The Straits Times, 3 November 1956
1956-11-03
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Title Section23 1956-11-03 1 AVER ACE PJALJ.Y, r F HTIFI ED SUE Ff(EEPV 7S.tlTi tie*****' The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1956 15 CENTS23 words
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Article163 1956-11-03 1 FLASH— STOCKWELL TO LEAD INVASION NICOSIA, Fri. Lt.-Gen. Sir Hugh Stockwell, former G.O.C. Malaya, has been named commander of the Anglo-French invasion forces.— U. P. Sir Anthony reports to the Queen N, Friday The House of Commons today took the tcp of deciding to sitReuter; AP; UP - 163 words
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168 1956-11-03 1 In 48 hours an air force is totally destroyed LONDON, Friday THE whole Egyptian Air Force has been destroyed. 1 dramatic announcement was made Ang:lo-French High Command today relentless 48-hour bombardment of all major Kgyptian airfields. Photographic reconnaissance today estabt more than 100 planes had been i or badly damaged.168 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-11-03 1 A HALF-TRACKED armoured troop-carrier of the Israeli Army on the move in the Sinai Desert during an early phase of the Israeli thrust towards the Suez Canal. A. P. picture36 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1956-11-03 1 Egyptians scuttle ship at entrance to Suez Canal A French Defence Ministry statement claimed that "one of the two most important ships in the Egyptian Navy" was set on fire today by carrier based Corsair planes outside Alexandria harbour. The statement referred toReuter; AP; UP - 1,857 words
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Article91 1956-11-03 1 'SEVERE BLOWS 9 WARNING TO EGYPT NICOSIA, Fri— Gen Sir Charles Keightley, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Anglo-French Forces operating against Egypt, warned EgypJ yesterday that "we have at our disposal the strength to deal very severe blows." He told correspondents: "My aim is to achieve my mlUtary object with the minimum91 words
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222 1956-11-03 1 THE DUKE: 'THANK YOU' CABLE FROM YACHT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Duke of Edinburgh, now aboard the Britannia sailing: for Port Moresby, New Guinea, today cabled a warm message of thanks and good wishes to the people of the Federation. In his message, received by the High Commissioner, Sir Donald222 words
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Article69 1956-11-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Special Branch officer, Mr. F. Black, 32, was killed and the O.CPX). Jelebu, Mr. John Watson, 26, seriously injured when their car crashed into a bridge at the 23 2 mile. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Road early this morning. The two officers were69 words
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Article25 1956-11-03 1 NICOSIA. Fri— British r.idio in prus warned i .^yptian civilians stay uwa> from unlit .11 > c.imps around Cairo which would he bombed tonight.25 words
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Article109 1956-11-03 1 Stage is set for invasion 3 a.m. crisis news DARIS, Fri. The French Defence Ministry said tonight that the stage is set for an Anglo-French invasion of the Suez Canal Zone. A communique said that aerial and naval preliminary attacks were over and that air and navy action would fromAP - 109 words
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Article18 1956-11-03 1 I IHMtI Kt.ll Fti Rival university students here fought furiously over action against Ksypt. Several injured18 words
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Advertisement70 1956-11-03 1 HAVING A *HNr?~£j& i *H*N ORDER a PARTY PACK 50 SERVfS FOR $5 2o SEACON LTD. FRANKEL ESTATE We have recently acquired a few more sites for boom Somi- Detached houses, 2 bathrooms, all modern conveniences Early applications essential rice from 51 9.560,'- including fencing, < j fees, conveyance charges,70 words
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Advertisement106 1956-11-03 1 WfTtaSU HO HON6 SOAP FACTORY LTD. 61 CHUIIA ST.. S POM I T« JIOII 1 Twice in a generation the world has been plunged into the darkness and despair of total war. In defence of democracy many millions of our fellowmen gave their lives— though not in vain. Their death106 words
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Article100 1956-11-03 2 BOMBAY, Fri.— The Transport and Dock Workers' Union here, representing 10.000 workers, today announced its readiness to boycott British and French ships "as and when required" in protest against the intervention in Egypt. The union decided to appeal to the International Transport Workers' Federation and the British TransportReuter - 100 words
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202 1956-11-03 2 Will India leave Commonwealth? Nehru's hand may be forced DEMANDS TO BREAK LIHK NEW DELHI, Frl.— British intervention in the v Egypt conflict is likely to raise the nueitW^ India's membership in the Commonwealth arm Y to political circles here. "™rdm Demands that India break her link with R rReuter; UP - 202 words
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149 1956-11-03 2 T^EW YORK, Fri.— The Democratic presidential candidate. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, said last night that President Eisenhower's foreign policy has "failed." As a result, he said, Russia had been handed "two great victories." "Our Middle Eastern policy," Mr. Stevenson said in a nation-wide television149 words
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63 1956-11-03 2 SENATOR CUT U. S. AID TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE WASHINGTON, Fri— Senator Alien J Ellender said yesterday that the failure of United States intelligence to learn of British and French plans in thp Middle East shows that has gone haywire." He said the U.S. should consider cutting off aid toUP - 63 words
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Advertisement474 1956-11-03 2 REVOLUTIONARY V-CONIC ESCAPEMENT makes the TIMEX Shock Resistant Range most .^outstanding watch value—^ ~~^^w i Every TIMEX has a rrxilutionary V-Conic rtcap^mrnl which fives the w«tch tremendous strength where tI A Oft //"^^^X^H* \m *?*M —n mo 1 watc l re weakert. At thb viul spot the balance a>srmbly TIMEX474 words
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1211 1956-11-03 3 police called out as anti-Eden crowds demonstrate TUMULT OUTSIDE, INSIDE COMMONS: PREMIER SAYS WE'RE NOT MAKING WAR' fONDON, Fri. Several hundred people, many of them oversew students at j} r jt>h I'niversities, Remonstrated outside the House! of Parliament last night, I "We want and "Stop the of foot police twoReuter; AP; UP - 1,211 words
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Article118 1956-11-03 3 TORY MOVE TO OUST EDEN -PEER LONDON Fri.— A young ■■vative peer and --aid last night ere was a "de•:ci\e inside the ust Sir Anthony I'rime Minister. Lord Altrincham. cdi- he Conservative The National ~h Review" said I ;en is in a state ■n about Nasser Pi should have this.118 words
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Article608 1956-11-03 3 Overwhelming support for United States motion YEW YORK. Fri.— An emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly early this morning. overwhelingly adopted a United States resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Egypt. The vote was 64 in favour, five against Britain, France, New Zealand.Reuter - 608 words
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Article114 1956-11-03 3 EDEN 'GIVE ME SOME TIME' LONDON. Fri. Sir Anthony Eden, the Prime Minister, said today he must have an opportunity for study before he could comment on the United Nations resolution urging a cease fire in the Middle East. Asked is the House of Commons if he would give anReuter - 114 words
