Singapore Standard, 14 November 1956

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE f<? +M\ FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 line.) 2400 A_*# I «-3=- 2811 2414 11 PAGES ]"i CENTS 11. No. 135 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1956
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  • 152 1 SOCK IN THE JAW ENDS DRAMA ON A CLIFF THESE two photos tell the stnry of a three-hour drama m which a detective knocked a young wo- man unconscious with I a punch to the jaw to foil her threat of a death-plunge from atop a 150-foot cliff at Coogee.
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  • 44 1 LONDON. Nov. 13 (UP). A nation-wide alarm was broadcast today for a thief who stole secret papers reported containing details of Britain's air defen o on Cyprus. The papers were m a car -'oicn Friday night m London's busilMSi centre.
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  • 172 1 Top Union Men Quit British Communist Party LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuter)— Two prominent trade union leaders today quit the British Communist Party m protest at Russian action m Hungary and many more resignations were forecast. One of the trade union chief, to leave is Mr. John Homer, general secretary of
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  • 29 1 the United Nations General Assembly decided unanimously yesterday to place the Middle East and Hungarians Issues on the Assembly's agenda Reuter Sir Anthony Answers His Critics
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Nov. 13 (UP) Britain is "deeply disturbed" j It the Soviet threat to send' ••private armies" of "volun- j teen" into Egypt, an official government spokesman said today. Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan l Lennox-Boyd told the House oi Commons: •'This technique of inviting volunteers
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  • 60 1 PORT SAID, Nov. 12 (delayed) Reuter) Troops on the streets at Port Said today cheered news that an advance contingent of the United Nations Police Force was leaving Naples tonight for Egypt. The news was broadcast by loudspeaker vans of the Army's Psychological Warfare Section
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  • 416 1 BUT POLICE UNITS ARE DELAYED FOR A DAY LONDON, NOV. 13, (AP)-A 12-MAN TEAM OF U.N. OBSERVERS MOVED INTO THE SUEZ CANAL ZONE NO MAN'S LAND TODAY TO WATCH OVER THE CEASE-FIRE BETWEEN FRENCH-BRITISH AND EGYPTIAN FORCES. BUT THE DEPARTURE OF THE FIRST U.N.
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  • 140 1 Boyd Pays Tribute To Mr. Lim From Andrew Koth LONDON. Tues. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, today again congratulated Singapore's Chief Mini* •er -Mr. Lim Yew Hock lot "courage Ln ta k the challenge ot "Chinese Com- mists'' m Singapore and his "patience and firmness" m dealing with thc
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  • 31 1 MR. JA V\ AH A RLAL N EHRTJ Indian Prime Minister will v;.-:t Wa.-h:n-'sr within the next six weeks to confer with Resident Eisenhower on world problems. Reuter
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  • 293 1 'WE STAND BY THE U.N. AS A FORCE FOR PEACE' LONDON. Nov. 13. (Reuter)—The Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden, said today that it remained the British Government's policy to "build-up the United Nations as a force for peace and as an effective instrument for enforcing the rule of law. Answering
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  • 215 1 Comrade K In Budapest To Bolster A Shaky Puppet BUDAPEST, Nov. 13. (UP)— A team ol top Soviet leaders reported to include Party Chiei Nikita Khrushchev was m Budapest tonight attempting to bolster the revolt-torn government ol Premier Janos Kadar. Tne delegation arrived as Hungfl r dom lighter? Ed to
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  • 88 1 IE! \A. 1 13 (Rev V -prs m north-east Hunstopped a train yesterday .ng up a railway line and freed a trainload of prisoners being deported to Russia, according to reports fror ually reliable sources reaching Vienna tonight. The sources said that scale deportation of boys and young men
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  • 58 1 SINGAPORI Police haxr s lar marie DO arrest* m < imnn t :nn w ittl thi mvi der oi i" \<ai-(lri bos. Lim Chui Hock. *ho as hunrilrri intn a tunn> sack and dumped into a drum of v it< r at ««hnp m Paya Lebar
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  • 32 2 COLOURED singer Shirley Batsey as she appeared at ihe Warner Theatre. Leicester Square. London on Nov. 7 for the London prtmieri of the Him Moby Dick." m •A P. photo.
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  • 390 2 We Don't Want Observers' NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (Reuter) The Hungarian Government yesterday rejected the United Nations request that observers be allowed to enter the country t o examine the situation. A cable from the Hungarian Acting Foreign Minister, Ivan Sebes. to the
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  • 89 2 Liberty Of Arab States Is At Stake BEIRUT, No\ 13, I I Lehain M Presiu, Camille hamnun waned the head, ol th olh< r Arab states tori., that "our verj exist* i our liberty and digi are now on trial" m current Mid-East crisis He opened an v. "summit i
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  • 242 2 BRITISH TROOPS GET BACK £10,000 OF LOOT IN PORT SAID NICOSIA, Nov. 13 (UP)— British military police have recovered goods U the value of £10,000 looted by the Egyptians from a damaged warehouse ln Port Said, tlie "Voice of Britain" Radio said here yesterday. The broadcast said the goods were
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  • 146 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 1031 103* Dec.RSSNo.I 103* 1032 R.S.S. No. 2 102 1021 R.S.S. No. 3 100 100. Tone: Easier. B'fOß_ rus The price of tin on the local market yesterday was $403 i per picul. (Up
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  • 156 2 BIG DECISION TODAY WARSAW, Nov. 13, (UP)— Parliament was expect ed today to abolish the dreaded secret police on the cv of Polish leaders' departure for Moscow for top leve talks on Poland's future. A resolution to abolish th secret police tUB). officlall known as
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  • 97 2 ALGIERS, Nov. 13 (AP) Bomb and grenade blasts m rebellion-torn Algeria yesterday killed two persons and wounded 43 others. A hand grenade thrown into a restaurant at Marnia m northwestern Algeria kil'.ed two patrons and wounded five others A French military patrol shot
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  • 92 2 Hungarians Can Stay If They Want LONDON. Nov. 13 (Reuter) Hungariai al the Olyrr Game> can stay on m A lia if tl ter of Sporl sr-.:ri rr. M< [bourne V ing that n me of the tea- m fact made an. for sanctuary so T; ir.ten a1 O.yrr.rr. Co
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  • 56 2 Mayor Wants £1 Mil. For Refugees LONDON. Nov IJ CBeuter) Z.™ Lo^ Mayor of London, Sir v. ed for £1,000,Pf aid Hungarian rel gee i s official y launched 1 a] on Fr. lay, t en i eived a I The fund is known ?.s Lord i 0 f London
