Singapore Standard, 1 December 1956

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  • 236 1 DANISH 'PEACE' TROOPS MOVE INTO SUEZ NO-MAN'S-LAND PORT SAID, Nov. 30 (Reuter)- Danish companj I United Nations troops today moved into no-m m's land n the Canal Zone and wen taktaf orer Briti>h forward positkn The Danes came from the United Nations Emergency F F.) base m the Ismailia area,
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  • 50 1 Allies May Be Out By Christmas had adv IS i trooDs will be w i from Egypt by Chi 'c wa.- planning to a oarallel announce- banned Brimd French move came P.neau to work out details M are l W to have worked n rm.s drawal of Anglo- French for>
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  • 16 1 I Br cussed ways and means ye day of beating what to seize
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  • 11 1 T. P. iav decorated w. Order of fdfsfsdf- UP
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  • 68 1 k JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. venty more arrests were arte by Security Forces m isterday's swoop on the alai sub-district of Johore -sahru. bringing the total to 194. Johore Chief Police Or C H. Fener. ToM the Standard today that the 20 had been arrested for
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  • 173 1 PETROL, DIESEL, KEROSENE UP 1 HE price of petrol. b Malaya today up for the second time within a month. But the new prices Will only apply to Kuala Lipis, Kota Bharu and Trengganu, Singapore and most principal towns m the Federation are not affected. However, Singapore will have to
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  • 29 1 AT .east 17 pc c red to have more wen hich on Thursday and iy struck the North -van city of Mcdan and oouring villages. Reuter
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  • 40 1 LONDON. Nov. 30 (ReutcrA Sir Winston Church today and reported to be "very much better" alter a heavy cold, is reading congratulatory 4es from all o\ cr the world and looking forward to birthday par'
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  • 173 1 SINGAPORE Government yesterday took the first step to Malayanizc its civil services, by promoting eight serving officers to Supernumerary Administrative posts. The- are; Mr. 11. R. Amstrong Mr. S. Ramdas, Mr. Wong Chooi Sen. Mr. Chan S k
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  • 83 1 SINGAPORE restetiay enjoyed a iev, limns of sunshine, aftei Iyc iays of dull, cloud v weather. By r\ ening rain clouds had gathered again, although m> rail fell. Meanwhile, work on the 2.000-foot loni; outlet from the Bedok drainage systesi leaeVag tale sunt:<i Betapong to
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  • 87 1 U.S. Plan To Meet Oil Shortage WASHU QK» Nov. W (Reuter) The UnitefH States Government today launched its emergency pl?in to help Western Eun m/ct the critical oil shortage (resulting from closure of khe Suez Canal. Ifteen United St?ies' [oil companies were ai with President EisenhovJ approval. to co-ord.; their
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  • 104 1 SECRET ARMS DUMP IN DARWIN DARWIN, A i tralia M, (UP). Police believed today an underground organization is storing firearms m or near Darwin. Some offv I iggested the organization is I tpporting a nationalist movement m the Celebes. If they ao not find the weapons, police said, the arms
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  • 29 1 T T. Krishnamachari. Finance Minister, last night made a surprise announcement of new taxation measures and a tighter import policy to count flation and conserve foreign Reuter
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  • 417 1 THE sea gave up another body yesterday to add weight to the theory that a second cat carrying six passengers plunged into the sea off South Quay, Singapore on Thursday. This was the third body to be recovered by police at same locality
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  • 568 1 Wanted: Toys, Sweeps To Bring Cheer SEVERAL hundred children marooned at flood relief centres m Kota Tinggi, Johore, are restless after three days of inactivity. Yesterday, an SOS was sent to the Johore State Welfare Officer. Mr. C. G. Watts, from Kota Tiftggi for
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  • 192 1 How Negri's Top Red Was Slain: Heroes The Gurkhas ALA LUMPL'K —A crack Gurkha patrol and a Special Branch Inspector crept into a terrorist camp at night and engaged m battle rive armed ten risti m pitch darkkilli juring another. This "dare-devil raid a mid-jungle camp m the Kuala Pi'-
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  • 28 1 THE Egyptian government has decided to remo statue of Frenchman Ferdinand de Lesseps, builder of th« Suez Canal, from the Poentrance a «rfth a UP
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  • 22 1 INDONESIAN authorities reported yesterday 239 rebels attac Bandung, killing two guards and lians. and burning and looting 220 houses. A.P.
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  • 270 2 TRUCK FROM 'NOWHERE' KILLED MOTHER Girl Testifies In Court KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 19-year-old rubber tapper nf Sungei Chua New Village, near here, was enjoying her breakfast at dawn on Sept. 14, when a military truck "came from nowhere" and crashed into the table killing her mother nearby. was the
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 118 2 Police After Hit-And-Run Motorist BUTTKRWORTH, Fri. A hi'-and-run motorist knocked i 35-year-old cyclist, Lee Moli Beng, near the 23th Commonwealth Independent Infantry Brigade Headquar- r here early this morning and left him helpless on the dde ol the road. A Royal Air Force truck returning to its station from Butterwi
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  • 97 2 Bandits Cannot Get Through st' nn r i Ifnda of Selaneor this even-naugurat-d a new Home d system for this gor new villaae under which the 2(»o— men existing forces will be replaced by operational sectiems totalling 21 Home Guards. .tmons new villages situated very close to the jungle. Terrorists
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  • 30 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 30 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.20 to ill Sterling to US$l; to one Indonesian Rapniah, Gold 5275.2 to a tael.
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  • 46 2 r MERTAJAM. Fri A padi olanter. Kassim bin Shabuddin. 38. was charged before Inche Hassan bin the Magistrate's Court here today with the murder of his v. at Kampong ml m Kubang Semang, :r. v Kassim was remanded for a week.
