The Straits Times, 12 November 1956

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  • 26 1 tiro.** 'f T*i a H AVERAGE BAMiy CEKTIFIEI SALE KICIEIS 7J.MI The Straits Times Sew* 0 11 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1956. 15 CENTS
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  • 1189 1 Commandos clash with looters as famine threat mounts British aid the sick FEAR OF EPIDEMIC LONDON, Sunday. KIOT broke out in Port Said last night as a tod shortage and epidemics threatened its nil people. owd of alxnit 500 raided army stores city's sou I hern
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  • 183 1 MERDEKA WON'T END WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. T' Chief Minister, 1 Tengkn Abdul Rahman,' v that "tne comrdeka will make no difference at determination the Malayan Party and i it terrorism." statement is cona message on each 10,000.000 leaflets dropped to ter:he jungle under "Operation Iceland' the bigger leaflet dropping
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  • 162 1 A GREAT NEW CONTEST STARTS TODAY ($lOO,OOO prize! for charm j Y OU could win $100,000 in a great, new CHARM s CONTEST which starts today. s How? By having an eye for charm, filling in an 5 H entry form and paying a* fee of $1. E The object
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  • 230 1 Observer loses two trustees LONDON, Sunday. THE Observer announced today that two of its trustees had resigned in protest against its editorial criticism of Sir Anthony Eden's policy in Egypt. They were Marshal of the Royal Air Force Viscount Portal of Hungerford, aged 63, and Mr.
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  • 62 1 A schoolboy, Koh Eng Soon 10, was drowned in the sea off Katong Park, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. He was out swimming with friends when he was missed. A lifeguard at the park searched for him and found him lying about six feet under water. Koh wae
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  • 58 1 MELBOURNE. Sun. Olympic officials here ar c investigating reports that a torch bearer had flouted tradition by taking a lift on a lorry. A farmer's wife in Rollingstone, Queensland, said a runner was about to set off when someone on the official convoy lorry shouted
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  • 33 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. The Argentine Foreign Ministry moved today to arrange for the ttansportation of 3,000 orphaned Hungarian children to whom it has ofTeitd a new life in Argentine homes.— U.P.
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  • 47 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. A House of Representatives committee is considering legislation to end a provision in the Income tax laws which allows a $600 deduction for the upkeep of a mistress. The committee does not plan to interfere with allowances for wives.— Reuter.
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  • 22 1 BELFAST. Sun. Six British customs sheds along the Northern Ireland— Eire border were blown up early today. —Reuter.
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  • 22 1 NICOSIA, Sun. A British soldier was wounded today when a terrorist threw a grenade at a truck in Limassoi —Reuter.
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  • 24 1 LOS ANGLES. Sun. Victor Young, hit parade composer of the mid-30s. died her* yesterday after a heart attack. He was 56— A.P.
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  • 33 1 KANSAS CITY, Sun. A U.S. air force lieutenant, who twice "buzzed 1 the home of his parents, was killed near here yesterday when the jet plane he was flying crashed A.P.
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  • 33 1 HONG KONG, Sun. Peking Radio said today a Nationalist Chinese C-46 transport plane with nine soldiers aboard was shot down last night over Hangchow on the East China coast— A.P.
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  • 263 1 Sack for leader of UMNO women MIDNIGHT MEETING SAYS SNE FLOUTED RULES I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Executive Committee of UMNO, at a meeting which lasted until midnight here last night, expel) ed Che Khatijah binte Sidek, leader of the UMNO women's section. The meeting, at the home of the Chief
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  • 20 1 OSLO, Sun. A Norwegian scientific expedition left here today for two years In the Antarctic. Reuter.
