Singapore Standard, 3 December 1956

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  • 31 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE *^B T*L iX\ 4*5 FIRI BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL *****(5 line*) 2400 A-V 2811 2414 Vol. Ml. No. r»t SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1956 12 PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 80 1 Malayanixation Of Colony's Public Services Will Set Dries By Which Officers' Services Can Be Dispensed With And Numbers Remaining Sf WtM IBy WtJt mHVm p> 1/1 H b.'"-: I iZJ/oli ./i/« r-. C,-. S'v. Co I SMB OftlSOV QtojSaaf Ob)|lN 3'■iy Go j Stay Go Suy
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  • 202 1 Mersing Floods: Deaths Now 32 8 MORE BODIES RECOVERED JOHORE, Sun.— Police patrols recovered; Tinen m th.' Tan.jonj; lanioru i'et ti area M^r-iiu. John-., e.sterThis MM I death to.. storm-devastated Mersing to 32 The total number of sunrtvors accounted for is road and rail traff. Sooth Malaya have returnee to
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  • 542 1 This Man Swears Vengeance Hungarian Seeks Revenge Hungarian Refugees In Colony Flee From Soviet Aggression hy tommj»*gunners We fired back as vje Bod, bringing dOWO a few enemies. Timing to a village just outside Budapest, v.c ran into Russian reinforcements. Outnumbered, we decided not to put up a fl fht
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  • 267 1 U.N. ST ART HOUSEKEEPING IN PEACE ZONE L.N. OCCUPIED ZONES Esypt. Dec. 2 (AP)— I Danish infantrymenl widened their peace zone on the Suez Canal yesterday and set up housekeeping under the blue and white Hajr of the United Nations. The flag was hoisted on a 15-foot strip of second-hand
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  • 198 1 New Armed Uprising Feared BUDAPEST, Dec. 2 (UP)— Hungary's trade union boss quit his job last night amid signs that the government fears a new armed uprising by the nations angry Iworkers. The resignation of S/.andor Gaspar, president of the gc ment-controlled trade un. was
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  • 65 1 LONDON. Dec. 2 I Router) The Women's Institute IB suburban Potter"! Bar has decided the M shf qualities make the ideal husband: H' must be: i. a> cultured as a Frenchman 2 As athletic as a Greek. 3. A.s wealthy ai U American. 4. A.- ?e» rnus
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  • 33 1 TOKYO. Dec 2 AT 7- electric railway trains collided today a- Yuttv :r :r. 5 f T<-icv- :n; r 72 persons, se: y p.. aid 7 i were t
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  • 147 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (Keuter)— The New York Times reported m I dispatch from Nicosia today that the British air base at New Mafraq, 50 miles north of the Jordanian capital of Amman, was "under a virtual todayifl The dliTpttfll said that flaeers arriving at
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  • 48 1 MONACO. Dec. 2 (AP) Princess Grace of Monaco has now got her own avenue m her tiny principality, like many members of the Grimaldi family. The Boulevard des B ftfOUlins which translates as Boulevard of the Low Mills was renamed Avenue PrtoeCM Srace today.
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  • 27 1 THE French Finance M:nter M Paul Ramadier told the Assembly that France's oil supplies will probably return to normal by the end cf Apr:!. Reuter
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  • 117 1 ROME. Dec 3 (UP) Can [is v' s wine production help avert a possible gasoline shortIgt here? Parliament Member A!es<=andro Scotti thinks it can. He asked the Italian Minister of Agriculture yesterday if it were not a sooH idea to distill the country's surplus wine and mix
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  • 79 1 HONGKONG. Drc. 2 <Rcutcr) Two United Btes soldiers, who chose to stay m Communist China at the end of the Korean War but later changed th< lr minds, crossed today Into Hongkong, on their wav home. fhet are Arlcy Pate, of Carbondale. Illinois, and A.
