Singapore Standard, 16 November 1956
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Title Section16 1956-11-16 1 Singapore Standard Vol VII. No. 137 14 PAGES 15 CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, (VOX EMBER 16, 195616 words
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Article, Illustration17 1956-11-16 1 7. Rebellion within his own Party *> 2. Determined opposition m Assembly MR. LIM17 words
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247 1956-11-16 1 DRT SA J, EGYPT, N 15, (AP» rhf junvnondtv of the E-,- :--F-er-.h task foflCl 2d ng Port Sc d c^..oced yeste r dcy he put c protective" guard cound the Se* et ■-5 j ore m th s batter- bottle front c t>247 words
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336 1956-11-16 1 U.N. 'Peace Troops Land In Canal Zone YOU'RE WELCOME, SAYS EGYPT ISMAILIA, NOV. 15, (AP)— -IN BATTLE DRESS AND CARRYING LIGHT ARMS, 95 DANISH AND NORWEGIAN SOLDIERS LANDED TODAY AS THE VANGUARD OF THE UNITED NATIONS MIDDLE EAST POLICE FORCE. Looking a bit airsick, 45 Danes trooped off the first336 words
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83 1956-11-16 1 NEW YORK. Ncv. 15 (Re iter) The Unit I Sr ites was reported 1 be preparing action inside the United Nations to ,r- p Soviet "volunteers" 0u t of Eg .senhower told 3 conference yesterthe U.S would try ro g ipp rt ar.', D83 words
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Article25 1956-11-16 1 Ifß GOMULKA. the Polish Communist Party leader, arrived tn Moscow yesterday with a delegation of Government and Party members. Moscow Radio reported. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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80 1956-11-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.. President of the United Malays National Organization and Federation Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today appealed to UMNO to raise a fund to help Egyptians who are m distress a<; a result of the recent hostilities. In a directive80 words
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Article174 1956-11-16 1 WITHDRAW FROM EGYPT 0R... BEIRUT, Nov. 15 (UP) The Arab summit conference today demanded the immediate withdrawal of Anglo-French and Israel troops from Egypt and warned that the Arabs will take "effective measures to the maximum of their capabilities" to enforce this. The conference ended174 words
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Article71 1956-11-16 1 JAKARTA. Nov. 15 (Reuter;) a former vice-consul at the Indonesian Consulate m Singapore Mohammad Arsjad was today sentenced to two and half years' imprisonment for forging bank receipts. Arsjad was alleged to have forged the receipts m his official capacity as vice-con-sul so that he deprived71 words
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Article24 1956-11-16 1 THE Egyptian Government has refused to accept an offer of Pakistani troops to participate m the United Nations force m Egypt. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article103 1956-11-16 1 Vienna. Nov. 15 ißeuter) Ten thousand Hungarian workers today demonstrated m front of the Parliament building m Budapest m protest against the deportation ot Hungarians by the Russians, according to reports reaching here. News of the demonstration, which took place this afternoon, was given to a103 words
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Article45 1956-11-16 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 15 (Reu-trj-i India today accepted a Soviet offer of a 500 million rupee long-term credit to ease her foreign exchange deficit The money is to be repaid m twelve annual instalments at two and a half percent Interest45 words
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101 1956-11-16 1 SUNGEI BAKAP. Thurs. A Special Police corporal Ta<b bin Haii Ahmad. 30. ot Sungei Ova Butrerworth. was shot dead and a S. C. Sergeant. Avob bin Salleh. 31. was injured m a shooting incident at the gate of Police Tactical Headquarters here last night Sergeant101 words
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321 1956-11-16 1 S. VENKAT - Mandate From Party Says: Get Rid Of This Burden 0/ Else S. VENKAT SO LIM MAKES AIR DASH FOR TALKS WITH TUNKU By SINGAPORE'S LABOUR FRONT COALITION GOVERNMENT LED BY CHIEF MINISTER MR. LIM YEW HOCK IS IN DANGER OF TOPPLING. AND THE CAUSE OF THIS GRAVE CRISIS IS GOVERNMENT'S321 words
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Article27 1956-11-16 1 THE Hungarian Government yesterday announcerepresentative would be wttHag to meet Mr. Dag HamneHb* jold. U.N. Secretary-General, m Rome to c. ;ef measures for the ..</.• ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article110 1956-11-16 1 Xl ALA Lt MPFR, Thurs. The Fed eral Legislathe Council's budget session was interrupted at noon today lor an urgent Cabinet meeting reported to have been called to finalize (jrovernment stand on the forthcoming London mission ol Tunku Abdul Rahman to float a 81.000.000,000 development110 words
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Advertisement78 1956-11-16 1 ./*> °iT_i^___. Ms W W£w X9^ PHOTO STUDIO Vr r 1 X*>*»«» PUe« Stn_.p©»» I T«l -ST6C f r ic r Inf t At f r= lr_r' 1 y -W-^ __^^___S_k _r f/ff //ff '^Lv^^mmm m 3 v_r y____li__7__l _r y>___l i-______l _>^/ f______^^___H_r 6 5! H^^^^^L^ _b3_B__F WWI MM78 words
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584 1956-11-16 2 Hungarian Workers Want Deposed Nagy To Take Over Again VIENNA, Nov. 15, (Reuter) A workers' delegation yesterday asked the Hungarian Premier, Mr. Janos Kadar, to allow deposed Imre Nagy to take over the Government, Budapest Radio reported today. X I iar hid t:'.d the dt th it Mr. Nagy was584 words
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Article180 1956-11-16 2 RANGOON. Nov. 15 (Reuter)— Several thousand Burmese students tonight held a mammoth demonstration m protest against the government's ban on students unions throughout the country. The ban which was passed by the Education Ministry last month beEarlier m the evening stuc nsing to the pror.unist180 words
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Article85 1956-11-16 2 Chou May Meet Nasser Soon PEKING. Ncv 15 (Reut Cnou En-lat. Prime Minister Of China, may meet Pi Nasser of Egypt seen, cc er^ laid here today Ueved it c Die rhe meeting v. jql be held In Cairo or e.se-xhere d v ring Chau s coming •cur of Asia.85 words
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Article24 1956-11-16 2 UP THE Indonesian Gc rnment has banned demonstrat. as again.-* British and French consulates m Medar ar.d Sumatra, lt was reported yesterday.UP - 24 words
