Singapore Standard, 13 November 1956
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Title Section16 1956-11-13 1 Singapore TIGER Standard 1 MI. No. 131 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1956 11 PAGES 1") ENTS16 words
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289 1956-11-13 1 Urgency Risk Of War NI-. V IRK, Nov. 12 (Reuter)— Mr. Da^ 11 tt 5 k joeld, United Ka:ii Secretary G< n lid todaj thai had asked t Sovi nto "lend its assistance" in having the new go* of Hungary289 words
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Article, Illustration453 1956-11-13 1 WILLIE SOH - MOST BRUTAL MURDER OF THE YEAR WILLIE SOH A cord around his neck, hands and feet bound and bundled into a gunny sack, the boy you see on the left was dumped head first into a 44 gallon drum of water and left to die By THE most brutal crime453 words
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Article163 1956-11-13 1 LONDON* N I Reuter) .1 "A. Lab ins chief economic spokesman, mated today that Bn: action in Egypt would cost the nation an additional 200 million to 300 million dollars il. Opening a debate in the House or Commons on the economic consequences of the .Mr163 words
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Article98 1956-11-13 1 2 Salvage Ships Head For Suez HAMBURG, Nov. il (ReuItr) Two German lalvaft ships believed to be the largest of their kind in the world left here today for Port Said to help clear the Suez Can The ships are the Energli and the Ausdauer. both of the Hamnurq B-.i^sier98 words
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477 1956-11-13 1 NASSER AGREES TO U.N. POLICE PLAN First Units May Fly In Today LONDON. Nov. 13 (AP)— Egypt has agreed to permit entry of the United Nations police force immediately, U.N. Secretary-General Da^ Hammarskjold announced today. He said the linitSi r\('W assembled at a itaffing area near Naples. Italy, may go477 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-11-13 1 ONE step across and it may start another blou-up in the Middle East. Only a double row of empty jerrycans laid across a desert road mark the 10-mile boundary of the Suez (anal over which the Israeli troops (tiro of them seen in picture) have agreedU.P. - 84 words
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128 1956-11-13 1 VOLUNTEER OFFICES SET UP IN CHINA PEKING. So*. Registration offices were being set up throughout thrna toda) lot t hinese wanting to \olunteer lor military, medical or constructional work in Egypt. Mr. Chou Ln-i.ii tIM Prime Minister, has s< at ;t cable to President Nasser congratulai.n^ Egypt on her resistanceReuter; UP - 128 words
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Article111 1956-11-13 1 Raging Floods As Monsoon Begins KUALA LUMPUR Mon Th e P.W.D. Headquarters here e today deluded f reports of floods now I monsoon has hit Malaya in all its fury. Four an- bjbji ■-crdin Bridge on the F Bruas Road, is reported to be impassable and has been closed to111 words
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Advertisement26 1956-11-13 1 SERVE FOR ONLY %5'2Q PARTY PACK CRITTALL WINDOWS QUALITY IS CERTAIN Large stocks of standa-i meiai winoows dtia r3OC r S available for immediate deliver/. <^ia<:k^>26 words
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283 1956-11-13 2 Suicide Squads' Already Sent To Java, Sumatra JAKARTA. Nov 12 (R- iter) "Mass and brutal killing" of all Briitizena in Iridonesia would 1 ting I n sians b to bum down the British Inf 2 here were r: the "S mm ik283 words
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Article83 1956-11-13 2 JAKARTA. N v. U Reute: r-r-\-: ion: S ekarr. »a:d c:\ 1" n< -:a a;d d ii ing his :enl visit I Fek.r.^ 5r ac it the credit 1 u n >n dollars which Russia h extended t Ir.d r i the President said a83 words
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Article25 1956-11-13 2 THE Japan PE.X Club, an association ol writers and t issued a statement yesterday expressing deep Rya> patr ith H iwg»ri»n writers. ter.25 words
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Article152 1956-11-13 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (AP) A flight ol five Pan-Ameri-can Airways planet were delayed °n Sunday night after the airlin reported receiving I call thai one of its planes WOQld be blown up "within an hour." Pan-American said one of its employee who took the call152 words
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Article72 1956-11-13 2 LONDON. Nov 12 (Reuter)— The Queen is setting an example to the nation in the campaign to save petrol by usin:: her carriages instead of the Royal cars whenever possible, it is reported today. The Queen's Press Adviser. Commander Richard Corville. was quoted as saying that72 words
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Article26 1956-11-13 2 U.S. scientists who headed home from Brisbane on Monday after a two-month round-the-world research flight, believe the earth's geographical equator is out of alignment.26 words
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407 1956-11-13 2 WILLIAM L. RYAN - A NATION'S FREEDOM IS SNUFFED OUT WILLIAM L. RYAN Under The Russian Colossus... By VIENNA, Nov. 12 (AP) The overwhelming power of Russia's huge modern military machine moved relentlessly today against the last pockets of Hungarian national resistance. Only a gallant last stand to the death remained of Hungary's electrifying407 words
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329 1956-11-13 2 ALL GRAIN STOCKS IN HUNGARY ARE BEING CONFISCATED VIENNA, Nov. 12 (Reuter) Radio Bud..!* today broadcast a government order vnine that grain stocks throughout the c<»untr\ were brinflscated and have to be delhered to the State missioner lor public supply. Mar: ka Bardos, speaking "on behall ol the Hungarian s>329 words
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Article151 1956-11-13 2 CLOSING rub»>ei prtrt* (rents per Ib.i l D Sinca nore vesterda? were: Buyer*- Neiirr* Spot Cnnm.) 1 01 i 101; Dec.RSSNo.I lfl] I*2 R.s.s No. 2 lno; ino^ R.S.S. No. M| »<> Tone: Steady quiet. i'be pric* oj tin od the local market yesterday was 5399J per picul.151 words
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Article26 1956-11-13 2 A PEKING nroadcast, monitored in Tokyj on Monday said nine bodies were recovered from a Nationalist China day nisht on Red China's east A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration92 1956-11-13 2 WITH the American flag in the background. t- President Eisenhower (right) throws up both 2 hands with glee on win j* ning the U.S. Election?, j at a rally bv the Repub- lican Party at the Park Sheraton Hotel in Wash--2 ington. < With him are his wifeU.P. - 92 words
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Article117 1956-11-13 2 LONDON. Nov. i: (AP) The Soviet I nion s President Klernenti Voroshilov ur^ed the Arab s*^pies on Monday to -Mop aggression and restore the peace and security of the .Middle EaM Y roshilov sent a telegram to King Saud of Saudi Arabia which117 words
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Article102 1956-11-13 2 ...And Mr. B Talks Of Peace LONDON. Nov. 12 (Router) rshal Bulganin, t] Prime Minister, in a te.egr^r the President of Switzerland yesterday declared himse favour of a meeting of the heads of the big four and of India as suggested last week by the Swiss Go ment, Moscow Radio102 words
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Advertisement147 1956-11-13 2 SE^ BEAUTY is immediately noticed in the long low body with <]^Hflk flat hood and boot hd. in the curving one-piece windscreen, in **|9B I^^^^^ >>:-■ the broad wrap-around rear window, in the spacious luggage t -^jßW^^^B^^^^^^^ <^_^^^^^[^^^^ Jjy^ NEW PERFORMANCE of the 6 cylinder 21 h.p. square engine yfiyffly147 words
