Singapore Standard, 10 November 1956
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Title Section34 1956-11-10 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE "2tt T*o +M\ *5 FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 "TPN Jf^ J i 2811 2414 D N 131 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS34 words
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207 1956-11-10 1 'LET DRUGS GO THROUGH TO HUNGARY' U.S. Call To Soviet Russia SITED NATIONS. Nov. 9. The I nited States. refusing to admit that Hun£rar\'s "glorious dead have died m vain, called on Russia today to permit food gad medicines trom abroad to be distributed to the n people. Cabot Lodge207 words
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346 1956-11-10 1 After 11 Days Of War, A Sign o>f Peace ALLIED SCOREBOARD PARIS, Nov. 9 (Renter). M. Maurice Bourgcs-Maun-Ottry, French Detence Minister, said today Britain and France had destroyed 200 Egyptian Mtrcruft a;.d damaged 70 m m their action m the Suez Canal goits.346 words
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Article, Illustration262 1956-11-10 1 CHUNG CHENG GIRL STABBED TO DEATH GIRL stuck Ch Ch School, m Sing ipore ws Imiied to death as she poured over her books m n paration for her final examir. The girl, 24-year-c'. 1 Cfl r.j. -.v is stabbf I chest m a cubicle Singapore her sister looked on262 words
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917 1956-11-10 1 ...But There Is No Money To Meet Bill, Says Govt KUALA LIMPI R, Fri. The Federation Government will have to look for a staggering $74,367,000 should the country's 1,800 expatriate officers elect to take advantage of the option to retire and collet t their917 words
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Article61 1956-11-10 1 RANGOON. Nov. 9 (Reuter) —The Burmese Foreign Office tonight announced m a communique that the Chinese and Burmese governments have reached an understanding under which Chinese troop.- will be withdrawn irom ia area Weal of the 1949 ntiei i'.ne while Burmese troops m turn will withdraw61 words
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Article26 1956-11-10 1 IRAQ broke oil diplomatic relations with France yester,iiv and said She would no longer meet with Britain m the Ove-natio" R^viriari nefence Pact. U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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320 1956-11-10 1 PART OF BUDAPEST IN FLAMES AS REBELS FIGHT ON VIENNA, NOV. 9 (UP) FIERCE NEVV FIGHTING HAS ERUPTED IN SHATTERED BUDAPEST AND PART OF THE CITY IS IN FLAMES, THE COMMUNIST-CONTROLLED RADIO ANNOUNCED TODAY. Insurgents, boMed up m the twisting narrow streets, of the I dty near the former Royal320 words
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Article49 1956-11-10 1 HE DOES A NUTTING ON THE WORKER' LONDON, Nov. 9 (Reuter) The Communist Daily Worker announced today that its chief cartoonist Gabriel had resigned because he "profoundly disagrees" with the newspaper's policy over Hungary Gabriel. per. name of Mr James Friell. has heen with the Worker for 20 years.49 words
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78 1956-11-10 1 CHICAGO. No. 9 (AP) The death Of I nine-year-old bo|| as he watched a horror On wai attributed to natural causes yesterday. but a deputy coroner declared the film fare ajjjSSSlail the boy's heart ailment Btewarl Cohan suffered a fatal heart attack during a78 words
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Article40 1956-11-10 1 SINGAPORE Ponce yesterday detained two unionists I under the Public Securitj j Ordinance One ol them is an officebearer ol the European Employees Union and the other I an office-bearer of the Motor 1 Workers' Union.40 words
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194 1956-11-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— j Federati n Finance M nisi 7 Col. H. B. Lu. 7 daj the public to turn over r .o j him any evidence of lea.* of Bu rets concer: tv ll "We had taken the maximum possible precautions and .so lar194 words
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180 1956-11-10 2 VOLUNTEERS MAY GO TO EGYPT IF THEY WISH JAKARTA Nov. 9 (UP)— The Foreign Office ■pokesmai I fOfcnm enl place LM obstacle- In 1 c: at 1 ftghl g tha i French and Israeli force, ta Egji I F sp«kes S S m a riasj the f stand war lent180 words
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211 1956-11-10 2 W i N Nov. 10 (Al —Pr EisenCongre^ the tense world sit ition for 2 y ester Tht lefl the White House laa such ter:-; c expressions -.imism. Altogether, 23 Democratic a--. a leaders of the Sen al md Pre the si tv at211 words
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Article556 1956-11-10 2 No Advantage In Delay, Eden Tells Commons LONDON", Nov. 9 (Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden said today the British Government welcomed the statement of the Israeli Prime Minister on withdrawal of Israeli forces from Egyptian territory. He was making a statement m the House of Commons.556 words
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Article270 1956-11-10 2 MILITIA GUARD ALL PUBLIC BUILDINGS VIENNA, Nov. 9 (Renter) Although there had been no public dis- irbancei on a large scale m Bulgaria there were igns I tension according repot i reaching b today. rte B tlgarian people were ex > discussing arentl m Huneary and Poland.270 words
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Article80 1956-11-10 2 PARIS. Nov 0 (Reuter) A French Foreign Office spoke-man said today that his government has received information that Egyptian plane* had taken refuge m Saudi Arabia. The Bpokasman -aid: "it is also certain that there are a great number of jet planes of the meal modern80 words
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Article38 1956-11-10 2 A TOTAL of 1,125 air force pil< ts have been killed and 1,600 planes destroyed through accidents m the pa-t two years. reports Brig.-Gen. Joseph D. Caldara. Director Of Flight Safety Research, m Los Angeles.- A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article107 1956-11-10 2 CLOSING rnb'Mji price* (cents per lb.) n Singa pore yesterday were: Buyer- sellerSpot (nom.) 1002 1005 Dec. RSS No. 1 100 1 100; K.s.s. No. > no m; K.S.S. No. 3 97] 98i Tone- Quiet S'POR* ll> lhe prii« ol tin on the local iiiarket yester day was107 words
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Article102 1956-11-10 2 BOMBAY. Nov. o (Reuter). In-iia's Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, is understood to have said today that Russia's warning agaii st the use of British, French, and Israeli military forces 1 1 Egypt was the mn-t decisive factor m persuading Britain. France and Israel to accept a ceaj-e-fire102 words
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Article59 1956-11-10 2 geneva. Nov. 9 (Renter) The International Committee of the Red Croat will attempt to send a convey of 15 lorries loaded with reliel supplies from Austria into Hungary tonight, it la announced here. The Soviet and Hungarian governments have been asked *o give instructions to let the59 words
