Singapore Standard, 19 November 1956
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Title Section30 1956-11-19 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lines) POLICE 2400 3n r<» v-p*I FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. MI. No. 140 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS30 words
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Article, Illustration190 1956-11-19 1 Softened Up' Suez Zone i Nt uf Britain > top bomber aceSi Air Vice-Marshal Sir :\n Whitle\, recently Officer Commanding the N 1 Bomber Group of the il Air tone which ftened up.' the Suez ill Zone for Anglo:u h landin- forces arrived m Singapore »es>190 words
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Article39 1956-11-19 1 COMMUNIST na's PreMr. Ch ju En-lai, arrived by air yesterd.:. _q Hanoi, capital of Communist North nam, on first stage of ir of S Asia whl :h tak him Cambodia v Burrr.A. Nepal and ran. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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151 1956-11-19 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (IT) The United States, Australia and New Zealand said yesterday that their defence pact has "contributed .substantially" to the welfare and security of South-east Asia. A brief communique apthe work of the ANZyS Council was is after a meeting by the151 words
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Article, Illustration360 1956-11-19 1 MALAYAN GOVTS. STUDY SUPPLY POSITION Cut Down On Use, Or Else... KUALA LUMPUR, SUN. THE GOVERNMENTS OF SINGAPORE AND THE FEDERATION ARE MAKING ARRANGEMENTS TO RE-INTRODUCE PETROL RATIONING BUT "THE INTRODUCTION OF RATIONING IN THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE IS NOT CONTEMPLATED" SAID A JOINT GOVERNMENT STATEMENT TODAY. It explained360 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-11-19 1 HEY, YOU UP THERE, HOW IS TRAFFIC? photo. FORTY storeys above New York's busy 42nd Street, Donald J. Kirseh walks along an uncrowded steel girder m the framework of the top storeys of a new stainless steel building. Kirseh is a connector. His .job is to place and fasten steelA.P. - 61 words
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Article35 1956-11-19 1 A women's fighting force has been set up here from young women who have completed training m light and BUt< arms to defend Jordan against "future aggrea was announced m Amman yesterday. (Reuter)Reuter - 35 words
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Article30 1956-11-19 1 MORE than 4.000 persons were homeless m the Valencia (Spain) area yesterday following Oaan floods which destroyed do/ens of small hou.-cs and cut off hundreds of others. UPUP - 30 words
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Article23 1956-11-19 1 TI forty-fifth session of the Inter-Parliamentary Union will begin discussing problems m territories m Africa and Asia m Bangkok today. (Reuter)Reuter - 23 words
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Article28 1956-11-19 1 BUDAPEST, NOV. 18 (UP) IHE VANGUARD OF 20 RUSSIAN INFANTRY DIVISIONS ROLLED IN FROM RUSSIA TODAY TO REINFORCE ARMOURED TROOPS IN A STILL REBELLIOUS HUNGARY.28 words
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358 1956-11-19 1 House-To- House Search For Hungary Rebels VIENNA, Nov. 18 (UP) Russian tommy gunners rounded up scores more young Hungarians for deportation to Russia yesterday, intensifying the fury of workers striking against thc Soviet supported government. 'The kidnapping of Hu v i rs' leaden men more d< U rmll ed m358 words
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Article63 1956-11-19 1 PARIS. Nov. 18 (Reuter) Parisian chefs yesterday celebrated the 200 th anniversary of the invention of mayonnaise, the world-famous dressing made of eggs, vinegar, oil and cream, by competing to produce the best sample. Mayonnaise was originally known as Mahonnaise. after Port-Mahon. Minorca, where the Duke de63 words
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Article245 1956-11-19 1 Success After 4-Day Wait By Ist Federation Regt ."MALACCA, Sun.— The propacanri.i icf ot the notorious Johore, Malacca and 1 _kak border gang and state committee merabei ol the Malacca Communist Party, Lav Ltn i was this morning shot dead b\ a patp < lhe First Federation245 words
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Article205 1956-11-19 1 LONDON, Nov. 18. The first Communist j troops arrived m Egypt yesterday to join United Nations police forces whose mission to restore peace to the Middle East remained suspended m snag filled negotiations between Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold and Egyptian leaders. Hammarskjold conferred for205 words
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Article156 1956-11-19 2 Govt. Will Back Co-op Move- Lim THE Singapore Go\ernment has taken every step to strengthen the co-operative movement, Chief Minister .Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the first Rural Cooperative Conference yesterday. Mr. Lim added that the Colony's rural economy was beginning to assert itself and advance side by side with156 words
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Article156 1956-11-19 2 A PUPPY at Singapore's H-yal •odttj M Qm Prevention of Cruelty to Animals could net wait t7 be collected ar: lt had been ac- made ofT on his owr. I vs patiently outside Kates of ih its new mistress an the secretary of the RSPCA. Miss156 words