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  • 52 2 BEB Nov. 13 (AP). A y.zn school class m Comrr Easl Gei ha C- rr jime ai app< ed m i rning iet free- .osed toThe Leipzig newsp; Saei I T; gel atl wore the clothes to a Leipzig scho It first known public r. ehalf of the
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  • 56 2 CAIRO, N i' rater) Colonel Abdel X .tern. Din cl r Gen ral tian Informatl m 1 estimated last night cl< trance and repair of Sues Car:, 1 will t; four m< rrths." He said "Angl tary operation- n ilted :r sii Ing ol sh
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  • 29 2 A GROUP of 14 Journals I from Singapore and Malaya arrived m Taipei on M i ntpht for a two-werk the invitation of I Journalists Association Reuter
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  • 191 2 PARIS, Nov. 13. (Reuter) General Alfred Gruenther, retiring Supreme Commander Allied Powers m Europe, today warned the Soviet Union that if rocket weapons were used, retaliation from the West would follow "just as sure as day follows night." Speaking at a tareweli Press conference at
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  • 415 3 MY FRIENDS REFUSED TO BUY THEM, SAYS WITNESS HOTEL OWNER GIVES EVIDENCE A MANAGING partner of a Singapore hotel, Sect Ah Yam, yesterday told the Fourth Police Court that when he was asked to sell 500 Social Welfare lottery tickets last August on 25 per cent
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  • 434 3 SITTING PRETTY On 250 Pounds Of Japanese TNT The/ Couldn't Care Less TWO Singapore families practically slept oyer an unexpioded 250-pound Japanese aerial bomb for 15 years yet knowing: very well that the bomb could go off at any time blowing the house and its occupants to smithereens. The bomb,
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  • 424 3 TWO J'>bles> labourers. II Hoe, 31. and Lee Tee. 2'K were estersentenced m the Mnsapore Assize Court to five \'*ars' imprisonment fi' h on a charge of conspiring to rob a coffee stall ?-r on Sept. 2. The jury of seven men
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  • 112 3 LAUGHTER At The 'OLD VIC' I A NOVEL tuo-pi.mo duo uill pro\ide the background music for th- Singapore Stage I lub production "Present Laughter it tho Victoria Memori.il Mall <>n Nov. mmm ZL I lie pl.n. written by Noel Coward, is being produced for the club hv Bill >^kes leading
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  • 112 3 Two-In-One Flood Scheme WATER supply to Geylang and Bedok areas In Singapore Will be increased to 5,000,000 gallons a day, after the completion of the Si.'nn.ooo flood prevention scheme, a GoverrrI okesman told the Standard yesterday. Work on this scheme, will s'.arr next year. The scheme serves a dual purpose
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  • 74 3 WOMEN section of UMNO, Pulau Bukum branch. will be formed at an inaugural meeting on Sunday on the Island. Byed Ahmad Jamalullil. general secretary of Singapore UMNO, told the S.andard yesterday that with the formation of this section. UMNO would have 12 women sections frith
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  • 199 3 .•HILATELY and philanthropy go hand m hand with the new issue of a postage stomp to commemorate Operation Brotherhood, a global assistance programme for refugees and ct r victims m Vietnam. The programme, under the sponsorship of Junior Chamber International, has received tremendous
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  • 54 3 1 '.IS Singapore Malay (Thi D hold a me' ng r Lstsna Kampong Glam on Sunday to discuss the coming Herdeka talks. Secretary of the Unl n Inche Mohan id i r j sterda\ that m :al govern- "ions and efforts to would alsc be
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  • 212 3 STRIPTEASE Showmen Reply To Deacon SINGAPORE restaurant managers yesterday hit back at a Colony churchman for condemning strip-tease shows as "crude entertainment appealing to man's baser instincts." The Yen. Robin Woods. Archdeacon oi St. Andiew*i Cathedral, had described certain "respectable restaur,-: here as "fleshpots of sensuality" m the latest issue
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  • 145 3 Courses For Local Surgeons To Start In January PRELIMINARY courses to qualify local graduates as Fellows of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons will start m Singapore m January next year. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health. Dr. R. H. Bland, told the Standard yesterday that three leading Australian
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  • 57 3 THIRTY-TWO person-:, who pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court to a charge of playing "paikow" (cards) m a gaming bouse m Trengganu Street, on Nov. 12. were yesterday fined Sin each. Police, who raided the house, recovered |U7 m cash, one set of cards, four dice,
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  • 29 3 TIIIO Pens Hooi, 23, a Singapore carpenter. was yesterday admitted to the Singapore General Hospital after falling from thp second floor of a house m Short Street.
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  • 55 3 A SIX- YEAR-OLD boy, You So Ha, of Buntong New Village, lpoh. was admitted to the General Hospital this morning with a fractured leg following a road accident at the 3| Mile. Lahat Road. The boy. who was involved m a collision with a car, is
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  • 31 3 MR Natwarlal Malavi. author and publicist from India who is on a world tour, will give a poetry recitation at the Gujarati Club. 79, Waterloo Street, at 8 p.m. tonight.
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  • 253 3 t^-Yi: AK-OI.I) watchman Sb.uk FsiCtl h. was found unconscious m front of a hut at Colombo Plan Camp. Clementi Koad. the Singapore Coroner, .Mr. X I Mexander. was told yesterday. Six hours later he died at the General Hospital. Sorts Singh, a former watchman
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    • 335 3 NEW STOCKS THROWN ON OUR FAMOUS BARGAIN COUNTERS IN ALL DEPTS. /^N COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE WASSIAMULL'S HIGH ST. Q S'PORi *Y. Tht public are ccdially imted to select their f choice from the wide range of quality PRIGIBAtRE PRODUCTS I I Al Our Additional c liovtooiu I 200
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  • 166 4 FEDERAL BUDGET DEBATE KAULA LUMPUR, Tues:- Despite incessant criticism of extravagance end ''soaking the poor," the Federal Legislative Council today unanimously allowed the $797,526,--769 Supply Bill to pass through its second reading. A the vote was called. were turned pecta i tis Goh C M .acca's re] tent, ho had
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  • 194 4 'No Sacrifice Is Too Great' CHE HALIMATHON THE Coun^r woman nterr r. h imathon t A- i Majid, saw m prices, an opportunity to housewives to more housekeeping money. t the men faced tho prospect of having to eat lass or eat food of less flavour. 3. rf .-yes -r-.v?