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Article49 1956-11-10 2 OTTAWA, Nov. 9 (UP) Health Minister Paul Martin leaves here on Sunday for a tour of the Far East, including Singapore and Malaya. Martin will represent Canada at the ministerial sessions of the Bth Colombo Plan consultative committee meeting Dec. 4-8 m Wellington, New Zealand.49 words
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Article27 1956-11-10 2 IT was disclosed yasterday that 144 re-routed ships would call at South African ports m the next few weeks because of the Suez crisis- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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216 1956-11-10 2 RANGOON, Nov. 9 (Reuter) Police fired tear gas bombs here today to disperse several hundred rioters who stoned the British Embassy and th e Bri tish-owned Strand Hotel, smashing" plate glass windows m both buildings. The crowd dispersed after 20 minutes when the police216 words
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Article126 1956-11-10 2 BAN ON QANTAS LIFTED JAKARTA Nov fl (UP) Union workers protesting tfjaaie Ftestek "aggression" m Egypt today lifted their ban against refuelling British and Australian planes to allow a Qantas airliner to take Colombo students and Indonesian Olympic officials to Australia A Qantas official said the Qantas Labourer* Trade Union126 words
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Article57 1956-11-10 2 VIENNA, Nov. 9 (Reuier) Radio Budapest today said current rumours that .fanner Premier imre Nagv Was m prison, were false. Mr. Nagy. had left the government at his own wish, it added. It said that statema I ged to ha-. th« freed Cat!.:, ie prir- t< nal57 words
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318 1956-11-10 2 SYDNEY, Nov. 9 (Reuter)— A 14-year-old boy had hit and then strangled a 12 -year-old boy "because he had laughed at him." a detective said m Liverpool coroner's coi rt today. He was giving evicence at an inquest on Peter Kay. 12,318 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-11-10 2 Misses N.l-r.ni r. and K. "i two hostesses 0 j Pakistan i tfinat.on.il flew into Sinsapori terda\ on Hh v An- it..!, i aboard thc I PI A plan< to I«'iic h < i -'if Ihr I carrie ri Oh mpic al from Pakistan.45 words
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Article97 1956-11-10 2 JAKARTA. N v 9 (F P< i have made r.nection v I rioting n \V< dm .nst the Br:" n Egypt Police so. ...d that an \e In i -d had b. n ti and members of the Sur: E mmittee which orhe ma.- IWaoeded the97 words
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Article20 1956-11-10 2 THIEF' S HAUL TOKYO Police arrested a pickpocket, Motoyoshi Kono, ose briefcase contained, they said, the following: ad month. APAP - 20 words
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Article216 1956-11-10 2 VIETNAM REDS OUT TO APPEASE PEASANTS LONDON. NOV, 9 (Renter) The Economist, leading British weekly review, commenting on certain "liberalizing" measures by the Communist Party In North Vietnam, said today that "the party may have taken heed of European examples to appease the peasants before it216 words
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Article258 1956-11-10 3 TAWAU -SMUGGLERS PARADISE Land Of Shady Get-Rich-Quick Traders kWAU, a tiny port British North Borneo, become the head- irters of a three-way nuggling centre for > igapore, Indonesia and Philippines. Get-ric puck b ■den thr counmeet m T. re open smuggling is flourishing m ar. cercu: I intrigue acy. ns258 words
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Article79 1956-11-10 3 Churches To Pray For Peace CHRISTIAN h ;rches tMa iya pray peace tom n w: R "'cods. I Sing has •ated a for c, churcl m sjhgapore I at es tomorr -lame fn the present world an I -.;.c c of Hungary eto *r.e Divine Will. i the Almighty, f79 words
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Article80 1956-11-10 3 He Stopped Man From Working FOR preven- liary L 1 from working at the Singapore City Council Gas Harks during thi enl trade 1 leng Kam. a \m jl S. X in- An we. a labo irer I I tempor?. X g 'rasa, pro:tir.g. t that Ming, said st ay80 words
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Article66 1956-11-10 3 Trust F;ni As- soon build orphans home ir. rnied Road. Sved Ali Redha Alsagoff, ?t the T The Standard yesterday that the Association was ready to accept Muslim orphans M would be housed, for the time j>ld orphans home m Lorong 29, Gey. He said that66 words
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Article, Illustration118 1956-11-10 3 THF Commander-in-Chief. 1 r K.i>t Land Forces. Lt. ■sir Francis Festing. resented Certificates for •>d Service to seven memr< of Her Majesty's Forces. werer BQMS W. H.-.ham. RA: Sgt. J. F. Sage K.A.; Sgt. L. J Spencer. R W F WOH VV T.118 words
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Article, Illustration209 1956-11-10 3 MNETEEN young Singaporeans budding firefighters all were yesterday rewarded for a brave deed. The story of the 19— six of whom are girls began early this week when a lallang fire threatened to spread to their clubhouse the Social Welfare Children'sstandard - 209 words
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Article56 1956-11-10 3 SINGAPORE. Education Society yesterday elected the wring office-bearers for the ling year: Chairman Mr. og H ek Hai, vice-chair- John V. Skinner. secretary: Mr. Hylton K. Fru secretary: Mr. Lei R irigo. treasurer: Mr. ra. Committee: Dr. Chen Hv Mr-. Koh Boon Pi] ng, Mr Chan Kai Yau,56 words
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Article255 1956-11-10 3 THE Singapore Malay Education Council yesterwelcomcd Govcnament's announcement to I T day the medium of instruction throughout r.ary and secondary oi Malay education, and the introduction of reli.qious instruction m Malay schools. Commenting en the Government plan, as armour. of Educatl n, Harun Mohamad255 words
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216 1956-11-10 3 Films: New Tax To Apply On Imports After Sept. 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A delegation of cinema distributors and exhibitors met the Finance Minister, CoL H. S. Lee this morning to secure some relief m respect of the new "ten cents-a-foot" duty on imported films. Mr. J. A. Parker, Comptroller216 words
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Advertisement277 1956-11-10 3 I BARGAINS FOR LADIES FIRST CLASS GLAZED AMERICAN COTTONS $1/- a yd. WOVEN GINGHAM IN BRIGHT CHECKS I STRIPES 50.75 cts a \d. EXCLUSIVE SILKS COTTONS $4/- $4/50 a yd. READY-MADE FULL FLARE SKIRTS S9/50 each LATEST SHIRT BLOUSES SlO i m ft SCORES SCORES OP BARGAINS AT TREMENDOUSLY REDUCED277 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-11-10 4 LADY BLACK, wife of Singapore's Governor, went to a "Bring and Buy Bazaar" at Draycot House yesterday. The charity fete, organized by Mrs. D. C. C. Tulloch, wife of the G.O.E. Singapore Base District, proved to be a great success, netting m $2,261. Left:Standardpic - 66 words
