Singapore Standard, 31 October 1956

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  • 31 1 Singapore STANDARD F9LICI "2tt H^* VW FIRESRIGADt GENERAL HOSPITAL 25»5M5 n»«T 2400 -fl* A*r I -3^ 2811 24 14 iij. VII. i«- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 506 1 [The Mail Goes 77iroiiff/t) [Egypt Israel Get Warning 'Stop Fighting Or We Intervene', Says Sir Anthony LONDON, Oct. 30 Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister, announced today that Britain and France had warned Egypt and Israel that if they do not stop fighting, Anglo-French forces will
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  • 706 1 Union Draws $120,000... T0 Finance Rebellion THE Singapore Factory and Shop Work c r s' Union withdrew $120,000 from a local bank to, finance rebel students a j few hours before the riots broke out on Thursday. This was revealed in a document seized by the Police from the Union's
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  • 22 1 SIXTY-THREE wert born during curl in yesterday. Thii me total to i2 since th« riots started last Fr: i
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  • 123 1 LONDON. Oct. 30 (Router) —Lord Lloyd, Under Secretary for Colonial AiTairs and Lord Ogmorc for the Labour Opposition, paid tribute In the House of Lords to the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr Lim Yew Hock for the -patience and courage" during the Singapore riots. Lord Lloyd
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  • 148 1 THE commercial life of Singapore returned to normal yesterday, as business operations resumed during the off-curfew hours. The banks rubber, tin shares and produce markets were open as usual. while practically all the commercial firms and factories resumed operations. Except for the entertain- ment business, ftde
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  • 295 1 DUKE SEES LAND OF HAPPINESS' ISLANDS WARM WELCOME PLLAU LANGKAWI, Tues. The Duke of Edinburgh was warmly welcomed this afternoon to this exotic island, once capital of the ancient kingdom of Lankasuka "Land of Happiness." The Duke stepped onto <uah Jetty shortly after 3 )'clock to be greeted by Maay
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  • 79 1 16-HOUR CURFEW BREAK THE i>land-uirio curfew will be lifted for |fi hours, from (i a.m. to 10 p.m. today All schools will remain closed. Registration of pupils from the Chinese Mich School and Chunjr Cheng High School will be resumed at 8 am at three ceetrca Gan Knc Seng S
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  • 838 2 fjhgjhgjhghjgjhgjhgjff nbvvbbjvbnv KUALA LUMPUR, the Federation's capital complete detailed arrar tomorrow. Never before has this town one of the world's most senate capitals been so keyed up for a visitor Never have its 250.000 residents seen so many policemen, scaffoldings, flags, bunting, ani traffic
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  • 59 2 PEOPLES Ad a Part* a Mi I uian V will table a nation at the next Singapore Leg Wy meeting on N p ttn| the I 'on of the La Front Coattti i i i In arresting persoi under I i Bar. lent and 1 ie Sc tv
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  • 339 2 I ON BOARD HMS CHEVIOT, Straits d Malayan waters at 11.19 a.m. today and was r by this flagship of the C-in-C, Far East Station, f Malacca The Duke of Edinburgh sailed into -e:eived with the traditional 21 -guns Royal salute
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  • 189 2 PENANG, Tucs. Penang has seldom been roused to such a festive pitch as it is today. Visitors from Northern Malaya have been flocking to this island during the past 24 hours. They come by car. bus. train, bicycles
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  • 71 2 (cent? per lb jT£l pore vesiordav w?! >pot norn o«: 7« Nov RSS No Jig R.S.S. Xr, R.S.S No Tone: shore nx The pru» m b day was S4o] [> p I LONDON Klbbu'l No J K.S.S Srtii^l Tuosd ,1 session were Bayer Jan Nil April Ivbi Torn i
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    • 91 2 j NEW ZEALAND SERVICE j y^~\ J 1 1 1 w.^^\ >^rEE=r=^==^- m I \BPf>v ROYAL INTIROCEAN j \^Sfew unes i V ill I lljji are glad to announce the resumption of their New j Zealand Service as from February 1957. Vessels on this service will call at Singapore, Penang
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  • 243 3 Sequel To Chettiar's Death -I I AIMAN BIN lIARIB. an ex-shopkeeper, was rd iv freed by the Chief Justice, Mr. John Whyatt, Mn^apore Assize Court on a charge of murder i Stagapan Chettiar, following a "not guilty" tritj \erdtct by the jury. r. m i