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Article293 1956-11-03 3 LONDON, Fri. Closing middle prices of selected stock not including stamp duty were: LOANS Consols £51% +y Funding 4% £854 War 34% £70',i +4 BANKS Mercantile (£5) £4 1/32 Eastern (£5) £74 Chartered <£1> 34/3 Hongkong ($125) £894 t INSURANCE Com Un. (uU.) 80/- +3/9 Royal 79/9 +1/6293 words
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Article73 1956-11-03 3 LONDON, Fri.— A British Foreign Office spokesman said here last night that "suggestions that the British Government are concerting military action with Israel are entirely false." The spokesman said: "The military aims of the British Government and the French Government are solely as stated in theReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement26 1956-11-03 3 Here is the proof... of thorough training, jfi^ perfect physical fitness V*|C^ and true championship class. \V V > \~^^-^^a !j^k^MPU Amended by wong pcng soon (^T26 words
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Advertisement351 1956-11-03 3 As F-R-E-S-H as if you picked them in your own garden.,.. No waste— you tat a// you buy.' SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (0. LTD. End PRICKLY HEAT agony i^§^ today! Wj^i J^fipfiSm Get speedy relief from th» /^^~~~^^^^Sir^?/\ torment of prickly heat Use r^^^^^^^^^Mi Johnson's Prickly Heat Soap V^^r-~^ ~~~^^^7 when351 words
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528 1956-11-03 4 Battle to free secret jail prisoners NATIONALISTS ENTOMBED UNDER BUDAPEST STREETS BUDAPEST, Friday. JJUNGARIAN insurgents were last night digging desperately to save Nationalist political prisoners entombed three storeys below the city's Communist Party headquarters in a (secret prison. The existence of this underground prison was revealed when the headquarters wasReuter; AP; UP - 528 words
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Article, Illustration116 1956-11-03 4 P-H-F-F-T FOR DIANA AND MR. DORS' ACTRESS Diana Dors, announced in Hollywood yesterday that she and her husband. Dennis Hamilton, had separated. Hamilton returned to London right days ago. Miss Dors stayed behind to finish her role in "The I.ady and the Prowlers" for RKO. Shi- said: "Although we are116 words
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150 1956-11-03 4 LONDON, Fri.—Ex-heavy-welght champion Don Ck>ckell has told his lawyers to begin divorce proceedings against his 28-year-old wife Irene. Mrs. Cockell is on a caravan tour with hei friend. Mr. John "Taffy' 1 Clarke, 32-year-old ex-merchant seaman whose nose was punched by Cockell in a150 words
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Article82 1956-11-03 4 MINDSZENTY: MY PRICE FOR SUPPORT BUDAPEST, Fri.—Cardinal Mindszenty, Roman Catholic Primate of Hungary, has demanded the formation of a "Christian Democratic" Party with a voice in the Cabinet as the price of his support for the Government. The Cardinal, who has just been released after eight years in jail, made82 words
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Article, Illustration189 1956-11-03 4 But they all turn up for her birthdays, and so far Mrs. Giles has had 106 "All right, my dears, so I'm over 100 years old. Of course I'm proud of it. but won't anybody let me forget it, just for a little while?" ButReuter - 189 words
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151 1956-11-03 4 118 men must wait in pit for death. 11 Scotia;, f explosion smn»v I coal-mine Sg*« night, trappir. hope of r, men 3,200 feet d, gas-fliied sh a n s V others wer c killed Five hours after tk ripped througl land Railway and r, Springhill. /escue,?^'able to get inu,151 words
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Article36 1956-11-03 4 BONN, Fri._sir W;--Jhurchlll's £417. finntm by him when he received Charlemagne European prize in May, is to help a kindergarten at a.-' sponsored after the nr! the British Save the Chlkta Committee36 words
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Article45 1956-11-03 4 LONDON Fri. Eccr. move announced by tb wlgged Speaker of the Bon of Commons: The flr.ai ccof all Acte Initiated by prro members will henceforth h printed on paper Instead on vellum— which Is ar. pensive parchment from calfskin. Besull siderable saving.45 words
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Advertisement225 1956-11-03 4 Tsg& tfe befit out of Cfouk fIAT v 0 it&6 SUPERSHELL OSS gj WL I m m *V i»hlP|; -liTiiTiTTiiißi afc Premium Supershell with I.C.A. means more HW iW -""m>^ "^^P^^. power and better performance for youi car It ■Sjj^ ->SPNk i overcomes "knock" giving you more miles to the225 words
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Article331 1956-11-03 5 HOWLING DOC is WARNING OF NIGHTLY VISITATIONS PERFUME BOTTLES 'ROCK AND ROLL 9 AT $2 mil. HOSTEL IN PENANG A "PHOST" w v P NANG Friday. A which sends a black dog howling S2 nno Son t f C aring nurses staying in the new hostel331 words
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Article195 1956-11-03 5 LT the gangway of the Italian liner Asia wont 63 happy passenfrom Singapore yrsterday mo/ning. Within an hour 53 of them shuffled sadly down again, luggage aid all. The 53 passengers had booksages to Bombay Karachi and Aden but the had received lastte orders195 words
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Article104 1956-11-03 5 Scholarship offer by Germany STUDENTS l n Singapore, the Federation and British Borneo may be granted free scholarships in any one of the universities in the Federal Republic of Germany. A workable knowledge of German and the possession of an academic degree of any kind is necessary. Selected candidates will104 words
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Article41 1956-11-03 5 JESSELTON. Fri. The North Borneo Geological Suri vey Department has reported that traces of a copper lode has been found close to the deposits at Sungei Karang. Copper prospecting in the area is to be extended.41 words
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Article59 1956-11-03 5 PENANG, Fri.— A Chettiar accused of trespass explained in court today that he had entered a phohibited area in the Penang Port Commission premises because he wanted to look at certain goods for which a tender had been called. Sivananam Chettiar 45, pleaded not guilty59 words
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Article, Illustration238 1956-11-03 5 He'll come back to see it work ORD REID, chairman of the commission which is to draw up a constitution for the independent' Federation of Malaya, left Singapore yesterday' for Rome in Lloyd Triestino-liner Asia. j He said he was hopeful that I238 words
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75 1956-11-03 5 About two per cent of the new patients attending the Singapore Family Planning Association clinics are women without children who want to have b.ibirs. Mrs Joanna Moore, the as--<>i i;ition*s publicity offi- cer, said yesterday that one of the aspects of family75 words
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117 1956-11-03 5 KOTA BHARU, Friday. rpHE chairman of the National Whitley Council for x daily-rated workers in the Government and the Malayan Railway, Inche Abdul Majid bin Ithnln, has called on all unionists to be vigilant. They should be on the watch for elements which aimed117 words
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Article254 1956-11-03 5 COMPENSATION FROM NANYANG BID Flat 'No' from Tan Lark Sye THE Nanyang University in Singapore will not pay any compensation to professors from the United States who had not arrived in the Colony before terminating their contracts. Mr. Tan Lark Sye, the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the254 words
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Article20 1956-11-03 5 The People's Adult Education Association in Singapore have resumed their classes after a break during the recent riots.20 words