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  • 30 2 I TEA PARTY was held at the Police canteen yesterday to bid fareassil to Mr ekanada. Commissioner for Oaths. ButIsjhi gets, srtsa hH been tnsferred to the PenarCouxt.
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  • 58 2 PEXANG. Fri. The 1 Muda o: present Long Service medals to ten persons at a ceremony at the n District Office, on Sunday. The ten are: Che Abdul Razak. Messrs. Chirm Govindasamy, Gane^on. Che Man bin Ibrahim, Mr. Raimn. Che Yahaya bin Ar3had. Che Zakaria bin
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  • 152 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nnm.) 113] 1141 Dec.RSSNo.I 1131; 11.1; K.S.S. No. 110 110 i K.S.S. No. 3 (num.) 1071 108 Tone: Steady quiet. s-hur* rif The price ot tin on the loeaJ market yesterd.iv was SI 18* per
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  • 31 2 A LEARNER motor cyclist, Ns N^ th S f »i g t 24, was ki his motor i,% o collided with s lorry In Bukdl Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday
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  • 179 2 PENANG. Fri.— Defence Counsel, M Btagl told the Bee Court today that m hi- six rieri c as a law; i he had not com 16X088 a case of a man who \ca.s put m the I t charge under the Oaths and Affirmatir>r:
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  • 312 2 Grandmothers Letter To Welfare Dept. Read In Couri PENANG, Fri.— Before a 65-year-old woman died, she allegedly wrote a letter to the Social Welfare Officer, m which she stated that she was dying of hunger, the Assize Court was told today. An 13-year-o'd
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  • 95 2 K.L. NEEDS PARKING METERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Municipal Council was d last night to introduce parking meters to end the inconvenience caused to leg n. te shoppers by "all day parkers." For want of suitable paridag spaces, the shops were losinrr a great deal of business, said Mr. W.
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  • 315 2 Standard Music Critic ..rguably Miss Kono came nearer to Chopin's ov n i of performance: certainly ther- irts of the Scherzo that were perfectly m scale and wholly convincing, and this by any standard. Yoko Kono played on a small new Steinway which was
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  • 63 2 *:i Four mem. of the Australian mil.*. forces m Malaj'a were honoured by the Queen for m this covin. >II W l Hughes of 101 Wireless Regiment, Royal Ajgw tralian an M.B.E (Member of h Empi: The others, Lt. A B. Lapham. Sgt. Hayden and Sgt F. A.
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  • 371 3  -  Minority Fight Against Authority By But School Had To Be Closed Razak Minister's Pledge Of Firm Action KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Education Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, today reiterated assurances that Penang's Chung Ling High School would be re-opened after the present holidays, and reaffirmed
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  • 88 3 Radio Hires 'Howler' Expert KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— R idio Malaya is to employ a Languagi i \;>ert next year to check popular howlers m "baaaax Malay" and "newspaper Malay." Th;? expert will sn nn the .ur to tell listeners about the correct Idiom and phraseology and thiLs help to en:
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  • 112 3 HOLDING a cackling; chicken under each arm, this woman flees from a firt that destroyed 2."> shophouses m I lv Yam. near Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The blsse which started m a samsn shop was brought under control early terday mornine. Over S2I villagers have noon rendered
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  • 384 3 Children's Narrow Brush With Death KUALA LCMPtJK, I ri.— Nine children, the youngest barely ten months old. escaped being burned alive m Ulu Yam last night when a raging fire started m their home and gutted 25 shophouses m the mining town. Over
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  • 138 3 KUALA LUMPUR M. Go* ernment employees m the Federation are to hold a mass meeting on Dec. I to ask the linistration either to withdraw recenl increases m I lion or to raise proportionately the cost of Uvinf allowance m proportion." The mass meeting
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  • 207 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— State and Settlement Government., are now safeguarded by legislation from having to pay extra pensions to employees transferred to the Federal establishment Offleen m Division 3 of the Public Service, nam serving m the Federal establishment and m the SettleI menfe were
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    • 122 3 1 WALK UP! WALK UP! 1 Come to the Second Annual SINGAPORE ARTS BALL dressed as any Circus or Fairground Character you please: lion tamer, clourn, trapeze artist, juggler, trickryclist, fortune-teller, cypsy, bareback ruler, acrobat, fat lads, etcetera, etcetera. j Tickets at RofainaOQS c: at P O. Box 152. LQ
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    • 306 3 £iractcr lite-On Handvaa 9s Ike fflt That Shell g J: W 1 V 2\ I o ESS. The Contents m the Inserting the MAKI UP LICHT bag are clearly ttmtv nc W,M b c»n*"tws lightrd and the „e" f T ct the tact that this r*t)Mircd object can Position. Is
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  • 279 4 What's Happened To Nagy? They Ask BUDAPEST, Nov. 30, (AP) Representatives of Budapest workers have threatened new strikes unless they learn the truth of what happened to deposed Premier Imre Nagy. The fforken 1 representatives went through a ring of Soviet tanks surrounding Parliament building
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  • 219 4 Reds Use Tanks Against Refugees VIENNA. Nov. 30. (AP).— The Russians today were reported using tanks m their light to stop the flow of ret .-cc? from revolt-torn Hungary but the total nurr.ber of fugitives to reach Austria passed the 100.000 mark. Austrian security officials reported that Russian tanks came
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    140 4 six-YKAR-oi i) Karea NeWiniaaai or Pttainit. Md I" SJt. limk^ up at the forehndinu iuim' of one nf two Strategic Mr Cammaßd B-5g let hearten uimh leaded at Friendship Interaatioaal lirforl near Baltimore on Nov. 25, after takinu part witli other bombers, m a record-breakhag flight of
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  • 127 4 Street Fighting In Cuban City A REVOLUTIONARY BID SANTIAGO, 'ulu. Nov. :>ll (IP)— Armed civilians battled Bfflett m the streets of Santiago today m what appeared to be I revolutionary attempt to overthrow the (.overnment ot President Fulgencio Baptista. There were ?nme casualties, but their number was not known. Troop
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  • 25 4 THE Philippines and Japan yesterday exenanged notes on the first-year schedule of Japan's World War II indemnity payments to the South-east Asian nation.— lP
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  • 24 4 THE Chine* Priina Minuter Mr. Chou En-lai, and the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, had thrco-hour meet- g jretterday to discuss wond
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  • 230 4 Dag Still Unable To Despatch Those Observers UNITED NATIONS. New York, Nov. 30 (AP) Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold reported to the U.N. Assembly today that he still is unable to get observers into Hungary. He said this had complicated his task of investigating the situation m the revolttorn country. I In
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  • 82 4 JAKARTA. Nov. 30 (UP) The powerful Moslem Masjumi Party has turned on the Government, of which it i member, with a strong demand that the Cabinet spearhead a drive against corruption to win back the confidence of the people. H was reported today. Masjumi Paity Chairman.