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  • 136 1 RED 'ROMEOS'HAVE THE BANDIT BOSSES WORRIED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. RED "ftomeos" are playing ha >c with the women comrades and the terrorist bosses are angry. A booklet called "The Handling of Love Problems of Party Members" has been issued by the South Johore district committee arid the 4th Regiment Headquarters
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  • 184 1 A SINGAPORE Malay clerk who went to Japan last September t» look for his mother, whom he has not seen for 20 years, is giving up the search and returning to the Colony. Abu Bakar bin Mohammed Shah 24. thought he had found his
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  • 401 1 Britain may be asked to help build Federation Army KIALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TWE Chief Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, may x ask the British Government for an outright grant of $400 million to set up the Federation's own armed forces, sources close to the Government said today. If
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  • 124 1 MALAYA-'A LAND WITH MOST MILLIONAIRES IN TNE WORLD' PENANG, San. Malaya has th« highest proportion of millionaires in the world, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. a leader of the labour party of Malaya, said today. Mr. Lim, who is chairman of the Labour Party's election committee, was speaking at an election
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  • 74 1 BOMBAY. Sun.— The Asian regional conference of the Socialist International today regretted the breakdown earlier this year of independence talks between the British Government and Singapore and urged their resumption. A resolution on Malaya welcomed the British Government's promise of Independence and the fixing of a target
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  • 129 1 France holds 'rebel' students pARIS. Sun. French 1 police today arrested five young students, four of them girls, for serving as messengers for the underground leaders of the Algerian rebellion. It followed the arrest yesterday of Professor Andre Mandouze charged with "de- moralising the army and the nation." Two of
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  • 56 1 THREAT TO KILL DIKE SYDNEY. Sun—EOKA. Cypriot underground, ha* threatened t• assassinate Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to Australia. Sydney nevfspaprr Tttilh said today—l P. BRITISH LOSSES NICOSIA. Sun Two British officers IS other ranks killed in operations at Port Said. Allied communique said tonight. Nine officers
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  • 303 2 Ceylon planter will f II Colombo to send— 'We have much to learn from your smallholders' ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A pioneer planter and former chairman of the Rubber Research Institute of Ceylon, Mr. W. P. H. Dias, 70, said here today that on his return home he
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  • 35 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Ng Meng Sang, a shopkeeper, was fined $40 In the Johore magistrate's court today for causing obstruction of the five footway on Aug. I by placing goods on it.
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  • 203 2 THEY CAN JOIN-PRESIDENT THE president of the Singapore Trades Union Con--1 gress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, said yesterday that the congress would welcome any Middle Road union seeking affiliation. They must, however, send in their applications through the proper channels. Mr. Jaganathan made this statement
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  • 117 2 'REBEL MOVE WAS GREAT SHOCK TO ALLIANCE PEN A' T<HE Alliance working ■L committee here will meet within the next few days to consider What action It should take against two MIC "rebels" standing for next month's municipal elections. The "rebel" candidates are Mr. A. Raja Gopal and Mr. A.
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  • 124 2 Singapore may need about 20,000 men and women for civil defence in wartime, including reserve and emergency hospital unite. T3»e Civil Defence Commissioner, Col. L. T. Flrbank, said yesterday it was not proposed to train so many men immediately as it would cost an enormous
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  • 141 2 THE row that threatened kitchen at the oinnpic Games has been solved m v£. Malay cooks do NOT resent workinr under a woman left SinnPore by air for Melbourne °k Saturday to brin, n the kitchen strength to It lull
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  • 78 2 Alliance men in easy win KUALA TRENGGANU, Bur. rpwo of the three Alliance A candidates were returned unopposed when nominatior.; for the Kuala Trenggan. Town Council elections closed yesterday. They are Inche Muda bir. Abdullah, a State Councillor and Inche Mansor bin Mohamed, secretary of the local UMNO division. The
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  • 1085 3 FKIHTING VIRTH/XLY OVER-MOW tot QUESTION 18: WILL KADAR LAST? NEW YCRK, Sun. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, Secre-tary-(Jeneril of the I nited Nations, announced tonight that the Hungarian (.ovcrnimnt had adused him that it was "weighing his request to permit observers to enter Hungary.
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  • 129 3 VATICAN CITY, Sun.- "he Pope urged non-Cormn vnist countries last night to close ranks and use U Shggsr* self in the people of Hun!i»vrrv y f a de*radm H^n<u^rPd- "r <h Certainlyr»nn I\! m conscienc t cannot shake
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  • 268 3 'HELLO' TO QUEEN FROM ICY WASTES LONDON, Sun. The Duke of Edinburgh is to join a roundthe world greetings programme to the Queen on Christmas Day. He will broadcast from the Royal yacht Britannia steaming between New Zealand and Antarctica. The* Duke is at present in New Guinea on his
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  • 122 3 NEW YORK, Sun—A man with a deep knife wound in tomach got down from nperating table in a hospital emergency room yesterithered his clothes and ie wounded man. Alfred Courie. about 30. was brought Roosevelt Hospital by friends. Doctors said he had
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  • 163 3 -RANGOON, Sun. Chinese troops who last year entered Wa State, north-east Burma have been withdrawn in accordance with an understanding reached between the Chinese and Burmese Governments, a Burmese Army spokesman announced here yesterday. The spokesman added that the War Office had received wireless messages to
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  • 125 3 Stockholm sails after $1 mil. repair job NEW YORK. Sun. The Swedish American liner Stockholm, restored to top condition by a $1 million repair job after its collision with the Italian liner Andrea Doria on July 25. sailed from here yesterday for two cruises in the Caribbean. The Stockholm will
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  • 45 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Vice-Presid.nt Richard Nixon visited the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles in hospital yesterday and found him watching television Mr. Dulles, who underwent a cancer operation last week, was in his own words, "Feeling fine." Reuter.