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Article294 1956-11-10 4 THE Singapore City Counc il plans to put up for public j subscription a new 548.000.000 loan to finance development projects. Annr.rrnclng this yesterday at a special budset meeting. acting City President Mr. R. Middleton Smith issued an appeal to all those294 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-11-10 4 What A lucky Girl You Are! MARIAN BAIG, daughter of the Pakistan Trade Commissioner, shyly tells Lady Black, wife of the Governor of Singapore, how lucky she was. Her mother bought a SI lottery ticket at the Bazaar and won the neat little doll's house (m picture) much to Marian's51 words
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Article, Illustration302 1956-11-10 4 Ex-Labour Defence Minister In Spore BRITAIN'S former Labour Minister for Defence Mr. Emanuel Shinwell. said on nrrival m Singapore yesterday that Sir Anthony Eden's military action against Egypt m the recent Suez crisis was "fully justified." Mr. S Lowell, who is en [route to302 words
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421 1956-11-10 4 nf *if E Hu KG ri Poldce toda y detained a student of the Chung Ling High School here and the school i 3 t to n ie e tve eXPelled an tker and 3^ ked aft *S Todays incidents followed the 41st issue421 words
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Article33 1956-11-10 4 IPOH. Prim in the ipoh district ol Perak yesterday, a patrol of the Ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers opened fire at four terrorists who ran off. There were no known casualties.33 words
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128 1956-11-10 4 HOUSEWIVES INDIGNANT AT RISING FOOD PRICES SEREMBAN. Fri. Rising costs of food and consumer goods are hitting indignant housewives who cannot see why this should De so when no direct tax has been imposed on these goods. More than 10 percent increases are reported from markets and shops on tinned128 words
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Article68 1956-11-10 4 Broadcast On Farm Techniques KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Two Malaya agricultural experts wili go on the air every Friday here to tell Malayan farmers about modern planting methods. Inche Basir Ismail and Inche Abdul Hamid, who are on the teaching staff of the Serdang Agricultural College, have recently returned from higher68 words
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Article43 1956-11-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Tunku Tun Aminah wife of the Regent of Johore. opened a two-day agricultural show at the old Drill Hal!, Bjkit Tambalan yesterday. A variety of exhibits, hi which vegetables predominated, occupied a large section of the show.43 words
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Article150 1956-11-10 4 PENANG. Fri.— Georgetown will present a gay and colourful spectacle during .he Municipal Centenary celebrations m January next year. The most dominant feature of the decorations will be the illuminated beacon en Penang Hill This will be I tuated at a height of 2.400 fee: and150 words
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Advertisement423 1956-11-10 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TnnAYiCATHAYv; A JOURNEY INTO PARADISE! fl|^ the LOST CONTINENT 1 1 IN CINEMASCOPE and COLOR 1 1 A Cathay Organisation Releast 1 y& Ml l.\TR\: EXTBA! I\!l-I M.F I M\\ i "H X H THE Dt XL OF I IHSHI Ui.H IN TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! IT'S SENSATIONAI IffliilH423 words
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Article341 1956-11-10 5 PENANG, Fri. The General Secretary of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Tan Phock Kin, today lashed out at the Alliance government, alleging that the new tax structure was designed to please the British government at the expense of the Malayan people, particularly the working341 words
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Article73 1956-11-10 5 IPOH. Fri. Two members of the Ist Battalion The Royal Soots Fusiliers. L/Cpl. Goodwin. 20. and Cpl. Graham 21. were admitted to the district hospital here following a road accident at. the 13 J milestone. Chemor Road, early this morning. Goodwin, who received head injuries,73 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-11-10 5 THESE articles aoove, presented by the Sultan of Selansor, will be for sale at the Klang District Agricultural Show, this week-end. The collections will be given towards the Kampong: Relief Fund. The articles include plants, handbags, teak walking sticks and silver ornaments. RIGHT: Priceless articlesCh'ng Seng Poh - 95 words
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229 1956-11-10 5 Tunku Expands Country' s Top Defence Policy Body Mr. Carbonell would also COPtinue to serve on the Opeiations "working party." which is the Council's -staff body headed by Gen. Bower. Defence Ministry sources Indi ated today that the Special Brai to be separated from the Po ice Force shortly, would;229 words
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Article126 1956-11-10 5 ffl re-ret that ouing to inaccurate information, our report concerning the Chinese High School student. Koh Hun Knit stated thit his father, Mr Kon Keng Cbong, had tried to make his son cease publish^ the magazine m question and that the latter had refused an offer by his father126 words
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Article36 1956-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, ML— M mday, Nov. L 2, was <" day r ed by the Federal Education Department as the date 01 checking registration for curprimai y school pupils between 1949 and 1952.36 words
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Article60 1956-11-10 5 TANJOXG MALIM. Fri Young members of the Methodist Church irom the Federation and Singapore will attend B two-day conference at the Methodist Girls' School. Kuaia Lumpur, on Dec. 15 The purpose of this conference is to set together for a prayer and inspiration and60 words
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108 1956-11-10 5 Perak Miners Lose $100,000 Through Floods IPOH, Fri. Heavy rain heie during the past week has flooded fifteen mines m the Ipoh. Batu Gajah and Kampar areas. The first floodins of mines waa renorted on Oct. 31. when eight mines m the Kampar area were affected. Six are still under108 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-11-10 5 Top Rotary Man Due In Colony MR. George R. Means Evanston, Illinois. U.S.A., Secretary of Rotary International, is due m Singapore next week. He will be here to conduct a special institute for counsellors. along with Mr. Gi?.n Paolo Lang, president of Rotary International, who is due m Singapore on104 words
