The Straits Times, 8 November 1956
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Title Section27 1956-11-08 1 AVEBACB »*l.v T^ TlJ tl_Ea SA I r .jfE F B 7i The Straits Times Mel*** I I Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1956 15 CENTS27 words
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Article790 1956-11-08 1 WITHDRAW OR THE FIGHT GOES ON, EGYPT WARNS Cease-fire but there's still shooting: 'Under control,' says Eden 'We will send forces' offer is repeated DEFIANT STATEMENT BY ISRAEL LONDON. Wednesday. NEW threat by Russia, a defiant statement by Israel and continued shooting in Port aid marked theReuter; AP; UP - 790 words
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Article, Illustration206 1956-11-08 1 7 shall continue to work for world peace with the help of the good God' he pledges WASHINGTON, Wednesday, PRESIDENT EISENHOWER, in a "victory statement" after his re-election last night (see Page 2), pledged to continue to work for world peace. Speaking at the Republican headquarters here,206 words
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Article22 1956-11-08 1 OSLO. Wed. The Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize cdmmittee announced today that no Peace Prize would be awarded this year.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article50 1956-11-08 1 SEOUL. Wed.— All leave of South Korean armed forces was cancelled tonight following an attack on two unarmed South Korean aircraft by North Korean MIO-15 Jet fighters this morning off the west coast of Korea. The troops have been ordered to return to their units.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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90 1956-11-08 1 Keightley on losses by allies CRISIS LATEST NICOSIA. Wed— Allied casualties in the occupation of Porl Said were just over 109 killed and wounded, the Comman-der-in -Chief of Allied forces. General Sir Charles KHshtlrv. said today. IKF. CALLS CRISIS (ONFKRF.XCE WASHINGTON. W> <l President Eisenhower today summoned Republican and !>•90 words
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Advertisement282 1956-11-08 1 i*| m If you ore suffering discomfort with outoMJate spectacles, be examined for new one?, and make sure they are fitted with ZEISS PUNKTAL lenses. OAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE j:s ho«th bridge road singapore 7 THE BUDGET and YOU HOW THE FEDERATION AND SINGAPORE BUDGETS. INTRODUCED IN THE FEDERAL COUNCIL282 words
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Advertisement112 1956-11-08 1 4* JL. I VI WORN BY J tliH'^ m WORLD'S W Ifamfi* Jf POPPY DAY 10 NOVEMBER 1956 Twice in a generation the world has been plunged into tke darkness and despair of total war. In defence of our democracy many millions of our f ellowmen &aye their lives though112 words
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593 1956-11-08 2 A LANDSLIDE VICTORY FOR IKE But Democrats retain control of Congress NEW YORK, Wednesday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER was swept back to power for another four years today by an overwhelming vote, but failed to carry his Republican Party to victory in Congress. The President's Democratic rival, Mr. Adlai Stevenson, conceded victoryReuter; AP; UP - 593 words
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Article611 1956-11-08 2 Port Said under control Eden PREMIER REFUSES TO GIVE ASSURANCE OK WITHDRAWAL OF FORCES AND HE GIVES WARNING: WE'LL FIGHT AGAIN IF WE ARE ATTACKED TONDON, Wed. Sir Anthony Eden refused to give an assurance today that Britain would pull her troops out of Egypt if the United Nations decided611 words
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143 1956-11-08 2 Curt reply to Russia: What about Hungary? LONDON, Wed. SIR ANTHONY EDEN last night dealt with the message sent to him by Marshal Bulganin in which the Soviet Premier warned Britain and France to stop their action In the Middle East and threatened that Russia might use fore, against them.Reuter - 143 words
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247 1956-11-08 2 JAKARTA, Wednesday. RIOTING Indonesians attempted to set fire to the British Information Office here today. Following a mw rally protesting against the Anglo-French attack on Egypt, a mob marched on the British Embassy, broke into the deserted office, which is outside the embassy compound,Reuter - 247 words
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133 1956-11-08 2 LONDON. Wed. ffIHE British PieM today X unanimously welcomed the cease-fire but Interpretations of It ranted From an assertion that this was "the nour of Eden's triumph" (the Right-wing Daily Sketch) to the statement that the Prime Minister had made a "pitta -Me climb-down"Reuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration964 1956-11-08 3 5,000 killed in Budapest streets; Reds use planes MOTHER WHEELS BABY TO FREEDOM Tank attack beaten off radio VIENNA, Wednesday. [ERE are now only three centres in Hunir\ where more than token resistance is I put up by anti-Communist insurgents nsi Soviet armed forces.Reuter; AP; UP - 964 words
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Article53 1956-11-08 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Five European governments have offered asylum to refugees from Hungary. United Nations headquarters announced. They are Belgium 4,000 refugees, Switzerland 2.000. Sweden 1.000. Holland 1.000 and France, no limit. In London, it was announced today that Britain was preparing to receive 2.500 refugees.Reuter - 53 words
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Article203 1956-11-08 3 STUDENTS BURN EMBASSY FURNITURE LUXEMBURG, Wed Pi xiviet Ambassador to Luxemburg was found hv police in full dress uniform locked in a "liar after 2.000 students If hi stormed and set tn to the embassy. >Lents surged on the "Tihassv just as guests •ere beginningAP - 203 words
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Article276 1956-11-08 3 LONDON, Wed. Closing middle prices of selected stock not Including stamp duty were: TIN LONDON. Wed. Cash Buyers £855, sellers £860. Forward Buyers £808, sellers £810, Settlement £800. Turnover a.m. 00 tons, p.m. 55 tons. RUBBER LONDON, Wed. Spot »V4d., Dec. 29d Jan-Mar. 28% d., April-June 28 .d.,276 words
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Article93 1956-11-08 3 Britain cuts down use of oil f ONDON, Wed.—Bri- tain is to reduce its oil consumption by 10 per cent because of the effect of the Middle East crisis on supplies, the Minister of Fuel and Power, Mr. Aubrey Jones, told the House of Commons today. He said it shouldReuter - 93 words
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Article16 1956-11-08 3 TRIPOLI: Libya has asked the Egyptian military attache, Col. Ismail Sadek, to leave the country.— A.P.AP - 16 words
