Singapore Standard, 30 November 1956
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Title Section29 1956-11-30 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 240 C /fe vJH 1. FIRE BRIGADF GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M Ml. No. i:>l SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMRFR 30.1956 1 i'\i.i I") FVTs29 words
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374 1956-11-30 1 SEA GIVES UP TWO BODIES. FOUR OTHERS ARE MISSING DID another t dance ••••m-s a jour men pinnae into the sea off South Qu Singapore, v dawn on llmr^liv? This tacotj is adrancrd to aecon the findinf of the bodies of374 words
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Article, Illustration254 1956-11-30 1 "Multm l-er vn<| ln.it Imi son <:!i '.ravitii; the house, told her tli 1 1 he v.iv coinc to visit Ins i hii f i Ink m 1 1.114 .1 1 r t i r r Ivd.ul to cot a job for a friend. He Mirl thai ii lM254 words
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398 1956-11-30 1 Celebrations To Mark Transfer Of Power To Last One Month MERDEKA FESTIVITIES Xl AI A LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tlic independence of the Federation of Malaya nu\ l)p proclaimed formally next jtU by the Yang Di-Pertuan Besar (Paramount Ruler) at 6.01 p.m. Hi Aug. .id— which according to th e MaLiy calendar,398 words
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Article116 1956-11-30 1 Red Units Move Into Bu lgar ia BOXX. Nov. 2:) (UP). Authoritative reports from Sofia said today powerful new Russian army units have moved into Bulgaria to prevent a against Communist strongman Todor ShivkolT. They said Soviet troop movements into Bulgaria beSan late last month and lasted until the Middle116 words
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Article82 1956-11-30 1 LONDON, Nov. 29 (UP) Foreign Secretary Sehvvn Lloyd refused today to i Britain to a hurried v. drawal from Egypt pending consultations with France and consideration of "other matters" like the Suez Canal's future. In a crisis report to the Hnii^e of Commons, Mr. Lloyd said:82 words
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Article28 1956-11-30 1 ACTING Turkish Foreign Minister E. arrived m London .yesterday for talks with British Foreign Becrd Sehvyn Lloyd on the Soviet arms buildup m S A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration666 1956-11-30 1 agja;gkagh IT is the policy of the government to eradicate Communism wherever it may be found— Tunku 2,600 Police, Troops Used To Ferret Out Known Red Sympathisers JOHORE BAHRU, THURS.— ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FOUR KNOWN COMMUNIST TERRORIST SUPPORTERS, IN ONE OF THE WORST TERRORIST666 words
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343 1956-11-30 1 RESCUE OPERATIONS BEGIN AS BIG STORM DIES DOWN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The storm off the Mcrsing coast began to die down today, enabling the beginning of big-scale rescue and relief operations. Foil ninced tonight that 393 survivors among an 126 kelona crews marooned m the storm have been evacuated. Beard]343 words
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Article31 1956-11-30 1 PAKISTAN charged m the United Nations yesterday that India has at least 50 battalions of its army m Kashmir m .< bid fr>: tual annexation of that disputed region.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article16 1956-11-30 1 THE 1957 Brussels auto show has been cancelled bccau.so of c -.ions- A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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190 1956-11-30 1 ...AND MORE OF THE SAME DOSE ELSEWHERE THE Federation Government is considering similar swoops against Communist collaborators m other areas, particularly m Perak. the Standard understands. The Government is no* examining its "blftcic urban and rural communttlM suspected to t>p leeding bandits and helping their courier and intelligence networ r190 words
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Advertisement26 1956-11-30 1 SUSSES TO MEEf 7 EVERY' NEt^ SREAT CHINA OPTICAL '00.- /J4 /Vg/fr/y BRIDGE ROAD. /t -con f t «I £tm V llli dl A juooOOOOOOOOOOOV' XvAVAV26 words
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267 1956-11-30 2 US Will Use A- Bombs To Repulse Red Aggression We Are Ready— Quarles NEW YORK, Nov. 29 (Rcuter)-Mr. Donald Quarks, the United States Secretary of the Air Force said last night that the United States was determined to use atomic force f necessary to repulse Communist aggression. Speaking at a267 words
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Article, Illustration66 1956-11-30 2 IWENTT vr;ir ol j Maureen Wills of Keyn.ini. riymnuth iv of khim outdoor pirl. She loves swimming, hiking, climbing and country ramh 1 r s. But winter winds will soon curtail Maureen's outdoor activity >. S !>.crr. 1y an old oak tree w hrr lovors have66 words
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125 1956-11-30 2 VIENNA. Nov. 29 (Reufcr) Rrpnrts from Hut-, i.in railway officials re.iehini: Vienna by messenger today civr the total of Hungarians deported by rail to the Soviet Union as between 3H.000 and 38.000. By the line through Miscolsuthely alone, railway officials said, 24,000 people125 words
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Article75 1956-11-30 2 EOKA Boss Declares War Again NICOSIA. Nov. 29 (AP). The leader of the EOKA extremist organization m C; tocay made a new declaration of war against anyone on the island opposing his aims. The leader. Dighenis. believed to be the code name of former Greek Army Colonel George Grivas, indirectly75 words
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Article20 1956-11-30 2 hatle Selassie. Emperoi Ethiopia arrivrri ;n Rangoon by air from Tokyo yesterday on throe-day state v;s: Burma. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article310 1956-11-30 2 ISRAELS PLEA TO U.N.I NEW YORK, Nov. (Reutcr) Israel last nitfit urped tte United Nations to immediately investigate the situation of Jews m I cypt who were being subjected to terror and j>< v^< ution. In the General Assembly. Mr. Abba Ebat, the Israeli permanent310 words
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Article129 1956-11-30 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber pr (MB* rrr lh., m SillKl I pore yejsierfla> «< i». i>< v. i m. nijM R s s 111 j; nii 3 (Mm.) 1084 lMft aftrr i r(>RF Tl> The price M r oo n .irk. v day was $416 per picol. I.U.MION Xl Hhhh129 words
