Singapore Standard, 26 November 1956
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Title Section32 1956-11-26 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD ***** (5 lints) POLICE 240 C #r m FIRE BRIGADE 2811 GENERAL HOSPITAL 2414 VoL MI- No. 147 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956 )2 PAGI 15 < I NT-32 words
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Article, Illustration131 1956-11-26 1 AT A GLANCE To-day's Main News From Near And Far TW ENTY-F«VE rebel student leaders to bo expelled— page 1. A MOTHER pleads: "Help me tmd my son," page 7. TITO (left) spnds protest note on Nagy's (right) kidnapping page 1. r GRADUATES to take Varsity squabble to highest level131 words
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Article291 1956-11-26 1 Notice To All Schools: Reject Them Penang Rebels Got Secret MCP Orders At Recent Concert PENANG, Sun. More than 25 ring leaders responsible for the recent student at Chung Ling High School here will be expelled when the school starts re-registration towards end of December. These rebellioui291 words
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Article110 1956-11-26 1 PORE'S Education Mir. Mr Cheu Suee Kee hniU .i regular "mept-thc-Clunr>e-tea(.hers" ses--lTortl%. teu saJtl he uould visit district once a fortr <>nee a month and t teachers to hear their it a tea party given m his honour at the Robin- n ife yesterday h e told -<•110 words
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148 1956-11-26 1 '•■I SA1!) r Major (.eneral Burns Initcd Na- :> tommandei m Egypt, arm -Hi b\ ail it Port Said today for important talks ti^h and i-'rench f lunmind Genera Bun wa met by i I General s cr. t -y148 words
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Article50 1956-11-26 1 CTA Malta. Nov (Reuter) T\ irrie: -.n sailed rung for zn. ifter i d c last pokesmen would n nent I lay on rer rta the Oc< ided the Ea-':\-r. M-diter-ranean to stand by to emR..- \r.-. r nationals should Pr expulsion threat be carried out.50 words
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Article25 1956-11-26 1 \V I LUMPUR, Sun Thomas a Public Works Der nt overiccumbed In Eh< Xlang to Injuries sustained from an n Thursday by one25 words
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Article52 1956-11-26 1 n 2a India today counted HI dead m Friday's train wreck making it this country's worst m 10 years and the tl worst m its history. The lieath toll has been mounting daily teams worked m the r. m which the train plunged .les south52 words
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Article, Illustration53 1956-11-26 1 HOW are Bi Main's Suez troops doing? line, says cameraman Frank Woods, who *ent bark this picture. Woods says lie found the boy, "bright and < !i°rrf ul." Baby pal of these two Army men is a day-old coat. They are feeding it on tinned milk nearMirrorpic - 53 words
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Article34 1956-11-26 1 FORTY Algerian rebels were ki od U|d about as 01 raptured m operations m the Const antine area of Eastern Algeria over the pa?t hours. French authorities reported yesterday. A PAP - 34 words
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493 1956-11-26 1 THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING, EGYPT TELLS SWISS ENVOY PARIS, Nov. 85 (Routed— The Egyptian authorities have given British and French citizens m Egypt the choice between expulsion and internment, the semiofficial French news agency, AFP, said today quoting reports reaching here from493 words
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Article151 1956-11-26 1 CHIANG - CHIANG SAYS: PEKING DIRECTS M.C.P. TAIPEI. Nov. 23 (OP) President Chiang Kai->>hek charsed tod.t\ that Malayan Communist* are under the direct control oi Red China and warned that the foundation of independence and freedom for Malaya and Singapore can only be based on I firm anti-Communisi policy The151 words
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Article23 1956-11-26 1 SOME 50 American X .irntly paraded m front of the White Hou>e with sign tiH| the deportation of Hungarians to Ri:-.23 words
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237 1956-11-26 1 TITO SENDS STIFF PROTEST NOTE TO MOSCOW BELGRADE, Nov. 25 (Router) Yugoslavia yes- terday sent the Sovietbacked Government of Hungary a "most energetic" protest against the abduction of ex-premier Imre Nacv by Soviet security forces. The n< te also protested afatnat the "violation of the agreement" under which Mr. Nagy237 words
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Article40 1956-11-26 1 VIENNA. NOV. 25 (UPJ The Kadar regime sa;c toda] that anyone caught a: temptin 2 to escape from Soviet terrorized Hungary will be failed More than B 000 Hungarians have already flea to the West.40 words
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Article153 1956-11-26 1 END Of An 11-Year Association IUK\U. Nov. 2:> X' uterJ A j;niup oi 137 Briti.-h utiiteis, and boarded the ncu]>strui ted Bi itisfa troopship Ne\as>a at Kure tonight marking the end of an 1 1 -> t ar-old association between .lapan and the Briton Commonn ealth. Onl> leu rearguard personnel153 words
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Article24 1956-11-26 1 DISHON K:b€ flMOffbed by police a s one of the Ma. M I elite, has been capture o Tororo. Usanda. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article203 1956-11-26 1 Two Air Clashes Within IS Hej r s /I RICH M« Hand. N©l ll' (?n boll an airiinei crashed hei \<M<r(i.i\ killing 23 persons m Luropt m "nd bic air disaster m Irv.,. thtf !>> hours Earlier today an Italian ncr crashed outs: killing 33203 words
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Article129 1956-11-26 1 U.S. GOVT. HALTS STRIKE N£\\ YORK No. \r\ Government >e<>urday obtained a 10-daj injunction under the Taft-Hart-)i la\i In t;.iit Ihr dnr k strike thai has rippled v portv from Maim l< I x.,» (or nine ri.i\^ A ale resumption of work Kpeci morrow. Govr rnmrnt will seek fore the129 words
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Advertisement41 1956-11-26 1 Fo» BEfT£B toco £L£PHANT'^P^ 1 I'll buy that dream' So doubt about it: SUPER SILETTE is a Chri^tn Gift many dream about. *^>]jßi BEHN, MfYER 4CO LTD P 0 Box 200 C S nfapirt. PATERSON. JIMONS CO LTD Kuala Lumpu- Penan*,41 words