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  • 53 3 Do Not Listen To Rumours' <r- d Qgerous and .son g ran > to be desthe re Oovnt wan public •t I th pc >pl< "not o i rumours .b- -cirreturn rial condii n in 8in- public would conkept fully for curfew leni which Bl woo] anany d Of IB
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  • 36 3 i :te of •MTtent v trict of Pro\ c went to the p i i a I DCXt 12 the sucandidatcs; E H y,,. g gQg H .100 (re-ele I Kah »cted All I
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  • 62 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues More than 100 women this evening were shown the latest fashions worn by air travellers all over the world. The fashion show was jointly sponsored by the BOAC and Whiteaway Laidlaw. Mrs. Molly Morse, BOAC flight wardrobe adviser, flew into Kuala Lumpur for the
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  • 64 3 THE Singapore Governor, Sir Robert Black, sent a wreath to the funeral ot the late Mr. H. N. Ridley, •lather" of the Malayan Rubber Industry, who died in London last week. Sir Robert's wreath was sent to the funeral by Dr. R. E. Holttum. former
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  • 97 3 Monroe's Bus Stop' Cancelled TONIGHT'S premiere screening of Marilyn Monroe's latest film, "Bus Stop," at the Odeon Theatre, Singapore, has been cancelled. Instead, the war epic, "DDay, the Sixth ol June," will be screened, curfew permitting. The "High Society Night to aid The Standard Cheer Fund, to be held in
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  • 51 3 MALACCA, Tucs Rear Admiral G. A. Thring, D.S.O. Flag Officer Malayan Area, will visit ih? Settlement with his family next Sunday when H.M.S. Alert arrives in the Malacca Roads at 7.45 a.m. Settlement councillors and community leaders have been invited to a reception aboard the
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  • 12 3 announKangsar thai it ill nine seats In Council elecn; r
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  • 72 3 DID YOU SEE HER FALL? SINGAPORE Police would like to get in touch with any person who saw a women, Heng Ah Her, fall into the Kallang River She was found drowned on Oct. 26. Police said she was wearing a samfu, a pair of black trousers. Her hair was
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  • 46 3 THE Young Muslim Women's Association is holding its annual Bazaar on Nov. 3. from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at No. 3 Moulmein Road. Singapore. Mrs. Siriek. wife of the Assistant Minister for Education, has kindly consented to open the Bazaar.
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  • 282 3 13 CURFEW BREAKERS FINED IN COURT FOR the first time yesterday, 13 people were convicted in the Singapore Fourth District Court for breaking the curfew on Oct. 29. A total of 54. 850 in fines were impo>ed and in default the 13 accused were given prison .sentences ranging from one
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  • 207 3 $5 Mil. Deficit Expected In Council Budget But Expenses Offset By Reserve Balances SINGAPORE City Council's estimated expenditure for next year is expected to be $5,270,000 short of its income, The Standard learned yesterday. But this deficit will not have City Councillors in a dither, as balances in the Council's
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  • 108 3 No School— So Children Compete In Film. Contest WHILE Singapore was 1 stricken by rioting stu- I dents of Chinese schools, schoolchildren of English schools were busy oc- I 1 evpylßf their tim to com- I pete in a colouring; I contest orsanized by I Shaw Bros, in connection with
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  • 285 3 SUM OF $8,300 APPROVED THE Singapore City Council yesterday approved the appropriation of $8,3(M to be used in converting the City Hall courtyard rito a car park reserved for Councillors attending moithly meetings of the Council. The sum was approvtJ de pile a protest
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  • 98 3 MALACCA, Tues. whispering campaign is beg conducted by certain people against the Malacca M:.A. to dampen the efforts of le Alliance at the forthcomin Muni cipai elections. Cyclostyied copies olan appeal to shopkeepers hae been circulated here by ananonvmous society calling iblf the Malayan Patriotic Society. The circular
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  • 41 3 VISITING hours for the public at the Singapore General Hospital and the Kandang Kerbau Hospital have been advanced to 4-5 p.m., instead of the usual 5 to 6 p.m.. because of the curfew, the Ministry of Health announced yesterday.