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Article35 1956-11-30 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 29. Special Standard S< Closing prices of the Honfkoof Exchange were: 516.25 to Sterling; $6.***** to US$l; 51.845 to Malayan $1: $o.l* to one Indonesian P Go":d $276,375 to a tael.35 words
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157 1956-11-30 2 OSLO. (OP). way will take new diplomatic steps to free two I ,:an ships allegedly detained by Egypt m the Suez Canal, authoritative sources said here today. Shipping sources characterized Egyptian reports that the northern part of the Canal was still not open a?157 words
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Article, Illustration564 1956-11-30 3 Worst Flood In 8 Years Hits Kota Tinggi THE Johore town of most disastrous flood m ci When a Standard reporter and photrmrnphrr arrived at the stricken tnwn last evening the water level ibnve five feet and still rising. And Kota Tinggi one ol Malaya '.dest564 words
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Advertisement106 1956-11-30 3 on f/me all the time I iP^iy swiss UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING jjr. j{f. ff,. _^_^_l __^_F^^^^^^__^l^^^__^__^_^^^^__l__^_r^^_^ E^_s^_^ v fSßl_B^_^^^^^_^^^^^ 1 t6>» W A_3 M V i '-'_^B «si Mr __l ___ißnl h»W _BI i^-j_ J__f lIKHM v I* '__R, -H __l l_7/l_7_ PB^^_^bm_6?^_l _T_^_S_ll^__p^_!.^__l _^_i3uh_i^_i__i _*v* I I -jJ? -jg."-tfi -eg106 words
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Advertisement225 1956-11-30 3 WHETHER YOUR BUSINESS is Wll M m CAN \n\ II HOTELS m BFRMI 1)\ SHFFP ARMING m NE* Dhi v^^ /I GOLD MINING m SOITH AFRICA 1 1 i OPPI R m RHODESIA I i HRINMM. I SHU H()N(. k< v^ II D! S in 1 tie GOLD COAST 1225 words
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359 1956-11-30 4 Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council Report: SURPLUS WILL ONLY BE $16,000 IPOH, Thurs. Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council today passed its budget for next year which provides for an expenditure of $2,721,690 on its various services. Tht revenue for the same period has359 words
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Article144 1956-11-30 4 THE Todd-Ao," a nev.- pmin 70 m.m. films will KXMI I make its appearance m SingaI pore theatres. Mr. X. Seckler, I Far East Supervisor. RKO Radio Pictures Inc.. said on ,r--rival m the Colon v by PA A last nisht. Mr. Scckler who144 words
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Article69 1956-11-30 4 'Rock 'n Roll' Costs $40 KUALA LL iPUB, Thurspolicemen told a Kualfl Lumpur Magistrate today that c patrolling the back lane of Batu Road last night, I came across a couple "dancing, hugging and kissing' to "rock 'n' roll" music. Fatimah Umar. 21. dressed m a multi-coloured saree and Akhbar69 words
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Article37 1956-11-30 4 A WC MAX. Tan Knon was drowned m the -ea oIT Elizabeth Walk yesterday afternoon. Two employee? nf a restaurant situated near the sea went to 'uc. On being picked up, Tan was already dead.37 words
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Article24 1956-11-30 4 THE weather is rxpected to improve for the greater part Of today, according to an official of the Meteorological Department last nu:24 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-11-30 4 pic. THE Public Insurance Company Limited. Singapore, last night c;»\e ;l dinner party m honour of Mr. BCM Farmer (fifth from right), Mih-manasor of the Swiss Reinsurance Company, at thr Capitol Bluc--niiini. Srated from left to right are Mtaars. Funs luk Nam. Huant; Tzu niang, s. t. Kwok.Standard - 84 words
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Article76 1956-11-30 4 A base Ordnance Depot clerk. J. A Percira. was committed by a Singapore Court erday. to stand trial at the next Assizes on two charges of fraud. Pereira was alleged to have taken a cheque lor the sum ot 1 1 belonging to Capt A. J76 words
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Article, Illustration84 1956-11-30 4 STANVACS NEW CHIEF Ml is. win 1 1 abort i-ii fprm: i teneial nlca BUUUgCt, ol Stand. iidi< iuni Oil Company m Manila i arrived m SingaMH Iv YS\ |ajj nielit to t.ikr ovrr lroni >\x E.P .1 I>p .is connai manacrr for Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak .iiul F^iitish North liornpo.84 words
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Article89 1956-11-30 4 Apex Club To Get A Charter TER will be presented to the Singapore Apex Club by its founders, the Australian Apexians, on March 27 1 ear. Colony Apexians are planI a srand ceremony for the occasion "A charter is given to a ib only when it has lived up to89 words
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Article158 1956-11-30 4 'Strips' In Ipoh Dying Out IPOH, Thurs Strip shows m this town are "dying out." This is the opinion of Mr. G. S. Walker, chairman of the Ipoh and .Menglembu Town Council and the licensing authority under the Theatres and Public Places of Amusements Ordinance. He told the count il158 words
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Advertisement333 1956-11-30 4 DEC. ISSUE MOVIE NEWS NOW ON SALE 40 cfs. PER COPY MIV» KROTHESS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING PABITfII fi^jg HV.I.U-, >; [>\i. llArllUL^p BRIGITTE BARDOT 15JL1 IMI il\ S( H JIK I I.X \M) tfj&k IM! i i «h p\ri^ on i i Mi MAMZELLE PIGALLE SMI RUW r midvchi333 words
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Advertisement444 1956-11-30 4 CATHAY ORGANISATIOV ATTRACTIONS FILMALAYA— u "ilX'l' X -ON SALE TODAY irATUAvi NOW SHOWIN GJ I IMA V J li am; 4 -f.45 13V p.m B K^ n 808 By* MAMS MCJOQI THAT Certain Feeuno ■kT* Coco. r.TtCHN»»COUOP VIST^^ISK)H 7OAfO«f?OW MIDNIGHT! A.. m-c;-m Pi.iura" XOTHINn I IKI II HN< 1 lin444 words
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Article340 1956-11-30 5 Noise And Traffic Will Keep Residents Awake PROTESTS GO BEFORE CITY COUNCIL TODAY SINGAPORE City Councii has received strong protests from a committee of a Chinese School and residents m Eng Khiam Place over a million-dollar cinema, which may be built m their area. In a340 words
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Article, Illustration104 1956-11-30 5 C i 0 n I s oi ivKIKO accountant at tho U.S. Consulate (ienoral m Singapore. recently inched a Gold Star honour award from the U.S. State Department m recognition of his .'5l years' service with the Consulate General. He was also104 words
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179 1956-11-30 5 Hopes For More Trade Between Cambodia, S'pore IHI unlMxliiin S"<retarv of Stato for Press and Culture, Mr. Son Timor k Tho, who is visiting Malaya. -.aid he hoped there would be i greater flow of trade between his country and Singapore soon. He said Cambodia was expecting a bumper rice179 words