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Article362 1956-11-13 3 Chinese Schools Problem: How To Weed Out Subversive Elements Infiltrate Into All Organizations' THE problem of Chinese school students in Singagapore will not be solved until the political and subversive elements among the students are effectively controlled. This was indicated at a press conference given by362 words
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Article, Illustration148 1956-11-13 3 EAST Coast Beauty On Show AN EXHIBITION of photographs taken by Singapore's leading photographers of Malaya's beautiful, unspoiled East Coast, will be opened officially on Saturdav. Nov. 17, at 2.30 p.m., at the British Council Gallerv. This little-visited stretch of country extends from Kuantan to Kota Bharu It affords unusual148 words
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528 1956-11-13 3 1 Should Like To Cross-Examine Her' J^ENANG. Mon. An Au-'.:il:m Army Corpor:. told the Sessions Court today that the UM time he saw hLs :e was in Australia where she was "housekeeping for a young t. i;> \vh .>-j vufe had528 words
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Article222 1956-11-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Men. The Johore Government live five seats in the Executiw Council to the Alliance as a compromise offer to the Alliance demand for six seats whic aid regarded as "reasonable" in view of its Strength on the State Council. An Alliance source said222 words
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Article83 1956-11-13 3 Most Modern Trooper Due Nov. 15 I M too British roopar Nevasa, claimed t e most me expected to arrive in- Sir.; p re 15 from B I do hex first voyage to the Far Ea Owned by the Briti h India Steam Nav^r.ion c •v, e vessel is on83 words
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Article, Illustration453 1956-11-13 3 'FLESHPOTS OF SENSUALITY Deacon Hits Out At Striptease 'RKSPFC TABLE restaurants" in Singapore art- now becoming "fleshpots of sensuality," according to the Archdeacon of Singapore, the Yen. Robin Woods. Writ-. D the latest issue of "The Courier. official organ, of St. An --A' Cathedral —he said: "It il true thai453 words
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Article59 1956-11-13 3 A LABOURER. S Durniiwamy, was yesterday ccmmitte I i stand trial at the at the conclusion of a pre'in-.inarv inquiry Into two tatj i ctiarge* ol attempting 1 n rder a i booJ* girl, K aritti a knife, a^oi v intariW causing hurt to the jiri'a59 words
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Article94 1956-11-13 3 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, returned I verdict of misadventure at the conclusion of the inquest On a 59-year-old seaman. Toh Kec, who died in a motor-acci-dent on Sept. 18 this year Toh was knocked down by a taxi in NicoU Highway He94 words
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Article34 1956-11-13 3 MISS Noeline Yoons, wu vc>tcrdav admitted as an advocate and solicitor to the Colony Bar The application was made befor e the Chief Justice, Mr John Whyatt, in the Singapore High Court.34 words
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Article, Illustration114 1956-11-13 3 LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR A SINGAPORE Pastor. 2 his wife and their neigh- 2 bours appeared in court yesterday in answer to a summons to "show '< cause why they should not be ordered to execute 1> 2 a bond to keep the 2 peace." They were the Rever- end and114 words
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Advertisement442 1956-11-13 3 IT S JAZZY: fOU'LL ROCK N ROLI WITH BI.VG AND "SATCHMO" ARMSTRONG. DONT MISS II ITS GRACE KEU.YS I AST TK TIRE. wk' ■Hi t^ 1 vj*" soi. c sf»of i. ntooucnoM BING GRACI FRANI J "Z.<*f£* CROSBY- KKLiA SINATRA 1 Society celi si IH< n m joh: LOL IS442 words
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Article, Illustration1897 1956-11-13 4 Alliance Uses Its 'Whip To Avoid An Overwhelming Defeat In Council SOAKING THE POOR AND HUGGING THE rich; charges KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Alliance Government had to use its parliamentary 'whip' in a great hurry today, to prevent what it feared might climax into a1,897 words
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Article173 1956-11-13 4 'Cart Before The Horse' Budget Runner industry's nominee. Mr. G. M. Knocker, described the draft estimates a<- a "cart before the horse" budfjet Undue emphasis was heir. plMod on the Emergency which many considered to be an i:iternational obligation. It was really a localised affair" and government should always stress173 words
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149 1956-11-13 4 MALAYS MUST WORK HARDER,— Mr. Lee Eng Teh MR. LEE ENG TEH surprised the Council with what he described as "sincere advice" to Malay friends. The Malays, he said, should not be too dependent on things being done for them. They should now be prepared to work hard and for149 words
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274 1956-11-13 4 'EXTRAVAGANCE IN EVERY MINISTRY, SAYS SHELLEY ."MK. (i. SHELLEY, Eurasian representative. said that the budget was a story < i extrava; every Ministry." Government departments were overstaffed and top-heavy, he said. He drew attention to the Pensions Bill that the country had to pay. In IMB amounted to $20 million274 words
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276 1956-11-13 4 A 'WELL DONE' FOR GOVT. -AND BAN LIQUOR AFTER MERDEKA, THEY SAY DATO Yahaya bin Haji Abdul Kh/.iK Ma merce), reminded the Coumil that b<<auv ergency. the governments budget and taxation proposals were inevitable. •'1 wholeheartedly support and rongratui. Alliance government for the 1951 budget." he sa.d The Dato however,276 words
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148 1956-11-13 4 Nik Hassan bin Haji Yahaya (Kelantan Selatan), suggested that the British government should pav the cost of emergency in the Federation, even alter the attainment of ir. dependence. "The Emergency came to this country not through the fault of the Alliance government, but of the148 words
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Article, Illustration50 1956-11-13 5 M \ll KEE SOO. second son of Madam Lau Sai Kan :e lite Mr M.ih Siew Swee, JirFps his bride, the Miss Leon? May (how. to cut their wedding cake nose mamas eremony held at their home in :r..in? Road. Kuala I.umpur on Sunday Yong Peng SengYong Peng Seong - 50 words
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205 1956-11-13 5 School For Deaf: Parents' Fears Are Unfounded \G. Men. Th e difficulty of persuading parents to have their deaf children admitted :nc I ederation School for the Deaf, was disclosed •airman of the School Mr. R. P. Bingham. Mr. Bingham said that even Penang residents who might be expected to205 words
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Article221 1956-11-13 5 A December Debut For 'Waktu' -It's Indonesia's :emier Magazine a weekly Indonesian news mag ith a .A ation of 55.000, will be [V< shed for the first time in v pore in Jawi. next m< Mr. Zahari, Publisher and Director of Waktu Press Ltd., who has arrived in the Colony221 words
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Article38 1956-11-13 5 A NINE-MAN trade rr 'Ac Japanese Wood Working Machinery Inarrive in Singapore on Thursday on a two-day visit to the Co:^ The mission is sponsored by the Japanese Government's Ministry of International Trade and Indus"38 words
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Article140 1956-11-13 5 Servicemen In Court For Fighting IPOH. Mon. Ten persons, five Australian servicemen and five Sikh watchmen of the Jubilee Park here, were produced in the Sessions Court this morning on a charge of fighting in a pub'!? pla last night. They were: Ptes. Thomas George Malone, 1 D A Browne.140 words