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Article76 1956-11-16 2 THAT BAR OF SOAP IS DOOMED LOS ANGELES, Nov. 15 (AP) The old fashioned bar of soap is doomed to disappear from the American scene, says an expert. Body cleansing detergents now being perfected will replace it, the chairman of the board of Proctor and Gamble said yesterday at a76 words
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Article53 1956-11-16 2 JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector Nov. 15 (AP) Officials of Israel and the U.N. Relief and Works Agency last night initialled an agreement for continued assistance to 200.000 Arab refugees ln the Israelheld Gaza Strip. The agreement provides foi shipping ln supplies from Lebanon and buying others53 words
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Article33 1956-11-16 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 15 (UP) —Floyd Buckley. 32, a star of the comedy hit "No Time For Sergeants" and the oldest active performer on Broadway, died yesterday of a heart attack.33 words
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Article126 1956-11-16 2 LONDON. Nov. |fl (Reuter) British atomic scientists; have discovered a means of making hydrogen bombs "to cheaply that tn n small nations like Egypt or Israel could build uo their own stockpiles," It is reported today. Thc Neva Chronicle's science correspondent writes that -c.entistj at126 words
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Article218 1956-11-16 2 LONDON, Nov. 16 (AP) Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia disclosed yesterday a sharp division inside the Kremlin with Stalinist forces stubbornly holding out against any "demonstration" of Soviet satellites. The disclosure came m a speech by Tito at Pula four days ago just released218 words
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306 1956-11-16 2 GOVT. OFFERS SPECIAL FACILITIES TAIPEI, Nov. 15 (UP) The Chinese Nationalist Government has plans and facilities to accommodate a large number of overseas Chinese students tion. This was stated by the Chairman of the Overseas Affairs Commission, Mr. Cheng Yen Fu, when a group of306 words
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Article144 1956-11-16 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pru (rents per lb.) m Srr.. pore yestertiav were Buyers Selh Spot 'norn 10.'). ll". RSS 1 Id,. R.S.S. No 2 102 m R.S.S. No. 3 100 Id Tone: Stearin i SPOKt UN The price <>f tin < the local market jr^ ri.i\ was S>4oBi per144 words
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Article19 1956-11-16 2 An American Jer r ra tied into a building m X rlaut( m, Germany. building A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article91 1956-11-16 2 PEARL HARBOUR. Nov. 15 (UP). Pearl Harbour was teeming with more combatready warships today than at any time since World War 11. it was part of the U.S. Xa-y's "accelerated schedule" to improve America's defences m the Pacific dur.' Mld-I die East a The atta < airarafl Philippine91 words
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Article288 1956-11-16 3 A Costly Sequel To Government's New Tax Policy? 83,000 WILL UNITE TO DEMAND FOR IMMEDIATE WAGE RISE FOR the first time m the history of Singapore, more than 83,000 workers m the Government Cit\ Council, Harbour Board, Telephone Board, and the three Armed Services, will288 words
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Article, Illustration261 1956-11-16 3 BEAUTIES DOWN ARGENTINA WAY VDEVIL ON VACATION' IN SINGAPORE^ A "Devil Is On V acation" on the Argentine world cruise liner Yapeyu. which arrived m Singapore yesterday m the course of a global tour. The "devil" however. is purely fictional, as portrayed by Fernando Ochoa, who is a member of261 words
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Article336 1956-11-16 3 Case Of The Stolen Teachers' THE Singapore Chinese Middle Schools Manasement Committee has protested to thc Minister for Fdtication. Mr. i hew Swee Kee. o\er the large mint ber of Chinese teachers being ab>orbed into th e Government Education Service. Last week. SS teachers joined Government schools. The majority of336 words
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Article60 1956-11-16 3 A TEA party will be given by the Singapore Inner Wheel Club, at the home of its President. Mrs. Nissa Jumabhoy, tomorro.' on to welcome about 20 members of the Inner Wheel Club m the Federation. Tea will be followed by a costume show of the60 words
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Article77 1956-11-16 3 THL 1 in nl Sr t rrUr\ Mr T M. Hart, will be asked hi the aexl Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday whether I nent viii arrange with Urn Federation Singapore Railway Station to carry out luggage checks The question will be asked by Mr. John77 words
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Article61 1956-11-16 3 A SINGAPORE salesman and his wife were m a car m Half Road on YVedne.-day morning when one of five men approached the couple and threw acid into the car. The sal< -man's shirt was Stained with the liquid but he was not Injured. Motive of61 words
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Article, Illustration204 1956-11-16 3 SINGAPORE citizens yesterday supported the move to form an association to help taxpayers solve their income-tax problems. A Colony City Councillor and Accountant. Mr. Chan Kum Chee. and a businessman. Mr. Richard de Silva. are helping to form tho association to be called the Income Taxpayers'204 words
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Article171 1956-11-16 3 8 Men Attack Bus Conductor A SINGAPORE bus conductor. Quek Koh Kirn. was yesterday stabbed m the shoulder when he laked <-:_ men who boarded a Hock Lee bus m Tiong Bahru for their tm Quek told po.icc that the eight men boarded the bus171 words
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Article137 1956-11-16 3 Chew For Colombo Plan Talks SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education. Mr Chew Swee Kee. will attend the eighth session of the Colombo Plan conference m Wellington, Zealand, from Dec. 4 to 8. tr. Chew is cxpc ted to leave the Colony on Nov. 30. Another official delegate to the conference. Mr137 words
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Article43 1956-11-16 3 AXG Thing Yam was charged m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Court yesterday with unlawfully carrying a .22 automatic orsto! at New Br. _c Road on Oct. 14. He was further charged possession of two rounds .22 ammunition.43 words
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Article36 1956-11-16 3 HONGKONG, Nov. 15, Special Standard SClcing prices nf the Hongkong Exchange were HSJf la ii Sterling; $6.4729 to I'.S Si 11J42 to Malayan 11 I to one Indonesian Ruppiah Gold $286.5 to a tael36 words
