Singapore Standard, 21 November 1956

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  • 37 1 Sin gap ore Sta nm dard STANDARD POLICE SB f^ VtH F,RE BR,GADI GENERAL HOSPITAL ***** (5 lines) 2400 J\j I -3-- 2811 2414 i. VII. .No. 142 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 14 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 142 1 THE 500-ton Japanese fishing trawler, Feisu Maru, which was involved m a dramatic air-sea rescue operation after running aground off Natuna Island on Monday, has sunk, according to reports reaching Singapore yesterday. The entire crew of 37 officers and men
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  • 381 1 $1,000,000 SKIPS THE COLONY ...And Govt. Cant Do A Thing About Mr. Hart THE SINGAPORE TREASURY HAS IN THE PAST NINE YEARS LOST $1,102,007 THROUGH PEOPLE WHO SKIPPED THE COLONY WITHOUT PAYING INCOME TAX. And Government is unable to do anything about it, according to the Financial Secretary, Mr. T.
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  • 100 1 This is what you'll Pay THESE are the new scales of income tax that Malayans will have to pay from January 1, 1956. They were approved by the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday: 7'-irgeable hmSwm Ml Of Tax For every doil.ir of the first 1.500 5 per cent next
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  • 108 1 New Plan To Beat Chin Peng KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Malaya -Tlud co- operation U linst Chin Peng's terrorist I ings on their common borders will come m for a critical examination by the Army top brass when the Federation's Director of Operations. Lt Gen. R. H Bower, visits Bangkok next
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  • 64 1 Internees A Protest LONDON. Nov. 2d (Reuter) —The Foreign Office m an official statement today said that the condition ot the British civilian employees of Suez contractors interned m Egypt was not satisfactory. The statement said that despite representation.- by the protecting power. Switzerland, the British civilians had poor and
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  • 110 1 JAKARTA. Nov 20 (AP) The Indonesian army commander at 3.20 p.m today ordered the restriction to baaracks of all troops m the capital, cancelled and announced publicly the political situation was not serious m any sense For the past four days the Indonesian capital hzs
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  • 34 1 TH" first deta hment cl Indian soldiers 46 s diers commanded by a colon< left Naples yesterday for aba Seweir near ItmaiU* 'o join the United Nation. International Emergency Force m Egypt.
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  • 204 1 2,000 Refugees Flee Hungary Daily UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 20 (UP) Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoeld reported today that 34.000 Hungarian refugees have fled into Austria and the flow continues at an average rate of 2.0U0 a day. Hammarskjoeld presented to the United Nations General Assembly an interim report on
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  • 249 1 CAIRO, Nov. 20 (Reuten Colonel C. F. Moe (Norway), Deputy Chief of the United Nations Emergency Force, said a compony of Norwegian troops under U. N. command will move into Port Said tomorrow to prevent friction between the Egyptian population
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  • 67 1 Gruenther' s Successor PARIS. N( Reuter)— Genera. La I N Bl i of a Lutheran minister and i1 49. the youngest general ir. I United States Air Force became Supreme Comma' V V -.on North At Treaty forces m Europe He took over from Ger^ Alfred Gruenther, Supreme Commander Allied
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  • 32 1 BRIG 0a Alfredo M. Santos has been designated chief of the S il I rertj Organization ing <->fn>e ir, Bangkok, Tha and gtatea a LT report '.'.< tn Mai i i
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  • 282 1 Official: Petrol Rations On Dec. 17 LONDON N 20 (Better) Petrol i. v be introducec on Dec. 17, the Ministry of Fuel, Mr. Aubrey Jones, announced today. Rationing will affect motor fuels, motor sr oil used m road vr r told the Hou« Comn. The necessary ore- for th« scheme
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  • 46 1 LONDON. Nov 20 (Reuter) —A start is to be made on Thursday with the Bril eservists a p foi iez ensi?. the Se- retat. for War. Mr. John Hare, told the Housr -ay. hoped thai t -s about 3,000 reser :r; released.
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    • 5 1 Pwase five qendtAuzuf Xmas Cheer
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    • 119 1 M) ctLa+m*>-r tr 4y ly tellrV Ag<?nts SCOTT 6 ENGLISH (SEA LTD Singapore b Kuaio Lumpui TOLLEYS KTfJ^^M^ TRF R4U OP I ißfijJ I "^1 IBk JI A R .^_____|________B____i_B_i_|_____rj UT~\\ Second Annua' £__m ARTS BALL JSMtX Theme; /^al<-\ The Circns ff l'flMuA Saturday Mh I iJlliSf > Oerember s
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. Nov 20—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.10 to Cl Sterling 56.41S to U.S. SI; $1,841 to Malayan $1. $0,191 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $281 to a tael.
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  • 338 2 CRACK DOWN ON PORT SAID IS POSTPONED AS- Approvol Of Two Govts Is Sought PORT SAID, Nov. 20 (AP)— A British. French plan to put the Egyptian population of Port Said under military rule probably with Q provision for requisition of labour ran into high
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  • 174 2 THE Oxford undergraduate offered his French girl friend a lift on his motor scooter. And they rode straight into trouble all because of her tight skirt. For Police-Constable Joe Coffey saw blonde Florence Marie Odette Lacombe de la Tour breaking the
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  • 148 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 1052, 1055 Dec.RSSNo.I 104} 104J R.S.S. No. 2 103, 1032 R.S.S. No. 3 10H 102 Tone: Steady. ■>tpor_ n> The price of tin on the local market yesterday was $4121 per picul. (Up 121).
