Singapore Standard, 4 December 1956

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  • 29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 /S, v^l 3. FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 24M 11. No. 155 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956 li PAGES 15 CENTS
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  • 177 1 SINGAPORE Police m i to prevent further cars plunging into the sea off South Quay have placed two roy barrels at the danger spot. In addition, the area is now br ghtly lit. x people lost their lives last week when
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  • 53 1 Confusing Situation, Says Nehru NEW DELHI. Dec. 3 (UP)— Indian Premier Jawaharlal ra said today the power vacuum left by the Briti I Middle East V.ould develop into a world warHe described the present situation there as "confu. I but warned that "the peo. Iraq are pro-Egyptian an Governrr re
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  • 80 1 Dec. 3 (OF The I .1 tanker George Lyras, and the French freighter Colia collided m the uts of Malacca d Qg heavy downpour last Tue night delayed Press reports lrom Mcd an said today. Tha muiili said the French _nter, most severe daTßa- headed for Singapore
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  • 630 1 Allies To Pull Out Of Suez As Quickly As Possible Gen. Burns Told To Get Ready ISRAEL MUST QUIT GAZA STRIP: LLOYD LONDON, Drc. 3 (Reu—ißri and France decided that the ithdrawa] of their forces Egypt can now be carried out I hout dela afr. S D Lloyd, the Foreign
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  • 94 1 LONDON. Dec. 3 (UP) The Soviet Union today announced that Russian |re pa wfll "temporarily" rem iln lv Rumania "m view ol the International situation m Europe. Th- 1 ♦atemrnt wa i tfl int Soviet-Rumanian communique broadcast by Radio Moscow following toplevel talks between leaders
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  • 26 1 THE Hungarian -at Hunhave been deported to the Soviet Union and said that "many thousand? of arm itfll In the hand.-; criminals. "-M U.P.
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  • 15 1 jan motorist! had the bad news yesterday that petrol will very likelylDe^rationed AP
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  • 145 1 JAKARTA, Dec. 3 (UP) The Anatraß n Qaatas Airlines renewed its service to Indonesia today totkmiai a m four weeks' boycott as an b baas from Singapore landed. ami rasraaDed and took- ofl lot Attstrana w Ihool incident. The 0:1 Workers Un.-n, af- filiated aritb the
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  • 99 1 A SINGAPORE Postmaster. Tan Siak Lisa, uas charged m a Colony Court yesterday with criminal breach of treat of 512.420 found missing from the Orchard Road Post Office, on Nov. .'!0. Tan pleaded cuiltv to the offence. Prosecuting Officer, R Sandosham. told thc Court
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  • 51 1 TWO grass-cutters were killed and tour others injured m an accident unolvinjr two lorries near the junction of Sarkies Road and Bukit Timah Koad. oneH the othcrM tr/l ofH collidedM inH to ,:-i'...8 H the dir-dB (Jcnrr;i;l four wereM thrceM the pas-M ThcH
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  • 69 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (Renter) The United States has decided to suspend Gov-ernment-.sponsored exchanges ot rarioua groups with the B Union because of so- \:< repn sslon Ol Hungary. b State Department announced today. The decision will mean that exchangi ol such group.- ai th< ram and press
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  • 120 1 ANOTHER TWO DIE IN MISHAP AM AUSTRALIAN Air Force 'Leading Aircraftsman. Mi Murphy, 32, and an unknown Chinese woman were killed r :tcn. their car crashed SgS&Bet a tree at the 12|-mile Chua Chu Kang Road. Hn| pore, la-t nightMurphy was found dead at the wheel. The Chine>e woman, who
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  • 263 1 New Tariffs, Higher Freight Hit Soap, Timber Works MORE THAN 4,000 WORKERS IN THE TIMBER AND SOAP INDUSTRIES IN SINGAPORE WILL BE THROWN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT SOON. SAWMILLERS AND SOAP MANUFACTURERS IN THE COLONY HAVE WARNED THEiR EMPLOYEES OF MASS RETRENCHME\T, BECAUSE OF HEAVY
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  • 77 1 RUBBER JUMPS 4⅞ CTS. imped 4S cents m the Singapore market to 118£ cents per lb. for flat grade December shipment, on good buying yesterday. This is the highest price since Jan. 12 when it touched $I.lBs. The recent announcement •.-.ere be no change m the stockpile policy has started
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  • 38 1 THE REPUBLIC of Korea army will hold large-scaie .ng manoeuvres along the now-quiet front m December to teat its defence preparedness st any possible aggression North Korea. Defence Minister Kirn Yong Woo announced m Seoul yesterday-
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  • 136 2 -SAYS FOREIGN MINISTER FAWZI UNITED NATIONS, New York, Dec. 3 (AP)— Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawxi said on Sunday that U.N. troops m Egypt are not there to resolve the Palestine question or any other question." He added m a
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  • 130 2 ELVIS I HAVE A LOT IN COMMON -CORINNE HOLLYWOOD, Dec 3 ai Corlnne rt. sexy French actress Is back ln Hollywood tr. ree years of ftln. n v mtstodoa Pre everybody doves) this boy. she says. -.-U you hear m the Jukeboxes is Rock 'n Roll. The F:-t- teen-agers are
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  • 150 2 REBELS LAUNCH ATTACKS NICOSIA, Cyprus, Dec. 3 After a week's Greek Cypriot rebels on Sunday launched new bombing attacks against British military traffic on the island. In two attacks m different parts of the island, c acttical f detonated bombs wounded three British soldiers and damaged two vehicles. Hostilities subsided
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  • 121 2 4 SETS OF QUADSAT QUADS' PARTY Till: MILES Quads of St. Neots held their 21st birthday party at Gresvcnor House. London, last week. To celebrate the occasion they invited the Taylor quads of Edmonton, the Gaad quads of Bristol, and the Cole quads of Westminster. Here the happy party is
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  • 158 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spol fob. US', 118? DecJtSSNo.l 118 1181 X ss. a|a, 2 Jit |fj X S S .No. 3 mnm.) 11U 1121 Tone: Quiet. S'eUKe TIN The prire of tin on the local market > esterday was
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  • 58 2 A inn ft. -wide channel has now been cleared at the entrance to the Suez Canal m Port Said and ships of up to 10.000 tons can now reach the inner basin. The first -hip to move down tin < hannel was the Ro>.il Navy minelayei Manxman which
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  • 339 2 They'll Go Before Christmas LONDON, Dec. 3 (Reuter)— Today s statemrr' the BritLsh and French Governments on withdrav the Anglo-French force from Sue/ means tv. the evacuation is likely t<> be completed before Chn>- V British diplomatic sources said here. These
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  • 46 2 SSELS. Dec. 3 (AP) The International Confederation of Free Trade Unior.s (ICFTU) yesterday called oa its affiliates to sever all relations with trade unions m Russia. ICFTU accused the trade unions of supporting "the brutal suppression of the Hungarian people"
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  • 260 2 LET OBSERVERS ENTER HUNGARY 14 NATIONS SEND NOTE UNITED NATIONS, Dae 3 (fJP>— Thf Vnitod State* and 13 other countries demanded today that Russia and Hungary consent to sending IN. observers int'» Hungary not later than Friday. The demand was contained m a draft resolution submitted to the General Assembly
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  • 60 2 MODESTO, California, Doe. 3 (UP) Four persons were ki ed last night when one of the cars staging a "drag" race crashed into another car on a highway near here. Six other persons were injured. The highway patrol said that three of the victims were
