Singapore Standard, 5 November 1956
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Title Section36 1956-11-05 1 Singapore Standard mt STANDARD P oTIC E ***** (5 lines) 240 C m n !t m i. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24)4 \..1. MI. No. 126 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1956 12 PAGE* l" < ENTS36 words
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Article549 1956-11-05 1 A six-hour Russian blitz, then a new Govt VIENNA, Nov. 4 (UP) Russian forces snuffed out the Hungarian revolution m a six-hour offensive before dawn today. It was a blitz reminiscent of Nazi history. At midnight, Premier Imre Nagy's all-party government was negotiating with Soviet Commanders549 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-11-05 1 NO DOUBT OF VICTORY :DON, Nov. 4 (UP) -ston Churchill lastAnt broke months of public silence to give full support B 'am's decision to at•Jtack. Egypt. I In the stirring language Wtomminiscent of the Churchill aided Britain out of 'kest hour" to vi the last war, Churchill said:117 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-11-05 1 MR DULLES .dden anack WASHINGTON Sen I IP -Secretary of State John roster Dulles yesterday underwent a 2! -hour emergent > operation for removal of part of his intestines successful" and the sf-(rrl.tr>'s condition "good"'. Thi >cai <'ld cabinet offn r ua> lushed to116 words
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Article195 1956-11-05 1 ...and they hold all of Egypt east of it TEL AVIV, NOV. 4 (REUTER) AN ISRAELI ARMY SPOKESMAN SAID LAST NIGHT, THAT ISRAELI ARMY PATROLS HAD "ALMOST CERTAINLY" REACHED THE BANKS OF THE SUEZ CANAL IN THEIR THRUST ACROSS EASTERN EGYPT. The spokesman, Colonel Moishe195 words
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813 1956-11-05 1 NICOSIA. Nov. 4 Royal Air Force Hunter jet fighters, used for the first time m the current Allied operations, today provided an air umbrella for Canberra bombers attacking for the second day running the Egyptian army barracks at Al Maza. near Cairo. Other Canberra813 words
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184 1956-11-05 1 Troops Embark For 'Coffee With Nasser' SOMEWHERE On Cyprus. Nov. 4 (AP)— Allied troops were embarking today on vessels somewhere off Cyprus. British and French soldiers guns over shoulders, were piling aboard transports and warships anchored m a sunlit harbour The soldiers looked unconcerned and a lev WSTJ A tOUgh184 words
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Article42 1956-11-05 1 - Allies Land? LONDON Nov. 4 ißcu-.. tcr) Moscow Radio interrupted its programme at about 9 a.m GMT (4 p."-. Malayan time) today with an un>eheduled news bulletin quoting a report from Cairo that British and French troops had landed m Egypt.42 words
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Article51 1956-11-05 1 ALLIED th -adquarters m Cyprus, Nov. 4 'AP>— At least seven ships have been trapped m a subsidiary channel of the Suez Canal through the sinking of Egyptian block ships m the waterway. AngloFrench Headquarters here announced today. A communique said that none of the ships is51 words
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Article31 1956-11-05 1 JERUSALEM Israel, Nov 4 (UP, Soviet Embassy aia and their wives ano children wore evacuated fronIsrael yesterday and the Embassy canrp ed a Nov Revolution Day recept here.31 words
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191 1956-11-05 1 W YORK. No* I (Reuter) The Special United Nations General >day overwhelmingly adopted a Canadian resolution asking the Secretary-General. Mr. DM, Hammarskjoeld, to sub bin 48 hours a plan lor an emergency United Nations Force to ''secure and supervise*' an191 words
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Article69 1956-11-05 1 Dag Gets 48 Hours To Make Plans should be acted on promptly. We would like U il get priority and acted on because it contains a very real hope of meeting the c emergency which confronts the world." Earlier Mr. Lodge had urged the Assembly to "seize the opportunity" provided69 words
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Article109 1956-11-05 1 m y out. Not. 4 (Feu tor- Th- '..Mel I nmn !'.'^U.v'n"'n 'Vl'n "''urn" iiuni il ...11,,,. lur ;>i mo ol an; n the <>) 11,.] Debate m PAGE threatening world peace, namely the Palestine problem and the Suez Canal question. He declared: "Let not preoccupation with the109 words
