Singapore Standard, 7 November 1956
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Title Section33 1956-11-07 1 Singapore Standard IMttTtLl P 2 40c CE -Tl* J%, VH JL '"Vs" 6 01 GENIRA 2 L 4^ OSP,IAI 11. No. 128 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1956 I 1 PAGES 15 i FNTS33 words
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Article, Illustration129 1956-11-07 1 «0,000,000 Americans decide today WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (AP) The campa oratory faded a i it was left to Americans to decide today who shall lead them through the nc fc -i nev jbied world i"> i A.-h -n of c nfiden :e another sweep for Etsenhowt129 words
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30 1956-11-07 1 THE FIRST RETURNS 40-13 LEAD FOR IKE WASHINGTON Nov. 6 P— A United Prr^s tabui of the first s< itterpd rfturn> In the presidential balloting showed *enhower 40 evessoa 1330 words
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Article89 1956-11-07 1 5.15 a.m. News VI I lED Hi \DQI ARTERS, l v pruv So\ I \P Ihe \n?lo-French mint tornt .1 h^ie annoum ed British par itroops and comn..nd i esterd;o i.iptured northern (tatek _vy 9m Caa il It is announced th tt I ti-'n i nrl French troop?89 words
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578 1956-11-07 1 I C uncils equips him uniquely, they said, to head ofl the tragedy ol another rid war. Democrats, as Stevenson put it, believe America r a nt w president ause our fri< nds and alll s no long t ti ist578 words
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Article120 1956-11-07 1 HERE'S how the voting went m 1032: PRESIDENT Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower carried 30 Stares with 442 electoral votes, polling 3 7. 252 popular rotes or 55.4 per cent o/ the total. Democrat Adlai E. Stevenson carried n v.c States Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana.UP - 120 words
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Article79 1956-11-07 1 Assembly Backs Lim Yew Hock SINGAPORE Chief Minister. .Mr. I.im Yew Hock, won another victory m the Singapore Legislative Asscmhly. when a majority vote of '2.".-4 was returned m favour of the Government's recent arrests of trade unionists and thc closing down of some societies. The vote was made on79 words
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Article61 1956-11-07 1 CAIRO, Nov. (Renter*. S Arabia has broken off relations with Britain and France and cut off oil supplies to British and French tankers. Cairo Radio said today q.ct- communique from the Saudi m Broadcasting and Press Office m Jsdda has broken ofl rc'aith Australia ts from rrtay.Reuter - 61 words
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Article132 1956-11-07 1 LONDON, Nov. G (Keutcr x Sir An tlioii> Eden's Cabinet conferred urgently loday ii Marshal Nikolai Bulganin's warnin? to Britain and France that fighting m Egypt could lead to "a third world war" The British Prime Minister called his Ministers together early after a132 words
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302 1956-11-07 1 6 NATIONS VOLUNTEER FOR U.N. POLICE FORCE TO WATCH CEASE-FIRE IN EGYPT UNITED NATIONS. New York, Nov. 6. U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold announced today that six countries had offered troops for an international police facet to watch over a cease lire m Egypt lhe six are Canada, Colombia. Denmark.AP; UP - 302 words
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Article160 1956-11-07 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 6 (B tcr) More than one thousand Muscovite. shouting •'down with war"' tried to storm the British Embassy m Moscow this morning. Several hundred succeeded m jostling ♦hoir way past militia guaids and surged fcotO thc grounds oi the Embassy to continue last night's160 words
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Article, Illustration184 1956-11-07 1 Britain, France Agree To End Fighting LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Britain and France today ordered their forces m Egypt to cease fire at midnight tonight (7.30 a.m. Malayan time) nearly a week after the tv\o countries had sent an ultimatum to Egypt asking her to allow Anglo-French forces to occupy184 words
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Article35 1956-11-07 1 TWO Egyptian commandos jump over the body of a patrol leader killed by machinegun fire from a jet plane following a British-French air attack. This photo was taken by a Swedish lia. APAP - 35 words
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Article84 1956-11-07 1 We Don't Want To Argue: U.K. LONDON. Nov. 6 (Reuter)— Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden told the House of Commons today that Britain had a reply to Russia stating a t Marshal Bulganin's threat to use force m the Mid had been receiead b grave regret." The reply said: "Our84 words
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Article157 1956-11-07 1 HELP US SETTLE CRISIS QUEEN LONDON, Nov. 6 (AP) —The Queen today urged world wide co-open. with Britain to help settle the Middle East crisis. She made her appeal m a **^eech from the Throne the House of Lords. officiaHF The speech was written t her by the govern r.157 words
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Article31 1956-11-07 1 Radio Free Europe reported yesterday that a rebel rf. that freedo ed the parliament buipBudapest on Monday. There was no way of confirming the rebel radio announcement APAP - 31 words
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281 1956-11-07 2 MOLLET CONSULTS AMERICAN, U.K. ENVOYS New Climax In Middle East Situation PARIS. Nov. (J (Reuter) A tense atmosphert reij^ned m Paris today as the Suez I anal situate peared to be moving to a new climax. M. Guy Mollet, the French I iiis conversations with the German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer,281 words
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226 1956-11-07 2 SERVICE FAMILIES PLANE CRASH, FOUR DIE BLACKBUSHE. England, Nov. 6 (UP) A fourengined British transport plane bringing servicemen's wives and children home from the Middle East crashed into a row of fog-hidden trees here early this morning. Early casualty reports said four persons were dead, including a baby and three226 words
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170 1956-11-07 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 6 (Reuter). Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian Foreign Minister, yesterday accused the British and French of "brutally and bndil riminately" bombing civilian targets and causing heavy casualties "particularly women and children." The text of a message from Dr. Fawzi was included m a170 words
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Article98 1956-11-07 2 TOKYO. Nov. 6 (Reuter) The Fukuoka Regional Headquarters of thc General Council of .la nan Labour Unions (SOIIYO) today announced a boycott of all goods from Britain and France m protest against the military action taken by the two countries against Egypt. Leaden of the Fukuoka98 words
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171 1956-11-07 2 Sniping From Houses Continues In Budapest VIENNA, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Radio reports monitored here today showed that the Hungarian rebels had not finally been crushed m spite of massive Soviet intervention. Communist Radio Pecs, m South-west Hungary, appealed to the population to "destroy"171 words
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199 1956-11-07 2 An Escaped Youth Reports: VIENNA, Nov. 6 (UP) Russian troops are hanging and shooting all captured freedom lighters m the bloody struggle for Budapest, an eyewitness reported here today. A Hungarian insurgent, who escaped from the shattered city late Sunday night smile the battle was199 words