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  • 422 2 Hungary Shivers As An Early Winter Advances BUDAPEST, Nov. 20 (Router) Industry is almost at a standstill m Hungary today and there was near anarchy and chaos m the administration as the country shivered m the icy grip of an early advancing winter. Between a quarter and a third of
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  • 82 2 WASHINGTON. Nov 20 (AP)— Bishop William A. Scully of Albany, New York, reported today that 23 per cent of the American movies reviewed by the Catholic Legion of Decency m the past year were found to be "morally objectionable m part" for all persons. This is
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  • 134 2 LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter)— The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Lord Reading, said today no damage had been done to the Bahrein Petroleum Company's oil installations, though production had been affected by absenteeism. He told a questioner m the House of Lords that
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  • 59 2 Lightning Strikes 3 People TWO women and a man were struck by lightning during the height of the storm m Singapore yesterday. Koh Ah Geok. 21. was badly burnt when she was struck outs;de her home m Chang: Road. She was admitted to the General Hospital The other two, who
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  • 58 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 20 (Reuter)—Mr. Chang Shi Chao, an intimate friend of Communist China's leader, Mr. Mao Tsetung. has arrived m Hongkong on an unknown mission, several Chinese newspapers reported here tonight In the past Mr. Mao has used Mr. Chang a 1 a negotiator on secret
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  • 55 2 EAGHDAD, Iraq.. Nov. 20. (UP) A large consignment of modern British military equipment for the Iraqi Army was being unloaded from the steamer Armanistan yesterday at B; srah. Tne shipment included 19 Centurion tanks, three tankdozers, two Centurion armoured recovery vehicles. 50 L rovers and large
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  • 150 2 C' wealth Tie Must Be Kept NEW DELHI. Nov. 2 ter)— The Indian Pnrr.e Minister, Mr Parliament tods;. 1 fare m Hungan i.tir.p suppression by S i would probably have v. f ;cn t very different I iere had been no invasion of Egypt." Mr Nehru was replying to demands
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  • 71 2 LONDON, N •oday repli< to Mai n ote on thi i The I ,:nister said I have i message of Nov. 15. As know o ir purpose m ii tei ing thc Middle East v s c effects of the I- '"I advocated as
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  • 110 2 RUSSIAN INTERVENTION IS DEPLORABLE LONDON, Nov. 20 (Reuter) Mr Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, said here yesterday that he felt "the Russian intervention m Hungary is to be deplored "I would like to see Russian troops withdrawn and Hungary left to work out her own destiny." he told
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    • 453 2 I QUICK -FROZEN PEAS) SWEETEST, TENDEREST OF ALL !Tlie young green peas reach you at their tender best, with aD Jf their delicious tiavour as fresh as the morning they were picked. That's because immediately they reach the height of perfection 1 *df f\w> I *no m\rm Kb Jm >
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  • COLONY BUDGET DEBATE
    • 221 3  - Free Trade Principle Is Being Killed' JUMABHOY THE imposition of a In on luxury goods was "a fui mental departure from the free t r ;e policy of Singa: which has continued for er a rTelok Ayer; duril I the reading of the LuxuryHe Wtid that for a Gov^rr- sell
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    • 144 3 MR. David Marshall. lashed out at thc C Council m the debate on the second reading of the Council E Amendment Bill. The Assembly passed the division. 3 He charged that some of the Councillors had made the City Council eground for shady political manoBVE_fc The
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    • 190 3 of passing judgment on elected Council na hers only lay with the pc whom they represent and _£ith the Government, said t [niun Mnng. A-- blyman for Serangoon, during .i reading of the City Council Election (Temporary Prov. I Pin-pointing his criticism on i Mum
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    • 125 3 Mr. John Fde (T*n| V MM l :oposed tax on I ucury foods wull prove "suicidal to the Color. He said B_| ail from r a chain I read c the cost of ring the poorer sections of the p lation. -•.des. there will be less
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    • 33 3  -  LIM KOON TECK Mr. Lim Knon Terk 'Lio.-Soc. Paya Lobar' speaking on the Luxury Tax Bill said m spite of assurances from Government that the entrepot trade of Singapore
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    • 930 3 Luxury Tax No 'Deathblow' To Free Trade But A Justified Source Of Revenue— Hart f^U 7u a nc,al Secretary Mr. T. M. Hart told the Leg.slat.ye Assembly yesterday that I.T™ l iV__ l S* w the ,ncome T Amendment Bill which brought for the first time persons earning less than
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    • 227 3 MR. DAVID MARSHALL (Cairnhill) said he unvuvrvedlv supported the Luxury Tax Bill. Though there was none on the government benches representing trade interest!, the Labour Front Coalition was always conscious of the fact that Singapore's survival depend on the activities of capital, trade and
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    • 137 3 Mr. Lim (her Kheng (Independent. Changi). said he sup ported the Luxury Tax Bill. In a Socialist Government, such legislation was necessary, he said. He sa.d it was all very we: talk about entreoort trade but be suggested Singapore .-nould not de- much on it. An
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    • 213 3  -  MARSHALL ll al Urn C.ty Council to another year December, I9b~. said if elected members on the Council were l to remain, this differentia] tn nominate I mem- the Governor It set 1 for Mr afar--pen out with a barrage of criticism
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    • 138 3 Mr. R. Jumabhoy (Telnk Ayer i yesterday asked the Financial Secretary, Mr. t. m Hart, whether the 18 months' office of tha Labour Front Coalition Government "led to the sad poaiUon of liquidating the Colony's SlOO million Special Reserve Fund created m IKS." Mr. Jumabhoy
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    • 29 3 Mr. I.im Cher Kheng (Changi) said be was reluctantly supporting the City Co-uneil Elections B ll "It is high time we cleaned the City Council." he said.
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    • 34 3 THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy .-peaking m support of the City Council Election- Bill. Said the extension of the life of the Council was "a necessary evil."