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Article24 1956-11-08 3 WARSAW: Outstanding Indictments in the Poznan courts arising out of the riots on June 28, together with cases under investigation, have been quashed.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article17 1956-11-08 3 PEKING: Communist China has ratified the 1949 Geneva agreements on the treatment of prisoners of war.— AP.AP - 17 words
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Article18 1956-11-08 3 NICOSIA: Air raid sirens sounded here early this morning. The all-clear was given about 10 minutes later.— UJ.18 words
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Article35 1956-11-08 3 NEW DELHI: After a 22--ho ur debate the United Nations Education Social «and Cultural Organisation accepted by a majority a proposal to exclude representatives of Nationalist China in favour of those of Communist China. U.PUP - 35 words
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Article26 1956-11-08 3 WASHINGTON: The State Department has banned travel by American citizens Into Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Syria except "in the best interests of the United States".— AJ.26 words
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Article11 1956-11-08 3 KATMANDU: Nepal and Communist China have signed an economic agreement. U.P.UP - 11 words
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Advertisement249 1956-11-08 3 I SfiecJaj, )r|Q^ 'PW FOR LADIES BARGAIN COUNTERS OF -75 eh.. $1/-. JI/50, $2/-. $2/50 ARE STOCKED WITH QUALITY GOODS AT THROW AWAY PRICES READY-MADE ATTIRE LATEST STOCK OF BLOUSES, CASUALS, SLACKS JEANS HOME-WEAR LINGERIE AT UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES. EXCLUSIVE GOODS ALL PRICES CUT TO MINIMUM FOR MEN'SPORTSHIRTS immense variety249 words
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Article399 1956-11-08 4 Dealers get out their new price lists; Extra Cape freight rates next Only the Philippines pays higher petrol tax in South-east Asia and cars cost more, too THE SINGAPORE and Federation taxes on| 1 petrol, following yesterday's budgets, arei now the highest in any country in399 words
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246 1956-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government today released details of the proposed threemonth aerial survey of Malaya's mineral resources to be carried out by a Canadian firm, the Spartan Air Services. The survey, costing about $1,000,000. will be under the charge of Dr George246 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-11-08 4 LISA (I'M GOING TO STAY SINGLE) HAS ONE AMBITION— SINGING LISA LEE, a refreshing 20-year-old singing sensation from Hong Kong, will undoubtedly make a big hit with Singapore nightclub audiences especially the men— when she begins a three-month contract at the Sky Palace Restaurant on Saturday. But for the benefit106 words
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Article162 1956-11-08 4 The big headache Mentris Besar to see Col. Lee to discuss money difficulties of governments KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Talks are to be held here this week between the Minister of Finance, Col. H.S. Lee, and the Mentris Besar of the Malay states and Resident Commissioners of Penang and Malacca on162 words
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Article154 1956-11-08 4 13 GRADS OFFERED JOBS IN GOVT, THIRTEEN hono v x graduates have t offered appointment,' Part II officers Singapore Governs" Higher Service. They are Messrs. Lp* Juan, Lim Chin BenH Sithamparanathan Soh. Tay Scow Huah Eng Siang, Chew n Tong Yuen, Low Siew Tan Beng Keat, Won? V Meng, Chatar154 words
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Article230 1956-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. JHE Technical College in Kuala Lumpur should be put on the same status as technical colleges elsewhere and should cease to be a Government preservice training centre, the Federal Council was told today. This has been recommended in the majority report of230 words
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Article62 1956-11-08 4 Two Singapore Government officers have been selected for training as chairmen of rural district councils. They are Mr. Chan Slk Kwan, 39, secretary of the Rural Board, and Inche Hussein bin Kumarl, 38. the assistant secretary. Both men have been In Government services for 1862 words
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Article28 1956-11-08 4 Inche Abdul Manan Nordin has been appointed Staff Officer, Surveyor General's Office, Kuala Lumpur, from yesterday. He was formerly deputy to the chief surveyor. Kedah-Perlis.28 words
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Article129 1956-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Rice Committee has proposed land development and other schemes which will cost more than $320 million to help padl growers In the next 10 years. The proposal Is In the report of the committee tabled at the Federal Council129 words
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Article274 1956-11-08 4 Inspector charged in court ANG CHIEW CHOON, a police inspector, i charged in Singapore yesterday with seen a police report at the Central Police Statior March 7, with the intention of preventing it fr being produced or used as evidence. Main witness agalnsj was a woman.274 words
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Article69 1956-11-08 4 $500,000 TO START 'ENVOYS ROW KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government is to spend $500,000 on developing; 225 acres of land in Kuala Lumpur's proposed "diplomatic quarter" beyond the Kenny Hill housing estate In the Lake Gardens area. Work on the site for the buildings of future diplomatic missions is69 words
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Article37 1956-11-08 4 Dr. H B. Gllliland, professor of botany. University of Malaya will give his inaugural lecture entitled "On classifying vegetation" at the chemistry lecture theatre on Nov. 16 at 8.30 p.m. Admission Is open to all.37 words
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Article29 1956-11-08 4 Britain's famous family planning pioneer. Dr. Marie Stopes, will be featured in an Interesting question and answer 8.8.C. programme entitled "Asian Club" over Radio Malaya on Monday.29 words
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Article45 1956-11-08 4 The Singapore Children's Society's arts ball circus will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday, Dec. 8. Proceeds go to the children's convalescent home at Tanah Merah. There will be lion and sword dances and acrobatics. Tickets are $10.45 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-11-08 4 HUNGARIAN CARTOONIST DROPS IN A HUNGARIAN JOURNALIST, Madam Gordon Martha, who arrived in Singapore by Qantas yesterday refused to comment on the revolt against the Russians in her country. To reporters' questions she answered: "Please don't ask me anything, please don't...." Then she whispered: "My husband and a little daughter80 words