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  • 2224 4 Alliance Silences The Barrage Of Criticism Tunku Hits Out And Clarifies Govt. Policy [HE Chief Minister 1 Abdul Rahman, handed the Settlement representative Mr. Goh Chee Van. the Iressing down ever neard m the Federal Legislative rare outhur.-t of safer wa-. 'c\ at
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  • 247 4 Narayanan's Call For Reduction In Council Allowances Falls On Deal Ears MR. P. P. NARAYANAN. MTUC leader, m winding up the debate on behalf of Labour, said its nominees would be prepa,red to reduce their S.)O(J-per-month Councillor's allowance by half. He asked the Ministers to volunteer a similar cut m
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  • 15 4 'Three main factors men. money and capacity to carry out the
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  • 396 4 EXTRA TAXES WON' T MEAN EXTRA HARDSHIPS spencer IN a spirited defence of the budget, government Economic Adviser. Mr. Oscar A. Spencer, warn ,J| that there would be no justification tor work* demanding any wage increase because real harrier due to the increa>ed taxation would bp yen He commended the
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  • 156 4 Col. H. S. Lee, Minister of Final replying to the Si people who spoke on budget, said that the budget had undergone its "baptism of fire," and the Alliance Qov. ment would not want it otherwise. There had been a consider, able amount of
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  • 32 4 The Selangor Indian Cr of Commerce will send a dentation to the Finar. Col. H. S. Lee, to protest against increased taxation rates, the Standard was told today.
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  • 57 5 -Putuif by ROCKIV and Rollin' has hit Klang. Here on the first occasion Teddy Eu, son of shipping magnate Mr Eu hng Hock and Mrs. Eu who has just returned from Britain, and Mis s Nora Chan demonstrate at the Poppy Day Dance held at the Evergreen
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  • 198 5 85 Chinese School Teachers Seek Government Jobs EIGHT Y-FIVL teachers from Chinese hi<;h schools have so far applied for Government jobs Singapore's Standard Last night. He said the teachers would Ml the same salary as they draw at present. Mr. KcLeLUm, howm. said that (though then would be light adjustments
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 5 INCHE Ali hin Ahmad and Clio Tom btnte Mohamed Aris who were recently married m Singapore. Tlie brideejroom is the >..n of Mr. and Mrs. Ahmad bin Mohamed Disa and the bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mohamed Aris Photo by
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  • 60 5 PENANG, Toes. Gl d will have its first night club when the Green Parrot Bagan Jermal opens on .-.-day night. 1 pnetor is Mr. Cheah g Khoon. The Dewan Hawaiian Band S re has been engaged 1 at the c!;;h An- r :^!r: will bo
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  • 97 5 12 Months Jail For Rioter CHOXG KOK HONG. 20. a hawker, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment when he wa? found guilty I Singapore Court of rioting. Chong was arrested for being a morn her of an unlawful asv on the night of Oct. 26. at thc junction of
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  • 240 5 Malays Must Catch Up With Lost Time Minister Ishak KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today declared that if Malays had retained their leadership m the past, they would now have measured up to the economic endeavours of other races. Instead, they must now
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  • 99 5 BACK PAY FOR 7,000 SERVICE WORKERS SEVEN thousand civilian employees of the three Armed Services m Singapore will get large Christmas pay packets m the form of back pay. The Army Civil Service Union. the Admiralty Local Staff Union and the Air Ministry Local Staff Union last night decided to
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  • 134 5 Consul's Help For Stranded Aussie Fliers THE Indonesian Consulate m Singapore has cabled Jakarta tor permission to allow three stranded Australians, now m the Colony, to refuel their one-engined Proctor 111 plane m Indoneslan territory and continue their journey to Australia. The homesick Australians. Who arrived m Singapore on Saturday,
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  • 70 5 MUAR. Too, Tan Kia Sing, 56. of Craiciclca Estate, was charged m the Sessions Court here yesterday with possession of six leaf packets and two pills of ooium and also with moving two kalis of food m the estate, a food restricted area,
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  • 64 5 Whaling Fleet In Singapore A second Japanese whaling fleet has called at Singapore en route to the Antarctic within the last fortnight. The fleet consists of the 18.000-ton depot and factory Ship Matsushima Maru. and seven "catcher ships" ranging from 100 to 200 ton.s. The first fleet made un o:
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  • 28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A 20-year-old Chinese died a? a result of an accident with a military vehicle at the 3| mile Klang Gates Road this afternoon.
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  • 268 5 L/CPL. Vivian Davies. 23. of the 18th Independent Infantry Brigade Signals Squadron, described as an "unusually competent soldier" by hil Commanding Oflicer, was yesterday ordered by a Singapore District Court Martial to undergo 10 days' detention for neglecting to obey daily routine orders. Davies was found
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  • 85 5 MR. s. T. SAIfY oi Urn Government Printing O:fuo. Singapore, who diea on Sunday. Mr. Samy joined the Printing Office m 1915 and retired m 1950. He was awarded the Imperial Service Medal for his conspicuous services to the Government m 1953. Mr. San y who
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  • 98 5 Course For Club Leaders A THREE-MONTH Club Leaders Training Course organized by the Singapi-p Federation of Boys' Club- will begin on Tuesday. Nov. 27. The course ia open to youths between 23 and IS years of age and will be bl Id at the Federation's headquarters m Queen Stree:. Lectures
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  • 64 5 Stand.irdpic by THE wedding of Mr Khoo Kok Leong. second son of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Swee Toh. and Miss Koh Swee tne. second daughl.r of Mr and Mrs. Koh Seng Khoon. look place at the Hin Hua High School. Klang. The bride is a Chinese School
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 516 5 cAimcuxcic Information at a Glance i JM fl fa-rt: Ml Tei Dar-.ce: 6.55 Re^ionmlll »f\f\ r\ C roMORROW: Singapore 8.28 am a! Announcement JINwffrWKC OT fti. BBS33 A\*m. %MW^i ra 1 p D k ,82 ft) C» IS&jfAWAyM _K_P_H 4 f 10 58 K 1 C Se. \ir«'): 'V fi
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 477 6 r;i !NESK student su versi continues to threaten S ;gap T i tient ami painstaking effort? of the Colony's Education Department to solve the problem of these y withe have not made the g ?ss that was expected. Tne response I the G nment'i p. m to reregister
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    • 374 6 |Y\ Monday ng IB Oenl and hard-work-in, bog na murdered by thieves who went r b the shop In which he was employed. Murders by robbers seem to ne rampant 1»e days It would appear they arc venting their neer mmvent victin 5 just to gel VS
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  • Article, Illustration
    646 6  -  William Bluett by- TN his book. "Egypt's Destiny", General Neguib gives a graphic description of the petty restrictions imposed on him, during the early days of his arrest, by the man who had usurped his position as leader of tho Revolutionary Council Colonel Nasser. Efforts were made, m
