The Straits Times, 10 November 1956
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Title Section12 1956-11-10 1 Not*** 1 flew**** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956 15 CENTS12 words
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Article1153 1956-11-10 1 fc The sooner the U.N. takes over, the better we shall be pleased' Withdrawal has begun Eden Suez Canal blocked at six points by Egyptian engineers PARATROOPS HALT FOOD RIOT L^DON, Friday. TAIN M already preparing tor United Nations "police" forces to :ake over the territory1,153 words
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Article27 1956-11-10 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, is recovering so favourably from his operation that daily medical bulletins will be discontinued. A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-11-10 1 Outside Hungary -a time for weeping THE TRAGEDY of Hungary is written on the face Of this old woman from Budapest. Blinded by tears, she turns her head in vrief as a welfare worker offers her food at a refugee centre in Austria. See pare 2: Rebels still fight on.50 words
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Article, Illustration284 1956-11-10 1 'Marry me or die 9 argument 4 CHUNG CHENG High School girl. Tan Siew Cheng, was stabbed to death in her house in Omar Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Shortly before she was killed. Tan was in her room studying for her final senior form three school284 words
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276 1956-11-10 1 New tax bits cinemas MANY MAY HAVE TO CLOSE' HUNDREDS of cinemas 'in small towns in the Federation may be forced to close. Theatre owners maintain it would be unprofitable for them to continue in business because of the 10-cent-a-foot duty on all films crossing the causeway from Singapore. The276 words
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Article27 1956-11-10 1 OAKLAND. (California). Fr j Mrs. LIU Jenkins, 21, got out of an iron lung yesterday long enough to give birth to a girl.— A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article88 1956-11-10 1 THUGS IN BOTTLE WAR SCREAMING women grabbed their children and rushed indoors when thugs fought a "bottle" war in a narrow lane off Beach Road. Singapore, last night. But it was all over in flv° minutes. When police armed with sten-guns arrived, they found householders sweeping broken glass off the88 words
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Article47 1956-11-10 1 Mohamed Yunos. 51. of Robinson Road. Singapore, was stabbed last night in the home of a relative in Changi. He was attacked by a man after an argument over a loan. Mohamed was admitted to the General Hospital. A man has been held.47 words
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Article35 1956-11-10 1 NEW YORK, Fri. The liner Queen Elizabeth sailedJ for Europe yesterday with only 574 passengers the smallest number carried by the world's largest liner since the war. Her capacity is about 2,100.— A.P.AP - 35 words
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Article28 1956-11-10 1 TEHERAN. Pri. Group Captain Peter Townsend, touring the world in a Land Rover, has arrived here and will leave for India and Pakistan on Sunday.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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1367 1956-11-10 1 THE PRICE OF MERDEKA $74,367,000 Bill to compensate the expats KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federal Legislative Council today approved the "price for merdeka"— s74,367,ooo— which the Government will have to pay to implement its policy of Malayanisation in the shortest time possible. "This price should not be grudged. It is1,367 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-11-10 1 Eden right Shinwell A BRITISH Labour M.P. and former War Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, said in Singapore yesterday that the Anglo-French intervention ir. Egypt was "justified because of the United Nations delay in taking prompt decisions and action." Mr. Shinwell lashed out at the Soviet Government for branding England and78 words
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Article152 1956-11-10 1 TOKYO, Fri. Th: 1 North Korean radii this morning began accusing South Korea of setting ready to march north against the Communists, and pursued the theme all day long. Tlie radio declared that Syngman Rhee openly state 'on Oct. 31 that "after ti I presidentialAP - 152 words
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Article56 1956-11-10 1 >>UEZ PARATROOI^ RETURN NICOSIA. Fri. Aii craft carrier Ocean arrived off Famagustu today from Port Said carrying men of Third iit.ilnm. Parachute Brigade, who were airdropped in the Canal area earlier this week. British Middle Fast Land Forces spokesman said: "This battalion has Ix-ii replaced by anothrr tinit.Reuter - 56 words
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Advertisement7 1956-11-10 1 SERVE 50PEOPLE FOR ONLY $5-20 PARTY PACK7 words
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Advertisement102 1956-11-10 1 HO HONG OH MNXS (inn LTD S" Jmm WW WWm< m/i /Mffi MELBOURNE 1956 Helsinki 1952 LONDON 1948 -BERLIN 1936 X/" LOS ANGELES 1932 /'V'f^ 'OVALTINE 1 was officially recognized at th e last foui "*y I Olympic Games Meetings, and it -■.■■> -*G^ Will again be served to competitors102 words
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Article133 1956-11-10 2 TEL AVIV Frl. The Imaeli Government last night issued the texts of what purported to be captured Egyptian military: documents ordering tne annihilation of Israel." *u» The documenti were said to be tne Third Egyptian Infantry Division to field >} nIM The introduction to theseReuter - 133 words
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Article132 1956-11-10 2 be as high as 6,000. Only 2,800 prisoners are in Israeli hands, he said. Mr. Ben-Gurlon today announced Israel's willingness to withdraw from the "territory of Egypt." but his statement referred several times to the Sinai Peninsula and did not specifically name the Gaza Strip.Reuter; AP; UP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-11-10 2 THE British aircraft carriers Eagle (foreground) and Bulwark photographed in the Mediterranean before their jet planes were sent into action against military targets m the Suez Canal rone. Up to the ceasefire on Wednesday the planes had flown several hundred sorties. OnlyAP - 55 words
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Article576 1956-11-10 2 Jet shot down in Budapest LONDON, Fri. Vio lent fighting was today reported to have flared up in Hungary as world reaction continued to condemn Soviet measures to crush the nationalist uprising. Communist controlled Radio Budapest said fighting was still going on in Western HungaryReuter; AP; UP - 576 words
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105 1956-11-10 2 3 countries open door to refugees from Hungary WASHINGTON, Fri. President Eisenhower yesterday ordered admission to the United States of up to 5,000 refugees from Hungary. The President said: "Few events of recent times have so stirred the American people as the tragic effort of Hungarian men and women toAP - 105 words
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94 1956-11-10 2 LONDON, Fri. Bitter controversy is expected here over a Parliamentary Bill issued by the Government in which plans to retain the death penalty for murder in certain cases are outlined. The cases are: Murder committed in the course of theft; in resisting,Reuter - 94 words