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  • 385 3 Many Disagree On Police Force Programme THE 65,000 strong Singapore Trade Union Congress yesterday urged that Government should malayanize the police force before the target date of six years set out m its White Paper published yesterday. The T.U.C. spokesman. Mr. Ang Liang Sing, while expressing
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  • 152 3 sINGAPORI ("mvemment should not interfere m t unning of Chinese schools m the Coionv as the >ective managements have the "absolute right" to ■ye their own decisions. This was agreed at a joint aaaeting of Chinese schools management committees and representatives of Chinese
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  • 105 3 JOHOF RU. Man. Sultan a cap jnak- ned by the president of the Sessions Court that if he did no f nstalments regular. respect of a loan he had from :v> would be sent to Jail Last year before Hari P Hashim borrowed $1,000
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  • 262 3 \I I IMPIK M'.n The Federal r U rt of V>l -rV\,.V li'\Y^ S \n uhulw h nil 1 iimpur rlo.-toi Ci v n ph N 'i- I' I aeka. fa n three T ference on the at whether or not a medical certificate
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  • 93 3 VMOI hincse film I- s uho has thousands of rl rd fans all over cast Asia and arataeaeeti her films are sh be arriv Singapore tomorrow. i V p an,- .lv** to touch dawn al Ml la the evening, and *hf will be staying m Ba
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  • 29 3 PADr planters m thc Pro'■'■'e'iesley district are to receive payments of $10 an acre from government as compensation for the recent reduction m the guarar minimum of padi.
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  • 53 3 New J.B. Branch Union Formed JOHORE BAHRU. Mon A branch of the Temporary Gov Officers' Union has been formed here. The office-bearers are I*. Rajasooria. chairman hen. Hon. secre* V. Sin.. treasurer; Inch Kassim Jais. Inche Ismail bin Hood. Mr. K. Raghvan. Mr. 1 Avar. Peter La Mr Peter and
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  • 19 3 Ti t meeting of the Council of State of S be held m t Stal L-:\ Dai
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  • 98 3 Phyl Is 'Bride Of' The Year' Again SINGAPORE model and beauty contestant, Miss Phvl Westerhout, was elected "Bride of the Year" h} a contest arganlaeel by the Canine '.Velfare Association tn conjunction with its aniutl Ball last Saturday. This is Miss Westerhout's second success In two years. She won the
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  • 170 3 TWO men. nne armed with a revolver, after robbing a family m Minto Road, Sir pore, covered the occupants up with a blanket before leaving the house, a housewife. Tay Seng Koon. tc fled m a preliminary inquiry yesterday. Tay saio the robbers
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  • 75 3 TKI.OK ANSON, Mon. Five men toned thru- arajf coffee shop at the third mile Chungkal -long Road and robbed the occupants of $1,000 m cash and jewellery. This is the second time m year?; that this shop has been robbed. The intruders, armed with parangs,
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  • 393 3 CHISEL attack on three carpenters two years ago which resulted m thc death of one of them had its sequel m thc Singapore Assizes yesterday, when a [....it-builder was charged with murder. i ai Ah Meng. 53. appeared before Mr. Justice Whilton rday
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  • 155 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Cblel Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that the UMNO MC'A MIC Alliance which lost ten seats m Saturday.- Municipal elections, would "fight back" to regain them at the next polls. "Thee is no aat m crying over spilt milk," said
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  • 302 3 A Farce, Say The Local Officers GAZETTED Asian officers of the Singapore Police— ASPs and DSPssaid yesterday that the White Paper on Malayanization was a "farce, an eve-wash and a criminal waste of time and public money." Some of these officers are contemplating going over to the Federation, because they
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  • 141 3 A Bill To Pay Off The Expats A BILL to provide payment of compensation to expatriate officers m Singapore will be presented to the Legislative Assembly tomorrow. The Standard understands the Bill stipulates that compensation payable to any officer shall not be more than $100,000This will not be liable to
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  • 315 3 IT'S NOT ACCORDING TO GENERAL ORDERS JOIIORL BAHRU. Mon.— Mr. L R. Hickling. Legal Advisor. Johoie, and Mrs. Hickling. were gucsts-of-honour at a dinner held at the Royal Johoie International Club jesterday given by the »tafi's of the Supreme. Sessions and Magistrates' courts. Jearere
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  • 45 4 SIX thugs attacked a fitter. Chong Yong Yew, 23. m R i. Singapore Jast night, slashing him on the head, hands and feet with a parar The litter ip c j is wa,x liter admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 273 4 Middle East Demand A Drain On Stocks THE Singapore Minister for Commerce ond Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday announced that re-exports of sugar from the Colony will be restricted because of the present heavy demand. The Federation has also Introduced similar restrictions,
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  • 84 4 MR I). W. MeNieai the Australian Minister m Sai- »'>n and Mrs. Nicol. who arrived m Singapore yester- a di\ ii a PA A str.itoiruiser. I Mi Mc. Nicol uho will attend a diplomatic course J j .it the Imoerial Defence College m Britain, will spend 1. four
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  • 208 4 Govt. Plans Intensive Survey SINC.U'ORF.'S Health Ministry will soon establish a tuberculosis control organization to plan effective measures to bring incidence ol' this .scourge under control. Prrmannr. Secretary to the Dr. R H. Bland, told the Standard yesij that under the prod scheme, the
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  • 72 4 DIRECTOR or EnKineciinc Brili^li Bniadeaatlpg nrpcuaticin. London, Sir Harold Bishop, ;'.s entertained to eecktafls by ea> cin-crs m t he- 'olony last aighl at the Sinsapore hih. Aho\c (left to li^ht) 0K Mr R J. Reir. ResidiMit EngineeTi 8.8.C., leheran Mi S. A. anrtcfian Chairman Joint Großp Institutes
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  • 73 4 KUALA LUMi'UR. Mon. Floods m Johore have subsided. Police reported today. i here had bean no heavy rain or wind along the Herring coast during the past 24 hours and. as a result, all roads m the State are new clear. The Royal Air Force helicopter
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  • 111 4 1 ALOR STAR Mon—Ninr- former Communist .-..reporters and sympathiser?. from Parian? Terap m Kedah. today -eeeivod pardon from the Sultan for their past actities m assisting the local Communist organization. Five of them were women. Their spokesman, Inche Abu Bakar, told the Sultan, they fully
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  • 160 4 MALAYAN sports fans who are keenly following events at the 16th Olympic Games now being staged at ?delbourne will, from tomorrow, be able to ase highlights from the Games at their local cinemas. A series of Olympic films are being flown out from Melbourne by
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  • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A top economic expert of the United States Foreign Service, Mr. W. Armst] g, day met leaders of the National Union of Plantation Workers and toured the Rubber Research Institute. Mr. Armstrong, who is here on a Rockefeller Scholarship, will remain m Malaya
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  • 48 4 R, GERALD de Cruz, organizing secretary of the Singapore Labour Front, will give a talk on "The subvei menaoe m Singapore and how to fight and beat it" at the Ai* Theatre. University of Ms iva. at 8.. '50 tonight. Thc talk is open to the public.