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184 1956-11-16 3 7,000 To Conduct Colony Census Count MORE than 1.000 enumerators will b e recruited from the University of Malaya and schools for Singapore's flLth, and biggest population census survey to be held m the middle of next year. But people m the Colony will not be awakened between 2 a.m.184 words
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Article261 1956-11-16 3 JOHOKE BAHRU. Thurs Tan Ah Bak. a patient of the TB sanatorium here, was fined S.")ft m the Police Court today on a charge ot burying body m an unauthorized place. Tan. who pleaded guilty to the charge, told the vourt that he was hired by deceas- ed's261 words
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Advertisement140 1956-11-16 3 I A SAFE DEPOSIT YOUR FUNDS at Minimum IVpo-it f1 00 <"\ J m I __f_fl___ i JStf^mL." n P S 91V V^^l_n______»%^^^e^ LOMBARD HIHSE LONDON Your inteaM accrues day by day, from day your capital is deposited and is paid f \,.-.r:y. These deposits finance Industry Commerce and Agriculture140 words
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217 1956-11-16 4 Raise Income Of Farmers hrst— spencer ir.STRIALIZATION: THp: Federation I EeOQOmiC Adviser, Mr. Oscar 9pencer. warned the Legislative Council that it was unwise for Malaya t 0 embark on any programme of full industrialization until achieving further agricultural development It should he one ol thi first n ri i >>:217 words
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Article95 1956-11-16 4 SINGAPORE Police have re- covered thousands ot anti- Government leaflets strewn carelessly inside the different gate, m the Harbour Board area. In the early hours ol Wednesday morning. The leaflets, written m Chinese, were not signed bj any par':, or group, but claimed that rhe contents were "sealed95 words
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138 1956-11-16 4 Leong Pays Tribute To Volunteer Medical Workers Health And Social Welfare ($72,955,919) AS In the Caaa I education, the Health Ministry was also "integrating* With it the administrative headquarters of the Medical Department, Health Minister, Mr. Leong Yew Koh said. He laid the H< alth Min_sI try had new given138 words
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Article, Illustration942 1956-11-16 4 Accent On Malay, More Schools And Training For All RAZAK'S BLUEPRINT FOR EDUCATION: CHINESE INSTITUTIONS TO GET A FAIR SHARE' UNDER A SPECIAL EXPENDITURE VOTE conversion of UM thcr m Kua!a Lumpur into the Federation's Orel Technical Institute, he said. Subject to the availability ol funds alter the London financial942 words
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126 1956-11-16 4 WARNING EDUCATION Minister. Dato Abdul Razak. declared (hat he had given "clear instructions" to all schools that no "undesirable" Singapore students be admitted. "No school m the Federation would admit any of the 2.000 Singapore Chinese school students. "\nv126 words
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110 1956-11-16 4 A M R. SECURITY' FOR FEDERATION SOUGHT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government tonight called for applications to the new post of "Mr. Security" to plug leaks m official secrecy and communications. i— The "Government Security Officer," responsible to the Chief Minister must be Fedora! dtizeti with at least live110 words
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Article71 1956-11-16 4 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Yourh Centre Committee is prepared to build a youth centre m Paya Ternbong This was stared m a letter from the youth centre, read out at a meeting of the Mukim Council, southern area north east district. Penang The Council was also71 words
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Article463 1956-11-16 5 'It Has Contributed Nothing To Research' Ccst Borne Solely By Country's Industry: Knocker KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government was today taken to task for contributing "exactly nothing" to research which would help Malaya's natural rubber industry m its competition with the synthetic product. The cost463 words
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Article279 1956-11-16 5 Malays Form An Anti-Red Front KLUANG. Thurs. A United anti-terrorist front. active and full co;vrar; n t o -he Governor] nt, was I rmed by the Malaj it district ol Kluanj it a clYics day meeting today. Th-- B| the first of Its kin In Johore, was formed with Uie279 words
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Article188 1956-11-16 5 THE Singapore After-Care Association is m bad need of more public support m its task of rehabilitating men and I men returning to society after serving varying terms of imprisonment, said Mr. .'.A K. tin, honorary secretary of the Association yesterday. He told the Annual Meeting188 words
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Article25 1956-11-16 5 THIRTY Ch-MSC tr ll unionists from ten HaIaCCS bran hea will attend a sevenday QviCS Course m Chinese. In Malacca, from Nov. M.25 words
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Article193 1956-11-16 5 JUNGLE PATROLS KILL TERRORISTS I \l-\ LUMPUR, Thurs.— I p be Special Squad patrol shi and shiied Kau V; n Ch ilia? Lav Kau. a D c ttee member tl Communist terrorist g inization In the Kamesek listrict Trengganu. A fills and ammunition UN I- the Bahu trict of Negri193 words
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Article161 1956-11-16 5 History Made In Second Case Within A Week PARTI BUNTAR, Th;:: H- -v was made In the Government Hospital hero this week, when a lamu woman Valiamah. aged 34. _.iv- birth to triplets Tr- la the second cas I i triplet birth m Malaya within a wear.161 words
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Article, Illustration95 1956-11-16 5 WEDDING FOR THE 'ASSAULT CASE GIRL REMFMBFR the pretty girl m the picture? She is Miss Hedwiues Mary Pavanaris. Tho lucky man next to her is .Mr. Francis Lee, her boy friend. The couple will be married at St. Peter's Church, Malacca, on Nov. 24. Miss Pavanaris was the complainant95 words
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196 1956-11-16 5 A MEMBERS ONLY $100,000 LOTTERY BY X-RAY CLUB THE Singapore X-Ray Club is iponsorinfi Ita first $100,000 limited sweepstake lottery this month, Mrs. Rita Alison, Organizer of the Club, told the Standard yesterday. j The lottery, which is open only to members of the Club. be launched on Saturday. Tickets,196 words
