Singapore Standard, 2 November 1956

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  • 35 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P«l!CI "VG pC* vj4*| FIRSBRIGADI GENERAL HOSPITAL 25*81 (5 Ihitf} 240 C *TF* l\j I -2C 28P 24M Vol. Ml. ><». 123 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 \2 l»A<.h> 15 CE> I 1
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  • 971 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Nov. 1 -Allied Forces Headquarters announced today that "Allied air forces have continued their assault on military airfields m the Egyptian Delta and Canal zone since dawn today. "Preliminary analysis of the operation points to the success end accuracy of the Allied air forces'
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  • 187 1 IHL curfew m Singapore Hill be lifted a> from I am. today and will not b" ro-imposed unless the iour>e of events makes it necessar>. (Government .innounted last night. The announcement adds thai except f pu l!l schools will re-open today. The lien Chinese
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  • 40 1 THE Duke of Edinburgh is greeted by the Federation Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman at the Kuc z Lumpur Airport on Wednesday. He left Port Swettcnham for Port Moresby lost night See Pcces 2C- 3.
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  • 221 1 Sir Anthony Walks Out Of A House In Uproar LONDON*. NOV. 1 (Renter) The sitting; ■<■ the House of Commons was suspended for half an hour today because of continued uproar from the Labour Opposition on the Mid He East crisis This sensational action by the Speaker oJ the House,
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  • 35 1 THE Bingap n 4ln prto yesterday jumped $13] to M 22 per plcut the hifhest price this year, on the news I Britain and France had begun military action m the Middle East
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  • 96 1 LOHMMI Wm i h<u- i ter) The British and French t«venuße»ti have nppointrci <»eneral Sir Charles KeightloA as omman-d^r-in-Chicf of the fnr- («s uhi<h will intn^rnp m hE:i.pt the Ministry of Defon< r annnum i d laM ghl rh< rench Vi< c Admiral P Ranot Iw brrn
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  • 410 2  - RAIN FALLS TO STOP PARTY FOR DUKEI SAMMY KING He Chats Jokes With Guests From DUKE'S INTEREST KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Rain shortly before the garden parry given by the Rulers to the Duke of Edinburgh nearly washed out the Federal Capital's social function of the year. Crowds had lined the
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  • 53 2 (ABOVE) The Duke of Edinburgh shows interest m en item performed by indian dancers (photo below) ct lest night's King's House bGnquet m Kuala Lumpur, while Consorts and other Rulers look On the cv right is Tunku Bahiah, the NoQri r -ess who reccently married the Raja
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  • 624 2 The Prince Inspects Army Camp KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. With winning smiles and informal charm, the Duke of Edinburgh this morning made more than a hundred British women' the proudest army wives m the country. For had it hot been for the fact that
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  • 31 2 With Lady MacGillivray Tho Duke of Edinburgh and Lady Ma< <> l.< r > wife of the Keder.-Jinn High <>Tnmi>Monrr at Wrdnr* day nißhf s banqm-t at Kins v J i««us*-. Kuala Lun
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  • 189 2 FROM SAMMY KING KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Duke went boating m a mining pond yesterday. He v. m To get to the dredge, he had to BOM a 50-: I stretch of water m a raft. His sea legs i rv. d I m Witti
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  • 76 3 LEFT: The Duke of Edinburgh drives m State past gaily decorated Pudu Jail m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Cheering crowds line both sider of the road. Many of them had come from as far south as Smgcpore and cs far north as Alor Star
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  • 85 3 The Duke of Edinburgh With the Malay Rulers and thi ll Consorts after Wednesday night's dinner ai King's House. Kuala Lumpur. From left fan be seen the Sultan of Kelantan. the Yaag Di-Pertuan Besar of Negli Sembilan, the Presid< Hi i l the
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  • 32 3 After the parade. the Duke, a family man himself, takes time off to chat with children of servicemen. This relaxed youngster \i not at all awed by Royalty.