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  • 23 4 the -Johore Bahru Rotary ciub win hold a dinner meeting at the New Hongkong Hotel, Stulans Laut, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 45 4 pic. A VARIETY concert sponsored by the Khek Community m Singapore raised about $25,000 for the Nanyang University Building Fund at the Happy World Stadium l.i-t night. bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbjjj Above Ls a scene from the Chinese play "White Tiger Hall."-H Standard
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  • 75 5 Photo. MINISTER for Health and SiHial, Welfare. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, and .Minister for Works. Posts and Tele< ommunications Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. How to Mersin-. Johore. last 1 rida> to discuss relief measures for those i Hooted by the recent storm. They tKo How
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  • 119 5 PENANG, Mon. Burglars struck at the homes of three Gov ervants over the oreek-end, getting away with cash and valuables worth over The Collector fo r Land Revenue here reported the theft of a $500 gold ring, a travelling clock and a tin of cigarettes
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  • 187 5 PENANG. Mon. One main reason why the Alliance was defeated at the Municipal elections, was its recent "soak the poor" Budget, according to Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, Chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, here today. >> Th:s Budget. he said. revealed to the
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  • 82 5 Two Held On Robbery Charge SEREMBAN, Mon. Quick oction by the local Police resulted m the arrest of two men, alleged to have committed armed robbery at the 3rd Seremban/Port Dickson Road on Dec. 1. Loo Heck Thiam, cashier of a sawmill at Rahang. and a 19--year-o:d girl were held
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  • 48 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. of $100 was imposed by Hassan bin Hussain m te's Court here told Osman bin convicted on a charga of inconsiderate driving. Evidence revealed that a -men by the defendant "ashed i B Tahir, four gaile? from rta en Ser: H
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  • 53 5 Xmas Tree Supply Stops PENANG, Mon. The Gardens Department announced today that it would no longer be able to supply Christmas trees to the publicThe number of trees which the Forest reserve can yield is strictly limited, and the Gardens Committee has n ed that the Reserve should not be
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  • 49 5 pic. TWO successful candidates of the DMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance at Saturday's Kuala Lumpur Municipal elections beiniz cheered and chaired by enthusiastic sup. porters outside the Town Hall. They are Mr. Chonq Shih Gaaa <lrft) who won (he Pet.iling Ward, and Mr lim Me,. Roag, Imhi Ward winner. Standard
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  • 241 5 Drug Could Fake injury Court Shown HOW PENANG. Mon. A detective. Tan Ens Hooi. demonstrated m -the Magistrate's Court today how a certain Chinese drug could cause a fake injury on a person. Tan, erttn two other dett Lim Chin Wah and Lee Leong Huat. were charged with causing hurt
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  • 238 5 Crew's Dramatic Escape After Capture At Sea PENANG, ."Mon.— Two Indonesian sampans, each loaded with 12 tons of rubber, uric stopped a motor launch, which fired two shots across the bows, while the boats were passing between Pulau Kendi and Penang Island yesterday evening. The crew of one sampan freed
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  • 432 5 7 Felt I Was An Outcast And A Pariah' AND IS COMMITTED TO A PSYCHIATRISTS CARE PENANG, Mon.— An Indian youth, who "suffered from a feeling that he was being treated as an outcast and a pariah," admitted to a psychiatrist that he
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  • 110 5 Scouts Body Shelve Activities PENANG, Mon.— The Kota Star Boy Scouts Movement has been temporarily dissolved because of lack of support from the District Boy Scouts Association. Inche Salleh Khir. Assistant District Commissioner Rovers, who successfully moved a resolution calling for the dissolution at a meeting recently, said the movement
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  • 80 5 BAHAU, Mon.— A patrol ol the fjth Battalion. Malay Regiment, killed a terrorist m the Bshau district of Negri Se.nbilan yesterday He has I identified as Chung Ming, went into the jungle m 1 A pistol, grenade and ammunition were recovered Two terrorists, a
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  • 69 5 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Wahab bin Salleh, cycling to at the 4th Mile m Sungei Puyu here last night, was held up by four unknown persons armed with knives. Wahab was on his way to the Royal Air Force St. where he was employed. The four men relieved
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  • 119 5 ALOR STAR, Mon. A Judo instructor who came from Taiping to raise funds for the Sultan Abdul Hamid College Judo Club was today convicted for criminal breach of trust of $193— the proceeds of the lb Warri k Jack Lecaine, chairman of the college Judo
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    • 475 6 J^ROM next year the process of Malayanization and by 1967 the Government of E gapore will be m control of its public services. The Malayanization Commission recommends that the Government should retain the services of as many expatriate administrative officers as possible for an interim period until
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    • 363 6 'JED by the steady flow af students -aSaaal countries to Japan, the Nippon Government is planning to set up an Asian Centre which will serve the needs of young tourists when visit the country to learn more about the technical and industrial progress which the Japanese have
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  • 854 6 SOV IET background to EGYPT By A MILITARY CORRESPONDENT uhn says that information is gradually becoming aid ila file uliich ma km clear wfiat clangers have been building up m tho Middle East. LONDON J N FORM A T I ON, though fragmenta:"" is gradually becoming available which makes car
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  • 541 6  -  ASTER GUNASEKERA by weekend local council elections m the Federation furnished the writing on the political wall. The word "Tekel" stood out clear and bold m Penang where the candidates of the senior partners m the Alliance suffered defeat m all wards of the
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    9 6 "Keep swinging the draught may give him a chill!"