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Article30 1956-11-08 4 The Royal Singapore Flying Club and the Singapore Motor Club will hold a combined operations rally on Nov. 18 at the Royal Singapore Flying Club. Paya Lebar30 words
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Advertisement286 1956-11-08 4 KICOMMER 1 'SuPERPOISE' 1 2-5 TON PETROL AND DIESEL TRUCKS WITH 'FULL-VIEW 3-SEAT COMFORT CAB Tp\ ESIGNED for economy, built for reliability, the new range **-^of Commer 2-3, 3-4 and 5 ton trucks embody insulated thrce-seater cabs of welded steel. New steering and improved suspension add to the merits of286 words
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194 1956-11-08 5 Govt. announces $lm. plan to help small industries SPECIAL BOARD TO BE SET UP fHE Singapore Government yesterday announced plans to set ud a 1,000,000 Industrial Promotions Board to encourage and develoD local industries. p The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhov made the announcement in the194 words
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144 1956-11-08 5 13 YEARS A WIDOW NOW SHE IS TO GET $184 GRATUITY KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed. AN Indian widow is to receive a gratuity of $184.50 from the Government—l 3 years after the death of her husband. She will also set $22.88 "being one month's notice of abolition of appointment.'' On Sept.144 words
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Article, Illustration59 1956-11-08 5 MERDEKA -THE FLAGS THE SAME The present Federation l.ag will continue to be used after independence is gained, the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was replying to Mr. j Tay Hooi Soo (Province I Wellesley South), who had asked whether he59 words
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Article41 1956-11-08 5 T» 0 hundred service fami:n Hong Kong and »re left for Britain j lay in the 14.283-ton 1 i O. liner Carthage. ailed from Singapore] •he Cape fully booked, -vice families making bulk of the passenger41 words
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Article163 1956-11-08 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wednesday. CHEE WAH SENG, 57. the Permatang Pauh farmer who "came back to life" last Sunday as body was being lowered into a coffin, was able to "is morning. I am feeling: much better." i he told a Straits Times re- j ho saw him163 words
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Article59 1956-11-08 5 Dr. W. W. Yung. World j Health Organisation Area representative, left for the annual conference of the organisation in Geneva recently. It will be his tenth appearance at the conference. Twice he represented China and on the other occasions Singapore and the Federation. He has been59 words
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Article31 1956-11-08 5 The Independent Misslon- ary Movement will give a i free film show at Upper Serangoon Community Centre in Lim Ah Pin Road. Slngai pore, at 7 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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Article62 1956-11-08 5 feminine touch has been '=aed to the Singapore courts 1 the appointment of a prosecuting officer. Miss Tham Quee of the Labour Depart- She will be prosecuting in the departments cases in we City Magistrate's Court. Colony-born Miss Tham Is over her new appointment. To the62 words
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Article33 1956-11-08 5 The Serangoon Garden I Club, Singapore, will I noid its annual gala dance at H* club on Saturday, Nov 24. J-.ocefd.-s are for a Christmas •fiat f r children ln the33 words
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Article30 1956-11-08 5 J J. Williams, prin- teSm? he Si "Kapore Poly•K. 1 wUI eive a P ublic •t v, n the Polytechnic '.ext v. BntLsh Council Hall at 8.15 p.m.30 words
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Article306 1956-11-08 5 'Delivery no bill of lading 9 JI R R w SAUL, the Far East manager in Singatx* P^ re f tne Rambler Cycle Company of London, told the Colony High Court yesterday that he did not know that the Southern Trading Company was taking306 words
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Article104 1956-11-08 5 Police and workers make a slip THREE police radio cars and a squad of armed police rushed to the Mercantile Bank, of India in Raffles Place last night when the burglar alarm went off at the Bank of East Asia in Chulla Street. Surprised Mercantile Bank officials assured the police104 words
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Article73 1956-11-08 5 A radio reported stolen 26 months ago from a car, -was found installed in another motor owned by Madam Yee Ah Pol, 35, on Aug. 21, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, the magistrate, acquitted Yee and her driver, Tan73 words
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Article19 1956-11-08 5 The Singapore Interschool Art Exhibition has been postponed to Dec. 7. It will continue until Dec. 16.19 words
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160 1956-11-08 5 Bandits stop fighting when patrol wounds two TPOH, Wed.— A terrorx ist gang of eight broke off an engagement with a patrol from the 2nd Battn., the Royal Australian Regiment, yesterday afternoon and escaped, carrying two wounded companions with them. The patrol was moving along a jungle track, two miles160 words
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Article127 1956-11-08 5 MORE than 200 fish fanciers saw displayed some of the rarest fishes in the world when the Singapore Aquarist's 1 Show was opened yesterday j by Prof. R. D. Purchon, or the University of Malaya. The 480 entries include electric eels, glass nsh. head- standing127 words
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290 1956-11-08 5 THE TWO CHIEF 'JOBS SWITCH' PROBLEMS Wanted: 200 menr-and training KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'TWO problems beset the Malayanisation of the exA elusive M.C.S., says the report of the Malayanisation committee tabled at today's Federal Council meeting. They are to find 200 suitable Malayans to replace the expatriates and give them290 words
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Article, Illustration72 1956-11-08 5 German organist to play in Spore (above) a German organist who is the director of the Biblioteca Germanic* in Rome, will give an organ recital on Sunday at 7.15 pm. in the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore. His programme will consist of classical works by Vivaldi. Cabeion. Bach, Motart and Pachelbel.72 words
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Article33 1956-11-08 5 The Singapore Naval Base Dockyard CluD's dance and barbecue scheduled to be held next Tuesday has been postponed to Saturday. Nov. 17. Tickets which hav e been purchased are still valid.33 words