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    • 369 3 Lee's Amendment For 'Old Rates Again' Is Defeated And New Bill Carried Tilt increase m tax rates on incomes is a result of co-ordinated talks with the Federation Government "as a matter of common policy." said the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, during the debate on the
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    • 146 3 UN iAPORE. so far, has hoc:. V'nout a board to look atfare of sea--1.. tba Hi] of Commerce _B 1 Mr J M. Junia- m the Legislative As\y_ yesterday m introduc- up a Seafarers' Welfare Board. The bill was passed with the imous approval of the
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    • 211 3 Special Treat^^^W ''^iP^^W t« _t— an' 'i L/ de.,v v.^ r flavour V^^^^ I f^^T ***n member of thc family. i7>-v.^ \>\ V f nest mgrec < v v r V^i )^so 0 V I < c world! 0 O Vv (heir nL rUixe ■•d C ev^^ deliciousro* A cur
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  • 175 4 YOKO Rono. one of Japan's mcst promising women pianists. flew into Singapore yesterday with her husband on a honey moon -cum -concert tear. Only three months fcfOs tlte mgM of 24, Yoko Kono (above) married another musician French horn .Vtver. Kaoro Tehiba alter a romance
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  • 106 4 Don' t Exploit Workers, Bosses Told THE r-ire-i icnt of ''re SiP.saX u er Mi m; and Manufad iring Workers' Union i Swan Chok, i terdaj called UDon all rubber millers and their employees to maintain a "soirit of co-operation." The appeal was made I I M n't umiversary re'"
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  • 27 4 Krishnan, din ir I X Film P: oduction >, Sin- Ml the D festeriav by Air CmUi I t_M Him production la Bombay and IVi Irastudios.
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  • 224 4 THIS was the tale of two young lovers as related m the -Singapore Assizes yesterday. The man ffll 21-year-old Bundram Pillal Mummorthi. a hospital attendant. His sweetheart was an exehool gtti They first m< t in June, la.>l year. Alter tha they MW V3ch
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  • 66 4 THREE men, two armed with revolver! and the third with a knife, heM up a family n f eight r.nd robbed them Of cash and jewe'lery worth SI, OOO m Ja.an F.unos. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Entering thc house, the robbers herded the family into a room
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  • 173 4 Took $150 Bribe -Charge PROBATIONARY tnapectof of Police m. Balasuadram was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with accepting a bribe of $150 iron a achoolboy lat Dhoby Ghaut on April 18, as an inducement to influence his luperior officer not to take acti' :i m a "certain case." Inspector
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  • 153 4 TANG KAK MAY SOON BECOME 'WHITE' Two Top M. C. P. Organizers Are Cut Down By Security Forces, And... MALACCA, Tues. With the elimination of two top-ranking Communist bosses m Tangkak, Lav Lee and Yeung Kuo, the terrorist organization m this important sector of the Malacca-Muar border has now crumbled,
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  • 152 4 Last month, a record number of 13 bandits were eliminated m Tangkak. Lav Lee was killed shortly after a bandit had surrendered to Police last week. He had been sent to Tangkak by the Central Committee to take over the place of Yeung Kuo and
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  • 288 4 ...AND FOR CLAUDIO ('COOKING POT') ARRAU A 2- GRAND INVITATION I THE great ChTcrm pianist. Claudio Arrau, who de-eribed the piano at the Victoria Memorial Hall as 'a cross hetween a cooking rot and a frying pan.*' should re-visit Singapore m the middle cf next year. Reason: lie may he
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    • 398 4 |i CATHA. ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ICATHAYI NOW SHOW "»c/ I i^miJlW.^mHgll BINGCROSBY l! ML *I^A GRACE KE^Y WKr FRANK SINATRA Q-tTl' 32j£rW> HIGH SOCIETY" l V* LOUS ARHSTROMC INO HIS S4NQ 'l COMING! I'irim.i "t I'"-! Nt- m \l^r\\l»H)N i [ne HOPE m -THAT CERTAIN FEELING" _■•''< IM M\Kll -\i\i (iEOBOI
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    • 160 4 ROYAL North Bridge Rd. Now Showing ar ;00 <fc 7"0 p.m The Bevt Tamil Eilm of this H UK other year! M \DI R \l VEER AN 1 s( 1 1 ring Bhanumtthi, Padmini jnd VI <■ Ramaehandran ATLWTU;... JMssM World Starts Mm at 7.00 9 I", p.m. _D1 h
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    • 309 4 Now piDlTfll 4 Showing WArl lUL Jg| 6.30 9.30pm The Joy. Heartache and l.arsof Young Love.....^^ SHAWS PRODI HON W^l j"A FORLORN HOPE' \2% MANIiNRIN riCI! l!f W~<i with Superimposed English Sub-title* B starrin, Lf\DA CHAO LUI ifvi» U ~m t Only the wom.n l>flic\ed him Next onh Un hvj
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  • 340 5 But Only If $700 Mil. London Mission Fails KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Alliance Government plans to approach the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for financial backing for the Federation's "new deal" programme, if the British Government turns down its $700,000,000 loan request next month.
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  • 70 5 111 tiny object trailing: behind this Dakota aircraft is a magnetometer and i gadget which Ls going to help map a third of the Malaya's land mass. 1 te aircraft belongs to the Spartan Air Services of Canada whose experts are re
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  • 271 5 Girl (14) Rescued After Two Day Kidnap Ordeal POLICE HOLD 3 MEN ESPITE the impassioned pleas of a 14-year-old thai her pregnant mother needed her at home, three men threatened to lash fa h the seasoned tail of a a ray fish and later abducted her. She was neld captive
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  • 108 5 270-Ft. Snip 01 Censors Scissors And It's Passed "IfINUIT Champs-Elysees" lar "Murder ght") a new French film combining homicide rip-tease, has been passed for public screening m Singapore, after a foot snip of the censor's The committee of the Film Appeal Board, who r movie la passed it I i_"
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  • 24 5 '..TAUF'S 'er Idueatton,:.: yesterday interviewed M < pelled students out of i I I are seeking admis.nto various Chinese h
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  • 26 5 Hl] v. KB W hay (20), was yesterday fined 525 for carrying a knuckle duster Pel i s Jaya. Kuala ir's sati Uite tow::.
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  • 55 5 THE managing-director of thc .Muslim Publishing House Eld., was fined total of Mil m a Singapore Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to charges under the Labour Ordinance of failing to pay the September wages of li> workmen m the required time of seven days after
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  • 84 5 STC Men To Get Paid For Riot Days SINGAPORE Traction Company will pay its employees (OUT days' wages for the riot period between Oct 26 and 29 inclusive. The general manager, Mr. A. A. Swing, said he had decided to pay the wages because of the excellent work by the
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  • 25 5 AN Ipoh rice dealer. Ban Hum Yin (62) yesterday reported the loss of $6,130 which he kept m a safe m his shop.
