Singapore Standard, 12 November 1956

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  • 32 1 Singapore STANDARD POLICE J^t F^ VW FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 line.) 2400 "fl* /A./ I -3L 2811 2414 MI. No. 133 12 PAGES IS TENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY NOVEMBER 12, 1956
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  • 571 1 FOOD RIOTS BREAK OUT IN INVASION CITY HUMRY EGYPTIAN MOBS LOOT ARMY STORES 1,000 Dead Litter Port Said's Streets PORT SAID, Nov. 11 Riots broke out in this invasion city last night as food shortage and epidemic threatened its 250,000 civilian population. More than 500 Egyptians raided army stores on
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  • 74 1 LIST z u%ma!iy proi>ose the expulW*n of Soviet Russia from the \f ns at the forthcoming General Assembly for bar conduct in Hungary, sources the For- igi Min- SIR Donald MacGillivray, I ((it'iation Ili^h Commissioner, with the Raia Muda i i BdaagMT, Service Chiefs, high government officiaJs and
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  • 395 1 SOVIET MIGHT TOO MUCH FOR HUNGARIANS BELGRADE, Nov. 11 (Rcutcr) The Hungarian uprising which broke out on Oct. 23 was stated in reports reaching here today to be virtually at an end. It had been quashed by the might of the Soviet Army in
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  • 155 1 NICKELSDORF, On Ausfro-Hungarian Frontier, Nov. 11 (AP) A Hungarian refugee who crossed into Austria here this morning said that Russian soldiers who entered his home town, Moson-Magyarovar, thought they had been sent to the Suez Canal zone to help the Egyptians against the British and
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  • 29 1 SIX British customs sheds ■long the Northern Ireland Eire border were blown up early ye>terd?.v Britain's Remembrance Day. police announced in Belfast. No one W9M injured.- Reuter
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  • 27 1 MORPI drunks were convicted in England and Wales last year than in any other year since 1938. an official Government white paper stated yesterday.
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  • 21 1 THE Duke of Edinburgh has arrived at Lae, New Guinea. in a Qantas aircraft from Port Moresby.- Reuter
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  • 258 1 'PREJUDICED? -OF COURSE NOT! ...BUT KAUM IBU LEADER GOES JUST THE SAME KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The UMNO high command today confirmed the expulsion of its Kaum Ibu leader, Che Khathijah Sidek, by the Johore Bharu I)i\ision on s rounds of continued flouting of Party discipline and rules. A two-hour meeting
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  • 189 1 Israel Claims Gaza Strip JERISALEM, Israel Sector. Nov. 11 (AP) Mrlr Argov. Chairman ol the Parliamentary Security and Foreign Affairs Committee, says the captured Gaza strip would remain part of Israel. Argov who is also a leader of Premier Ben Gurion's Mapal (Labour) Party made
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  • 140 1 naples, Nov ftr.st contingent o! 50 Norwegian soldiers arrived at Capodichino airport here I day as part of the 6.000--str< Df .ted Nations police iorce to be stationed in Ef The sleepy-eyed Norwegian troops, alter an aii-night flight from Oslo, filed out o: the huge doors
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  • 73 1 Way To Slim LONDON, Nov. 11 (Router) British women should eat liquorice if they want to be slim, according to an article by I)r B. .lames in The Lancet, one of Britain's leading medical journals. If taken shortly before a meal the persistent, strong taste prevented a person from
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  • 26 1 THE Queen led Britain yesterday :n remembering the dead of the two world wan when she laid a wreath l1 r hall, London.- Reuter
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  • 24 1 A BRITISH soldier was wounded ye>terday when terrorists iobbed a grrnade at a military truck in a street in Limassol. Cyprus. Reuter
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  • 163 2 MR. DONNELL Death Of Prominent Malayan 1 NEWS was received C. yesterday of the sudden death in Melbourne. Aus- 2 tralia. of Mr. R. B. B. j Donnell (67). a senior S partner of Messrs. Lyall 2 2 and Evatt the Singapore firm of stork and share- j brokers. Mr.
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  • 33 2 CHINESE Communist* said m Saturday they had shot down U "enemy" plane over the East China coast, but U.S. ind Nationalist China officersaid none of their planes wa. missing. A. P.
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  • 259 2 THE Singapore Trades Union Congress is to protest against the recent reduction in the personal allowance on income tax. The Financial Secretary. Mr. T. If. Hart, announced at the last Legislative Assembly meeting that it is proposed, at the beginning of
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  • 105 2 U.M.N.O. CHIEF CALLS FOR GREATER UNITY MEMBERS of the UMNO north division. Singapore, were told yesterday to work with greater unity and cooperation to achieve independence through constitutional means. Singapore State UMNO general secretary, Syed Ahmad Jamalullil, speaking at the inaugural meeting of the north division at the Arab Union
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  • 32 2 A HOUSE of Representatives committee is considering legislation to end a provision in the income tax laws which allows a fjno-doilar deduction for the upkeep of a mistress. Reuter.