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  • 72 4 BANG! N| DELHI Nov 30 (\P> small explosion tonight disturbed a public meeting attended hy Red China's Pr-mier lion Kn lai. Premier Nehru and libel's Dalai Lama. Polite mM Uh explosive apparently was a small h<tmh or large firecracker. One person was injured.
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  • 63 5 THE Singapore T.cgislAssembly will b e asked at its next meeting on Wednesday to approve supplementary expenditure totalling $1,054,566. It includes salary and a ances for the new Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister. Dr. F. C. Benham. maintenance of 104 listening sets for the Colony's
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  • 57 5 SALES of tickets of the $100,000 lottery of the Singapore X-Ray Club are now m full swing and "applications for tickets from Club BO bers are good." Mrs. Rita Alison. Club organizer, taid yesterday. Applicants for tickc asked to make sure they give their Club membership
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  • 180 5 A Common Pan-Malayan Policy PETROL rationing and the relaxation of existing tariff barriers m the I ederation will be the mam .subjects, under discussion at the joint meeting gfl Singapore and Federation ministers m the Colony today. The Standard understands from sources
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  • 201 5 THERE'S NO HOTEL PROBLEM EC/. THEE! J i v swiss couple who an aaatatlai round the world with their three-year-aii sun Ins no hotel trouble at all. Their transport is also thefa ilccpiai gaartcta. >lr .uul Ml Mol tie/ lo\ is with their son laude, h.i\
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  • 321 5 Insufficient Evidence, Says Judge nvi. Meal ehnfgi with the murder ot 70-year-old shipbuilder U Beach lload m July this \ear. were fgg terdas acquitted hv Mr. Justice Whitton m the Singapore Aiwtftfi at the ,losr of a live-day trial, without their tletcme heinjj called. The five
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  • 87 5 TWO seamen. Kirn Chi Jyung, and Shin Byung Ho, were discharged m a S pore Court yesterday, alter they admitted being drunk and disorderly at the Singapore Harbour Board on Nov. 30. Both men are members of the crew of the tanker, Chunchi. The
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  • 39 5 A CYCLIST, Chwec Pang Chew, was held up by two men, one of whom was armed with a knife, m Rochore Road, Singapore, at dawn yesterday. He was rol)hcd of his watch, pen and ring, worth $100.
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  • 111 5 Falling Beam Injures 2 Children MINUTES after a landlady had inspected a cracked beam m a shophouse at Sheik Madarsah Lane, Sil I vesterrtay. the roof caved m and injured two children. Divided into cubicles, the first floor of the shophouse was occupied by four families. V. en the roof
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  • 39 5 THE Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, will seek approval of the Singapore Assembly, on Dec. 5, of a Government loan to the Singapore Telephone Board of 515,000,000 as capital expenditure on the Board* expansion programme.
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  • 127 5 Registration Will Be Announced TOE first (luvsc-s of Singapore's $ll|-million Pohlechnic will start at the end ol January, 19,">7. M early m Fehruai>. although actual construction ot Iht institution will not begin until "March or April, it was Ivealed ve.sterdav. The classes will be held
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  • 62 5 Dr. Frederick Benham (above) has sueeecrted Sir Sydney Came as Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister of Singapore. His appointment is for a period of one year from January. next year, on a monthly salary of 54.000. I)r Benham. an authontv on Malayan economics was. until
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  • 64 5 THE three-man Guatemala goodwill mission to the East, headed by the Mir ter for Education, Dr. E. Quinonez. arrived m Singapore yesterday, from Jakarta by KLM The mission has already ted India and Thailand It will visit Philippines. Taiwan and Japan before going back to Guatemala.
