Singapore Standard, 1 November 1956

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  • 34 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P #Pft E ***** (5 Uft«l 2400 !t m k FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 281 1 2414. \ol. Ml. No. L 22 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1956 Ji PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 719 1 BRITAIN AND FRANCE LAUNCHED AN AIR OFFENSIVE AGAINST MILITARY TARGETS IN EGYPT AT 12.10 A.M. (MALAYAN TIME; TODAY. The announcement came m a terse statement from Allied Forces' Headquarters m Nicosia, Cyprus. IT SAID: "AN AIR OFFENSIVE BY BOMBER AIRCRAFT UNDER ALLIED COMMAND IS AT THE MOMENT
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  • 127 1 LIKE WARNS: 'DON'T COUNT ON US' ILNGT N I 7~-? United France nihtar*/ may qpark v r v ar anc j at cannot count on r nited States to help them out. Admin] tration offie:;'..~ I*rcsldent Eisenhower S cretary ot State John ster Dulles view the Bri-tish-French venture as a
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  • 35 1 THE curfew wll be imposed m Singapore from midnight till 6 a.m. Friday. But Government' has warned that if will be re- mposed *or longer periods over any area, should t become nrcessarv
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  • 504 1  -  SAMMY KING TUC AD lEfTI\/E From SAMPAN FISHERMEN LET THE BRITANNIA GO BY UNNOTICED PENANG, Wed. We "buzzed" the Duke's yacht m an Auster aircraft this morning and were promptly told off by one of the escorting warships. Immediately after ilyiaf ovt
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  • Article, Illustration
    50 1 DRIVE IN STATE Ipic. THE Duke of Edinburgh, m full dress uniform of Marshal of th Royal Air Foroe. enters the portals of King's House m Kuala Lumpur, with Federation Chic' Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman at the conclusion of his triumphal State Drive through the streets of the capital. Standard
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  • 44 1 BRITISH bombers attacked Cairo, early this morning, Cairo Radio reported The bombing was announced m c communique issued by Egyptian A r med Forces Headquarter^. The announcement soid the air c^r- »c was launched at icou havptian lime (16 30 GMT) Reuter
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    • 32 1 ShelltoXj HAPPY DEEPAVALI THE $I\(,APORE STAM)4RI) V I>HES ALL US HIM)U RE4DERS A H4TP) DEEP 4I 411 Taukwa Goring tastes better with ICQiuEy!^ 3CCr GOOD BFFR MAKFS FVFRY MFAI A rr A^T
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  • 1442 2 RAINSTORM FAILED TO DAMPEN ENTHUSIASM OF CHEERING CROWDS ...And he responds with A typical gesture Standard Staff Reporter KIALA U MPIR, Wed. The Duke of Fdin burgh flew into Kuili Lumpur m a driving downpour thi> e\envig and wanted to know first of ill why the new international i I
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  • 13 2 THE DUKE IN MALAYA Th. Duke as "ie sols foot on. Malayan soil.
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  • 49 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. In connection with the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to Kuala Lumpur, the Malayan Raiiway Administration is arranging for a special passenger train on Nov. l to leave Kuala Lumpur at 11.15 p.m., stopping at a'l stations en route to Port Swettenham,
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  • 75 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Th« Tunku Anpuan of Kelantan wsj this e\ening involved m a traffic accident m front of her Kia Peng Road residence while returning from town. The Royal car was turning into the Istana when another car cam' 1 OUI of a until private
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  • 1100 2  - DIM SKIES DID NOT TAKE THE COLOUR AND WARMTH OUT OF PENANG'S WELCOME KHOO BOON CHOO By PENANG, Wed. Another chapter m the long history of Penong Island was written today when the Duke of Edinburgh brought hoppy and warm reminiscence of the visit of the then Prince of Wales,
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 3 ABOVE: THE Duke is presented with a souvenir m the form of a silver beer mug by a senior staff of the Technical School, Mr. H. H. Peterson. t M BELOW: A BLUEPRINT of on engine design interests the Duke during his visit to the Technical School.