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Article31 1956-11-08 5 The Tamil Methodist Youth i Fellowship. Singapore. will I hold its annual dinner and film show in the church hall. 1 14. Short street, at 7 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Article33 1956-11-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The inaugural meeting of the Johore Bahru branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union will be held at the PWD Sports Club at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday33 words
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Miscellaneous258 1956-11-08 5 wu i i Wittii of University of Ox- CIL: Youth leadership training SHFILL THE*TBETTE: Free SINGAPORE AQUARISTS i SO- I PJ gi NG APOBE ARTS SOCIETT: film shot -««)übUc Day. Heritage CIETV: 2nd exhibiUon Happy class ln lntennedlat< painting and nfindla^Shell House] Collyer World Stadium, 6 p.m. to H. 30258 words
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Article, Illustration1438 1956-11-08 6 Merdeka Budget— it's up, all up THE EMERGENCY -A $1,000 MILLION MILLSTONE If we want better services we must pay, says Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THK MINISTER of Finance, Col. H. S. Lee, announced in the Federal Legislative Council today tax increases estimated to bring in an extra 836,800,000 a1,438 words
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Article103 1956-11-08 6 Income Old rat* New rote 3,000 nil 25 4,000 35 75 8,000 12,000 320 385 760 835 20,000 2,030 2,145 30,000 4,030 4,145 50,000 8,030 8,895 75,000 $15,230 $18,395 $100,000 $22,730 $29,395 THE BACHELOR Income Old rate New rate 5,000 nil 25 8,000103 words
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592 1956-11-08 6 JEWELLERY for Milady is among 78 items of luxury goods, foodstuffs, building materials, textiles and 1 apparel, musical instruments and confectionery which will cost more from today. The import duties on gold, silver, platinum worked and partly worked, precious and semiprecious stones, Imitation Jewellery592 words
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Advertisement94 1956-11-08 6 P WRINKLES? i'Z "A fuillAO DOES WONDERS f Ar^ FOR YOUR SKIN The very first time you smooth in this goldoi liquid, premature wrinkles due to dryness anrt s tiny lines seem to fade. For Lanolin Plus, witl: its precious esters and cholesterols, is most similar to Nature's own skin94 words
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Miscellaneous180 1956-11-08 6 radio malaya Regional •Progranunei thus marked can be received by listeners in Malacca CIVPADnor Short wave 49 41m. Medium »I«WA^V««i wave 476 m., 343 m., 36fm. and 279 m, Short wave 41m. KM. *9.22 Broadcast* To Eng- Medium wa»e 476 m. llsh School*. P.M. M.OO Famous AM 715 "H" 1180 words
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Article, Illustration2613 1956-11-08 7 It's even dearer to write the cheques to pay for the increased items* Tax on luxury goods will help the people save more money: They can invest in Govt. loans n^ ONE of the most stringeat Budgets introduced in pure, the Government yesterday: i\(2,613 words
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Obituary63 1956-11-08 8 20 Word* $10 (minimum). MRS. GWEE JIM SWEE nee Phua Poh Choo, 71. passed away peacefully, night 6.11.56, at 11 blrat Road, off Hillside Drive. Leaving behind 2 sons, Eng Choon and Kirn Bock, 5 daughters, 2 •ons-ln-law, 2 daughters-in-law and 18 grandchildren In bereavement. Funeral service at the63 words
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Obituary32 1956-11-08 8 20 Word! $10 (minimum). IN EVERLASTING MEMORY •f Yeo KUt Seng who died on 8-11-55. Greatly missed by his wife, children and relatives. Always in I our thoughts and dreams.32 words
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Article202 1956-11-08 8 20 Words $10 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mail" If you want to win that $5,000 word puMle. LOLLI-POPS popping In every mouth. Lovely Fruit Flavoured Sweets on a Stl:fc. Made by Fullers Ltd. Sole AtfenVß— Robinson's. SAVE ANNUALLY ON twelve monthly books by Joining Reprint202 words
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808 1956-11-08 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Nov. 8, 1956. Meeting The Deficits There will be grumbles, both in the Federation and Singapore, at the increased taxation which the two Governments are to impose to meet the deficits in their 1957 budgets. But the increases are certainly not I more than necessarily808 words
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Article348 1956-11-08 8 The General Assembly of the United Nations is again in session, primed this time with hope of an effective cease fire in Egypt. The British and French Governments announced their acceptance of the cease fire request within a few hours of the announcement from Tel Aviv that348 words
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Article, Illustration1584 1956-11-08 8 A major problem posed by Malayanisation in *the Federation is how to rtplace 1,800 Division, On* expatriate officers, and Hit 350 vacancies. A Cornmitt— headed by the Chief Minister suggests: Special efforts to attract University students A review of qualifications Retention of nearly all expatriates tor1,584 words
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215 1956-11-08 8 TCIFTY posts in the FedM. eration Government's new Executive Service are to be created this year. This is disclosed in the Malayanisation Committee's report, tabled at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. The Executive Service is being set up to facilitate Malayanisation of215 words
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Advertisement128 1956-11-08 8 <#> tWUAVLiUH'fWrOUAAMQt^r^ SS QUICT IN OPMATION jl>P^^ <£ LOW POWfl CONSUMPTION |t7 <£ IFFICIINT AIR MOVIMINT J-F^JT Advertisement Of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYAI Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. OF encla^ THE OLDEST to>|raaM <•" an* of lII* oldut U*» la Ik* aUtorj of timf ■•at. At flnar ana128 words
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Article54 1956-11-08 9 WAITING TO BE WON: THAT $35,000 THAT $35,000 Jackpot is waiting to be won j n The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'B 1 (October). There's $5,000 in consolation prizes as well. you're going for the big money in this great competition. It closes MONDAY— FOUR days from today. Send your coupon,54 words
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Article75 1956-11-08 9 ip Sicw, a 21-year-f attached to the :ayan Navy, yesteraded not guilty in a re court to causing Ltta of a 16-year-old tl Zabldan binte Kasa negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Wong was alleged to have driven a lorry which hit Slti at Admiralty West75 words
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Article24 1956-11-08 9 The women's section of the Liberal Socialist Party, Singapore, will hold a "Malayan muslcale" at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.30 toi night.24 words
