Singapore Standard, 20 November 1956
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Title Section37 1956-11-20 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE "iIER f<? \M\ 4fc FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 3 J f\j I 2811 2414 Vol. MI. No, 111 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1956 1 X PAGES 15 < I NTS37 words
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Article, Illustration468 1956-11-20 1 ALLIES PROTEST OVER BREACH IN CEASE-FIRE #SUEZ He wants powers, short of Martial Law, to make a town behave His troops open fire on Anglo-French forward positions 'They Try To Make Us Shoot' PORT SAID, NOV. 19 (REUTER)— LIEUTENANT GENERAL SIR HUGH STOCKWELL, THE BRITISH COMMANDER AT PORT SAID, TODAY468 words
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Article, Illustration46 1956-11-20 1 THE Sincaporc Lrcblative Assembly was told \esterda>. that Peoples Action Part] \ssrmh]\ m.in |M Bukit Timah. lim Chin Siong. his been ordered to be detained lor two >ears. with effect from Nov 10 this year under the Preservation of Public Seeoritj Ordinance46 words
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236 1956-11-20 1 WAR OF NERVES AS BOTH SIDES DEPLOY FORCES IN JAKARTA 'COUP' JAKARTA, Nov. 19 (li) Army Headquarters lav waged a war oi nerves against an officer clique J>ent on seizing government power but an open revolt ■I stalled ktcm army rebel and pro-government "orces were about equal m strength, reliable236 words
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Article89 1956-11-20 1 India Urged To Quit The C' wealth yE W DELHI, N 19, Opp iti n the In ii m P irli im nt t0- I India quit the C mm^nwealth m protest i.n Br. *>':-. action m r 4ypt The Communist leader A bGopalan. who was I x c the89 words
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Article26 1956-11-20 1 A -OLD man, Choy Mok Ka.. I his death from the second floor of a Shop house m Upper Chin Chew Street, Singapore, last26 words
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Article25 1956-11-20 1 UNITED .Nations Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoeld arrived m New York yesterday from his talks m Cairo with Egyptian President Gamai Abdel Nasser. A.P.25 words
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Article42 1956-11-20 1 R. Nov. 19 (Rev- ununist renewed ick flag nonstra- g irient unions out the country. Throughout the day groups of students went round schools m the city putting black flags as symbols of mourning against the govern- ressive nea ures."42 words
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Article194 1956-11-20 1 Egypt Says No To Canadians NEW YORK. Nov. 19 I Reuter' President Nasser of Egypt ha declined to admit the bulk of Canadian troops Offered to the United Nations emergency force, usually reliable sources said today. it was naden cod that he would agree only to allow administrative snd medical194 words
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Article48 1956-11-20 1 CANBERRA, Noi 19 (Reuter) The Hrsl direc-t representative ol Malaya m Australia, Data Nik Kamii. assumed office m Canberra 'his inornin| as Commissioner for the F -iteration He will be responsible foi trade promotion, the welfare of Malayan students m Australia and publk relations.48 words
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Article111 1956-11-20 1 TAIPEI. Nov 1!) (Reuter)— The Chinese Nationalist Government is planning to star: regular freight service to some key South-east Asia ports m the near future, according to Ministry of Economic Affairs sources today. Thc sources said several leading Taipei shipping firms had decided tr place111 words
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823 1956-11-20 1 Twice In A Month He Helped Out THE Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday expressed his Government's thanks to the Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, for coming to the Colony's aid for the second time within a month.823 words
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Article115 1956-11-20 1 .'MOSCOW, Nov. 19 (Reuter)— "Terrorist cangs" are sabotaging Hungarian railways, the Soviet (ommu nist Party newspaper Pravda said toda y m a dispatch from its Budapest correspondent. "Terrorist gangs are exerting special efforts to prevent the restoration of norma, traffic on railways. Tl have carried out115 words
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Article184 1956-11-20 1 The Red Threat Over Hawaii ASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (AP) Retired Admiral Charles M. Cook' Communist domination of an "could spell irrev able disaster to the d States" if linked with major Commu advances m South-east Asia and the Pacific. The Senate InU .rity Sub-committee, planning ings m Honolulu to ir184 words
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Article515 1956-11-20 2 Attempt To Split Communist Camp, Charges Pravda MOSCOW, Nor. 19 (Reuter) The Soviet Communist Party newspaper today accused President Tito of Yugoslavia of attempting to split the Communist camp. r I newspaper said a speech by Marshal Tit smacked of inter- :e m the affairs of515 words
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133 1956-11-20 2 HOUSTON. Texas. Nov. ly. (AP) A I oxcar of I switching freight trior, crashed into the bedroom Of a home yesterday, khiing a family of three. They were: Hilliard Davis Harris. 31; his wife, Johnny Mac, 21 an expectant mother, and their year-old133 words
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237 1956-11-20 2 NEHRU URGES IMPARTIAL OBSERVERS FOR HUNGARY, EGYPT NKW DELHI. Nov. 19, (Router) Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, said here today that Impartial observers, preferably from the United Nations, should be allowed to visit Hungary and the occupied areas of Egypt to report on the facts. He said he237 words
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Article28 1956-11-20 2 CHINESE secret society members were buying arms and ammunition m Bangkok to supply Chinese Nationalist guerillas In Burma, a Thai police department source alleged yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration19 1956-11-20 2 reactionary propaganda are refuted by the entire course of the development of Soviet Socialist Society." MARSHAL TITO19 words
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Article153 1956-11-20 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 104* 1042 Dec.RSSNo.I 1031 103} K.S.S. No. 2 102 102} R.S.S. No. 3 1001 1002 Tone Dull. The price of tin on the local market vester day was $409a per pirul. (Down 25153 words
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173 1956-11-20 2 Allies Accused Of Spying SOVIET CHARGE AGAINST SHIPPING MOSCOW. Nov. 19 (Reuter) The Soviet Navy newspaper, Soviet Fleet, has accused Western merchant and fishing vessels of spying on the Russian Navy and shore installations. Tiie newspaper cited the case of Commander Crabb j who disappeared r.t ar visiting Soviet cruisers173 words
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Article46 1956-11-20 2 WARSAW. Nov. 1!). (Reuter) The exchange of postage stamps between Polish ai. foreign philatelist! la to be resumed after break of three years, the Council of Ministers has decided. Polish collectors will now be free to exchange stamps with enthusiasts m all countries46 words