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  • 127 1 KURUKSHETRA, North India. Dec. I (AP)— More th.wi 300.000 persons took sacred bath.s hero today as Hindus throughout India observed a partial eclipse of the sun as a .symbol of good triumphing over evil. Rurukahetra one of India's holy cities, where an artificial Ink- about half
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  • 1327 1 White Paper To Be Tabled In Assembly HIGHEST POSTS FOR ALL OFFICERS ALL posts of permanent secretaries m the various Ministries of the Singapore Government are to be Malayanized from the beginning of next year, when the Colony's Malayanization scheme comes into operation. This is the recommendation of the Malayanization
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  • 83 1 Dec. 2. (-Reutm— The Natural Rubyesterday sugted that the ks of nat.r.. "commercial!:. normal procedure." The Bureau's r r r Mr H. C Bugbee. made 1 suggestion m the December Issue of t !-.<-- F a v's Rut He forecas- :he December cons by United
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 65 1 w la mm mjt^ m •C ROM *Oa\» BjaTTOaTt m a*. I"v i m n »o»t aaa aSß>a*al j^QBl CHRISTMAS a ponei r-\ WLL^rl §Now with builtin light volue exposure meter. i W.thZe.ssPlonor l¥ ,JyJ or Schneider g/J WMSfe?\ v £jji\ mr g^XW-X Xcnotor MR/ '2 s c i 5
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  • 128 2 PEXANG, Sun. A Long Service and Good Conduct Mcial was presented to Colour S -r?ant Ahmad bin Darus, attached to headquarters, Penan? Garrison, at a presentation ceremony at Minden Barracks yesterday. The Commanding Officer of the 28 Commonwealth lr.de- lent Infantry Brigade, Brigadier P
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  • 1453 2 MAI AYANISATION and retention for posts at present held by officers In receipt of expatriation pay (all dates reckoned from Jan. 1. 1 .n ornrirt i ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE Number of officers: (Mnlayaniyp forthwith Number of Officers 6 Permanent Secretaries. (Deputy Chief Secretary. Permanent Secretary. Commerce and
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  • 95 2 THE Chemistry Department of the University of Mala>a has commenced research work aimed at establishing the medicinal propertu s el particular Mala>an plants believed to be of chemical and pharmacological value to medicine. The survc> team will consist of Professor It. A Robinson. Dr Kiang, Mr J. W
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 202 2 Lse i If ra -Refined <jSt CLOROX I Fovou fit I ten I h JS^* Househ old Disin fe< to n I Afll.l Pr-,! r— n CLOROX PROVIDES R AN ANTISEPTIC. i Fn r p c ts DEODORIZING BATH H FOR 006 OR CAT And Poultry L^V EFFECTIVE IN 'jJ3+*&i.
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  • 69 3 A POLICE Lance Corporal ed fire on a group of Chinese who allegedly assaulted him after they were a;ed m connection with a theft of scrap iron at the 10 m.s. Bukit Timah Road yesterday morning. The shot was believed to have hit the
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  • 238 3 Electrical Dept. Workers Demand Wage Increase A TOTAL of 1,500 daily rated workers of the Singapore City Council Flectrical Department yesterday demanded a 50-cent wage increase. This demand was passed at a general meetir, I risers held at Lorong Lalat yesterday. The spokesman of thc workers' union. Mr. K. Suppiah.
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  • 360 3 ASSOCIATION WILL 'PROTECT DEVELOP MALACCA 'S ANCIENT, BEAUTIFUL SETTING' But There Must Be Enough Public Interest MALACCA, Sun. An additional revenue of 51,000,000 yearly can be derived from tourism m this old and historical settlement it sufficient interest could he aroused among various
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  • 84 3 SINGAPORE postmen had a busy lime sorting nut .'>.<) is bags ol Christmas mails, which srrhresl m the Puteh liner. Willem Roys. yest»-rda\ Most (»f the mail came- from the United Kingdoni. while ")l)(l bags were from Holland. Inn thousands ha^> for the Federation kit
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  • 166 3 Four Reds Killed In Johore, One Surrenders Xl ALA Ll'.MPl X, Sun The .Malayan Communist Party yesterday suffered severely m Johore when four of its members, two of tliem hard-core terrorists, were killed and another surrendered. In the Segamat area, a patrol of the Ist Battalion. South Wales Borderers, killed
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 448 3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. KUALA LUMPUR. j A FREE LECTURE "cHRISTIaFsCIEHCE: ITS EFFECT ON HEALTH, CHARACTER, _&_HUMAN_PROGRESS" GLuKuL MAY, C.S. of Chicago, Illinois, I A Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, m Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Chinese Assembly Hall Kuala Lumpur Today
