympus, has been delayed on Its 12.000 mile Journey to Melbourne for the 1956 Games. A Greek runner handrd it over to the chief pilot of Qantas Airlines at an Athtns airport, but the plane
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  • 23 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Che Jam ll ah blnte Hajl Omar has been appointed organiser for the Poppy Day Fund in Mersing.
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  • 17 4 Exercise "Ampat". la^t of a series of Civil Defence exercises in Singapore was held yesterday.
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  • 58 4 TAIPEH. Sun. Waves of Chinese Nationalist warplan|es flew over central China yesterday and dropped leaflets telling th e people of anti-Communist revolts in Eastern Europe, the Air Force announced here today. The planes flew over Fuken. [Kiangsu, Hunan and Kwanctung provinces without meeting Communist fighters. All
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  • 17 4 NEW YORK. Sun. Forty inches of snow blanketed part of western South Dakota yesterday.—A. P
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    • 138 4 IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUft HOCKEY ON THE PADANG TUES. 6TH NOVEMBER AT 5.10 PM. LADIES CIVILIANS v SERVICES THURS.BTH NOVEMBER AT 5. 10PM MEN SINGAPORE OLYMPIC TEAM -vSERVICES TICKETS $1 FROM:— ROBINSON'S AND CLUB SECRETARIES Space kindly donated by:Mis. MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. Vblikan j ifcT flti I
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  • 251 5 COUNCILLOR SUGGESTS CHEAPER HOMES ITUALA LUMPUR, v Sun.— The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council is to consider a new housing scheme to resettle the large number of squatters here. The proposal to build yet cheaper houses, each costing only $900 and to be rented at $15
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  • 491 5 Tengku moves to end rift in Alliance ROW OVER ELECTION CANDIDATES PENANG, Sun. yHE Chief Minister and President of UMNO. x Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday issued a [directive to the Alliance in Penang and prevented la threatened rift following a dispute over the allocation of candidates for the Georee Town
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  • 135 5 K. LUMPUR. Sun. Somethin" dramatic has happened to malaria in this country its link with planting, which held fast for nearly 40 years has been broken. This is stated by the Director of the Federation's Medical Services, Dr. R. E. Anderson, in the annual report of the
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  • 71 5 The president of the Malayan National Seamen's Union. Mr. M.A. Majid. has written to the German Con- j sulate General in Singapore. alleging that two Chinese sailers were illtreated by the I master of the German vessel. Monika. He asks that the sailors. Kee Keng Chia and
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  • 149 5 J CHORE BAHRU. Sun. Six Alliance candidates were yesterday returned in the Town Council elections here without a contest. Three of these candidates Mr. Cheonrj Chee Kwan. Datin Sheikh Abubakar and Haji I Ahmad bin Haji Yunos will represent the newly-created Tampoi Ward. The
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  • 148 5 BRIDAL PARTY ROBBED A NEWLY-MARRIED Singapore couple hid in a room yesterday while four armed thugs held up relatives who had accompanied them to a studio for a group photograph. The robbers, one armed with a revolver, got away with $1,500 worth of jewellery. The newly-weds, the bridesmaid and the
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  • 69 5 1 The Singapore Medical Service is sending no more students to Penang for training as dental nurses for the schools' dental service. The Director of Medical i Services. Dr. R. H. Bland. said yesterday that a policy decision on whether the j schools' dental service should 1
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  • 30 6 M Words fin (minimum) LAYCOCK: On 4th Nov. 1956, illy at 54 1 iiesar. Alice Laycock. beloved wife of John Laycock. service at Bldadari Chapel p.m. to-day. Deeply mourned.
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  • 40 6 IV Hordt Sia (minimum). THE PRESIDENT and executive council members of the NUPW.. Wish to thank all guests and well wishers who attended the ceremony laylr.g of the foundation the new head quarters at J.iya on 2nd November. 1936.