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Article142 1956-11-19 2 REMBAN m —Several, Tl oe:- )1 S< remban he a I council are planning and 03 )tt all :it meet- j Tl the Council sh rid Its men .dent. Inche Maarof bin clrc %h Muotapr.a. c> trans- or" t I v I a a •he Max:142 words
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Article184 1956-11-19 2 Rubber Deal Wiih Mao PENANG, Sun. The technical aspects of the rubber trade between China and Malaya were settled after a long discussion, thus paving the way for further development of trade between the two countries. This was disclosed by Mr. T B n Peng, head184 words
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Article, Illustration227 1956-11-19 2 THE man m the above picture squirms with embarrass ment at the thought of having lost his pants m the presence of the women m a Singapore night-spot on Saturday night Maybe someone ought to have summoned the police. but the three women left to right: Mrs.227 words
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Article263 1956-11-19 2 CHINESE GUILDS NAME BODY TO STUDY NEW RATES KLALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Representatives from Selangor Chinese guilds and associations last night, decided to lodge a strong protest against increased taxation. Al a meeting held under the chairmanship of Mr. Leong Chee Cheong, president of lhe Federation of263 words
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Article129 1956-11-19 2 BUTTERWORTH, Sun— The four-day negotiations between representatives of the Petroleum Distributive Employees' Union here and the management of the Shell Company over thc dismissal of one of the company's drivers, Xcor bin Sheriff, has come to a deadlock. This was announced by the Union's president.129 words
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Article143 1956-11-19 2 Society To Present 'Messiah' THE Singapore Musical Society will present Handel's "Messiah" with full choir and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra on Dec, 14 and 16. Leader cf the Orchestra will 'ue Miss Susheela Dcvi, and the guest conductor Mr Francis Mace. Singers are Yvette Anwar. s o n r a143 words
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112 1956-11-19 2 PENANG, Sun.— A leading trade unionist, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today alleged that the Federal Bud get was a capitalist budget which hit the lower income group by indirect taxation through increase m Customs duties. i Mr. Ooi speaking at a Labour Party rally112 words
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Article68 1956-11-19 2 ROTARIAN Gunn Lay Teik of Kuala Lumpur was yesterday elected District Governor nominee at the final session of ry's 22nd district ccn- teno ice held at Cathay Hotel. a ;to, apore. _j', tarian Gunn will assume wrl ic I m July next year when a t68 words
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Article38 1956-11-19 2 IE Emperor of Ethiopia rau' Selassie and a royal the j of 20 arrived m Hong- card by air from Bangkok yes- B ly on the way to Tokyo pub: t state visit. Reuter. will38 words
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Article124 1956-11-19 2 China Rice Enters Competition ALOR STAR. Sun. Rice from Communist China is already competing .ocal and other Imported rice m the Malayan market, said a Chinese businessman to an astonished Commissioner-Gem Sir Robert Scott. v rday. Kedah State Councillor and manager of Thean Peng R:ce Mill at Tokai. Mr. Lim124 words
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Article126 1956-11-19 2 Move To Form New Party Fails TELOK ANSON S.r. c to form a neu political party here zatul-Ulama Party of ya— has failed. an 200 people atied the meeting called to consider the move. Inche Hashim Abdul.:,:--;, recer .turned tr r. i religious studies Ba?cad .7: g.y opposed the lorn126 words
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Article83 1956-11-19 2 JALA LUMPUR. Sun. Pari third .Malayan Kriva Bab- h lead ..ment of re.igions and pj an i" which ended here today, It end to promote mter-reli- of a l uni'y the country S. A. Ramaiah, founder- oarr cent of the Kriya Babaji r-ree ;am who presided at the83 words
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Advertisement493 1956-11-19 2 Ull OnCf IfS USeS a Competition for Singapore Artists J rhe oil industry is vital to the maintenance and improvement of the standards of living of All entries must have at their subject some aspect of the oil industry or the uses of oil.Thei the peoples of South East Asia,493 words
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Article81 1956-11-19 3 A NEW section on thc economic resources of Malaya, to ho~ the public the country*! minerals and economic pro •l, Is being opened at es Museum. For a start, tho Museum h ving .Malaya's minerals afU h are of economic value such as tin. iron, gold,81 words
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Article78 1956-11-19 3 PENANG. Sun.— A threeman S.rike Fund Committee was formed at an extraordinary general meeting of the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Employees Union, a branch of the Penang and Province Welleslcy General Workers' Union, held here last night. By secret ballot, the meeting empowered its executive committee78 words
