Singapore Standard, 27 November 1956

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  • 32 1 Singapore TIGER Standard STANDARD POLICE -5481 (5 lines) 2400 i% m sL FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 11. No. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 j i i'\». i s r > < m*
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  • 272 1 m Singapore a burst main and floods TRAFFIC slowed down to a crawl by heavy rain came to a complete standstill orday morning when a water main burst at Anderson Bridge main entry to the busy heart of Singapore flinging a jet oi water 20
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  • 425 1 FLIGHT OF LEADERS BLOCKED M<m.— The I'cnang Special Branch m Vw IniMiui'.ition Department today iMiuN t.» prr\ent ringleaders of the 'lion .it the Chun? Lin- High School :"i In* nuntry. From today, all applications for permits from Cbu: -tudents for travel outside Malaya will be n by the Special Branch
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  • 124 1 MCA Calls For A Full Probe I KUALA LTJMPI :ral Comrr.. Education of the Mai. Association 1 r Educate n. up a TV nquiry into the High School mCldt- This request was made m a le.ter today following talks between representatives of Central Committee and the pur yesterday. Such an
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  • 17 1 VIRO Radio said h Oflld ing for the Go of Jordan have resigned Stem Reuter
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  • 71 1 Dll (.o I N«r. 28 (Beater) 1 fire fisbtfrs were burr death last ni,. were trapped m a §N r.u- i. on N Cleveland nfttanl fnr^t msfl >ui>. r\i>.»r W.illrr Puhn r< ported tMtaj that eight < th( men worked en farm and the
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  • 316 1 R.A.F. HUNT FOR 279 MERSING FISHERMEN MAROONED ON KELONGS AT LEAST FOUR PEOPLE WERE REPORTED DROV/NZD AND SiX OTHERS MISSING fN THE FEDERATION YESTERDAY AS A "KiLLER" STORM LASHED THE EAST COAST OF MALAYA FOR A FULL DAY AND A NIGHT. The fate of another 279 fishermen who were reportedly
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  • 119 1 Now The Big Pack Up' THE recent meeting of the Guild ot Graduates is expected to result m a ipatc of resignati as from the University of Malaya's Council and academic Man*. Registrar, Mr. Mauric Brown baa already reMgned The Standard understands that < ttiar members of the University staff
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  • 55 1 DELHI (Reuter). Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri. India's Railw f lini has re.-iqned followinf Fn trair. r near Ariyalur. South India, m which I -43 people were killed and 115 injured It Shastri's re- ition m Uw House ol be the Pri -~e Mini tei laid wtjuld reromnend
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  • 196 1 THIS la the latest flood position on the main roads m the Federation: Huang c2lst mile 30 inches): Kota Tinggi (67th milr 4"» inches); both impassable to traffic. Bukit Raja m Pengeerans;. 4 feet, bridge, washed a M !*!<• n t i n c new ilia
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  • 27 1 NEWSPAPER.? m Beunos Aires appeared yesterday ■gafal iftei a natio printers strike that had the r tntnr v :thout daily publications during U da U.P.
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  • 7 1 VARSITY: FIRST THE BIG ROW MX. BROWN
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  • 138 1 LONDON, Nov. 26 (AP) Romancing In the Olympic village m Melbourne wai report relay by a British sport n pori i ICaurlCC Smith of The People wrote that he has n "more smooching (kia and embracing i going on arc md the
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  • 126 1 Night Mail Held Up Five Hours CONTINUOUS heavy rain last night Hooded the main railway track at the 13th landai Road, Singapore, holding up the north-bound 1 mail for Kuala Lumpur fol f live hours. train, which left on schedule at 8.15 p.rr forceri to halt when it was discovered
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  • 350 1 LONDON. Nov. 26 (Router)— Britain has made "the strongest possible representations" to the United Nations Secretary General about Egypt's intention to expel British subjects, the Government told the House of Commons today. These representations have also been made by Mr. Sclwyn Lloyd, the
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  • 70 2 THE MORNING MIST THEY FLEE FROM THE SOVIET TERROR PHOT OGRAPHED shortly after dawn near Andau, Province of Burgenland, Austria, these Hungarians are fleeing the Russian terror by crossing the border into Austria. This area is one of the lew places left m Hungary along: ttic Austro-Hungarian border where the
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  • 308 2 HIS LETTER LED POLICE TO BODIES OF TWO BABIES ST lINNI Nov. 26 (AP)— An Ame- an airman who accused his wife and t. daughter of killing three babies m California, surrendered to Ramsey County authorities y terday, saying hi ed on leave
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  • 95 2 CAIRO. Nof «3 (IT >— A French warship, hit by Egyptlan batteries during the invasion of Port Said, sank ye it Bardia the Mid-Easi New? Agency reported from Tripoli today. The Agency laid b British shin ,'it Bardia interrcpte." a distress signal from the French warship and
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  • 110 2 Soekarno Praises Reds Again DJAKARTA. Nov. 26 I I I President Soekarno again weekend praised the methods wed by Communist nd Russia to develop countries m calling upon Indonesia to "unite" for national construction. During the past se\ he has stressed the a r .shments of Corner. ns m n
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  • 150 2 CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) inr* ior»i Dec.RSSNo.I 108 s K S; R.S.S. No. 2 IOfJ, 1 IOTi R.S.S. No. 3 (nom.) 10 JL 105 Tone: Quiet. mist n> The price of tin on the local market yesterda.v was
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  • 299 2 Anglo-French Plan For Port Said Exit Is Finalized AS U.N. FORCES COME IN, STOCKWELLS TROOPS WILL MOVE OUT PORT SAID, Nov. 26, (AP) British and French military chiefs agreed yesterday to put Port Said on a "revolving door" basis with United Nations troops coming m one way and Anglo-French troops
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  • 131 2 French Mass Tanks In Suez— report PARIS. Nov. 26 tUP> A French Defence Ministry spokesman today refused to confirm or deny a British press report that French tanks were pourins into Port Said m a massive new Suez Canal Zone build-up. The Daily Herald m London reported today that a
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  • 61 2 TAIPKH. X 26 (Reuter).— The Taineh High Court yesterday rejected the appeal o: i beri Huang, son of the former Nationalist "hero," General H tang Po-Tao, against the th sentence passed on him v I lower court on a murder charge. He was convicted of the
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  • 181 2 AT United Nations, U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold talked to three key men yesterday on plans to get fr>rci^n troops out of Egypt. deploy an International Police Force there and reopen, the S\*C7 Canal. He talked with Raymon A Winder. 71. retired U.S. Army
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  • 326 2 MISSION, Texas, Nov. 26 (AP)— A young:, titled Englishwoman who is spending a busy and happy wtekend m the Rio Grande Valley, expressed concern yesterday that sonic Press reports had given the wrong impression of her tour of the United States.