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    • 118 3 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR yjl Model 67 Liflht beige children's leatfcoe shoes with imcrrgnoted Dure bend leoftnr s 4— 8: Strong leather she r Cushion crepe soles. Also m broom. Sues; Ml*« Spore 9.90 Fed 510.90 12 —1; Spore SI 0.90 Model 76 k r boys' flexible leother shoes m moroon
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 279 3 AKII.»>-March 21 to Anr:l 19— Try to be on time today; ln control of Impulses don't succumb to revere.- or Evening: be nospitable anxieties later. Evening: get SCORPIO— Oct 211 to Nov m touch with higher-uus 21 Onn't let anxiety over 1 \l Xl April 20 to May money grip
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  • 103 4 HK Is Not A Volcano, Says MP HON G KONG is politically le at present, and Commun. Infiltration and influence is not felt, British Socialist MP. Mr. Albert Robert*, told the Standard :day. Mr. Roberts, Dame Irene Ward (Conservative MP) and Mr. H Kerr (Conservative MP) flew into Singapore rday
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  • 118 4 AIR-CONDITIONING BRINGS A NEW TREND— WOOL! There's an exciting new trend m women's fashions hp.L.Jit about by aii i— JHiwilag All over M.i: iya m men .ire wool lor their '.ok Dress shops and fashion designers report an ever increasing demand for twinaets. woollen stoles, cardigans,
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  • 320 4 BUT OPIUM RACKET IS LESS: CUSTOMS THESE has been a marked increase m smuggling of imported liquor and tobacco into Singapore m tbe first nine months of l!»")*i over the Wmmt period last year.' Customs figures revealed \esterday. On the* other hand, the amount of opium
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  • 71 4 BOOM IN HOME KNITTING M BJSaI women, keeping m step" with the new wool fashion. have started a "boom" m home-knitting and knitting-needles are clicking busily m many Malayan homes today. After laakiSSJ a lot of time and care to knit smart woollies, women make sure they are kept lovely
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 4 This young lady prefers a woollen sloe for a WmU to the cinema. It looks new but she tells us it has been washed jour times a'.wiys with Lux.
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  • 253 4 CHAIRMAN of the Central Board of Pineapple Packers (1953) Malaya Ltd., Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, HMr His I paid tribute to Mr. J. N. Davies Commissioner for Trade for Malaya m the United Kingdom. lor his efforts 1:1 the development of the Malayan pineapple industry
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  • 149 4 Japanese Emigrants Aid Flood Refugees A DELEGATION from a party of 63 Japanese emigrants on their way to South America, took time off yesterday to call at the office of the Standard to make a donation m cash and kind for Johore flood victims. The spokesman for the delegate n,
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  • 53 4 MALACCA. Sun.— The lOn- c fOI Natural Resources and Local Government Dr. [small bin Dato Abdul Rahman will officially open the V ilacca town Malay bazaar on Dec. 15. The bazaar costing more than $14,000 has 18 stalls which anvil! be let out to the Baalaera Malay Bazaar
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  • 222 4 RED CRESCENT' -AID FOR EGYPT A RED Crescent Committee (Muslim counterpart of th< Rod Cms?) for aid to BsjJPt formed yesterday at a representative meeting of Singapore Muslim and Malay i rganlzatlons at the Arab Union premise-, Serangoon Tho mooting, sponsored by the UMNO religious section, was attended by representatives
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  • 155 4 SINGAPORE will send a contingent ot Girl Guides to the 14-day International Guide Camp m Manila. which will mark the 100 th birthda> of the late Lord Baden-Powell— founder of the world wide scouting and guiding movements. The centenary celebra' will be marked with the
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  • 68 4 AMERICANS In Singapore made nierrj m fancj costumes on Saturday night when they celebrated an interrupted Hollowcen Party. The party was postponed because <<j the recent riots. Prizes were awarded to members who arrived m the funniest costumeStandardpics are that of prize-winner, Nancy Draper (left), who appeared as
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  • 29 4 THE Singapore Blood Bank is m urgent need of group "B" blood. Members of the public belonging to this blood group are asked to assist the Blood Bank.