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Article362 1956-11-07 2 JERUSALEM, Nov. 6 (IP) Fears that the Middle But might turn into another Korea mounted here today. Russia was believed making fresh effort to establish her influence m the Middle East and diplomatic Observers said the Soviets might be switching their efforts to Syr. a. following362 words
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Article97 1956-11-07 2 BEIRUT. Nov. 6 (Reuter) Reports reaching oil companies b aid damage io Iraq Petr* li urn Company's lIP.C i pumping sta- T-_j and T-4 was very extensive and might take "anything from six months to i An official of one American oil com] any n Mid97 words
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Article63 1956-11-07 2 PARIS N I Reuter)— The British and Ranch governmi ats today t cached agreement on a ncv. ment i policy on the Middle East, it was learned at the French Foreign Ministrj here today. Sir Anthony Eden. British i reign Minister ws ex] ed to make63 words
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Article34 1956-11-07 2 MORE than inn Hungarians In Melbourne arrived at the Red Cross blood bank yeStei* day to give blood m sympathy their countrymen the Hungarian revolt neainat R v s sia ReuterReuter - 34 words
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243 1956-11-07 2 CALL OFF FIGHTING GAITSKELL PLEADS LONDON. Nov. 6 (ReuterT Mr. Hugh Ga leader of the I Labour Party, appealed ihe government today to call off the figh' Efcypt m view of the "new dangers" ir. international situation. He told the House oi mons. "Let us go ba line with our243 words
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Article135 1956-11-07 2 COMMODITY PRICES Ol osrvr, rubVi pn (cent.* per lb.) j n Mr, pore %esterda\> wen Spot (norn i Noi RSS v, u-' i; v s Nl K.s.S. No. 3 W Ten Inrerl SPORt JI.N Thf pru« <,j r the local inark< \r> d.^^ wa« -id- n i-i i.u.mm»n ki ki.i135 words
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Article132 1956-11-07 2 ADEN. Nov 6 (Reuter) Between 20 and 30 ships were still lying m and off Aden harbour today as a result of the Suez Canal bottleneck, harbour officials here reported They said most were refuelling before starting a long journey round the Cape. The next132 words
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Article, Illustration140 1956-11-07 3 These Firemen Are So Brave! THREE hundred Singapore sc h o o i I ays, cheered a n d clapped when firemen from tht City Fire Brigade demonstrated re. scue work yesterday. The ba| s, from Victoria School, St. .Josf ph's Institution and the Vti-nStandard - 140 words
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147 1956-11-07 3 COLONY BODY TO FORM A CHESHIRE HOME GROUP Captain Leonard Cheshire, founder of the Cheshire Homes, India, and the Ches: F ;ndation Homes for the Sick Trust, England, lef: I Singapore committee of members during his recent visit m the Colony to organize a Cheshire Ho committee, whose chairman has147 words
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Article100 1956-11-07 3 UMNO To Attend Thai Fair Kuala lv fwam Di National Organization is ing to a delegation rhailand .end the national constitution fair at Bangkok on Dec. 8. The trip is organized by the UMNO headquartermember of the delegation expected to meet his own 1 All UMNO members 1 wish to100 words
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Article67 1956-11-07 3 l I Pi Che Yeop Mahidin bin Haji "Qhamed Shariff. today took a--. Chfc -ci D- Dial Officer m Perak after being Wcially seconded from his *C 8 dutie ang. When m Pahang where he served for the last 15 J*ars Che Yeop played an ftive67 words
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Article56 1956-11-07 3 )IXAL Norma* •jy of Sydney arrived m Sin*»e yesterday en route to r 00 where he will present nve-yearly report on his ""•tie to the Pope. •'••'i Cardinal Gilrov was P P. O'Donne'.l of Jwrne who was heading "^norne on the same mission. 1- 2«56 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-11-07 3 MR. Peter Scott, wellknown British painter arrived m Singapore yesterda> on hi> way to Australia to study the animals and buds of that continent and serve on the yachting jurj for the Olympic (i.imev Air. Scott is president of the International Yacht Racing I'nion. His nature study and75 words
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Article42 1956-11-07 3 S n pore Naval Base Labour Union yesterday protested to Government against the recent arrest ol Its three officials Mr S. Woodhull (seer KB. Nair, (assist ml tan Lir -d Mr Chan Wing Ten I vice-presi-dent), under the Public SecuOidinance.42 words
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219 1956-11-07 3 BEN out of 32 ap- nta announced last ghl by the SinGovernment to lt fl Higher Services went to graduates rsitj Malaya. The Director of Personnel. Mr. J D. Higham, told The ird that it was Govo 's policy to i local men With ability ild219 words
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Article282 1956-11-07 3 More Pay From NOW, If Union Agrees... THE Singapore Admiralty yesterday offered its Local Staff Union to implement, immediately, new pay schemes for clerks and several non-industrial workers if the Union would accept the new wage scales laid down by the Admiralty. A- a282 words
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Article94 1956-11-07 3 U.S. Judge Sits In A Fed. Court KUALA LUMPUR, Tuee. Mr. Justice William H. Haatie, famous American negro judge, sat as an observer m the Selangor High Court today as part of his tour of the FedeEL He paid careful attention while Mr. Justice Buhigai presided over a case m94 words
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Article82 1956-11-07 3 No Returns, Secretary Fined $100 A COMPANY seen tary. Quo Ci Jin, pleaded guilty to lour counts ol failing to submit his income tax return.- lor the years 1952 to 1955. m the Singapore City Magistrate's Court yesterday. The prosecuting officer, Mr. j.e. Jeans, told the Court that Quo might82 words
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Article153 1956-11-07 3 FOI R hundred former students of the Singapore Chung Cheng and Chinese High Schools yesterday attended classes at the Gan Eng Seng and Kallang I'hcsc 400 students were Avn from a batch of about )0 pupils who re-register-fog classes after the recent 'hey were153 words
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Article82 1956-11-07 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— S ipari bin Rais was fined 00 or eight months' jail m the Magistrate's Court, today for attempting to smuggle 120 cartons oi dgarettei bar car Singapore. 1 be accused made a request to the Court for the err. which was82 words
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Article63 1956-11-07 3 O >NSERVATTVE Bril Member of Parliament, Major rufton Beamish, fiew Into Singapore yesterday for i week's stay In Malaya, before attending the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union meeting m Bangkok, beginning Wov, 15. Major Beamish said at the air; Orl "1 bl 'Pc Ma'aya will be represented at next63 words
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Article48 1956-11-07 3 JOHORK BAHRU. Tucs The manager of Sening Estate m the Pengerang area ot johore travelling m a scout car was fired on by tnree terrorists yesterday. Although wounded M left hand, ne returned the fire and the terrorists Bad. A follow-up was hi progress48 words
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Article, Illustration119 1956-11-07 3 YELLOW ROBES FOR SEVEN 1 Thai Monks Here THE evening tram rumbled into Singapore yesterday wth a coachload of unusual passengers 1 5 Thai monks with a mission. Led by the Rev. Phrasisuwanvisudhi, the party, who came all the way from Lampanq Province m northern Thailand by rail, w, IIStandardpic - 119 words