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  • 45 2 FRANCIS Cardinal Spellman, Papal legate to the second Philippine National Eucharistic gress, arrived m Manila crday by air from 1 York via Tokyo. The Cardinal will reprewnt Pope Pius at the Confeu to be held from Nov 28 to Dec. 2. Reuter
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  • 165 2 WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 (AP)-Gen. Lauris Norstad says the North Atlantic Treaty Organization \ATO) forces he heads could not defend Western Europe without using atomic weapons. "Our plans are based on the full and prompt use of I atomic weapons In
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  • 104 2 MR Lim Cheng Han, y< n old art hit* t -<.n of Singapore Assemblyman Mi Lim Koon T<< k w l- found dead m a rasfilled hotel room m Cam- bridce. London, on Sat* urday. i; I. idu Mf>l him t-nr. 'I'MMiiiinf i n<\nnit
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  • 204 2 SAIGON, Nov 26 (UP) Reports are reaching Saigon of large troops movements inside No: ,m, apparently to prevent future against the Communist government. Western diplomatic quarters believe these are true, and they are placing nc\> portance on the Nov. 13 rural Catholic revolt against the
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  • 52 2 MS. Dean Eyre, the Acting ter of Defence, announce i ir sterd«7 that the New Zealand £wn>» ment had agreed to s the British hydrogen bomb test m the Pacific next year. The Royal New Zealand will provide t which will act as mettrotofi^
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  • 139 2 NAPLES. Nov. 2G (UP) Planes of the Roya! Canadian Air Force today took over from the Switt Air Force, the task of air-lifting U.N troops and materials from Italy to Egypt. The first four RCAF North Star transports, loaded witik tons of equipment including guns and
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  • 162 3 A Day Of Surprises For The Standard F^ R Cambodian jour csterday braved the rain to pay a the Singapore 1 offices after they had net been able to meet the Chief Minister, Urn Yew Hock, who was indisposed. journalists, accompanied by Mrs.
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  • 258 3 'FORCE OF 50,000 AND AN SS MIL. ALLOWANCE' SINGAPORI will need 50.000 people— or four per cent of the p on— tor its civil defence m time of Disclosing this to the Standard yesterday, the Civil Defence Commissioner, Col. L. T. Firbank. said this fact
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  • 184 3 THE "Chin Chew" of a vestel. Hons Lay Sic H and are Jess reJess or tor, Joseph Ho I were fined $500 and $200 respectively, m the Singapore Filth Magistrate's Court yesterday loi :.2 a bribe to I :<::■ Its irusp< ct r• UM
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  • 127 3 CHILD EXPERT DUE IN COLONY AN Australian expert pre-school education, F: is due to arrive m Singapore on Christmas Day ip kindergarten the Colony under the Colombo Plan. She be here for three months. s Fry. v tached to the Singapore Social Welfare Department, "rfergarten children the uses of material
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  • 49 3 2. 'Invasion' By 100 MCS Girls MORE than 100 girls from Methodist Girls School, m Singapore, "invaded" thp Standard office yesterday and wore shown how a modern newspaper is produced. In this Standardpic some of the girls show interest m the make-up of a page m the composing room.
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  • 166 3 YOUNG GAMBLER IS GIVEN ANOTHER CHANCE IN LIFE LIM Song Kla. 20. described m m Singapore court i ~?reat gambler and a bad influence to youths" at tne Gixnscn School for Boys. Jesterdav yen another chance to turn over a i leaf. Urn pleaded guilty to a Surge or stealing
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  • 213 3 Object: To Avoid Another 'Staff Crisis THE University of Malaya's highest authority the 24--man University Council h^s decided to impose a press gag on its Acting Vice-Chan-cellor, Dr. E. H. G. Dobby, and Counc«' members/ it was learned yesterday. This, tho Standard was
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  • 68 3 A SINGAPORE UsM I Court yesterday sentenced a •:i. Lim Kirn Bock, 18, to 18 months' imprisonment on finding him guilty of attempting to wei fire to a Cold Storage van on Oct. 27 m MacPherson R.M'i. Two others, Peh Hoc, 42 and Gan Chim fleck, 24. who
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  • 361 3 Tell The Truth/ Labourer Is Warned PENANG, Mon. The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. I G. ooke, suggested m the High Court today tint tho motive for the alleged murder of an at* tractive Indian woman m West JaMMg was jealousy. B ton Mr. Ju
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  • 83 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 26 (Reuter). Two-and-a-half tons of gifts from Communist China's premier, Mr. Chou En-Lai, to Prime Minister Nehru and other Indian leaders left here by air yesterday for New Delhi by British Overseas Airways. The crates, contents of which were not fHirUfd, were labelled "persona!
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  • 62 3 IHL Chancellor oi the (Jahrersity ci MaJ Mr. Malcolm MacDmaM, ha- appointed ISM 1"!--lowing to be members of the lni\er>it\ Court: Messrs. C. M YusofT. S. N Kins dun I.a> Teik. Foo Ser Moi. Abdul Hamid Khan bin Ha.ii lakahawafl II Khr.n. Fran* X lli»nia c
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  • 54 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon.— A Christmas party for children m Central Province Wellesley will be held at the St. Marguerite's Consent School here on Dec. Parents of the children wish- to bring their presents should contact Mr. Wong Pow Nee. chairman of the party's committee, or Mr. A. V.
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  • 206 3 THE Government of India has offered a number of scholarships to Indian students m Singapore to assist them m completing their secondary education, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday. These scholarships may be awarded to children, who arc citizens of the United Kingdom or the
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  • 388 4 Nothing To Stop Students From Joining MCP— Police Threat To Other Schools Is Nipped In The Bud PENANG, "Mon. The possibility of frustrated Chinese middle school students joining the rank and file of the .Malayan Communist Party has not been ruled out by the Federation Government. A senior police >poke.-man
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  • 233 4 M.T.U.C Champions Students' Cause Xl ALA LIMPLK, Mon. —Hie Malayan Trade rnion Council tonight sympathised with the lot of Singapore's Chinese School pupils, who it claimed, wore ;ui "unwanted lot m a country where they form the majority." Commenting editoriaJly m ■'S:;a.\i Buroh." Hi otricial rgan, the 111 DC claimed
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  • 220 4 Malayan Film Unit's Earnings Rise To ½M. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan documentary films B .own m over 54 1 ported the head of the Malayan Film Unit I Tom Hedge, at its tenth ir.: .versary dinner tonight. 'Our earnings have risen m $17,000 m 1952 to over 5. 00 this
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  • 81 4 ENAN r, a The total number of births m George n :;;ri:;g the month o( 1 kobei ffM ISC an increase t over the previous month, according to a municipal health statement today. Deaths m October totalled 167. In Scptembei it was 144. There was onp
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    35 4 G ATHEREI) outside "International House" m Edinburgh are a Rroup of overseas students. They are (from left): Zainnb Seth of Malaya, Khalil HjUMTf of Lebanon, Lele Etezadi of Iran and Asta Halldors of Iceland.