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  • 108 4 Training For Union Leaders THE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) has given the green light for the organization and training of Trade Union leaders m Malaya and other JmV\ an, African and Latin American countries. The ICFTU a free world labour federation plans immediate projects m Indonesia. Ceylon.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 722 4 Information at a Glance TU RrDort (S); 7 p.m News Coverage: (16m) 130 Frencn IIIaaaAPOPK (S): 7.10 News Talk (S/KL): 7.15 Programme: 4 pm. O. ««iv** r v r-i as Interlude for Music (S); 7.3U Round-un ar. %JHMKS^«9aKBs Opera Ballet (S): 8 pm zme; 430 440 jßH§F eW^Jß) iaa^aaVat*^ World
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  • 80 5 FOUR generations of the popular Swedish Royal family m direct succession to the throne were pictured together m, the summer of 1946. King Gustav V holds his great grandson. Prince Carl Gustav. Looking on are the infant's father, Prince Gustav Adolf and his grandfather. Crown Prince
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  • 1724 5 I I From Our Correspondent ..*LadVjtv.. v.. .^.^zx.j^.^^..... )I X „n .rvu m, r caat with bases anil rambles of We are apparently too busy plougl ing aajj haSkii or hamm n nuts and bolts here and there to Use distant flashes of lightning. As the winter
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  • 1065 5  -  JIM HENRY By for centenary celebrations Our Queensland Correspondent IN three years time Queensland will celebrate its centenary as a separate State and already plans are being laid for the celebrations. Among these is a project to invite a member of the Royal family to visit
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Singapore Standard
    • 486 6 Japan The Middle East JAPAN'S positio: vis the Middle Baal Bai up is admittedly a delicate one. The dramatic developments m the Mediterranean have, of con caused grave concern to the Japanese Government. But, m view of the global trends which the crisis m Egypt have set m motion, Urn
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    • 434 6 DR] r v C Pepper Warden of the Dominion students Hall Trust, m an adc ore the Royal Society of Arts m Londm suggest very strongly that the man from overseas who has been m London under conditions such as I have outlined when he returns to
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  • 865 6 On his return voyage io Britain after opening the Olympic Games, the Duke of Edinburgh will visit one of the world's loneliest islands-Tristan da Cunha. One of its inhabitants tells here the story of this outpost of the Commonwealth. JN the track of the "Roaring Forties/" and
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  • 691 6  - Island Settlement That Dates From The Napoleonic Wars Allan B. Crawford :.\\\V\A\\\\\\\\V Djf AWWWVWWW-. Uvho is meteorologist* and honomry welfare officer on Tristan Island W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\- as allow, and rat-hunts have to be organized periodically to keep this pest m check. The first rats came ssha i from shipwrecks, and nave
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  • 516 6  - THE NEWS AS IT ME ASTER GUNASEKERA By CPKAKING at tin- anni\nsny dinner of thc Prr>-s ("Inn of .Malaya, m Kuala I.umpur. a few months ago. Federal Chad Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman save an assurance that independent Malaya would honour the policy of Freedom of the Press which has been
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 3 6 {^Hf' SWISS MADE
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    • 61 6 OVALTINE Gives you tke ®estofl}o\k Worlds P.991A Prepared from Nature's best foods and fortified wn% extra vitamins. aes concentrated the daily dietar. maintatmnp t; and energy As a nijiMrap -m !p> ie promote the conditions favourable to natjra: .rrMakr deiiciou«> 'Oar t v' Ci»ume and bcdumo beverage There is nothing
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  • 248 7 Report On U.S., China Relations WASHINGTON, Dec 2 The State Department yesterday published, m response to Conaiona] demands, the of a series of colleens of documents on ted States relations with the Chinese Nationalist government during and after the Second World War. r since the Chinese ilnland fell under Communi.st
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  • 64 7 PARIS. Dec. 2 (Rcuter) The independent Paris I*> ning newspaper Le Monde said that France would walk out of the United Nations session if the General Assembly voted on a resolution about French policy m Algeria. The newspaper's diplomatic commentator, M. Jacques Fauvet, said the Premier, M Guy
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  • 23 7 THE world's highest active volcano Lullaillaco. ***** feet, m Argentina, has been climbed by a three-man expedition iToaded by Jorge U.P.