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  • 621 6 BRITISH BASES in CEYLON HONGKONG JIIE cubject of Brit.... naval and a:r bases m Ceylon will again be under discussion m London this week. Mr. Bandaranaike, who became Ceylons Prima Minister six months ago, has already said that the BriÜbsl must leave the Trincomalce harbour and dockyards and the Royal
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  • 196 6 Shorts from the Talks The Lesson Learned "Two things I learned m the Birmingham factories bu 1913, and subsequently In the even rougher school of tha Army ranks, wa.s that all people are fundamentally good they oniy become sinful when they are unhappy or frustrated; al.-o that a code of
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  • 374 6  -  John Davy By LONIH '"THE use of electronic computers is sprcariinr raj m thc laboratories and offices of British inriu-. More than 200 are now on order from British f Two years hon. c there may well be double that n of computers worth 00 million* Electron
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  • 165 6 By Rawle Knox who recently visited Colombo for an on-the-spot survey of local affairs comalee is deserted today. It is commanded by s Admiral who has notr see but the sea. E is still the essenti naval base for the We" the event of a Southeast Asian war when Sin?:
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  • 426 7 600 Skymen Fly In To Crush Cuba's Week-End Revolt REBELS GET A 24-HR. ULTIMATUM SANTIAGO, Cuba, Dec. 3 (UP) Six hundred paratroopers fUw m from Havana yesterday to reinforce the garrison of this cradle ot rebellion forces of the sporadic revolt m which ct least 1 1 persons have been
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  • 347 7 THEY SAY SO IN RED CAPITALS LOM'"Y Dec. 3 (IP)— Diplomatic x.urces today r-ported tint -non-, rtt- '.'i^ between soviet party chici Nik .t i K u-u>h. v ...ml Vu-o-tbY President Marshal Tito an flfa ul.itiru m m i.ipit i The Russians
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  • 148 7 Hungary: Fighting Renewed BUDAPEST. Dec. 3 (AP> Budapest seethed with reports today of new fighting between Hungarian rebels and the y in the Hungarian countryside. I reports were spread from mouth to mouth by Hungarians m the capital and heard by Western diplomats were accom- panied by claims that sizeable
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  • 54 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 3 (AP) ambassadors to the ed States agreed yesterday that a permanent police force is desirable to step m immediately m any world cri The ambassador^ from Colombia, Greece. and Thailand, who are also it eented st the U.N. General Assembly. interviewed I
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  • 58 7 photo MAKE-UP man Bud Wcstmore prepares Carol Morris, the lowa girl who nam the Miss I". S.A. and Miss Universe Htlei thi>. year, for her film debut In Hollywood. Mis Morris plus the part of a chorus girl m the Universal International I
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  • 115 7 Nude Dancer Arrested At Airport PARIS Dec, (UP) The arre.st ol 0 16-year-old girl Qg shipped to Algeria to k as a nude danci r under a set of falsified papers may lead to the discovery 1 1 wide-scale white slavery ring. French police hinted here today They said the
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  • 26 7 REBEL raiders m Alfi »i launched a machine-gun and grenade a'tack against m Bou Hanifia, last Difht, killing three person? and wounding several.-M U.P.
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  • 238 7 Olympic Visitors 'Held Up' MEL3OURNE. Dec. 3 (UP) Hundreds ot Olympic visitors stranded here without definite air reservations will have to wait until 1957 to celebrate Christmas at home. All major airlines, including Qantas, Pan-American. Canadian Pacific. KLM and Tasman Empire Airways report waiting lists extending well Into January. "If.-
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  • 79 7 ANKARA. Dec. (AP) Premier Adnan Menderes said Turkey's foreign policy is quite plain "We seek nothing but peace, security and stability." The Prime Minister made the statement yesterday at a ceremony inaugurating the Sarayar hydroelectric plant dam near Ankara. The 110-metre high dam and-sen-erator adll
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  • 67 7 Winnie Is NOT Amused LONDON, Dec. 3 (AP) A new night club named "Winston's" has opened direct, j across the street from another called "Churchill's". The manager of "Winston's" is a former partner of "Cruirchill's Is Britain's former Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill aware of the clubs' existc i -and
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  • 51 7 THE Bret of the U.S oil shipments promised to France la tha Suez crisis arrived at Scte, France, yesterday from Texas oboaid the American tanker Si'van Arrow. The ship carried 28,000 tons of oil. Three other American tankirrying a total of^^o are expected. H A.
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  • 163 7 It Clicks Chou Appears Fascinated BI Dec. 3 (AP) India showed Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai today something he would much like to haye an atomic reactor. India's atomic pile on Trombay island near Bombay is the one m non-Russian Asia I.: :ans have promised to heip China build one.
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  • 298 7 McMURDO SOUND. Antarctica). Dec 3 (AP) slim US Navy officer with a beard came back from the South Pole yesterday He brought the first account of lite at the bottom of the world m 44 years. "It's miles and miles of nothing."
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    • 89 7 'Un- American' Car Trap Worries A Judge lER a aroma n •>■.,. driving at 40 raph aa a 20-mile an hour sane Brini**** U 0000jl oatnSatV i thfn m half raan n.i „n- ny; tianal and ran Pres/cyode 7uo tdrea enncssee, to i a lemonade stand. sign read. -omm 1/
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  • 46 7 Living Buddha's Elephant Ride NEW DELHI, Dec. 3 (AP)— The "Living Buddha." Tibet's nominal ruler, the Dalai Lama on Sunday had his first elephant ride. It was arranged for him and the Panchen Lama, a lesser Tibetan sj <=ader. by Prime Ministr who rode with them.