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  • 372 4 Party withdraws from fight -and gains in power Whole election can hinge on gaining its voters 9 support DENANG, Sun.— Party Negara's decision not to contest next month's polls for Penang's first fullyelected Municipal Council puts it in a key position: Ife support of either of the
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  • 131 4 BUTTERWORTH. Sunday. rfHE president of the Government Medical Ser--1 vices Union, Inche Ahmad said, today criticised the "inconsistent" policy adopted by the Government towards hospital assistants. "The Government should take immediate steps to redress this unsatisfactory state of affairs," he told the Straits Times. Inche Ahmad
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  • 55 4 Man had opium jailed JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Tong Choon Wei was sentenced to four months' Jail by the Sessions Court today for being In possession of 214 packets of opium. The opium, in a bag. was found tied round Tong's waist when he was searched by a detective at Johore
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  • 26 4 SEGAMAT, Sun. The Segamat Tpwn Council has set up a playing fields committee to control tfie limited number of playing fields In the area.
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  • 55 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. Twenty nine obscene photographs and a handkerchief with obscene drawings on It were seised when police raided a shop In Bagan AJam Road on Nov. 7. Yesterday Kalu Mansukhanu. 45, a shopkeeper, was nned $100 for possessing the pictures and handkerchief. Kalu said he
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  • 272 4 —SAYS TEACHERS' UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE general secretary of the National Union of 1 Teachers, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, last night suggested that the Alliance Government should send all education officers "back to the classrooms" and leave their Jobs to special grade clerks. Mr. Lum
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  • 62 4 TANJONG MALIM, Sun. Youths of the Methodist! Church from the Federation I and Singapore will attend a two-day conference at the Methodist Girls' School in Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 15 and 16. They will discuss and exchange Ideas on problems facing young people in Malaya. The conference
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  • 74 4 PRINCE AXEL of Denmark, chairman of the East Asiatic company Ltd., on Saturday laying the foundation stone of "Denmark House", which is expected to be completed by the middle of next year. The nine-storey building-, situated at the corner of Raffles Quay and Telegraph Street, Singapore,
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  • 82 4 Watch thief is sent to jail JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Abdul Manap bin Sallm was sentenced In the Magistrate's Court here today to three months' jail foe the theft of two wrist watches, a gold ring, four fountain pens and a wallet containing $45. The watches, ring and cash were stolen
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  • 194 5 Hands off textbooks, please teachers SINGAPORE Chinese school teachers will ask the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, to make as little change as possible to textbooks now used in Chinese schools. A spokesman for the teachers' association told the Straits Times yesterday that this was to ensure that
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  • 84 5 I^HE death has occurred 1 suddenly in Melbourne of Mr. Robert Bucanan Bell Donnell, a Singapore share broker. Mr. Donnell. who was 67, had been in Malaya for over 40 years. He was senior partner of Lyall and Evatt. A Justice of the Peace, Mr.
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  • 77 5 An internationally famous magician has said he was much impressed by the performances of Singapore men. He was Mr. Maurice Rooklyn. who has left for Australia after a brief engagement in a Colony nightspot. An official of the International Brotherhood of Magicians said last night: "We were
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  • 37 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministef for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh. yesterday presented first aid certificates to 31 members of the 15th detachment of the British Red Cross Society, Selangor Branch.
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  • 33 5 Doctor to go on study tour SINGAPORE'S Port Health Officer. Dr. K. Sivam, has been awarded a World Health Organisation fellowship to study port health administration in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
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  • 23 5 Dr. Reinhard Raffalt, director of the Biblioteca Germanica, Rome, gave a 45--minute organ recital at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, last night.
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  • 18 5 All quiet KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— No casualties to security forces or terrorists were reported in the Federation today.
