Singapore Standard, 24 November 1956
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Title Section30 1956-11-24 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 i% m s. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M MI. .No. 145 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1956 1 t PAGES 15 (}M*30 words
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Article, Illustration102 1956-11-24 1 NOW THE TUNKU FACES IT The Standard Was Right REBEL elements from Singapore had infiltrated :'ie ranks of Penang pupils to incite today's trou- the Chung Ling S iucation Mr Dato Abdul Razak, told the Standard ye To cope with I ztion. Government pror new Emerger Reg ring the Reg102 words
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230 1956-11-24 1 KCALA LUMPUR, FrL Federation Chief Minuter. Tunku Abdul Rahin, dec lared tonight I -it it v i, nh\ ious from •it hw! h ipp. tuml m P. nans hung 1 ing High hool tod i> that had elements from Singapore infiltrated into230 words
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Article70 1956-11-24 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 23 (Reuter>— One hundred and lour people were killed and more than 6u injured m a tram accident on the Southern Railway near Trtchlnopoly early today according to first report? received by the Railway Mini.-nry here. An official rep< rt said70 words
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Article972 1956-11-24 1 2,600 PENANG STUDENTS DEFY GOVT. PENANG, FRI.— STUDENT TROUBLE FLARED AGAIN TODAY THIS TIME IN THE FEDERATION'S LARGEST CHINESE MIDDLE SCHOOL WHEN POLICE USED TEAR GAS TO DISPERSE 2,600 REBELLIOUS STUDENTS OF THE CHUNG LING HIGH SCHOOL. THE STUDENTS HAD EARLIER PROTESTED AGAINST THE RECENT DETENTION AND SUBSEQUENT BANISHMENT FROM972 words
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Article31 1956-11-24 1 THE Chinese Premier. Chou En-lai. yesterday to'.tf the Cambodian National Assembly that China and Cambodia needed a long period of international peace to build up Qteir economy.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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306 1956-11-24 1 No Orders For A Major Pull Out, Says Keightley Just A Battalion PORT SAID. Nov. 23 (Reuter) General Sir Charles Keightley, Middle East Commander-in-Chiet', said here today that a British anr.v battalion is to be withdrawn Iran Egypt almost immediately but he had no instructions about a major withdrawal. General306 words
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Article216 1956-11-24 1 KIAI.A 1 I.MPLK. Fri. A Yaletta transport plane of 48 Squadron R.A.F. crashed near Fort Brooke. Kelantan. this morning, during a routine supply dropping operation All seven people throe crew member?, and four :iir desD.ttehers of No. 55 Company. R.A.S.C m tlit> plane were killed216 words
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169 1956-11-24 1 LONDON ft* 23 (AP) Sir Anthony Eden's journey to Jamaica, m search of sunshine and a quiet spot to relax, was made m a spanking newAmerican airliner, a DC-7c ra::cd "the Seven Seas" The Prime Minister and Lady Eden took off from London169 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-11-24 1 EDUCATION MINISTER STEPS 1N... COM MF\Ti\G on the ten-f demand of the Chung Ling rebels. Dato Razak '"Go\ernment will not bo intimidated into accepting am buch dictation by school bov-." DATO RAZAK32 words
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Article20 1956-11-24 1 PRESIDENT Chisr.g Kai- e<j all of a press delegation from Staopore and Malaya now visiting Formosa.< ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article298 1956-11-24 1 School Closed Down For 3 Weeks KUALA LUMPI R, V Federation Education Minister. Daio Abdul Razak announced that the Chung Ling High School m Penang will be closed. It will closed until Dec. 'A "1 am doing th.. I pun:- but rather to protect the interest* of pupils from the298 words
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Article48 1956-11-24 1 DEMAND RENEWED M.w 'ioi.K n, 'H'uttr >L-pt again demai Briti>h I>-i aell fort < Im >■ h drawn "immediately" from hrr territorj I»i Mihmoud fawzi. Egyptian i eign Minister told i i I nited Nations (,--n-- W« rr hl> th.it f- iminillartl he meal thei came in— in a mat!48 words
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Article, Illustration191 1956-11-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tunku Mohamed bin Tunku Besar Buriianuddin, cousin of the Yang Di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, was tonight tipped as the Federation's Commissioner designate for India and Pakistan. Forty-two-year-old Tunku Mohamed. who had been m government service for 22 years,191 words
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207 1956-11-24 2 GREATER INCENTIVE FOR RUBBER GROWERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Federation Minister for Corr.rr.crce and Industry Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Ralunan, has recommended that the replanting scheme for rubber should bo made more attractive for smallholders owning five acres and loss, as a further incentive. The Minister said todaj hi had207 words
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Article349 1956-11-24 2 —HOUSEWIFE TELLS COURT SEREMBAN, Fri.— A young housewife described to the High Court here today how she peeped through the expanded metal work of her kitchen and saw a man stab her elder sister. Yanaki, residing at Lister Road. Kuala Pilah, was testifying at349 words
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Article75 1956-11-24 2 CANBERRA. No.. S3 (UP) IliSf Joan Fry, Director of pre-school training m Sydney, will visit Singapore shortly to survey pre-s .hocl institut. ns there, acting External Affairs Minister Mr. Mcßride an:, unosd today. She wiil stay there for three months at the request of the Singapore Government under75 words
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Article109 1956-11-24 2 New Youth Leadership Course THE_ Federation of Boys' Clubs m Singapore wiil commence a new training course ■ft 218 Queen Street, m January 1957. The course is designed to train young youth leaders, who will m turn be abie to instruct and heip m the recreational activities of boys' clubs.109 words
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Article27 1956-11-24 2 FOUR Malay children from Kampoog Ulu Giglap were taken to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday suffering from food poisoning They were all treated as out-patients27 words
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175 1956-11-24 2 KAJAXG. Fri —A military truck crashed Into a screamIng group of people at the Sungei Chua New. Village «.*n Sept. 14. killing to a people the Kajang Magistrate was tol today The truck*! 2'3-vesr-old driver Gordon F W Hall of the 26 Coy, RASC175 words