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  • 54 3 Ff't- the Bghter from the Jungle, a ipeda] tmSk Here. Major J. M. Woodhouse. Squadmn Commander of No. 22 SAS ibelow left> Introduces a crack jungle fighter of the Squadron to the Duke. Lt. C r >] G. H. Lee. Commanding Officer of No. 22
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    • 121 3 MORE AND MORE PEOPLE S PRODUCING II BANANAS m J \M AII wool, m 41 STRAUA TOBACCO m RHODESIA ll COFFEE m KENYA II RI'BBLK m MALAI II PALMOIL m NIGERIA I I TEA m CEYLON I 1 and aan\ other products m otha parta I I ofthevtorld 1 1
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  • 46 4 THE conference of Supcrviaon loc the Cambridge S r.oo: Certificate Practical S --r.ee Examination which to have taken place last S irday, will dow bo held on N I at tne Gan Eng Seng i boot All wpervison are requested to attend
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  • 31 4 Special Standard Service: Closing pricea of the Hongkong Exchange 'Acre $16.13 to HI Sterling; s6,273 toUJB 11.51.841 to Malayan SI: 10.183 to one Indonesian Rupian; Gold 5279 lo taeL
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  • 44 4 THE Junior Chamber of Commerce announced yester--av that thei. dance, "A Night lin the Caribbean' (advertised |a today's Standard for tomorrow) to be presented at the Sei- View Hotel, has been postponed to Saturday, Nov 17, a* the same time and Dlace
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  • 254 4 After Riots, Curfews The Duke's Visit...Deepavali DEEPAVALI the Festival of Lights—passed very, very quietly for Singapore's Hindu population yesterday. Missing was the festive spirit which this anr.ivf- r v of the victory of Lord Kriihni uver tne uemon luug N kasun roused m
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  • 49 4 THE Assistant Engineer of the Singapore International Airport, Mr. (i H. Dash, who left for Australia aboard the Nieuw Holland yesterday. Mr. Dash who completed a three-year contract here was mainly resp onsi b I c for the speedy preparation of the 8000-foot runway of the Airport.
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  • 63 4 PENANG, Thun. l*he Genera! PVCSS. printers of the Singapore bi-weekly, "Facts Review." has been auctioned o:T to pay for damages as a result of a libel suit brought hy the Sin Pao Star News Amalgamated Ltd. The Sin Pao Star Newt Amalgamated Ltd.. had i^oon
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  • 82 4 IPOH, Thurs.— A patrol of the 2nd Battalion, the Malay Regiment, killed two and wounded the third of three armed and uniformed terrorists they contacted m the Slim River district cf Perak yesterday. The wounded terrorist managed to escape. A rifle, a Fter. gen, a
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  • 53 4 THE annual inspection oi the Seventh Company of the Singapore Boys' Brigade at the Church of the Ascension which was to have been held tomorrow, ha? been postponed. There w:ll. however, be a closing service for the Company on Sunday, Nov 11. at 8 a.m. at the Church
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  • 32 4 THE garden party to be given by the Governor of j Singapore, Sir Robert B.a~k. thil evening m honour of 0M Dukt of Edinborgh, has been cancelled. 1 I
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  • 175 4 Municipal Polls: Reshuffle In Alliance Line-up MALACCA. Thurs. The IMMO-MUA-MIU Alliance here has announced a reshuffle m their candidates for the forthcoming Municipal elections. This move was necessitated by anticipated opposition from the new Malayan Party, The Standard 1 understands. Mr. Tan Seat Wah. who was Ito have contested Tranquerah
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  • 114 4 [SINGAPORE Government has temporarily abandoned p an of sending dental nurses to Penang for training, a spokesman of the Ministry of Health, tod The Standard yesterday !He said tne Government was at pre.-cnt COMtdering wbethef the dental estah- tunenti wouk! be run on'.y by dental officers or
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  • 32 4 MUAK. Thurs.— lan Poh Chuan. 21. was sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment by Magistrate Inche Pawan Ahmad, when he was found guilty of being a member of a triad society
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  • 24 4 A 4K-VKAR-OLD Indian, wh presented himself for medicine as an out-door patient at the District Hospita> Butterworth, yesterday mornin? collapsed and died.