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  • 292 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In a bid to counteract Com munist propaganda that Malaya would not attain independence next year, the Federation's Chief Minister today ordered an air-drop of 10,000,000 leaflets into the jungles giving details of the country's Merdeka programme. The leaflets, issued under
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  • 78 2 SIX member? of the Federation trade delegation to Communist China returned to Singapore vesterdav from Peking. Other members are at present in Hongkong and expected to be back shortly. Mr I.im Pang Ling, deputy leader of the delegation, said the member^ had made "satisfactory trade contacts"
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  • 73 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The first Joint meeting of the Town Planning Institute and the Federation of Malaya B tiety of Architects will be held at the British Council Hall here on Nov. 15. Mr. J. E. Jack>on. Planning Officer ol the Municipal Engineer's Office, will speak on
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  • 169 2 PKNANG. Sun. The Alliance Government should take necessary steps to redress the existing unsatisfactory state of aiTairs in the public servi before taking any appropriate measures to implement the Malayanization policy. This was stated today by the prt [dent Of the Government Medical
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  • 64 2 A SINGAPORE student, Kch Eng Soon, 10, of Geylang Road, was drowned in the sea off Katong Park yesterday. Koh. with a group of boy-;. wa s holding on to a life belt when he lost balance and go: into trouble. A life saver. Lau Liat Chin, swam
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  • 149 2 Free Them Or Try Them Plea The Singapore Federation of Services Union will ask the Go\ernment to either release or try In open court eight members (,f the Army Civil Service Union and the Air Ministry Local Stall Union arrested during the recent riots under the Public Security Ordinance Yesterday,
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  • 103 2 IP' H, 1 7'-" n NW leader of the Nations. tion of Perak, Tenge, Megai Yunus, today dec a red that the irty was not dead as some people seemed to suggest. Speaking at the annual gen< :ng here today, the Tenfk I said
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  • 62 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A total of 170 are attending the clan organised recently by the Johore Bahru branch of r Ms layan Chinese s tion to teach the art of Chinese! self-defen<-'e (Kooa One girl has enrolled, but e has not as yet turned up for practice.
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  • 146 2 IPOH, Sun. The Second The congress further urged Congress of Party Ra'ayat Government to establish a today passed a resolution fully-elected Federal Legi?lastrongly protesting the station- ture and to hold general e'ecing of Commonwealth and UOQI immediately after Merforeign troops in the country. deka
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  • 116 2 Drink Black Coffee In Protest KUALA Li'Mrrp s The E x-Security F Association today rejected thi iot of the Federation Chief 1 nku Abdul Rahman, to merge with the esta- ished Ex- crvicemen's Associan 1 furthtf promotion of common aims. Th i ecurity Forces' Association alleged that the servl Association
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  • 17 2 Don:. I uddenlr «f--:.i't -d husband of R^-r and fat or of Ka:« 3r. d J
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  • 84 2 ABOVE: Mr. Chan Kan Seng and his bride, the former Miss Wong Poh Kuing. after their wedding at the Kuala Lumpur Registry on Saturday. The groom is a wellknown businessman in the Capital. Right: Mr. Alan Pattinson. of the Public Works Department. Temerloh. Pahang, hands
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  • 567 3 PRAYERS for world peace were offered in several languages at the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph in Singapore yesterday morning. The prayers were offered by dignitaries representing the Muslim, Buddhist, Hindu, Parsee, Jewish and Christian religions. Before the prayers were offered, wreaths in remembrance of
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  • 99 3 PIPES and Drums of the 1/6 Gurkha Rifles march past the C.-in-C FARELF, Lt. -General Sir Francis Festing, at the Memorial Day Parade at the Tanglin G.H Q. in Singapore yesterday. THE Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman lays a wreath at the foot of the Kuala Lumpur
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 184 4 Mystery Of A Missing Mother TOK\O. Nov. 11 (UP) A Malay youth today called off his search for his Japanese mother, whom he has not seen in 20 years, and packed his b.ms to return home to Singapore Abu Bak.ir. 24-year-o'd employee in a British printing plant in Singapore, was
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  • 17 4 NO rmilltta to either Communist terrorist! °r Security a raoorted in the f Icration yvttarday.
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  • 50 4 FOUR Colombo Plan nominees of the Singapore Citj Counril walk to a lecture ii the Melbourne Technical College. Australia. From left, they are: John Fong Siew Wah (civil enffin coring) Fok Tai Loy (electrical engineering); Raymond Valentine Nicholas (civil engineering); Benedict Cheon? Wing Kok telectrical engineerlns).