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357 1956-11-24 2 Pettol Rationing: Not Yet -Official 'Ample Supplies Coming KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ample supplies of petrol ore on their w O y to Malaya and will obviate the likelihood of petrol rationing here for o long time to come, Mr. Charles Ng Publicity Officer of Shell Company told the Standard today.357 words
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Article79 1956-11-24 2 Insurance Employees Meet Today MORE than 150 employees of two insurance companies m Singapore are threatening to take "drastic steps" U their employers "continue to reject their claims for wage increase and better conditions of service," They will hold an emergency meeting m the Insurance Companies Employees' Union premises m79 words
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Article154 1956-11-24 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cents per lb.) m Sinxa pore jesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot nnm i m:; Dec.RS^ No 1 101 107 R.S.S. No 2 Rs s No 3 Ton* Steady qu S"POKE Tl> The price of t:n or the local market ester day wjv S4I.V- per j154 words
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Article50 1956-11-24 2 PRESIDENT of the World Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ira Kaye. will arrive m Singapore on Monday from New Zealand on his way to the United States. Mr. Kaye wiil be here on a z,rt~' Iwfl] visit. The Colony's Jaycees have planned certain functions m his honour.50 words
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Article37 1956-11-24 2 KUALA LIPIS, Fri. House-numbering teams v:i'\ zo Into operation shortly m UM Jerantat area m preparation for the countrywide 1957 census. Householders were asked today not to tamper with new numbers iMMd by the teams,37 words
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Article38 1956-11-24 2 A SINGAPORE Traction Company driver. A&l Soon Tee, was finer! c lo a Singspore court yester for voluntarily causing hurt to a mechanic Koh Ann. near a b;;* terminus at Bras Basah Road, on Nov. 2238 words
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Advertisement195 1956-11-24 2 TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT -CAPITOL— All the emotional impact All the Heart-stirring conflict of a Man His Son! A STORY YOU'LL LOVE ADORE! from the STUDIO that cjave y0u.... ALL THE MALAY PICTURES THAT ARE SUPERB! such as -H VNG Tl AH, SEMtKAH PADI." "KIPAS HIKMAT" etc. P.RAMLEE ■r m MJJCMDAR195 words
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Advertisement153 1956-11-24 2 Pepsodent.cleans where other toothpastes cannot reach If you could look arouna, HiF 'm behind and between your B^* iiJf %^^BH teeth, you'd see the "mHRh dangerous hidden-away BF^^^Bfc, jfijiF 111 1 corners which most fc r j/k" toothpastes cannot reach. Eg^**^^^^^^^ If these vital areas arc neglected, A W* -^W153 words
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Article88 1956-11-24 3 $2,600 Curfew Fines THIRTEEN men were fined a total of $2,900 when they pleaded guilty to breaking the curfew imposed during the recent riots, before the Singapore Fifth Magistrate afr. J. B Jeyaretnam, ft terday. Prosecuting Officer, Inspector R. Sar.dosham, told the court that all of them were arrested at88 words
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Article44 1956-11-24 3 THE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Sorutv Will welcome cash donations from members of the public for the British Red Cross Hungarian Relief Fund. Donations should bo iettt to British Red Cross Soeietv. Room 2-11, Asia Insurance Building. Singapore.44 words
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270 1956-11-24 3 AREN'T YOU SATISFIED WITH GOVT.? -JUDGE THE Third District Court Judge, Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, yesterday asked 13 youths he convicted of rioting m Kallang Road on Oct. 27 to tell him why they had thrown stones at the police. '"Are you270 words
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240 1956-11-24 3 McNeice Lauds Govt. Aid For 'Operation Stork SIR Percy McNeice, President of the Singapore Family Planning Association, yesterday praised Government's move m voting a grant of SlOO,OOO to the Association for further expansion of its work m 1957 "I think Government has done the right thing m giving us this240 words
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Article143 1956-11-24 3 SINGAPORE'S Ministry of V. I ation will award a tellowfor historical and arological research of M -ya to any eligible local Government officer. The successful caiK iti wi'l o attached to Rallies M iseum and will h;i\-p the U of a curator. Besides o-ordinating I I143 words
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Article62 1956-11-24 3 Heavy rain which fell m Singapore yesterday afternoon flooded the low-lying areas and disrupted traffic Points m the heart of the -CoUjCf Quay, Cross Street. Kampong Bahru Road and Orchard Road Cu9Cftd«O Road junctioil ver.t three feet under water at the height of the storm. TrafTic vu62 words
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Article37 1956-11-24 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 23—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of ihc Hongkong Excfaange were: Sl6ll to £1 Sterling $6-***** to U.SSI 5i. 841 to Malayan Si, so 187 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $280,875 to a tael.37 words
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Article95 1956-11-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A Kaub Adult Education teacher, Shabuddin bin Itam. borrowed 53..">00 from the Malay National Banking Corporation LtJ. m 1951, to buy a car. T 1 car was damaged beyond repair six months later m an accident. He did not succeed m his Insurance claim, because95 words
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Article, Illustration136 1956-11-24 3 1957 FEAST OF MUSIC THE Singapore Musical Society has arranged some pleasant musical surprises for its members and the Colony public m 1957, one of the greatest of which is the presentation of the famous American contralto, Marian Anderson. Miss Anderson, the first136 words
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Article98 1956-11-24 3 Bankmen To Try Once More THE Singapore Bank ployees' Union will resume negotiations with the managements of 1 1 Colony hanks on the workeis' 13-point claim on Wednesday. The Secretary of the Union. Mr. K. C. Thomas, told the Standard that though negotiations on one claim wage increase ended m98 words
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Article27 1956-11-24 3 A LABOURER. POM Ah Ton::. 0, was found with his throat cut m Duxion Road. I Singapore, yesterday. He VM iiitted to the General HosIpiUL27 words
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Article117 1956-11-24 3 A TEAM of Australian experts will conduct a "case survey of tuberculosis" m the Colony, the Singapore Legislativfl Assembly was told yesterday The Minister for Health, Mr. A J. Braga. who made this disclosure told the House that this team will be arriving m117 words