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Article151 1956-11-07 3 THREE brothers appeared m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to testify against their blood brother who was appearing on a charge of embezzling beer. The blood brother, Poh Whatt Chye, 40. was alleged to have embezzled 18.325 cartons of beer, valued at 1302,000 m October151 words
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Article33 1956-11-07 3 MR Lee Chiev Wing- president of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, left for Wellington, New Zealand, veslerday to attend the lit World Conference of JCC from November 8 to 14.33 words
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Advertisement178 1956-11-07 3 I* THROLGH DISTI\C,I I>HFI) SLHI ICI. Some studs of <reme-t 2 C.: »> relied gold plote hove beer wen f 0 r es >ong os thirty-five yeors. All Krementz jeweiry will give corresponding sotis^oction. mWmT w^^-FsTp** K't**"'! "ki l "S«if turfac* j FINE Q I AL I T V J178 words
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Article, Illustration907 1956-11-07 4 MARSHALL SPEAKS Lim Succeeded Where I Failed -BACK HIM! JlWJiBJKHl»cfilsl»];J*«ifriM^ikUJrJ>l>-lJl>!illl^l HE IS THE ONLY MAN AT THE MOMENT TO BRING US MERDEKA' on the question "THERE is only one issue before the people of Singapore, the one political issue which overshadows everything else and that issue is can this government907 words
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406 1956-11-07 4 They Are Not 'Disloyal Monsters Discard That ldea...Give Them A Chance tacfl s'.raight," he said Mr. Marshall said UM Ch::ic>c-^:^caking Chineae, when th* i bance« would be as loyal Malayan as any Straits-bnrn. He said it WU tXIM that Communists were seeking to utilise cultural affinity to impose the Communist406 words
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Article, Illustration274 1956-11-07 4 Lint Koon Teck - Lint Koon Teck MX LIM KOON TECK, Lib.-Socs. placet! the blame for the riots and violence squarely on the shoulders ot the People's Action Party. He said that m ali the recent Colony strikes and disturbance! the P. A. P. had played a sinister274 words
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Article, Illustration121 1956-11-07 4 DON'T THINK IN TERMS OF MASSES —Thomas ME FRANCIS THOMAS, ."Minister for Communications and Works, began by demolishing the principle oi mass support and mass appeal championed by P.A.P. Assemblyman Mr Lee Kuan lew. ''In a true democracy like ours you cannot have masses. It has individualism you do not121 words
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Advertisement305 1956-11-07 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS OPENS CsmlH AY^& Ufcm U5 4J I TAfsAYI WSISSSiLJrf what fun:.... "EVERYDAY'S A HOLIDAY" f ESPECIALLY WHIN YOU'RE SPENDING T* v IT ITH H V, I I SILVANA M^ XGANO L^ -imTiL 1 J f^m-'W immW E9*H SOPHIA LORE\ %*^KL r A Paramount RHi-asp "t i^^JettrtJfcgjLi TODAY305 words
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Article, Illustration228 1956-11-07 5 How The Voting Went FOR .Mr U m I ibI >n- Bahru Mr. i im boon Mini- i I.ibSoe., Ser.irm.xm Mr. John Ede Lib-Soc TansMr Lim Koon Teck lib > io Pay.i Lebar); Mi Goh Toag Liang l la-Sot Bukit Pan- Mr X hoy l.: k m- i j., Im,|228 words
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Article123 1956-11-07 5 'PAP Must Take The Full Blame' MR J. P. Sll FHERLAND, Nominated memrting the amended motion on Govnt"s action over riota said thai Lee X tan V bit m his spe was the res ill "of arrogance springing a sense of superioHe said that the references Hade by Mr Lee123 words
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Article1052 1956-11-07 5 Chew's Amendment To Lee's Censure Motion Is Carried By 25-4 And Loud Cheers Greet A Pledge For A Happier Singapore SING APORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock/ yesterday won another clear cut victory against the Opposition led by PAP leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Mr. Lee1,052 words
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Article, Illustration143 1956-11-07 5 GOH WANTS A TRIAL FOR THE ARRESTED MR. GOH CHOO CIUA (P A.P.i c:::.- I Govern menl for throwing g veil of secrecy the detention of many persons under the banishment and public security laws. ment had an I these people on tnfoi mation it had obtained from the Police,143 words
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329 1956-11-07 5 Mai for Edu ation, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. said m moving his amendment that it was clear WOO started the riotg DOt the Government, as the PAP leader tried to make OUt, but the henchmen o( his party. 1; was -ant to note329 words
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199 1956-11-07 5 INCHE Mohd. Sidik, Assistant Minister for Education, disclosed m the Legislative Assembly yesterday that timely efforts by Malay leaders and certain .Ministers of Government saved what might have resulted m a dangerous situation m Singapore as the result of false rumours spread199 words
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562 1956-11-07 5 A BIBLICAL PARALLEL IS DRAWN BETWEEN P.A.P. AND ITS ROLE IN RIOTS MX. IIM CHEB KHENG, (Changi), accused Mr. I.cc Kuan Vcw ot 'cleverly washing his hands of the recent riots m a speech so vague and weak" that his action was reminiscent of Pontius Pilate who also washed his562 words
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256 1956-11-07 5 Lee Quotes From Mao And Explains The Meaning Of Revolution im P- "pic's Action Party leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. predicted that the three cornered fight between Imperialism, Communism and Nationalism will be more ;nten>c alter August next year. Qnotini extensively from the collected Works of the Chairman ol the256 words
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812 1956-11-07 6 Singapore Standard 'When The Time Comes.. ,4r THIS GOV. m office, intends to bring peace and sec..:.' I Singapore and nothing coing to deter it. We will face the ele men the time comes and it is for them idz it n r present action." In that .right ilalaminl Stegjaf812 words
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Article284 1956-11-07 6 ST. NICHOLAS' HOME Sir; With reference to your recent editorial under the heading "No Handicap." I would like to state that besides the new Princess Elizabeth School for the blind m Johore Bahru. there is the St. Nicholas' Home for blind children m Penary. Of all the aiTlictions suffered by284 words
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Article54 1956-11-07 6 Sir; I am 'ruly moved by your Inspiring editorial Colours" which tad ed portray the true colour of the undemocratic, despotic and mischiefmaking elements which practically paraly>ed the normal life of the Colony. We the law-abiding and peace loving citizens ol the Federation stand solidly behind our Chief Minister.54 words
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Article160 1956-11-07 6 Sir; A local newspaper 1 columnist IsiWtS the jact Z that before lhe outbreak of the recent riut, U'hcn the Z oecat BY eaßesl lor him Mr. Z Lee Kuan Yew teas not to be Z jound. This icoxdd not be the jirst time that Mr.160 words
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Article95 1956-11-07 6 Sir-— I believe that during their conducted tour of Red China, the imaginations of some of our trade delegates been carried away by over-entk I wonder whether this Statement by Mr. Ko Teck Kin. that trie Chinese rice iheaper by 20 per cent. compared to95 words
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Article, Illustration626 1956-11-07 6 ASTER GUNASEKERAJ - THE NEWS AT IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERAJ by of members of trade unions belonging to the Middle Road group are reported to be m a quandary now that their leaders are m custody. They are said to be worried about their future and to be undecided whether to quit626 words