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Article344 1956-11-08 9 Black market in the making as the scramble begins Siege on grocers after increase in duties SINGAPORE speculators cashing in on the tense world situation, higher freight rates and local duties are cornering imported commodities in the hope of creating a' black market Over the344 words
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92 1956-11-08 9 M ALA LUMPUR, Wed— A large south Malayan town is to have a barbed-wire perimeter fence 350 mis long round it in readiness for m intensified food denial drive in the area. It will cost the Federation Government $50,000. The Finance committee92 words
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Article121 1956-11-08 9 Thugs in stolen car pounce on lone cloth vendor LUMPUR. Wed. A v.-.on robbed a vendor of $3,000 1 cloth and $100 it dagger point early rning at the 4th (Clang Road. lor Chow Lee Sang, nr Road, told the the men alight- oar and pounced v he121 words
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Article70 1956-11-08 9 The Ford Company of Malaya will tomorrow present a Ford estate car to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association to mark the company's 30th anniversary. The presentation will be by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who will hand the keys of the car to70 words
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Article44 1956-11-08 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— A patrol of the 2/10 Gurkhas yesterday killed tw 0 terrorists and routed 28 others after it had been waylaid by a bandit gang in the Kulai area. A Gurkha soldier was slightly wounded in the clash.44 words
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Article35 1956-11-08 9 The Singapore Government yesterday announced the appointment of Mr. Lee Swee Cheng, Tuan Wanchik bin Ismail, MBE, and Tuan Haji Badruddin bin Hajl Papang as Justices, of the Peace in the Colony.35 words
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Article453 1956-11-08 9 MR. Peter M. Williams, former secretary general of the Singapore Labour Party and Singapore Worker's Union leader and his Hong Kong born wife, Elizabeth Kwan Yee were among students of the Middle Temple, London who passed their preliminary examinations In Roman Law held In September. They453 words
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Article159 1956-11-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rtNE MONTH after he was released from Jail after serving a term for armed robbery, Hashim bin Harun, 20, joined Abdullah bin Said, 25, in robbing a driver of his taxi, watch, fountain pen and $60. In the High Court here159 words
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Article, Illustration123 1956-11-08 9 FASHIONS FOR FLYING —THEME OF THE SHOW WAS TRAVEL LIGHT' A WARDROBE which is practical, decorative and yet light was the keynote of a fashion show yesterday. The show, held by White aways in co-operation with Mrs. Molly Morse. 8.0.A.C.'s flight wardrobe adviser, showed how to plan a ll.eht wardrobe123 words
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Article238 1956-11-08 9 'MUST KEEP DISCIPLINE' WARNING T«HE Chung Cheng and Chinese High Schools in x Singapore, closed by the Government since Oct. 13, will be re-opened tomorrow. This was announced by the i Ministry of Education yesterday. A spokesman told the Straits Times that the managements had238 words
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Article61 1956-11-08 9 Alliance is unopposed MUAR, Wed.— Two Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations for the Muar Town Council elections closed today. The successful candidates are Dr. Lim Ah Sltt (Maharani Ward) and Mr. Ho Koon Toh, JP. (Parit Stongkar Ward). Inche Mohd. Noor bin Sulaiman (Alliance) and Inche Omar bin61 words
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Article45 1956-11-08 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. For carrying flowers in his car, without a haulage permit, Tan Ah Tee, of Mersintr. was fined $50 in the Johore Bahru magistrate's court today. He was also fined $10 for not having signed his driving licence.45 words
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Article, Illustration94 1956-11-08 9 WORRIES OF A BIG TIME TV BOSS Running a television station can be "very big headache", said Sir Richard Boyer, the chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, when he arrived in Singapore by Qantas yesterday. He added: "The cost is tremendous and finding themes to fill the programmes is difficult."94 words
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Article46 1956-11-08 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. —I R.A. Pearee, a soldier, was fined $25 in the Johore Bahru magistrate's court today for inconsiderate driving along Jalan Yusof Taha on May 27 as a result of which he collided with a Landrover driven by Police Lt. Q. chesterman.46 words
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Article28 1956-11-08 9 Members of the Wesley Church morning choir and thei r friends will hold a rock-'n-roll party at 69. WllI kinson Road. Singapore, at '8 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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229 1956-11-08 9 Up swoops cost of sending the expats home r yn& Singapore Government, the City Council anc x business companies will have to flnd thousands of dollars more to pay the Increased cost ot sea passages for expatriate officers going on home leave. I The 20 per cent surcharge on passenger229 words
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123 1956-11-08 9 QUEEN'S Scholarships for 1955/56 have been awarded to Dr. Yeoh Oon Swee, Mr. Choo Teck Chuan and Mr. Man Guan Kong, the Singapore Government announced last night. Dr. Yeoh, 26. who graduated from the University of Malaya last year with a bachelor of123 words
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Article71 1956-11-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister for Labour. Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, told the Federal Council today that the Government had no plans for Introducing a national minimum wage scheme "to ensure economic merdeka for the workers along with pollt, cal merdeka for all." He was replying71 words
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Advertisement97 1956-11-08 9 njl Drink more ~r*M\ Mide from cool, freih limci jnd Spg^EtjfeFßftA contains vitamin 'C help* build iturdy bones »r>6 healthy feeth helps to clear the blood stream >oe< d thj> m <nt P lrklin > 'V** ~£(s and a radiant complexion. And, \|9 prevents that "Morning After" ~~^^E|j3 feeling! lime97 words