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    64 7 I.ITTI.E Patricia Cusick always wanted a brother or 0 sister to play with. So -he was delighted arhea her Mass came home with triplets, two hoys and a girl. Here they a.re at tin- iisicks home m Glasgow, lrom left: Martin, Martha, "beg sister" Patricia, and Andrew Patricia has a
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  • 389 8 Mr. Nail Tables A Motion In City Council, And A New Bid To Block Building Of Theatre THK war over the building of a million-dollar cinema m the Katon- area of Mn^atxire is to flare up ■gate. The City Council will be asked when it meets
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  • 112 8 lUX of the R-li-Oiliee Munii ip.il Rayt ln<!-. no ln< he Nasaruddin 1 itifl ulin made a three-week tour nf I rt 00la00 exists there tal m vmupnre resterdaj thai the "Kremlin h is not prevented Muslims from praytm Isked whether there «a> religious free' m
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  • 107 8 Italian Pianist For S'pore A RISING young Italian pianist who ii Winning an Increasing following both In Europe and abroad, will visit Singapore on December 18. to play at the Victoria Memorial Hall. She is Annarosa Taddei. Hei single-performance concert m Singapore is beinti sponsored by Mr. Gob Soon Tine
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  • 68 8 a YOUTH. Hashtm bin Rahmat. was committed by a Singapore Court yesterday to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of robbery. Hashim. together with two others, was alleged to have robbed Sin Chye Goh, a housewife, at Serangoon Road, on Oct. 5.
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  • 100 8 Japanese Painting Exhibition TilK JAPANESE ConsulateGeneral, m co-operation with the Singapore Ministry of Education and the Raffles Girls' School, yesterday held an exhibition cf paintings entitled "My Mother." The exhibition being held at the Raffles Girls' School. Victoria Street, is open to the public daily till Satur The 69 paintings
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  • 25 8 THE Royal Thai ConsulateGeneral's Office m Singapore will be closed on Dec. 5 and 10, the Thai King's birthday and Constitution Day reslectively.
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  • 145 8 Govt. Plans Subsidized Rents For Low-Incomes NEW scheme to aaaV rents lor lower in- ;od lv. tho Mn-.iporc Government. Thr Standard w is told yestcrda I to the proposed scheme. Government will lend .c Improvement 1 1 low-cost houses and wiil a^k the Trust to Ax economical rIf Government considers
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  • 101 8 Aussie MP's Visit The Federation THE largest single group of Australian Parliamentarians to visit Singapore m recent years left for Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They will return to the Colony on Friday before proceeding to Jakarta as guests of the Indonesian Government. Doj their arrival m Singapore last week, they were
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  • 39 8 DR. H. S. Dyer. Vice-P dent of Educational Testing Service of United States, will a talk on 'The Use Of Educational Selection", at a meeting sponsored by the Singapore Educational the V.M.C.A. Orchard Road tomorrow at pjn.
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  • 164 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. I Anglo-Malayan De- 1 fence Treaty will be signed m London before Christmas if Britain and the Federation c the only three rematntng differences m the c \v.n thi aTtntght ment told the Standard today these differences concern the manner of using
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  • 79 8 THREE m a broke into a shop m Hamilton Road. Singapore, at 3 a.m. yesterday and got away with more than $1,200, but discarded a safe which contained about $5,000. The thieves had taken the money from the occupants living m the back room of
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  • 442 8 They're In Sad Plight KOTA TINGGI, Mon.— Seventy Sakai families, consisting of about 300 persons, were victims of the Hoods m Johore. They were found yesterday by the Johore State Welfare Department investigation teams m two villages m Semanggar— l4 miles up the Kota Tinggl
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  • 93 8 MORE than 12 Malayans have applied for the two British Council schol to study m Britain during the 1951 58 academic year. Mr. Keith Payne. Education Officer of the British Council. told the standard ji sterday. The scholarships are for post-graduate and research work m Britain. Singapore applicants
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  • 55 8 aj 1 1 HUUM 1 SIR Donald MacGillivray. Chief tain of the Vn;...r v.. and i I.adv MacGillivrav (left), arc seen here proposing sultan of Selancnr 1. (sitting) at thc Society's annual celebration*, held ai liie SciaaaTar CJBS). mSUi on I More "><lo member- and
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  • 188 8 THE Chief Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lim Yew U< ill move at the meeting of the Legislative Assembly tomorrow, lor tho appointment Committee to study and make recommendations to C>o\ eminent on a proposal to introduce multi-lingualism m the Assemhl; Under Mr. Lim's motion
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  • 121 8 SINGAPORE S E vacation Ministry yesterday announced the following successful candidates m the University of London Examinations held m May, June and July 1956. Mr. Gwce Yee Hean (M.A. Classical Chinese); Miss Louise Ycc-Tch Lv (B.A. Honours Modern Chinese); Messrs- John H. E. Flak and John
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  • 29 8 TIIE Singapore Chinese Seamen's Union will celebrate its tenth anniversary with a cocktail party at the United Chinese Library, Armenian Street, tomorrow, between 3 and 5 p.m.
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  • 87 8 SINGAPORE mil as oae snore political r when the 111 i.d Chinese National Organizat (UCNO) Ls formed. Hi" standard understands that (he inaui. ling of the party will be held at the end of this mon I h, According to present indications, the t'CUCfc
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  • 256 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Foreign ideolor: sort which recently deluged Hungary m blood" sh not be allowed to sow the seeds of discord, unrest and tyranny m Malaya, declared the Federation's Atto: General, Mr. T. V. A. Brodie, today. Welcoming the Federation's new Chief Justice,
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  • 50 8 Flood FundNo Politics KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The ance tonight launched 0 nonpolitical "flood relief fund" under a o 5-1 ran committee headed by Dato Sir Chenf-lock-l of the come Commerce Mm.- mail bin A whose deputy, 1 ari. will be s( Federal Transport Minister, Mr One Yoke Lin was chosen
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    • 508 8 cz4lmanac Information at a Glance IOMOKKOW: Bingapori 051 am. Fro- I I lie. 515 Welbj f Ikir ADiHDC ***** p.m. (9.8 ft). String Orchr JINIISrUKC «ojoJ| t„ m I9Q From America. 615 The XVlth sjhbsJW a naaaariW flfflT r?- rt -D^kMiri ROJ a.m 109 ft). 0 m: c Games. 6.30
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  • 147 9 Call For Easier Language Tests lEMBAN. Mon A rence of Malayan here demanded torn it language tests t:7"nship must be rlpd Asking for equal r| Ln respect af education and employthe conference resolv- SI v- iai 1 Five -i.- from Tamil sen i Qualify ror -md military forces. Fifteen SSaefJ
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  • 97 9 [ACTION h being taken against an estate manager m Pahan? for imposing various _»vms of fines, average 5 on all workers found Jguilty ot excessive bark consumption, failing to "spot mark" loosing latex ad failing to dispose rubbish correctly. Such fines are illegal, states tha mor
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  • 58 9 MORE than 91 pounds of (♦wopium valued at $25,000 were iseized from a car m Wood.s Road, Singapore, day. The car was tr<= I wards Johore., when Customs officers stopped it. They searched the vehicle and found the opium hidden beneath the front sear.