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Article94 1956-11-16 5 200 ESTATE LABOURERS DOWN TOOLS SEREMBAN. Thurs.— More than 200 labourers of the LTu Kanchong Estate, Rantau, about 16 miles trom here. have downed tods following a disagreement over wage. with their new employers. The estate is owned by a Chinese o m-crn and the work done by contractors. According94 words
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272 1956-11-16 5 PENANG, Thurs.— Mr. Justice Rigbv, m the High Court today said that the evidence of a Pathan widow. Roshan Jan, against a Justice of the Peace, M. Y. Poshni, was riddled with "inconsistencies and contradictions." but despite the President of the Sessions Court,272 words
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Article33 1956-11-16 5 DR 13 K. Lung, a wellknown Chinese b idi I In Malacca, di ed at tht Gh at Ho.spital last night a: I short iHnr--. leaving a wldOl and four childrrn.33 words
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Article527 1956-11-16 6 J- Able that after merdeka the Malays will come into their ow I hist care of that eventuality. The na_-lialayi are daily subtle as lunt, the fate tha: them not many moons away. Many ifc them are .oyal to their adopted land to which their pioneer forbears527 words
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Article, Illustration935 1956-11-16 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - r T: .Z! rights and interests of Singapore's taxpay- s are at last to be accorded proper saf The move by a City Councilk Chan X Chee, and a Colony businessman. Mr. Richard de Silva, to set up an Income Taxpayers' Association of Singapore to help and935 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1956-11-16 6 Colin Legura - Colin Legura t.W\\W\\\\ lj V v\v\\v\\\vwv\> i KAOLACK. Senegal, MORE important, perhaps, for the future of Africa than the immediate struggle for political power is the less publicised religious struggle that is being waged —peacefully but relentlessly between I.slam and Christianity. So far the political and1,444 words
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Article1011 1956-11-16 6 GEORGE SHERMAN - GEORGE SHERMAN by VIENNA, IV-KBM En parttcipanti ot tho.- lint "October day. In Budapest irom tudl ni and Pro[essl uaJ men who ned to Austr] i aft thali n< pelt s struggle again: t Boviet ■rain thin la the story i I how t first successful1,011 words
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Miscellaneous8 1956-11-16 6 "I don'l need any help, thank you!" fa*****8 words
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Article68 1956-11-16 7 SAN DIEGO, California, Nov. 15 (AP)— The first thing Mrs. Marjorie Lee McClurken, 48, is coin? to do with her I SS.tOO.OOO divorce settlement is to have a dentist make her a new set of false teeth. Before the divorce was granted, she testified, her68 words
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Article86 1956-11-16 7 TAIPEI, Nov. 15. (Reutcr)N tionalist China'- Defence Minister, Mr. Yu Ta-wei. hai Parliament that his Navy and Air Force are now capable of annihilating Communist China's Navy and Air Force, it was announced today. He made the statement at a dosed sess:on of Parliament86 words
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Article94 1956-11-16 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 15 (AP). The New York Times said m itl lea;: editorial today that "the United States is faced with one of the most momentous decisions of the post-w^r era." "Trre Egyptian ambassador m Moscow, Mohammed El Kony. has been instructed by his government m Cairo94 words
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Article19 1956-11-16 7 A no-wiggle restriction has been placed on Elvis Presroncaranre m Louisville Ker kv. on Nov. 25.- A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article32 1956-11-16 7 QUEEN Eli/aheth. the Queen Mother, will Visil the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland m July next year, it was announced o n Wednesday from Clarence House, her London one.— Banter.32 words
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240 1956-11-16 7 Britain Turns Down Swiss Proposal For A 'Summit' Confab BERNE, Nov. 15, (Reuter) Britain today declined the Swiss government's proposal for a five-power summit" conference on the grounds that "it could not be fruitful unless all were agreed m judging the moment propitious" which did not seem to be the240 words
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Article43 1956-11-16 7 DOCKERS m Liverpool ||>| the thild da- have refined to loaf) a cargo of raw rubber on the Russian <hip Riazan which was expected to leave the port empty on Wednesday. They were protesting againsl H la'l actions m Hungary.— Reuter.43 words
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Article30 1956-11-16 7 THE West German Cabinet yesterday gave formal approval 'o th-./ Franco-Girman Saar and Moselle Canalisation Treatk s signed m Luxembourg on Oct. 27, a Government spokesman said Reuter.30 words
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Article109 1956-11-16 7 A Coup Nipped In Bud JAKARTA, Nov. 15 (Reuter.) A Government party paper reported today that a coup d'etat, plotted by certain army officers and backed by "a group of political leaders." had failed The paper said the AmuChief of Staff. Maior General Abdul Na>ution. had taken "preventive action" agam.-t109 words
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Article, Illustration24 1956-11-16 7 Photo. BRITISH troops march by a burned-out truck after seizing control of Port Said northern terminus of Suez Canal here. UPUP - 24 words
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Article142 1956-11-16 7 BEIRUT, NaT. 15 (AP)— A chartered plane, loaded with newsmen, en route from Beirut to Cairo was forced to turn back yesterday when Egyptian authorities, threatened to fire on it. The plane. belonging to Lebanese International Airlines, had obtained prior clearance to land at Cairo. As142 words
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Article52 1956-11-16 7 NICOSIA. Nov. 19 (Reuter). A British businessman was killed and another seriously wounded m a terrorist attack m Nicosia's dreaded "Murder Mile" area today. Police and security forces poured into the area and at the same time Greck-Cypriot-began leaving, fearing that a strict curfew would52 words
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Article87 1956-11-16 7 JAKARTA. NOV 18 (UP). A group of legislators, led by the Moslem Masjumi party, plan to force the government to take a stronger stand against Russian "aggression" m Hungary. The party drafted a resolution that calls on the government to "condemn" the Soviet Union for military87 words