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Advertisement120 1956-11-08 9 RELAX OR cool self airing pure creamy WHITE WATER FOAM *^^^L*^^^^^^i" "-*^^^^^l .^^^^^^^l J^^^"^^^ IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST J^3&% The "Hurricane* |^MRP% That Whispers! h^x^ MARK 25 Clean •tyling, compact me, sizzling performance' They're all your* in the magnificent new M«cury V Mark 25, with its new high120 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1956-11-08 10 'MEN AND MONEY* THEME OF 1957 FEDERATION POLICY Reds use subversion to set up regime KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, said here today that though every effort^ would continue to be' made to end the Emergency as quickly as possible,1,686 words
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Article260 1956-11-08 10 IN his speech at the opening of the Federal Legislative Council's Budget meeting, the High Commissioner, referring to the Malayanlsatlon committee's report, warned that the next 10 years would be critical. By the end of that period those Malayans already in Div. I of260 words
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Advertisement628 1956-11-08 10 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS SHOWING! •"■TrJsB! "S^mL 4 I TYRONE POVVER |o—~**co»»g t*csscou>» KIM NOVAK .-I33^]»Vlnlfd!lUgTOrM WEX THOMPSON JAMES WHITMORE ~r.SHCPPC*D STBUDWICK VICTORIA SHAW (with Superimpo*ed Chinrsr Sub-titles) .YE XT <It IX OK mm f^L^TL >CONGO crossiw George NADER Virginia MAYO Co lor by Technicolor (U.1.) MOW SHOWING! REX a628 words
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Advertisement401 1956-11-08 10 I CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION, last day GHH&t f ii i»i. '.-i ill ***** «.«5 A 9.30 p I SILVANA MANGANO SOPHIA LORE* "EVERYDAY'B "a HOLIDAY A Paramount Release PLUS: SpecUl G. B. New» thorn Inj the Royal Performance and the war In Hnn t ary and E t ypt, """nj^401 words
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Article, Illustration1642 1956-11-08 11 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Row over rice set off 1854 Colony gang riot jf ARTIST M EDGAR m »K.\S B \Strong Gart. action utts\ backed by the public \yHAT are generally known as "ffang fights" are a centuryold bane of Singapore. In the early days of the Colony gangs were1,642 words
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Advertisement196 1956-11-08 11 I a new touch i^, T or yow beauty/ i*EkE£+3t i pmM^ pbntih j||Y JfARDLEY w\\V if f Feather Finish ensures .W j! '£&£>, that your make-up is .A /A^S^' P"* 1 at *H tin**. f* ll '''i£*^ Nothing equals it for X Jtdr r «touching it is a blend196 words
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Miscellaneous179 1956-11-08 11 Hex Morgan. 3M.D. Familiar voice _^Z^ZZ^ ~f WELL, WEWOT L^ ALL SET ID 6O NOT VET \ff LOOK, W. lUUL Mi V^ KEEP OUR "V I y^"^ WORRT ABOUT IT, ff NOW TMAT IOU TOOK. V^__ S 7 APPOWTMBNT IN NCW T™3 SHIRT ON LOO/ 1% TMAT VOICE OJ W179 words
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312 1956-11-08 12 By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS came in for a little more support on the Singapore Share Market yesterday afternoon after the budget proposals for the two Malayan territorities had revealed there was to be no increase in the current company tax of 30312 words
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Article149 1956-11-08 12 November first grade rubber Bayers f.o.b. eloaed in Singapore yesterday at 98% cents per lb., up seven-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.-S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 98%, sellers 98', (Norn);149 words
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Article36 1956-11-08 12 Barlow and Co. Ltd. advises the following dividends; Bata Caves Rubber 7' 2 per cent less income tax payable on November 23 Seaacid Rubber 10 per cent, less income tax, payable on November 336 words
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Article316 1956-11-08 12 The Malayan Share Brokers ft— illation reported; "There was slightly better Inquiry for Industrial*. Tins were Irregular and Inclined to ease and there was •elective buying In rubbers." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the follow In* business done yesterday:— Praser it Neave ords $2.04, $2.05; Gammon $2.10; W.316 words
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Article159 1956-11-08 12 The Singapore Chinese PreeTto Exchange: noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra,: quietly steady; Mot. $36% buyers, |27»; sellers. Coeo■«t oil: quiet; bulk $41tt sellers, drum $44Vs sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business reported done; Muntok white $117, Sarawak $116, special Sarawak Mack $82 call down $1). Singapore Copra159 words
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Article73 1956-11-08 12 Ships bring alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Rondo 12. Asia 4|S. Theta Star CP.. City of Ripon 6|7, Laura Maersk 8 9, Automation 11, Laomedon 13 14, Hessensteln 15|16, Surat 18 Malay 1920. Resang N Wall 6 Auby 2122. Straat Malakka 25 28.73 words
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Article50 1956-11-08 12 The 17 per cent dividend for 1955-58 on £303,000 ordinary capital proposed by the board of Pateraon Simons and Co., maintains the rate of the past two years. After tax Of £82,393 (£87,707) and provision of £14,407 for subsidiary's loss, net profit is up from £30,876 to £52,699.50 words
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Article24 1956-11-08 12 SINGAPORE Nft RUBBER 9«', 0V I P«lb. <„»*,"„' S| of a cent). !?n iu TIN: $405 (down |3.87 i) "^l COPRA: weP»cul (unchantw,*24 words
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Article116 1956-11-08 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE JN investment tradin. w 1 exceeded rises, but Uroe was steadier on Exchange here today V? was lower on reoort 'l yields. In minings silw s < easier but uranium' and oils also lmpro.ee steady. Loans 2%% 1956-53 £951 Loans 3. 4% 1956-58 £975 ,< Con. Zinc116 words
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Article70 1956-11-08 12 Susan Barries' s - The Malayan Exchanj, g, p Association made the k changes in its mtes to mtt'c--" yesterday (all rates up to S? Sellinr T.T. or OD W Deutsche Marks 135% or Kroner 231 U. On the free exchange mirkti Hon r Konc yesterday, the dollar was quoted at €.2970 words
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Advertisement302 1956-11-08 12 ENJOY THE MOST COMFORTABLE COOLEST^,— fAERO \\\\N\\\\V\\\\UV//////^^ SWANS MUSCULAR PAIN I I N. Sloan's brneflcial peneV trating hrat goes down deep below the surface to promote the hcnling. JSJ purifying flow of blood NJ to painful areas. Sloan's S^ speeds comfort In nrthrt- X tls. rheumatic aches. SJ stiff neck302 words
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Advertisement783 1956-11-08 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BRITISH COUNCIL SCHOLARSHIPS Two scholarships are offered to residents of, the Federation of Malaya. Singapore and Sarawak for advanced study or research In the United Kingdom. The awards i are for persons already holding University degrees or equivalent qualifications and preferably between the ages of 25 and 35.783 words
