Singapore Standard, 9 November 1956
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Title Section35 1956-11-09 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD P»LICt "2.XL F*? VP"! 'ml Rl BIII6ADI GINtRAI MOSPItAI 25»8< (5 mam 240 C "TH* A./ 1 •ZEm 2811 2414 Ml. V>. 130 14 P\(,F* 15 < ENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 195635 words
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346 1956-11-09 1 BUDGET BOX 'SPRUNG A LEAK,' SAY MALAYANS H lm .K^sssssssssssaeeeeel Bml ?Wf c iy of/of prices spiral suddenly a few days before the Budget was announced? I ?Wfiy did goods disappear under the counter more than a month ago? I Question May Be Raised In Both Legislatures MALAYANS, REELING FROM346 words
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246 1956-11-09 1 ARAB RAIDERS STAB ACROSS ISRAEL BORDERS TEL AVIV, Nov. 8 (AP) Arab raiders from Jordan stabbed cross a 30-mile stretch cf the Israel border on Wednesday night m ttacks on installations and travellers, the Israeli Army said today. I B army said the raiders blew up a water pipeline and246 words
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Article50 1956-11-09 1 BOMB.'. 8. (Re :e economic committee of the Asian Socialist Conference recommended to an rountries that they pr cautiously Jn pwCgg? nahenallzalton ot The committee said programmes should be governed by considerations of increased production and also to make the partner m the nationalized vtav t-ire.50 words
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Article48 1956-11-09 1 f 8 (Reuter) France has banned all Egyptians living m France from leaving the country, a French >a;d today. The official said the issued because Egypt had stopped French nationals leaving Egypt rid had arrested F a Greek y called at Alex indri i48 words
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Article82 1956-11-09 1 ADEN. Nov 8 (Reuter) R ters have burned down a block of flats belonging to the British Overseas Airways Cortion In Bahrein, according to unconfirmed reports reaching hi The reports said the rioters also have been engaged m Bghtlng arith British troops during recent d (In82 words
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Article31 1956-11-09 1 SOL'TH Korea remaunea terriay despite the an- ,tta. k \<>rth Korean MIG jet fighters on two S th Korean aircraft and canitiorj nt leave lor all armed Reuter.31 words
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Article681 1956-11-09 1 SOVIET THREAT MAY BE REAL LONDON, Nov. 3 (Reuter) Mr. Kenneth Younger, a former Labour Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Commons today he believed Russia's threat to send volunteers to Egypt could be real. He was opening a debate on a Labour Opposition motion seeking681 words
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Article37 1956-11-09 1 OLTEX, Switzerland. NOV. I (AP) Switzerland today withdrew trom the Olympic Games, This makes Switzerland the fifth nation to pull out of the Games. The others are Egypt, Spain, Red China and Holland.37 words
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Article87 1956-11-09 1 NEW YORK. NOV, 8 (Reuter). The Hungarian delegate to the United Nations. Dr. Janos Szabo today protested against discussion of the situation m Hungary by the United Nations emergency assembly. Dr Szabo declared that the events m Hungary did "not fall within the jurisdiction of the United Nations."87 words
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232 1956-11-09 1 300 RUSSIAN TANKS LAUNCH A NEW DRIVE HUNGARY BELGRADE. Nov. I (Reuter) Soviet tanks had by today advanced about seven miles m an armoured offensive which started at dawn yesterday again: I one of the main InsUTgeOl concentrations still resisting In the Gyor area of north-west Hungary, according to reports232 words
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Article89 1956-11-09 1 COLONEL Usaf Simhoni. commander ol thr Israeli south front ■BO ll '1 Israeli foree N m their attack <n Egyptian positions m thr Sinai Desert, is missing. Keuter. A PLANE struck a tower at North Bergan Neu Jersey, vestcrd.u anrl plunged into a block of Oats.— Keuter. Isr* it<iU.P. - 89 words
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Article172 1956-11-09 1 NEW RED JETS LAND IN SYRIA PARIS. Nov. 8.-F < Foreign Minister Christian Pineau said today th number of speedy Soviet MIG 17 jet fighters had landed m S; -ources here said ew to Syria on the night Preniei Bulg; m sent mes •vernments pledgng sup] -gyp* against i iAP; Reuter - 172 words
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Article151 1956-11-09 2 Egypt Breaks Cease Fire NI N w Rev- .re was temporarily br Ec p- patrol by] |re srd I the British 1 i m Egypl off.:. Ulied communique I nere to d T munique N I said the Brit troops did not return I fire. The communique sa.d *h° patrol151 words
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Article134 1956-11-09 2 WASHIN Nov. S iter —The Am ri an -7 St T ir.nounI have Army. i find A 1 r and have service c r.rr.ar.d- incr -the nations defence re a J Cln.efs announced tv a that they :anc 3 some ns training manoeuvres r*d training activities134 words
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Article463 1956-11-09 2 Riots Marches Against Soviet Intervention LONDON. Nov I (Reuter' Riots and demonstrations were staged m various countries yesterba protest against Russian intervention m Hungaj as the Soviet Union celebrated the Kh ennrveroattji of the /ation that brought Communism to power. Official Russian cc tions were boycotted by463 words
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Article178 1956-11-09 2 RESTORE PEACE IN EUROPE' JAKARTA, Nov. 8 (Reuter) The Indonesian government announced today that it regretted the involvement ot Russian troops m Hungary r 'apart from the question of whether or not it was requested by —^k«lii" "Un tor aVSB circumstances SOplf ry are not letermine178 words
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Article63 1956-11-09 2 AMMAN, Jordan, Nov. 8 (Reuter)— A time bomb exploded at the British Ban* the Middle Bast here last night, smashing the windows ot the bank and of other buildings for half a mile around. Tht,- bomb believed to have been planted by Nationalists, was the first such63 words
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131 1956-11-09 2 A WILD BOAR GOES TO TOWN IN TOY SHOP BEXTPXG. Thurs.— A group of residents here rushed m a panic out of a toy shop this afternoon when a wild boar burst out of the jungle and charged into their midst. The snorting 130--pound tusker pitched wildly into elaborate displays131 words
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173 1956-11-09 2 HONGKONG, Nov. 8 (Reuter) The jury failed to agree on their verdict today at the trial of Quik Bah Chee, 30-year-olc. Chinese born m Singapore, who is charged with tht; murder of a British barrister, Mr. Arthur John Cli Tord, by stabbing him to death173 words
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Article62 1956-11-09 2 THE B Controller of Immigration, Mr M. C. Compton, yesterday announced new restrictions en aliens visiting or passing through Cyprus m transit. De. iriog .7 abolition agreements which normally permitted certain aliens to travel to Cyprus without I visa have been canceled. Mr Compton said that62 words
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Article23 1956-11-09 2 LONDON. Nov. 8 (ReutersMr. James Griffiths. 66. was last night re-elected unopposed as- Deputy Leader of the Labour Party In Parliament23 words
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Article148 1956-11-09 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING mbSr-i r„ (ceDts per lb.) mi n s t pore »esterdaa were: Bayer* Seii^ Spot (norn I '<>• Noi RSS No 1 R.S.S No 2 R.S.S. No j «<» lone Steadi yuiel SfURt ll> The pnw- oj tin the local market vr< da> was S4o.";i per j148 words
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Advertisement107 1956-11-09 2 J't^k T^JJJJiJJJSl^aißTKß^B^^^^^^Ba^^Blß^B^ajJJj^S i 1 1 1 iCD\I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 iil i i \^S ((^y/Qz/a^u& M nCe S in eepHon on 9th November, 1926 Ford Malaya ■■aMaßaießßa^HH Jb has advanced through thirty years of progressive expansion, yah ISSHB&.107 words
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Article, Illustration1299 1956-11-09 3 There's No Need To Get Flurried At The Pace Of Malayanization j^^^^^^^^^g atmmmm mma B^^Bfel MALAYA CANNOT AFFORD DRASTIC CHANGES NOW V UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation has a lot of time to replace expatriate officers with Malayans/ and let us do rhout losing our heads/ the Chief n i1,299 words