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  • 966 6  -  ROBERT KEE by TEL AVIV HTHE Israeli brigadier at El Arish. a highly intelligent, bespectacled man of 36, had been a company commander m the British Army and knew the right note to strike at a Press conference. Any sign of Egyptian officers deserting their men? "All
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  • 330 6 Budget Sir; To a people on the 1 threshold of independence. i the Merdeka Budget pro--1 posals of the Alliance I Administration m the FedeI ration and Labour Front Cabinet m Singapore have 1 come as a bolt from the blue. Only the anxiety of a
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  • 726 6 The NEWS as it strikes me THIS is not m defence of millionaires. This is to seek an explanation from the Penang Labour candidate. Lim Kean Siew, m thc coming Municipal elections, of a remark he made at a rally on Sunday. He is reported to have said among other
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  • 274 6 We the PEOPLE MR. DONALD MOORE HITS BACK Sir; I read your music critic's article m last Sunday's issue of the Sunday Standard with some amusement for it has always seemed to me 'hat people who live m their kind of house are m a singularly disadvantageous situation for throwing
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  • 211 6 Sir; The article "Doc Worn Goes On m your ia ,c--of Woe. 8, 1956 on thc- liesatisfaction of the private doctors m Kuala Tumpur over the appointment of a sere, t panel of medical practitioners by the Stata Education Department attend to the vcr: .lar school teachers,
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  • 91 7 Twin Sister's Kidney Saves Woman BOSTON, Nov. 13 (AP) —Mrs. Idtth Helm, til. who received a healthy kidney from hr twin sister to replace bee two diseased kidneys, was dlacharged on Monday friim a hospital here. Hospital spok»*sman said Mrs. Helm was "feeling wonderful" as she left for her home
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  • 109 7 On Verge Of Ending His Life KARLSRUHE, Germany, Nov. \P). Ponsee Week Gel man intelligence chief Dr. Otto John testified today he am **aeveral times on the verge ol committing suicide" during thc 17 months he stayed behind Dr. J* bn tore: tin Waal C.erman Fe -er a. Supreme Court
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  • 52 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 13 (Reuter) The Hongkong gov--1 eminent hit approved the sale to Lebanon of 8.000 steel helmets manufactured m this British colony, it was officially learnt today. The approval was endorsed by the British government. But another order from Egypt reportedly for 50.000 helmets, was
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  • 301 7 THREAT OF CHRISTMAS TABLE SHORTAGES Effect Of Crisis On UK. Homes LONDON, Nov. 13, (Reuter) Cuts m petrol and oil supplies, less heat from central heating systems and the threat of Christmas table shortages and higher prices have been the immediate economic effects of the Middle East crisis on British
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  • 40 7 JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 13 (AP) A new regulation announced on Monday eliminate the word "Sir" from the South African inny*| vocabulary. Private- wi'd m future n-1--dre-s superior officers by title of rank captain, major, colonel, etc. AP
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  • 126 7 MELBOURNE, Nov. 13 (Reuter)— A visiting; Soviet diplomat said here today he hoped his visit would be the forerunner to the resumption of diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and Australia. But the diplomat, Mr. D. Zaikm, added that the question must be decided
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  • 31 7 TANKERS of thc U.S "mothball" Beet are being readied to help carry oil during the Middle Bast crisis while the Suez Canal is closed. it was learned yesterday. UP
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  • 52 7 LONDON, Nov. 13. A Socialist amendment criticizing the government's economic policy was defeated Ir, the noose of Commons last DigM with 321 votes to 259. it was the third time Q-Bt Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden's government won a confidence vote since the outbreak of the Suez
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  • 72 7 LONDON. NOT. 13 (Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden. the Prime Minister, decided today acalnat making a major speech on the Middle East and Hungary In the House ol Commons. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boy d. the Colonial Secretary, will instead open the last day of the .Ax- day rirbate
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  • 23 7 FOUR Colombo powers meeting m New Delhi said yesterday they had reached ";•_:cement m princinie" on Hunsarv and Egypt.- UP
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  • 86 7 Tons Of Anti-Communist Literature Taipei. Nov. 13 ißeuter)— Chinese Nationalist Air Force staged Its "biggest ever" leaflet dropping mission over the China mainland, accord- I ing to an official communique. The statement said '"lights of planes" m a pre-dawn operation dropped "tons" of 1 Nationalist flags and anti- i Communist
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  • 71 7 photo. ;,\\\\\w\\\ rtMttMAMf (TOP): A Cairo caption 1 to this picture describes 2 it ?.s a ship sunk m the Suez Canal by British- c I French air attacks oh- J structine navigation of thc Canal. (Bottom): A i j Cairo source describes I J this picture
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  • 31 7 photo A water-level view mad? on Ni k ships sunk b> thr Egyptians m Port Said harboui io block the passage of thr Suei an^i A.P.
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  • 148 7 BELGRADE, Nov 13. (Reuter)— Mr Dalibor Soldatic. Yugosla\ ambassador to Hungary, was reported by a usually reliable source m Budapest U>da> to have lelt for Belgrade to discus* with his government the future ol ex-Premier Inire Nagy. .Mr Nagy has taken refuge m i
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  • 76 7 vKA Nov. 13 (AP) Darul Islam rebels, according to official sources today, are te; pu&g MS ?r\o |g |i Wm% Ja 1 During the last two d. bei attacks reportedly k over 24 persons m attacks on 9 villages near Bandung and 400 houees
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  • 204 7 Tension Again After Uneasy Quiet JAKARTA. Nov. 13, (Reuter)— Tension appeared to be mounting m army circles again today followin.' a period of uneasy quiet. One of Indonesia's seven territorial commanders chi ed the Army Chief of St General Abdul Nasutinn. with ieviating" from decisions t^ken at a recent conference
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    • 199 7 __t*b m m^ m^^^^Z m^ m^L^M For Efficiency InYour 0 f f i c c SEHN. MEYER CO. LTD., P.O. Box 2000, Singapore. PATERSON, SIMONS CO. LTD., Kuala Lumpur, Penang. KOLOK RIBBONS a*_ IR x jM**Zm\ i--^-^-k^-i aP_B j_n_ KOLOK Inked Ribbons are justly famous the world over tor their
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    • 34 7 You can't beat HUMBER for long life and top quality g^b* THB ARISTOCRAT OF ALL BICYCLES sole fij 1 1 1 1 i \*yf\ I J fOfl Raffles Place, Singapore. Tei 3C A I
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  • 250 8 Trade Union Officials Convicted KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Four trade union officials who mobbed a lorry crew bringing m outside labour during a recent strike, were today convicted and bound over for six months m the first case to be tried under the Trade
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  • 100 8 Kaum Ibu Has A New Leader KUALA LUMPUR Tues. —The U.M.N.O. Headquarters here today officially appointed Che Fatimah Kadir of Perak the next leader of Kaum Ibu, Malaya. Che Feitimah WM chosen to the post by the U.M.N.O. high command last weekend after it confirmed the expulsion of Che Khatijah