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  • 97 5 FLOATING aaeaagerie from Adelaide Zoo— the eighlaf Okhla arrived Singapore on Thursday. The animals consist of two reel kancuoos. tuo emus, black swans, two euros, two gullas. four estrellas and two piaeoas. The "live cargo" is being stilt |t Bangkok Zoo m c\ehaage f° r aa eaeahaat
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 455 6 j DM *r.e past two decades millions of hapless people had been done away with m the most Lble manner because they stood m the va* persons who hac Anted to grasp po or Tin died m the icy wastes of Siberia, m collective farms, concentration camps,
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    • 380 6 :lv tradesmen and small-time commodity stores are now exploiting the Suez Canal Situation to squeeze higher prices for their goods from their daily customers without any real basis for their unwarranted action, which has inevitably sent up the cost of living. The plea made by a Singapore Assemblyman
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  • 1051 6 PATRICK O'DONOVAN REPORTS ON THE AMERICAN SCENE NEW YORK \0 CITY m t'e wor!d changes as often and as swiftly as New York. The buildings go vp and come down as if they were limbs of some living organism perpetually renewing itself. To be 50 years'
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  • 630 6 Sir; Your issue of 26th November. 1956 carried a report of a speech made MB, I L. de Cruz who is opposing the Alliance candidate m Bukit China Ward during the current Municipal election campaign m Malacca Town M de Cruz is alleged, m that report, to
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  • 117 6 Pictures for Adults Sir; I Wish to support '"Anti Hypocrite's" views on our local film censorship. I do not understand why some Westerns Which shew so much violence and brutality are passed for screening and Japanese or French musicals with a little spice m them are either banned or cut.
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  • 720 6 We the PEOPLE True Colours of our Trade Unions B Ihe 'rue colours of militant trade unions are now known to the public. The leaders have' been detuned. The havoc wro-.mr.: by mch unions la typically Communist-inspired— Hock Id and Chinese middle school atadi nta riot m auch cases unionism
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  • 361 6  - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by proof of "the policy at th, onraaamt to eradicate Coaaaaaaaaan wherever it aaay be found' —to awe the words attend by the Federal Chief Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman I orces on Thursday swooped on Kulai, ha Bock described as one of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 60 7 NIIGATA, Japan, Nov. 30 (AP) Music poured from the hall as the radiant bride room faced each other. Not the Wedding March but labour songs. It was a marriape ceremony sponsored by the local rial Railways Union and a Leftist singing group this week. The
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  • 216 7 Threat To Independence Will Be Viewed With 'Utmost Gravity WASHINGTON, Nov. 30, (Reuter) The United States Government said yesterday it would view "with the utmost gravity" any threat to the territorial integrity or political independence of Turkey, Pakistan, Iraq and Persia. The statement followed reports of
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  • 142 7 CARGO SLOWDOWN BY U.S. LONGSHOREMEN Dock Workers Disgruntled NEW roBK s Nov. 3(1 (Al')— The New York Shipping Association said yesterday gggfg handling slowdown ot •serious proportions" has developed among Bremen. Id r P. Cbop i n. n of the Shipping ion, said the dcol one luxury line ayed for
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  • 103 7 Oslo Asks 5 Nations To Help Out OSLO. Nov. M, (UP). vay has asked five countries to join m a diplomatic protest to Egypt for preventing ships trapped m the northern part of the Suez Canal to leave through the newly cleared channel, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The
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  • 45 7 TAIPEI. Nov. 30, (Reuter). A group of five United Stales Senators and aavaa Representatives arrived here today for a three-day visit to QOaa, during \vhi<h they will he briefed by American military commanders and meet ing Nationalists, including President Chiang Kai-shek.
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  • 36 7 THE battleship. Mississippi, the oldest ship on active duty m the US Navy before her "retirement" earlier t hi v was sold on Thursday for scrap for more than US$l4 million. A P
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  • 66 7 I OND O N. Nov. 30 i Renter) Prin< t-ss 'Nlarpuret ■as formally < .tiled to the Bai laal eight .>.: id became an honorary Banristet <>f i.indiln's Inn. She is the lifth member of the Royal I amily to b« (ailed to the P»ar. the
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  • 33 7 president Nasser ol has sent a te c^ram ot "Congratulations and Baal Wishes" to President Tito on the occasion of Yugoslavia's National Day, Cairo Ran. on Thursday m an Arabic broadcast. Reuter
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  • 138 7 LONDON, Nov. :>0 (Renter)— Cairo Battel m its Arabic service today quoted Salah B Din Bitar, the Syrian Foreign Minister, as saying m Damascus, last nisht that ii Syria is attacked "we shall ask for political and military assistance of all kinds and
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  • 76 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. "A) .UP) Rod Chinese Premier Chou En-iai declared tonight that he regret.s the "aggressors" refusal to withdraw from Egypt and added "it appears Asians aril] ultimately have to drive them out." Chou .said th' 1 British, I i DC- and Israelis were exhibiting what
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  • 30 7 THE .•or] Nations appealed on Thursday fOC BB additional US$lO million to care for the "minimum needs" of an estimated fin.nnn Hungarian refugees m the aexi ionths.— UP
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  • 16 7 SIR Austin Hudson, Conservative Member of Parliament, died yesterday. He v. U 59.— AP
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  • 126 7 RED SUBS POSE GRAVE THREAT with the us. era FLEET IN" THE MEDITERRANEAN. Nov. 30 tUP> The Commander of the U.S. 6th Fleet said today the continued build-up of Soviet submarine force poses a "grave threat" to the Wests Mediterranean supply lines Vice-Arimiral Churle.- R Brown, the 6th il< 1
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  • 54 7 THIS dark blur suit trimmed with \<h»t h.js l<« i designed by the National Federation «»f Freai h I'a.ilors as "the most suitable drc^s fur Parliamrntariaaa," Top-hatted ballerina al righl interpreted ihe outfit m a damp to the musii of Schumann's '"K<\cii<> at the presentation
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  • 243 7 Speed Up Self-Govt. Of Nations- Burma Tells UN photo UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 30 (IP)— Burma yesterday inj;ed the I Trusteeship Council to "speed the timetable oi self-government and independfti Ambassador U Pc Kin called attention to the fact that 45 million persons are now destined for self-government and independence but
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  • 89 7 30 (Reuter* Mr R G Menaces, the Au.-tranan Prima M j for a con nt by lea:he We.-tern nations and of the United State* that their cohesion would remain Mr. asked the leaare that m all would work together and. If necesgethcr to resist and deteat
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  • 63 7 S. Vietnam Appeals To UN WASH IN —The Sol.; b Vieti m Communist North am. The E r.e same time made from Presideto the mes it was the d government to call the of the ns to the situatio: He said the Communist au'ies there "have undertaken a bloody and
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  • 26 7 ALGIERS. Paratroopers ■vmen k'. nounced to The h took place at N country, cost 1 m soldiers, off. rgents were taken prisoners.