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  • 33 3 ABOVE: The Duke visited the Junior Technical Trade School, and stopped to chat with a student, Tio n g Liang long, who was working on a lathe machine.
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  • 16 3 LEFT: LEAVING the MAAF Headquarters after inspecting the unit's premises at Peei Avenue,
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  • 46 3 ABOVE: THE Municipal President, P3na n g, Mr. J. S. H. CunyrtghamBrown, presents the Duke of Edinburgh with a miniature Municipal cmMem. A GROUP of smiling schoolgirls with flags m their hands, line the streets as they await the arrival of the Duke.
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  • 10 3 Coming down the Residency steps after a visit.
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  • 229 4 THE Ministry of Education yesterday warned Singapore Chinese Middle School students to re register themselves for classes by Saturday, otherwise, they would not be re-admitted. Mr. D. McLellan. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, told The Standard that the students had been given four da\> until
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  • 379 4 CALM prevail* I m Sic. la; n r the tt < ">sion since c come: OolOwJ r. -5 las: Tnuts.-iay. Or. >• one Incideni described v the P ice S retary. I »ter C ig a minor "cd. A ned
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  • 45 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. For pos> of a wild unlawfully taken. Chan Seng, of Ayer Bemoan, was r 190 or one month's i a i I m the Magistrate's Court today Chan told the Court it was a very young bo
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  • 270 4 MARSH ALL'S BID TO CENSURE LIM FAILS Sensation Rnrks Front Executive Session He Apologizes And Withdraws FORMER Chief Minister Mr. David Marshall received a rude shock when he attempted to wrest leadership of the Labour Front at a stormy meeting of the party's executive last night. Mr. Marshall attempted to
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  • 146 4 Urges Govt. Centre To Control Loans SINGAPORE Co-operative Union yesterday asked the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Ho<-k. to set up a Ciovenimcnt Control Centre to transact all money-lending businesses", m the Colony. The Union, m a It-point llWlllHf anrtlim. also asked the Chief Mini.-ier to amend the
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  • 250 4 THE restriction on the number of licensed taxis IB Singapore is to remain m force. In a aa minute debate at the continued monthly rreetin^ of the City Council reslerda}. a motion to takp immediate action tn delimit Ibe number of taxis
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  • 153 4 Fines For 9 More Curfew Breakers NINE m< i pen; c were fined m the Singapore Fourth District Court i terdav for creaking the curfew n n O I :■,<> Al had plea •< <i s A tj and were tflSd a >r '"a Di |1 if! d^fa: prison sent<
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  • 136 4 Justice Chiei From Ceylon On A Mission CEVI OS'S Atton (..nrral Mr I N Gratiea, (abovi arrived m "Mn^apore yetfU ida> m Ihf liner Oranu Mr dratien vho is «n a > ton (.<wrnmrnt mission to sur\ej the working and hanril.nf of port piobirms m >insaporc v»a> >urprtv. a bout
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  • 35 4 The executive council of -^1 ■on will deal with c of the expuMas of Che men's section leader, fr section, at a meet headquarters m Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 10
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    • 36 4 I THE BRITISH ALUMINIUM CO., LTD. TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING I THE APPOINTMENT OF HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. AS THEIR AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE, THE FEDERATION OF AAALAYA, j SARAWAK, BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1 AND BRUNEI i