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Article, Illustration68 1956-11-26 2 MR GORDON Lim helps his bride, the former Miss Julia Sun, to a piece of cake at their ucddins? reception at Sea View Hotel. Singapore, yesterday. The couple was married at Weslev Methodist Church. Fort Canning Mr I.im i> mercantile assistant His bride is a stenographer mDavid studio - 68 words
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Article112 1956-11-26 2 Old Fashioned Taboos Kill Many KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Aft-old beliefs ti^Wlt the consumption of certain foods had caused a large numb or Infant and maternal deaths m Malaya, Dr. Mohamed Din bin Ahmad, awhtant Director of Medical Services, said m a radio broadcast tonight very high incidence of nutritional diseases,112 words
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Article330 1956-11-26 2 'Nothing To Fear If You Stick To Studies' PENANG, Sun. The Alliance Government will protect and encourage Chinese Education, but is equally deter-mined-to see that the activities of unruly students are curtailed, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, Minister for Posts and Telecommunications and Alliance leader, said today. He330 words
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83 1956-11-26 2 T.T.C. For All Teachers In Training KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Normal Class system of teacher training which ha-. been In existence for nearly 45 jean, wtU be discontinued next year. This li m accordance with 'lie Federation of Ma'.aya's new education policy Teachers m training will m future be sent83 words
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Article45 1956-11-26 2 KUALA LIPIS, Sun.—President of the Sessions Court, Mr. G. C. Byne. yesterday fined an opium addict $50. Lee Kok Teong (66) pleaded guilty to his 19th offence under the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance possession of :;even packets of opium and a pipe.45 words
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236 1956-11-26 2 PRESIDENT of the Singapore Trades Union Con- gross Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday said that the trade union movement m the Colony is passing through a difficult period as a result of the recent arrests of trade unionists. Speaking at a special dele- conferva c236 words
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Article82 1956-11-26 2 Trouble Over A Tattoo JOHORE BAKRU. Sun. Lai Ho, 18, wa^> bound over In the Magistrate's Court today la the sum of $250 on being convicted of a charge of bein? a member of a Triad secret lOCtßtj. He nad a Red Indian's face tattooed on his arm which the82 words
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Article56 1956-11-26 2 KUALA LIPIS. Sun. Low Lor. 62-year-old bus conductor who claimed he would die without opium, was yesterday fined S4OO by the President of the Session? Court for possession of eight tahlU of the drus. Xhfl ophm ni concealed m an empty water pail found near the56 words
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Article48 1956-11-26 2 RANGOON. Nov. 25, (UP)— A Burmese wedding was held here today with on.y the bride pre?ent. The groom, e.-transed from his parents, was hospitalized with injuries inflicted by his enraged elder brother who Objected to use of the parents' names on the wedding invitations.48 words
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Article145 1956-11-26 2 THE special delegates' conference of the Sinpapore Trades Union Congress yesterday decided to reduce the affiliation fee and lift the ceiling on union representation. The new ftflUtatian fee for a member per year is 50 cents instead of one dollar. Trie new basis of145 words
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Article134 1956-11-26 2 IPOH. Sun. The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis is to urge tne government "53 a Otttta of urgency" to carry out a nationwide survey of the T.B. problem. At Ha annual MMCII meeting here today. Mr. P. J. D. Rege?ter proposed a134 words
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Article105 1956-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The names of the casualties of the R A.F. personnel of the Valetta transport aircraft which rushed m the Cameron -inlands on Friday morn.ng r,re Flying Officer J. A. N. <r- -h (pilot). Flying Officer H. W :am (navigator), and Serge K. L.105 words
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Article70 1956-11-26 2 IPOH, Bun. A Taiping brother- sister combin B v Choc PW and Helen Bocy. annexed the 1956 P< amateur ballroom charr.; ship here o n Friday. Lim Joo Liang and Miss florence U> e took second place and also won the slow fox-trot and waltz events.70 words
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Article33 1956-11-26 2 MORE than 20 "call-up-boys under the Manpry,- r Eulations 1951. m< t In Kuala Lumpui y« >terday and appolnted a pro-ten committee led by Mr. Edwin Gabriel to fnrm an association.33 words
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Article80 1956-11-26 2 9 Apexians Donate Blood Nl 'AN team from newly formed Apex Club. donated blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre, General Hospital, Singapore yesterday. Among them was Mr. D A. Craig, Service Director t Club. It was his first blood donation. A Club spokesman said that out of 27 members, ten80 words
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Article62 1956-11-26 2 T-' -Malayan amateur ballroom dance championship, which was postponed lecently. held at the Raffles Hotel. Singapore, on Dec. 21. This year's champions, Mr. Robert Gan and his partner. Miss Lav, of Penang, will bt defending their title. Competitors from Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. S< ban, Malacca62 words
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Article66 1956-11-26 2 THE All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society conference [poh during the Christmas holidays will discuss general :natters and proposals brought by representatives of the various branches of the Bociety. Delegates will come from icca, Selangor, Perak, Pahang. Penang and Singapore. l-Mala Muslim Misety m Sing?, wi; send four66 words
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Article75 1956-11-26 2 PEXAXG. Sun Mr. A. R "v- r-roendent candidate I the Kclawei V. making ms first election campaign speech, today. said ne woaid not po into the Munldp.- 1 Co—-:; to Wo a "c ;ent I am not interested m Mowing m v own trumpet," Raja Gopal75 words