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Article213 1956-11-03 5 FIX RATES 'ONCE FOR ALL' Ratepayers talk of insecurity rpHE present system of levying rates by local government authority creates a feeling of insecurity and discourages developers from build-' ing for rent, says the Singapore Ratepayers' Association in a memorandum to the Government The association sMd: "We must voice the213 words
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Article42 1956-11-03 5 BUTTERWORTH, Frl. A woman hid jewellery in her brassiere, the Sessions Court here was told today. Chan Kool Yeng 33-year-old housewife, was fined $750 for attempting to evade customs duty on $643 worth of jewellery at Mitchell Pier.42 words
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Article35 1956-11-03 5 KUCHINO, Fri.— Every 18--year-old person in the district of Binatang, south-west Sarawak, must pay a tax of one dollar a year to the district council under new bylaws gazetted by the Sarawak Government.35 words
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Advertisement108 1956-11-03 5 MILKMAID 1 BRAND. SWEETENED «V M f^ <- REVEILLE Hflßal Hf^^Sl 30-hour A larm in Ivory, Blue or Green— luminous. Also in AyjL^^B^lH Cream— non-luminous. JUflß^flaaam^B TRAFALGAR -> iLnRHnH luminous in Ivory or Eau- LllatVv de-Nil uiih 3J-inch square Black dial or non-luminous *'th Cream dial. SMITHS ALARMS O AUTOMATIC108 words
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Advertisement413 1956-11-03 5 For Vigour at Work and Play s Far JayMN, vivid haaKh that ghrat you abounding vKaMy at work and play, you mutt hava a rich flow at Mood baJanaad In all its essential aamtituonta. These are Iron, Hctno- with Iron in a natural dobin and essential blood form that cannot413 words
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Miscellaneous182 1956-11-03 5 Prince Edward Road, 9 a.m. Last IUUA day tomorrow. WESLEY HOMEMAKERS SINGAPORE MEDICAL SKRGROUP: Buffet dinner and dls- VICES UNION: Annual dinner cussion on "Bringing up the Child," and dance at Capitol (Mandarin) church hall. 4, Fort Canning Road. Restaurant, 8 pjn. 7.30 pjn. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: vm i A182 words
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282 1956-11-03 6 Rose Thong told: Pay fine of $25 instead TPOH, Fri. Rose x Thong, 23, the first strip teaser in Malaya to be sentenced to jail for an indecent performance on the stage, was freed by the High Court here today. The Judge, Mr. Justice282 words
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Article53 1956-11-03 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Mrs. R. j. W. Craig is the organiser of the Poppy Day Fund in Batu Pahat. She is arranging a dance and a cinema show at the Rex Theatre. The Batu Pahat Football Association will stage a charity soccer match In aid53 words
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Article43 1956-11-03 6 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. A Poppy Day fancy dress ball will be held at the residence of the Senior District Officer, Mr. D. A. Borrie, on Nov 17. Music will b e provided by Joe Rozels and his band.43 words
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110 1956-11-03 6 SACKS FOR OVER 45 NONSENSE SAYS CHEW rpHE Minister for EducaX tion, Mr. Chew Swee Kee,, yesterday described as "absolute nonsense" reports that Chinese school teachers over 45-years of age were to be retrenched. Speaking on behalf of Mr. Chew, a senior Government spokesmen said: "This Is the kind of110 words
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101 1956-11-03 6 BRUNEI, FrL rE people of Brunei do not wish at present to participate in any form of local government. This has been revealed by representatives from various sections of the population. The Brunei Government has therefore had to postpone Indefinitely the implementatlon101 words
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Article, Illustration36 1956-11-03 6 JEAN CHEW, above, is one of many attractive Singapore cirls who will dance in "Malayan Musicale to be staged at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Thursday next Straits Times picture.36 words
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Article77 1956-11-03 6 THESE PHONE MEN ARE ALL PHONIES MEN posing as members of the Singapore Telephone Board Employees' Union have been approaching telephone subscribers for "donations to union funds." They have been Issuing receipts stamped "S.T.B. Workers' Union." The union secretary. Mr. Peter Scow. announced yesterday that these "collectors" did not represent77 words
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Article67 1956-11-03 6 The Chief Minister, Mr. lim Yew Hock, has agreed to see representatives of the Singapore Union of Journalists again before a final decision is made on Mr. Beah Yong, a translator of the Nanyang Siang Pau, who was arrested under banishment orders on Oct. 15.67 words
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Article38 1956-11-03 6 PENANO, Fri Helpers are needed to mak e wreaths for Poppy Day this year. Mrs J. M. Jefford would be pleased to meet them at the Runny mede Hotel any moulng from Nov. 5 to 10.38 words
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Article25 1956-11-03 6 The Young Women's Muslim Association bazaar has been postponed to Dec. 1 at the association's headquarters. It was to have been held today.25 words
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Article123 1956-11-03 6 Farmers' union is banned IMPLICATED IK THE RIOTS rrHE Singapore Goverr ment yesterday i, solved two more Con, munist-front oreanu' tions. They were the Slnear* Farmers' Association and »> Singapore Wooden Hon. Dwellers' Association w* with premises in Middl'p p?,; Officials of both assorlatter were arrested by the Specl Branch123 words
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Article27 1956-11-03 6 Sixteen members of th« Singapore branch cf the st John Ambulance Brigade m give blood at General Hosn, tal next Tuesday, at 5 30 n*■27 words
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Article61 1956-11-03 6 PENANO. Fri.— A youth who stowed away to Malaya in a ship from Burma in 1954 was today sent for a week's medical observation. Samsuddin bin Shariff, 21, appeared in court on a vagrancy charge. A probation officer, Mr. A. K Abbas, said that Samsuddin had once61 words
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Article253 1956-11-03 6 JURY'S 6-1 VERDICT REJECTED ]t|R. JUSTICE KNIGHT yesterday told a Singapore ATI Jury: "I personally have a very grave doubt tnr I must obey my conscience. I am not prepared to agree with the majority verdict." I He then ordered a retriai"lf the Attorney-General253 words
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Article49 1956-11-03 6 A fire engine was called to Beo Lane, Singapore, yesterday when fire broke out in a lorry carrying 80 tins of sulphur powder. The fire started when two of the tins exploded. The lorry attendant!, however, put oat the fire before the fire engine arrived.49 words
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Article49 1956-11-03 6 The regional director of the World Health Organisation for the Western Pacific. Dr. I. C. Fang, will arrive in Singapore today on his way back to his headquarters in Manila Dr. M.O. Candau, DirectorGeneral of the W.H.0.. also arrives today on his way to Colombo.49 words
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Advertisement243 1956-11-03 6 dt&k smell r RPYAII/) A truly lovely complexion can only b« yours «2^'\!lir if you care for your skin. The stimulating action I < of fragrant, green Rexona Soap puts the glow of <# J j health intoyour cheeks leaves your skin clear and I I<• -s y 1 radiantly243 words