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Advertisement172 1956-11-10 2 MR. S. GUN'RATNAM writes: M r. S GUNARATNAMs letter is one of many running and your petrol bills are cut by increased milereceived from motorists who realised the added advan- age. Better lubrication (and that means protection) AJI > ta es Shell's multigrade oil when it was introduced is provided172 words
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Article400 1956-11-10 3 MINISTER TELLS COMMONS: ECYPT HAD BEEN ARMFn TO THE TEETH BY RUSSIA' HOUSE VOTES CONFIDENCE IN EDEN'S POLICY T ONDON, Fri. The H o v s c of commons last night passed by 320 votes to 262 a \ote of confidence in the policyReuter; AP - 400 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-11-10 3 POLICE SANDWICH 'NO -WAR' DEMONSTRATOR MOUNTED POLICE close in on a man during clashes between police and 'nowar* demonstrators at the approaches to Downing Street, London. Mounted police made several charges to disperse the crowds who had gathered after attending the National Council of Labour's protest rally in Trafalgar Square.Reuter - 52 words
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732 1956-11-10 3 PENEVA. Fri.— The In- ternational Commit- tee of the Red Cross will attempt to send a convoy of 15 lorries loaded with relief supplies from Austria into Hungary tonight, it is announced here. The Soviet and Hungarian Governments have been asked toReuter - 732 words
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Article145 1956-11-10 3 'Hungary entirely our business 9 BERLIN, Fri. rE Soviet Premier. Marshal Bulganin, has told President Eisenhower that the withdrawal of Russian armed forces from Hungary is "completely and entirely" the business of the Hungarian and Soviet governments, the official East German news service said. Marshal Bulganin madeAP - 145 words
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Article241 1956-11-10 3 LONDON. Fri. Closinp middle prices of selected stock not including .stamp duty were: Consols £51 "uncling *'r £85 u +4 War Milt 69\ BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 Sastern (£s> £7 >» bartered i£l> 34/9 -j-/6 iongkong iSl25> f-Zt'z 1 INSURANCE :om. Un. (utsj 78/- /3 *oyal 78/6 /3241 words
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Article23 1956-11-10 3 LONDON, Fri. Cash Buyers £»45. sellers £850. Forward Buyers £809, sellers £810. Settlement £847 H. Turnover a.m. 85 ton.', p.m. 35 tons.23 words
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Article27 1956-11-10 3 LONDON Fri. Spot 29\d., Dec. 29V. Jan-Mar. 29"-d.. April- June 29d July-Sept 28^.. Oct -Dec. 27". d. Nov c if. 29\d., Dec. ci.f. 29%., Tone: Steady27 words
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Article255 1956-11-10 3 English students ready to fight LONDON, Fri. TWENTY stuJents at Nottingham University last night volunteered to fight against the Russians in Hungary. The decision was taken at a mass meeting at which it was also agreed to canvass other universities for more volunteers. Nearly 3,000 yelling Lonidon University students fought255 words
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Advertisement65 1956-11-10 3 it^^S \f m t"i>« doi'y or as I— itS U«* prescribed |=<'| IS^Si MuFt. CHEMiS'S. 1^ if lt=3 LONDON. 1=: 'A SCOTT'S T^^™^ HAI lIfIT C VITAMIN ALIVI I bill pills Whether at work or at phy Scott's Halivite Pilb supply you with those essential Vitamins A and D so65 words
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Advertisement337 1956-11-10 3 FOR LUNCH n Vmvh J DONNELLY'S SAUSAGES U of course! POPPY (g) DAY 10th Novtmbtr I PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. BARGAINS FOR MEN I FIXEST TIES $2.90 each. I TURKISH TOWELS $1.90 DACRON SUTINGS 81.90 a yd. LATEST AMERICAN SPORT SHIRTS- $6.90 and up I COTTON337 words
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348 1956-11-10 4 Prices up soon— but do not pay yet SUEZ WILL KNOCK HOUSEWIFE'S BUDGET GENERAL rise in the prices of all goods from Europe is expected within a month or two because of increased freight rates hut in most casts the increase should be v^ry small. And there is no reason348 words
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Article145 1956-11-10 4 POPPY DAY PARADE SINGAPORE will observe Remembrance Day tomorrow with a formal ceremony at the Cenotaph at 7.30 a.m. Wreaths will be laid by the Governor. Sir Robert Black, the CommissionerGeneral Sir Robert Scott, the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the president of the Ex-Servicemen's Asrociation, a Merchant Navy145 words
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Article255 1956-11-10 4 'SENSITIVE' CORPORAL LOSES STRIPES AN argument over a telephone call between a sergeant and a corporal led to the corporal, Alan Driscoll, 42, of the R.A.S.C., beins j reduced to the ranks by 1 a Singapore court martial yesterday. Driscoll. who had spent more than 22255 words
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Article51 1956-11-10 4 Internationally known Chilean pianist, Claudio Arrau arrived in Singapore by BOAC yesterday, to give two recitals at the Victoria Memorial Hall. After tonight's, concert he will leave for Kuala Lumpur for a week and return to the Colony on Nov. 18. Mr. Arrau was here last in51 words
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Article90 1956-11-10 4 A BRITISH estate manager, who was described by his Asian employees as a person for whom it "had always been a pleasure to work" is leaving Malaya i soon. He is Mr. E. M. Stewart, manager of the Kulai Oil I Palm Estate. Johore. who is taking90 words
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Article178 1956-11-10 4 COUNCIL 'NO' TO RAILWAY BELLES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A suggestion that the Malayan Railway should employ attractive waitresses to serve in restaurant cars was made in the Federal Legislative Council yesterday. Inche Abdul Hamid Khan < Alliance, Batang Padang), speaking in the Railway Estimates debate, said he was impressed by178 words
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Article55 1956-11-10 4 A police driver, who drove in an Inconsiderate manner and collided with an oncoming car at a bend, was found to be driving with an expired licence, a Singapore court was told yesterday. Sayad Sad, attached to the Payar Lebar Police Station, admitted the offence and was55 words
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Article24 1956-11-10 4 Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, will present certificates to aurses at Brebner House. General Hospital, at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday24 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-11-10 4 He's off for Britain to train MR. TAN JOO TEO, 3», who has eight years' service in the shipping department of Harrisons and Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd., left yesterday for Britain in the City of Ripon for intensive training as a ship's agent. Mr. Tan will resume his duties in the56 words
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Article63 1956-11-10 4 A gang of five stoned a shop in Joo Chiat Place, Singapore, and caused .about $400 damage on Thursday afternoon. A police spokesman said yesterday the stoning was over a quarrel Involving the shopkeeper. He had intervened in a fight between two men out side his shop63 words