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678 1956-11-09 3 $18.6 Million For A Better, Faster Railway Service LUMPUB The Federal ive Council today authorized the Mai ay to spen >90.--n its O] Moving tha passage cf the E t of the aalafater for Transport. ?-'r Ong Yoke Lin, Inche Abdul Ishak Minister I nature, revea I al -he 1957678 words
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315 1956-11-09 3 Alliance Plan Wins Over The Full House KUALA LUMP UR. I Thurs.— The Federal Legis- j lative Council today un- animously adopted the Al- 1 1 liance Governments Ma- 1 layanization policy which j calls for progressive re- j placement of expatriate i officers m the public service by 1965.315 words
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276 1956-11-09 3 She Wants Britain To Meet Half The Bill For Compensation British had been sincere about helping Malayan; to attain j independence. Che Halimathm suggested I that it would be fail to ask the British government to pay half the compensation proposed to be paid to expatriate officers. Mr. D. T.276 words
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230 1956-11-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government has big plans for Malaya*! "cloak-and-dagger" security organization the Police Special Branch. It is to be made completely independent of the country's Civil Service. A hint to this effect was given at the Federal Legislative230 words
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153 1956-11-09 3 New Labour Law Operates Next Year KUALA L U M P I R, Thurs. New Employment Ordinance will come j into force m the Federa- tion next New Year's Day, i which will protect women and juvenile workers. This was announced m the Legislative Council tod by the Labour Minister,153 words
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198 1956-11-09 4 Students Must Register —Says Chew 'Rebel' Schools Re-open Today Stop-Gap Schools To Go On For Now STUDENTS seeking re-admission to the Chung Cheng High School and the Chinese High School, Singapore, which re-open today after being closed for just over three weeks, must comply with the conditions laid down by198 words
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230 1956-11-09 4 He Called MP Officer 'Bakshish Lieut.', And Got Reduced To The Ranks A YOUNG British Army corporal who described a Royal Military Police Officer as a "Bakshish Lieut" (a lieutenant who got his rank for nothing), was yesterda> sentenced by a Singapore District Court" Martial to be reduced to the230 words
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313 1956-11-09 4 Mother Tells Court Of Night Attacks A SINGAPORE mother, awakened m the night by the screams of hei- 9-year-old daughter, v. a.s horrified to find the girl soaking wet with blood. Yesterday, B labourer. S. Doratswantf appeared m I Singapore Court to face tenl itl charges ol att< npttng to313 words
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Article90 1956-11-09 4 Methods Man Off To Britain Mr N. .vlchan. Assistant n .nization and Methods er of the Singapore Qtj moil has left the Cflksny for a six-week course In the British T*l I liv second A: fl er to be sent to El gland to study organization and methods. Mr. Mohan90 words
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Article101 1956-11-09 4 Rock 'n Roll Picnic On Sunday AJLi \s sal for the big Canvl era Club.- "Bock 'a Bi Pic-. Die on Sunday at Mr Ching j Kee Sun's bungalow m S glap The organizer, Mr. Johnny Quek. said the response lor tne picnic was overwhelmOver 300 had applied to rid101 words
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Article39 1956-11-09 4 HONGKONG 7 Social >;andard Service: Cl sing prices of the IE ngkong I h ing (lfl [Q to £i Stcr'ing: 86.28T" to US.BI: 81.84J to Ms 81; Sfl 1845 nr Indonesian Ri.piah: Gold $276.75 to a tael39 words
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Article24 1956-11-09 4 MONSTER SaJari Show, a h a Ii :iit ui7ci< rprivileged Children m Singapore has been postponed to Nov. 23 Instead ol tomorrow24 words
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Article, Illustration42 1956-11-09 4 MICHAEL CaAOng Boon Koh. a former pjpil < f St. Joseph's Inst tv tion. Singapore has left the Colony for Australia to stwdy arts under Colombo Plan scholarship. He is the second son of Mr. and Mis. Chong Kirn San42 words
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Article178 1956-11-09 4 THE Singapore Clerical and, Administrative Workera* Union called on the select committee sitting on the Clerks Employment Ordinance I I i make provision for clerical j workers to retire at the age j of 60. In a memorandum to the committee, the union also j178 words
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Article63 1956-11-09 4 SINGAPOHL Police last night appealed toi rye-wit nesSM to an alleged hit-and-run accident m arhich a man, Tan Gin Song, V/ai knocked down by a cat In Bendesnear Road at 7.15 p.m. laa was seriously injured and admitted to hospital. Eye-wit net >es air requested to contact63 words
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134 1956-11-09 4 SIX more Philippine unis ersity students are expected to fly into Singapore saa%9 by air from Bangkok on a goodwill tour to strengthen relations between the two countries This brings, th" total of students from the Philippines visiting the Colony for the weekend to 12.134 words
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293 1956-11-09 4 NEW 6-POINT PLAN FOR MALAY SCHOOLS A SIX-POIXT pohcv an Malay education eras simoonBad by 7he Singapore Ministry Of Education yesterday. 1 let the BOW POttcy, the medium of Instruction m tbe prii: ary ttagi for sec-. year-, arill be Malay with English as a subject from the first year293 words
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Article46 1956-11-09 4 Trafic Police Superintendent. .Mr. A. E. Minns, yesterday disclosed that 26 traffic lights were damaged by rioters during the recent Singapore crisis. These have been replaced and will cost the Government. including la' c^r charges, r.e- tween $5,000 and $6,000. he said.46 words
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Article23 1956-11-09 4 PAKISTANIS m Singapore yesterday formed a new organization called "Pakistan.? Association" to serve the cultural and social interests of its members.23 words
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284 1956-11-09 4 THE Singapore Government has decided to Issue all alien seamen resident m the Col< i y with Identity Book i which enable then to novo about mora free y in foreign ports and ensure their reentry into Malaya. A (lovcrnmer t statement last night284 words
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Advertisement507 1956-11-09 4 opens CAPITOL ill "•"•-'■"•"■on TODAY! <,Rril .yjßJwE 6.30 t).30 P .m. Sa|JSigi I*P j ax^B^Wi iL^^ .-siuHs a .ivy: I Mr> /111 l Wl-I H\» M\l II KNOWN jJHIP f iim;" LIKI HIM! "Tomorro7Mid^ht! "CONGO CROSSING" Gf-r;'jN\Di:R* Virginia MATrO 1 ■> [OMORROU 11 m .1 I lin l:i \< X507 words
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Advertisement410 1956-11-09 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACI lO\S j opens £ATHAY# us. 4.,5. b<; i |UN MX a .BBwesese T v jj4oo E!\TERTAINME\T EXTRAVAGA\ZA!\ the LOST CONTINENT j IN CINEMASCOPE and COLOR Fathay ()r).,ini&at >n Relt-a^ s l>, v -i>< l.il (IK Ni«> i i l I I. r|,,rmaili r J. llr W -r410 words
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Article, Illustration196 1956-11-09 5 that day Helping The Rich At The Expense Of The Poor' Councillor Challenges Alliance Government KOBERT Singham, nude a spirited aton the Alliance Gov't for yesterday's rease m taxes. ]se said it was deplorable that the very first budget of the Alliance Government should affect workers196 words
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Article27 1956-11-09 5 a provide sanctuary for 3.000 Hungarians who have crossed the border to Austria, the Immigration Idinister, Mr. Athol told the House C lay.— Reuter.27 words
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Article292 1956-11-09 5 Progressives Tel! Mr. Lee: Resign IPOH. Thurs. The Tonpie's Progressive Party of Malaya today attacked the Alliance" Governtor its "extravagance md >.iid it has put Mai i\.i on the road to financial instabilit> and ultimate bankruptcy. Hag Progressives also called on the Minister for I nance,292 words