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  • 160 5 Shapely Girl Servers In Dens Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Opium den operators m Kuala Lumpur are using sex-appeal to "pep-up" dope sales, the Sessions Court was told today. They employ shapely girls who lift their samfoos to exhibit their thighs to patrons while serving
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  • 141 5 3rd Officer Tells Of Attack THE flashing of lights b two small boats at the Norwegian freighter, Hoegh Silverwave. off Pulau Bukom on the evening of Nov. 18 resuited m MOM "activity ia the crew's quartersThis was alleged m the SinI pore Filth Magistrate's Court yesterday after a seaman. Tong
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  • 77 5 A BRIDAL car wa s involved ia I smash-up during the storm In Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday. Th 0 bride was admitted to the General Hospit The bride. Khoo Seek Kew, 21, of Pontian, Johore, was rushed to hospita; m her wedding dress Her veil
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  • 201 5 Mystery As 52 Seamen Arrive ARE THEY SHIPWRECKS? ICTBTERS iorrounda arrival, at Bingap r« International Airport iast night, oi 52 ■ea m c n many with bandaged head; and arms. Though nobody would lurnisfa a clue as to who they were and whe c they came [rem, the Standard managed
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  • 38 5 A merchant Mr. Goh Kirn Kiat married Miss Yeo Siew Lian at Port Swettenham last week. The reception and dinnpr nartv wp-p ViplH »t h« Wah Heong Cafe.- Standardpic by Ch'ng Seng Poh
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  • 161 5 IPOH, Tucs.— A 20-year-old schoolboy, Syed Osman David Hogan Shaidali, was finpd $140 tor three traffic offences which the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. E. V. A. Peers, regarded as "schoolboy exhibition." Mr. Peers disbelieved a defence suggestion that the charges were "concocted" by
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  • 92 5 A STUDENT, Leang Vong San. iterday sentencea m a Singapore Distrii I to 12 months' jail for riol by thtOWina stones at memera of the Police Force, at Pekin Street, on Oct. 26 at 4.50 p.m. Meanwhile, U others were also charged with throwing stones at
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  • 39 5 SUNGEI BAKAP. Tues Sentence of three m vr.?' imprisonment was imposed bj Mr. D Anthony. President the Sessions Court, Nibong TebaL, 'today, on 35-year-old, Quan Ah Tee who admitted kidnapping a girl who was a minor.
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 471 6 pVIH while the H.- Since" Western Ptnrwi wen studying i uupgi-M R .-van proposal for another "siunm I conference on d ment, In the Kn nlin, Cm it leader Nikita Kb v.chev was >ing a venomous attack on B: ■nd France and what he termed "western i r
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    • 367 6 'J HE Emperor m and the Emperor of Eth: pia are n iw enjoying each v.-.er".-, imperial nay be doing so for the first and last 'IM I v defunct Japanesecreated Manchuk is now languisJ ing m a Chinese jail. Henry Pu-". Mle Manchu emperors who had
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  • 615 6  - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by HPEN Assemblymen, in- eluding the lone Labour Front back-bencher, took full advantage of the Singapore budget debate on Tuesday to win the favour of thc electorate. The debate gave at least one member of the Opposiv n. the Independent, Ahmad Ibrahim,
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  • 768 6  -  Patrick O'Donovan fgm THESE EXPLOSIVE ISSUES WILL BE TACKLED IN A reports*****************!***^! NEW YORK r H E regular annual session of the I'nited Nations, which opened last week after being, postponed for two months so as not to coincide with the preliminaries of the American Presidential elections,
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  • 622 6 Sir; In your editorial "That Broad Hint." I do not think you are fair to me; it does not appear as if the full text— and contentions of my address to the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club has been reported to you. It is my fault I have
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  • 171 6 Shorts from the TA lks "All that man has achieved m art, sVence. building, polities or m whatever sphere of endeavour you care to mention, has been the product of hi.s mind. If you are going to climb Mount Everest you must first see yourself at the top ■nd then
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  • 141 6 U NI TED NAT IONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY It has taken the great Powers almost In m. The Powers v I iout signi. ficant armies, without atomic ins. without great air forces, have found a new and whr -he United Motions. any argument w«e needed to pr tance of this mcc
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  • 146 6 We the PEOPLE Sir; Or." of the announcers of Radv y is evidently too super. I bother to announce words as they are generally spoken. He talks of KED-DA not Kedah. DADA DIDDUMS WOODUMS. He sound.; thc X In Perak and does, not ma^e it silent as the office boy
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  • 52 6 Who's done it? r.a v.. ies of most o: horses, could not gather w;r '.ers of the dil- rent races. Some announcers do announce, and give the names .c horses, 1. 2. and 3 and repeat ea:h result v but not the announcer of the 9? news on November km
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  • 191 6 Sir; Recently, the Director of Education ir.'.ormed all qualified teachers of English tn Chinese Schools, who possess only standard eight certificates to undergo a complete re-examina-tion before promotion. This is really a very unfair move of the Government to re-examine nor-mal-trained teacher. who have sat for Examinations set
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  • 335 7 16, 000 HUNGARIANS IN SLAVE CAMPS UJlA§§embly Debate: US And Russia In First Round Clash They Will Die As Nazi Victims Did, Says Lodge UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 20 (AP)— Henry Cabot Lodce Jr. told the IN yesterday the Soviet Union has deported 16,000 Hungarians irom Budapest He said many would
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  • 174 7 Tito Starts Second Fight With Kremlin LONDON, Nov. 2 (UP) —Marshal Tito c: io| ported emup >n a second major struggle again! the Kremlin leaders today. There we: iV.rmed teports c: B v troop move- wards thi .ug xslav border. On the outcome v me p H- up-, nd the
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  • 236 7 TDK tear-soaked cap between Diana Dors and her husband Dennis (The Menace') Hamilton gets smaller and smaller. They spent the second day (m Britain) of their much proclaimed parting, just like the first together. And to anyone following around these revolving Dors this
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  • 147 7 Chicago. How. 20 (Beater) A technical ruling by the Qlinoia Appeal Court yesterday means that "teat tube" babies born m the state are Illegitimate m ca.scs where th- 1 father Is not the donor. The court dismissed an appeal agatnat this ruling by a lower
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  • 264 7 Secret Police Detain Tito's Ex-Lieutenant BELGRADE, Nov. 20, (UP) Security police yesterday detained Milovan DjttM. the pureed former Yugoslav Communist leader who criticized party policy. [nforme I sources lid oe chaiv i "anti and "anti- people" activities '0 officers pi Djilas at his home mm took him to security police
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  • 46 7 PROVIDENCE. F.iv-! Isv >v 20 APi Leroy E. Oatlow, 35. was fined mm vterday for improper 1 riving He admitted that while he wtm watching a girl walk along th- sidewalk hia ear struck a »el uppoxl i I a street underpass.