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190 1956-11-05 2 Spot-check gives surprising answer All 3ver the world, from Nrm York to Negri Sembllin male attire is a topical s ioject. We have recently carried out a spot-check amongst a crrss-section of Malayan women on this subject the HMMH were very interesting inde 1 The conclusion190 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-11-05 2 sweater shrinks or doesn't keep its new look typical, says Mrs. Malaya. Our check found that wives generally swear by Lux Flakes. You see, Mrs. Malaya has already proved that Lux Flakes are excellent because she uses them even for her most delicate garments, like lingerie,61 words
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Article, Illustration85 1956-11-05 2 STENOGRAPHER SPEAKS OF MALAYAN MEN This young lady workl m a well-known Company m the Federation she says that Malayan men are fifty-fifty m their dress... "you get some men who pay lots of attention to their cloth i, othera who couldn't care less" but one thing to which our85 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-11-05 2 The manager of a large air-conditioned recordstudio m Malaya told us that "Rock 'n Roll" recordings are amongst his best sellers teenagers and adults, too. are buying everything they can get of this rhythm. "It's noticeable, too." lie reported, "that more and more of my customers wear woollens ln77 words
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678 1956-11-05 2 LODGE FLAYS SOVIET ACTION IN HUNGARY NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (Reuter) Cardinal Mindszenty, the Hungarian primate and his secretary today sought and were granted refuge m the American Legation m Budapest, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. delegate, told an emergency meeting of the678 words
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243 1956-11-05 2 'Our Troops Have A Right To Be There -So Don't Interfere' I V c j, t _^J£a££23i^ NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (Reuter)— Mr. Arkady Sobolev, Soviet Delegate, told the Council: "Russian troops are giving aid m Hungary to liquidate counterrevolutionary bands.'* Mr. Sobolev added that "United Nations interference m Hungary243 words
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168 1956-11-05 2 CANBERRA. Nov. 4 (Reuter) The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies. said here yesta that it was clear that Britain and France could not withdraw from the Canal Zone until the United Nations acted on the proposal of an International Police Kce for168 words
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Article97 1956-11-05 2 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 4, (UP). Ne v Zealand today offered the first contributions to a United Nations police force to go into Egypt. New Zea and Ambassador Sir Leslie Knox Ifunro told the General Assembly emergency session at 074fl OMT (Singapore time 3.16 p.m.): "I have97 words
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Article67 1956-11-05 2 Anti-Eden Campaign Starts LONDON N v —Thousands of demo? tor- marched Str c t tonight "Ed' ting launched the 1 Partj ra:. t the Bl Gi vt rnm< Middle East] poii s< vrral people were arrested In a 1 h police and a mmWm r injured. Shouting, booing and ecsfr67 words
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Article74 1956-11-05 2 BEIRUT. Lebanon, Nov. 4 CUP) Cairo Radio rep<r today that Arab.- hav< and ri. stn yed al! British facilities on the Per.-ian Gull Island ol Bahrein arc damaged Aramco oil pipe.ir f s m Saudi Arabia ln threeplaces. I ihn In i r v v. ttacked othei74 words
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319 1956-11-05 3 LEADERS' ARRESTS CAUSE CONFUSION Standard Staff Reporter THE arrest of top leaders of the Middle Road group of unions recently has thrown the rank and file into utter confusion. The worst hit by the arrests arc members of the Factory319 words
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205 1956-11-05 3 CHURCHES PRAY FOR PEACE IN MID-EAST CHURCHES m Singapore yesterday offered special prayers for peace m the Middle East and religious freedom m Poland and Hungary. Some churches also offered thanksgiving for deliverance from last weeks' riots m the Colony. In all Catholic churches, a letter from the Archbishop of205 words
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Article173 1956-11-05 3 He Is Against Customs Barrier PENANG. BUB. Penang should be preserved as a free port and there should be no oms barriers for the people of Province WeDf ey. J. P. Souter, a nomitted Settle;: ol Councillor, d Interviewed by The Bl mdard an board 'he CanWhleh arrived here I173 words