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  • 159 3 RECITAL BY YOUNG JAPANESE PIANIST MISS Yoko Kono, the young Japane.se pianist. will give two recLals for schoolchildren in addition to her evening concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 30. The first will be ai 4 p.m.. on Nov. 27. at Katong Convent, in Martia Road. The second
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  • 102 3 School Transport Cost Govt. $90,784 THE Singapore Government spent $90,784 to provide transport* for school children during the strikes by bus workers in September last year till February this year. The transport service was organized by the Registrar of Vehicles to take children to and from schools. The Government hired
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  • 104 3 A TALK on the life of students in summer farm campsin Britain \viil be given over the BBC by Inche Jamaludin bin Lamin, a Malay student living in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Nov. 4. These camps arc held each year with the object of
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  • 49 3 TAIPING, Tues.— The local unit of the British Red Cross Society will hold a parade on the St. George's School ground on Sunday. The salute at the march past will be taken by Lt.-COL J.R. Silmer-Bonnrtt, OBE.. MC, who will also present medals to blood donors.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 361 4 LET'S FORGET THE PAST: LIM 1 No Orchids For Katy j No orchids for Katharine! She doesn't want any and for a very good reason, too! Katharine Tan, "Miss Information" at the Singapore International Airport, was carrying some spider orchids las*. Saturday when, in a fire brigade van, she was
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  • 236 4 Duke Will Meet Men Who Killed Bandit Chief KUALA LIMPIR, Tuc.;. A Gurkha Victoria Cross winner and Biitish troops who killed Malaya's No. 2. Communist terrorist, Yang: Kuo, will be reviewed by the Duke oi Edinburgh when he visits the Wadieburn military camp mar here on Thursday. They have boon
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  • 151 4 CANBERRA. Oct. 30 A Royal Australian Air Force Canberra Squadron will be stationed in Malaya from the end of 1957 under Australia's Strategic Reserve Commitment. The Minister for Air. Mr. F. M. Osborne. announcing this, said No. 2 Airfield Con- strlction Squadron of the R.AA.F. was
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  • 70 4 UK Trade Envoy On Visit KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Mr. J. N. Davies, Malaya's Trade Commissioner in the United Kingdom, arrived here today for a four week business "survey" of the Federation. The civil disturbances in Singapore has caused Mr Davies to postpone his visit to the colony. Mr Davies intends
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  • 241 4 Leftist Elements Try To Stop Workers, But Fail SINGAPORE bus companies nut about 500 vehicles on the rCids yesterday. despite cor,tiiucd attempts by leftisi elrnents to persuade the workers not to man the buses, hie Singapore Traction Company had 300 omnibuses aiK 46 trolley buses on different routes. ken Chinese
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  • 63 4 IPCJfc*. Tries.— A Standard Four* pupil of the AngloChinee School here, Poologanaiaan. aged 12. has been reported missing from his home in the railway quarters in Ccnnolly Road since Oct. 25 Poologanathan. son of Malayan Railway clerk. Mr K. Narayanasamy, was last seen leaving his house lor school
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  • 89 4 Observe Appeal THE Kamaia Association of Singapore, yesterday appealed to Indians in the Colony to abide by the law and observe the curfew imposed by Government. "It is the duty of every Ind:an and law-abiding citizen to co-operate with the Government in the clean-up and redeem Singapore from the evil
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  • 101 4 A SINGAPORE housewife Ong Bee 36, was killed and seven others injured m an accident at Upper Aljunied R aa last night Ong. with her daughter. Tan Lay Choon. 3. in her arms, was Ing to her neighbours near a jeep parked four feet
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  • 113 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board wharves buzzed with activity yesterday as thousands of labourers returned to work with the lifting of the curfew, ani worked ships "at full pressure." A spokesman for the Boani's Traffic Department told The Standard that all the 'wharf gangs were at work,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 2818 5 FULL RESULTS OF ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSIC EXAM THE following candidateo were successful In the examinations conducted in Singapore from Aug. 15 to Oct. 19. by Mr. Graham Carritt. external examiner to the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music Practical Examinations. PIANOFORTE GRADE 1 DISTINCTION Rosahe Anwar. Billy
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  • 165 5 CONSIDERATION Ig DOW b Ing -ivon by the Singapore Botanic Gardens authorities to plans to attract research work' rs from Britain and where states the annual report oi the Gardens Department for 1955. Bach schemes are necesMury, says the Report, "to Increase our outpul of research, obtaining
