The Straits Times, 6 November 1956

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  • 23 1 AY EH AGE D4IIV rrnT.gw.p SALE FVrrrns 75.000 Mat*** 61 t The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1956 15 CENTS
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  • 1256 1 FLASH— SURRENDER TALKS AT PORT SAID LONDON, Mon. Sir Anthony Eden told House of Commons that Governor of Port Said was now discussing surrender. A cease fire had been ordered. Reuter Airfield seized in a day of 'tough fighting' ISRAELIS MUST WITHDRAW TOO'— Keightley KEIGHTLEY: r^YPTIANS
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  • 455 1 RUSSIANS MOVE TO DEPORT ALL MALES FROM BUDAPEST, SAYS —INSURGENT RADIO STATION [ONDON, Mon.— Russun troops are rounding up all male Hungarians in Budapest ;md herding them under heavily armed guards to railway stations for deportation. a Budapest Freedom Radio broadcast monitored in Milan Naid today. Thfre was no call
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  • 74 1 An action for damages for libel by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, an Assemblyman, against Mr. Aster Ounasekera. the Sin Poh 'Star News) Amalgamated Ltd.. and Mr. R. B. 00.. the editor of the Singapore Standard, was filed in the Singapore High Court Registry yesterday. Mr. Lee
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  • 51 1 A writ of summons was filed irt the Singapore High Court Registry yesterday on behalf of Mr David S. Marshall, the former Chief Minister, against Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated Ltd. and Mr. R. B. 001, the editor of the Singapore Standard, claiming damages for
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  • 145 1 Merdeka Lim has a date in London ASSEMBL V CHEERS ANNOUNCEMENT THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will fly to A London next month to fix the agenda for the merdeka talks which he hopes to hold with the Colonial Office early next year. Mr. Lim made this announcement
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  • 21 1 LONDON, Mon. British shipling lines will increase freigms by 15 per cent from Wednesday on routes east of Suez.
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  • 122 1 Russia 'ready to send forces' 3 a.m. LATEST Moscow Radio said foreign Minister. Mr. Shepllov. had sent notr to Security Council demanding cease fire action in 1 hours. He said Russiit ready to send air and naval forces to Egypt In *°<-aus«> of re -establish mi; peace." Renter. Mr Shepilov
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    • 25 1 The official statement LONDON NOV 5 RENTER.- THE BRITISH MINISTRY OF DEFENCE ANNOUNCED TODAY THAT BRITISH AND FRENCH PARACHUTISTS LANDED ON EGYPTIAN C>IL THIS MORNING.
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    • 55 1 VZNT-AXIA 7|J(& wit Uotdcd<nuf HARRISONS LISTER ENC. LTD. Spore Kuala Lumpur Penang *j"MM JACKS Pi> (M MAYM OFFER A COMPLETE SHI RANGE OF HSI FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT. BH PLANNED FIRE PROTECTION CAN AVERT DISASTER THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION (0. LTD. H^H FIRE ARMOUR ITO. ■^W? CONVENTRY (UMAX ENGINES LTD. HE! THE
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  • 1672 2 *This Government intends to bring peace and security to Singapore. Nothing is going to deter us? j the Chief Minister in Assembly House yesterday. ...«...«...»».J 'ELECTIONS BEFORE AUGUST IF THE MERDEKA TALKS SUCCEED' Govt spotlighted attach on aliens... it was clever move —says PAP
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  • 266 2 Schools crisis: 'The influential men who sat on fence' rpHE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kic terday criticised "fence-sitters In Influential 'L*' tlons" for not openly svpportln* the Government in attempts to restore order in Singapore's Chin^. Ju* schools. midd l« Mr. Chew told the Legislative Assembly m "ruthless
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  • 678 2 REMEMBER THIS ISN'T AN ISLAMIC STATE' CHOULD Singapore's Muslims be compelled, by law, to distribute their estates in accordance with Islamic Law? Or should they be permitted the same freedom as other community to make wills distributing their estates entirely as they
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  • 1811 3 Overwhelming majority for Unite* States 'stop attacking and withdraw' resolution Moscow duplicity and double-dealing Lodge One of grimmest betrayals in history: Canada's charge K S overwhelming majority of the United N_^2s^J?s_J on the Soviet I mon to halt immediately its armed attack
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  • 36 3 WASHINGTON, lues —The United States Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles. has cancer, the State Department announced yesterday. Part of his large intestine was removed in an operation on Saturday. Renter.
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  • 235 3 LONDON. Mon. Closing middle prices of selected Stock not Including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols MV binding 4% £85 3 4 War 34r o £70 1 16 —3/16 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 1/32 Sastera <£5i £7»4 Chartered (£li 34/3 iongkong ($125) £S9' X INSURANCE ;om Un. (uts.) 79/-
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  • 23 3 LONDON, Mon. Cash Buyers £877, sellers £877', Forward Buyers £828. sellers £828 Vs. Settlement £880. Turnover a.m. 125 tons, p.m. 60 tons.