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Article58 1956-11-05 3 THE Governor, Sir Pobort Black, last night appealed to the people t contribute generously to the Poppy Day Fund. S:r R ihert, '.n a broadcast <aid although nothing ould replace the loss of men and women who died fighting the war- the people could show gratitude for58 words
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Article75 1956-11-05 3 Charged With Murder PAR IT BUNTAR. Sun.— Abdul Rashld bin Nawawi. 36. vaa produced before Inche Abdul Hamid Omar m the Magistrate's Court yesterday on S murder charge. Abdul Ra.-hid was alleged to have slashed to death Embin bin Hassan at Kampong Selin.-ing Semangool on the afternoon of Oct. 15.75 words
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Article, Illustration179 1956-11-05 3 MEET Jimmy Williams (left). America's "Rock 'N Roll" saxaphonist and one of piano wizard Del Graham's "Four Din? Dongs," who will present "Rock Around The World.' the first rock 'n roll live show, m Singapore, on Nov. 16. Jimmy, who is reputed to be179 words
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Article162 1956-11-05 3 MODERN FISHING METHODS FOR FED. KUALA KEDAH. Sun The Federation Government has asked through the Pood and Agricultural Organization for thr- services St" Japanese experts to instruct Malayan fishermen In the modern methods and techniques of deep sea fishing. This was revealed by the Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz162 words
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Article28 1956-11-05 3 seven member* ot a tradr mission from Japan left Penang for Kuala Lumpur yes'crday after d^cuss: with local merchant.- on how to improve trade between themselves28 words
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193 1956-11-05 3 PENANG, Sun. Three political parties, who are members of the Penang Alliance, received a "rude shock" on the eve of nomination day when the Alliance Liaison Committee here last night decided to leave out their representatives m the Alliance selection of candidates to contest the193 words
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Advertisement220 1956-11-05 3 FROM TO-DAY FOR LADIES HIGH-CLASS GOODS ct THROW as PRICES 75 ets. $1 $2 $2.50 ct he BARGAIN COUNTERS. READY MADE APPAREL created to enable your selection from NI STYLES of BLOUSES, SKIRTS JEANS, SHORTS LINGERIE, ERAS, SWIMWEAR ROBES and clf.o BAGS end ACCESSORIES EXCLUSIVE GOODS Special Bargains PRICES REDUCED220 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-11-05 4 RIGHT Christine Stevenson. 22. of th*» W.R.A. and John Henry Wise, 21. of the Special Air Service, were married at St. George's Church. Chan?i on Saturday. The bride who arrived m the Fir East m April. 1955. is attavhed to Station Hq> RAF Changi and140 words
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Article80 1956-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Th* --ir-z Wi^kharr. r... ar v-. a tram between Gemas and Ron. wij .i re. a j mo m bn by a small party of Communist terrorists. electrically detonated mine was u^ed. Men of the ured trolley engaged the risk, and. m80 words
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246 1956-11-05 4 K[ \1 LUMPUR. Sun A id number of people been stealing their time and n to undertake vn!.;nt.r work with public I ns for the sake ere to themselves. say> tn- •'Youth Services." a publication of the Depart>o, i.il Welfare r246 words
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277 1956-11-05 4 Cheaper Rice— As Much As You Want— From China Trade With Reds To Jump $80 Mil. Says Ko MALAYA can get great quantities of cheaper rice and sugar from China, leader of the Singapore Trade Delegation to Peking, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Ko arrived m277 words
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Article251 1956-11-05 4 But Guests Are Not So Lucky A NEWLY married Singapore couple yesterday had a narrow escape when a gang of four armed robbers entered the studio m which they were having their wedding picture taken. As suon as the thugs entered the China Studio m251 words
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139 1956-11-05 4 SINGAPORE'S first post-war Japanese textile firm. Echigoys and Company Limited. m Coleman Street, is one year old today. Run by the oldest Japanese resident m the Colony, Mr. K. Fukuda. the firm aims to promote better friendship between the people of Malaya and139 words
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Article38 1956-11-05 4 A POWER failure cf about 40 minutea affected Sm:;apore'.Mountbatten Road. Gcy!ar.aKaton:* areas and parts of Alexandra Road last night. Resident! found their power cut oil at 6.35 p.m. Supp.w however, was restored at 7.15 p.m.38 words