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  • 78 8 Theft Of Cloth— On High Seas PENANG. Tues. Twenty rolls of piece goods, valued at $300 were reported stolen from a lighter between Prai and Penang last nigh:. The complainant was a Malay. Salleh bin Udin. Police are new carrying out investigations. In Pasar Road. Ayer Itam. some cash and
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  • 89 8 IPOH. Toei Lance Corpora! W M. Goodwin, 20, of the Ist Battalion. Royal Scots Fusiliers, stationed ta Ashbv R >ad here, died m the lpoh District Hospital on Sunday \g A. about 41 hours after admission following a road accidenl at tire 13. Mile. Chemor Road. Goodwin
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  • 54 8 RAUB, Tues. Chinese IChOOll m Pahang require the approval of the State Education Officer, if they wish to ploy teacher.- from Singapore. This was stated m a memo to a!l Chinese school headmasters from the Superintendent of Chinese schools here m compliance with an order made by
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  • 112 8 Farewell To Youth Club President KUALA SELANGOR. Tues. Tunku Abdullah, president of the Kuala Selangor Youth Club and of the Federation of Youth Clubs, was feted here on the eve of his departure on transfer to Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Tunku Abdullah was the founder of the Youth Club. Through his
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  • 162 8 PEXANG. Tues.— Strict preDj will be taken by pres: rr.r at various polling stations on election day Dec. 1 since cases of impersonation had been detect M Bt previous Municipal elections This was disclosed by Settle nent Electi ns Officer. Mr. A. rhiyagarajah, today. Mr Thiyagarajah
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  • 68 8 FEDERATION Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman (right), blesses Inche Shamsuddin bin Abdul Majid and his bride Che Hasunah binte Haji Mas'od Hayati during the Bersanding ceremony held at the bride's home m Klang Road, Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The bride is a nurse attache-d to the General
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  • 267 8 Labour Party Flays Enemies PENANG, Tues.— Enemies of the Labour Party have deliberately misled many of the middle class into distrusting the organization, declared Mr. Lim Kean Siew, chairman of the George Town branch of the Party, 1 yesterday. Speaking at the opening of a new
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  • 209 8 SELLS A CAR-LANDS IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A 41-year-old car broker, V. F. Stuart, who claimed trial to a charge of drunken driving, was today fined $300 and disqualified from driving for a year. He told the Sessions Court President, Inche M. M. Hashim
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  • 200 8 It Doesn't Make A Difference! Men Or Women They're Nurses KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister for Health and Social Welfare, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, assured the Federal Legislature today that the term "male nurses", although unpopular, "does not involve any change m the emolument, function or even sex of the
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  • 87 8 Raja Muda To Open Youth Club KUALA SELANGOR, Tues. The Raja Hoda of Selangor. will declare open the new premises of the Kuala Selangor Youth Club on Saturday. More than 400 invitations have been sent out, and special accommodation has been arranged for up-country guests. A tea parly will follow
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  • 101 8 THE Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will declare open the 15th Inter-School Art Exhibition at the British Council Hall. Singapore, on Dec. 7 at 5.30 p.m. The Exhibition, organized by the Singapore Art Society and open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. till
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    • 286 8 LASTDAYICAPJTOL^r^;: 0 I "LOVE TURNS TO DUST" L-SC-T^ «»rr,n, YI)E MING ■> CHAMG YA\G OPiHS TOMORROW WX oSFrf! m \vS&X CROsf§§ vfcfi^_i_J| W>**~ PftHLWK !technic__J3 y ~TSPA \{o MICHAf l PAIS roNIO seiwjun I IUBVUSAI HTERUTIOIUIi PtCIUSf LAST DAY! REX|k| '«-4.00 "a. mooim&l 6.30 9.30 p.m. GEORGE MONTGOMERY "DfIDDrD DfinCT"
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  • 167 9 Assembly Will Debate Bill On Monday A BILL to introduce luxury tax m the Colony was published by the Singapore Government yesterday. It will be moved m the Legislative Assembly on Nov. 19 by the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart. The goods to be
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  • 179 9 5 TWELVE Singaporeans 2 who had donated or rais- 1 ed $5,000 for the Slag*- 2 pore Association for the 2 Blind Home m Thomson 2 Road, met m the Colony I 2 yesterday. And among them were Mr. Run Run Shaw and j his
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  • 235 9 The Way To Answer Communism PROMOTE FREE AND RESPONSIBLE UNIONS I fast changing Malaya it was essential to educate the masses to acce r..>.0:..:y if they are to demand p. :v ety. Mr. Ton Bavin, of the Inter:.3*ional Confederation of Free Trade Unions, said •fa lr« ed Johore Bahru Rotariar.He
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  • 125 9 No-Tax Estate Man Is Fined A RUBBER estate owner. Chong Shang Wan. was fined 110 each on three counts when he pleaded guilty to failing to submit his income tax r tuma trom 1954 to 1956 by "he Singapore City Magistrate, Mr K. C. Chan yesterday. He wa? discharged fa
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  • 23 9 PEN.WG-born Miss Pearl Lew>. 18, r»turni d to Singapore resterdajP trom Sydney for a two-morrh holiday after securing bei school certificate.
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  • 28 9 SI nite. Brigade Signal Squadron, was by a Singap- k. ;r: Martial Qtion lor g lawful commands g. his superior of! The senter .bject to
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  • 52 9 THE Singapore Business and Professional Women Club will give a dinner and social at the American Club. Scotts Road, tonight to observe the W.W.C.A. World Week of grayer, which continues to 18. More than 70 members are expected to attend the affair. which will begin at
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  • 107 9 PENANG, Tues. Two charges of intimidation against a bus-driver of the Hin Bus Company, A. Manikam, 50, who was out on strike at the time of the alleged offences. were withdrawn by Inspector Kong Fook Yew. on instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor, m the
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  • 86 9 A BUST of the late Mr. N. R. Mistri, who donated $950 000 for hospital development m Singapore, was unveiled m the Mistri Wmg at the General Hospital yesterday by Mrs. H. R. Mistri. wife of the deceased's brother. Singapore's Minister for Health, Mr. A.
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  • 129 9 A 19-YEAR-OLD girl attempted to take her own life by swallowing a solution of medicinal tablets just because her father rebuke I her for asetiSf arith a man. the SinI ire Seventh Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pate>, mm 1 1 yesterday. Yong Chew pleaded
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  • 285 9 ROCK' N ROLL BRIGADE ROLL INTO SINGAPORE THEY'RE here! Three generations of "Rock 'n Roll family flew into Singapore last night with five other international entertainers to perform the Brst live "rock" show m Singapore this month "Rock Around Tne World." The first generation consists of silver-haired Mom and Pop
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  • 118 9 NO change, are contemplated m present Volkswagen cars for at least another ten years, the President of the Volkswagen Company of Germany. Dr. H. Xordhorf. told the Stanoard yesterday. This policy would ensure good resale value for customers, and continued lower prices, he added.
