Singapore Standard, 15 November 1956
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Title Section31 1956-11-15 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE __&G. V<* vfH FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAt ***** (5 line.) 2400 T»^ J\j 2811 2414 11. No. 136 11 PAGES 35 CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 195631 words
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301 1956-11-15 1 COLOMBO POWER PREMIERS CALL FOR WITHDRAWAL OF SOVIET TROOPS NEW DELHI. Nov. 14. (Reuter)— The Prime MinLs>rs of »ur Colombo rowers. India, Burma, Ceylon and Ind' >akl m a joint statement at the end of talks th it "Soviet forces should be withdrawn from irv speedily and Hungarian people left301 words
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Article105 1956-11-15 1 Queen Gets Petition From SCBA LONDON. N R .'er) Lennox-Boyd, told House of Commons today I be had submitted to the 0 /Spetition from the Str.ation inhabitants of settlements m endent Mr Kerby, a Coneerhad asked about the fXome of the Colonial Secretary's talks with Mr. Heah Joo Scan., presider105 words
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Article31 1956-11-15 1 THE former British M ni ter m Paris. Mr Pati ReUly. has been appointed new I issador ln Moscow m succession to S.r William Hayter. the r yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article550 1956-11-15 1 JAMES DAVID - JAMES DAVID AND TWO PUZZLED GOVERNMENTS PLAN... BY THE ABILITY OF MORE THAN 2,000 REBEL STUDENTS TO DISAPPEAR SUDDENLY FROM SINGAPORE IS CAUSING THE COLONY AND FEDERATION GOVERNMENTS MUCH ANXIETY. THE STUDENTS, WHO JOINED THE HARD CORE OF THE REBELLION AGAINST GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY IN CHINESE550 words
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432 1956-11-15 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 14, (UP;— The Cairo Government is asking the Soviet Government for the immediate dispatch of Russian volunteers to Egypt, Arab sources hero said today. The sources said that the Egyptian Government had requested Its embassy U) a.-k the Soviet Government for432 words
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Article, Illustration11 1956-11-15 1 Nina at the Airport this morning11 words
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Article144 1956-11-15 1 CAPODICHINO STAGING AREA. Italy. Nov 14 (AP)— The vanguard of the new lnited Nations Middle East police force, bolstered by three plane loads of Canadians, has been delayed at least another 24 hours While nearly 300 troops from Canada, Coi Denmark and Norway stood rr.v;144 words
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Article94 1956-11-15 1 Let UN. Men In: Urges Dag UNITED NATIONS. New York. Nov. 14.— tUP) Sec-retary-General Dag Hammarskjold disclosed today that he had appealed to the Hungarian Government to reconsider refusal to admit United Nations observers. Hammarskjold seat a cah.v last night to L-tvan Sebes. acting Minister for Foreign Affairs ol Hungary,94 words
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Article54 1956-11-15 1 LONDON. Nov 15 1 her Mr Anthony recently resigned i M i ter ol State lor Fc:- fairs because he c. -agreed with the British Government.- Middle Easl r r has now decided to ~.< Igr seat a.a Conserval Member ol Parliament. It was anr. i54 words
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456 1956-11-15 1 KEN JALLEH - This Time It Was Hearts She Stole By KEN JALLEH NINA 1 took i atocruiscr last night al again— b. hearts, not hats, re missing at P. Lebar airport when the ssian woman discus thrower landed Games bound Soviet athletes. hearts belonged to r swarm of Colony newsmen who were456 words
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Advertisement185 1956-11-15 1 GIVE 'EM AIR, LOTS r- OF AIR WITHIN I THOSE DREARY WALLS Two Councillors Plead For Better Jails KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— lnmates of Malayan He warned Councillors that some day one of nrisons should get good beds and bigger cells, sn that their relatives might be jailed for no fault185 words
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Advertisement19 1956-11-15 1 mm Shelltoxj Chicken Rice tastes better SSf i^^^^**~~ w m m^~~~ J^flrh?-^ GOOD BFFR MAKFS FVFRY MFAI A FFAST19 words
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168 1956-11-15 2 JAKARTA POLICE QUESTION FOREIGN NEWSMEN JAKARTA. Nov. It AP) The Associated Press Jakarta correspondent James Wilde was summoned today for interrogation by Indonesian military police m connection with a story he wrote ia>t month en a series ct planned arre*;> within the army. The military spokes- man who originally announced168 words
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104 1956-11-15 2 ALBANY. New York. Nov. 14 >AP> W7 -year-old woman and i 77-year-old man were married here last night, uith the bride's three grandchildren and se\en great grandchildren m the wedding par Mrs. Ervey Martin, a widow for 17 years after a104 words
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Article51 1956-11-15 2 AUSTRIA, Nov. 14 (UP). Anti-Communi I demonstrators last night foughl a riotous battle with ibOOt IOQ police guarding a tocai Communist iistrict headquarters. More than 2.000 demonstrators mostly students marched to the Communist headquarters carrying anti-Communist posters and shouting "freedom for H togary" ar.d "Communists go to51 words
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Article25 1956-11-15 2 VIENNA, Ncv 14 (Router) Some 3JBOO Hungarian refugees haaa croaaad into Austria r tha lad M hours, it was officially announced here today.25 words
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188 1956-11-15 2 BUDAPEST, (By telephone to Belgrade), Nov. 14, (AP)— Passive resistance against Russia's puppet government continued today throughout Hungary as speculation grew that Yugoslavia's President Tito may have to intervene to solve the Hungarian stalemate. Much of the nation re--Lned idle m a virtual188 words
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Article256 1956-11-15 2 Mass Deportation Of Hungarians Admitted VIENNA, Nov. 14, (UP)— Hungarian Communists admitted today that the Russians are deporting captured freedom fighters to the Soviet Union. Communist-controlled Budapest Radio announced that railroad workers had seen train'.oads of prisoners moving eastwards and had immediately gone on strike m256 words
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Article148 1956-11-15 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 10U 1024 Dec.RSSNo.I 1015 1024 R.S.S No 2 1001 ion R.S.S. No. 3 98. 994 Tone: Easier. SPORE n> The price of tin on the local market yesterday was $4051 per picul. (Up $2).148 words
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Article50 1956-11-15 2 SEOUL. Nov. 14 (Renter) South Korean President Syngman Rhce said m a statement here tonight that Communist military forces m North Korea had improved their miihary preparedness by "test explosions of bombs." Dr. Rhce did not specifically say whether these bombs were conventional ones or atomic weapons.50 words
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Article48 1956-11-15 2 NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (UP) A 94-man special police force was assigned yesterday to the vicinity of the Park Avenue building housina the Russian delegation to the U.N. The Russians have been picketed almost daily by groups protesting the Soviet slaughter m Hungary.48 words