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Article32 1956-11-20 2 AN irate citizen penned a letter to a Taipei morning newspaper yesterday urging ex-cart drivers to include a shovel with their other gear to keep Taipei's streets cleaner. UPUP - 32 words
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Article69 1956-11-20 2 LONDON. NOf I *.P) Premier 8 lomon Bandaranaike ol Ceylon called on Prime Minister Antl i Kden yesterday and reportedly urged him to agree to an early withdrawal ol Aug! French troops from Egypt Aides of the C< i leader also said Bandarar. told Sir69 words
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Article169 1956-11-20 2 SERGEANT HELD AFTER SHOOTING SALINAS, California, Nov 19 (AP)— M. Sgt. Raymond L. Iddings. 35. of Indianapolis. was held here yesterday for investigation into the pistol death cf If. Sgt Barney Pierce. 44. who was |bOt on Saturday night while watching the eclipse of the moon i Both were stationed169 words
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487 1956-11-20 2 Intervention In Hungary Could Endanger Peace Shepilov Tells UN UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 19— The Soviet Foreign Minister, Dmitri Shepilov, said today United N .tions intervention m Hungary could "endanger' peace. "Those who an nuin< ncerned ;i Hungary's spe I recovery fro hardships cand the rapid I f the w< mdsReuter; U.P. - 487 words
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139 1956-11-20 2 MOSCOW. Nov. 19 (Reutei)-Marvhal Konst, Rokossovsky, former Deput\ Defend MmiMi Commander -in-Chicl m Poland, has been app*-, Deputy Defence Minister of the Soviet Cnion. it was announced here toda>. f The row appointment for r.c Po'.ish-born Soviet Army leader, who resigned as Polish Defence Minister last139 words
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Article101 1956-11-20 2 KYO No\ 19 B ..ter) The E met the Empercr I 1/ at I Urn Airport >y. The arrival of Ethic; Haili B a tto Japan of a ring monarch and for rohito of Japan, time he had ever persona. :tor. Emperor Selassie will101 words
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Article35 1956-11-20 2 SOUTH Korean police reprrted yesterday 14 persons killed ar.d 29 others injure- seriously, when a South Korean cle t of control and -<ged into a river town of Ulsan. Souf X r- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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157 1956-11-20 2 GOLD RUSH IN CALIFORNIA -IT'S IN BRITAIN CALIFORNIA. England. Nov. 19 (Reuter) They are looking for gold m California today not California, America, but California, seaside village of East Norfolk. Schoolboys are combing the beaches, and people are flocking m from neighi bouring towns, m the hope 1 of finding157 words
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251 1956-11-20 3 You Have No Right and 'Oh, Yes, I Have' WHUN Mr. J M. A Keyser. a Dutch artist, was crossexamined by a lawyer. Mr F. B. Oehlers, m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday he asked the Mat;istrate: "Who is this man. your honour?" Mr. Oeiilers: "You have no right251 words
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195 1956-11-20 3 GREATER investment m Rotary International's Foundation PTOj c to assist District 46 (incorporating S.ngapore and Malaya) to obtain one nominee every year instead of the present two years, will be made by Rotarians. This wns one of the major recommendations accepted at the195 words
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Article63 1956-11-20 3 SINGAPORE Police are now ♦oping up "Operation Dftg--1 after a lull due to the riots. Policemen are now back on the Job < ferreting out thug.s and checking all suspected vehicli In a recent raid m the Beach Road area, detectives arrested seven thugs. Police63 words
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Article41 1956-11-20 3 THE Johore State Alliance five ncaabati m the I-, mtive Council, an increase nf two. as resu-; of itl recent [on to accept Crovern- t'a compromise offer of three i ted unofficial and tare nominated unofficial members Council.41 words
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176 1956-11-20 3 HIA Peng N'^in. a car dri\er. who broke the curlew reflations on Oct. 2!) to see his girl-friend, was yesterday cautioned and discharged m a Singapore cmirt. Chia, who was stopped by the police :U 11. JO a.m. half an hour after the176 words
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483 1956-11-20 3 THE big University of Malaya riddle over the resignations of senior professors and the so-called varsity staff crisis have been solved. Malayanization is NOT thc cause of their quitting. Thc acting Vice-Chancellor, Dr. E. H. G. Dubby, In a special circular to members of483 words
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277 1956-11-20 3 Man Is Guilty Of Bigamy DENNIS Constantine Scully alias Lee Hunnie Niel, an army clerk, left his wife m the first month o their marriage because of her "association with a Japanese individual," Mr. P. F. de Souza, defence counsel, said m mitigation277 words
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Advertisement206 1956-11-20 3 ■j^N— I Something new s| Have you tasted them? QUICK FROZEN MELON 1 BALLS I Scooped Ivor. petted Calif or nian hOfafl melons into large mout) item these Melon Balls are a new treat for your jaded palate.. .and a fSWme for your guests. Try them icy-cold for breakfast they're206 words
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Article224 1956-11-20 4 'A Sensible Budget' SUTHERLAND MR G A. P. Sutherland (Nominated) said m his opinion the budget was a g ci one and waa based on sound principles of finance La putting the burden on those who could bear it. Refei to lhe suggesl m of the former Economic Adviser to224 words
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Article97 1956-11-20 4 (V lo ottM r matters whicr -ad to be given priority ■cl ion on the Legal Aid end Advice Ordinance had to be delayed said the Chief Mr Lim Ye*. Hock H vai rei ring to a question i by Mr i »a\ id Marsh97 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1956-11-20 4 LIM CHOON MONG - LIM CHOON MONG SINGAPORE BUDGET DEBATE IT'S THE POOR WHO WILL BE HARDEST HIT, HE SAYS THE Government's tax policy came under fire from Liberal-Socia-list Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Choon Mong, m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Lim, who occupied1,036 words
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369 1956-11-20 4 Marshall: Excess Profits Tax An Urgent Matter MR. DAVID Marshall yesterday urged the Singapore Government to consider the introduction of excess profits tax at an early date. Mr. Marshall pointed out thai he was not satisfied with the reasons given by the Financial Secretary Mr. T. M. Hfili 0O the369 words
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340 1956-11-20 4 An Attempt To Cut The Throats Of Workers, He Says THE Singapore Government's increased taxation on the registration of new cars and on cigarettes was attacked, when Independent Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Choon Eng. termed Government's policy "as an attempt to cut the throats of the workers."' He said that "it340 words