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Miscellaneous239 1956-11-03 6 RADIO MALAYA »^,^I!TLS M^ (•Prosrammes thu marked can fee Bxtra received by listeners In Malacca m IX 7Z? 3 9 3 i^JS-13 Regional 279 m) SINGAPORE P.M. '1.00 Programme Summary w ""»*»«">«rw«»«i •101 Saturday Date, *1.30 News (Short wave 41 Mm. Medium followed By Singapore Share ware 476 m.) AM.239 words
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Article, Illustration157 1956-11-03 7 The Royal visit— a last look round HE POSES WITH MALAY RULERS AFTER THE STATE BANQUET During his visit to Penang on Wednesday the Duke of Edinburgh watched a display by voluntary organisations in the Residency ground. In this picture he is I talking to a Wolf Cubmaster. In the157 words
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459 1956-11-03 7 THE DUKE HOPES HE'LL VISIT MALAYA AGAIN Malacca Councillor: He told me IT LUMPUR, Fri,--1V The Duke of Edinburgh may visit Malaya again, according to a Malacca Settlement Councillor, Mr. Tan Cheng Swee, who was one of the Federation leaders presented to the Royal visitor at the Rulers' garden party459 words
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164 1956-11-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Who was the man who helped the Duke of Edinburgh to make yesterday's formal garden party at the Istana Selangor even more informal by shouting "Three cheers for His Royal Highness" as the Duke was about to drive away? Almost all the164 words
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137 1956-11-03 7 With love from the Duke —six cartons of matches for crew rE H.M.S. Panglima of the Malayan Royai Naval Volunteer Reserve steamed into Singapore last night with all the crew excited over a gift from the Duke of Edinburgh. The present was six cartons of matches thrown into the Panglima137 words
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Obituary41 1956-11-03 8 in Word, $10 (minimum) N. RAVI OF H.M. DOCKYARD Apprentice School CC. Dept. Singapore flew to India 16 October. Patient Medical College Hospital Trlvandrum Vide Telegram on 30 Oct. 56, mourned by his guardian NO. Dharan 553 12 m/s Sembawang41 words
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Article122 1956-11-03 8 tO Wordt $10 (minimum). FOLLOW PEDANT Every Day In the "Malay Mall" If you wan: to win that $5,000 word puzzle. IT'S THE WICK of Alr-wick that does the trick— Kills all unpleasant odours Good stores stock It. Try a bottle. ENGLISH TAILORED New Collection of Woollen Sult« and122 words
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Article121 1956-11-03 8 20 Wordt $10 (minimum). ALFRED PEREIRA and Family thank Relatives and Friends for Gifts. Condolences, Wreaths and Attendance Funeral ol Eva Florence Perelra 31.10.56. MR. AND MRS. PHILIP LIEW TECK KONO thank friends and relatives for their kind attendance Telegrams, and presents on the occasion of their Wedding on121 words
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730 1956-11-03 8 The Straits Times. Singapore, Sat, Nov. 3, 1956 Sixty Four To Five Sixty-four nations have called for a cease-fire in Egypt. Five nation* voted I against, and six abstai. cd. i Morally this vote of the General Assembly of the Unitw 3 i Nations condemned AngloFrench intervention, as well as730 words
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Article244 1956-11-03 8 The Party Ra'ayat's appeal to the Federation Government to re-open talks with Chin Peng has attracted, quite rightly, the wrath of the Chief Minister. It is incredible that anyone not already a Communist should still campaign for "peace negotiations" with the Malayan Communist, Party. What can244 words
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Article218 1956-11-03 8 Full freedom of movement has been restored in Singapore with the lifting of the curfew. By Thursday, in fact, restriction had virtually ended for all except those whose occupations or habits could only be practised or indulged between the hours of midnight and the dawn.218 words
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Article1001 1956-11-03 8 CYNICUS - As I was saying.. CYNICUS by OTHER duties, and events well beyond my control, have kept me off this page for a number of Saturdays. And now that I am able to resume, cynicism has never seemed less desirable. It is the wrong commodity these days. I thought so when1,001 words
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Article1059 1956-11-03 8 ALISTAIR COOKE - ALISTAIR COOKE By NEW YORK. THWO hours, before the x President was to appear at Madison Square Garden last week, a sound-truck cruised up Eighth Avenue and droned to 10,000 shoving outsiders that there wasn't an empty seat. "Those wishing may now stand on 49th Street." A1,059 words
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Article87 1956-11-03 8 (From the Straits Times of Nov. 4, 1906). rnHE Hon. Mr. W. H. Shel■l ford will move a motion in the Legislative Council to the effect that H.E. The Governor be respectfully requested to telegraph to the Secretary of State urging the desirabi- llty of making the87 words
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Advertisement571 1956-11-03 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 2« Wordt $10 (minimum). OUT ATT: To Jean and Eik ol TTlu Tiram ori 30.10.56 a son at Kandang Kerbau Hospital. FELSTEAD To Iris and Ronald a daughter, Rosemary Jane at the Singapore Nursing Home on 2nd November. CASIDY: To Dottle and Brian at Youngberg a son Mark571 words
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Advertisement250 1956-11-03 8 a miscellany of INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC SSz^^b] BEETHOVEN VIOLIN SONATAS No in A major. Op. 30 No. 1: QUni No 7'" c minor> Op 30 No 2 Yehudl Menuhin a^d La* Kentner. ALP. 1 354 M M BRAHMS SONATAS FOR 'CILLO -^j^j^j— i No. lin E minor Op. 38 No. 2250 words
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151 1956-11-03 9 COLONY RIOTS AN EYE OPENER: TENGKU I ALA LUMPUR. Fri— Jhlef Minister, _ku Abdul Rah;id today that troubles in Singahich had causj wanton destruction .:fe and property, be an "eye to all. ust be warned the danger o f Cornsubversion." the v said when he laid iundation stone of $300,000151 words
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Article43 1956-11-03 9 ft LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. .rayanan will ask the for Labour. Mr. V. rxinthan. in the Fe•■ETLslative Council on whether the Go- will introduce a minimum wage he said, wnuld ensure Ie merdeka for the along with political a for all.43 words
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513 1956-11-03 9 All quiet— but on the surface only STUDENTS GATHER AGAIN SECRETLY IN HOUSES: INTIMIDATION OUTSIDE CHINESE SCHOOL REPORTED TROOPS AND POLICE STILL STANDING BY AT CENTRAL POINTS the on-and-off curfews of the past week hmpipore returned to normal yesterday— but only superficially. fmJ^f^f numbers of the students who were cleared513 words
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80 1956-11-03 9 Accident rate 'killing' his business THE HIGH accident rate is "killing car insurance business throughout the world, said Mr G P. Fiticrrald deputy manager of Mercantile and General Reinsurance Co., before leaving Singapore for Manila by P.A A. yesterday. Mr. Fitzgerald. who spent a week in the Colony contacting clients,80 words
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Article, Illustration44 1956-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Heavy overnight rain today flooded the 18- > 2 to 19-V2 mile Reko-Bangi road, near Kajang. to a depth of 12 inches. The water was reported to be rising this afternoon, but the road is passable to traffic.44 words
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Article28 1956-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Arrangements have now been made with the Norwegian Government for giving relief from double taxation regardIng income tax, it was announced here today.28 words