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Article49 1956-11-16 7 LONDON, Nov. 15 (UP) Egyptian casualties m the battle for Port Said were inn killed and 540 wounded, according to the "latest Estimate." Defence Minister Antony Head, told Parliament yesterday. Egyptian and other sources have placed the figure much higher at between 2,000 and 3.000 killed.49 words
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91 1956-11-16 7 Spaniel Costs 4 People Their Lives SYDNEY, Nov. 15 Reuter A playful cocker saarael cost four people their Uvea, an inquest was told at Wyeng New South Wales, yesterday Four occupants of a car and the dog were drowned when the car plunged into the Wyong River on Sept. 23.91 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-11-16 7 pholo TWENTY-YEAR-OLD Austrian dancer Herta I>. who plays the part of Hameda m ihc forthcoming musical comedy "Fanny" is shown performing m the "Hakim's Cellar" scene during the dress rehearsal for the show at the Drury Lane Theatre. London on Nov 10. The show starring Robert Merle) openedAP - 52 words
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Article141 1956-11-16 7 U.S. Plan Affects 8 Posfs WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (AP) The Elsenhower administration is reported planning a major shakeup of ambassadors m at least eight countries during the next few months. The reshuffle will send a new lineup of American envoys to the four most important western141 words
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Article53 1956-11-16 7 BELFABT, N< v Hitler's plan.-- r tnvadlng Ensland m 1940 included a subsidiary deception ject for landing German troops on the south cc tri Ri public This was revealed ln a volume published today ln the British official war hlses, under the Uti* rthern Ireland m53 words
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224 1956-11-16 7 MAGYARS HAVE BEEN DEPORTED TO RUSSIA LONDON CLAIMS LONDON. No\ 15 (Reuter) The British Foreign Office said U>da> there had been de portations ol Hungarians to Russia < -man noted a report >m Budapest Rao tag the Comrru. ment of Janos Kari»r as -eeing to make representations with the Russians224 words
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Article72 1956-11-16 7 DENVER. Colorado. Nov 15, }-vce B-tt ned and burned north of De- ci Si ;eipal Airfielr. ,fter off today. Only one of the 20-member crew was reported missing a half hour after the crash. The huge, 10-engine plane had taken off from Lowry Air Force Base,72 words
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Advertisement167 1956-11-16 7 a i X*^ B__^_fcaw_-M <* <> _-_-_-_H Milk. For every six BEAR BRAND §U Sweetened Condensed Milk you buy |L^ ask your deole tor a FREE GIFT one attractive t* Vs t' .1 P ___X ssP^SbP^ Jfs»lP^p9s_»*^ Ui^i_ UW«£ Perfume, Lotion and Eau de Cologne M<>nl<>r ARCADE BUILDING RAFFLES PUfl167 words
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Advertisement92 1956-11-16 7 Great News! L. fi^^\\\^i -SSI m mW m mt m m m M^Wr*Wr*mr**^r m mm mr \k p^ PYJAMAS £pj K*W~ > lU liew s *> l e> \V have just arrived I i! Here's a fine neu. it rll-desicned Vyjama hy Radinr m fine English Voplin. irailahle m Cream,92 words
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Article129 1956-11-16 8 One Found Hiding Under A Bed LIM Sye Gut, a hawker, was sentenced to a year's imprisonment m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday for rioting at the Junction of Perak Road and Dimlop Street on the afternoon of Oct 27. Lim. it was stated was129 words
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146 1956-11-16 8 A 10-YEAR-OLD boy. Aw Lin San, dashed out irom UM Sldfl of a .stationary bus with tragic results the Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T. Alexander, was told yesterday. He was knocked down by an oncoming taxi. Two hours later Aw died m the146 words
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Article27 1956-11-16 8 American Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Hugh Cummin.?, flew into Singapore yesterday to meet a few friends and do nne Christmas shopping if possible.27 words
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270 1956-11-16 8 And Appeal To Chew For Aid MANY parents m Singapore are demanding protection for their children who have re-registered m Government-sponsor-ed Chinese Schools. In a letter yesterday to the Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, they pointed out that after the putting down270 words
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Article, Illustration105 1956-11-16 8 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Beck, spent an hour yesterday being shown around the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Clinic. His tour of thc various departments and offices was conducted by Dr. GH. Garlick, Director of the Clinic and Mr. John Ede, Chairman of the105 words
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Article298 1956-11-16 8 SIXTH CHARGE DROPPED THE Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. Em Cheow Chye. acquitted two partners of the Th: Medical Service. Robert Goh Meng Cho and J. Yoon Kyam Leng. of an amended charge of a" i^ cheating, at the close of the prosecution case-298 words
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Article70 1956-11-16 8 MALAY iishermen m Singapore want the Government to appoint a committee I their economic conditions with a view to pro i a i additional occupations to supplement their income. A resolution to this .fleet wfll be discussed at the I r I Rural Co-operative conference on Sunday.70 words
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Article157 1956-11-16 8 SPENDING DOWN AS TAXES GO UP THE present increase ia cost of living m Singapore not necessarily mean more work for Government's statistical survey team now delving into the expenditure of Colony householders, Mr. E. J. Phillips, tne Chief Statistician, told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Phillips believes that though the157 words
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Article93 1956-11-16 8 Skyscraper Flats Ready Next Year FOUR blocks of nine-; Singapore Improvement 1 flats will be completed withiß cxt 18 morr. Woolmer, the Chief Architect, told The Standard yesterday. They will accommodate more than 500 people and pave the way for Goverß* ment's slum-clearance scheme. Mr. Woolmer said the nine-storey blocks93 words
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Article, Illustration320 1956-11-16 8 STEVE NEOH - MARY TAN. aged four. was playing with h« r to> lamb when sh'- heard a knock at the door of her mother's flat m Joo Chiat Place. Singapore, on Wednesday morning. Her mother. Tan Kirn Eng. was asleep. The servant had gone out to the market. So320 words