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  • 22 7 th?: rs has rehntad metrictkmi on Hungarian refuqe^s g I I America and began ng regular Immigration visas. AP.
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  • 235 7 BANGKOK, Nov. 20 (Reuter)— Russia and the United States clashed today at the meeting of the Interparliamentary Union over the question of economic aid to Asian countries. i During discussion on problems of the social economic and political development of territories of
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  • 43 7 PRINCE Axel of Denmark reported 1o Melbourne police Monriav night that the Austra-lian-made Hnlden car placed at his disposal for h:^ visit to the Oiympie Game? had been stolen quarter of an hour after he narked it outside his hotel Reuter.
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  • 71 7 Launching Sites Built Secretly TAIPEI. Nov. 20 (Reuter) A Chinese Nationalist military spokesman said today that Communist China recently completed three launching sites for guided missiles on her eastern coast facinp Formosa. He said they were built under conditions of great secrecy, with the assistance of Russian technicians. He would
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  • 58 7 SAIGON. Nov. 20 (Reuter) A typhoon destroyed 3,000 bamboo houses, ripped the thatched roofs off many more and sank 200 junk- m the Mekong Delta. South Vietnam, last week, the Socia Welfare Ministry announced today. Five people were killed ana 30 injured. The ministry said 16.000 people
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  • 114 7 'ILLEGIT IMAT E FATHER \ECKSTINE SUED FOR CHILDREN SUPPORT I A LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20 (AP) Singer Billy Eckstine lias admitted paternity ot two children born to a one-time Atlanta disc iockej and model but declined a judge's suggestion that he marry her. Eckstine said during a 15--minute conference with
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  • 215 7 Eden's Indisposition Arouses Speculation LONDON, Nov. 20 (AP)— Mr. R. A. Butler No 2 man m thc British Government, presided o\ei a C'abinr-1 meeting today m plate of ailing Prime Ministt r Sii Anthony Eden. Sir Anthonys doctors have ordered him to rest because of "severe overstrain." The mere fact
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  • 135 7 LONDON. Nov 20 (AF The closing of the Suez Canal and shutting doun of Middle East pipelines caused a meat drheiV strike and higher meat prices m London yesterday. It was this way: Thc NaUaaaliaed BrM Road Services ordered one out of every 10 of
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  • 106 7 French Oil Supply Is Drying Up PARIS N v 20 'AP, Finance Minister Paul Rar_u_Mst v n porters yestr. France's stocks of fuel oil will be exhausted, at present rati lof O B mpt m midDecember a.s the result of thi closing of the Sues .*nal. Gasoline st >nly until
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  • 160 7 Rootes Boss In Airport Brawl Frenchman Loses A Tooth PARIS. Nov. 28 AF Bntish automobile tycoon Sir W iliani Rootes and Lad> R tea wen i tiargi r j esterdaj with "violenci .ipainst pub tic rtunnc an .tirport disputp hrrr la?t I rid Judge Alexis Zousmann th clala trying to
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  • 54 7 PAN T. Nov 20 (UP)— The Communists today returned the body of a T public of Ko.e;. ii t pilot who was shot down m North Korea m an unarmed propellor driven plane on Nov. 7. kage o' •ang was also handed over to the United
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  • 289 8 Wage Row Leads To A Showdown FIFTEEN Singapore school teachers, all members of the newly-formed Christ Church School Teachers' Union, have been given notices terminating their services on Nov. 25 unless they sign specific and individual agreements with the management. Reason: Tha Union has been demanding
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  • 172 8 A CO-OPERATIVE bank, with an initial capital of §1,000,000 to aid co-operative societies m rural and urban areas, will be formed soon m Singapore, the Standard was told yesterday. Chairman of the Singapore Co-operative Union. Mr. N. A. Kularajah. said the formation of the
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  • 50 8 A DOCUMENTARY programme, describing Hungary's fight for freedom, will be on the air at 8 p.m. today. It is written and narrated by Edward Ward. The programme, recorded from the Overseas Service of the B 8.C.. will roolace the fortnightly world affairs forum "In the News."
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  • 147 8 A REPRESENTATIVE of the Nippon Asia University. Mr. M. P. Hon, is m Singapore to recruit local student for further studies at his University. He said 70 students will be recruited from Singapore, the Federation and other Southeast Asian countries. Out of these, three
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  • 99 8 'Hill-Billy' Joe Joins Contest ORGANIZERS of the "1956 All-Malaya Ta'.enume" competition to be held m Singapore on Dec. 15 and 22. said yesterday that there will be an aucution for ali contestants at the Badminton Hail. Guillemard Road, on Dec. 12. A Singapore "hill-billy" singer and guitarist. Joe Tan (acove,)
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  • 95 8 Library For Yio Chu Kang Villagers THE .V.agers of Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, will have their own library, when the Raffles Library (Chinese Section, extension is opened m the village Community Centre on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Chi- I Minister ol Singapon l-• perform the opening cci
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  • 105 8 Military Medal For A Jungle Hero "RESOLUTE leoder ship" m the foce of c desperate onslaught r> terrorists m the Moloyor jungle has earned Ser geanf Edward J. Sullivon (left), of the Second Battalion the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, the Mih tory Medal. The skirmish with the enemy, which took ploce
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  • 323 8 Varsity Row Sir Sydney's Speech Is Debate Topic FORMER V ice-Chancellor of the I'niversitj of Malaya, Sir Sydney Came. will come under heavy fire when the Guild of Graduates meets on Friday to debate his Convocation Address, the Standard learned yesterday. The Address, read ou: by the acting Y:ce-ChjH_-cellor, Dr.