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  • 101 4 Japs Plan Diplomatic Exchange TOKYO, Nov. 2r> (Reuter)— Japanesa Foreisn Minister. Mr. llamoru Shlgemlttu, ?aid today that Japan Intended to I normalize relation! With Communist east European countriei aftei 1 esun mg T:nrma; diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. Mr. Shigemitsu said Poland and Hungary rear prop ed to resume
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  • 34 4 THE Philippine Legation announced |n Seoul that President Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines would visit Soutn Korea early next year to attend the 81st birthday eclebrations of South Korean PreMarcfa 26. Reuter
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  • 42 4 Ahmad bin Saad (31), a padi planter was yesterday com mi t- d to stand trial m the Hun Court lor causing grievo BUrt I I Ibrahim bin Bakar (28), on June 26, at Sunkci Derka Merbok m Sungei Patani
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  • 208 4 Your Good Work Will Be Rewarded— Tunku MAI. A i.L.MPI R. Mon i lie Malays! FOai Lnit »i> tonight promised a tiutluiax hunih" l>> |b« (not Minister. X unku Ah;lul X i hitKUi on the <ii uiOfl c! its tenth annivenarj it is lecnrit] of wi
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  • 105 4 Passing Out Parade On Thursday PORT DICKSO.V Mon: One hundred and twenty recruita will dam out boa the Malay Regiment Depot at Port Dickson on Thursday, N 29. The Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, Air Vice-Marshal \v. ii. Kyle, ii expected to inspect the parade). The Depot Commander, Lieut. Colonel h.b.d.
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  • 107 4 Transport Talks Will Resume PENANG. Mon. The Malaya:; Stevedoring and TrsnsporUtiOO branch of ihe Penang and Province Wellesley General Workers Union, will resume negotiations with the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Ltd.. following the company's agreement to waive notices of dismissal served on six of its employees. Mr. Tan Chnon Hock.
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  • 112 4 $12 Million Ceylon Basel Take-Over TAKING over British naval and au- bates :n Ceylon would cost the Ceylon Government nearly $12 million. Financial Ministry's Parliamentary Sec- retary. Senator C. Wi esinghe, j said m Singapore yesterday The senator was on his way to Wci::n£t' n N>-\v Zea- land, for the
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  • 70 4 KUAI A LUMPUfI lion The High Commissioner, Sir Donald BfacGillivray, paid an Lnforma] visit to *he headquarter- cf the Federation Army this morning. H e was met on arrival by me noc Federation Army Mai.-c,cn f v. Brooke, who r introduced him to a'i heads cf
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  • 20 4 NATIONALISI China hcs a "cptcvi an invitation fi the Australian University Sm■i» ts| Union to attend \he Reuter
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  • 32 4 A DELEGAIION of Australian Anf lean church leaders now touring Chin* has interviewed Bishop Kimber Den. who vu recency released hv the Chinese Communists after four years m jail. Reuter
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  • 84 5 THE following :ire the ;t, :n Mi! uxa 1 ai ,old m the market (Fieit u.-n ;Tui i:.,. prices >2.20 per kati ($3). s*S*r .ij cents per cts unions m kv. M cts.), patatees S5 cents per :5 cts.), soap, per I tents M tmX >
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  • 397 5 Pont Pay Exorbitant Prices: Tunku Price Control Is Suggested As CostsJ)f Vital Commodities Soar /au KUAL A LUMPUR, Mon. Federation Chief Minister, Tunku Rahman has called on the people "to help themselves and the Government" by refusing to pay any exorbitant increases m prices of goods and foodstuffs. Ifl *:.:->
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  • 290 5 35 FAMILIES TAKE UP LOTS IN SUNGEI DUA FFN WG. Mon. A tew deal for squat tors who have been rem<\t<l Crown land> m Stugei Dv i ,:ul Gfcafex ha> been mule feg the C i N i nment m nn of a
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  • 125 5 Power Gives Power' To 2. Villages BUKIT IIERTAJAM, Mon •-The residents of PermaRawa and Kubun Sir loon be getting electric power for lighting and other purposm This was announced by the District Officer. Mr. M. G presi at the monthly meeting of the Rural DisI labok to He told tl-
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  • 22 5 THE next budget meeti: Johore Council of State, will he he'd at Johore Bahru on I Dec 18 and 19.
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  • 56 5 EXPERT ON THE CONQUEST OF FEAR MR. GEORGE NAY, C. S. of Chicago, Illinois USA. member of the Christian Science Board Of Lectureship, will si\e a public lecture <m "Christian Siicntr: The Conquest of Pear" m Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hal! on Thursday, at <).';<> p.m. This lecture is sponsored by
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  • 61 5 Pack Up Your Troubles In An Old... M/J indeed a load of trouble, llmt PffMNg Ckmmg ting High School students some of whom are. pictured lure removing their personal aifds mrrv on tlieir shoulders. This teas the scene outside the sclutol on Saturday as students are packed home after an
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  • 255 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government will introduce the British lystem to collect Customs duty "without tear of loss of leventie' should the threatened strike of revenue officers materialize next month, said a spokesman tf the Federation INtablLshment Office, Mr. T. F,
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  • 81 5 PENAN< Moi An .ndependent candidate tor the m mlcipaJ i U ctiou Mr, Kha V lt B( u i te today that jj waa i ;i Allia!^. toCT( a taxation n trade was not so good. Mr. Khoo. who was mak:ns campaign speech at
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  • 36 5 3KONG, N< v 28 S :al Standard Service: Closing piices of the Hi kong Exchange were: $16.22 to Sterling $6.***** to U.S.$l; \i to "Malayan $1. $0,187 one Indonesian Ruppiah; r8.625 to a tael.