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Article113 1956-11-13 5 'Persecuting Political Rivals' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. D S. Hamanathan, today dubbed as "WjMy irresponsible" the Police raid yesterday on the I?oh home of Dr Burhanuddin -r\y, 43-year-old former of the banne \irty and the Malay Youth Cong: This action on the113 words
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Article41 1956-11-13 5 THE Council of Ministers has authorized the continued •-.'ion of those detained in connection with the rcccm riots. This was stated by the AsBista 'or to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M.P.D. Xnir. in a ttement Issued last night.41 words
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222 1956-11-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Extensive leave concessions for MaLayanized' expatriate officers to facilitate their obtaining maximum benefits under the compensation scheme, were announced by Government today. QflktM now QO vacation WCn given the first ootion to ■Xt 'heir lotifl on n 'no basis until July 1957, and222 words
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98 1956-11-13 5 Please give generously STANDARD'S X'mas Cheer Fund He Thought Attack Was Best Defence KUALA LUMPUR, Men V. Kasirajah. 20, printer who believed that "attack wM the Dest defence"' was fined SM and ordered to p;iv -l'o compensation by Second Magistrate. Inrhe Abdul Rani, for assaulting Yusof bin Lavim at Chan98 words
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265 1956-11-13 5 PENANG, Mon. A resolution calling upon the Settlement Government to create a Malay reservation was passed at the annual general meeting of the Penand Malay Patriotic Youth Organization held here yesterday evening. The decision will be conveyed to the Resident Commissioner for consideration265 words
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251 1956-11-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Over 2,000 Chinese middle school pupils were among the 20,000 candidates who appeared today for the first "lower certificate" education examination in 170 centres throughout the Federation. The examination, based on the Razak Education Policy, requires candidates to take compulsorily.251 words
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Article103 1956-11-13 5 2 Carried Daggers In Public KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two persons appeared before the Second Magistrate h- re today on charges of carrying daggers in public. Junsi bin Manam, 2 4-year-old insurance agent who wa> ted with the weapon at the Sclangor Turf Club on Nov. 3, claimed ho had it103 words
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Article78 1956-11-13 5 IPOH, Men.— The Ulu Kinta District War Executive G-p--mittee has decided not to lift the curfew on the Kamponf S:mec-Tasek Road because of "se "urity reasons." Any person wishing to travel on the road between 7 p.m. and 6 n.m. must have a permit from the78 words
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Article78 1956-11-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, lion. Police today began a big probe into the midnight shooting oi a boy, who was this morning admitted to the General Hospital with bullet wounds on hit left hand and right shoulder. The boy, Maruan bin Maidin, 12. lives at the Sixth Mile. K i78 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-11-13 5 Standaidpic. by Mr. A. Ponnudurai, Veterinary Officer. Klang and Coast, showing the Sultan of Selangor a prized goat at the Klang District Agricultural Show held over the weekend. Ch'ng Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 35 words
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Article74 1956-11-13 5 JOPIORE BAHRU, Mon. Cbong Wei Ming was fined 1 or two months' jail in the Magistrate's Court today for breaking a Restricted Residence .Movement Order made on July I. An order, »>v the Mentri Besar Johorc, restricted his residence within the town limits74 words
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Article140 1956-11-13 5 Why Labour Refused The Merger PEXAXG, Mori. For the first time, the Labour Party of Malaya today gave its ic;.son why it refused to join the Alliance "when other parties were rushing to join it." The Labour Party's manib to for the Municipal elections states; "'We do not believe in140 words
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Article52 1956-11-13 5 A SUM of $7,172.62 was raised by 300 collector! durii b the Chinese Y.MC.A. Flag Day, Oft. Ml Prizes will be awarded to the first three teams Yeong Cheng Sri- Foo.'hew Chinese M.YF, Hakka M.Y.F. individuals Miss Chew Hwa Hoon. Mr? Peter Chew =»nd Miss Wong52 words
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Article27 1956-11-13 5 SINGAPORE DcepavaM Celebration Committee hold a variety concert at the V tOCia Memorial Hall tomorrow at 8 p.m. to aid the Tamil Education Society school27 words
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476 1956-11-13 6 Singapore Standard The Budget Debate r J 1 C .incil is still debating t 1957. After reading reports of tne impression that those who e administration from the i i] nial regime are I ying to oul the imperialists nding T e inferiority complex, f Tunku A lul R mentioned476 words
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Article376 1956-11-13 6 l> SSIAN brutality in Hungary and continued .ittling i:. pe, the Egyptian-Israeli flaare-up which was quicklj light undei cor/: have combined, because of the fears and uneasiness they created, to cast a aj| over that greatest of all international si c G unt I ■to start in Melbourne376 words
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Article117 1956-11-13 6 We Must Support Mr. Lim Sir; Thinking over the reasons Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister of Singapore, gave during a recent ritttaf of the Assembly to j.;?tify the action taken by the government to tranquillize the chaotic situation caused by thousands of rebellious Chinese Middle School students and117 words
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Article118 1956-11-13 6 We, the PEOPLE STILL LOYAL TO TUNKU Sir; 1 refer to your report regarding my nomination in ihe Penan? Municipal Elections by the M.I.C. as an Alliance candidate against the wishes of Tunku Abdul Rahman I wish to make it dear that I had no intention whatsoever of defying the118 words
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Article141 1956-11-13 6 S:r, I fully agree «yit|| y ir editorial of Bth. November 56. on the reduction ol tax reliefs TkM -if wage earners man:-.. and un ried— have tbeit parents and relatives to support, It b the small fishes that are in trial y caught in the141 words
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Article, Illustration865 1956-11-13 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN by NEW YORK QNLY one interpretation of the result of the American election is possible that it was 3 colossal vote of confidence in the personality, performance and protnises of President Eisenhower. The vote was far heavier than was expected and it cut across865 words
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Article, Illustration581 1956-11-13 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By I TER all the anxiety and enthusiasm shown by Chinese parents and their middle school children to Rain culture, it is surprising to bi> told by the Minister for Education, (hew Swee Kee, that since the opening of registration for the581 words