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Article, Illustration918 1956-11-07 6 WILLIAM COURTENAY - Ike's Birthplace To Be Restored WILLIAM COURTENAY says our Speciml Roiing Correspondent of General EisenI hower and if the Presii dent of the United States did not migrate from "L>og Cabin to White House" like the illus- trious founder of the Rej pubican Party Abraham Lincoln he certainly rose from918 words
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Article96 1956-11-07 6 "The attempt to be articulate about the basic ideas tha: lie at the root of what one does—that are the mainspring of action—produces the same kind of cerebal inhibition that, m the old rhyme, caused the centipede to fail exhausted m the ditch when his friend the toad asked96 words
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Article350 1956-11-07 7 Use Of Russian Forces In M.E. Will Meet U.S. Opposition WASHINGTON, Nov. 6 (UP) —T h c United States warned Soviet Russia last night that any attempt to use Russian forces m the Middle East would encounter American opposition. The White House made the statement m350 words
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Article93 1956-11-07 7 Plaintiff Only 8 Years Old AI) ILAI I) E. Nov. G, (Keuter) ln what a magistrate described as the most fantastic case ever to conic before him, an eifiht-year-old boy charged a trn-ycar-old boy with assault. He also aske-d for an order to make the older boy keep the peace93 words
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Article, Illustration22 1956-11-07 7 Photo. TEL AVIV: Coptur- j ed Egyptian sailors i receive instructions ""m from isrceli officers 5 before being interned. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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345 1956-11-07 7 Lef's Attack To Stop This War'— Russia MOSCOW, Nov. 6 (IP)— Premier Bulganin of Russia last night asked the Cnited StaU's to join his country m air and naval action, supervised by the United Nations, to halt the war m Egypt. In his message to President BaenhOWOC the Russian Premier345 words
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Article33 1956-11-07 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York. Nov. fi. (UP) The Security Council last night refused to consider Russia's appeal for a United Nations ultimatum to Britain. France and Israel to get out of Egypt.33 words
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Article468 1956-11-07 7 'I DREW KNIFE TO MAKE A GETAWAY' Quik Tells H.K. Court HONGKONG, Nov. 8 (Reuter) Quik Bah Chee. a Singapore born Chinese accused of murdering a British barrister, Arthur John Clifford, by Stabbing him to death on' a central Hongkong street at lunchtimo on Aui 4. today described thc fight468 words
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163 1956-11-07 7 PARIS. Nov. 8 (Keuter) France and Britain are studying with the I nited States a joint reply to Soviet Premier Marshal Nikolai Bulganin's messages about the Middle East situation, a French Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. Speaking at a press conference, ho said it was163 words
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Article118 1956-11-07 7 LONDON, NOV. (Renter) Three bundled Iraqi stulenta staged a seven-hour rit- lown strike m the Iraqi Embassy here but went home quietly last nighl when Police were ceiled lo at the request of Embassy officials. The Btudenta had refused to leaea until four demands they oade118 words
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Article61 1956-11-07 7 COLOMBO. Nov. 6 (Reuter) Price control of certair foodstuffs began m Colombo, today to check profiteering and the hoarding of essentia! commodities. The new controls wore announced m a special issue of Ibt Ceylon Government Gazette. Hire, mgar and flour wil. r.n» ba bound by the new61 words
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Article86 1956-11-07 7 WASHLNGTON. Nov (AP) Negro singer Paul Robeson was yesterday denied a Supreme Court review of his efforts to compel the State Department to give him a passport for European tra•OJ Robeson's appeal for a high court hearing s aid he was "the im of an economic86 words
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Article114 1956-11-07 7 W. BERLIN YOUTHS STAGE PROTEST BERLIN, Nov. fi (Reuter) —West Berlin police used truncheons and water hoses last gfgM to hold bat* youths attempting to the Brandenburg gate, where the Sowet sector of Berlin begins. and shouting anti-Ru-afffge***. were staging a pr demonstration against attack on Hun? West Berlin police114 words
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Article76 1956-11-07 7 Ex-Hungary Premier Disappears VIENNA, Nov. 6 (AP)— The whereabouts of Imre Nagy, the moderate Communist professor toppled from Hungary's premiership by the Russians, remained a mystery yesterday. c rebels announced early m the fighting yesterday that as m a safe place. Later the Russians broadcast a declaration that they captured76 words
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Article33 1956-11-07 7 KARACHI Nov 6, (1 I E Labour P r <■• day cut short his visit to Pakistan because of the g' international situation. He flew back 1 .'-md last night.33 words
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Article108 1956-11-07 7 VATICAN CITY. No* 6 (AP)— Pope Pitta XII pleaded last night for an end of M B > shed m Hungary and for restoration of a just order among all nations. The 80-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church, who once described himself as "tha unwcar.ed108 words
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Advertisement177 1956-11-07 7 1 "Z^H^^^""'^^ Home For Travelling, |N^ And In Tha V"&*^- Modern Office SM. 3 the 'De lu«e" PORTABLE r-v-agggasfan r. v^Jgaaaaaanaaaa^^aw 1 sc 1 standard I- r 3 r 2 nge c < type «#> *"te f. find Jup«rb ZZT^ t-c.se -'-ee operation »nd B-:es'i:ecJ n a deign wh'ch "^Sj**?*/177 words
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Advertisement113 1956-11-07 7 wS&JjHB An." W C^Sl^^-j. -^am* I mmm\mmm\m m k Z 'Wmaaam^r^^^ J W Henk'V -^^^^gs^aP^^^^*"^ r^ v* w. -JbSHbV .iaw SEVEN GLASS HORS D'OEUVRES DISHES with SERVERS These lovely dishes ere ci! set en on extremely attract /c E.I N.S Tray of oval shape and make a wonderful present. Size113 words
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248 1956-11-07 8 Get-Rich-Quick Conspiracy Was Hatched In Jail A ''BLACK MAGIC" swindle racket which raked m $150,000 for a woman "bomo" has now been established by Singapore Police to have originated m the Women's Prison m Outram Road, Singapore. The conspiracy was hatched while the woman248 words
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307 1956-11-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Justice Abdul Hamid m the Selangor High Court today dismissed an application concerning a civil suit involving a brother of deceased Kuala Lumpur millionaire lawyer, Mr. Yong Shook Lin. Plaintiff m the suit II Tai Lin. younger brother of307 words
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Article108 1956-11-07 8 J. P. Appeals Against Conviction PENANG, Tues. A lawyer, Mr. R. Ramani of Kuala Lumpur, submitted m the High Court today that a widow. Ro.^han Jan, had deliberately given false answers m her evidence against Mohamed Yusoff Poshni, a Justice of the Peace. Mr. Ramani wig arguing the appeal against108 words
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Article93 1956-11-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Kuala Lumpur District Telephone Priority Board today learnt tha: installation Of phones has virtually come to a stop at Petaling Jaya due to the shortage of a underground cable plant The Board expressed concorn over the lact that applicants have to93 words
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Article86 1956-11-07 8 THREE Singapore hotel owners, who pleaded guilty to two counts of failing to register their lodgers, were fined a total of $1,200 m the Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. Yu Chu Li of Owen Road, who had three previous convictions, was fined $1,000. m default six months'86 words