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  • 262 5 Govt. To Study Increase For Pensioners THE Singapore Government will seek a supplementary provision to implement a revised scheme j lor increases to pensions With effect from Jan. 1, l 1955, at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly. The scheme. which Is similar to that adopted in the Federation
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  • 206 5 MORE than 100 entries have been received tr the government-sponsored competition for the bfct designed label to boost he sale of Singapore made g»ods. A spokesman of thi Ministry of Commerce and Industry told The Standard yesterday that a cebmittee would scrutinize* all entries
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  • 47 5 A 16-YEAR-OLD girl, Pwee Ah Hiam, was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday with attempted suicide at Peck Seah Street, on Oct. 23. Pwee \va- alleged to have taken caustic soda. She claimed trial and the case was postponed to Nov. 7. I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 200 5 MALAYAN nllCwwJm 3 ANNOUNCE WITH EFFECT FROM Ist NOVEMBER 1956 AN INCREASE IN FREQUENCY OF SERVICES to MALACCA This has necessitated alterations to some schedules; for full information please tfpply to your usual Travel Agent or any office of Malayan Airways. DEPRESSION *\^HS*^ l# atures Warning to You! /&J*^^s^^^y^ Depression—
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 525 6 'THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH yesterday sot foot on Malayan soil in the island of Langkawi, of! the north-western coast of the Peninsula. The scene that met his sight was an unspoilt corner of Maiaya. It is fitting that the Duke"s first impressions of this country should be
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    • 448 6 'J'HE reported thrust by Israeli armed forces into Egypt brings this troubled area and the Suez Canal dispute into sharp locus once again. The lull in the quarrel between the western powers and Egypt over President Nasser's grab of this international waterway set in when the whole
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  • 1187 6  - The "I" APPEAL" Of The C Wealth's ANDREW ROTH ;,V\\W W VVWVW VV\ W\ W VV\ VVWVWV V I fix I LONDON WHEN Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, alights in Penang today, many eyes will light up at this thin, restless figure. By then the long voyage should have rested him
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  • Article, Illustration
    871 6 experience of country pursuits and of seamanship. By the time Philip left Gordonstoun he was head of the schooi and captain of both cricket and hockey. H:.« skill at Britain's traditional game of cricket has done much to increase his popularity as the first athletic British prince since
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  • 413 6  -  JOHN GALE I By CAIRO T^AR nut in the desert west of Cairo stand three high treUised rig* which might decide the future of Egypt Within each 15 a hard-steel drill: two have already probed more than 13.000 feet into the earth. They are m search
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 201 7 WHEN 'QUEEN' MEETS QUEEN I N'DON, Oct. 30 (AP) .'Tn of Hollywood rr.' the Queen of England la- 1 ght They I hey're neighbours. j,; M -nroe was one of ip of international Uu presented to n Elizabeth at the ann I•• Royal Command mance. k '"How do you I
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  • 64 7 West Asked To Make A New Bid -i'OW. Oct. 30 itei powers to cowith her In a new to reach a settle- n y.i. md West ip the cause .it mn. lndentical Britaii and I States In n I n. n reiterat< West lag re iniflca- cmc aboul East-West t
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  • 15 7 liiiuj mi ay an- In development Jordan amounting *****0 for this yeai
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  • 174 7 Algerian Rebels Charged PARIS, Oct. 30, (AP>— Five nan rebel leaders who into French hands through a spectacular ruse last week were charged yesterday with "attempting to d< m< ralize the army and the Ion 1 a crime punishable bj death. d.ng the re- Ahmed Brn R Ua '•"> accused
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  • 77 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 30 {Re h Negoti ons on (he or of British air and naval bases here to the Ceylon Go ieduled Ito begin thJ week In have been pc tpone I Indefinitely by mutual consent. The reason given is thai Sir .te Corea. Ceylon's High er
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  • 26 7 DELEGATES from 20 countries, including Japan, attend< d the opening in Botnbav yesterday of the first World Theatre Conference be held in Asia.- Reuter
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  • 92 7 ABOVE; Officers and men of the Polish army arc shown at a giant rally in Warsaw. Poland, in support of the new politburo. The army held meetings all over the country to voice its loyalty to the new regime. BELOW: Cracks in the Soviet grip on
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  • 51 7 ROME. Oct. 30 ißeutcr* Signor Palmiro Togliatti. leader of the Italian Communist Party the bigsrst in Western Europe called on his 2.000.000 followers tonight not to lose their heads and to resist the anti-Communist and anti-Soviet wave arising from the Hungarian rebellion and the changes In
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  • 35 7 PARIS. Oct. 30 (Rcutcr) France has demanded compensation from Syria and Jordan for damage done to French embassies, consulates and property in recent anti-French demonstrations there, the French Foreign Ministry announced today.