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  • 23 9 .--year-old child, Chin Ah --.lighter of a cake seller m Ipoh, died on Sunday following a fall while learning to walk.
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  • 65 9 SIR DONALD ADMIRES THE TWINS DURING his recent two daw' tour of south-ue-4 Perak, the Hiuh Commissioner, sir Danald MacGillhrav. isited tiie Distrirt Hospital at Tr-luk An.-on. Sir Donald is seen m the picture looking at tuins horn to an Indian unman (on the extreme left). The I.adv Medic. d
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  • 171 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Treasury is cond about the number of cases of evasion of stamp duty This is reflected m a circular letter to all business organisations, drawing their attention to the necessity of paying stamp duty. Although some evasions had through mistaken
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  • 69 9 IPOH, Mon. A Special Constable sergeant, IB I intj Kulop, 28, today discharged by the P sident of the Sessions Court, Mr. E. V. A. Peers, on a eh of accepting $30 from a Special Constable woman searcher, Azizah, 27. The President, however, ordered Munah
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  • 209 9 But The Show Must Co On PENANG, Mon. Twca "rival" strip-teasers, Rose Chan and Marly, the 'it Girl," now performing at different revues here, had rotten eg-gs thrown at them by unknown Chinese youths while they were dancing on aj^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajw the stage last night. (Marly
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  • 128 9 SEREMBAN. Ilea. A 14--year-old schoo'.gi: forced into prostitution by her mother, said she had police detectives among her clients, m testifying before the Magistrate's Court here on Saturday. Leong Wai Chan was S0 fying against her mother. Lee Inn, charged with living on her
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  • 65 9 Minister for Health and Social Welfare. Mr. Leong Yew Koli and the Minist. r irks Post-, and Telecoms. Inche Sardon bin Hair Jubir. flew to Mersing. Johore recent^ to discuss relief measures for those affected by recent storms Thr% «o over Kota Tim?gl town. Mawat village
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  • 283 9 Subversive Elements Shift Activities To Perak REBEL' DOCUMENTS IN CLASSROOMS ATTACK BRITISH STOOGES' irOH. M<m -lenient -tins to infiltrate into thr tuk Choy High School h< the objeel oi establishing reactionai the students, the St o*l from a reliable source tori.i\ Since the Singapore student
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  • 32 9 THE Federation Indian University Graduates A tion is setting up an Endowment Fund for an annual scholarship to be awarded to the outstanding Indian undergraduate m the University of Malaya,
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  • 167 9 They Want A Salary Revision Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 5,000 strong Government Temporary Officers I'nion may, as a last resort, carry its fight for salary revision to the High ICommissioner-in-Council. This was disclosed to the Standard today by the Uni<"-n'.-> Secretary. Mr. N.
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  • 112 9 Relation Died In Accident BENTONG. Mon. A Dungun goldsmith, Choo Shin Shian, 46, who was alleged to have run his car into a telegraph post between here and Mentakab In January pleaded guilty on Saturday to a charge of negligent driving. Inspector Chong Choo Chye, prosecuting told the Magistrate's Court
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  • 96 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. President of the Malayan Sinhalese Association, Mr. lendis yesterday called on compatriots to play their full part m the forging of the United AI;, n Nation. The constitution of the future independent Malaya, he said, would provide adequate safeguards for legitimate interestl
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  • 150 9 Council Has Second Thoughts TAIPIXG, Mon— The chairman of the Taiping Town Council, Mr. F. A. W. Gabbutt, has called a special meeting of thc full Council tomorrow at the request of the elected members. The elected councillors want the Council to consider a resolution that has bean put forward
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  • 200 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Ihe Dan Oi the "Dying Swan." last performed m Malays by the great Pavlova over 20 years ago. will be the highlight of WedD ay's ballet show here. It will be performed by Soonee Goh m an Arts Council
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  • 166 9 TOr: Lt Alan Barry Lapham. PlatOon commander m 2 Bn The Royal Australian Regiment who is the recipient of a MID approved by the Queen. Lt. Lapi-am. 22 yrs, is a Duntroon graduate, and I a prominent footballer with the 2 RAR football team m
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  • 49 9 TELOK ANSON, Mon. A .al constable, S. SinnaUamy, Jl, was found dead m his room m Gloucester Estate on Saturday night. He had a bullet wound on his head, and a rifle was found between his thighs. The police do not suspect foul play.
