Singapore Standard, 30 October 1956

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  • 32 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD t L I C E 25*81 (5 line«T 2400 #6 /i m FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAI 2811 2414 ill. >«. J-0 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 29 1 THE BIG MARKET RUSH THE curfew was lifted for four hours, so housewives took no chances and turned up ct the markets in full force.
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  • 159 1 ARMY POLICE JOIN IN SWOOP ON SECRET SOCIETY HIDE-OUTS (mops Tun armoured rars A nd about M policemen 13 with steel helmets and e tj men fcned bayonets took part tbOVl 10 hi UW raid. Also at tho seeni were Mr. i>. iv. Broadhnrst, Deputy Commissioner «>f Police .mil DSP
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  • 96 1 THE war on subversive elements in Singapore Will go on, Chief Minister, Mr. him Yew Hock, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. him said his Government was determined to clean the City of these public enemies. "Government is determined to root out all evil
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  • 687 1 Full Backing For Colony's -'Man Of The Hour THL people <>i' Singapore were yesterday unanimous in applauding the Labour Front Coalition Government for its stern action against subversive elements. Col ny'i Chief Mini! ter, Mr. Urn Yew Hock ede ci ibed by some as "the man of the hour." a
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  • 234 1 THE COMMUNIST-INSPIRED REBELLION AGAINST THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT, CULMINATING IN FOUR DAYS OF RIOTING HAS BEEN CRUSHED BUT AT A COST OF SEVERAL MILLION DOLLARS TO THE COLONY. This unofficial estimate is based on the loss., of the island's entrepot trade, stoppage of work at
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  • 803 2 FOOD PRICES SOAR AS HOUSEWIVES SCRAMBLE FOR STOCKS These wcr» *l struments us rioters n h 'b» I Ti /""h bronch Ufc 1 1 »he Factory/ Union wh, n \V *»«9ht o t j* two -hour L^ with Police d'^ mises in th e ho«« of Sunday The Police 0
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  • 255 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Duke of Edinbureii may live i;j« to putation of beinjj; Britain's royal anti-snob crusader when he visits fee redera tion this week, His extended itinerary announced here todtj Indicated Informality is expected to be the keynote
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  • 118 2 IN the early hours of yesterday morning, Lt. Corndr. R.C.H. Micrs, who was on his way to join his unit, was suddenly attracted by the frantic shouts and hand waving of a Chinese occupying the third stoiey of a building in the KaJlang area
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  • 138 3 THE BIG CITY CLEAN UP IT'S A BIG JOB TO KEEP A BIG CITY LIKF SINGAPORE CLEAN. AFTER FIVE DAYS OF RIOTING DURING WHICH MOBSTERS BROKE UP ROADS AND CEMENT POSTS TO SUPPLY THEMSELVES WITH "AMMUNITION/ CITY COUNCIL LABOURERS ESCORTED BY POLICE AND TROOPS WERE OUT YESTERDAY TO PUT THINGS
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  • 32 3 Left: Traffic Police] with shovels and pails replacing a road sign post! smashed by rioters at the junction of Jalan Sultan Road and Victoria Street yesterday. II
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  • 147 3 U.M.N.O. LEADERS KILL MALICIOUS RUMOURS ON TOUR \PORE State UMNO leaders and committee led by the chairman, [nche Abdul Hamid Haji JuiTiu i t whole island during he last two days to ex; the present situation and ;ne < of UMNO members and Malays had been rmcd of the i-'e—^
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  • 36 3 LEFT The 0.C.1! of the Mobile! Squad, Inspector S. j Vellupillai, directing constables in replacing road signposts which w e r e badly smashed b y rioters at Jalan Sultan, 1
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  • 89 3 MAJOR D. I. MacKenzie of the Highland Light Infantry, relaxes in the Combined Operations Room in the Police Rodio Headquarters in Pecrl's Hill, Singapore, yesterday. PICTURED RIGHT: Also in the Combined Operations Room, these men are keeping a second to-second watch on the latest situation developments.