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Advertisement769 1956-11-08 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated In the Colony of Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held on the Bth December, 1956, at 12 noon, the Directors will recommend for approval payment of a Final Dividend of 10%. less769 words
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Advertisement764 1956-11-08 12 NOTICES HAMBURG-AMERIKA k NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD LINES' Piease not« that all enquiries In the area of Kuala Lumpur and Port Swettenham for freight space should be made to Outhrle Co. Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, (Tel: No. 7171) or Outhrle A Co. Ltd., Port Swettenham (Tel: Mo. 341/3). THE POISONS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 146)764 words
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Advertisement752 1956-11-08 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Separate Tenders In dupaeaU with samples for Me* and Treasury receipt for $100 each marked ■Tender for (Nature of Supply)" will be received under sealed covers at the Office of th* Medical Superintendent, Tampol Mental Hospital. Johore Bahru up to noon on 24th November, 1996 for the752 words
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Advertisement461 1956-11-08 12 KMUTSEN LINE orient service FHOM CANADA/U.S. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Arriving Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swer. Penang FWIlisalttHi Bakk. 23/25 Nov 26* Nov No Call 3Dc Cfartratf Baklu 1C Nov 10/12 Dec 13 Dec 15 Dec 2M Mm Bakkt 24 Nov BDm 8/10 |>« 11 |an 13 |aa461 words
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Advertisement1308 1956-11-08 13 1,2405 MANSFIELD CV CO., LTD. Tal. 4 i» .18 (Inccrporoteo in Singapore) (12 inn) THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE S 3 Pears. Dear. I a rutn option to rocs a via ot*i^ ports to lood and dischara. caroo UILINOS ta LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Mt |riON OF VESSELS WHICH1,308 words
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Advertisement917 1956-11-08 13 ■AST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS, SAIUNOS POR BANGKOK AND/OR PAR EAST WAB Psnang p. Sham S'pora "BOGOTA" "ami mi a JT:J^ 4 *»-*t 9/ 9 Nay a T-T_ A a- M/M Hay/ 1 Da. unsmiA 2/ S Das 4/ 4 Das S/ 4 Da. HOMEWARDS SAILINGS POR GENOA. ANTWItP, ■OTTERDAM. HAMBURG,917 words
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Advertisement1011 1956-11-08 13 IX&m THEBENI-afESTEAMEm«LTD Tf ii,7r SINGAPORE (Incorporotsa In tha Unitad King Jim) LINES SAILINGS TO UJC CONTINENTAL POtTTS S'pera P. S'hom Penong BENVORUCH for London, Rotterdam, Hull Cl 1/2 Saas 11 Nay 11/14 Nor IS/14 May "rfa.r^rJSU 00 1 IT/ISN.V UfU N«t BENALDER for Lrverpool, Rottordom, Antwarp .28 Nay/ SOm SJ/2S1,011 words
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Advertisement1221 1956-11-08 13 MoAUSTER «9c CO., LTD. TIL.: MM 253«1 ll.l.BTotttAW BOCKMALL KLAVFf ESS LIME LONDON, HAVP.E, ROTTIRDAM, lOS ANG'. N FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, VAN /£R POKTLANi. tor U.S.A., North Atlontie Ports Accepting ergs tor Central 4 South and Canoda via Colomao America CITY OP RIPON BOUGAINVILLE SPOTS P. Sham Psnong S'pors P. i1,221 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1956-11-08 14 ONE of my colleagues remarked to me this week that he had to buy a new car in a hurry in fact within the next couple of weeks. "Why the rush? Isn't i your old car working all right? 1 I asked. "Yes. It's 0.X., but1,404 words
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Advertisement125 1956-11-08 14 Ao^Ldreamed ent I .to the Cinema in. my matdenfbrm Maidenette^ Bra My figure is like o movie star's— a thing of jubtle and suggestive beauty in Moidenform'j curve- I lift.ng Moidenefte* bro Its gently rounded lines I ond do-nty insets give me the smoothest of figures., j j such o125 words
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Advertisement196 1956-11-08 14 Ardena W^fflk Invisible \)TI Veil V powder There is nothing in the world quite like this powder. Invisible Veil is so fine it teems to become the very texture of your skin, yet it screens pores and imperfections, leaves the skin superbly soft with a clear, luminous look. You will196 words
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Miscellaneous268 1956-11-08 14 Straits Times Crossword S I I* 5 8 7 ACROSS 7 Make nolae of falling hall (7). 1 Time to more around; getting 8 Fish-eater from Holt (S). chlUy < 8) 14 Heart of a VXP. 6 Sweetened by flower (6). 16 clty of Undn (9) 9 ha^*f« retUnlin to268 words
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230 1956-11-08 15 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By TWO WORLD RECORD HOLDERS AMONG THEM TWO world record 1 holders were among 71 Russian track-and-fleld athletes, boxers and rowers who passed through Singapore yesterday morning on their way to the Olympic Games in Melbourne. YX7RIY LZTUsaV holds the world230 words
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762 1956-11-08 15 193 ENTRIES FOR IPOH I RACE MEETING IPOH. Wed. A TOTAL of 193 eatriesM la Claag S aad M In Class 4 has been received for the three-day Perak. Turf Club nee meeting on Mot, 17. 21 and 24. There will be eight races each day. Ku 1 Eu 2762 words
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Article60 1956-11-08 15 MJBJKXJRNX W«d. AUSTRALIAN awlmmlnf chunA pion Jon Hanrtcka wUI *> to America, to atudy next yaw. Henrlcka la th* aecond AiutnlUn swimmer pUnntaf to rtalt the U.S. the oUtar la world 1,100--metre record-holder Murray Roae. Hanrtcka, the world's futaat swimmer over 100 and 300 metre*,60 words
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Article78 1956-11-08 15 FIRST DAT: Class 3, Dirt. 1 and 2—7 furs; Class 4. Dlvs. 1 anal 2— and Si furs; Dlvs. 3 and 4—4 furs. SECOND DAT: Class 2 Dlvs. 1 and 2—6 fan; Div X— >, and 7 fan: Class 4, Dlvs. 1. 2, S78 words
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Advertisement777 1956-11-08 15 >lIIATIONS VACANT w o rrf«« (Mim.)— Box it ttt.txtrm. COMPANY have a r a lady typist for '.n Installation office. experience essential. b e unmarried and Ida in company's in buKcm. Apply in writ- i;ox 643, with full rs of education and axi ITIONI WANTED |i 1 «i«.)- Box ft777 words
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Advertisement434 1956-11-08 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word, U (Min.)-BoMlttU. rxtrm. COMFORT.VBLE BED/BITTINO room Bathroom attached. Also i single room, with full board Tariff very moderate. 16 Scotu I Road, Tel. *****. I; TWO FURNISHED rooms terrace house Franlcel Estate District I 15 use all facilities, electric cooker, or possibly take over entire premises.434 words