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  • 116 5 A BOUT $10,000 belonging to more than 3.000 shareholders of the defunct Singapore Co-operative Stores Society Ltd., is still waiting to i be collected at the Co-opera-tive Development Office, Fullerton Building. The society's liquidator, Mr. C. M. Soosai, said yesterday that the amount
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  • 201 5 SCOOTER WOMEN IN— BY AIR Monkey trouble on India's roads TWO AUSTRALIAN women, Phil Worrall and Fay A Kelaher, who have travelled through Europe, the Middle East and India by motor scooter, are now in Singapore on their way to Sydney. They are the first women to make th e
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  • 245 5 NATIONAL FRONT CALL BY DR. B. PDH, Sun. The former president of the banned Malay Nationalist Party, Dr. Burhanuddin AlHelmy, today urged all political parties to merge into an "antiimperialist" front. Addressing members of Party Ra'ayat at their National Congress here. Dr. Burhanuddin said that a true national and independent
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  • 30 6 W Wortt U0 (minimum). MRS. NANCIE BLACK Wishes to express her sincere thanks for the Kind Assistance and Letters of Sympathy which she has received during her sad bereavement.
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  • 568 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Nov. 12, 1956. A Sensible Policy The Federation Government will Malay anise the public services as quickly as possible; it will not risk breakdown or lower standards of efficiency in the critical years of transition. It will give the fullest opportunity to local men, but
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  • 306 6 It is astonishing, and tragic, that relatively many members of the United Nations who had no doubts at all of Anglo-French iniquity in the Middle East should not feel it necessary to condemn brutal aggression in Hungary. The majority of the AsianAfrican group abstained from voting on
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  • 247 6 The talks on Chinese intrusion into Burma which U Nu has had in Peking may have left Burma only half satisfied. A week after the exPremier's return to Rangoon the two governments have announced in a Joint communique their agreement on mutual withdrawals and the submission to
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  • 1061 6 We must now build a world POLICE FORCE SUEZ and HUNGARY FIE one encouraging fact about the Suez Canal crisis is the speed with which an international police force can be established when governments are sufficiently frightened. The need for such a force became obvious as far back as 1925,
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    • 669 6 READ the letter by Joan Wilson with deep interest. I began with the profoundest respect. When I came to the last paragraph, I faced the fact that what she had written was fiddlesticks. Let us fac e the Middle East
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    • 316 6 rtONORATULATIONS to vy Joan Wilson on the first logical, reasoned letter yet to be published on the Middle East Crisis. She alone has made an analysis of the situation with calm factual common sense. What a pleasure to read after the flood of emotional, even
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    • 84 6 AS one who has always been a great believer in women's Intuition but has thought that they were never at their best In print, may I congratulate Joan Wilson on her very fine letter on the Middle East which was published on Nov. 9. Congratulations too to
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  • 134 7 SISTERS? NO, SAY STAY-PUT NURSES r^jaLA LUMPUR, Sun. IV Out of 370 staff rorw* eligible for promotion to Sister. 163 refused to apply. The reason! Promotion al--o.t always mean, inwito--33, transfrr to a hospital lr another district. ed nurses would have 'i.Vve their husbands. Sinwould have to say relatives and
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  • 44 7 :a Sur Hunrr.embers. trade "ntatives and fr >m othrr divi- d the fir.- an- oration of the division of the >r Malaya here man of the diving Cheng Wen. ng that when was first start--,'v io members. membership was 4 000.
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  • 10 7 8.8 Suddenly at Loving husband IUMT of Karen and
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  • 425 7 PROCEDURE: BRIMC niiAPniAU AXD GOOD BEHAVIOUR BOND 'ENROL BY THURSDAY- OR LOSE CHANCE OF SCHOOL' pUPILS of Singapore's Chung Cheng and Chinese High schools who are not registered by 6 p.m. on Thursday will lose their chance of ever going to school. The Minister for
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  • 40 7 A SENTRY from the Royal Malayan Navy Volunteer Reserve stands silent guard at the Cenotaph during yesterday's Remembrance Day ceremony hi Singapore. Members of the public are seen laying wreaths of poppies. Straits Times picture.