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249 1956-11-09 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Alliance Government should spertJ. tU 89 081 888s] not overspend, hoping to have its pockets flllec: fe creasing taxation all round. This was state.; I r. G. V Oon. a member of the Butterworth Town CoujSCU today when he coHunented on249 words
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Article55 1956-11-09 5 Gurkha Is Decorated For Bravery KUAI PILAH to rs.— A soldier g his comrades as *'t ack-alive" Jiwanbahadur lecorated by t ne c Sir Fr iay for and :.ve not called for m the is duty." Rf- r-. ahadur Ran awarded an immediate men-t7:r.-is«-despatches for his cry on Oct. 255 words
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Article186 1956-11-09 5 SING U'ORl S so ip industn uhich employs some rkers. i s faced with vtinction with the imposin of a 20 percent tax on washing soaps imported the Federation. I C Uani; OBe of the nv's leading tid Singapore exported •'nan T") percent of her186 words
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Article133 1956-11-09 5 Many Buses Run On Diesel Fue NO immediate increase m bus and taxi fares m Singapore is likely as a result of the Government's higher tax policy, according to transport operators interviewed by The Standard. Bm owners said tha majority of their buses are133 words
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Article67 1956-11-09 5 PEXAXO. Thurs. Yolun- helpers who collect the mo si money from the I 8 Ofl poppies n Friday and Sat ITdav In Georgetown and Ayei tar n, be awarded prizes. >r and runner-up WlO each racatva I camera. A bridge, mahjong and canisl i drive, org67 words
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Article126 1956-11-09 5 Neon Sign Workman Electrocuted A WORK?.: AX was electro itf \vhi:e changing neon BjgM on DM roof garden of Cathay Bui'.din.g. a Coroner's Court was told yesterday at the inquest of Ng Lim Kiang, IC). who area found dead on the night of Oct. 4. Ng*i death was discovered only126 words
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316 1956-11-09 5 Cost Of Labour Will Go Up, Say Unions THE gggfl of Ilb m Singapore hud U* Fedcra- d is expected to rise as a result of the new taxa- o iim ami < i totroduced ■\.-2 too govc7';i:i7ents 4 trade m the two territories yesterday preri. ted that a rs316 words
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Article506 1956-11-09 5 PRICE OF DEMOCRACY REACTIONS of the man-in-the-street to the higher taxation introduced by the Singapore Government on Wednesday ranged from resigned acceptance to vehement protest. Conflicting opinions were given by lawyers, traders, clerks and trade unionists. There was more condemnation than approval. Here is what some506 words
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Advertisement269 1956-11-09 5 THE LATEST BATTERY MODEL (GRUnDIG) 945 BE «aaaaaasen mmm 1111 LOLDER OUTPUT! BIGGER LOUOSPEAKERI iz MORE SE\SITIVE! Spore price S 180 Fed. price S2lO Sole Agents: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LLMPLR PINWC j x] x (>p| N [0) iL Jlf SHOWs [)AIM '17 i i A°7 pm JP"269 words
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889 1956-11-09 6 Singapore Standard Accent On Loans gh\ tg Malayant will luicc with the Federations Finance Minister, CoL H. S. Lee, that independence built on financial dependence is but a mere shadow. It is si vtinfl merdeka on the WlOOg foot by putting the accent on borrov Increased taxation alor not be889 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1956-11-09 6 ALEXANDER BREGMAN - ALEXANDER BREGMAN By TTOR the ftx 7 time since the Communists seized r eleven .years ago a ..ional murder trial has headlines m Poland. U 1:1 Poland, as m all the other Communist I ilitical trials 1 bees reported trials of 'We tern imp* 1 and As1,055 words
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Article1221 1956-11-09 6 GEORGE CLAY - GEORGE CLAY By CAPE TOWN, TTTHAT may be the final V drama m a oitter six-year-old dispute over the legal interpretation of the South African Constitution has been fought out, by a strange coincidence, m the very chamber m which the Union's Constitution was born: the old Raadsaai1,221 words
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Article316 1956-11-09 6 Shorts from the Talks •T have travelled much, j and I have seen notable j scenery m many parti Oi j the world, but 1 have Dot j .seen anything to approach the varied and subtle j beauty of the Western Isles g of Scotland m fine weather. The Alps316 words
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Article609 1956-11-09 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA 'THE most difficult persons to x understand are the few millions who live m this little, strategic island of Singapore. Not all of them, of course, but the majority. The one topic of conversation, yesterday, was not the Middle Last chaos, the609 words
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Article314 1956-11-09 6 CAPE TOWN rO implement the South 1 Afriran Government's residential apartheid plan m only one suburb of the small Cape Town of Paarl will cost £4 million and involve the movement of more than 16.000 people merely because they live on the "wrong" side314 words
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Article243 1956-11-09 7 LABOUR URGES TALKS WITH C' WEALTH 'Discuss Egypt With All Prime Ministers LONDON, Nov. 8 (Reuter)— The Labour Opposition m the House 0 f Lords today urged the British Government to convene a conference _:mmonwealth prime ministers to discuss its policy m EqvDt. lhe motion called tor a conference "m243 words
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Article91 1956-11-09 7 \Ml' V Florida. Nov. •i' 230- pound -s. iped from hi> case ial aught and severely mangled his nandhr before being shot t death The male gorilia. Kin? bit p.irt of the tT Alba B Dexter. l»e\ter .iUii u.t> badly bitten and clawed v face and arms.91 words
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Article78 1956-11-09 7 COLOM?< N DP)— Mcc Ouinnes md :k be coming t C< yl art rt m :he Br ige Over I X-■ -eh is to be here by Horizon Pi s a Br.' r. par/. Based >n s ory of sab tge b^'r.'.r. t7- lines Thru,78 words
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Article126 1956-11-09 7 RED CROSS APPEAIS FOR TRUCE GENEVA, N v. 3 (Reuter) The Interns nal Commitof the Red Cross bai appealed to Russia for a truce uccour the wounded m Budapest, it was announced here tod rj m .1 eahle to the Borlet ties In Moscow, the Committee said it learned that126 words
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Article28 1956-11-09 7 FORMER Burmese Premier, v Nu, completed an extended visit through Communist China and returned to Rangoon late on Wednesday. Radio Peking reported yesterday.- UPUP - 28 words
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Article311 1956-11-09 7 U.S. Democracy Is Real, Says New Congressman ERSIDE, Calitania, Plow. o. (AP)— A native Ir.i.a. only LQ v-_ a::er. ineligible 7 r jajgtex I m elected to Congress r. election expected to boost L' S Democrat Judge PV. r s.n^i nd who bea' mil naire ■r311 words
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Article, Illustration25 1956-11-09 7 opportunity-; that were open to everyone m this intr Ind.cative of thc propaganda v.i'. m of Saund's e. eet. on MRS. ODLUM25 words
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Article75 1956-11-09 7 |TEW YORK. Nov. 8. .AP)Swedish actress Anita Ekj j new -me:-, h re yesten [have a inderful husband, and Bawl the truth." the actress arrived aboard :er Queen E izabeth with her husband, A •peri 10 days here and then the S st coast.75 words
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Article37 1956-11-09 7 THE Duke of Edinburgh r consi Itinsj tl c Oueen •he British S< vernment, siew of the international rion. has deciled to con- his world tour, it was on Wednesday m London.— lie v tei37 words
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Article178 1956-11-09 7 2 Changes Likely In Ikes Cabinet ITOX. Nov. 8. ?AP)— If ngei aa President Eisenhower i vthaa so aketiest spots for ne >■ Itfl and Dafßfl There is no certainty the c v< Associates of a ■tate John Foster Dulles ten c tnat he will c .3 desk around Dec.178 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-11-09 7 photo. HUNGARIAN women wheel their babies across thc Austrian border at Klinuenbach on Nov. 4. Their escape route was one of the last to be sealed by the Soviet forces which havp now clamped the "Iron Curtain asain round Hun- APAP - 45 words