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  • 52 4 COMMODITY PRICES LONDON XI KKKH No R.S.S Settlpment House Term* Buyers Sellers Thursday's opening first session were;. December .",1 Num. Jan. Mar. 30J Norn. April June 2!)} Norn. Tone: Hesitant. LONDON TIN Thursday's opening first session were:Spot £875 buyers, £876 sellers. Three months £8321. buyers. £835 sellers. Settlement price: £876.
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  • 81 4 Road Accidents Show Slight Drop THERE were fewer road accidents m Singapore m September compared with August. In that month. 1.616 accidents occurred against 1.767 the previous month Fatal accident totalled nine, compared with 17 the previous month. The average daily accident rate m September was 53.8. compared with 57
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  • 151 4 TUNKU SAVES THE DAY JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The crisis m the Alliance m Johore over the nomination of candidates for the Kluang Town Council election has now been settled. Both the State Alliance and Kluang Alliance have accepted a compromise proposal put forward by Alliance
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  • 47 4 IPOH. Thurs.— A schoolboy. Khr.o Thean Soon, partnering Miss Nelly Yeoh, won the "Rock "N Roll" dance competition at the Celestial Cabaret here last night. Mr Michael Chan, partnering Nancy Lee, and Robert Lee, partnering Mis 3 Queenie Loo, t.ed lor second place.
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  • 263 4 A Luncheon, Then Back For Conference MR. Gian Paolo Lang, president of Rotary International, will arrive m Singapore by air on Saturday. Mr. Lang, who is president for the fiscal year 1956-57, will first visit Rotary projects m the Colony and Johore before addressing
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    • 425 4 CATHAI ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS FILMALAYA N \UVV KK —ON SALE TODAY TOII A V I CATH AY# t45 4 ,5. 645 I VUH I Ai«-CokJ.t,qn{3 iIJ, and ijOp.m. I Co\ll\(,. \i-G-\i Pr«MMits "HIGH SOCitTY" HIN. IROSin OK X KM IN IK\ N X <» IN \IK i t'ui* \?> '>m;o\i; \\i>
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    • 494 4 SHAW BROTHLKs OKi.ANi- \I K >:> Mi; ACTIONS PROGRAMMES SI'BJLCT TO URftM TODAYicAPiTOL^: 1 TYRONE POWER Kirn HTJ^ESKBinXBSEI NOVAK B [> jPI Ibkj i^tfw .^SHHIHIBhImhhUB tTcMWICOLOW CIIStEN^AStrOPE >rr w. wcraw mbwREX THOMPSON JAMES V% X TMOKL -n.SMEI-PEl»O rTRUTWCT V .'CTORIA SHAW with SUPERIMPOSED HIM -I SI V. T I 111
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  • 21 5 THE annual rifle meet of the Singapore Military Forces due to take place on Sunday hat been postponed indefinitely.
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  • 98 5 CHOP HOO SIEK AND CO. of .")1-T. Now Market Road and 20, Newcome Road. .Malacca, havo informed us that they had not authorized anyone to make statements on their behalf regarding fishing m Indonesian waters to our Malacca Correspondent, whose article was published m our issue of October 10.
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  • 44 5 HOURS belore her departnre for Australia yesterday. F< m Vivan FitzpatrickBrown. 44. was found drari m her home m Somerville Estate, Singapore. Joan, wife of a Marine Eneinr^r. wa alleged to have taken an ovcrdoze of sleeping ,i hints.
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  • 240 5 Rebel Students Leave Souvenirs THOUSANDS of mass signature campaign forms, supplied by the Singapore Civil Rights Convention, were found scattered m the Chinese High School m Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Some of tlie forms were already signed, others were strewn across the study hull of the
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  • 60 5 pic. 2 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health. Mr A .T Braqa. i Z watches with keen interest while Mr. Feag Wai Turk i explains the use of a specialized syringe. Professor 1 S. Monteiro, Dean of the Farulty of Mcdit me (right) and Dr. R. H. Bland. Director
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  • 201 5 THE Pan-Malayan Conference on Tuberculosis opened m the partially-completed buildings of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Welfare Centre, yesterday. The Conference, first of H kind to be held m the Colony, was opened by Mr. A. J. Braga, Minister for Health. The opening Wtl originally
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  • 39 5 LONDON, Nov. 1 (Renter) —The Colonial Secretary, .Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd paid tribute yesterday m the House of Commons to the "combination of patience and firmness" with Which the Singapore Government had fared the recent riots there.