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Article171 1956-11-07 8 PANEL SCHEME ALARMS DOCTORS Kl'A LA I.r.MPfR, Tues. Private doctors m Selangor arc up m arms 2 against the State Educa- Z tion department over its 2 decision to accept, m the rase of vernacular school- Z \W teachers, sick certificates signed only by a panel of j practitioners it171 words
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Article27 1956-11-07 8 A GROUP of Hungarian nationals attacked the editorial offices of the Communist newsTaper B Sig'o m Santiago. Chile, last night injuring six employees, one seriously.27 words
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223 1956-11-07 8 $1.8 Million Needed For Cheap Housing penang. Tues.— The chairmen of the Rural Board. Mr. R. F. Oldham, disclosed today that an lon has t made to the Minister fur Natural R. KMUCea and Local Government for a further allocation of $1,800,000 to complete the Anal pha the Rural Board223 words
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293 1956-11-07 8 COL. LEE MAY RELEASE HIS T (for Tax) BOMB IN FEDERATION TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. New taxes as well as increases m some present levies are expected to be among: the many mnnev-spinninjr measures which the Federation's Finance Minister, Col. IL S. Lee, will announce to the Legislative Council tomorrow.293 words
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148 1956-11-07 8 SHIP'S DRAMATIC DASH ENDS: S'PORE SOLDIER IN HONGKONG HOSPITAL HONGKONG, Nov 6 (Reuter)— Corporal G. M. Lecl. of the Royal Army Service Corps, was officially reported tonieht to be still dangerously ill with Meningitis though "very much improved" after being stricken aboard a Singaporebound freighter on the South China Sea148 words
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Article134 1956-11-07 8 Mistake Cost Girl, 3, Her Life A three-year-old girl took caustic soda by mistake, and as a result died two months later from an abscess m the This was stated m a Pafhogist's report revealed m a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, at an inquest on the girl. Tan Shook Koon.134 words
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Article, Illustration211 1956-11-07 8 UP, up, go THE FARES TO EUROPE INTERNA I lONAL sr.ipr <-g lines which are inevitably called upon to re-route their pc of Good Hope because riorating Sue. be compelled to freight and passage rates is the higher operating involved. Thi> s'rftement was made by Dutch shipping magnate aad tor211 words
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148 1956-11-07 8 Take Me Away Girl Said And He Did •OKGEI BAKAP, Tubs. "^-year-old Chinese, Qusn Ah Tee. claimed before Mr. D. Anthony. President of the Sessions Court. day. that while cycling past a house, she called him to take her ay Quan had pleaded guilty te a charge of kidnapping a148 words
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Article62 1956-11-07 8 i\ Tues Teoh Moi Gaik, 18-v< girl tapper, was today cl Xii w.hony. President of the Sessions Nibong 1 :ai, v. Ith found m the company of an armed rr. Kongsi on Sept 19. Teoh. the prosecui leged. dived full hind a cooking rang' I i62 words
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Article49 1956-11-07 8 PENANG, Tues.— Mrs. Ong Huck Lim, the convei. appealed for more volunteers to hi r m the sake Of poppio en Nov. 9 and < -a ho have vol cd. are requested to report at the Chinese Town Hall at 8.30 a.m. oc 2.2' j Nov. 9.49 words
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114 1956-11-07 8 PENANG, Tw The Penang Alliance Secret Mr. 0.-man Mcr:< v today clarified that the twe candidates put up by thi Penang branch ol th< M m Indian Congress lor the Municipal elections were not Alliancecandidates. They were Mr. A. Raja Gopal and Mr A. N Samy.114 words
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Advertisement180 1956-11-07 8 Every man needs TOOTAL MGO II 1-7 W M§RKS|ii»ii I 1 Bi k^% w Mms9r w mm m JL JL .aL^ L_7 ■~~owsm&y- m You get more c .Wties for your money with tootal ties— they look nght— distinguished designs m every colour •iSi&'Sx^**! ard r^::crn, they're washable and marked180 words
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Advertisement99 1956-11-07 8 Itch Germs Killed m 7 Minutes Your skin has nesrty SO million tiny seams and pores where germs hide and '.ause terrible Itching. Cracklna*. Kfiema. Peeling Burning. Acne. Kingworm. Psoriasis. Bl.trkheads. Pimples. Foot Itch and other blemishes Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not BIN the germ99 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-11-07 9 It was Poppy Day at RAF. Station Seletar, Singapore. ■■•-iv Ph.»to shows W. R.A.F. Corporal Edna Shaw, of Notts, selling: a poppy t(» Senior Aircraftsman of Ashinston. Northumberland Bruce, the {■k .iKo gets a poppy, an extra larno one because it >» i«inl birthday.49 words
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Article58 1956-11-07 9 KUALA LUMPUP. Tues. The Federation Govern- announced today that 159 children born m 1943 1 to primary sch aext year. -:en registered Jhroughout the Federatk:. -.ecent "Operation TorParents see.-;:".? admission for their children have been asked to take the "Operation Torch" reg ".on counterMi and birth certificates58 words
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365 1956-11-07 9 VARSITY'S 'MYSTERY CRISIS' THE University of Malaya's "mystery crisis" is expected to blow up on Friday. Nov. 23, when the Guild of Graduates meets to get to the bottom of conflicting reports on the University. The meeting has been convened by the365 words
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Article245 1956-11-07 9 Varsity's Decision Today THE much-discussed appointment of a Vice-Chan-cellor lor the University of Malaya will be settled today by the 24-man University Council. The Coined will also discuss i the report of the Senate, which i Beet a fortnight aso to assess the merits v; .»ix uistinguLshed245 words
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Article178 1956-11-07 9 'Ayer Itam Needs A Fire Station' PENANG, Tues. A new member to the Rural Board Mr. Cheah Huat Eng. nrg< I Board at tta meeting yesterday to establLsh a sub-fire ti( d m Aver Itam Village Ch now had a population of about 15.000. Mr. Cheah told the meeting that178 words
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166 1956-11-07 9 THE TUNKU ADVISES MERGER OF TWO UNITS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, suggested today that the ExServices' Association of Malaya and the Ex-Secu-rity Forces' Association, organised by Malays recently, should become a single unit. The Ex-Services' Association, with the High Commisatonei aa Ita patron, has already166 words
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Article65 1956-11-07 9 1,964 Co-op Societies In Malaya PENANC, Tues. In the whole of the Federation of Malaya today, there :ue 1,%'1 co-opera-tive .societies of ail types with a membership of 222,541 members. This was revealed by the Assistant Commissioner for Co-Operative Development. Penang, Tuan Haji Abdul Kauf, to members of the Committee65 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-11-07 9 IT was quite a family reunion for the C-in-C. Far East Land Forces, Lt. -General Sir Francis Festing when he went .".board the P. O. liner Canton which arrived from Britain yesterday. Accompanied by his eldest son John, he welcomed to Singapore his wife. Lady Festing and95 words
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Article91 1956-11-07 9 Watch Out For Camera Thieves IPOH, Tues.— Camera owners beware police believe that an organized gang of camera thieves is operating here. During the past 12 cays, four cameras have been reported stolen. All these were stolen under similar circumstances: from vn at. ended cars. The latest victim was an91 words