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  • 603 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Mon. Nov. 5, 1956. The U.N. Must Act Qualified British rejection of the General Assembly's 1 appeal for a cease-fire in Egypt docs not block the road to sensible and effective action in the Middle Eas*. The Canadian resolution asking the United Nations' Secretary \jcneral to
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  • 248 6 Moscow has ripped off the mask. Pledged to withdraw from Budapest the tanks, guns and troops which attempted to suppress the nationalist rising, pledged to begin talks with the new Hungarian Government for the withdrawal of all Russian forces from Hungary, the Kremlin instead unleashed a full
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  • 289 6 Today's meeting of the I Legislative Assembly enables the Singapore Government to set out the facts of the crisis and make plain the real issues. The lifting of the curfew, the absence of incidents, have left in many minds the false impression that Singapore's troubles are over. Are
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  • 912 6 (and don't forget tvho the real enemy is) TWO irate correspondents, who api pear unable to unE derstand that a E patriot may value the reputation of his E country higher than its ability to bomb a weak and not very E war-like country in- to
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  • MAN IN THE-STREET
    • 422 6 ONE of the best indications of the balanced quality of your paper is the fact that you were not afraid to publish last Saturday the two aggressive letters against your views on the Middle East situations. Most war-tired people have had some respect for
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    • 206 6 PLEBEIAN" is a little too hard on Mr. Tan Lark Sye, who does not speak and read English. A few days ago we had been told rightly or wrongly a full translation of the broadcasts of the Chief and other Ministers had not appeared in the Chinese
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    • 380 6 IT looks as though Mr. M. B. Bell's 30 years in Singapore have sapped his brainpower. Likewise his vituperative partner in correspondence. Mr. W. H. Day They upbraid you with opinions which run directly i n face of almost every nation in the
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    • 350 6 SCATHING ATTACK UNWARRANTED YOUR leading article ot Nov. 2 cannot be allow- ed to pass without com- ment. You make a scathing at- tac. on the Prime Minister jof Great Britain without giving any reason whatso- ever to support your state- ments. i If only you had stated one or
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    • 65 6 HAVING read the itta delivered by tw 0 cc respondents on your h ing article of Nov. 1. 0:. On The Flamelike to «ay that I can cr.: respect your Integrity, ud that of Mr. Bartlet:. ta having put forward wtal you sincerely believe it the true construction
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  • 54 7 CHINA TO DEAL WITH ANY BANK R:na H now willing do business with through any the Colony. revealad by Mr. Km. leader of the trade ir.ission to he returned to yesterday. if transacnandied by the China. lid: ■The mlsto China has successful." p-rdicted that Singa- Ith China the $80 million
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  • 24 7 •\HRU. Sun. urt toThai, who on was found taking n tricted area I Chinese i $200. or ont ravelling In aj
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  • 17 7 BARRU, Sun. a shops'.: way fined months' jail here ng to keep nisi k up-to-date.
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  • 21 7 vernor of Singapore, j .ack. last night appeal for the f the Colony to sup- i Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 33 7 or STAR. Sun. Strip tease star. Mci Poh. has been police here to show less of herself during her polire told me the people in Kedah are conserva*.ud toda.v.
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  • 78 7 Inspector H. M. Maphuz is appealing for eyewitnesses to a fatal accident whlcih occurred at the River Valley Road roundabout in Singapore at 1.30 a.m. yesterday. Leung Chit. 18, who was riding pillion on a motorcycle was killed when the machine crashed into a lamp post. The
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  • 210 7 EDUCATION MINISTRY CLAIMS BIG SUCCESS FOR FORCES 6F LAW AMD ORDER REGISTRATION I EXCEEDS ALL EXPECTATIONS T"* sSoon^?n5 S 00 n^?nf Ed UCatlOn W™** h as registered fhe n :!n,rM ts re admi ssion to the Chung Cheng and Chinese High Schools a^L has be
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  • 221 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T<HE Federation representatives on the working A party drafting the Defence and Mutual Assistance Treaty are to correspond with the British delegates in Britain on interpretation and phrasing of minor points. Failure to reach agreement on these minor points has held up the
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  • 122 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Terrorists derailed an armoured Wickham trolley piloting a passenger train on the "Golden Blowpipe route between Gemas and Rompin in j the Gemas District of Negri Sembilan yesterday. They used an electrically detonated mine. A Malay corporal was slightly wounded in the ensuinc engagement.
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  • 32 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Serajul Hug was fined $70 in the Magistrate's Court today tar carrying 450 exercise books in his car which was not icensed for the carriage of goods.
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  • 33 7 The Bukit Timah Youfh Club In Singapore will hold their social and dance at the Civil Defence Clubhouse at 8 p.m. on Dec. 1. instead of Nov. 10 as previously arranged.