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Advertisement117 1956-11-24 3 LAST DAY ALL PRICES ON THE COLMERS SLASHED TO MINIMUM DO \OT FAIL TO COME TO-DAY! WASSIAMULLS HIGH SI. Q S'POKI ROCK AROUND THE WORLD TO-NIGHT 7.00 and 9.30 p.m. *V «PvJ J ]JBt^y CONTESI flj^Pl Finals To-night §Ll^~ Wt^^* Booking At I* Special Matinnp JH Jk on Sat. «md117 words
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262 1956-11-24 4 LEE CHOON ENG - Private Employment Agencies Exploiting The People LEE CHOON ENG HE ASKS FOR AN INVESTIGATION SINGAPORE'S private employment agencies "were agencies which exploited the object desperation of the people who seek employment through their assistance/ the Singapore Legislative Assembly was told yesterday. Mr. Lee Choon Kn* (Queenstown) who levelled! ittack n262 words
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201 1956-11-24 4 GOVERNMENT was charged with extravagance when the cos: of the poly ink was discussed. THE AV.iar. :e :r. mber. Mr. Won? Foo Nam said he rea. sed the Imp «1 mri )i the p< ytechnie Bil But he did ::-.:r\< H r. ive such a201 words
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Article55 1956-11-24 4 $8 Million Airport Terminal THE Assembly yesterday allocated $8 million for a permanent terminal building at the Paya Lebar International Airport. The Minister for Works and Communications, Mr. Francis Thomas, said the sum was needed if Singapore was to maintain its present status of being a main link m the,55 words
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Article87 1956-11-24 4 Million For RMN Ships Mr. Lim Koon Teck iPaya Lebar > :>aid the spending of $500,000 for building ships lor Royal Malayan Navy was a "waste or public funds." Mr. Lim. :n moving an amendment to reduce this expenditure, said that while he did not object to the necessity ot87 words
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Article24 1956-11-24 4 I WTF.F.N* at the cost of IIOOJMO -x..: bt bui't next year to cater for the need? of Government employees m Singapore.24 words
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Article27 1956-11-24 4 THE Assembly approved an uptuditun of 55 million for n MW block of Government offices to be built at Shentcn Urn bran of the City.27 words
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Article20 1956-11-24 4 THE Singap ro Government spend II million to modernize government car.y-rated employees quarters next year.20 words
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96 1956-11-24 4 IN THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY THE Assembly yesterday concluded its budget sitting and approved an expenditure of 5252.785.230 for next year. It took three days for the Assemblymen to scrutinise a*M approve this sum which will be spent on Government departments and development plans for 1957 Several amendments tabled Dy96 words
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152 1956-11-24 4 ARTS BALL WILL AID HANDICAPPED COLONY CHILDREN THE Singapore Arts Ball to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 8 will be strictly to help the work of the Children's Society. One of the plans the Society will embark upon soon is to take eat! of the Colony's152 words
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Article21 1956-11-24 4 The Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved an expenditure of $130,000 for new community centres to be built next year.21 words
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Article138 1956-11-24 4 Legal Aid: THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said that it was proposed to pass Part I of the Legal Aid and Advice Ordinance at the next meeting of the Assembly. The Ordinance, he said, would come into operation without any further delay The Director138 words
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Article121 1956-11-24 4 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Ye.v Hock said that the conkiiraation of his holding the <■ Minister m the Labour Ministry depended very much on the Outcome of next February's Merdcka talks m London. If his Merdeka mission fail-. *iirn Singapore would have to find a121 words
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266 1956-11-24 4 Diploma Course In Social Study At University ENTRANCE EXAM IN MARCH NEXT YEAR APPLICATIONS for admission to the diploma course m Social Studies at the University of Malaya are now open. The closing date is Jan. 22. The course is of one or two years' full-time work. The 1957-58 session266 words
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Article99 1956-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Government today received a cheque for $6,042 from the Indian Commissioner m Malay as proceeds from performances of a troupe of Indian dancers headed by Mr. Prithvi Rajj Kapoor which recently visited Kuala Lumpur during its cultural tour of South-east Asia.99 words
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Article54 1956-11-24 4 BENTOXG. FrL Mak Ying Lan. a junior middle girl student of the Khaj Mun School here, last night won the first elocution contest sponsored by the Bentong Chinese School Teachers* Association. More than 50 pupils from 10 schools throughout the district entered the contest. Miss Kam Kap54 words
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Article57 1956-11-24 4 MALACCA, ftt The National Union of Printing Workers and the Ma'.arca Printing Employers A conation held a joffct meeting yesterday to c:scuss demands f r hotter wapes and working conditions submitted by workers. The demands were a sliding ?caie for salary increases ranging from 10 to 15 per57 words
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Article71 1956-11-24 4 MUAR. Fri. Wong Ta Kwang, 31, and Hashim alias Wahid bin Sohani, 'xsth of Kampong Sagil. Tangkak, were yesterday ordered by Muar Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Salam to stand trial m the High Court lor possession o! firearms. Wong was alleged to have m71 words
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Article68 1956-11-24 4 Protection For Money Lenders KUALA LUMPUR I The Punjabi Sahuksra (nr .r.ey lenders) Association of Me today decided to n r». HSHBtai c Government for "equa ity m .on" under t.v. t~i C vi '7*l 0 •he inanoe, while afTordinp to borrov.ers, had overlooked the of reps' moneylenders. It should68 words
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Article52 1956-11-24 4 [ALACCA, F-. Tbi National Union o! Workers have f an agreement Witt I c Sing Liau BiU Company, whose buses ply along route, over r. ardfeed and better working c< iitions for its employees. Te:;r.s c' wz: eemeni an beinr crafti will be 5 rr.ed by bom parties52 words
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Advertisement14 1956-11-24 4 H^K^t^^^ 3-CEPEAL FOOD FORTfFIED Hlßi^^^^ m WITH VITAMINS AND min e^l AT" r f14 words