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142 1956-11-30 5 RISH Plitsl of St. Teresa's Church, m Kampong Bahru, Singapore, Rev. Father, Stephen Lee. died yesterday morning at the General Hospital after a week's illness. The body is lying m state at the Church. The 60-year-old Malacca-born r Lee was the parish t142 words
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Article98 1956-11-30 5 Harbour Workers Still At Sea SINGAPORE harbour craft employees are today finding it hard to fight for better conns of work because no teetion is given to them [either by the Merchant Ship- Ordinance or the Labour Ordinance, said Inche MohaSidin, secretary of the Malaysian Mariners' Union bour Craft Division),98 words
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Article60 1956-11-30 5 Is Your Number Here? THE toUowiasJ numbers won prizes at a lucky draw held at the Fraser and Neave Pavilion organized by the Singapore Bank Employees' Union recently: Ist No. 1851, 2:id 1472. 3rd 2909, Itta 2721, sth 1090, rtth 7th 2110, Bth 2074 9th 1984, 10th 2293, 11th 1464,60 words
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Article24 1956-11-30 5 PROFESSOR Chrn Chung Nnn. of Nanyang University, will sivr a lecture today on m Chemical Elements. at the University, at 4 p.m.24 words
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167 1956-11-30 5 COLONEL J. H. 11. Coombes, of General Headquarters, I ARKLF, appeared m a Singapore Traffic Court yesterday to face five charges relating to a fatal 1 accident along Changi Road, on Oct. 20. The prosecution alleged that Col. Coombes, while dr along Changi167 words
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Article93 1956-11-30 5 MORI. than 7.000 iiionthlv -rated civilian ÜBfJoyeei of the three A nn rd Services Army, \.i\\ and Air Innc m Sirmaporc will to(ia\ itceive about 5400.000 m the form of ha( k-pa> They w ill also i »•< ii\ r eztni ninney lanuini; from $1&M to93 words
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Article36 1956-11-30 5 MR. D. J. Williams, principal of the Singapore Polyterhnie. will cive a lecture on .ining of Technologists"' the Royal Institute of Chem- m the University of Malaya, Cluny Road, on Dec- 3 pr-36 words
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Article37 1956-11-30 5 THE Governor of S:n?,)porr. Si" Robert Black, will Attend the annual general meeting of Singapore's Children's Aid Society on Dec. 10. at Melro.se" In Tomlinson Ro?.d. Sir Robert Ls honorary pre.-id^nr of the Society,37 words
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Article79 1956-11-30 5 Muslim Bill: Opinions Invited THE Singapore Legislative Assembly's Select Committee on the Muslim Bill is in\:\:._ representations from mem- of the public. The Committee is considering amendments to the Bill to :de that no .Muslim shall dispose of his property by will except m accordance with Muslim law. The Committee79 words
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167 1956-11-30 5 Chew Is Off To NL Will Seek Aid For Polytechnic SINGAPORE'S I <Iv( i (ion Minister. Mr. (hew Sv.(> e Kee told the Standard vesterda\ that he would seek .substantial aid for teachers, equipment and possibly, finances lor the Colony's Polytechnic— at the Colombo Plan Conference m Wellington. New Zealand.167 words
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Article48 1956-11-30 5 THE All-Malayan Blue Riband amateur ballroom dance championship of 1956 will be held at Raffles Hotel on DecThe championship, sponsored by the Malayan Centre of the Federal Association of Teachers of Dancing (Australia and New Zealand), is organized by Mr. Law Poh San of Singapore.48 words
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Article107 1956-11-30 5 HAWKEBS arc a "necessary evil" because they help workers by wiling them food at cheap prices, said Mr. H. J. C. Kulstinghl at yesterday's Singapore Rural Board meeting when ho pressed tot hawkers' pitched stalls m rural areas. He suggested that a committee be set up to107 words
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Advertisement165 1956-11-30 5 will glis+en m your eyes 4 l. Cherish the TtOit precious *^N that nature gave you— flive your j£/^ •yes a bewitching star-studdec beouty! Innoxa's "Blue Stars" Eve JU Drops soothe away tiredness and f*~ ~^~T r strain make your eyes feel Jr r relaxed and coo! moke them t'165 words
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Article492 1956-11-30 6 gCORES of travellers pass through Singapore daily and, as a matter of courtesy, some of them pass on some platitudes to the reporters whose duty it is to interview them. This week a Japanese socialist and a member of the Japanese Diet put his finger unerringly492 words
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Article396 1956-11-30 6 £EYLON S Prime Ministei M Solomon (W.R.) Dias Bandaranaike. is a sad man today and no wiser. His leadership has proved a failure, -»f making independent Ceylon <•-. more independent and an island c: rity and power have failed to materialize. He knows that but he will not396 words
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Article790 1956-11-30 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX By HONGKONG JNDIAS belated recognition of the genuincof the Hungarian revolution may help to restore her cooperative I •■->' ionship wi I h the United States, which kh countries enjoyed from the start of the Suez crisis. V-.— paan of misunder- standing, which sprang790 words
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Article, Illustration401 1956-11-30 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - The NEWS as it strikes me! ASTER GUNASEKERA by TDOLITICS, some one said, was a racket. In Malaya it is one damned racket after another With election fever high m Penang. gangsters are reported to have muzzled m and to be offering political parties block \otes at a cost of401 words
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Article1190 1956-11-30 6 for the outcome of the current diplomatic tug-of-war between East and West Dennis Bloodworth surveys Thailand's role m the international political arena. BANGKOK 1 THAILAND, locked m the territorial embrace of Burma. Laos and Cambodia, and profiting heavily from American aid, is watching the diplomatic duel between1,190 words
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Article, Illustration377 1956-11-30 6 \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\U T)L.4AfE for the recert vnrcst on the Northern Rhodesian Copperbelt, causing a wave of strikes mti leadiriQ ultimately to Ifci iration of a stats of emergency by the Goveni- has been put on tiie African Mineworkcrs' I'rr.on by a Government Co sion of Inquiry whose report377 words