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Article919 1956-11-13 6 H. G. HASLER - New- Style Ocean -Crossers H. G. HASLER Rw (Leader of the famous j "Cockleshell Heroes" raid J by British Royal Marines on German shipping in C Bordeaux Harbour. 191! \w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w.\wC ANY day now, a small sailing boat named Buttercup may be expected to sail from Barbados on the second half919 words
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Article92 1956-11-13 6 Shorts from the Talks Paradox Of The English Thee:: a -irar.^f- pa: apa:; t:c towards it. likes ii in Its cruoer form^ n ts find it dLffi< .r plays put a mr, nty of ac: > t work d d yet, look bacK to Er u today It may seem92 words
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477 1956-11-13 7 Hungary Can Expect More Oppression Mindszenty BUDAPEST, Nov. 12 (AP) —Josef Cardinol Mindsxenty soid vesterday Hungary can expect only "greater oppression if the United Nations does not save us." "F;:r [Ilickei and matt effective step, m n, dttM Roman Catholic primate at Hunqarv said.477 words
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60 1956-11-13 7 Gl \M No\ 12 W The war uhuh swept liuam ye.ir^ a?o v t.io more lives last Saturday, 11 years after ,-rui. -1 u- 1 I M-ifnas. 11, > >ister. Anita. 7. a Japanese wartime l!»«is it" to the ?arase of their home60 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-11-13 7 J*\ \\\\\\V \W\\\\\\\, 11 1 IS was tho ninmrnt Ahl.- Sea Kn m Bur- 5 Id h.u! inif:! about Z t for t*he* first the >..n hr knew i from photographs. C here th.w ir. sniis- up together at i «i t of the cruiser x91 words
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Article110 1956-11-13 7 LETTER HANDED TO POLICE SYDNEY Nov 12 (Keuter) An anonymous letter containing a threat to kill the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to Victoria, this month, has been handed to the Sydney Police by a Sydney newspaper. The letter, posted in Melbourne on Nov.110 words
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Article66 1956-11-13 7 CAIRO. Nov. li 'AD T::e itian Government yester- m lon pa airlines to resume Sights to and from Egypt They are -..--World Ail Ines, KLM. Swissair and Air India Cairo's international airport was closed to b tfl i D Oei II Israeli invasi in of the66 words
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Article150 1956-11-13 7 PC: BAJ N Nov. 12 (Reu--1 e exploration of divers •nd frogmen now show that •bout 20 vessels are sunk in a one-and-a-half mile stretch at Port Said on the northern tnd of the canal. A naval statement said I 13 of these vessels150 words
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158 1956-11-13 7 SHIPPING RATES JUMP TO KOREAN WAR LEVEL DON N v L2 DP) Oowre of the a and the Middle East crisis has ser r.u-- ing charter market uring i\ not be« n e the dayj I Libert] r l type ShJjM are. now on offer :n the •econd hand ship158 words
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Article67 1956-11-13 7 NEW DELHI. N< f. 12, IR< U—The Colombo Powers meeting attended by the Prime Ministers ol India. Burma, Ceylon and Indonesia opened here this aiternoon to discuss the Middle Ea.-t situation, A communique Issued alter two and a quar < r hour meetinf said the Print67 words
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Article, Illustration63 1956-11-13 7 THE smouldering: wreckage of the Hermes aircraft which crashed at Blackbushe airfield on coming In to land after a flight from Tripoli. The aircraft was carrying; t>4 women, children and servicemen on board of which four children and throe members of the crew lost their lives There wasU.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration30 1956-11-13 7 UNITED PRESS steff correspondent Bob M u s e I interviews young Israeli girl soldier, holding submachine gun, after she had returned from action on Abu Agheila front.30 words
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248 1956-11-13 7 Police, Students Clash Outside Red Newspaper European Exiles Protest LONDON, Nov. 12 (Keuter) Police clashed here last nigrht with more than 100 students and eastern European exiles protesting outside the office of the Communist Daily Worker newspaper against Russian actions in Hungary. Telling reporters they were going to "dismantle" the248 words
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Article181 1956-11-13 7 Bomb Girls Face Death Sentence NICOSIA, Nov. 12. (UP)— Two 18-ycar-old girLs iaced possible death s(n.cncr s here j today for carry, ng and po»* se^bing a bomb, It was the fir. -t time since the current Cypru- emergency begSO that the threat of the extreme penalty loomed lor ft.181 words
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Article36 1956-11-13 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 12 (AP) Diana Dors, British rr-s. left l;v plane yesterday fcr London to begin working in a British film. She said she would remain In England lor about five months.36 words
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Article71 1956-11-13 7 Nicosia. Nov. u tfU liter) Six '.i -even British Army Re^e nrisi on trial >.• i i n today found guilty of taking part in a mut;ny. The charges arose out of an incident at the Forest Park Hotel in which a Dumber Reservists reca becau.-e71 words
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204 1956-11-13 7 1,000 Communist Technicians Sent To Run Things Soviet Aid To Egypt LONDON, Ncn. 12 <AIM An oft.< source disclosed last nicht the Soviet hli> had nu t Egypt into a powerful arms camp and v t ai ira t 1,000 Communist air crews and technician t<. run things. Some 2204 words
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153 1956-11-13 7 MELBOURNE, Nor. 12 (Keuter) Ym nionth.s, Australians ha\e listened u to a gho-tl\ \< their radios niM'unq "somewhere snme\\w\\ .soon Aus- A: a s ir.i!li< :UM i i> will happen LAST NIGHT IT HAP- ED. Mr. T.G. Paterscn, chairman of the Australian Road153 words
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Article88 1956-11-13 7 NEW BOMBER FOR US. AIR FORCE FORT WORTH. Texas Nov. U Dp i;. B-St, haned a- America"? ;per>onic bombrr. mad'- '■'>' yesterday. The needle-nosed stayed in the air 40 minutes. ..ng a southwest to northwest terni-circle over open intry. Two let 1 flew escort for the deua-wms plane built by88 words
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211 1956-11-13 7 LONDON. Nov. 12 K' uter) Britain'! United Nations .-.■<•( was within hi disci tion in letting it be Known privately that U Britani wai branded an ag2 r for her OS in Egypt "very severe con>equences" might EoUoi a Government spokesman said today. Mr. Dousla.s211 words
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Advertisement47 1956-11-13 7 '^'i- /^^N I I World's Only Worry-Free Watch Forget it! F I f jfrf^v^Ußfr with y° u infollibiy Ml DO W f^^Mf winds H lIM E M A bK.^i II j ark.^B as you go! T A *^B I A"A al ism^^B Raffles Place, Singapore. Te 3^"?6!47 words
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470 1956-11-13 8 Malayanization Gets Into Its Stride KL ALA LUMPUR, Mon. —About 1,800 expatriate officers of the Federation Government today received option forms to state whether they wish to con- tinue in service after July 1957 or elect to retire on470 words
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133 1956-11-13 8 Increase In Smuggling Is Expected THOSE NEW TAXES SMI rLERS are expc I I to step up their activities because of the recent increa>e m tax on tobacco and liquor, a Customs spokesman said yesterday. EX] I t smuggling of these commoditi Sing pore to be on the increase from133 words
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Article80 1956-11-13 8 Inquiry On Dispute Postponed THE Court ol Inquiry s beduled to start its hearing on Nov. 19 on the dispute bi tween the Singapore City C tuncll and til Labour Union* Federation, has been postponed. A date will be announced later. It is understood the hearing has been Do.-tponed because80 words
