Singapore Standard, 8 November 1956
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Title Section33 1956-11-08 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD PtJLICE 3tt. F^* Vm ~E FIRIBRIGADI GENERAL MOSPITAI 25*81 (5 lines) 240 C TP* Jf\^ J J^ HM Ml. No. 129 14 PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 195633 words
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Article, Illustration686 1956-11-08 1 AVALANCHE' WIN GIVES tiSENHOWER ANOTHER 4-YR. TICKET TO WHITE HOUSE YORK. Nov. 7 u-r) President 1 1 Jit Eisenhower, obthrough hi?, imrather than through Party's policj yesterday won what an ti ot lils part\ callu "avalanche" viein the 1956 presidMr. Adlai >te\en*on, the "i rat candidate. Compared with his winBing686 words
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Article32 1956-11-08 1 PRI SIDEN r Eisenhower on il 1" id»-r> to .1 >.\ on the iste 1 urope. U P •MM X idio Mill >< sthat ext>n>ivt« .perations were itin the past 24 ReuterUP; Reuter - 32 words
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561 1956-11-08 1 Eden Hedges On U.N. Police Force LONDON. Nov. 7 (Reuter)—Sir Anthony Eden refused to Rive an assurance today that Britain would pull -oops out of Egypt if the United Nations decided not to include Britain and France m the proposed international police force.561 words
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Article, Illustration282 1956-11-08 1 Near Panic As Cost-Oj '-Living Shoots Up MALAYANS WERE SHOCKED INTO NEAR PANIC YESTERDAY WHEN NEW r AND HEAVIER TAXATION MEASURES WERE ANNOUNCED SIMULTANEOUSLY BY THE SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION GOVERNMENTS. The double shock was administered when the 1957 budgets lor the two territories were introduced282 words
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Article57 1956-11-08 1 THE Financial Secretary also tabled a bill to introduce taxes on luxury goods m the Assembly yesterday. He said the taxes, when imposed, would mere! j be added to thc Customs tariff and collected at time of import m the same way as the57 words
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Article282 1956-11-08 1 These are the tax measures introduced b\ the two Governments: Both Territories INCOME TAX: Rate on the first $1,500 income increased io five per rent: In excess of 535.000— 40 per cent instead of 30 per cent. o\rr >.v 40 po rent maximum. Personal allowances282 words
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Article131 1956-11-08 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (Reuter) Egypt said today thai thi STOUId continue fighting unless AngloFrench forces were withdraam "The Egyptian people have d. f( nd< d thi mselves and will continue to defend themselves Mr. Omar Loutfi, Egyptian permanent delegate, told the United Nations special131 words
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Article310 1956-11-08 2 A Precaution Against Attack From The North SEOUL, Nov. 7 (Reuter) —The South Korean Defence Minister, Mr. Kirn Yung; Uoo, tonight cancelled all leave of South Korean armed forces and ordered them to return to their units. Defer.;:- M r.ister, Kirn told correspondents that310 words
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202 1956-11-08 2 HOXGKON I 7. (LT). S n mte I I iday m 1 Ithat 1 a is preparing to launch another propaganda Mssmssssisssi accusing the British government of Hongkong of being incapable of prote and properties c Chinese Communist cadres In Canton have been202 words
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Article40 1956-11-08 2 PARIS. X v 7 (UP) Pierre Pfira/zmi. 29, Stai I inher and reporter for the French Match mag,. died here today of the wounds he suilered m Budapest when a Rm I i. tank naachina^ua- week.40 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-11-08 2 THE Hungarian Communist Prime Minister, Imre Nagy, delivers an address over the "Radio Free Budapest". He has call ed for earliest possible United Nations action. declared that Hungary has withdrawn from the Warsaw Pact and said that Hungary is now a neutral country. It is expected thatAP - 63 words
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Article67 1956-11-08 2 MOSCOW. Nov. 7. (Reuter). Britain and Franca have lodged Bg pro-- with the Soviet Foreign .Ministry about yesterday's attempts bj thousaa of chanting Muscovites to storm their Moscow embassies. The British Embassy protested about the "outrageous" hehav: ;r of a LOOD-strong CVOWd, which forced its way past militia67 words
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Article279 1956-11-08 2 War Was Very Close' WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (AP)— Britain and France, •having brought the world to sombre thoughts of a major war, appear to be adopting some restraint m Egypt. Their decisions to stop shooting unless attacked niggest* ed they miget not Insist on occupying279 words
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Article68 1956-11-08 2 TELEVISION can be and will be a real headache to the producers. Thi- was the verdict of the chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Sir Richard Boyer. who on Monday participated m the first TV broadcast of ABC m Sydney. Sir Richard told The Standard yesterday68 words
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295 1956-11-08 2 LONDON, Nov. 7 (Reuten Reports of q split m Sir Anthony Eden's Cabinet over the Egyptian cease-fire decision received fresh currency tonight when the London Libcevening newspaper The Star, m a banner her front-page story, claimed the Prime Minister yesterday received "what amounts to295 words
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Article97 1956-11-08 2 Filipino Varsity Team Here FOUR s* udents three men and a woman from Universities m the Philippines, on a goodwill tour of a rived m Singapore yesterday by air from Bangkok. An arts student of the University of the Philippines. Mr. Rodolfo T. Reyes, who is also a journalist, told97 words
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Article160 1956-11-08 2 LONDON. Nov. 7. (AP). am's famous Sad Ir: et today cancelled cow engagement m protest against Russia's bloody n sion of the Hunc Officials of the balle*. con ith the coverament, telegraphed Moscow: "In view of public T*TTm lis country, which strongly condemns the renewed sup.AP - 160 words
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Article72 1956-11-08 2 NICOSI Allied casualties m the occupation of Port Said were just over 100 killed and wouncsid, the Commander-in-Chu Allied Forces. General Sir Charles Keightley said today. In a written press ment General Keightley t There has been ing since the cease-fire dP came operative" m the Canal72 words
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Article225 1956-11-08 2 3 MONTHS NEEDED TG CLEAR BLOCKED CANAL LONDON. Nov. 7 (UP) Shipping experts said today it will take at least three months to clear tha Suez Canal of sunken ships and other obstacles and reopen thc- vital waterway to shipping. At least nine ships are known to225 words