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Article21 1956-11-10 4 SEGAMAT, Pri.—The Segamat District Youth Council has started an employment bureau. The Welfare Office is being used for registration21 words
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Article191 1956-11-10 4 mHE Malayan Christian i Council in a menace to its members appeals to all fellow-Christians to pray for world peace. "When we call you to join in prayer for the victims of the hostilities in Egypt and in Hungary," the message says, "it is not191 words
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Article147 1956-11-10 4 To take over from RIDA next year KUALA LUMPUR, Friday rvHE Rural and Industrial Development Authority x will stop giving loans when the Governmentprojected Bank Ra'ayat is formed next year th secretary to the Ministry for Commerce and InV •> try, Mr. A. J. D.147 words
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Article138 1956-11-10 4 Easier now for alien seamen THE Singapore Govcrnm has decided to reduce t re-entry permit ie c from to $2 for alien seamen vbi are permanent residents li the Colony. The permit will also h placed by seamen's identit books which ar^ in comrr use throughout the Commonwealth. They will138 words
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Article28 1956-11-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Frt. Tengku Tun Aminah. wife of the Regent of Johore, yesterday opened a two-day agricultural show at the old Drill Hall, Bukit Tambalan Tambalan.28 words
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Article40 1956-11-10 4 The Ex-Services Association of Singapore Is holding its annual dinner and ball at the Adelphl Roof Garden at 8 p.m. today. The guest of honour is the Governor, Sir Robert Black, who is patron of the association.40 words
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Advertisement157 1956-11-10 4 f fi 1 1 jBL#LT'»g/ x* Wr&B2l' .^Jy ill fft\ Ml %J I\O%M %> II %0 WW J^^^ I range vans an( trucks! J-^llM iffl^MM I^O M^"^ Jjß Kn^ IIM r r heer s *y'«« economy, driver-corn for I, power and rv«-n La I^L^^f ßßW V^B U^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BßS^BßSmatmmmimW^ finer performance, from157 words
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Article96 1956-11-10 5 3 unions press for joint council T Singapore Federation of Services has decided to ask ree armed Services '■cognise it as a colorganisation reog 22.000 civilrr.ers. deration comprises T,y Civil Service Union. Local Staff Union Admiralty Local .on. derations president. Nair, told the Times yesterday that r authorities would to96 words
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Article42 1956-11-10 5 in on two periodicals pore Government yoked a permit April to Dr. Chu- Lin. principal of the iheng High School. publish a ma- the Hwei Lin. Governor-in-Council prohibited the sale ion of the life a bi-monthly printed by Chee of Boon Company.42 words
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Article321 1956-11-10 5 Singapore needs 4,000 more hospital beds, says medical chief Expansion plans are delayed by shortage of staff XHE permanent secretory to the Health Ministry, Dr. R H. Bland, said yesterday that Singapore needed a further 4,000 hospital beds Dr Bland said that during the year, the321 words
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Article93 1956-11-10 5 Dismissal angers petrol men r PENANG, Fri. E Butt«rworth branch of the Petroleum DistrjEm P |ov Union will hold an emergency meetm* on Sunday to discuss the dismissal by the Shell Company last month of the Union's assistant general secretary. Inche Noor bin Shariff. The union maintains that the action93 words
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Article42 1956-11-10 5 Mrs. R. L. Archer, wife of the retired Methodist bishop for South-East Asia, will be the guest speaker at the Telok Aver Methodist Youth Fellowship devotional meeting in the church auditorium. 235. Telok Aver Street, Singapore, at 7.45 p.m. tomorrow:42 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-11-10 5 j ARMY OFFICER GREETS HIS FAMILY AGAIN THIS HAPPY family reunion shows Capt C. Halmarick, Australian Army public relations officer, with his wife, Valeric, and their three children, on their arrival in Penan? from Australia this week. With their parents are Elizabeth. 3: David. 9; and Wendy, 13. Straits Times51 words
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Article48 1956-11-10 5 Hundreds of business asso--1 elates and regular customers attended a party after one of of Singapore's oldest grocers. M. S. Ally and Co.. opened a branch at 62 Serangoon Garden Way yesterday. It is the company's first branch after 56 years' business In the Colony.48 words
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148 1956-11-10 5 MR. JUSTICE WHITTON in the Singapore High Court yesterday reserved Judgment in the action brought by Rambler Cycle Co.. of London, against the Glen Line for damages for breach of contract for alleged non-delivery of a consignment of bicycle spare parts. The Rambler Cycle148 words
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Article149 1956-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A FORMER Malaya Cup footballer, J. P. Mitchel, who had been sentenced to 18 months' jail by the Klang Sessions Court, had his sentence reduced to six months in the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal today. I Mitchel had been convicted on three149 words
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Article29 1956-11-10 5 The Singapore Forest Officer, Mr. P A. Durgnat, has left for Australia to attend the fourth All-Australia Timber Congress at Sydney on Nov. 12.29 words
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Article21 1956-11-10 5 A thief broke into a house In Shrewsbury Road. Singapore, on Thursday afternoon and stole $1,500 from a wardrobe.21 words
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Article159 1956-11-10 5 NOW THEY MUST GO IT ALONE DENANG. Fri. The Alliance committee here has disowned two "rebel" candidates, Mr. A. Raja Gopal and Mr. A. N. Samy. Both filed their nomination papers on Monday as Alll-ance-MIC candidates for Kelawei and Tanjong East wards. "They will contest in159 words
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Article62 1956-11-10 5 Mr. David J. Williams, principal of the Sinjrapore Polytechnic, who has had extensive experience in management training, will give a talk on "Problems of management at department levels" at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Cinema, on Nov. 21. This is the first of a series of62 words
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Article31 1956-11-10 5 The Singapore Education Society has arranged for a public lecture by Mr. D. J. Williams, principal, Singapor/ Polytechinc, at British Council hall. Stamford Road, at 8.15 p.m. next Wednesday.31 words
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Advertisement103 1956-11-10 5 ROUGH DISTISCIISHED SERVICE Som« studi of Kr«m«nrz Quality rolled gold plat* have b««n worn for as long as thirty-five yean. All Krementz jewelry will give corresponding satisfaction. ■J* £^35g^^. Kr»»»i»»i cuff dnkt rtmain kord f o''* d XT. gold INE QUALITY JEWELRY MIM Htaiag j.w.u, c*ll«f *tm T".. Holdan Cafl103 words