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  • 60 8 TWO ;;oU» c :er= flew ir.to Singapore from Calil rnia esterday, scpanied by th< lr wives. They sre Ri erendi Persing and D. SIM ,v who) an on a round-thi tour. E'.irr. Church at S< Road, has arrangi I ipecial service ii r of th< two
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  • 31 8 THE al the < iamN t in r Sea View Hotel Saturd* Nob. 0209 and OJSI* Holoc f these i c are rested to phone R V. ang. *****.
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    • 508 8 (£n sine x/^// minimum-ironing Do you know the marvellous new tootal fabrics Fabrics thai dry smooth after J washing, Lhat need little if any ironing. It's i^v^_ i^3_L io easy to keep that tip-top fashion look X^ .SHS-t w.v. lovely fabrics Lke brocatis, tootoilz, V vWßi|^_^^^ Sin cotton. See them
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    • 975 8 Standard cJilmanac Information at a Glance „NGAP_ W,*"™ 5 TELOK ANSON RADIO MALAYA _{___§_f_____r____ 8 J lD pm CATHAY: F:c:— Pssam— 2. 6 and R\l)lOM\L\_ V u.rnrral _____r_______P___r_>____Sv_____^__r___^___l Cl7D_C*__fn_<g__/ m l m e--.-- ><:f i»-C»-rf_D_rfl__l/liY RL\ o r Kansas— l2.4s IV News c BAPPHIBE: Ikanak Jhaaak Para] 515 and 4
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  • 446 9 ft HERE'S HOW QEUGBTFVL slippers are designed ielt or other heavy material. 1. The slippers ■re completed and n-il m the usual way, trimmed icith plaited uool m a contrasting One plait is 'need round the join etueen the sole and c upper, and the :h c r
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  • 349 9 l 11M1M.fM.1.M.1.. 1.1, 1 iijt2HL*M»kJr yViiii.n, I ini______----___--___l__-_»< only one of millions of her own age who are going through the same experience at the same time. It should be explained also that the changes about to develop are the result of increased activity on the
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  • 250 9 Sheath Line for the Olympics day spectator wear as well as the more formal afternoon or evening social functions, for which the jacket can be removed and a stole and new jewellery added. A new feature which appears m many dresses and which may have been inspired by the Olympic
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  • 89 9  -  MIRRORPIC JTS no longer "the end for the girl who ladder* her stockings when she's off to meet the boy (vend after the shops have shut. For the nylon stocking slot machine has come to her rescue. And here two customers are seen taking advantage of the
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  • 107 10 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Gcosvenor Court. Kyokku Maru. Deelock, Malay, Boesb Silvei ive, Camphuvs, Teiema< Galatea, Golden Beta, 80...: der, Bt na\ >n. Sabang. INNER ROADS Tone Hai, Perintis, Giang Seng, New Susanna, Kah Kheng, Segamat, Lam Ann, Nangk iehindr, Ripon, Legundi, Esau, Petaling Kah Soon. En£ 9iong, Sri
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  • 44 10 THE board of Narborouqh (FMS) Rubber Estate Ltd. propn.-cs to recommend a final iend of 71 per cent, for the year ended June 30. 1956. payable m England on Dec 13. The annual general meeting \v:'.l be held on Dec. 18.
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  • 36 10 OUTPUTS from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group announced for October are: r >ber 7,603,200 lb.: tea (black) 179,000 lb.; palm oi! 1.....0 lb.; na m kernels 410 tons; tin ore 1.065 lb.
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  • 207 10 THE recent reduction m Malayan canned pineapple prices did not affect the Formosan pineapple industry, the Minister of Economics, Mr. Kiang Piao, told a group of Malayan journalists m Taipei yesterday. The Minister said orders from European countries for Formosa's pineapples were
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  • 219 10 JAPANESE-MALAYAN SYNDICATE FORMED JAPANESE interests took the final step yesterday toward reoperating the Endau iron mines of Johore which produced 250,000 tons of iron ore for its Japanese managers before the Pacific war. The Japan Mining Corporation and Gosso Trading Company signed
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  • 145 10 COMETS FOR PASSENGER SERVICE DE HAVILLAND Comets for passenger services have come to stay, Mr. H. G. Rice, the firm's export manager for the Far East, told the Standard yesterday. Mr. Rice was m Singapore on a Far East tour. BOAC has ordered 19 Comet IV and Capital Airlines have
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  • 95 10 THE U.S. Journal of Commerce has reported m New York that ship charter rates have risen to new high levels as a result of the demand for extra tonnage to move cargoes on the lengthy routes which by pa.ss the blocked Suez Canal. •'Prices for moving
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  • 97 10 SEREMBAN, Tues. The Pan-Malayan Cycle Dealers And Motor Traders Association held an emergency protest meeting at the Negri Sembilan Branch Headquarters here yesterday. Mr. Kuan Hong Sing of Seremban. who presided at the meeting, said traders were protesting again.st the recent action of Government ln imposing
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  • 66 10 RAUB Gold Australian Mining Co. Ltd.'s progress report of operations, showed fine gold produced at 1.239 ounces for the four weeks ended July 21. In the subsequent two fourweek period 1.297 and 1.185 fine gold ounces were produced. M.mng and milling operations were not affected to any
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  • 103 10 New Cargo Liner For F.E. Service Standard Shipping Reporter A NEW P O cargo liner the Salmara, has completed her trials and was delivered to the company last week. She is the sister ship to the 8.2(12 gross tons Salsette. built by John Brown, of the Clyde 'for the P
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  • 29 10 ORGANISERS of the annual Household Fair m Amsterdam, which has hitherto been wholly Dutch, have decided to have a British section next year for the first time.