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Advertisement264 1956-11-16 8 fmf S________— BB— lB__— ___a_^___— Bs__l_j__£j Wj&~*"- __&^?^j_-^^___l mmm\mWm^%'Wßrmm%B££^ r U- trans uccnt heaurv of this carvrr,^ Xfll wrf^B^^l^t sv-mbolises its puntv. A jade mvthi- lI^bSHP _F _f_____B^ -'A*jm*f Af pfei. cal horse rising trom the river and IlllsiSlHE sISSbP A ?M ifr j^S bearing the scroll on which are264 words
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Miscellaneous550 1956-11-16 8 Standard cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A CIANCC S <*»_%•__•_ ¥_>_#_•_«- 930 News ,Sl 9 45 Evening Star POt* 6 Uiary <S>. 10 p.m. Opera Corner (S). T. v 1 J° :ifl Bathelors Only <S). 10 p.m. Apex Inh: Special meeting at Home News from Britain and Alumni Association 'General Sports Round-up550 words
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Article, Illustration240 1956-11-16 9 Just for the Gags, it's sure fun .TAIN FEELING does get ml your _v Item as Bob Hope lets off one-line gags funny enough to save Paramo i Latest comedy and a wan fun just to catch th 1 urther support tomes Fearl }$liW>\''^h,l'™ n an .md tr:.. ulate George240 words
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Article, Illustration273 1956-11-16 9 Much Ado About Nothing TN the first opening scenes, lasting nearly 15 minute-, Richard Wid* mirk doesn't say a line, «£j but in deadly silence he kills three pursuers, t^ then he's seized by a fourth and brutally dragged by his horseM riding captor. Before he utters one word, sou273 words
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Article145 1956-11-16 9 BATTLE OF FISTS MAKES IT SILLY 'piE BURNING HILLS, a Warner Bros, colour CinemaScopc. is a Western thriller that has more shooting and rights to the jaw than plot. It concerns a cattle barnri named Joe Sutton (Ray Teal) who. with his henchmen, is out to grab all the land145 words
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Article, Illustration506 1956-11-16 9 Christine Diemer - He's nice, kind and very simple Christine Diemer says Pianist how to hit the keys hard m anger and frustration. Mr. Douglas did the scene too well, split his thumb and everything was held U P until first aid was rendered. Lloyds of London must have shivered at this mishap506 words
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Advertisement366 1956-11-16 9 ___rtf__* 1 ___i :I 1 _i_ni f4-t_-_-_L_-; t No sportsman, and no one whose job or leisure ■vSHfiff -^L- "'Ji*'*^'" I activity brings them into contact with water N^ -^■■p j-^3%T-7rV» or .team, should be without a ■ratertisht watch. £*AaJimW!m^™7^^r^^^ i Hitherto, watertightness has been achieved a: i. jlgfc** l366 words
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Miscellaneous287 1956-11-16 9 T,. avoided. Compromise and ODAY'S QUOTATION: good judgment help settle "Old li-ni~r"- mended cost accounts I little less than new be- SCORPIO— Oct 23 to Nov fore they're ended." 21— Resist the urge to be CiblxT force' il and appretsrve C FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: tail gadding a.Lt to gel Try287 words
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Miscellaneous269 1956-11-16 9 Standard's CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 M||< <|<<M|||tt|t<|t||tt|i|||^ I Itl I- j |H HHHH ~^B~~ nH JH _-_-_l I T, I I _^_^S _^E^_r I ■SHL___ i^^h vm^m _^_H j 1 mmW ~m^mT7Z JS__R___ JHB I r* I W H-*" 1 I-" i j I I I g hj m h_^ -Hi269 words
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Article, Illustration383 1956-11-16 10 BIOCHEMISTRY WILL PLAY BIG ROLE IN INDUSTRIES BIOCHEMISTRY will play an important part m new industries both m Singapore and the Federation, Professor J. W. H. Lugg, retiring head of the Department of Biochemistry, University of Malaya, said yesterday. But unfortunately, he added the course which his department had so383 words
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Article212 1956-11-16 10 MORE TAIPEI SUGAR FOR MALAYA MALAYA has contracted to buy about 14,000 tons white sugar from Formosa for November and December shipment, Singapore importers told the Standard yesterday. Importers have dispelled doubts of a possible shortage ot sugar by announcing the expected arrival of between 5.000 to 6,000 tons Formosa212 words
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Article206 1956-11-16 10 MALAYAN" sharebrokers yesterday reported the following business done: 88. Pet 54/- delayed. and arrival; CTS. ord?. 29/9; Praser v Neave ords. $2.04 overnight, $2.08 to $2.09- Gammon $2 05; Malayan Cement $1.78; M Colls N xd. $1.01 xd: Sime Darby $2.05; Straits Traders $25; Str a itl206 words
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Article, Illustration101 1956-11-16 10 IMPORTS of tin concentrates into the Federation of Malaya and Singapore (excluding movement between these two territories) m October amounted to 1,502 tons, against 1,268 tons m September The total m the January to October period of this year stands at 11,717 tons, as compared with101 words
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Article129 1956-11-16 10 FINANCE COMMERCE Rubber Up 1 c. On Short Covering 'ORE rubber prices rday regained lj een* $103| per lb. for first grade December shipment on a moderately active market Short covering was larga^hl responsible for the improve"* ment m prices yester': The market opened well above those prevailing on Wednesday,129 words
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Article61 1956-11-16 10 OCEAN' shipments of rubber UM latex, concent: ai :t\tr:c.\ m October mted to 81.630 tons, against 94,349 tons (amended) m the previous month. Total shipments m the 10 months this year amounted to 806.726 tons, as compared with 828,684 toni IS the .ame period of la i61 words
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Article169 1956-11-16 10 MALAYAN tins and industrials were slightly more active on the local share market yesterday and prices were firmer at the close. Rubbers were erratic. p-ice changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Preset Hoove: Ords. 2 H 2.10 Gammon 2.02 2 H169 words
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Article127 1956-11-16 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Bachange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Nov. $26| buyer?. sellers; coconut oil m bulk $14J sellers, m drums S44J sellers. Muntok white pepper $117 sellers, Sarawak white $116 special Sarawak black $82 sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices: bulk $41 i127 words