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Article216 1956-11-13 8 NEW PAY OFFER: A DECISION TODAY LEADERS of 7.000 monthlyrated civilian employees of the three Armed Services Navy, Army and Air Force in Singapore will meet today to decide whether or not to accept the new wage Offer by the employe rs. The offer proposes an increase in wages ranging216 words
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148 1956-11-13 8 two reprc tentative! of the Singapore unemployed Society —Mr. S. Dragoon and Mr. Ma ;sa Singh-— met the Chief Mini«tyi», Mr. I.im Yew Hock, yesterday and discussed with him the question of relief for the unemployed in the Co'oriy. After the meeting, lie148 words
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Article105 1956-11-13 8 ABOUT SLMino was added to the Singapore Family Planning Association land at a weekend bullet IUDDer at the home of Air. I. A. EUaft, Amber Re Mr. Bia* not only donated his home and spacious grounds facing the sea, but also the chicken briani. Some 200105 words
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Article29 1956-11-13 8 Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary, sails todav on the Chusan for Britain on leave. He is expected to return in the latter part of January.29 words
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Article228 1956-11-13 8 Soldiers Found At 'Out Of Bounds' Bar THREE members of the l^th Independent Infantry Brigade Signals Squadron were yesterday convicted at a. Singapore District Court Martial of neglecting to obey routine orders being out" alter the "lights out" order at 11 p.m. "lhe three were Corporal228 words
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Article, Illustration110 1956-11-13 8 E>m Politics Dressmaking IHORE BAHRU, Che Khatijah leader of UMNO Kaum Ibu whose expulsion by the Johore Bahru division has been confirmed by the UMNO Executive Council in Kuala Lumpur, said today she would devote her immediate future to developing her dress-mak-She told The Standard that she110 words
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354 1956-11-13 8 A SINGAPORE QUrse WU both surprised and distressed when BUI months after her marriage she discovered that her husband had a mistress with two sons and a daughter, the Singapore High Court was told yesterday. Harriet Dc Silva. a nurse attached to354 words
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Article, Illustration82 1956-11-13 8 SIM KOK HIANG, a 10-year-old Singapore schoolboy, is axvarded a sold medal by Mr. Ken Ninomiya, the Japanese Consul-General for the Children's Painting Contest, organized by the Federation of UNESCO Association and Morinaga Society for Praise of Mothers in Japan. The Japanese Consulate-General received 88 entries from82 words
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Advertisement471 1956-11-13 8 I TODAY AND CAPITOL 11am h^' 4 00 TOMORROW! MlAlJ^fc.^a 6.30 9.30 p.m. Lovr, Hdtred <ind Suspense! "LOVE TURNS TO DUST" j I'll n Kh t* -h *uh-titles mr YLE \II\G > CHA\G YA\G OPENS THURSDAY 1^ Vli' .-^MiCHAEt. PAIi TON'.O SELWAJfT A UNIVERSAL iNTtR.SA'.COi PICTURE j i OPENS TODAY471 words
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Advertisement319 1956-11-13 8 CATHAY ORGAMSAT!O\ ATTR A( 7 i()\S v\\\\\^\\\\^\^^\^\^\\^^\\\^^^^^^^^^^^^■v^■ l l v v^' v k k v v i vv v v v vv^■ v l v^^^^ TODAY' CATH AYt? s«Li* fi j FASCIMATI\G ADVENTURE! 1 DO\'T MISS ITI! Jr^ the LOST CONTINENT 'TO IN CINEMASCOPE md COLOR |u/ A t.i!!ii> Or^iiin-319 words
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218 1956-11-13 9 4 CHINESE SCHOOL TEACHERS QUIT TO JOIN GOVT. :ORE Ss FOF RED CHINA MILLIONS of Malayan iars are still heing; remitted to Red China. Official figures issued strrday re\e.i!ed that remittances to last month anted t o 51.964,646. alone re--1 51 234.848. FOUR TEACHERS OF THE SINGAPORE CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL218 words
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Article76 1956-11-13 9 *i ■> Hong Kai. who returned here after a two-year stay in Telok Anson. found his furniture and other property, valued a- jien 0 :n Cam ment Road. I ice, ::ho derstood that errv was gained by forcing open the 1 ack door of the he76 words
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Article52 1956-11-13 9 'RE -v.v \r 1 < r ships to students stu r Form V during 1 1 The scholarships, valued at $100 eacr e given to rhildrtn of co-ooer.i-.-are members of societie fi'.iated to the Union App tiom should be forwarded to the Secretary of the Union52 words
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Article52 1956-11-13 9 MARINERS ar e informed oi a -.'hange in the charactetiiU of the light at East St. John's Island (Pulau ScUlang Pe\p i; in Lat. 1 dej: li N rth, Long 103 deg. 51 East r l"i^.e chanqe of thil light wi'.i come into operation from52 words
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Article31 1956-11-13 9 TELOK AXSOX, Mon. Mn, B. Loveridn, a retire-! staff nurse ded at her rence in Telok Anson !a.-t Friday. She was 75. She left two daughters and four grandchildren.31 words
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Article95 1956-11-13 9 APPOINTMENT OF ASIAN INSPECTORS PENANG, Mon.— The North Malaya Asiatic Planters' Association has made a move for the appointment of four .s as "accredited ting agents" or 'approved in tor?;." sed in the report of the committee to be presented at the annu meeting of the Association on Thursday. report95 words
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Article59 1956-11-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Revenue officers who raided a house and discovered $3 100 worth of opium, were uni •■••.t.: the two people in the build::._: Today, Ho Yew H .at, 36, and Ho Cir.we Huat, 26, charged with possession of the opium on Sept. 1!),59 words
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143 1956-11-13 9 WHEN a 50-year-old father learned that his eight-year-old son was involved in a fight with his neighbour's daughter, he took on the girl's parents. This was stated in the Sin- c~ gapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, when the father, Kim Hoof, was fined $5143 words
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Article127 1956-11-13 9 IPOH. Mon. The lightning strike called by the operating staft of the Mun Chong Lorry Transport, Ltd.. entered its third day today prltk still no sign of settlement. The strikers include driver?, atten lants and workshop fitters. A meetina was arranged today to seek, a settlement127 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-11-13 9 1 MAJOR General T.B.L. Churchill, of GHQ FARELF, unveils a memorial dedicated to the dead of World War 11, at the Church of St. Joseph, Singapore. on 1 Sunday. Before the un- veiling ceremony, a ser- vice was held at the church, at which prayers for peace were53 words
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219 1956-11-13 9 Weak School Managers Are Blamed For Incidents PENANG, Mon. The Chairman of the Settlement Committee for Education, Dr. N. K. Menon, today blamed weak school managements for several incidents which have been happening in Chinese schools here. Dr. Menem teld the Settlement Government would be strengthening the various schools committees219 words
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216 1956-11-13 9 SINGAPORE Government has decided t« set up a Seafarers' Welfare Board for sealarers aiul administer the Mercantile Marine Fund. A B bis effect will be the Legislative A ly on The Bill further Drov: I tance to retired u ed i eafarers or216 words