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Article29 1956-11-05 4 a motor cycle caught fire m RoehOfO Canal Road Singapore yesterday. The fire was put out by bystanders boforp th? arrival of the City Fire Brigade.29 words
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Article, Illustration192 1956-11-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sir.— Two addrf i s on the American judicial system and a talk on "Freedom and S' curity Unci' r Law will be given m Kua. a Lumpur this week by visiting US Negro Judgi Mr William T H i Mr.192 words
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Advertisement100 1956-11-05 4 For business with India... THE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED Now celebrating 50 years of service India. If you have business connections with India, it will §||j n i Dar €s s 1 m i Branches m Japan at Tokyo and H WHS BB f9BI HB L^Bel ACEM'i Wm b HH100 words
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Article803 1956-11-05 5 OLYMPIC FEVER grips Aussies RED CARPETS ROLL OUT TQ WELCOME VISITORS ITH the Olympic Games m Melbourne about -cc weeks off, Olympic Fever" is rginning to grip Australia and to the talk of the Man m the -cet, as well as pace on the front pages of the parrs the803 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1956-11-05 5 SE^^ Till-: time \ou read this letter the map of c Indian sub-continent will have been recast ..t tiring a single shot Fourteen new States— the smallest L> Kerala (14.980 sq. miles) I? and the Largest Bombay 9 (188.240 sq. miles)— are taking1,447 words
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Article329 1956-11-05 5 r rill outstanding news of the J week tor Australian sportsmen, and the most moralelilting m respect of th e country's hopes i never very high) for ;i Gold Medal or two m the athletic events m the forthcoming Games, was "Miracle Miler" JOHN L ANDY'S an nouncement a329 words
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Article45 1956-11-05 5 SWIMMING ON the other hand all is brightness and light m the Australian swimming picture with the country's amazing; current crop of men and women continuing to turn m phenomenal times: performances which seem virtually to guarantee that a majority of swimming: Gold Medals will45 words
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Article34 1956-11-05 5 \FTLR bring ko'd by the Queensland southpaw BARRY HANSEN at the Brisbane Stadium the other night the Sydney boxer and former Australian amateur 24-\ear Irl NORM JONES, announced his retirement from the ring.34 words
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Article, Illustration664 1956-11-05 5 JIM HENRY - LETTER from Down under JIM HENRY by Our Queensland Correspondent that she is only the second Italian warship to come to Australia m 26 years. Carrying 700 sailors, more than 100 final year Cadet- trom the Italian Naval College, including one Venezuelan ai d of all the unlikely thingseight from664 words
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Advertisement171 1956-11-05 5 The world famous family uf TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Ere.ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I Latesf Creations m RHINESTONE JEWELLERY Uur range of Marcasite and Rhinestone Jewellery this year is much more171 words
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Article434 1956-11-05 6 "PHE American stage is t r tomorrow's Presidential Eiertion. The tw candidates— Dwight Day. a E.senr.ow r present Republican occupier c:" the House and acknowledged military strategist of the last war, and Adla: Swing StevenMi ear-old Democrat lawyer, writer and poliI ho began his career as a434 words
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Article458 1956-11-05 6 Kuala Lumpurian. Mr. TR. i;s, m his letter published m this n November 2, pointed out "the real cause of our trouble is lack of a nation.,: ipai I and patrfc for our country. Even our leadl Lav and their one aim is to achieve son for458 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1956-11-05 6 CYRIL DUNN - The GAMBLE In BECHUANALAND SEROWE, Bechuanaland gECHI ANALAND, to which Seretse Khama, hereditary Chief of the Bamangwato, has just returned from his seven years' exile m England, is by nature a secret country. Much of it is flat and covered by dense, stunted bush, so that its life is hidden1,364 words