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Article36 1956-11-08 2 DANCE PUT OF F THE dan t in aid of the Kue Chuan Girls' School b fund, which was to haw place at the Sea View omMSEapore. on Nov. 9. b postponed to De same place.36 words
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Article504 1956-11-08 3 Federation Gets Readu For Independence ...And An Expanded Foreign Service KLALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government is to announce shortly the opening ol more missions abroad on the pattern of its recently -established commission m Australia. High Commissioner Sir Donald MacGiliivray gave this indication m his504 words
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Article, Illustration273 1956-11-08 3 EXPERT TO WORK ON RAFFLES MUSEUM Blending The Old With The New I I\ F F I IS Museum. .it m 1887 was yesi.i> described as "m i an historic monu- of Singapore." by N Van der Hoop, -d Nations Economic 1 M ial Council >CO temporary -r on the273 words
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157 1956-11-08 3 A JOYOUS shout went up m Club, S Road, i m. yesterday American Club members present heard over short-wave radio that Adlai Stevenson had conceded to D. Eisenhower m the -idential election. the Women's ry of the American itJssociation of Malaya had armed" the radio157 words
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Article136 1956-11-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed ssed armed robbers today pleaded with the Federati I Justice. Sir Mr how. send them to the Pudu Jail m X a Hashim bin Harun. 20, and Abdullah bin Said, 25, both of tr, requested Sir Cnarles to send them to136 words
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Article28 1956-11-08 3 T 7ee Queen's Scholarships ZZ Singar ro st ler.ts awarded Queen's •fbolarshipa for 1955/56. -They are D Oon aaee, 26, Mr Qsaa Sanaa, 24. and Guan Kong. 18.28 words
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Article128 1956-11-08 3 $3 Million For Child Health THE United Nations International Children's Emergency r NICEF) has allocated 0,000 to Singapore, the Federation and other tcrritorin Asia for child-health development since 1948. The UNICEF representative for Thailand and the British territories Mr Simon Pi ik, said this when ho arrived m Singapore yesterday128 words
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Article50 1956-11-08 3 HNGAPOBI Traffic Police v.-,? .'4 7 r eyewitnesses to an accident at Bukit Panjan^ on Oct. 25 when Foo Vee rjny m i met hia death after fr m a bus. tnesses are to contact tapectar En gene Wong of Ser" v Lines, Tel. 2400.50 words
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Article23 1956-11-08 3 TWO-DAY Agricultural was opened m Johore 8 yester lay by Unku Tun ii dr.. C snsort of the Regent of Johore.23 words
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Article105 1956-11-08 3 ET LISA LEE the a~ ng shape" from k.>:ig w hs> doesn't care .mine a film star -t n^ers do. i th.it is not all. Lisa. ir old singer, is NOT repeat NOT interested m SkWlajje either Boy frifn.; no: t fieu into Singapore over105 words
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251 1956-11-08 3 LABOUR PEACE: TAKE A LEAF FROM U.S. BOOK OF EXPERIENCE' Kr ALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed— Malaya can learn a lot from the In ited States Government's decades of experience m maintaining' peace between management and labour, visiting U.S. Judge, Mr. Justice William H. Hastie told Kuala Lumpur Kotarians today. Judge Ha.it251 words
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Article182 1956-11-08 3 Guides Can Now Go To Manila THE Asia Trust Fund has come to the rescue of the 20 selected Singapore Girl Guides and Guiders for the World Centenary Camp m Manila, m January, next year, with a lift of $3.u<in, Mrs. Bet';. Flske, Overseas Commissioner of the Singapore Giri Guides182 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-11-08 3 THE Chinese High School, Bukit Timah Road, and Chung Cheng High School, Goodman Road, Singapore, will re-open on Friday, m their own premises This was announced yesterday by the 10-man joint management committee of the two schools after an Interview With Mr. Chew Swee191 words
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Article70 1956-11-08 3 THE manager of the Scientific Instrument Co. Ltd Singapore, jfeaterdajr reported to police "the loss of piiotographic equipment worth $17,500 from their godown m Trafalgar Street. The iO:?s was discovered after a surprise check of goods m the godown a few days ano Police said the70 words
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199 1956-11-08 3 I'II Behave, Convicted Man Tells Judge A YOUNG carpenter yesterday promised the Chief Justice. Iftr, John Whyatt. m the .Appeal Court, that he would lead a "straight life" alter serving his jail sentence He was How Hook Cheong. who appealed against a Lower Court sentence Of three years' imprisonment for199 words
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Article121 1956-11-08 3 Shipowners Wary Of Suez Route DESPIiL a temporary east m the Suez tension lonowing yesterday's reports of a ceaserire. Singapore shipping circles struck a cautious note when commenting on the tuture movements of pa ger and cargo vessels Luropebound Horn Fa: Fast pur;.-. A apokesman for a leadmc: British shipping121 words
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Article90 1956-11-08 3 MORE than 4.500 students will sit for the Cambi Overseas School and Higl School Certificates examination m Singapore this ye I This figure shows an increase of 1.045 over the previous j when 3.530 students sat for these examinations. Last year 3.029 itudentl appeared for90 words
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Article38 1956-11-08 3 THE Malay Language Society of the University of Malay a has formed a literary department which wh soon publish a magazine called "Bahasa" (Language), dealing with the various aspects of the Malay language and its development.38 words
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Article31 1956-11-08 3 P. LAKSHIMI. 13. waa |ned IM In tne Joborc Bahru Magistrate'a Caurl yesterday 'or failing to obtain an id< I card alter attaining the age cf IJ31 words
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Article25 1956-11-08 3 THE Johore State Alliance wi.l hold a meeting tomcrrcw to discuss Government's rejection of Alliance demand for six seats en the Bxecutive Council.25 words