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  • 399 7 Israel World Faces Explosive Crisis WASHINGTON. Oct. 30 (AP) The world today faces the most explosive situation since the Berlin blockade and the Korean war. la IBCTM 1 men iy giving another and more forceful "retaliation" warning that she Is prepared to strike with full iury U the Arab states
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  • 132 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 30. (Reuter)—The United States yesterday called for the expulsion of a member of the Soviet delegation to the United Nations in connection wi.h the removal to England ot Tatiana Romanow by her Soviet-born father. The Soviet official involved was Mr Konstantin
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  • 123 7 Gunfight In Havana -Nine Killed HAVANA, Cuba. Oct. 30. (AP)— Nine civilians were killed yesterday in a gunfight with Cuban police at the Ha.'ian Embassy in the fashionable Wiramar section here. Brigadier Rafael Salas Canizares. Chief of the National Police, wa s seriously wounded. He was shot six times in
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  • 395 7 Russian Troops Begin Exodus From Budapest VIENNA, Oct. 30, (Reuter) Hungarian soldiers yesterday began taking over from the Russians in some districts of Budapest and the Soviet troops are expected to leave these areas today, Budapest Radio said. The Radio said the Soviet troops would evacuate districts
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  • 94 7 Togoland Votes For Home Rule ACCRA, Gold Coast. Oct. .10 (AP;. By an overall majority of 25.000. the pecp'.e of French administered Togoland, in a referendum held on Sunday, voted for home rule within the French Union. Only 40 per rent of the population went to the polls, and out
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  • 217 7 Fighting Is Still Going On-Refugees NICKELSDORF. Aus t r o Hungarian border, Oct. 30, (Reuter)— A Hungarian doctor who led a group of refugees to this border town early today said Russian forces were "far from withdrawing" from Budapest "They ar c fighting hard in Budapest and there are more
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  • 258 7 Protect ThemSays Radio i resist interference even by ih« I Soviet prc-s. Observer? In Vienna be.iev- ed it probable that the Hungarian representative &t the) United Nations is New York would be given new mr-trur-th as shortly as soon ss i commun i Unproved. At noon today, the old government
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  • 103 7 HONGKONG, Oct. 30, (Reuter) Police sent a strong riot squad yesterday to Tsun Wan town in Hongkong's new territories which was the scene o! some of the bloodiest fighting during the riots here three week- ago. The move was a precauti< nary measure
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  • 153 9 Postmen Knocked Thrice Tuesday THE highest tribute to T grafl paid yriter- Mr. IC L Durrant, t oi Posts, S who said that I empl >yees devotion dy had assured that mail g igh. md Saturday, irmal deswere ma ni i n a by I, t and w i:.y com-
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  • 245 9 5 A STORY-TELLER yes- 1 terday walked into the 5 Singapore Public Relations Office with a sad story. C "Curse it," said Koh J Chen« Hoo to Mr. J. 4 Corera of the Public Ad- J visory Board. 'The riots 1 j have forced me
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  • 342 9 K.L ONE UP ON SPORE IN FIELD OF MUSIC THE installation in Kuala Lumpur last week of a $15.U00 concert grand piano for the Federation g Arts Council has prompted r: Singapore musicians and is -vors to comment p that the Federal capital is v now **O n c lip