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  • 60 7 TENGKU: I'VE GOT THAT PROTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman today confirmed that he had received a protest by the Party Ra ayat against the police search of Dr. Burhanuddin, Al-Helmy. leader of the Malay Youth Congress. But he refuted to comment. Dr. Burhamiddin's belongings were
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  • 97 7 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. —I The Butterworth branch of the Petroleum Distributive Employees Union today appointed a four-man delegation to hold further talks with the Shell Company over the dismissal of the union's assistant general secretary, Inche Noor bin Shariff. An emergency meeting of the union today decided that
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  • 57 7 Singapore's death rate was the lowest ever last year. The number of births showed an Increase over the previous year. The 1955 annual report of the City Health Department just published shows that there were 8,236 deaths last year compared with 8,375 in 1954. the
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  • 31 7 Christians in action is the theme of this year's YMCAYWCA week of prayer and world fellowship, which opened In Singapore yesterday and which will be observed dally till Saturday.
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  • 33 7 Mr. Lee Slow Mong will open an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Mr. Fan Chang Tien at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street, Singapore, at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.
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  • 136 7 PLEA BY COLLIERY WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MORE than 1,000 colliery workers at Batu Arang, 32 miles from here, today urged the Malayan Railway to use more coal so that they could keep their Jobs. Mr. P. K. R. Kurup, president of the Colliery Workers' Union, said that 15,000 to
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  • 27 7 A variety concert in aid of Singapore's Children's Society Convalescent Home will be held at the YJI.C.A. Auditorium, Shenton Way, at 8.30 p.m. next Saturday.
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  • 25 7 The Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, will open the Rotary International conference at the Cathay Hotel at 9.30 p.m. on Nov. 17.
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  • 286 7 They're power drunk— Labour PENANG, Sunday. T*HE Labour Party of Malaya today charged that the Alliance Government is getting "power drunk" and that it is out to suppress rival political parties however constitutional and legal their opposition might be. i "This will be a calamity
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  • 34 7 Mrs. Juanita Kaufman, wife of the American physical educationist and coach. Mr. Raymond Kaufman, who is attached to the Singapore Youth Sports Centre, will open the centre's canteen at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 38 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Abdul Hamid bin Kanan who took a radio dry cell battery into a restricted area without a permit was fined $100 or one month's jail in the Magistrate's Court today. The battery was confiscated.
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  • 31 7 A variety concert, organised by the Deepavali Celebration Committee in aid of Tamil Education Society schools, will be held fct the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
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  • 104 7 Singapore Traffic Police yesterday appealed -to the public for information on two hit-and-run accidents which occurred late on Saturday night. At about 1130 p.m., a trisha rider. Sew Hung Kun, was knocked down by a car in Balestier Road. He was taken to hospital. The
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  • 22 7 PENANG. Sun. Bicycle thieves were active in Penang yesterday. Pour machines were reported missing in various parts of the town.
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  • 44 7 CYNTHIA STRIKES POSE FOR CAMERA BUGS Pretty. 17-year-old Cynthia de Souia strikes a pose for shutter boss at the Singapore Photographic outing on the beach yesterday. Cynthia won the women's trophy in the recent Singapore-Jobore walk sponsored by the Free Fresa. Straits Times picture
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  • 381 7 SINGAPORE Joined the Commonwealth countri!es throughout the world in honouring the fallen of tine two world wars yesterday with a Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph. The service was attended by more than 200 people headed by the Governor. Sir Robert Black, the Commissioner General. Sir
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  • 296 7 Tan: Bus owners 'too hasty' A SINGAPORE Assemblyman, Mr. William Tan. yetterday warned that the decision of Chinese bus owners to end an agreement made with their employees' union last year may lead to more labour unrest among the 1.600 busmen. Mr. Tan described the own- I
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  • 127 7 LIB-SOCS TO MR. LEE: 'BE WISE AND QUIT PAP' rpHE Liberal Socialist A Party has suggested that Singapore P.A P. Assemblyman Mr. Lee Kuan Yrw should quit hi« party. The current issue of the Lib.-Socs' official organ The Torch tays that a man is judred by the company he keeps.
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  • 76 7 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Kelantan High Court yesterday rejected a confession recorded by a European District Officer in Malay on the grounds that it was "incomplete and taken without the help of an interpreter." The confession was made by Mat Yassin bin Awang, who with Mamat
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  • 27 7 The swimming pool at Puloh Bukom for Shell Community Association will be declared open by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Nov. 21.