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  • 52 9 SIXTY varietic of tropical fish were airlifted to Madras yesterday by Air India International for the State Aquarium Accompanying them was the Curator of thc Madras Aquarium Mr X J. Joseph, who came to Singapore specially, a fortnight ago. to buy them because "Singapore ofiers j
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  • 29 9 MR. G. G. Thompson. PubHc Re'ations Officer, Singapore. left tne Colony yesterday with his wife and children m the P&O liner Chusan for a holiday m Britain.
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  • 28 9 MR. H Sato, Managerdesignate of the Bank of Tokyo, to be opened m Singapore m January next year, arrived m the Colony yesterday, from Tokyo
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    • 141 9 FIY WITH CONFIDENCE fLY MALAYAN AIRWAYS ■H___H_________ H mSBS&BBk *r 4 i. ibdodm6 i ¥w ksu *sms \r* r i I iWUUiii'IKJJ HEINZ 4 S_A ••jga* lj^P Kosher Dill Pickles! ■...mWK^b^&a jWcy c r. s that Heinz has specie j_Jfif _Br-\tt_^ "^^^SB^^^r^^-_^-!-Mf prepared from choice vine-fresh cuci>- m m m^m^
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    • 325 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE <mmm mm IM Ma 1 aM M aa M M aMa ta BB all B _l-< B*^ HB psIH I II II II fl _flllll _188 j "_^_H^" I ll P v I'l I c I r^^^^ m ___r^ BB^ I I I m 00 I i^^H
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    • 399 9 =^_=_z== lt^m^^**^^^^^mrvmf tag"* TODAY > ,;(01\IION; f^r¥Wftl|S|m 1 hen a man lias no mmmi kj I i klllf $14 Iff HI i iSe*f deign but to speak the aJlf 1| I Wk. WWi 1 'A^wF* plum truth, he may say a P*gB »I 1 fsflfli I i 1 1% W&s
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  • 910 10 Natural Vs. Synthetic Battle Is Stepped Up THE STAKE -MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR MARKET THE battle between natural versus synthetic rubber for a stake m the multibillion dollar world rubber market is being intensified m laboratories covering four continents. Hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent by industry to develop new
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  • 97 10 RUBBER RISES 2 5/8 cts. SINCAPORE rubber pri.es yesterday continued to improve on an active market, first grade rubber lor December shipment closing at $1,331 per lb., a rise ut cents on Monday, The market opened steady on better London overnight prices. Cood demand for tho lower grade rubber contributed
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  • 46 10 Buyers Sellers Spot (norn) 1031 10S] Dec. RSS No. 1 103| 104 Jan. RSS No. 1 103.1 103] Dee. RSS No. 2 102 1 102] Dee. RSS No. 3 iIMU 101_ R.M.A. on reg. tender: December 103] 1031 January 103| 103. Tone: Steady quiet.
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  • 182 10 MALAYAN sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: f i n Orda %*\MS\ Hammers si. 574 to si.tiO; Breweries S3. v 2 97; odd lot; M. Cement $1.77_, 11.75; M Colls. ll.lOcd; .Metal Box SI 70. S! 71; O.C. Bank 5 34 overnight; Gold Storage $1.60; Straits
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  • 91 10 Outer Roads Somali. Japanese Fishing trawlers, Stanvac Diirak. Limburg. Denbissiiire. Hoegh Silverstream. Banjoewangi, Sinabang. Bradevcrctt. Sabang Inner Roads Resang. Sedenak. Aik Hin. N'anekarhindr. New Coronation. Perak. Sirusa. En« Siong. Sernmpang, Rajah Brooke. Tong Leong. Darve'. Rawang, Taype. Kah Kheng. Perlis. Buana. SHB Wharves Awnmn-an Mnru 4. Idomenu?
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  • 74 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Renong Tin Dredging Co. Ltd.. made a net profit of $342,540 (£39.963) after charging depreciation of buildings and machinery and British and Malayan taxation, for the year ended June 30, the directors announced today. The directors have recommended payment of about $253,720 £30,187)
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  • 23 10 JAPAN is to increase her purchases of products from Thailand, particularly tin and tungsten, a Japanese official announced m Bangkok.
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  • 136 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul vestcrriav wereCopra Nov. S26i buyers. S-27 sellers; coconut oil m bulk t4OJ sellers, m drums M3| sellers, Muntok white pepper SI 18 sellers. Sarawak white 1111 special Sarawak black $84 sellers. Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday: Straits mixed
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  • 121 10 MALAYAN industrial shares j were quietly steady, while tin and rubber shares were inclined to ease, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 205 2.08 Singapore Traction Ords. 17 6 18 6 MININGS I
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  • 26 10 A WASH-RESISTANT elastic guaranteed to withstand all washing processes without losing its elastic properties has been pioneered and perfected by a firm m Melbourne.
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  • 167 10 U.K. Steel Wire Hopes For Tropics Finance And Commercjj A BRITLSH firm has just introduced its tropicalized steel wire ropes to Malaya and other areas of tropic heat and humidity. Mr. Frank 11 Stott, Technical Representative of thc firm, British Ropes Ltd.. Doncaster, England. says the ropes are the result
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  • 197 10 Replant With HighYielding Natural: Bugbee TO remain competitive with synthetic rubber and to bring obout a high. standard of living, growers both small and large, must replant their low-yieldinc areas with high-yielding natural, says Mr.H. C. Bugbee of the Natural Rubbc Bureau m Washington Mr. Bugba leaders of Malaya recognised
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  • 131 10 NEW ROSKOPF MODELS SOON MR. FRED LTECHTI, managing director of Manufacture de Montres National S.A.. La Chau dc Fonds, Switzerland, manufacturers of Roskopf and National watches, is now on a fortnight's visit to Singapore. Mr. Liechti said two new models would soon be introduced m thi? market; an automatic one
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  • 52 10 -übber import* m October totalled 29.042 29.245 tons m the previous month. Of the October im; ns came from S 7 tons from B rneo and 3.180 tons from Sarav. The total m the first months this year stands at 302.753 tons, 301..- I same period
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  • 97 10 THE directors of Kempas Ltd.. reported a profit of $1,427,961 for the year ended «iune 30, 1956. This amount included $70,200 interest or vestments, $24 other int. :r $1,388 ;\ar damage claims a- $4'" on of inves* nei I B c brought forwttd WSS »f3,722 making
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  • 37 10 A technical concern m Amsterdam has put on the market entin y transparent plastic covers for protecting drawings, blueprints and instruction cards, which re .-.<--. clean m the covers and are easy to read through them.