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217 1956-11-10 5 Up Goes Cost Of Food In Malacca After Tax Rise MALACCA, Fri.— The increased taxes imposed on various commodities have thrown local businessmen into confusion, because government has failed to provide sufficient notices showing the new tax rates, for distribution. There is only one notice available at the Customs Deoartment217 words
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218 1956-11-10 5 'Stop Nagging,' Court Tells Mother-ln-Low KUALA LUMPUR, Fri lm he Abdul Rani, thc Second Magistrate, today gave a Quarrelling couple a month's lime to tr y a reconciliation and warned a mother-in-law to "change her nagging ways." He told Yee Yew, suing her j husband, Chen Chm, for maintenance, tc218 words
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Article96 1956-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Federation Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew today found Ibrahim bin Mat Jani. 20. guilty of the lesser charge ol voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Sutan bin Laman and jailed him lor seven years. Rahim was charged with the murder of the fisherman96 words
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756 1956-11-10 6 Singapore Standard The Tunku's Realism 'THE. ftodvation'a Chiei Min ter I tura Abdul Rahn I mil if! -o has learned frcm the ava's neighbours when they first launched into merdeka. If he can follow the :od of latter took over from .nzation will proccr and out rancour and bitterness. From756 words
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Article, Illustration566 1956-11-10 6 PETER COTTRELL - COMMUNIST crisis in ITALY PETER COTTRELL By ROME THE Communist Party of Italy, the biggest m Europe outside Russia, is striving desperately to rshon UB ft! collapsing front m which the fate of Togliatti. its leader for more than 3U years, and his immediate henchmen is deeply involved. A squabbling566 words
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Article286 1956-11-10 6 Sir: Francis Graham's lettrr which appeared m your paper of fi.ll 56 needs support hy all who are true to their countries and their leaders. Everj person of every count r> will agree Bfttfe MBI and will B|M say that his countr\ is ri^lit l;e points out286 words
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Article692 1956-11-10 6 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE By WASHINGTON gULGANIN'S talk of rocket warfare against Britain and France is having a sharp effect on United States' policy and top priority has j now been given m Washington to streng- thening the Western alld- ance. There is a conseI quent lessening of Wash-692 words
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Article, Illustration716 1956-11-10 6 GEORGE SHERMAN - FLIGHT FROM HUNGARY GEORGE SHERMAN By VIENNA pROlf the stream of Hungarian refugees fleeing through the fields to Austria m defiance of the Soviet tank blockade of all exit roads, there comes the first eye-wit-ness reports of how Soviet military units act v a lly accomplished the removal of oppositional716 words
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495 1956-11-10 7 Britain, France, Denmark Announce Oil Rationina LONDON, Nov. 9, (AP) Western Europe began re-shaping its iving pattern en Thursday to meet the petroleum crisis caused by war n the Middle East. The Suez Canal will be closed for weeks and even f it opens much495 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-11-10 7 2 PRINCE Alfonso von > < Hohenlohe I.angen- 2 burg, and hi s wife, Ifi- 2 year-old Princess Ira. J are shown with their 5 baby son at Mont Choisi. 5 near Lausanne. Switzer- la.nd. The baby was 2 born on Nov. 3. HeAP - 68 words
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58 1956-11-10 7 Empty Cabins In World's Biggest Ship NFW YORK. Nov. 9 (AP). The liner Queen Elizabeth sailed for Europe on Thursday w.th only 574 passengers the smallest numher carried hv the world's largest liner since World War 11. Capacity is about 2.100. The Sow figure was believed due to the troubled58 words
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Article30 1956-11-10 7 MR. Dmitri Shepflov, Soviet Foreign Minister, left Moscow lir yesterday fee New York ho will head the Soviet Ie egation at the United Nations General Assembly ReuterReuter - 30 words
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305 1956-11-10 7 Suez Has Turned Info A Series Of Muddy Ditches By A Keuter Correspondent TOKT SAID, Nov. 8 (delayed) (Reuter) The Suez Canal is blocked at at least six points and has become a series of muddy ditches. About 14 ship?, including one Soviet tanker loaded with kerosene, now he trapped305 words
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Article141 1956-11-10 7 New Bill To Restrict Hanging LONDON, Nov. 9 (AD Prime Mil ter Sir Anthony Eden's eovernmenl published OBJ Thirsdav its Bill to limil the Lmpoeiti n ol the death penalty m homicide cases nuasure \v<u Id restli 1 the hangman's noose to five aea of killings described as rial murders"141 words
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Article57 1956-11-10 7 OAKLAND, California, Nov. I ap) Mn, Liia. Jenkins, ;t ot an In D tonf on Wednesday ions enough to Mitt U) Cindy Lee, 5 p. unds, 10 oun The wife ol Wayne Jenkim was Down here from Salt Lake City Oc:. 2 for treatment of57 words
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Article, Illustration76 1956-11-10 7 A General view of the thousands of people who massed at Trafalgar Square to listen to the "Law Not War" Labour meeting hraded by Labour Party Treasurer Aneurin Bcvan. The meetins was called to protest against the Government decisions on the Suea (lisis. TraiTie \va s broughtU.P. - 76 words
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Article13 1956-11-10 7 BURMA and Afghanistan signed a treaty of Friendship m London yesterday.13 words
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Article140 1956-11-10 7 Discussed But No Plans Yet WASHINGTON. Nov. (UP) White House Press Secretary -Tames C. Ha,; confirmed today that the pos;ty of a Big Three meeting here has bee-, discusrBut he said there are "r. plans at this moment" to hoM such a meeting. ■fteucll Premier G;jy Mollet said Ig Parii140 words
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167 1956-11-10 7 TORT SAID, Nov. 8 (delayed) (Reuter) British paratroops today checked a near riot among; hungry Egyptians around a food lorry m the Arab quarters of the city. i When the terry arrived to distribute SUPpUes, it was mobbed and m?n, wrnien and children fought167 words
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232 1956-11-10 7 Sinai Peninsula Debacle CAIRO, Nov. 9 (LP) Pievident V. :r said today Egyptian aircraft had "compute control"' of the fighting against Israel m tiie Sinai peninsula beiore Angio-1 icnch forces struck at Egyptian airfields. Speaking at ancient Al j Azhar mi iv Ns er laid232 words