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  • 78 5 PSMANG, Moa The Re- Commissioner, Mr. R. P. Bingham, will open I Indonesian book exhibition to be held at the Penang UMNO for four days beginning Dec. 4. The exhibition is organized by Malay cultawl and literary bodies which tCDt their representatives to the recent .Malay
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  • 50 5 BUKIT IfEBTAJAIf, M Two wagons carrying sand from a goods train from Prai to Alor Star were derailed near Bukit Tengah, four miles from Bukit Mertajam this afternoon. The local train from padang Besar to Prai, taking' school children home, was delayed before the track was cleared.
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  • 79 5 IPOH. Moo The NewTown Police found a Morris or car at the Fourth Avt-r.ue, Green Town here. short. y after noon today, about 12 hours after it had been reported missing The owner, Mr v.' m Fatt. parked the v< hi le m Urn ting lot
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  • 232 5 A PIBLIC Works Department labomer stabbed I compatriot's wife with a knife several times after she had objected to his staring at her, the Singapore A: sizes was told yesterday. C. Mariayeppan, 34, was sentenced to five years' jail, by Mr. Justice
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  • 556 5 Corporal Cave Order To Open Fire When Couple Failed To Stop IPQH, Mon. An inquiry into a shooting incident m Chcmor on Nov 8 when a Malay woman was killed, and two others, a mon end o woman! were injured by a patrol of the First Bottol.cn Royol Sects. Fusiliers,
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  • 45 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penang UMNO women's movement will hold a handicraft exhibition at the Penang 0 Hall on Dec. 9. The Dian Sandiwara troupe form a bangsawan that night m airi of the Kaum's ial fund and the Penang \O Building Fund.
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  • 111 5 LAST BID TO CHANGE RULERS CHOICE hi ALA lIMI I 1 V- I ill' I mu\ mi Legation to the MIM to thi'i < i \w» t iintment i I it.; w, i M SUH s tiM D, pal tri Besar. the M.uui.ud .:m i^ The dt Sultan to reconsider
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  • 76 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon en-year- died m the i ere this afternoon from injuries sustained m a collision with a lorry at the ninth mile, Kuala Lumpur/Gombak Road earlier m the day. Hardly three* hours after the death of the girl, anc dent at the junction of
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  • 72 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon c Inche Abdul Aziz Tahir today acquitted anr charged lorry-driver Pritham 1 of traffic charge. ken driving. failure stop the rifter an dent ing to give aid to an injured person. The alleged offences were said to have been committed at Campbell
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    • 421 6 ITH Europe and the Middle East seething m p of Communist-inspired national and I ids, the Asian scene has also come v he influence of developments that are movb o a critical phase which may result m a major world conflict unless wiser counsels prevail. The care
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    • 416 6 IV .lad been a tradition with the Chinese m Malaya to contribute substantial funds to the I schools as a gesture of gratitude to the hospitality of this country and to the government for the peace and safety vouchsafed to them to work and prosper. Chinese towkays with
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  • 1164 6  -  RAWLE KNOX by Chinese Twist HONG KONG QNCE again Peking has taken the party line from Moscow, giving it a neat and suitable Chinese twist. On October 30, the Soviet Government issued a statement explaining thab"because of the unanimity and aim of the struggle, it often happens
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    9 6 "Old Bert certainly puts a nice head on beer."
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  • 795 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By I ()l> \Y. M hchalf of t lie thousands of little I'iiv I'M. lf^.Ulil-SS (if their creeds, look forward to Chrisimas their i--ii\.ii. I wish to remind all who road the Standard ami p a ticulariy tin- many friends I have
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  • 826 6  - Israel Seeks Lead From U.S.A. ROBERT KEE D y mifttwi TEL AVIV MOBILISED Israeli reservists, anxious to get back to their peacetime lives, criticise not the mysterious workings of the military mind but those of the United Nations. A popular cartoonist m a Hebrew paper depicts a battered and beplastercd
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  • 352 7 N AGY WAS NOT EXILED-KADAR Former Premier Asked To Leave Hungary For Rumania VItNNA, Nov. 26 (AP) Janos Kadar, Premier of Hungary, insisted m a broadcast from Radio Budapest last night, that former Premier imre Nagy asked to leave Hungary for Rumania and that his departure "does not mean exile."
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  • 120 7 ho.nuko.nu. Not M B ten wmen uommuniot, innia io ouacung towaras her coastnne opposite Formosa has reached oniy 59 kilomeireo ut 38 rruleo,! from tne A::: China hi D j reported tunight. Nai officers holding nore islands ot the Qu sr <p, within sheiiing range o:
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  • 52 7 LONDON. Nov. 26 (AP)— A Da;:y Mail correspondent U today British women leaving Egypt have been forced to strip m the presence of Egyptian men. "In the party which left j w.th me were Briti>h women old and young." wrote Julian de Kas^el. who arrived from Cairo
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  • 110 7 THIS PIGEON WENT TO CONSULT A CHIROPODIST l N \P II .1 r h door of her consul: Mi and called out Ml < Vi >v i p.itirnt?" v> MLns Whcalley. n •< aaavaroi c. Chai; Mass*, "Mi > thf patient i> wrong uith the pigeon?" -She's piceon-tocd." said the
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  • 147 7 Dag Asks For US$10 Mil. For U.N. Force \M\ \<>KK. Nov. :i» (Reuter Mr. Das Ham ■Mskjoeld. the United Nations Secretary-General, today (.rner.il X.^emhlv for 10 million dollars as tmount t<> support the costs of the United N <->ns Emergency For He submitted a resolution to the Assembly today, .g
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  • 52 7 KINGSTON. Jamaica, Nov. 26 (Reuter). S Eden, the British Prime Minister, has spent the first da^ his three-week holiday here swimming and relaxing under Jamaica's bhM Mea- Tier house has been an office, and insta up-to-date communications with the outride world. The Premier has not had any
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  • 25 7 THE Fir B W«t Kent Regiment an m Cyprus yesterday from Port Said— first British troops to be withdrawn from there Reuter
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  • 88 7 TRIPOLI. Nov. 2*l (Reuter) The Libyan government, protesting against AngloFrench intervention m E^ said today that it was pit ing for speedy negotiations to review the treaty, under which Britain maintains bases m Libya. Mr. Ifustapha Ben Ha'im, the Prime Minister, m a speech from the
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  • 131 7 Expulsion Threat Nothing Done Yet PARIS) Nov. 26 (B niter) Official sources m Paris today that so far the Egyptian government had apparentiy taken no formal general measure! for the mass expulsion of British and French nationals from Egypt But, the sources said. Egyptian police were Increasingly threatening the nationals
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  • 83 7 BERLIN Nov. 26 (Renter). A British military train leaving Berlin for West Germany last night was returned to Berlin hy I c S let authorities at the Ea t-W< I German lecause ol land m documentation," a British spokesman here said today. It was believed to
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  • 52 7 MOSCOW. Nov. 2H (AP). Indian Ambassador K.P.S. Menon is living to Budapfl t on lay to prepare a special report for Prime Minister Nehru on the situation m I try. on's trip was delayed by an attack of influenza. Hr accredited to both the Moscow and
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  • 54 7 NEW YORK Nov. 26 (AP). After nine days on strike, New York dock workers returned to .York yesterday m compliance with a court injunction obtained by the U.S Government The walkout, which had affected U.S Atlantic and Gulf t ports. WU hai'cd by -.V restraining order
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  • 291 7 The events of the last tiro iceeks. both m t!ie Middle East and m gary. have made banner headlines the world over. i Probably not since the i last days of the second i irorid rear have people rrywher c been waiting re impatiently, and ■.'n
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  • 36 7 [HI Israeli mllitan governor ol 'ho Gaza Stnp. Lt- Chain) Qaon, yr>- j trrday announced thp appointment ol a mayor and six councillors for Gaza City nccuni«d 23 day? aco from Egyptian forces.