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Article47 1956-11-19 3 PENANG. Sun. Mr. Ong Boon Teik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Guan Cheng, and Miss Chew Beng Choo, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Sim Chuan. were married at the Rubber Trade Association here today. A reception and dinner foi lowed the ceremony.47 words
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Article246 1956-11-19 3 END OF TAX ISSUES NOT YET IN SIGHT THE restoration of income tax personal allowances will not be the end of tax problems confronting the Singapore Government. While the major cause for disconient has been removed, Government will come under heavy fire on other tax issues246 words
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Article141 1956-11-19 3 THE Singapore- Factory and Shop Workers' Union is not yet dead, though its top leaders are detained under the Public Security Ordinance. Its members, scattered all over the Island, are making 1 liberate attempt to reorganize the Union. Workers belonging to the Bukit Timah141 words
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Article, Illustration536 1956-11-19 3 TINY. energetic. Margaret Leong. who has been living m Singapore for the past seven jears. and is married to a Malayan Chinese journalist, has just had a book of poems for schoolchildren accepted by Messrs. Longmans Green of London and New York. The book, provisionally en-' titled.536 words
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Article29 1956-11-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Inche Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, 37, was admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr Justice Abdul Harr.iri the Selangor High Court yesterday.29 words
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Article273 1956-11-19 3 THE first Government-managed Chinese Middle School will be completed by 1958, Mr. D. McLellan, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, told the Standard yesterday. The middle school, will be equ:pped with the latest science laboratory and all other modern educational features will be added to273 words
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Miscellaneous249 1956-11-19 3 LIBRA— Sept 23 to Oct. 22 m rrODAY S QUOTATION: Promote personal projects. I J_ "It is thy duty often- educational and creative pontiles to do what thou tentlala Protect assets. wouldst not; thy duty. too. SCORPIO— Oct 23 to Nov to leave undone that thou 21— Increase self-confidence. cvouldst249 words
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Article315 1956-11-19 4 Sink Differences And Work Toward Merdeka' THE Singapore All-Nationality Rally for the Protection of Human Rights yesterday called upon all students, workers and employers to support the elected Government m "the fight for Merdeka." Speaking at the first meeting ot the Convention, held at Victoria Memorial315 words
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137 1956-11-19 4 We Must Not Lag Behind, Says Razak PENANG. Sun. Govern-' ment has the tirm intention to pay more attention to technical education m future, for Malaya must not fall behind the rest of the world. This was disclosed by the Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak when he spoke at137 words
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Article100 1956-11-19 4 Two Die, Six Hurt In Accident 1 TWO WOMEN, Pan Wee I Tee. 67. and Lim Juat Eng. '42. wire killed and alx others seriously injured when the car m which they were travelling crashed into another oncoming car at the tii m.s. Don earn Road. Singapore, yoterday t veiling.100 words
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Article20 1956-11-19 4 THE Raja fttuda Of Selangor Opened the new premises of the Kua. a Selangor Youth Club yesterday evening.20 words
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Article36 1956-11-19 4 OW YONG POW. a 15-year-old student of Oldham Methodist Afternoon School. Singapore, was found drowned yesterday. His body was recovered by the Marine Police near the mouth ol Stamford Canal, off Nicoll Highway.36 words
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Article275 1956-11-19 4 V.F. D - V.F.D. STANDARD MUSIC CRITIC CLAUDIO Arrau gave a niHfTiilicent Reetbovpn recital m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, lhe programme comprising the piano sonatas Op. m No. Appa^sionata," "Lai Adirux" and Op. 101. T...\ aa _t the evening Arrau s tying had that breadl275 words
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167 1956-11-19 4 US. Student Tops Varsity Union Polls LEON Lederar. American second year Arts students, yesterday topped the polls m the University of Malaya Students Union elections held m the Dunearn Road Constituency with 246 votes. Of the 28 candidates who contested the Constituency, eight were elected. They are: Messrs: M.S. Gill.167 words
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Article176 1956-11-19 4 Confirm Those School Admissions KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor Education Department has announced that confirmation of school admissions of pupils born m 1949 would commence m the State next Wednesday. Parents and guardians were asked today to produce at the schools on dates mentioned below the registration counterfoils and birth176 words