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Article167 1956-11-09 7 CANBERRA Nov, I (UP). Prime Minister Robert Menzies said to lay Australia will not be unwilling to make a BJOSCh and practical contribution to a L.X. police force if it would facilitate a permanent settlement m tl I Uddlfl Bast Spc-ik.n^ m Parliament. Mr.167 words
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Article69 1956-11-09 7 Nov. (APi— Tensas Aug S 2 b former I oxer charged with strangulation murder of Paul Jean Lease. 6. laughter of Lt and Mrs. Morris Lease oi Wiliiamston. Michigan, waa sta bed to death m a call block knife battle m < jail yesterday. Police said69 words
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316 1956-11-09 7 THERE'S VERY ACTIVE WORK ON AIRFIELDS Soviet Aircraft On The Way? LONDON, Nov. 8 (IP) Egypt is carrying out "very active work at considerable speed" on airfields bombed by the Anglo-French forces during the opening days oi' the invasion, an official British announcement said today. Defence Minister Antony Head announced316 words
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Article121 1956-11-09 7 Socialists Call For Atom Ban Bombay, Nov, I (Beufter) The Asian Socialists Conference today adop.eu two resolutions, one urging aa effective international ban on atomic weapons and the other uriag aaiversalitj of United Nations membership. The resolution on nuclear disarmament, moved by Japan's Mrs. Shizune Abe, noted recent Increase Of121 words
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Article88 1956-11-09 7 SAX FRANCISCO, Nov 9,1 (AP) Miss Mimi G. Reichert, 27, of San Erancisco. employed as a secretary m the Ir. ionesian Consulate, was indicted by the Federal grand Jury w terday, accused of evading U553,440 m liqucr taxes and profiting from s.be of liquor purchased88 words
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Article56 1956-11-09 7 KARACHI. Nov. 3. (AP) The Karachi Port Workers' Union yesterday decided to boycott export cf cargo to a.. British and Fre ich ports to protest armed intervention of these two countries m the Middle East. The Union ai-o decided to boycott Russian ports to protest armed56 words
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Article44 1956-11-09 7 DARK-EYED Yvonne Warren has twa loves acting and painting. At eighteen she has already appeared m films and TV plays Ard when she is not acting she relaxes with her paint? at home m Stanmore, where this nicture was taken. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 44 words
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Article108 1956-11-09 7 POLICE BAN RED MEETING PAI .Reuter) —Police today banned a big Communist demonstration called for tonight as a est against violent at- .ousands of deImonstrators on the Communist Party headquartera here The dfr *S had att.^ offices cf is t newspaper .manite m protest against rmed action against the Hungarian108 words
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Article97 1956-11-09 7 Churchill In Good Health Reu-f —Rumours proved groundthat Sii ton Churchill had suddenly dit London today. A member of h tafl said n good health" and intended going to the House of Commons later. The rumour- i c stock exchange, bank mentary circles and Foreign Embassies. Newspap eged by anxious97 words
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Article61 1956-11-09 7 COPENHAGEN, Nov. 8 CR< ter).— The United Nations S 'Try-General, Mr. Dag Ha d, yesterday asked Denmark and Holland leai of ships sunk by Egypt so that traffic can be resumed as soon as possible. The Dasation. Svitzer. said ready to send the salvage vesjtector based61 words
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Article94 1956-11-09 7 CANBERRA. Nov. 8 (Renter) Two Russian consular representatives are to be posted, to Melbourne daring the Olympic Games there this month, the Australian External Affairs Department announced here today. Thi* arrant mem b< tv i n the Soviet and tra government- mean that Russia will be94 words
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Advertisement117 1956-11-09 7 /A ill S-T-R-E-T-C-H h^r I I Socks Stockings I fo fit all feet! Byford have now produced c brand new rj tickings for you and for you! In keeping with the Psftl If€awl W of Byford, these stockings are made of Pure Nylon, and erec r e available m White117 words
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Article558 1956-11-09 8 I'M EQUALLY MYSTIFIED' -POH $280,000 Missing Beer Mystery Dishonest Drivers Could Have Diverted Stocks m Transit From Harbour POH WHATT CHYE, former chief storekeeper of the East Asiatic Company, denied m the Singapore Assixes yesterday, having had anything to do with the disappearance of 18,325 cartons of beer from the558 words
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Article, Illustration77 1956-11-09 8 DR. Reinhard RafTalt. a Gavaaaa or.;.ini>t sbove and Director of the Bihliotec.i Germanica m Romp, will ?i\e m orsan recital at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, on Sunday at *.lo p.m. Dr. RafTalt is on a tour of South-east Asia collecting material and recordings for broadcasts on77 words
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234 1956-11-09 8 Inspector Gets Eight Months' Jail For Witholding Evidence INSPECTOR Ang Chiew Choon. 96, formerly attached to the Narcotics Branch of the C.1.D.. was yesterday sentenced to eight months' imprisonment by the Singapore District Judge, Mr. F. A. Chua. He was found guilty of preventing a report from being produced or234 words
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Article52 1956-11-09 8 PROFESSOR Zi Iman Cowen. Dt vn Of the I acuity of Law and Professor of Public Law Bl the University of Melbourne, will grva a public lecture on "The Experience of the Australian Federation :n the Ar: s L> Cture Theatre. University ol Maiaya. on Nov 13 at52 words
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144 1956-11-09 8 'I Was Sick.' Says Woman Without An Identity Card IPOH. Thurs. A t.venty-nine-year-old German woman, Mrs. Anneliesa Maris Annadines, wife of a Serviceman here, was today fined $20 m the Magistrate's Court, for failing to register herse.f and obtain an identity card within .So days of her arrival m the144 words
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Article122 1956-11-09 8 AN unemployed youth. Neo Chwee Lye, was detained by a detective immediately he walked out of a pawn-shop m a suspicious manner, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. On Investigation, the detective found that Neo had pawned a gold ring stolen a few hours122 words
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Article151 1956-11-09 8 BRIGHTON CALLING PEN-PALS TEX English-speaking pen pals are invited to represent Singapore, via let7ers, at the 1957 World Travel Exhibition m Brighton, Irom Feb. 2-9. to establish personal friendship with the people of Britain and the rest of the world. The theme of the exhibition will be "Friendship between the151 words
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Article21 1956-11-09 8 THE body of a new-born baby was found floating m the .sea off Telok Ayer Basin. Singapore, yesterday.21 words
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Article181 1956-11-09 8 SIM KOK HDfG, the 0:..y prize winner fro.n Singapore i:i the recant International Prize Contest of Children's Paintings for Mother.-, Day. Will receive his prize from the Consul-Genera] for Japan Mr. Ken Ninomiya on Monday at thc Trafalgar School, Singapore. Thfl contest «ras iolntlv onanized181 words
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Article, Illustration345 1956-11-09 8 AN irate Singapore Assemblyman yesterday threatened to bring the complaints of tenants of the Improvement Trust to the Legislative Assembly unless the SIT stopped giving "wishy-washy explanations" and got on with the job. He is345 words
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Article58 1956-11-09 8 SINGAPORE Naval Base authorities yi ten re-issued thß permit, withdrawn during tha recent disturbances, to Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim. Assemblyman for Sembawang. to visit naval c I ents. They further informed the Naval Base Union that its legal arivi.-or. Mr. I.cc Kuan Yew. will be allowed58 words