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Advertisement283 1956-11-10 5 for Cleaner Whitetleekh and Sweeter* Breath 1 KM Rm use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chtorophy D Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps roar teeth dean and white but it also helps to destroy bad breath and prevent gum troubles.283 words
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Miscellaneous389 1956-11-10 5 TODAY Esplanade Gardens 6 pm. to 7 EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION. I p.m. SINGAPORE: Annual dinner and REMEMBRANCE DAY PABADE dance. Adelphl Roof Garden, 8 i at Cenotjaph 7 30 a.m service at pjn St. Andrew's Cathedral 10.30 a.m. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SO- ST. JOSEPH'S 111 FCH: UnCIETY: Pianoforte recital by veiling of389 words
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Obituary40 1956-11-10 6 It Wordt $10 (minimum). EDWARD GERALD LEYNE, formerly of Connemara Estate Bangl, In London on the Bth November 1056. MR. M.P. BARUCH aged 93 paxsed away yesterday. Funeral Service at 4 p.m. on 10-11-56 at 26 Lorong Pandan, Malacca.40 words
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Obituary49 1956-11-10 6 ID Wordt $10 (minimum). MRS M- J. ARUL of 36, Cowdray Avenue, thanks all relatives And friends for condolences, wreaths assistance and attendance at his funeral on 7.11.56. High mass sermon will be conducted at 6 30 a.m. In the Paya Lebar Church of Immaculate Heart of Mary.49 words
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Article75 1956-11-10 6 2« riorit $10 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mall" If you wast to win that $5,000 word puzzle. EVERY SATURDAY and Sunday Rljsttafel at "The Cockpit". Ring ***** for table Reservations. THE PROOF of the Pudding Is In the eating—try Alr-wick and *cc just how last75 words
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700 1956-11-10 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Nov. 10, 1956. Water On The Flames If the United Nations can fly to Egypt in five days' time I the first contingents of its in- ternational police force for the i Middle East, as it hopes to do, 1 then the world can begin700 words
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Article342 1956-11-10 6 Closed for nearly a month by student defiance and violence, the gates of the Singapore Chinese High School and Chung Cheng High School were re-opened yesterday, but only for registration. Some four hundred went through, but most of them did not bring parents or sponsors342 words
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Article224 1956-11-10 6 Not all the Federation tax news has been bad even for those who regard Colonel H. S. Lee as a robber in disguise. Repeal of the 1953 Registration of Businesses Ordinance was not unexpected; the only surprise was that the Government should have taken so long to224 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1956-11-10 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by SATURDAY STUDY npHE upright and the virtUQUs will wish all the good fortune in world to the Singapo r e Assemblyman who has promised to expose the "great budget leak." Essential commodities affected by the new taxation, he tejls us, went under theKok Ah Chong - 1,106 words
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143 1956-11-10 6 I WOULD like to inform the gentlemen who have expressed disgust at the Straits Times editorials, on the Middle East that their views are not shared by me and many others like me. "The attitude taken by the Straits Times is shared by143 words
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Letter124 1956-11-10 6 Rluang. "Sanctimonious Ministers* AS an Englishman recently arrived here, may I assure "Enzedder" that F.D.E's views on the Commonwealth are NOT those of most English people. The reference to "Sanctimonious Commonwealth Ministers" is another of F.D.E's unwise generalisations. It refers only, I think, to that itinerant Mr. Nehru, who has124 words
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Letter72 1956-11-10 6 A grievous action JT is reassuring to note A that there are many Britons, here and in Great Britain who are firmly opposed to Eden's policy. Every interested nation is aware that the Suez issue can he settled peacefully. By her grievous act, Britain has lost her political and moral72 words
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Letter169 1956-11-10 6 The stitch in time I ENDORSE the condemnation by Messrs. Bell and Day of your leading article "Oil on the Flames" and of Mr. Bartlett's sanctimonious article published in the Straits Tiifes the same day. Any fair minded person would know that for a Cabinet containing men like Sir Anthony169 words
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Letter120 1956-11-10 6 Lost moral leadership AS an Asian and a friend of the British I am profoundly grieved at the British Government's action over the Suez Canal. One of your correspondents said that "at last Britain is herself again." Am Ito take it that the respect for smaller nations as propounded by120 words
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Letter53 1956-11-10 6 Evidence and judgment RESULTANT from the unbelievable,* and completely anti-British attitude of your paper, I have cancelled all further deliveries. You passed, by a long mark, the limits of 'passing an opinion.' You were utterly condemning. You had Indeed passed judgment before hearing the evidence. FRANK M. STOTT Singapore Doing53 words
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Letter76 1956-11-10 6 rpo me it would seem that what Britain and France are now doing is a job the United Nations should have done long ago. Britain has already made it clear that she will be only too willing for the United Nations to take over the Job. I am surprised that76 words
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Article95 1956-11-10 6 (From the Straits Times of Nov. 9. 1906) THE first opium smoker in Malacca to be cured of the habit by the "Seremban Opium Cure" is a Cantonese photographer. He heard about the medicine some time before the antlopium meeting was held there and sent to Seremban95 words
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Advertisement767 1956-11-10 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. I 1 j 1 1 j J l < I i 1 i < i I j 1 I Jl Wordt $10 (minimum). lei To Arthur and Jeymnalar (nee Nlles). a son. at Bungnar Hospital, on 9th November, 1956. Both well. It Word* $10 (minimum). NEWTON CHEE: Howard767 words
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Advertisement179 1956-11-10 6 TODAY 18 POPPY DAY Twice in a generation the world been plunged into the darkness a despair of total war. In defence c our democracy many millions of v fellowmen fcave their lives thou not in vain. Their death is our fcuara tee that peace is our heritage am: freedom179 words
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Article64 1956-11-10 7 $35,000 CHEQUE CAN BE YOURS THERE'S still time for 1 you to make your bid the $35,000 Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest 'B\ there'i also $5,000 insolation prizes. .c money contest lose* on Monday. Vov 12 at 5 p.m. Entries from outside isore and post..*d Nov. 12 will be64 words