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Article528 1956-11-05 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By SgEFORE World War I, the- then Br-.tish Prima Min:s- ter, the late Bonar Law, told the Commons m a speech "There is no such thing as an Inevitable war. If war comes :t will be from failure of human wisdom." And528 words
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Article184 1956-11-05 6 Shorts from the Talks I TM never forget the first Western that 1 ever did. I hadn t done much riding previous to tha: I'm airaid it was rather apparent, so j they were very nice and got me a horse called 'Old Blue' 1 who had been m the184 words
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Article, Illustration617 1956-11-05 6 JOHN DAVY - H-Bomb Tests Some Basic Facts JOHN DAVY By *Tbe Observer* Scientific Correspondent *PME emergence of H-bomb testa as an election Issue m tbe United States is perhaps more likely to coafuse than to clarify the problem if* ibe public mind. It may be useful to look at some of the617 words
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Advertisement87 1956-11-05 6 Y^ljk: est^ u l rights... 4h^Y v Wl/T m m x t \l/ -smmmr^- i \mmW^ mf^i Af~- ikß y^ 'Ot mm jMA Noturc'i best food* w.th odditioij Vitomlm. mean fastful da\js /<^^ Regular nights of rc-'f.l p keep you \>b healthy, vigorous and ready to en. y i v87 words
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596 1956-11-05 7 LONDON, Nov. (Route:) -Mr. Harold Wilson, the Labour^ Opposition "shadow" Chancellor of the Exchequer, told a Press conference yesterday, that "it is a matter of shame for every citizen of this country to have dealt this blow596 words
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68 1956-11-05 7 LONDON. Ntv. 4. (Reuter)— The tirst hint of industrial strike action to stop British military intervention m Egypt came yesterday from miners m South Wales, At a meeting at Cardiff, the Executive Council of the South Wales area of the National Union of Mincwnkcrs68 words
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Article, Illustration1423 1956-11-05 7 Britain Had Exhausted Her Efforts For Peace And Friendship' e'-Our Action Was Timely And Right'- SIR ANTHONY THE BATTLE WILL GO ON UNTIL THE JOB IS done; HE TELLS NATION SIR ANTHONY LONDON, Nov. 4 (Reuter) The Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, called on the British people m a nationwide1,423 words
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Article337 1956-11-05 7 A Profound Shock To The Tories NUTTING'S RESIGNATION LONDON, Nov. 4 i Reuter. The resignation yesterday ot Mr. Anthony Nutting Minister of State ot the Foreign Office, came cs a profound shock to the ruling Conservative Perty now under virulent Opposition t;re tor its Middle Eost pciirv. Mr. Nutting resigned337 words
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Article125 1956-11-05 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 4 (UP) The United States Britain and France today against their use, m the .Middle East, of American weepens provided for defence of the North Atlantic Treaty The United States also warned Middle Ei t.ons that military equipment furnished them by the125 words
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Advertisement332 1956-11-05 7 With Bargains Bigger and Brighter Than Ever Begins TO-DAY! X MAS XMAS SALE THE MOST ECONOMICAL SHOPPING EVENT OF THE SEASON WITH THE GRANDEST OPPORTUNITY To Save For Yourself Your Family and Your Home A r w THLESS AXE HAS BEEN USED IN CUTTING DOWN THI PtlCfS OF EVERY ARTICLE332 words
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Advertisement639 1956-11-05 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bangkok ond/oi Fo. Eost Penong P. S hon- S'po-» I "ASIA" Gdr "BOGOTA" In Port T 8 Nof "KAMBODIA" 21 22 Nov li 5 Nov 24/25 Nov "SELANDIA" 25 26 Ncv 27/28 Nov 29 No. c HOMEWARDS Sailings toi Gcnco Antwerp Rotferdom. Hamburg Copenhagen639 words
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Article193 1956-11-05 9 Yap Warns Merchants: MR. YAP Pheng Geek, secretary of the unofficial trade mission which visited China recently, yesterday warned Singapore merchants about honesty m trade with mainland China. He said: "I noticed the Governmenl o Acini! there are unforgiving m the matter of dishonej and193 words
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Article430 1956-11-05 9 THE explosive situation m the Middle East was responsible for a slight setback m tin shares, and to a smaller extent m industrials, last week. Selective interest was iruvntained m rubber shares artth further price rises recorded. A gradual falling off m activity, the curfew430 words