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  • 158 9 IRRIGATION PROJECTS WILL COST $43.7 MIL. Xl \l\ II Mil i: Mon. liitx ili.ee irrigation s< hemi s i.., 1,, .■mpieted during tin next :i\c m > at com .v}.: the I li ration r■ i ni OOf acres af existing; pasll land hfriici iiiilopißi, 70,000 acres of new rscej
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    • 120 9 YOU NEED A MEAL BEFORE YOU WORK! <~.y~~^y Have bread and Urn BLUE BAND PraMj^'-/ I MARGARINE 9 What you need is a nourishing meal B B I !ICD A M n MADPADIWC 9 before >'° J leave n °mc and that doesn't bLUfc BAKU MAKbAKINfc 9 mean a lot
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  • 369 10 Keener Rivalry In Aust. Timber Market Likely Finance And Commerce. COMPETITION m fhe Australian timber market from neighbouring territories producing wood similar to Malayan types is likely to increase/ Mr. P. A. Durgnat, Forest Officer, Singapore, said yesterday. Mr. Durgnat has returned to Singapore after ending the all-Australia Timber Congress
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  • 150 10 INDUSTRIALS ARE STEADY TINS FIRM INDUSTRIALS were steady yesterday while tins were Bin selectively. Rubber? were quiet. Price change, gjmotrnced by the Malayan Bhaiebrok> ers Association yesterday i Sellers Pad Ord- IM M. Colls 1.00 1.04 Singapore Cold ;f I ffl 1 "2xd Straits Steam?hi D H.T.i 15.90 Straits Times
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  • 145 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN 11 cbrokers reported the following boat done yesterday: Pad Disp. ords. overnighl yesterday; Hammers (1 55; w- tg (1 524; 111 l] m. Metal Box $1 R ords $1-63, "F. ords. *3-40 overnight". $3.30 yesterday; Straits 1 00 overnight and yesterday. I kam $1 fi.V. Austral
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  • 91 10 KUALA LUMPUR Ifoa Malaya figure rominent y ia a brochure issued by Hindustan. Aircraft on the recent "flag tour" of tho first Indian plane, the HT2. to South-east Asian capitals. The plane's visits to Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on demonstration flights have been prominently featured m
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  • 257 10 WARNING is given m a review, circulated by Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan, chairman of Anglo- Asian Rubber Plantations Ltd., preparatory to the annual meeting', to be held m London today, that natural rubber has to keep down costs if it Ls to compete
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  • 113 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra. Dec. 529 buyers. $30 sellers; coconut oil m bulk 5454 sellers, m drums $48 J sellers; Muntok white pepper $126 sellers, Sarawak white $123 sellers, Special Sarawak black (93 sellei Singapore Copra Association closing prices yesterday.
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  • 153 10 Of II R ROADS Glory, Steel Artisan. Do F.erons. V -ak I Maru. Inch Shokyu Maru. Cerea Boissevaii S b 012 Van Heuiz. Punyu. Kalianget Jakaruta Ma ru. Tai Poo Hon,* Schouten Be'la. iNNIR ROADS Ens li.!- Xlii Pajangan Celia. Legundi^ Nukaha. Dukat. Giang Seng. Sumniian. T
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  • 556 10 PINE OUTPUT NOW HALF OF PREWAR -But Prospects Are Good, Says Officia JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Molovo, *> prewar was the world's largest exporter of c ned pineapple now produces only eight per of the world's supply, and about half the p war production figure. v prior to the war, average
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  • 168 10 BUYING PUSHES RUBBER UP 4⅞c. SINGAPORE'S rubber price jumped 4£ cents yesterday when December first grade closed at 118A cents per lb. (Fri. 113* cents). Good buying m the local market by dealers anticipating overseas support firmed the price. Traders expect good demand from the U.S. resulting from the announcement
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  • 59 10 RESOURCES FAVOURABLE TO INDUSTRIES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya's rich natural resources are favourable factors tor the Industrialisation of the country. declared Mr. Linn In Hua. director of South Engineers Ltd. The experience and service of Maschineniabrik Augsburg Nuremberg, a German steel works combine, could also go a long way towards
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  • 36 10 THE fast train running m Germany today is the '"Schauinsland"' which rovers thp 338 kilometre itrel a lotvfeen Basle and Frankfurt m hours SS linutt at an average ?peed of 94.3 kilometres an hour
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  • 166 10 QANTAS SPEEDS THE BUSINESSMEN MALAYAN businessmen will be able to travel on the Sydney London Kangaroo route m faster time, when the new Qantas plan to speed up businessmen gets under way m 2 1 years' time. Foster, the airline's Area Manager m Southeast Asia, said yesterday under this plan
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  • 116 10 JAPAN would consider helping Ma. equipment and technic. for setting up of steel r if the Malayan Governments ask for such aid Japanese Minister of S T. Takasuki told the Standard. far Japan has given only technical assistance underdeveloped count under the Colombo r But next
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  • 284 10 Planting Chief Replies To U.S. Firm's Statement KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The natural rubber industry lost a US$5l5 million a year market because America kept her synthetic plants m action even after the war, according: to President of the Rubber Producers' Council, Mr. S.X. King. He was commenting on the recent
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  • 109 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: NEW YORK: buying TT OD SSI, 90 day s airmail 32 //8 credit bill- 33 13 16 trade bills. CANADA buying TT 31|. OD 31 I. 90 dav S airmail 31 11/16 credit
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  • 239 10 A NEW move is now j being made by the Sin- i gapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, to g«4 the Government to abolish the present stockpiling policy on rice. At the eighth meeting of the executive committee members recently, a resolution was passed authorizing
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    • 408 10 ANNOUNCEMENT LEVKB BROTHERS. S ".^apore, have pleasure ners I Iho Surf'Gossages/Knight's Castile D Compent-on hr-Id m Singapore from 17th to 28th November, 1956. FIRST PRIZF Tay Soon Chiang. Still Road SECOND PRIZE Seng Huat. 28. MacPherson Road THIRD PRIZE 843-F, Upper Serangoon Boss! and 30 Consolation Prize EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. NMOOaU
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  • 1587 12 The Press Lord who wished to rule his country NDSLKFJALSKJDFLKJASLKDFASDFASD |H his youth, Alfred Charles William Harmsworth had been handsome and elegant, but in later years, when he was flushed with power and success, his body became gross. He was, indeed, almost a caricature of a despot, both in appearance
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  • 476 12  -  M.A, Glasgow than the sun than sound I LONDON AVO write of any new inven- > tion as "the most amaz- ing," is, in these days, to run the risk >,f having to repeat the expression in a 1 week or two, such is the pace of progress.
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  • 108 12 1( ST what does a look like this mean? ll ell, in this case il means that it's actress Shirley Ann Held looking her provocative I o v e I i e st. Shirley's achievements to date include parts in Uvelve British-made films, and appearances on London Tl shows
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  • 22 13 BODCA beat Singapore Recreation Club 2-0 i Dual laagaa match on the Padang aaateraay. Wime Chin and Santok ffjmgh scored.
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    32 13 photo. CHICAGO: Floyd Patterson stands over Archie Moore after a fifth-round knock-out during th.-ir world heavy* eight championship bout. The chamri"nship was left vacant when Rockv>laro^ru^e^i tired. -H U.P.