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  • 290 4 THE Singapore City Council will not back down to 'whimsical suggestions" of licensed stall-holders to change the regulations governing the payment of rentals, a City official told The Standard yesterday. Mr, .1. Ephraim. Superintcndeni of the City C^ansinsj and Hawkers Department, said the law
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  • 90 4 Big Hook-Up For Radio Contest KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Radio Malaya will have i COast-tttH oast VHF hook-up tonight in presenting 12 Malay artistes competing in Its 1956 Amateur Singing Contest Singapore, Kua'a Lumpur and Penar.g stations will be linked by VHF for the show. in which contestants will be required
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  • 65 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. A party ot airmen of the Royal Australian Air Force based here today took in hand a blind Chinese who was travelling as a passenger on the Bagan from Penang to Butterworth. Alighting from the ferry the airmen were seen leading the blind man out
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  • 106 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. A resolution requesting the Shell Company, Penang, to open negotiations over the dismissa. of one of its employees, Noor bin Mohamad Shariff, was passed at an emergency oxeciltiw meeting of the Pctroleum Distributive Employees' Union at Kampong Oaiah Road today. The meeting
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  • 110 4 BUKIT IHBTAJAM. Sun. Certain drainage improve- tl to be carried out in the northern district of Province Welleslev should assist in solving the philariasis problem in the Penaga-Kuala Muda areas. This was the opinion of the Settlement Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Mr. P. H. •Tones, in
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  • 50 4 KUALA LUMPUR SunThree fire engines wore today rushed to the Ring Road area in answer to an urgent fire alarm this afternoon. But all they had to put under control were tubs of tar that had become alight from nearby welding work^. (6 7 ft)
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  • 52 4 THE Singapore Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swec Kee. in a radio broadcast last night, said that registration for Chinese Middie School students from the Chinese and Chung Cheng High schoolwould definitely close on Nov. 15 at 6.00 'p.m. He said more
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  • 67 4 MALACCA, Sun. The remains of the late Mr. Tan Koon Siang, who died here a few dayi ago after a short nines*, were interred at the Bukit China burial ground today. Mr. Tan was brought up by Italayi Uld later played a big part in aiding poor
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  • 176 4 students hud registered Government centre-, there were still 1 students who are unaccounted for. Be MM C; eminent kM decided to re-open rtgi.-:ra-tion at the two schools, with the co-operation of UK management committee* i enable the remaining 5,000 tc register themselves. PnpOi seeking registration
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  • 102 4 TEMERLOH. Sun. More than 150,000 acres of virgin land in the Temerloh district of Pahang wiy soon be cleared for cultivation of rubber, cocoa, padi and maize. Disclosing this to The Standard, the District Officer. G M. Morgan. said the Land e had received scores
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  • 110 4 No Foul PlayCoroner MALACCA, Sun °noe of fou] r in connectic of a newly-born female infant, found wrapped in newspaper in an Asahan barrack room at Jasin recently, derided the roner here on Friday. Ramanatha Iyer heard evidence that the baby £irl born without anyone asnj the mother, Nap binte
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  • 83 4 113 Persons Donate Their Blood A TOTAL of 11? people civilians and 28 Services men. donated Wood to the Singapore B ood Transfusion Centre r^wer to an SOS. more blood during the month of October e Mobile Units went out on three occasions during the same period and collected 146
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  • 39 4 MALACCANS in Sine;*- Mr Kohr-rt Tan n pore celohratrd tin- opening S'atiL srcoiid from lefl of the Malacca i sren chatting with somi Club at 21. South Canal the lub's :>OO niembf Road, on Saturday. Mandardpic.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 163 4 cAlmanac Information al a Glance Y.MCX: Kr ing club meet! at 97 Mayer Road at 430 p.m to celeb. <*e Prayer Wrek." Drr=* maki-: class at Raffles Quay. 9 15 i m. Shell (o f-ree film sbow— "Marian Anderson" at Shell Theatrette Collyer Quay, 115 r>mlnoor|xir:ited SerretarlM Sludrnu Ji«M-iely: ■Accountancy"
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    • 217 4 matic Troupe (Sta^e show) 2.30. 1 and 9 15 p.m. MALACCA CAPITOL: Merry-co-Round 12 30 3. 6.30 and 9 15 p.m. LIDO; Foong Wan Chow 3. 7 and W.15 p.m RK\: 7 Men from Ko w 3. 63') and 9 15 p.m IAVOT: Pe~.z Kee 3. 7 and 915 p