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  • 242 7 50,000 NUDISTS WANT A LORD MAYOR To Face Bare Facts Of Life LONDON, Nov. zr, (AP) Britain's 50,000 nudists arc IseUSjg for a lord mayor willing to fao« the bar«facts of life and £:i^f■ < ovM reception for a world nudist «f)n^ress. KeatCSf tatlTCl from thr Tnitod Kinudoin's X nudist
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  • 244 7 UN And US Criticized VERSAILLES, Fraace, Nov. •:<; (IT) British Conservative M.P. leader Mr. .Juli;)n Amery urged France and Britain vosterday not to oxacuttc Purl Said and sharply criticized th 0 Initcd Nations and the Initcd States. i He spoke at a banquet wind;p
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  • 34 7 Goodwill At Olympic Village photo. LOVELY Am can fencer Maria Del Pilar Poldan smiles happily as Indian athletics j coach Baldc^ Singh lets her try on his turban at Olympic Villaae m Melbourne UP
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  • 184 7 LONDON. Nov. 26 (Reuter) The British League nst Cruel Sports yc»> terday criticized n for taking Prince Charles to a fox hunt m Sussex, where they are week-ending with Lord and Lady, Rupert Nevill. An cnergetn'v meeting the I pasted a resolution "deploring the
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  • 52 7 LONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter) Beirut Radio yesterday quoted the Egyptian Goverin Port Said as saying that the cost of rebu the city would be nearly 10,--000.000 ounds, (about £10.. He also sai' proximately .'i.ooo Egyptians wert ed and 800 wounded during the Anglo-French attack the
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  • 464 8 Rotten Eggs For Alliance Men Angers Tunku Independence Without Bloodshed Is The Country s Aim MALACCA. M<-n The Chief Mini i Abdul Rahman. IttJ ni.ht warned political parties here to fisht the iw»lN -m a <!• md democratic v if Malax a WM It glli rrpuUtio*
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  • 208 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mm. The Alliance had become 'intoxicated with pcv and forgotten the peopie put them into power. Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, independent candidate for Petaling Ward m the forthning Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council elections, alleged tonight. Tan said at an dc rally that the
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  • 204 8 Looking For Money In A Bad Way PENANG. Mini. A 17 year old Mala) uirl made a report tv HM itttl B th.it h«-r father was forcing her "to look for money m a bad way." but the rrport was classified as 'no offence disdtMi," the Magistrate's Court was told
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  • 194 8 A Stumbling Block To Good Health KUALA LUMPUR. Mnn.The lack of co-operation •en Government deparments and public agencies was a stumbling block to m the field of nutrition. Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman deo'.arcd todaj when he opened the Federation's first nutrition course. It was the primary aim of the
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  • 39 8 A DOMICILED Japanese lent of Seremban and Auxiliary Police veteran. Mr. X. Ohira. was among 18 blood donors who, thi.= evening, rereived medals from the Yang Di-Pertuan Be?ar of Negri Sembilan for their service to the community.
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  • 35 8 FEDERATION Chief Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman sounds a "keep off politics" warning to Itaia ■riMM while inaugurating the biennial conference of the National Union of Plantation Workers m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. standardpic
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  • 371 8 Difficult Years Ahead, Says New Chief Justice IPOII. Mon. The new Chief Justice of the Federation of Malaya, Mr. j. B. Thomson, said, today that the years of transition which this country is facing may be difficult years years when every effort is called upon to maintain the essential liberty
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  • 308 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. Malayan students m Britain are "more clearly aware of tiie worth of their own culture" than their Asian nuittcrp n ts because the emphasis during their earliest and perhaps the most impressionable y ears o 1 schooling is not British but Malay, Chinese
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  • 202 8 He Is For Tunku's 'Clean Fight' MALACCA, Mon. One ol the organizers of the n-ul> !o:mc(l Party, Mi 11 B d.n :.<i«.:-.<i the Chief Rahman's statemt that all political battles ould ImcM "m a clean and dcmoi rath v a Ball added that he
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  • 97 8 First Aid Donation To Egypt KUALA LUMPUR. Men. The Selangc section will send the I Malayan aid donation to I Egypt through the International Red Cross, early next month Inche Abdullah Vasttt, leader of Sclangor U.v told the Standard today he had so far received of contributions" M ciri C
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    • 88 8 c&lntanac Information at a Glance BHEIX CO: Free film show— This gi —at Shell The Collyer Quay. 1.15 p.m. Mt „y class and GymnasICi o 530 p.m at Orchard Road All MM \--V l |k on "Inver<i tr.e Uterus" by Dr. A C at Medu c. 8.15 p m. 111!