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229 1956-11-20 4 Ahmad Accuses Govt. Of Not Keeping Its Promise To The People IN a forthright attack on the Government's taxation policy, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim. Independent Member for Scmbawang. said: "Though the Labour Front Coalition Government was ostensibly Socialist m its promises to the people, it had dressed its budget to229 words
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Article196 1956-11-20 4 THE Chief Secretary. Air. W. A. C. Goode said that a total of 1.6 1t) persons were arrested between the period Oct. 25 and Oct 3] this year. He was answering three questions raised by the Member for Cairnhill. Mr. David Marshall on the196 words
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Article, Illustration91 1956-11-20 5 ROTARY chiefs dine with the Chief Minister at the Rotary District Governor's ball and banquet held at Cathay Restaurant on Sunday night. From left: Mrs. T. Komatsu, Datoh Panglima Kinta Haji M. Kusoff (past District Governor). Dr. A. \V. S. Thevathasan (District Governor 46)Standard - 91 words
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323 1956-11-20 5 PENANC. Mon.— The Malayan Indian Congress, Penang Branch, has decided to withdraw their candidates as Alliance nominees and to allow them to stand as independents m the Municipal elections at the end of this year. Ranks Split Over Elections The two M I323 words
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Article63 1956-11-20 5 THE driver of a car and hti passenger were Injured wh.cn the car crashed again.-; a lamp-post at the junction of Paste Panjang Road and gandra Road, Singapore, rday. Both men were admitted to the General Hospital The driver Puan Chee Paw, 21. sustained cuts63 words
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Article32 1956-11-20 5 FOR negligently iHowing a ferocious dog to be at iarae without muz/ir. a rubber per, Chin Swec, 40. of Telemont: Estate, Bentnng. fU fined 123 m the Magistrate's Court yesterday.32 words
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183 1956-11-20 5 PCM TICS, r er than pure ecor. was the reason I 'he prese S and Fe n, said r for Commerce and I Mr. JumabhHe said Colony-manufactur-re subject to v ation government 'hough he had raised question with the Federation officials more than once,183 words
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Article386 1956-11-20 5 TWENTY FIVE YEARS' WORK IN SIX MONTHS Canadian Team To Survey 16,000 Sq. Miles Of Virgin Jungle KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The arrival here of a Canadian Dakota, trailing a weird-looking gadget m its slip stream, today accelerated an ambitious Federa programme which will open up 16,000386 words
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Article66 1956-11-20 5 DR. Anton Fr Brunn, the eminent marine biologisl of the ty of Cope: hagen Zoo- im, will give a I ie lecture on "The Productivity of the Sea" at the Chemistry Lecture Theatre. Cluny Road, on Nov. _3 at pjn. The lecture is sponsored v the66 words
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Article162 1956-11-20 5 J MAN told the Singapore Fourth Magistrate Court ftsttrdgy that wh.-r. bs gunman m Crawford Rreet after b l-up, thc Ittnman drop: Identity ard as he headed toward- a t the aman. natr if dark j 5 witness-box, tifying against Lim Kit S ug and162 words
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288 1956-11-20 5 Lawyer Denies He Framed His Clerk IPO.: Mot An adv icate and solicil t Mr N. Sharma. denied charge m the ■ns Court here he Instigat< d a pork-seller to take criminal proceedings against his (Sharma's) clerk. Chan Pooi Kuan, on two charges of cheating. Mr. Sharma WMm HMWi ring288 words
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Article57 1956-11-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A famous Indian monk. Swami Chi tnanda, founder and head of Ramakrishna Tapova- will be visiting Malaya tins V. Swami Chidavananda is the Editor of the Tamil monthly, "Dharma Chakram." He is Lting Malaya at the invitation of the Anil Neri Association, and57 words
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Article60 1956-11-20 5 MGM's top executive Mr. S.R. Mayer flew in.o Sincapore yesterday to arrange for the premiere of "Tea Hou.se of The August Moon"' m the Colony on Christmas eve. simultaneously with premieres m New York, Tokyo and Manila. Marlon Brando. Glenn Ford and Machiko Kyo star m60 words
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158 1956-11-20 5 THE one-million-dollar "cood Will" remuneration dispute between the 600--strong Malayan Airways Local Staff Union and the Company has gone to the Singapore Labour Ministry. Yesterday. representatives of the Union sought the help of the Ministry to settle Uu dispute. They discussed the matter with158 words
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Article38 1956-11-20 5 MR BERNARD George Porter, BOAC's Administration Director and past Preside:, t of thc Chartered Instil b of Secretaries, died at Buckil ham. Eng ud, last Saturday. He leaves behind a widow a ?on and a daughter38 words
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164 1956-11-20 5 Terms Of Service For S'pore Battalion THE general terms and conditions of service of the First Singapore Battalion have been agreed upon by Government and recruitment will start as soon as the pay scale is approved. The pay scale is now bt i: worked out and expected to be finalized164 words
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Article62 1956-11-20 5 A CULTURAL meeting und»T the auspices I the Singapore Indian A -ociation w.'.i b< hi Id at the Ml 'Cia'inn premises In Balestiei Road tomorrow at 6 p.m. Curator of th< University of Malaya, Dr. M Sullivan, will pt sid< and Prof. P S. Raman will62 words
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Article178 1956-11-20 5 Improve Sp( eh and Writing m a few Holt- Are you content with the waj you apeak and wriu Are fou sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands ot men and women are handicapped because they make embarri178 words
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Article68 1956-11-20 5 "Word Mastery" Write today t< Institute MHpfl 4i'9G). P. Gate. London. \V 8. England, for b free copy of "Word Mastery," which contain. ful| details of the Eftecti-.p -BBgWft C I including the special i.'rangeDon't delay Jour I nghsh 1^ ill important to \nu >ou cannot aflord68 words
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Article432 1956-11-20 6 HILE mere has been a full measure of app D of the Singapore Government's decis a I restore the income tax pffiwflfial allow- F< ieration Government, 0" i.ns which will DOOM before the L Assemb. its resumed sessions led to meet with strong opposition. Among the Got lift432 words
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Article404 1956-11-20 6 that S ngapore's Chief Minister is planning to London to negotiate for independence, I ill be refreshin what others outside this hemisphere think of the future of this Colony. A Professor of Government at Smith Collnas made this observation: "Singapore fa_ the only base m the Far I404 words