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Article67 1956-11-10 7 3 dead in mix-up ambush SEREMBAN. Fri. YEAR-OLD British officer and two were killed in an ex■t-> b^'wren a untlni party and of "A" Coy. Lincoln n Jdebu at midrday. Malays had gone hunt•r.g defr at Kampong Pera- trlcted area, dur- On thrir Journey home killing a deer they Into67 words
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Article24 1956-11-10 7 rd Motor Company I presented a $5,000, Bttte car to the Singapore j r-rculosis Association) "casion of the firm's j nary.24 words
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Article46 1956-11-10 7 K ANSON, Fri. A f abourer, Seetham- I r lied after being n by a car at t-» -.-.iiestone. Teluk An- son-Bagan Datoh Road, yes- erday. The car. from Teluk Anson. was carrying a bridegroom to Bagan Datoh when the accident occurred.46 words
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Article391 1956-11-10 7 VERY RUM THINGS ARE HAPPENING TO LIQUOR PRICES BUDGET HANGOVER JHL THINGS happening to liquor prices in Singapore are more mixed up than a cocktail ho, only clear fact to emerge so far from the naze is that drinkers are going to pay more391 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-11-10 7 A FEW students hold a study group meeting at the Chinese High School. The aim: How to dissuade parents from registering their children. Straits Times picture.32 words
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Article55 1956-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation Government will appoint an Assistant Commissioner in Australia to understudy the Commissioner. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. who leaves for Canberra next week The Assistant Commissioner will be responsible for Information, trade relations and the welfare of Malayan students, of whom there55 words
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Article124 1956-11-10 7 THE Singapore Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, 1 yesterday rejected a suggestion that the Government should buy blood to keep the blood bank well stocked. "It Is an entirely wrong i idea." Mr. teraga said. 'Thia is one of the things the public should voluntarily offer."124 words
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Article32 1956-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Sultan of Trengganu opened the 6th Malayan International Salon of Pictorial Photography, sponsored by the j Malayan Photographic Soiciety, at the British Council Hall here today.32 words
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Article273 1956-11-10 7 'DON'T REGISTER CHILDREN' A NUMBER of "rebels" were alert again yesterday A at two Chinese middle schools in Singapore trying to persuade parents not to register their children. But their threats were ignored by th- parents who flocked to the Chung Cheng and Chinese High schools273 words
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Article129 1956-11-10 7 Many roads blocked by floods SEVERAL places in Selangor and Perak were flooded today. The 18V4 to 19 3 4 mile. Ka-jang-Dengkil Road, in the Ulu Lang at district of Selangor, was under 13 inches of water and was Impassable to light traffic. The water was reported to be rising.129 words
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Article52 1956-11-10 7 Officials of the Singapore Education Society for 1956-57 are: chairman, Mr. Cheong Hock Hal; vice-chairman. Mr. John V Skinner; secretary, Mr. Hylton K. Frugtnelt, asst. secretary. Mr. Lenny Rodrigo. treasurer, Mr. E. Pereira; committee. Dr. Tai Chen Hwa, Messrs. Koh Boon Chiang. Chan Kai Yau and Tan52 words
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Article56 1956-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Employees Provident Fund received more than $6,138,000 in contributions last month, making a total of $52,897,000 from January to October this year. Last month's withdrawals by more than 1.000 people amounted to $376,732. There are now 934.256 contributor? of all categories an56 words
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Article42 1956-11-10 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Inche Wan bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman, Officer-in-Charge of Criminal investigation. Kedah, is coming here soon to act as Chief Police Officer. Trengganu in place of Inche Taliff bin Lisut, who has gone to Australia on leave.42 words
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Article51 1956-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Twenty-four rubber tappers were slightly injured this morning when a Damansara estate lorry swerved off an estate road. The tappers 21 of them women, were treated at the general hospital here, X-rayed and sent home. The estate lorry was taking them to51 words
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Article29 1956-11-10 7 The first of two ships which tare re-opening Lloyd Triestino's freight service from Italy to the Far East, the 8 380-ton Agostino Bertanl, 'arrived in Singapore yester!day.29 words
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Article103 1956-11-10 7 MALACCA Fri.— A Malacca pharmacist, Chong Ngiap Lye, who petitioned for divorce from his wife, Tan Hock Mol, a Singapore teacher, on grounds of desertion was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice B. O. Bmith, in the Malacca High Court today. The decree Is to103 words
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74 1956-11-10 7 MAD RUSH FOR JOBS IN THE MENTAL HOSPITAL IPOH. Fri. T*HE employment exA change here has received an unusual request by 278 peonle who have registered for jobs. AH of them, including several women, want to be attendants at the Central Mental Hospital in Tanjone Rambuttan. "They do not want74 words
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Article76 1956-11-10 7 2 SOLDIERS FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IPOH, Fri. Two Servicemen, L/Cpl. Goodwin. 20, and Cpl. Graham. 21, were removed to hospital unconscious at dawn today, following a road accident 13 miles north of Ipoh. A passing lorry picked up the two injured men and took them to the Chemor police station. L'Cpl.76 words
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Article70 1956-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council is to ask the Selaiigor Government to extend the three-week period for registration of voters next year in viPW °f a P" proachlng independence for the Federation. The proposal was made by an Alliance Councillor. Mr. A70 words
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198 1956-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A suit for $22,445 damages filed by an Indian university honours graduate recruited to teach In the Federation on a three-year contract was today dismissed by the Sailangor High Court. Henry Vincent Hlggins had 1 alleged that his services had been wrongfully terminated198 words
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Article246 1956-11-10 7 $280,000 beer vanished pOH WHATT CHYE. chief storekeeper of the Ea 1 Asiatic Co., was Jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Knight in the Assize Court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust of 18,325 cartons of Carlsberg beer belonging to the246 words
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Article157 1956-11-10 7 Jail for a hungry tapper \fALACCA, Fri. Mat iTI Jan bin Suboh, a 40 year old rubber tapper who lost his temper when his lunch was not ready and attacked his sister, Sichik binte Laji. with a parang was jailed for three years by the Malacca High Court today for157 words