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    • 662 8  -  Hall Romney By H.M.S. Thule Intercepts, by Alastair Mars, (Elek Books 18s.) pVER since, more years .ago than I care to recall, I made a brief trip in one of the British submarines of the China Station, I have had an unqualified admiration
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    • 326 8  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD By A HISTORY OF SINGAPORE. By H. F. Pearson. (University of London Press 55.) SINGAPORE had its riots even in the long ago days of which Captain Pearson writes, The bloodiest of them was the pitched battles between Hokkiens and Teochews, the famous,
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    • 257 8 H Meccano models S of modern design oM Meccano caters for that love of construction |p| and experiment which keeps boys happy |Pn for hours on end. There is no Jimit to the |fc2f variety of working models of modern HB design that any boy can build. Every U Meccano
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    • 263 8 Straits Times Crossword iziiniiiiii z N i^ ACROSS 7 Shirks duty aa Gremlin ap--1 Climb?., like the bees? (6). pears? (9). 9 Dwarf 'B misrepresented? Pro- S Set a cat to look at a line of tectlon's on hand (10). kings ill;. 10 Often lost on holiday (6). 12 Take
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  • 1535 9 Australia's progress began with unpopular governor STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Failed as military planner* succeded as engineer i (;\Y, jostling, holi•A day crowd trampled flower beds and 'urged across the lawn at Government House, Sydney, AusIralia, <>ne hot, midsummer day in 1855 chanting: "We want jho (iiivernor.' .:i usual display
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    • 125 9 Mental Exhaustion f-~^ra^*ly— j f t v %■■>^jipi^^Et 1 BRANDS Pb| ESSENCE OF CHICKEN THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH SENSATIONAL NEW EHSH CAMERAS In 'NEWSWHKS'S (Oct. ISth 1956) *tpor# o» P HOT OK IN A (sth International Photo and Cinema Exhibition at Cologne] 4 outstanding new cameras New Automatic Depth of
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    • 108 9 Rex Morgan* MM. An interruption -j. ?r '^-"^Ftif OP COURSE W SHE'S MERE WHO'S HERB, 1I MAYBE VOO CAM «ET 6BT RID OP Hpß l^ -**iik AMSS 6*LE.'Jrp T ANP INSISTS ON J JUNE I RiD OP HER IP YOU'U. j WHgM, JUNE 1 J Dick Tracy Aerial search '■Mflf
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  • 568 10 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW SHARES RALLY AFTER TAX NEWS Our Market Correspondent By THERE was a better sentiment observable on 1 the Singapore Share Market as the week closed due to the lessening tension in the Egyptian crisis. Early in the week the Allied landing in Egypt turned the market
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  • 385 10 THE following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of broken for the period November 3-9: INDUSTRIALS: Alex Brick Ords. $1.77« i to $1.80. Eraser A Neave Ords. $2.03 to $2.05, Fraser and Neave Prefs. $4. Federal Dispensary $2.85, Gammons $2.05
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  • 118 10 /COMPANIES operating VS in Malaya announced the following dividends last week:— KAMUNTING TIN DREDGING LTD.: a final dividend of Is. IVid. per share, less Income tax at the rate of Bs. fid. in the for the year ended March 11, payable to shareholders on November A Books will
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  • 682 10 TIE following fall revised list of share quotations wm issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after their last meeting In Singapore on Friday:— Barm Srllert Uex Bricks Pref i»o 1.79 Ords 1.75 1.8S Ulas Ice 13.00 (bnyers) i. B. Petrol 53/6 55 6 I. M Trustees
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  • 453 10 DETTER demand from Britain and Europe and D the basic boosting of the Egyptian situation had pushed the rubber price up to $I.oo| by the time the market closed on Friday. At times during the earlier part of the week there were wild fluctuations in price
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    • 544 10 NOTICE GEORGE YOUNG COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as from 3.11. 195«. the partnership between Charles Federick Andrews and Chua Lian Cheng trading under the style of Oeorge Young Company was dissolved, and that the said Chua LJan Cheng shall not be responsible for any debts and other liabilities
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    • 815 10 NOTICES 1 SINGAPORE CO-OPERATIVE STORES SOCIETY LTD. (In Liquidation) NOTICE. Will those members vrtio have not yet collected the 60% value of their shares write to the under c signed or cal] at the Co-operative Dept, 6th Floor, Fuller ton Bldg., Singapore. 1, as early a s possible. In the
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  • 1037 12 SECOND DIVISION P W D LFARI Leicester 17 10 S 2 46 38 35 Stoke IS 9 4 5 38 28 22 Mlddlebro 17 8 6 S 38 25 22 Bristol R. 17 9 3 8 35 22 21 Notts F. 18 9 3 438 34 31 ShefT.