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Article34 1956-11-15 2 THE Church of England Assembly on Monday expressed "profound -shock" at the Russian attack on Hungary and urged clergymen throughout the country to give all they can to Hungarian relief funds. APAP - 34 words
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Article50 1956-11-15 2 LONDON, Nov. 14 (UP) Secret British radar plans of Cyprus air defences were recovered by police today. The files were m a radio company official's car when it was stolen on Friday night. Police found the car m London today, and said the files were apparently intact.50 words
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290 1956-11-15 2 WARSAW. Nov. 14. (Re_:cr'' Mr Wladyi aw 1 the Poiish Communist .eaur. eft today r Moecow at the head of a delegation for tl between the P sh and Soviet political bureaux and govcrr.Mr Gcmuika and his p;. will resume m Moscow I which290 words
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Article68 1956-11-15 2 ;aran Na>:*::ai Ir ag( nt for m Lar.gir. export notice ifl writing to the Port Officer for a irgo of 200 tins of kerosene found on board the vessel. Prosecuting Officer, Chief ector Sai i Singh, told the court that a pi inspector of thc- v.68 words
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Article190 1956-11-15 2 Blackout Gives Way To Dimout CAIRO, Nov. 14 (Reuter) Night life is gradually returning to norma] m Cairo and the blackout is giving way to a dimout as news spreads that tl United Nations Police Force will fly into Egypt today. Last night more cars190 words
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1350 1956-11-15 3 $475 Million To Seven Ministries Is Approved As Councillors Face 'Bare' Figures The Probe Into The Federal Supply Bill Begins KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Alliance -vernment's ambitious plans for the creation a statutory radio corporation, expansion of armed forces, encouragement to tourism d betterment of pilgrims' welfare were outncd to1,350 words
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486 1956-11-15 3 Councillors' Allowances iwJ^fn^r* a w i nn J Ihe1 he Coun "l over a call by several Councillors for reDeuur ordered b> the >peake r to refrain from personal attacks TW Vap Kim Hock of Joho^ *■*'•'<* Itonn486 words
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237 1956-11-15 3 SYNTHETIC rubber production will probably equal that of natural rubber by 1960, said the Minister for Commerce, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman problem is how to get as many ncv.' trees into I grou- ace the old ones as as possible," he237 words
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Article223 1956-11-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Federal Legislative Councillors today indulged m peal s ol laughter when a member described how the Information Department (Pejabat Penerangan Raya) was known to kampong folk as 'pejabat pembohong raya' (the bluffing bureau) because of its wrong approach m villages. The Department must be223 words
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343 1956-11-15 3 Police Strength Will Be Cut In Favour Of The Army Internal Defence And Security ($207,363,849) ARMED Communist terrorists m Malayan jungles now number less than 2,200 as compared with some 2,500 at the beginning of 1956, the Chief Minister said today. Although this steady reduction m the enemy's strength must343 words
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Article101 1956-11-15 3 FOOD DENIAL SHOULD a European officer head the Federation*! newFood Denial Organization when the government has planned Malayanization of every other job? This was said when the Internal Defence vote of $207 million includinc S_ 7 ta for food denia'. was discussed. Inche Abdul Jalil101 words
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Article162 1956-11-15 4 THOSE STUBBORN BUGS PENANG, Wed. There are plenty of bugs m the lock-up of the Criminal Investigations Department m Penan?. ASP Mr. Tan Chin Teik stated this m the Magistrate's Court today when middle-aged, Chean Chooi En?, on remand on a theft charge,162 words
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Article119 1956-11-15 4 A Gift That Brought Him Trouble IPOH, Wed A present of two Icatil oi dried prawns from a friend cost a Penang relief lorry driver. Chuan Say Kong, 4_\ >i tine, :n default, a k's jail, m the SessionCourt, here today. Chuah. 'A ho admitted cariyIna 1 raj m an119 words
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Article54 1956-11-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad: The Malayan Indian Congress today sponsored a competition for designs ot a party flag and badge .\r. M.I.C. spokesman said j the party site bad fotif ,fi ts of n al l\ i Road on which new hea [quarters would te t54 words
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Article258 1956-11-15 4 New Year Will Bring Mayor And Democracy To Penang PENANG, Wed.— This island Settlement is to have a fully elected Municipal Council headed by a Mayor, next year, Mr. Ng Sin Lam, president of the Malayan Chinese Association Branch here, said Slfr Ng. speaking258 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-11-15 4 MISS N. Kamala Dcvi, daughter of Mr. M. Nadchatiram, former Negri Sembilan State Councillor, flew into Singapore yesterday after qualifying as a Bar-rister-at-law at Lincoln's Inn., England. She is an old student of Scremban Convent and has been m England for three years.45 words
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Article42 1956-11-15 4 Chew Hal Yong, was committed m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate.. Court yesterday to ttaad trial at the next Assises for alleged unlawful possession of a .33 Smith and Wesseo revolver at Henderson Road on Oct. 16, at 7.15 p.m.42 words
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Article185 1956-11-15 4 $2,l2sTheft: Two To Stand Trial TWO armed men or. the pretext of calling on a contractor, held up his family at pistol-point and robbed than of cash and jewellery valuer*. at |2,125, a Singapore Court was tola yesterday. Lee Peck Lang; 22. and Bay Eng Chin. 23, were committed to185 words
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Article33 1956-11-15 4 A SUM of |530 was roaliaad yesterday m the bridge, mahfong and canasta drive, organized by Mr. E- A. Miles at the Penang Club m aid of the Poppy Day Fund.33 words
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Article171 1956-11-15 4 Bottle Hurlers Get Year Each OCTOBER RIOTS: THREE men who hurled rocks and bottles at the police at the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Lorong Tai Seng on the morning cf Oct. 27. were sentenced m the Singapore First District Court yesterday to a year's imprisonment each on a171 words
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218 1956-11-15 4 TOKYO. Nov. 14. (UP) A Singapore Malay clerk who went to Japan last September to look for his mother, whom he had not seen for 20 years, had his spirits up a bit today. Abu Bakar bin Mohammed, 24, employee m a218 words
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Advertisement129 1956-11-15 4 STANDARD* X truss Cheer A FATHER IN ANGUISH I A FATHER collapsed with grief outside the SinI gapore Morgue yesterday as the body of his 12-year- old son, brutally murdered m a coffee-shop on Monil day. was released for burial. For 43-year-old labourer. Lim Mvi Ee. the shock __BJ____fe ot129 words