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    • 115 8 Mil FMMM v I MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show a: .c.v H a ,:al 7 p.m. > I'OKI 1 I!S\|| Mhi I Wl O| v| i;\ M,,\ General meeting a Civil Service Canteen, Emnress Place. 5.15 TIME TIDE I«'l>\Y: Singapore 617 am (3 1 ft| 6.41 pin (7.9 ft). Port
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    • 126 8 1.30 News (S): 1.43 Rhythm Session (XL); 2 p.m. Schoo Broadcasts (S); 6 p.m. P Summary <p f Anniversary (P); 656 Singapo:e Share ket Renort (Si; 7 p.m New* (Si; 710 N( > Talk S/KL) 7r. onpic Report (S); 7.30 LP R' a p m Mark Words (XL): 8.30 The
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    • 89 8 r iri >: to Listeners: 545 Half- Hour; 615 Olympic Review; 6.30 Indonesia.- fll k V M»m)— 6 30 Breakfa.'* Ses 6 55 Latest and 7.30 Concert Hall; 745 Austra 8 a.m. Olympic Games Coverage; 11.30 World and Australian 1145 Olympic Games Coverage: 1! .^3O p.m. World and Australian Nt
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    • 43 8 ace broadcasts, Earnt; v i Speeds Games f<oute. Europe fore-.en age broadcasts. Europ*. KEDIFFUSION ri mm i» Opening Annou: 7.01 Rise And S «J" »»iorriir:g Aledley :1c 1.30 News: 14i R >m Sess;on; 2 n rr. Sewnade Gu,:i 10.30 Ted H«aui And h
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  • 226 9 <>\E hundred employees of four insurance lie* m Singapore, who started a "so slow' pX"* yesterday have received official support from the ps I nion Congr* The ent of the Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan pledged 't 0] supp ri their carr.pa.gn to
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  • 135 9 Malayan Unions No To ICFTU Appeal THE Singapore Trades n Congress day -xl the Malayan Trade n Council m turr. down an appeal by the International Confedora- of Free Trade Unions protest against the Soviet armed intervention and hostilities m the Middle East." The President of the 56.000--gtrong T.U.C. Mr
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  • 24 9 1 XI-DRIVER. Ling Chew Toh, was fined $50 m a Singapore Traffic Co terday, for speeding along Upper Serangoon Road, on
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  • 38 9 THOTHAN A n, 63, was charged m the Fourth Maate'j Court yesterday with the murder of a labourer, Pushiapillay Annamalai, m the grounds of the University 'ay a on Oct. is remanded m custody Dec. 3.
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  • 154 9 Photo >>> I N 1 II Othman bin Ah-ni.-.1. an assistant attached ti» t lie Kubber Kc-planting Bttard. is seen hrro A\itli hi.-! l)ii(lc. Che Fate;nah binte Abu Bakar after UMh wrddin- m Kanb. Iho btiit is the daushtrr of ihduUsf Mafa (oun- < illor, Che Abu Bakar
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  • 114 9 Japs Offer Aid To Singapore The Minister of State of the Japanese Government, Mr. T. Takasaki, said yesterday thai his Government was anxious to help Singapore m its economic development. Mr. Takasaki arrived here on Sunday, on his way to New Zealand to attend the Colombo Plan Conference. He said
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  • 109 9 China, Japan Tour Photo Exhibition i MBERS of the Singap* r< Trac: M on to China and Japan will hold an exhibl of photographs takes duxini their recent tour of the two countries. About 500 colour and black and white photographs show:hr various aspects i I t ur will bo
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  • 53 9 LEE MUN CHONG. 20, charged with stealing a gold chain worth $17 from three-year-old Chow Eng on Oct. 23 at Petaling Street, Kuala Lumpur, was yesterday sentenced to three months jail by the Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani on an amended charge of 'assisting to dispose
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  • 24 9 AFORE Police yesterday found an Army revolver and two roands of ammunition m the compound of i house m Gey S rai
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  • 22 9 MISS Yoko Kono. the Japapianist, will give a 15--minute recital of music by rt over Radio Malaya at p.m. tonight.
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  • 191 9 SOON* Eng Chwtt, BO odd'oarer, who was tried on an arms charge, was (Mi I la the Singapore Assizes yaitiirrtaj Soon, who was to ha\e beeri tried for the third time, was told that the Crown ha drawn the charge against He was
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  • 36 9 THE Postmaster General. Ma a] announ^en yesterday that with effect from Dec. 1. parrels for the United State* rnav be injured vv to a r--num of 1900 (Malayan) U sent by surface mail.
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  • 244 9 From A London Office By 'Phone To A Ship Off Hong Kong Standard Shipping Reporter TESTS carried out this month between London and the P. <X; O. liner Salsetle steaming off Taku Bar, Tientsin, ha.s proved the practicability of steamer captains on the other
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  • 26 9 POLICE Inspector Martin Jalleh. Investigation Officer. Temerloh. has been transferred to Province Weliesley where he will be attached to the Na 4 Fie]rl Force.
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  • 122 9 A oul WO members of the Civil Defence Corps and their families and members of the Hospital Reserve, will attend a picnic at South Winds, Ju rang, on Sunday, Dec v. The picnic i? organised by the Singapore Civil Defence Association. The picnic was originally
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  • 102 9 THREE vehicle inspectors ?a\v a woman step out of a private car at the Kandang Kcrbau Maternity Hospital. Singapore, and pay the driver $1.50 for her fai c. They arrested the driver. Lim Ah Tai. the City Court was told yesterday. The Magistrate, Mr K.
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  • 23 9 A SINGAPORE egg hatchery workman, N!g Tua Tee. 13. war electrocuted while repairing a main m a shop m Crawford Street, yestercav
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  • 395 9 $10 Million For Two New Hospitals; More Expansions Colony's Big Health Plan For 1957 SPECIAL CENTRE FOR CHRONIC SICK SINGAPORE'S Health Ministry is to spend nearly $10,000,000 next year for the expansion of various medical projects m the Color This includes a district hospital, a hospital forr chronic sick and
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  • 83 9 ACCA. Mon. Most of the money stolen from the Malacca Agricultural Officer. Inche Yunos Din. who mi murdered at the Pulau Gadong earlier this month, was recovered by police here today. Inspector Shamsudin Sohor with a party of poiicc. found M m biukar off the 10 j
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  • 103 9 EVEN wre elaborate and more beautiful than m p 1 lit I Hit inn Af niilf < >n Mill vi" WBftik Mr. Artstid* Papincaii has in- paces that will make lh. .«ltr., I I, ,t <■■ tra patrs iaiestaf the where they are locate*
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    • 391 9 *""C* *i^ k 1 v x H»R i\ i ITfTi StWi^WlgL, uml v I v^^ i l.'^fi- SMd superiors w;th whom you 1-shP Let reason T^fJ'MMUfMiniW; }lsg& 111 Analysis. dimness }rP>x< S^ V <.W« anger haste •■•■■».■.>■ YOU > v\ > \=s;on. Vdo haste KIKIH* VKU N A- OKPIO-Oet 23
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  • 155 10 Rubber Up 1 cts On U.S. Reports I reports N.i\iru that thr I'nited States was not altering its stockpile rubber polio- vised Singapore prices to improve sharply to the highest levels since Febru:r\ this Jtmr, fust sjrade December shipment c!osins at M.OB- per lb. 01.065 <;:i I rida> >. The
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  • 88 10 RUBBER stocks m the Federation dropped from 71.289 tons at the end of October to 63,830 tons month, according to official statistics. The drop m stock m October was largely diM lower dealer. riich dropped from 51.674 tons m September to 43.013 tons m October. I ics
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  • 274 10 SINGAPORE'S valuable entrepot trade should expect competition from Labuan within the next three years, United Kingdom Trade Commissioner m Malaya, Mr. S.C. Stout, said on his return to Singapore from the first trade convention held there. He said: 'if plans of the committee sponsor*.he
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  • 237 10 \Finanve And ionanvrvA* XI ALA LIMPI R, Mon. A floating trade fair is now being; launched by Japanese industrialists and businessmen to capture expanding South-east Asian markets. This is the latest m a series of displays planned by Japanese business interests. ■Da key commercial centres,
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  • 107 10 HERE ON BUSINESS MR. EDWIN MULLER, (above), general overseas manager of Ward Goldstone Ltd-, Manchester, England, is now m, Singapore on a vwnth's business visit. The company, icho are electrical manufacturers, supplied 56 miles of their cables for the runway liqhtms I the Singapore International Airport, according to Mr. Muller.