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Article140 1956-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The eight-man committee appointed bl Government to probe conditions m Muslim Religious Schools ha^ re•ommended that the 40U.000 MipUl attending them should )e taught a common syllabus The committee, headed by Assistant Natural Resources Minister. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Taiib is140 words
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Advertisement284 1956-11-26 2 llacl time 'i^^^^^m stood still for Iw^^fl one hour? JJBr Something had happened X S^ Af'pr «icr.!r.2 'he Ta«r letter, he KlAnced at m» «n«t 'trvt takes ain^l r >n the paper a*. fa*t a? %ou read ■wjtch then at the wall clnrL Could it bp it 1 p iL284 words
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Article473 1956-11-26 3 'DR. DOBBY'S ADDRESS WAS MOST OFFENSIVE... 9 Indignant Comments By Grads THE hi? squabble over th c controversial Convocation Address of the former ice-Chancellor of the Iniversitv of ."Malaya. Sir Sydney Came. will now go before the varsity's highest authority— the 24 man Iniversitv Council,473 words
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157 1956-11-26 3 BURMA'S $1,600 MIL PLAN FOR COUNTRY FHRMA has icvised her] pish t-year development i plan into a $1,600,000,000 four-year plan, the Burmese Minister for Mines, Mr. M. A. Ra.schid told the standard yesterday. He flew Into .Singapore Gamda indonesian Airways on his way to ngton. New Zealand. to attend the157 words
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Article94 1956-11-26 3 Law School Too Late For Malaya JOHORE BAHRU, S^n. The Law School arrived Malaya too late to cope I the problems cf an independent nation, according to Dr L. A. Sheridan, Professor of Law of the University of Malaya In a recent talk to local Rotarians. he said that although94 words
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Article37 1956-11-26 3 The St Anthony's Convent will hold its annual fun fair and exhibition m aid of the CancsMan Orphanage. Singapore, on Thursday and Fr.day One of the highlichts v ill bp the Catapult Stall.37 words
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Article28 1956-11-26 3 LEE Teo Tuan. 55. was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday after he was stabbed m a fight at a workshop m Jalan Besar Road.28 words
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314 1956-11-26 3 Show People The Better Man De' Cruz MALACCA. Sun. Federal Councillor and Malayan Chinese Association Publicity Chief, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, received a challenge from the newly formed Malayan Tarty candidate lor the Municipal elections, Mr. J. L. De' Cruz, to oppose him m the314 words
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Article147 1956-11-26 3 DOOR ■TO DOOR COLLECTIONS X I A LA LIMP IK. Sun. The Alliance Minister for Transport. Mr. Ong Yoke I. in. was today appointed to lead door-to-door enllrction for the "Egyptian Relief Fund." Although Mr. Ong was unable to attend the first full committee meeting of the147 words
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Article, Illustration99 1956-11-26 3 VI CRAM) Rapid* nn to the Canadian border David Tambyah (Standard news editor) was talked into donning the traditional Chippcwa headdress and a Harbour Seal coat. He is pictured by Duluth cameraman with an Indian pea.ee pipe somewhat similar to the Malayan opium pipes. Temperatures alone the99 words
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175 1956-11-26 3 THE Singapore Coalition Government was yesterday congratulated by members of the Banting Good Citizens Committee, now on a eivu? vigil here, for its firm stand ■gainst subvergiva tlemcnti Members of this committee m Selangor were the founders of the Good Citizens movement Which is now175 words
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Article102 1956-11-26 3 Tried To Annoy Girl Jailed JOHORE BAHRU. Butt. Sollamuttu, an electric ck man. was sentenced m the Sessions Court today to day's jail and a fine of $100 for breaking into a woman's room with intent to annoy her. The woman. Timah binte Ngah. told the court s-.c v. awakened102 words
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Article51 1956-11-26 3 MANILA, Nov. 25 (UP) Francis Cardinal Soellman of New York wii! arrhe nci I morrow to represent Pope I Xl] at the scond national E .aristic Conference to he held from H«f 28 to Dec. 2. Ikh ->v;ll be Ctfdlßri Spe!lman'i ■ertntt trip It the51 words
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Miscellaneous442 1956-11-26 3 j THE STARS AND YOU 1 By Rita Del-Mar IIODAI H Ql O1.V1MIN: De plentiful Afternoon Map "Our know If dee is the a change of trend, accent, r.g J amassed thought and money matiers. possessions experience ot innumerable I. IKK A Sept. 23 to Oct minds."— Emerson. 22— The442 words
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242 1956-11-26 4 After 130 1 Years' Service To Retire IPOH, Sun.— Six Police officers here, who have between ihem put m a total of 130 years' service m the Federation of aya Police Force, are ring at the end of the month. The youngest of the.-c to retire Is an A tant242 words
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Article143 1956-11-26 4 -Railway Will Fight It With Radio- KUALA LimPfTl Sun The Malayan Railway i<* finriins ways ,\m\ means to reduce boredom to the minium durins: h-ng rail jourMfE i onsidei ation »s being ;i\rn to the introduction of rulm protrammes and ino\ ie sessions. As there uncertainty as to how143 words
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Article407 1956-11-26 4 Says Boy Cyclist Who Lost His Licence IP H. Sun.— The State Traffic Police Officer. Mr. Civ Corbett. A.S.P.. -ified m the Magistrate's ;rt here yesterday that a schoolboy motor cyclist, Syi n David Hogan Shaidali IL'D) said to him, -This is robbery. I shall I407 words
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Article80 1956-11-26 4 250 WORKERS THREATEN TO STRIKE Bt a Sun. The Question of i strike action ibourefs against the Sti tits Trading Company here be decided upon by the I .^mmittee of the Straits Trading Employees' i tomorrow. The Union had sent seven demands for better \va~es and working conditions to the80 words