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  • 118 7 Nov. r;o (AP) Show business said a sentimental farewell yesterday to Tommy Dorsey, "the sentimental gentleman of swing." More than 600 persons, including leaders of music, television, and films, thronged within the midtown funeral home where a non-sectarian 10-minut e was held I for the
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    • 436 7 Pedioi'ee yJ BABY CARRIAGES 6 «c* absolute comfort one; {!v^s^_"^^!xk_ f I --a soft upholstery T^Pf— JS— g«— j—g^^si/ -liable »bitic cloth, light U-*^^^rvL ~mc *rsi b I c _^_Q__ {Sj^jgW NIDS Choriot ipoke wheels, factory Representative* V M I TCHEIL t CO„ fab east ITP sGAFOKE KLALA LOMFLR PENANG
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    • 64 7 The refrigerator that gives you v ilsomuch C^ U |j| m/\ l„< T ob»e-tot>' fi*wW*t ~a_i _Bj J^- -a_________________R_b i Ii lP^'^ ~^^«h_^. aw for so little 3*4 cv. ft. Refrigerator ENGLISH ELECTRIC Singapore and Penang $478 leu 5^ 'c (ot 1 Federation $S 1 6 leu 5"o for cosh
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  • 269 8 Praise For The Nine Retiring City Councillors THE acting City President, M:. Middleton-Smith, yesterday paid tribute to the work of the nine nominated Councillors, whose terms of office expire today. Speaking at the Council': mthly meeting yesterday. h e said the work of the nominated Councillors, during than hfcmi c:!;ce,
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  • 93 8 I \PV R| wife of the Governor of Singapore, Sir Robert Black, yesterday opened a $60,000 convalescent home at Tanah Merah Besar, built by the Singapore Childran'i society. Lady Black congratulated the social workers lor their work m going to the overcrowded districts of
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  • 112 8 MESSAGE FROM 11.0. :E International Labour Organization is ready to render all possible assistance to workers m Singapore, the Colony's Commissioner for Labour. Mr. D. I. Goodwin, said yesterday. Mr. Goodwin, who attended the 1.L.0. conference m Genas the represente of the Colony Gc
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  • 52 8 CHAM Hoc Low and Chan See Fan. two partners of the Nan Aun Medical Company, I -iay adjudicated bankrupts by Mr. Justice Knight m the Singapore Hun Court. Both partners had liabiMtic-■mOU-tinf to $80,000 the Court RM told by the Assistant OflV cial Ani| the application for
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  • 47 8 SOME 1.500 underprivileged Singapore will be given a Christmas treat by the Colony's Apex Club m conduction with the Cathay OrThe treat will be m the form of a film show and a f later at the Odeon Theatre on Dec. 19.
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  • 39 8 THE annual fun fair m aid of the Society of St Vincent de Paul and the Catholic Young Mart Association, Church of St. Joseph, will be held °n Dec. 2 at the Church grounds, m Victoria Street
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  • 158 8 3 MEN AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY PICTUBED above are three of the four men whose disappearance and deaths have presented the Singapore Polite with a classic mystery. The men, accompanied by two dance hostesses, were m a car that is believed to have plunged ml tnf> sea off South Quay early
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  • 75 8 miss Chung Xun-ei, 20, i Senior II student of the Chung Chen* High School. Singapore, won the $250 prize m the recent Label Design Competition sponsor- d by thi Mint try of Commerce and Industry. She will receive her Drize from the Minister for Comoro rce
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  • 65 8 TICKET Xo. ***** won the first prize m the Si. Anthony*. Convent RafTle he ■> rrriay. The second prize went to eel Xo. *****. while the I prize wai wen bar ckel No, 2821 8 Or her prizes: Tickets NOC, *****, 19, *****, *****. *****, *****.
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  • 48 8 SINGAPORE Traffic Police are appealing for eyewitnei ea to fatal accident yesterday afternoon, when an auto-cyclist, Ens Ngah Song, wai killed m R collision with a lorry m Bukit Timah Road. Byewitnc ssea are to contact Inspector H. L. Miranda. Si poy Lines.
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  • 29 8 THE All-Malayan Blue Riband amateur ballroom dance championship of 1956 will be held at Raffles Hotel on Dec. 21 Mid not on Dec. 22 as previously reported.