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  • 289 7 We Will Take All Steps To Defend Our Soil' DAMASCUS, Dec. 2 The Syrian Fnme Minister, hAr. Sabri El Assail, so.d ycstcrdoy that hi s Government hod taken adequate measures to face oil eventualities and to defend Syrian soil inch by inch. S- today sent another
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  • 54 7 photo HUNGARIAN refusea cross a border canal into Austria on an unsteady bridge consisting of a long pole anrt a rope, on the Austro-Hungari.in border. Although the Russians are endeavouring to close e\er\ esrape route from Hungarj more than 82.000 Hungarian refugees have |.it their homeland and
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  • 218 7 Our Influence Lost— Gaitskell COPENHAGEN, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. British Labour Party leader, said here yesterday that Britain and trance have lost all their influence m the Arab States and that a solution to the Middle East problem could come only from
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  • 25 7 LORD Dulverton, president of the Imperial Tobacco Co. died last Saturday at his country home near Moreton-in-Marsh. England. He was 76. A P
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  • 38 7 THE Emperor of Ethiopia. Had .o Selassie. arrived 'm Bombay last night by air on his way home after a fiveweek tour of Japan, India and Burma. He flies on to Addis Ababa today. Reuter
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  • 125 7 LONDON. Dec. 2 (AP).— A wave of fuel and food hoarding .swept Ovef western Europe yesterday. Reduced oil supplies spread consumer fears of cold and costly win:er. The promise of a bigg) f 'I m of oil from the Ur. ted States east some cheer
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  • 63 7 v:i Do 2 (UP) United Press correspondent Russell Jones, the only American newsman to remain m Budapest from the start of the all-out Russian campaign to crush the Hungarian revolt, ordered to leave Hungary within three days. Peter Kemp, correspondent of the "Universe" of London. a
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  • 190 7 British Troops Out In ForceShopping rORT SAID Dec. 2 (Re iLer) British troops were out m force m the streets of Port Said yesterday^-Hloing Christmas shopplni Egyptian street traders did l roaring business at stalls, set up along the pavement of the broad Rue el Comhoria. the city's main street,
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  • 157 7 'We Could Have Taken Hawaii'— Jap Nl YORK. Dec 2, I Renter) Lieut. -General Minoru Genda. the man who planned the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbour, declared Ln an article m Parade mas. rday that the Japanese forces should have OCCUpii d Hawaii and California after the surprise attack. General
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  • 90 7 Socialists Protest Red 'War' COPENHAGEN, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— The Council of the Socialist International meeting here yesterday adopted a resolution on Hungary containing a "'solemn protest" against "the Russian war against the Hungarian people.'' The resolution stated that "the action of the Soviet Government is a brutal negation of the
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  • 20 7 ELIZABETH Taylor, film at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Centre for treatment of a back pain. She was rcported^^^^^^^^^^^^ AP
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  • 145 7 BAGHDAD Rev er) I ai^al of Iraq. openParliament I speech Iron ne that Iraq will continue to stand by Egypt during present critical period, i jovernmen 's "main policy will continue to be based on complete cooperation with Arab and cm countries m order
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  • 40 7 LONDON, Dec 2 (AP) Soviet I esterday denied offering to sell oil to Britain and France. Moscow Radio carried the denial m the form of a statement issued by Tass, official et news agency
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  • 129 7 NEW DFLHI. Dec. 2 (APIMembers of India's royal caste have asked Government to intervene against the proposed marriage of a beautiful princess and a commoner Princess Usha Dcvi Holkar. heiress to the Maharajah of Indore. and Bat CI -ndra Malhotra, an employee m a Bombay business
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • FINANCE & COMMERCE
    • 512 9 Little Change In U.S. Trade Policies Expected XGTON, Dec. 2 —A new man will take over next week as chairjnan of President Eisenhower's Council of Ecoponiic Advisers. But little change is expected m the atjrr 'rat on's economic policies. Dr. Raymund J. Saulnier, the new chairman, is known to have
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  • 135 9 THREE executives of Worthington Corporation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Division of America, recently paid a short visit to Singapore m the course of a Far East tour. They were Messrs. H. E. Wood (Far Eastern Manager), N.A. Gardner (Export Manager from the company's headquarters m Harrison, and M.
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  • 43 9 JACKSON' Auto Supply of Selegis Road. Singapore, opened a branch at the Happy World yesterday. spokesman of the firm said the branch had been opened for the convenience of thosr i nre too busy to shop m the day.
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  • 31 9 p Dow Jones closing averages: STOCKS: 30 'Industrials 472.73 20 r>1.89 i--65 Stocks 167.24 BONDS 40 Bonds P Dow-Jones Commodity es Indt 1-26 equals 100) closed at 166.81.
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  • 426 9 Cargo Space Position For Copra Difficult THE shipping space situation Ls becoming more difficult and. following cancellations by shipping companies of provisional booking, it is believed that spice available for shipment of copra to Furope m December is likely to be measured m hundreds rather than thousands of ton-;. This
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  • 196 9 THE total volume of business done m the Malayan aaarVC markets last week continued to be satisfactory despite the taperinjr off of activity towards thc close. prirem erratic. I im-B to The strength the Storage I accounts led to a I United I a ad-
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  • 315 9 R3POs Tlolrl Ltd. A profit of .70 (45.3'; was earned for the year ended 31.8.56 and proposed final dividend of 10% plus bonus 5% will repeat last year's total of 2r>7 c At balancing date net liquid assets were worth 90.1 cents per share and stocks a further
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  • 24 9 SIX leaning oil companies m West Germany propose to build a pipeline linking the Ruhr district with the North Sea.