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1340 1956-11-08 4 Col. Lee - Col. Lee (jH THE FEDERATION^ -Says KUALA LI MPI R. Wed. Independence built on financial dependence is but a mere shadow, warned the Federation > Finance Minister, Col. H. S. Lee, today whiie presenting to the Legislative Council proposals to ra:\e taxation1,340 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-11-08 4 ipic. FINANCE Minister. Col. 11. S. I.cc, firmly grips hLs "bud-jet box" as he enters the Federal Legislative Council to deliver hi« "T-R n rr> h" shock. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article93 1956-11-08 4 .And This Is Why (THE BUDGET AT A GLANCE) SINGAPORE REVENUE $217,832,650 EXPENDITURE: Personol Emoluments $113,708,690 Annually Recurrent $100,411,130 Special Expenditure 40,532,300 $254,652,120 DEFICIT 36,819,440 FEDERATION REVENUE: Federal Sources $676,507,220 Grants from U.K 1,228,740 Total Revenue $677,735,960 EXPENDITURE: Personal Emoluments $169,264,126 Other Charges Annually Recurrent $229,719,762 Expenditure93 words
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924 1956-11-08 4 We Have Been Much Too Generous With The Taxpayer— Hart aaamammmwmaaamamm mmmaammmmaammwammamammmm^^^ (IN SINGAPORE) II 111 II I I HI"! I■" I' I l I SINGAPORE'S Financial Secretary. Mr T Hart, said that the Colony has treated its tax p much more generously than the I'niteri Kingdom. -But." he added.924 words
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431 1956-11-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government needs ST1 1,000.00(1 more m loans to finance capital projects already approved and it will not take on new commitments unless relieved either by external grants-in-aid or by specially favourable borrowing: terms. The Finance Minister,431 words
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Article, Illustration55 1956-11-08 4 Die SIR Donald MacGillivray, m full ceremonial uniform of a Colonial Governor, inspects a Police guard of honour m the forecourt of the Federal Legislative Council yesterday morning before entering th° chamber to deliver what he described as the last address by the British High Commissioner toStandard - 55 words
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Article, Illustration638 1956-11-08 5 MCP Is Battered But Not Yet Dead-MacG. Must Be More Alert After Merdeka FIGHT IN 'EM STILL... ALA LUMPUR, Federation High Commissioner, Sir PtssUld MacGillivray, tojv.- warned Malayans tet there must be "no slackening o: vigilance and no weakc Dins* oi defences"' after independence next year, when altered Communist Party638 words
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Article, Illustration1751 1956-11-08 5 The Hart (less) Way To Rope In Another $27 Mil. Cost Of Running Colony Govt. Goes Up $23 Mil. Next Year SINGAPORE'S Financial Secretary, Mr T. M. Hart, old the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the .ncreased taxes are expect-' ed to brin~ an additional >27.000,000 m the Colony's ")rt*ers next1,751 words
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Article151 1956-11-08 5 COMMODITY PRICES Cl USING rubber prirei> (cents per Iru m Singa pore yesterday were: Boer*- Sellers Spot (nom.) D 8; 08J Nov RSS No 1 D 8; !)8i K.S.S No. I r»7 97] K.S.S. No. <X>\ 96 Tone: Uncertain SPORE fit lhe pric« ol tin on the local market yesterday151 words
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Article35 1956-11-08 5 HONGKONG Nov. 7—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Ex-r.,\.-c were: $16.12 to £1 Sterling $6.28 to U.S.Si: $1,842 to Malayan SI. SOTB3 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold 5277.875 to a tacl.35 words
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927 1956-11-08 6 Singapore Standard Pay, Pay, Pay!!! TTHIS m rning people m Singap re and the Federal greel the arith skim faces because pjej to pay more 'ci ythiilg they 1 1 nk and use. We do not wish to them further by detailing the statistics provide the Financial Secretary, Singapore. Mr.927 words
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Article, Illustration611 1956-11-08 6 FRANCIS OFNER - FRANCIS OFNER By TV/.. AVIV TJ N A T T R ACTIVE as Israel's seizure of the Sinai Peninsula, Israeli Government quarters express me view that the I enl upheaval may become the starting point for a staole Middle East. Britain and France, 3. i pding to611 words
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461 1956-11-08 6 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY By LONDON 1 AT I E NTS suffering trom deep-seated cancer at a London hospital, will soon be receiving treatment trom a substance extracted irom radioactive waste produced by the Ml Plutonium piles at Windscale m Cumberland, by means of radiations ir o461 words
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Article67 1956-11-08 6 ••a aaafcttal slea ag the long run a more likerj g be the last view and it is m better that the riot so ftenuin should a> I away with It i nee In a while than thai Urn b neat should be made to sutler unneci ssa1. 167 words
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Article116 1956-11-08 6 Sir; It La strange that Britain as one of tha principal sponsors and signatories m establishing thc United Ifation s Organization, shonid by-pasa and even reject United Nations authority. At no time baa British prestige aunk n low aa since tha ignominious attack against Egypt under the116 words
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Article299 1956-11-08 6 Sir: Yes. the feast of hristmas draws near once again and the Singapore Standard Cheer Fund wants "every citizen of this country who knows the true meaning of Yuletide" to contribute One Malayan Dollar. A commendable act and it warms the very cockles of my299 words
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Article270 1956-11-08 6 From A Special Correspondent BUENOS AIRES SWEEPING changes m the future Government of Argentine have been outlined m a nationwide broadcast by President Pedro Aramburu. Announcing the impending summons of the country to a Constituent Assembly to reform the out-dated lb's3 Constitution, he surprised his audience by270 words
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Article506 1956-11-08 6 A si or tin n a sok orn - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME A si or tin n a sok orn \9 TVUM parties to the Alliance s\ have made no secret of the fact that their one for all, all for one pact is a temporary setup arranged for tbe sole purpose of showing the world506 words
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Article411 1956-11-08 6 Sir; "Torquemada" is gui c rifh m .stating that "Justice delayed ts often justice denied," and I agree with him "Tha* this position .should have arisen is not 7 he fault of the Chief Justice or the Judges of the Supreme Court who have been and are doing411 words
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Advertisement10 1956-11-08 6 Satay tastes better GOOD BfER MAKFS EVERY MFAL A FEASI10 words
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248 1956-11-08 7 U.K. SENDS A TRIPLE PROTEST TO JAKARTA ?u i 'j l^- 7 R ««*er)— Britain today delivered a triple protest to the Indonesian government against the actions of a Jakarta mob whcch set fire to the British Information Office and pulled down (c Union Jack over the embassy. A Foreign248 words