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  • 29 3 LONDON. Mon Spot 29-, d.. Dec 2»»,d, Jf.n-Mar 294 d., April-June JK cl July-Sept. 28d.. Oct.-Dec 27 '-jd.. Nov. ell. 28-',d.. Dec. c.l.f. 28', (1 Tone: Steady I
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  • 193 4 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israel's lightning war against Egypt Is over less than a week after the first shot was fired. Last night forward Israeli patrols were on the •astern banks of the Suez Canal at several points. The seal was placed on the Israeli
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  • 366 4 U.N 'POLICE FORCE' ISN'T ENOUGH, SAYS LLOYD LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, said today that the latest United Nations resolution setting up an international "police force" for the Middle East could not be sufficient to ensure an end to Israeli Egyptian fighting. He told the Commons
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  • 143 4 Russian attack— 'That's different': Lloyd LONDON, Mon. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, said today that Russia's attack on Hungary could not be compared with Britain's armed action In Egypt. He told the House of Commons: "The Russian Intervention is Intervention from without in order to suppress and prevent the
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  • 531 5 it's Alliance versus Alliance' in two Penang wards Minority parties have been ignored so -we will go it alone 9 .PENANG, Monday. T HK Alliance had a nomination day shock today hen the local branch of the Malayan Indian bm unexpectedly entered two candidates iexl
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  • 211 5 Rebel' will oppose MCA man in Ipoh i?OK. Mon. A "rebel" Of the M.C.A., to Seang Eng, nallenge a fel- .< mber in the Town Council as to be held on .:.ations for the were accepted Mr. Toh registered an independent to contest the ati ward. v candidate in wn
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  • 24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. eettng of the Federation of the British Red Society's Council will held at Kuala Lumpur on at 5 p.m.
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  • 193 5 Suicide... the marks all over his body made him fear arrest "pHE proprietress of a Singapore florist's sh °P told the coroner, r Giam Chong Hing, lay that she beun employee took D life because he Jad tattoo marks on his and feared being d during "Opera:>;iKger."
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  • 76 5 'CA, Mon. "The ligot," Malacca's film sinking trio, who "mpany about two -;tve come together '■parated when one number, Camllo a teacher, went for "^nlng at Kirkby. He haa now returned and joined his partners, Horace Sta Maria, a teacher, and Ernest Rodrigues a Customs officer. The
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  • 164 5 Lost: Valuable Chinese classics at school used by 'rebels' ABOUT 200 volumes of valuable Chinese classics have mysteriously disappeared from the library at the Chinese High School, Singapore. The loss was reported yesterday by the principal, M r Cheng Ann Lan. Mr. Cheng told the Straits Times: "The lost books
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  • 288 5 BREACH OF CONTRACT ALLEGED AN action for damages for breach of contract for alleged non-delivery of a consignment of bicycle spare parts, instituted by Rambler Cycle Co., of London, against the Glen Line was begun yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitton in the Singapore High Court.
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  • 66 5 'MALAYAN STUDENTS IN U.S. TIMID' AN AMERICAN professor who passed through Singapore by BOAC yesterday on his way to Hone Kong said Malayan students in the United States were "too timid." Prof. F.C Smyth (above), of the University of California, added: "They are are also hdinesick and overawed by what
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  • 56 5 1 IPOH. Mon. A 50-year- J old hunter. Wan Mohamed bin Man, who sustained a gunshot wound, died in the hospital yesterday. Wan Mohamed was with a party hunting in the jungle of Kampong Belum Bahru, 20 miles south of Grik, in Upper Perak on Friday
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  • 60 5 IPOH, Mon. A police supervisee, Leong Kwong Chi, 38, was sentenced to two months' jail by the Ipoh magistrate today for failing to notify the police within two days of his arrival in Ipoh. Leong, who had o*:en in jail four times for thefts, had not
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  • 48 5 IPOH, Mon. The Ipoh Chinese Temple in Hugh Low Street has earmarked an Initial sum of $4,000 towards the cost of opening four primary classes next year. It Is the first time the temple has planned to provide Chinese education for the public.
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  • 122 5 A lorry owner who admitted 16 parking offences within a period of four days alleged in a Singapore court yesterday that a city councillor was directly responsible for his prosecution. Tan Ah Bah, of Lai Watt and Co., named Mr. S. M. Vasagar as
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  • 34 5 Welfare official is back with a doctorate DR. GOH KENG SWEE, a Social Welfare official, who returned to Singapore yesterday with a Ph. D. degree in economics after a twoyear coarse at London University.