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  • 192 10 THE eighth annual Philips Radio Convention organized 1>> T William Jacks A Co. (Malaya) Ltd., is to be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, today. All authorized Philips radio dealers have been invited to a Of the 1957 range of .crs introduced under the slogan, "Bi-Ampli."
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  • 164 10 NEW factory manager of Wcndt (Singapore) Ltd. is Mr. Oskar Ekedahl, who has arrived from the office of the parent company, Skanska Attikfabriken. AB of Sweden, to introduce latest Swedish styles m furniture making. Mr. Ekedahl .^aid new WO dworklni machinery was on the way here
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  • 93 10 MALAYAN T "ge Banki In its to merchants yesterday were: York: buying. T-T I I OD. 32 "i/ 8. 90 days airmail -redit bills. 32 15/16 trade bills. Canada: t :urmail Lfl credit bills. 31 7/8 trade Selling rates. T.T. or OD. ready were: New York 32 1/4.
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  • 123 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra Nov. $27i buyers, $281 .i; Dec. $281 buyers. $29 sellers; coconut oil m buik rs. m drums $43 sellers; Muntok white pepper $121 sellers. Sarawak white $120 sellers. Special Sarawak black $86 sellers. Singapore Copra Association
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  • 219 10 SPECULATORS BUSY SPECULATORS m the Singapore sugar trade are busy again and prices locally have jumped to around $27 per picul for Formosa white sugar. A week ago quotations were around 522. Importers have given three reasons for the runaway prices m the local market. The
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  • 454 10 MALAYA'S Trade I missionrr m the UaMed Kingdom Mr J. N I> who i- now h'lr <tn .1 .-it yesterday had an informal meeting with .1 Mil) < ommil tee of the Sincapore < hinesc lumber ol iirameni Photo shows (from Irfl Mrssiv Yap Pheni: (.<'<K: lin
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  • 209 10 LAY AN industrials were inclined to ease on the local market yesterday. Tin shares were steady. Rubber shares were quiet. Prico change- announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: Buvers Seller* BB. Petrol 49/- 50 6 Fraser Neave: Ords. 216 2.20 M. Breweries 2 90
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  • 67 10 THE Prestwick Twin Pioneer has been granted a first category Certificate of Airworthiness by the British Air tration Board and Ministry of Trarusport and Civil Aviation. This aircraft was designed and buiit by (Scottish A tion Ltd. It Is ac e brother" the ?mgle rngined Pioneer
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  • 164 10 ILAY X f reoorted the folk bu.>iness done: 8.8. Pot 50/- arrival: F I orda ?2.20 to 12.171: Gammons 52.03: Hammer (1 H W $1.52J; Hume An/9; Breweries 52.95; Cements $1.75: Metal E |1.66-$1.68; Sime Darby $2 Cold 9torage $1,521 to SI Tradi -24.85; Straits 'I S2
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  • 30 10 BRI TAINS first large heavy water reactor. DIDO, buiit tor testing material* and making powerlul radioar isotopes, hat font into operation at the UK Harwell research establishment
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  • 43 10 PRODUCTION of tin-in-concentrates m Malaya m October amounted to 5.284 inns, igaia 1,157 tons m the previous month. The total m the 10 months this year amounted to ***** tonSt against 51.162 tons m ls t year's same period.
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    • 531 10 NOTICES REGISTRATION P D. C ON IK U l< >KS IT IS INTENDED to establish a system, oi Keftotrauor. lor me Department m Sarawak with enect irom the lot day oi January, ...ai date :e perd to tender for any construction work unless he is registered at P.W.D. Head, Kuching,
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    • 216 10 T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy: 31 Sailing November 29. 1956 4.W p.m. [:>r \tiox tim i DECK Bl \K I \s S Passengers nm. SALOON CLASS Passengers 2Jt p.m. All PMMM Innrikl fm the abov v ,re herehv nntifipd that thr. should forward 1 haccasp f..r mspertion and Inadinc ci
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  • 94 12 Poets, explorers, musicians, politicians, bull fighters, actresses at the moment of their triumph have been snuffed out at a time when, by all the laws of faintest they should have expected many more years of fulfilment. Their unexpected and grievous end takes
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  • 2069 12 When a son's talent is dwarfed by his father's brilliance Getting Ready For The /)<r \ll (> years o«o, 18-year-old I r, u,h actress, Clamdino Bleuse. came third m th, Viss World" contest and uas "V/» Franc 1954." Sow, the it m London from Paris (or the premiere of the
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  • 549 13 T HREE MORE GOLD MEDALS FOR AMERICA i P.o I KM:. Nov. 26 (Reuter) The I nitrd Miifd to pile U p their taMy ot cold medals when Mm IHt olMnpiad gas rtsamed here tod v. With flvr of today's seven fnals d* c ericans had cold medals. Ausgtlia one
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  • 142 13 DOHA'S Davis Cud team of R. Kri.-hnan and N. Kumar will play exhibition matches at th ftHgim E..-!--minton Stadium on Dec. 1 and 2, it was announced today. They are on their way to Perth, Australia, where they are due to play America m the inter-zone final of
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  • 1340 13 Saturday' s Bukit Timah Eields FOLLOWING are weights, and nrob-ih'e -t liters for all eight races on Sa.turda> (Oar. I>. first day of thr Singapore Turt Club December Meeting: THE GOLD CUP Horses Class I—l y 4 Mile MX Jolh Sailor ov 9.0:^ Df H«gh Smith B Ifi 1 11
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  • 151 13 No Shuttle Chasing In Asian Games MELBOURNE, Mon. (Rev An unsuccessful bid to include badminton m the 195 b m Games was made by the .Malayan delegate at a mi of the Executive of tl Games Federation m bourne today The meeting, however, de cided to stage badminton as an
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  • 178 13 ROBERT Lim. who ment from competitive badminton was announce nonths ago. made a welcome re-appearance at the Singapore Badminton St?dium last night when he he>ned his party, the Mayflowers. to trounce the National Badminton Party by five matches to nothing m a semi-final
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  • 153 13 THAIS TAKE ON COLONY SHUTTLERS 1 II Ml VM> s .iunmr v .it tlrrv arnvi' m sin- ti».r. ;-i (!.i> Ik. in Mala<« a f-i two. day ompt'tition here on Thursday and Friday Nnv .m,! The following is the revised programme for the competition:- (Singapore mentioned first). Thursday: Men's singles
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  • 27 13 ancisco Amer Chinese basketball team arrived m Singapore last nichr fe They will r>lav a game arSingapore Tuan Yon c Happy World tonight.