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  • 53 5 ABOVE: THE Duke shokes hands with Mrs. T. R. Marks, Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor, m the Municipal Council Chamber. RIGHT: THE DUKE meets members of *he Federal Legislative Council. GIRL Guides brave the rain to welcome the Royal visitor. A SECTION of the huge crowd is kept
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  • 25 5 A Curtsey From Lady MacG. At The Airport LADY MACGILLIVRAY, wife of the High Commissioner, greets the Duke on his arrival at Kuala Lumpur airport.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 497 6 AR clouds have again appeared m the Middle East. The rejection of the Anglo-French ultimatum to Egypt and Israel to cease their hostilities President Nassr: G Penmeni can result m a-. llflMßj immediate rlare-up n n the two ten tones on a sea I it can become highly
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    • 430 6 ..:ET HOfISTEB Lim Ye Ho k hai catted on Qh people ol Singapore to forget the eventi of the three da- < ia; i of last week and "ma forward M people and face the future v hope and confidence." I zen will support pica foi b ing
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  • 216 6 Sir; Let us remember the riots of May 1955; Mr. David Marsha'... "the :hen Chief Minister, described Chinese Middle School students as sick peop'.e who needed gentle uuicing bark lo health. The medicine they v.ere given by his administration wta weak Indeed, their condition was made dangerous
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 282 6 BAN P.A.P. FROM FED. S.r. Hearty congratu'aU> the Singapore Police. Tat irreeW of the pap Ltgislative Assemblyman, Lim Chin SionjC and the so-railed Middle Road trade union leaden are very important as I have no doubt H will lead to the ultimate wratihh 1 of ail mbvenrve el**in tnat unhappy
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    • 315 6 S:r; Ono ofl the pnnr:pa! sien> at Inefflcieni government i.s a failure U) ensure .if Administration of th^ law. Justice delayed la oft< n denied, and thai la sho position m this today. m Deo tnbex 1055 the Bar Commit cc made strong representatlona that another High Court
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    • 191 6 PRAISE FOR US Sir; Allow me To ron^ralul ite your paper for giving us m the Fedei ami n rod hot news about the stu lent riotStl np m October Jh Trio pictures were draand the reporting fair I rible Thanks to piper and Radio Malaya, we Malaya In the
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    • 120 6 "Scientific truth Is not to be gamed by observations and logic alone: it is not like a precious mineral which will fall into your hands if you atfl away the earth that hides it. Scientific truth has to be created: it i> a creation of the human mind Professor O
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    • 300 6 Shorts from the talks that constitute civilization. For the future, it seems that mankind will have to learn to do without this ancient and well-tried method. I think mankind will have to depend, not rpon force or domination, but upon the inherent attractiveness of a civilized way of life. The
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  • 1714 6  -  RAWLE KNOX f\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V I By NEW DELHI, TT was a sad Dusschra for the many fleeing the Indian floods. Dussehra is the beginning of the great autumn festival m India. In West Bengal there is usually a full fortnight of rejoicing, hut now one-third of the entire territory
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  • 12 7 THE BIG UNITED NATIONS SENSATION NASSER (on the left). MOLLET and EDEN
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  • 223 7 Israel's Aim Peace Without Armed Raids JERUSALEM. Israrl. Oct. 31 (AP.)— lsrael defined its am:.s \c-terday as "peace by agreement and wittwot armed raids, blockade or boycott. Walter Fvar., DITOCtOTOenenU of the Israeli Forr ign Ministry, taU m a statement; •"Egypt has been maintaining a state of war against US
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  • 23 7 This is the Middle-East trouble spot. Israel shaded invaded Egyptian territory up to with 18 miles from the I Suez Canal.