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  • 54 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Chinese woman gave birth in the compound of the Chinese maternl'.y hospital at Pudu Road here minutes after she alighted from a taxi today. The woman was about to climb a flight of steps to the hospital when she collapsed. Both mother
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  • 210 7 A Russian giant on way to Olympics T»HE first group of the x Russian team to the Olympic Games in Melbourne flew into Singapore yesterday with a basketball player who caused a minor sensation at the airport. Hundreds of people milled round th/e giant Russian as he left the Immigration
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  • 69 7 Klang. Sun. More than 25,000 people are expected at the Klang district's agricultural show in the Klang Malay Boys School on Nov. 10 and 11. The programme includes a dance by 40 aborigines from Jalan Kebun near here and a top spinning contest. Models of
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  • 210 7 Ban 'noble art' from thugs move PRECAUTIONS are being I taken in Singapore to keep thugs and other unruly elements out of Judo and Chinese "koontow" classes. The V.M.C.A. Judo Society has taken the lead in drawIng the attention of the Singapore Youth Sports Centre to the desirability of seeing
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  • 38 7 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. For offering a $1 bribe to a police constable Masdan bin Kadir Mua. a hawker, was fined $100 here yesterday. He was also fined $5 for selling eggs without a licence.
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  • 37 7 TWO SINGAPORE health visitors, Mrs. Nt Pong Vit Fie and Mrs. Form: Ncit Knc. who have left for Melbourne. where they will take a nine-month Colombo Plan course in child welfare Straits Times picture.
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  • 50 7 Large parts of Singapore were blacked-out for half an hour last night. A technical fault at the jPasir Panjang Power Station led to a power failure at 6.30 p.m. The areas affected extended from the Beach RoadGeylang area to East Coast Road and Upper Serangoon Road.
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  • 56 7 The Indian Fine Arts Society in Singapore will hold a cinema show at the Indian Association Roof Garden In Balestler Road at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday). Films to be screened will be Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's risit to Indonesia, Rights of Man. Harvest from the
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  • 37 7 KLANG. Sun. -The Pakistani Ambassador to Indonesia and the Philippines. Mr. Khaliqguzzaman visited the Muslim college here during the weekend. Mr Khaliquzzaman was on his way to Jakarta to take up his new post.
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  • 28 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun. Inche Ahmad bin Ismail. Settlement Officer. Krian, has left for Ipoh on transfer He was the sports secretary of the Clayton Club here.
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  • 148 7 OVERSEAS delegates to the Pan-Malayan Tuberculosis Conference, just concluded in Singapore, were "very impressed" with the Colony's war on TB. About 150 delegates and observers from Hong hone Borneo Sarawak. Brunei and Malaya attended the four-day conference. The conference, the
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  • 205 7 'TENGKU PLANS TO OUTLAW PARTY RA'AYAT' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE PRESIDENT of Party Ra'ayat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, said today that he had reason to believe that the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was planning to outlaw his party. I Inche Boestamam said the Tengku's accusation against I him could be
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  • 22 7 The Karthlgai Festival In honour of Lord Subramaniam will be celebrated at the Chettiar Temple In Muar on Nov. ia.
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  • 103 7 Cabinet huddle on PAP move I SINGAPORE'S Coun- cil of Ministers met at Government House yesterday. The Deputy Chief Minister Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji 1 Jumat. said afterwards that I he was "not in a position to disclose the nature of the discussions." Merdeka date It is understood, however,
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  • 33 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Rifleman Jurbahadur Tamang, was fined $15 and had his driving licence endorsed here today for inconsiderate driving as a result of which he knocked against two telephone poles.
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  • 90 7 Young unmarried men be- j tween the ages of 17 and 20 will be recruited to the Royal Malayan Navy on Jan. 1 next year. The minimum educa- tional qualification required is Form 111. Recruits must serve seven years, followed by five years in the reserve. Food,
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  • 62 7 Singapore's delegate to the Herald Tribune Forum for 1 High Schools in the U.S.A., I Lim Heng Leong, 18, will leave the Colony In late I December by a Pan American World Airways Stratoclipper. He will be among 38 dele- gates from all over the world
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  • 17 7 The Singapore Medical Ser',ices Union on Saturday night held their annual dinner and I dance.