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    • 548 10 NOTICES In The High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY. No 4 1 ci Re: 1. LAN EC SAN 2 BERTHA LAN(M.W) Ex parte YEO SEH GEOK (M.W i A Creditor. I' the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition Ded the 121 Lay of September, 1956.
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    • 536 10 PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION. Estate of Phoon Yaw, deceased Uate of Gunong Pulai Water Works Camp) ALL PERSONS having claims against the above-named deceased who died at Johore 'A mong Pulai Water Works Camp on 14th September. 1956. are required to submit their claim* m writing to undersigni d not later
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    • 416 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE CO-OPERATIVE STORES SOCIETY LTD. (Ar. 1 :q '.at: or.) NOTICE \Y ILL those members who have not y«t collected the 99% value Ol their shares write to the undersigned or call at the Co-operative Dept., M Floor. Fullerton Bldg., Singapore. 1, as early as possib In the case
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    • 163 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic, Near East India and Rangoon. Penang P.S'hom Molocco S'pora m.v. "ROMANIJA" 18 19 Nov 20 21 Nov m.v. "LOVCEN' 1 9/ 20 Nov 2 1 /22 Nov 25 24 Not From Hongkong to Bombo v ond Ri|eko Spore Molocco P b horn Penong m.v. "VELEBIT" 1
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    • 815 11 AhGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I#l mm 6 MM£ ,32/6 Rotmuon Ro. o THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE lo Halifax. Boston. New Yoifc Baltimore PhiUdelphi. Colt Port» > pore r S ham Kenan* s M Nov IS/MM— 17/18 Nov A ,NfA 5/14 Feb 15 16 Fefc 17/1» Hi .i»
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    • 1129 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 lib lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 line*) b D, P pr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5£ Carrier* option tc proceed via othei ports to load and discharge carte SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA
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    • 827 11 MITSUI Tjj£\ LINE Spore P.S'horr Penoa. FOR JAPAN Akokuroson Maru tor Yokohoma Kobe Moji vie Honokono 21 Nov 1 6 Nov 1 5 Nov Akiboson Morw to* Yokohoma Nogovo Kobe vie Honokonr- 1 2 Dec Amagisan Maru tor Yokohama, Kobe, Mon, via Hong Kong 1 3 Dec FOR USA Fo.
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    • 648 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIWAKDS Soiling, toi Bongkok ond c tc to.' Penong P s horn i pot "KAM6ODIA- I 3 Dec 4 4 Uec 5 6 Dec "SELANDIA" 11/1.1 Dec 12/13 Dec 14 1 5 Ore mOMcvvaRDS Soiling, to. Genoo Anivra RotteiOom. Mo-bun Ccpenhogen Gothenburg Otic S'por. P.S hone Pe.ong
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  • 327 12  - Lisa brings wardrobe from Hongkong Terry Pillay I.v j[(>U dor* ,t feel to hair a wardrobe full of zlamorou* clothe, but to hr.: r < v ith \<<u th.- r that <omrd v r may be ■■-■■wjr lo mett >r hard rash? Lisa Lee of Hongkong could give you this
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  • 323 12  - How does the average Frenchwoman dress Jeanne Graham \YHr\IWR you retain h'< a hoHdsy m n v ''ii c seen monuments you're rislted. What they tV'-v "l\ l \\'hat U i' llt tht__* about us? And how Hi th This applies partic tors to Paris. Women m other parts of
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  • 208 12 48-YEAR-OLD pure-blooded aborigine has recently become one or As Ml fashionable textile designers. Using only the natural pigments from ochres and clays m his home district for colouring, shreds of stringy brrrk Jor brushes, a twig with a human hair attached for fine line work, and
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  • 166 12 Streamlining the Figure QIRDLES and brassieres are streamlined by top French makers as shown by these lovely models. The French National Federation of Corsetmakers re--I)resented theft two odels (below) to prove at FASHIONABLE is )t an adjective that apies only to dresses. At ft is "Gai Soleir by mbre of
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    580 12  -  Hal McClure wvwvw By LOS ANGELES. JTS presence or absence is big business m the United States and is getting bigger. Manufacturers and retailers, their noses eagerly sniffing the trade winds, have learned that merchandise with scents earns more dollars. Products wl l h unpl c a sing I
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    • 496 12 Qvening HAIR OIL Mrf CJfii BRILLIANTINE jffffHl B OUR JO IS STP Bill DRS GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMiTED, SINGAPORE r Best a\ to Kill Bug?. Anls, Roaches Best a\ lo Kill Bun-. Ants. Roaches COCKROACHKS ;,.•.:< la^.'-m— f and silverfish are the most I _4_ ___fe difficult household pests to con-
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  • 223 13 LAUREL. Mary ar.i. Me*. 12 An :-j L tree-y ar- I Master Boing raced to an aria m the Washington :onal here today to capture the rich prize for n for the tion m 1 Master Boing, ridd-r. w v Gviy Chancelier, race', away from
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  • 357 13 Athletes Now The Topic At Olympic City MELBOURNE, Nov. 13, (AP) With international politics out of the way— at least temporarily— athletes resumed their place as the centre of attention at the Olympic village on Tuesday. Tha raising of the nationalist Hungarian flag on Tuesday eliminated some of the controversy
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  • 126 13 First Aussie Racehorse Flies In FIRESCOt'T, five-year-*' d Australian race horse, became the first Australian race horse to be airfreighted into the Colony when he landed bf Qantas yesterday. Cost for transportation is £4341 (Australian). The freight rate from Sydney b M 52.06 per kilo and applies to the actual
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  • 77 13 CASTRO VALLEY, California, Nov U ('Router) Art Larsen, United States In.'c: rational tennis star, is m critical condition here after being thrown from a motor scooter Doctors said he was suffering from multiple head injuries and a ruptured artery m the brain. Larsen was injured o~ Saturday
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  • 67 13 MELBOURNE. Tues. (Rmtrr). Sontt effttefwasa tmt has been caused m ho"ics of Melbourne househo'drrs where visitors from overseas kmmm been iound to share thr same MMias as household pets. Charlie, an. A >-mcc" or acco'nmodated m one home, found the family cal iiad tha
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  • 153 13 THE BIG SOCCER CLASH LONDON. Nov. 13. (Reuter) Tha England-Wale- soccer International at Wembley Stadium tomorrow should prove a elasstc In ball control with the ..ealth of experience on both sides. But apart from two or three In tlie Welsh attack, there likely to *c a surplus of craft and
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  • 90 13 YOUNG MEN'S Sikh Association, one of the strongBSt contenders for the S.H.A. Division 3 title, trounced the Punjab Naujaw an Babah bf six goals to nil m their league lixttire at Farrer Park yesterday. With this victory, the Sikhs move up to the top of the
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  • 67 13 BARTLEY School entered the quarter -Anal of the interprimary schools soccer championship. Upper Serangoon District. They beat St Gabriels School 3-0 at Paya Lebar yesterday Bartlev will now matt Boys' Town. Bukit Timah District champions on Nov 15 on the Rangoon Road School ground There was
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  • 50 13 GLASGOW. Nov. 13 (Reuter) Scotland's football team to meet Yugoslavia at Hampden Park here on November 21 is announced as follows: Younger (Liverpool). Parker (Falkirk) and Hewie (Charlton Athletic): IfcColl (Rangers). Young (Rangers) and Docherty (Preston): Scott (Rangers). Mudie (Blackpool). Reilly (Hibernian). Baird (Rangers) and Fernie (Celtic).