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Article53 1956-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— More than 400 people last night attended a reception held at the Lake Club here by the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., in honour of its visiting chairman, Prince Axel of Denmark. The High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGillivray, and the Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul53 words
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Article32 1956-11-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Mrs. C. G. Watts has bee;, elected hon secretary of th* Johore State Anti-TB Association. She takes the piaoe o: Miss Doris Blak c now in Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Advertisement126 1956-11-10 7 Tender, plump and fuO •< flavour ♦h«y'r« Batchdor* Pea* all right I if Tha minute you taste them you'll i^H£^_ a' know they're the best peat you've |)^dMri^HVß| ever eaten, could ever eat I L"^ rs They are to nourishing, too, ■P l^dt»Ml»3 because they are rich In protein. HHBiSfISIIL^BE126 words
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Advertisement150 1956-11-10 7 TODAY IS POPPY DAY Twice in a generation the world has been plunged into the darkness and despair of total war. In defence of democracy many millions of our fellowmen gave their lives— though not in vain. Their death is our guarantee that peace is our heritage and freedom our150 words
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Article139 1956-11-10 8 THERE is such a heavy de- mand for air passages to Europe that Qantas-BOAC is fully booked until next year. Normally, at this season of the year, seats are readily I obtainable at a few days 1 notice. But the combination of the Olympic139 words
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Article94 1956-11-10 8 Boycott ship gets oil rE 5,183-ton Universal Trader, the ship which arrived in Singapore from North China on Thursday and was refused bunkers by the Standard Vacuum Oil Co. on orders from Washington was given bunkers yesterday by a British firm after permission had been obtained from London. A fresh94 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-11-10 8 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces. Lt.Gen. Sir Francis Festing. presented certificates for good service to seven members of British forces in Singapore yesterday. Receiving: his certificate (above) is Inche Maid in bin Abdullah, a civilian employee at GHQ. FARELF. Testimonial for rood66 words
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Article30 1956-11-10 8 BUTTER WORTH, Pri.— For stabbing an RAF mess boy, Govindasamy. with a penknife, Manikam, a labourer, was today sentenced by a Butterworth Court to four month's jail.30 words
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Advertisement475 1956-11-10 8 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TODAY'.C^H^f A JOURNEY INTO PARADISE' the LOST CONTINENT %JJ IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR tHJ A Cathay Organisation Rrlratr EXTRA! EXTRA! LATEST M.F.LY* NEWS: "H.R.H. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH IN MALAYA. TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! ITS SENSATIONAL .wcMwwpyy lo M Vi t *v«'on ..ch^,, f GRACE KELLY MP$a3(M FRA NK475 words
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Miscellaneous222 1956-11-10 8 RADIO MALAYA •Programmes thus marked can be received by listeners in Malacca Short wave 49 41m. Medium wave 476 m., 343 m, 366 m. and 27ta. P.M. *1.00 Programme Summary; M.Ol Saturday Date; *1.30 News Followed By Singapore Share Market Report; *1.45 The WeekEnd's Sport; 2.15 On Parade; 2.30 Light222 words
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Miscellaneous260 1956-11-10 8 pur Race Results; *9.45 Light Relief; 10.00 Jan Club; 10.30-11.00 Late Night Extra. Regional SINGAPORE Short ware 41m. Medium war* 476 m. A.M. 7.15 Time Signal; 7.16 Morning Serenade; 7.30 News; .7.35 A Date With Music; 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02 A Date With Music; 8.30-9.00 Hospitals' Halt Hour; P.M. 5.10-8.30260 words
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Article, Illustration1313 1956-11-10 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE. British Bantam traders defeated fire, thieves m Australia** fl Popular B 1 Java king threatened m =5 =2 to close tlotvn station 1 I' was a strange little procession. Fourteen expatriate Englishmen with the red St. George carried before them in n celebration of the coronationHTS - 1,313 words
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Advertisement235 1956-11-10 9 vX<^X^>) '^^B I Ljfk t^Bm^m^m^m j£&?»M nr WITH COMFI DEUCE MALAYAN AIRWAYS Ijfff '«5i '♦r^kf Swiss Made BBS We don 't say l (i^W our EWpf^ watches are the world's best W but can frankly assure you Wf our£/fap*fa watches W will serve you a life-time •AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING235 words
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Advertisement56 1956-11-10 9 STRIPES are Bigger and Better SKIPPER KNIT SPORT SHIRTS h WILSON BROTHERS For Wearing An unusual Interpretation of new vertical stripe, V. Soft, knit Cotton, Shrink Resist treated, easy to wash. Distinctive colour Combination. Choose your Favourite today at our GRAND ANNUAL SALE GiAN SINGH CO LTD. 30 1, Raffles56 words
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Miscellaneous127 1956-11-10 9 Rex Morgan^ 3M.D. Just to say Hello f| J jOHNi please/ 7 HECLO JUNE.' V yeS BUT IW IP YOU PON'T WIND, I'LL "i^T"^*^ EVERYONE 15 1 15 DOCTOR I OUT H£'s VERY I ]7* WAIT IN HERE.' J JUST \\<£7l 1 V fV^ 5 p ©EE, HELEN LOOKING AT127 words
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965 1956-11-10 10 RUBBER MARKET CLOSE WEEK ON A SOUNDER TONE By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Rubber Market closed the week yesterday on a sounder note as far as off-take was concerned, there being more genuine trade orders from the United States and the Continent. Another factor which improved the price was965 words
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Article145 1956-11-10 10 i December first grade rubber bnyer* f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 100% cents par lb.. up 1% cents on the position's close on Thursday. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices In cent* par lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: No. 1 RB5. Spot f.o.b. buyers 100%. sellers 100145 words
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Article103 1956-11-10 10 Although Kamnnting Tin Dredging current profits are running at a higher level than In the year to March 31 last, the fact that a much heavier tax charge will have to be borne than for the last two years Is stressed by the chairman. Mr. Jack Addlnsell. Profits103 words
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Article98 1956-11-10 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Sellinr T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Swiss Franca 141%; Belgian Francs 1615*: Holland Guilders 123 X; Dentsehe Marks 135%; Swedish Krenor 167%; Norwegian Kroner 231 Danish Kroner98 words