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145 1956-11-13 9 DISCARDED HIS WIFE, NOW HE MUST PAY BUTTERWORTH, Mon.— Onf Ah Ean. 51. told Enche Hassain bin Hussain in the W. trate's Court here today that her 9004n-law discarded her daughter w,; ing her any medical treatment as a result of a miscarriage. She was appearing as a witness for145 words
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Advertisement35 1956-11-13 9 i i f^, Family health I ,i is family happiness ESSENCE OF CHICKEN ""^s^ /^S THE ESSENCE OF STRENGTH 'J^j9 VIM AMAMETOTWIW; FOR SMOOTHER, FASTER CttAMfWC! L— r "'^T^ Bfm^^^JßßWß^^^^^ PK ~c^ B»\ alß^a^^^^^^^B^Ba^Bai Vm^Ba^^35 words
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Miscellaneous378 1956-11-13 9 ■V |nv IMOV VV& v4^ X"i*i ttV^m WUtSf Hda'^UtuHpU •«roßiM(>-o 23 r.-i N 21 L' r-.es. pals, with tolerance, dietary, health discretion :n HAnn r.\*u*s— Nov a Dec 21— R it f et ever.ti is not cut to your order Evening: take no chances. \|>Kl( OEM Dtc 22 to Jan.378 words
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Miscellaneous1005 1956-11-13 9 Information at a Glance >||irnrnnr M in!?^^. wan. CM Kro °WSd ffiT J? 1 UNvAKv/^^ imHPPB 1 CI 3 fi4s a::ri l 15 OLOBB: Cadii L.ar [Malay) 7.30 §Bs fh jf3!m2FS^& <( IMI M; The Ki of Carnival Lllin: R, K'.ret iDar: S.r.capura W M#fl rm^V: Mm fi a I1,005 words
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243 1956-11-13 10 Concern Over 'Loose' Copra Supply GRAVE concern is being felt in the Singapore coconut oil industry regarding imports of "loose" copra through regular channels, which are now far from satisfactory, a market source said yesterday. Commenting on the Government's $1 million plan to encourage and develop local industries, the source243 words
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Article, Illustration307 1956-11-13 10 THE policy of the Kiwi Polish Co. (Malaya) Ltd. is close relationship between factory staff and dealers. It is this, with mechanization and careful planning, which has made Kiwi Malaya the highly successful and happy group it is today. BJM HU by Mr. A tiling, the307 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-11-13 10 Latest In Electrical Tools For This Market SOME of the latest in electrical tools are to be introduced into the Malayan market by a ::h firm, Peugeot Co., Paris. Mr. F. Bertrand. thc port director, is now on a week's visit to Singapore to assist in the introduction of the116 words
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Article55 1956-11-13 10 CHIEF feature of The Natural Rubber Developir. Board stand at the Pu ca nd M inicipal BerC ingresi; >v Exhibition, i mall elnema ttaal "Rubber in Roads" film. :s film ha.- been prepared with the co-operation of the G remment'a Rc\d 'h Laborat rv. where much of55 words
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Article218 1956-11-13 10 Industrials And Tins Open Steady MALAYAN On ani ir trial share- openri ♦he week sVi!;.\ w'r.i'.c rubbers were trragular. The local share market waf closed yesterday afternoon H I mark of resnert unon the death Ol Mr. R. B. B. Donnell, past chairman of the Malayan Sharabrokers* Association. Price fha218 words
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Article145 1956-11-13 10 SIN tAPORE riwrabi !iv reported the following business done: Map BJS; f A H o^ 52.05 Georgetown Di?p $2.13; H immcr $1.60. M. Cement tl 77. M. Collieries lOcd overnighi and tod;iv: Metal Box $170; Co'.d Storage $1.80 t)vernicht and today; S'riits Traders $25.25; Wearne S 25. Aaatrai145 words
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Article171 1956-11-13 10 ANXIETY over direct or indirect Russian intervention in the Middle East caused uncertainty in the Singapore rubber market yesterday. The price rose 1\ cents on Friday to 51.012 per lb. for first grade December shipment. The markH opened quiet at around $1,001 dcv lb. but steadied later171 words
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Article98 1956-11-13 10 MALAYAN Exchang* Banks Association buying rates to merchants: New York 324 (T.T>. 32 5 8 (0.D.). SI 7 credit bills. 32 15/1(5 trade bill* (90 d/stt; Can.id.t 314, 31 5/8 OH). 31 15/16 credit bills and 32 trade bills (90 d st). Selling: New York 32 1 Canada98 words
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Article147 1956-11-13 10 Indian Cloth May Be Hard Hit KIALA LUMPUR. Mon. The recent increases in duty on textiles and apparel may affect imports from India most as they are mainly in the low-price group. A leading importer here said tod;'-y that the minimum duty of 9] cents per square yard on Commonwealth147 words
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Article200 1956-11-13 10 A LONDON stockbroking firm are installing industrial kaltvWoa to relav information between their 'box' at the London Stock Exchange and their main offices about a QUUter of a mile away. [1 is believed that this will bf the first use of television Tor kbroUnf In the200 words
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Article126 1956-11-13 10 OUTER ROADS Siaoe. Meonia Banjoe wangi. Sheaf Royal. Glory. Momka. Caltex. Mozambique. Sana! i Kah Soon. Stanvac Se!o. State of Wesi Bengal Stanvac Djirak, Sanuki Ifaru, Ifaaslkqrd, Phemius. Azuma Maru, Sabang. Mekong. Chong Ya. Soon Bee. Rita. INNER ROADS Lanriak. H B ("nuan. Xangkachindr. Chiat 8008, Loh126 words
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Article125 1956-11-13 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul vesterdav were: Copra Nov. $26i buyers. |f] sellers; coconut oil in bulk Mo] seller-, in drums M3| sel'.prs, lluntok white pepper $11.0 ■alien, Sarawak white SI !8 sdv^ iai Sarawak black $84 se ers. Tone Quiet. Singapore Copra A125 words
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Article237 1956-11-13 10 A NEW flashlight battery guaranteed by the manufacturers, National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., Singapore, to be leakproof, has recently been introduced to the Malayan and Borneo markets. Called the DBO, ft inrorporatef every modem advance made in the battery world. according to the ?c ing asents. L.E.237 words
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Article, Illustration33 1956-11-13 10 STANDARDPIC shows two members of the stafl ol National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd.. Messrs. 11 <• (left), and I KnmM. intro during a n< w leakproof torchlight batter> to dealer^ at a dinner at the33 words
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Article40 1956-11-13 10 Tai Thong Restaurant recently. At the function. .Mr. M. Manning, sales manager of National Carbon, spoke on behalf of the manufacturers, and Mr J Bos, general manager of I. I Tels Co. spoke on behalf of the distributors.40 words
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Article317 1956-11-13 10 U.S. DEALERS' BUYING SENT TIN UP INFLUENCES which caused the price of tin to rise £45 in the four weeks prior to the development of the present Middle East emergency, and jump another £75 in the two days following it, are outlined in the Tin Market Review, published in London317 words
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Article65 1956-11-13 10 NOW being manufactured j in Australia is Colorundum. an attractive and durable type of coloured cement floor preparation which is used widely in the U.S. It is a dry powder, composed of powerful colouring mediums, (used aggregates. water repellant compounds and cementitious binders. It is used exactly65 words
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Article124 1956-11-13 10 KKF Ap^^P^ff^ffi****"'ip*y**«fc^' A NINE-MAN trade mission n prc-- Japanese Wood Working: Machinery Indu>tr\ is < to arrive in Singapore on a two-day visit on Thursr The mis-sii n i ming here direct trom Japan by air. It is v n.-rr. d t;• the Japanese Government Ministry124 words