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Advertisement41 1956-11-30 6 HOF N E R -f CAPITOL GUITARS 0 No 1512 540.00 :•:> 55o(» H- 8500 1450 90.00 |Sp Many other Models for vfl -J 9 your selection fe_> SWEE LEE CO. j^r IKI North Krtdcf Road. Singapore 6 Capitol Building) Tel: *****41 words
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Advertisement22 1956-11-30 6 YOUR RADIOGRAM sOLNUS BETTEK W«TH <||||)> GARRARD Insist On GARRARD RECORD (HANGERS. From All Radio Dealers. Sole Agent-; KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD.22 words
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Article125 1956-11-30 7 BRUTAL MURDER: 4 HELD MEXICO CITY. Nov. U (AP)— Police say robbery was the motive behind the brutal murder of a wealthy retired B ton. Four suspects are being Cameron Risby Whitehorne. identified by the British Embassy as a native of Kingston, Jamaica, and a former official of the International125 words
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Article37 1956-11-30 7 THE So* H Union's year-old 'egalizing abortions has resulted m no great decrease m abortions but has sharply reduced deaths among women "from bungling, illegal v Minister of Healih. Mara D. Kovrygina. told a APAP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration239 1956-11-30 7 /Ve m y Plans To Bring Egypt To Her Knees COPENHAGEN, Nov. 29 (Rcuter) Mr. Dmitri Shepilov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, last night accused Britain, France and Israel of having "new plans of aggression against the Arab countries to bring Egypi' to her knees." He239 words
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206 1956-11-30 7 ...But Allied Command Has Complaint Too PORT SAID, Nov. 2f) (Reuler) The AngloFrench military command here has complain tnl t<> the I'nited Nations that Yugoslav troops now stationed at Abu Sueir, near Ismailia. liave been training Egyptians m the use of guns, it was officially announced today. IfajOl Archibald Carter.206 words
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151 1956-11-30 7 Political Control Of Canal Vital To M.E. Menzies SYDNEY, Nov. 2.9 (Rcuier) Mr. R. G. Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, said here yesterday the I'nited States should not forget that political control of the Suez Canal remains the vital issue m the Middle East crisis. He told a political rally here151 words
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Article132 1956-11-30 7 Yugoslavia Appeals To East, West UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 23 (UP) Yugoslavia told the United Nations yesterday that the world crisis had revealed weaknesses and deft both m Sck countries and the "so-called free world." Military pacts were BO longer the answer to International problems. Yugoslav Foreign Minister Koce Popovic appealed132 words
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Article48 1956-11-30 7 TOKYO. Not; 29. iAP» A OQ Wcnnesdav parrionrd <;pvcr. ForiV:OSsn VV It finals BO* m Tokyo's S'^amo prison, the Foreign Office announced. TIM teren, v.he wcrr fi^i'ian rmplnypps of the Japanr-p nrny during World Wii n. have srrved 10 years of theiz !:fe Vrms.48 words
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Article85 1956-11-30 7 DETROIT, Xov 29 (AP) Harry Moore cot two ttaftV ticketl within 20 minutes, one for gome too slow, the other for going too fast. Police said Moore Mm stopped the fast time for rirr* ing at only 25 Blfleg an hour m the lefl hand85 words
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Article100 1956-11-30 7 Grenade Explodes Near Keightley PORT SAID. Nov ?H (AP) An Egyptian on Wednesday nisjht tossed i a erenade within ear>hot of Anglo-Frem h Allied Commander Gen--5 eral Sir Charles Keicht--1 ley and Danish United 2 Nations troops arriving at a railway station here. The grenade was thrown at a six100 words
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Article, Illustration70 1956-11-30 7 P'^'^ limn .ionks uh« ion P. di Li>- -I I State finds lvi ralnr than h« n: a .<fl"r friends to avk for a j l ill Riil I ihhv sometimes gets a pmj for the i md \'.< :< k> .Nboaid. But,U.P. - 70 words
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Article23 1956-11-30 7 HRE roared through a crowded squatters' vil Hongkong yesterday, killing one person, injuring othe-s and le nearly 2.000 Dersons home- UPUP - 23 words
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Article70 1956-11-30 7 KARTA, Near. 21 CReuter) The Cabinet announced, after an all-day ata» sion. that the former Deputy Ch:' Army, Colonel Lubis. had made a series of attempts to staft a coup de The Cabinet announcement followed the house arrest of a number of senior officers and70 words
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Article144 1956-11-30 7 OIL FAMINE WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 (Router- The Eisenhower administration has completed j-tand-by plans to save ■Fasten Europe from an oil famine, it was reliably reported here today. Diplomatic sources deny that any pledge has been givrn. but an earlf offer of oil supplies Is144 words
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Article279 1956-11-30 8 Tunku Makes A Boast At Rally Xl VIA L I M PL K. T^urs. The Chief Mm Mer, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said night that Mi government. target due for merdeka Aug. next \ear Ls a "Miper record' of achievement among democratic countries struggling: for279 words
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Article41 1956-11-30 8 HELLO LONDON KINGS for -tWM md Re« L\ir ila to Europe an* Australia j win oppn m in* redera- I t v l^apore at y rr .i .lVi "'kir'i.-s tn» ri-j i:• iup thin a few! iv i n Merry Christmas^41 words
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Article34 1956-11-30 8 FOR failing to disph road tax licence on his car. Thin Poo by the Raub Magistrate on Wednesday. Than said he didn't notice the licence holder had dropped off the v.34 words
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Article68 1956-11-30 8 A MISSING Federation Social c Lottery ticket No- *****16 carrying the prize of $125,000 was found yesterday by Singapore Polire m the home of a Malay woman m Geylans Serai. The ticket, which drew the second prize m the lottery, was alleged by a Tamil labourer. G.68 words
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Article47 1956-11-30 8 A SINGAPORE bar vaftJoo Yee Kum. 26, tai assaulted t>y a customer Just before midnisrht. m a bar m Victoria Street. She lott t'.vo tottb and tp- I CUt on her lower lip. She was taken to the General Hospital where the wound was stitched47 words