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81 1956-11-10 7 Peace Is Possible, Necessary -Mollet •JUS. No .fl .ter). The French Premier, M. Guy Mollet. told journalists at a press lunch here "a general peace settlesnent for the who necessary and possible." 1 not be easy.' pend first on the unity of nations, are working to estal I "It will81 words
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Article20 1956-11-10 7 THE last of 1,644 British ;ves and children took off from 1 Tripoli yesterday for home. Renter.20 words
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Advertisement251 1956-11-10 7 lhe world famous family of TIGER medicinal products m-^aw rmf 4 /4H& %>,■:• Bm\l**iz<\:yw® _mm^ mm t &3Bzm J^^ J CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instcntaneous relief for Toothcche, Earache Stomcchache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Threat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL FOR YOUR HOUSING PROBLEM. NEAREST251 words
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Advertisement75 1956-11-10 7 a. The refrigerator that gives you y i|/ so much IB R.A *"..■>? *k **-fOo' providing '*JStlB'f w i —i^iii rTrrr^* working space. -^PJB 'IBRnBH 1 Bmß^B9^b7? iiiii 4^ ''I BKvl BM'!! I^SsaMpaßW B^F* VaWMBP B S^ /br so little 3*4 cv. ft. Refrigerator ENGLISH ELECTRIC Singapore and Penang $47875 words
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Article, Illustration144 1956-11-10 8 IN a brief ceremony yesterday, Mr. I.im Yew Hock, the Chief Minister, turned over the keys of a new Ford Estate Car to Dr. G. H. Ciarlick. Medical Director of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. Mr. I.im. m a short speech, recalled that Ford had presented a144 words
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233 1956-11-10 8 Wanted— School Officers For Training Abroad Educat ri Ministry is conducting r candidates from vernacular schools eligible higher i ning ovei under the Departmental Cc Lan scholar: lip scheme. This follows a Governrr.-:: equa n m of scholarship D 1 1 year to vera ilded y-aided sch L. C said233 words
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Article27 1956-11-10 8 Mk ol circulation of l rtnightl; a bimonthly magazine printed m Singapore, has been prohibits the Colony Gov md r the Undesira 11 itlons Order.27 words
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Article149 1956-11-10 8 Woman's Savings Stolen RUDE AWAKENING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A middle-aged Chinese woman her entire Hie savincs (1 200 m cash and jewellery hid ron m a pillow when thieves ransacked her squatter home here eariy today. The woman, a laksn seller. and her five children, sleot on comfort a v149 words
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Article50 1956-11-10 8 SHOW cases were smashed When a group of thugs threw stones into a shop m Joo Chiat Place. Singapore, yesterday. The proprietor of the -shop. Low Bak Juav. toid the police that a few riavs ano there was a fight opposite the shop and he intervened.50 words
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Article29 1956-11-10 8 SiIWEBO D Arthapha, Bur. m< se Buddhist missionary from Rangoon, will give public lecture on Buddhism m Burmese at the Kinta Road Temple. Singapore, tomorrow ■1 1 pm.29 words
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338 1956-11-10 8 AN INGENIOUS PLOT-JUDGE POH WHATT CHYE, chief storekeeper of the East Asiatic Company, was sent to jail for five years m the Singapore Assizes yesterday for what Mr. Justice Knight called "this colossal beer swindle/ Mr. Justice Knight added however: "This swindle338 words
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231 1956-11-10 8 Crime Takes A Beating In 'Op. Dagger' 'OPERATION DAGGER" will continue. But the number of men available for it depends on the current situation, Singapore's Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque said yesterday. He said there had been a marked decrease m violent crime due to its success. Serious crime 8n231 words
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Article154 1956-11-10 8 MORE than ifitM Chinese middle school student* yesterturned up a( the Chung Cheng and Chinese High Schools, when registration opened for rearimission. The schools were closed three weeks ago. They all wanted tc reg:. tcr, but only half succeeded, The other ball was turned v because154 words
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Article49 1956-11-10 8 MR. Claudio Arrau. the world famous pianist, arrived m Singapore yesterday to give two recitals m the Colony and one m the Federation. The Singapore Musical Society has arranged two concerts: today and on Nov. 13. Tomorrow Mr Arrau will be playing m Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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Article87 1956-11-10 8 A MEETING to discuss •'Problems oi Management at Departmental Levels" will be held at the Hollywood Room. Odcon Cinema, Singapore, at 4.130 p.m on Nov. 21 Leading the discussion will be Mr David J. Williams, principal of the Polytechnic. who baa had extensive experience m management training.87 words
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Article69 1956-11-10 8 FIGHT FOR SECURITY, HE SAYS JOHORE BAHRU. Fri The chairman of the Government Temporary Officers' Union, Inche Hashim bin Puteh. last nis;ht called on members "to fight for security of service.'' Inche Hashim, who was speaking at. an inaugural meeting here, added that many temporary officers, with over eight years'69 words
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161 1956-11-10 8 CORPORAL Alan Driscoll, 42, wno has been m the Army for 22 years, may have to start from the bottom all over again. Driscoll was found guilty, by a Singapore District Court Martial yesterday of using insubordinate language to Stall Sergeant N. S. Sims. He161 words
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Article115 1956-11-10 8 Reluctant Taxpayer Is Fined $150 PENANG, Fri.— A Penang Magistrate. Mr. Au Ah Wah, remarked m a Court here today that he could well understand a person's reluctance to furnish his income tax returns, because nobody liked to pay income tax. The Magistrate, however, fined a furniture dealer. Lim Poe115 words
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Article54 1956-11-10 8 Journalists To Tour Free China SIXTEEN Ma ayat journalists aril] leave Singapore torn rrow night on a fortnight's goodwill tour of Formosa at thc invitation of the Association of Journalists of Free China. In the group is The Standard's sub-editor Mr. Andrew Fang. While m Formosa, the journalists will be54 words
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Article58 1956-11-10 8 THE Peninsula Malays Union w:ll hold a meeting of its central committee m Johore Bahru tomorrow to discuss the Federation budget, forthcoming Singapore merdeka talks, and merger of Singapore with Federation after independen-c. Inche Ahmad Haji Rah m, president of PMU. told The Standard yesterday58 words