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Article609 1956-11-20 6 Aster Gunasekera - The NEWS as it strikes me! Aster Gunasekera By THIS column has pleasure m awarding a couple of "Oscars" to the Liberal Socialists, Chan Kum Chee and Richard de Silva, both accountants and men who knnu more about in»ome tax and its peculiarities than most of us. for sponsoring lhe609 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1956-11-20 6 The Tipping -DRIN-MONEY-Problem THE French have been stocktaking after the summer holidays and have discovered, among other things, that more Americans came to France this year than ever before— soo.ooo of them— which gives the lie to defeatist rumours about Americans nowadays preferring Rome. In al) these meditations on tourism,1,156 words
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Article1006 1956-11-20 6 J. Halcro Ferguson - NO FRONTIER FEARS J. Halcro Ferguson THE LATIN -AMERICAN SCENE: A\\\\\\\\\\\\\V Dj .\\\\\\\\\v\\\\v\ LONDON I MY. oddity outside observi rs see m South America's bring at peace while so much of the rest of the world is m turmoil is due to a common misconception that South America is normally1,006 words
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Advertisement85 1956-11-20 6 MYSTERY and MISERY of BACKACHE What do doctors now- know about th j cause, treatment of backaches? Will exercise help or is rest better? What can you do to avoid get'tng a backache to begin with? Facts en the ailment i~r.g shrugged off by doctors but now treated as a85 words
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341 1956-11-20 7 America Attacks 'Arrogant' Red Rulers They've Impeded Settlement In M.E., Says Dulles WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, (UP)— Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles charged yesterday that Russia's "arrogant" rulers have impeded a settlement of the Middle East fighting by trying to substitute themselves for the United Notions. He also accused341 words
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296 1956-11-20 7 LONDON, Should children from a home broken by d orce be allowed to see the "other woman?" Three Judges faced the question ln a Court cf ifpnl— -aid NO jlr. Gavin Wilfred Lamaison, of Thornhill Pai s i Staffs, app- t. gainst296 words
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Article101 1956-11-20 7 MEMPHIS. Tennessee, Nov. U (AP) Ihree small sisters yesterday found USSIS-241 m cash hidden m an abandoned dump truck. Their grandfather, R. L. Fletcher, said a man drove the truck into his yard three years a;o and asked permission to leave it overnight. It101 words
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Article33 1956-11-20 7 THE birthday of Guru :k, founder of the Sikh igion. was celebrated m Washington on Sunday at the M of B.S. Kalkat, rihe lot of the Indian Supply MllSJOfl AP.33 words
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Article27 1956-11-20 7 A POLICE station was destroyed by a terrorist bomb at Panayia, m the Paphos district osia, on Sunday night. It was officially announced yesterday. Reuter.27 words
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Article28 1956-11-20 7 HR N' bru, the Indian rNnn M r. proposes to vi.it Wellington on Dec. 16 for ta.k.s with President Elsenhower, It wa announced yesterday. Reuter.28 words
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Article, Illustration52 1956-11-20 7 fnzer nil SS Hed3 I-ini.ii i unit before the Hollywood movie cameras on v U for the first time io ii\e Mrs to play the part of Joan oi Arc ink r Brothers "The Story of M„i i.n In this photo >he shown i the French intoA.P. - 52 words
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Article40 1956-11-20 7 A NATIONAI BST Chit I troupe comprising 132 members ive for Bangkok m live Nationalist Ail I tee Ing 1 28 to dn overseas Chinese and Ti il put iring the International Tr Fur from [> 7to _1. --Reuter.40 words
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147 1956-11-20 7 HONOLULU, Nov. IS (AD— The IS. Pacific Fleet, with its atomic weapons is ready to roll anywhere on orders if the Middle Fast crisis erupts. Ships operating close to Asia have disrupted the normal re* lie and others arc being rushed to that147 words
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Article32 1956-11-20 7 Tl (E I ian Poi ts and Light Administration has authorial ships of all nations to enter Egyptian ports with the exception oi British, French and Israeli vessels. Reuter.32 words
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Article17 1956-11-20 7 MRS. Clare Booth Luc* resigned yesterday ,ai United sta ea Ambassador to Italy. Reuter.17 words
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Article139 1956-11-20 7 25,000 NOMADS RISE IN REVOLT TAIPEI. NOV. 19 CAP)— The Stelal Cental Daily News reported today that 25.000 nomad herdsmen revolted against Red rule last September m Tibet and the adjoining Chinese province of Sikang. The story, which came trcm the newspaper's correspondent m Hongkong, waa stated to have been139 words
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Article134 1956-11-20 7 Widow Of H-Bomb Victim To Appeal YAEZU. Japan. Nov. 19 (.UP;— The widow of the world's only fatal victim of the hydrogen bomb announced she aHI go to New York next month to appeal to the United Nations ior a ban on nuclear weapons. Pressure brought bf ••peace" groups hnaily134 words
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Article88 1956-11-20 7 Dock Strike Enters Fourth Day xfw YORK. Nov. L 9. (AP) Docks from IfaißS to Texas remained idle yesterday as I strike of 60.000 Longshoremen passed its third day. Ports all along the East and Gull Coasts of the U.S. were m their grip of the walkout, with only a88 words
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Article81 1956-11-20 7 ROME. Nov. 19 (AP) Cowboy film and TV star. Roy Rogers, returned on Sunday from a month-long Safari m Africa during which he said he shot a charging rhinoceros when it \va= cr-. y 15 feet away from a movie cameraman who was filming the hunt.81 words
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163 1956-11-20 7 UNCONSCIOUS 169 DAYS-THEN GIVES BIRTH NEW CASTLE. England. Nov 19 (API An expectant mother, who once was unCOHSCi< US tot 169 days trom .1 brain Injury, save birth .lay to a fa IA r end v n w*TS re ported di bag well. Mrs Ellen Ii i re was wheeling163 words
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Article, Illustration45 1956-11-20 7 photo. ACTRESS .lean Simmons and her actor husband. Stewart Granger, proudly pose with baby daughter. Trary, for their first family picture, at Hollywood, on Nov 12. The baby, nine weeks old, is named after her godfather actor Spencer Tracy APAP - 45 words
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Article62 1956-11-20 7 Dial ***** For The Truth CAIRO. Nov It, (AF) C. Egypt's Public Inform- ation Office announced on Sunday it is opening j 1 a bureau "to correct all lies broadcast and 2 spread by thc enemy." A notice m Hrn SOfTS* J paper Al Mesaa told readers to telephone j62 words
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Article35 1956-11-20 7 lICMURDO SOUND. Antarctica. N< v. 19 (UP) IS expedition to the Antarctic hones to be able to land a giant C-124 transport plane at the South Pole, it was annoaneed yesti rdaj35 words