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  • 118 5 REMEMBRANCE DAY will be observed m S:n?aoore at 7.30 a.m. on Nov. 11 (Sunday.) During the ceremony, wreaths win l> laid by v Governor. Sir Robert Black. the Commissioner-General, Sir Robert Scott, the Chief Minister, Mr. lira Yew Hock, the Ex-Services Association. Service commanders, and local
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  • 39 5 MR. T. KAXAPATHYPILLAI. 75. one of the oldest Oeykmese residents and a prominent businessman m Singapore, died at the G eral HosDital on Wednesday after a short illness. He leaves four children and :wii grandsons.
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    • 285 5 Standard cJllmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE TIM£ TIDE TODAY; Singapora 10 14 am 19 ft) 11.(17 p.m ;94 ft). Port Dickson 5.53 a.m (9 9 ft) 617 pm. (85 It) Penang 12 midnight (8.1 ft) 12.20 p m (1 2 ft). TOMOKKOW S lßapore in.46 am i!»5 It 1 11
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    • 266 5 V Paint 11 am. CENTRAL: Madhurai Veeran 10.30 a.m 2. 5.30 and 9 p.m KLANC I'll Ml Keluarca Tolol (Malay) 2.30, 645 and 9 15 p m. TAIPING LIDO: Amara Decnam 10.30 am. I M. 5 and 8.30 pm RKX: Amara Deepam 11 a.m., 2.15. and 9 n m. \KI
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    • 471 6 r j'::£ splurge of Crtttd „:.-t the combined rrTer.sive launched by Britain tad Fian I on ■gypt has failed to take into account the threat *atus quo of tl M die East countries since President Nasser transgressed international commitments and obligations by seizing control of the Suez
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    • 378 6 1 AST FRIDAY we warned the Chief Mini;-- Mr. Lim V Hock, that he could expect a Stafc tn Sack from a co- i i attempt was made sooner than it expected, but members of the Labour Front Council rallied to the support of 1 Urn
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 227 6 CARRY ON, Mr. LIM Sir; "Any person who wilfully and persistently defied and undermined constituted authority must be dealt with sternly", said the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Ink This rrtort by the CMeS Minister to the rail "to rrsicn" by the Secretary-general of the FA P.. Mr. lee Kuan
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    • 514 6 rd on the radio vmand by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew of the P. A. P. and the worthy reply by Urn Chief Minister 0B the Singanots. We have all heard of what happened m Singapore durtaf i h i s trouble and puttil B
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    • 269 6 Sir; Mr. Tan Lark Syi nc« on the troubles tai B n ■■•■?< n ta exnclng is ominous. To the law-abiding man m the street, the past few been difficult difficult, because s hard core of men have Kb un< lacediy used stad ats, workers
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    • 232 6 ]T SEEMS right and proper m resuming this column, after one week's absence m the Federation, that I should pay tribute to the masterly manner m which Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock handled a dangerous and explosive situation m Singapore. Jn this he had the bold and loyal assistance of
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    • 434 6 THE NEWS 'AS IT STRIKES ME r HI S column may be wrong, but the Impression sained is that Urn denness with which the riots were put down, the meagre loss of life and the extant of damage done to public and private properties, only serve to indicate that the
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  • 865 6  -  SIR GEOHGE JOY The Duke of Edinburgh will visit St. Helena m the royal yacht Britannia during his Common wealth tour. by who was Governor and Commander-in-Chief of St. Helena irom 1946 to 1953 'PHIS is the story of a beautiful island m the South
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    • 50 6 lip IS* RUDGE S W BR/TAWS (E^W BESTB/CYCIE G£ureys INSIST »tt> a RUP6E FKOMAU QO OV BICYCLE MALiK Easy Instalments can be Arranged. KEE HUAT RADIO CO. LTD. 122-124, ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE PHONE 345>6t 6 22 T*■ 227, BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR PHOni 24. BEACH STREET, PENANG, FHONE: 4154 b
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  • 220 7 WITH a fe-v ex p> world reaction last and early tod Ang] -French military action m the Middle East showed s .yards Egypt. Here are cabled reports from va- tals: NEW DELHI: Mr. N-- Mm [India, "I do not .-.T.r> any .-.m r a. -c n o what
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  • 291 7 We Were Kept In The Dark, Charges Dulles [INGTON Nov. 1. (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, Seer-; of State, and other high officials here have given c briefings to States correspondents only' on the die East crisis, recriminations nst Britain and rather than clarifying American policy, ■as disclosed last Among