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Advertisement469 1956-11-15 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION AITRACIIONS lvw^'vwww^vv^\\\^^v\\\v\vww^^\\^^^^^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'vw\^v^^^^^\ww^ CUTHHY A LAST DAT/fP-iavVR-t" PHONE ***** 1 LOST CONTIIMENTHiiIi IN INtMAM nil AND t. OLOK A Cathay Organisation Release I Mr, "MA\: IT'S TIM. UI COM. IV *^W^^^*L7 HEAD. EOR ('MIL. idiil on j *_-_i_ffll _P IoMILh >COBL \mLmmmmW TOMORROW! -> VlstaViMon f^HIGH SOCIET V T*e*_lcolo469 words
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Article, Illustration295 1956-11-15 5 LOVELY ROG I AY AH IN THE LATEST FASHION sho\vs have fast become the rage m Sing re, ar.d the U > nation of wttcfaing pretty mannequins p I around m beautiful clothes has spread to all seci of the Colony's communities. The latest victims to succumb to this fascination295 words
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110 1956-11-15 5 Radio Malaya Snubs Us' Malayalees KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ra rr i Malaya was today accused of not providing enough "air time" for Malayalccs— a section cf the Indian community m the Federation and Smgapore. The allegation comes from the "Kairali," the magazine of the Selangor Kera'a Samajam. It deplore the110 words
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Article50 1956-11-15 5 THE Apex Club of EKngapore will hold a dinner meeting at the Alumni Association on Friday at 8 p.m. Mr. Peter Garnaey, International Relations. Director of the National Council of Apex Clubs, and delegate to the World Council of Young Men's Service Clubs, will be guest speaker.50 words
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184 1956-11-15 5 Middle East Crisis Will Not Affect Malaya's Mecca Pilgrimage Tunku KUALA LUMPUR Wed Tl^e Mi i He Easi crisis :.m affect the annual Haji pi] --image frcm Malaya n< year— "unless the situati n worsens.' said the Chiei Mir. Tunku Abdul Rahman, He told Inche Abdul Karim C) In the184 words
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201 1956-11-15 5 Govt's Loan Terms To Fishermen May Be Reconsidered 'NO REQUESTS RECORDED THIS YEAR' THE Singapore Government may have to reconsider its terms of giving loans to fishermen from the Fisheries Board. This is Dccause the Board has received no applications for loans this year, a Government spokesman told the Standard201 words
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91 1956-11-15 5 Bus Owners Will Meet The N.U.T.W. MALACCA, Wed. Sing Lian Company, operating the Singapore-Malacca bus service, have agreed to matt the National Union of Transport Workers on the union's eightpoint agenda on better working condition- for their employees. A joint meeting will be held at the Newcome Road office of91 words
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Article204 1956-11-15 5 A TWO-YEAR-OLD Singapore City Council project the building of a 51>50,000 crematorium has been held up by a shortage of experienced men m the Architect and Building Surveyor's department. The crematorium, which 1 I expected to be completed by the end of next year, is still204 words
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Article56 1956-11-15 5 They Pass The Bar Examination THE Ministry of Education yesterday announced the following successful candidates m the Michaelmas Bar Examination held In Singapore m September. Roman Law. Third Class: Lynam. W. Contract and Tort. Third Class: Cheats X S. Grose, W A. P.. Ifurugaiyan, G. Crlmmal Law, Third Class: Lim56 words
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Article123 1956-11-15 5 PENANG. Wed. A young girl. Tan Chooi Ah. went into hiding when Police started Investigating a report that she had cheated a sundrygooda shopkeeper, the Sessions Cour. here was told today Tan, who admitted a previous conviction. pleaded guilty to cheating Loo Kheng Aun of123 words
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Article141 1956-11-15 5 BLKIT MERTAJA.M. Wed. The ban on sales of iced drink* and uncooked foods is still m force here and m tin central District ol Pro vince Weliesle\ as a prevention against the spread ol typhoid which broke out m epidemic form last month. The141 words
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Article120 1956-11-15 5 Bike Stolen While He Talked IPOH. Wei— A warder of the lpoh Detention Camp, Inche Chik Lid, parked his bicycle m front of a photo store m Brewster Road and went m to make a purchase c -'PI Whi c inside, a stranger walked m and engaged him m conversation.120 words
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Article59 1956-11-15 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Wed. Floods, which inundated roads m Perak during the monsoon break early thil week are subsiding fast, reports reaching the P W D. Headquarters, here disclosed today. The only flooded sections now are: Ipoh-Taniong Tuallang Road (Six ir. res at the lo'i mile) and Selema-Bag59 words
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Article33 1956-11-15 5 THE late Mrs. Ifl Pi. lai. 88, one of the oldest resid Dti Taiping. was cremated on Tuesday. Decor. wbm the mother of Mr M. Navarathnasingam of the Centra] Eli tricitv Board.33 words
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Advertisement236 1956-11-15 5 ROCK N ROLL -ROCK AROUND THE WORLD" 7.00 and 9.30 p.m. m. Matinee on Sat. Cr Sun. HAPPY-WORLD STADIUM (SHORT SEASON) Friday 16th Nov. __r^___T^__ RST ROCK 'N ROLL LIVE HOW FEATURING THE -5 sED TALENTS OF 4 RACES. HEAR DEL GRAHAM Cr HER DING DONGS, SCINTILLATING ELECTRIFYING *_S:C *S236 words
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Advertisement254 1956-11-15 5 Il^S&fr& tot. make Nomad Your daily habit and: health, vigour and happiness, to You and Your family! I Nutrition atural proteins, minerals ond vitamins m scientifically balanced proportions HaaMiy: highest biological values... Fresh: processed irr.med'ately aftar milking, always regular supplies: D.gest.b.iity: easy to digest; j j ii recommended especially for254 words
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Article487 1956-11-15 6 I 'NI -IT: r the c mtempt they have arous- I by their brutality m Hungary, '-he Russians, _r? Qiinuing I in-Israeli crisis to fit m with their long-term bid for gaining i I Idle Easl X aa have shown their hanu ed as H is with the487 words
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Article456 1956-11-15 6 U'VERYBODT is so sensitive m this country that lj stark Facts must be sugar-c bed During the Budget debate m the Federal lag-BlatiTS CotmcU a Chinese member, appalled by ths cotessal expenditure, tendered some auv. o lo Ul Malay friends. Bl B-hfltted them to work harder and to456 words
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Article670 1956-11-15 6 GUY WINT - GUY WINT by JUST a year ago Marshal Bulganm and Mr. Khrushchev made their famous tour of India. In all they Mid and In all that the Russian press said it wai made clear that Russia had a new ime m its foreign poll 'y. The aim670 words
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Article595 1956-11-15 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By will this columnist not give to canvass the views 2 of the thousands of persons m the Federation so vitally 1 concerned with finding the money to reduce the budget S deficit by $37 million to S $108 million. It, probably.595 words