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  • 22 13 Mon.— L Perak skipped their MCOnd spi R a i bcs'inz r. z X ■;o got to on '<----•:.:: hockey r Sunday
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 275 13 Vil fibner B y 4; Capp ri) r<£>^\. [SHE'S PERTENDIN^ /l^o-N* P-o c :S i Tmink^. f/,ST u AHha.ni likF m;" 1 i^i V SHE INOOVS TH' V.JJ>r.J SORELMM V !S </ GA.S IS TOO N.GAL'\ I'NV AH >./ C^L^^C.T-HOPERJCS r! PORIN'AN'RPPC'L'iVF S THEY MERELY RIGHT. Jf PRC>CJO T'MiNGLE LOVF.S
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    • 28 13 SHA LEAGUE DIV. 2: crshy vs S.R.C. at S.R.C. Friendly: S.C.C. vs. 8.0.D.C.A. 2nd XI at S.C.C. RUGBY All Malaya rs Thai at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8
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    105 14 t man -In th* Ami r i UITIN \\\r--100 II ■Miail l( Melbourne Mor row eventually won the II ■ii. r i f !1 1 a"rif I oi i 1 1 r i t i iii I h i i entu.'N tin i! i>:i viturria v h .i- 1 1)
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  • 90 14 Malay's OLYMPIC SCORE BOARD ALL cables from Melbourne arc from BILL FUNK, the Standard's Assistant Sports Editor covering the World Olympics now m progress. MHI.LTICS :no metres- hi vi g ">th X' >.i\ m Soon (SingapWt .;\.r '1.1 MM (Jth Lee Kah Fook (Malajai over Ml >ci UAsKKTRAI I Russia
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  • 528 14 U'»Mf i mi ir; i is \i i: my) I Marlen« Matthews lAustr 6. K?3t Ar M I B hi*. IN \i 1 Bon new iCHyr. ord> (Greece) Ragner Lundberg i 13ft. VI IRI < I IN <■■■" N' rerord): 2 Derek J B-:t i> 147
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  • 247 14 Kesavan's Best 200 m For Fifth MELBOURNE, Mm.— While the world's crack athlftes whirled round the red-brick track m sizzling; times, Singapore and Federation athletes seemed content to merely give off their be>t. I ernooo Urn main stadium. Singapore*! sprint ace and Malaya's fastest n n Kesavan Soon did 23
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    115 14 UJIII the Celmj ;.-k! Federation weisjhtlifteri completely »>f tiir picture, the day for -lory for M i!.i\.i is almost o\or. till T--.n p; V mi the hop. step and jump, but I d I not expect him to perform a miracle. He is not expected to qualify
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  • 129 14 LATE RESULTS Bantamweight second round: Bamentos (Chile) cutpointed Zenon Stefaniuk. Poland. Wolfgang Behrendt (Germany) beat Mcnrik Ottcsen. Denmark, on a technical knockcond round. Edcr Jofre (Brazih. outnointcd Then; (Burma). Carmelo Ton (Argentina), outpointed Yichai Limcharcrn Thailand > Soon Chun (Korea), outpointed Robert Bath (Australia) Sitri (Italy >. outpoir Rashid 'Pakistan)
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  • 104 14 W-Poloisfs Are Fit Waiting P i most of our a; hides out of the competition!, and our liockcj itcri and basketbailers note 6ottlitlo .'or ununr platings, attention shortly will be fncussed on our Waierpnloisis. The luck of the draw was with Singapore. The Colony aye been drawn m > B
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    637 14 OLYMPIC PARK, Melbourne Singapore slammed the Inited Stales b\ six coals to on. days opening Olympic hockey came am Park. It was an auspicious start for thr Singa}, r. m the Olympu 1 re is little doubt that it was Rudy Mosbergen m de- and te Wright, m
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  • 627 14 MELBOURNE, Mon.— Scintillalin- hockey by Australia bewildered a stubborn Federation side today on the Olympic Park ground, with the Aussies scraping through by three goals to two m a 'thriller. Thi victory made the a Bra i to qualil for the semi-finals, and they needed
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  • 99 14 Mr. G. E. N. OeMera, pr< sident of the Singa pore Hockey Association, thrilled by Singapore's grand i» tory. immediatci> despatched a caHe "f congratulations to tram manager, S. Yogarajah. m Melbourne 14. Comdr J H Pirbury. who iv acting for Mr. Yogarajah as secretary (if the BiagftptTC
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  • 227 14 Russia's Giant Jan Dunks Spore Into Defeat MELBOURNE. Monday Russia's mm mownl ('.own Singapore's quintet hy !tl to 42 In an Olympic basketball game at tin Exhibition Bnlldiag Stadium today. The ioss was the third for Singapore. The Colony's cafwill now play against losing teams fro m othei groupings for
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    • 217 14 TODAY'S EVENTS p.m. 200 metres s Olympic Games m ap- final: Rowing: pair oars with cox. proximate Malayan timej p women's 80 metre hur--5.00 i m -rictball, exhibition die .'..;n p.m: 4 oars builc. "ir ncina inriiv:- wit: I pm. >• ng double dual foils St Kilda II Hall, skulls.
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