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275 1956-11-24 5 Maintenance Suit Thrown Out Of Court KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Second Magistrate, Inrhe Abdul Rani, today dismissed a maintenance suit brought by 24-year-old Pan Ah Loo. when she declared that "strictly ■peaking" she was not married to her vegetable gardener "husband," Chin275 words
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Article, Illustration280 1956-11-24 5 53 Men 20 Dogs Sail In En Route To The South Pole A 53-STRONG Jopanese scientific expedition to the barren wastes of *he Antarctic sailed into Singapore yesterday aboard the 2,610-ton survey vessel Soyc from Japan. The expedition is headed by Professor Takeshi Nagota. Professor Nogata (right), who is attached280 words
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395 1956-11-24 5 REFUSES TO APOLOGIZE FOR CAINE DR. E. H. G. Dobby. Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya last night refused to justify or apologize for reading Sir Sydney Caine's Convocation address on Oct. 13, which was described as 'highly of the fact that the395 words
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Article64 1956-11-24 5 ARTHUR James Gray?on fM jestarday charged with attempting to commit suicide m Meyer Mansions, Singapore. yesterday morning by shooting himself with a bunting rifle. Magistrate Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, together with a Court Prosecutor went to the Singapore Genera! Hospital to have the charge explained to Grayson at his64 words
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Article24 1956-11-24 5 THE Singapore Government will use a new official seal m sealing all public instruments, it was announced m the Government Gazette yesterday.24 words
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Article79 1956-11-24 5 MR. D. W. 8. Liddcrrialc. Fourth Clerk Of the House of Common*, flew into Singapore yesterday on his way to Kuala Lumpur to help the Federation authorities finalize the Standin? Orders of the Federal Legislative Council. .Mr. Lidderdale was here two years ago and drafted the79 words
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158 1956-11-24 5 PEXAXG. Fri. Ar. other complaint of bug* m the C ID. lock-up was mfldi iff a young Malay, MohlOltl Jsdl, wiv. he was sentenced to a year's imprisonment by Mr. A.; Ah Wan m the Magistrate's Court today. Jais was con^cted cm158 words
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Advertisement397 1956-11-24 5 nGW PAPITftI i&SS 11um 45 > 4 > SHOW/M/VRrllUJLjgf 6.30 9.30pm Tab Hunter m Natalie Wood T>al BattJi tofttf Tlutilrtel Wttkett t EW9 SPI t I l K» k N Roll' as it should be darned NIGHT MIDNIGHT! W Malay Film Productions J% ~^g g|/ my RAMLEE-ZAITONb JVZft Q <uh:it!ed_in397 words
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Advertisement457 1956-11-24 5 J CATHAY OaOA\!SATIO\ ATTRACTIONS 1 v^vwww\wv\^^^\^\\\^^^^^^^^^^^^^v^^^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^^\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ CATH AYj lla.m. 1.15 4.1a U. AS.. (..m; I tsucsttui P ***s T N fe y^*j|^j'!lJ:l^||i^/* lfl w> v BING CROSBY FRANK SINATRA W*\" mS&wWS HIGH SOC II IT «MV s iTl*<l. l IOUiSMMSTROMCur n«; MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! SSSS "THE ISLAND PRINCESS" skf\*| COMI\G SOON!457 words
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Article486 1956-11-24 6 :iz!X the Ft Government first launched the Rural and Industr.al Development Authority a Singapore commentator wen: into ecstasies over the anr.ou: and pron meed that the economic backwardness of the rural Malays was r This t -ays rejoices When all sorts of queer devel pmeni plans are r.486 words
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Article252 1956-11-24 6 SINGAPORE'S Chinwt students are on Iht 1 again. Undeterred by the corrr! -c slap-dov. rich 1 icy suffered as a result of till Governr.. id ing oi their arrogant challenge to authority, tin E itteied and infiltrated into the Federation where they are now reported to be engafl252 words
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Article, Illustration436 1956-11-24 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera by J/EOPLE In the Federation are anxiously awaiting: news of how the Sultan of SHangor will react to the protest made to him by the Selangor UMNO against the State Government's proposal to appoint Raja Avoub to the recently created office of436 words
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Article, Illustration806 1956-11-24 6 Stephen O. Hughes - Stephen O. Hughes iWV\Wtt\\\UV BY' UUUUWUUV J> I KABAT, Morocco THE Moroccan Government is m the process of obliterating the identity of six million people, so far without firing a shot or spilling a drop of blood. They are the Berbers, an ethnical group of people quite distinct from806 words
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Article293 1956-11-24 6 Curious About ***** Sir; During the recent Tints the Public Relations Office announced that they had set up a special telephone m its office (tel. *****) to deal with rumours and rumour-mongers. A? an ordinary tax-payer I would like to ask Government What has been the net result of this293 words
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Article612 1956-11-24 6 GEORGE CLAY - GEORGE CLAY By Latest move m the eight-year-old war over 'schools apartheid' "»»»in South AfricQ www CAPE TOWN A campaign seeking Government legislation to prevent Protestant parents m South Africa from sending their children to Roman Catholic schools has been launched by the Dutch Reformed Church, the ecclesiastical612 words
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Article311 1956-11-24 6 both direct and indirect taxes. Miiiiwiij oi dollars are be:r. s r remitted annually to Red China ana Most oi these Immigrant* are fading a bac:. lile, though some are married, and have considerable amount of property In their native lands. A- such people are bachelors311 words
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Advertisement21 1956-11-24 6 9 'he I jT^^^^^^^^H I^^H Sol* Agents:— AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109 North Bridge Rood. Singopore 6, Tel: 3233 1 -*****21 words
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Advertisement28 1956-11-24 6 Ifo fiAide *j tike <?JU£*Zr NECKLACES EARRINGS S^gS^ET BROOCHES A VAHIETY OF DESIGNS NOV ON DISPI 4Y (oewgi_i_eres) h »'»t,o« so. too- c t «-c*»«» ~t «vi*«.* v~-»-»«28 words
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333 1956-11-24 7 Operation To 'Unplug* Blockade A Deep-Water Channel By This Weekend 1f... PORT SAID, Nov. 23 (Reuter) The British Navy today began lifting the first of Egypt's scuttled ships to "unplug" the blockade of the Northern end of the Suez Canal. Commander J. R.333 words