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  • BOOK OF TIME WEEK
    • 1067 8 THE STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL FOR 1957. (The Straits Times Press Ltd. $3.75). ]V| ALAYA is changing. ITI It has been changing for centuries as different races and cultures have made their successive marks on the land and on thought. In presenting to the world
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    • 326 8 Straits Times Crossword 9 ~~"^!i~'°~ •3 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 ACROSS 7 May stop backbiters In the 1 Put offspring first die for drawing room (7). one of them (5). 8 Put up? Its antonym (5). 0 Sl logy < Vl a vlp r I 4'
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  • STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
    • 1488 9 #/*> di€t not even knatv li oft to cut steps in ice 1 A SMALL group of mountaineers, battling 21,800 ft up Mount Everest in 1935, halted in some horror at the sight of a corpse crouched in the snow, perfectly red
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    • 118 9 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. \J*r f|3^ LAGGING POWER 6 TRACTORS &60 IMPLEMENTS lO£KV I D ft At last I A range of tractcs from a B H" i I ht-wheeled machine to a heavy HW% \£LM Ik I crawler Alt requiring* the same HD f% ww l^i' knowledge and
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    • 109 9 Hex Morgan. 31.D. Reunion 3 sieve C N^ =J vov «A> mot L pvE viE V D^ N T DON'T WOrn nEil NEIL- 1 DO LOVE yOu 1838} **J— < _e-ct ula Daßl-'nc--- -But i I &a> &OvcThiiv& i g^w _-^4&r*M ijx 1 1 ~rr Vrl£^/ P^^p l "^ff Vick
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 537 10 By Our Market Correspondent AS was to be expected the Singapore Share Market last week went through a difficult period and the volume of business was very considerably less than in past weeks. With the official holidays and restrictive curfews little business was really
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    • 383 10 i TPHE following business done -I- in the Singapore Share Market last week was an- nounced by one firm of brokers for the period October 26 to November 2: INDUSTRIALS: Fruser St Neave Ords. $2.02 Ac $2.03, Gammons $2.07 i to $2.17 to $2.10. Hammer Si Co $3.17
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    • 706 10 rnHE following revised list A of quotations was Issued by the Malayan Shan Brokers' Association after their last meeting on Friday:— INDUSTRIALS Buyer. Stilt*. Kltx Brick* Pref ITO ITS Ords 1-80 I.M Mlas Ice 13.00 (buyers) B. B. Petrol 53 55/6 3 M. Trustee! 6.10 6. 50
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    • 151 10 /COMPANIES operating in Malaya announced the following dividends last week:TELOK KRUIN TIN LTD.: a second interim dividend nf 15 per cent, less 30 per cent incomfe tax for the year ended October 31, payable on November 9 to those registered on November 2. LING r I TIN LTD.: a
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    • 131 10 from November com c tax foT^. ended May 31 Books will b from November THE PAHANf, 1 1 SOLIDATII) a final ordinary l dend of 4i» Z i; making a total" 3,^ cent for the y income tax ,t thJ K of Bs. 6d. in he 1 a final
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    • 243 10 T»HE main factor on the short trading week in rubber was the demand created by the Middle East crisis. For the first time since the beginning of August the price was pushed over the dollar level and a rise of 6i cents on Wednesday took it to
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    • 105 10 was reported on Friday and Japan was reported to be buying in quantity. With the Suez Canal now virtually blocked the local market will be actively concerned this week with what effect increased shipping and insurance rates will have on prices. There was a spectacular rise in the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 789 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i APPLICATIONS are Invited for ttie post of Chairman /Executive Officer of he Central Apprenticeship Board which has been appointed to advise the Minister for Labour In the organisation, development and general supervision of a co-ordinated scheme of apprenticeship. Applicants should be Federal Citizens and nol les« than
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    • 840 10 NOTICES SITUATION VACANT A LEADING AIRLINE Company requires the services of a well educated Asian for an executive position with very good prospects for a man with personality and drive. Applicant* should give full i details of their education, examl- nations passed and positions held, together with at least two
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    • 894 10 TENDERS I P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Executive Engineer. PWD. Lower Perak, Teluk Anson up to 3.00 p.m. on 12-11-56 1 for the Purchase of Abandoned Cast Iron Pipes along Coastal Area oi Bagan Datoh. Specifications *«y be seen and all particulars obtained
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    • 448 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service I FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS I Sailing San Airi> Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Penan? finm Elisabeth Bakke 23/25 Ncv 26 Nov No Call :i Ciertrud Bakke 10 Nov 10/12 Dec 13 Dec 15 Dec U: Ellen Bakke 24 Nev 8 Dec 8/10 |jn
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    • 1120 11 r 'l\lt° MANSFIEL D CO., LTD. T.i,»4i» THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE '"ft? ?^tS&. Durban M,_Ji JST^.fKL SfRT CAPI ALCINOUS .Durban 1 1 72.V.. V.'E.'. 2. Zlw "ill' n^rT-'X^Tricr^o^rj-aVLtiVop^N^" t. >UTURt SAILINGS niLtIROPHON Singopore sas s;; -STT n I Avonmoulh G.lO/11 Nev 9 Nev 10/11 roi Lonoon. Hollord lw/11 In Part
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    • 1007 11 Lrn-f M'^^^MW m^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^*^ aßßß^^^-Tjß^^r^l^BsTfsM EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR lAST AJ|A Penong p. S'hom Spore OTA Port 7/ t No* KAMBOD.A" 21/22 N^ 23/23 Nov 24/2S No* HLANDIA" 23/24 Nev 27/21 Nev 29 Nov/ 1 Dm 1111 11 1 11 lill ll HklL S pore P.