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129 1956-11-19 4 New Firm To Promote Trade With Formosa IPOH Sun.—Pro-National-ist Chinese businessmen m thc Federation and Singapore will shortly launch a S5-million company to boost trade between this country and Formosa. This wa^ reveal* d to The Standard today by Mr. Ong Chin Seong. one Ol the Malayan Chinese leaden who129 words
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Article51 1956-11-19 4 IPOH. Sun. Fire tely gutted a wooden house m Pasir Pinji New Village here early this morning. The BH was estimated at about (10.000. The house was used for thc manufacture of joss-sticks. It was not occupied at the time of the fire which Started about 6.3051 words
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Article132 1956-11-19 4 THE Singapore X'Ray Club has a membership of 24.000 since establishment of the club one year ago, Mrs. Rita Alison. Founder-Organizer of the Club, Mid over Radio Malaya yesterday. She said fhe club was arranging to provide orphans. crippled and under-privileged children with a Christmas132 words
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Advertisement315 1956-11-19 4 SHEETS A AND Y^SiL PILLOW pv\ NOW AT BAJAJ Grand Soa s o n CLEARANCE SALE "P.M.' Bedsheetrs (m colours) 90" x 108" £25.00 p.pr. "P3IY Pillowcases (m colours) 20" x 30" 4.00 "PM." Bedsheets (White) 90" x 108" 19.00 'P.M. n Pillowcases (White) 3.50 "E.irlvwarm" Blankets 60" x 80"315 words
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Advertisement225 1956-11-19 4 LUMBAGO? Not me! I'm a Grandmother yon k-.ow but I car. still run the leg? f the young lo.'ks— thanks to i ca.ly dose of Kruschen Up to six months ago, I eu? from Lun.c.'.fo. F.ven v. hi baby grands pleaded, me upUranme." J iuat ouldn'u The mere act of225 words
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Miscellaneous508 1956-11-19 4 Standard c^lmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE S't-OPe niSaW 2 n Y KL) 930 News (S). 945 AP+JaVmS i#ldry Britain sings (S). lo p.m. Asian YM( Board -reeling 515 nm V, Iljb Y S, 10 Lxmrion Studio M lay Class. BodybCSding /uE JSiS^ffiff'* _„2^SS"* New 5.30 pn from Britain and Snorts508 words
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Article, Illustration884 1956-11-19 5 JIM HENRY - Now they know why and support Eden JIM HENRY SdJ S ma*Tmomomo EVENTS have moved m Europe since my last letter with such bewildering speed and m such a confused and aimless way that it has been virtually impossible for any student of affairs to keep abreast of them, except884 words
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Article404 1956-11-19 5 I JIGBUGHT of the week has J I been the shock victory of Australian school teacher Mcrv. Lincoln over some <»!' the world's top milers m an international "Ohmpic Preview" athletics meeting at thp I'uckapunyal military camp near Melbourne. He beat New Zealander Murray Halberir, with thp highly-rated under404 words
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Article, Illustration755 1956-11-19 5 LETTER From Down Under CLVGAPORE trill be rep- I first < m an Olympics yachting race at Melbourne. Australia, this year. Jragon Class. bss_^_^_^_^_^_^_HbjkA JJ Oslo who also built entry the same race. fair i fortnight ago < I local u*aff Sailing for Singapore still a considerable menace m the755 words
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Article812 1956-11-19 5 1? fdgfgfg Collapse Of Conscience Guarantee Of Israel's Safety New States Getting Ready Paper Mills For Madras Our President (Dr. Raiendra Prasad) too described the situation m Hungary as grave and "causing anxiety to ali lovers of peace and freedom." Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (the Vice-President) said812 words
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Article463 1956-11-19 6 INDIA'S Prime Mimsti r told his House of the People that Li military operations started again ir. the Middle E thej might even develop into a major war That is something that the whole world bai u.n.ii- recognized. It was to prevent such an eventu that Britain snd463 words
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Article440 1956-11-19 6 VT'HERE to find mere doctors to serve m the Federation hospitals Is exercising the minds of Federal Councillors Arid high Government officials. Is here discrimination has frightened away d tors fi Joining the medical service. The panis I >n policy regarding the medical service Ifl the pests440 words
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Article, Illustration938 1956-11-19 6 JAMES THOMSON - JAMES THOMSON By AMONGST the military and para-military targets m Egypt attacked by the Anglo-French Air Forces were the transmitters of Cairo Radio some seven miles outside the Egyptian capital. To anyone who is at all familiar with the so-called "Voice of the Arabs'' this was938 words
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Article219 1956-11-19 6 Sir: Once again the world bears witness to Russia's ruthless suppression of a little Slavic country struggling to emerge from the obscurity of Russian domination. It is now crystal clear that the Russian call for peaceful co-existence is nothing less than a monstrous hypocrisy. The uprising m219 words