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Article47 1956-11-07 9 KUANTAN, Tues. A harbou- worker. Ho Fook Seng, 30. .vas drowned while loading timber into a boat here over the weekend. Six fellow-workers, who saw Ho ta I into the water, tried m vain to rescue him. His body was recovered next day.47 words
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Article15 1956-11-07 9 THE Federation collected $6,150,116 m income tax for October, the Government announced yesterday.15 words
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Advertisement123 1956-11-07 9 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Hecdcche Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL "You've got T ~j to stop \f/ taking j those pills!" t 1/ te 'J A mo'<cn pictu'* atoJ CC you123 words
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Miscellaneous376 1956-11-07 9 ro l. V V > i,i oi viIMN: 1 I l» Mi.!.- P-'A 1 1 A I >r;. 1 1 U I DM -DV\ |.i|{ \1 K eeai: The general accent is ental or educaaaOß»Bßtß, bai«J, fr.e.. 3 smE aaaaclattops with outers. plana aSu they •Mill. VTE VSD BIRTH' l^Ad^S^ri376 words
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Miscellaneous182 1956-11-07 9 Standard c&lmanac Information at a Glance lIMGAPQgj IJWM| (.1 OGBAPHU M. SOCIETY OF MALAYA: II Listi ated lecture on I i-usa Cej m by Dr kki im I k< at B.: is* c i mc .1 Hall &.M p.m \Mi Chess cl ib Mil ■> class, Gyn isatic claaa and182 words
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Miscellaneous184 1956-11-07 9 rOMOKROW: Singapora -16 am. p m (an). Port D.cksori 919 am (7 9 ft) |7J ft). Pens I 30U p.m. (7 2 It) 333 p.m. ,61 S). RADIO MALAYA kxiiio MALAYA (Geaeral s «r- lee): l• Wa inesd St rp i News 18): i 45 '1 cc or More (Pf;184 words
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Miscellaneous217 1956-11-07 9 Memo from UN.; 5.30 Tea dance; 6 5o Regional Announcement. 8.8.C. 8.8.C. (General o\erseas Service): 5 m Science Review; 9.10 From The Editorials; 5.15 Rhythm Pianist; 9JO Si^rs Look Back; ti :> m. Commentary; 6.05 In'e lude; 6.15 Tne Hcwi; IJ9 Jan Christian Smuta; 6.50 pm. Interlude; 6 I from217 words
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153 1956-11-07 10 BURMA TURNING MORE TO SPORE FOR GOODS BURMA is turning more ond more Singapore for r C r essential supplies because of the Colony's excellent entrepot facilities, o spokesman of the Burma Trade Assoc arion told The Stcndard yesterday. Another re?.? on for tl* switch to Singapore was fact that153 words
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202 1956-11-07 10 The story of the steady and systemic growth of the Bank of India Ltd. since its inception 50 years ago is a record of financial achie vement. With a modest beginning of a staff of 50. the Bank today employs nearly 2,500, its working capital202 words
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Article30 1956-11-07 10 THE Secretaries. Sime Darby m Co. Ltd., announced the following rubber output Kempas 323.650 lb. and 335.600 lb. for Septemher and October EUdella 14,600 lb. and 15.500 1b30 words
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Article100 1956-11-07 10 THE local share market was hesitant, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Rubbers and tins tended to be slightly easier, while industrials were quiet. Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks Ords. 1 75 1 85 Robinson Co: Ords. 1 M Lfl INDUSTRIALS Ampat 10/- 10 3 Ber;untai 2R100 words
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Article106 1956-11-07 10 MALAYAN* sharebrokers yesterday reported the following busim Alex Bricks ords. $1 R0: Hammer |1 57': Hume A5/7*; II Collieries SI .10: Metal Box II 73|; Robinson ords. |1 80; Cold Storage |1 83|, |1 Bl; Straits Trader.- 125.10 Steamships $15.25: Weernes $3.20 Austral Amal. 11/4J, 19/3 Jelapang 15106 words
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Article, Illustration41 1956-11-07 10 MISS Chia Geok Lee. one of the winners of the Beehive V.S.O.P. Brandy Competition. organized by Eastern Agencies (1946) Ltd.. is seen receiving her cheque from Mr. N. A. Hall. The company are local agents for the brandy.41 words
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Article122 1956-11-07 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday dropped 2cents to 972 cents per lb. for first grade November shipment on a nervous and irregular market. The mark) I as :~ceptible to the political news with prices moving up and down oetween 99* cents and 978 cents for first grade122 words
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Article, Illustration96 1956-11-07 10 MR. Tan Joo Teo, (seen above), who has eight years' service m the shipping department of Harrisons Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd., has been selected for intensive training m the duties of a ship's agent. He win I c sailing lot 'he U.K. m the Ellerman Bucknall Line's cargo96 words
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Article27 1956-11-07 10 TOTAL exports of rubbe^ all grades to all count r.- from Singapore and Federation during October amount to 81,341 tons, accord* ing to preliminary stal27 words
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201 1956-11-07 10 Singer Gazelle Models Due In November THE chairman of thc Rootes Group, Sir William Rootcs has announced the introduction of a new Singer IJ litre Gazelle. The new car retains the successful rour cylinder overhead camshaft 1| litre Singer engine which has developed a tremendous name for reliability, long life201 words
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Article124 1956-11-07 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Now $26"! buyers. S27' sellers; coconut oil m bulk $42 sellers, m drums 545 seders: Ifuntok white pepper SI 18 sellers, Sarawak white |117 sellers. Special Sarawak black 993 seders. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday:124 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-11-07 10 A BRITISH company which makes thermoplastic floor tiles and allied products is to introduce j some of its latest range into the Malayan market soon. Mr. o. A. A:.-r.'. r. managing director of the company, the Marlev Tile Co. < I Eh venoaka, England, said m116 words
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Article28 1956-11-07 10 Dow-Jones closing averages: 30 Indu :es as Stocks 40 Bonds 91 a The Dow-Jones commodity futures index (1924 T 1 equals 100) cl r 14428 words
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Article34 1956-11-07 10 MPUR, Tues A. Worst, mar -z :reo of Lindetev. aya) returned here fror 1 today and also resumed duties as Honorary Consu. erlands m the I Capital. Worst accompanied her husb'.34 words
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Article40 1956-11-07 10 On a site near Schipr rt, Amsterdam, an national exhibition under tha name of Het Atoom-AiESVP-i will be held from Junt 15 to Sept. 8 next year, where achievements m the f atomic study will be on view.40 words
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Advertisement719 1956-11-07 10 iVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' 11 MR CHIAM TOH MOO N 145 Killiney Road. Singapore ha B ird lata ising rustices S.r. tapore for a Isl C P.o.: 02 Licer o r iSt n TT R( a I re and t this appl be ird In 'jurt of tht Jut. and719 words
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Advertisement326 1956-11-07 10 NOTICES \OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha: I. NG AH LIAN of 1 Road. 64 m Singapoi pplied to the Board Justicea, Singapore for a Retail Shop Lici n r- of premises at Chop Sin Hiap Lee. 122.' Casuarina Road (Sembawang Hill Estate) 1\ m.s. ofl Thomas Road, Singapore, and that326 words