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  • 241 7 THIS IS THE WAY EGYPT AND ISRAEL SHAPE UP IN A MILITARY WAY: ISRAEL ISRAELS wartime potential is believed to be about 250.000 soldiers, including men and women reservists. Each able-bodied man serves m the reserves until he is 49. and childless women to
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  • 77 7 LONDON. Oct. 31 Sir Anthony Eder. last night won House of Commons ap proval by 270 votes to 218 for his decision to move troops into *he Sup/ Canal area if Israel and Egypt do not halt hostilities. In Paris. Premier Gaj Mollet
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  • 283 7 BRITAIN, FRANCE VETO U.S. Big-3 Allies Fall Out, And Russia Joins The Side Of America UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., OCT., 31 AP— THE WESTERN BIG THREE SPLIT SHARPLY LAST NIGHT OVER THE MIDDLE EAST CRISIS WHEN BRITAIN AND FRANCE VETOED A U.S. CEASE FIRE PLAN AND ANNOUNCED THEY WOULD LAND TROOPS
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  • 245 7 Nasser's S.O.S. To Ike, Nehru, Tito Bulganin CAIRO. Oct. 31-Presi-dent Gamal Abdel Nasser sent urgent messages to President Eisenhower, Yucnslavia's Marshal Tito. Indian Premier Jawaharl^l Nehru and Soviet Premier lai Bulganin on the Mid-Eastern crisis today. as understood that the mrilliri were connected with the Ang F^nrh ultimatum U E|
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  • 441 8 FIRST FRUITS OF ISRAEL'S MILITARY DRIVE TEL AVIV, Oct. 31 Israel claimed today the capture of a warship, the destruction of seven planes and the smashing of a big convoy of vehicles as the first fruits of its drive into Egypt. Israeli naval units captured the warship, a 1.000-ton frigate,
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  • 104 8 Pay Rise To Stave Unrest? LONDON. Oct. 31. iAP> The satellite Government of Rumania announced yesterday .-alary increases and expanded allowances designed to increase living standards throughout the country, Radio Bucharest reported. The increases gained added significance from speculation ai to whether Rumania mighi become subject to economic unrest which
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  • 30 8 SIX persons were killed and five injured when a Swedish military transport plane CD cd into a high tension line near Yac.-teras, Sweden, .yesterday. A P
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  • 189 8 LONDON. Oct. 31. Russian tanks have withdriwn from the principal centres of fighting m Budapest, diplomatic sources said m London today. I ports sa:.: I I I boon Russian s from c m Budapest, but that i from I iga chief
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  • 166 8 A Caii To Follow Hungary's Footsteps SE L 0 31 (Reuter) —I wo powerful organizations of South Korea t called on North Kor> to rise m revolt I Communist g ment m concert with uprisings m Hungary. President Syng V.het's Liberal Party said m a statement that North Ko: should
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  • 45 8 VIENNA Oct 31, (UP Joszef Cardinal Mindszenty has been released from jail and returned to his Buds.] home, Radio Budapest announced today. The announcement of the Care:.:- n :ea>e came aJ Premier Imre Nagy deer- j all d ■> m I him "null d
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  • 11 8 COMMUNIST China la I Mtd i "!.!itary G AP
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  • 52 8 iOLLOWING tho new Polish rosime's first major dovernmrnt shuffle. General Mari.tn Spvchalski has born named as the new Polish Deputy Defence Minister, Spychalski, purged m IH4O with Gomulka for "Titoism" and later imprisoned with him. replaces "Stalinist"'. GeaietsJ Kazimierz Witaszpwski as both Deputy Def^nco Minister and Army
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  • 30 8 GENERA] [SSI Chiang Kai-.-hck mode \ived away from Taipei yestc m accordance with Chi' .-o custom as firecrackers announced the beginning of big celebrations of his 70th birthday.