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Article, Illustration32 1956-11-03 9 LEFT BEHIND BY CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL REBELS CLOTHES AND RED FLAG A COMMUNIST flag lies abandoned among students' clothes— one of many heaps found in the Chinese High School Straits Times picture.32 words
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316 1956-11-03 9 STOCK FOR ANOTHER 4 DA YS CHUNG CHENG High School and Chinese High School students in Singapore had hoarded enough food for at least another four days if they had not been driven out last Friday. "They certainly were not] starving," a police official316 words
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75 1956-11-03 9 SELF-DEFENCE EXPERT HURT IN TODDY BRAWL IPOH, Fri. A MASTER of the Chinese art of selfdefence was seriously injured in a toddy shop brawl yesterday. Th: fight took place at the Sungei Pari toddy shop between Yew Chit, 51, a "koon-tow" instructor, and an unidentified man who fled after the75 words
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Article93 1956-11-03 9 SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, is considering helping Federation students who want to transfer to schools there provided they did not take part in the Colony's stay-in strikes in Chinese middle schools. He indicated this yesterday after disclosing that he has received letters93 words
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Article, Illustration26 1956-11-03 9 A SIX-FOOT pile of tinned provisions found in one of the Improvised stores at the Chinese High School. Straits Times picture.FT - 26 words
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Article51 1956-11-03 9 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The 2 2 Gurkha Rifles this morning killed a terrorist in the Kuala Pilah district of Negrl Sembilan. The body of the terrorist was brought here for identification. His identity has not been disclosed for security reasons. An operation Is going on In the51 words
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Article33 1956-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Patrol of the 2,10 Gurkha Rifles fired at four terrorists In the Gelang Patah area of Johore yesterday. The terrorists fled leaving behind four pack.-33 words
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Article25 1956-11-03 9 The secondary school entrance examination in Singapore will be held on Tuesday Instead of Monday, the Minis, try of Education announced yesterday.25 words
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Article29 1956-11-03 9 MALACCA, Fri. Zakaria bin Zalnal, flve-year-old son of a rice dealer here, was bitten by a snake yesterday and died shortly after at the General Hospital.29 words
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Article51 1956-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Almost within one hour an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Professor Lai Kin Chen from Indonesia was opened today, orders worth $8,000 were placed by members of the public. The exhibition Is partly in aid of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce building51 words
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Article43 1956-11-03 9 The Army Civil Service Union has asked the Singapore police for information relating to the arrest of it* vice-pre-sident, Tan Boon Eng. Tan, was arrested with other trade union leaders under the Public Security Ordinance during the Government's anti-subversion campaign.43 words
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Article45 1956-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Yogi S A. A. Ramalah will speak on "Kriya Yoga Siddhi and Rainfall" at the Chettiars' Hall, Sentul, during the annual day celebrations of Kriya Babaji Sangah on Saturday. There will also be a bhajan meditation and yoga demonstrations.45 words
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449 1956-11-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit A sum of £11,000. ($94,285) has been proposed as the > maximum lump-sum com- 1 pensation which the Federa- t tion Government will pay to expatriate officers retiring as a result of Malayanisatlon after July next year A Bill is to be449 words
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189 1956-11-03 9 TAX RISES: PUBLIC RISES KNOW SOON KUA rpHE public will know on creases they may have The Minister of Finance. Col. H. S. Lee. is expected to announce them when he introduces the 1957 Budget in the Federal Legislative Council. Col. Lee will move the Supply Bill authorising public expenditure189 words
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Article36 1956-11-03 9 Mr. Chan Peng Hong of Klang, representing the Timber Exporters' Association, and Mr. P. A. Durgnat, Forest Officer, Singapore, will represent Malaya at the 4th AllAustralia Timber Congress at Sydney starting on Nov. 12.36 words
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Article54 1956-11-03 9 Three labourers, Ong Ah Peng. 40, Yap Chew Bock, 42, and Sam Lye Chuan, 41, who were loading sacks of rice on to a lorry in Robertson Quay. Singapore, yesterday were injured when a plank they were walking on collapsed. They were taken to the General54 words
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Advertisement333 1956-11-03 9 ■k^ Record* Famous Csnducrort tt Orchestras. World Famous Artists At the Royal Festival Hall. The Ronnie Scott Orch. with Tony Crombie 'Drums'. 2 Men of Brass Vol. 1. Massed Brass Bands of Fodens, nrey Aviation Morris Motors icond. Harry Mortimer, O.E E 7 Favourite Melodies rrom the Operas. Mantovani his333 words
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Advertisement182 1956-11-03 9 WALL'S-theV f tastiest sausages 1 you can buy J vM& fresh-frozen Tender, rmaty Wall's Sausages! Mmmm what a dish to set before a Jk hungry family. And the •tempting Mm fm smell of golden brown Wall's Sausages W^ MM MM A fizzling in the frying pan promises a m Am^^*182 words
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317 1956-11-03 10 OIL ON THE FLAMES -TWO FIERY REPLIES NEVER in my morning reading have I had to stomach such contumacious disloyalty as your leading article of Nov. 1, headed "Oil On The Flames." And it is clear rrom Vernun Bartlett's column that this 'high idealist" has positively wallowed in remorse Later317 words
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Letter163 1956-11-03 10 DURING over thirty years' residence in this country I have never read a more disgusting and dastardly article, than your leader of Nov. 1. We have seen appeasement in Europe in the past, we have even seen it in Singapore recently, and we all know with what163 words
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Letter242 1956-11-03 10 IN spite of talk about Malayanisation it is rather disturbing to find many European and British commercial establishments in this city, when advertising for staff in their local offices, stipulating that applications for secretarial positions and other remunerative posts, must be confined to Europeans. I242 words
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Letter105 1956-11-03 10 THE unwarranted attack by "Pre-war Graduate" on Sir Sydney Came should not go unchallenged. The distinguished educationalist and economist was certainly not trying to drive a wedge between the older graduates and younger graduates. What the ex-Vice Chancellor tried to emphasise was that the monetary contributions made105 words
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Letter80 1956-11-03 10 rpHE Malay Agricultural Settlement at Kuala Lumpur, formed nearly 40 years ago. Is one of the oldest and biggest kampongs In Selangor. I congratulate the management committees for all the valuable work they have done to improve the kampong, but It is sad that the committees have80 words