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Advertisement409 1956-11-08 15 TUITION a* Word, U <HU,.)-Box St cU. tmirm. re l*°- .TUTORS AOENCY recommends experienced Tutors to private students, vice versa In all VVvnSm. Apply PO OBTAIN YOUR DRIVING Licence for Christmas A short methodical course $100 Oent. Lady Instructors. Lambert's Driving School, 410. Orchard Road. POSTAL TUITION Bookkeeping, Accounts, Business409 words
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Advertisement419 1956-11-08 15 KfcAL ESTATE WANTED M Word, U (Hin.)— Box a* cli. oxtrm. URGENTLY WANTED: Bungalows, two-itorey bouses, vacant bullulng sites, shop and terrace houses etc. Ust your properties with >". we ara ready to serve youl Singapore House. Land Estate Agency. 998/342. Telok Ayer Street. Tel: ***** (Opposite Aaaoa Circus). HIRE419 words
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Advertisement839 1956-11-08 15 ▼EHICLU FOR SAL* MWmrmmU (MU,.)— Box U rU. txtrm. TORD CUSTOM 1960, In excellent eondJUop. dark Blue, recently Overhauled, »a,300. Any trial. On Ytew 134 Qeylant Road, near Oarrlck Cinema. JAOUAR 1954, PURCHASED In Bnsland. one Owner, excellent condlUon. No Brokers, only Oenulne Buyers pleaae apply P.O. BOX SSS, Singapore839 words
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Advertisement393 1956-11-08 15 PUZZLE I THURSDAY j Straits Times I I j WORD PUZZLE 'D' Cut m 4 pia witk •(4i«t t—o%m Miisn t a HHsbbbbV MISSING atffaaaa Qu» HiiupiidiiHy Unaa •••^»**i ...aat..t ■K Tkia sl*jpf ..atrjiwt ffawar, <. If ym want taia, yaw il fcnt^Vhai VaiT dacarattva^ mtgr«lly b« ptmptn4 to •>*"393 words
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540 1956-11-08 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - A Bronze is all I expect, says Zatopek NORMAN SIEBEL OLYMPIC FRONT By DRITAIN'S Gordon Pirie uto win the 10,000 metres in the Olympic 3ames at Melbourne this month and Chris Chataway to take the 5,000 metres. These wer c the predictions made by the man who should just about540 words
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Article21 1956-11-08 16 Singapore Harbour Board Police beat R.AS.C. 5-2 In a S.H.A. Div. 3 league game at Bukit Chermln yesterday.21 words
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1956 1956-11-08 16 EPSOM JEEP - RUBBER PACKER, BUFTENZORG AT LONG LAST EPSOM JEEP By It was a day for the mudlarks TWO of the most un--1 lucky horses ever to race in Malaya, Rubber Packer and Buitenzorg, yesterday found the end of a long, long lane. They scored their maiden wins at Kuala Lumpur on1,956 words
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Article68 1956-11-08 16 TOTAL POOL: $159,880 Ist: *****8 ($43,168) 2nd: *****6 ($21,584) Srd: *****6 ($10,792) STARTERS ($1,349 each): Nos. *****3; *****1: *****9; *****5; *****7; *****0: *****7; *****5. CONSOLATION ($959 each): Nos. *****5; *****3; *****6; *****1; *****5; *****8; *****1; *****1; *****9; *****0. TREBLE TOTE: No winning combination, $1,094 to be carried68 words
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Article194 1956-11-08 16 DEFENDING champions Teoh Peng Hool and Lav Hul Huang will meet Ong Poh Lim and Mary Quintal In the Singapore National Mixed Doubles badminton championship final Bolh pairs won their semi finals last night without much trouble, Peng Hooi and Hui Huang beating194 words
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Article35 1956-11-08 16 No. 3 8.0.D. beat Khalsa 4-0 in their S.H.A. Dlv. 2 League Hockey match at Balestler Road yesterday. BOD. who led 2-0 at half time scored through Duff (2) and Rowe (2).35 words
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565 1956-11-08 16 JOHORE MAKE THEIR DEBUT TODAY IN ALL BLUES GUP TOURNEY OUR RUCBY REPORTER THE first match in the 1 southern section of the All Blues Cup rugger competition takes place today when Singapore Asian Rugby Union meet Johore Asian K.I at the565 words
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Article180 1956-11-08 16 Holland, Spain cry off Games Communist china v wiU.drawnf r lm U ur o^ pic Game* in Mrlho ur n, Holland and Spam"'.. drew their team. s beri'-' of events in Hun«arv munist China iropneJ U. because Nation have been allowed to pete. As a result of Holland withdrawal. .Malaya180 words
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Article62 1956-11-08 16 Hongkong Bank boa: < Bank 3-1 in the final oi nlor knockout competition Singapore Business Bonn ball Association at Jalan B* stadium yesterday to win PYaser and Neave Challenge C. At half time both were > Scorers for Honßkouc Bai,- B. Rotario. Lazim and Chartered Bank62 words
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Article38 1956-11-08 16 Singapore Medical Bente I Union beat Punjabs 2-1 In thf I t SJTA. Dlv. 3 league match j Farrer Park yesterday. Se«a I and Ahmad Mokhtar scored j SMSU and Duleep Singh for P jabs.38 words
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Article310 1956-11-08 16 SINGAPORE'S promis- ing schoolgirl swimmer, Bernice Lancaster, and Goh Kok Guan were the outstanding performers at the Singapore Combined Schools second annual swimming* championships at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Both of them set two new records. GTRL3 50m freestyle: 1. B. Lancaster, 2. N.310 words
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Article136 1956-11-08 16 RATIONAL CARBON won the SBHFA Junior Cup at their first attempt when they outplayed United Engineers in the final at Jalan Besar yesterday winning by seven clear goals. Stars in National Carbon's win were inside-right Ibrahim Hassan and centre-forward Osman Bakar, who scored all the goals between136 words
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Advertisement868 1956-11-08 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. (C'onllnurd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Weris U (Min.)-Box SO clt. txtrm. LARGE EUROPEAN Company h:is a vacancy In the Ace nts 1 ;>;<rtment lor a young lady. c.n.bM'ige School Certificate lard Application to Box A57G4, S.T. AN ESTABLISHED Manufacturer lnvues applications for a post t<> be868 words
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Advertisement119 1956-11-08 16 FRESH ALPINE AIR right here in Singapore, in the office in your home.... from the Cysling Swiss airdeane most up-to-date and scientif perfected air-purifer. No install required, no upkeep. Just p'uj any lighting or power point whic may be the most convert Electricity consumption is negk The apparatus' measurements ilO119 words
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Miscellaneous30 1956-11-08 16 RUGGER All Blues Competition: Singapore v Johore. Thornton Road is. 10}. Friendly: RMP v All White*, (.illman Barracks. HOCKEY Poppy Day mriTi match: Sincapore Civilian* v Combined Services, S.C.C. padang30 words
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