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139 1956-11-08 7 Britain To Care For Hungarian Refugees LONDON, Nov. 6 (Reuter Britain is making .nents to receive 2,500 Hungarian refugee*, the (rnment armour. ti Houses of Parliam nt. Lord Reading. Mini r of gtate :'or Foreign House of Lords that >ording to a Red Cross report civilian casualties from jtan firing139 words
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Article56 1956-11-08 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 7. (AP)— Tha ambassadors of the United States. Britain and France said here on Tuesday they would boycott Wednesday's Red Square parade celebratii ary of Russia's Communist regime. appeared obvious the I r*- taSh and French are abstaining because of the continual r violent56 words
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Article34 1956-11-08 7 SHIMIZU. Japan. Nov. 7. The Japanese fishing boat Kissho Maru, 224 tons. aad en were raDtureri by an Indonesian patrol boat near the Lombok Strait on Sunday, the Coast Guan. maimed Wednesday.34 words
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Article112 1956-11-08 7 Reds Shell Children's Hospital VTENH N IV. T. (L"P>— Reo sources said yeste: that Soviet Union threw estimated 4,1 I nks and 200.000 troops in* stamp out the anti-Communist revolt. Hungarian nationals said some Etu en captured by the rebels were doped. The Soviets fired at a children's clinic where112 words
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Article88 1956-11-08 7 'Nasser Put On A Pedestal' LOND X, fl fjlautarl —Earl Att'.ee. the former ar Prime Minister, said at London airport on arrival last 7 from a month's tour of and Pakistan that the British Government's action had "put Colonel Nasser on a pedestal." Earl Attlee. accompanied by his wife, said88 words
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Article, Illustration57 1956-11-08 7 CROWDS waited outside the Empire Theatre. I.ci <vstt»r-*qiiare. I -mdon. last week to cheer the Queen -id Princess Margaret is the> arrived for the Royal n Performance of the picture "The Battle of the -t.\e r Plate." And it \\a> a bis nkht for \~r >t.ir>. The>57 words
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Article242 1956-11-08 7 INTENSE FIGHTING IN BUDAPEST VIENNA, Nov. 7. Hungarian rebels are still holding out against strong i\n i-i Budapest and several other centres, according to the lates re-•-s reaching here. One of thi 'adio TtattTTß" still broadd nt reported heavj B lar and Baomok ar I ReportsReuter; A.P. - 242 words
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Article40 1956-11-08 7 AMERICAN screen actress K.ithy Grant draws a bead at the shootins gallery during the Ballyhoo Ball m Bollywood Rumours continue to be rampant that Bins Crosby and his "best girl" Kathy are heading for wedding bells. AP photo.AP - 40 words
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Article89 1956-11-08 7 DJ \KARTA. Nov. 7 (Reuun Government aouTOSi here today said they afsjre not sured that President Eisenlowei bad been re-elected In ic-.v of the unsettled condition of the world voters could be expected to be re luctant to change the existini* i-nment. The official spokesman89 words
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Article80 1956-11-08 7 LONDON. Nee. 7. R-:.'c- Britain is to reduce its oil i-r.ption by 10 per cent ise of the effect of tae Middle East risia on supp as, the Government announced toMr. A absay Jones. Miniate of Fuel and Power, -ii.de the iti m the House80 words
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Article51 1956-11-08 7 MONTEVIDEO. Drug U Nov. 7. (AP>— About 300 high koI students moved upon tbe Boviel c-e.hassy on Tues s iy throwing rotter 1 BSjatS anc shouti:..;: "Down with Rus. assassins." Police guarding the luxurious embassy building m the residential district were unable to stop the51 words
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Article31 1956-11-08 7 NICOtSIA. Nov T, (Rcntei All telegraphic and postal censorship imposed m Cjrprua week was terminated from 130 p.m. ocal time < 1130 All telecommunication sus--ions and restrictions were also lifted.31 words
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Article147 1956-11-08 7 Big-Two Embassies Stoned JAKARTA, Nov. 7 (UP) Roaring and shouting demonstrators today hurled a barrage of rocks at the British and French embassy, forcing police 70 fire rifles m the air to drive them back. The mobs protesting French and British "aggression" m Egypt ripp. d down tho French and147 words
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Article61 1956-11-08 7 DUBLIN. Nov. 7. fUP>-Tbfl battered equestrian itatue of a l »th century British war hero lost a leg-his horse's— in an <• >! y n ornmg t v p here y ester The explosion also damaged the stone base of the 0 l I Marshal61 words
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Article20 1956-11-08 7 THE Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize committee announced today no peace prize would be awarded this year. Reuter.20 words
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Article, Illustration225 1956-11-08 7 Mollet Tells Bulganin PARIS, Nov. 7, (AP)— French Premier M. Guy .Mollet told Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin, on Tuesday that Ills government is shedding innocent blood "m torrents" m Hungary. I te nent was Dart of M Mollet's reply to the Russian threat of force225 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-11-08 7 END OF A STALIN MONUMENT v; st.itui t'.liplt'd bv C. I i Jl a trafle siiDul as It rite al l.'i< in Mil and ii i huni« cr.idn.til v i i-prd < off- UP 1'!..-. mUP - 35 words
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Article527 1956-11-08 7 THE DEATH AGONY OF PORT SAID Terrified Women With Babies Flee Town By T. F. Thompson Combined British Press Correspondent PORT SAID, Nov. 7. (Reuter)—Three plumes of smoke rising 1,500 feet into a sunny sky, a grim corona of fire twinkling at their heart, today re-! cords the death agony527 words
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Article70 1956-11-08 7 Nehru Says Yes To Swiss Call BERN? '7 .Reuter- Ir i, accept Sw .V. with th- Britain, France and th- S Union, it was armour today. A communique from I c Swiss government said hit ru, the Indian P7 s Minister, welcomed 11 tive and agreed that no effort should70 words
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Article22 1956-11-08 7 THE British Law Society an ir a delegation o' ers to visit Britain "it of the events m Hunge Rent22 words
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Article1491 1956-11-08 8 Federation Citizens Will Fill The Jobs But They Need NOT Be Asians P KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Alliance ernment's Malayanization Committee today recommended that all future candidates for Government service must be Federal citizens but not necessarily Asians. The Z namittee's 143-ra^e report was tabled at this morning1,491 words