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Article239 1956-11-13 10 Threats Hamper Operations KUALA LIMPIR >] Operations on In; Sua Belong Rubber tes projM'rtv in Johore were still hampered by disturbances and threats according U> a report r leased by Hie company todax. The report said that while there has been con* tinuing and welcome provement in sec conditions in239 words
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Advertisement465 1956-11-13 10 NOTICES NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that WONG VONG WAH N i 114 Crawl rd St S r.gap L> plying g -nor for nal iralimd r anj rson naturalisation should not b>--t a d should se- a writi ar.-i facts to the Colonla Secretary nlal Be 0 WONT. YONG465 words
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Advertisement39 1956-11-13 10 NOTICE Royal Rotterdam Lloyd ■ft MA \sl I OYI) Arrived 12th instant. n IMAGED packages may be 1 tendered for Sui tj nn 22nd in-* I I Further sui bet ROTTERDAM TRADING CO Of) LTD.. Shipping Department. Te. A:■39 words
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Advertisement134 1956-11-13 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic, Neat East India ond Rangoon Penong P.S'ham Molocco m.v. "ROMANIJA" 18/19 Nov 20/21 No* m.v. "LOVCEN' 19/20 Nov 21 .12 Nov 23/24 No* From Hongkong tc Bombay Spore Malacca P. S harr m.v. "VELEBIT" 15 20 Nov 21 22 No* m.v. "ROMANIJA" 20/24 Nov Ii 26134 words
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Miscellaneous84 1956-11-13 10 EXPECTED TODAY Malavan Airwtji MLI2I KL 9.55 am. India AL36O SYI NKV 11.30 a.m. Malayan Airways MLIOI KL KLM KLB29 BKOK Qantas H '-.K p.m. Malayan Airways 409 Qantas EM539 SYD JAK 4 BOAC 8A776 LOX'BK K 5.00 p.m. Garuda GA37O JAK 'PAL BOAC 8A786 BKOK 520 p.m. Malayan Airways84 words
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Advertisement759 1956-11-13 11 sGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD *i WU 6 MMt£ IJ2/i R& THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICfc To Mal.tj*, Boston. N«w To.k Baltimor. Philadelphia b Cilt Ports mm^ mm >pott Sham tenant S/MNov IS/16Nov 17/18 N, 290^/4,. r S/6 ,fc V* f«b 15/16 feb 17/18 ft °P"o» to proceed via759 words
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Advertisement1114 1956-11-13 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 d (IS lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 linei *2J.'"' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via othei ports tc load ana discharge cars SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORT! fOjIJiON^OF^ VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA HOMEWARDS bv v,a Cape—1,114 words
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Advertisement787 1956-11-13 11 n MITSUI tj\ LINE > Spore P.S'hoir Penor FOR JAPAN Akokuroaon Mcnj for Yokohorno. Kobe Moji vio Honokonc 21 Nov 16 Nov 15 No 8 Akiboson Mora for Yckot homo, Nogoyo, Kobe vie Hongkonp 12 Dec FOR U.S A Foi New York Philodelphio Baltimore 3 Hodakosar Morn 1 7 Nov787 words
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Advertisement683 1956-11-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIVVAfcDS Soiling* toi Bonqkok ond o> ho> East if Per.ong P S'horr S'po-e "KAMBODIA" 2 5 Dec 4 4 r >e{ 6 D*c "SELANDIA" 11/11 Dec 12/13 Dec 14 1 5 Dec MOMtWARDS Soilmq> toi Genoa Antwerp Rctterdom, Homburq Copenhocien Gothenburg O«»c Sdon P. S hair Penonq683 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-11-13 12 r --> MIAMI BEACH. A I shadon- and substance, of stripes and ape, is slim Arlene Linn, tcho models the shadow as well as sea nymph's black-banded herringbone knitwool stcimsuit. Fittingly called '•SEDUCTIOS," the bathing suit i I unveiled to the public at the Edtn Roc Hotel inUP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration115 1956-11-13 12 STANDARD PICTORIAL Si:Rli:S T^HE tug GATUN was fh c first ship through the Gatun Locks of the Panama Canal on September 25, 1913. Construction of the canal took 16 years. It was smarted by the French and completed by the U S Army Engineers. Under the115 words
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Article363 1956-11-13 12 Alton L. Blakeslee - Alton L. Blakeslee By PASADENA California. STRONOMERS are in by .1 strand pears to have chemical Those spots or patches are quite different from the sunspots which appear on our own sun or star. The leopard star is a naked-eye star in the Constellation Virgo. It is about363 words
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Article710 1956-11-13 12 Snacks Alive! Food for the 'King' .\EVER did on expression ring truer than in Bangkok, site of one of the world's most unusual "farms/ 1 officially known as the Pasteur Institute, but to the thousands of visitors who come here, it is called the "Snake Form/ 7 Twice a week,710 words
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Article24 1956-11-13 12 They Strike Only in Fear 1~)R. Chaloem emphasized that a snake, from the Cobra to the Krait. will only strike to overpower its prey24 words
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Article, Illustration58 1956-11-13 12 f«f jus! flopped out of my eft to see you, says the bud^eri^ar And there he it, uith Timothy oopvr. Tim t six months *U$ lives nt llaidri ale, L o n d o n T e, hud^ir, Pip, is the family pet and y o n58 words
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Article340 1956-11-13 12 Candid Snapshots of Life 1. nUED Chancy, Gf), who took dictation at the huge Megquier and Jones Co.. Portland, structural steel fabricating firm in 1912 at $2 a day. is giving the dictation now. Chancy bought the firm. r r\VO IT-;.cui--old Fond du Lac, of Madison, V,':.:, boys caught fishing340 words
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Advertisement179 1956-11-13 12 KlllliiiiiYil^^mliii i BEAUTY that LASTS MUCH LONGER Be lovelier in a matter of minutes In a y~ twinkling, you can manicure your nails to match the color of your favorite shade of Cutex Stay Fast Lipstick. You save money, t00 Cutex Nail Polish m goes so much further because it's179 words
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Article, Illustration28 1956-11-13 13 iivw i (inn) rinisncs in \ii t-i»ht Races on the of the Ntl.in-or Turf Cluh > meeting at Kuala I.nmpur on Saturday.28 words
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Article107 1956-11-13 13 i pore C mb ned Scho >la will hold a second hockey at the Victoria School ground at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. Kayers are asked to bring fheir own white and coloured sh'.r's. The following will take p r i S.-hool:. ■r. Sngh. Sarbo. Tambyraj. Barban Singh and107 words
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519 1956-11-13 13 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD -TlTlti. _i~Ln_ ~u_ _i~i_n_i~)_n_'~'_i-i_ri_ i Gee Bits by FOUR newcomers nre amnnc npelling the I imeron rlighlanda veterinary in ttorium They are Irish Pearl. Ford Xiall and Ifinapen. They were sent to the II lands soon after their arrival ■i M ilaya, and519 words
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Article481 1956-11-13 13 MELBOURNE, Nov. 12 (Rcuter) The Hungarian Olympic team today hauled down the Hungarian Communist fla» at Olympic Village, tore it to shreds, and replaced it with a flag under which the revolutionaries fought the Russians. The team itood to attention pr.H cheered when one ofthemra481 words
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Article71 1956-11-13 13 Times Trials For Games Athletes SINGAPORE and Federation Olympic athletes failed to reai h satisfactory titr.es in trials on the cinder track at Farrer Park yesterday. due 1 hard condition of th< ick T :r i 100 metre k>. Son returned 11.3 sec. while Mary did In the 200 m<71 words