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Article50 1956-11-16 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following chances mi n its r3'.es to merchants jrestei day:. Canada- buying. T.T. 31 7/16, O.D 31 9/16. 90 dayi airmail. 31 7/8 credit bills. 13 15/16 trade bills; selling. TT or O.D. 31 1/16 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.50 words
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Advertisement778 1956-11-16 10 NOTICES EDUCATION DEPARTMENT PERAK OPERATION TORCH "pARENTS rf ehildra n I I who are not attending x school ar. req c ted to take their children with their birth rertiflcates Tr b counterfoil? to the sel Is their first :hoice a.m. cr. the following dates; Date Locality Tmvn 21. 11778 words
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Advertisement628 1956-11-16 10 NATURALISATION VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! •L* that the following per sons who.se names anc addresses are given belov are applying to the Governo: for naturalisation and tha any person who knows an: reason why naturalisatior should not be granted shoulc send a written and signec I statement of the facts628 words
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Advertisement215 1956-11-16 10 NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E' JL regi>tered Contractors and above will be received at the Office of the State Engineer PW D. Perak. lpoh up to 3.00 p.m. of the 26th November 1956 for the Construction m Reinforced Concrete of a Road Bridge at 55th Mile Ipoh-Lumut215 words
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Advertisement165 1956-11-16 10 YUGOSLAV UNIT From Adriotic, Neor Eost India ond Rongoon «#_A_j Penona P.S'hom Molocco Sport m.y. LOVCEN 21/22 Noy 23/24 Noy From Hongkong to Bombay and R l( eko Spore Molocco P. Shorn Peno-<--m.y. "VELEBIT" 1 5 20 Noy 2 N|l my. "ROMANIJA" 20/24 Noy 25/26 Noy General Agent,; EAST MOUNT165 words
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Advertisement820 1956-11-16 11 tftCLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Ul ,39:3 6 265.1/4. 132/6 Roblntcn R THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN StRVICf T. Halita.. Boston. New Tork Bjitimore Philadelphia 6 Cult Port' P°'* f S harr. r-.nanß C S 15 16 Nov 1 77 IS Nov lx 5/14 Feb 15/16 fa It/Mm ..j option820 words
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Advertisement1148 1956-11-16 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 |1. lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lln«s) ih oc P r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? Carrier* option to proceed via other ports tc loao and discharge eargc SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON O CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT1,148 words
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Advertisement825 1956-11-16 11 MITSUI R-^ LINE S pore P.S'hom Penom FOR JAPAN Akokuroton Merc for Yokohamo Kobe Moji vio Hongkono 21 Nov 16 Nov Akiboson Mam tot Yokohomo, Nogovo Kobe vlr Honokonr 1 2 Dec Amagisan Moru fcr Yokohama, Kobe. Moji, via Hcng Kong 1 3 Dec FOX USA Fo» Ne* Tork Philodelphio825 words
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Advertisement636 1956-11-16 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUI WA*>D!> Soiling* toi Bongkok ond 'oi Fo> tost Penong P horn S po-e 'KAMBODIA' 4 6 Dec I Drc r 9 Dec "SELANDIA" 11 11 Dec 12/13 Dec 14/15 Dec MOMtWARCr Soilmq. to. Genoo AntwtT. Rtturoom. Homturg Copcnhogtn Gothenburg Os.c S port F S horr Fenonf636 words
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Article302 1956-11-16 12 Modern Viking THE man's face was thin and haggard. He was wrapped m shaggy furs bur the cold was so intense that it had robbed him of proper control over his legs. He dragged himself towards the sentry standing guard at the American fort at Eagle City m Alaska, just302 words
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Article, Illustration1754 1956-11-16 12 JAMES LAUGHTON - his passion for exploration made him a national hero-then a bankrupt JAMES LAUGHTON By undsen's. He discovered the South Pole and the NorthWe.st Passage; he was the first to fiy by aeroplane to within a 100 miles of the North Pole; he led the first air expedition which successfully crossed1,754 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-11-16 12 On May 9. 1926, Commander Richard E. Bsrd and I Ut\d Bennett fleiv the first airplane over the Morth Pole. Byrd (second from right) and Bennett (looking through the door) arc shoicn before their takc-oti irom Spitzbergen, m the Arctic Ocean. They flew .345 miles m99 words
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Advertisement178 1956-11-16 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invclucble Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy fcr Stomach Perns, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL TOMORROW MIDNIGHT REX Aai.izing .i(l\enuire N*ne.tth the sea! MAWS o lOTH m *mSS mmfm!m^ m^ mmm178 words
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Advertisement71 1956-11-16 12 TRIUMPH INTO TRAGEDY ■■_a______ii a________B _a___B___Ba_____« __H l^^BMLl What happens when a man's stars along the flare-path of destiny are polished Jlj^E^R? so bright that they begin to dazzle him? Poets, explorers, musicians, politicians, bull ft fighters and actresses —at the moment of their triumph have been snuffed out at71 words
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Article39 1956-11-16 13 SYDNEY. Nov. 15— Australia's reserve Davis Cup doubles pair. Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser, will meet young Queenslanders Mai Anderson and Roy Emerson tomorrow m the men's doubles final of the New South Wales lawn tennis championships.39 words
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362 1956-11-16 13 Brasher Spurts Leaves Landy Way Behind I GEELONG, Australia, Nov. 14 (AP) Chris Brasher of Britain, spurted to victory m the two-mile run on Wednesday m a pre-Olympic track and field meet which saw Australia's John Landy, the world mile record holder, finished 12th m a field of 14. j362 words
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Article1328 1956-11-16 13 WEIGHTS and probable tarter- for all eight races al lpoh tomorrow, first day of the Turf Club's November Meeting are: T;oa Horses Class 3, Div. I—7 Furs. 901 Kind's Prophet 5y 9.00 Ms. Tan Sen. Lam and Tan Sen* aid Daniel i Gallant Turk 4y 8.091,328 words
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Article109 1956-11-16 13 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Negri Sembilan Malays hockey team scored a five-nil victory over the Education Department m a league fixture played here yesterday Raja Azlan Shah. President of Session^ Court and former Perak paver. leading the attack scored twice while Nordin. Negri State right winger. scored another two109 words