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  • 182 5 ENTRANCE EXAM DAY FOR 5,000 TXSDAY Is entrance A examination day for more than 5,000 primary six students of Singapore Government schools. For three days the students will sit examinations for entrance to secondary schools in 98 centres. The Education Ministry's examinations secretary, Mr. Paul Abisheganaden, told the Straits Times
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  • 44 5 The body of a Malay wearing black shorts, white singlet and a pair of brown shoes, was found on the beach off Katong Park, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The man was identified as Salim bin Sadadl, 27. of Bukit Timah Road.
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  • 38 5 BATU PAHAT, Mon. The Coronation Boys' Club, Jalan Sultanah, Batu Pahat. will be ready by January. This $40,000 club is to be open to all boys between the ages of 10 and 18.
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    • 300 5 POLICE BAND: Public concert, i Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial Katone Park 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 Hall 5.30 p.m. jtawng rar*. v RAFFLES MUSEUM: Special SHELL THEATRETTE: Free i exhibition of "Photographs of film show— Republic Day. Heritage I Sarawak" by Hedda Morrtaon. of India— Shell House Collyer Stamford Road. 9
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  • 72 6 20 Wordt tit (minimum). MR. «t« MRS. V. ARASARETNAM of Taiping thank all Relatives :>nd Friends who attended their Wedding, sent Presents and Congratulatory Messages. MR. fc MRS. LEO D'CRUZ thank Friends and Relatives who sent Congratulatory Messages and Gifts on their Wedding Day J-11-58. THE FAMILY OF the
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  • 32 6 20 Wordt 110 (minimum). A PONNIAH, Pensioner. P.W.D.. Sungel Patanl, Kedah, and father of P. Kanapathlpillal, Hospital Assistant. Social Welfare Department. Singapore, passed away on 4.11.56, at Punnagam South, Chulipuram, Ceylon.
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  • 886 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Tues. Nov. 6, 1956. Up Go The Taxes A $37 millions deficit in Singapore's 1957 budget prepares the taxpayer for unpleasant news when the Financial Secretary speaks !on the estimates tomorrow. i There is a broad enough hint in the memorandum which accompanies the budget. It
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  • 293 6 There was a time, not far distant, when questions asked in the Federal Legislative Council often appeared to be quite pointless. Did it matter what the price of arecamits was in the third quarter of 1939? The disturbing aspect of many of the "questions for written replies" tomorrow
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  • 1059 6 Russian tanks had entered the town. Men, women and children wept or streamed. This was the scene yesterday in the Hungarian tonn I ot Sopron, the last to tall to the Soviet army. In a dramatic despatch, I Reuters correspondent PETEk HOWARD records the events
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  • MAn-in THE-STREET
    • 284 6 "17ERNON Bartletfs article on Friday. Nov. 2. moved me a great deal. He put over a most convincing and constructive case. However, having read all the accounts of the Suez problem, I have yet to come across the discussion of one point:
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    • 107 6 Theirs was the glory ON behalf of several ot my service friends, and myself, I wish to voice a few words of praise, and thanks to the following Individuals and groups who have faced the past few days of unpleasantness courageously. Their example resulted in victory to the peace-loving section
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    • 124 6 rpriERE are huge, manX eating fish, to my knowledge, in the ulus of the Perak River, near the Tapong and Temenggor areas. I have seen these when working in Upper Perak jungles during the period 1939-1941. They are known in Malaya as "Ikan Tuman,"
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    • 32 6 I WOULD like to congratulate and thank our Chief Minister Mr. Urn Yew Hock for his speech over the radio on Oct. 28. He had clearly pointed out how
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    • 161 6 I SHOULD like the two gentlemen whose letters were printed in the Straits Times (Nov. 3) to know that their disgust at your recent editorials on Suez is wholeheartedly shared by .many others. The only thing they left unsaid, and which I should like to say, l» that
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  • 501 7 'WIFE No. 1 GOT ALL —NOTHING FOR No. 2 AND CHILDREN' KUALA LUMPUR. Monday WHEN millionaire plantation owner and law. last y v e jA' w? h r k Lin died in September £n/'M t- l i fttll .5 18 P r <>Perty, "worth
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  • 73 7 I LUMPUR. Mon. df-ration will have training centre for next year at PortOfTlcer Training Port Phillip > nOea from Mcl- an agreement by the Australian I and Federation Governments three Malayan officer cadets will join the college in January ror a 44-week course. Three more
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  • 52 7 The trial of Poh Whattl Chye, chief storekeeper ofj the East Asiatic Co.. on a charge of criminal breach of trust of 18,325 cartons of Carlsberg beer valued at $302,000, opened In the Singapore Asize Court yesterday. Mr. P. F de Souza is defending Poh. Trial
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  • 46 7 Police Investigating the fire which broke out last Saturday morning at the Tangiin Preparatory School, Holland Road, Singapore, said yesterday: "We think it was accidental." The fire gutted one out of eight classrooms and part of the quarters of the school's watchman.