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Article1461 1956-11-15 6 CYRIL DUNN - How To Lose a Partner CYRIL DUNN By SALISBURY, (S. Rhodsia) pART of the plan for the future m Central Africa is to divide the African population into black sheep and black goats. This sub-division becomes obligatory once it is accepted as a good and saleable idea that the control1,461 words
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Article435 1956-11-15 6 Sir: When you refer to the majority of Singaporeans with incomes between 2,500 and 5.000 dollars a year you should more correctly explain that that majori" be married With children and dependent relatives and therefore exempt from any tax; that at the most a few dollars a435 words
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Article254 1956-11-15 6 Sir; We wish to draw the attention of the public and the Federal Councillors through your w rthy columns that while the benefit cf E.P.F. has o^ly conferred upon the workers m the toddy tappers m Selangor have been excluded from the E PF. blessings. Some254 words
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Miscellaneous21 1956-11-15 6 J X ___I_U B^__L_«^^_^i_^fe_s^vi_g^^ "It's the image of you. Marion but of f<Hir««r- >oa could always ha\e it tou( hed up!"21 words
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326 1956-11-15 7 He Married A H'Kong Girl LONDON, Nov. 14. A Twenty-five-year-old Army sergeant deserted to get away from his "living error/ a court-martial was told I yesterday. THE "LIVING ERROR" WAS HIS CHINESE WIFE. For he married her m Hongkong because he was lonely, rather326 words
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Article114 1956-11-15 7 LONDON. NOT. 14 .Reuter) One of the mo.-', famous nouses m the world returned to London at midnight last night when Big Ben boomed out over the sleeping city after more than lour months* silence. The great bell whose stroke is known to radio listeners throughout114 words
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147 1956-11-15 7 U.K. Troops Against Mau Mau Withdrawn LONDON. Nov 14 (AP) Britain announced yesterday ail her UOOBB are being withdrawn 'rem operations against Mau Mau rebels m the East African colony of Kenya. C lonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennnx-Boyd told thei Bouse ol Commons of the! decision, ne said Mau Mau147 words
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Article118 1956-11-15 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 14 (Reuter) Indian new-papers toio.y .orotmued their criticism of the Indian government's res tion to the Hungarian situation. The Statesman and tne Times of India- -both endent declared that- for tM first time since India became independent there was a real diilerence over foreign118 words
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Article50 1956-11-15 7 LISBON. Nov. 14 (UP) A national pilgrimage to pray for the salvation of Hungary at the shrine of Our Lady of Patima will take place next Sunday, it was announced yesterday. Catholic action Is organ:?In| the pilgrimage m response to appeals by Lisbon's Cardinal Patriarch Manuel Cerre.joira.50 words
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171 1956-11-15 7 SALK VACCINE 15 POSSIBLE WITHOUT APES ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey. Nov. 14 (AP»— Dr. Jonas F- Saik announced yesterday a discovery which may eliminate the need to Import thousands of monkeys each year from India m order to make and test Salk vaccine. Dr. Salk developed the vaccine which provides171 words
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Article173 1956-11-15 7 Bid To Forestall Revolt VIENNA. Nov. 14, (Reuter)— Riots, arrests and anti- Soviet demonstrations have been taking place m Transylvania, a predominantly Hungarian populated re-ion of Rumania, usually reliable sources said here today. I A s a result of this unrest, not mentioned by the173 words
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Article98 1956-11-15 7 Election Provides A Test CHESTER. Northwest England, Nov. 14 (Reuter) A Parliamentary election to be polled here tomorrow will provide the Brsl test of how Sir Anthony Eden's policy of armed Intervention m Egypt has affected the government's standing with British voters. There were predictions here today that the contest98 words
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Article108 1956-11-15 7 Half The World Speaks English LONDON. Nov. 14 (Reuter). English is now more widely used and studied than it or any other language has ever •con before, with about naif the world's literate population ■peaking it as a first or second language or using it for vocational and study purposes.108 words
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Article, Illustration231 1956-11-15 7 ...But He Emerges Victoriously JERUSALEM, Israel. Nov. 14, (Reuter)— Motions of the rightwing Freedom Movement and tlie Communists to censure the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion. for his polio ahout Israeli occupation of the Sinai Desert were defeated toria\ hy an overwhelming231 words
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Article79 1956-11-15 7 Arms Dump In Egyptian Hospital PORT SAID, Nov. 14 (Reuter)—A Royal Marine commando raiding party yesterday found an arms dump hidden m the clothing store of an Egyptian hospital here. They uncovered about 50 machine-guns, rifles ana pisto .;> and about 10,000 rounds of ammunition buried under heaps of clothes79 words
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Article45 1956-11-15 7 LONDON. Nov. 14 (Reuter). The Israeli government i_ at present circulating a tenpage pamphlet through Britain I r a kgi \d rea- sons for last month's invaafeßS of Egypt. Entitled "Nasser*, Terror Gangs." the booklet lists tacks made on Israel sfcBBB45 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-11-15 7 phot« K\\ BARNt> BUM publisher ol thi Bra wir j V\\ v i mini ii hirtcr Dalip Sinul S v d .1 nath i of India l< ft who dHrat ed «"_ltl .li« Qu« line ("i hr.it. Odium lot 1 v. .it m < <»n_i i nia'sA.P. - 70 words
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Article131 1956-11-15 7 Russia Pulls Out Her Technicians ROME. Mov. 14 (Reutor The Italian Cont.r.t-: c Agency said tOda Soviet military mUmbMbb had chartered ten Belgian evacuate 200 Soviet t_rtH.iir.Bn_ who worked m Egypt from Khartoum to Russia. The Agency said these technicians took refuge ln Sudan when Anglonch forces landed m the131 words
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Article39 1956-11-15 7 PARIS. Nov. 14. iAP>— Actress Ingrid Bergman underwent an appendix operation at the American i here today. The operation went off perfectly, hospital of! Her husband. Italian fllfli |«BBCtnr Rr o KOSSeH*. .v ra tion.39 words
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Article37 1956-11-15 7 855-foot super-: n r Universe Leader, world's gest cargo ship, ended her maiden voyage at San F cisco on Tuesday as she r ed with a record 620.000 barrels of crude oil from Sumatra U.P.37 words
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Advertisement143 1956-11-15 7 fOR ANNIVERSARIES ANO SPECIAL OCCASIONS SEND A CADBURY-FRY Chocolate GIFT PARCEL DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY TO YOUR FOLKS BACK HOME A Your friends will get 3W them Factory -Fresh" i You save postage time and trouble There is a big range to choose from WHY DELAY? PLACE YOUR ORDER THROUGH143 words