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Article118 1956-11-24 7 Marooned Ships May Get Through LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter; The Admiralty said today it should be possible by the weekend to release through Port Said into the Mediterranean some of the 13 ships marooned m the Suez Canal. Thi.s would bC done through the channel which the AngloFrench forces are118 words
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183 1956-11-24 7 LONDON. Nov. 23 (AP) Long lines of British automobile owners shuffled through the nations post offices on Thursday claiming the first coupons for gasoline rationing due to begin on Dec. 17. The motorists were orderly, but grumbled at the thought of being cut down183 words
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Article80 1956-11-24 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 23 (UP) Army Chief of Staff. Maj. Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution. announced today that an order had been Issued to arrest Colonel Zulkifli Lubis accused of masterminding an army officers' plot to overthrow the government. NisatiOll and Prime Minister Ali Sa>troamidjojo reported to a closed80 words
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Article197 1956-11-24 7 IM RE NAGY FAILS TO RETURN HOME Belgrade Lodges A Protest BELGRADE, Nov. 23 (AP)— Yugoslavia protested to Hungary today that Imre Nagy and his associate who left the Yugoslav embassy m Budapest yesterda> under guarantees of safety have not returned to thei homes. The Yugoslav announcement said nothing abou197 words
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Article21 1956-11-24 7 ANDRE MARTY, French Communism's first "Titoist." died m TouIOUM, France, yesterday after a 15-day illness. He was 60.- U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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186 1956-11-24 7 Nasser Likened To 'Another Hitler' PARIS, Nov. 23 (AP)— U.S. Senator Henry M. Jackson Democrat- Washington) on Thursday denounced Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser as "another Hitler, but worse because he is supported by the Soviets." Jackson told reporters that, although he could not approve of the steps Britain and186 words
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Article25 1956-11-24 7 JAKARTA, Nov. fefc 7 v Indonesian government has invited the Australian delegation, which attended the InterParliamentary Union Conference m Bangkok, to visit Indonesia.25 words
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209 1956-11-24 7 A Mafter Of Time Boycott is Lifted INDONESIAN GOVT. STEPS IN JAKARTA, Nov. 23 (Renter) Deputy Minister for Economic Affairs. Mr. F. Umbas, confirmed today that the Government had intervened m an attempt to end the labour union ban on shipments of oil to Singapore and Malaya. He told reporters209 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-11-24 7 MAN FROM THE STANDARD AT MINNESOTA MINE photo. MR DAVID TAMBYAH. news editor of the Singapore Standard, now on a visit to the I'nited States. with feature writer, Mr. Walter Kldot of the Duluth News Tribune. Minnesota. Mr Tambyah views one of the large iron mines m Northern Minnesota. DuluthDuluth News Tribune - 68 words
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134 1956-11-24 7 BAGDAD Nov. 23 (Keuter)— The i<»ur M<»lrm powers m the Bagdad Pact. Turkey, Pakistan. Penil and Iraq, today repeated their call lor a withdrawal of foreign troops from Kgypt beyond the truce lines, according- to a communique issued here. The communique saic th(134 words
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Article23 1956-11-24 7 TAIPEI N v 23 1 sws Agency itionalist Chtr n around the IE the South r v i Bea23 words
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90 1956-11-24 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 23 (UP)— A Government official today reported that the Indonesian Government was losing more than USSl3.onn.ono m revenue to smuggler! becanat the Cus- toms Department ia^kec. enough >tols and carbinei A Malik, of the Inspection section I the C tstomi and F-90 words
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Advertisement172 1956-11-24 7 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ""S^*^ 4' %:>3hHikK^l^bl B^BV B^Bk TfV S^B b^K^^^B^bl CHINKAWHITE This mwiuoblt Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Poms, Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Hecrtburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUNTONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL jSTxTu^ii^^ N0 MORE /^fflßf >-ffi|4 vAymt/i> WINDING Jf^^^Sb v/be172 words
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Advertisement17 1956-11-24 7 .THE THING I OBJECT TO IS THE SOAP 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC washing machine a..«:m SANDILAHDS BUTTERY CO LTD17 words
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Article, Illustration48 1956-11-24 8 the Indian Commissioner m Singapore. She was one of manystudents of the School uho cot through their examinations MISS KAt.HBIK X AIR. a student of th^ Netaji Hindi Huh School. Singapore, b >e^n receiYtm a finde I certificate m Hindi from Mr X K. Tandon,48 words
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230 1956-11-24 8 Government May Increase Aid To Muslim College JOHORE RAHRI, r ri. Th P Muslim College m Klans may vet more aid from the Federal Government a>. d. result of i report prepared by a Government committee which investigated the state of Muslim schools throughout Malaya recently. c of the founders230 words
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Article33 1956-11-24 8 SILAMAT i. Sudar 2-1 charged m tb I trate's Court on Thursday rape of a woman at Liang ite, Lenga. on Nev had his case fixed for mentj n on N33 words
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353 1956-11-24 8 BRITISH SERGEANT WITH A 'SHOCKING TEMPER' Fined $100 Or Two Months' Jail A BRITISH Army sergeant holder of the British Empire Medal for bravery was yesterday found guilty m the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of committing mischief and causing hurt353 words
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106 1956-11-24 8 A LACK OF CONVICTS IN THE FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation's prison population now totals 2,«iCO the lowest figure recorded since the war. Ike Home Ministry reported today that the parole le.ue system, the biggest reason for the decrease m gaoled prisoners, continues to work "satisfactorily." "There have been106 words
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200 1956-11-24 8 TAN JONG MAUN, Fri— The Methodist Church supports planned parenthood, according to the latest issue of the official organ of the Methodist Church m South-east Asia. Supporting birth control, the entire paragraph on -marriage re:ations" m the Methodist Church's book of discipline has200 words