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  • 284 4 TRACTION CO. AND NAVAL BASE LEADERS ARRESTED IN PRE-DAWN SWOOP SINGAPORE Police yesterday drew its net round another group oi trade union leaders, following last Saturday's mass arrests. Hush-Hush Meeting BRANCH secretaries of the Peoples' Action Party held a "hush-hush" meeting during _j the
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  • 43 4 HELICOPTER II j hovers over the from j I wires in Victoria i j Street, as Police and i troops raid Ophir Road j 1 in search of secret I i society men yesterday, j i i
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  • 30 4 A factory han I, Eng Seat Cheons. 39, was electrocuted at the Fook Heng Rubber Works. Z\ milestone Ipch Road. Menglembu, his ptace of employi mem. early last evening.
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  • 254 4 SIX people were arrested yesterday for rioting, Twentyone others were arrested for curfew breaking bringing the total number of arrests to 267. A rioter was arrested at Surin Lane, after a gang of five Chinese youths attacked a Volunteer Police Sergeant with 5 a
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  • 147 4 Four Worried Men Call On Mr. Lim Q THE Liberal-Socialist Party .leader. Mr. C. C. Tan and four Lib-Soc Assemblymen yesterday saw 'he Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to express c concern over the continuation of the curfew and to find out whether the situation had im- proved. Ti:e
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  • 21 4 FEDERATION police have been withdrawn from operational duty in Singapore. They left the Colony at 5 p.m. yesterday.
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE Standard columnisi Aster Gunasekera's eldest son Aster Jr.. walks down the aisle of St. John's Cathedral. Kuala Lumpur with his brie*" IVSi^s Jum Philomena Jansen after theL- marriage en Saturday. Son Aster Jr., also a journalist, is attached Ui the Malay Mail. His bride is the eldest
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  • 257 5 2,000 Mill Round Courts As More Are Charged A CROWD of more than 2,000 stood on the roads outside the Singapore Police Courts in South Bridge Road yesterday, when 288 persons were brought in by troops and police to be charged with rioting, and breaking the curfew. r— wen mostly
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  • 189 5 A M >IB£B oi wounded rioters are believed to have mei\ed "JCUCt" medical treatment rather than to the General Hospital, The Standard was told yesterday, I rioters are believed ye some kind of a •'medical anil where r injured arc being nded.
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  • 119 5 Rulers Call Off Treaty Meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Mon: Rulers were to meet in conference here today to discuss key constitutional matters is 'hiding the projected Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty but postponed their deliberations until Thursday to check planning of arrangements for the Duke of Edinburgh's visit which has been a tvanced
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  • 91 5 THME sword-sticks nrrf found in a car i i ninth was stopped 15 'ninutes after curfew at A I II x.m. in Waterloo < Street, Singapore. yes- terd.iv 1 M m v h icli was pro* 't-edins: towards J -tlan Besar. was stopp- J
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  • 135 5 KUALA LUMPUR. .Mon. Promotions of 1G Assistant Superintendents of Police in the Federation to the Deputy Superintendent's rank were announced today. Eleven or them are Asians and live oi the promotions are back-dated to July 1955. The officers upgraded are: Federal Police Headquarter^: Mr.
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  • 25 5 i O't. 27— SpeCloe ng the H Ex- 5 I- U. 5.51: to Ma 51 50 i«J Ruppiah; I 5268.625 to a tael.
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  • 56 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ignatius Muthu, 34-year-old former proies:sional boxer, today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to three counts of attempting to rescue a friend f'om police custody, and in the process abusing and causing hurt to a policeman. Hearing was fixed tor Dec. 23 and
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  • 43 5 BLACK TO THE COURTS GOES MR. M TO DEFEND TWO ON CURFEW CHARGES MR. MARSHALL accompanied by Mr. J. C. Corera of the Public Advisory Bureau, rcalk into court. The woman in the picture is the sister of one of the alleged curfew-breakers.