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  • 96 8 y '"V YORK Oct. 31. (AP> —The phone riß| :n ft bd mi bu room last nil md Louis (Cheesecake) Melito, 55 years old tad 170 Da hcary, waddled o v e r to n n -"A" n t it "That's probably for me," he
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  • 138 8 Two Generals Get The Sack LONDON, Oct. 31 (Reuter) General Ivan Turkiel, Russian Commander of Poland's air force, has been dismissed, Warsaw Radio announced yesterday. Major Gene r al Lajos Toth, Hungary's First Deputy Minister of Defence, hcs been sacked by the newly formed "Revolutionary Military Council of the Army,"
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  • 64 8 VIENNA, Oct. 31. (DP)— Red Cross mercy plane^ received emergency radio hrn ssages from Budapest tor/.-:.* reporting the city\> airport was .suddenly dosed. An uneonflrmed report said troops had captured the field. Pilots of a returning Swiss Air chartered plane and Hungarian transport told Vienna airport authorities they
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  • 431 9 'Thank You For A Wonderful Welcome' ALOR STAR, Wed. The Duke of Edinburgh today conveyed to the Sultan of Kedah his delight m having the opportunity to visit the "charming island" of Langkowi yesterday. "I greatly enjoyed meeting so many of your subjects and was deeply
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  • 82 9 IPOH. Wed.— Bunong New v-.'.laßf 1 here, with a population of about 15.000. will soon br having a library of its own. .V the village's local Council meeting recently, it was decided to make use of half of the Community Hall for thus purpose. For
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 157 10 KL SINGAPORE'S trade with Indonesia m salt fish, which has experienced a spate of activity m the past months, is slowing down, merchants told The Standard, yesterday. This is due to the monsoon season which is affecting production m the East Coast of Malaya,
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  • 73 10 Synthetic Factory In Wales A NEW plant for the manufacture of special purpose synthetic rubbers is being built at Barry m Wales. The plant will produce Hviar butadiene atrylonitrile copolymers and la-t--ices usually referred to as nitrile rubbers. Those synthetic rubbers tornbine a high degree of oil resistance with excellent
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  • 56 10 MR. T. C. TstQC senior partr.nr of Malaya Mining Company and chairman of Kepong Prospecting Ltd., Ipoh, has left for Japan by air on a business tour. He will visit leading steel mills and study the iron ore market conditions thero. His company is exporting iron ore
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  • 470 10 WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 United States trade with the rest of the world has been increasing even faster this year than has its internal economic activity. For the first half of 1956, U.S. imports from other countries were up 14 per cent over the first half
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  • 124 10 U.K. Biscuit Chief On Asian Tour TO make new survey of the Asian and Australasian markets, the managing director of HuntlCj and Palmers. Ltd.. is to make an Asian tour to discuss problems and requirements of distributors and agents. The managing director is Mr. J.R. Gales, wfcOM policy is to
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  • 36 10 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the S.C.C. Rubber Association, the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association, the Malayan Sharehrokcrs' Association and produce markets uill be closed today for Deepavali. Thr tin market will remain open.
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  • 75 10 PRODUCTION of tin m concentrates for September amounted to 5.157 tons < 5.296 tons m August), according to official Malayan statisticStocks of tin and tin m concentrates including stocks with smelters, ore buyers, a* mines, m transit and stock on wharve-. lighters, amounted to 5.197 tons
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  • 55 10 THE Shoalhaven Paper Mi".'.?. near Nowra. New South Wales, went into production recently, and will produce £A2 million worth of superfine paper yearly. The new mill is a joint venture of two of the oldest paper manufacturers m the world. the Wiggins Tc-ape group, and William
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  • 123 10 NON-IRONING SHIRTS SCORE IN MALAYA A Bnti.-h firm which developed non-ironing cotton shirts repot-? that they are selling we m Ifalayi and Hongkong and have begun tc win customer! m Thailand. In London its managing director announce^ that the firm is likely to be convert* ed into a public company