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  • 895 7 And How It Affected The World Anglo-French Offensive Condemned Government on Wednesday night branded the action's of Israel, Bri am and France In the Middle Ea^t a s "aggressive." The Russian statement broadcasi by Moscow Radio, laid: "The Soviet Government holda that the Council, tor the peace and tranquility m
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  • 345 7 U.S Does Not Accept The Use Of Force-Ike WASHINGTON, He*, i, (Renter) President Kisenhoucr told the American nation last night that he believed the British and Frt m h armed attack on Euypt had been launched "m error He said, m a radio and trl»\ision speech, that the Inited States
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  • 581 7 LONDON, Nov. 1 (Reuter).— The British FHWllimiiri military intervention m the l]-Egypt fighting has produced the gravest split :n the national sceno for many years. This i> reflected not only m Parliament where the issue has already produced a series of bitter
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  • 293 7 melbour.nl, not. i (Renter) In a special early Suez edition today Melbourne Herald published it.s editorial on the lront page under the heading Shock to World. It said public opinion here and m most countries would be dismayed to learn r. the DM of
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  • 205 7 HI DAPI >1 V> I Krutrr) Hur.c .ry < -t nff the trappings ol otnmunism toda> i- Su\irt ;.inb roared nut <»i Kudapot and (animal Minder :i(\ freed icadiT of the .tiholic chunh. returned alter lh« country's seven-das ficht lor indoprndrnre Cardinal Mind>yrntv. frrrrt from a t
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  • 107 7 London and i n union with husband, Dennis Hamilton, who is there now taking care of their business ai: j-aid ihe "probably wouldn't return to Hollywood." MEXICO MM v L \l* -Ad dan and M< ,n mo\ie Nillain Rminlfo Icosta li 1 1 urrp ch.irgvd with U U n<
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    • 1138 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lints) (Incorporated hi Singapore) (12 lines) Zr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option te proceed via ether ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENT. ALL VIA SUEZ Singapore Out Sails P. Sham Penang Lycaon f-r Liverrcci
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  • 154 9 All-Purpose Van Can Help Traders TRADESMEN m practically every type of business will find m the new Austin trio the Austin '152' Omnivan, Truck and Coach a vehicle to suit their individual requirements. The technique ol ail tted Integra] construction baa been BOCeessfnlly applied and the Immensely strong bodywork formed
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  • 240 9 FUTURE FOR TIN MAY BE CHANGED THE future for tin may be totally changed as a result of recent researches conducted by the Tin Research Institute, it was revealed at a lecture to engineering societies m Britain's tin mining centre, Camborne, Cornwall recently. About years sjfo a systematic investigation into
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  • 217 9 INDIA will soon be massproducing rclngeration equipment soon m partnership with the Pressed Steel Co. of England. Mr. H.J. Edginton, export manager ol the company said m Singapore. Mr Edcinton arrived m Singapore on a world tour studying the market for his company which
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  • 488 9 MANAGEMENT TRAINING SCHEMES WILL BENEFIT MALAYA MANAGEMENT training schemes financed and sponsored by commerce and industry m Malaya will obviously result m increased efficiency, which m turn will provide benefits to the consumers. This is the opinion of Mr. S.C. Stout. United Kingdom Trade Commissioner who made a special observation
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  • 222 9 FINANCE COMMERCE Output Of Rice May Be Higher Rice output from Malaya during the first half of this year is estimated as being slightly greater than the corresponding figure for 1955. Reporting tins increase the October Rice Supplement issued m London by the Commonwealth Commit lee reveals that owing to
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  • 124 9 This Machine Cuts— And Colours Paper A VERSATILE machine which Is being manufactured m Sydney, provides varied services for those sections of the printing trade which use paper m rolls. Known as the "Dutro" Colorverter, the machine will automatically colour, slit, and re-wind paper m one .swift effective ope-ation. With
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  • 25 9 thousan .jaeensland cattle will soon be gh ipftil to New Guinea 1 beef industry sponso*' R. L Atkinson and Sons, of alia. Queensland.