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567 1956-11-08 8 A WOMAN alleged m a; Singapora Court yesterday that BuC found a document m her estranged Police Inspector husband's coat pocket an c j handed it to the Commissioner of Police "because she knew he had done something corrupt."' Alice Lim Chew Har was567 words
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Article, Illustration86 1956-11-08 8 SINGAPORE <;<n ernment yesterday appointed Mr Chan Sik Kuan (left) and Che" Hussein bin ham (right) as chairmen of the nm District Councils be set up under the McNeice Committee recommen dations ,m Local Government A l.i.\cmment spokesman said yesterday that tl name of the third chairman86 words
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Advertisement80 1956-11-08 8 BP «rflWiP lf y° u cou,d look a|> ound 9 behind and Bl f^ .*4> ..Ajift- iHaV between y° ur teeth, you'd see the Ip ,^^^^ir I dangerous hidden-away corners which ISI I most toothpastes cannot reach. Hi J|l CONTA,NS irium j Hr 1| llllll»^^H^^Sbslbssstl Pepsodent to keep the zvhole80 words
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Miscellaneous314 1956-11-08 8 Standard zzMlmanac Information at a Glance Epari Daeaa (TJ rt) BSI pm .Th B .nd-up on '""sW T| JSBitIB Pen,ng 3 3.38 pn RADIO MU.\Y* Re C n P* r 3^2 sm S7 fl ft.l pss BBTsssMn sin(. mpoaa rotrra lxhjncil: 11 isLaas%i Rmrr?r i7*2 m r.K V RADIO MALAYA314 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-11-08 9 rGAPORFS second anShow was opened at the Happy World yesterday evening by o resident of the Aqua: Professor R. D. PurrJaaav The show the biggest ever i displayed about 6,000 exhibits m 550 tanks. Tbe "star" attraction a iOO-pound Californian sea-lion aras not displayed "due114 words
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Article34 1956-11-08 9 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, has appointed the following persons Justices of the Peace. Mr. Lee Swce Cheng Tuan War Ismai!. and Tuan Haji Badruddin bin Haji Pa-34 words
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Article248 1956-11-08 9 IN a colourful religious 2 ceremony at the Thai I Buddhist Temple m Silat J Ro.id, Singapore, jester- 2 day. six Colony Thai monks uere presented 5 with the "Kathina gift" (yellow robes) to mark 77 three months' retreat speut m the temple. 1 After prayers248 words
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351 1956-11-08 9 Institute of Scientific Industrial Research 'SUITABLE CLIMATE' THE AIM OUTLINING an eightpoint Singapore Government programme "for the promotion. encouragement and development of local industries," the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, told the budget session of the Lm>lative Assembly351 words
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Article221 1956-11-08 9 SINGAPORE Legislative As- i fffflKly raised thc stamp duty on cheques from five to ten cents on a "certificate of emergency" y os* er day. The Financial Secretary, Mr. T at Han, who tabled the Stamp Duty Amendment Bill, told the House, when an221 words
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Article, Illustration166 1956-11-08 9 TERRY PILLAY - Fashion Parade For Air Travellers Is Unusual TERRY PILLAY By AN unusual fashion show was given yesterday afternoon for the benefit of Singapore's a;r travelling public. i With emphasis on Lightness, neat-J ness, and ease of folding, the clothes* shown at the fashion parade ranged from swimsuits. to fashionable WssVStandardpic - 166 words
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Advertisement153 1956-11-08 9 WHERE WHAT TO BUY af^W t A m M SSBBBBf i BBS* BsLv. M BSnsSBBTI BBW JBsi S/r/rfs MANUFACTURED BY EC*/ Nfll Nfll SHIRT a CO., 12, North EJridge Road. aaaraj -H. Comfort Tel: *****, *****. pj I^BjssgssMl W^mTL Thru lhe- Window" ik Wan Ja^'^^Jß aass|Hpr 3arHß» Autornot^ Pvsh-lutfon TT153 words
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Advertisement74 1956-11-08 9 REDUCE jJ\ JT YOUR WAIST JL\ 1 WITHOUT V AD,ET wGfcfc*^ "KEEP FIT" CLASSES \ji INSTITUTE FOR BEAUTY CULTURE 99 Cavenagh Road Singapore 9 Teh ***** ■SSBB%«BB«rWS«MaHHBHSMS*«HaBHBWS*S^BHBS«S*«I^HS*«S«S«H^BSB^^ maa^ (The Store tor Bargains) 137 Bukit Timah Road TeL *****. Modem Rattan Flying '^'ECUfhami^ Saucer Chairs, Tables j Interchangeable Sitting ?NBPJ^||ps f74 words
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Advertisement96 1956-11-08 9 TITUS mg^ &*Tjmf i jm 00 JmmW\\ -^asßsßs^r woaLS^ySyTs^rss «.*tc«i '> f) THUNG CHYE mr\ COMPANY II 1 /eWMfc\ Bespoke fcri/or %JP litf/ Finest Workmonship l^^'l it J Expertly Oet tg ned aTs^^BTn W Styled to Appeal Brill Co-ctullv Finished 1 fcTy 23-11 Coleman Street X' .fl Singapore. LIANG'S DIARIES96 words
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Advertisement127 1956-11-08 9 B»aiß»as»aß»aaaßßSßßi lasTsssai'Mi** Zm^ i■ H A S.L, r mi l^H aSBBsI SsSBBBsi NordMeode Radio fl 4] j| NAM KWANE SONG KEE Electrical Radio Merchants Contractor* Manufacturers' Agents importers and Exporters Hire Purchase terms orrangpfl 330, North Endge Rood, S pore-7. Te! IXBII (Opposite Odcon Theatre) Camera and sg^ Cigarette «^ll127 words
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455 1956-11-08 10 Blueprint For Industry Out In 1957 -LOANS ARE INCLUDED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government will make public its industrial development policy next year, based on reports of expert consultants being engaged and of a working party now surveying secondary industries. This was disclosed to tho Federal Legislative Council this455 words
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153 1956-11-08 10 Ike s Victory Boosts Rubber Market THE re-election of President Eisenhower has had a slightly beneficial, effect on the Singapore rubber market which recorded rLse of 7 8 cent to 98;j cents per lb. for first grade November shipment. Local market circles expect Wall Street to react favourably to the153 words
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Article66 1956-11-08 10 Temporary Shortage Of Rubber? THE U.S. Commerce Department forecast yesterday that temporary shortage of natural rubber may dewlop m December. The reason, lt said, is that shipments from the Far East to the United States are being diverted from the Suez Canal. The report said Europe is more affected by66 words
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Article89 1956-11-08 10 A CAR sa'eiy harness made of Terylene is being produced by a Harrogate. Yorkshire. firm. Two straps fall over the shoulders and are fastened to a belt made last to the floor or eliassis and vicrtnig at a qu.ck-release buckle on the lap. A safety belt m89 words
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Article22 1956-11-08 10 MALAYAN WmXmWSj* Banksf Association telling ratea I i Bserehants: Deutsche marka I• Norwegian Kr Slf. Other oxchange rates remaned unaltered.22 words