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227 1956-11-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The present forest policy of the Federation is no longer sufficient when merdeka comes, said the Federation Director of Forestry, Mr. D. S. P. Noakcs. m the annual report of Federal BWest administration. "The forests provide direct employment for more than 25.000227 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-11-30 8 HI.OSSOM She* (If-ft) and Sooner Ooh. arc luo ballerinas from the Sadlers Wells School of Ballet. London, who now have their own Malayan School of Ballet, with headquarter*, m Kuala Lumpur and branches m Penang and Singapore. The two >oung dincers will bring together116 words
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Article143 1956-11-30 8 Banks Agree To Wage Adjustments THE ImM m dispute Ye- n the managements of 11 leading banks m Singapore and their employees' union were narrowed down vc.-'cr-, day, when the banks agreed m principle to certain re-adjust-ments m the salary sca.es cf their employees. The secretary of the Bank Employees'143 words
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146 1956-11-30 8 ANOTHER UNION ASKED TO SHOW CAUSE Singapore's Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. Sng Choon Ycc, yesterday served a two months' notice en the Executive Co. 'limit tee of the Department al Store Employees' Union, to show cause why the Union should not be dissolved. Mr. Sr.g 'old the Standard that146 words
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Article43 1956-11-30 8 A .MOTOR van driver. Teh Hee, 24, of Sempalit New Village, Dear Raub, was fined $50 the Raub Magistrate yesterday for carrying two piculs of scrap rubber and two sacks of empty bottles m his van. which had no haulage permit43 words
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Article75 1956-11-30 8 Hooligons Beat Up Schoolboys TWO Singapore schoolboys returning home after sitting for the Cambridge examinations at Victoria School. 1 beaten up by a gang m Jalan Besar Road, yesterday. The hooligans stopped schoolboy Low Hcng Liat and his classmate and asked thorn whether they had taken the Cambridge examinations. When75 words
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209 1956-11-30 8 CATTLE RUSTLERS ACTIVE AT THE NORTHERN BORDERS KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. t thefts are replao ins the "pukul kapak" (an attack) menace as Kelanlan's top crime. Chief Police o i I r.< M Din reported today. A a result, police have begun a state-wide drive209 words
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168 1956-11-30 8 SATURDAY night is a big mght for the Singapore Canine welfare Association. It is the third annual Charity Dance of the association and the second anniversary of the "Bride of the Year" contest Highlight of the evening will be the contest itself168 words
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Article22 1956-11-30 8 THE residence of Baron W. van Paliandt. Assistai Consul of the Netherlands, will be 188-C. Moulme Singapore, as from tomorrow.22 words
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Advertisement179 1956-11-30 8 eft r^' jr-^ i 'SbSsw'^'-*' *^wC»^^^^^^^^ Vjv -jqjfifijggSslfife-^ s* ■■■''vJf^^ A f 7 'Sfi-*" 11 Here is a dual-purpose vehicle which is quickly and easily converted from a 16£ cwt. delivery van to an eight-passenger (plus driver) bus. Passenger seats can be removed within a matter of minut--ORDER NCW CHAMPION179 words
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Advertisement65 1956-11-30 8 J Ml'l I I I^ iMltFj/'// rr F «SION EXI* S ;::;rz imMW/ ZENITH Wr^m(/\ rß()V^ it m m \stei /'vMyM/V/ 11^ STRICTEST OBSERVATORY COMPETmONS lllilfM^Mr/////// IN SWITZERL 1 1 rlfM'Mf////-/// ANL WINNINC nvE v success l/imww m FII!ST PRIZES J ffiM*// /'/v lN iiiL Sole Agentjr KX2^SiS A WATCII65 words
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Miscellaneous648 1956-11-30 8 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE 6.15 Tin XVlth Olympic Games; nki r 630 The News Commentary; NOArURt fIHHH 4 s lorts Round-Up: 655 Reto Ak^. ka^ißMHwl IS port from the Midlands; 7 did. '^W2? W 'W| God And His World; 7 15 Henry A#f rj^7# aAw Hall's Gue.-t Night; 8648 words
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Article, Illustration640 1956-11-30 9 STEVE NEOH - Moby Dick has tamed Ahab STEVE NEOH ilSBIil READERS o< Rennaa Melville.- classic MOBY DICK, n exciting narrative of 19th century whalers, seldom all share the sarr.e sentiments to some it"s a powerful tragedy, to others it's a psychological study, but to many If I a great sea Itor; X640 words
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Article143 1956-11-30 9 AHMAD HUSSAIN - AHMAD HUSSAIN NEW Malay picture, ANAK-KO SA/AI I pi<»- tacai by thr .Malay Film Productions, is MBafthinq: \rrv mndrrn m idras and t<M hniqur. This is a success story ami. partly, a tragcrl> the sin ce«s <»f violin-playing village youth m thr hie (ity ;i nd th^ tratirdy143 words
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Article, Illustration518 1956-11-30 9 A 3-Point Landing fOR RANK "QI'TS" Douglas Bador looked at mo squarely as he squeezed out this one word between puffs replying to a straight-off-the-should-t i query: What was THE thing behind the Battle of Britain victory? And no better word could be chosen to describe the theme of Rank's518 words
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Article362 1956-11-30 9 PREVIEWS of the WEEK AT ANY a time a film tr;<-s to convey a message or prove something undfr the eui«>f of f nlrrtainmrnt sometimes it's timHy and in"\ itabl\ hit^ i tip nail ri^ht home: sump. time* it's bclatrd and invariably becomes a bore. ILOJC.*! latest offer Is THE362 words
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Article, Illustration156 1956-11-30 9 This is timely for us q^SK (sk and. oh, so •al w lent: .f hiiaw, > ima^ touches and very, very Frenchy. MAMXELLE PK.M I 1 maScope and Eastman > Color, features that saucer- Frenrli Bardot. and can claim to be the b I prodm tioi |v< r It I.mr156 words
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Article117 1956-11-30 9 MAM BO JAM BO Mo, Rock'n roll and C> all m c by Coin a musical variety show. Who can resist the py rhythm of a r 'and m CHA-CHA- BOOM we have the Soir ran }avouPrado (King >o) and his Ortra, Lvis Arcaraz and his Orchestra, Manny 'nIOXCt iTIG117 words