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  • 154 9 THE Paderewski Foundation of the United States might set up departments of South-east Asian Studies in Columbia and Montreal Universities, executive director of the Foundation, Mr. Adam Nicbieszczanski, told The Standard when he arrived in Singapore early this week. The Foundation which is supported by
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  • 1482 9 THE Q.iccn has made the >llowing military awards for Lstinguished service! in Maiya lor the period Jan. 1 to une 30, 1956: ADDITIONAL Commanders >f the Military Division of the )Bl.— Colonr! J. R D Gftlloway, BK. Late Royal Regiment of rtillery (HQ Kuala Lumpur arrison). Temporary
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  • 406 9 THE Admiralty in Singapore, refused permisbion to Peoples' Action Party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who is also legal Adviser to the Naval Base Labour Union, and Independent Assemblyman for Sembawang, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, to visit the Seletar Naval Base on Monday. Inche Ahmad
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  • 55 9 1 LIEUT. Oh Tcik Toh of ij the St Michael's Institu--1 tion Cadet Corps re- reives the Corps Flag I from Brig. I.C.A. Lauder, State Hump Guard. Ij Pcrak, at a paradr held in the school grounds at Ipoh last work Stan- ]i dardpir by
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 443 9 T.B. TALKS ON X THE S etary of the Royal Sing ipoi Tul wn C Inic, d last Dixhi that the Malayan I sis Cobixrant> ed la the Royal Singapore! Clink in Shenton f W on N v. l to 4. d i r\ i < WtIK I c 21
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 181 10 u s NGAPORES rubber prices yesterday jumped by 3g cent, i per lb. for first grade November shipment (Friday— 9s cents) 5 Middle East crisis. The close was steady. 3r?rh or The firm market was also due to the aftermath of i the local
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    • 108 10 THE chairman ol the Interl.national Acradio Ltd.. Air Vice Marshal Sir Victor Tait, left Britaic last week to visit 1 A.L. stations on the Far East route. The purpose of his .1 U to give ari opportunity to members of :hv i meet their
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  • 242 10 FIRM TREND IN SHARE MART SEEN THE Malayan share market 3 re-opened the week firm in all sections yesterday. Good trading was reported in rubbers, tins and industrials. Price fixing was advanced to 3 p.m. yesterday. Price changes announced by 5 the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: > INDUSTRIALS Buyers
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  • 173 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers yes- terday reported the following business ri f 'r.e F and N wtda $2.03: Gammons $2.05 overnight $2.15; !K:me A 5 TV M Comer' $1 .2 to $1 74; Metal Box $1 ".2- Strait? Times $2,974' Straits Traders (26 co; Wearne Bros 53.22J, tt.2o, So
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  • 49 10 FIELD and garden pests that feed on plant roots are forcing growers of high-cost ornamental and other specialty crop? in the U.S., to use underground fumigants. This method is meeting with increasing success as the result of the introduction of better chemicals and methods.
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  • 40 10 THE Canadian Pacific Steamships Company may build a 32,000-ton luxury liner for North Atlantic service and for cruising to replace the 26.313--ton Empress of Scotland, according to Mr. J. R. V, Johnston, managing director of C.P.S.