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  • 160 13 RM v departure from the "pic village tonight although there is a week left m the mpic Games. Members of the Singapore basketball team will leave m Dec. 7 and 8 by plane for Perth, where they will play two games before they depart for Singapore
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  • 65 13 UP) A member of the Singapore basketball team think- R rians he Olympic Village arc "prei:v foolish." Tall One m told United Tre>- R ins ai> ai exercising even if they ha\i ready completed competition. They don't know la rest and I think they
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  • 685 13  - THE RINGER RETURNS TO WINNING FORM WINDSOR LAD The Final Gallops for tomorrow By Worlington matched strides ovei three m 41-3 5 sec Palm wa^ wel thin himlell t did three I I E J. TAM, Rings, smiles happily as he receives the Singapore Gold Cup from Mrs. M. F.
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  • 112 13 DR. ROGER Bannister, toi man to break tha fourmimre mile barrier, pa through Singapore again yesterday on his return journey from the Olympic Games and told the Standard reporter that slthl lift] our >prin*ers did not win any laurels they should be MOOd that they reprt-ented their country
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  • 53 13 W UNCONVERTED try m thr- second half by Doughty helped tha Royal Navy to beat Singapore Cricket Club 'B by 11 points (two tries and a goal) la <-!£•• '.'i try tasd goal' m a rugby match on the paslaßS Hay. A- half time, the teams
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  • 138 13 They're Learning A Lot LBOUBNE, Dc (UP.) Asian countries have learned a lot and reasonably he exto do better m -nnd field at future O.;- n pics. This is the opinion of Mr. Oh Bonn Tot. manaflßf < -ya's eightman athletic squad. "Athletics is a young sport m Malaya." Mr.
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  • 399 13 Results of the main Olympic events at Melbourne were: Cycling 1 (KlO-metres sprint: (First each i.ea* qjualißat lOC quarter final 1 first heat: 1. Richard Pioog (Australia), 2. Edouard GoeenfTO rj Belgium), 3. Yam Le i Vie'nam I (Time for last 200 metres 11.8 seeo: Second heat: 1.
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  • 41 13 C held REME to a fourall draw m their inter-services encounter at Ayer R Road yesterday. If time, REME led 3-1. rs for RAOC were croft, ar- I fl Whey Ah Kuan 2. Heppaattt id Fn for
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  • 73 13 THE unlimited Big Sweep ol the third day of the postponed Cup Mat*! meet will be drawn on the last day <<f the current Singapore St Leeer meet Thr sweep will b* drawn on either the Liberation fup <>r the Singapore v Legei rate on Saturcl.o The Caat
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  • 155 13 NKWt OMI I pore table tennis M-- Ma i 1 Zamp.itti thi former Queensland rhan •li minated th, > i r„mni. i women-, singles champion. \Von t li s, Sing, m quarter finals „f ia.. at the Chinese VM last night. She bent Wong 11-15. 21-17. 16-21
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  • 43 13 SINGAPORE Cricket Club and Khalsa 2nd XI battled 1o a scorelets draw m a fnendlv hockey h played on the padan fc terday. Both sides had numerous chances but poor finishing and erratic shooting prevented any score.
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  • 47 13 JOHANNESBI Ri, Dee. 3 (Reuter) Trarsvaal had lost two second innings wickets for 43 runs by the close of play today m their match against the M.C.C. The tourists were all out for 279 m reply to Transvaal's first innings total of 212.
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    • 258 13 rnendly SCC vs. Police at SCC. TABLE TKNI Women's singles and ed doubles ties at Selegie Road 730 p.m. Singapore championships St SBS 7 p.m. Li 1 Abner By AI Capp c-r^O**" 7K M NJLxrx>j:KGE.TS a M X ~>/ (-Cf-pr ME D DO/T s >.- •V^'' MONTH'S VACATION WITH ACCLAIMED
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  • Singapore's Hockey Olympians in Action
    • 986 14  - And How They Did It! SELECTORS BLUNDER COST PRESTIGE WON EARLIER BILL FUNK The Kiwis Shotv S'porm Huu... faftPfU OLYMPIC PARK, Mon. The biggest disappointment of the afternoon was the humiliating defeat of Singapore when thc New Zealandeis trounced them by 13 goals to nil m the Oh mpic ciissification
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    • 252 14 SINGAPORI 1 1-0 defeat b> Now Zealand shocked t >m MMcrd.iv, And there were Mmi f hard w the ..mci.il> who had hlundered into fieldini m u.iin.Nt the Kiwis. Many hock were of Linton that Singapore's 6ucce&ses had turned 'some head Others believed tha bad become so
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    • 106 14 THE Singapore Hockey Association have named 32 playe cted to play Britain respectively on Monday Dec. 10 at the Jalan t game trill be against Belgium at 5.00 p.m. While the second is against Britain at 8.00 p.m. the same cv The 32 named
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    • 21 14 IN' the firm! round ol the water polo competition. United States beat Germany 4 3 (half-time 1—1).
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    • 26 14 MLLBOI RNE, Drc 3 Thp fir t all-Asian field hockey champion.ship held m Tokyo lo Jane 1933. it was announced today.
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    • 63 14 S' pore Boat Finishes l2th LB* rURNS, Dee I 'UP>Boat.s from Singapore and Burma fi ed 12 d 18th m Olympic dinghy Finn Class yachting event this afternoon The Singapore entry sailed bj John Snowden placed 1 2 •r. nearly s:x minute? behind c winner sailed by Paul Dvitroap of
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    • 284 14 Federation Shows The Afghans How Ol.\ MPIC PARK. -Mon. Thr Federal players must be regretting that only thr luck i draw had deprhed them nl a chain c t- Mr for into eighth position m thc Olympic La.'silii at. on p matches today. Their pronounced Mi „:<:\ o\< Afghanistan on
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    • 83 14 Q<>o The Semifinals I It's India l! k That's what That's the KJ (y j <y y India beat Germany 1-0 VerSUS KLf JLf 8 1 SpOre Got A 9 jY|_ TrOUHCin^ .ham Singh is the scorer. ■*>.■• flit m 1 m M r* 11^... H BBMEI ll llPf |j
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 111 14 TODAY'S EVENTS TODAY'S Olympic programme m Mala van times is as follows: SWIMMING 1 1 .i m. Men's lnO mr backstroke heats. I 400 metres relay hea' I 10 p.m. freestyle Final; Women's spring board diving Final: water polo. Fencing: Sabr e team second round. Yachting: Large, intermed ate and
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