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  • 372 9 BUSINI SS done m s I to 30: imi i sihi \i S: Alex. Brick Ords. British Borneo Petroleum 48/3. Fraser N e ave Ords. to 52.20. Fraser Neave Prefs. $4 00. Federal Dispensary $2.20 Gammons $2.03 to $200. I! an. "mcr Co. 51.57J to $1.55, Hume Industries
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  • 69 9 MALAYAN I anas Banks Association's chanses m its rates to merchants on Saturday \ve:e: Xew York: buying. T.T. gtl. O.D. 322. 90 days ai mail. 32; credit bills. 32-15/16 trade bills Canada: buying. T.T. 311, O.D. 31?. 90 days airmail, 31-11/16 credit bills. 31} trade bills. fellaaf rate?
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 123 9 YUGOSLAV LINE From Adnat.c, Neor East. India and Rangoon. Penang P'SSam Malocco S pore tUt, "VELEBIT M 24 Dec 25 26 Dec 2" 28 Dec "CRNA GORA 1 2 Feb 3/4 Feb 5 6 Feb Sailing direct to Adriatic Spore Malacca P. *> horr Penont m.*. "LOVCEs 15 IS Dec
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    • 443 9 NOTICES WEAKNE BROTHERS LIMITED VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be heid at 45 Orchard Road, Singapore on Saturday 15th December 1956 at Noon when the Directors will recommend the payment, on the 17th December, of a Final Dividend of 5 cents and a
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    • 563 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTEB 11) In the High Court of the Colon-, of Singapore. Island if Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 382 of Re: KWAN AH KOW of No '■>-B. Kirn Cheng Street. Singapore 3. Receiving Order made 20th August, 1956 Date of Ad indication 24th September, 1956 Date and place
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    • 504 9 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEER'S DEPAi i Construction of Main and •or Sewers (complete) during 1957. Tender Deposit (refundable). Close NOON— -24 12.56. 2. WATER DEPARTMENT (a) Supply of Viking- Johnson and Victaulic Couplings and the Manufacture of Steel Tail Pieces of 15". 18". 24". 30" and 36"
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    • 458 9 IHI GOV] RNMI M OF mm. w< ii.i IHI COL'NCH THI IMM IMH OF MM \1 j NDERS are Invited from 1 Approved Contractors for the CONSTRUCTION OF A V PATHOLOGY BUILDING at Outram Road. Singapore m the grounds of the GENERAL HOSPITAL. Applications for Plans. Specifications. Forms of Tender,
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  • 27 10 :.A LUMPI'R. Sun— Five -cored by inside left BalSinafa wa^ the highlight ickov match m which Klang District beat SEA 5-4 at Imbi Road.
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    66 10 picture. JUDO experts were rece ly entertained by the Y.MCA Judo Society m Singapore, and the picture shows the main table at a dinner parry at t)\e Cathay Restaurant: From left lo right: Mr. S. Kobayashi; the Japanese V Consul, Messrs. Andrew Lee, Hedger. A. V. Pestana, T Kawamura (6th
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  • 192 10 Old Victorians Triumph Again Xl \I A I IMPIK. Sun Vulmi.t In-tiliitinn Old B"\s i.l.iiiic,! the Daniels Shield for ih > third succesataa jraat arlata they aaal the Present s m their animal soccer competition plrxd a> >■■<' Shaw Ko.ul C round here todaj The Old Boys '^avc won the
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  • 50 10 SINGAPORE Teachers' Union maintain- i their unbeaten record when they beat R.E.M.E. 2-1 m a SUA Div. 2 hockey match at Alexandra Road yesterday. The Teachers, who top the league and who have two more games to play, scored their goal through Boon Sun. Koh reolied for HEME
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  • 163 10 JOHANNESBURG, Dee. 2 (Renter)— The M.C.C. tounni: team had Mined Ml for three wickets m reply to TnmVfmmVl mtsA mmmgm total ol 111 by the end of the second days play In their match here yesterday. I day began sensationally enoug nd
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  • 488 10 SIX i lubs, affiliated to the Far Eastern Amateur Rowing Association, gathered at Seria last weekend to take part m the \nnual interport regatta. The Miri B it Boat Club acted as the host club, and the reg 'ta was held on the waters
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  • 68 10 lIELBOUI ">'E. Dec 2 (APIIndia, Britain, Pakistan and Germany have qualified for the semi-finals m Olympic hockey, it was announced yesterday. India, winners m Group A. will meet Germany, the second team m Group C m the Oral semi-final tomorrow afternoon. Britain, winners of Group B (after
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  • 35 10 TWELVE members of Italian team who took part m the Olympic Games passed through the Colony yesterday by air on their way home. Among them was gnld medallist Fencer Liuge Carperneda.