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Advertisement119 1956-11-15 7 ISHnf R°U Up! ypR Roll u p vi kmu a I=7 B_^_^ rf All! nn( come auntiet nnd I I t^kmmmm _______r_f r%\\\ uncles, everyone roll up tn cur I /t^l_^C^___L **MmmmWA<M l ill Biucett Show m toun. 7 here f^^^^v.^ -tS- *3- \\#^^^kJ i|l||\ A n72dcr:^ :d nf mechanical119 words
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Article342 1956-11-15 8 FOUR youths described by thp Bench as "a gang of extremely had hats" were iriven deterrent jail terms for armed robbery at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Poh Kah Lee, Han Siew Fong, Chua Ah Lek and Ong Her Yam, all m their early twenties, were342 words
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Article257 1956-11-15 8 HOW DOES A 'BOOKIE' OPERATE? POLICE EXPERT EXPLAINS PENANG. Wed. A Police expert on racehorse betting. AS. P. Tan Chin Teik. told the First Magistrate. Court today that, it took him half-i-day to total the amount of beta on betting slips which Police recovered after "raidin?" a house ln McAlLster257 words
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113 1956-11-15 8 CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE: Not That Vital Says Poly Chief IT is ridiculous to suggest that all school boys and girls should possess the school certificate. This was stated by Mr. D. J. Williams, principal of the Singapore Polytechnic Institute, m a talk at the British Council Hail last night. The Institute,113 words
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Article25 1956-11-15 8 A CYCLIST. Tan Chong Tin, 31, was killed m a motor accident at the junction of Rochore Canal Road and Bencoolen Street yesterday.25 words
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Article359 1956-11-15 8 Agent Tells Of Club Conversation AQUARIUM FACELIFT—, More Fish, Better Displays To Attract Bigger Crowds APPROXIMATELY SfiO,--000 will be spent by Singapore's Van Kleef Aquarium to expand its accommodation for marine and fresh water fish and make it more attractive to visitors, the curator, Mr.359 words
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Article142 1956-11-15 8 NURSING is the one profession m the world which has Overcome all barriers of race, Creed and nationality, Lady Black, who of the Governor of Singapore, said yesterday. Lady Black, who was speaking at tho presentation of gold medal and nursing ccr'rtes at Brt •r■■142 words
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Article71 1956-11-15 8 THE management committee of the Singapore Chinese die Schools held a special meeting yesterday to discuss the mass exodus of Chinese teachers for Government service. Eighty-five Chinese teachers have so far applied for jobs m the Government Education Service The schools and the teachers m71 words
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428 1956-11-15 8 A GUNSHOTTHEN V.S.C. CORPORAL IS FOUND DEAD Cheated Insurance Firm Allegation TWO partners of rhe Thrifty Medical Service, Robert Goh Meng Cho and James Vc: Kyam Leng, were yesterday charged m the Singapore Third District Court with six counts of cheating on insurance company, m Mo. this year. They were428 words
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Article91 1956-11-15 8 Minister Pays The Fines SIN '.PORE'S Minister for Labour and fare, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, terday appeared m the C;:^ Court to pay fines for thrc Tl hawkers charged with sc J up unlicensed stalls m Lorong 7, Geylang. The hawkers were Chua Teo Lai, a woman vegeseller; Heng Kah91 words
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Article203 1956-11-15 8 THE Singapore Adult E cation Council will meet today to discuss plans for running adult classes next year under its recently adopted constitution. The Council will elect four sub-committees basic education, further education, cultural and finance and will ask them to chalk out necc^ I203 words
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Article30 1956-11-15 8 .IPUR. Ml Thirteen-year-old Chua Hang Chang was killed and his brother. Hung Kung, 15. injured When they were knocker: -and-run motorist on Klang Gates Road last night30 words
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Advertisement389 1956-11-15 8 SUCCESS LIES AHEAD |Pk laCTOCE!/ straight back and firm limbs m toe i jtes of healthy child-fc- C jf ||l hood which give him thc basis lit. s j|p oi success m adulthood. ljL lte!?t___*^__f immW LACTOGEN gives such f AaXn splendid results because it fe g t "^^_l^_y Mohamad389 words
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Miscellaneous239 1956-11-15 8 Standard cJllmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE Spore Diary m 7 k s Ha 1 H v Shell Co: FXM ri:m M J 4 Gu. Anderson" at Shell Theatrette. m V :f R< Collyer Quay. 11= p Cl e cVnaT ?>" at C n mCA; Judo prs; tree 5 3') rm239 words
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Article, Illustration349 1956-11-15 9 Association To: Safeguard Rights Study Laws Act As Spokesman Advise On Taxation TO PREVENT WASTE OR MISUSE OF PUBLIC FUNDS HERE IS GOOD NEWS FOR SINGAPORE'S INCOME TAXPAYERS. An organization to be called the Income Taxpayers Association of Singapore will soon be inaugurated with a349 words
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Article, Illustration120 1956-11-15 9 v .F. members of "Rock .1 The World." the first "Rock n Roll" live show to reach the Colony, pictured on thf.r antral by air on night! Standing, from Ir i: to right, .ire Del i io m i. -piano wizard.) ■m:e Fabian i vocalist.) arte120 words
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Article124 1956-11-15 9 FORE'S Trade Union r.o p erg to take action against officials of Factory and Shop Workers' for v ring $120.--000 from its funds. The Registrar. Mr. Sng Che a Yee told 1 a > mdard uni v. thdraw f.m.ds for expec i.' ires stipulated In124 words
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Article133 1956-11-15 9 BARGAIN .^.es m Singapore a dvertising extravaj red tions. came under tire from a Colony Mr. Ll sii R er yester :ay. Mr. Rayner was speaking at tne weekly Rotary lunch at .ay Hotel, on "Buyers, H He "was from the buyer's point of133 words
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Article54 1956-11-15 9 THE following have been •lectad office-bearers of the Singapore Art SoeietyrPresident Mr. Ho Kok Hoe; vice-presidents Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill, Mr. Lim Hak Tai and Mr. Frank J. Sullivan; secretary Mr. Choj Wang Yang, east secretary Mr. T. Y. Choy; exhibitions organizer .Mr. L. M. Harrod; treasurer54 words
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Article129 1956-11-15 9 Lim Flies To See The Tunku THF Labour Front Coalition Governments taxation policy has split the ranks of the Singapore Labour Front. S Front Assemblymen aro opposed to the Government's recommendation to reduce the pergonal allowance of individuals by $500. They feci the reduction m the129 words
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Article31 1956-11-15 9 SINGAPORE police yesterday arrested a man who had m his possession a .25 automatic pistol and two rounds immuQitioa, outside the S- ithern Hotel, New Bridge Road. Singapore.31 words
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Article79 1956-11-15 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. October was a record month ip. terrorist eliminations m the Johore State. A total of 20 terrorists were put out of action m that month alone. An Information Department spokesman told the Standard yesterday that this sucess. together with the t i79 words