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Article48 1956-11-24 8 the Chung Hwa Chinese School m Mcntakab will next year open a class for over-age children those born m I it was announced yesterday. In a circular issued to parents, the School confirmed that the class would be opened when 30 pupils were on the roll48 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-11-24 8 THIS sprightly-looking circus horsp of paper was mounted on a lorry and taken around the City yesterday, to publicize the Arts Ball to be held on De< 8 at the Victoria Memorial Hall.- StandardpicStandardpic - 37 words
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Article106 1956-11-24 8 COURT VISITS A RIOT AREA SINGAPORE District J s Chua, court officials, prosecutor c counsel and pressmtn, to Kampong B Road. I r tempting to set fire to a < Storage van on Oct. 27, duitttf the Colony riots. Those charged were: Li-n toe i Gap Chin 24. sit the106 words
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Article500 1956-11-24 8 Information at a Glance fINOAPOPE gg^a Sport- (iraduate Teachers Assn: (ie-.eral meeting at the Bea-.ty Secondary School. 3 p.m. Geylang Straits Chinese MYF: A tal ■"time at Gev.anc MGS 4 p.m Chinese M< A. I 12 noon club 2.30 p.m. Table Tenn;s bodybuilding. Billiards 1-16 p.m Brass band500 words
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Advertisement214 1956-11-24 8 WHERE WHAT TO BUY Shirts dfrrp rTT" rr A <!$!&<! A <£ 7 /jjlh XV 'nwll C\ MANUFACTURED BY forSfy/e U-^iii& SflHL^-J! 1 cndoe Road. c ™f or# INSTITUTE FOR BEAUTY CULTURE "*"^"lfc -4^^^»«»-« I. fl^^^| Q j HIRE PURCHASE TERMS I Room Set*. bL /i m nSn P $100/-214 words
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Article331 1956-11-24 9 A Local Director Answers Taipei I recent reduction In prices by Malayan piner> tunhers was designI to enable Malaya to world competition particular, promote .>cd >aies to Western Europe and Canada, a of a local pineapple company told The :d yesterday. Xne quality of M.uayan331 words
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270 1956-11-24 9 -INDUSTRIES TO EXPAND THE Formosan Minister of Economics, Mr. Kiang Piao, conf rmed m Taipei yesterday that Formosa would be m the market for natural rubber for her next four-year industrial development plan. Discussing trade prospects between Formosa and South-east Asian countries, Mr. Kianq270 words
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99 1956-11-24 9 HOW far h.is British imli n\ >i IS. synthetic .fT^oted Malaya's product m that Thij» question is to be put the Malayan Trade misaioner, m the U.K., I V Davies. by the ier lrade Association. ■.nf.irmal meeting m %ss<M litinn's premises k CccU Street99 words
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Article338 1956-11-24 9 PREMIUM REFLECTS USSR. BUYING AN underlying tone of steadiness ha^ been the main factor of the rubber market despite lower atlvices from overseas at the beginning of the week, according to the report of Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. The premium on nearby shipments ha> continued which reflects the Russian338 words
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Article157 1956-11-24 9 RUBBER UP 1¾ c. SINGAPORE rubber prices continued their up\\:trd trend yesterday. first grad*' December closing at Sl.Ot>, per lb.. up 12 cents on Thursday (,$1.05 on increased American consumption of rubber last month. Russia was reported to have been buying m London and Amsterdam, while local sales were reported157 words
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Article77 1956-11-24 9 A COMBINED hammcrmi!] and ir.ixcr. it is claimed, is capable of carrying out two operations and thus shows a considerable saving m cost for plant when compared to purchnsing two machines, The machine, made m Britain, will handle all types nf grain and maize and is fully77 words
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Article82 1956-11-24 9 vn 'ria' shares wer« sUghtly easier to-.v flit close yesterday, according the Malayan Share :rokers" x(J 2 >•■: while rubere [vie noun "?i Vr A- .it ion yesterday INDUSTRI \I S B 5 Sellers I h ?h:o 15.40 3 05 MINING »Uitra! Amal I J 20/9 X-82 words
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Article89 1956-11-24 9 L PRICE changes announct iga ta «»tion yesterday were: t N. ords. $2.18: Hammer- Collieries 97 "etal Box $1.67 R>n nson Jrts. $1.65: Cold Storage Strait* Trad ,:-vcs -'4\ •3.424; Jacks $305. ■im Si: v Austral Malay 40/-: Beriun Bong Patt $1.15: Kuchai $2.60: I-arut 7/9; Lower89 words
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Article251 1956-11-24 9 Austral Amalgamated Tin Ltd. i for the year and Income from other sources, after amort:;.i!. on and depreciation net profit or £307.937 ended Jun e 30. The balance brought forward tor and Australian taxation r two interim dividends of 1/- per share, le^ £206.769; general reserve E4.01 >251 words
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Article113 1956-11-24 9 SHIPS IN PORT 01/TER ROADS Crosvenor Court. Umitaku MaiU, Theyo Main. Lasem. Etomaian, Van Ruebeck, Nfyucfl Van Bay, Bralanta Constance, Langsa, Valverda. Osamh.uir. Monika, Vi^ut Kastri, Slamat, British Prince. Batoela. INNER ROADS Tone Uai. Klias Giane Sere Tong Hong, Lapis. Lavvu Ta; Tionj:. Bafnvia. Hni Chuan. Kajang, Jaak. Kaior.g Sianatan.113 words
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Article48 1956-11-24 9 PEXANG, Fri. Mr. Lee Cheng Tin, chairman of the Conference of Malaya and Singapore Cycle and Motor Traders' Association, invites members to send m their Suggestions for the Association's petition to Government, to change the method of imposing the new duty on bicycle spare parts.48 words
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Article22 1956-11-24 9 A NEW factory Mas been opened at Slcugh. Bucks, by Hanovia, (Lamps Division of Engelhard Industrie?) for producing Radisil heaters22 words
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Article, Illustration141 1956-11-24 9 WINNER of the Shrlltox Display Competition (Clasi C) was Chop Soon Ttecfc of Wilkie Road, Singapore, it was announced yesterday. The competition was held from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15 and attracted hundreds of entries and di.-plays were of a high -standard, according to Shell and Ea.-tern141 words
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Article, Illustration147 1956-11-24 9 A GERMAN company, which has been shipping ballbearings to the lla an market for many ycais. will soon introduce its motor scooters and industrial machines here. Mr. G.F. Ksthke. export Urector of the compai,y. D^rkoppwerkc Ag. of Bi< tf> who has spent more than a147 words
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Article123 1956-11-24 9 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterdaj were: Copra Nov. $27J buyers, sellers; Dec. $2t b ;vers. i2tii sellers; coconut oil m bulk ?44 tellers, In drums $47} sellers; Muntok white pepper $118 sellers, Sarawak white $117 se.iers. Special Saraw black $83 sellers. Singapore CoDra123 words