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    • 205 4 ft 3n pad 9 pm HINDUSTAN: Rsjarar-.i 2.30. 545 and 9 p.m KLANG CAPITOL: Rock Around The Clock 2 30. 6.45 and 9.15 pm P. SWETTENHAM CATHAY: Kalaka 3. 630 and 9 p m MPOH RK\: Fire In The Blood 12.45. 3 6.4S and P 15 p n Rl H\
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    • 218 4 QUEENS: Ah Sou (Cantonese) 2.30. 7 ar.d 930 p m. RADIO MALAYA BADIO MALAYA (Genera i (-e > i Lunch Date (P); 1 > NV 1.45 Terr, > T n.c tP); 2 pm. Schools I 6 p.m. P• pra 1 mp immir; 6.02 1 T^ S P 65( g a
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  • 1068 5  - LETTER from Down Under Jim Henry By Our Queensland Corresponden t DISCRIMINATION against Japanese goods should cease and Japan should get a better deal from Australia, said MR. USHIBA, leader of a Japanese trade delegation which arrived in Darwin by air the other day. Saying that Japan did not want
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  • 384 5 '■pHKKH is profound gloom in I Melbourne where 'he (lames, due to open in l<ss than two weeks' time, is under the cloud of events in the Middle 1.1-4 (with some counIries, e.g. irnq. ad\ising wifhdrawal Si their teams) and the even durker cloud of developments in Hungary I
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  • Article, Illustration
    770 5 A MODERN WAY OF GETTING ALONG AT A COCKTAIL PARTY "PVERYBODY talks about how terrible the average cocktail party is. But nobody does anything about it except maybe throw a worse one himtrif later. It's reached a point where, when a host invites you to a cocktail
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  • Letter FROM INDIA
    • 936 5 S WW^^^y|T^yy^^^^^^Bfg3k f^BSTi^^^SBBBBBI A f flt ff*" A^ft tf >QN the day the new In- dian States were > ushered in, Haile Selas- sie, the Emperor of Ethi- opia, who is now on a three-week visit to India, was at the temporary capital of Kerala, Trii
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 428 6 Singapore TIGER Standard Taxation Blunder TTHZ Singapore Governmcr.' advisers have stepped with both feet on the corns of wage-earners. The :ra:e protests that have been made over the increases in taxation, with their accompanying ev.. ::ftins: the cost of living of the workers, arc s sns that thf Government cannot
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  • 413 6 IT n tnent th Federation Government is j Witt expenditure than in the of more i ttfc tt la await o: ttM tad that sol( pendence on rubber and t.r. h BBVla N has not done much to encourage 5 of production. During the past hPO MBI IIM
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  • 786 6  - ROCK SAND Prize COLIN LEGUM DAKAR. French W. Africa AJAURITANIA, which the Moroccans are demanumg from France, is a land of sand and rock and mountains. It is sparsely populated, with fewer than 6fin,00ft inhabitants spread over 400,000 square miles. Some i iea of its vast loneliness and desert-like existence
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  • 451 6 TAX RISE IS NOT PALATABLE Bbr; The recent annoimceof increased taxes, both persona! and impersonal, in the budgetary speech in Singapore was not a P' l ::<h. I Government Pays, have a nice programme for you. If you want to en■t nay for it." We have heard this before ■M
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 355 6 Six Points For Salvation Of Egypt Sir; I has en to support the arguments outlined in your leader and by your correspondents of 6th November. 1956 on the Suez Canal issue. 1 am not an Israelite nor Briton but a Straits Chinese. It sickens me to read of the unjustifiable
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  • 774 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER CUNASEKERA By TTTE LIVE to learn and I learned on Thursdav, through the STANDARD, that the Colony of Singapore has been treating its tax payers much more generously than the United Kingdom. Knowing nothing about the U.K. I must accept this observation by
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  • 645 6  - Bonn 's Second Thoughts On Rearmament SEBASTIAN HAFFNLR BERLIN ALTHOUGH the new West German defence plans are still being treated as an official secret, enough lias been leaking out in the last few days to make it clear that a radical downward revision is in progress. According to the old
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  • 253 7 Priority Items For U.N. Assembly :\V YORK Nov. il (Re ilar) The I liddk and Hung pro- .erclay added, as priority item-. the heavy agenda of th 1':..- regular Gen-.: a! nbly o] ting rt on Monday. An emergency session of the crclal General A.^ombly which had been discu. .r.z
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  • 92 7 56 Rebels Killed In Action ALGIERS. Nov. 11. (AP)— A total of 56 Natior. rebels were killed and 33 captured during a tough, ■^-day battle on the edge of the Sahara Desert. French headquarters announced yesterday. e action began on (Übsday when helicr transported Foreign Legionnaires and paratroopers swooped down
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  • 53 7 LOXDOX, Nov. 11, (Reuter) The Observer announced that two of its trustees had rr-igned in protest against rial criticism of Sir Anthony Eden's policy re Mii -hal of I A Force Via Portal of Hungarford. aged 63 M I Mr. iitor of the Lo- S1 -.r.