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  • 117 12 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. —Willie Tow-eel, of South Africa, tuccessfully defended his Qnpire lightweight boxing title when he beat Richie "Kid" Howard, of Canada, on points over IS rounds at the Rand Stadium here last night. A crowd of about 6,000 saw Toweel often turn defence Into attack
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  • 613 12 U.K. SOCCER REVIEW SPURS HEAD TABLE ON GOAL AVERAGE LONDON, Sun. TOTTENHAM HOTS--1 PUR, English Football League champions in 1951, went to the top of the First Division yesterday, displacing Manchester United, leaders since the season began. A crowd of 51,000
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  • 193 12 Cardiff Storm to 6-5 WIN v. NEWPORT LONDON, Sunday. 5-0 at half time, Cardiff storm back to A beat Newport 6-5 and preserve their unbeaten run of 17 matches before a crowd of 30,000 yesterNine minutes from the end, Cardiff were still two points behind. Then fullback Alan Friday kicked
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  • 97 12 Ford quits soccer CARDIFF. Sun. TREVOR FORD, Cardiff City »nd Welsh international cen-tre-forward, baa dec Wed v retire from football. Cardiff's manager, Mr. Trevor Mm la, announced yesterday. The bastUag Ford, the eoatUeat player In British f ooibaU and one of the aaeat umlnTlialsl in the rune, has twice comaaanded
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  • 259 12 LONDON. Sun. "RESULTS of Rugby matches played yesterday. RUGBY UNION Guys Hospital 11 Blrkenhead Park 16; Harlequins 27 Richmond London Hospital 8 Cheltenham 8; London Welsh 6 Swansea 3; Middlesex Hospital 0 Metropolitan Police 9; Old CraaMghans 9 Old Blues 3 St. Mary's 18
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    • 928 13 11 1 I lONS VACANT Mi )-BoxS»ct,. txtrm. .Ni> FEMALE represents I.umpur, ipoh, i, and one lady clerk established orga- <\ entatives must Chinese dialect* A U462 S.T. K.L. N Chinese Bank need bookkeepers .wlnige of English I \perlence in bank :rferable. Apply In Ling to Box A 5728 rrlence
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    • 844 13 HOL'SES LAND WANTED it Word, $S (Mi*.)— Box St ct*. txtrm. WANTED 3 BED-ROOMED Residential House, Modern Sanitation. Immediate Occupation Write or contact Mr. Leong, c/o 87 'itl^MM*. SUeet Blngapore VEHICLES WANTED Worm* tt (Mi*.)— Box St ctt. mxtrm. ADVERTISER WILL PAY Fair ?o« c OOA Vst i Car 1950
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    • 942 13 FOR SALE M Word. U (Ml*.)— Box St rt». txtrm. GERMANY HORMONE SOAP: It rejuvenates the skin and rubs away worry wrinkles. $1.45 cake. COD. 4 Cakes Post Free. Sole Agent*: Tasco (Malaya) Co., 184 Cecil St., Singapore 1. MISCELLANEOUS tt Worm* U (Ml*.)— Box St eU. txtrm. SERVANTS AGENCY
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    • 480 13 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TKNDEHIS will be received by Hie State Engineer, jonore, op to noon of the 21st November. IMS ror:— PURCHASE OF UNSERVICEABLE PLANT AND SCRAPB. Full particulars may be obtained from the Mechanical Engineer, Johore Babru. JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class D 1 and
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  • 210 14 CONTINGENT FETED AT DINNER THE 65 MEMBERS of Singapore's Olympic contingent will leave for Melbourne in two batches on Wednesday night and Friday morning. Among the first batch of 25 will be the Chef de MisIMr. A.T. Rajah, 17 basil players, three athletes,
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  • 82 14 TVf ALAYAN Thomas Cup bad--111 mlnton player Abdullah Plruz, and Selangor State player Lye Fook Ylng leave Singapore for India today. The two Selangor players have been invited by the Indian Badminton Association to take part In the Northern India open championships at Luc know starting
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  • 40 14 Royal Air Force Changl beat Indian Association 4-3 In a S.H.A. Dlv. l league game at Balestier Road yesterday. Nugent (3) and Flack scored for Changl while AJlt Singh (short corner) and Thllagallngam (2) replied for Indians.