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Advertisement821 1956-11-07 10 CITY COUNCIL OF SPORE TENDERS. (1) FIRE DEPARTMENT: Supply of ial 5. n0il yards of shirting. Khaki Cellular, (b) B. 4iii) yards of green Khaki Drill, (c) 1,250 yards of Khaki Garbadine, (d) 500 yams of Bue Denim and (c) 1,050 yards of White lining materials. Deposit $mo/- (refundable). Firms821 words
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Advertisement426 1956-11-07 10 NOTICES "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN H that I. WONG TECK KIM of 421, Paya Lebar Road. Singapore have applied to thc Board of Licencing Justices. J Singapore for a Beer House Second Class Licence m res- I pad ol premises at Chop Soon ilw a. 419, Paya Lobar Road. Singapore.426 words
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Advertisement111 1956-11-07 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriotic, Neor Eost Indio ond Rongoon Penong F S iom Mciocco m.v. "ROMANIJA" 16/17 Nov IS 21 No* From Hongkcng tc Eomboy. Spore Molocco P. Shorn Fi r > m.v "VELEBIT" 15/16 Nov 17/19 Ncv 24/25 Nov Genero, Agents: EAST MOUNT AGENCY. 17-B Robinson Rood, Singopore- 1,111 words
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Miscellaneous115 1956-11-07 10 Kanj a» i 8 ft)Xaifl I»3 I i mg| St OI'TER DOADS Beck Lee. Garoet. Surat. Mount Rhodope, Sumatra. Rondo. Blissful, De Eerens. Laomedon, Glenartney. Straits Malakka. Bayernstein. Sinbaoag, Seledang, Chong Ya, Kristin R.ikke. Northia. INNER ROADS Hone Eng. Empoh. M. Bahru. Chiat Soon. Lariang. Sc Panai. Padea, Giang Seng,115 words
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Miscellaneous122 1956-11-07 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM XL 991 JAK 855 am M. Airways ML 121 KL-MAL 9.55 a.m. M. Airways ML 101 PG-KL 12 45 pm. KLM XL 821 AMAS-BK 1 35 p.m. BOAC BA 780 LON-Rg-KL 2 20 p m. BOAC BA 706 LOX-CAL 199 pm M. Airways ML 216 PAL 3122 words
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Advertisement821 1956-11-07 11 NGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO M LTD. I3«:J 6 mmW 4 RM le^MM mo*e THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRTH AMEIICAN SERVICE -i 'i*. Boston, New Tc-k Ra mora PtolaOclphu Calf P»rf» S pov« f. S-han* Panans '*No» |J '<N„ |J No 5 29Da</4i«» 5/6 iaa 7/» u SSTHMI WitS Fab 15/16 Feb821 words
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Advertisement1088 1956-11-07 11 Ist 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 1 'Incorporated m Singapore) (12 totes) "2ZT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I Carricu eptcn to procceo via ether pom tc leas ano drscharga carte "y f0 tiVfrTPCOL CLASCOW kSMsMM Cr CONTINENTAL PORTS. POSITION OF VESSELS VvHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS THROUCH THE1,088 words
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Advertisement865 1956-11-07 11 MITSUI UJ LINE S'pcrg P^ horr Penonr FOR JAPAN Bonsei Moru Fey Mail, Kobe Yc*ohcrru In Port Akakuroson V.cn_ to, Yo> '>Orr>Q KoOe r\Aoii viC r-vxxjWonc 15 Nov 10 Nov 9 Nov Akibason Mors* tor Yo«0--homo Nogovo, Kobe vie Hongkong Nov s— FOR U.S.A. Poi Nes» Yorfc Philade'r- c Poltimore865 words
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Advertisement605 1956-11-07 11 EAST ASiATIC LINES Of 7vv A-C-i SoJ.r>s7> te>» Beaci f) r>. ¥a> (oat Fenong F S Kon- S pc-v 'ASIA- odn! 4 •EOGOTA" I" Pert I K e- SEIANDiA" 25 26 N C II M Nc. 25 s„. 1 0»< 1 KA^EOD'A 2 i Dec 4 Dec S t Dec605 words
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Article, Illustration353 1956-11-07 12 Ron Burton - NO MORE OF or Ron Burton by The BUST's gone flat -it's now the Kelly Line ;.\\\\\vy\\\wi\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\ kOOKING Ali AMERICAN j WOMEN I Z. m HOLLYWOOD things are going to he 011 the lean *i<le M far M the female I h a 1 is concerned whether or not the353 words
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Article282 1956-11-07 12 SPECIAL REPORT BY AN OBSTETRICIAN SAN FRANCISCO QHILD-birth appears easier and less pain- ful if women re-adopt a I primitive method of hayI ing babies, an obstetri- cian reported here. From time immemorial, men have knelt or sat during child-birth. Allowing them to sit up seems to have282 words
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Article456 1956-11-07 12 Curing Mental Diseases 1 1 gENSIBLE Mrs. A. -ccs visions of things which arc not there, mildmannered Mr. B. becomes irritable and picks fights at the drop of a hat. rich young Bill gels picked up by the police for stealing oranges. These changes m behaviour may mean a "nervous456 words
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Article, Illustration392 1956-11-07 12 Terry Pillay - Preparing for the Rainy Day Terry Pillay ly ONE very rarcl> sees I women wearing raini coats m Singapore. The heat Ls certainly one reason and another, and i important one. is the dreary type of rainwear I offered m our shops. 'Heavy and melancholy; too i expensive; cheap but392 words
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Advertisement232 1956-11-07 12 fcth ."^^Tiie bra that W" does so much for you m so many ways dreamynewPre-lude Six-way bra lasslgbe *ezr6uonderlul ways— to solve --our bra prot!: 's all the fY: v Prelude (with the contour-band that fits so »r,'j;.'.', separ.i'."* so beautiiu..\ How m a bra that can be worn 'as232 words
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Advertisement100 1956-11-07 12 HERE'S HOW Flowers for the Evening |.7.i' JH ERS ran he worn uith your evening dress. The latest style is to wear a spray partly concealed m the neckline of your dress. A few large leaves are placed outside and sewn flatly on to the dress with the spray attached,100 words
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Article, Illustration60 1956-11-07 13 FIGHT journalists and photographers from Britain, w)iq wiU cover the Olympic Games, passed through Singapore bg BOAC. Qantas yesterday. P rare ■bTsOsbj (left to Robert Rider (A.P. Stewart Heyr (International New* P ->•') Reginald Dirt d.P.) Hudson (1 .V P. Editor). White (I.N. P. New* Editor).60 words
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233 1956-11-07 13 Cup To The Winners A Beating For Losers ::PPY DAY WOMEN'S HOCKEY CIVILIAN women ran away with the Lady Mellersh Cup when they whipped the Combined Services by eiat*»ltßsl> Ut two m the women's hockey match m Popp> Day Fund on the paiiang yesterday. ■ni*. Civilian women opened aH* score233 words
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Article62 1956-11-07 13 ANOTHER batch of Italians 19 m all passed through Singapore yesterday by 8.0.A.C. Qantas on their way to the Olympic Games m Melbourne. The Chef de Mission of the ;>, Mr. Figarlo di Cropello. said the .Middle East crisis did not affect the Italian tean the62 words
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Article86 1956-11-07 13 THE man who broke the d three Dllle record m I at the White City, London, Chris (Shataway, \vi'. l I Ln Sins, ipore (ot 10 days to Bake -i 8.8.C. television 'film. Ho arrive hen on Dec. it with 8.8.C. television *eroroducer. Mr. Steohen Chataway will86 words
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Article22 1956-11-07 13 SINGAPORE Business Housen' first athletic meet will be held on Saturday, Nov-. 10, at Shell Sports Club Ground, Faya Lebar.22 words
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268 1956-11-07 13 Russian Invasion To Melbourne Begins MELBOURNE, Nov. 6 (Reuter) Russian Olympic officials said here today that all members of their team felt that the Games would strengthen the ties of friendship with competing nations. Mr. Konstantin Andrianov, the Russian Olympic chief, scid his268 words
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Article176 1956-11-07 13 PLAYING with 10 men, Wanderers Sports Club beat Singapore Harbour Board Police 4-2 m a SHA Div. 1 encounter at Paya Lebar yesterday. I. Le Strange was mainly responsiii'.e for the Wanderers 4 victory. He keDt the Police forwards frustrated and converted two snort corner-.176 words