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Article20 1956-11-15 9 THE Government Publication B;r^a\! m FuMcrton Building. SUtgapora which was closed for re-decoration a fortnight ago, has resumed business.20 words
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135 1956-11-15 9 THE Singapore Malay Edu- j cation Council will meet soon to consider Government's proposal, announced recently, to introduce English m M schools from the first year. President of tne Cooo Q, Inche Harun Mohamad hxmm told the Standard yesterday that while the Counci welcomed Governmei135 words
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Advertisement445 1956-11-15 9 LOOK, WHO'S TALKISG! A SHORT SHORT ALL-MALAYAN PLAY TITLE: LAWYER BLROH (HICK LAWYER) THE SCEaSE: A court m Kuala I. urn pur. THE CAST: Mohamad Xuhir bin Sain a hanker) Inche Abdul Rani (magistrate) THE STORY: i hanker is charged nith oltstruction. hoicking without a licence and using abusive language445 words
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Miscellaneous172 1956-11-15 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE I _^B _9_T _fl_^ lH_l I __Hl^ _B_B_Br^^ a__B i' I _Hi ~a____________i i—' I IHHI fIR i___3 ___B __H I 9. Used ladiea ar.d rr.et on i .Ll r.5 mom ro Is IT) 12. Forms designs <°> 14 Needed m competil brlekl (9) 15 maxim o>m172 words
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Miscellaneous400 1956-11-15 9 "tfi_Miiytffltf?___ft*MtfeTf__*_--_^ i! Ol> AY'S Ql'OT \TION: i^^H_HHHHH^^Hß_ii__^ i X "My *orn>u when »he's Iffl 1!T fT__ft!ll iW BtTmJ-Mrf here with me. rhinks 4K 1 I *«§&^£f Msl f IWj these dirk day* of autumn isiif I __§i_. am"l slsf 1 rain are beaniifiil ;is days Si^^-^-S-? rs_||^AJSft f I R^-^PTr400 words
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Article, Illustration429 1956-11-15 10 Outlook For Investment In Asia Bright -SAYS U.S. OIL MAGNATE A LEADING American petroleum executive said m New York! yesterday Asia offers "unparalleled opportunity" for foreign investment. Mr. William F. Bramstedt, president of the California Texas Oil Co.. Ltd.. (Caltex), said Asia "is a continent of progress. It presents to429 words
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Article50 1956-11-15 10 A senior broker of Lewis Peat (Singapore) ltd.. rubber brokers. Mr. E. C. T. Matt, has been appointed a director of the firm. Mr. Matt first rame to Malaya from London m 1922 as an assistant m a commercial firm. He joined I cwis Peat m May MM,50 words
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Article48 1956-11-15 10 THE Impressive new Engineering College building on the outskirts of Rangoon is oearing completion. The architects are MeSSX. Raglan Squire m Earners, and contrac- i are Taylor Woodrow Construction Co., Ltd. Plans are being made for the open[ng oi the Colle^r« on Nov. 22.48 words
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Article, Illustration161 1956-11-15 10 Rubber Down 1 5/8c. On U.S. Reports UNCONFIRMED reports of a new policy for the rotation stockpile m the United States contributed to the lower prices m the Singapore rubber market yesterday, first grade December shipment closing at Sl. ol^ per lb., a drop of 1^ cents on Tuesday. The161 words
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Article43 1956-11-15 10 DR. H. Nordhoff. managing director of the Volkswagen Factory of Germany, passed Ih-OUgh Singapore on his way hack to the Federal Rep\hiic after an Australian tour. He had talks with Mr. Charles Wechsler. director of Champion Motors Ltd.. agents for Volkswagen.43 words
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Article182 1956-11-15 10 THL Malayan share market was quiet and irregular m ail sections yesterday. On balance, prices were slightly better. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers CTS. Ords. 29 3 30 3 Fed. Dis. 2 20 2 25 Hon_kor.2 Bank (HK Re£i 850 00 BHO 00 M COD- 0.9? 102 xd Metal182 words
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Article177 1956-11-15 10 MALAYAN iharebroker. jrei y reported tl-m CoUowinf business dOOO! BB- Pet 54 CTS. ord 2'l 9 F ft N orda $24)6; Gammona $205- Georgetown $2.15; H. Waugfa Sl.5Ti. UK. Brink $860; Breweries $1974, $3; M. Colls $1.90; OC Bank $34.15; Robinson ords $1.62}; Cold S"-njt> li s-raits Trader.177 words
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Article113 1956-11-15 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pirul yesterday wereCopra Ncv. $26| buyers. $27 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $403 sellers, m drums $43] sel'ers. Muntok white pepper (119 sellers, Sarawak white $118 special Sarawak black $83 sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Ifffler^ Association closing prices: bulk $40? sellers,113 words
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Article19 1956-11-15 10 BRITAIN'S 70th annual dairy show was he. I re er.'ly at London's vast Oiympia Exhibition site.19 words
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Article190 1956-11-15 10 BRITISH paint technicians have perfected a process to enable ordinary materials, wood, metal, hardboard. all Idndi of composition woods and panelling to be so camouflaged that these materia] after tn stment a ith UM process take on a corny etely new and tran>torme i appearancee.190 words
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Article, Illustration113 1956-11-15 10 A WASH-RESISTANT e.astic guaranteed to withstand ail washing processes without losing its elastic properties has been pioneered and perfected by an Australian company. OUTER ROADS President Tyler G I Limburg, Nordzee. G< Banjoewangi, Van v rata, Sinabang, Hock Lea, Warzwa Hock Lee INNER R()\I)< Rajah Brooke S n113 words
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Article176 1956-11-15 10 JAPAN hopes to increase her business and trade connections with Malaya and other territories m this region, Mr. H. Sato, Singapore manager of the Bank of Tokyo, told the Standard yesterday. With its international connections aboul 40 branches m the principal cities of 0m world the176 words
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Article129 1956-11-15 10 Brit a in amnmm engaged la an all-out to :r. it sse its tr? re v. Philippines. Two reasons are behind this British etlort to obtain a bigger share of the local market 1. The com] titi c position of British products has improved. 2.129 words
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Article46 1956-11-15 10 AN Australian compar.v a1 Geelong, Victoria, is ex] itii c a special pourer which can be fitted inside the cap of sr.v drum type liquid container to avoid wastage thr igfa of 4 he liquid, and I r. hit ho ds the patent rights.46 words
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Article121 1956-11-15 10 SCOPE FO COTTAGE INDUSTRIES MALAYA offers opportunities for many tage ndusti ag rope-maktng v ith and the manufacture of ceramics, Mr. V. X X mappa Chettiar, r chant banker of Teluk I the St Mr Chettiar has Just turned from a tour of Japan, and Philippines where ht made a121 words
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Article119 1956-11-15 10 Aust. Oct.' Trade Is A Record IN a spectacular recovery of the overseas trade position m October, Au a surplus of £A41,500,000 of tha biggest monthly surpluses recorded for r.. ai acling to a Reuter report from Canberra. I i recovery wag doc ln r i pansion of the exj119 words