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Article31 1956-11-10 8 A SUPPLEMENT to the Singapore Government Gazette issued j r e?terday announces that the Pilot Board has fixed the number of licensed pilots m the Colony at 18.31 words
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Article128 1956-11-10 8 33,000 Ask For Whitley Council HOBI than 13*000 civilian employees ol the thi Ed Benrices In Bingaj want their employer.* up an Inter-Servl :.:tley Council to deal with their problems. Representatives oi tl unions the Army Civil Service Union, the Admlralt: Local Btafl On! d and Air Ministry Local Stall128 words
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140 1956-11-10 8 Singapore Is Streets Aheac Oi Manila Say Filipinos TWELVE I on Iv al and goodw:.. visil Colony went on and at 11 to say at Streets: S iner than those m Bangki k ai Th( treel ligl -:ng syst(. m Food Gei san < ii Mar where C Ln< d140 words
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Advertisement96 1956-11-10 8 GREAT WORLD AIR CONDITIONED) CABARET TONIGHT EXTENSION 1 A.M. A \IGHT OF SPOT DANCES CHOCOLATE NIGHT SPOT DANCE PRIZES. Selection Of Delicious CADBURYS FRY CHOCOLATES Will Be Distributed As SPOT DANCE PRIZES. By Kind Courtesy Of MS SIME DARBY CO. LTD. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \n h OM OM CM A BOOM GALA96 words
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Miscellaneous589 1956-11-10 8 mZ^-lntanac Information at a Glance Music Wbile You Work, 6.15 To Spore Diary radio malaya ttJ*ttattbmmS& The News <s.- Commentary, C 45 l.imil Methodist Fellowship: Film RADIO MALAYA (Oeaaral Service) Sports Round -Up 653 Reoort nal dinner at Short 1 p m Saturday Date (XL). 1.30 f orn the WEST589 words
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Miscellaneous604 1956-11-10 8 J "Kcyiii: to h.irn I- halt i^^TTflT^^ t^T^^^ I iiWsS the work lit half vnu P^&j &I J •^m.'^l Ifi I f ANSI'S remain; again begin thi* ami f&S§ §I i IMm, IK* I tgkjpf Ihou wilt have tun-In-. i." f^J S^ Vv'iV'kim,, it.i> i\ik\- I^^F^vl^B^^^^RE^ n BIRTHSIGN tt S604 words
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Article, Illustration207 1956-11-10 9 Spotlight Shifts To The Middle-East ABOVE: This one picture sums up the tragedy of Hungary. The old woman, blinded by tears and exhausted by fears and grief, is shown on arrival at a ref.uee? centre in Austria. Right: Hungarian people in London inarch to the Prime Ministers residence in DowningAP; UP - 207 words
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Advertisement164 1956-11-10 9 M PREVENTS RUST RESISTS ABRASION 1 M *a mtm .aßßaaaaaaaaaaa^v SCuND jaMm jaaLataaaTaaaaaaaaaaaaf atfe^ \/V iA^WS K*"\^ \\mmmt Is aa^r>' Flintkote Underbody Protective Coating meets standard automotive requirements for durability. one application should survive thc normal wear and tear for the life of the vehicle DONT WAIT UNTIL RUST AND164 words
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Article, Illustration65 1956-11-10 10 MORE than "00 guests attended a reception at the Sea View Hotel. Singapore, on Thursday, given by The Bank of India Ltd., to mark its Golden Jubilee, including Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy. and Mrs. Jumabhoy. Picture shows (from left): Mrs. A.R. Kilmartin.65 words
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Article129 1956-11-10 10 GROSS revenue collections for the first ten months of this year m Singapore showed an increase of 57,389,--000 compared with the same period of the past year, accoidins to the Customs Department monthly report issued yesterday. T. tai revenue collected for the period was 573.859.000 compared129 words
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Article25 1956-11-10 10 Exchange B to mere:. og TT. or OD. ready: Francs 141] B. *i l Guilders I X Shillings 232 Philp. Pesos Ml remain25 words
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Article127 1956-11-10 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Es bangs noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Nov. $26] buyers. |27| rs; coconut oil m bulk $41 rs, m drums $44 sellers. tok white pepper $118 sellers. Sarawak white $117 .al Sarawak black $83 sellers. Tone: Quiet. Singapore Copra Association ing prices yr127 words
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367 1956-11-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Sales of cool from Malaya's only pit at Batu Arang have dropped 14 per cent over the past year and its management is faced with the alternatives of either reducing the scale of operations further or closing the Colliery if additional367 words
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Article132 1956-11-10 10 RUBBER TOPS LEVEL SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday rose 1| cents to $1.00 5/8 per lb. for first grade December shipment on improved inquiries from overseas. Prices opened higher on better overseas advices. Fair demand for the lower crade continued m the mornmg during which minor fluctuations were reported. Prices remained132 words
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Article, Illustration103 1956-11-10 10 PRINCE Axel of Denmark. Chairman of the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd., and a member of the International Committee of Olympic Games, flew into Singapore yesterday irom the Federation where he had been touring extensively for the last week. Tne Plinee came to Penang last Saturday and has103 words
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Article, Illustration139 1956-11-10 10 THE East Asiatic Company's newest ship to be put on the Far East service the Bogota arrived m Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage from Europe. The freighter Is the first of its kind to be built with its engine aft. The advantage is139 words
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Article, Illustration194 1956-11-10 10 MR. JOHN BRUCE BONNY, vice-president and general manager of Mornson-Knudsen Company, Inc.. of Boise, Idaho, one of the world's largest construction companies, flew into Singapore from Jakarta by KLM yesterday. He was accompanied by his wife. He said most of the work done by194 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-11-10 10 MR. A. G. COLYER. assistant export manager of The General Electric Co. Ltd. of England, is noiv on a month's visit lo Malaya and Borneo. Picture shows Mr. Cotyer f'-r'plifj on his arrival c: Singapore International port irom Hongko! Ist. He men H. Steed, q director o- GJE.C. (Malaya) Ltd.Standardpic - 58 words
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Article98 1956-11-10 10 KAMUNING (Perak) Rubber Tin Co. Ltd.'s profit for the year ended June ."O. 1956 after providing for U.K. and Malayan taxation, depreciation of building and machinery, and annual replanting charge, amounted to £45.971. To this is added credit balance at June 30, 1959 of £50,723, making a total98 words