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  • 51 7 A decree nisi was granted to Anna Ang Pi&k Luan In the Singapore High Court yesterday dissolving her marriage with Joseph Choo jwee Slang, a teaman. Ang brought the action for divorce on the ground of desertion The decree is to be made absolute In three
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  • 302 7 The Panther hE LOVED 'EH ALL) dies in car accident SINGAPORE BARS ARE MOQRMHfi CCORES of cabaret girls and barmaids in Singapore were in secret mourning yesterday for the death of a youth who was once their beau. Just 18, he had risen from scratch to become a big name
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  • 56 7 Major -General T B L. Churchill of GHQ Par East Land Forces, Singapore, will unveil a memorial plaque in St. Joseph's Church after the 9 a.m Mass on Sunday. The plaque is in memory of parishioners who gave their lives In the last war while serving with
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  • 72 7 BENTONG, Mon. Pour Chettlars were injured, one, fatally, when their car collided with a timber lorry at the 7th mile, Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road, last night. The owner and driver of the car, bought only three days ago, Palaniattah chettiar, 36. of Seremban.
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Rekoh-Bangi road in Selangor was reported to be clear of floods today and passable to traffic.
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  • 57 7 IPOH, Mo*.— cine-camara equipped with a telephoto i lens, and worth $700 was i stolen from a car parked in front of the Metropole Hotel In Brewster Road yesterday. The camera belonged to Mr. W. C Baugh. of Butterworth, who missed it when he returned
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  • 26 7 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Division of the I Labour Party of Malaya will celebrate its first anniversary at the Sun Cinema here on Sunday.^
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  • 209 7 BATU GAJAH. Mon. A three-man Security Force patrol attacked a gang of 10 terrorists this morning near here and killed one. wounded another and put the rest i to flight. The wounded terrorist was 1 killed later In the afternoon by a follow-up part The
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  • 34 7 The Kuo Chuan Girls 1 School dance in aid of the school building fund, to be held at the Sea View Hotel Singapore, on Friday, has been postponed to Dec. 7.
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  • 110 7 SUEZ CRISIS MAY HIT CHRISMAS MAIL TO AMERICA, CANADA MALAYAN portal autho- rities announced yes- terday that delivery before i Christmas of letter* and parcels by sea for Canada and tin United States *can- not be gmmntecd" because of the Middle. But crisis. A statement from the Poctmaater General, Malaya,
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  • 214 7 HE TWITCHED AT THE FUNERAL From Khor Theam Hong, Butterworth, Mon. TODAY I spoke to a man who came back to life as he wag being lowered into nis coffin. Chee Wah Seng, a 57-year-old farmer, was reported dead at 6 a.m. yesterday.
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  • 74 7 ALOR STAR. Mon.—A motorist was killed today when his car was In collision with a passenger train at the railway crossing at ChokaL six miles from here. The driver. Goh Teo Khoo, 49, was trapped inside the car. Villagers took more than an
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  • 189 7 i The old dockside seene in reverse 4 17-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl student ran away A from her home in Singapore yesterday rather than go with her mother to China. Port authorities had the unusual experience of seeing a sobbing mother begging them to
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  • 48 7 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Three Chinese vegetable gardeners were rescued from mid-river here today when their sampans were capsized by the backwash of a passing motor boat. The men wer e on their way to the market from Sebarang Estate when the incident occurred. i
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  • 46 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prince Axel of Denmark, now touring the Federation, paid a courtesy call to the Sultan of Selangor at the Taylor Road Istana here today. He is on his way to Melbourne for the Olympic Games, starting on Nov. 22.
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  • 31 7 Mr. Teo Teng Hong, a Singapore fisheries inspector, has returned from an extensive six-month observation and study tour of Canada. Japan and Hong Kong under the Colombo Plan.
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  • 147 7 The absent busmen: Bosses to act soon SINGAPORE'S Chinese bus owners will meet this week to decide what action to take against some of their employees who failed to report for work after the recent riots. The busmen, numbering more than 100. are members of the Singapore Bus Workers' Union.
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  • 19 7 Singapore City Council j will meet on Friday to con- i sider its 1957 draft estimates. I
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  • 87 7 GOLD-TOOTH RED— HUNT ON IPOH. Mon. An exten- sive search to the jungle fringes south of Slim River Town, about 70 miles south of Ipoh, for a gold-toothed terrorist who was badly wounded by security forces, entered Its sixth day today. The terrorist. Cheung Yuen. 30. Is a member of
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  • 210 7 LABOUR MINISTER SUED FOR $100,000 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V A federal legislative councillor and lawyer. Mr. K. L. Devaser, has filed a suit claiming $100,000 damages from Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. Minister for Labour and president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. Devaser. who was susDended by Mr. Sambanthan
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  • Feminine Forum
    • 1045 8 THE VICTORIAN TOUCH HPHE girls who are 1 going in for the new bouffant hair styles or still wearing those short, curly crops, are in for some competition from the scraped back hair brigade. Latest overseas reports say that the old-fashioned head-dress is back
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 323 8 Straits Times Crossword 2 8 Z ZHI Z Z Z To" II 12 Z 116I 16 Z "i&" 19 20 2» mm !l Z Z 7l- ACROSS 8 Domestic economy basis 1 Not the gardener's favourite (4, 2, 6). garment (7, 6). 9 He Is next to a bishop (6).