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Article115 1956-11-07 13 INDIANS EDGE CHINESE A HATTRICK by T C alingam enabled Indan Association to heat t':i e Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by three sjoali ha two In the S.H'a. Div 1 league match at BeJestier Road yesterday. Indiana were one up m the flfl l minute. Thilcalingam BCOI cd. Chinese equalised115 words
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Article133 1956-11-07 13 FHE noon's rr.oiifh'v medal Stableford of the Royal Singapore Golf Club is as follows: "A" DIVISION Winner: MR X Wilson 171 Other cards: K. C. MacnaJj 35}, G A P. Sutherland 345. CX Russell 34}. R.J. Isherwood 342 E.W. Shaw XU. IC Mackav S3| G.o. Cruickshank 33}. MC133 words
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Article35 1956-11-07 13 IN the semi-final., of the V.M.C.A. four belli billiard tournament held last night, Gan Tee Tian, gaining L'D.'i points, lost to Wee Aik Sun who scored 300 points The final will be held tonight.35 words
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Article21 1956-11-07 13 MELBOURNE, Nov. I < Route:-)— Australian sprint champion Jon Ilenncks Will CO to America to swim and study next year.21 words
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Article187 1956-11-07 13 HONGKONG. Nov. 6 'Reuter) Communist China announced today that she not take part m the Olympic Ghunes Ln Melbourne because the Nationalist China team has been all< ared to compete, Radio Peking announce In cam*) to the Chairman of the International O -pic Commit!187 words
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98 1956-11-07 13 CALCUTTA, Nov. 6 (Reuter). Spinners Richie Benaud and Jim Burke howled Australia to victory over India by M runs today to clinch the three-march Test leftwj 2-0 with one match drawn, India needing 231 to v..' the second innings were m a fair, position98 words
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Article52 1956-11-07 13 PORT ELIZABETH. Nov. 6 (Reuter)— The HOC beat Eastern Province by an innings and 201 OO the second day of their day came here yesterday. Scores: Eastern Province 105 and 59 lICC 1 I Tony Lock task c ;x Eastern Province second innings wickets for52 words
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Article133 1956-11-07 13 LONDON. Nov. 8 (Reuter).— Tom Finney, who has been capped 60 times as a winger. Will be at centre forward m the England side to meet Wales m the International football match at Wembley on November 14 He is one of four changes from the side which133 words
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Article143 1956-11-07 13 LAUSANNE Nov S Reuter) II Otto nfayei Chancellor of Intel stional Olympic Committee, declared hen v that the Melbourne Games go on. The Chancellor added that he id ju ed confirmation that tv. F:t i tered airliners would :< Prague from Paris tonight I take the Hungarian m143 words
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Article108 1956-11-07 13 SOCCER: SBHFA finals at Jalan Besar Sta--5.15 p.m. Junior d Engineers vs. Nation--bon. 7 p.m. Senior MercentHe Bank vs. Hongkong Bank. RUGBY: RN vs. Army at Army: RAF Seletar vs gah at Seletar, SAS vs. TTC at U odi 200 Pro. Coy RMP vs. SCC I SCC; South108 words
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Advertisement205 1956-11-07 13 FASHION DRESSES of all creatioi 7 suit every one at oderatc rates Cen'rallv located 21 Stamford Road We cordiaDj b vrrj to <- elect r'-ce your orders. Rose Gown Shop UllcßE TO (STAY) EAT IOHORE HOTEL: Stulang .1 Lnut Johore Bahn; Causeway. Air conditioned rooms: baths. Chinese. European food, full205 words
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Advertisement481 1956-11-07 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SII LA I lONS lAC.AM icy for a Lar for Bukom "ice, > tial. i ned Company's Q ">m. Apply m writing to P. O. Box. 643. lars of education and experience ATTRACTIVE M 1 ,'ocktail Bar at centre resjuired Working hours 8 p.m. to 12 midnight nightly.481 words
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Miscellaneous199 1956-11-07 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp i, GOT f IuJnDMCI eV'r I n OO'R£ AH WAS NF.VF.R -> TaLL^ GIVE ME. .JUST I J-j^V^' --PkACU VK I DOING. MORE SERIOUS f .Tu\l f f WQHT. ■"Vi ANOTHER MINUTE XTHOI --Yt..SuOOK X up uitUP 1 r" MAM ,FE S GrrV W,,199 words
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Article1001 1956-11-07 14 RACE l: 2.45 p.m.— Horses Class 2, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. 722 Khandi Star 6y POO Mr Lim C T-> i HudaSfl 1. 385 Stealth 5> 8.10 M J A Chippindale Daniels Rans-me 3. 84 I'ndoubtabie ly 807 F C L I I R VEE Bke>n Bou;1,001 words
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359 1956-11-07 14 BILL FUNK - BILL FUNK bx lelbourne-bound on Sunday THE Canadian Olympic basketballers will play a seiics of three games m the Colon> after the XVI Ohmpiad at Melbourne. day b> Mr Ooh° Chye Hin' president of the Siruipnre Chinese Imateur Athletic Federation In his letter to359 words
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441 1956-11-07 14 WINDSOR LAD - MASTERPIECE STANDS OUT IN HUMBLE LOT WINDSOR LAD Says 1 On Recent Form He Can Be Backed With Confidence MASTERPIECE stands out m this moderate held. His recent form justifies confident support m the main six-furlong' event (Race Three) for Class Two, Division Two horses at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon,441 words
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Article163 1956-11-07 14 Windsor Lad The Sperlre Trundle Hill Scrutineer UIMIY < OKNLR IMHtI »T \HI L I XDOUBTABLB IMXHRTVBLE 1 Kh.ni.li Mar Khandi SUr lt» '•> LndoobUMe Windy (orner Kli.uuli st.ir MIK\I l>\ CREDIT BALANCE RAMSBIRV KIIHI I 2 K«-r, limit slipper Prince rn-.iit li;*i.;ince Credit Balance Sweet I)r<am «»lipptT163 words
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Article, Illustration882 1956-11-07 14 Windy Corner To Give Them The Breeze Today RACE ONE Windy Comer makes an appearance on his favourite course, and the War Hero six-year-old may prove too smart for his rivals m the opening race of the afternoon. He bai scored thrice on hi? pet track. He showed his ability882 words
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Article206 1956-11-07 14 Miralda May Make Amends RACE TWO Miralda ruined her chance when she was a bit slow oft her mark m her attempt over seven furlongs on the opening day. She may make amends and score over the six a dis:ance which is more to her liking. This Mirza II mare206 words
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Article114 1956-11-07 14 Mystic Code can beat Record Time RACE SEVEN Mystic Code showed up to advantage m both his efforts at Penang, and I expect the four-year-old to assert her superiority m the seven furlongs for Class Five. Division Three horses. She proved too smart for her rival s when she ran114 words
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280 1956-11-07 14 RACE FIVE Clear Vision reads a good thing m this Class Five event, and I do not propose to look beyond him for the winner This Panorama five-year-old scored over the seven on this course m August, accounting Actor II with 8.05. He280 words
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Article74 1956-11-07 14 THI RI vi as mon r 77 hu.ii.i l ampur, atul tl 77 track for tod iy'i races Jikrlv tv t>« hi ivj aga J ij.,, Su ppn hu:k i v be lipid on Races 2, 1 and 6, <nd Hip Trebh rofa i: draun .'.ri R.,."." Broadcast74 words
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Advertisement114 1956-11-07 14 REX OPENS TODAY iiBTmE I Smmmm i I f*. ffl| S, wL 3HI A stssssssssL ft NOT RECOMMf\[)M) FOR PEOPLL WITH iVEAK HEARIi THIS BiACK SIEEP mm%.)IJ.JJ,),<J U.1.J..1. J UiU-iu j.SJJ, J.U.ijus| UMf MIM liff 1 Sly JOHN CARRADINf BflA E FIGHT T. B. RTJ\ X-RAY CLUB X ALL PROCEEDS114 words
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