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166 1956-11-26 4 Let Them Change Stick-ln-The -Mud A ttitude Johari TANGKAK, Sun.— UMNO publicity chief and Assistant Minister tor Commerce and industry. Inche Khir Johari, yesterday strongly advised Party leaders m the faunpottga to urge their followers to change their stick-in-the-mud attitude. Inche Johwrl was speaking beforo a political rally organised by166 words
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Article52 1956-11-26 4 BUKIT MERTA.IAM. Sun.— T te Territorial Association of Women'l Institutes m Province Wellesley is holding a grand rharity dance at the High School hall here on Dec. 8. A special late launch ha? been arrai r -"> to leave Mifc Pier. Butterworth, at 2.45 a.m. for the convenience52 words
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Article64 1956-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The sale of all intoxicating liquors except toddy by Naafi. m Malaya was yottrriav formally authorised by Govcrnmen.. a ga/.ettf- notification auUlOrised the sale of liquor. wholesale and retail, to members oi the armed forces only. The notification brings the hitherto "private empire"64 words
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Article48 1956-11-26 4 irOH. Sun. Dr. J. S. Bodhj, T. B. specialist m Selangor, baa been appointed Federation's representative to the 1 1th International Tuberculosis Conference at New Delhi m Jan. Dr. Bodhj Will also represent the Malayan Associa'ion for the Prevention of Tuberculosis at the same conlab.48 words
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220 1956-11-26 4 'Hungary, Middle East Are Major Political Issues' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Trade Union Council has decided "not ro take any action" on a cable from I.C.F.T.U. headquarters m Brussels urging its support for demands for stopping Soviet intervention m Hungary and ending hostilities220 words
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Article51 1956-11-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Snor.ee Goh and Shek Blossom ballot stars, Will give perfonnanci ii thp Chinese Assembly Hall here on Dec 5 and 6. Soonrc and Blossom schooled at Sadler W- U adoo, and studied und' r ex-Imper-ial Palace danc< r, Madame Prnprajen.^kaa, who wai predecessor to51 words
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Article, Illustration106 1956-11-26 4 ABOVE: Mr Chen Hrn Yon. second son f M nd M (hen Yin Cheap of Kuala Lumpur MH M| Mil the forrarr Miss Yap Yoon Thai c ri.n;ul Mr ami Mrs. Yap Vine Ngew of Kuali Lumpur, after tl rma riafe at Un PII Thin Best Pudu RoadYong Pong Seong - 106 words
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122 1956-11-26 4 Be Good Citizens, Pupils Are Urged BENTONG, Sun —In a foreword m the first issue of the recently published Sulaiman School Magazine, the Federation Minister for Education. Dato Abdul Razak bin iin, congratulated the school on its 40-year-old his- j tory and urged all pupils to study to lmpi tl122 words
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Miscellaneous384 1956-11-26 4 Standard 04/maaac Information at a Glance ODEON: I Day The S:xth of Jj-e 1 lINGAPORE j^_| B^: 31 <L 6 n£ 9 'Win and KULIM p.m EMPIRE: Lady Godivt 3. 7 k Mirll (v: jcc rilra Show Thii L l'!- O: c Rock Ar0 J:l^ The Clock 9 3 0384 words
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Article1558 1956-11-26 5 JIM HENRY - JIM HENRY reports Our Queensland Correspondent JTH the Olympic Games now m full swing people here are now tending to concentrate their attention on them, no doubt partly as a form of escapism from the many worries plagueing this country, as well as the world at large. Among1,558 words
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Article430 1956-11-26 5 FOR the first time since Australia's swimming squad for tlif- Games went into training; and started breaking world records with almost monotonous regularity, doubts are being openly expressed whether the swimming section of the Games is going to be a •'cinch" for the country's hichlyr.itod men and women's sw430 words
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Article, Illustration31 1956-11-26 5 \nrumus onr happj she s getting hrr hie chanc« on and ha> the part of an Oriental dancer m thr current new musical FANNY at Drury I.ane Thratrr MIRRORPICMIRRORPIC - 31 words
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Article656 1956-11-26 5 GREATER OPPOSITION TO CONGRESS From Our Gbrresponeferit TIJK ONGRESS is likch to meet with greater opposition than ever be- fore at the forthcoming flections. India's handling of recent international e\ents has caused a rift among the intdligpniM.i 1 that forms the backbone of the Congress regime i both m the656 words
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Article99 1956-11-26 5 X M I pattern of electioneering i propaganda is once afain placed before thr Congress I oreijjnrrs are taken from the i Atomic Reactor at Tromha* to 1 the Neiveli Project m the south via the Penicillin Plant at i Poona, the Hirakud Dam99 words
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Article33 1956-11-26 5 Letter FROM INDIA N Russian action m Hung c oon as it started thot was one of the 6Lrsl m the world t I Britain for her intrusion into the Suez Canal Zone.33 words
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Article161 1956-11-26 5 r| HI. OMMON man hen 1 perturbed ;ii M r Nehru's apparent reluctance U a spade at 11 r moment. In the < <^< f I he lost n«> time m i- m hat remain* ol ihe British i D i.. pieeei than* G■ word ol161 words
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Article281 1956-11-26 5 Hun; i! h* 1 did not mm I ,V hru n ahnul an-i s said the Congress resolution on Hungaand v,, about at was tiv* did not imply any difference m our way of judging we found ttl little difficult, having regard to the facts before281 words
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Article469 1956-11-26 6 r j last Governor-Gene: o: the Netberland East Indies H.- Mook. was a bitter and disappointed man who hi Mi book 'The Stakes of DemcT.w \m South-east Aril thai the r.\* Ar -irar.3 ditched the Dutch during the libr \tm period and predicted that, after anarchy had469 words
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Article377 1956-11-26 6 r j HE present generation is Ing i [fee, indeed, for world peace. From the start of World II and on through the unseti and anxious years that followed the so-called peace that ended that war, humanity has been engaged In a I gle tor iTal Historians377 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1956-11-26 6 COLOMBO OMMI NALISM has come to Ceylon like an undeniable ghost to a household that has never believed m ijMSta, Lad .hint savage killings I■tu c c n Sinhalese and I 111 il >. hive loft member* of both communities, even those who have been friends lim- limner. ition.1,236 words