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Article, Illustration80 1956-11-15 10 Cheaper Brighter T.V. technicians fromadoaea countries gathered m London recently for the opening convention on ferrites man-made mai v. eh ma. radi .on and tele: munieations. before many years. Ferrites have been described ieee& rto the ant lod* r. v old depended. Act materials whicl perty of being magnetic andAP - 80 words
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Advertisement612 1956-11-15 10 NOTICES NATI'R ILISATION "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1.1 wing persons who.--? names and iddr n below are G rr. for natura ition md 1 person who knows an] iti n should not be granted send a written and si._r re: a: -gapore. 1 x 'r Hong. No. 8.612 words
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Advertisement548 1956-11-15 10 GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. FINANCIAL YEAR ENDING 31 st DECEMBER, 1956. p__AIMS m respect of service r- r.:r d i t go da supplied to G vernment up to and 15th December, sh 1 be submitted to ord ring Department no: t- r than M nday, the 17th548 words
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Advertisement385 1956-11-15 10 NOTICES PW.D. TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS will be received at the ottos of the Settleient Engineer, Malacca up to 3.00 pm. of 3rd December, SO tor the purchase of EJeetric M (tors and Generators as follow:— l. 2 ii P. Cromptoq DC Motor, Volts 110 Amps. 18.8 RPM.I2OO. No 61A2433. 2385 words
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Advertisement78 1956-11-15 10 EXPECTED TODAY M. Airways M 1.121. 121 KL/MAL 9.55 a.m. Garuda GA372 JAK 11.40 a.m. Qantas EMSI4 LON/CAL 12.05 p.m. If. Airways MLIOI PG/KL 12.45 p.m. MUI B KN/KL 1.45 p.m. PAA PAS 33 SF/SAI 3.45 p.m. BOAC 8A705 SYD/JAK 3.40 p.m. M. Airways Ml 113 SAN/KUCH 4.45 p.m BOAC78 words
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Advertisement151 1956-11-15 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriotic, Near East Indio ond Rongoon Penong P.S'hom Molocco I m.v. "ROMANIJA" 18/19 Nov Norn. v. "LCVCEN' 21/22 No* 23/24 No* From Hongkong tc Bomboy ond Rijckc Spore Molocco P. Sham Kirn. v. "VELEBIT' 15 20 No* 21 mv. "ROMANIJA" 20 24 Nov S General Agents EAST151 words
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Advertisement808 1956-11-15 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ,H ***** 6 ***** 4 32/6 Rebin o THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICt Te Halifax, Boston. New Toth Baltimore Ph.ladelphla 6 Cult Ports Pore r .ham r-enang UC 15 l&Nov 17/11 NM tNtAS 5/14 Fefc 15/16 feb 17/lhreb c.» opt.en to proceed via other808 words
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Advertisement1161 1956-11-15 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporate- m Singapore) (I- lines) "ST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? Carriers option to proceed via other poi^s ie load ano discharge eargc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT MALAYA MOMtWARDS Via Cape Bcilerophon1,161 words
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Advertisement835 1956-11-15 11 MITSUI HR LINE I Spore P^'horr Penom FOR JAPAN Akokuroson Mcru tor Yokohomo. Kobe Moll vio Honokono 21 Nov 16 Nov 1 5 Nov Akiboson Mont tor Yokohomo, Nogovo. Kobe vie Honokonr 1 2 Dec Amagisan Maru fcr Yokohama, Kobe. M.oji, via Hong Kong 1 3 Dec I FOR U.S.A835 words
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Advertisement672 1956-11-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUIvVAtiG. Sailing* to. Bangkok and c te> tost Per.ong P *> Korr S'pone "KAMBODIA" 4 t Dec b Dec Dec "SELANDIA" 11 11 Dec 12. 13 Dec 1 4 1 5 Dec nOMcWAkO> Soiling* to. Genoo Antwerv Kciiridom, Momfurg Copenhcci n Gothenburg Otic S per« P-S'hoir Penonfl672 words
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Article, Illustration298 1956-11-15 12 PARIS nnHE French method of oling the bodies of patients to prepare them for surgery has been demonstrated to a group of physicians. practice, called HYPOTHERMIA, reduces ths temperature 0' the entire body by several degrees, slowing down the activity of cells to the point where tht system needs298 words
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Article217 1956-11-15 12 a HAT happens when a man's stars along the flarepath ot destiny are polished so brigh* that they begin to dazzle him? If luck holds he can go careering on oblivious of the dangers around him, insensitive to the risks h.s boldness generates. Yet man blindly works217 words
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Article2010 1956-11-15 12 They made THE Executioner J HE woman screeched some whiplash taunt Qt him as he stood bracing himself for the kill. The heat had made tempter boil on that May day m 1920. As he stood there m the dust taking the full weight of the crowds' insensate jeers, Jose2,010 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-11-15 12 Doctors in Space HOUSTON, Tex. PROBLEMS facing space travellers of Hie luture will be graplncally devwnstratcd to educational television audiences next year m a film being produced at University of Houston. The film, one of a scries to be called "Doctors m Spa^e," icill deal principally with hazards lack of205 words
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Article61 1956-11-15 12 Little Augustine is having thr time of his life. since it's his first birthday party and mimicking Ir rand pa is his favourite pranks, so ir/i> nol have a puff [ike thp "(Ho Man.'' iusustine is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard hon-, and grandson61 words
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Advertisement210 1956-11-15 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products %?**mm*Xr TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Kua Tan) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Brecth. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Zj> ZZ ACCLAIMED BY EVERYONE WHO L IV -t_- _V HAS SEEN II (.RJ YT MI210 words
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Article, Illustration47 1956-11-15 13 THE Burmese Olympic contingent of fourteen pictured ofter their arrival at Paya Lebar Airport yesterday. They were accompanied by the president of the Burmese Olympic Association and member of the Burmese Parliament, Mr. U Kyaw Mm, seen standing fifth from left.47 words
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Article56 1956-11-15 13 CASTRO V \I.LF.Y Cal A ft. 14. (AP)- Ar- Larsen rs National amateur te champion, remained uno> 'he fourth day today, but showed enough improvemenl to l moved from Eden Hospital's critical Ust The 31-year-old tennis veteran hv ad I i n arterj on Saturday56 words
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Article159 1956-11-15 13 Reds Gate-Crash Stadium MELBOURNE. Nov. 14 (AP) About 40 Russian Olympic team members ignored official wauling- and trooped onto the main stadium arena yesterday— although it is out of bounds to everybody until the Games. i Most track and field competitors had gone to the stadium the huge Melbourne Cricket159 words
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Article32 1956-11-15 13 MELBOURNE. Nov. 14 (Renter) India's hockey players, favourites to retain their Olympic championship, are proving prime favourite, with Sirl autotrraoh hunters. Above their names they write: "How pretty you are.''32 words