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284 1956-11-03 10 A GROUP of energetic Businesses Registration officers from Kuala Lumpur are now checking business names' registration licences from shop to shop, and I think the public, and I hope especially our Federal Councillors, would like to know how they base their assessment. I hadUP - 284 words
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Letter49 1956-11-03 10 PAP MOVE IS ILL-TIMED rpHE statement issued by 1 the People's Action Party which called tor the resignation of the Labour Front Coalition government is badly timed and uncalled for. To resign during the present crisis would be to forsake the loyal people of Singapore. B. q. TAN Johore.49 words
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Letter76 1956-11-03 10 IHAVE been to many big towns in the Federation of Malaya and I notice that the counters are served by girls who look very smart, and the transactions are done without any arguments. It is a pity in such a big and important town as Alor76 words
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Letter60 1956-11-03 10 Street names in Ipoh I am most grateful to your readers who responded to my request for information regarding the origins of street names In Ipoh. They may be Interested to know that I have now discovered the origins of all the names of the streets within the Town Council60 words
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Advertisement323 1956-11-03 10 FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS PENTALITE Emulsion Paint in e^uj ccHcelskilie cofoui I •Pentalite', now comes to you in full rid. colours as well as in a range of attractive pastel shades These may be intermixed to give an infinite variety of colours to suit all tastes. Thinned with water and323 words
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Article, Illustration950 1956-11-03 11 lit was an insult to be f called 'head constable 9 S LOXELY I 1 VIIUNT M CLIMB M fHE see-saw fortunes of the Flints and Bernards in the early days of Singapore may be a source of amusement to us950 words
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Advertisement240 1956-11-03 11 Quality and Economy Ittsist on TO WEAR lifi^ A l^B KMFNTS W S i^^B i rwear iMjagSfßf!^^ f •*M|6 Shirts with everstiff »nd soft rolUrs in J& j^J&m KrKn^ T and Cutaway jjw style in wh| te and Jt&7 -^Jfl Pleasinc shades ja wt < 5H at Hr YL^^^^^ a^^Mw240 words
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Advertisement136 1956-11-03 11 $AYE Safely FULL-CREAM POWDERED MILK ECONOMY QUALITY •MM sawingA l^gg^g^^gu IN v hIS FIRST 1 WESTERN! fADITAI MI DM IE IAKIIUL TONIGHT Renewed Zest for Life with trade mark brand the M B General Tonic for complete physical fitness "Tf.' vjfv STORACI SPRAm MEAT! tii »lAT_ HUH v TlW> DIAMOND136 words
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Miscellaneous103 1956-11-03 11 Rex Morgan. MM. Door siawntned Dick Tracy Lot of money Ace OH urn Evesdroppiny THE MAB&WAL HAS ALMO6T ""^J IN TTM t&XVTt .1 TrtQUsi<V\SP .**UK Or*] I AMD *Som a A/Vi*c- ne ~H^IHI BEACHEP THE CmZENfi SCUABt >y HUMAN £YB* *OCU* O*n*T£>r£ZeA»CS 'L*£j*PCCmD WkSrLi^ I ENTB«KNCE OP THE SRVTE MUf&MA?103 words
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Article426 1956-11-03 12 AFTER a long period of Indolence the rubber market was rudely awakened from Its lethargic state by violence both from within and without, report H.C3. and Co. hUL, in their current review. On October -26 prices hardened on overseas buying, but. in spite of the serious426 words
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427 1956-11-03 12 By» Our Market Correspondent IN the face of the continuing crisis in the Middle East, rubber and tin prices in Singapore yes- 1 terday reacted differently. The fear of being cut off from supplies east of Suez by European dealers resulted in a427 words
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Article144 1956-11-03 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.0.b.. closed in Singapore yesterday at 101 cents per fb., down 4 cents on Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were:— OFFICIAL: No. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 101%. sellers 101 (Norn.); No 1144 words
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Article114 1956-11-03 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Singapore 1,2, Asia (Danish) 4 5 Star Betelgeuse CP, President Gar^.eld 6,7, TJittjalengka 89, Automedon 11, Benvrackie 13 14. Glenroy 15; 16, Kimanls 17, Braeside 18, Ocean Maru 19 20, Pet a ling N.Wall 4 to114 words
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Article33 1956-11-03 12 India produced 15.033 automobiles during the period January/ June this year, compared with 11,000 In the first six months of 1955 reports Comtel. Bicycle output rose to 291,000 against 220,000 previously33 words
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Article341 1956-11-03 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "The local share market eased slightly In ail sections." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday:. Fraser <fc Neave orris $2.03; Gammon $2.10. $2.15 (overnight); Hume Industries A ss. 7 12d.; M. Breweries $3; Malayan Cement $1.75; McAlister $2.85;341 words
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Article117 1956-11-03 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100):— Canada: buying airmail: T.T. 31K. O.D. 31%. 90 d/st 32 1/16 credit bills, 32 >4 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 Vi; Swiss Francs 141%; French117 words
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Article82 1956-11-03 12 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS trading wlu, heavy on the Sto, today. Fans overall tone most moves wen were variable and^^ were slightly m steady. Lo ans »v, Loitns 3' 4 'i 19 R Con. Zinc Bank of N.sw"" Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan'; Pek.o Western Muiln's Ampol. Ex.82 words
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Article149 1956-11-03 12 Singapore thinesr Prwio change: noon prices terday were:Copra: steady; Nov t* buyers, $27 3,4 seller tW steady; bulk $42 1 2 $45 1,2 sellers.Pepp,'l'--10 to 20 tons ol G done; Muntok whue wak $125 (both up $io Sarawak black $90 p *V Singapore Copra Assort pjn. prices: Straits149 words
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Advertisement365 1956-11-03 12 Jr mm mm vmm I the IW EWW m household antiseptic I c ■f KINDS OF GERMS, FASTER WITH SAVLON RiiS^>^[S SAVLON it Non-pononous. Power- |B»PNHBfe^^^2leJ>^fc tul .md Cleansing containing ||||B|||Biw(B^W^fi^r^^^? two o^ the most modern jntisep- I -^J V f**4~7**^bs^ a ft~ y I i ticj 'HibitaneJ and "Cetjvlon365 words
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Advertisement817 1956-11-03 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited fdf the post of Telephone Operators at Malacca. Candidates for appointment must be; Males, Age 16 22. Federal Citizens and must have passed form n In an English School. Knowledge of 'colloquial Malay Is required. The basic salary is $115 $250 p.m. plus C.O.L.A. Applications817 words
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Advertisement544 1956-11-03 12 NOTICES THE PAHANG CONSOLIDATED COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in England* Telegraphic advice has been received from London that the I Directors recommend payment of a nnal Ordinary Dividend of 40',; making a total of 50% for the year, less Income Tax at the rate of Bed in the and a final544 words
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Advertisement358 1956-11-03 12 NOTICES EX-SERVICES ASSOCIATION SINGAPORE The Annual Dinner Dance of the above Association will still take place as arranged on Saturday 10th November. Members or friends .should write or phone their reservations to the Hon. Secretary. 11 Pearl Bank, Tel: *****. C. C. CHUA SONS. LTD. WILL SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION358 words