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  • 33 9 the U.K. tool industry (y--perienced a sharp 1 all m now (irdor.-. particularly from home customers during Uu >' cund quarter of th:- fttt, according to The Financial Times.
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  • 52 9 MALAYAN Exchange K.Aj iciation buying rstel to merchants are: New V (T.T.). 32| (O.D 2-15/16 trade d It); C.nada 31J (ID. 311 i O.D I, 31-1! 32 trridc bills (90 c. Selling 'TT O.D > N«w York IJ4, Caniria 31|. Frenrh francs *****. Belgian francs 1617. Otbei <.
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  • 56 9 A QUEENSLAND v. company is exporlil ties of whale bone to Fran c. which is believed to be the only country at present pro sing whale bone to any extent. From France it is c;-.. rted back to Australia m form of buttons, and stays I m Btion
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  • 232 9 A MECHANICAL handling, and earth-moving vehicle designed to carry out operations previously requiring six different machines will make Iti public debut at the Public Works and Municipal Services Exhibition m London on Nov. 12-17. It is the Matbro "Mantis." powered by a Fordson 40 h.p. Diesel
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  • 156 9 BI'R.MA has again Ixmght Formosa su^ar from the Singapore market, her Litest purchase ol 3.0W tons blinking the total m the past two work* t< UUii i4»n> valued over S2 million. This deal reflet the confiden B rma :n the entrepot trade of Sil
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  • 492 9 U.K. Radio Exports Top Record THE STARS AND YOU FIGURES for the first nine months of this year inc. that a new export record for British radio equipment will be established for 1956. The British Radio Industry Council state that for the I I nine months this totalled close on
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  • 978 10 No mink, no parties, no car for Kim but stray animals Meeting the Stars with Bridget Jones KIM NOVAK is a glamorous and exciting young star who flatly refuses to conform to the usual Hollywood success pattern of minks, jewels and expensive cars. At twenty-thrpe, and after three years of
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  • 92 10 J^IM— is superstitious about her "lucky" numbers of 3 and 13. She was born on Feb. 13, 1933, at 3.30 a.m. —never sunbathes because it turns her fair skin a horried lobster-red. thinks you can make a wolf out of any man if you don't conduct yourself as
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  • 14 10 PREVIEWS of the WEEK A squib that splutters. ..and J^ i ff---j" I ff---j
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  • 301 10  - Frank tames the Wild West STEVE NEOH ,«v By \FTER making the successful switch from groaner to yardbird m FROM HERE TO ETERNITY four years ago, Frank Sinatra has since then proved that there's plenty of ham m those famous skinnybones. The Kid from Hoboken has made good m his
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  • 322 10  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER AFTER a lunatic start which may lead the cash I 1 customers to wonder if j they have got convoluted i m an opium nightmare, the new British production, I CAST A DARK SHADOW, settles down to unfold a good, modern thriller. The theme
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  • 363 10 VTrHEN advance movie publicity poses the question: "How did (hey dare make it°" a sick feeling romes over me that there is something wrong with the film Itself. This impression was deepened after seeing 20th CenturyFox s BIGGER THAN LIFE, starring James Mason m bigger than life
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    • 274 10 3. BtoV to the Frerch. Two In fact If] 4. Do not rates cause uprising' 1 10) 6 L:e n tent? (3) 7 S:ipcz::ik altered shght'.y but not m meaning <8i 8. LiKht o:>erat:r came? (Ri 13 Not againet youl On the con--11 he :s ild i 15 Cry m
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    21 11 Photo, THE only women -ember of Argentina's Olympic team is Isabe. Avtllen, a discus thrower shown here m AP
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  • 226 11 Rahim Helps S.T.B. Whip Corinthians ACCA. Thurs -S ngapore sne Board ifter I kii g time to sett c c ground at Kubu S1 I urn S" 1 jrin"ro i -c them 7-1 m a 'friend jr.' m Omar hii a field dr.' four goals m a row m the
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  • 45 11 THE folowing wi represent the Sin- es m a soccer against the R< for the A morrow I rrer Park at 520 S 11 IS-""- K--nmakaran; Sukumaranan. P. Thomas, J. Charles: X ta Chai Reserve^ X. ::.-r. S »thya«eelan, Gobinathan an;: Richard.