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Article420 1956-11-10 10 Stockpile policy unchangeo »JHE week has been f L of active trad n Y all sections O f the ffl market, report, H^ Cutler, Bath Co in their cum nt r L M Interest has ma focussed on thf'"'\V£ East Htnatioi eath the surfapp t has been a genuine s420 words
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Advertisement709 1956-11-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS AXE invited from Federal Citizens tor appointment as Assistant Nurses In the Oeneral Hospital Malacca In the salary scale $100, 107.50/ Exam bar/ 130x7 &0 *220 p.m. Special Urade 22UX7.5U-280 pjn. plus COLA. Candidates must normally be 17 years of age provided that candidates between the ,-es709 words
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Advertisement730 1956-11-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens lor appointment to the Postal Clerical tiervice. Men who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday. The appointment Is Pensionable. Salary scale $137.50 x 7.50 $152. 50/ Examination /199 x 14 227/ Examination/ 254 x 14 $394/408 x 14 478730 words
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Advertisement857 1956-11-10 10 NOTICES BUILDING LOANS IN SINGAPORE The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd., reminds the public that It provides finance for the erection of new houses and other buildings In Singapore and Is prepared to make loans on mortgage of existing property. Apply: GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. 12-16. Cecil857 words
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Advertisement712 1956-11-10 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, NOT. t. RUBBER: 100% ©enU per lb. (up 1% cento). TIN: $406.25 per picul (up |1). COPRA: 126.75 (Nora.) per picul (unchanged). SPORE SHIPPING Ships lyimg •lengrile the Singapore Harfcoa* Board wharves er expected today are: Oranje 12, Idomeneua 45, TheU Star C.P, City of Ripon 6,7.712 words
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Advertisement365 1956-11-10 10 KNUTSEN LINE obunt service PROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing San Vancouver Frsncitco S"por c P. Swet. Penang F mar Elissbetfc Bskke 23/25 Nov 26 Nov Ho Call 3 CiertE? Bskk. 10 Nev 10/12 D.c 13 Dec IS Dec M Ellen Bakke 24 Nov 8 Dec 8/10 |.n 11365 words
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Advertisement1229 1956-11-10 11 ...405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. to* Mil (Ircorporarr-o in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE Or»" r >^n to proceed va c''ier ports to load and discharge cargo a to UVIRPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS J* vtSStLS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS ADRASTUS AENEAS ELPENOR PTRRHUf (Durban 9.ll—1,229 words
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Advertisement997 1956-11-10 11 "-^^^^f^F/^J WSkJ IM m «bbT mm m. i^| l^ Lfm mf M f^LX EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penong f>. S'hom S'poro «odwn 44 AT 1100 ..JJ^SJIt" ....2/ 3DM V4Dm S/4DM SELAHDIA" 11/11 Dm 12/13 Dm 14/1S Dm BSaS2^ l^C»«TiA^^ HAMiU S'por* p. Sham Penang997 words
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Advertisement987 1956-11-10 11 rS!«,ho THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD n SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LIHES SAILINGS TO U.K. 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'por* P. Sham Penong •EHVORUCN for London, Rotterdam, Hull 0.8/9 Sells 11 Hoy 12/14 Ho* IS/M Ho* BENAYON for London, Hull, Hamburg 17/2J Nev M/M No* 27/28 Nev •ENALDtR987 words
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Advertisement1178 1956-11-10 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL: No.: ***** ■^I^* ■OCKMALL KLAVKMBM LWI LONDON, HAVRE ROTTERDAM, LOS ANOILES, SAN FRANCISCO, Bnrt i,« A HA^ iU SEATTLE, VANCOUVER PORTIA K 3 < h Atlonti Ports Accepting cerge fer Central 4 SeuiN ond Canada via Colomso \morlsa CITY OF RIPON BOUOAIHYIUE •Ittm hJv- QMm.1,178 words
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604 1956-11-10 12 I WOULD be grateful if I could air what I consider to be a very Justifiable grievance regarding income tax. My wife and I were married in Singapore in February 1955 and before this time she had resided in England. In April she started604 words
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Article308 1956-11-10 12 HUNGARY AND SPORE IN these trying times, when events In tbe Middle East are surely of worldwide Importance, it Is refreshingly indicative of the parochial outlook of Singapore that the proceedings in the Assembly are given priority in the news broadcasts from Radio Malaya. If ever a statement in this308 words
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Article, Illustration177 1956-11-10 12 I SHOULD like to refer to an item In the Straits Times, (Nov. 6) under the heading "Blamed City Councillor for his prosecution." The facts are that Mr. S. M. Vasagar, City Councillor, reported to 'the Vehicles to Traffic Committee at its meeting on May177 words
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Advertisement335 1956-11-10 12 7__\ ALL THE BEST /^^^gj BISCUITS IN THE PICK OF Ml^j iul packets i BARKATH STORES LTD., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang To-day is POPPY DAY Twice in a generation the world has been plunge< into the darkness and despair of total war In defence of democracy many millions of our335 words
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Advertisement139 1956-11-10 12 more people are smoking dv MAURI ER 6et a tin of theso filter tip dgaretto, today mnd how wall they suit you the am km rn^rn I household antiseptic I SAVLON is Non-pononout. Power- ljj^|^|| ful and Clcjnsing containing HH|ASk£^9&i two of the mott modern anfitep- tics— ''Hibitanc' and 'Cetavlon'139 words
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293 1956-11-10 13 NERAL MOREIRA - MRU FAVOUR RIGHT-TOLEFT NUMBERING NERAL MOREIRA By No set rule, but it's desirable, they say KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. HPHE Malayan Rugby Union may suggest to all x rugby unions to adopt a right-to-left numbering system for their teams, Mr. J. N. Hughes, president of the M.R.U. said today. He wu293 words
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Article272 1956-11-10 13 Police SA win their final outing FLICE S.A. won their final match In the Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. One league, -beating 8.H.8 Police 3-1 at Balestier Road yesterday. Police are now fourth in the table with 12 points, but an likely to lose this position to A JT Changl and272 words
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Article18 1956-11-10 13 LEICESTER. Pri— Leicestershire beat Ernst Midlands 13-0 in a Rugby Union county championship match here yesterday—Reuter.18 words
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Article38 1956-11-10 13 The United States soccer team tor the Olympic Oames will play a charity match against Singapore at Jalan Besar stadium on MonProceeds of the match win go to the Poppy Day Pond.38 words
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Article116 1956-11-10 13 MELBOURNE, Frt. SIXTEEN wickets tumbled on the St. Kilda gfoundhenj today when the Victoria Western Australia Sheffield Shield match opened. The home side were dismissed for 131. and before stumps were drawn Victoria had claimed six Western wickets for 66 runs. K Strauss (4-38) and116 words