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  • 172 8 Aquarium: No Rise In Charges Yet A PROPOSAL to increase the admission prices to the Van Kleef Aquarium was referred back at yesterday'l monthly meeting of the Singapore City Cc :ncil. it had be< d ion U d earlier that the admission Charge 101 adults should be Increased from 10
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  • 166 8 UMNO Delegation To Visit Bangkok bers to come prepared to bear the cold spell m the Thai capital. These UMNO members would perhaps be the first "commoners" from this country to be received by King Phumiphon Adi; They will present, the Royal host a
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  • 28 8 THE Singapore Goan community will celebrate the Feast of St. Francis Xavic Patron Saint, tomor: High Mass at the Church of St Joseph, at 8 a.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 100 8 lo g& *A& b&£ oot of (fouliflAT m -..U&e SUPERSHELL DBS JSoiv you can get the maximum bm>' f r from the new FIAT. Improved r > n.pression ratio _^T _^r c //Ci th c added power of aI ml sports mod I __w ,__r __f_w____i _^r _^r^_l__r G/zr^ zr///
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    • 384 8 Standard tzAimcivxaz INFORMATION AT A GLANCE I(S«; 1 .40 Week-end Sports Rev IS/XLI: 2.15 Edmundo R and his Rumba Band (XL); 2.3* __Fa___FA^_K_7_^_a_fe_i Juil *<>* f«|>^PV% %gLWk WmJSS. 430 Tea Danes aSE^bw«*^«»*«fckwT_TJ»ji^_K^iP Announc. (XL); f v 655 Programme Preview VM( Art class a am 7 n m. New.Tabe Tennis. Bi.liard=
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  • Article, Illustration
    129 9 r THE night before yo A your baking, wrmp your shortening m waxed paper and put it into the freezing compartment of your refrigerator. In the morning, you'll find it hard enough to shred on a metal grater. simple it with flour and other ingredients. f ITS easy
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  • 713 9 and what may be done ALL of the questions publisted today deal with various kinds of skin troubles. Q—l have six small children and each year or oftener theu break out peti--00 They all get it m spite of precautions. What causes this? Mrs. C.K. A—lmpetigo is a
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    387 9 TALKING FASHION WITH LANE I X L"-;.. LIGEXT v. op. a m teamed the secret of sleeping m cool comfort, and I'm not talking of those pampered people who sleep m air-conditioned rooms! No, thanks to intelligent designers, slumber wear itself has become air-condi-tioned, and you can keep
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  • 788 9 Mary Clive's Domestic DIARY DURING the holida> last week, I ca.'icd at the well-known Chinese < urio shop m River \ancy Koad and found it a teething mass of peopir Everybody apparently had had the same Idea, that this was an excellent opportunity for dragging hu>bands ■long to help with
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    • 99 9 Irs brilliant New Beauty, New flP^f^^.^___^»^^%^ P^^ Comfort, New Performance i->^^ and New Safety have al- ready been enthusiastically JL v-% acclaimed by Malayan f '0* motorists. Call at our showroom today for a '4^^^^> demonstration of the OUTSTANDING NEW CAR. > sf* 1 Spend q holiday there dmmL^ik FARES
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 243 10 Big Rubber Sales To USSR, Poland THROUGHOUT this week the Singapore rubber market has had the bit between Us teeth. Neither London nor New York have at any time caught up with the parity here but new rth< le r> taisU nt buyin.: has 'dily advanced the price. The .shortage
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    • 90 10 SINGAPORE rubber prices dropped on c cent to Sl.lSj per lb. for first grade rubber for December shipment yesterday, largely on upcountry selling. Prices opened cent per lb. lower on a steady market. In the morning, prices eased on some liquidation from upcount At noon the market
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    • 102 10 Ol II R RO\l)s Dorinthia. Golden Beta, Yokohama Mam, Inchkilda. Daizui 1 Wong, Fran-: Benveg, Fernhill, Van Noon Bin Tang. INM.K ROADS Tone Hai, Klias, Buana. Tapah, Hin Cheong. Tong Goan. Pahepa, <'■ Hong tt Brooke. Plavaran, ldu. Tong Seang, m, Hai Hui. Eng Siong. Thepamat, Tg. Pinai
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    • 45 10 Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) i 1 114 Dec. R.S.S. Xo. 1 1 U3l Jan. R.S.S. No. 1 linj HOI Dec. R.S.S. Xo. 2 109 inOi Dec R.S.S. Xn. 3 107* Kg] R MA. nn rc^. tenderDrrcmher U2| 11.?^ January HO; HOJ Tone: Easier.
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  • 181 10 M.AY.W sharebrokers restei lay renortcd the follow i business done: 8.8. Pet 48 F. N. ords. $2.20: Hammer $1.55; W $1.52}; Jarkson ?I..3fieri: Cements $1.75; Collieries 99 and $1; H i $1 871 overnight arH I i SI ige Si 55cd, $1.43xd: vv. si a Bro 13.40.
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  • 122 10 J. m Ham Co. Ltd., gave a dinner e.t the Cathay Restaurant, on Wednesday m honour of Mr. Philippe Braunschw* a o f Universal Escapement Ltd.. and Mr. Fred Maibach oj Reno s..\. oj Switzerland. Us tarsal Escapement are vianufacturers of the tcatch shock absorber Incabloc. and the
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  • 183 10 Campaign To Advertise Pines In UK THE Malayan Trad< I oir missioner m thr I nited Kingdom. Mr. J N. Da vies. vesterria\ mon spent more than two h. with members of the Centra] Board Pineapple Packer- Main and representatives „t the exporters, disrussins some of thr problems which the
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  • 68 10 The Federal 14ih and latest cinema, million dollar Mctropol* Theatre opened b Chief Minister, Tunku Abdui Rahman. It uses Wcstrex cooled arc-lamp protector <inrf Stereoscopic sound system. Mr. Ho Thye Ngiap, one of the managing partv> Kong Ngee Co. otc told the Standard
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  • 87 10 Dearer Rubber Shoes KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Locally made rubber footwear will cost five cents more per pair m the Federation from tomorrow. This was announced by local rubber goods manufact today. They held that th. cent increase m import duties on raw materials used by them itated this move. Unitl
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  • 38 10 NEW YORK, Nov. 29— <UP) Dow Jones averages: -mi K^ 30 Industrials 4<5«.61 :> i It 44 65 97 65 Stocks 165 45 BONDS: 40 Bond- tS-H The Dow Jones Coramoirjr futures Index 1924-26 average equs
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  • 183 10 Our Bauxite Exports Aid Aust. Industry MALAYAN exports of bauxite, used m producing aluminium, are helping Australia balance her trade budget. Bauxite shipments from Malaya are used to make aluminium ingots which meet about half the needs Australia millions of dollars m foreign exchange each year on importing ingots. iya,
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  • 149 10 Malayan Industrial w quietly stead v. while were erratic but tended to be firmer towards the close. Rubben were firmer, according to the Malayan Sharebroker-.' Association yesterday. Price chances announced by the Association yesterday were: Allenbv 0.88 0 W Jeram Kuantan p o. 2.80 JjOOcded
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  • 114 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Nov. $27? buyers. J sellers; Dec. S2B* buyers, sellers; coconut oil m b u k M4| sellers, m drums $48* sellers; Muntok white popper $123 sellers, Sarawak white 2 sellers. Special Sar; black $89 sc!.' Singapore
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  • 36 10 WITH a cultivated area that has more than doubled m the last year, linseed is tralia's fastest expanding crop. There are hopes that Australia will be self-sufficient m supplies of linseed oil before Long.