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Advertisement968 1956-11-16 13 CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED 'TF. ;ir tc I England via M c East and 1 for A ply Box T. 3 !oi' SAI E I .IPROVE v.ar ok w:' I j Lou^ e< •rollI ed ventilatioi privai a.a art* suitable r r. (tlces or rii c i ah ex ti to968 words
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Miscellaneous213 1956-11-16 13 Lil Abner By Al Capp l -POT. NOW THET AM NEEDS j ?-NO $100,000 BUT u >.( HONEST ABE DONE HE'S S v IT, AH GOTTA RETURN TH' J TKARS SOME MIGHTY NICE *\V CUT TH' FACES POINTIN' I f ;PGGr.i IN AH WAS GONNA 100,000 Tf- < CUTOUTS O'213 words
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Article, Illustration251 1956-11-16 14 Ranks Man With the Cong Is Here Airport _A RR,VALS BJUTISH Olympic heavyweight wrestler and actor. Ken Richmond, arrived m the Colony with the last batch of British Olymy Richmond is J. Arthur Ranks films' aongman. Moody. B din's canoeist was another She has been the h ladies single Kayak251 words
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Article20 1956-11-16 14 MELBOURNE. Nov. 14 (Rev- Jmm Landy, world mile record holder, was tonight iptain of the Australian Olympic team.20 words
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217 1956-11-16 14 'Souvenirs' fly with Fed. Gamesmen SEVENTY-NINE Malayans fly oil to Melbourne m two flights early this morning. I ration Gamesmen. comi I of he players shooters immers, and athletes, leave with their Chef de Miss. B, Hr. ft M. de Souza, by the Qantas217 words
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Article131 1956-11-16 14 Unlucky Women To Try Again has selects. S2_TftwSe Olvm; Steal women s relay the event they unluckily lost at He. Ttm foursome, m o ">■ JBag are Shir |_ma Crohn. Fleur Mellorand X ettf blonde Betty Cuthbert. from New South Wales, has been successor to tralia's world sprint champion =on131 words
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Article33 1956-11-16 14 \NNESB" Nov 14 <lfemt«r).-Jim Pari England cricketer with C touring team, still suffering with eye troub'. to England, understood that Petal Er lin, aril] A te be sent out.33 words
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Article55 1956-11-16 14 THE Cra B a soccer team cane-. B irl ey P S 12-1 In the quarter fina l•' the 1 •■ar'-p.'.rvarv Schools soccer match at Rangoon F.^ad ye Scorers were: Hock Kee (4). Ten; a a Wil I m Low (3) and Ah Ha i55 words
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Article, Illustration35 1956-11-16 14 HUNGARIAN waterpolo player Dezso Gyarmatv carries I Hungarian flag with the Kossuth aims on a black patch replacing the Communist emblem, as Hungarian Olympic team members arrive by air at Melbourne on Nov. 12.- APAP - 35 words
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385 1956-11-16 14 Eva The World Champ Weeps And Worries photo. By KEN TOFT TEAKS, worry, and more tears were mingled with a strenuous workout by the world's fastest 200 metres woman breast stroke swimmer at the Singapore Swimming Club pool yesterday. Twenty-: I vaar old Evi Gernniai-N 'k. who arri'.a I m385 words
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Article62 1956-11-16 14 THF. ne* formed Singapore Busines isea Athletic Feriewill hold their Ural |i nual athletic meet at the Shell ib vi d on Satui I iy Ig at 230 n m. Eight Busii rts clubs are ng i art. There W 11 be nine events for62 words
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Article569 1956-11-16 14 Olympic Briefs J-ATtUH-.J I FLEW into Melbourne from Sydney today, and was on time to greet the advance group of the 65--man Singapore Olympic contingent at the Olympic terminal. More than 300 people, mostly Australians, some Malayans and some Thais, who had waited for more than an hour, cheered and569 words
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213 1956-11-16 14 S.A.F.A. 's 18 TO PLAY IN 5 COUNTRIES -I Mi M't 'Xt \m.iteur tootball .sso i ill leave fof air mn_.il i r-port ante- fee Ike Aa i;.un>t t t olonv Of the 18 tor the »n that he is unab make the trip. He is the RAF others are213 words
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Article48 1956-11-16 14 LONDON, Nov. 15 (Reuter) Eng. and beat Wales by 3-1 here today m the United Kingdom football championship but Wales, who led 1-0 at half time, took the honours m a disappointing game. The match before a 95,000 crowd was rebbed of lustre through injuries.48 words
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Article65 1956-11-16 14 SINGAPORE Khalsa Assoiation held the University of Malaya "A" team to a scoreless draw m their SHA. Div. 2 league match on the University ground yesterday Due to rain m the early afternoon ball control became impossible, and players m rubbers were often seen skating on the slippery65 words
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Article257 1956-11-16 14 Rain A Gale Mil THURSDAY All these, the cold, hit Singaporeans who had been shivering since their arrival. The Thais were m no better position. They arrived wearing light suits, but one Singaporean was fully equipped He was Percy Pennefather. the Colony's hockey skipper. He was the only one with257 words
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831 1956-11-16 14 MELBOURNE HOPE SHOWS HE'LL BE HARD TO BEAT The final gallop at lpoh From WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Thurs. MELBOURNE HOPE, ridden by Rowley Ransome, shaped like a winner m his windingup gallop today, when he strode over three furlongs to return 38 2,5 sec. on a soft track with ease.831 words
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104 1956-11-16 14 workouts < r pic v.. .age tra tomorrow v.ng. Earlier Str .spore's Tan Eng V r London, members of 1 1 0 am, "I'm most surprised I w iiuld be asked to l m thf 100 metres Ii c i told104 words
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Article187 1956-11-16 14 'Hat Trick' Nina En Darwin DARWIN Nov 15 ißeu-.er)-Nina Ponomareva Sox is thrower of "hat arrived la Da: iane today on her v... to the Olympic Games m Melbourne. She was bare-headed and we r, i aite blouse and 1I D Nina was among the last Russian partj a:: r187 words
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Article63 1956-11-16 14 MtLBOI RNK Nov AP The last ol Rus. Olympic tram includ Nina Ponomareva, rem i hararter m a hat shop ing charce m I ondon an rd m Melbourne <m Thurday night J The first thing Nina s I was "Please say not about those hat>- \houl63 words
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