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Article398 1956-11-19 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS As It STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA SINGAPORE Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock m the past few months has grown m stature as a man, a leader of men and a politician, yet has remained the same simple, unpretentious champion of labour he has been for many years. If398 words
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Article, Illustration563 1956-11-19 6 PHILIP DEANE - RUSSIA AND THE CEASE-FIRE PHILIP DEANE by Washington. THE Anglo-French ceasefire m Egypt was ordered, it is believed m Washington, because of Russian intervention, which was taken so seriously here that the air force was alerted and senior officials spoke of nuclear war being imminent. This wave of alarm was563 words
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Article227 1956-11-19 6 Sir; We refer to your report dealing with the arrival on Tuesday cy Qantai aircraft of the racehorse Firescout frocc. Sycine.v. We wish to mention that the actual charges for air freight from Sydney to Singapore amounted to on .y £i?, 2.11. Ausi In addition. Qantas provided carriage227 words
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Article30 1956-11-19 7 TWO British soldiers died yesterday ol wounds received when a bomb was thrown into a military canteen m the Paphos area of Nicosia the previous night. UP.30 words
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609 1956-11-19 7 CAIRO, Nov. 1?. (Reuter) Egypt is still very much at war and Cairo is still an armed camp, even though the fighting is. apparently, over. Certainly the crisis is not over. Thp Egyptian capital is quickly returning to a .semblance of business normally but609 words
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355 1956-11-19 7 MOSCOW, Nov. 18 (UP) —Russia coupled a proposal for new sweeping; disarmament talks "at the summit" yesterday with an announcement that Soviet scientists successfully had test-exploded mother nuclear weapon '*at a great height.'' Announcement of the new weapon's test came only a lew355 words
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Article64 1956-11-19 7 JAKARTA. Nov. II (L'P) L.E.J. Brouwer. managing dirleetor of Royal Dutch Shell, announced yesterday his company will invest US$55 million m the Tandjung oil fields m Borneo. Brouwer. who is concluding a tour of Indonesia this weekend, snid the new fundi wo Vi be ipent ptimarfty to64 words
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Article68 1956-11-19 7 LINCOLN. Nebraska. Nov 18 (AP)— Fire broke out on a Lincoln Air Force base Bight line on Saturday night after a national guard plane, an F-30. reportedly rammed a parked B-47 bomber Flames billowed high Intc the air. There wai no immediate report of casualties One68 words
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Article158 1956-11-19 7 COLOMBO, Nov. 18 (AP) The Ceylon Government has received a report charging Britain, during actions against Egypt, violated an undertaking not to use Ceykmese naval bases for war operations, a high Defence Ministry source said yesterday. The source said the report j wai submitted by158 words
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Article166 1956-11-19 7 Split In Red Camp Over Hungary BELGRADE. Nov. 18 (AP) —President Tito's speech this week condemning Stalinism m the Hungarian rebellion has met with silence so far m important parts of the Communist world. This underscores a feeling here that world Communism li split into two camps m its opinion166 words
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Article145 1956-11-19 7 LONDON. Nov. 13 (Reuter). —Mrs. Helen Haldane. 41. a lecturer m biology at London University, who chose to serve a two months' prison sentence rather than pay a small fine for being drunk and disorderly and assaulting a policeman, was freed yesterday. Someone145 words
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Article167 1956-11-19 7 ENVOYS STAGE KREMLIN WALK-OUT MOSCOW, Nor. 18 (UP) Western ambassadors walked out on a Kremlin reception for the ne.v Polish leaders la-t nifiht after Soviet Communist leader Nikita Khrushchev launched a blistering attack on Western "imperialism." It was the first diplomatic function attended by the Western ambassadors since the Soviet167 words
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Article219 1956-11-19 7 We Can Sleep Without Fear BLACKBI SHK. Lngiand. N<>\ 18 < Neuter)— The first two plane loads ol Hungarian ref usees armed here yesteiday from Vienna. Smiling and cheerlul they stepped out of the aircraft, warmly clad a-.;:inst the cold vund hut carrying with then]219 words
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88 1956-11-19 7 LONDON. Nov. 3 Reuter). The new Lord Mayor nf London. Alderman S;r Cullum Welsh, broadcast an appeal over the British Broadcasting Corporation'! television network last High! lor hti Hungarian relief fund. He said that a s'afT rf over 100 were now wcrk.r.g 12 hours88 words
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Article79 1956-11-19 7 LONDON. Nov. 18 (AP) The fourth member of the London A'orker to resign since Russian troops began rushing Hungary's fight for freedom, yesterday wrote his last column for the Communist paper. Film critic Patrick Goldring announced his resignation at the end of his Saturday column. He79 words