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Article113 1956-11-15 13 SWISS QUIT AGAIN Zurich. Bwitseiimnd, Nov. 14 I APi— Switzerland withdrew from the Melbourne Olympic Games for the second time today because no plane could be found to take the team to Australia m time. The BWlsa Olympic Committee, m a much-disputed decision on Nov. 8. withdrew from the Games113 words
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Article25 1956-11-15 13 MELBOURNE, VTed. Among the lo'ir:rt pottefl r> thc :nicrnalno>A restaurant vi the Olympic VUXcLQe, fhere is nne which rear!" "Bvdapesl Visit Parliament House." ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article31 1956-11-15 13 HE 'S OUT MELBOURNE, Wed.— The United States Aye and ten thousand metres hope fnr the Olympic Games. Max Trurx. hai a bark injury and may not be ab!e to compete.31 words
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Article21 1956-11-15 13 MELBOURNE Nov. 14 (Iteuter) lapanese soccei in nvrr Ken Nagunuma was tonight admitted to hospita l witb a hiffa temperature21 words
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Article31 1956-11-15 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Cfaifa bnl GHQ Farelf by 21 potntl '*hree goals, a penalty nnd tay) ta six (two penalties) m a Erijtndl -1 rusby match on the padang Yesterday.31 words
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Article21 1956-11-15 13 YM.CA beat PritOM M ir. I SHA Dry. I league hockey matched olayed or. the YMCA ground yesterday. j21 words
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Article17 1956-11-15 13 R.A.F. Seietar beat Indian Association 3—l m a friendly hockey match on the IA ground yesterday.17 words
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Article76 1956-11-15 13 MELBOURNE, Wen —Russia's woman -r champ Tamara Tisehikievich is getting as much photographic spa i m the Olympj co unans of the newspapers here as the g.a--mOTOUI dolls fr< m c'.r.er countries put together. The lLLyear-old Amazon ttpi the sra.es at a cool 254 pounds. SoUP - 76 words
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Article31 1956-11-15 13 MELBOURNE. .WED SEEN AT AN OLYMPIC COCKTAIL PARTY A MODERN YOUNG LADY WITH HER FINGER NAILS PAINTED IN THE OLYMPIC COLOURS OF RED, GREEN, BLACK. YELLOW AND BLUE— REUTER31 words
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Article44 1956-11-15 13 CURLS By irti Ch* bet s.--iaporc Cricket Club t— 2 m a women's hockey match or. tha padang jresterday. Scorers were: Elcnor Orr Anita do Silva and Ann Read for GS C thc Club rej ed throufh Scwcll and Barret.44 words
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Article51 1956-11-15 13 KTAN TECK SWEE age Q M IJL passed swaj peacefully on al his re- dtnee A Bed k Road Singapore i ng behind his be c. 1 s or,. Tar I r 2 daughters, and three d-children to mou" his lost. cave rr at 11 am. on 16 1151 words
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Advertisement117 1956-11-15 13 QDEON SA7- AT MIDNIGHT _F___i_______ Till S^Bmal .H^H > in___ B >___^___'_____i I _______________U_____________ B_____^^_l _B ___B^F -fl ____a^^__! Before the Apa:Se $JS* T^^ he stood as savage' 'kl'- '*|H '■*v Before the law _yH V ctood as to the ioqa or the Wesl ***«Hefl i«. he stands as hero!117 words
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Advertisement42 1956-11-15 13 DIAMOND TODAY 3 SHOWS: 5.15 ..15 md y.l. p m IMMORTAL SINGER' Hindi) ll.ife ol vug.ili Starring: (i Mughrri. Tandon, .1 11. Ebfisje^, \kler lehan. Tadma De\i, Kama Banerjee and mans others WATCH IOR Ol R COMING ATTR ICTION. SMI.MV i Hindi*42 words
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Advertisement202 1956-11-15 13 MISCELLANEOUS MIRROR OF THL FATEr Uo not miss the Golden opportunity of pajtOf a v:-:t to the world renowned Spiritual As trologer Pro!. S Sar-dai G lan Guan Hotel. Room 4 79 Jalan Besar Phone ***** Singa pore. BU MPEB CHRISTMAS STOCKING 30 different Toy Puzzles. Games etc. 20" x202 words
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Advertisement715 1956-11-15 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SITLATIONS VACANT PLTALING JAVA AITHORITV j APPLICATION a:c rr.vited ta trom Ecocr.V. State! C Lzens for the t of Cashii cum Book -Keeping Macl Operate (Fema c m u e sala -rare $115 x 7 5 '-19 Ba- 20; x T. 50-280. A] hould have atStd, VIII qualification715 words
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Advertisement548 1956-11-15 13 SITLATIO\S VACANT A' v s c :5S from (a) HOLDERS OF SENIOR NORMAL CEITWV CATES. and from (b) CHINESE SCHOOL PUPILS WHO Will t- :in ATION m Nove ~-f (Nate: Applicants state .on I x Numr-r- am :entre/ Town) m their Form of Appllf or appoiataMßt aa TEAC 1 OE548 words
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Miscellaneous193 1956-11-15 13 Li 1 Abner 8y 4/ Capp /AH M SORPR'SEO I PiTS TH' V BUT ITS NOT YOU.'/- I'VE A VOUHAVETHL (AH HAS? WMAR J s* :::ij -A vo GOT 3 d^ys DOCTOR! JUST discovered your 1 insidesofa 'vS oh- >* yo' :"TH.Tv;-.r _.•R TO Uv Uf WHOT A X-f<AV_ GOT193 words
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Article, Illustration548 1956-11-15 14 with the Poor And the Proud THE JOURNEY begins. East ni_rht. Singapore's first batch of (iamesmen took off on the journey to Melbourne. Australia the end of the rainbow for every amateur athlete seeking .1 cu\eted Gold Medal m the Olxmpic Games which open a week548 words
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Article, Illustration200 1956-11-15 14 THE first batch of Colony Gamesmen for the Olympic-, numbering: 25, were well ahead of time as they assembled at Paya Lebar Airport last light for a Qantas fliffht to Melbourne where they will compete and join m sporting comradeship with the peoples of all200 words
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Article, Illustration674 1956-11-15 14 ALEX SOARS - ALEX SOARS Bj KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— "We shall endeavour at all times to raise the good name of Malaya, so that we may not break faith with the government and the people of Malaya who have placed their faith m us." said Mr. Herman674 words
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650 1956-11-15 14 THE GENERAL GETS TOUGH WITH AGITATORS PET® WILSON'S Olympic cable MELBOURNE, Wed. No chances are being taken here of political demonstrations against certain countries m the Olympic Games. After an anti-Russian uproar by Melbourne students Police Commissioner Selwyn Porter issued a "get tough" statement against agitators. He said: 'This is650 words
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Article151 1956-11-15 14 ONG TOH I IM th, Malayan singlet h won hi title ai tl < iirrtnt i ony tmjiionships I ncring Mr^ Mary Quinta I, I'm. Hooi and M I 11.., Huang is Li 15-* for the Singaoerc mixed oeutitle at the Badminton sudiurn last nigh. In151 words
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Article732 1956-11-15 14 THE first remark of Emil Zatopek when he set foot on Australian soil al Darwin was: "The peal three weeka of turmoil throughout the world have ruined tne atmosphere of the Games.' The Czech who is still, perhaps the most famous run.r.er m the732 words
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258 1956-11-15 14 Rousing Gallops At lpoh From wI.MISOIi LAI) IPOH, Wed. Forget-Me-Not (T.ioa) and Sentimental (Hudson) were associated m a rousing gallop on the heavy track this morning when they skipped over three furlongs m 39 2/5 sec. Forget-Me-Not was slightly ahead at the end. but Sentimental258 words
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