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Article117 1956-11-24 9 10,000 Protest Tax On Tobacco kl ALA TRENGGANU, Fri. About 10.00(1 people m I lv Ireng^anu and heie have protested througn Federal Councillor. Lnjrku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir against Government s new tax <<n knal ;.rown tobacco. ould the protest not be considered by Govt :.r: we will hold prote--117 words
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Article43 1956-11-24 9 URCHASE debt outstanding m Britain continued to fall during Septerr the end of the month it amounted to at least £3 "4 or about 17% less thar I about £450 m. outstanding at the end of 1955. BJI B^a: Trade.43 words
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Article89 1956-11-24 9 EXPECTED TODAY Qanias EMM 3 CV D/DARWW 8 V s x. Air India A I Jit BC rr. Malayan Mrwrm MU?I KL/MAJL 9AS «jn. Malayan Alrwayi MLl'jl PG'KL 12 45 cm. Bi >AC 3-3S Dm. Msiavan Airways I -216 M E V\'G i4O o^n. BOAC T S4O p.m.89 words
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Article, Illustration64 1956-11-24 9 Party For Agents About 100 people attended the junction, and among those present were Mr. Ac; TfcMU) K/mm, district MCaaV ger, and Mr. Fung.Lok Ham. m<MMOtr, of the company. The host, Mr. Tay, is standisifl at right. MR. Tay Meng Heck, business manager of the Public LiU Assurance Co. Ltd.,64 words
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Advertisement581 1956-11-24 10 i sound judgement If B^P^Bk. ikTi v a A^^^ •O' r 4i ourcK m k gaP gB URCPt NOUN AMERICA CENTRAL AMERICA Ci 3 39£4N SOUTH AMERICA AFRICA SEAR EAST MIDDLE EAST FAR EAST LS'»A. 4 i BUTTERFLY BRAND Wr& MAGNETOMIC CLOCK ■"igS*-^ 1 SELF UORKIXG K0 WINDING ;agW^t SUE581 words
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Advertisement357 1956-11-24 10 SINGAPORE REGULAR BATTALION SELECTION Board will meet m the near future to choose 4 Cadets to be sent on a 2 year course at the Cadet Wing cf the Federation Military College, Port Dickson. commencing m January 1957 with a view to their being commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants m the357 words
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Advertisement321 1956-11-24 10 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited for the supply of materials for Prison Industries etc for the period 1.1.57 to 30.6.57 to the various prisons In the Federation. Samples of the articles required may be in>pected at the office of the Industrial Manager. Central Training Prison. Taiping. Supplies are required321 words
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Advertisement310 1956-11-24 10 THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE No. 28 of 1949 WINDING -TP OF SOCIETIES. Re: The Amateur Radio Society of Perak. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all members and other persons having claims against the above are required to file their claims with the Assistant Official Assignee, Perak. Ipoh on or before the310 words
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Advertisement354 1956-11-24 10 POLICE TENDER NOTICE '"FENDERS which will dos< A at 12 noon on Wednesday the 12th of December. 1956 are invited by the Chief Police Officer. Perak. for (1) supply of cooked and uncooked food to the Federal Area Training School and No. 2 Police Field Force. Perak. [pah and (S)354 words
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Advertisement200 1956-11-24 10 Whatever pen you own, it will write better and last longer if you use Parker Quink .because Quink cleans it as it Avriies Another Parker product of the highest quality! SINGAPORE PRICES X m 40 ct»: 2 ot 65 eti and 4 ft rt». FEDERATION. PRICES. V cz 60 cts.200 words
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Advertisement788 1956-11-24 11 10-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. I* H" 3 6 5 T [D 132/6 Robinson Real THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE N~RTH AMERICAN SERVICE -j, Boston. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia 6 Cult Ports Spore P. Sham p« Banii yOUPMMUS 514 Feb 15,!6Fcb 17/18 Feb ;n prsc :cd the> c; T 'o« ana discharge788 words
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Advertisement1156 1956-11-24 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel' 2412 (18 lines) (Incorpoiarce u> *mgapor*l (12 tinesi 5 o P p n8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier; option tc dioccco «i* othei poitt ti lo«c mc ducn«rti carte SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONIINENtAI CORTS POSITION Of VESSELS WHICH MAVt LEFT1,156 words
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Advertisement885 1956-11-24 11 MITSUI W\ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Akokuroson Moru for Yokohania, Kobe Moii via Hongkcrg Gdn. 18 i Akibasan Maru tor Yokoharr.a Ncgoya, Kobe, v a Horgknnc 1 2 Dec Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji, via Hong Kor.g 1 3 Dec FOR U.S.A. For New York, PMcdeiphia885 words
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Advertisement685 1956-11-24 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDb Sailengi toi Bangkok end o f tost Pcnoncj F S heir S cere 'KAMBODtA 4/6 Dec b Dry Dec "SELANDIA" 11/11 Dec 12/13 Dec 14 1 5 Dee 'KINA' 29 Dec/ 3 Jan HOMEWAPDL Sowings tor Genoa. An»wcr V Rotterdam Hamburg Copenhagen Gothenburg Oslo. S pore685 words
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Article1196 1956-11-24 12 BILL FUNK reports from Melbourne Scores First Holds Britain To A Draw OLYMPIC PARK, Melbourne, Fri-.— lt needed a lot of determination and the vacillations of the opposing defence to extract a point for the Federation of Malaya out of their opening hockey game with1,196 words
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Article47 1956-11-24 12 IMMEDIATELY on beartag of the Malayan hotkey team "s triumph at the Olympic Games yesterday, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, president of the Singapore Ho<key A>mi( -iation. sent a rahle to the manager of the Federation team congratulating the players on their showing against Britain.47 words
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Article, Illustration847 1956-11-24 12 SPRINT ACES ARE OUT MFLBOI RNE, Sat—Malaya's big sprint five in| athletics had their big day yesterday, but it proved to/ be the most disappointing: of their lives. N one °f them Kesavan Soon Tan Eng Yoon, Raja Azlam, Karuppiah or Lee X Fook had the847 words
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413 1956-11-24 12 Lanky Frenchmen Survive Colony's Final Rally EXHIBITION BUILDING, Fri.— Singapore's last fen minutes topgrade basketball failed to upset the lanky French cagers m the opening Olympic Basketball game here today. The French hoopsters, who exploited tlicir weight and height advantage to the maximum, coasted home to an 81 to 54413 words