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Article1095 1956-11-26 6 SINGAPORE'S PERIL la^^^ iii^^^ Sir; Listening to the ite m the Assembly B last— the day d policy was the major subject of debate —it was apparent that none on the opposition benches, other than the nominated member, had idea of the real peril facing this city and I land1,095 words
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Article80 1956-11-26 6 Sir; I write thii letter through the coi:rte<v nf your columns to the Registrar of Vehicles so that he may do •••ihir.g about imoky tarn and OUM that have i ":tic danger to the pcopics' health. Arc there o m pectan to check these Bin 0180 words
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Article560 1956-11-26 6 GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME GUNASEKERA By \ND so it has come to 1 pds s thai Federal Chief Minister lunku Abdul Rahman did the rmht tiling uhen In han-n-d entrj into his territory of Singapore Chinese .Middle School slu dents long bcftM thr r»cent "rebellion >i.ii;(d by them560 words
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Article186 1956-11-26 7 Chou To Meet Nehru In N. Delhi ZLHL Nov -5 (AP)— The two top tenders for Influence over ireds of meet here Wednesday" They are Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru of Democratic India and Chou En-lai of Comm n i I China. Although Chou's ft eially described 13-day goodwill tour as186 words
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Article88 1956-11-26 7 Mercy Flight To Save Girl's Life HOUSTON. Texas. V 2 > An 8,000-mile mercy flight has ended for 11-year-old Beth Chu, a Natior r.ese girl who faced a r surgery. Beth and her mother, Mrs. L m Chu, arrived 5 terda; *1 Islington air force bOM by military plane from88 words
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Article68 1956-11-26 7 YASHIN r, TON N.v 25 The Communist Chinese Red Cr MBt wd to officials h> it m m re American "turncoat" sol are returning home They are Aaron Wilson. 24, Urania. Lou: nd Arley Pate. 26. Carbondale. Illinohs. former American soldiers who selected to s: v r68 words
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Article339 1956-11-26 7 RUSSIA NOW RATED No. 2 NAVAL POWER LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Russia has built more sen and destroyers the the Second ir than all other nations combined and already has a growing fleet of over 400 submarines. Jane's Fighting Ships, the standard reference book on world navies,339 words
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Article53 1956-11-26 7 PON Nor. 25. President Eisenhower yesterday named James D. Zeilerbach, San Francisco industrialist, as the new U B A assador to Its Mr. Zeilerbach. who gui the Marshall Plan programme Italy f n »win 2 World a IJ. succeeds Mr? Cl~.re Boothe Luce who re-signed for53 words
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Article67 1956-11-26 7 WARSAW. Nov. 25. (UP>— Poiand announced yesterday that she has ceased }ammin| of Western radio broadcasts, and indicated thrst ?he is trying to U k her Communist neighbour? Into C(dlowin| oil An announcement by the Ministry Ol Comnvanications I Urn P:)'ish Radio Oommittee said that uq future67 words
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Article26 1956-11-26 7 THE Nationa A ito nol i t Cl'ib ha- reported <u v. 4">l 177,610 ye nicies had pataMi over the Ssn Francisco-Oak- UPUP - 26 words
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Article167 1956-11-26 7 BEIRUT. Lebanon, Nov —The Lebanese army has and another arms cache m Lebanon and more persons »aye been arr, an official announcement said yesterday. Officials said the weapons *et» ex: intended for The number i na: .of those arI *st«d and the location of the167 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-11-26 7 »«»vj r >(!me m tno hundreds of searchers being briefed by a police sergeant before searching the woods •v II iverinq near the missing boj s home. BELOW: An- mush is written m the face of this tucntv four-ve.ir olfl '"other keeping HgO. As she stares down the road, an61 words
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374 1956-11-26 7 THE mother of a little hoy feared murdered or kidnapped touched millions of hearts last week with I moving appeal on Independent Television News. Choking back her tears, she said m a quavering voice: "If anyone has sot my374 words
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Article183 1956-11-26 7 Casey Calls For Action NEW YORK. Nov. 25 (KiMiter) Mr. R. Casey Australian Minister lor External Affairs, m a stale ment issued at the close of rstrrriay's General Assembly said that the total global cost of the stoppaue of the Suez Canal was m183 words
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Article112 1956-11-26 7 The Latest In Movies Goose-flesh PARIS. ,v. S3 (Bi uter) Spanish Munsalist painter Salvador Pali has antidiiiKTil hi s intention tf being the first man to s.\\v a infma audience goose fle^h At Press conference abuut a film he is making called "The Prodiuious History of the Rhinoceros and the112 words
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Article63 1956-11-26 7 JOHANNESBURG, Not 25 (Renter) A hu.-band contfgfcitig bis wife's pleas for a divorce here, asked th< udg< to make an order "So that I ran .set my dog" from Una tc time. Bat Wizc. granting tin wife's arP'^-ition with rr-r and maintenance, retorted: Thia court is63 words
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Article312 1956-11-26 7 Nagy Snatch May Be Brought To The U.N. BELGRADE, Nov. 25, (Reuter) Yugoslavia was iccn by foreign observers here as on the verge this >*cc\snd of her most serious breach with the Soviet Union since the Cominform dispute of 1948. And m Nf was reported312 words
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Article174 1956-11-26 7 New R.I. Bill Controls Mining JAKARTA Nov. 25 IR< lit I Inriurv I pn pared to grant mining cono -lorns lor three years Eoc exploration, and lor 30 year; lor expioitation. According to the terms ol a new ipiwing Bill submitted by the Government to Parliament today The Bill regulates174 words