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Article35 1956-11-09 8 SINGAPORE Customs seized 26 oounds of opium from the ship Inchkita worth $13,000 m the Singapore Harbour yesterday. The inchkita arrived m I Singapore from Bangkok 'earlier m the BXWtltni35 words
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Article262 1956-11-09 8 Bl KIT MERTAJAM. Thurs— The hi 'house m Kuala Muda, which will channel v. .-.:>- n the Muda River into the seven and a half mil< constructed irrigation canal m Province Welleslev N< will go into operation m the urst week ol Juh n<262 words
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Article84 1956-11-09 8 Tunku Sees 'King I' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillr the Chief Tunku Abdul Rahman, and other Alliance Ministers last night headed scores of guests at the gala premiere of "The King and I" featuring Deborah Kerr Yul Bryner mi n the C Theatre here. The Malay84 words
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Article48 1956-11-09 8 SINGAPORE Police are investigating the thi fl of 21 pieces of cast iron pipes reportsd stolen from tha Gas Works at Kallang Road yes7crday. The pipes were four.- missing after a check. Dunne the last check ln March, this year, no loss was reported.48 words
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Article43 1956-11-09 8 EIGHT masked Hi armed arith a r« ?olv< t two with daggers, held up a woman. Tan Ah alocy Bl I bus sup m Thomson Road Singapore. on Wednes night and r bbed her of and Jewellery worth $200.43 words
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Article39 1956-11-09 8 MR. David Williams, Pnr.cipal th( Blngap n Polytechnic, will deliv< r his first public lecture on the Polytechnic under the auspices of the Singapore Educational Society at the British Council Hall on Wednesday at 8.15 pm39 words
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Article135 1956-11-09 8 ARMISTICE DAY CEREMONY lumpu: R' Sunday, Nov; 11. v be observed with solemnity m the F< d< ra) ca] d, with a wreai n| i remony at the cenotaph, a searchlight -ay m the evening, and n dance of massed bands c Padang. missioner. Sir G .ivraj, and the Saltan135 words
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Article51 1956-11-09 8 iHORE B un bin Junid, who said he was a Malay medicine doctor and part-1 was acquitted m the M; trate's Court today on of possessing offensive a sword and a I Nordin claimed that the weapons were used m connection C' r.c.v li-.fv w ere51 words
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Article42 1956-11-09 8 i i Unit of thc Sin. -most molern irgica] entr< m Maiaya -rady rmed a total of 140 operations and treated out-patients opening on Oct. 18. In acr nit has. during the samt perlosl, dealt cases •jiore42 words
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Article40 1956-11-09 8 Owing to thf ncs: X I B t Co*, Singai > I on 'Of PetTm* Utum ence S i .'led. Ia ti are, tha v ?i S i I r Room of tBB ersity on oil proapectfay ■lology.40 words
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Article132 1956-11-09 8 X U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. Setangat Policetoday detained four persons m connection with yesterday's 53. 000 armed robbery at Kian;: Koad. A police squad led b.v Inspector K. Suppiah this morning combed a squatter slum behind the Majestic Cinema m Pudu Road and detained132 words
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Advertisement493 1956-11-09 8 I W mTm~ JmT^^ArW^ mm m\ wt^^Em mW -^A brid&of'tftetoohfh. WouW you like one cf these exciting prizes as a I est/f.V W Wedding Gift? If your marriage or that of a friend PfV»^" m or relation takes place before December. 1956, you *100 m\ can enter for this competition.493 words
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Miscellaneous232 1956-11-09 8 Standard cMlmctncic Information at a Glance Slagapsft Youth Council: Leadership training examination at 217 Q.ieen Street. 7 10 p.m YMCA: Body building, Shorthand Class and Judo practice 5 30 p m. Table 1er:...-. 7 pm. Shell Co: I- ice Him show— Republic Day and Heritage of India at Shell Theatrette.232 words
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Miscellaneous303 1956-11-09 8 Dancing (XL). C3O Four Stat Variety (Si, 656 Singapore Share Market Report (S), 7 pm. News <S), 7 10 News Tilk (S/KL), 7.15 At Your Request (S). 8 p job, M isic from the Movies <S>. 8. 3d Wnere? (XL). 9 pm. World of Jazz (XLI. 9.3H N'f.vs (S). 945303 words
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Miscellaneous299 1956-11-09 8 19. 31 and 41 M: 930 p.m. World News. 940 News Comrnentarv, 9.45 Music for Strings, 10 1 m. Listeners' Cho.ce. 10 oO Wor.d Great MUS I c. 10 46 Talk Australia Today. 11 nm Austra ian News, 11. 10 News Commentary. 1115 Australian Artists Perform. 11 30 At tne299 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-11-09 9 LEFT: Dr. Dennis Chen Mm Hin and the former Miss Diana Khong; Sween Bee. teacher, after their wedding at the Church of Visitation, Seremban, recently. The hridesrroom is the nephew of Federal Councillor. Mr. Lim Kee Sinner. ABOVE: Miss Indra Dcvi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Selvadurai.66 words
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129 1956-11-09 9 PENANG, Tlßttrs The High Commissioner, Bb Donald •a. launch the Municipal e.ebra- :;ev po wer gtation m Glugor on Jan. 1. This was disclose J.S H. Bj- at the relumed meetir- tha M mi- dpal Council yesterday. He said that the Minister for Local129 words
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Article62 1956-11-09 9 'V. A LUMP 1 Thurs. rr.ber, B total of 110,674 motor vehicles arere registered i i- y. :3--•92 m rever j These figures were givt BBBSfBB tabled by the Mi- r r T: ri Ifi Ong Yoke Lin, al the Federal Legis- ?ste: fatal arfidasiti on62 words
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Article49 1956-11-09 9 TAIPING, Thurs. Pepaaaentauves of Muslim QUes and BSSOCiatfc OS from Ipoh. i KangSßl P Rang K::a_: r w. .v-r 1 the ce'.ebratiori at the Lake Roai -7 7i: M ique f the Holy Prophet's Birthday here on Sunday, N 11, starting at t aon. to UN pm49 words
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111 1956-11-09 9 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Local Town Councillors today paid tributes to the services of their retiring colleagues. Messrs. Chin S<?e Yin and Lee Ttc SaOBSJi without whose a ivica tha ehric body arould be the poorer, they laid, Botn n represented Ton [ang kfds respecth y on111 words
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Article106 1956-11-09 9 PENANG, Thurs. A sraitress, Fong Lai tag, charged with picking |30 worth of tlowers without permission at the Botanic (Jar- ns, said m the Magistrate's Court today that aba found the tlowers on the ground. Fung Bras admonished and discharged for the alleged offence committed on106 words
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Article178 1956-11-09 9 'COUPLE MAY FEAR REVENGE' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Sessions Judge Inche M. M. Hashim declared today that too many people came to Court these days accusing others oi attempted robbery just because they were afraid of a beating. He acquitted three young Indians on a charge178 words
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Article92 1956-11-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Sergeants of thc Federation Alßßf who went for forth r military training to Britain, today returned here as second lieutenants. They are: Ifohd. Nor bin Nordin, Mat Nawi Mn Haji Taib. Omar bin Sulaiman. Syed Abdul Ariz bm Syed R izak. Noor Khan92 words
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Article177 1956-11-09 9 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The phases of the moon next year will rob the Federation Government and commercial employees oi one doy's holiday, a Gazette notification indicated tonight. Tills i^ because Chinese New Year holidays will fail m 1851 on Jan 31 and Feb. 1.177 words
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237 1956-11-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A row over a $2 loan a fisherman borrowed from a padi planter led to the fatal stabbing of another fisherman, the Supreme Court was told today. Ibrahim bin Mat Jnni, 20, tras today charged with the murder of237 words