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Article372 1956-11-19 9 Finance And Commerce _tfr*~ _m By A Market Correspondent LESSENING of world tension resulted m betirkets and a sharp rise m the total volume of ne>s. Tins and rubbers were irregular, while indus- > closed on a firm note. Outstanding m the Industrial section was372 words
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245 1956-11-19 9 H.Z. -Malaya Trade May Rise In Next Few Years WHILE no major improvement m the trade between the F.dcrat.on of Malaya and New Zealand can be expected m the mediate future, prospects of a valuable increase m the next few v _rs are certainly good. ni to^armi 8 J Jade.r245 words
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Article26 1956-11-19 9 7ISS calendar for presented free to ever of Owix or Arlo Sport watch, according to the general agents. Chee X i| Co. Ltd., Singapore.26 words
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Article54 1956-11-19 9 7 area Exehuuam B _s ociation made th. laving changes m its rates to aaerchants on Saturdav ada: buying. TT. 31 O H 1/2. 9 lavs 31 13 16 credit bills 31 7/8 trade b Selling ra or O.D. ready Canada 31: Holland Gldri 12 Deutsche Marks an54 words
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Article46 1956-11-19 9 NIW YORK. Nov. 16, (UP) Pn-.v -Jones c'osinc averages: STOCKS 30 Industrials 480 67 20 Rail: 156J1 15 Utilities '78i 65 Stocks 17') 24 BONDS 69 Bonds 91 07 The Dow-Jones Comrr.< Futures Index i 1924-26 average equals 100) closed at 164 03.46 words
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Article20 1956-11-19 9 A JAPANESE mission has signed contracts valued at £4] million, to sell 224,500 tons fertilizer to mainland China.20 words
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Article509 1956-11-19 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS done m shares N to to 16: INDUSTRIALS: Cons dated Tin C A I V ye Ords $2.05 to $7 12., t isei N 74% Pr. $4.00. G nmnons $2.05. Georgetown Dispei $2.15. Hammer Co. $1,574 I >1 $1 7,; ii ngkung Bank (Col.) $860509 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-11-19 9 LENDRUM (Eastern) Ltd. gave a dinner at the Tai Thong Restaurant, Singapore recently, m honour of Mr. S. H. Lines, director of Lendrum (Export) Ltd., London. Mr. Lines, who is also director of Wiggins. Teape Alex. Pirie (Export) Ltd., London, is paying a business visit to Malaya. This70 words
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Article566 1956-11-19 9 UNCERTAINTY as to the future policy of the American stockpile policy, Bulffanin's peaceful note to the Western countries and Russian .buying m Ixmdon were the major factors influencing the Singapore rubber market m the past week. Russia and South America were reported to have bought considerable566 words
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Article86 1956-11-19 9 RANTAU Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. report a profit of $1,037.U59 subject to the provisions -et out m the accounts which amount to $437,446. The balance for the year amounted to $599,613. while dividends proposed and paid represent 30 cents per share less Malayan tax. amounting to86 words
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Advertisement180 1956-11-19 9 w*^^— SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES k -i- *< to and from k^Q INDONESIAN PORTS HEAP ESC MOH STEAMSHIP CO LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. S> LTD. Tel 3M-»5 I I -YL. _V *V v.i.~. YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriatic. Near East Indio and Rangoon. Penang P S'Sam Mclacca Spore SS.*. "ROMANIJA"180 words
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Advertisement569 1956-11-19 9 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST r pENDERS are invited for (a) Tradesmen's work on Trust buildings and estates m the City anri Rural areas m Singapore. (b) Registration of electrical contractors and maintenance of electrical work m Trust properties m the City and Rural areas m Singapore. (c) Term contract for569 words
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Advertisement664 1956-11-19 9 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will De received i at the Office of the State Engineer, Public Works Department, Trengganu. from Class A B Contractors, registered with the Public Works Department up to 12.00 noon on 23rd January. 1957 for SUBMISSION OF DESIGN AND THE SUBSEQUENT CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED OR PRESTRESSED CONCRETE664 words
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Advertisement1103 1956-11-19 9 TENDER NOTICE PUBIJC WORK* I'l 1 COl UM OI >ARAV\ \k I'ENDERS are invitee Building rs I constr t. n ar n ol No. 10 Staff Houses designee W D (b) New Hospital designed > .en. Il for pro: i is hoped of c at tho WenHll_Ei_^^^_i_ .ne neaa umce1,103 words
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620 1956-11-19 10 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON I -cables from OLYMPIC VILLAGE Melbourne, Sunday. 'TODAY, wandering round this wonderful Olympic vilA lage, I felt at last that it was very well worthwhile coming halfway round the world to see SPORT without being tormented by the sad agonies of620 words
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Article35 1956-11-19 10 KLANG, Sun. Selangor Club Pi r. K. i)i?tnct 7i-0 m a en'l fa >dce> match on the town padang i.ero jresl :7av. Wencbr Writflt (11 Jean Lanaloil 1 2) and Winnc Drake icoraA35 words