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  • 128 5 SINGAPORES former Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday made a dramatic appearance es a defence counsel in an Emergency Court clad in his famed bush-jacket. "I hope your Honour will forgive me for coming in this condition/ he apologised to Magistrate Mr. Choor
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  • 980 6 Singapore Standard True Colours 'THE riotous events of the pa? f few days are typhoons thai have blown away the I isk oi hypocrisy from the political surface f Singapore and have revealed the true gram underneath it. It :s significant that only the home-grown Singaporean^ have come forth to
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  • 63 6 'THE BIG MARCH THAT FAILED -\\\\w\w\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\^\\\\\v These were the huge "Big Victory March" banners prepared by i the rebel students of the Chinese H ig h School at Bukit Timah and Chung Cheng High School at Goodman Road, in anticipation of their success againsi the S'porc Government. I They were
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  • 883 6 SINGAPORE Police yesterday made public Communist documents which branded the Lim Yew Hock government as "enemies" of the people. documents, exhorting workers and students to carry on their "struggle" against Govc nment, were seized by the Special Branch during their
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  • 57 6 REBEL STUDENT LEADER'S PICTURE IN GIANT SIZE THIS big banner of the President of the Chinese Middle Schools Students' Union Soon U* Boon, was one among the several seixed by the Pc when they raided the Chung Cheng High Schoc Goodman Road recently. The banners were prepared by the studrr'*
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  • 286 6 CURFEW: Lifted from 6 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. today. Government warned that it will be re-imposed immediately, at any time in any area, if the situation demands it. SCHOOLS: No schools, no Teachers Training College classes and no registration of Chinese students today. All Royal
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  • 51 7 PORT SAID. Oct 29 (Reuter). The United State? consulate today warned American nationals with non-essential business including Suez Canal pilo's to leave Egypt A consulate official person ally waffled each of the 16 American sea captains who are working here as pilots of the Egyptian Suei Canal
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  • 25 7 VIENNA. Od 2:t (Renter).— The Hungarian legation in Vienna yesterday flew for the. first time the new national flag of Hungary. Renter.
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  • 22 7 SOVIET Marshal KonMantin Rokossovsky, Polish Defence Minister and Army Commander has '"gone on leave.' War--saw Radio reported yesterday. Router.
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  • 419 7 Russians Withdraw, Secret Police On The Run BRITAIN, FRANCE AND U.S. ATTACK RUSSIAN ACTIONS UNITED NATIONS, Get 29. The Western Big Three yesterday attacked the use of Soviet soldiers and tanks in Hungary and assured Hungarians the freedom-loving world has not forgotten them. France and
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  • 318 7 Crave Danger Of Flare-up In Middle East MIAMI, Florida, Oct. 29 President Eisenhower today declared that there was no more critical danger to peace at present than in the Middle East. r~ In a last minute addition to the prepared text of a campaign speech on arrival at Miami, -he
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  • 88 7 Burning Ship Towed To Port HONGKONG. Oct. 21) (Reuter) The Norwegian 2,1*09--ton freighter, Ala, which was earlier abandoned by her crew after fire broke out "in the engine room, was towed here tonight. While approaching the harbour, tnc Ala was still burning furioijsly. The Ala's captain Torbjorn Skogen of Bergen,
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  • 136 7 JERUSALEM. Oct 29 (AP) Arab mobfl burnt out the French Consulate in the old city of Jerusalem yesterday. At least six persons, bc.ieved to be Arab demonstrators. were wounded in shooting which lasted about 20 minutes. Consul Jean Merrion and two other French citizens reported.y
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  • 50 7 VIENNA. Oct 28 (AP) Help poured in today from all parts of the world for Hungary. The British embassy in Vienna announced that 24 planes of the R.A.F. Transport Command are expected at Vienna's Schwerhat airport with hospital equipment, medicines and food for the Hungarian Red Cross.
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  • 127 7 'HELLO THERE, BABY' ...AND VANISHES MYSTERIOUSLY WILDVVOOD, Florida, Oct. 29. (AP)— A negro man accused of insulting a white woman vanished' mysteriously from a bloodfleckrd jail t-ell early yesterday. Jesse Woods, 39. was still missing. About 150 County and State police, aided by (wo airplanes, searched a wide area for
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  • 45 7 (LEFT to RIGHT):— Miss World Petra Schumann. Miss Denmark Anne Rye Nielsen and Miss Japan Midoriko Tokura admire an evening dress in white satin trimmed in sold lace in the fashion studios of Paris designer Masey Rouff, modelled by Stella.