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  • 29 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor Sikh Union beat Shell Sports Club 2-0 m a friendly hockey match on the Taylor Road ground today. Harjit Singh scored both goals.
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    • 554 13 CLASSIFIED ADS 1)1 AIH 'PAN TFCK SV aged 58 A eavin. behind I son. Tan I• I Cortege will leave i ■<■ t 11 a.m. on 16/11/56 for CQangl asaaatery. Silt ATIONS VACAM VACANCIES IN SINGAPOgp GO\ I NT TF ACCOUN' -ale pm. of 35% of basic sala su ec
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    • 263 13 Lil Abner *y Al Ca PP 'v C o I I that m/ght— [I mot partik'i arlv. jf Phr-^S; _L FRY THAN LIVE 'YOU'RE] WHUTAHCAiM'T Kj DID BUT, AH IG -6jtP.Y- <t NO" S Vrt" -----i MX COtfNnESHONMiKI A W.l-V FREE, <. UNNJERSTAN" rS WHY V* VO* *"> GONNA, ANYHOW.'.'-
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  • 201 14 FOKMIK vngapore and Mala^ m >pr;nt champion, Tm Vng Voon. th.- Colony's 1 1. m rtc Ih ing from Britain to Melbourne, said nn t r r i il .it Pava lebar Urport yesterday that he ais strl! 'm the dark about his events
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  • 121 14 P,. KIN U)FT THRfcE women brought tr-- ;mm m .1 hurrj to the m;i, l'< Sports Centr- They were Bulgar.a- best gymnasts, who limbered up and performed to the delight of watching Singaporeans first time thai Singapore had an exhibitinr. the Olympics-••A'.-.v.:;.i this is his attempt, we
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  • 343 14 of gymnastics hy Olympicbound women. The star was 27-year-old 1 o is expected to arm a medal for Bulgaria. She .nied by 21-year-[vanka '-old S_'t:rka The B gymnastic team rwrt|ri«t« these three women, and three men. Bulgarns team for the Olympics totalled 58 and aitinn; them
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  • 64 14 LONDON, Nov 12. (Routed Tottenham Hotspur, who displaced Manchester United at the sad ol tl English Football Le'-icue division one 'able on were today made joint irities with them for the f tball Association Cup. P 4 -r dubs were Quoted al 10 to l Ai the
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  • 53 14 MELBOURNE Nr\ 13. <Rev- Western Australia beat Vid rii wicket* m the four-day ShefLeict Shtelc cricket c which ended at Saint Ilrla ground Close of play scares;, md 242 rtern Australia 16S and 2 A. Bdwardi 43 not out B R g| 42 I 08l L.
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  • 164 14 Britain Fed. To Open KUALA LLMPLR, Tues. The Federation hockey team will share with Great Britain the honour of starting the International hockey tournament at the Olympic Games at Melbourne on November 23. Tha match between those two team? on Friday morning wi'! be the 'curtain raiser' •thick has attracted
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  • 159 14 ROYAL Naval Pe.iee beat I ersity ol Malays by three ill to one m a SHA Div 1 league match at Bukit Timah yestei I The Folit c opened the score m the 7th minuts through S Q, and Bahgawan Sin ii ased it Itukand Singh
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  • 654 14 From BILL FUNK SYDNEY, Tuesday.— "Americas Davis Cup problems are real and deep-seated," declared Bill Talbert, I.S. Davis Cup non-playing Captain, m an exclusive interview with the Standard today. This statement was made by Talbert alter ail the American aces had been eliminated from
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  • 458 14  -  WINDSOR LAD BY IPOH, Tues.— None worked better than ORISSA and TRYAS, two of Van Breukelen's candidates, when sent against the clock at the lpoh race track this morning m preparation for their engagements at the coming Perak Turf Club's December Meeting. With
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  • 74 14 Olympic Preview The Reverend Complains MEUBOURNEY N i IX (UP) —The R~ Bob B set the Oi'-rr.r c] -ilt record ii. rr con 'day the rac here w^ s to m iddy to clear 14 toet The Amer c ir: c'• ter <xpressed discontei I wi r-zcr here. I am
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  • 257 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— With barely forty eight hours to go befoie t> Federation contingent leave for the Olympic Games, the I ederation of Ma Olympic Sports Council still need about 52.000 for the trip. "Every avenue i e be_Hfl BEplorcd to raiac
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  • 84 14 MELBOURNE. Nov 13 (AP) Japanese swimmers have been exposed to "Melbourne Waff" that's the name Australian swimmers give to an illness that has overtaken a number of the athletes at the Olympic Village. Australians Frank Murphy. Joe McCann. Ron Faulds and Lorraine Crapp first had it.
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  • 72 14 Nationalist China's Team All Male MELE ies.— (AP). i nn team at Me»team of ita aire that is all male. women "too frail" to compete m international sports, said She pic delegate. Chir. ten had been keen to enter the Olymr. at pre ent i y simply were not food
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  • 314 14 LONDON. Nov. 13 (Reuter) Hungary's athletes now settling down m Melbourne are finding their long lay-off a handicap, and are wondering whether it will affect their chances at the Olympic Games. While Waiting, m Prague, to go on to Melbourne, they found the weather
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  • 130 14 MELBOURNE, Nov. 13 (AP).— A Swedish member of tne International Olympic Committee said today hve Scandinavian countries Sweden. Norway. Finland. Denmark and Iceland wiil Compete m the Olympic games unless there are further major developments m the Europe-Suez Crisis "No one knows what can happen." said
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  • 40 14 AFTER a goalies, first half, Mo 3 Base Ordnance Depot rallied strongly m the second half to cam a 3-1 win over Rova; Air Force. Seletar. m a SHA Div. 2 leacue matcn at Friendly Hill yesterday.
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