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  • 231 11 An unexpected closing of the training track at Olympic VfiUfa has slightly interfered with training routines. The track will be closed until Saturday so the newly-rolled surface can settle. Athletes who arrived last night for training were told they could run In s:\nd-shoes but not m spikes.
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  • 71 11 PASSPORT difficulties have forced the Hunter Football Club of Mysore, India, to postpone their intended tour of the Colony during this month. This was disclosed by their local representative. Mr, S. R. P. Naidoo The Hunters hope to make the tour next year. The Hunters,
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  • 761 11 PETER WILSONS Olympic forecast: LONDON, Thurs. Before anyone else sets it into their bright boniuts to select their probable track and field male Olympic champions, let s *;ct a "flyer" and put forward our own ideas on the subject. Of the twenty-two events I
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  • 574 11 THE RUSSIAN INVASION TO GAMES BEGINS MELBOURNE, Nov. 1, (AP) The vanguard o the Russian contingent to the Olympic Games is due here tomorrow but Olympic officials are hazy about the details. The rest of the Soviet team o 510 athletes and officials wil come Inter. The first croup of
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  • 29 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A basket ball match between Kiuang and KoU Tinggi will be played on Saturday m aid of the Johore Poppy Day Fund at Kota Tinggi.
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  • 107 11 THE Singapore Combined Service* wil] play Ncgri Sembilan on the padang tom^r:- W m a I. S. .Malaya Rugby match. The Service* team show nine change- from the rr.e that beat Negrl Sembilan m a recent frier.-: y match. The score then wa i 9-0. Foll(
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  • 79 11 SIXGAPOR E Teacher*! Union hockey team to plaj against Punjab Nauawa Sabha i.i a SIIA V,.: 1 ciivii-ion match tomorrow at Bt George's Road will be selected from: Chee Teck Chye, Loo Hock Seng, Lim Fook Sau, Anthony D'Cruz. Mahendran, H B D Nathan. H< rberi d'Silva, Gun
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    • 302 11 Lit Abner By Al Capp THERE*" "N J o^^.rr-VO" \^lST^^>^^^\sr "-AM NEEDS Xi ITS NOOM. HE'LL BE! V HONES"! /I GOTTAHAVE HELP//"- V^ HAVINi' BREAKFAST AT HAW f< -L^WwV DECtNCV INf-'LOOENCE. A\v^^ I yA^ r^"T\ WHAR COULD J TH' RITZ-SKiARLTOM 7=5 r-^TO C-VvJFP^STOA A.SD STUPIDITY T'GIT X^^ Wj^-"^*^^ AHFINPTH' J
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  • 82 12 THE Singapore Olympic basketball team will p. ay two fames at Perth on December 8 I after the Olympic Games. was revealed yesterday by Mr. Chew Keng Ban, who ed a cable from on. Hon. secretary of the Aus- 3asketball Union. eoofirming that arrange
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  • 269 12 MELBOURNE, Nov. 1 (Reufrer). The flare-up m the Middle East will not disrupt preparations for the Olympic Games m Melbourne to begin on November 22. Chief executive officer, Lieut. -General Sir William Bridgeford announced this today. He agreed there was no Olympic rule to prevent teams
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  • 280 12  -  WINDSOR LAD B\ IQA L A LUMP I' B Thurs. T as very •v on the Kuala Lumpur race track this mor md because of the hrn -might n the sand track was -he horses h E arrived. Jockeys M Q ...<-.■■ Chadv. ick
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  • 53 12 CHI I -.onese, pis a| their last game m the SHA i league, have picket following to mer Association on Sunda. I on the Cc dob ground. s F s lurugesu, E. J. I 5 Ba.akrishi r s X {ha A X a >^- Kandasamy. Re>ervr>: A Mj
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  • 22 12 THE Singapore Achilles s social and dan c tomorrow at St. Andrew P ia cancelled because of the present emergency.