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Article, Illustration158 1956-11-30 9 She's so naughty .Mile. Ppe Brifitte does plenty to send the audience into chu fits. Supporting her is a Buster Kcaton-type Jeeves who has to play rursemaii! boss, ■■■■mii stactag star Jean Clary, who's the "zuarditn" of the Iml brat." Imagine the hilarily i nd her "guardian" roriplf from thr158 words
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Advertisement153 1956-11-30 9 aP uTonethirjgshe^^J can be sure /C4|fe c^ "W 1 ///r/7 tarutary protection. Camelia L l I tou-eJj are tuper^oA yet firm., y^V^yP/fljy, I reliable and mowrure-proof /M//f(jJ V(l -u^th rounded, //il\\i\\ Ik eomprcssed crd^ for IM \\\i\\ M» Lv «t« comfcrt So /Zf I 111 111 l^ —By Jaywi J153 words
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Article216 1956-11-30 10 THE British Government is to be persuaded to enter into discussions with the Indonesian Embassy m London, regarding copra supplies from that Republic for Singapore's entrepot traders and oil millers. Fhe M ilavan Trade Commissioner m Britain. Mr. J. N. Davies, said he had216 words
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Article33 1956-11-30 10 RUSSELL Construction of Toronto has got a con- worth over USS7 million for dredsin? and dcrnening a section of the Welland Canal, the link m the St. Lawrence Seaway m Canada.33 words
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158 1956-11-30 10 Rubber Rises To $1.14 5/8 On US Report HIGHEST SINCE JANUARY SINGAPORE rubber prices jumped thre.? cents to 51.14^ per lb. lor fir^t grade December shipment yesterday, largely on reports from the U.S. indicating a shortage of rubber for next year and the unchanged stockpile rotation policy. This is the158 words
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Article108 1956-11-30 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Nov. $27* buyers, $28] sellers; Dec. $28i buyers. I sellers; coconut oil "m bulk $44$ sellers, m drums $48 sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers, Sarawak white $121 sellers, Special Sarawak black SBB sellers. Singapore Copra Association108 words
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Article, Illustration150 1956-11-30 10 EXECUTIVE TO SEE SHIPYARDS or his time at Basan Dalam Slinway, where Malaya's first all-alumi-nium alloy lighters are hr;ng built. More of these lighten, originally designed for the Penan? Port Commission by Mr. Brierly, will be built later by Malayan Railway Later. Mr. Brierly will visit Singapore, where the Commissions150 words
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Article106 1956-11-30 10 SHIPS IN PORT OITER ROADS Asphalion. San. Jeronimo. Shiranisan Maru, Golo. Adna, Sunny, Kaimana. Haustnun. IWIR ROADS Santhin. Tong Hai. Tenryu Klias, Hin Chrong. Pantai Tjermin. New Coronal ion. Xachisan Maru. June, Padea. Hai Hui, Marudu. Scdili, Lipuk. Pryza, Bruas, Buana, Playaran. Kah Khong. Tg. Pinang. Tong Scang. Kah Poh.106 words
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Article53 1956-11-30 10 MALAYAN Exchange Banks A nations changes m its rates to merchants yesterday were: Canada: buying, T.T. 31i. OD. 111, 90 days airmail .'U-9/16 credit bills. 311 trade bills. Selling rate?. T.T. or OD. ready were: Canada 30-1:5/16; Swiss Francs 141;: Belgian Francs *****; Danish Kronor 224.',. Other exchange53 words
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Article, Illustration79 1956-11-30 10 HE. C K. SONAI.KAPv iiishti, MUMfH (f the United Commercial Bank Ltd. m Singapore. U to en on lravr s<xin. Soor with him is Mr. V Gopni Ivrr. who has nrri\rd m the Colony w ill be m ekarffc of thr BianMrc ofßct during Mr. Sonalkar's ab79 words
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Article258 1956-11-30 10 THF strength of the elected Government of Sinn.ipore, backed by the greater part of the citizens, mdi cates a determination to progress m an order] v and sensible way. lays Mr. J. M. Mason, the chairman of Singapore Cold Storage Co,, Ltd. Mr. Mason's statement,258 words
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279 1956-11-30 10 Synthetic Makes Up For Lack IHE world this year li short of 1.000,000 terns of natural rubber, president of the B.P. Goodrich Company, Mr. W. S. Richard- MflUin Now Ifefc But^ robber is' making up the shortage. The rubber-producing ora^ tries of the279 words
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Article224 1956-11-30 10 'Telex' Service Expands THE facilities available to subscribers to the Telecommunications Department's Telex services will be considerably increased by the proposed installation early next year, of a three-position teleprinter hboard at the Central Telegraph Office, Singapore. The acting Director, Telecommunications. Singapore, Mr. J. H. Wagstaff, said I** terday there \ver224 words
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Article23 1956-11-30 10 A BRITISH rubber company has obtained a licence for set- up a new factory m -as to make tyres and tubes.23 words
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Article132 1956-11-30 10 MALAYAN ndustrials were quiet, while tins were quietly steady. aroorriinq to the .n Sharebrokers' A ciation yesterday. There was more activity m rubbers. Price changes announced by INDUSTRIALS r H'kong S'hai (Hkong reg.) 830.00 840 00 If. Colls 0.97 1.00 Singapore Cold Storage 1.52 1.57 cd Straii132 words
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Article177 1956-11-30 10 MAI V V sharetirokers yesterday reported the follo'-vina business done: F. X. ords. $2.20: Gammons $2.02. $2.03: Hammers f overnight; Hongkong Bank 1836.00: Jackson $1J35; Collieries 97 to 99 cents: Metal Box 51. 68: Robinson ords. 51.63 i: Sime Darby $2.15; Cold Storage $1.55 cd: SteamshiDs $15 overnight:177 words
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478 1956-11-30 10 R.M. A - Natural Rubber Use May Still Rise R.M.A. Is Told THE world is expected to be using about onethird more rubber within the next ten years, but most of the increase will be m synthetic rubber, the Rubber Manufacturers' Association was told at its 41st annual meeting: m New York. \V.AP - 478 words
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Advertisement825 1956-11-30 10 NOTICES cm councii Ul SIM.APOKL CECRETAK. Cleaning, oiling and repairing of Typewriters. Adding M chines, etc. during Tender Deposit $100/- Close i.12.56. 1. tLhCTRiCITY DEPARTMENT ia) Construction of R.C. Piinths. Structures 6.6. XV S/S. Trenches, Fencing and Sundry C Works Xor proposed Clementi Road Substation. Tender Deport* 1200/-. Cted 12825 words