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    • 558 10 THE PEN \NG Tl RF CI.CB XMAS NEW YEAR MEETING i m n S\T. 22ND DECEMBER. 1 -V... WTD, 2^TH DECEMBER 1956 SAT. lb DECEMBER 19.VJ TCES., I>T JANUARY, 1957 E*NTRIB close at 12 o'clock Noon on Wednesday, 12th I Application List for Subinc Members for the t r. Ist
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    • 524 10 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. TKAFFIC DEPARTMENT Holiday C Hi m Year's Thursday, 31 my 1957. 'TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vessels alongside the Board's wharves and v. icfore 11.00 a.m. on Wed:;oth January, will be worked after 11.00 a.m. on that day without extra charge provided they complete work
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    • 708 10 ■MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OF CUSTOMS OFFICE AT BRICKFIELDS ROAD. X L T*ENDERS are invited from registered Contractors for the Construction of Customs Office at BrJckftekll Road, Kuala Lumpur. Full particulars are obtainable from the offices c Chief Engineer, Way and Work— i Malayan Railway, Kuala Lumpur, and the
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    • 179 10 Proud of it I Of course %i its Ronson When you show people your Ronson, they ■Nf you. When you give people a Ronson, they are flattercc. I. k at the handsomo Ronson Viking gas lighter, for example filled with odourless Bi.: oegas— with built-in fst flame control this is
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    • 842 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. 1 S "J '32/6 Robw«M, Ro!c THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Ie Halite* 3oston New York Balti-ora. PhiUdelphU b Cult 5 f «c 15/16 Feb 17,1s Hk c;cr f e C vla oth P°' f > 'o 'cap .„a d.sehar,. ea Bi NORTH GERMAN
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    • 1232 11 Tft 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 „ft n m m B P c.* m m Sh oZr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S" Carrier, option tc pfoccee »v oth, ootU tt ioa< anc discharai cara< SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW tONOON b CON.INtNIAI fORTa POSITION OS VtSStLS WHICH MAVt LtFI
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    • 892 11 NITSUI Rj\ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penano FOR JAPAN Akiboson Maru tor Yokohamr NagcvG Kcbe, vo Manila 9 Dec Amagisan Mar* tor Yokohama. Kobe Moji. via Hong Kono 1 7 Dec 14 Dec Nachisan Moru for Yokohama, Krbe, Moji, via Hong Kong 28 Dec FOR USA For New York Philadelphia
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    • 684 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWAhDi boilings toi Bonghok ond/ oi Foi tost Penong P S horn S per. KAMBODIA' 4/6 Dec 7/8 Dec 9 9 Dee "SELANDIA" 12 15 Dec 14/15 Dec 16 1 7 Dec KINA" 29 Dec 3 Jen HOMEWARDi Soilings to- Grnee Antwerp Rcttfrdcm. Homhurg Copenhogcn Gothenburg <M*
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  • 1109 12 t'Acrd.iy's Olsnipic xcMilt>. ufri':. Basketball 17-33 time Korea led 33-28': Japan beat Formosa c a->;- (half lime Japan led 38-32); Canada beat Australia 83-38 (half I da led 30-18*: Bulgaria beal npines 80-72 (half time I iria led 50-43); Brazil be H c 89-64 (half time
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  • 116 12 SINGAPORE Juniors took another beating last night. They were beaten by the visit--1 liland Juniors by six games to nil m a friendly badminton fixture at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. On Thursday night the Colony Youngsters were beaten y the Thais. Results (Thai players mentioned Singles:
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  • 878 12 ABDULLAH (THE GREAT) SAVES S'PORE FROM A HEAVIER DEFEAT "ii i m api Hi BILL FUNK, the Standard's own Reporter to the 16th Olympiad, cobles OLYMPIC PARK. Melbourne. Fri.— Abdullah Hamid. Singapore's reserve goalkeeper v, ho substituted for Pillai, was the Colony's hem m their 6-0 defeat against India here
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  • 77 12 OLYMPIC VILLAGE. Mel. bourne, Fri. Joycelyn de Souza will take both Mary Klass and Janet Jesudasan on a tour of Tasmina on Dc Tan Eng Yoon who is still under medical attention as a result of a sprained back will remain at the Olympic Village. gesavan Soon has
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  • 70 12 OLYMPIC Park, Melbourat, Singapore's cagers will leave for Perth on December 7 for a series of games there. Chew Eng Ban. the secretary of the team, disclosed here today. The Singaporeans will play their first game on December 8 and another game on Dec. 9. The
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  • 47 12 MELBOURNE. Nov. 30 (AP>— M'g ampbell Olympic r( j today as h< mcd. ted States to top another day of record cracked B o d m winning of track and fi. a poor performance m kept him from breaking the world record as well.