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Advertisement1321 1956-11-10 13 ■113 WWHBBB^ i >DATHM VACANT /.m Stctt. txtrm. y I NISHUJ BED- < Bathroom ;or rouple or Itles, Tele- Kho Tel- ."50 to $170. ISf Terrace 3 bedrooms showerbsth if Sennet* i. Box WORKING LADY flat, fully furn. :MM Verandah MS le: River European Apf ***** after I Bfdroomed ■rrant's1,321 words
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Advertisement895 1956-11-10 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* ordt U (Min.)-Box M tU. **Urn. 1850 FIAT -500', 1049 M/Minor. 1951 Vanguard, Tel: *****. j JAGUAR 24 UTRE cream/red I European owned, new April '66. King ***** ext. 2. 1951 VANGUARD Good condition, new tyres ***** miles 1,300/. Phone Prttchard. ***** Sunday only. SUNBEAM TALBOT895 words
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Advertisement407 1956-11-10 13 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE 111 Words IS (Min.y—Boxitcts. txtrm. HEAVY EQUIPMENT CATERPILLAR D 8 D 4 Link Belt Shovel \C V General Shovel \C.Y Fordson Diesel Tractor Letourneau Heavy Rooter Osgood Crawler Box A 5804. ST. VOOR ST. NICOLAAS verkrijgtaaar: Boterletters, gevuld speculass, Krentebroden, Speculaaspoppen, Boterspeculaas. Pepernoten. etc. Java Provision407 words
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Advertisement341 1956-11-10 13 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for tae carriage of Co-operative Marketing Societies' pineapples from PonUan District to Johore Bahru and Singapore. Fall particulars may be obtained from the Co-operattve Marketing Officer PonUan Kechil Johore. All tenders should be sent to the Deputy Commissioner for Co-operative Development, Muar. Johore. not341 words
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Advertisement142 1956-11-10 13 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H. E. THE AOVERNOR Of SINGAPORE SIR ROBERT BLACK. K.C. M.«. K. St. J., 0.8.t: DAIKE AND STAtt PtCEMTATIOH ABOUT W\ RAFFLES HOTEL DECEMBER Ist. 3rd. sth. Bth. at 9.00 p.m. IN AID OF SINGAPORE YOUTH SPORTS CENTRE TICKETS AT ROBINSONS TABLE RESERVATIONS AT RAFFLES142 words
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795 1956-11-10 14 INTERLAKEN FOR TOP SPRINT ON FIRST DAY'S SHOWING TNTERLAKEN is ac- cepting and I am not going to look beyond her in the main sprint race— the Class 2. Div. 1, 6f handicap (Race Four). This four-year-old can go far. She was hardly out of a strong canter when sh795 words
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Article45 1956-11-10 14 THE going at Kuala Lumpur up to last night was on the heavy side. The Forecast Pool is on Races 3. 5, 7; Treble Tote, with $1,094 brought forward, is on Races 4, 6, 7: Big Sweep is on Race S.45 words
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Article304 1956-11-10 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP HE SHOWED UP OVER A MILE AS A 3-Y-O Of ENGLAND By HE GETS CONFIDENT VOTE IN H MILE TROPHY RACE OANDOWN II gets his right trip and I give him a confident vote in the Class 2, I',-mile (Race Six) at Kuala304 words
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435 1956-11-10 14 Siam Rice an extra good each way bet SIAM RICE is accepting and on his Penang October form he stands out as an extra good each-way bet in Race Seven. This six-year-old is right back at his best after a lapse. At Penang last month he set out to make435 words
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Article149 1956-11-10 14 T^HE Sportsman Boxing Trophy for 1956 Boys' Town's top boxing prize— was awarded to David Duclos for his willingness to meet Loh Hong Teck, mosquito weight champion. None of the other boxers was willing to fight Loh. Harry Shortt was adjudged the best boxer for149 words
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Article112 1956-11-10 14 TODAY BUGGER: S.C.C v Royal Signals, padang Naval Base t All Bine*. Thomson Road; R.E.ME. v R.A.SC, Ayer Rajah Road; R.N.AS. Sembawang v SER., Sembawanf; G.H.Q v The Blacks. Tangling Medical v Dental. BuUt Timah. HOCKEY: S.H A. Dlv. I; University v Wanderers, Buklt Timah. Dlv. 2: RAF.112 words
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Article157 1956-11-10 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY Race 1 230 CYRENE Hollywood Star Red Runner H-WOOD STAR Cyrene Majula CYBENE Hollywood Star Get Going Race 2 J.M HONEY BEE Life Jacket Ungfleld HONEY BEE life Jacket Kftnnferry HONEY BEE Bold Dracoon Life Jacket Race 3 3.30 CARSHALTON Splendour Santa Catarlna CARSHALTON Fig157 words
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Article1096 1956-11-10 14 Race 1 2.30: Apprentices Race: Class 5, Div. 3 6 F. 1 495 Majula 5y Omar 9.00 T. V. Mitchell Donnelly 2 850 Tolyar 4y Johari 8.13 Mr. Mrs. T. H. Teo Rodger* 3 078 Get Going 4y Sawoon 8.12 T. F. Wong Daniels 4 423 Cyrene 4y1,096 words
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Article56 1956-11-10 14 LIVERPOOL. Fri.— Lady Belinda Dugdale's Money to Burn today won the £1,000 Autumn Cup run over ii miles and 170 yards from 13 rivals here. Money To Burn won by a length from Mr. A. L. Knlghton'g Buckley, with Mr. Stanhope JoePs Beddington 111 aReuter - 56 words
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114 1956-11-10 14 A SIA'S fastest man, Abdul Khaliq of Pakistan, was among the 80-member Pakistani Olympic contingent which made an hour's stop in Singapore yesterday on the way to Melbourne. At the recent trials in Karachi he did the 100 metres in 10.2 sec. (equals world114 words
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146 1956-11-10 14 PAKISTAN GOOD NOT GREAT, SIDE—JOHNSON Aussie Test men pass throwi LAN JOHNSON, captain of the Australian cricket team which lost the "Ashes' to i recently, said in Singapore yesterday that p a j?' could not be. termed a "great" cricketing just because of their victory over the A He said:146 words
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Article179 1956-11-10 14 T<He Bulgaria] A for the usr ol thu? revolutionary fl a oone'f ne called the »K« h Olympic Gam, ,"J instead of the RumJ This was Straits Time., i,. Nadort. ipokesm.,.. strong Hungarian oivmn, tingent which arrived Mr. Nadorl said Ve i«, B gary before179 words
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Article90 1956-11-10 14 MR. Llm Thye Hee, the Federation Olympic athletic team's coach, yesterday denied that there was a "cold war" between Federation and Singapore athletes. The Federation athletes are training at Singapore's Farrer Park ground. "Any suggestions of a 'cold war' are unworthy," he told the Straits Times-90 words
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Advertisement809 1956-11-10 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* S* 'Mm.) M»x St cU. txtru. WANTED BY LARGE European Company an Asian Techno/Commercial assistant preferably with University Training and qualification. Please reply giving full particulars to Box AS79B S.T. A VACANCY EXISTS for a Confidential Lady Stenographer. Applications from809 words
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Advertisement128 1956-11-10 14 CENTURIES BY COWDREY, OAKMAN BLOEMFONTEIN. Fri. were 289 for one. Th« M.C.C scored 420 for Colin Coudrey (173) aw ,o«r o» the openin* day of ftflgMßßj their match against Orange i a record for this wicktt i Free State here. At tea they South Africa —Reuter i k A EUROPE128 words
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