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  • 73 10 50 Tons Pepper Tr onsacted afti:k as a if. in the <ih L markri, v with v 'ty Kdia n 50 tons f.j r Pepper wn SINGAPORE eh" dure E I I -p. were:— Oopn $26 S J: (drums) white pepper Sarawak S, iai m B -%-apore dosing prices- I*
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  • 167 10 THE Royal Interocean Line's agents s> X.P.M.. have announced the resumption oj their W Zealand service. I A spok for tin line told The Standard yesterday] that the freighter Van X will be the ftrsi vessel al the war to service New Zealand ports from
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  • 35 10 ,*i Austr; s obvioi •oming, ;ident of the E sew South ifcKi in li I m addn :te of i c-hich v ng. then he poteni in incrc. east commc: OUI
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    • 663 10 P.W.D. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE T^ENDERS will be received at 1 the Office of the State Engineer, Public W o r k s Department, Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu from Class A 3 Contra -tors, registered with the Public Works Department up to 12 noon of 14th November, 1956 for; The Construction
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    • 643 10 PERAK TURF CLUB NOVEMBER MEETING, 1956. FIRST DAY SATURDAY 17TH NOVEMBER, 1956 SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY 21 ST NOVEMBER, 1956 THIRD DAY SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER, 1956 USUAL $1/- Unlimited and $2/- Cash Sweeps are Now on Sale at the Town Ofiice. There will also be the $2/- Treble Tote on Each
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    • 591 10 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinanci (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No. IK Re° P. JD N MOHAMEE KASSIM of No. 341-K Loronff Tai Seng, Singapore, 19 formerly of No 116-C, Tanah Meral: Besar, Singapore, 17. Receiving Order made 3rd August,
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    • 577 10 c The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Island of Singappore. TN BANKRUPTCY. No. 188 of 1 1955. > ...Re: KADER ESMAIL KADER SULTAN of No. 90. Lorong Marican, Singapore, 14 formerly of No. i 242, Onan Rd., S'porc-15. Receiving Order made 13th
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    • 435 10 M.S. "STRAAT SOENDA'V VOY. 318 FROxM SOUTH AMERICAN, SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS AND MAURITIUS WE regret to advise consignees that in accordance with Clause 19 {Specia Circumstances) in the Bill o: Lading, the Singapore Carg( on this Vessel is being oncarried to Hongkong and wil be returned to Singapore b] the
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    • 107 10 NOTICES STRAITS PACIFIC CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF PEPPER CHIPPERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the freight rate on shipments of Pepper, Black or White, in bags, from Malayan Base Ports to U.S.A. and Canadian Pacific Coast Ports has been increased to the undernoted. effective Ist January 1957: U.S. $79.— per
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    • 195 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM XL KM |AX M. Airways ML 121 L M. Airways ML 1 KLM XL 821 BK BOAC BA 780 1 XL BOAC BA 706 L M. Airways ML 216 I AL Qantas EM sV '\K M. Airways ML 407 SAN-KUCH Garuda GA 380 MED ÜBA IB 209
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    1056 12  -  TERRY PILLAY By GENTLEMEN may prefer Blondes bur there is no need for Brunettes to allow either of them to get away with it! Whether one considers blonde hair or dark hair to be the prettier is beside the point. The FACT is that dark hair can be dressed
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  • 305 12 THE DOCTOR SAYS people do not like to be physical] y conspicuous. They prefer not to be too fat, too thin, too short, or too tall. Sometimes, however. there is not much to be done about it. Q—What do you think o< rel r d:ng a eh Id'l r tth
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    64 12 PARIS: I U \CADEMICIEN" is thp tuost spertariiZ I fir ensemble present' Z ed at Paris Hotel Z Menricc during n COT* set collection presenI tntion. The full sized corset is made ftp of tfw same material as the skirt and can Z afford a minute fast J
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  • 417 12 —This is a disease of trees not of people. You will have to ask a tree specialist about this. When you speak of the change of life does that refer to after the cessation of the menses or before? Mrs. M.S. —The change of life or menopause is
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  • 303 13 nfjhfjhggjhgjhgjhgjh kgkjjkhhkjhkjh Is L'RXE Oct Rw I 1 first, coast with the orch which will ki Olympic G.i to mcl. Gree] icent— tl c U) aoor- Ore«h n to rt aboard a Royal Air Force C I 10 t 7 lb.— he
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  • 86 13 VIENNA, Oct. 29, (Rcuter) The Hungarian Government has found means to send its team to the Olympic Games next month, the Hungarian newspaper Szabad Nep said today, according to Budapest Radio. The newspaper said the Olympic toarn had held a meeting at which they expressed their
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  • 33 13 MELBOURNE, Oct. 30 (Reuter) Next month Melbourne will have to provide more than 200.000 extra meals a day for its 80.000 Olympic guests. But no one looks like going hungry.