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137 1956-11-20 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 19 (Reuter)— ommunist hina ha* built rocket launching sites on her east coast fa Formosa and has stationed throe paratroop ci there, according to the usually reliable nro-natioi t Sing Tao Evening News. In a despatch from its correspondent m Taipei, this Chinese-language137 words
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Article42 1956-11-20 7 Nov. 19 (UP) Uranium deposits have been found m southern Formosa and the Government has ordered an official investigation. This was disclosed by Minister of Economics Kiang Fiao m an interview with a group of visiting Malayan journalists.42 words
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Article112 1956-11-20 7 CANTERBURY. England. Ni v. 19 (AP) Students at King*! School here U id the Red P n of Canterbury on Sunday that they deplored hie pro-Sovii t atti ude. The 82-y ir-old Dea' last week that he could condone Russia's actions m Hungary easier112 words
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Advertisement63 1956-11-20 7 mZW pn BSB ST fC _L_ the difference elca.e =l ""ft" 1 PiClw'cS whi." are proicctcd on _/ff\v a Radiant Screen ,/^S^%s RADIANT SCREEN row everyone who pro,ccts -.otion pictures o. i i i car enjoy the thrill o> brilliant clarify, d rontrost and warm living colour Radiant :.n reflects63 words
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Advertisement21 1956-11-20 7 V, The Coolest: w-*^WjMgmW mw DRESS MATERIALS B I^-W*W DEPARTMENT fl 111 I J fOl Ili tt\) Rcffles Piece, Smgcpce el21 words
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Article136 1956-11-20 8 UNIONS TO PROTEST TAX RISE A Warning Of Unrest... KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.j leral mi's Gov- -rical and Admini Services Un led to call a meeting of uni m tn Kuala L .-.pur to consider some of protest against o m taxation. •.Mr Yeoh Guan c -..r. Estates Staff Union. re136 words
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Article94 1956-11-20 8 Number Of Exam-Takers Not Known KUALA LUMPUR. M n. The Federal Department of Education today "confessed* moraxtce of the number of og tor the ffomfimimmm School Certif. .tion. wh J hi th- yi iay A jUMltWfni' of the Depart MBit toll S*ar.;l arrange o"' State Departmer- -1 not necessar the94 words
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160 1956-11-20 8 SINGAPORE'S two young ballerinas and former students of the London Sadlers Wells Ballet, the Misses Soonee Goh and Blossom Shek. will help fellow artistes by presenting an "Evening of Ballet'" on Dec. 21. Half the profits m the evening will go towards160 words
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Article54 1956-11-20 8 A YOUTH. Chan Chak Eh?* claimed trial m a Singapore lav to a char] ol theft of a gold chain and a -s valued at $60, aging to a woman, Lee Ah Fang, m Stra a Nov 11 Chan was allowed bail md hear.: g54 words
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166 1956-11-20 8 'GRIM REAPER' CLAIMS THREE LIVES IN 24 HOURS IPOH. MOD, Death charted the livi f three people m difl rent ti that irred here m the last 24 hours. No 1: A M-v ••-•-old sollier I the Second Infantry/ W rksh p, Private Beverley C -.v.- waa I Rind dead166 words
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Article48 1956-11-20 8 IPOH. Mon.— A Chine -e boy succumbed to injuries received m an accident involving a military vehicle near the Perak Turf Club toriav. Members of the public, who witnessed the accident, are requested to contact the State Traffic OfTVor. Ipoh, or telephone No. 2222.48 words
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234 1956-11-20 8 Their Victims: Hire-Purchase Firms A CONFIDENCE ring has cashed m on Singapore's hire purchase system and swindled at least six firms of general goods worth thousands of dollars during the past month. Complaints of being swindled of refrigerators and other general goods are pouring234 words
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265 1956-11-20 8 U.M.N.O. Leader Speaks Out PENANG, Mon.— The President of UMNO branch here, Mr. S. M. Zainul Abidin, who is contesting the Municipal Elections as an Alliance candidate, termed the recent affair of the Malayan Indian Congress, as a storm m a tea-cup which would265 words
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Article181 1956-11-20 8 Progress In Spite Of Short Staff MALACCA, Mon. The Social Welfare Department here continued its expansion and progress during the past year despite the shortage of "stair. Itaeh of this progress has been due to the unbroken service of the Settlement Welfare Officer. Mrs. K. M. Cansdell, since the establishment181 words
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Article81 1956-11-20 8 PENANG. Mon— A pen-pal friendship between a Penang girl and a Btng tpoci boy culminated m marriage last wt- k. The bride was Miss Mabel Yeoh Swee Har. eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Yeoh Cheang Hoe of Penan., while the bridegroom was Mr Kuan Tit81 words
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Article80 1956-11-20 8 St. Johns Exam Results IPOH Mon. Following •he successful candidates at the recent St. John AmbuAsaoclatlon first-aid .d m Slim Riv< r 6 uth Per.. •Voucher" passes: Ana s bin Ha;: Abdul Rahrr.ib:n Abe Mohamed bin Shariff, Sh. Abdullah, Yaacob bin Mom and Ibrahim bin Abdul k. Medallion" passes: Anas80 words
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Article29 1956-11-20 8 ar division WJRI hold a one-week fun-fair from Nov. 30 to Dec. 7 Muar Club padang. The will be opened by dent, Tunku Abdul 1 man.29 words
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Article, Illustration159 1956-11-20 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The UMNO division here has dismissed Tuan Haji Rahmat bin Haji Daud as chairman of its Finance Committee for including "strip-tease" as an item m the three-week UMNO fun-fair held here reee:. A spokesman of the division told the Standard yesterday the inclusion159 words
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Advertisement129 1956-11-20 8 MfM rOfl u__ yours tqaa yy" P^H^HHBI M,SS T,de w co on nundreds ond hundreds of homes a^^aaal-_-__P-BaV_-R^ ,n Sn aa P° re ~M ,ss <Cf s on you s/ie w/// give you _Bafl«_P-PS?l 5 C s/> y U /lOVe patkei of Tide m ne house. V WXwW Don't take129 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1956-11-20 9 "Hatred, infamy and slander failed to bend my spirit. I gave my life and now I offer you my death. ..serenely I take the first step on the road to eternity and abandon life to enter history." m ONE bright May morning m 1938 with the sun1,160 words
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Article453 1956-11-20 9 Robert Leigh - TRUE LIFE STORY No. 4 Robert Leigh By President of us:i._ abusing his power for illicit purposes ralculati d and va ell being of" the Republic The upshot was that an attempt was made on the life of this outspoken oppoOf Vargas and his methods. The plot misfired. The journalist453 words
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Article, Illustration15 1956-11-20 9 The suicide of President Vargas shattered the serenity of Rio and led to mob violence.15 words
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Advertisement167 1956-11-20 9 One sees JORMICi everywhere these days'* In hotels, bars 1 and restaurants Fjr.si he e d managements iav-.,. Laminat- ed Plastic not only for its decorative value but its res. l*%v!*!*X******J t0 eHwatta \j!\\v*^/ bur. alcoho!, S s^^ greasy io o d and metics o c I Hi a damn167 words