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  • 1021 9 UEi 'I KNEW SOMETHING WA» GOING TO HAWUM- Page Two Bukit Timah Samraatory spee,<±id the 1a w prosecution Anybody who against the .•K' charged but ?e no one open charged or I hen he rethe Beauty it 7 p.m he
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  • 633 9 COLONY BUDGET IS $36 mil. IN THE RED -HOSPITALS, SCHOOLS TOP THE BILL INCREASING expansion of Singapore's public services and continued development of the Colony are reflected in the Government's 1957 draft Budget, published yesterday. To meet these and annually recurrent items the Government will spend an estimated $254,652,120 in
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 113 9 Hex $iorgan 9 3/. H. Strange *caEter v. v^"^ I the MOMENT--- ftfr IMy NAME AMD Y^JT I DON t^NOw AT K'2 /^M*^^^^^ t iI» eO8B» 'OS \ZwERE C<* IP YOU CAW O'Vf V\£ PHONE MUMBEg '-A THE MOMENT- /^Tm^ss* y I Dick Tracy Bass player fISIB^HBSHI^M^H f GOTNOUR VEAW-TAXE
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  • 415 10 WILD FLUCTUATION IN RUBBER PRICES ON EGYPT CRISIS By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Rubber Market was more than 1 unusually sensitive yesterday and there was a series of wild fluctuations in price as the result of the Middle East crisis. The price for November first grade buyers opened at
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  • 140 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates up to $100):— New York: buying airmail: T.T. 32tt; O.D. 32%; 90 d/st 32 credit bills, 32 15/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31 9/16; O.D. 31 11/16; 90 d/st
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  • 370 10 The Maaayaa Share Brokers As■oeUtiea reported: "The local share market was quiet and slightly easier In all sections with buyers hesitant on pressure from sellers." Siagapere and Federation brokers reported the t ollowinf bastaess done yesterday:— Praser A Neave pref. $4 (overnight), ords $243 (overnight). $2.02. $2.04- Gammon
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  • 143 10 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. dosed In Singapore yesterday at ioo' N cents per lb., down one cent on Friday "3 closing price. The closing tene was uncertain. dosing prices In cents per Ib. yesterday were:— OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.SS. Spot f o.b. buyers 100 sellers lOOtt
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  • 65 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Carthage 1/2 Asia 4/5, Lene erett C.P. City of Rlpon 6/7, Tjitjalengka 8/9, Benvrackie 11 Automedon 13/14, Hessenstein 15/16. Steel Vendor 18, Braeslde 19/20, Soon Bee N. Wall 4, Aalsdyk 23/24 Lip is 25/26. Belleville 29/30,
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  • 52 10 INVESTM,^^, on SrtS day. Turnote; Loans 3 V Con. zinc J956 -«£s; Bank of N.sw Mount Lyell Western M r Amp.il. Ex Oil Search AustCon.se; A.P.M. (aewi 54 Bradford B. Hill p r( Courtauld Dunlop Elec. zinc Pelt, it Tex CJ. Coles Hearld Time, LCI. (Ami./ Woolworth Swan
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  • 55 10 Slnsapore Chin^ p ro j n change: noon price, r« (l terday were.Copra: easy Jfov oc $27\i seller bulk »42 seller, dr "m 1 P«PP*r: quiet; nobuMne? done; Mun-,,k $116. specla. Sarawak bi« (all dow: Singapore op r PJB. prices: vl >* Nov. $27 buyers. $27\ »;i, c:
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  • 26 10 M R non f Tin m October t^ Mine 334 piculs and Jinjanr w (in association with StrJ flel«i LW) 731 piculs ta T
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 256 10 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA »32,000,<M>n 3*4% Lean, IMI/71 Notice Is hereby given that the I Register of the above mentioned i loan will be closed from 17th to 30th November, 1956 both days i Inclusive, for preparation of I Interest Warrants. J. H. NEWBIGOtNO Registrar, Public Debt. Office, Federation
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    • 183 10 NOTICES KEMPAS, LIMITED Preliminary Announcement The Board of Directors of Kempas Limited Intend to recommend the capitalisation of part of thi Company's Reserves and the subsequent issue to Stockholders of $1 stock for every $2 stock held al the date of the issue. As soon ascertain necessary formalities hay« been
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    • 424 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA LECTUREBHD? IN BIOCHEMISTRY I Applications are Invited for appointment to a Lectureship In Biochemistry, In succession to the I > late Dr. C. J. OUvetro. Candidates should have a h^rher I qualification In Biochemistry with 1 suitable teaching and research ex- perience. Further particulars may
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    • 293 10 NOTICES HITAM TIN LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) FOR SALE BY TENDER BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATORS The Mining and Water Right Buildings. Plant Machinery an Sundry Stores situated at Hltai Tin Mine near Kroh. Upper Peral will be sold by Tender on Mot) day, the nth December 1956. The Liquidators