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  • 254 7 RANGOON. Nov. 11 (AP)— Ex-Premier U Nu disclosed yesterday BiM s giving up a b:^ rented i"ct of Red C::inc:>e terri:y n< imo BS part of concessions toward a border set* neoi involving withdrawal off troops cf both sides. The rented section, total. 110 square
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  • 80 7 THE horror of the events of the last week reflected in their faces, a crowd of Hungarian refugees among them men. women and small children sit on the straw in I cadet school here after the flight across the border. Some ."i.OOO refugees have been catered for
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  • 121 7 BY ELEK FEHER, AN AMI COMMUNIST MEMBER OF HUNGABY'S I IRST r()STW A K PARLIAMENT WHO RECENTLY LEFT BUDAPEST. VIENNA, X^v. 11 (UP) Red Ai:nv iuis met its match in Budapest It is the Molotov cocktail, wielded by fatalistic anti-Communists. \s long as there are old
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  • 280 7 VIENNA, Nov. 11 (Reuter) A ■•starvation, blockade" of Budapest is doing more than Soviet milii might to crush the remaining pockets of rebel resistance, according to reports reaching here yesi ifh i port fr un :f i s and radio broadcasts, she y the mam
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  • 382 7 ci CHI are like nothing against the shadow war of four freedom fighters. This is the kind of war being waged when I drove out of Budapest With a spi cial Foreign Ministry pass that gat BM by the Soviet roadblock' Four Fronts The fight
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  • 161 7 SEDAN, Kai i is, Hi v. 11, I A IMI farmer --eniay after he had been pinned agaioti I rtfl if ear 48 t Applebj, 9 bo lives a'.cne on j a nearby farm, had only a j bunch of bananaa to eat during! Ihl
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  • 279 7 Let U.N. Handle World Crises, Says Eisenhower GETTYSBURG, Pennsylvania, Nov. 11, (UP) The White House today rejected the Swiss proposal for a five power conference on current threats to wcrld peace. President Eisenhower said lie preferred to approach international crises through the United Natir^ Mr. Eipiahl mat
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  • 24 7 ISRAEL RadJ i said last n that K.r.c Baud has d all Britt I and French r,3-innals in Saud: Arabia. R( ;ter.
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  • 205 7 Pope's Appeal For Peace VATICAN CITY, Nov. 11, (Reuter) Pi pe Piui xn last Dighi broad ISt a peace appeal to the world, the fir?! of itl kind since a similar appeai eight days before the outbreak of World War 11. The Pontnt returned specially three weeks earner than llSUal
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  • 126 7 'Out, You Murderers' Shouts Mob NEW YORK. Nov. 11. (AP) Some NO persons of E irOnean ne- en' watched by aboul MM policemen. an^vV marched past the Soviet Union's U.N headquarters on Satumay. There they paused to shake their fist and shout "Get out, you murderers." until police made them
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  • 19 7 NE N ARRIVAL singer Billy Daniel and Ml wife on Saturday became parents of a fiix-nnund 13--ounce daughter. A.P.
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  • 74 7 Argentine Printers Call Strike BUENOS AIRES, Not. It t'APi— The Printers' Union yesterday called a strike throughout Argentina beginning on Monday du :n;np. The union is demanding a so prr cmt wage lncr< e for its 30.000 members. Negotiations hav. b' in bogged down. The strike will close all newspapers,
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  • 69 7 iiOLTON. Kanm Hot it CAP) An A.r FoiCC lieutenant was killed n- u here yerterdiy wh< n tb< ;ct plane hp was flying erashed a.- I parent kxdeed I D The ninnr- r> Lt. Delberi Johnson, had twice "D.iz?* d" 'he farm home of hii parents
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  • 129 7 LONDON. Nov. 1 —The Queen win make uional Christmas Day to her peoples iam. the ~me British Broad:ng Corporation has announced. .1 be made at tbf time —three o'clock in the afternoon. The round-the-world greetprogramme to the Queen, which precedes her the voice of the Duke
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  • 103 7 NEW YORK N —A mm miib Istf knife wound in his stomach c from an operating table in a hospital emergency room terday gathered his clcthes about him and fled. The wounded man, Alfred Courie. about 30, was brought to Roosevelt Hospital by friends. Doctors said
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  • 33 7 SP) A delegation from Haiti arrived here yesterday to ,:e for large food shipments to areas gtri long drought. The delcfNNl said IM -.ans in rural area? were starving.
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    • 590 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond/oi re. Eott Penong P. S'hortt S'por« "KAMBODIA- 2 '3 Dec 4/4 Dec 5 6 De* "SELANDIA" 11/11 Dec 12 3 Dec 14/15 Dec HOMEWARDS Soiling* tor Genoa. Anrtrer* Rotterdam Hamburg Copenhegen Gothenburg Otic S'pore P.S'hom Penoru "MEONIA" hiCALLS GDYNIA "SONGKHLA" CALLS GDYNIA.