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Advertisement226 1956-11-30 10 ENTRAL II if IKICITY BOARD E EDERATION OF MALAYA To all consunn r> m Port I) kson and Siliau Area. "THERE will be a shut down A of electricity supply between the hours of 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Friday, the 30th November 1956. due to necessary maintenance to226 words
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Advertisement395 1956-11-30 10 NOTICES MVSI IMS Bil I. r THE Select Committee of 1 the Legislative Assembly would welcome represent an Bill from public. Reprr.^ntar shoufd be In writing and should be addressed to:— Thr Clrrk of the LesM.itnr \ssembly, mbly House, Empress Place, Singapore, 6. to rpach him nn or before. Monday,395 words
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Advertisement50 1956-11-30 10 EXPECTED TODAY m. Airways ML4I7 JES^/KITTH 2 AS «m. sag g«« Thai Airway* -ruonc PG 8.40 p.m. lA a? J TQKYO/BKOK 11.15 pJB. PELNI- L I N E S 12. ROBINSON fcOAD lei: ,***** (Freight— /Through Coroc Oeot) Tel ***** Manro,, p >j j h^ n ';i.,j:t? B y >•"■50 words
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Advertisement710 1956-11-30 11 ,NGLO FRENCH TRADIHG CO. LTD THE BLUE FUNNEL LINe' *ORTH AMERICAN ifßyiCk ro Hal.ta, Bcton. New To^^ea.t,^,. PH,U-, Phu b ssn,, ssr^ oc.icp tc proceed »ia ofh«f oortv PO't> to ioao .n« d.seh,f W NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE lOINI ifRVICE T, Cclcnto Antwrp. Rotteidan B(en<en fa MCall, Southar^ton to,710 words
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Advertisement1165 1956-11-30 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Sh C" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £T C«»ri««s option to ptoctac nine ooit* re loac me aiicn«rg< carat SAILINCb to LIVfcRPOOI. CLA&COW LONCON b CONIINfNIAI ♦'ORIS POSITION Of VtmU WHICH 1-iAVt UM MALAYA MOMtWARDi Via Cjp« Lycaon (Dakar 6.12 Liverpool 13 12) Via1,165 words
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Advertisement874 1956-11-30 11 MITSUI V^\ LINE Spore P- Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Akiboscn Moru tor Yc^o-horf-.o Nacc^'O Kcre, vie Honq'<orr S Dec Amogisan Mark tci Yoohama. Kor-e 'V-oji, vio Hor-0 Kong 15 Dec FOR U.S.A. For New York Ph,!adeipn o Bohimor^ Arimason Moru 1 5 Dec 18De< FOR MADRAS Nachisan Moru frcri JaDon874 words
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Advertisement627 1956-11-30 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTVNrAK.. s tci bongkofc ond o- Fo> tost PenonQ P Show S pora KAMBODIA" 4t Dec 7/8 Dm 9/9 Dae "SELANDIA" 12 13 Dec M 1 5 Dec 16/17 Dec KINA" 29Dec/3Jo« HOMEWARDi Soil ngi foi G<rK>o. Antwerp Rottertlom. H-.n-r-^-. J ogen Gothenburg O»k. S per* P627 words
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Article, Illustration1559 1956-11-30 12 Carole tossed a coin for a date with Death In <j>ifp of hinist /f being one of Hollywood ?> nio>t defermined ha< lulni lie fell m love with, (.unde Hi < nifw/'idge with Cui'olc UHS oil n) filmland's mo>t ntcceufuli f<>t both had h<rn <j.nnd friends for ivunv years ag;agagag1,559 words
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Advertisement303 1956-11-30 12 Rl Iv J 1 1 Nftrery s t,ns or BEAR BRAND |X Sweetened Condensed M.lk >ou buy flfl |IL ...ask your deale. for a FREE GIFT J| one attractive Swiss rumblcr. SHAMROCK HOTEL DwSLiN RD, CFF KILLINEY 'T SPORE 9 TEL: ***** *****. LARGE AIRY SINGLE DOUBLE BEDROOMS AT REASONABLE303 words
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Miscellaneous270 1956-11-30 12 wmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt 5. The bookful blockhead, ignor- antlv (Pope) (4) f 1 1 1 15. Lake that requires a pull-up JBB— J^Bl____JB^B ,1 ii-c liJ Tom Grins at the other's raving j j y.IA E<S (8» L^J I 1 J I^HL^_^^ 19- Of hot numbers? (6) B| OH MBI A( u270 words
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Miscellaneous223 1956-11-30 12 <•» f, y 1 Ton n a ihe offer made true. J would engage to C rim agaia. from Dftsaaisu' i. iiif" Ml BBS** (Wa fJC IlltS* i 1 the privilege of an to < fir eertaii i i i.inn i-.i. iv i i be 1. Those who follow routine223 words
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Article153 1956-11-30 13 Every Aussie A Goodwill Salesman I RYONE of the ino.nnn Australians who packed stadiums for evrvy Olympic event, was a goodwill man for Australia, the IfajOf of Los Angeles. Mr. N< i Pnulson. told the Standard yesterday. The Australians are kern on .ng the Olympics a success and every foreigner,153 words
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Article60 1956-11-30 13 .'.oorn.VE. Wot?. 29. (UP). M KWteMng all that exercises make Olympic games spectators hungry. Since the sports parade got undervcay here spectatorn have been gobblmg 15.000 sandwiches. 12,000 boiled eggs. 12,000 apples, 30.000 meat pies. 18.000 chicken rolls and 35.030 cups of tea each day. It60 words
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Article187 1956-11-30 13 I OURTEEN drlihrratrlv placed obstacles will be m the way of MX motor eyeIMs of the arious \rmy and Air Force units when they comprtr m \hv S;ncaporc BsM DMlfl I annual motor c\ ilc rcliabili ly trial tomorrow. The course will be along the 2J187 words
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Article39 1956-11-30 13 MELBOURNE Nov. 29 (AP) Jim Bailey of Australia who beat John Lanriy win a under-four-minute mile m America scratched from Thursday's hNti m the Olympic 1.500 mete? because of a bad cold, his team manager said.39 words
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Article45 1956-11-30 13 INDIAN Brotherhood Association edged the Tamil Reform Association by the odd goal m five when they met m •ijendly match at Farrer Park yesterday. S. Sankaran (2). and P.K B Pandian scored for the Indians, ipd R. Govindarajoo re p.icd for the Tamils.45 words
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Article57 1956-11-30 13 ROYAL II alayan Na vy fought back m the second ha.f of their SHA Div. 2 r?.z -c hockey fixture tffain I 9 BOD. at the Naval Base yc-'crday to force a one-all draw. Duff nvc BOD their one ■M I M it half lime and Mobamed57 words
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Article112 1956-11-30 13 MELBOURNE. Nov. 29 —The United States tops medals table with 19 first places Table includes medals won at equestrian games at Stockholm m summer and also two third-place medals m 400 metre run v.-here tie was registered. Country gold silver bronze United" States 19 14 Russia112 words
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Article20 1956-11-30 13 Tpday's Sport IJOCKLY FRIENDLY: Singapore Teachers' Union vs. S.R.C. at BADMLV. r j i zT.d at SES. 7 N ML20 words