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Advertisement70 1956-11-20 9 aTEUVMPH Poets explorers, musioons politicions, octors ona octresscs ot the moment of their triumph hove been snuffed ru» ot a time when, by oil the lows of tc.rness, TBiAGB-JBtr Jt f they should hay,- cxpettfd mon\ _L._fl___r_i t ycors of fulfilment Their unexpected ond gnevous end tones mony forms nc'urol70 words
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Miscellaneous530 1956-11-20 9 'ro DAY'S QIOTUION: S^jfjAi* < AiH J "I .iriit'-tncss is tii<> suit I^TyTTfe^^ iU'Vfr "Is V Hence is the most favourable. Hllti^liWf^MWil !llik aid obstae'es while making I SS__MnH_C x, i".^- 21-Promoie diatant, educa- 111 l iriZ w ablll i v regarding tional opportunities; be ac- I lome. family office530 words
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Article344 1956-11-20 10 Hard Work Ahead For Expats Who Stay Behind MINISTER'S PEP TALK TO HEADS OF AGRICULTURE DEPTS. KUALA LIMPIR, Mon.— The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak, today told Government expatriate officers who intend to stay on after Merdeka that they must do "real hard work,'344 words
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323 1956-11-20 10 MR John Ede (Tanglin* chared yesterdaj m Use Legislative Assembly that Singapore's industrial and commercial position had been pushed backwards not forwards, m the pa-t IS months _nd the new budget, he Eu_;ested. w.u not doing >t this movement. H t h323 words
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164 1956-11-20 10 THOMAS HITS OUT AT UN-MALAYAN TENDENCY TO HOARD MONEY THE Minister lor Transport and. Communications, Mr. t rands 'lhomas, called upon the people ot Singapore, m the Legislative Assemuly yesterday, to invest more m productive industries. He said lo blngapore today there were two dependants for every wage-earning worker. "As164 words
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Article23 1956-11-20 10 THE Regimental Band of 1/6 Gurkha Rifles will play m the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6.15 p.m.23 words
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189 1956-11-20 10 Sunderland Answers S.O.S. From Jap Fishing Boat A SUNDERLAND Fly ing Boat from R.A.F., Seletar, under the command of Fit. Lt "Steve" Donoghue and a crew of 10, took off early yesterday m answer to an S.O.S. call from the 600--ton Japanese fishing vessel. "Feizu Maru", which was reported to189 words
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91 1956-11-20 10 Your Piano An Outrage, Says Arrau THE world-famous pianist Mr. Claudio Arrau described the piano at the Singapore Victoria Memorial Hall as an "outrage and a cross between a cooking pot and a frying pan." He left the Colony yesterday after a concert tour of Malaya for Bangkok. Cambodia, Europe91 words
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178 1956-11-20 10 Extravagance Of Govt. And Its Tax Policy Attacked THE Singapore Governmeal mm asked veto explain why it was necessary to emplc. Minister, and four asaiatanl Ministers to adrr..: tiny island of 224 square miles. Speaking m the debate on the budget. Mr. R. Jumabhoj (Telok Ayer), said: "In addition to178 words
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Miscellaneous398 1956-11-20 10 Standard c^Qimanaz INFORMATION AT A GLANCE l SWmWM *m\\&mW^ STMKmm i News IS). 9.45 Inten_M_» i! S_B_^KJ% Wmmm,W&mWMm Guilty PaWS£ m mfs6foia*^^SZ& m SSUSW p m Ted Heath and his Orchet- W in p.m Home News £ro« and Sports Round -us og Legislative \*sembly: Budget the Red session at Assembly398 words
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Article210 1956-11-20 11 Japan Trade Team Is Impressed MALAYA'S natural wood resources favourably impressed the eight-man Japanese Woodworking Machinery Manu f a cturers mission which left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur yesterday. lev of the H-bnfc a, Mr. X yoi tka Segami, observed that the Singapore sawmiller.-; used circular saws which resulted a considerable210 words
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Article104 1956-11-20 11 MAINLAND China boughl 2,429 tons of Malayan ribbed smoked sheet rubber m October, out of total exports of I] tons for that month. official statistics disclosed yesterc: America was again thc Ufjesl tad >mer during the month, with an offtake of 12,--312 tons, with Britain next,104 words
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Article54 1956-11-20 11 OCEAN shipments of pre- latex from Malaya during October amounted to 7 126 ton-. <•: winch 2A2A tons went to the United Btates and 1,791 tens went to Britain. October shipments brins total m the first 10 months this y< v to 74.961 ins, against 89,949 tons m54 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-11-20 11 MR. J. 1.. CAMPBELL (right) who has been for many years the Far East Representative of Rootes Ltd. leaves Singapore soon for the United Kingdom, and Mr. P. C. Carrett (seen with him) has been appointed m his place. To mark the* occasion, Lyons Motors Ltd.,70 words
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149 1956-11-20 11 R.I. Situation Hits Rubber -5/8 cent Drop THE situation In Indonesia caused some 'nervousness m the Singapore rubber market I Which closed sB cent above Friday, first grade December shipment being quoted $1,031 per lb. The market opened quiet and remained at around Friday's closing levels. Some trade interest was149 words
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281 1956-11-20 11 A BRITISH trailer pump is helping, to reduce hazards m outlying estates m Malaya, from uncontrolled fires from bush, lallang and other sources. It is the Coventry Climax Lightweight F.S.M. Trailer pump, one of which was recently delivered to I large estate m Johore281 words
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Article, Illustration40 1956-11-20 11 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Von Production of tin concentrates m October totalled IIT piculs containing 5.284 totia of tin mefesl At the end of the month there were 79 dredges, 6:-!8 clpump mines and 74 Diner tin nainei m operation.40 words
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Article212 1956-11-20 11 Xl ALA LIMPI R, Mon. —The Suez Canal disruption has resulted m a temporary "boom" for Japanese bicycle manufacturers. Mr. S. Murase. representative ol" the Japan Bicvele Fxporters' Association, told the Standard today. lie re-, ealc Ib-BO the Middle East crisis, many Far Eastern countries including212 words
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342 1956-11-20 11 MINISTER NEGOTIATES WITH BANKS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya will make a bold beginning m rubber manufacturing next year when the: Federation's multi-mil-lion dollar Industrial Financial Corporation takes shape, the Standard was told today. Plans for launching this corporation are well under way342 words
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Article35 1956-11-20 11 c «*f© ships ha\e been ordered by British ladia Stean tion i lid nd they wiO be employed m tie ceaa- 1 1 i■ accommodation 1 ewMmmw aflneea wHM br 135 words