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Article78 1956-11-26 7 LONDON. NOV I>s (Reui —Three people In Bril have i kcb offered ;i Vi °n p of their eyes to a totally blinded victim of the Hungarian fighting. M: I ranc 3 -:> sman for Britain's 'I Will AssociaJ n -id the three irer< willing78 words
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Article39 1956-11-26 7 SHREVEPOPT. Louisiana. Nov. 2' R iter) —Mtnn Smi'h i Negn w\ i born a .-lave and never learned to read or write, has died d 97. leaving an estate valued at least $340,000 about 120.000 sterling). .:er.39 words
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Article166 1956-11-26 7 PORT SAID. Nov. 25. (AP)— Sir Walter Monekton. format ter of Defence who holds a trouble-shooting ■ffltgl ment m the flew into Poi on a surprise visit to front ho now holds the form. General m the British Government, said he wanted a hand look166 words
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Article19 1956-11-26 7 YUGOSLAVIA on Saturday night protested to neiphbour- rxrruting Albanian Communists, saying or a Yugoslav citizen. A. P.19 words
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165 1956-11-26 7 P. X ERSF ELD. California. (AP i— A: i- Sergeant stationed m Japan has written the Sheriff's Office accusing his wife and daughter j of killing three infants born to the daughter out of wedlock here, officers reported yesterDeputies said they i the letter165 words
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Advertisement159 1956-11-26 7 t^ ■lis&oiii' /nifte MOW; IVou?* tho timo t<> buy nil thr Toya for nil mmm mm^) the Little Tykes'. Zlm> or i,trls. I'm- or M ■['^j \'4 Toddlers. Mother* nnd Dads take uarnind I r^.; .1 VL If^ Christmas mil >..»„ he here, and it* nlur-* I Qlfc /r much159 words
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Advertisement815 1956-11-26 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«i iiiii.t. I--.'-* 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To H.i.'.i. -:n. S,» ton. Bjltimcr.. Philadelphia b Colt Ports 1 per« r*. S ham fenjng POLYPHEMUS 5 r '5 16 Fees 17/ IS Feb ~-:ccc2 v c'-it ports tc :i3 anc d'scha'i*815 words
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Advertisement1148 1956-11-26 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS hnesl i Incoiporatec m Singapore) (12 lines; S oe P p P 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE oZT Carrier; option to proceed via othei port* tc loae ano discharge carte SAILINCi to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS POSITION OF VESSELS1,148 words
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Advertisement859 1956-11-26 8 MITSUI LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN Akakurasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji via Hongkong Gdn. 18 Akibasan Maru tor Yokohama Kagcya, Kobe, via Hongkonc 1 2 Dec 9m Amagisan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe Moji, via Hong Kong 1 3 Dec >■■ FOR USA. For New York Philadelphia Boltimorp859 words
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Advertisement620 1956-11-26 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTVVARDb Sailings tor Bangkok end oi foi East Penong P Shorn Spot* "KAMBODIA" 4/6 Dec 7/8 Dec "SELANDIA" 11/11 Dec 12/13 Dec 14/15 Dec "KINA" 25Dc HOMEWARDS Sailings for Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg. Copcnhogcn Gorhcnburg O S'pcre f- S'hom Penong "LALANDIA" J7/28N j CALLS LONDON (PASSENGERS ONLY)620 words
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Article178 1956-11-26 9 INDIA BUYS 11,000 TONS OF COPRA INDI h.i> hmuht ***** ,>f copra m the Singapore market since Sept- this year at url! London quotations, accordta? to leadin? trains Traders here estimated Ibout 4.000 tons were shipped to India m September, 5.000 tons m October and 2,000 tons so far this178 words
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229 1956-11-26 9 Three Firms Mass Special Resolutions THREE tin companies passed special resolutions at ex:.ary general meetings at Station Hul. Redruth, England, on Nc These are: Tekka. L /jfllambutan. Ltd., and Kent [ifjff\M.S.) Tin Dred: 1 Under the resolution, the capital of Tekka, Ltd., is to be reduced from £500,000 divided into229 words
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377 1956-11-26 9 By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets had a &ood week and a satisf.utory volume of business was written. Industrials, which weir firm for most of the period, met profit taking toward> the du>e. Tins maintained their strength. Rubbers moved from quietly irregular to Chief rises377 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-11-26 9 ML XI I MA N ■M ih<>\ i■ ,i (iirntnr of the Hanover Fair, .irrr. m- m HBgapore <-.irK next month m the course of a world tour. I Ik- main ohm t of h i t.uir i-; to aaaka fain m i r< ■i n\62 words
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Article23 1956-11-26 9 A CHEMICAL factory at Dongen, Holland, is turr out for the shoemaklng Industry specially prepared linen. u=ed to reinforce toe-23 words
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Article142 1956-11-26 9 OYSTER CASE' A JOKE 30 YEARS AGO WELL overed 100.000 '"Oy-ster-cases" for Tudor and Rolex watches are now m use n some 90 countries. This is the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the c When it was first laur Oyster-case was s K)dy cou.' why it was necessary '"for142 words
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Article230 1956-11-26 9 -DIRECT CONNECTION NOW r.nmm,lj radl teletv l >e m Pan American World Airways' far flung hPtlT ni ?u S network m the Pacific and Orient has been put into service P\ \iv the m l' an >' s offices m Hongkong and Singapore, Mr.230 words
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129 1956-11-26 9 PAN American World Airways has reported a net profit of L 5512,72;J.--000 for the first nine months of ISM as compared to 4 net profit of U5510.307. 000 for the similar 1995 period. Th*> profit per share was l'S.Si.O6 as compared t/> I'SSI.6B the129 words
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Article392 1956-11-26 9 BUSINESS m shares :r. Nov. 17 to 2 Industrials: PrtStt Xrave Ords $tX $218. Gammons S2.OH. Hammr 1 Co., $1 57j Hume Industries A. 5/9. William Jacks 13.00 ft <r>. Jark-on Co. $1.35 Malayan Breweries $2.97$ to $3.00, Malayan Cemeni Malayan Collieries 97 cents to M rents392 words