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Article115 1956-11-08 10 MALAYAN delegates to the 4th Ail-Australia Timber Congress hope their visit will result m bigger exports of local timber to that country. The delegates arc Mr. P. A. Durgnat, Forest Officer, Siniand Mr. Chan Pong held m Sydney from er understanding of n requirements115 words
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Article141 1956-11-08 10 THE most important event for Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd., during the year to June 30, 1956, was the decision at an extraordinary meeting to capitalize a proportion of the undistributed profits, says the chairman, Mr. G. M. Knocker. The authorized capital of the company was increased to141 words
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Article58 1956-11-08 10 AN international industrial film festival wi': be held IB Harrogate. Yorkshire, next October. To be called "Films m the Service of Industry," the festival will enable sponsors and producers to evaluate industrial films and to study examples of the best products from ail over the world.58 words
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Article39 1956-11-08 10 N.V. KONINKLIJKE Maatschappij De Schelde, Flushing has received orders from Britain for building two turbine tankers of 32,000 tons each, and from America for building one 32.000 ton turbine tanker and one 19,000 ton motor vesseL39 words
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Article36 1956-11-08 10 Total exports of tin to all countries from Singapore and the Federation of Ma lava during October amounted to 6.507 tons, according to preliminary statistics issued by Mr. E. J. Phillips, Chief Statistician. Singapore.36 words
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Article31 1956-11-08 10 UNITAC Ltd. announce the following rubber crops for October: Malaka Pinda 119,--200 lb. United Malacca 124,--815 lb.: Ayer Molek 26.570 lb.: Leong Hin San 55,500 lb.; Nyalas 49,492 lb.31 words
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Article108 1956-11-08 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Nov. S26J buyers. era; < oconut oil m bulk 141 sellers, m drums $44 M 'ok a bite pepper (111 rs. Sarawak white $116 $•2 sellers. Singapore Copra Association ng prices yeste r d I Straits mixed108 words
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Article68 1956-11-08 10 harebroh terday reported the 7 business done: F. m. ords. $2.04 and $2JS> Gaaamon $2.10: Hammer •VsTs*™* Di Austral Amal 19/3. 19/-: Hone $1.16. $1.17 overnight, Kampar $39/- cd: Kur Lower F 16/101: Petalir.c Pengkalen 17/14 ccr: fsslsliia 14/3J: Puket 3/71: Rahman Hyej J 724 cents: S.68 words
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121 1956-11-08 10 THE MS ire market was slightly dustnals section 1 Singapore Budget announcement. Tin shares were irregular and tended to be easier, whie rubber shares came m fo: lective bi; Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Sellers Gammon 2 07 2.12 If. Brewwitg suo McA;121 words
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Advertisement730 1956-11-08 10 PWI) TREM.GANU TENDER NOTICE RENDERS a 1 at A tha 0 s- ite W Trenajganu at Kuala I"'- A& B Com lora, nag ,t< avith the P i rka Di n of 14th Ifaaamber. 1956 for I I -"instruction of a Secondary Vocational School, a Specialist Classroom Block. c Hostel730 words
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Advertisement200 1956-11-08 10 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT F M S. CAP 117) IPOH AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE TT IS proposed under Section 1 14 of the Town Board E I •at to amend the roved T<" Plan No B N itifli ation No '31) of tne Township of Ipoh by altering200 words
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Advertisement690 1956-11-08 10 TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TTENDERB are invited from first ciass Contractors only for the erection and completion of a Men's Resid< ntial College at Nassim Read. Singapore. Bills of Qualities. Specification. Articles of Agreement. Conditions of Contract, and Tender Form will be available i n application at the office690 words
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Advertisement481 1956-11-08 10 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR OUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Orien-tal i Malaya) Limited for the month of October, 1956. are as follows: Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 1,915 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited 758 Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Limited 949 Kamunting Tin Dredging481 words
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Advertisement121 1956-11-08 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic, Near Eost Indio ond Rongoon Penong P.S'hom Molocco S r m.v. "ROMANIJA" 16/17 Nov 18/21 Nor From Hongkong to Bomboy. Spore Molocco P. Shorn Perc m.v. "VELEBIT" 1 5 20 Nov 21/22 H Genera, Agents: EAST MOUNT AGENCY. 17-B Robinson Rood, Singopore-1, Tel: ***** b *****.121 words
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Miscellaneous154 1956-11-08 10 Bmam*%Wßss&SmWßm&MmWmW&&£B& Ol li X MAM Sal X c. SamTeikros. De Eerens. Tyndareus. Prosyon. Surat. Sumatra, Rondo, Chong V.i. Van Hauten. Tai Poo Hong. Baud. Prospector Seladane. Niassa, Sinaband. Idomenus. INM R F(i\|is yang. Lucky Trader. Pangkor. Salong Ann. Senggarang. t Hock. Aik Leong Heather. Li. Indari, Tapah. Aik intis. Auby154 words
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Advertisement821 1956-11-08 11 HGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. f«L *****/6- 265 5! 4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NCRIM AMERICAN SERVICE •ij ,ta*. Boston, New Ten Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Forts i pore r- S ham fenang T^C£R v '4Nov 15 16 Nov IT 1 S Nov 29 Dec, Mar 5/e lan 7/b821 words
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Advertisement1182 1956-11-08 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 Unas) 'XT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed «ia other ports to loaC and discharge carte SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS THROUCH THE CANAL ADRASTUS1,182 words
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Advertisement818 1956-11-08 11 MITSUI |jQ LINE Spore P^'hoir Pena«« FOR JAPAN Akakuroson *Acrv for Yokohama Kobe Moii vio Honakono 19 Nov 14 Nov 1 3 Nov Akibason Main tor Yokohama, Nogoyo, Kobe) vie Hono^ona 12 Dec FOR USA Foi New York Philodelphle Baltimore Hodokosor Morw 17 Nov 20 Nov Arimasan Maru 1 5818 words
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Advertisement705 1956-11-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilinos »oi Bangkok ond. 'ol Po« ton Pcr.ong P S'horr S po-» ASIA- G<Jn 4 5 "BOGOTA" ln r>ort 8 9 No "SELANDIA" 25 26 Nov 27/28 Nov 29 Nov Oec "KAMBODIA" I 3 Dec I 4 Dec 5 6 Drc HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Genoc Antwer»705 words