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Advertisement199 1956-11-24 12 For Quality and Economy Insist on READY TO WEAR MM i> m tl^l garments mv m i&MI S- :JH SHIRTS =3L«j2-^Mjis^Bl UNDERWEAR 22SSSS < <&£jtF Shirts with evcrstiff and i 7^, ,4$ jl"^K toft collars m Regular and LkJM^* JsSS jj Cufawoy sty!.. m v»hifc and Avoiloble ot F^ J^^*#V199 words
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Advertisement269 1956-11-24 12 A G2 Semi-Detached Bungalow Is Yours At $63.90 1'" Month After An Initial Paymenl \i HAPPY GARDEN, J»'»» >«■ > -a i,, oh only V 2 m i!«- from to* 11 Selling Price S/5,500 -other houses a>ailaljlc limited number- 07 Price Paj menl R< paymenl 1. Tyre B Single Bungalow269 words
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Article36 1956-11-24 13 SALISBURY. Rhodesia 23 (Reuter)— The M.CC. touring Cricketers, after losing wickets for 66 runs were 301 lor three at the close of the fir^t days play here today m iheir return match with Rhodesia.36 words
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819 1956-11-24 13 THE FIGHT BEGINS: AMERICANS ARE AHEAD OF THE RUSSIANS By VERNON MORGAN MELBOURNE, Nov. 23 (Reuter).— United States and Soviet In ion ohnple rivalry was renewed m all its keenness on the first full day of the 16th Olympiad here today. America struck the first blowby gaming the Gold Medal819 words
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Article854 1956-11-24 13 The Finals ML\ S 1111,(1 JIMP FIN \L I. hurles Dumas (IS) -.12 metres iG feet 11] inches). Charles Porter (Aust.) U metres itf feet lij inches). 3. Ijor Kaehkarov (Russia) '-.08 metres (G feet 91 inches) AM three bettered old Olympic record 2.01 metres (6854 words
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148 1956-11-24 13 U.S. Athlete Suspended From Olympics MELBOURNE, Nor. 23 (Reuter) Chliord Blair. 27--year-old hammer thrower. wa s today suspended from competition m the Olympic Games by the United States Olymi ici o mm Mr. Lyman Bingham, Executive Director of the United States committee, told reporters the action was taken because Blair,148 words
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421 1956-11-24 13 LEONG HEW MENG - Civilians May Miss A Spark For Victory LEONG HEW MENG B> threes will be called upon to play. It 15 m this back division that one feels the Services have the edge over the Civilians. However, the brilliance of Max Parker at fullback may yet offset this advantage. All m421 words
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Article85 1956-11-24 13 HONGKONG ttt t U d'P)~ Th« Singapore Amateur i ball Association 21-mnn contingent arrived from Singapore on Thursday for the a: interport matches with the em- at "winning ta I I important to m ::na»ship' The group. compr:.--:r.e 18 players and three officials, Md by Soh85 words
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Article367 1956-11-24 13 Kuts Runs Away With The 10,000 m "VI I I Jii »l RM Nun (ReuU r ladnnir Kutstockj ex Marine lrom Leningrad gaiaej a run-away i larj today m tbe 10,000 mci' I r^; track m Urn I v B His great triumph, m which he ran all his opponents367 words
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Advertisement243 1956-11-24 13 ll!|IIO\ DRESSMAKING. Designing raking (Corsage) taueht m English. Chinese v (modern simplified Dutch method) by long experienced rhers. Enq: ORIENT DRESSMAKING INSTITUTE 206. Tan Katong Road. Phone ***** IEARN to-make your own X'mas. New Year Cakes from Oon's Java Cakes. 6 Aliunied Road. $80 per course. morning, afternoon or evening243 words
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Miscellaneous162 1956-11-24 13 111 ilbner By A/ fopp VCX/VE V 7^*Ni> MAY I CONGRATULATE VCXi, ]f WHO'S THIS CLOSE AH DQN'T KMtSw »MO r B OUT- > MRS VOKUM, ON YOU« CLOSE ---9 ACQUAINTA^4CE O' 7 MERCHANT O' VENtCE•TW MOOSEUM IS EMTITLED cmaptCO I ACQUAINTANCE WITH "THE Sp\ VOR'M-THET <^> HONESTr. r TMET162 words
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Miscellaneous70 1956-11-24 13 TODAY'S EVENTS TODAY'S ■lantl are: (aB Melbourne times): x a.m. modern Pentathlon, f. '.c-inu— Exhibition Building. Basketball (qua!::-.:: g matches), Exhibition BuildIng, B .'.W it.m. Fencing foil team. I a.m Rowing (first repechage), Lake Wendooree 10 a.m. Pole Vault, h.immcr throw. broad jump. qualifying trial main stadium). Hockey, qualifying matd70 words
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245 1956-11-24 14 Says WINDSOR LAD SUPERSCOPE, who romped home a splendid winner lost Saturday, should complete a double. I take him to win the main sprint (Race bix) over six furlongs at Ipoh today, last day of the Perok Turf Club s Danger Is Welsh King November245 words
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1133 1956-11-24 14 Silver Screen looks best RACE ONE Silver Screen II showed promise When he finished third to Invincible over the six on Wednesday, with normal Improvement he should score his maiden win. He made up tremendous ground m his race. He was last right to the turn lor home, and finished1,133 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1956-11-24 14 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. RACE 2: 2.45 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. I—9 Furs. RACE 3: 3-15 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 3—6 Furs. RACE 4: 3*45 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. I—9 Furs. l. Kin.- Ire r>v si:: Di Ch1,366 words
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201 1956-11-24 14 RACE FOUR Trainer Daniels holds the whip hand In the mam nine furlongs race witt Windm n. Mont Blot 11. Balkan AraD and Bright S'm My choice is Windsor 11. He showed guts and stamina m his 84 furlongs effort when he came With201 words
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Article67 1956-11-24 14 TIIFRE ha- he--5 ram for thr lad 48 hours. and t tie gahM at Ipoh loda> -Mould r»r t Best longshoi Rl >1 nutvirirr at I, toda> is Rehmat m I. J 5. I drkin is here lIIOLISII m. ki Ted l.arkin h.iv arrived v J b< vfen m67 words
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Article211 1956-11-24 14 iud.sor Lad The bjiec-lre J nmdle Hill Nrutimn siLM.K M-KI.LN 11 SILVER SCREEN 11 m.m.MI MJN 1 1 \I X -■i. i lUorhi 1 rctinriu *•■>■ l omiiunuu X Moon 11 Kiiißhl-hi Puerto Rico Kni^hi-I.rn;^ Pn..r.l> t «.1..».-l >on F77l> VV MIUHIMj KINGS PROPHEI STKRLIXG ]<U>U 'HiiWiNu tiiwri211 words
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Advertisement135 1956-11-24 14 SUPER Iff vec^ht& MIDNIGHT TONIGHT PERG PRADO o:£ MARY KAYE TRIO t^J/Li HELEN GRAYCO I^ARCAMO^?. MANNY LOPEZ 1".,..,, STEVE DUNNE ALIxVaLTON SYLVIA LEWIS DANTE OePAUIO JOSE GON2ALES GOHZALEI It A COLUMEIA PICTURE ilißhUl^.O' FROM THE PRODUCERS OF ROCK aßOukc T f ClC>-CHA-CHA-CHA Contest; Entries must reccH the Moncgcr, Great World135 words
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