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  • 176 7 WYSZYNSKI(Prisoner) (Sincel 1953) FREED BY REDS Returns To Duty In Warsaw WARSAW, Oct. 29 (AP)-Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski, Roman Catholic primate of Poland, was released from house arrest yesterday. It was officially announced that he returned in Warsaw and resumed his church functions. The Cardinal had been held iii a country
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  • 87 7 5 ,000 Picket U.N. Hqrs. UMTED NATIONS, New York. Oct. 29 (AP) A crowd of 5,000, many of Hungarian background, picketed in the Itri Opposite U.X Headquarters yesterday as the Security Council took up the Hungarian question. Their placards demanded "Russians home". "Communist murderers gel out of Hungary.' and '"Exterminate
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  • 79 7 Police Shoot Rioters DAMASCUS. Oct. 29 (AP)— The Syrian army ordered a dusk to dawn curfew last night on riot-torn Aleppo where Arab mobs earlier reportedly bet fire to four French mission schools and the French Information Office. Premier Sabri Assali personally confirmed that police bullets mowed down 30 rioters,
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  • 59 7 VIENNA. Oct 29, (Reuter) The Hungarian Interior Ministry, in an announcement formally dissolving the security police, said fa a Budapest Radio broadcast today that all those who were members of the security police would be made to answer for their crimes. Rebels have blamed the security police
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  • 76 7 TEL AVIV. Oct 29 (Reuter) Two Egyptian destroyers and a number of other craft have been sighted moving due north in the Eastern Mediterranean, according to Israeli military reports today. The appearance of Egyptian vessels in these waters, relatively close to the Israeli port of
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  • 30 7 THE Chinese Nationalist Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday described as absolutely and fantastically untrue" a Japanese newspaper report that peace negotiations between Taipeh and Peking were under way. Reuter.
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  • 80 7 TRY HIM' RIOTERS DEMAND This is Mathias Rakosi, deposed Hungarian dictator, who is currently reported to be on a "cure" on the Soviet Black Sea Riviera. In riots that have erupted in Budapest, involving thousands of people, demands were made for &*t?~ call from Russia of Rajbsi "To stand trial
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  • 75 7 A Mistake Soekarno JAKARTA. Oct. 29 <AP> President SofKarno today called for an end to politic*] parties in Indonesia. S' me Hewed the speech bus Boekarno's first mova to Xt taimseli up as a dictator. Speaking to a large cr^xrd commemorating the 26th anniversary of the National Youth Organization. BoeKarno
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  • 87 9 ABOUT 0.%0 tons of Philippine copra fiom the stranded S.S. Halland were sold by public auction in Singapore for about $1,024,000 $l2 per piculi for 3.000 tons exportable and 2.000 tons damaged by M i a water in the past week. It was intended
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  • 33 9 ABOt'T CAIO million has been invested in the Australian rayon weaving industry in the past 10 years, according to Mr. A. M Flanders, managing director of the Bruck Mills, Wangaratta, Victoria.
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  • 107 9 NEW details disclosed of the Bristol Olympus BOL 1.6 turbo jet aircraft engine show that it has the highest power yet of any British aero engine. It develops power output of 16,000 lbs., exceeding by 4.000 lbs. the power of the earlier BOL 1.1 now in
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  • 318 9 —To Boost Business In Paper And Woodmaking Machines TWO trade missions from Japan are due in Malaya next month, to boost trade between the two countries, the Japanese Vice Consul in charge of trade, Singapore, Mr. Y. Nomura, told! The Standard yesterday. They are
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  • 64 9 WITH a high ratio of motor vehicles to population. New Zcnlondcrs are heavy users of rubber. Pictured here is a fabric wartime in a rubber factory near Wellington. Fabric fed in from one side oj the machine v coated with rubber fed in from the other
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  • 109 9 Malayan Trade Chief In U.K. Flies In THE Trade Commissioner for Malaya in Britain, Mr. J.N. Davics f'co into Singapore during the weekend by Qantas/BCAC from London for a month's stay in Malaya. Mr. Davies is here at the invitation of the two Malayan Governments to seenrp f. P "widest
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  • 17 9 AUSTRALIAN Consolidated Industries Ltd.. Melbourne, i? building a new factory tc make fibre glass.