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Article93 1956-11-19 10 COLOMBO. Nov. 17 (Reuter) —India batted throughout tne day to score 2G3 tor six wickets against Ceylon on the ope: m day of their match here. _The pitch played easy but Gaminl Goonesena. captain elect of Cambridge University who was leading Ceylon's side. bowled his leg spinners with93 words
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772 1956-11-19 10 Kah Fook Azlam take on U.S. hopes MELBOURNE, Nov. 18 (Reuter) The draw for the Olympic athletic track events was made m Melbourne today. In the 100 metres sprint In which the first two m ■at will qualify for the second round, Japan's772 words
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251 1956-11-19 10 TWE\TYO\E-year-old Raffi bin Baharavvi won the 72-mile Phillips Classic Cycle Race sponsored by the Singapore Cycle Racing Association, at the Gap yesterday morning. Two weeks ago, RalT. a member of the Singapore International Cycling Ciub, won the 100 miles ronrf race m Ipon.251 words
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Article91 1956-11-19 10 SHELL Sporta Club trounced Imperial Chemical Industrie I five games to nil m the SB Commercial Cup final at the Badminton Stadium last night Results (Shell D layers mention first were: Singles: Willie Tay beat Mm I*mam Swee- 15-7 15-1; Ng Hena K.yang beat Teo Bah91 words
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Advertisement269 1956-11-19 10 l CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS K\v\\\\\v\\v\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\VV\\\\\\\V\\\V\\V\\V\\\\\V\\\\\V\\\V\V\VW CATHAY now showing! PHIINK h:(|(H| II im i m 1 r> 4 H K.r. A :5U P m. KoiiHKIM. ENTERTAIN.MEM ROLLING WITH SLCC ESS! I >,O M_77;Y*.Yr M( r ■ffl^Ji^m.^Tfffl BING CROSBY mv <J% m GRACE KELLY I m^omf *V*iP-^ FRANK SINATRA B-_rZ HIGH SOCIETY";269 words
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Advertisement522 1956-11-19 10 j LAST CAPITOLS DAY! w, r,, mJteJS«R 6.30 9.3 ii„„ v g ,=v n m"u -CONGO CROSSIMi" PETER LORRE < ir ,x recHNiooLOl t i __j T Mandarin Picture w iti UpenS I OmOrrOW superimposed I >ii;livri mh 1 s ,b.i"A EORLORN HOPE"-^r l!C u\i)\ chad n I LAST DAY!522 words
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221 1956-11-19 11 Of the many invitations extended to the British Olympic Football Team to visit overseas countries after thp Melbourne Games, the English Football Association have now agreed to accept three fixtures against Singapore F.A. at Singapore on Dec. 11, Malaya F.A. at Kuala Lumpur on Deo.221 words
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307 1956-11-19 11 SPURS TROUNCED 4-1 LONDON, Nov. 17 (Reuter)— Manchester United swept back to leadership m division one of the English football league today with a 3-2 win at home to Leeds I nited. 1 un 1 [otspur, who oustter from the head c championship table307 words
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Article954 1956-11-19 11 RESULTS POSITIONS LONDON. Nov 17 (Reateri E:ic!ish and Scottish football League atandingi after todays matches are as I '.lows: LBAOUI OKI Arson I. 0. B Wanderers 0. Birmingham C. 4 Cliartton a. 2 Burnley 3 Wolverhampton WO Cardiff C. 1 Sunderland 0 Chelsea 4 Luton Town 1 Manchester U. 3954 words
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Article242 1956-11-19 11 LONDON. Nov. 17. (ROUtST)— Football Association Cup first round: Accrington s. 4. Morecambe i. B. Auckland 2. Tranmere R- L Boston U. 0, Bradford 2 Bournemouth 8, Burton A. 0 Brentford 3. Guildford C. 0Brighton rind H. 1. ItillwaU L Cheltnham 0. Reading 2. Chester 0,242 words
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Article61 1956-11-19 11 SYDNEY. Nov. 17 ißeuter)— Ken Rosewall ot Australia won the men I I ingles title m ti a New South WalCt State lawn tennis championships "ere today. In the AU-Au-'rai an final Rosewall beat Nea.e Fraser 6-4. 7-5. 6-4. Fraser played well but his backhand drives61 words
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Advertisement71 1956-11-19 11 yGCK n roll j TOCK AROUND THE WORLD" TONIGHT AT 7.U0 and 9.30 p.m. m. Matinee on Sot. Cr Sun. HAPPY-WORLD STADIUM SHORT SEASON) yj|r,Y FIRST ROCK 'N ROLL LIVE SHOW FEATURING THE COMBINED TALENTS OF 4 RACES. HEAR DEL GRAHAM HER DING DONGS, SCINTILLATING. ELECTRIFYING. MUSIC AS NO OTHER71 words
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Advertisement113 1956-11-19 11 DIAMOND LAST 3 SHOWS: 3.15 6.15 \nd H.l_ D m "SAILAAB" (Hindi) starring: Geeta Bali. Abb] Bhattachara Johnny Walker and many others OPENS tomorrow TRVRIU Xl MAYA i Hindi TAJ CINEMA TODAY 3 SHOWS: Xl 5 t> 15 and Ml 5 "LOOTERA" (Hindi) with English and Chinese subtitles. Starring Nasir113 words
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Advertisement238 1956-11-19 11 LAND WANTED SUITABLE land for build: ns •O shophouses: also land for erectine benzine pump g od locality preferably ■rithin radiui of S miles of town. Replies to Box No. T. 2875. SJ> HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECK FINANCE Company undertake to finance Hire-purchase on motor cars new and secondhand (1971238 words