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264 1956-11-08 12 Thugs Murder Officer Get Away With $7,000 Payroll MALACCA, Wed— Three men. all armed with knives, today stabbed to death an Assistant Agricultural officer, Inche Yunos Din, 51. at Pulau Gadong, and snatched a bag containing 57.000. Poii- 1 fa b detained Uu es T DB IDtf has not bWEE264 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-11-08 12 FOlK candidates m the forthcoming Seremban Town Council elections are: Mr. Choon Yoong Chong, (left) well-known Negri Sembilan sportsman, who is the Alii. tint's choice m the Temiang Ward, and will oppose lm he Ali Kluin of Labour: Inche Sulaiman bin Ali Khan, (second from left)93 words
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Article44 1956-11-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Au ■nonymoUJ donor m London has contributed $3,420 to Lady Templer Tubercu til Hospital here, it was disclosed •.he Fund's October list The Central Electricity Board has contributed being endowment for one bed for a year.44 words
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Article29 1956-11-08 12 D9CHE Al d il man Nordin, dep 'v to the Chief Surveyor. Kedah, has beer, transfer] d to the Surveyor Gen- Office m Kuala Lumpur as Staff Officer.29 words
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Article148 1956-11-08 12 Kuala LUMPUR. Wed. S( ingor doctors' private war list the State Education Department's appointment ot a .ilcct" panel of medical ttend to vernacular ol teachers, is gathering momentum. a circular was recently ftchera Instructing them to approach only panel docI n t >r trt fttment. Ajnong148 words
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Article198 1956-11-08 12 SEREMBAN, Wed.— Resignations continued to pkigue the unity of the Alliance camp m Negri Sembilan yesterday as another of its leaders withdrew his name for nomination to the State Executive Council m lavou/ of his reported rival. Mr. Chin See Yin, MCA publicity198 words
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Article56 1956-11-08 12 KUANTAN, Wed Twer.ty(b ir pawengem escaped death vrhen tail ovarturned »1 the sth Ifile, Kuantan-Gambanf Road today. Tbe vehicle was badly damaged. It was going to thi airport near here when the accident occurred More than 10 passengers, slightly injured to the mishap, were treated56 words
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Article144 1956-11-08 12 Two Reds Killed In Skirmishes KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two terrorists were killed m the Koala Kulai area of Johore yesterday by a patrol of the 2/10 Gurkha Rifles. The patrol was fired On by I sang of about 30 terrorists armed with assorted weapons. It returned the lire, killing two144 words
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Article31 1956-11-08 12 ALL PAST students of Anglican schools m Singapore are informed that the dinner-and-dance arranged for Saturday at Sky Palace Restaurant baa been postponed. A new date will be announced later.31 words
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130 1956-11-08 12 77 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. 7^ Sessions Judse today advised the Police anil I the Selangor State War Executive Committee to "use a little more com- monsense" m dealiag with people taking food 77 to work spots. 77 He fined an estate worker. Muniammah. S3130 words
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Advertisement455 1956-11-08 12 NOW PAPITni "am. -1.45- 4.00 SHOWING UAri 1 J%H6.30 9.30 p.m. m mmmWmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmm TYRONE POWER iQi^^Sgogg rtsSmcovom |KIM NOVAK i ||Fj;M-b-^U I »>^^». REX THOMPSON JAMES VVHiTMGRE «m.SHEPPERX> STRUOWICK VICTORIA SHAW i with Superimposed Chinese Subtitles) aatmmL r- N£XT CHANGE _BPT"^"^_H m7^^^aaaaam W^ l^^^^^^l \*A L-_- am |_m_JL-aaMB ,„__^H BS455 words
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Advertisement371 1956-11-08 12 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS LAST DAY 1 CATHAY^ -k l"JI l/ri I AIR-COKD T,oirD r!T? end 9 M i SIIVANA MANGANO SOPHIA LOREN m j "EVERYDAY'S A HOLIDAY imim imil I'rrlurm.tm <■ .tin! On- ii I' -< r> I j TOMORROW 1 THE ENtHANT.MINT OF ASIA IN 1111 J '.MV^TFKKH >371 words
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Advertisement139 1956-11-08 12 Piles relieved by new tablet treatment At last science has produced as> r.itirc r for sufferers from piles (haemom hoids). A simple that is clean ane ng relief Hemotabs. Hemotabs are tablets which nc with a drink of waterjust like taking an aspirfn. Thef bring soothing relief body, reduce thc139 words
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Miscellaneous263 1956-11-08 12 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 i MMMM ________j p bbjt bh^ MB* _h_p H_r^ n_sss_p' 1 1 8 i ajj a^ [{Hj^HJII Hi H fcH-^^l H^* IJ J 8 'T s h ite n a religion he has |]g. So •rod oothlni wooden w.th- ROSS oat this P**se "«t \e <8>263 words
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Miscellaneous349 1956-11-08 12 rIM)I) A V S (Jl OT ATION 1 "I <»'<<■ I- all-eon -rimr. 18, f Imt its M.tories are FfJ W I U\§fJ rniK>i)AY nut i iiky- flfl 1I I rllfli iii tl^J#£ ONI: f M.u.n c g'* y j^, f:t v u'v- i\ z. P^^MiWS^lW^Wit'i'^^^i confer, visit. Be tactful.349 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-11-08 13 tvr.N A's Olympic team. pictured above, is Malaya's main obstacle to the final. 7. Man Zatopek19 words
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220 1956-11-08 13 Leon? Hew Men - Leon? Hew Men? By Netherlands pulled out of the Olympic Games *fn protect against Russian action m Hungary," assistant team manager, Wim Van Zuyl, announced m Melbourne t'sterday. Xh7.~ i a" pn the Federation of Malaya hockey team an excellent chance of qualifying220 words
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Article15 1956-11-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed ;-;or Hockey Association i today were called to rain. Road.15 words
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272 1956-11-08 13 S. RAGAVAN - S. RAGAVAN By GREAT Britain's sporting public contributed well o\cr a million Malayan dollars £132,000 lor the entire Olympic team of 240 men and women, to go to Melbourne, according to Mr. Ernest Clyne, secretary of the British Amateur Athletic Association, who passed through the272 words
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289 1956-11-08 13 REASON: TM GETTING OLD' KEN TOFT Interviews Zatopek THE fabulous Emil Zatopek, four times Olympic gold medallist, announced m Singapore last night his intention to retire from all competitive running alter the 16th Olympiad at Melbourne this month. He is competing m the 10.000289 words