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    • 828 10 NOTICES KUALA KAMf AR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated In The Federation of Malaya) NOTICTD Is hereby Hwn tha* *i dividend, the thirty-ninth, of four shillings (4s. Od.) per share lew Income tax at the rate of thirty per cent, has been declared due and payable to sharehoMera on the register
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    • 454 10 KNUTSEN LINE orient service PKOM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Pcning F Elisabeth Bakke 23/25 Nov 26 Nov No Cll 31 Cierivwd Bakke 10 Nov 10/12 Dec 13 Dec 15 Dec 24 C Ellen Bakke 24 Nov 8 Dec 8/10 fan II |an
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    • 1209 11 T-i: »405 MANSFIELD tJt CO., LTD. T.i, 4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE "Yip? 1 IMUmVN LI vt R POOL, GLASGOW, LONDON V CONTINENTAL* P«b't2 rOSIT.ON Of VtSSKS WM.CH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMI WARDS SM THE CANAL ADRASTUS AENEAS ELPENOe VIA CAPE PYRRMUS (Durban 9 11—Lo, kolmo. 22 1 1-L'paol 21
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    • 903 11 mnJ:lM2i!llJifaMMHHl)iom EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST A$(A Penong p. Shorn S'pora •^Jrt.l- •/•Mev -"^l?i 2S/24Nav 27/2 B Nev 29 Nay/ IDm K MiODIA 1/ 3 Dm 4/ 4 Dm S/ 4 Dm -m-Sm-B^^-^ "MEON.A" Sp r P> Sh m P#n<>no r'.'iZV 12/13 Nat LALANDIA" 22/22
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    • 1037 11 UNION ajntjftj ptjaaa aajjaj aajssja jiplmbUßßl W ajsmm. TIL.: N..i building THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD ***** SINGAPORE (Incorporoted in the Unttad Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO UK. AND CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Penong •BENVRACKIE fer London, Rotferdom Gdn. 10/11 Saih 4 N.v Direct arrives Leadoa 2R New BENVORLICH
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    • 1261 11 MoALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TEL: No.: ***** Bf.LSBMAJI Ok BUCKNAXL KLAVBUBSS LINE LONDON, HAVRE ROTTERDAM, 10$ ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, .»*< lit a SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLAND 2L. North Atlantic Ports Acc.ptlng earae far Control A Seuth ond Conodo via Cotemoo Asaerka CITY Of RIPON DONNIVILH jjf' M p S'hom Penong
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    • 357 12 A SINGAPORE shoe manufacturing concern, Bata Shoe Co. Ltd., plan to build a new factory costing $1 million in the Colony in order to expand their manufacturing capacity, Mr. A. J. Jugas, managing director said before he flew to Indonesia last week.
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    • 159 12 A Singapore company. Bohman and Co. which manufactures belts, buttons and buckles for mens wear, women and children's dresses, Jan to expand their activities in Malaya. Mr. M. Bohman. proprietor of the firm, said yesterday' that the monthly output of the goods had increased greatly
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    • 215 12 SLIDING DOOR PRICES STEADY AN executive of P-C. Henderson Ltd., Rom ford. Essex, one of Britain's leadins manufacturers of sliding door gear said on arrival in Singapore that it was improbable that there would be an increase In the sale price of the product in Malaya despite the Sues Canal
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    • 211 12 Malayan gift cheques 1?OR the first time in Mar layan banking history, the Chung Khlaw Bank Ltd. is introducing a "gift cheque" system, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, the managing director, announced in Singapore yesterday. Some of the leading banks in England and Australia have already introduced this system, he added.
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    • 245 12 Growing popularity here A LEADING American floor tiles manufacturing company, Kentile Inc. of Brooklyn, has found a satisfactory market in Malaya for its products, Mr. Walter Wessely, export manager, said in Singapore while on a visit. Mr Wessely said since early this year when the tUes
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    • 218 12 ANE of the largest of the joint stock banks in Jndia, The Bank of India Ltd., celebrated its fiftieth year in the banking business last week. To mark "the occasion, the directors have recommended that the shareholders be given a bonus issue of shares at the rate of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 191 12 IN AID OF THE POPPY DAY FUND MASSED BANDS AND ARMY GUARD DOGS ON THE PADANG NEW DATE-Thursday, 15th Nov. 1956 UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ROBERT BUCK K.C. M.G., O. B. E. GOVERNOR OF SINGAPORE TICKETS:- S3 (DOUBLE) $2 $1 ADVANCED TICKET SALES CAPT. G.W.A. RILEY R.A.O.C.