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    • 1021 11 bui'SSng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD TE >, >, N SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the Umtod Kingdom S LINIS SAILINGS TO U K. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S pore P. S'hoffl Penang 'BENVRACKII for London, Rotterdam Odn. 10/11 Sail* 4 Nay Dieoet arrives Louden 21 Me. BENVORLICH for London, Rotterdam, Hull In
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    • 1298 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL.: He ELLERMAM BOCKMALL LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and for U.S A., North Atlontie Ports ond Canada via Colombo CITY OF RIPON Spore P. S ham Penana Gds. 4-7/8 Nay t/ll Na* 12/13 No* CITY OF MANCHESTER Spore P. Shorn Penang 3/11 Dm 12/14 Dm 15/17
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  • 101 12 RUNAWAY WIN BY STRAIT JACKET CURRAGH, County Kildare. Sun. MR. D. Hickey's seven-year-year-old Strait Jacket yesterday won the Irish Cesarewitch, run over about two miles here. Ridden by James Eddery. Strait Jacket, sired by the 1943 Derby winner Straight Deal out of Cutaway, won by five lengths from Ballyknock. Roddy
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  • 22 12 UTRECHT. Sun.— Holland beat Denmark 3-0 In their "B" International soccer match here yesterday after leading 2-0 at half-time. —Reuter.
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  • 699 12 U.K. SOCCER REVIEW- LONDON, Sun. rpOM FINNEY, sixty J- times an England winger, established himself as clear favourite for the cen-tre-forward position against Wales on Nov. 14 by a dashing display for Preston North End yesterday. He scored two fine goals against
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  • 1019 12 Man United 15 II 3 1 39 21 25 Tottenham 15 II 1 ***** 23 Blackpool 15 9 3 3 42 28 21 Leeds 18 8 4 4 28 22 20 Burnley 16 6 7 3 24 18 19 Birmingham 15 7 4 4 31 22 18 Bolton
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  • 265 12 LONDON. Sun. I (CARDIFF maintained their un- beaten record In Rugby Union club matches when they beat Ox* ford University by 6-3 yesterday. The University were over-anxious In their bid for open play and this, together with their failure to solve the fly-half position, helped Cardiff
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  • 186 12 LONDON. Sun. rpHE biggest upset in yesterday's x Rugby Union programme was the 14 points to six defeat of the strong Welsh Probables by the Possibles in their first International trial of the season Played at Newport, the trial was a disappointment to the selectors who had
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  • 303 12 PORT ELIZABETH, Sun. THE M.C.C. touring team gained a firm grip of their three-day match against Eastern Province here yesterday when they scored 116 for three wickets after dismissing the home side for 105. Spin bowling wrecked the Eastern Province side, most of whose
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  • 98 12 YORK, Sun. rPHE Australian Rugby -I- League team beat York by 20 points to 18 here yesterday after trailing 8-13 at half time. Results of other Rugby League matches: Barrow 15, Wigan 12; Batley 9. Bradford Northern 12; Blackpool Borough 11, Doncaster 3; Bramley
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    • 382 12 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS j SHOWING! m. jtth JwH i., ih Superimposed Chinese Sub- titles) K(M WT Wi'y Sffil NOVAK ffl 1 tef'ffi'Wl j js^^^-^SiSSgSA-sH^ i A Mandarin Picture (IMIIM. *^rinj j "LOVE TURNS TO DUST vIE MING CHANG JK£S NOW SHOWING! REX|g VoTslol'l j SKK IMF SENSATIONAL K()( K
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1735 13 I■■ I I I B ■III! IV a^L J a unniuii.iiiUii vAtAMi >/m Box St ctt. txtrm. NO GIRL wishes to i flat with another town. Phone *****. A T E OCCUPATION Aliy FurnLhed Room, itlon H.C. Water, kfasl Central-sin-Apply Box A 5705 S.T. MODERN FURNISHED iltable for Bachelor. Vander-Vllet.