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  • 295 10 Rubber Breaks Level On Mid-East Crisis -BOUNCES 6y 2 C. TO $1.05% SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday jumped 6J cents to $1.05* r Ib. for first grade November shipment the highest since Aug. 8 Hi year on reports that British and French forces have gone into och m Egypt. The price
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  • 299 10 HIGHER TINPLATE OUTPUT FORECAST KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tinplate production will top 10,000,000 tons by 1970 and tin consumption will reach 70,000 tons, Dr. VV. E. Hoare, assistant Director of the Tin Research Institute, forecast today m the latest issue of "Tin And Its Uses." Efforts were now being marie to
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  • 30 10 JAPANESE export sample fairs sponsored by six leading Japanese cities will be she i opened m Chicago and Toronto, a Foreign Office spokesman said m Tokyo yes- Reut<
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  • 174 10 Shares Close Barely Steady THE Malayan *hare market estenfe < In^-i that British and Krrnrh forces were m i< tint m In the morning the market was steady, but profit-taking m the afternoon caused prices to be s'.ightly easier. Prire changes announcer Sharebrokers' A*soeiation yesterday were: Idler* 88. Petrol Fed
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  • 79 10 Tests On Twir Hulled Vessel TESTS are being carried out m the Sydney UniveSydney, on a model of twinhulled type of ship, and resulti r>e comparec resistance figures recorded bf the model hull of a modem American single-hulled d«> of similar type. U the catamaran hull design survives the mean
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  • 163 10 MALAYA has a ntul as a market for resilient floor tiles, according to Mr. Walter Wessely. export manager of Kentile. Inc., Brooklyn. New York. M a visit to Singapore. Mr. \W Klf B«M son for this was the m ing amount of house builrii
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    • 555 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F M S C\P 1371 IPOH AND MENGLEMBC TOWN (OINCIL Nil I C T I Is pr ;nder Section 1 144 of 1 r«ma Boardi Enactment to n No. B 3 ■flcation No of the Ipoh by alterins the 10n.r.-: Lot ***** J i. U3
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    • 361 10 TENDER NOTICE 'FENDERS are (rotted from 1 approved Contractors for the re-construction and de- o ol the Chungking Cinema at Tanjong PagarMaxwell Roari> for New Ligh* I itre Ltd. Plans, Specifications and Tender Forms can be obtained from -he Office of the Architect. Mr Wong Foo Nam. 22F !holla Street,
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    • 384 10 NOTICES VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. HENG ENG of 54 a. Nelson Road, Singapore have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, S:nra]) >re for a Retail Shop Licence m respect of premist al Chop Yong Heng. 54 Nelson Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard In
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 70 10 EXPECTED TODAY Airways MLI2I KL/MAL 9.55 a.m. Garuda GA372 JAK 11.40 a.m. Qantas EMSI4 LON/CAL 12.05 p.m. It Airways JULIOI PG/KL 12.45 p.m. JULIIS KX/KL 1.45 p.m. p AA PA333 SF/SAI 3.45 p.m. BOAC 8A705 SYD/.TAK 4.30 p.m. M. Airways ML4II SAN/KUCH 4.45 p.m. BOAC 8A770 LON/COL/KL 5 20 p.m.
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  • 127 12 JH THE price of rubber skyrocketted to $1.05$ per Ib. for top grade November shipment m Singapore yesterday, a rise of 61 cents on Tues- day's quotation following the crisis m the Middle East. This is the first time since Aug. 8 that the
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  • 211 12 Businessmen Worried Over Supply Of Manufactured Goods SINGAPORE'S business community yesterday expressed grave concern over the situation developing m the Middle East following armed intervention by British and French forces m the Suez Canal zone. The Colony's commercial firms which have been affected by local disturbances m the past few
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  • 274 12 New Route For Qantas Service To London DIE to the situation m the Middle 111 t. Qantas Umpire Airways yesterday implemented lone-standing plans to maintaan the Sydney London services following the closure of the Cairo airport. Mr. A. F. Foster. QKA Area manager for South-east Asia, told The Standard. Qantas
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  • 214 12 AHMAD bin Mansoor, 19. an office peon, caught m the act of presenting a forged $3,000 cash cheque U) a Singapore bank, on Aug. 27 this year, was sentenced to three years' jail, by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore Assizes
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  • 23 12 JOHORE BAIIRU, Wed D*-. Tamr bin Abdul Cadcr, a Medical Oflu-cr, attached to the General Hospital, here re--:;,'ned from the service.