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  • 162 12 M. ing good form on a a St Francis* I: hockey combination easily beat the Anglo Chinese School on the Malacca Club Padang yesterday. Thanks to a strong dftiiaLcl t into s .nd had t c S ol defending for r.g W& SFI forwards
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  • 100 12 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA League Dn\ 1 I' niversity vs SCC OH the padang. Div. 2 Laf?.f Wanderers vs Khalsa at L Wanderers. MALACCA HOCKEY: Federation Rec ml OS. Royal Welch Fusiliers at MaUxCCd Club; PWD Survey PC. Indian Assoc'tat'on at SFI. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: FAS Senior KO Quarter-final:
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  • 38 12 THE judo exhibitions at the YMCA todaj by Japan's two top Judo experts, T. llawamura and If. Watanabc, will be held from t.30 to 5.30 The Singapore Judo C ib exhibition will start at I r
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  • 270 12 Flare-Up Will Not Disrupt The Games Eg>pt. unlike Israel, has announced its withdrawal from the games. "There is no question preventing any nation from competing because it finds itself m a state of war,' Mayer said. "On the contrary, we hope that the Olympic Games can give an example of
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  • 388 12 S'gor Malays Put Negri Out For S'pore' 'Date' Xl ALA LIMPIR, Thurs. Selangor Malays became western zone champions m the Sultan's Gold Cup football competition when they beat Negri Sembilan Malays by the odd goal m five at the Princes Road Stadium today. Selangor have thus qualified Singapore M* the
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  • 190 12 Malacca. Than.- Tan Kirn Hong of Ihe High School JTtSlerriay beat Kon Sato Criicw of the Anglo-Cninose School lor the Malacca Schoolboy.-, Singles Title at the Malacca Badminton Hail. Hifh School's Tan Eng Hual and Sect Tiang Sew. alao won the So too boya
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  • 116 12 'Ai'.ACCA.Thurs— Malacca Amateur Football Association hai invited IS players to turn it the Kubu Stadium on Sundaj for their Poppy Day charity iOCCCr match against \.hr Royal Welch Fusiliers. The IS are: G. cie Siiva and Chegu Abdullah; Wong Yip Yong, Kok Quay and Puteh Chemat;
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  • 357 12 No Shocks In Acceptors For Melbourne Cup MELBOURNE, Nov. 1. There were no shock acceptors among: the 24 horses left m when final acceptors were declared today for the CA15.000 16--furlonjrs Cup to be run at Flemin on Top-weight, with LO/1 and favourite is New Zealander Redcraze. This year he
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  • 205 12 it ho broke her own world record for the 100 i a swim of 62.4 sees. Crapp had set tl vious record of 63.2 sees, m Sydney only one week prio r She had then beaten South Australian Daivn Fraser's world time of 63.3 sees.
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  • 53 12 HONGKONG. Oct. 31 (Re> ter). A group of nine Ikong Chinese cooks left today by air for Melbourne to prepare food for Chineie athletes taking part m the Olympic Games. They have been em: the Olympic Committee m tralia and it was not know* here whether thr cook
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