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    • 191 12 MODER N SANnW WITHOUT WJKNino W A^ AN END TO th,? THE DESTROL SYSTEM No Manual 3» V Emptying I NO ODOUR Simpl* Maintenance v No Ccitpit 5«0.00 rr«c from Cerms Harmless to q<L. the skin '"t. jti No mains water required No septic Tank Model Long-Lasting Low cost An
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  • 51 13 The Army (Singapore) team to meet Royal Navy at rugger at Tanglln on tomorrow Is: Anstey (Aust Signals); Russell (R.E.M.E.). Headland (Signals). Coysh (Hussars), Brlggs iR.E.i. Alway (R.A.0.C.). Doland fe.AS.C.), Woods (Signals), Brain (R.A.M.C.), Bowman (R.A.D.C.), Peacock (R.E.M.E.). Orr (R.E.M.E.), Yeoman (Signals), Tooley (R.A.S.C.). Wells
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  • 46 13 The Combined Services women's hockey team to meet Civilians in today's Poppy Day Fund match on the padang will be: Roxborough; Rlley. Moore; Cooper. Wright. Oarfield; Dakln. Grelg. Garner, Thompson, Carroll. The match starts at 5.10 P m. Admission will be $1.
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  • 196 13 Th* ««mm will &£*idA I itufi 4km mr#unifmr* J LONDON, Monday. rjLYMPic Games officials said in Melbourne v last night that the Games would not be cancelled because of reductions in or withdrawal of teams. Mr. W. S. Kent Hughes, chairman of the Olympic
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  • 175 13 THE HAGUE, Monday. T«E Netherlands team to the Olympic Games in Melbourne may be withdrawn "in view of the serious international situation," it was learned here last night. Mr. Cornelius L Kerdel, Olympic mission leader, told the United Press that the board on the Netherlands Olympic
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  • 116 13 Backing out? 'No' say the Russians MELBOURNE, Mon. jy STUKBANCES in Hungary would not affect Russian participation in the Olympic Games. The president of the Soviet Olympic committee, Mr. Ad. rianov, said this when he arrived in Melbourne today. He said there was no reason why Russia should withdraw from
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  • 256 13 MELBOURNE. Monday. AUSTRALIA'S Olympic hocA. key team, drawn In the same group as Malaya, was picked last week after the inter-state championships. Thirteen of the 18 players are Internationals. The strongest feature of the team Is the forward line all members of the Western
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  • 48 13 MELBOURNE. Mon. The Russian ship, Gruila. carrying a large contingent of Olympics competitors and officials from Russia, Hungary. Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria, which was earlier reported missing, has been contacted by Melbourne port authorities. The Gruila is expected to arrive here on Thursday. Reuter
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    • 394 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED 10 Word. SS <*t*.,-BoxiOct.. x trm. WANTED TO SHAKE OfflceSpace with respectable Chieflenant, ar.y Town area. Ring *****. 12—2 oclock Daily. GODOWN SPACE WANTED M Wordt U (Mi*.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm. OFFICE OODOWN SPACE Wanted In Singapore approximately 1,000 sq ft. office space 2,000 sq.ft. godown-workshop
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    • 404 13 DANCING 2U Word, U0 (minimum), liatly 1 month. 10 Word, tI.SO (Mi*.) SEASIDE RESORI, Paslr HU Shtiy DUle DaDCe H waUan B*nd CHICKEN INN, Seaview Hotel Dancing 9- 12 p. m to our S^cTi^.m 11 1 B*tUr<Uy8 tUr<Uy WHERE TO EAT 10 Wmrdt U0 (minimum) Dmitg 1 month. 10 Word,
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    • 894 13 FOR HIRE 20 Word, U (Min.)-Box SOct,. txtrm.' SELF-DRIVE CARS for Hire with Free Petrol. Charges Moderate. Soon Kee Co.. 345, Oeylang Road, Phone *****, Mr. Hoe. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 10 Wmrdt $S (Mi*.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm. NBW MODERN BUNGALOW at Whltely Park. Singapore 11. 3 Bedrooms large
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    • 162 13 l^B^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S. FOR SALE 29 Wmrdt $S (Ml*.)— Box SO ct,. txtrm. MOVIE CAMERA 8 m. m. Bell St Howell Sportster with case. $200 0.n.0. Box A 5733, S.T. LAST FEW DAYS of genuine sale. Don't miss this opportunity of getting yourself that extra smart morning or afternoon dress for $25.50.