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Advertisement370 1956-11-19 11 CLASSIFIED ADS VffADAM LIM TAX 77AM •A.:e of W T mmmt poind away on 17.11.56 leaving behind 2 sons. 1 daughter j cht.f ters ar.d 2 grt nd c ren to mourn her loss. The cortege will leave 224. Circular Road Kua. a Lum; ur or. Tue day 2' U370 words
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Advertisement437 1956-11-19 11 DEATHS II |m i on ja n Kirn Chuan B Chuan Hock. Chuan Poh. C Tee. four daug h t < daughters-in-law, tnree law and Funeral on Thursday 22 rge lea\ Bu Cemetry. Jurong at 11 WM PETALIN -0RITY ntar X 1 Fedc: B tions are invr -porate Members Of437 words
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Miscellaneous200 1956-11-19 11 Lil Abner fi y A/ C °PP j __H_H_HH_n7-» j 41 Ij -_r-t a-: tViA-WJ? TK.XJSAAS I li Y-'"_>V_rS-,A^_7 _07\4 A I h f'-* V WARNT HE A GOOO I ■«R™RRS_SB___L iLL poLLAHS T/-/EY PA'DME HOUR OR SO O' CLEAN 3CjV T' TOSS TH" SCRAPS ~> \f r ~~i-AH^*C^S c200 words
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Article1212 1956-11-19 12 Horses Class 3, Div. I—6 Furs. 401 insomemore 4y 9.00 M < 110. Chan Khoo <fc i R yin Bkelei OIL Pizarro 3y 8.13 "nwee Kirn Mdm. Goh Choo Tho li ibbs 210 Colour Film 4» H.ll Shaw Stable Spencer 523 Brilliant Scholar 4y 8.10 M1,212 words
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Article, Illustration83 1956-11-19 12 Saturday's Qantas flights carried the last of Malayan G: e*l -or Melbourne. Singapore* last were yachtsmen, J. Snorcdev, R. Ho ■nd i.L Johnson, icho took their farewell picture for the Standard. Their skipper, E.G. Holiday left yesterday. Below, the last of the Fcdrrat'cm's cont'ucjrv.t were these set-en xcho left torStandardpic - 83 words
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Article36 1956-11-19 12 l) I HI IN Nov 17 ReuttT Ireland beat Sweden 4 l m the first round ot the turopean Zone I her Cup women's badn inton tournament at I'itnure near here tonight36 words
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Article71 1956-11-19 12 SYD^F.Y, NOV. 18 (Renter) The Olympic flame r c to 9M arr y truck. A spent torch throwyi into the lend truck of the convoy following the relay ignited three spare s, a -id a b:g blaze yd. 1 7 men threw the Ii n ng71 words
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120 1956-11-19 12 Colony B'ton Semi-finals Will Be Keen TWO b a Colony Malay shuttlen, Oni;\r bin Ibrahim and M. Sadali. will dash on Wednesday In the singles mi-final, oi the Singapore Badminton Association National Championships a7 the Badminton stadium. a keen tussle Is expected from these two fine players mjh 7 ni120 words
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Article79 1956-11-19 12 MELBOURNE, Wo©. 18 (IP). A Russian stewardrom the hrn r, Gruzia, which brought the Soviet Olympic squad here, disap- from a parly visiting tiie Zoo today. She is \ma Poramytik. at the request of the Russian autiiorit let, organized a search, but reported -eral hours f'iey I79 words
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Article100 1956-11-19 12 BRI-H \.\F N I iRt A fourth wicket stand ot I M r Burge (10." > and Jad m put QueerI command ir._ c -ond Shefl J S i eld match Q X -cd :<s9 then W•\i o s 1 7 runs before the 'eloaa Burse,100 words
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Article, Illustration599 1956-11-19 12 Everybody's Talking About The Weather THOUSANDS of tourists and Melbourne residents flock to the Olympic village at Heidelberg to try to get a good look at the village, and hundreds of autograph hunters are here determined to get the signatures of the world's top athletes. Thai s the first impression599 words
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373 1956-11-19 12 S'pore Meet Britain Aussies In Friendlies BILL FUNK, the Standards own Reporter to the 16th Olympiad, cables SINGAPORE and British hockey players will get to know each other on Tuesday. They are scheduled to play a friendly match at the Elsternick ground m the afternoon. It win be Singapore's first373 words
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Article521 1956-11-19 12 A few braved the cold weaker to train either al the indoor stadium or run around on the soaked village oval when m training. Kesavan Soon, bad In addition to hia blue trade suit, three sweaters on to keep himselt warm. Mary Klass was so badly521 words
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Article61 1956-11-19 12 THE following will represent the Colony m thc Heah Joo Seang Cud match against Malacca on Nov 24 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 7.30 p.m. Singles: (fancy Lim. Jessie Ong and Loong Soo Chin. Doubles: Jessie Onq and Nancy Ang, Nancy Lim and Lav Hui Huang The61 words
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Article, Illustration300 1956-11-19 12 fdfggfgfgfg A Cager Enters Village Hospital BASKETBALLER Ong Kiat Guan, who is a regular m the Singapore Olympic tccrr. became the Colony's first "casualty" when he was admitted to the Village Hospital todc Kiat Guan's training was interrupted yesti as he was laid up with lever. An300 words
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Article206 1956-11-19 12 Rain, Rain, Rain MM Bill 'KM v. ]g J i Reuter llr.n j spoiled (he plan* ol c i < competitors md thi. u <. oi Mghtse. MeJhoL' today I• > m h.dules were J f 5_5L ce ,l,e sodden 77 7 lad intended 7 i tfi« :l \%\\m\ m206 words
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