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  • 453 9 M.E. SITUATION HITS SHARES —Small Business Seen DUE to developments in the Middle East situation, Malayan share markets last week were nervous and hesitant. The volume of business was therefore small. From a market view point the 1957 Budgets announced last week would have been worse if the rate of
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  • 44 9 F i \>;.uic Co. Ltd. on Friday nisrht gave a cocktail th.? Singapore C!ub in honour of Prince Axel of h.iirnan of the company. Photo shows (from I e Axr!. Mrs. L Mortensen and Mr. Mortensen, gener.il mana;rr of East Asiatic
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  • 143 9 F uture Policy On Stockpile Likely Of particular interest to the Singapore rubber l> the latest report that the future policy on the rubber purchases for stockpiling which the GenerMTvices Administration may be announced this Good offtake from overseas markets has res.. in an improvement in tb* rubber trade in
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  • 168 9 COMPANY REPORTS ISSUED K.imuntins; Tin Dredging Ltd: Three dredges worked throug out the year ended 31.3 Ma! lit I months and another for 1 mor. 1 ..land. I I fla dividoni DD lk« I Net liquid assets l d i'e 'v >^d out at ier shan is were worth a
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  • 39 9 FULL figures of ca; the first half MjC 1956, published I P^Board of Trade, show that manufacturing industry spent 27 per rent more on capital account than in the fircf 1955. according to The ftoancia.
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  • 14 9 OUTPUT of the Jimah Rubber Batata Ltd. for October -,i I.8IK) ib.
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  • 330 9 XESS done in shares from Nov. 3 to 9 liiiiiik. Alex Brick (Ms 11.77J to $1 80. Fraser Neave Ords $2.0:5 to $2 05. Fraser and Neave Prefs $4.00 Federal pensary $2.25. Gammons $2 $2.10. Hammer Co. Hongkong Bank <Lon> £93} and .me Inci [Malayan
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  • 122 9 NEGOTIATIONS have been concluded for tb€ eomtruetion of two 45.000 deadweight ton tankers for No icr'ardsche Pacific Tankvaart Mij a member company of the Calta Group. The ridpa, to be bofl* in Bel- the Cockerfll Ousree in Hohoken. will bj tht i irgest tanken
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  • 22 9 NEW YORK. Ncv 10. (UP)— ing averages: 30 Industrials 485 35 tid C,".08 i 171.51 BONDS 40 Bonds 4
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  • 91 9 MR. PAUL Y. TSO, (seen above), proprietor of Paul Y. Construction Company. who arrived in Singapore during the weekend by the Chusan from Hongkong. He is visiting hi? Singapore oflir-e after a trip to the U.S. to inspect new coniCmettOO methods and equipment. Paul Y. Construction
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    • 298 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks 1 A^'ioiatinn buying rates to merchant? are: canad* 31£ (T.T.), ;;i 8 (OD.i. 3] 15 1(3 credit bills and :>2 trade bills. Selling ratK Canada 31 1/8. Olhe.e exchange rates remained unaltered. NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the Hish Court of the Colony of Singapore
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    • 674 9 NOTICES LINGUI TIN. LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) Dividend No. 55. ]VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that at the 34th Ordinary General Meeting of the Company to be held in the Board Room, Crosby Hou=e, Robinson Road, Singapore. 1 on Saturday, 24th November. 1956, at noon, the Directors
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    • 647 9 PAV.I) TRENGGANU TINDER NOTICE. I "fenders will t> n eetfi d il 1 the office cf the State Engineer, P.W.D. Trengganu at KUALA TRENGGANU from P.W.D. registered Contractors in Class 'D' and above up to j 12.00 noon of the 21st November. 1956 for the CONSTRUCTION OF A HOSTEL FOR
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    • 1131 9 PERAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDERS INVITED wEPARATE tendfr? are vlted f^r rarh of e follow.rp services (A) Supply of Rations to Hosr for period^ 3 (C) Washing I HosplUl -n including Nones* January 1957 to 30th June. 1957. (D) Supply of White Granulated Sugar to Hospitals in Perak for January 1957
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  • 100 10 USIS picture Glenn Davis of Ohio Stale and Eddie Southern of the University of Texas, top US, 400 metre hurdlers, are expected to he outstanding performers in the 1956 Olympic Games at Melbourne, Australia. Here, Davis (left) forges into the lead over Southern
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  • 496 10 MELBOURNE. Sun.— The United States Olympic team is the best ever to come from the United States, according to executive officer of the American Olympic Committee, Mr. J. L. Bingham. Mr. ff-ft*— Australia With the team, added: "We are better equipped than ever before,
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  • 752 10 By PETER WILSON ONE man dominated the Helsinki Games— Emil Zatopek. the fabulous Czech. Other athletes had won three medals, but no one had tried for the long distance trio of 5.000 metres, 10,000 metres, and Marathon. Hannes KoUhmainen. of Finland came nearest when he won the
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  • 36 10 Lindwall Won't Retire BRISBANE. Sun. (Renter) Tot fast bowler Ray LindwaU said today he had no intention of retiring fmm international cricket. "When I drop out depends entirely on my form and the selectors," he declared.