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    • 96 13 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Wmrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box M ct: txtrm. WINIFRED: AU Is forgiven. Your wonderful present of the Canon Camera offsets everything. Ted ESTERBROOK FOUNTAIN I Pens have nib especially recom- mended for school use. Student's Handwriting Improves! 33 styles of nib available. SALES: St SERVICE Outboard Motors, Lawn Mowers
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  • 62 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. %t ALAYA Cup soccer champions L Selangor will meet Singapore, the beaten finalists, in a "return" match at Singapore on Saturday. They will play a Singapore Selection on the following day. An FA of Selangor official said today that the team for Saturday's, match will
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  • 525 14 JOHORE RUGGER HAS GONE BACK TO THE OLD ORTHODOXY FULL USE NOT MADE OF THE PACKS T AST Saturdays H.M.S. Malaya rugby match between Johore and Singapore Civilians at .Johore Bahru was a disappointing game, and it must have been particularly so for Johore's
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  • 253 14  - Masterpiece smartest on heavy track EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. MASTERPIECE, with apprentice Ismail up, did a smart gallop on a heavy track here this morning. He ran three in 39 4/5 the fastest workout of the morning. Very few horses were sent against the watch. Among those that
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  • 100 14 CALCUTTA Mon. TNDIA needed 219 runs with all second wickets in hand to beat Australia with two days left for play in the third and flnaj cricket Test here today.' Australia won the first Test by an innings and drew the second. India were dismissed In
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  • 47 14 The Blacks held Singapore Cricket Club "B" to a 3-3 draw (a try each) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. The Blacks took an early lead with a try by Majentheren in the sth minute. S.C.C equalised five minutes later.
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  • 40 14 Singapore Harbour Board Police beat Police 3-1 in a S.H.A. Dlv. 3 league fixture at Buklt Chermln yesterdayS.H.B. Police, who led 3-1 at the Interval, scored through J. Gomez (2) and Fox while Sta Maria replied for Police.
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  • 90 14 SIR STAMLEY MEETS AN OLD FRIEND When Sir Stanley Rous. secretary of the English Football Association, flew into Singapore yesterday he found an old friend welcoming him at the airport. Brigadier Michael Green had made a 250-mile trip from Kuala Lumpur specially to meet Sir Stanley. Sir Stanley, who was
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  • 252 14 SRC CEYLONESE TO PLAY-OFF FOR LEAGUE TITLE SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat University of Malaya 2-0 6n the S.R.C. padang yesterday and earned a replay with Ceylon Sports Club to decide the S.H.A. Div. 1 hockey league championship. Both goals were scored in the first half the ffrst by Coutts and
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  • 136 14 MELBOURNE, Mon. TWENTY four probable 'starers remain in the Melbourne Cup to be run over two miles at Flemlnton tomorrow. They are (with jockeys.) Redcraze 10.? (A. Ward). Rising Fast 10.2 (Williamson), Ray Ribbon 9.6 tJ. Purtell), Sailors Guide 9.2 (N Sellwood). Ark Royal 9.0 (R. Heather).
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  • 96 14 UNIVERSITY of Malaya beat Poliwe by 10 points (two goals) to eight (goal and try) in a rugger match at Thomson Road yesterday. Police took an early lead when Ellathamby opened scoring with an unconverted try. .But University took the lead when Chater Singh went over
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  • 50 14 PORT ELIZABETH^ Mon.— The M.CC. beat Eastern Province by an innings and 201 runs en the second day of their three-day game here today. Scores: Eastern Province 105 and 59, M.CC. 365 Tony Lock took six Eastern Province second Innings wickets for 14 runs.—Reuter.
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  • 193 14 cingapores contingent to the Olympic Games yesterday took a day off from training for their first social evening together at the home of the Australian Commissioner. There, as the guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harry, they were entertained to tea and afterwards saw three films
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  • 140 14 LAUSANNE, Mon. OTTO MAYER, Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee said today that the Melbourne Games "must take place" whatever the world situation. Mayer sent a cable to the Netherlands Olympic committee asking it to reject proposals that the Nether- [lands should withdraw from
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  • 49 14 THE OLYMPIC torch arrived in Singapore yesterday on its way to Mcl!,,,, lr Picture shows Qantas area manager. Mr. A. F. Foster, holding the torch while m ml of the Italian Olympic team, who travelled on the same plane, look on —straits i picture.
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  • 700 14  - STRONG ITALIAN, GERM TEAMS LEAD GAMES RUSH OLYMPIC FRONT NORMAN SIEBEL By yESTERDAY was a day 1 of contrasts on the Olympic Front. While reports reaching Singapore said that Holland, Denmark and Norway were likely to withdraw from the Ganges and that India had decided to reduce its team drastically,
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    • 53 14 HOCKEY POPPY DAY women's match: Civilians v Services, padang S.H.A. league, Div. 1 Wanderer-. v S.H B. Police. Pays Lebar; I.A. 1 S.c.K.r Balestirr Road; Dlv. 2: S.RC. v T.T.C.. padang; Dlv. 3: S.T.I', v Prisons, Fairer Park; Y.M.S.A t R.A.F. Tentah. YMSA (round. SWIMMING Singapore Combined Schools championships (heata)
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