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    • 919 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE If Word. U (tHn.)-Box it cU. txtrm. NSW MODERN BUNGALOW at Whltely Park. Singapore 11, 3 Bedrooms large lounge it dining-room with all modern conveniences. Vacant possession A furnished particulars Apply Box AS7II B.T. DOUBLE STOREY BUNGALOW at Ist Milestone, Rahang, Seremban, Roadside, built on p.,
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    • 719 13 MISCELLANEOUS M Word, $i (mJtm.)—»tx $t rto. extra. FOR SUPERB TAILORINO Suite Shirts— Uniforms. Breeches —Ladies Costumes— Dresses, etc. Please visit Hath TaUors, 4. Tftnglln Road. Singapore. All sales under guarantee. Prices very competitive. Remodelling and repairs also undertaken. BE CAREFUL: In wearing unground Sun glasses, which may cause your
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    • 563 13 I I For tvery six tint of BEAR BRAND^^M Sweetened Condensed Milk you buy ask your dealer for a FREE CIFT M of one attractive Swiss tumbler S TRAVELING TO ]S |II Clipper* to Manila-Ilake §0 PM rW nimlwi, fi y— c wwl mamnt mt H»er» 24H f^ I MomfUJd
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  • OLYMPIC BRIEFS:
    • 40 14 Wonderful, says Chataway BRITISH miler Chris Chataway, after visiting Melbourne's Olympic Village for the first time, described It as "miles better than Helsinki." He made a tour of the village. "Wonderful," he said. "And that food in the dining room!"
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    • 47 14 BRITAIN will be represented at the Olympic surf lifesavlng carnival at Torquay, Victoria, by a one-man team. Michael Martin, from the Bude Club, in Cornwall, will be the first Briton to compete In International surf contests when he appears In belt races at the carnival.
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    • 89 14 DUTCH boxer Rikki Teters and swimmer Willem de I Vreng are counted the two most disappointed athletes in Melbourne today because, after an arduous 14,000 -mile trip to Australia, they have not been chosen In the Netherlands Olympic team. Teters, 23, is the bantamweight champion of Holland, but
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  • 128 14 rr\HREE members of the X Singapore Olympic contingent—Robert Ho. A. N. Wolters and S. Yogarajah —will celebrate their next birthdays at Melbourne. The Olympic authorities in Melbourne are giving birthday parties to all whose birthdays are between November 22 and December 8 the duration
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  • 98 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Herman de Souza, chef de mission of the Federation of Malaya Olympic contingent, will complain to the Olympic Organising Committee about the treatment of two of our clay pigeon shooters who arrived in Melbourne two weeks ago. Mr. S. M. Yong, manager
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  • 569 14 Games hockey re-draw doesn't make it any tougher for Fed team OLYMPIC FRONT: Britain harder to beat than Holland By NORMAN SIEBEL WHAT a gloomy, pessimistic reaction there has been in the Federation to the re-draw for the Olympic Games hockey competition. To
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  • 42 14 JULIE HOYLE, 17. a member of the British Olympic swimming: team for the Games in Melbourne this month. Julie, who lives at Bushey. near Watford. Hertfordshire, will compete in the 100 metres backstroke event. Reuter picture.