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607 1956-11-05 9 FINANCE COMMERCE BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK j BUSINESS d'>ne m shares 'from Oct. 27 to No» 2 INDUSTRIALS: Fraser \c-..ve Ordl 13 5 52.03. Gammo: 12.07) to 52 li to $2.10. Hammer Co. $3.17 c c.:. 51.55 xc: Hongkong Bank (Col.) $800.00 Hume Industries shares A 5 Ik Wm Jack-607 words
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175 1956-11-05 9 THE the Middla the dominating fa •c Singapore rubber mi •..e past week during which t r r rnced wild flura ranging from 94 cent per lb. Another feature has rre- I rush for short cover g ii overseas centres, indicating the short position175 words
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Advertisement636 1956-11-05 9 COUNCIL OF SPORE lENDERS (1) 11KE DEPARTMENT: yards ol Khaki Cellular, (b) 8.4 greer. Khaki Khaki Garbadine, (d) 500 yards of Denim White lining ma- fur. Fir:r.s submitting tenders must attached to C3ose 12 NOON—:, QI I DEPARTMENT: (a) Purchase of tar. Tender den t (b) Purdiaae ol 1 <ing636 words
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Advertisement558 1956-11-05 9 NATURALISATION VOTICE is hereby given that the following per- sons whose names and addresses are given below are applying 1 the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statemenl of the facta tn the558 words
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Advertisement664 1956-11-05 9 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT Lever Brothers (Malaya) Limited, Singapore, have pleaI sure m announcing the winners of the Omo/Sun'.ight Display Competition held m Johore Bahru, Pontian Kechil. Pekan Nanas and Kota Tinggi from 15th October to 31st October. 1956. FIRST PRIZE O. A. Haji Mohamed Ismail No fi, Jalan Pahang, Johore Bahru.664 words
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Advertisement692 1956-11-05 9 VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN x^ that I. TAN VAN HUAN of 16A, Boon Tiong Road, Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore for a Retail I Shop Licence m respect of premises at RafTies Cold Drinks. 22. RafTies Place (Ground Floor). Singapore, and that this application will692 words
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Advertisement670 1956-11-05 9 IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iy that I, AR BAN CHOW of 378-B C, Changi Village. Singapore 14J milestone have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for the raising of Status from 11 p.m. Beer House Licence to a Public House First Class Licence m respect of premises at670 words
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Article472 1956-11-05 10 Manchester United Still League Leaders LONDON, NOV. 4 (REUTER)— TOM FINNEY, SIXTY TIMES AN ENGLISH WINGER, ESTABLISHED HIMSELF AS CLEAR FAVOURITE FOR THE CENTRE-FORWARD POSITION AGAINST WALES ON NOVEMBER 14 BY A DASHING DISPLAY FOR PRESTON NORTH END YESTERDAY. He scored two fine goals against Sunderland472 words
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Article29 1956-11-05 10 MALACCA. Sua A last minute goal enabled Negri Malays to equalise two-all with Banria Kaba Malays m their bockey friendly at the Malacca Cub Padang yesterday.29 words
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336 1956-11-05 10 Pern Chan Stops Nathan's Bid For Boys' Title NINETEEN IEAR OLD Chinese High School student Long Pern Chan became the Singapore Schoolboys singles champion when he beat V.S.S. Nathan of Christchurch School 15-6, 18-14 m the S.B.A. Schoolboys singles final at the Badminton Stadium last night. 1 In the first336 words
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Article30 1956-11-05 10 HOCKEY: Div. 2 TMSA vs. Kilat Club Pontoi. RUGBY: HQ Malaya is. Selangor United HQ Malaya; Selangor Chtb 'A' vs. All Blues PWD Police Depot vs. RASC Depot.30 words
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Article1141 1956-11-05 10 P W D L F A PL' Manchester U. 15 11 3 ***** 25 T. Hotspur 15 11 1 3 45 21 23 Blackpool 15 9 3 3 42 28 21 Leeds United 16 8 4 4 28 22 20 Burnley 16 6 7 3 24 181,141 words
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Article102 1956-11-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore beat Penang 4-1 m the inter-regional USIS triangular badminton tournament played at the Maxwell Road School courts here last night. The teams which took part m the competition were Singapore, Penang and Selangor. Results (Singapore players mentioned first) were: MEN'S DOUBLES:102 words