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  • 680 13 Swim Stadium Is The Showpiece Of Games MELBOURNE, Oct. 30 (Reuter)— Australians, who believe seven or eight Olympic Gold medals would be fair booty for tho nation's record-smashing young- swimmers, are sure that the site of these hoped for triumphs will make a big impression on Games visitors. The modernistic
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  • 330 13 MELBOURNE. Oct. 30— The "Little Olympic Village" at Ballarat, 74 mile? north-east of Melbourne, which will house rowers and canoeists competing at the Games is open for business." First official team, the Aiistralians, marched into the converted migrant camp yesterday. The rowing and canoeing events will be held
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    • 684 13 CLASSIFIED ADS AIMMOUMCEW^NT AMOY CANNING SOY Sauce is known for its high quality and nutritious value Obtainable at 118 Cross Street Ttl ***** or other Groceries SIHJAII(I\f» VACAM PART-TIME person* on Ri IM cycle for introducing silks, summertax wooitax fabrics amongst their people Lion Fabrics Mills Ludhiana < India) FTRGENTLY
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    • 222 13 HI flbner By A Copp I-i-Z--^ fX)NT WEOV.' cV^^-AHGOr V HERE'S AI I MLMORIZE H M-\Z WITNLSSES 11/ THEY /nODOUBT"-^ T^Z^l^l: i c /SWORE THEY SF.ENH.M WERE N FESS CEPTMAH LIFE. PAPCR < DETAIL^) STiCK UP Th' LAST PROBABLY Wo THET COP i I tSeT CR.ME- O N TH^S£? E
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  • 30 14 WOLVERHAMPTON, CM. 2n (Keuter). Wolvrrhhmpton Wanderers, one of England's leading soccer sides, beat the Rumanian CC.A team 5-0 under floodlights here tonight «*ter leading 2-0 at half-time
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  • 562 14 ITS WORTH THE $120,000 TO WIN FRIENDSHIP BILL FUNK'S OLYMPICSCOPE SOON the Federation will be sending a 44-man Olympic contingent to Melbourne at a cost of $120,000. The team of athletes accompanied by their manager, Lim Thye Hee will leave Kuala Lumpur on November 7 for Singapore for a one-week
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  • 77 14 Meet Elena ...the Baby At the Games ITALY'S fourtcen-year-oid Elena Zennaro will be *tie 'baby' of the 16th World Olympiad at Mel-boi"-ne. She is her country's hope for the breast stroke event at Melbourne, as well as Italy's mascot at the Games. Elena, seen in this United Press picture, emerging
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  • 190 14 SYDNEY. Oct. 30 Pistols be onging to the three members of Chile's Olympic Pentathloi learn were seized by customs officials when the visitors reached Sydney Airport today. The cheerful Chileans losl their smiles when they were told they couldn't carry the specially prepared .22 pistols to
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  • 665 14 Hongkong Out For 58 In The First Innings By A Special Correspondent HONGKONG. Tues. Singapore Services took a 132- run lead with nine second innings wickets intact at the end of first day's play of the inter-port cricket match against the Hongkong; Services today. Singapore's lead
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  • 87 14 Twentyseven cagers of the Malayan Chinese Athletic Federation left by CPA for Taipeh, last night to compete in the Chiang Kai Shek' cup competition against teams from Japan. Philippines, Viet Nam, Thailand Indonesia and Hongkong Eleven women are irom the Federation of Malaya. The captain
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  • 366 14 THREE RINGS IS 'HOT' FOR THE GOLD CUP in Tip Top Shape All Set To Co WINDSOR LAD says THREE RINGS, who created Malayan racing history when he won the Penang Gold Cup in August, did a brilliant workout at the Bukit Timah track yesterday with CYPRESS POINT for company.
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  • 477 14 So What Is the Star to Shine in K.L KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Locally trained horses and a number of candidates from Jimmy Martin's stable were out on the training: track this morning in preparation for their ngagements on Saturday, opening day of the Selangcr races. None was more impressive than
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  • 161 14 CAPETOWN, <><t ."0. (Rcutr Peter May the HOC captain hit a flawless lti. out of the Fnglish touring team> total of SSI today which gave them a first innings lead of 303 over Western Province here. At the close home s v I i
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  • 96 14 LAUSANNE. Switzerland, Oct 30, (Renter) Hungarian athletes left Budapest last night for Prague en route to the Olympic Games at Melbourne, according to a Hungarian Government message received by the Internationa] Olympics Committee here today They travelled under special facilities provided by the Government, it was
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