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Article116 1956-11-09 9 Show-Case Of Malaya For Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The ground floor of "Malaya [House" m London is being renovated with panels of Malayan wood, to provide a "continental shop-window" for this country's timber. This was revealed to Mr. D. S. P. NOBJcea, Director of Forestry, by Mr. J. N. Da116 words
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Article66 1956-11-09 9 TAIPING, Thurs. This town will be the ventie of the Northern Malaya District Conference of the Women's Society of Christian Service of The Meth .-list Church on Saturday, NOV. 10, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. lira, T" ce Kong Bong, president of tho .Malayan WSCS, who recently66 words
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143 1956-11-09 9 Robbery Of Taxi Driver. -2 Jailed KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Hashim bin Harun. 20, and Abdullah bin Ssid. 25. with long criminal records, were today, each jailed for 10 years by the Federation Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mathew. for armed robbery. The Court wis told that Hashim had ru.rdl.v been a143 words
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Article105 1956-11-09 9 PENANG. Thurs. Mr. Justice Risby In the High Court today allowed the appeal of a Justice of the Peace, Mohamed YuscfT Poshni, against conviction and sentence on a charje of criminal breach of trust, Po-hni had been sentenced to six months' Jail and ordered105 words
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Article55 1956-11-09 9 KUALA LUYPUR. Thurs The Federation Government has no plans tn introduce I minimum wage scheme m the country, Mr. V T. Sambanttian, Minister for Labour stated, yesterday He said, the federal Labour Advisory Boarri on which the IdTUC is represented, deeidad m January that such55 words
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Article77 1956-11-09 9 KUALA KRAI. Thurs —The local branch of the United lis ays National Organization will hold a Beauty Contest here tomorrow. Girls baasrean 19 ano 25 v.-ni vie for the "Mis* UMNO 1956" title. Im-he Abdul Khalid hin Osman. the organizer. SI if wed today to finalize77 words
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Article297 1956-11-09 9 Spore Muslim Leaders Want Religious Court SINGAPORE Muslim leaders want Government to accept a pass as soon as- possible the Bill providing for the establishment of a religious court to handle Muslim marriages, divorces and wills m accordance with Islamic laws. The Chief Kathi of297 words
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Article80 1956-11-09 9 PENANG. Thurs.— Dr. I Chor.o Eu. 1 c Whip m the Federal Council returnad to Penang today after three-week tour of Japrn, and said he was BJBBB WW industrial progress the J aparsßßß, had made after the war. Dr. Lim was one of the delegates80 words
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164 1956-11-09 9 PENANG, Thurs. Mr. Ong Kirn Soon, former branch manager of J. Rooklvn Amusements, told the Second Magistrate's Court today that an expert playing a pintable could direct the ball to fall on the number desired. Mr. Ong was giving evidence against a cofTee-shop assistant,164 words
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142 1956-11-09 9 $1M. PLAN TO SEEK MALAYA'S URANIUM KUALA LUMFOR, Thurs I m Malaya, totalling one-third of the cour be surveyed from the air for (active deposits shortly. An agreement has been reached the Federation and the Canadian I ments for aeromagnetle surveys to be car fc} a Canadian compar.; the at142 words
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Article106 1956-11-09 9 U.S. Degrees Are Taken On Merit' KUALA LUMI 3 .rs leral i Government does i r alv w mai |fa> dying m Am< rlan ted the Mini Dato Legislative Counc. terda; On the recognition o! pn. ican tT.:vrr M.!..,:«r said ll v a t "no" ar. r< gnU t; i.106 words
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Advertisement132 1956-11-09 9 latfU \i CA!V 0- LY VIRGINS fl* i'jkWmam WrlT ENTER THE RICE-FIELDS V *«P^ 111,1 OF BALI? lrt|#B^'^ HI Ulf HAVE THE FISHERMEN >w 1 J I Wfl f OF THE SONDA NO t' flaaa a FE ar of death? m-Sm mmWrnmrnW Ufll DO THE DAYAKS OF M WII I132 words
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Miscellaneous181 1956-11-09 9 'I' l» N S Ql'Or ATION: 1 i> üble tv* v c i-i un-t i yr i iVmVv i. "ii 'i i r\l\si J r> <-3 J- I favours social. E7vening: \>>l R I'.IKIMK \TK \M> KIKIH^K.N VK!- *-y f *^aaaal -.-.I r e.-:..,e V||N| MiV -Ke "crests "'rial with181 words
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Miscellaneous170 1956-11-09 9 ■>< OKPIO >c1 lo N II Bevivc stress accounts, b es. Be thrifty, pr.. SAGITTABjTS N Dec t co-operation, *atch eve i ■<>'*. VI*KI( ORN 7 22 to j IB Better •ffteiency, w .ste. V«l VKII S— Jan 20 to Feb De clop i ment undly up.r.ce 1- 1 i170 words
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133 1956-11-09 10 MALAYAN industrials were quietly ttaady, while tin shares were irregular, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Asso iation yesterday. Rubber shares remained quiet. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: Buyers Scuers Fra;cr Neave: Orri- 2 01 207 If. Brewer if 2.97 3.03 S me133 words
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Article130 1956-11-09 10 SHAREBROKERS yosterrt.av repotted the following business done F. N. ords. $2 05: Hammer "71; H Waugh $1.60; Hume 9 Breweries $3: Metal B a::-.. OTEC 71/9: Robi ords $1.63f; Simc Darta $2. >2 02; Cold Storage $1.60, ?1 62 1 64 c i.f!3: S Times 52 95;130 words
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Article61 1956-11-09 10 NET profit for Ledang Bahru Ltd. for the year ended v Ji, 1950. amounted to £87.200 compared with £82,518 for the previous year. U.K. and Malayan taxation C4R.380 (£50,106), while general appropriations amount£26,737 1736.737). including £3,912 for interim dividend of five per cent, and '17.825 for61 words
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Article117 1956-11-09 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday continued its upward trend, first grade November shipment closing at 99 1 cents per lb., a rise of 5/8 cent on Wednesday. Prices opened lower and fair business was reported m the At noon the market V/ai quietly steady at 98s cents117 words
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Article60 1956-11-09 10 WOULD production of natural rubber m September of this year amounted to 1 15.000 long tons, a drop of 25.000 ton s from September. 1955. the U.S. Department of Commerce reported yesterday. Production for the first nine months of this year totalling 1.345.000 tons— was also downUP - 60 words
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Article69 1956-11-09 10 TOTAL imports ol rubber, all Ri :rom all countries into Singapore and the Federation ol Malaya during October amounted to 29,042 tons a> m hy final documents received. The Bgura includes 13.988 tons imported on provisional permits, m previous months tcr arbich final documents have -een received and69 words
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Article16 1956-11-09 10 Association's selling (TT or rates to merchants ▼esteree? I X r 166} rr unaltr16 words
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146 1956-11-09 10 THE Canadian Government Trode Corr missioner, Mr. M. P. Carson, has left Singapore for a week's visit" to Sarawak to find out ho* his government can help that territory under the Colombo Plan. Mr. Caraxm*! v. the invitation of the Sarawak Government who will give him146 words
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Article108 1956-11-09 10 S -spore Chinese Produce E> nange noon closing pricei per picul yesterday w« Copra Nov. $26 j buyers, $271 sellers; coconut oil m bulk m drums $44 sellers, Muntok white peppc sellers, Sarawak whr.o ack SBl aallers. S tapore Copr.-. ing prices yesterday: ts mixed copra Nov. 526}108 words
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Article, Illustration71 1956-11-09 10 THE best display m Johore of OMO Washing Powder and Sunlight Sonp put up by O.A. Haji Mohamed Ismail of No. 6 Jalan Pahang, Johore Bahru, who won the $100 award. Mr. W. K. Jones represent- ing the agents, Hen r y Waugh Co. Ltd., is seen71 words
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235 1956-11-09 10 Sept. Trade $62.8 M. On Right Side MALAYA'S foreign trade during September this year showed a favourable balance of 562,847,000, imports amounting to 8307,572,000 and exports $370,419,000. In the first nine months of this year imports amounted to $3,108,658,000 and exports $3,099,987,000. During Septemher, Malaya Irnpt rted $57, 349.000 and235 words