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  • 45 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Royal Air Force Changi cleared their tot round in the Sanderson Cup rugser competition ".hen they beat Royal Air Force, Kuala Lumpur by 12 points (three tries, penalty) to three (penalty) on the Bellamy Road ground here yesterday.
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  • 42 10 SINGAPORE Teachers Union, unbeaten so far in SHA div. 2 league, beat University B by three goals to nil at Balestier Road yesterday Oon Sun scored all three gnalfor the Teachers and Ali netted the only goal for the Varsity.
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  • 99 10 MELBOURNE, Nov. 10 (Reuter) The Olympic Stadium was besieged today by thousands of school-children who responded to an advertisement for sellers of sweets and cool drinks at the Games venues. The lure of the advertiser's slogan '"see the Games and earn some pocket money'' was so great that
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  • 132 10 ETHIOPIA, taking part for the first time in the Olympics, passed through Singapore on Friday night for the Games with a small contingent of 19 in their own Air Force Dakota plane. The Ethiopians will take part in the track and cycling events only.
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  • 326 11 LEADERSHIP CHANGE HANDS LONDON, Nov. 10 (Keuter)- Manchester United, pace-setters in the English First Division since the start of the season, lost the leadership today to Tottenham Hotspur, the North London Club. Tiie youthful United side >u fierce! UNb first away defeat of the seascn when
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  • 50 11 PWDSC CRACK UP LOSE KUALA LUM] UR SuA: holding Sela got U 5t half. Public W epartment s- Club ap in the second half. beaten final! v bv ies) to nil ia a ruggi the Cheras R"ad ground here yeste: United scored tl ir through Johnnv Quay and A man.
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  • 47 11 KLANG, Sup.. Klang Dis- Fo »all Association beat M in a soccer e el i with the District Agricultural ed on the tow: K ing scored their goall through Tuttlebury (2) and B •'.•man wh le Sani Tasman netted the Malays on goal
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  • 101 11 three mi niters of the ffif tn Olympic team will not ret um home alter the Qames, f wi rep rted la Melbourne yesterday. n port came from mi- ::om East Eun an y talked with members of the Hunin Olympic t am at Essand n airport.
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  • 41 11 KT ALA LUMPUB, Sun. Selangor Eurasian Association beat Dan* District 3-0 in a women 1 hockrv match on the Brickfields Road ground Testerday Outside left Do-on De Souza <2 and centre forward Shir- De Souza t-cored the Eurasian coals
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  • 213 11 WARDLE SPINS THE M.C.C. TO INNINGS WIN BLOEMFONTHN. Nov. 10 (Reuter) Yorkshire spinner Johnny Wardle, reaping 14 wickets for 96 runs during the day, helped the M.C.C. score an overwhelming victory here over Orange Free State. Tbc9 WOn by an Inningi and 168, declaring at their overaighi icore of 4:-
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  • 180 11 Angry Magyars Demand: Remove That Flag Russians Snubbed MELBOURNE, Nov. 10 (UP)— Hungarian Olympic athletes, just arrived from the strife in their homeland, argTily demanded today that the Communist Hungary flag flying at the entrance of the Olympic village be torn down. Several youths among the 60-man contingent, which reached
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  • 119 11 FORD QUITS SOCCER LONDON. Nov. 11 (AP) Trevor Ford, 33-year-o!d Welsh international centre forward and the costliest player in British soccer, announced on Saturday he is quitting the j;;»nip in this country. Ford, who touched off a football .storm with a boom alleging widespread corruption in British soccer clubs, said
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  • 25 11 KUALA LUMPUR SundayFederation Military Col Port Dickson beat Methodist K School 5-1 in a hockey match on the Davidson Road ground here yesterdav.