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  • 75 10 BOURNE, Dec. 1 (AP). Terry Spinks of Great Britain won the Olympic flyweight boxina championship ti -Aiit by outpointing Mircea Dobre^-r-.e ot Rumania. Wolfgang Behrendt of Germany won tne bantamwc ia ai championship outpointing Soon Chun Song of Korea. Vladimir Safronov, of Bo> ■ta, won the
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  • 42 10 LONDON. Drc. 2 (Router) T-Alfred Huber, Austrian Davis Cup player, won the British covered courts lawn tennis championship at Queen.- Club yesterday beating Geoff Pai.sh. the British international. 7—5. 7—5. 7—9. 6 4 after a two hours struggle.
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  • 77 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-P. J. Gibbs-Pancheri was elected President of the Malayan Motor Sports Club at its annual general meeting here yesterday. Other office-bearers ejected were .Mr. II G. Beverley viceident. Mrs. A. Bowley, Honorary Secretary. A. A Wragg. Hon Treasurer, C. v. :iings (Club Captain), Committee: Messrs.
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  • 262 10 Mysore's Hunters Due This Week By S. RAGHAVAN JOHN HAKYEY, who led Singapore m the Malaya Cup final this year, nill be the spearhead of the Singapore Indian Football Association's selection when they meet the Hunters Football Club of Mysore on Saturday at Jalan Besar Stadium at 8 p.m. Tha
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  • 282 10 25 Army Units In K.O. Tourney I OK th< first time, more than 25 major and minor Areas units m SiaTcapere will take part m a hockey knockout competition that will .-.ta-rt this uttk. Teams taking part are advised that at least 48 hours notice should be given if a
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  • 27 10 SIXGAPORE Teachers Union had a successful weekend at hockey. On Saturday ai II MS. Terror they edged Navy Nomads 4-3 m a division II fixturt
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    38 10 pie ba/ SIR Donald MacGillivray. the Federation's High Commissioner, pictured with the Scotland Rugby team before the team met Selangor Rest at the Selangor Club Padang, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Selangor Rest beat Scotland 29-5 points. Standard Seong
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  • 390 11 LONDON, Dec. 2 (Reuter) The postwar goaLscorins. record m English League football was equalled yesterday by burly Arthur Rowly of Leicester City when he brought his. total of 24'? by scoring one goal against Rotherhani United m th e Second division. The mark
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  • 190 11 EMPIRE GAMES MELBOURNE Dec 2 (Reuter i Australia and India 1 both like to hold tho 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. Mr. K. S. Duncan. aHfllaiJ of the British En pil i Con am es I b Games Federation, said today the venue would
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  • 31 11 JOHANNESBURG. Doc. 2 fi— Willie T South African and British Empire lightweight basing ihampion, outpointrd Ri'Kid' Howard. I an champion. over ten rounds m a return nonfiirht l^.ere r.ialit.