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Advertisement470 1956-11-03 12 KNUTSEN LINE orient service FROM CANADA/US. PACIFIC PORTS— 3O DAYS Sailing Ssn Vancouver Francisco Spore P. Swet. Penan? Fnr Elisabeth Bakke 23/25 Nov 26 Nay No Cll I Ciertnid Bakke 10 Nov 10/12 Dec 13 Dec 15 Dee 241 Ellen Bakke 24 Nov 8 Dec 8/10 |an 11 |an 13470 words
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Advertisement1146 1956-11-03 13 i.i,»405 MANSFIELD* CO., LTD. XmXx^T II ir-cDrpo-otca in Sinaopore, ,17 11 7 THE RLUE FUNNEL UNE P' vio otner por*. to imn D.pt. SAILIMGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON L CONTlMftiT^?"^ 0 OF VESSELS WHICH HAVE L.»T MALAyt M^V^J W P Lt L OBTJ KrAVu'gl^Na 1 UTI ALCINO »ILUROPHON Singopora t1,146 words
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Advertisement994 1956-11-03 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR FAR EAST Penang p. S'hom Spore Gdn.4/S OSOTA I/.N., 7/8 No! KAMBODIA" j, /2 Nuv /2 Hoy 4/2| M#v "SELANDIA" j s/ j. J7/u Hw j, H#¥/ 0-f !22Z22 il cSp^n^n ho gl,'tnK«"S: SI?" o**0 MAMiu Spore P. S'hom Penong "I— oV.994 words
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Advertisement966 1956-11-03 13 ■uildlnc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD ""ii^T 1 SINGAPOftt (incorporated m tr» UmtM Kingoomi S LINU SAILINGS TO U.K. AND COMTININTAL POUTS S'Dore P. S'hom Penong '■INVRACKII for London, Rotterdom 6.11/14 Sail* No* Direct orrlvo. Leaden 2* N«v ENVORLICH for London, Rotterdam. Hull 4/9 No* 10/12 Nev 11/14 N«v BINALDCR966 words
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Advertisement1246 1956-11-03 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TIL.: He.: Ml4l BIHMHAN SOCKNALL KLAVKNKSS LINK LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRAk CISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A rORTLA D and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cerg. tor Central A i and Canada via Colombo Amarica CITY Of RIPON BONNEVILU Spore P. S'hom Penang1,246 words
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Article, Illustration74 1956-11-03 14 'JUST LIKE MOTHER MADE' FOR MALAYANS Sambals and curries as Che HasnaK^jnakes^i^^ at kome on the ranfce in Olympic Village CHE HASNAH binfe Ahmad (left) head of the team of Muslim cooks from Malaya, and one of her nine assistants, Che Selamah binte Mohd. Said, at work in the Malayan74 words
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97 1956-11-03 14 THIS NEW CLOTH JUST LAUGHS AT STAINS A SINGAPORE man yesterday gave an unusual demonstration. He washed ink and sauce stains from a cotton material with only a dash of water. He Is Mr. M. J. Robers of Lehmann Kan, agents of Howcol fabrics, who displayed more than 200 samples97 words
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Article51 1956-11-03 14 The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Whyatt, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, made a receiving order against the Nan Aun Modical Co. on a bankruptcy petition filed by Barlow and Co., Ltd. The Nan Aun Medical Co. owes Barlow and Co., the judgment creditor, a sum of51 words
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156 1956-11-03 14 'BAN' ON ICE-CREAM IS OFF— OFFICIAL IPOH, Friday. THE head of the Federation's Emergency Food Denial Organisation, Mr. M. C. Sheppard. has ordered that the ice-cream trade in food restricted areas should be allowed to continue without interference. He has ruled that icecream sellers should be allowed to use "normal156 words
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Article38 1956-11-03 14 Amah binte Atm, 15, was rescued from drowning ln a well in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. She was pulled out unconscious by a neighbour. She recovered in I the General Hospital.38 words
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Article44 1956-11-03 14 The annual dinner and dance of the Ex-Services Association, Singapore, will be held at the Adelphi Roof Garden at 8 p.m. on Nov. 10. Those Interested should contact the secretary, Mr. R. B. K. Martin. 11 Pearl Bank. (tel. *****) for reservations.44 words
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Article37 1956-11-03 14 The Singapore Youth Sports Centre will be open today and tomorrow from 10 a.m to 10 p.m. Troops who used the centre as a temporary headquarters during the riots have vacated the premises.37 words
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222 1956-11-03 14 WORLD BANK AGENCY OFFERS HELP MALAYAN companies can now apply for loans to the International Finance Corporation, an affiliate of the World Bank. An announcement says I.F.C. will assist only new or expanding enterprises when it is sure that they contribute as much of222 words
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Article110 1956-11-03 14 Two save $5,000 in appeal PENANG, Fri. rpwo bailors who stood $10,000 surety for a merchant had no suspicion he would abscond to China, the Penang Appeal Court was told today. Yap Ban Seong and Lim Boh Yam appealed against a Sessions Court order forfeiting the surety they had furnished110 words
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Article46 1956-11-03 14 Detective-Inspector R. Ess pleaded not guilty yesterday ln a Colony court to a summons charge of causing hurt to Sha Nam Fong on the night of Sept 12. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, the magistrate, postponed the case for mention for a week.46 words
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Article24 1956-11-03 14 The Singapore Government has banned the sale of The World a bi-monthly magazine printed by the General Press in North Bridge Road.24 words
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144 1956-11-03 14 AQANTAS Super Constellation carrying the Olympic Torch to Melbourne will touch down at Singapore Airport at 12.45 p.m. on Monday. The plane will take oft again at 2.15 a.m. the following day for Darwin. Thirty-five minutes after leaving Singapore, the Super "Connie" will144 words
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Article67 1956-11-03 14 The Singapore City CounpJ! Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, at its annual meeting, elected the following officials: Acting president, Mr. R Middleton-Smith; vice-pre-sidents. Messrs. A Greenhill, P. C Marcus, s. Harris. J. G, Aspinall. Committee: Messrs. I.im'Toh Nee (chairman). P. Appavoo (hon. sec). N. Balakrishnan (hon.-67 words
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Article38 1956-11-03 14 Heng Tang Kit, 31, was fatally injured when she fell off a moving bus ln Serangoon Garden Estate. Singapore yesterday. Heng, who was unconscious when taken to the General Hospital, died soon after admission.38 words
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Advertisement488 1956-11-03 14 SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I today! CAPITOL wfcS: 1 m. mt -BWRJI (with Supprimpoiied Chinese Sub-titles) TYRONE POWER NOVAK iL% 'PSI iwyi'jjji tTc'mkicolor C*jEmascOPE > couiwmiciuw <• ,«,>»-.REX THOMPSON JAMES WHITMORE anSHSrPERO STRUOWtCK y»"«niii«ii»VlC I OtTI A SMAV* TOVK.IIT >lII»XU.HT PPCSM^IPNi^^^ I FRANK TO.MOIIIIOW >lII>\I<.HT LOVE TURNS TO DUST" yew488 words
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Advertisement422 1956-11-03 14 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTKACTIO\<^*^^ lASTDAY! QSfeiSEfr "n" CAIHANTINU! 01.0 l KH I BPECT \C f| \u. "THE LOST COXTIXEVI In CINEMASCOPE A C»th»y Organisation Re| r v TOMORROW! "NAVY OF DAMNEPIv?^ "TODAY 9 ajn.: "THE GREAT DIAMOND "i"",T TOMORROW 9 a.m.: "MIZAR". ''»Rv I RmiTf AYLDJi' J^BB^H^T^n I Rkiui fOOO >*\422 words