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Article137 1956-11-26 9 AN Australian firm, is maniu fact Oder licence from an American firm, spray paint- apparatus which r I -ru'ous use of a simple electrical principle. The paint passes through I Bfl nagnetic Bi I and betaried Lth positive elc It then flies to the object137 words
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Article53 1956-11-26 9 HECHT LEVIS and Kahn, merchants and shippers, commodity dea'.er-. H to pay a final dividend of ten per cent, and a bonus of ten per cent., mak:: 29 v>'r DCBt for the year to March 31 I compared with i rintffl :dend payment of 15 per53 words
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Article17 1956-11-26 9 A BELGIAN cr-mbirie bai bought a gttfl near Tld. Holland, to build a windowglass factory.17 words
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Article51 1956-11-26 9 N W YORK No\ 124. I QP>— Dow-Jones rlos average* STOCKS 30 Industrial! *~'2 '■>' 20 Rails 154.10 IS Utilities 89 SI ttkt 161 78 BONDS: 40 B r.<-:; .9046 The D~ v -jone= Coin i ■.-<■« I-'iex < 1924-2* average equals 100) closed at 166.15. olor51 words
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Advertisement607 1956-11-26 9 NOTICES ("he Bankruptcy Ordinance CHAPTER In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 369 of 1996 Re X KANMSAMY X of Room No. 7, Bio k 52, Km Socn Camp. Singapore, M Receiving Order \o. August, 1956. Dale of Adjudication 3rd September, 1996.607 words
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Advertisement564 1956-11-26 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In tho Hich Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore |M B UfKRUPTCY. No 294 1 of 1956. Re OSM.W of No. 917, I Road. Singapore, 14. Receiving Order made 19th June, 1956. Date of Adjudication 23rd July, 1956. Date and place of564 words
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Advertisement502 1956-11-26 9 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BO\RD Of THE FEDERATION Of MALAYA JUNIOR IK HNH M umn \m APPRI STN I SHIP s( HEME r rHE Central Elect! Board inw tions from young men In lumen the ages of 18 and 21 >■ wishing to be considered for admission to the 80. Junior Technical502 words
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Advertisement567 1956-11-26 9 CITY COUNCIL RETARIAT ming, oiling and repairing of Typewriters. Adding Machines, etc. during 1957. Tender Deposit $100/- Close 12 N00N— 10.12.56. ELECTRICITY DEPAi Construction of R.C. Plinths. Structures 6 6. K\ Fencing and Sunc. ;s for proposed Clement! Road Substation. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 12 Supply of V nder Der567 words
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Article240 1956-11-26 10 Malacca Gets A Duck' SINGAPORE scored a convincin:; 7-0 victory over MafaMO m their Heah Joo Sun;; (up fixture at the Scan:; (up fixture at the dium last Saturday Malacca might at 'cast have a match had Nora I their best player, not pulled a leg muscle after having annexed240 words
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462 1956-11-26 10 A LIVELY PACK GIVES STORE VICTORY OVER S'GOR BLUES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Singapore Asians virtually qualified for the All Blues rugby football competition final when they beat Selangor, the holders, by a goal to a try m a key match played on the padang today. With victories already gained over462 words
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Article89 1956-11-26 10 The Reds: As Sammy Sees Em MELBOURNE. Nov. 25 <AP) Dr. Sammy Lee, two times Olympic divirm gold modal winner *aid on Saturday "tho Russian.- look much brttcr than they did m 1952 Olymplca" Lee, whn la nnr of President Eisenhower's special representatives to f he Games along With Bob89 words
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Article35 1956-11-26 10 THE Singapore Hockey Association Division 2 league match between Singapore Teachers' Union and Latin 1 Wanderers was abandonee- 1 9 minutes before time due to heavy rain. 'Ira ■hers were leading 2-0.35 words
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Article28 1956-11-26 10 HONGKONG, Nov. 25 (Beatrrj— A Hongkong reprcpentaU\e XI beat Singapore 4-0 m a friendly football match played here today. The half-time score was 3 0.28 words
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Article201 1956-11-26 10 G.K.Q. SIG. REGIMENT CHAMPIONS GHQ FARELF Signal Regiment narrowly outpointed REME Training Centre to become the first holders of the Ceylon Shield m the annual shooting competition at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. The shield was donated by Messrs. Ceylon Jv/ellers, Stamford Ro>. GHQ Signal Regt returned an aggn {ate Of201 words
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Article41 1956-11-26 10 CHICAGO. Nov. 25 (Reuten —Archie Moore, the world heavyweight boxinc champion, and Floyd Patterson were recently pronounced by doctors to be m excellent condition for their World Heavyweight title fight at the Chicago Stadium on Dec. 30.41 words
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Article29 1956-11-26 10 MELBOURNE, NOV 25 fßcoter) Britain's Stirling Moss won the international road race here today. Ean B Hra of France was second and Ker, Wbarton of Britain tliird.29 words
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Article641 1956-11-26 10 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD I*. M \I A II MPIK. Sun.— Opera 11. from Shaw's Sta- ,>;••. established a new Ipoh course record over nine furs, mi Saturday when ho outclassed h\> Class Three ttwato t<> nmm h&mt i f«»'ir h-nuth winner, lcturnin^ the splendid641 words
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Article, Illustration21 1956-11-26 10 HOW they finished on Saturday last day of the Perak Turf Club meeting at Ipoh m pictures by Lean Kup Seng.21 words
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Advertisement323 1956-11-26 10 CATHAY ORO*\ISATI()\ ATTIMt ltd. iQ D C O N| m -1 15-4 li-«. 45 »S0 o.rti jl Richard (J| f| TheUst I I=====^ COMIN GT" THE stoRY or WOMAN WITH PdUIHUL r\-,,,Nv _AMI A PASSION 1 <<X Kcpiililic I'KJiircs rr,> "THE MAVERICK QUEEN Starnns Harhara STANU > vl ''lv XN323 words
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Miscellaneous27 1956-11-26 10 HOCKEY: SIM Div. II 3 BOD vs. BODCA St. pe'fl ROSjA Frirrd'y Singapore Cricket Cub vs. Wanderers 2v.d Xl p:dnng. BADMINTON: SBA In-ter-Party semi-finals gf Badminton Stadium.27 words