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  • 39 12 JOH\N\L<BLR(; V 30 Reutei Trar, scored 163 runs h.ss 1 li\, v. ic k< t- t• re stumps irre n at the < lor- of the opminc da> s play ol four-day the M t. ins t< am
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    • 346 12 assets be flat (9) PRfTCx'WnRn 'SssTifs? pCTni es UllUwwli UiVLJ 4 R un away with the mone _____«b______________ 5 Blind alley for instance (7) f r'rom which to make an IXI l> abode m Spain (5> kos.^ 8. Is better than cure (91 i r-miiii-i „o«j l. 9 Where a
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  • 403 13 Games Emphasis Shifts To The Specialist Sports MELBOURNE. Nov. 30 (Reuter)— Emphasis m today's programme of the 16th Olympiad shifted to the more specialist sports with canoeing, shooting and fencing all attracting their share of attention. noon were distributed widely, although Russia took rare gold medals— in the women's shot
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  • 141 13 Team For Pentangular Hockey A STRONG Colony Combined Schools hockey 'cam arai selected last night to take part m the schools inter-State pentang l I hockey championship to be heid la K. u i i Lumpur next week. The Colony schoolboys who the championship for the last two .11 have
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    • 54 13 aaaaaa a—^aa— "•"■"•^BBBBBBB^aa aa^ lI^S Q l°F T S ASH-TRAYS COCKTAIL GLASSES II BALL PENS JOCKEY CAPS CORKSCREWS and MARTINI MINIATURE BOTTLES with every bottle of VERMOUTH purchased during December A f C^\ A BROCHIJRE 0F COCKTAIL A4£hb#^/ RECIPES WITH EVERY BOTTLE s^_« «^_s? S^s? 58^5? Ss^^ XS^es? «^t S5-^
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    • 227 13 ROYAL ...North Bridge Rd. Now show lag 1 30. r>.OD «v s :;ii p.m. Ah BIG WIIK "MADUBAI VEEEAN" Thf Best Tamil 1 ilm ol this or any other year! TOMORROW at 1(1 a.m. "BHAI BHAI" (Hindustani) RE X Johoro Bahru Fast Day at .ll.".. G. 15 A ft.ls pm
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    • 555 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 4 OCOUNTANI ASSISTANI V required tor a groui of companies Sings anc M,~ Profcrar.y AQualiried Permanent appoint ment with good pi ispecta for young man with initial ye and r: BcUcal tbilitj z full particulars to B x N T2895 S.S SITUATION WANTED "1 EST WE FORGET": Emf
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    • 680 13 CLASSIFIED ADS V \CANCIES IN GOVERNMENT Si RN l( I BAII 111 S, Xl I \l. R()\KD— f Scale $152 v 167.f 190 s I x 15-445 pn able Allowar emoluls now range from $193.50 —78 50 p.m. Age under I QU \l II X \lM\> ndard VIII v to
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    • 318 13 1)1 AIM THE death took place on )otb 1956. at 85. Cowan Street. Ipoh. c 1 s and daughters. Funeral on Sunday, Dec. SITI Ml()\s VACANI V'- nf 1. i aaaaaa 1 kaaaeaai plus van.cc of 35 r to a ma W p m for married of*. $400 pn r
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    • 230 13 Li 1 Abner By 4/ fopp 'HE^ QFFER"^ OH-_fto**SAr* r -'IP MOT IF ,^B/ HON T£ y NOU a rREE. K>jiv Thic,hOPPTNFD WE KiPP I CAN J> Jn__o/n/%_ rf t^__^^- Tt? i P TO THE veSTtROAV.r- BUT. IT -A ,\> NOU \g-/ < r I E!OP MEW HE.SS A NOW-sOew'.'-IS
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    • 119 13 TODAY'S EVENTS MFLBOI'RXE. Saturday ißeuter) —i ogrammc for today's Olympic i vents (all times m GMT) as follows: 2300 basketball (matches for 11th, 12th. 13tb and 14th places: :c(i sticioiiiij: Clay Pigeon and MM athletica: men's high jump q trials; '!100 wrestling: Freestyle final round; MM basketball: (matches for nth.
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  • 2281 14 THE GOLD CUP UCRMi HIM. li;i\llt v K.Oii M. van R'kelen. n>>ii n.. Apprentice aUoaraacea triU br permitted la thia race. si R\K HiNJU: Tulot Putrh M offee I vporier 1 B Illustrloua f\Y~ Saue^ Kate V g 690 Windj (onier 6v
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  • 221 14 j Wlnckoi I. .id I I lie Spectre Fnuvii Scrutiaeei IMIIMMI |MM N I M I MMH 15 1 \|.M NDOIKTAKI 1 I'rawlliome Numl 1 1 nilmihtahle I iwtliornv Crawthorne I Intended rauthoriH- Woml MM Screes n l'oi< >m \M on r i oi; m riOM 2 i•
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  • 200 14 RACE EIGHT Credit Balance n pretty smarl lot of speedsters, but I expect him to out sprint the opposition. A |ust a hat he requires to Oe mosl effect Ive. Hp came through all h a a I furbui to fcx il Slippi i Pi
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  • 28 14 j- mi h will l>< I li r BEST longahnt al Bukit i la Baee 6. (Jolil .i|. Succ;i 111 rl Cup I 2 m I
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