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  • 60 10 A WOLVERHAMPTON firm of safemakers showed their emergency safe reiocking device by allowing their own craftsmen to attack a small office safe with explosives. The only signs of tampering alter gelignite explosions m both keyholes were burn marks round the holes. The safe continued to resist efforts
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  • 152 10 Rubber Up 1 c. On Better Demand SINGAPORE rubber prices yesterday continued their upward trend, first grade rubber for December shipment rising by 1} cents to 51. 04 J per lb., largely on better demand from Europe. The market opened steady at a cent above Monday's prices. Overseas overnight prices
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  • 22 10 INDIA will hold government trade exhibitions m Canton and Peking next January, a Madras Chamber of Commerce spokesman said yesterday.
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    28 10 MORE than 300 guests attended a party given by Messrs. J.C. Khemlani of High Street, Singapore, during the weekend. Pictured here are some of the guests.
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  • 303 10 f I^l i^mY~RwT A T I T* I lT* V —8.C./.. Centenary Report AX improvement m the world price M Malav a two principal commodities, rubber and tin re v better trading conditions during the year to 31, 1956, of which Borneo Co. Ltd., has been
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  • 181 10 MALAYAN' larebr ki terday reported the folio. vmg business done: 88. Pel. 53/9 arrival; CT c ords. 29 9: F. <_: .V ords. $2.20 lo ?2 22: Gammon .2.03: Hammers $1,571; Breweries $2 -V. Cement $1.75; Colli 95 and 96 ci Mela! Box 70; Robi: $1.625; Sime
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  • 140 10 MALAYAN than firmer m all sections yesterday with a fair amount of business pass W« i were marked up thr ighocrt the list. Pr. o changes snnounced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Associat.on yesterday >ere: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers S E (HK Rce> 340 nn IC. Colls 0
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  • 109 10 Singapon C] p; tange noon i vv .Mi per picul yesterda;. $Mjl Copra Nov. $26* buyers, $_c«| teller De-. $27* buyers ellei m drum' lers M intok v. $119 sellers. Sarawak v $118 sellers, spe.. 6 rawil black $84 sel. Singapore Coconut Oi .ciation clv.-_ prires: bulk $42
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  • 19 10 BRT] UN fonsump-. synl hi rubbei 5.000 I 20.006 tor* argei s year. Br.-, h Industrie^ Bun
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    • 569 10 NOTICES cm COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (1) SECRETARIAT: Supply I r.. Labourers tor 195 render Deposit IS SC 12 N00N— 4.12.56 12 WATER DEPARTMENT: (a Supply v Cast lr Sp< lis Clos< i p :n.— 2 i s'. Brass Stop >s and Bib aDS v and lc) Supply of 4
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    • 452 10 TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE tenders are Invited trom registered businessmen ter the suppiy of rat. ns prisoners and fuel to the I risona at Taiping, Batu Gajah, Kuala Lumpur, Penang. Johore Bahru, Alor Star. Seremban. Malacca. Sungei Patani, Muar. Kuan•m. Prison Camp Pengkalan 1 Kelantan, Henry Gurv v School Tetok Mas
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    • 403 10 NOTICES MALAYAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS are invited from approved Airconditioning Contractors for the airconditioning of the Proposed Extensions and the existing Telephone Exchange at Jalan Abdullah Ibrahim, Johore Bahru. Copies of the Building Plat, Spe vications and Tender Forms may be obtained from the Head Office of Swan
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    • 134 10 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adriotic, Near East India ond Rangoon Penang P.S'hom Molocco I m.v. "ROMANIJA" 17 19 Nov 20/21 Nov 22/23 Nov m.v. "LOVCEN* 20/22 Nov 2; 24 Nov Sailing direct to Adriatic Spore Molocco P. Shorn Kirn. v. "ROMANIA" 24'27N0v 2S m.v. LOVCEN" 16 18 Dec If 20 Dec
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    • 125 10 IffTl PV H W9 SPUI EXPECTED TODAY KLM XL 830 JAK 8.55 am M. Air.vavs ML 121 KL-MAL 9.55 am. M. Airways ML 101 PG-KL 12 45 p.m. KLM XL 821 AMAS-BK 135 pm. ROAC BA 780 LON-Re-KL 220 p m. BOAC BA 706 LON-CAL 11 45 a.m. m Airwayi
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    • 637 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDb Sailings tor Bangkok ond or For East Fcnong P S >-orr S pore "KAMBODIA 4 6 D?c D*t 9 9 Dec "SELANDIA" 11/11 Dec 1 2 1 3 Dtc 14 1 5 Dec HOMEWARD!- Sailings for Genoa Anfvcrp Ro?t f rOcrr Hamburg, Copenhogen Gothenburg Oslo. S
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  • 793 12  - DEATH AMONG THE STARS A. Blakeslee I By NEW YORK J}EATH is no stranger among the stars. For birth, life and death seem to exist among the stars in the universe, as among humans on earth. Stars apparently still are being born. Some stars live long and quiet lives. Some
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    • 251 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat K u a Tan) Ve-v effective for Coughs, I n d i gestion, Seasickness, N u s e c, Tiredness, S'cmcchcche, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL MANHATTAN nn/ones SHIRTS ore CHRISTMAS GIFTS of
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    • 505 12 Moo*** By Rita Del-Mar <yww*l 5 rpoow I UHUAIh n WtmOO- .3 to Sep rj X "llio injury <il pnuli- Improve contact. jmIuv leadf to ilii-. 11.. t Xa'.er.\s. Co-operatr In' wlio \\ili mil •< -■■iiunii/L- c personal calm will lu\e to ac«»ni7< I 1 1 .it 23 to Oct.