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Miscellaneous398 1956-11-03 14 iw* ym, a 19 Conceals quiet relief (5). V f?*|TC I lITIOC mCCU/Ar/i 21 Reslsts connections (7). JllallO I llllt?b V^lUboWOlQ 23 Not RAF. armour! (3-4). 24 Colour borders ln study (7). 2 I j 2 j T TT— I ESoS» 25 Beginning In chants (7). |H 26 Merry wives398 words
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Article91 1956-11-03 15 O'Brien's new mark is 63ft. 2 in. LOS ANGELES, Fri. Parry O'Brien shattered his world shot put record yesterday tcith a throw of 63 }eet 2 inches. The mark was made in the final trial of the U.S. Olympic Games track and field team in Memorial Coliseum. O'Brien's official world91 words
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Article537 1956-11-03 15 HAROLD ABRAHAMS sums up the British women's chances SHE IS BRITAIN'S BRIGHTEST HOPE FOR GOLD MEDAL THERE are five field events at the Games so far as the women are concerned the high and long jumps, the weight, the discus and the javelin. Great537 words
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Article35 1956-11-03 15 Latlff Wanderers beat Singapore Khalsa Association 3-2 in a S.H.A. Dlv. 2 league match at Fairer Park yesterday. Syed Hassan, Amln and Sa'ad scored for Wanderers, and DUbara Singh (2) for Khalsa.35 words
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158 1956-11-03 15 NORTH BORNEO will send two athletes, Gabuh bin Plging and Slum bin Dlau. to the Olympic Gamea at Melbourne. Both will compete In the hop, step and Jump event. Gabuh was second to Australian Brian Oliver in the triple Jump at the last Malayan A.158 words
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170 1956-11-03 15 MELBOURNE. Fri. rFHE 11,000-ton Russian ve.s- sel, Gruzla, with equipment and competitors for j the Olympic Game 3, has be- come an "Olympic mystery ship." Not only did the Gruzla fail to arrive at Melbourne to- i day but she Is not answering radio callsReuter; UP - 170 words
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342 1956-11-03 15 HOW WILL THE CRISIS AFFECT OLYMPICS? MELBOURNE, Fri. II7HETHER the Olympic Games will open here three weeks from now as scheduled is a question that has all Melbourne talking and organising officials obviously worried. The point is, if Australia linen up with Britain as she did in both world war*,AP - 342 words
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601 1956-11-03 15 NOKiuAM SIEBEL - Italy's athletes bring a warning to our best NOKiuAM SIEBEL P&3 By ITALY'S leading athle--1 tes arrived In Singapore yesterday by Qantas on their way to the Olympic Games in Melbourne and their performances provided on-the-spot evidence of how hard it will be for Malaya's best athletes to survive the601 words
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Advertisement643 1956-11-03 15 1 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worit $S Min.)—Box sn ctt. tMtrm FORD CONSUL 1952. Black Regularly Serviced. 32,000 miles' European owned throughout. Ex£ff ta s °o *Sm 1947 BUICK. HUDSON. Fort V 8 948 Vauxhall 10. 1951/2 Oxfordi 1951 S/Vanguard. 1950 Vanguard Traae-ins/terms arranged View 4. Penang Lane off orchard Road.643 words
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Advertisement431 1956-11-03 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE J« Wordt tS Win.)— Box SO ctt. txtrn. SERVEL WONDERBAR FRIG $200; Asm mil French records $70: Aasimil German records $90; Room 1, Lloyd Road No. 2 Sunday only. MOTORCAR /MOTORCYCLE OWNERS Cut your running cost by fitting a scientifically designed AtomlMr to your vehicle today.431 words
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Advertisement455 1956-11-03 15 a V«w;.< WORD PUZZLE' j I SATURDAY j Straits Times I I WORD PUZZLE »C* I C«» out and pin with orhtr coupom Potting instructions appesr below. a Nime j Address g I A IN J I ATDACC I 1^ f^Jif ACROSS, .y.'.«, cut slabs dotted" udm ,CU*€S FOR WORD455 words
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Article819 1956-11-03 16 WATCH SO SORRY, 7F SPECIALIST pRINCE OF LALITA has been striding out well in the mornings. He should make a good each-way bet in Race Two. "The Prince" was a winner over the Bukit Timah 6f earlier in the season and in his first819 words
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Article58 1956-11-03 16 rPHE going at Kuala Lumpur up to last evening was heavy. r Tie Forecast Tote will be heldT on Races 3.5 and 7; the Treble Tote on Races 4, 6 and 7; the Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. The following have been scratched58 words
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Article285 1956-11-03 16 Kerry Laughter for top 7-f ur HE HAS WON TWICE OVESt TRICKY K.L. COURSE, SAYS JEEP DISTANCE AND GOING ARE IN HIS FAVOUR I^ERRY LAUGHTER goes over 7f— his pet dis1V tance today and with the goin* in his favour he should make a sound each- way bet in the285 words
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451 1956-11-03 16 Hopsasa has makings of a champidn sprinter HOPSASA has the makings of a champion sprinter. At Bukit Timah in September this speedy four-year-old fairly routed a Class 3 Div. 1 field over 6f with 8.7. Sent up to Class 2 he ran two game races over 6f at Ipoh later451 words
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Article153 1956-11-03 16 Straits times SELECTIONS EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.30 BEECHNUT Star Sapphire Sun Gleam SUN GLEAM Omayah Star Sapphlr* SO WHAT Star Sapphtro Rice Mill Race 2 3.00 PRINCE OF LaliU Argyll So Sorry SO SORRY Chanticleer Prince of Lallta APPLAUSE So Sorry Prince of LaliU Race 3153 words
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Article1098 1956-11-03 16 Race 1 2.30: Class 2, Div. 3 Abt. 7 Furs. 1 076 Rice Mill 7y Mortimer 9.00 Mr. Mrs. S. W. Kirn Yohg 2 448 Credit Balance 4y Hudson 8.12 Mr. Mrs. S. C. Law TJoa 3 625 Son Gleam 3y Ransome 8.11 T. V. Mitchell Daniels 41,098 words
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Article220 1956-11-03 16 PENANG. Fil. rE Penang Turf Club was today warned of a move to close the club and use the course here for amateur meetings only. "This move was started In Singapore about a year ago," Mr. S. H. Dowse told the annual general meeting of220 words
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265 1956-11-03 16 UNIVERSITY of Malaya's hockey team f Q n U best form in the Singapore Hockey Div. One League yesterday to beat Slnga Club 8-2 on the" padang. Until yesterday Varsity, I who are out of the running, were considered as unlikely to265 words
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200 1956-11-03 16 CJR.C. and Csc to win the 81i Association title this season i prlved of the horn. If both teams matches. th< only have to take top place in I >, But R.N. Police thema not yet be ;.'.suretl One challenner Poiice but thi200 words
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Article47 1956-11-03 16 CALCUTTA. Fri.— Australia were dismissed for 177 by India on the opening day of the third and last cricket Test match here today, and India replied with 15 without loss before th e close. Ghulam Ahmed, India's off-spin bowler, took seven for 49.47 words
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Article67 1956-11-03 16 Johorr will make one change in their side to meet Singapore Civilians in the HM S Malaya Rugby at •Johore Bahru today, kickoff 5.10 p.m. Selvarajah. who is not available, will be replaced by Goodsir In the ba The full 'Johore Lyall; Roberts, Grain kins. Grieve;67 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous102 1956-11-03 16 RUGGER H.M.S. Malaya: Combined Services v Nerri-Malacca padang; Singapore v Johore, Johore Bahru. Singapore Schools 7-a-slde tournament. R.I. (round (4 p.m.); R.A.F. Changi v Naval Base. Changi; RE. ME. v St. Andrew's 0.8., Alexandra Road. HOCKEY S.H.A. Dlv. I| R.A.F, Changl v Wanderers Chanpi; R.A.F. SeleUr v S.C.R.C.. SeleUr. Dlv.102 words
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