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Article740 1956-11-26 11 SHOCKS THRILLS A FAIR RESULT GOAL TWO MINUTES FROM TIME SAVES MANCHESTER UTD. LONDON, Nov. 25 (Router)— Manchester I'nited. Britain's majestic •Meet masters, earned a Iraw against Tot ;<•;. um Hotspur yestrrda liter beins; two i> down within seven minutes. A goal two mfantM from time gained than a ;^oint740 words
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Article138 1956-11-26 11 TOKYO. Hot J5. (AP)—Jap»e«se table tennis stars, who hold Most of the world's titles, are expected to decline an invitation «> the fourth Asian champion«hips m Manila Jan. 22-31. Tab Association secretary Kiyataro Hasegawa said a derision will be made n on replying138 words
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452 1956-11-26 11 Cambridge Fail To Impress Co Down To London Club LONDON, Nov. 25 (Reuter)— Cambridge University, with their annual Rugn\ Lnion clash with Oxford University now only weeks away on December 11, iamci to emulate their opponents' convincing win over the Harlequins last week, and went down 8-5 to the London452 words
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Article1511 1956-11-26 11 LONDON, Nov. 24 (Renter) LBAOIJI I Aston Villa 1 Chelsea 1. Blackpool 2 Newcastle U. 3. Bo 1 ton W. 3 Burnley 0. C*ton A 3 \V. Bromwich A 2 Everton 1 Sheffield W. 0. Leeds U. 3 Arsenal .T Luton T. .'J Cardiff C 0 Manchester1,511 words
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Article192 1956-11-26 11 SALISBURY, Rhodc-.. 25 (Reuter)— The af.CC. were heading for yet anothei by an innings when the second day's p .iv m their return match with Rhodesia ended here yesterday, Rhodesia having lost seven wickets for 12 m reply to the louring team's 501. Peter192 words
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Article199 1956-11-26 11 CENTURIES IN SHIELD CRICKET ADELAIDE. Nov. 25 (Reuter) Three batsmen scored centuries for Victoria against South Australia m the' Sheffield Shield match here today to give their side a first innings lead of Keitfl Kendall, who had made 56 yesterday, was out for Lit, opening bat John Shaw, nephew Of199 words
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Advertisement389 1956-11-26 11 Sill \IIM\N \V v >RE CITY COU.N 0 Rcqj :ra for HARM i < Xl R> i SON 1.37 c c had a considerably adaafßttstratfate e\pr. t.ioc wy mMIWK, o < nrm of standing fb Possession 01 ci n A ccountsnio^' Q usli fiCflEHBUft would t vantage d Copab'.r f389 words
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Miscellaneous114 1956-11-26 11 flb '!!l r-—^- BY A CaPP V TRACED vo* »^^y f THINGS V IT'S SO UM-GIRL/V LOVES AN' GREEN.'.' CAIISfT LIVE illley Pop By Vt r# HamUn The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake j-. ..::v-^B Au.tln' iF-v;f.. i nonry y^T A^ :^c L ,v<r<y S^v\ L>* '^afea PougTggN-114 words
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Article, Illustration171 1956-11-26 12 SINGAPORE'S flag goes up tA Melbourne*! Olympic Village a proud moment for the Colony contingent, signifying that all Singapore's Olympians are m Olympic City Standing left are Federation and North Borneo officials, and on the right. Mr. C. C. Tan p.nd other Singapore team leaders pictureAP - 171 words
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276 1956-11-26 12 They couldn't get badges, 50... OLYMPH Village, Sun.— For some six hours this m wonderful Olympic Village, there were <''■• Hi- competing nations fluttering m the 1 iu> mi.ssiru It had mysteriously That rlag belonged to the North Borneo Olympic ?ent. and \va lieved276 words
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Article221 1956-11-26 12 Parties Party Giving Singapore I Vt reid numerous invitations to I :iics from >rtm2 a.^- happy to know that the Malayans are good ing to the ofti ons. c only permitted to accept those ir I i I not intr playing. "We are here to do well." they221 words
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Article328 1956-11-26 12 They'll keep the Aussies Down Under OLYMPIC Village, Sun.— TTie Federation of Malaya face their toughest opposition tomorrow— the Australians—in a crucial Olympic hockey match scheduled at 4.00 p.m. at the Olympic Park. A defeat for the Malayans rr...y mean their exit m the Olympic hockey competition. The328 words
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1076 1956-11-26 12 Colony's Lifters Among World's Best Ten MELBOURNE, Sunday For the benefit of all and sundry, but especially for Singapore's weightlifting followers, it might be pointed out that the Colony's three lifters have done remarkably well m the Olympics. They are featherweight Tan Scr Cher, lightweight Tan Howe Liang, and middleweight1,076 words
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Article114 1956-11-26 12 mflbourxe. Nov. 29 <ap i completion of ]9 events. including the equestrian at Stockholm In July, the United S:atc< leads the field m nun of gold medals won m the l j. r >(j Olyrr.; is the standing, living gold, silver and bronze medals: United Slates 7114 words
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Article64 1956-11-26 12 STANDINGS m hockey qualifying grouos after play are. UP UEOCF B: Played Won Drawn 1 > \> A i "alia 10 0 2 Great Britain 2 0 2 0 3 AYA 10 0 2 Ken; 2 0 1113 (,ROIP C: r ;< a n 1 10 0UP - 64 words
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133 1956-11-26 12 OLYMPIC VILLAGE, Nun Singapore uiJl make its Olympic debut tomorrow morning at 11.30 againM the United St.ite-s. •Well valk through.'' crowed lanky Percy Pennefathcr, captain of the team. Coach Noel Hay backed him up. He said. "Our chances of beating the Americans tomorrow are133 words
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Article36 1956-11-26 12 sinc.mmihe 1 water P'!".m- win piny their first game on v Thp\ are n<- nriinc up their tr.nninr at the Olympic pool, und- r l!;r trxtchful e\ fv of >;iil ••!>'•!'■ v (hi.! II X36 words
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Miscellaneous143 1956-11-26 12 TODAY'S EVENTS 8.30 a~ -1- foil individual. 9 a.m.— Basketball. T land vs. Japan. 9 am— Modern Per. lon. shooting 9.30 a.m.— Rowing, 10 ick. Javelin q .i..: 10 Baskcl Rationalist China >i m Hnck c v. i. to »> n ring, large ■Bl 12.30 p.m.— Yachting, intermediate classes. 1143 words
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