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Article438 1956-11-05 10 Three Shine At Varsity Sports CHAN ONN LENG, Jerome Henderson and Fay Siebel won lop honours at the Seventh Athletic rr-et of the University of Malaya held at Bukit Timah on Saturday Onn Lcng. a third year medical student. WU an easy winner m 10n yards. 220 yard'; 440 yards438 words
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Article92 1956-11-05 10 FRANKFURT. Nov 4 (UP)— The Olympic flame wil: a-rive m Australia almost a day late. owing to the Egyptian war An Australian Qantas Airlines spokesmen uud here that the craft picking up the flame a'. At ICW tomorrow has been rerouted via Istanbo] and Besra because92 words
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Article89 1956-11-05 10 First Batch To Leave On Nov. 14 SINGAPORE Hockey Association's Olympic team manager, S. Yogarajah. and teamcaptain Percy Pennefather wi'.l ho among the Snt twenty-five Singaporeans to leave for the Olympic Games m Melbourne on Nov. 14 The remaining players and officials will leave on Nov. 17. The Australian Commissioner89 words
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Article199 1956-11-05 10 BRISBANE: A.-hley Cooper. Australia's No. 3 tennis player, today defeated Lew Hoad. the Wimbledon and French title-holder m the final of the Queensland mens' singles championship 5-7. 6-5. 6-2. 4-6. 6-4.— A. P Cooper. 20. is this years most improved Australian player. CURRAGH. County Kildare. Nov. 4A.P. - 199 words
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THE WORLD AND THE OLYMPICS
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Article67 1956-11-05 11 MELBOURNE, Nov. 4 (AP\— Olympic officials announced that the Royal Papuan and New Guinea Constabulary band is being brought to Australia to entertain the crowds a*, the Olympic Games. The 38-member band ia made up of Papuan and New Guinea natives '\> will wear a ihirt and a67 words
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Article, Illustration468 1956-11-05 11 MYSTERY OF THE MISSING RUSSIANS MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 4 (IP) Olympic officials, alter assuring the world that the Games will be held "under any circumstances" turned their attention today to the "disappearance" of a Russian ship carrying athletes to Melbourne. The 16.000 ton Russian Gruzia left Odessa for Melbourne, Oct.468 words
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263 1956-11-05 11 MELBOURNE, Sun.— The Australian hockey team for the Olympic Games was selected on Oct. 21 after the completion of the national hockey championships m which each State eleven took part. Thirteen of the 18 players are internationals. The strongest feature of the team263 words
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1283 1956-11-05 11 MELBOURNE, Sun. Most Australian sporting: enthusiasts think that the women athletes have better chances ot winning gold medals than the men. They hope that Betty Cuthbert or Marlene Mathews may win at least one of the sprint events while 31-year-old Shirley Strickland, competing m1,283 words
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Advertisement10 1956-11-05 11 Save Safely cve/uyD<u/ FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK ECONOMY t, QUALITY £12 <*10 words
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Advertisement535 1956-11-05 11 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATION VACANT CINGAPOKE Cm tni\( ii A for. 1 A to the cil's per- I tma'ic- or the age ol 16 and 27 salary scale S Bar 187 x Al6-299/Exj n Bar mination Bar 111 x Al6-4 able A Mv nold Scho Certil I. TEMPORARY SIRVI.YOR DR VFTSM535 words
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Advertisement520 1956-11-05 11 Ml l H LAYCOCK: On 4 .9*6. at Alice oeioved wife of John Funeral at fiHadari Chapel 5 p.m. to-day. Deeply mourned. -i SITUATIONS VACANI j MPORARY TECHNICI A salary scale of $535x20A-635. L emoluments for a Je officer would be $685 p.m. rising by annual n.rrements of $20 to520 words
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Miscellaneous201 1956-11-05 11 Li'l Abner By 4/ Capp \\-Ok N)f DON'T c v.-l J LET YORE OLD SENATOR I LOOK WHUf S 3 MAH NEARLY f I J7^ AH^in,=. y VORESELF V GIT TH' CREDIT FO' VORE CRIME -BUSW JeXTINK LIFE A H^ 5 MAHSELC I UPTOSOMEA CAPTURE AN' EXECUTION. J DID RD'201 words
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Article, Illustration127 1956-11-05 12 IN leys linn a week from t.ui.r. the Federation^ rvpu team uill ha\e completed tour weeks i f strenuous rockin .md rollin' m the bi k ikln-; training fee Mala I I debut m the Cames this The ected players a i127 words