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  • 68 11 MELBOURNE. Drc. 2. (UP)— Bi Stirling Moss, pil Italian Maserati, today «foa the Australian Grand Prix automobile race. France's Jean Behra. also m a Maserati was second and Peter Whitehead ol Bi tain, m a Ferrari, was third. Thc SO-lap, 2."0-mile grind was narred by
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  • 368 11 LEA-GCI i A: nal 1. Sunderland 1 Birmingham C. 0. Tottenham 0 Burnlej 2. Charlton Ath 1. Cardiff City I. Everton 0 Chelsea Blackpool 2 Manchester U 'I Lutaa T l Newcastle U 2, Worver'ton l Portsmouth 1 Bolton W 1 Preston I Manchester C 1 Sheffield
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  • 1040 11 LONDON, noc 7 (Reuter) I .<■■-.•: s ottii b footbi 11 le staodtoi ifter ft terda; i m-- IM v 1 1 i Aecringtoo B. HUM 4R N si Hartlepook Utd 21 13 3 547 M 2<> Bradford City 21 12 4 I M 1 M Workin^ten T. 20
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  • 109 11 Australia Win 2nd Rugby Test BRADFORD, Dec 2. (Ran —Australia came bach arith a fighting chance of retaining i i Ashes' udth b fine 22-9 victory over Great Britain [0 IH» second Rugby League Test at Odsal S'adium ye>;crdav. A crowd of over 15.000 the Australians stage a vigo- second
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    • 412 11 tAUAGEMENI r-— J. 56. Ail R, are welcomed. M K\OV\lH)i;\l[\T 'I" I all those who attended the 1 ..f the late Rev. condolences, gave mass offerand rendered valuabl. t St. and irted heart -felt RTS CLUB Dance at Rat: duled for December has be< be held SIILAIIONS VA( A\] SINGAPORE
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    • 313 11 Lll Abner By AI Capp W Rw.k'j Sa/, I ip tmlv rs s» 7 v.; r- r. HOFF to )n> -> I THEY'RE ITTING 7 PIND OUT s^fi4AtA*lJ > THE HEW HESS N\ I^PAfeEWELL TO YOU f^ t "00. TWO. THREE p YOUR J2 jr^TrvX/t* MAY MV TStKRIT, U> N
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  • 7 12 Race Finishes At Bukit Timah On Saturday
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  • 1121 12 FOLLOWING are the weights .md probable starters for all eisrht son Wednesday (Dec. 5). Second Day of the Singapore Turf Club December Meeting. Horses Class 1, Div. I—6 Furs. QU ps t p.- Tv 9.07 Mrs. I M Bel Hobbs aaaraawaak aarksjar tf Ml Mr. T.
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  • 192 12 gaOawhtl are the ueislits ill three tares for Saturday i Doc. S !t-t day of Mie Singapiire lurt Club's Uprrmber Meet m rhe Sineapore St. I.eq;rr ILirsfs l.iss 1_1 4 ."Mil»>s. llir.-f Kmes 9.0! I itUe Pappa 9.1Z Bearer llond SHI Shangrila S.nn /.iha-jlinne EH Dantc-sque
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  • 389 12  -  BILL FUNK ASDFASDFASDFASDFASDFSADF Cclonys Tight For Better Hockey Ranking jKftrti MELBOURNE, Sun. Having seen Singapore put up a tremendous show j against the Indians last week and having written many nice things about them j as a result, it is with trepidation that I
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  • 328 12  -  Terry Alauzet By up Stall THE MEN OUT! Correspondent. MELBOURNE, Dec. 2 (UP) To hear the supervisor oj the women's athletic dre>sh:q room tr'l it here at the Olympic Stadium, she bars the hardest job of anyone connected urftfl the Games keeping men out Not
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  • 168 12 Aussies U.S. Swim 'Showdown' Tonight MELBOURNE Dec. 2 (AP)—| I international swimming and' diving contests resume nexti week m the Olympic Games. < Four gold medals hive been' awarded thus far and the score' _2 for the U.S. and the Australians. The next final showdown comes on Monday night m
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  • 271 12 They Meet The Duke Get The Thrill Of A Lifetime MELBOURNE. Sun— Today a very excited group of selected officials arm gamesmen of Singapore. Federation and North Borneo got the thrill of a lifetime at the Olympic Village. They had the honour of meet- ing the Duke of Edinburgh at
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  • 74 12 MELBOUBNE, Dec. 2 (\P) Olympic Gaaaao paid admissions <m Saturday reached almost the million and a half mark, which means Melbourne will set an all time record, with one week of the events still to go. Here are the unofficial figures for thc various sports aa
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  • 294 12 At His End Of le Heaviest Day... MELBOURNE, Dec. 2 (Reuter)— The heaviest day so far ai the 16th Olympiad ended on Saturday night with the two leading nations, United States and Russia, sharing honours, Japan gaining her first gold medals, and four world
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    • 146 12 TODAY'S EVENTS I TODAY'S Olympic events m Malayan times art 5 a.m. Shooting— running deer: am 1 < n —Sabre team: 6 a.m. Gymnastic Women; I Shooting small bore rifle, Bam Urcst ng Greee- Roman; 9 a.m Yachting— large classes 930 am. Yachting— intermediate class. m a .m Olympic tin
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