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Article31 1956-11-08 13 Today's Sport RUGBY: AH Blues Competition Singapore rs. Johore Ei Thomson Road. HOCKEY: Poppg Day Singapore Civilians VS. Services o» rhe Pttdano RUGGER: All Whites rs. Military Police G an Barracks.31 words
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Article, Illustration108 1956-11-08 13 DR. Von Opel, president of the German Olympic Association, passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to the Olympic Games. He told The Standard that Germany stood a good chance of winning gold medals m the men's and women's 4 x 100 metres relay.108 words
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Article396 1956-11-08 13 Top Honours For Bernice Koh KOH SEOW CHUAN (ACS) and Bernice Lancaster (RGS) won top honours at the second annual swimming championship of the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council held ?.t the Chinese Swim ming Club yesterday. Koo Scow Oman, the Colony back stroke champion, broke thc Co ony record396 words
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Article23 1956-11-08 13 PRAOUI N a Czech authorities ye.' barred reporters from Prague airport as 90 members H Lgarian Olympic team took off foi23 words
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Article, Illustration49 1956-11-08 13 Kr IS!TI\(. thi < ountrj after a > .■>' Col. o Whit* 11 r ol Britain's Olympi. pentathkm team, was act at Paya 1.1..: li. < nriv lion Mai.i> lUcitm riJ .n Rlunu m I Wh.tirr'tnrni'd I l.i-t >rai I ni the \rm S< ho Train mi:49 words
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Advertisement170 1956-11-08 13 WHERE TO EAT A I HOU KEE BAR ft RES--V TAL'RANT. 21 Killiney Road Lunch: Mull Soup. Fried Sau>ages. Creamed Potatoes. Sour Cabbage. Balled Beans. Cheese Biscuits. CorYee. $1.80 per person. ISLAMIC R ESTA U RA N 'I 1 serves highest quality variety of Islamic gastronomicaJ specialities Excellent service competitive170 words
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Advertisement1122 1956-11-08 13 CLASSIFIE D A 1) S SITUATIONS WANTED ACKMUUUXiMtM ITT77TT; TZ THE Lavcock family wish to PNGUSHMAN 14 educated 1 eJ pr 5 r |heir sincere thanks \-i admin ability organisation for m shown by accounts etc.. fluent Malay their fnerds n their sad Hindustani avanab.e soon any be reave ment1,122 words
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Miscellaneous136 1956-11-08 13 ,Li I Abner g Al Ca PP f— |1/ SHORE 7aA .INE (-*£VVMUfG6!V£ V DEWMV AND KL7FAUVE7R ML«:I._V UFCK^IC -"-AH/SjrsT me ro'ruisuL J faced criminals m the SAFETY HLKUIL btINMI^K ■s. 't h A'- V v UECN C\ OF COURTROOMS/." &OT I TOOK A PHOGbOUND(Co^ ouD J«C«!) < J^ggSSiu^A^U^AHlS SAVAG-136 words
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377 1956-11-08 14 THE Singapore Government collects annually an average of 52.800.000 of punters' money m the form of taxes from sweepstakes held m the Colony, the Financial Secretary. Mr. T. M. Hart told the Assembly yesterday, when he tabled a Bill to amend j the377 words
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Article82 1956-11-08 14 TOTAL POOL: 5159.880 Ist PRIZE: No. *****8 ($43,168) 2nd PRIZE: No *****(5 ($21,584) 3rd PRIZE: No. *****6 (510.792) STARTERS: (5i. 349 each) Nos: *****3. *****1, *****9, *****". *****7. *****0. *****7. 2198."..-). CONSOLATIONS (5959 each): Nos: *****5. *****3, *****6. *****1. *****5, *****8, *****1. *****1, *****9. *****0 TREBLE TOTE: There82 words
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Article73 1956-11-08 14 three members, of the Federation Olympic team, on their way to me, arrived m Singapore yesterday. They are ML Harichandra meters and one mile n netitor). Rahim Ahmad, and mile) and S. Karupiah (100, 200 meters and one miler), The manager and coach, Mr. Tv Hee and73 words
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Article33 1956-11-08 14 BALESTIXB United will ho.d its fourth annual general meeting on Sunday at the Balestier Community Centre. 36 Whampoa Square. Members are requested to attend this meeting, whicn begins at 2 pm.33 words
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Article22 1956-11-08 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Industrial and Commercial Conation School will hoM an meet on Nov. 11 ai Outran] Road at 2 p.m22 words
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Article23 1956-11-08 14 fifty-two members, of it I J neb Olympic team departed f< r Melbourne *la Pan American Alrwaya last night. La Honolulu.23 words
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Article27 1956-11-08 14 BASE Ordnance Depo4 Xi dation 4-1 bo i SHA Di I match yesterday j 2-0 at half time, I i j 1 ms aoored.27 words
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502 1956-11-08 14 n TO iV '\;^*l\T l ,',!,V_ i fr uif i- I'-tik lurl ,eJ»on on Nov. 17. -il A special race for apprentice HtLy. nnlv has been included in STScond da. 5 programme This VtrJZ FoSr. a!^ tl* ftve lur.ongi ""^^jhtitywi, tter* will be502 words
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Article143 1956-11-08 14 THERL will be eijht race> on each day. The Committee his decided to limit the fields in 1H runners. In the p\ent that t i r- r e ire more than 16 handicapped in any one race a ballot m.iv l>c hrld to decide which Mill run I143 words
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Article157 1956-11-08 14 JOHORE Asian R ag Union wil make their defeat the All Blues Cup compe':\ when they meet their Swßfji pore counterparts at the F Training School ground t Tht Johore Asian Rugby n team will be selected Robert Vj Baker Tamin. I Majid rahir, H157 words
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2114 1956-11-08 14 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Scores First Win After More Than 2 Years Of Trying RUBBER PACKER did it at long last. After 29 outings, spread over a period of two years, he scored his maiden win m his thirtieth attempt at2,114 words
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Article159 1956-11-08 14 K. Lumpur-Md Day, Wed., Nov. 7, 1956-Going: Heav Race Horse Dividend wH 1 6 ttace nww Distances Quiny (I) Iranklin W 5 lm 18 5s Rare 1: fi F. I ndoiihtahle (7) 4-ne<k-4 Cl. 2 Div 4 Khandi Star (6) HutMJn Cr.-ilit Balance <•">) lrri Rare159 words
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Article160 1956-11-08 14 F. N. CUP TO HONGKONG BANK HONGKONG Bank won thc Preset Neave Cup when they beat Mercantile Bank Sports Club by three goals to ana In the One] of the SBHFA senior knockout competition at Jalan Besar last night. B. Boaario put UK Bank oneup midway through the Brat half160 words
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Article52 1956-11-08 14 NATIONAL CARBON Sports Club won the CheoK Wan Cup when 7hey trounced United Engineers Sports Club by seven goals to ml m the final of the SBHFA junior knockout soccer competition played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. National's goals came from [Ibrahim Hassan 5, Osman I52 words
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