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  • 37 9 THE U.S. Agriculture Department yesterday estimated the soyabean crop at 470,064,--000 bushels as at Oct. 1. This compares with 461.928.000 B month ago, 371,016,000 bushels harvester! last year and the 10-year average of 253.653.000.— AP.
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  • 760 9 THE following passengers will disembark from the s.s. Canton arriving from Britain at Penans and Singapore on Nov. 4 and Xov. G respectively. Penan? Mrs. Z.L. Bailhes and child. Mrs. J.H. Brown. Mr. Mrs. K.E. Bantock. Mrs. M.J.H. Coupar Mr. G. B. Beresford-Cooke, Mr.
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  • 173 9 By Arnold C. Brockman, Standard's New York Bureau Chief JAPAN is apparently hungry these days for Thailand's tin. Both Mitsui and Mitsubishi, according to trade reports in New York, are active on tin projects in Thailand. The Mitsui Mining and Smelting Company, for example, is reported
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  • 190 9 Water 'Bounces' Off Fabric FOR the first time a stain repellant finish has been successfully applied to printed fashion cottons. Practically any s tain including ink, tea, coffee and sauces can be washed off with water. The new process also makes the cotton water repellant water "bounces'* off the fabric.
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  • 26 9 A DELEGATION of members of the Board of Commerce of Detroit, U.S. recently visited Australia, to .study economic and ivj.-iness conditions in the count:..
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  • 443 11 MALAYA'S FLAG UP Two Mistakes Mar Village Opening I N S f >>e I Phi (carried Constella- the normal mariner on the frtmi wall of the aircraft n. sJimrs Qantas or U' Porter (spec a] ■nrt for the Flame) with U'Jrcti will he installed in
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  • 95 11 v- Johr 18 and .t'ting i :red during I and has Amer compete in next i tes in Melbourne. ir has a fra ecap -z n selectorf extra p i light c team ol seven 1 ny Kon who tweighi title in 2 but is now i
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  • 153 11 IAAF Bans New Javelin Throw LONDON, Oct 29 (P.cuter> The new and unorthodox style of Throwing the Javelin with a turning action was today banned by the International Amateur Athletic Federation. A statement was issued by Mr. Donald Pain. Secretary of the Federation as follows "The Council of the lAAF.
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  • 67 11 NEW HAVEN. Connecticut Oct. 29. (UP) —Olympic swimmor Bill Yorzyk today set a new AmeFican-long co-vise mark for the 100-metre butterfly as he swam two lengths of Yale's 50--metre practice pool in 1:02.1. cracking Al Wiggins year-old record of 1:02.7 Yorzyk failed however, to better Wiggins
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  • 41 11 LONDON, Oct. 23, (Router) A former Olympic and world hammer throwing champion, Jozsef Csermak. has been reported killed in the Hungarian uprising, reports reaching here said today The report was sent here from usually reliable sources in Budapest.