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Article115 1956-11-09 10 Talenng Accepts Offer TALERXG Tin Dredging Ltd. at an extraordinary general meeting m London last month accepted the oiler by Tongkah Ha -hour Tin Dredging to acquire outright purchase terms their dredging property. The Secretaries, AnrrloOrienfal (Malaya) Ltd., nounced that the purchase and sale agreement had w een executed and115 words
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Article82 1956-11-09 10 MALAYAN exports of tin and fin concentraes m October amounted tc 6.507 tons. bringing the tota' m the first ten months this year to 61.983 tons. (b'0.464 tons m the corresponding period of 1955). The position m the 10--month period this year shows that Malaya's main huver.82 words
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Article21 1956-11-09 10 BADEN WUF.TTEMBERG will probably he the first of the West German federal states to establish an intercity helicopter airport.21 words
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Article153 1956-11-09 10 MALAYANS will soon have the opportunity of seeing the wide uses to which a new British material, claimed to he practically as durable as reai agate, can be put. Thp material, called "sapphrite."' is manufactured at Penzance m Cornwall, and Mr. Allan Deacon, who is153 words
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1064 1956-11-09 10 No Cause For General Price Rise: Minister TAXES REASONABLE, SAY CHAMBER CHIEFS, EXPERTS SINGAPORE'S Minisfer for Commerce ond Industry, Mr. J. M. umabhoy, emphasized yesterday that there was no justification for C r y increase m the price of goods other than those affected by the new duties. The announcement1,064 words
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Article35 1956-11-09 10 HARRISONS and Creel (Malaya) Ltd. reported the following crops harvest* during October: Allenby 30,500 lb., Benta 63,000 lb.. Jeram Kuantan 63,000 jb., Kundong 37.500 lb., Mentakab Rubber 58.000 lb.. S. Baqan 136,000 lb.35 words
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Article74 1956-11-09 10 £***** Profit X.M.S. (Malay Stai her Plantations Ltd. profit for the year to June SO, 1956. amounted to £***** taxation and depreciation and annua! re:..: Cre lit ance at the end of the previous year am £26,047, bringing the t svailal c to 1:68.929. The following appropriations have been made:74 words
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Article34 1956-11-09 10 THE Middle Fast conflict has furti gth< markets, where prices had been advancing for sc erei ks. In London prices have generallj increased abi af£i<V'a th^ IHSH Break sjjn A .P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article27 1956-11-09 10 Dow Jones closing averages: 'JKS industrials aWI 20 Rails 15 Utilities 65 Stocks 1" BONDS: 4n BonSfl Dow-Jones commodity Mavis index >ed at 163J127 words
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Advertisement734 1956-11-09 10 NOTICES CITY Ol N( IL OF SING \PORE TENDERS fl) MENT Ex -sport of r Depo< ER DI ENT (a) Manufacture and Sup: of Aluminium Troughs for F "Jo/? -26.11.56 and £1 Supply of Galvanised sel Unsoeketed Tubes of Ilam i nil Bore. Tender Deposit $200/-. Qflaa 4 p.m.— -der734 words
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Advertisement413 1956-11-09 10 HOTELS LICENSING REGILATIONS. 1956. Regulation 12(1) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby riva that FOO KOK YOCK of Ri i. Singapore, 1 p ring to tne Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore. for a ite of Registration m respect cf premises known as Central Hotel No. 624-A Serangoon413 words
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Advertisement42 1956-11-09 10 PELNI-LINES 12. ROBINSON ROAD Tel: ***** (Freight /Through Corgc Depr.) Tel: ***** (Monoger) "PALIAT" for Polembong Nor 10 "PAJANGAN' for Indrogtn Ports/Rcngot No» i 0 "LANGIR" for Tombelon Pontionoii M "PADEA" for Indrogiri Ports No* 1 "EMPOH" for Siok Pakon Bom N42 words
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Miscellaneous130 1956-11-09 10 Bp™"Ba^^^B^^P^^Hsl IS OTTER ROADS Caltes i7vimbn. Iftti Heng, i i Maru. Surat. Sindh. I ig Ya Seladane. S'■ ..haog. asasa, Cavinda, Theta Star. S unb ing. Monika. Siaoe, Universal Trader. YoochovF Prosi eel r. Tyndareus, Belleville, Si ivac Selo. Sabansr. Westway. INNER ROADS T ms; Eng, Empoh Hal Hui, Roka130 words
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Miscellaneous79 1956-11-09 10 EXPECTED TODAY KLM KLB24 JAK 9.00 a.m. M. Airways MLlll KL/MAL 9 55 am. M. Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12 45 p.m. BOAC 8A704 LON/CAL 220 p.m. Garuda GAI7I BKOK 2.35 p.m. M. Airways ML4I7 JESS/KUCH 4 45 p.m. Ifl Airways MLlll KB/XL fi 35 p.m. M Airways MLlll TG 6.5579 words
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Advertisement825 1956-11-09 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. j* »923/«. 26SS! I 1 32/6 Robmscn Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE rlal.fji. Bostoa, New torh Baltimore Philadelphia 0 Cult Ports S pore Y. S ham fenang ftBCER S H Nov 15 16Nov 17/18Nov BUSSES 29 Dec/4 |ar 5/6 lan 7/8 ian AENEAS825 words
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Advertisement1191 1956-11-09 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <,S ,mes (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) 5 D p p n THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ES Carriers option to proceed via ether porti to load and discharge ears* SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION Of VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALATA1,191 words
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Advertisement810 1956-11-09 11 MITSUI RFk LINE S'pors P.S horn Penonc FOR JAPAN Akakuroson Moru for Yokohomo Kobe Moji vio Honokono 19 Nov 14 Nov 1 3 Nov Akibason Mar* tor Yokohama, *Jogcvo Kobe vie Honokonp 1 2 Dec FOB USA Foi New York Phil.jde.phio Poltimore Hottekoaor *Aor« 1 7 Nov 20 Nov Arimasan810 words
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Advertisement642 1956-11-09 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soiling; ro> Bongkok ond c r-o. tost Per.ong P S Korr S po-e "ASIA" Gdns 4 5 "BOGOTA" I" P r "KAMBODIA" 2 3 Dec 4 4 Dec 5 6 Drc "SELANDIA' 11 11 Dec I] 1 3 Dec 14 1 5 Dec HOMEWARD^ Soilings to<642 words
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Article, Illustration585 1956-11-09 12 STEVE NEOH - A triumph for all Christendom STEVE NEOH says TEMPLE X IM: IN JEKI'SALEM JHI DAY OF TRIUMPH, coming to Pavilion, is definitely a picture for all Christians, for they alone will appreciate with religious piety such sacred incidents m the life of Chirst as: f > i, pi r -V:585 words
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Article, Illustration424 1956-11-09 12 -DIANA DORS - When this happens, it's tough for the wife -DIANA DORS LONDON TBI famous Diana Dc: Dennis Hamilton partnership marriage with a million pound dream to it— has ended. Diana (vital statistics 38J-24-35) announced through her studio m Hollywood recently that she and her husband had parted after nearly six years424 words
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Article183 1956-11-09 12 r |"ili*> is not easy tor mc. When any marriage ends it is always tough tor the wife. And when \our, Diana Dors it's twice as difficult. To the public I'm just a blonde making a lot ot I suppose they say; "Oh, slie183 words
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Article, Illustration389 1956-11-09 12 Christine Diemer - -Bogies in this Thriller Christine Diemer CAPITAL PUNISHMENT and CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE l) > .\\V\\\\\\V\\\\\V\\VV\V\V\\\\\ t pAPITAL punishment and circumstantial evidence that sends man to the electric chair are the two bodies of a new, slick thriller, coming soon to Singapore from RKO studios. It. title BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT, keeps389 words
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Article132 1956-11-09 12 Ahmad Hussain - Better Movies from INDONESIA Ahmad Hussain VN htdoaesiaa fOm, RENTJ.1.V.l GAGA.., coming to Gurnck. reveals considerable proi i si pveetooraphii 1 and technique. [RENTJANA GAGAL has I oood drmvatic story, bill the name* emotioi i inoolrx <i end tl < aetioai umich fottotc are not portrayed COaviaCi Eaoly, cnougii. and132 words