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  • 108 12 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cents per lb.> m Sineaoore yesterday were: Buverv Seller* Spot (nom.) 1051 10r>} Nov RSS No. 1 1054 1053 R.S.S No 2 102 A 103 R.S.S. No. .'J 100 100J Tone: Firm. S'HURK TIN The price ol tin on the local market vesferday was S408;
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  • 384 12 THE Malayan Communist Party continued its subversive activities m ;rade unions and student movements with the ultimate object of establishing a Communist republic, states the Singapore Police 1955 annual report, issued yesterday. N some of these moveQta were being converted Int > Communist
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  • 257 12 SUBJECT to curfew restrictions m Singapore, a lull BOCia] programme baa been arranged for the 136 delegates and observers from Hongkong, Borneo, Sarawak, Brunei and the Federation, to the tour-day Anti-Tuber-culosil Conference which will open at 9 am today At 696 tonight there will j
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  • 120 12 23 SHIPS ARE HELD UP IN SINGAPORE TWENTY-THREE ships were held up m the Singapore Roads yesterday awaiting berths, although Singapore Harbour Board wharf labourers worked at full pressure to clear vessels already alongside the wharves. A spoke man for the Singapore Harbour Board Ti Department told The Standard that
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  • 36 12 HONGKONG. Oct. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the 11 konf Exchanfi mere: 16.10 to £1 Sterling; $6.***** to US. I; HJ43 to Malayan $0.1835 to one Indonesian Rupiah: God $*****8 to a tael.
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  • 511 13 Princess Cave Colours To Kenya Camesmen NAIROBI, Wed. j['\\FNTY-seven sportsmen and one woman— who are flying to Melbourne from Nairobi at the end of this month are the first Kenya team to take part m any Olympic Games. They provide an Inteftttinf COBtratt to South
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  • 410 13 MELBOURNE October, ru— Olympic Village official! have i new problem young autograph iters. Athletes are cither surrounded as they league the mi D entrance or mobbed when they visit the shops. Bc-t catches, the youngster My are the good-matured Nigerians and Jamaicans. .d if the umbrella -swinging ir;tm
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  • 149 13 Final Touches M-KLBOURXF. Oc: 30,— With the Qamei len ifian a month kwajr workmen have put the final touches DO Olympic venues around the cr,y. La'.c^t 10 tap completed is the new box;r.g stadium. Prrnted m pastel colour- the stadium has seating for 7.000 There will be a coffee bar.
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  • 136 13 GCA AID FOR AIR TRAFFIC MELBOURNE, Or' :;n CBmter) Ground control approach radar tndiiu rtenn -15 being installed "r —r= Essendon Airport to help handle heavy air traffic durng the Olvmp r Games. To B A Force If lending ihe pquiprm at the request of the Civil Ation Department. I;
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  • 93 13 CANBERRA, O. SI (Beaten Australia*! o >• n. p i c Games postal stamp i.--ue «rU] be aval i a fn b the Postmaster General Charies Davidson announced. Mr. Davidson said the four stamps would be on sale from a tstralian post offices for two and a half
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  • 32 13 TOKYO. Of' 21 (Reuter) The Japan Tab'.e Tr nation. ttU Japan would I I take psrt m the Asian Tab c Tennii Championships to r>e hp.d m December m Mor.i'.a
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  • 328 13 The Big Eater Is India's Biggest Hope NEW DELHI, Oct. 30 (AP)— India's leading entry for the Olympics wrestling is a soldier with an appetite so large that even the Indian army cant atlord him. i He's lT>-vear-old Grenadier Eiavildar L; a Ram i r ju>t "Lila" to his friends
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  • 455 14  -  JAMES PETER CHIN Sleeping Men Hold Up SCRC Building Project by Standard's Chief Reporter THE AGE-OLD row on whether the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club is going to stay put m its •much neglected" premises m Hong Lim Green or move to a brand new building m
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  • 336 14 HK Services Co Down Fighting By A Special Correspondent HONGKONG. Wed— Singapore Combined Services beat Hongkong Servicebv runs m the inter-port cricket match ended here before tea today. It was a fr one c I when no r -?sembled the footpalk Ift public p<
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    65 14 THE Sir;-apoie O Schools S Carnival. vhich v h e ren held on Oct. 2 postpoi to N i > ibooi n*r t?«e Km Pmanfl r■ [heir tit .<• i T for Hie h v > i 4 lor >■ <■. Abdul N p, ng tKednh 5 Misses
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  • 76 14 x LONDON. Oct 31, (Router) Major Ferenc I Puskas, captain of Hun- cary's national soccer team, is 'safe a 1 sound.' > the Hungarian News j Agency reporte f i on .Monday. i Puskas had previously been reported killed m 2 i the fiiihtiner m Budapest. The
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  • 28 14 Offi) ials for the University of Ma aya's Seventh annual meet, .irp asked to be an t: at Bukit Tiniah en Nov 3 at 2-30 p.m.