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Article233 1956-11-05 12 Ail Fun (fair) No Work! WHILE Federations hockey players are being put throush a four-week back-breaking grind m preparation for their Olympic debut this month, m Singapore, the standing orders are to 'rest and recover lost sleep. Singapore Hockey Associations training circular number 16 (the genuine, not the fake) cancelled233 words
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Article55 1956-11-05 12 Douglas Steane of Hongk ag a Mercedes 190 the Macao Grand Prix today run m steady dr; M L. Da Costa of Macao brought his Ferrai m second. Third was F. M. Pinto of Hongkong with an M I Fourth was Mr. J. B. Wilson of55 words
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Article445 1956-11-05 12 FOMOC Still $13,000 Short XI \l LUMPI R. Sun.— 1 1 ition oi M, ,va C) --:v.? I ouncil is still m to .-ml undent ot il m n and ten officials to take part it th" Olympic Games at Melbourne this s was disclosed at a meeting af the445 words
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Article99 1956-11-05 12 Kuala lumpur. Sunday The Federations Olympic Hockey team were held to a 4 4 draw by a Selaruor Hockej Association Selection mi n a trial match on the HQ Malaya Command stadium tod The SHA Selection were strengthened by a few Olympic plajera who were >199 words
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470 1956-11-05 12 GOH CHONG KENG - GOH CHONG KENG By IPOH, Sun. Perak badminton received a big boost tonight when the State team surprised Singapore m the inter-zone tinal of the Foong Seong Cup competition. :r.a:ch- to four and ther< re i arned the distinction ot playing In the challenge470 words
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303 1956-11-05 12 Title In Sight For Conquering Ceylonese Crv LON Sports Club strengthened their claim for championship honours when they beat the Indian As s<n .ition 4-1 m the last match of their SHA league at Balestier Road yesterday. Th: eighth victory and they now the result of this evening* n between303 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-11-05 12 Vladimir Kuts, facing camera, left) Russia's Cr. ts Gold hope, enjoys i cool drink at the Singapore International Airport, icith other members of the ts29 words
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Article60 1956-11-05 12 Today's Sport Ri:GBY: Blacks RVFC vs. SCC at Padang: University VS. Police at Thomson Rnad .HOCKEY: SHA League D v. l University vs. SRC 0 i Pudanq; Dte. 2 Navy HFoads vs. R.AF Changi at Changil Div. 3 Po! .tc vs. SHB Police at SHB Police; HJf. Customs vs. S.M.S.U.60 words
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Article37 1956-11-05 12 KUALA LUIfPI R- Sun.— Police Depot showed improved form to bea f Public worfcl Club by 13 points (two coals, try i to three <trv> at rugger on the Police Depot al Gurnej R37 words
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Article491 1956-11-05 12 WEIGHTS for Wednesdiv, secohd day of thr Selangor Turf Club meeting are:- HORSES I TWO. DIV 2 ti FURS. Donwavne 9.00 Charles Kuda 5. 1 3 Pearl itv |13 Weem si! Masterpiece 8.11 rriwalla 1.11 Sineero 8.09 rwo Vermouths 8.08 W himsiral Walker s.n: Lord491 words
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Article, Illustration353 1956-11-05 12 KEN TOFT - Russia Lands A Giant &he sees Red! KEN TOFT By Kuts Expects At Least One Gold SIXTYTHREE Russians landed m Singapore yesterday and only one saw red! He was basketballer Jan Kruminjsh who spent 90 minutes at Paya Lebar airport trying NOT to get his head knocked off. The tro353 words
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110 1956-11-05 12 IPOH. Sun Singapore's Abdul Raffi bin Haji Baharwi today won the 100 miles All-Malaya massed start road cycle race m the time of five hours and seven minutes. Abdul Raffi did not improve on the p< nk record of UlB. 59m. 4J.S. lor the110 words
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Article97 1956-11-05 12 LONDON Nov. 4 < Reuter' Olympic Games officials said Ifl bourne tonight that the games would not be cancelled because of reductions m or v idrawal of teams. Ifl S. Kent li l| chairman of the Olympic Games Organ Committee and the chief executive officer. Licutena ral97 words
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Article52 1956-11-05 12 MELBOURNE, Sun.-B miler Chris Chatawa ng Melbourne's Olympic ac for the first time, described it as "miles better than Helsinki. He made a thorough tour of the Village, taking m cinder track provided training, and the British quarters. Wonderful," he said, adding: 'And that food m the52 words
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