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Article517 1956-11-30 13 WINDSOH LAD - THE 'SAILOR GIVES DUE NOTICE WINDSOH LAD The final gallops at Buhit Timah He's All Out For A Cold' Victory By JOLLY SAILOR was the most impressne worker at the Bukit Timah track yesterday when (iold Cup candidates were given their final gallops. He was perfectly at home on the517 words
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Article, Illustration29 1956-11-30 13 MAYOR of Los Angeles. Mr. .Xnrris Paulson (right) and his xc-- trt met at |Im Singapon Intenurtional A port yesterday by the PAA District Manager, Mr j. Wilbur* flfft).29 words
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Article250 1956-11-30 13 Omars Surprise Defeat TUP; throat to Ala la van badminton from abroad was once a^ain emphasised when a Thailand Selection, comprising mostly ol Juniors, led Singapore Selection by four iratches to two at the end af the first night's play m a friendly encounter at the250 words
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523 1956-11-30 13 Triwalla And Art Take Best To Heavy Track Triwalla and Art, two of Hobbs' candidates, showed their ability to handle a heavy track when they returned trie best lime at Bukit Timah yesterday. Triwalla (Franklin) strode away from Art (Donnelly) to return 40-2/5 sec. finishing one and a half lengths523 words
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Article58 1956-11-30 13 MELBOURNE, Nov 29 (Reuter)—A full-length film of the Melbourne Olympic Games is expected to be showing m Britain within 10 days of the end of the Games. Mr W. S. Kent Hughes. Chairman Of the Organising Committee of the Games, announced here today. He said the58 words
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Advertisement86 1956-11-30 13 J|)i)(1 Singaporeans aqrepd uith 50.000 000 Frenchmen uhen thny voted Mamzelle Pi qa G the Sauciest of Pin-ups BR!:;iTE BARDCT (The French Firebrand) PIGAUE %a A Fr»- n h Film vith Subtitles m CINEM A BGOH aud BASIH4N COLOUR now showing 'j; 1 al II s IiUV 1 CAPITOL I86 words
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Advertisement49 1956-11-30 13 MISCELLANEOUS CCIEXTIFIC hand manage O treatment for Rheumatism Kidney Trouble Paralysis Charges moderate. Consult Mdm. Sinwongse. 80 St. Francis Road. off St. Georges Road Singapore. KNOW YOUR LUCK before n venture in anything It Jim Rugdee Si;'.oger for correct predictions it advices 40 Bra* Basah Road. Singapore. (Free /5-)49 words
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Advertisement453 1956-11-30 13 CLASSIFIED ADS sin inmf i \IIMI-! .11 N (TSADE) SCHOOL IPOH APPLICATION for admission to (Trade) Seho for the followint Three Year Courses: Engineer** Practioe. B Machine Shop Practice Automo. j 3 XuX SsvSmBHbVSbVbIIv C. Br ck D. CarreAU applicants must be over 14 and below 18 yr 19ST. Applicants453 words
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Miscellaneous271 1956-11-30 13 til flbner By Al Capp DAWK" i 3 t^^« slobbol" a j f i HEf!*yLf L "I 1 M f -*''~\^i THE PHOGBOUNCA PALACE 50 Ik- > VvANT NG I TO Pi IT Otl« BAST PCXJT WAS > 1 1, <! IS PASS i>"« «««lrtlfl T GOES "7k.lt f Aft-/271 words
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Article310 1956-11-30 14 Polo Babes' Win i>|.\\H'l( I'"" 1 1 huts Siru.ipoif > w.itrr-polu-\M.in (.i;n.. h.impions, once .main -ayr another ioui.i;etuiN against <xicN and went iii.-Aii t.. It.ih hx >nni i;o;il5 to one here today. The Singaporeans might be v. ilV.s Char. were dubbed npic water polo IKBH310 words
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Article, Illustration93 1956-11-30 14 First pictures o/ Simg+pmrm *< Olympians m aviian 9*ngapore's Percy Pennefather (right) is seen here beating US goalkeeper to score one *< cc goals m the jirst round, Group "A," of the Olympic hockey cempetition. Singapore trounced VS. 6—l.— Australian News and Information Bureau photograph by J. Fitzpatric':-93 words
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Article15 1956-11-30 14 MELBOURNE Now 2.< :rom several i X and India have left for home15 words
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Article, Illustration20 1956-11-30 14 picture. SINGAPOREANS on the march In Melbourne's m.iin stadium on Olympic ■peatag day, Associated PressAssociated Press - 20 words
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Article627 1956-11-30 14 RESULTS of yesterdays Olympic even' '■■< N Basketball I lIIRH KOI M>: Group "D" nwer Bracket: Cmada beat i 73-60 (halt time Canada led 4 Group I <>v. rr Bracket: \ustralia lx.it Singapore '»'-~l lhalf lime Australia led IS-'.»>>. Thailand 65-52 (half time Formosa led 37-:il).627 words
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Article276 1956-11-30 14 Aussies Humble Colony EXHIBITION Bl ILDING, Tiuii>. Singapore's eagen alumped rfgain today when tlic\ im c huniblffl Us hi Aust! -h.iii quintet w ii»> trinmvhed by 98 tc» *1. Th< i >s r s, with- s t ar eager Yee Tit Kwan. who arrived late for the scheduled sntr.e, started276 words
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Article212 1956-11-30 14 MELBOURNE I 21 (AP) In the biggest Olympic "ruhbarb" since the famous baton-passing episode of the l!M8 game m London bespecta- Chris Brasher of Great Britain won the 3.000 metre steeplechase today, lost it on disqualification and then Tegained it alter lodging a protest212 words
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Article, Illustration487 1956-11-30 14 'I Am Proud. ..Of Their Plucky Show' )\\m inn inrrawwifffffiffiw^iNUMiNii^^ Jesse L Praises I Malayan Athletes f MELBOURNE, Thurs. Jesse Owens, a personal representative of the United States' President Eisenhower at the Olympic Games, today commended Mala y a n athletes both from Singapore and the Federation for their p487 words
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Article153 1956-11-30 14 MM. ROI KM 1 hurs. How Tnmorrnw'.s match ag India, th, d< I- ndinc i ..impions, will give us an idea. Tiir- MhM, b| the Match is, Of (.Ills' f, Husion \ftrr lndi.i ri -ire ttuimph ovi I sited States and Afch.uiiM.in most m th< mm153 words
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Article183 1956-11-30 14 Mary Goes Out In Fast Company 'thbert. dubbed as tot > flying: Australian' i her crip on her second ml* turned m m dazzling win m Wl ot the 2m metre*. Cuthbert scorched away with her heat m 2 4s. and won b^' some 12 yards. Her '.mr w seconi183 words
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Advertisement37 1956-11-30 14 b f !!\|N LINK V |N.. h9 most Fffi.itnl and Altractive form of VlUill IJ« IN MEMFER Of SUPPLIED AND EREaED tT MALAYAN WIRE MESH FENCING CO. (19:6) LTD. 7 2 4mv Bukit Timah Ro^U Singdpore lelophone37 words
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