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  • 291 14 Move to bar nations at war from Olympics LEBANON ARE 6th TEAM TO BACK OUT T»HE SWISS Olympic A Committee today reversed their decision to withdraw from the Olympic Games a few hours after their withdrawal was announced in Darwin. Today's decision was made at
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  • 294 14 OLYMPIC BRIEFS Trinidad lifter will run in sprint relay .MELBOURNE, Sun. rpRINIDAD will ran a 1 weightlifter In its Olympic sprint relay team and is hoping for at least a bronze medal in the event. Heavily muscled Rod Wilkes, is the fourth member of the island's relay squad. He won
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  • 296 14 HAY AND TESSENSOHN PUT UP THE BEST PERFORMANCES SINGAPORE Recreation Club retained the S.H.A. first division league hockey title for the third year in succession when they beat Ceylon Sports Club 2-1 in a play-off at the G.S.C. ground yesterday. S.R.C. have
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  • 81 14 US Olympic team play tonight THE UNITED States Olympic soccer team will meet Singapore in a charity match at .la lam Besar stadium tonight (kick-off 8 p.m.) The Americans are due to arrive from Manila this afternoon by PanAmerican Airways and will resume their journey t 0 Melbourne tomorrowmorning. Singapore
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  • 45 14 Singapore Teachers Union beat University of Malaya 3-1 i» their S.H.A. Dlv. 2 league same pn the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday. This was the eighth successive victory for Teachers. Oon San scored all three goals for Teachers while AH replied for University.
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  • 195 14 WARDLE 14-96 SPINS MCC TO INNINGS VICTORY BLOEMFONTEIN, Sun. YORKSHIRE spinner x Johnny Wardle, with match figures of 14 for 96, helped the M.C.C. score an innings victory ever Orange Free State their fourth successive inings victory here yesterday. Orange Free State were dismissed for 71 and 181 in reply
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  • 97 14 IiIAURICE Khoo won the men's ITX singlei title at the University of Malaya's annual badminton championships at the Oei Tlong Ham Hall last night. Results of other finals were: Men's doubles: Fong See Tonn and Urn Say Hup beat Maurice Khoo and Tay Chin San 15-10. 14-17.
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  • 215 14 "MINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Nancy 1 1 Lim won the women's singles title at the Singapore Badminton Association's national championships when the beat Jessie Ong 1-11. 11-3. 11-7. in the final at the S.B.A. hall last r.ignt. Jessie started promisingly and took full advantage of her experience to
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  • 189 14 Quitting? Johnson and Miller are undecided SYDNEY, Sun. I >TR. U.IAN Test captain lan Johnson and Keith Miller, the noted all -rounder, have not yet made up their minds whether to retire from big cricket. Johnson, asked If he would do so, said: "Well, I don't know. At this stage
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  • 531 14 JEEP'S JOTTINGS Spate of maiden winners at November Meet TT COULD have been the heavy going. But I have never known a meeting which saw so many maiden winners as the November Meeting which ended at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday Buitenzorg found Ms winning turn after defeats on Wednesday and
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  • 22 14 CYRENE, with apprentice Maniam up winner of the first race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 108 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. pENANG Malays created a sur- prise by defeating Singapore Malays by four matches to one to become the first holders of "the Rahman Cup at the Solangor badminton hal] tonight. The Chief Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, Conor of the trophy for inter-state Malay
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  • 81 14 DARWIN. Sunday EMIL ZAIOPEK, Czthoslovakia s triple Gold Medalist the 1952 Olympics, said he would not run in the man thon at the Melbourne Games this month. He would compete only in the 10.000 metres Zatopek, who won the 10,000 metres in the
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  • 189 14 Selangor suffer worst defeat who won Malaya Cup, Su g| their worst defeat 5 season when down 5-0 to apore Self, t iOn a Jalan Besar yesterday. This was their second cessive defeat in Singapore. On Sai were beaten 2-1 by SinJ In a return of Cup Final clash On
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  • 44 14 The combined Sft-n and the 72-mile open Phi! Classic race will be held v Gap on Sunday at 6.30 The race?, organised b< Singapore Cycle Radn) tion, were postponed from C I 28 because of the rio".s. Enclose on Thursday
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 65 14 SOCCER United States Olympic XI v Singapore, Jalan Besar, 8 p.m.; Bukil Timah District Schools finals: Boys' Town v Dunearn Road School. Boys' Town 5 p.m. RUGGER S.C.C. "B" v District Signals, padang, All White* v roller, P.T.S. HOCKEY Olympic team practice, padang, 5.1S p.m.; S.H.A. league, Dlv. 2; Latiff
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