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Article246 1956-11-20 11 gftmez SARAWAK is to receive aid from Canada under the Colombo Plan soon, the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner, Mr. M. P. Carson told the Standard. Ho has just returned to Singapore after a trip to Sarawak to lind out how his Government could best help246 words
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Article175 1956-11-20 11 Industrials Are Firmer MALAYAN industrials were firmer with a number of shares marked up m price. Tm.s were steady, while rubbers attracted a fair amount of business. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebr* Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Bayen Batten Fraacr h Xeave: Ords 2 1 5 2.20 li. v175 words
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Article174 1956-11-20 11 MALAYAN -iiarebrokr: terday reported th? following business done FS Swtm v no s. isssl.h\ overn ght; Hamim rs Ii Waug Jl 55; HK Ba Hum 0 AS I; Cement $1,771: Brewei i< $2 97}: Co cent-: MCAUstei V: M Publishing $1.40 overnight; Metal Boxto 51. 70: Cold Storage174 words
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Article109 1956-11-20 11 THE Malayan Excha:-._i B A todation made I tie follov g eha :iit- la h_ rates to mere: nU j esterday: HwW York: buvj.ng: T.T. 32J. O.D. 321, 90 days airmail credr bait, S3 13 16 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. Sl|. O.D. 90 days airmail. SI 13/16109 words
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Article112 1956-11-20 11 I Bins tpore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday v. Copra Nov. $262 buyers. sellers; coconut oil m bulk $42 sellers, m drums $45' teller. M intok white pepper $119 .sellers. Sarawak white $113 sellers, special Sarawak black $84 sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil MilAssociation elosiM112 words
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Article149 1956-11-20 11 Mil. F. L. LAM sinjMun; hvn w m leave Mngapore S oon to attend "the Invention al Port Victoria. Labuan oi the Singapore Chamber ol I omm. „d ih, I Ms L number ol Commerce. The convention will take place today and tomorrow. Countries sending149 words
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Article24 1956-11-20 11 X Xl MOTI rontrnl drx on rran Ml. p t \i'!i, i "in, < ,r 11 j. n« i- Shell pMShell - 24 words
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Advertisement549 1956-11-20 11 I NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF -BKEHO! B M 1 I XSEHOLD PROPER riES Jj lift 16 Robinson Road. inurp S IMIRSDAY 2nd NO VI MBER. 195*^ at 2JI I M I 42/60 (even) CHANDER KD; Nos. 5 IT fIAN'G I VACANT ft No. 1 BELILIOS htfj. Freehold. T v {1344549 words
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Advertisement612 1956-11-20 11 TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE tenders are ln- vr.ect trom registered businessmen tor the supply oi f« s Prisoners and fuel R a h f. fTISOM at Taiping, Bat .1 Gajah, Kuala Lumpur Penang Johore Bahru. Alor Mar. Seremban. Malacca PatanL Muar. Kuantan Prison Camp Pengkalan Chepa Kelantan. Henry Gurney School Telok612 words
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Advertisement15 1956-11-20 11 MASTER S LTD. DISPLAY DEPARTYHAI \EU TELEPHO\E Mm, ***** ***** ROOM 13AB. ASIA l\S. BUIDING15 words
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Advertisement795 1956-11-20 12 ANGLO-FREACH TRADING CO., LTD. f«L *****/6 *****/4 132/6 Robins-* Roac THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE n:RTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Boston New Tork Baltimore Philadelphia Lr Colt Ports S pore t. S harr rtnang AENEAS 5/M Feb 15/16 Fet- 17/lh Feb Carr.er. option to oro<eed via other ports to Icac anc795 words
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Advertisement1176 1956-11-20 12 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 1 18 linesl i Incorporate m iingapcrti (12 lines m SS m THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carner> option to procceO via other oort* tc lose anc dischargt carat SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONCON b CONIINtNIAL FORY> POSITION Or VESSELS WHICH HAVE LEFT1,176 words
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Advertisement815 1956-11-20 12 MITSUI YjQ JLINE Spore P. Sham Penong FOR JAPAN Akakurosan Man for Yokonomo Kobe Moii vie Honakono 22 Nov In Port Akiboson Mam tot Yokohama Nogovo Kobe vie Honokonr 12 Dec W. Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji, v:a Hong Kong 1 3 Dec FOR U.S. A Foi Ne* Tork815 words
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Advertisement692 1956-11-20 12 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings for Bongkok ond or For East Penong P. S'hom Sport KAMBODIA" 4/6 Dec V, V 9 Oec "SELANDIA" H/lttM l-/13D_c 14/15 D* HOMEWARDS Soilings for Genoo, Antwerp Rottcrc Hamburg, Copenhogen Gothenburg Oslo. S'po'c P- Shore Penang "LALANDIA" «/»m« CALLS LONDON PASSENGERS ONLY; "SON6KHLA" mmim "»n_692 words
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166 1956-11-20 13 VARSITY SHOW POWER AGAINST THE POLICE A SUPERIOR forward line helped University of Malaya to gain a convincing 5-1 victory over the Singapore Harbour Board Police m a SHA Div. 1 league match at Bukit Timah yesterday. University, whose forward.B let the down previously, PM particular improvement m thai department166 words
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Article, Illustration209 1956-11-20 13 Reunion At Tengah The pilot of the Australian Canberra jet bomber which carried the Olympic flame from Darwin to Cairns (Queensland) last week arrived m Singapore yesterday. He is Squadron Leader Norman Nixon, of the R.A.A.F.'s No. G Canberra jet bomber squadron which is at present taking part m defence209 words
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Article57 1956-11-20 13 BUI. AWA YO Nov. 19 (Reuter) Rhone? i a were 89 tor two m their second Dingi against tha HOC at on the Etna] day Of match here. Only MM over was bowled between lunch and tea because of rain. First innings scores were:57 words
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Article75 1956-11-20 13 BRISBANE. Nov. 19 tßeuten Western Australia. with six first innings wickets standing were 261 runs behind Queensland at the end ol thc rain-curtailed third day's play In their Sheffield Shield match here. Western Australia, 45 for four at the close on Saturday m reply to Queen-^and75 words
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308 1956-11-20 13 THAILAND'S BEST CUP 'HOPES" TO PLAY HERE THAILAND'S young but powerful badminton team will match their skill against Singapore at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Nov. 29 and 30. Included la the visiting 1 a^e three of Thailand's be.-: Thomas Cup "hopes." They are 80-year-old Charoen Sac Tae. p i308 words
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Article45 1956-11-20 13 SWEEP tickets for tiie Singapore Turf Club December meeting are still available to members, an official of the STC said y« sterday. As announced previously, all Sweep, for tha -Tth Oct. 1956. the third day of the October Gold Cup) meeting arc closed.45 words