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  • 240 14 CEYLONESE BEAT IA AND LAY CLAIM TO HOCKEY TITLE fEYLON Sports Club, as expected, beat Indian Association 4-1 in their final Singapore Hockey Association league first division match at Balestier Road yesterday to put themselves in line for this year's championship. i Today Ceylonese will
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  • 132 14 IPOH. Sun. DERAK qualified for the chal- lengr round of the Poong Seong Cup badminton competition by beating Singapore 5-4 In the inter-zone final at the Perak Turf Club courts tonight. After being level at 2-2 on the first night's play. Perak went on to win
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  • 73 14 MACAO. Sun. Dougles Steane of Hong Kong, driving a Mercedes 190, won the Macao Grand Prix today run in steady drizzle. M.L. da Costa of Macao brought his Ferrari In second. Third was F.M. Pinto of Hong Kong in an M.G. "A" and fourth J.B.
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  • 54 14 A dinner party will be given in honour of the Singapore Olympic Contingent to Melbourne at the Ooh 1.00 Club. 70-1 Club Street, on Saturday at 8 p.m., by Messrs Ko Teck Kin, Ng Quee Lam, Aw Cheng Chye. Goh Chye Hln, Ang Eng Ann
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  • 42 14 Fourteen-year-old Billy Horncastle won the R.A.F. Seletar Oolf Club's Chairman's Cup competition when he beat Cpl Jones by 4 and 3 at Seletar yesterday. SAC Steel won the "A" division monthly medal. The "B" medal went to Cpl. Jones.
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  • 406 14 WEIGHTS for all TT seven races on Wednesday, second day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting, are: Cl.2,Div.Z— 6F Don Wayne 9.00 Charles Kuda 8.13 Pearl City 8.13 Weem 8.12 Masterpiece 8.11 Triwalla 8.10 Sincero 8.09 Two Vermouths 8.08 Whimsical Walker 8.07 Lord Arrogance 8.08
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  • 199 14 "WINETEEN-year-old Long Pern Chan, Malayan schoolboys' singles runner-up, won the Singapore Badminton Association's schoolboys singles title by beating V.S.S. Nat. »n 15-6, 18-14, at the S.B.A. hall last night. Chan had little difficulty In the first set but it was a point for point struggle
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  • 394 14 JEEPS JOTTINGS JIMMY MARTIN «ot off to a flying start In the November Meeting with three winners at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The Penang trainer sent out Trailer. Mickey Mouse arid Banker Boy. Trailer and Mickey Mouse are by Seven Seas (by HyThif treble
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  • 83 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Good goalkeeping by Mahmcod saved Whites from defeat when they held the Olympic Hockey XI (Colours) to a 4-4 draw in a practice match at H.Q. Malaya today. The game was played at a fast pace and the Whites defence gave
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  • 277 14 Two modest p,.. 1 Olympic prospects B pe, tes m Slngap day without much aboui chances in MelbourS ..They were Via. the world 10,000 cord holder, and Gal Igradciva, former h world record for the «r long jump. The stocky an d
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  • 57 14 rPOH, Sun. 'TWO Singapore cyclists domi- nated the finish of the Malayan massed-start 100 miles road race here today. The winner was Kaffl bin Hajl Baharawl. 21. lr. shr. Tmin. Sec"* was Mansood Sa«l. 23 1 A Selangor crcUst V mcd, took third pUo I dun bin
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    • 902 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continned from Page SITUATIONS VACANT to Ward, U H(« Box S» (11. Mrt rm. WANTED Chinese Traotiaton. Salesmen. Clerka, (Senior Cambridge or VIII) Accounts Clerks. Teleyhonlsts/Typists. Apply Ho Chlan's Agency, 86-A Roblntoa Rd. SHORTHAND /TYPIST Bachelor, Preferably with experience In Import /Export firm. State age, experience, testimonial end
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    • 88 14 f I like IWYNAJ j9 For those mefif morning snack- after-lunch B»\ or i tea-times, yourself to WYNA wfs& a@wFQmWti* arc %aiy^K^^^ar^ jWr S T^\^^ biscuits V/now with a sb name. So insist c yd bIVI LV time! Upfni f > BS«2^BS«BISSSI^^^^ PI/" v OVEN-CRISP IN AN AIRTIGHT PACK MSI
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 58 14 BUGGER Police t University. Thomson Road: S.C.C. "B" v The Blacks. padang; St. Andrew's School t Victoria. WoodsviUe. HOCKEY S.H.A. league, Div. 1: S.B.C. v I/niversity, padang. Dlv. 2: R.A.F. Changi t Navy Nomads, Changi. Div. 3: S.H.B. Police r Ponce. Bukit Chermin: Customs v M.S.S.I'.. Customs. Friendly: S.C.C. t
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