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Article379 1956-11-10 10 THE week has been one of active trading by all sections of the rubber market, according to the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. Interest has mainly been focussed on the Midrile East [situation, but beneath the sur- face there has been a genuine379 words
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Article33 1956-11-10 10 OCTOBER rubber crop? announced are: Amalgamated Malay 79.500 lb: Boreili 74.000 lb. Connemara 4.1. 100 lb; New Serendah 66.000 lb. lasSßll 31.500 lb; Kuala Sidim 115.030 lb; Bukit Kepong 16,700 lb.33 words
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216 1956-11-10 10 Share Mart Improves On Cease-fire Reports THE cease fire In the Middle East was responsible for the improvement m the Malayan share market yesterday. All Bed ons ol the M lay n share market were Quiet and hesitant yesterday tnon v j showed a change of sentiment m the afternoon216 words
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Article65 1956-11-10 10 .brokers [business doner ■o. $2.25: irdi Hammers $1.57. I. Colls $1.10 cd; Robinson ords $1.60: Sime Darby $2.02 Weame Bros. $3.20. :am 51.57 J. $1.58ir Austral 3. 19/4*; Johan $L6B; Karuunting 10/9, Ruing River X 9/. to 39 1- -d: $2.4 I i 13/9' PMalinf r r65 words
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90 1956-11-10 10 Harrisons Crosfield: Final Div. TH? Harri« sons Crosfield, Ltd. have recommended payment of a final d. < 00.000 deferred nary stock of ten per (16 percent, on £1.00 less income tax a1 the makjng on .no (20 per on £1,000,000) for th c ended June 30, 1956. -roup trading amoum90 words
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Advertisement592 1956-11-10 10 NOTICES PERAK MEDICAI DEPARTMENT TENDERS INVITED QBPARATE I ra are :r--3 r i ach ol the A B ipl I R»tl ns to Hospitals m Perak for period Ist 'm t ith Jun v 3 5 .rr. I I d In Perak I per I Ist Jir. tary 1957 to592 words
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Advertisement254 1956-11-10 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OE MALAYA TENDERS m invited tootn 1 ni .as Contractors r the en cti n and n i aMi n ResiI|-■ a c illege at Nassim Singapore. q taatitlea, SpecifiAxtich s I Agreement. ns of Contract, and r i rm will be available n application at254 words
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Miscellaneous96 1956-11-10 10 OUTER ROADS tombo Mvi Rang, Awata Maru. Surat Sindh, g> Ya, Seladang, Sinabang. i Theta Star, S imbang, !^ronika. Universal Trader. areus INNER ROADS Bong Eng, Empoh. Hal T Ui: Rokan, Bua Li, Pangkor, Seng- irai N ins Van Den Rr k k Tar..". Sumpitan. P. Kid ing SUB WHARVES96 words
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Miscellaneous144 1956-11-10 10 EXPECTED TODAY 9 ant f 5 EMM 3 SYD/DAKWIM 8.10 a.m. A :r Indla Ai;") BOM 9.00 a.m Malayan Airways MLI2I KL/MAL SB a.m. Malayan Airways MLIOI PG Xl ::4.sp.m. Hr* KLB2S AMS/BKOK ..p.m. ?P AC A 8A963 HONGKONG 5.35 r v Malayan Airways ML2IU PALEMBANG ci P, OAC 8A707144 words
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Advertisement833 1956-11-10 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ltt man 6 mtm 132/6 Reb(Mon THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To hj /ji. Boston New York Baltimore Philadelphia Cult Ports i Pore t- Sham Penang s MNov 15 l6Nov 17/ISNov 1 29 Dee/a -r 1/b |a AS 5/14 F«b 15/16 feb 17/18 Feb833 words
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Advertisement1163 1956-11-10 11 Id 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTO. Tel: 2412 8 l,ne,, (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T 0 8 p r Carrier option to proceed via othei ports to load and discharge cargc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS1,163 words
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Advertisement830 1956-11-10 11 MITSUI pH LINE Spore P.S'hom Penonr FOR JAPAN AkakuiQian Mcru for YokOhomo Kobe Moii vio Honokoro 21 Nov 1 6 Nov 1 5 Nov Akibason Morv tor Yokohama Nogova, Kobe vie Honakonp 1 2 Dec FOX USA For New York Philocelphio Baltimore Hodokasor Mart* 17 Nov 21 Nov Arimasan Maru830 words
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Advertisement692 1956-11-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIvVA*iDS Soiling- ten Fongkok ond o> to' Eost Penong F horr b po-r "BOGOTA" Godown -4 ot noo "KAMBODIA" 2 3 Dec 4 4'., c 5 6 Dec "SELANDIA'' 11 Dec I] 5 Dec 14 Dec HOMEWARDS Soiling' toi omcc Antwea Rofterdom. Homfcuro, Copinhoq.;n Gothenburg o»ic S692 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-11-10 12 STA\DAKDIOIF(ARD:\o.I FOR THIS WEEK-END When is your next date with the hairdresser? Today, tomorrow, or next week? Well, here's one hair style-the FLIP FRINGE recommended specially for those who find that 'fringes' suit them. This is the first of several hair styles which will appear m this53 words
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Article, Illustration499 1956-11-10 12 FASHION TIPS BY LANE FOR THE CAREER GIRLS SK any employer how he likes hN women employees to look, and ten-to-one he'll reply "smart, neat and unobtrusive." Bosses on celluloid may prefer hottle blondes with tight sweaters and notably vital statistics, but m real-life they like their499 words
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Article435 1956-11-10 12 TROM Vlor s r S.ngap .re I Mala, ins "iiimi and yoa will Had rf I d. partrmm;. i-- p >p.i!.ir places nou at i Kom; ,i ollei I t m ni' sell 1 gramophone records ire just im s. presents I i and Oi s i435 words
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Article452 1956-11-10 12 THE DOCTOR SAYS IAttoo DOCTOR Tattoo UniY so many young men get tattooed m the first place I do not know but certainly a lot of them regret it afterwards. Both readers E. R. and J. W. have asked how their tattoos could he removed. It ran be done end452 words
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Advertisement198 1956-11-10 12 Trianft Reqd Trade Mork^^\jm TOYS I- I 4-t-2 Clasi Model 910 TRICYCLt. As illustration fitted 12 dia. front and 6 dia. rtai wheels, and 5/8" tyres Large, comty J' <_90 metal saddle. Desißncd tor children _j/ l^^\ with 13-15" inside leg measuremcrr< JtiTv r^. iJtX m\*^^^^^iiu' ~^^^W<^^mT^' finished mh^c I198 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-11-10 13 -Picture by fkmFeder, t n of Malaya Olympic \7 (m while jrrscys), ployed Man" District on the Khun: Padsmg. The _rm:r uas abandoned at half-time due to a heavy downpour of rain. The score then stood fit f_f for the Olympic team.- Ch'ag Seng PohCh'ag Seng Poh - 45 words