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272 1956-11-20 13 Javelin Throw May Start A Games' Flare Up MELBOURNE, Nov. 19 (AP)— One of the foremost Olympic officials, who declined to be quoted by name. raised the possibility on Sunday that the controversy over the Spanish style of throwing the javelin may yet flare up at the Games, which start272 words
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Article145 1956-11-20 13 Will They, Won't They, Play... MELBOURNE. Nov. 18 (DPI Olympic officials were still awaiting word today from Communist China whether or not a teen trom th: t country would compete m the tournii An ollicial said still officially entered, the Commu Cb hese had not yet confirmed it like all145 words
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Article206 1956-11-20 13 Services Get Ready For Saturday SINGAPORL oml Services Ragfej -W A\ meet Singapore Civili ins on the padang this day m what is considered to be a "key" match m the southern zone of the 1 1 M Malaya rugby competition Encourag their resounding victory over N Sembilan a fortnight206 words
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Article107 1956-11-20 13 COLOMBO Nov 18 (Reuter) Tie I icket touring team all out for 283 here today m their match against Ceylon who had replied with 69 for 7 when rain stopped play. The three day match ends tomorrow. The day*s honours v.Gamini Goonesena, captain elect of Cambridge107 words
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Article63 1956-11-20 13 MELBOURNE. I I 19 (Reuter U- S' I jumper George Shaw gave spectators and I sell a shock whei ing :n a sports meeting at Bendigo, mo miles from here, at th nd. Sparks flew from his spikes I.c began his run-up for urnp he had trodden nc63 words
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Article76 1956-11-20 13 MELBOURNE. Nov. 19 (Reuter) Russian Olympic officials are taking home a boomerang and hope to g I men to make them, Australian decathlon com; i T ohn Cann. a bomerang tr. I sprinter Olga Koshelew at the Olympic Village er trying to throw tt Vcial said they76 words
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Article58 1956-11-20 13 L- aged 7b peace: s reside: 71, Lorong M Telok t Nov. 18 1956 at 555 am mourned by his seven Siew Tuan. Lim Chua: Chuan Kirn Chuan Boon. Chuan Hock. Chuan Poh Tee. four daughters I dnufhters-in-lsw tr.rcr sons-in* I n d 20 Funeral on Thursday Nov. 22.58 words
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Advertisement78 1956-11-20 13 DIAMOND TODAY SHOW x 3 15, 6.15 and 9 1." p.m "PHABHL Xl M\V\" (Hindi) Starring: Prem Arid). Mafcei-Ji P Kailash Mastrr Rajknmat Mumtaz Begum. Sheela, I'nudctl and mam others TAJ CINEMA lODAY 3 SHOWS: \.\b. 141 ano UI •LOOTERA" (Hindi) with English and Chinese subtitles. Marring Nasir Khan. Jabeen.78 words
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Advertisement554 1956-11-20 13 CLASSIFIED ADS SIR AIKAs VACWI BOX No. T2864 SS rilled. A; ked." MAI U W lON OF ill i> invited he pott o! Exer V C. The appointment will be on a year to •ct bans. Ca- Of any nation are invited to apply, but must have fairly high standard554 words
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Miscellaneous151 1956-11-20 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp £>UT "YOU HAVE T* TH' THEV'S GONNA EXHIE-T »T, IN WOULD VO' LIKE MAM HAT, V" *N 3'JCh A A GLASS CASE, NEXT TO J MR BUM? AH WON'T J I PLEASE DON'T *~^4 WONDERFUL }> O* < THE APE MAN, EVRY DAY, NEED151 words
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Miscellaneous39 1956-11-20 13 BADMINTON SEMI-FINAL: Singapore Malays Badminton Association Tournament. HOCKEY SUA LEAGUE DIV. fc 8.0.D.C.A. DI SRC. at 8.0 D.C.A.; R.A.F. Changi VS University at Changi. DIV. 3 Singapore Teachers' Union vs V.M.C.A. at V.M.C.A.; FRIENDLY: S.C.C. vs C.S.C. at S.C.C.39 words
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Article, Illustration168 1956-11-20 14 OLY MP IC ROUNDUP WE LIVE IN A SICK WORLD... Says BRUNDAGE Bill Funk's THE greatest dangers threatening the Olympic Games were commercialisation and political interference, the President of the International Olympic Committee. Mr. Avery Brunri.ict' s.uci m a speech m Melbourne >e>terday. •The popular impression Is that an amateur168 words
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Article371 1956-11-20 14 NO HOPE FOR ALL BUT TWO fgmzet Only Annie Soon May Survive MALAYA'S top woman sprinter. Mary Klass, whose Games prospects slumped sharply after days of disappointing training; Htn drawn m the tousrhev the Olympic and 200 Singapore team llanafl I Jocelyn de Souza wa, despair when the draw of371 words
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Article288 1956-11-20 14 Winning Gallop by Nufenen Ipoh Trackwork From WINDSOR LAD IPOH. Mon NUFENEN. with iockej Geyer m the saddle, did a w inning gallop ed too smart for stablemate c FIRE POW llv m a threefurlong tryout to clock 3S-3 •> sec on ah. .v. v tr.uk. ifeni who wa s288 words
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Article, Illustration733 1956-11-20 14 THE draw for thc Olympic dames tr.irk events has been I announced. Now the worlds r athlefa at— and wonder, i the rail before the real I storm, but not lor Smgapores v i.a.l Federation's athletes. They're just ien ethers have almost gone through iStandard - 733 words
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734 1956-11-20 14 I tell you: It's Wrong, Wrong... very Wrong! fJjfißQ KILK WILSON: The New Aussies are )f m9 wmmM j 0 n g more f, arm thgn g 00 j f 0 ff,j s f eam MELBOURNE, Mon.— This is a ha.d story to write. Everyone mast suffer m anguished sympathy734 words
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Article69 1956-11-20 14 MELBOURNE Nov 19 Reuter) __The Russian distance runner Vladimir Kuts suffer- I ed minor cuts on the head today when the car he was driving collided head-on with an electric light pole m the Olympic Village. He was thrown forward, striking his head on the windscreen. He waved69 words
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Article34 1956-11-20 14 MELBOURNE N l 9 (B -Mr. Daniel Ferris President Eisenhower's personal re.ye. was taken I Vincent ispital from the OVmpic Village last nifM ing from Pneun. it was officially announced today.34 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-11-20 14 RUSSIAN disci'? (hempion, N:i. a Ponamareva, who mv chari stealing five hats when she i oi ta London recent, given a badge by Arm 1 1 swimmers, left i Dougie Gray ana Nancy Simons, a' the Olympic Village, at Hcidlebera. near Melbourne. UP IUP - 44 words
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Article19 1956-11-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Figers beat X hen Dial School y match the Brickfields Road ground here today19 words
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Article100 1956-11-20 14 The Duke The Sick MELBOTRNT Nov 18 (UP)— The Duke of 1 baryta arrived m the ffd< rai capital ol < berra todaj ea routi tn Melbourne to Olj mj :< < imes The Olympic readied Sydnej ti aad araa treet* d crowd eettauited at in.--600 who i thp relai100 words
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Article45 1956-11-20 14 beat Singa pot Club "B by try m j on the I Scon 5 r R E M 1 Raynor a (penalty), Bawkin, (try) converted by R Musapha converted kg Russel. Thomas scored for S.C.C. 'B re.:.: I "A lad time.45 words
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