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  • 112 11 The political upheaval in Poland would not aflect me Polish Olympic team in anj way, the Secretary of the Polish Olympic Committee, Mr Tomasz Lempart. said m Melbourne. About 40 of the Australia Olympic team moved into the Olympic village. Most of the rest of the team of
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  • 520 11 Polish Challenge To The Americans LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter) About 200 boxers from more than forty countries will compete in Olympic Games in Melbourne next month. They constitute the finest amateur boxers from all over the world and an Olympic title is
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  • 482 11 LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter) The United Stales and the Soviet Union will be the main medal-winners at next month's Olympic Games in Melbourne, but it is unlikely that either nation will have much of a say in the cycling events. i Soviet cyclists made
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  • 187 11 Magyars Will Be There MELBOURNE. Oct. 29, (Renter; The Hungarian Olympic team will compete in the games iit Melbourne, according to advice from Budapest received today by Hungarian officials already here. An earlier report from Vienna had quoted Radio Budapest as saying that the Hungarian tern had been withdrawn Cram
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  • 1093 12 WEIGHTS and probable starters for all eight races at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, opening: day of the Selangor Turf Clubs November Meeting, are: Horses Class 2, Div. 1-6 Furs. 823 Hopsasa 4y 9.00 Double X Stable Yon* S Copper Khan 4t 808 Peking Stable Hobbs
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  • 180 12 Aussies Well Ahead BURKE, HARVEY NIT CENTURIES BOMBAY, Oct. 29 (Reuter) Centuries by Jim Burke (156 not out) and Neil Harvey (140) put Australia in a commanding: position at the end of the third day's play in the second Test against India. With 386 for two on the board, they
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  • 47 12 I TAIPING. Mon. In their mnual rugger fixture here luring the weekend. Kins idward VII School beat Penang Free School by 19 X>ints (two goals, two tries, mo penalty] to 3 (one penalty). Mr W B Oliver nferetd j be mat h. I
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  • 144 12 I.O.C. Call For A Truce i LAUSANNE, Oct. 29, 1 (Rcuter)— The International Olympics Committee has appealed to the Hungarian Government to establish an Olympic truce to enable Hungarian athletes to leave the country for Melbourne. The appeal was made by M. Otto Mayer, Chancellor of the Olympic Committee, and
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  • 121 12 MALACCA. Mon.— A Noordin hattrick enabled a Hua L.an Invitation side to beat Sultan Sulaiman Chib 4-2 In a soccer friendly at the Kubu stadium yesterday. Exchanges up to the half-way stage were fairly even But the smooth and more efficient movements of the
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  • 468 12 MELBOIKNt. Oct. 20 (Reuter)— There are still 52 horses in the Melbourne Cup to be run it Flemington on Tuesday. Xov 6 The Cup is the most popular event in Australia's racing calendar but pew attendance records are e:;oeeted to be reached this
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  • 195 12 Tir'lTY-FOrR o c the United Slates top amateur soccer players recently battled tor IS places on the 1956 U.S. Olympic soccer team ■>* a hard fought game al St. Lo a V.\:>? the participant* dttrided into teams ffcan the En^r and Wc.sf, the* oiarne encfed i?^
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  • 374 12 They May Be The New Rage Of World Soccer By JEFFERY JAMES WITH the Yanks, no new sport is new or safe from Yankee domination. The Americans take to sport as easily as we take to their Marilyn Monroe! Introduced to badminton, the I" cinemascopic killers of Redskin took no
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  • 34 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor Club beat Selangor Eurasian Assn. 2-0 in a women's hockey match on the Padang today. The Club scored their goa's through Miss Wynn Drake and Mrs. M Stubbs.
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  • 37 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Public Works Department cracked up in the second naif to 20 down by 8 points (goal try) to nil against Headquarters Malaya Command in a ***** match at Gurney Road today.
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  • 481 12 ANNIES THE ACE FOR THE FEDERATION The 'Queen' fIfiBHHWWWWWPPPWiM^^ is No i Over There by BILL FUNK f or Melbourne the Olvmpi^^^^i TAKING into account not only her capabilities but personal contributions, glamour and everything else that makes her prominent, ANNIE CHOONG, very definitely is the No. 1 athlete in
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  • 151 12 Phaik Har Loses Singles Wins Doubles TAIPING. Mob: Chin Pee Keow, Perak s:ng'c.^ runner-up yarterday .^r.ncxed the Women*i i title in the CRC Opce badmintoo tourocy, bei I lipinf Bctootteadier, L:m Phi Har in strain: sets 11-7, 11-5. [b the men'? tingles fins 1 Oh v 800 l fans Iwd
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