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    • 257 11 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp y THASS /^UOOK ME ..-.H-DAKjV s/A.-,v. .J\ 'WE W AN' IS CL \NV TOR PhOCj "J TMfN (-"AH AW ALLUS A tMHUTTW vIN TH' EYE.// T ft'oo.cxo n:f.do Ipounoshoreo're- AH Vnrii.w^w/:'; I SOM.^-VO'OJLY 1 X r (I D VO'.CR yTAKC CARE C >0' J
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  • 117 12 3 R.\£ S (Renter) Olympic f .o r ch r Teporls that one o) the bearers had flouted tradition bv tak'r.Q a lift on a "If it is true." an Olympic Games official said today. "we could be the laughing stock of the sporting world.' -eport
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  • 78 12 TWO of America's Olympic footballers due to arrive today for a match against Singapore in aid of the Poppv Day Fund at Jalan Besar Stadium are Right: Herman Wecke, rzht fullback, .1 28-year-old shipping dork. and below: William Conterior, another top defender. On
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  • 226 12 INDIANS RALLY TOO LATE A LAST minute rally bv the Indians could not *ave thrm from a ft-1 float by RAF dMMgI in SHA Div 1 league match on the Indians ground yesterday. Ibi InfflllH I M were three- Una :r I recovery in th< eoo id ialf, but they
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  • 51 12 Today's Sport RUGBY: District S.; til Hi PS. SC.C. "B" 0 ng. HOCKEY SC.C. PS RJf. Pol CC fit Padnnq, SOCCER Poppy Day Fvvd n teh: s ngaport vs, I SA, at JckM Bcsar stadium at S p."! J BaWl Trnnh district Boyi Tovn vs. Dbs> cam Roa'd il Boys
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  • 310 12 SINT.APORE Recreation Club suc< pssfullj defended their title in the senior division of the SHA hockey league for the fourth ron•ei ativc eai heti thev beat th^ir << r: .iU. Ovlon Sports lub by two coals to one il Road > esterd.i> A ni crowd of
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  • 103 12 S'qor Club Regains the Rugby Cup KUALA LUatPUH Sun Selangor Club slammed SingaClub 14-3 in their annua. Rugby clash on the oa- her* yesterday Thus. Selangor Club regained r trophy they lost three vears gO Selangor got off with a pen.) in the game, bv Tom Seaiffl but had to
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  • 159 12 s\ badminton ibum r >rn'.noi. .it the Mi', v B.iriminton hall i\ hen >li^> Nincy tl -n lexsip On? for the Sin..ip.i three lam nolds showed great imDrovement to beat her more fancied opponl Hcng. la.-* ;\ir's champion, did not comrx;e n 1 lumament Nancy
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  • 170 12 THE SWISS QUIT BECAUSE THEY'RE SWITZERLAND'S boxing officials for the Olympic Games in Melbourne this month, told by Dr. R. J. C. Hoeppl, Chef de Poste of the Swiss Consulate in Singapore that their country had withdrawn from the Olympiad, declared that it was the 'right thing to do.' Mr.
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  • 173 12 were not to act as offi thev would go to Melbourne as tourists or perhaps go on a kangaroo hunt Both officials were unaware of Switzerland's withdrawal until they were told by Dr. Hoeppl in Singapore on their arrival. In Liusnnne. officials of the Swiss Xational Olympic
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  • 34 12 BFRNK Suitzei 11 IF— J! > < nmmitlM i sed IU Jour-ri.. rision to withdraw 1 n the Olympic dames anci nounced that a Sv\ v ould < mp<M» in Melbourne :ift<r all
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  • 531 12 SELANGOR: THE CHAMPS WHO WENT WRONG... s' pore Selection Makes a hit By Our Soccer Reporter SELANGOR soccer took another beating: at Jalan Besar yesterda\ whrn a Singapore Selection thrashed the Malaya Cup Champions b> ii\e poaN to rn.ti Unbelievable? Not if you saw how the Cup champions pla;. ey
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  • 93 12 RESULTS ol the University Malaya badminton final- be the Od Tiong Ham Hall last night Men's Singles: Maurice K beat Tay Chine S-.n r i-R 15-10. Men's Doubles; Fons Soo Tonn and Lim Say )iup beat Maurice Khoo and Tav Ching Sar. 15-10 14-17 15-4 Women s
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  • 427 12 ...An ill Wind That Blows Nobody Any Good SUNGEI PATAXI. Sun. "It has happened again," said Mr. Stanley Augustus, a woll-known sports official commenting on a report of "cold war" between Singapore and Federation atn.etes by Jeffery James on Friday. Two months ago, Mr. A.ig'.istin had written to
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  • 50 12 CHINESE Industrial Commercial Continuation fchool heid their 4th Annua! Sports Meet at the school ground vesterdnv Red House with 221 points. was the Champion House. Blue House with 219 points, were run-ners-up. Mr Tan Kok Siang the Principal of the School presented the prizes after the meet.
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  • 27 12 BEIRUT. Lebanon, Nov. 11, (AP) Lebanon has withdrawn from the Olympic Games in Melbourne in protp.st against Australian support of the Anglo-Egypt attack on Egypt.
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  • 363 12 KL Successes Put Trainer Hobbs Well In Front Kl ALA LLMPUR, Sun.— Singapore trainer Neal Hobbs took the main honours at the recently concluded Selangor Turf Club's November meeting- when he sent out five winners, besides four seconds and two thirds, earning stakes totalling 513.000. He is now well ahead
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