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  • 151 13 7- 1, 8-2 Britain Germany Whip Singapore Malya At Hockey MELBOURNE, Tues. Singapore and Federation hockey teams received a rude shock when they went down to both Great Britain and Germany respectively m friendly matches today, cables Bill Funk. The Singaporeans were trounced by the British team by the overwhelming
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  • 890 13 BILL at int fnf/i i>. A¥TlTl^¥TT| 111 wl|pii y PI il 11% 111 ii" cuuK'e ili r I fibril Hill I if! FUNKS XJMJlull M\J MAifxJL^MSAjM. MELBOURNE, T v c s.— W i t h the Olympic Games only two days off,
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  • 443 13  - Olympic Briefs WILL GRIMSLEY By MELBOURNE, Nov. 20 (AP;— A lively guessing game continues m Australia on who will carry the Olympic torch into the Melbourne Cricket Ground at a climax to the opening programme. The best bets appear to be John Winter, winner of the high jump m the
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  • 142 13 AW HOE CUPPERS LEAVE The Singapore Aw Bog Cup team leaves tomorrow by air for Hongkong for the annual interp match starting Sal iay. Star R F I forwmr l, H. F. w make the trip to H kong m place of O N who leavt the Colony soon. The
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  • 64 13 SINGAPORE Malay Badminton Association held their open championships finals at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last .tjht. Results were: open single 5 .mi-Finals: Hashim Haron uiibbah) beat Ismail Rab;. 15-7. 15-10. (Final): IM. Sadali 'Muhibbah) beat Hashim Haron (Kg Malayu) on a walkover. Open double Final: M.
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  • 50 13 Lim Tay Swen. 1 1 7b years, passed away peacefully at his residence. No. 71. Loronj. Ml au on 565 am mounn even sons, nuan Geok, Chuan Kirn Chuan Boon, Chuan Hock. Chuan Poh. Tee. four daugh t c r daughters-in-law, tnre* sons-in-grandchildren. «:e leevBu .m Cemetery. at 11
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  • 25 13 fRS. L bi X most all those who by cable, letter and telephone hav c expresses kind sympathy to them m their sad bereavement.
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  • 26 13 ANNOUN CEMENT YOKO KONO. Firs. _n ever x fo mm c m European Musical Concours: Piano Recital, Friday 30th November, Victoria HalL Bookings at Robn i
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 172 13 NOW raPlTfll «l 11.00 am. 1.45 sHOVVI\G UnrilUL 4. 6.30 &9 30 l| SHAW'S HONGKONG FILM PRODUCTIONS proudly presents i THE BIGGEST EVER PICTURE £^A mi; chinks ..ir.\i i! scuki y 'f_jj____. -A FORLORN HOPE" ljW| with i 'v*rinn>«»'».»'il l-nt-i v_ IM xnxwwm-J^r LI\l)A CHAO LUI HfiHJSj I I 1
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    • 428 13 row SALE I^OR constant hot water the answei is undoubtedly a SADIA Water Heater, one of the first heaters marketed and improved to perfection Stocked by Henry Waugh Co Lt/i.. m Sues from li to 30 gallons Ask to see the SADIA SELECT, atf designed an finished m a range
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    • 506 13 CLASSIFIED ADS bill UIO\S VAC-AM (IMKAL III! [HI. m ROASO <»I THE 1i..'1. j xi PLICATIONS for th e post of I ersonnel Officer The basic salary it $1,360 per month. Cost of Living Allowances and. where fffrtble, Expatriation Allowa: will also be payable. 2. This is a senior appointment
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    • 266 13 Li 1 Abner By Al Capp mm^^^ 1 (JaH~PROMISED T AH-H/. f FEEL ROTTEN. I SUPPOSE. T (-*G,UiPfr- |I AH HATES I H*)M ■< HIMMAHHAJP, 4VT IS f AND S*OVLL WONDER// J THEM XRAiS THIS LINGERING? )WE USE W (-NO SENSE TELL IN' 7HET ANHES GONAIA J 3 A N
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  • 275 14  -  WINDSOR LAD Says A IMb Penalty Cannot Stop Him PIZARRO, who scored a splendid double at Bukit Timah last month, should take the main sprint (Race Six) and make it his third win off the reel at Ipoh today, second day of
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  • 1272 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 4—5 Furs. Str. 1. 377 Rotation 5v 900 Mesriame.. R Yeap and J Manning Manning (Unfixed) 5-0 Cedar Hill 5v S.l. X X Stao.es Baebv Ismail 3. HOO Periwinkle v 8.11 PU Stable Baebv Baxter 4. I Davenport 5v
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  • 257 14 Fire Power Is Ready For Winning Effort RACE THREE FIRL POWER, a compactlybuilt Australian-bred iive-year-o!d. has made enough improvement to score his maiden win m the six furlongs race for Division Three horses He showed galloping ability m his last outing at Bukit I nab when he ran an encouraging
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  • 89 14 THE weather has improved considerably, but the I eoine for today's races at C I poh will, at best, be j r: yielding. 1 Best outsider j BUST longshnt at Ip"h today is Producer m Race i g a. 1 Broadcast RFDIFFI SION will j broadcast commentaries on
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  • 942 14 RACE ONE FI.OX has made Splendid improvement and should bra this mediocre field In the apprentice race up thc five furlongs straight. He missrd his race last Saturday, but there Is nothing amiss with him. Ho did a tip-top workout on Monday when he ran
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  • 39 14 A SOLITARY try by T. nomas Wong m the 12th minute tha first half enabled University of Malaya to heat Singapore Cricket Club "B by three points to ni' m a rugby match on the padang yesterday.
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  • 293 14  - HOFFMAN ACCUSES RUSSIA OF CHEATING WILL GRIMSLEY Rv MELBOURNE, Nov. 20 (AP)— A bitter RussianAmerican controversy j built up on one of the minor fronts weightlifting on Tuesday as the Mcl bourne Olympics approached on Thursdays gala opening with most political tensions eased. Bob Hoffman, coach of the United Stab
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  • 154 14 Windsor Lad lhe SjwrlN Trundle Hill Srrutinrt-r -7o"\" ALL WELL |._..\IM.IH DAVENPORI 1 t-eriwlaklS Periwinkle Sib. 1 Court Jewel Colombia Davenport "'"'"hi.- l w FNTKRniXMEXI HI TRK.S BIEN ENTERTAINMENT 111 ENTERTALXME? <3 Mr and tree Entertainmentll V t bo. U.i Belle Mrong and I rep I rogmitn lr
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  • 410 14 Indian Heather set for double RACE SEVEN INDIAN Heather II won so dc on Sat V I have no hesitation m tal to complete a double by anc a ing the Class Fou I v ision 0""-c fi. e-fui l< >ng sprint d Th c M 'al four-year-old *"d his
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