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Article767 1956-11-10 13 By Peter Wilson t» fantastic that the r\Z spectacle of Olympic (.ames should be of the M.'.r ithon. For back in 1908 in London Cm most famous Marathon of all ith the first man, itt't Pie*r-> Dorando of te~z disqualified for receiving767 words
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Article, Illustration541 1956-11-10 13 IT'S PAKISTAN INDIA IN FINAL Pak Hockey Skipper Says PAKISTAN expect to qualify lor the final of thc Olympic hockey with India as their opponents. This opinion was expressed by the skipper of the Pakisjtan team. Hamid. when the entire Pakistan Olympic contingent of 80 passed j through the Colony541 words
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Article90 1956-11-10 13 INSIDE left John Co-ovy of B 1 0:y rrj;>:^ fc ".rey team was an interested spectal m yesterday's division itch between the Indian Association and the Sii j.tpore Cricket Club. Interview) after tne match, he I j-i lie Standard that the standard of hockey seen I II high90 words
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Article180 1956-11-10 13 POLICE BEAT the Singai r v hour Board Pol r> by three c lis to one m a S H.A. Div, I feag ie i itch on the CSC ground i This was the last outing for the P dice arc fourth m the league table180 words
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Article27 1956-11-10 13 AMINTASCO Club trounced the Police Sports Club by eight games to one m a friend y tab e•ennr.s matcn played a; tne PTS last oighl27 words
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Article157 1956-11-10 13 HOCKEY: SHA IeSOW 1. University rs Wanderers at University; Div 2. Sir.gapors Te-ichers Union rs RAF Seletar at Malar; Dft STL? rs YMSA c STUi YMCA vs Caste* 1 YMCA; Prisons vs RASC gl P r I I SOCCER: Indian Sccee Hat pa "ifr'Ty Rangers ad f r157 words
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Article69 1956-11-10 13 Hungarvs top athlete Sandos Iharos was excluded irom Hungary" 152 strong Olympic contingent This a their mam atr Lazlo v. bo ai I m the j v. 02 members of the Hungarian team. ThC «ram wll 1 J off for Melboui c on Sunday. The Ethopians.69 words
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Article212 1956-11-10 13 INDIAN Association beat S ngapore Cricket Club by hve 00 i s to two In a SEA Div. 1 league match on tbe paeanyesterday. a feature of the match a the outstanding display of the Indian goalkeeper Suppiah, who time and again brought off splendid212 words
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Article93 1956-11-10 13 THE United States Information Service announced yesterday that the U.S. Olympic soccer team is scheduled to play a charity match against a Singapore team on November 12. Proceeds of the gate receipts. it is understood, will be donated to the Singapore Poppy Day Fund.93 words
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Advertisement250 1956-11-10 13 VEHICLE EOR SALE LICET Ci'rocr; J9J2 > r Policy exp. August 1957 perfect condition 2 owners $2,600 00 easy terms seen 32 Tivt i ton L WHERE TO (STAY) EAT lOHORE HOTEL: St dans. .1 La it Johore Bahru E C* m Air condil rooms: baths. Chinese. European food, full250 words
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Advertisement497 1956-11-10 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITUATIO\S VACAM \PPI > 1 tor posts as full-' TE." [ERS m the »?r For ndary English Schoola, ...apore. 2 \pplicants must be holders .egree of the Malaya or other Commoowaanls emple- -vill depend on quali" applicant's own hai mould be sent to the Ottcer. Government Schools, f497 words
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Miscellaneous371 1956-11-10 13 Li 1 Abner B y A/ a-. .:.s-m JPam lv V BHC COMC V bJT-KAJMME-71 P' th&an- HAS V'f'^/??- 11 V. C NTH |A-Meß*J rRETURH Ath'STOLLN *T.f-THIS MONEN THANKS.T YOU r/sEisJrNfYTOR PHOGBOL- D I DCAIM-HCM 5Ef HIM, S THTH JNOEf*) I money v^ I iS YOURS. r -u'-f- lah ll371 words
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Article200 1956-11-10 14 Windsor Lad The Trundle Mill Srrulineer CYBENE CVREXE HOLLYWOOD s>T\lt HOLLYWOOD STAR 1 ,i v Kunnrr K'il Kiinner yrene L'Jlf if H.iilv muni Mir Hollywood Star Toljur Kcd Kimner HOM V Bl I LINGFIELD HONEY HF.E HONEY BEE "> Persian i oiiiit Life Jacket Life Jacket Life Jacket200 words
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Article1208 1956-11-10 14 RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1. J9.j Majula ISv 9.00 Mr. T V Mitchell Donnelly Omnr S.") 0 Tohar 1\ S.l.', Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Too Rodgen Joharl 078 Get Coin? I] S.I! Ifr T. F. Wong Daniels SanWQOQ 1 123 Orene U1,208 words
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655 1956-11-10 14 The Camel can outstay rivals over todays trip Windlewell Is Lively Threat Says WINDSOR LAD THE CAMEL should outstay his rivals and take the l\ miles event (Race Six) for Class Two performers at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, final day of the Selangor Turf Clubs November Meeting. Staying Is his655 words
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Article302 1956-11-10 14 Honey Bee best in open field RACE TWO Lingfield, Persian Co i Honey Bee and life Jacket appeal here. fly choice, however, goes lo Honey Bee, who missed his race OB the first fi.iv and anpears tv have been saved fof this. He ran tocne a -ah" length winner from302 words
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Article247 1956-11-10 14 CARSHALTON, a splendid winner over the Penang mile on a heavy track last month, appears to have an ea^\ task m Race Three over nine furlongs. He missed las race on the second day. but there is nothing wrong with him. He Is retaining his247 words
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Article625 1956-11-10 14 RACE FOUR Copper Khan. Banker Bo\ and Interlaken should have thi race among themselves ir: ttmain s:\-lurlong sprint ioi Cla SS Two Division One. Ranker Roy, who WOO well m Division Two, looks good lor a double. Banker Boy ran home a splendid winner625 words
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176 1956-11-10 14 It's Record Time in the last race RACE EIGHT 1 01 race for Class Five. D no lt horses hat j aims. Film SI Ll Tahu. Baby Chris. Record Time Santa Claus hav< c Record Time USu m his second run. and I him to improve or. his four: Ruboer176 words
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Article78 1956-11-10 14 > \i .thoi (.11 hi wi ,t>- lmprm ed tin r mr today-- ran* at Koala I umpur vill probably be** j heavy again Big Sweep I OKI \-l Po..] v 'm held on R.n-e- 5 and 2 mad tlu rrebli on J lacea I I and Ibe78 words
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Advertisement184 1956-11-10 14 77//; NEW BALDI 29 [2K"i2tt") CAMERA uit/i Ot feather case at SH.T.OO T c Fc'- 29 is one'- er e »<-.--• -r nc low-priced ccco m t*~e Famous Balda Range TN EAIDANAR F2.9 coctcd end co'our ecrre-'ed Bf guarantees crystal-clear p ;r.'tr v alsc make pari en crgemcots. jH ir184 words
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