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Article44 1956-11-13 13 BLOE.MFOXTEIX. Nov. 12 (B liter) Denis Compton reed treatment yesterday to Bt knee, which he twisted slighi while bo* i for UM M C.C here on Sal day. His spikes caught in ground causing the In, w^hirh. however, is not considered serious.44 words
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Article22 1956-11-13 13 SINGAPORE Re::: ti Cub held Wanderers to a 1-1 draw in a friendly hockey match on the SRC PtdMfl yesterday.22 words
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194 1956-11-13 13 There's No More Gold Cup Tickets On Sale THE Secretary of the Sincapore Turi Club said yesterday that sales oi sweep tickets fur the Gold (up race closed on Oct. The race will be run in tin December met ting. He was commenting on a report that mernbtT^ c: public194 words
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Article66 1956-11-13 13 h7hL- Perak Turf Club ■ie holding an amateur rr ■Bg on Dec. 15 at the Ipoh course Only amateur rider? are allowed to ride The day v consist of eight events Polo lony Scurry for Div?. 1 and 2 Ladies Race. XII Royal Lancers Cup. Combined66 words
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Article76 1956-11-13 13 'Symbolic Israelis TEL A v 9 (AP) Israels "symbolic" Olympic team left yesterday for Melbourne to participate in the O.ympic Games opening Nov. 22. The three-member' team was made ud of Israel's woman swimming champion, 17-year-old Shoshana Rivner, 26-year-old David Kushnir. who will compete in the long jump, and 31-year-old76 words
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Article58 1956-11-13 13 OSLO. Nov. 11 (Reuter) Hm Danish player, Finn Kobberoe, today won the M .> singles title in the Norwegian national badminton championships here. In the final, he beat Bertil s, of Sweden, 15-5, 18-16. 15-11 Finn Kobberoe and another Dane, Hammcrgaard Hansen won the doubles til58 words
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Article37 1956-11-13 13 COLOMBO. 12 —Bain today washed out play on the second day of the cricket match between Ceylon and India here. Ceylon scored 19 for one wicket on Saturday, when rain stopped play until after tea.37 words
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Advertisement173 1956-11-13 13 ACCOM. WANTED \V "ANTED for rent unfurnished two bedroomed flat/Bungalow area Holland h Road immediately <" December European Family. Reply box T2873 SS iumoN SOONS (MFAT.D. Australia) 00l of Ballroom LatinA -^prican Dancing, new studio. 36-D Prinsep Street, near Cathay. Daily private hours. 9 a.m. 9 r ENROL now at173 words
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Advertisement648 1956-11-13 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIILAIIUXb VACAM vita* Land I. 7.50 235- 15Amensem piu.- a a nee. Total emolumen range from an initial to $571.50. u!>l and report on :.s for C ation and supervise iwno\> lement. etc. QaalHleatiMw: Cambridge School Certiftcat* Examtmm W WWWur r.:.----ma:i or advantage Applicant* with special qMltftratiom or648 words
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Article817 1956-11-13 14 PETER WILSON sends one of < line gravest cables of his career.! > < •We warns: These Games may be MELBOURNE, Monday. 0F the lour Olympic Games I have set out to cover, the>e are the most peculiar. -ed. of a'.'. Bm BWMMdi c: aportinal sventl I have reported817 words
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Article32 1956-11-13 14 r R A I N 1 2-1 at half time, Police Sports Association im:ne second h rest S ngapore Harbour Board I^ur goals to three in hockey I.: >■; v :.y32 words
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Article21 1956-11-13 14 KR trailing lt. ISC n ered on the :ion to si Sigb nter-sei h -at,- a: Fr.er.-.y K;.i fiUlday.21 words
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Article132 1956-11-13 14 Only Sadali Played True To Form KU \L [PUR, lion. Pe ing [a a eit S -.pore Malays by four mal to one to become the first holders of the Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Cup at Ibi Ail lit Malays inter-state barimmton championship ended at the Selangor Badminton Hall here132 words
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Article81 1956-11-13 14 ADELAIDE. Xov. 12. (Re iter)—Australia*! Test wickotkeepex Gil Laiutlejr Mtyi the Australian cricket ?ca>on just getting under way wiii be his last in first-class cri-kct. Langlej. with South AusfraB*l other tour represcn'r;!i\-e. spinner Jack Wilson, returned to Adelaide last night Lons'ev wai one of the three -elector^81 words
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Article82 1956-11-13 14 Kong Has 'Date' With Joe Louis COLONY wrestler Kin? Kong left Singapore yesterday by air for a six months tour of Australia where he will meet United States wrestlers. Including the former heavyweight champion Joe Louis. Joe Louis, now going fireat guns a? a wrestler, is due to fight King82 words
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Article50 1956-11-13 14 BOYS' Town won the Bukit Timah District intcr-prrnary school soccer championship wnen thev trounced Dunearn Road School by nine goa's to nil ii Bukit Timah yesterday. Boys' TOWB Wfll now meet the Champions of Scrangoon District Scorers were: Ten? Tang 3. Hock Kee 3, Joe, Gun and Vincent.50 words
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Article624 1956-11-13 14 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH by the Sports Editor Tfiev Lose Their Tempers, Skill And Almost The Came America 2 Singapore 1 LAST night's soccer show f>\ America's Olympians tor Melbourne uould have been the despair of Holly- I uood producers, were they \bent on a cinemascope production. The pvrjormince uasn't624 words
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Article, Illustration687 1956-11-13 14 Nina Where' s NINA? JEFFERY JAMES MAKES A MIDNIGHT SEARCH AT PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT Two Reds Grab A Woman With A Hat Shp was hii; She carried a hat. And she was stnm- her massive chest straining against ;i slightly soiled white cotton blouse, which must be good advertisement for687 words
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Article462 1956-11-13 14 Olympian Charlie A SINGAPORE-BORN Englishman will represent Great Britain in the Olympic soccer competition at .Melbourne this month. He -J-Nvear-old OUtside-lefl Charli rWtaeU, phew of Sini re's Mr. Yap Phong Geek who passed through the Colony with 20 memben of the British soccer team >■462 words
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Article44 1956-11-13 14 SiXGAPORE Crick* Crab beat Royal Xava! Police 6-3 in a friendly hockey match played on the SCC padang yesterday. Scorers for SCC were: MeMullan (3), Winkley (2) and Piske. Mohinder Singh, Bajan Singh and Mokand Singh scored for R.X Police44 words
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Article24 1956-11-13 14 POLICE Training School beat the Ail Whites by six points (two trie?) to nil la a ***** match at Thomson Road yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration117 1956-11-13 14 R U S S I A N strongmen should dominate the weightlifting at the 16th Olympiad at Melbourne Mr Oscar State. Secretary of the International Weightlifting Federation, who passed through Singapore on his way to officiate at the Olym pics, said that Russia should117 words
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663 1956-11-13 14 Till gamp v;, ir io<] with America sitting r i£ h« on tnpnl their opp<tnent*>. Thej came dangerously near to scoring in thf. fir^t minute when centreforward Zer llausen was tackled in the nick ol time and then a likely663 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1956-11-13 14 SHJ Hocke-. D 3BOD vt fi BOD ground, TTC RMN TTC ground. Div. 11l Punjab vs. 1 YMS ground.19 words
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