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  • 117 14 Loppylugs Just Makes It NF.W MARKET. Or.. I] (Router) LoppylugS, four-year-old, owner; and trained by John Bearyi forged to the front inside the last furlong to yin the Cambridgeshire Handicap over nine furlongs today. Ridden bf E P. H. Smith from a favourite di aw m a field of 34,
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  • 213 14 KOYAI. Air Force. Sineapore. scored their second successive victory hen they trounced Royal Navy h\ l'> points (two three tries) to nil m an inter services friendly rugby match on H.M.S. Terror ground yesterday. The a men won their ftrst i when they beat the by M
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  • 29 14 THE annual sonal and dance fif Malaya's seventh annual to be he'd on Nov. 13, at the Victoria Memorial Hall, has been postponed to a later date.
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  • 171 14 [POH, Wen. The Pf Badminton Association today ed the six players to the State m the Foong Seong Cup zone fina: >t Singapore here thii •a i kcend. They are- Foo Vong Khean, Ch in T trig Kok, Lim Foh Thye, Tar. Jin l ng.
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  • 210 14 A 'LITTLE MALAYA' AT THE GAMES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Mr. Herman De Souza, Malaya's Chef De Mission to the World Olympics at Melbourne next month told Kuala Lumpur Rotarians today that Malaya's entry into the international arena of sport was a "terrific incentive for endeavour to our crop of young
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  • 122 14 THE YANKS BEATEN SEOUL. Oct. 31 'Reut^D A South Korean soccer team today beat the visiting United States Olympic Soccer team 1-0 before a capacity crowd m the Seoul City Stadium. The American team la due m Singapore on Nov. 12 when they will meet a Colony team at Jalan
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  • 77 14 14 SQUADRON Rnv a New Zoa'and Air Forre heat their neighbours the Roya! Australia i Air Force, by eleven prints (a goal, and two trie?) to three (try) when they met m a rugby friendly at Ten;:.'', yesterday The Kiwil took 5-3 lead at half time
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  • 50 14 PENANG. Wed.— Two player? were ordered off the field for rough play m yesterday's semi-final Victory Cup soccer match between Chinese Club and Penan* Port Commission Recreation Club at the Municipal Stadium. The plajren involved were Swee Cheng and Pang Siang Hork. It happened iate m the same.
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  • 57 14 SUNGEI PATAM. Wed The following ha\'e been selected to represer.i Kedah Europeans as^ir.si Kedah Al! Blues m a rugby friendly a* Bedong tomorrow D. Womble, R McKaskill, R Gration, D. Mays, R. Morns, D. Moore, P. Moore. A McDonald. H. C. Fawcett, P Giles. J. Weller, W. McVeigh,
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  • 59 14 r-OFF AGAIN THERE will be no racing ot Bukit Timoh this afternoon. Announcing the cancellation of the races scheduled for this afternoon after the postponement last Saturday due to the Singapore riots, the Singapore Turf Club said that the valuable Gold Cup race on which the Million-dollar sweep will
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  • 140 14 India Bats All Day Forces Draw BOMBAY. Oft. 31 (Reuter) Batting through th* day for the loss of only four wickets, India forced a draw with Australia m the second tost here toriay^ Be>r. oinf tl thi? mornii z for one 180 runs behind India were 2.t i tor five
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  • 22 14 KUALA L Entries are r- -<■ z '<" :>r the Malays inter -stat« hockey compc*. i r- c firsi eek of Derc-
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  • 46 14 Statham, Laker Win For The MCC CAPET ter). Ned W« steri ninfs and 76 runs here ye: Province m 73 f< run«^ to avert sr. ii for as tb m t-s virtual ed thi rook ook kets ii <~ first t g -rev f 24 and Tony
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