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Article133 1956-11-09 12 lA his dressing-room a: I l 29th Cci Fi I RICHARD W I DM ARK Z Z hms a neatly lettered sign g ttshhig visitors to speak z 1 bl low soothing tones Z and not to disagree ivi: i 2 him. Just to prove U'* I z mark133 words
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Advertisement125 1956-11-09 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, 1 ndigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness, Stomcchache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL fjp wet c /M WaammJ" J^^W his hr<i i £V WESTERS Jmlf aammm^^ CAPITOL Oassßaast^^S QPfNS125 words
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Article, Illustration543 1956-11-09 13 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON I By THE DRAMA OF THE BLACK ARROW j'.;. greatest sports show j the world is an :r one because no vsional promoter could »jor i te stage it. trse. the nee, thi mternatk of sport which is 1^ once every four rears543 words
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Article78 1956-11-09 13 A Lesson From The Germans DARWI 8 (Reut The first contingent of German athletes to compete m the Olympic Games at Melbourne arrived here yesterday. Te-. Gerhard —50 from West Germany and 13 from East Germany could give their -j :r.en a lesson m li\ g Ba that though tho78 words
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Article, Illustration473 1956-11-09 13 THIS is another bis: Sunday for Colony Softball. Billed hradliner for this week's programme is the came between Jin Klliot's Consulate Braves and Tomi Wei's Pandas. lhe Pandas, whs fouled up against Joe Lietzan'a Bombers last weekend m an eight-inning thriller fcrj 13-1473 words
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513 1956-11-09 13 ALEX SOARS - MHF Wont Be Optimistic Or Pessimistic' ALEX SOARS By Holland's Withdrawal Don't Excite Them I KUALA LLMPLR, Thurs. Malayan Hockey Federation officials here today, said that they were not prepared to make a "paper" assessment of the Federation Olympic teams prospects at the Olympic competition at Melbourne this month. ISfr.513 words
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232 1956-11-09 13 VERNON MORGAN - Games Chief Cables IOC: 'Stop The Defections' VERNON MORGAN By MELBOURNE, Nov. 8, (Reuter)— The Honourable Wilfrid Kent Hughes, Chairman of the Olympic Games Organising Committee, who cabled lOC headquarter* m Lausanne asking them to do their best to stop defections from the Olympic Games today received a cable from232 words
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Article87 1956-11-09 13 LAUSANNE. Nov. 8. (Reuter). M. Otto Mayer. Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee (1.0.C.) has re eived a cable from the Egyptian Olympic Commfttei asking 'ho 1.0.C. "to prevent tha participation m the Olympic Games of nations guilty of cowardly aggression against Egypt." Mayer said there87 words
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Article54 1956-11-09 13 THE King's Own Scottish Borderer? sustained a L l defeat at the hands of the Ist Battalion Queer:'- Royal Regiment m b Inendly soccer match played at the Seiarang Barracks yesterday Thc winners Ird 1-0 a ha'f time through a goal scored by Oswood alter a54 words
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Article33 1956-11-09 13 BARTI.EY Primary I beat Paya Lebar School I 6-1 m the semi-final of the Upper Serangoon District soccer tourneyBart ley will now meet St. Gabriel's School m the final.33 words
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Article31 1956-11-09 13 ROYAL Military Police trounced All Whites by 30 points to nil m a friendly rugger match played st Gilman Barracks yesterday. The winner led by 11 points at half-time31 words
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Article43 1956-11-09 13 SYDNEY, Nov. 8 (UP) Herb Flam. Sam Gimmalva and Mike Green of the U.S. Davis Cup team gained the third round today at the New South Wales tennis championships, while Lew Head of Australia withdrew because of a sore right arm.43 words
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Advertisement367 1956-11-09 13 YVA\TEU ANTED to rent shop house m Orchard Road or East Coast Road or therearpav reasonable corr.pc: .-ction Box T2858 S.S. TWTIO\ SOON S tM FAT!) Austr toi of Ballroom Amei ican Dancing, new studio, 36-D, Pi >ep Sti eet, neat Cai .ay. Daily private tuition hours, 9 a.m. 9367 words
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Miscellaneous183 1956-11-09 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp Ll L ABNER YOKUM 1 P s££f y"V- 1 1 AT PHOC >* o^' S CONFESSES SlOO.OOO th,s hundred S\monevim S, {^^'^hc^^^Y('^^Y\ n^aur-iiV ourinxiiki/- thousaw dollahS if to SEnnvtor J V Trmn<j?r\x urwo^ kikj WANTS ROBbERY, SHOOTING >HE left om J^(i phcgbouncx J >183 words
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Article1103 1956-11-09 14 Weights and Probable Starters for all eight races for tomorrow, concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting are:— Horses Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. 0' Copper Khan 4v 9.00 Peking Stable Hobbs 4 K-rrN Laughter 3y 8.12 Dr JD Dennehy Ml E G Mo^ar1,103 words
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Article, Illustration729 1956-11-09 14 JEFFERY JAMES - 'COLD WAR' AT FARRER PARK CINDER TRACK IS NO MANS LAND JEFFERY JAMES says 'HOT WAH IN THE MIPPIE EAST., LADIES and gentlemen, a state of cold war exists between tha Olympic athletes of Singapore and the Federation and there no truce until the Olympics are over. Federation's Olympic athletes729 words
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542 1956-11-09 14 THE BEST DISPLAY BY SHA's GAMESMEN Attacking Trio Works For Services Downfall FOl'R splendid goals by Sinsapore's Olympic hockey skipper. Percy Pennefather. enabled Singapore Civilians to beat tbe Colony's Combined Services i)\ six goais to one m their annual Poppy Day hockey match played on thc padang yesterday. The Civilians542 words
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Article336 1956-11-09 14 SINGAPORE bea. Johore by 29 points (four goals and thrc? tries) to It (a goal, penalty and two tries) m their ALI-Blues rugby encounter at Thomson Road yesterday. Johore. v ro "vibes" m the competition. wore np a much superior side. Though ten they were336 words
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128 1956-11-09 14 Christopher Chataway. the famous British athlete, will be visiting Singapore trom December it to M to nake a BBC. Television P'llm undc** the direction of tho well-known BB c. Television Service Producer. Mr Stephen Hearst. University of Malaya's grade* ates and undergraduates will be128 words
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Article161 1956-11-09 14 EIGHTEEN YEAR -OLD Rodney Ing'.cton. a member of Ce tea 10 The "Otyn pic Surf Carmval to be held at Melbourne on Nov. 20, landed m the Colony yesterday by BOAC Ary jirospert OJ jiroccednig to his destr on IM I me. '1 have a tstfc161 words
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Article128 1956-11-09 14 SINGAPORE will be pay their annua! football match against Selangor on Sal v at thc Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.19 p.m. The team will be selected from: Loh Fook Teng, Sect Yew Chang, Aman Kastawi, Ali Samajan, Quah Kirn Bene. Lee Kok Seng, Ho Hin Wcng. Osman128 words
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Article55 1956-11-09 14 WANDERERS Sportl Club will hold their fir.-: annual dance on Saturday Nov. IT from g p.m. to f a.m. at the Adelphi Roof Garden Tickets, S3 couple and $2 single, may be bought at the door Tab.c reservations can either be made at Adelphi Hotel or through Mr55 words
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Article37 1956-11-09 14 TO COLLECT funds for a Christmas party for the ren. th< >• goon Ganden Sports Club will hold a dance at the Clubhouse 0% day, No-. a. *ets are avai c Club Super IWalmer Dri37 words
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Advertisement68 1956-11-09 14 Chain Link Fencing gives maximum Security and is S "*\XX< the Ideal protection for oil Walls obscure vision-Chain Link Fencing allows a clear view. MEMBER OF MALAYAN WIRE MESH FENCING CO. (1946 ITD TS^ms Bukit Timah li-uid, Singapore Tel. *****. coming to Singapore, stag at. STRAND HOTEL 25, Bencooien Street.68 words
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